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THE METEOR
IN
L YNCHBURG-ITS
for
YOUNG MEN'S FASHIONS
OURALUMNI'S SONS-the finest
and sincerest expression of real faith in a preparatory school is evidenced in a father's sending his son back to the school he has known in his own boyhood .
Any business which is well run counts on constant gain and advance- ment through the repeat-customer. This is just as true of a private school. Its progress depends on whether it is good enough to attract the repeat- customer in the form of its Alumni's sons.
And of these chips off the old blocks we are hugely proud.
PARAMOUNT THEATRE
- October 21-23 - JAMES MASON
"The Desert Fox"
- October 24-27 - JAMES STEWART
MARLENE DIETRICH
"No Highway In The Sky"
Established 1859
J. P. BELL COMPANY
Compliments SCHEWEL FURNITURE
P A TRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
THE SCHOOL
SONS OF ALUMNI
Right to left: Bottom row: Charles Lee, Payton Winfree, Ill, James Wiley, George Barlow, Brent Nash, Milton
Barber, Ill.
Second row: Chauncey Hutter, Robert Turner, Jam3s P. Braxton, Talfourd Kemper.
Back row: Brown Roe, Blair Farinholt, Landon Smith, Anderson Douthat, Ill, James Farinholt, Jr.
ST A TIONERS, BOOKSELLERS, PRI NTERS COMPANY PHOTOGRAPHERS
II th and Main
"Lynchburg's Largest and Most Popular Furniture Store"
816 Main Street
BRING YOUR KODAK WORK TO US