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COMPLETE OPTICAL DEPARTMENT
Expert Watch Repairing
BOWEN
.;~ CD"~·'~ ... 813 MAIN STREET
"Fashions i11 Foods"
SKILLFUL CLEANING
-is necessory if you wont your Clothes to always look fresh and tidy.
f6r111£hftelii~ et~~a://p,r.::sP See Our Agent
Jesse Waller
JOHN P. HUGHES MOTOR CO. Dependoble for Over 27 Yet~rs
-Gu~~en~eimer·~­ Good Quality
Value Right MEN'S FURNISHINGS
CollegePharmacy
LETTERS ~
SOO Commerce
Phone %304
PEARSON'S Drug Store 2476 RIVERMONT AVENUE
STOP AT
BELL SHOE STORE
Featuring
Smart Young Men's Shoes
Establi shed 1859
J. P. BELL COMPANY
STA TIONERS , BOOKSELLERS, PRI NTERS,
PHOTOGRAPHERS 816 Main Street
Bring Your KODAK WORK to Us
RIVERMONT Meat Market
FINE MEATS - GROCERIES
PHONE 5100 Serving All Rivermont
RIVERM O NT
a nd N O RFOLK
A VENUES
S.-Ed.l I was sent to the Replacement ton, :\Iass Depot as a tank destroyer casual re- Schoolfiel< placement. I hope to ship out soon a• uated frot I have been waiting now for we~ks. . . 1940. lie
It seems funny that ex~ctly SIX yean ,
ago today, Sept. 12, 1938, was the first den-Sydn( day at V. E. S. What a long way I've \'. E. S. come from that day. \\'hich he
I have been thinking that an alumnit eachit
~ndowmcnt fund. should be e.stablishe<~ assistant 111 order to prov1de a memonal alumm
scholars~1ip for some worthy boy. Such ~r. ~ a fund IS being established at U. Va., :\Ittchell. and I see no reason why V. E. S. the Gniv couldn't follow in our footsteps. I think 1916 \\'ith there could be no better lastmg memo- . rial to these boys than to have a fund 1922 \\'tth
P H O N E
10 4 6
A YOUNG c;TORE CATERING TO YOUNG MEN
KNIGHT-SNEED CO.
817 MAIN STREET
"Fashions in Fashions"
A Young Store for Young Men SEE ALEXANDER
ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT MUSIC DEP ARTMENT
PHILLIP'S BROS . Incorporated
906 Main Street
FOR EVERYTHING IN SPORTING GOODS and PHOTOGRAPHY, see
S. 0. FISHER
\\'as fon
Do\\'n er
at the \~
Latm dej
ms rue ot try at A teacher h
Mr. M'
erstown, graduate School it he went where h then we .\lexandr: in 1938.
one in other at joined th mand at
194-+. H I 15-poun will coa dition t chaplain.
Mr. Be N. Y...
from l\[ In 1936 I vcrsity Bell gra State 'n with an taught ~ \\'ashing :\Iemohis
I sland
X. Y. l\1 ball, bas teach er ried, an Nancy months.
1024 MAIN
STREET
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Dear ~rrs. Payne:
. . . \Vhen I returned to c::unp
Mathema· and Histo
[from
a recent visit to Lynchburg and V. E •
that will enable some worthy boy to go to V. E. S. who otherwise couldn't.
The goal should be $10,000; so if
e\·ery alumnus gave $10.00, we would
have more than enough. What do you
think of such a plan? I wish you would
tell Dr. Barton and other people. I
mean to write to him myself and per-
haps the. Bishop or the Hoard, as I am
very senous about such a fund. . . . . t t
JOH N HIGGINSOX. Pvt., Co. E, 8th Rn., 3rd Rgt.,
A. G. F. Replacement Depot No. 2, Fort Ord, Cal.
T H E ME.TEOR thanks Mrs.
for permitting the publication' of this suggestion from one of the
three donors of the chapel candle- sticks. (TnE :\fETEOR, October. 19-l-3.)-Ed.
VIRGINIA EPISCOPAL SCHOOL
Non-milito ry. Superior preporotion for all col- leges ot moderote cost.
Accredited
High stondord in schol- orship ond othletics . , Gymnosium . . . I 40 ocres heolthfully ond beoutifully situoted in Virginio mountt~ms.
FOR CATALOGUE WRITE TO George L. Barton, Jr.,
M.A., Ph.D.,
Headmaster
V. E. S., Lynchburg, Va.
Pavne
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Mr Bel
High Sch• .
ker CoI Texas. I-; at Emory
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