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f iiiL L.i;;uu:'.i.wN Raleigh Personals BV VIVIAN McLEVDON Cpl Jiihn T Mourv. Jr. st.itiuiiod jt Cump Hill. X>»poi-t News, Va.. Is visituiit hi- p.irents, Mr. iiiid Mrs. John T Mooro. Sr. it 547 Eusi Lenoir Slnet for thirteen day.> TpL Moore is a gr.-iduiile n( W.islv Ington High School and attend^ 81, Aujiustme's Collegi. He has ser%'i^ months oveiMUs and h:is been 111 the irniy for three years. CpI. ColliTiE A. Whiu.k. r of Loll Leonnrd Wood, Mo, left Ine til> on Werliiesdiiy after spLiiding a few clays with his parents. Mr. and • Mrs C. E. Whitaker of W. W-ntn Street On Saturday night Mr. and Mrs William Gordon of Wnshlngt.n, D. C. formerly of Raleigh, were hon ored at u diniie. party bj Mr. and Mri. Milbert Baktr The house was decorHeo with mixid fliiwers. i^nor to the dinner the guests en joyed a variety of games. Those present were. Mr. and Mrs William Gordon. hon.ree. Mr. and 'Mhi-. Jus. Yarb rough, Mr and-Mrs ^aavld Hinton. Mr and Mrs. W'ill Cannon Mr and Mrs William gvlilthell and Mrs Mary C Hintoti Mrs. Flos'ie G .Ashe and children. Ann. Faye. Shirley and Ted,. Jr. i/f High Pssint are visiting Mrs ♦'aye Pence M.iye and other rela- Jl^ves hero. Mrs. Fieda Mayc McN«iH hns re- turned to her work in Rocky Mount alter undergi-injf an •■pfration at St. .gnes Hospital. > •• enjoyed by those pre- In New York City- Master Eddie Robinson of 10 Smith Plaza, and sister, Vera Mae, celebrated their birthday together recently. A few of their friends were present to help enjoy the oc casion. Happy birthday, children. Little Miss Margaret. L. Kendall of 21 Smith Plaza, celebrated her first birthday Angus: 16 Happy birthday, baby dear. Master Willia mHicks of 9 Smith Plaza was honored by his aunt, Mrs. Wall. Sunday in a birthday par- Contestants In Most Lovable Girl Contest In Hot Race IVeueresl Diiieiiiirs Gtu- slitute Mujur Public Health Problem It is true that all ol the contest ants have lovable dispositions but We must find the one who excels and surpasses all others. She will was served. Blngta Will .-ent. Guests were: Mr and Mrs. William J Gordon, honoree, Mr. and Mrs. Will Cannan, Mr. and Mrs Melbcrt iiaker, Mr. and Mrs William Mitch ell pf Virginia., Mr. and Mrs. IJavid Hinton, Mrs. Mary C. Hinton, .Mrs. Currie Debnam and Miss Mary h. Yarborough. Mrs S. B Sharper and children • ire vacationing in Jamacla, N. Y. with her sisters, Mrs. Steward, .Mrs. L Laws and faniily of Plain- Held, N. J and her brother and family >'f New York City. Mr and Mrs. William Gnrdor have returned to Washington, D. C. iifier visiting her for a few days. Mrs. James Rg-yal Yarboroifgh and daughter and sister, Mrs. Car rie Debnam have pone l,o New Vi.rk and other northern points vacationing. Tlie 3-.A Club visited at the honr-c* 'll a .-^ick brother, Mr. Edward Dou- bais. 40C Greeji Street There was prayer by the pre.'^ident, Leon !t* rracc had as her guest her bro*h-1 The mecling was RAt.ElGH — News comes from tinues through the month of August the Chairman of the Search Com- and that time is swiftly passing, mittce that the race is on with a' j^ave you sent your voles or do- vim and that contestants arc meet ' ing with marked success. By Curtis Todd, AsimeUte Eduraiion Specialist out In Initial .Meeting Carson, tallowed by the chaplain, Lee Bonnlapai't, Those present were Leon Carsm. Chester Pridgen. Lee nt-iiniapart. Emmet Grant. Paul Whitaker. Jame.e Brnudie. Henry Hall. Robot i Simms and F J Mitch ell sent his donation. ty The following children weiejoe the prize winner, pre.sent: Little Missies Barbara A. j Do not let this opportunity pass Jeffries and little sister, Freadirlne [ without your help. You are cordial- Patricia Hinton. Vera M. Robersi'niiy reminded that the contest con- and brother, Eddie, Dorothy Mae [-• Brook-i. Deloris Perry and friend.!-- . n I 1* I Juanita Annie Louise Davis and; ;>,ygaZine rUbllSherS brother William, Jr, Miss Gloria' " Miss Patna Colbart and brother, I Cg, ElllhusiaStic Tlim- Pete, all of Pa.. Dons Wall. Bru- mus and Lynn Haywood, Jessie M. Thompson, Ruth A. Hinton and Brown Bruinus, whicn Is William'S: pet dog j NEW YORK CITY iCNS)—"Nev- Mrs S..muel Hams and children .^r has there been a crnclave of of 20 Lincoln Terrace have returnC., Negrj magazines throughout the Ne ed home after spending their vaca- 1 gro's history,’' speke iincere. deep- non in Portsmouth, Vii. 1 iv-convicted Earl Cimrud of the Master John Elbert Laws of Tf^taff of pm and the Chicago De- Chavis Way fell from the back door j fender in addressing the first meet- steps of his grand mother's apart-! of the Negro Magazine Publish ment and had to have two stitches | er's Association, For NMPA was in put in his hi-ad. Hurry and get Mted making hi.story in its gather- well. baby. I Ing of the heads of 17 Negro magu- Mrs. Georgia Hunter of 9 Hyde j ^ines ut H.'tel Theresa Jul.v 30th. enginetred by ••ning, publisher nations to the headquarters for the | public health program to contestant your choice.’ She etm*, the venereal diseases under not win without your votes. ‘ control Is attracting attention and This is a most worthy and lauda- arousing interest in large and ble cause. All donations and con- communities and among all tributions will swell the building da^es of people. It is encouraging fund and bring to realization the public health menace has Nem St. Amb ose, causing the cit- brought out in the open and izens of Raleigh to point with j,. attacked pride to the new structure that is cainptiign to bring the ven- to be erected on the corner of Wil- diseases under control should Qiington and Cabarrus Streets. have double interest and signifi- Sv friends please give this pro- cance to the Negroes, for they sup- ject, the Cltywlde Search for the gieatesl number of vicUms. Young Lady with the Most Lovable statLslics show that in this country Disposition your kindly attention approximately D.fon.oOO and wholehearted support. cases of syphilis, and further that Messrs. Joe and Edward Strick- i Slim Alice C, Br land of Baltimore. Md. [ if Negro Story. Mrs. William McDaniel of 51 Agenda of the conference was Chavis Way was out of the city j divided Into two exciting sessions. Sunday visiting relatives and, with the morning session devoted Mrs T ney Jordan of 1001 South Person Street, has returned home | after spending her vacation visil- Mrs Louise Jones. Cpl Vern.il Junes and Miss Ora ing her sister and brother-in-law. Washington. D C. are visiting Mrs.; .•tiarj Belle of 1;j04 Oakwood Ave ’ y Progres-lve CtiUncll of Elk.® h ti’J it.s regiiLii meeting on Monday night, August i3th. at the Elks S Sgl fia Belle spent .i few days III the city last w( ek Mrr‘ M II Sharper was happily tu.ptisL-d on her birthday with a party I'lVeii by Mr. Sharper and Jon Alton, i.l their home leeeiitly fee fleam, cake, nut.- Candy and punch were seived Mesduinil Webb and Mafable were in charge if the serving. Many gift! leivcd by the honoree The guests • •' # werf. ..i.d Paul '■ Webb, James Maiable, Charles G. living. EHi.« Hall. Fred Williams, ftenjamin Hawkins, Jessie Wrigh» Wsyland Spence. Mr. Pallard, Mes' friends in Clayton. oberuITro^ news BY ANN B. MORGAN Mifts Nannie H Morgan is spend ing her vacation In Philadelphia, with relatives and friends. Pfc. George Adams of Frederick. Ala. Ls visiting friend* in the city and Zebulon. ^ „ , Pfc. J hn N. Torrence of Greens- Home with thi Loyal Dt. | n-aji jht. lecent guest of Miss Ul. Laura Moore presiding. 1^'-i Mary A Kelly on Chamberlain St. r.aura More was elected delegal.- j Forest Hagwood of lo attend the W.ir Bimd Drive if York City are visiting in the Philadelj-hia. Pa, August 26-30 . j Pvt Milton Coleman was the re- J.hri Lewis of 423 South and Mrs. Hubert ' Swain Street has been ill and con- Debnam Hurry and get cveral days, j Uurothy Peebles and Miss •ell Mrs Lewis. Mary Ann Turner are visiting In —II— I— . York Mrs. Brssie Allen and children | Parker Poole celebrated his of Portsmouth, Va^.^ formerly of thi| ■ birthday August lOth at the dames Drake P Fieemuti and Kalh- Vj leen PuterMJii and Mr, and Mrs. Sharper and children. The evening was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. John Burnett spent their vacation at homo after living fer a short time in Vi'gliiia, where they are imw working. Mr.' and Mrs James Royal Yar borough entertained ul their home on East Jonc.s Street on Wednesday evening honoring Mr and Mrs. Wil liam H. Gordon, their sister and brother, of Washington. D. C. The home was be-autifully decor ated with roses. A chicken dinner L* here visiting relatives ^is dougther. Mrs. Nancy j Shepard, 2513 Bedford Avenue. Mr. . . 71., . Tj ‘Poole has one daughter, four sobs. Miss Christine Jeffries of 315 E. ^ 2.j grand children, 27 great grand Cabarrus Street has returned i children and one great great grand after being called to Boston, Mass,. due to the illness of her sister, punch and cookies were enjoyed Susie. She reports that her sister Is^^y every one. d; ing nicely. I We wish for Mr. Poole many more Mr. Joseph Strickland and broth-, willianf Curtis was honored er. Edward, of BiJtimore. Md,. are birthday party 'n Wednesday the guests of their «lster-ln-law, -j^ternoon Those present were Mrs. Mrs. Arrella S. Hall of 225 Freeman j Maye. Mr.s- James Lee jof Miami, Fla., and Mrs. White. Mr. and Mrs, William Taylor of 830 East Martin Street, have re- tuiTed home after being out of the city for several days' visiting rela-, fives and friends. ! COURT NEWS CHAVIS HEIGHTS BY MAY L. BROADIE Prtbable cause was found in the case of Frank Ellis of Wilson. Route 3. and he was bound over to Super- orior Court under $500 bond, charg ed with breaking and entering and receiving $200 from the home of Mrs. Georgia Manly of 82.5 West Street ually eradicate this public health ■ will be prepared to perform palla menace. Raotd treatment centers for mimer..iw chance* of aiNanM have been set up m the various i mi nates for free treatment of infei - i ted persons. Then then- are the public health clinics Ir every com munity where one m..y receiv*' medical ada-ice and treatment free. The two most commjn venerei*! diseases are syphilis and gonnor- rhea. There are three other ven ereal diseases not so commonly known. They are: chancroid, gran uloma inguinale, and lymphogran uloma venereum. These diseases and some of their social implica tions will be discussed in subse quent articles. PFC. FREDERICK W. WALKER. JR., TAKES SPECI.AL TRAINING AT MacDILL FIELD MacDILL FIELD. Fla — Pic Frederick W. Walker. Jr., of 315 Battle Street. Raleigh, N. C.. at the present time is stationed at the En- Frorn the Search Headquarters, then- are ten cases of syphilUs ilneer Aviation Unit Training Cen ter, MacOlH Field, Florida, where he is a student in one of the sev- technical problems e>nfronting fhe Negro magazine.s as distrbution. maiiagcmvnl and finance. At the afternoon sessi.m. speakers aired pressing war and postwar problems in reference to the Negro magazine Addressing informally this session, Mr. Conrad cited the present time as "the Renaisance of Negro Maga zines.” * Charles P Browning, also of the Vfendcr, thought that the chiel J. iblems confrunting the magazine pu Usher have been distribution ana bucking. But he praised the publ. liers for getting together ir :hi.ir -ally stages. "Negro publish wspapcrsi would have been much urther if they had worked closer ogvther in their formative years.'" During the afternoon ses sion, I wly elected officers were install* J by I. J. K. Welles of Color Magai’ ac. Mrs. Browning was unan imously elected President. Albert N. McNair, Vice President. Mrs. Ora E. Wise, secretary and Or. Al- phorrso Heninburg, treasurer. The seventeen publishers and representatives were: Alphonso Heninburg, Opp)rtunity; Jamc* W Ivy. Crisis; Albert K. McNair. Spotlighler: Rev. R. Q. Brown- Thc African; S. W. Thompson, Music Dial; Charles P Browning. Headlines; Alice C. Browning, Ne gro Story and Child Play; Ora E. Wise. Exprc.ssion; Dr. F. W. Bond. The Negro; John P. Davis. Our ——V- ^ .among Negroes to every one among Shaw PuU'f Relations S'Ta s-^n?“ o? ".w Director Attends N.Y.U: SSU' . i recently said, "‘The syphilis pnib- NEW YORK — G.,E Cheek, dl-'lem in the United States at the rector cf Public Relations at Shaw piesent time centers in the high University, Raleigh. N. C,. is at- prevalence of the disease in the fending a .summer woikshop for‘Negro." The basis for his state- '••ollege public relations officers at menl were figures obtained from New York University. the examination of two million se- The public relations workshop ketees for the armed forced. The ' unning from Julv 23 to August 10 syphilis rate among while selectees Is one of the first ol its kind in was 2 3 per cent, and among Negro this field to be conducted by a col- selectees 27.2. lege or university. The students ""’is high infection rate among meet for troming and tifternoon ses- Negroes has led some individuals -ions daily and are dlrectlv con- In high places into calling the ven- cetned with the theory and actual treal disease problem "A Negro practice cf solving public relation* Problem." But the venereal dis and publicity projects. ea-ses. like all communicable dis- The course is under the direction j eases, constitute a public health of Benjamin Fine, education edi-' problem. The diseases are coin- tor of the New York Times: Hay- , munieable and know neither race, den Weller, news manager of the Immune. They strike white and New York University Bureau of, creed nor col ir: nor is any one Public Information: George L ; colored, young and old. The germs Shiebler, director of athletic pub- that cause these diseases are very Ucily at the University: and Dr. democratic. (Th-.y have not learn- Richard S- Grosscly, college public I'd the art of discrimination,) . . .. relati.-ns consultant. , In spite of the hieh infection rate .S * Executive of Metropolitan news- still prevailing, much has been ac- i-tan. Work suen as l^ic. papers and news agencies, officers rompHshed both medically and of photo organizations and radio ucutijnally ttiward control of stations as well as news magazine scourges. The United States Public editors will address the students! Health Service. State Health De- i during the workshop sc-ssioms 1 partments and other public and! y ; private agencies are .'-pending mil- VS! £' !.• !• I I L..‘lions of dnllurs yearly in a eon-. War Casualties Auled by certed effort to control and event ; HOMB-COOKBD POOD8 And what a BMal tt win few ■easooed exactly rtfliL and w cry dlab hearting a raal haa •naked fUTwr. B&HCAFE 411 8. BLOITNT 8T. CARTER Electric Company Anything Electrical WE CARRY A PULL LINB OF BEAUTY aad BARHB era! specialists schools operated bv the EAUTC. The eIaUTC, as it is known, car- iies on the important task of train ing skilled enlisted men for re placement in Engineer Aviation Units now overseas. The EAUTC -S Elast Lenior St. Dial S0841 has approximately 30 specialist —— schools where men are taught the i n —— essentials of building, maintaining, and defending Uncle Sam's air in stallations throughout the world. Pfc. Frederick W. Walker. Jr., is a student In the Construction Tech nician schools, one of the largest and must important schools oper ated at MacDill by the EAUTC. Its courses are comprehensive and many. Among the courses Pfc. Wal ker will study are: Mathematics. Surveying, Drafting nad Blueprint reading. Hanger erection, Carpen try, Electricity. Petroleum Stor age. and the Operation at Heavy Bouipment. Walker will attend the Construc tion Technician’s school for a 12 week period after which he will be eligible for service in an Engineer ” skilled techni- Walker Negro “Drugles.s Doctors” Write For Price List* We Ship Anywhere KLAREX Beauty Products G). 1736 FULTON gl'BER Breoklyx, (13). New Toik I white, each unit stuping three or | four days at each hu.spital making i ‘the rounds of the various wards and i sections. . 1 jjpw vonv u V—rtv-tDra wha Activities of the USO are finaoc* ; cine or surgery _ -rtrugless doc- contributions to local community tors." they call them at some of the I big Army hospitals, are doing a wonderful job in helping the recov ery of war casualties, says a re- cort this week from the National War Fund. Not doctors at all, but entertain- World; I, J. K. Welles. Color; Ber- i f'S of the USO Hospital Circuit, nice end DolorcK Calvin, Newsplc;: “'ey me talking wonders ,n pre- Ceraldlne Dismand Holland, chl- engo Circuit; A. Mernll Willis. Har-;f kW'bB their minds from lem Digest; Sam S. Solomon. BronreJf"'''"'!! “h much upon the.r onfesslons and Allen Harris. Essex; Eoualitv Leacue hospital officers, as stating. NMPA Siis to he a vital and ^SO Hosplla important force in helping to dra- Shows are making the.r clrcui ol malize the problems ol the race | A™? hospHak. providing lop. and to publicise the vullural devel-‘ enteuamment p anned espec- opment of the Negro by means pf.laUy lor the wounded, Negro and pictures, stories and articles. AH | maggizines throughout the country j CLASSIFIED Now Playina Thru Tuesday "THRILL or A ROMANCE" with — Van Johnson. Esther Williams irited to ioin this national I ' fit-If ■UT.-i-lii-TTTW. Hall of 225 Freeman RHEUMATIC PAINS? ALLENRL Men and women ^ho suffer napping Uhei and pain^ caused by Rheumatism, Neuritis, or Lumbapo want lo relics'" tocli *>mplnms promf ily.j^'o pet such Mief . . . iry ALl.ENRLV .Mix 2 labk- spuon» '.'f ibis fine medicim with one liblesptHin oi lemon juice in a glass ol waiei. l.’niold thousands of folks use ALLENKU. Oct AI.LENRU today - • • SSc at any drua store. id V'l- Amlla : ir yi-'.i .ind St fPt. • fiiiiv tieci- William Taylor of , .y.- dinner 83“ Martin S'reet, have re- l.icken dinner , ' rifv for sevenil days' visiting rela- •ives and friends. CHAVISHiEJCHTS BV Mat L. BROADIE The families of ChavLs Helqhts 1 and claewher*' are glad to know tha Mrs Bernic*- G'xn.-ne who ha? been 111 and confined to her apart- I .nieiit fur sovoral days, is able to be I i I' Pvt ;nd Mrs. Zeb .Albritton. Sr,, rof Bo.klon. Mass., are home visiting I th*'ir mother, Mrs. Effic Dailey of 21 .Smith PUiza. Mr- Hallie Young of 2 Chavis Way has hern 111 ;.nd c. nflned to ’ I ;ii-arlmei.l for several days. Her m.iny friends wish f'>r her a quick K- -O' ery. Mi.-i.s PauMne Ray tf 10 Grnnd- v'.lk- T'.raee :ind sister, Barbara, and brothers. Lewis and Warren, have returned home jifter visiting thi'ir grand mother. Mrs. Ray in Mitlsbrooks. i Mr and Mrs. Earnest Thomas of j Iredell Terrace returned homo af- ' ter visiting relatives and friends Stop Folks Talking About Your GRAY HAIR Yes—people will talk about your gray, drab hair—about how much older you look—how much prettier you used to be. Don’t let gray hair rob you of the pleasures of youthful looks and popularity. Fhit rich, nat ural looking, beautiful color into your hair with Larieuse. LOOK YEARS YOUNGER Color Your Hair This Easy Way To give your hair new, rich, natii">i-Iooking color (black, brown, blondei itart using Code- froy'a Larieuse Hair Coloring NOW .. . Acts quickly—goes on evenly, easily—won’t rub off or wash out—unaffected by heat—• permits pormanenls and stylish hairdos. . . Known and used for 45 years. Your dealer will give your money back if you’re not 100^ satisfied. BEAUTIFULIY COLORED NATURAL LOOKING HAIR oooirBowi /*/*! ADIAir^ HAIR (XILORING LARRV- JSE) #«nrf Sl.a$ dirtetto . . . Oedafroy tifi. Co. 3StO CMiv* Si. St. LouUAS)V'‘ afternoon Thutt> pn sent were Mrs. William T Maye. Mr? James Lee of Miami. Fla . and Mrs. White COURT news” Pn bable cause w .1 found in the case of Frank F.lli? of Wilson. Route 3. and he wu? bound over lo Super- nrlor Court under $503 bond, charg ed with breaking and entering and receiving $^ from the home of Mrs. Georgia Manly of 825 West Street The money wa.? stolen on July 27 from an artificial limb of Mrs. Man- Iv as she slept. E11L« flatly denied the accuaation Lewis Smith of 2211 Roberts St., was found guilty of selling beer on Sunday, selling beer " ithout a lic ense and ilh'gal posses.slon of whis key for sale. He was sentenced to 60 days on the roads on each count, the sentences to run concurrently. Notice of appeal was filed and bond was set at $200. Hoy Hinton of 1411 Lincoln Drive was found guilty of selling beer on Sunday and was .centeticed to 90 days, suspended on payment ol costs .ond good behavior for two vears. Avil Dunn of 708 East Jones St., was fined $15 and cost.? when he w'as found guilty of assault and battery on his wife. Mrs. Emma Mae Dunn Beulah Glenn of 14 Chavis Way was acquitted of assault and bat tery on a minor. Nancy Ann Bullock of 17 Chavis Way. Hilliard Taylor of 707 Bragg St., was found gullHy of assault w'ith a Headly weapon on his daughter-ln- hnv, Mrs, Mary Taylor, of the same address. Housewives Ur^ed To Save More Fat | WASHINGTON. D C. — The f.ot salvage can on the back of the' family stove has been doing a fine lob thi« year, taking care of everv drop of scarce grca.se scraped into it by thriftv housewives, 'ay U. S De- oartment of Agriculture officiate in charge of the Fat Salvage Pro gram, Even in these days of little meat md high red point values, those drops of fat add up in a bie wav to a big job. for there arc 34 million ^■milies in Americiin — about i million readers of Ni’gro newspap- ■fs. Officials said it will take the hest efforts of all 34 million fami lies to reach this year’s quota of 2.Sft.nOo,000 pounds of used house- •'old fats — that’s a Quarter of o ^ilHjn pounds nut of the almost 4 billion that America must have in ’945 for munitoins. medicines. mlH- ’ary soaps, enough soap for civilian* at home, protective coatings and hundreds of other industrial uses That quarter of a billion pounds amounts to about 7 and a third nounds for each familv for the year or only 2 and a third ounces each 'veek A« little fat as that, palient- Iv taved from pan scrapings and Dot skimmines: will provide the ma terial lo speed the victorious end of the War In the Paclfm Many serious accidents have re- : suited from carelessness with tP secticides used In the home and in tha garde» The Negro. John P. DavU. Our World; I J K. Welles, Cc 'ar; Ber nice and Dolure? Calvin. Newspie; Geraldine Dism ind Holland. Chi- c .go Circuit; A Merrill Willis. Har lem Digest: Sam S. Sol -mon, Bronze vnfeshions and Allen Har*i6. Essex Equality League NMPA promises to be a vital and important force in helping to dra matize the problems of the race and to publicize the cultural devel opment of the Negro by means of pictures, stories and articles. All magazines throughout the country are invited to join this national organization and address President Alice C. Browning. 4619 Vincennes Avenue. Chicago iS. Hi Iced Cottee Hoat Everybody like.* iced coffc^and whel^r this popular bevera^ is served fancy or plain, it helpi to refresh and huilJ energy as the temperature r'ies, Remembc-r these point*, if you .•Duld make fine-flavored iced cof fee have the coffee fr«-£.h, bn w it double-strength and cool it quick ly by pouring over ice cubes. ers of the U'>0 Huspital Circuit, they -ire wo’ xing wonders in pre venting bertdom among the wound ed by keeping tht-ii mind:> from dwelling tor, much up m their tr^ublof. the report quoted Army hospital officers, as stating Negro units of USO Hospital Shows are making tht ir ci''cult of Army hospitals, providing top flight entertainment planned espec ially for the wound^. Negro and CLASSIFIED AN INRTRt'C'TFR and manager is needed at Starks Beauty Col lege. Any rraduate from this seboel of two or morr year* experience may apply Write nurks Beauty College. Raleigh. N. C. M.AID — experience. mwt have health record, to live in Rhode Is land. near Providence. No cooking, small faiBily, own room, excellent wages. Must be pleasant. Write to: Demestlc. 353 Hajri* Avenue. Woon socket, R. I. Sunday, Monday. Tuesday "VALLEY OF DECISION Royal FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "WILD HORSE PHANTON" — Plus — SWEETHEARTS OF U. 8. A." SUNDAY AND MONDAY "GOD’S COUNTRY AND THE MAN- TUES. AND WED. ■’HOLLX*WOOD CANTEEN- With Well Supported Cart Thursday BARGAIN DAY —Double Faafiir^ LIMQINA Cl IN MrtM XI ICC A nr. 1A.20.21 Ice cream, soda water and iced coffee combine in delicious summer beverage. The fresher your coffee is to start with, the better flavor and aroma it has. That is why fine cof- fee is vacuum-packed as soon as it is roasted — so that no air can reach it. Air is the enemy of freshness in coffee, so be sure to keep the cap tightly re-sealed on the jar when it is not in use. The double-strength brow (using twice as much coffee as usual) is neces sary to counteract the diluting ef fect of melting ice. Coffee Float, a combination of Iced coffee, ice cream and soda water, is one uf the finest summer drinks to serve between meals or to accompany a light lunch or supper. Coffee Flos* (0-4 aminK*) -aftb Pour hot coffee over ice cubes in a pitcher to chill. Into each tall g]a.s.* place a scoop of the ice cream. Fill three-fourths full with the freshly made iced coffee. Then fill to top with chilled carboaated water. Servo at onco. For Poroonalisad Hand Laundry Phone 4100 MODERN Hand Laundry 411 ObarBa Road FOR TASTY FRIED CHICKEN COME TO MORGAN’S Tea Room ;hicken shack Half Cbicken or A Chicken Sandwich BEER SOFT DRINKS Corner Croat an4 Lnko St. NEGRO DOLLS Every home should have a Colored l>on. We offer in thte sale two flashy numbers. With hair, moving eyes, shoes, stockings, nicely dressed. PRICE $4.98 and $6.59 Tf C.O.D. postage extra,—Dealers-. Agents Wanted Write NA'nON.^L CO. 254 West 135th St.. New York. JO PAINT - PAINT 1.49 Cal. 12 years of satiofaetloii. All Colors—Staina aad Enamela. Mail Orders Promptly FUlod Railroad Salvage Co. T7P «;outh WUmlngton SL V A Y A L A X ACIDITY. GAS. AFTER OVER-IN DULGENCE IN EATING OR DRINKING. TAKE DELICI OUS. DEPENDABLL CONSTIPATION EFFERVESCENT POWDERS The care of your health should form your most important duty. The worse enemy of your general good health Is the waste matter that ferments in your intestines. Clean your intestines and vou will ex perience the general good health and the joy of living. For internal cleanliness, however, do not entrust ynur delicate digestive organism to any ordinary product. Be choosy —take delicious, effective VAYA- LAX. IN ECONOMY BOTTLES Sl.OC sent anywhere—SAVE C.O.D IChaiges. Send money with order to: ^ V.AYA PRODUCTS. Dept. 37 ' 242 East 41st St. New York 17 AGENTS WANTED The Raleigh Funeral Home Ambulance /e-^vice 310 East Davie Street GIVES EVERY CASE PERSONAL SUPERVISION BY: Trained Attendant, in the recently completely overhauled Ambulance, equipped with fan, basin, running hot and cold water, bassinet, mirror, electric light and heater; comfortable col. Available at all hours by Dialing 2*2835 C. A. HAYWOOD. Ownsr iLii^aiyy SUN.-MON.-TUES. AUG. 19-20*21 ‘Bring On The Girls” Starring — Veronica Lake. Sonny Tufts, Fdidie Bracken, Marjorie Reynolds “PAGLIACCI SWINGS IT” Musical Specialty METROTONE NEWS J i WED.-THURS. AUGUST 22*23 THE MAN IN HALF MOON STREET With — NILS ASTHER, HELEN WALKER Novelty “The Painter and the Pointer" News “Trail of the Royal Mounted” Episode 7 nn FRI..SAT. • Double Feature • AUGUST 2b.ag ‘‘The Oklahoma Kid” Janies Cagney, Humphrey Bogart -also- ‘‘One Body Too Many” Jack Haley, Jean Parker, Bela Lugosi “OVERLAND MAIL” CHAPTER 11
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