Come one, come all, and buy your luncheon from the Elm Street cafeteria under the direction of Mrs. Cora Reynolds.
This self-serving cafeteria is now running and carrying on splendid work. Mr. Smith said that about 100 persons are served daily and they can serve more.
An adequate lunch for a school pupil can be obtained for the small price of 15 cents. For the past week, Mrs. Reynolds has placed the price of 5 cents each on the foods served. The menu for this week consists of soups, sandwiches and pies.
The lunch room is furnished with natural finished tables and benches. This makes a very attractive place for the eating of luncheon. The cooking utensils are the best of their kind, said Principal Smith. The kitchen is fitted out with a fine gas range.
From the front page of The Pointer, High Point, N.C., Feb. 28, 1923
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