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1 AGi*; T\TO I Ub I AK(.»LUSlAi^ \\u K bAll I;DAA. UCJ. 1-, 1315 Raleigh Personals r.Y NiviAN Mr. Z N. Jones spent Sundiiy 111 SinittifieJci, visiting Mr C- Gniyc« of New York City ho;; itUirn*Hl home .iiler spviidin,4 ttveiul duys w.tli his wife, Mrs C. Griiyi-. of S17 Cjniio:i Sircot. r • Mr-. K-ther Rogers of Heek St.., US ictuiDc-d home nfter nioking o , , Lioiia:- Hit; tj Philadelphia, Pa Mrs. Aiiie H Davis of Ne\v York City, foimerly of this i-ity, i., visit- iiiif iclalives in tho tity. 'i'ht U.iicion Club iield i’.s rogulat me.til.j' on Tui.-dry ev.tune at the » holm- f M . I.i.siiie Uavi. of OOn • South liar. ii;gl.>:i .Strif Aftii tnc ^ •ffottiiig a delicious n,iast \vj' scr- td o| thicket! salad. Still iia(l:ei>. ice eieam and cake ' Pvt Ilobeit I). IJanks is home vis- itiiiy hii. iru-the.- at Ih.or home, 502 Piolt Rii.id. pvt. Hanks is the son of Ml.-. Fi..iMu H Ii;u)k-. Ml. and Mi: Kua.-t Branch ol Miiitiipei.'. Canada anl .Mrs. Rlla Lc/ckloar of Roanoke, Va, Wtre the dinner t-''" '!- of Mr ..iid .Mrs Geo W Hariis of 12ft Wc:i Lcnoii St, on Thi.ivday i.f last weiK. Piof, ana Mrs. W I! Falicr were at home to th^- | rnicipal and le..iJ,ir of the C o-by-Garfit! ' fichrul last Friday The or.n- tipals of the olhti la I rvli 1 11. CIIAMS liKIGIlTS |)> Mis. .May I.. Urnadie . • Job-1 llign if 7 Chnvi- Way j 1.;-. oei-ii on the su k 1 t lor sever..I dfajs His n.any 'lu.id? wish Jo. tnni a quick JACnvcry Little Miss Even .Atilery of J' A-li eTciace cclebnted her 6th birlh'-lay on Octobci Ji'.Ii Si.vi-ral o' her f:iend. wire in, .'ed over to r iielp celebraU- the iict,is.on She lo- erived i.'..'ir.y useful iiresetits lee LTei-ii; and eala- and siimU b/X’ of s.il'.e't luita were 'c ved. Mrs. Geoigia Hunter of p Hyde 'feirace has u-turned home afP'r spending a lo:i^ visit with her dauftm r M:;. Hickiiion l.c-alhcrs, ^ ^n Waslniigtoii, D. C. - .. Mi5 Lil.a Uullfcr of l) Dare Tcr- ^ lace ha- utuincd home afU-r visil- *■ ‘ fm- •;! Pinehin-M, vvitii hii iiareiUs. Misi, Ai“lei..a Mi-Corinick of Goid.-Ooro wa.-> the week end guest Jof tiiv MtlJ..|iieL ol -a Chavis Way. Synipaitiv u txlendcl to Mr and Mis A.'dis Winst m ot l.A Chavl- ^ Way ill thv- ,);.s-in > i.f .\ir. Win“lon’s ’ m Iher. Mrs. Hattie Winston of 525 ‘Smith H..ywood Street. -V'- and Mrs Julia .A William.s. form er principal of the Lucille Hunter Schtol were guests also. Punch, cream and cake were si rved. Mrs. Willie Otey Kay. pitKided at the punch bowl. Favors were "The Lit tle Red SchKl House" filled with confectionaries. Mr Jivnei. USO Director at New- erry Street USO, Jacksonville. N.; wa.i.: in the viiy last week, I ■ ' Mrs. Maude Smith ? rcrs has rc- I I turned to Floreticc. S. C„ after' .spending 15 dav.* here visiting her; f m ither, M -s. G. .Lee Smith, 524 W i Lenoir Street. Of interest to their luany friends. , 1. - the n.arriage of M.. Geirge Cal vin Hunter to .Mis.- J'-s-n,. Cko B'.il licit of Kaltiiii. The irarriage looa I'lace at BciHiittsville. S C-. Sept 2. '*th. The bride i: the daurkter of Rev :-i;d alt: S S Binncti of Wadcs- boro. The ar -om is the 'on of the l3ic M- :"id Mrs. Isham Hunter i J Raleigh. ■ OBERIJN NEWS BY ANN MOKGAN '' • Mi— Jo.vphine Turner has re- 1uin»-d to the city after visiting in R. 1. **vpl. Garnell Morris is .vpendinng a fvw day-i with Mr. atid .Mrs. Her- •Wi; Killy, Jr. on Chainberland St. —Kuthainil Hunter ot Mary Potter. 3^»foi-d. was in the city over the - ' /^ I'k end ' ,* Airs. Kath- Hunter rtcently spent •*he w»ik nd in Danville. East ('artiiiu Council t irld f..\ecutive Named it vas ania-uiiied recently b' fohn D. Hackney. Scout Exccutivi >I the Ea.st Carolina Council, vvi:! uadquait-r,- lu Wil-o.-:. that W. C Hart, .f the Palmetto .Area Couiii' at Spartanbu.i Lr tic past fo.u yeafj had been iiamr>l to a sim.l.. i So. as Eiild Scoi-t Exccutivi : i' Ca; iiiM C’l unnl At pnsant :.c council is corrpos-cd .f 22 cast in crviitics and has a.i enrollment ■ f 921* .Vcir, ; Scouts and Cubs in '7 ti op» and i-tk- Field Execu- :ve Halt will uejnn v ork on No vembcT t. kfluisburg Sruuls To Ilobi iiurt of llciinr Boy Scout Truip No .5C. .spon- orid by Dll- E'u.nklin C unty Train- ng S.hool. of I.uaiiuurg will hold ts Cclob.i Coin: of II .nor on Sun- •:iv, October i4 Willijrn Foster and >iivlJ Brodie v. ill be awarded the i.ink. Othei Scuuts will re- I' a merit badge- T E. Conway s the Scoulm.ister ,.f thus troop, 'iild Exerutivc of Ocrunneechre uuncll to Speak to the Moore 'uunt> Schooiniaster'iv Club On Wednesday, October 17. at th* Veademy Heigh's High School cf ■•ineliurst.- at the regular ir.onthU ne.ting ef the Mo're ConnTv schcolmaster’s Club will be hela Thl-'. will include teachers fron- Southern Pine?, Carthage. Pine Hirst. Cumc-on and Aberdeen. A' ’•rrfcnt thrt*e Negro Boy Scout Troop? are located in Moore Coun ty. There will be a meeting of thi Twelve hundred scrvicvnion i.d civilian.? sat in lapi .ittentisn at the joint concert with the W- mei '.- Glee Club. Snaw Univcr- >itv. RaUiuh. and th-- 219th .\rmv s:.ai.nd K iv. Hand. Fort Ihage, |i;>sti'te.1 at Senbriiok Road L.SO Club on Sunday evening, Oct. 7. InLre-iing at.d c-dueational fcatU v- The Motion Picture on tne "Patrol . [*.f.od ■ will be shown and al.- a Sft of slides rccetiily prepartu : the vi.aiai aids divi.iiion of the Boy Scouts of Amenta on the "Dc .ctc.|niMnf f Scouting in America-- n. Brief Histiity of it- Origin," 'H-vv the .Movement came to Amcr- "Its growth and Expansion in Amtrica" "Essentials of the Move- .r.tnt." ■The five Essentials of the Under the direction of Mr Loty W'hitwoi Ih. WOJG. the Uanc^per* form-, d lit masterful style, from the stirring ..nd dramatic Sedec* lions from "Faust" to the smooth ly syncopated "Tea for Two" by Youmans. The Glee Club, directed by Misa Mildicd A. Thcrnhill. achieved beautiful effects in ton.il qual- itv d'nd dynamics. The combina tion of the two will not soon be forgotten in Fayc'i'Villc and lommunity. Washington School News By Eilia Kutli Thonipvm And Margaret J. Larkin The Wushington ILgh School Cpl H'.w.ird Alford addiestcd the faculty held its f'rst professional 8Ui GraOi students Enday afttr- mietin;' of the year last Thuraduy noon uii "The Customs ot tht in litiary of the schoil. Thv sreiicii and English Pi--pie ' He was meeting was called to order by the suitniiud in seveial theaters of wai principal. M. W. Akins who stated in Eui^pe. having spent two yeais ■noviment. Boy. Leudirship. Acli- the purpose of the professional meet- in cumb.it duly on lor-ign soil. D.l- vitie?. Organization, i nd tho Idc.ils u:. unu eiiJuned the schedule ol mg Out time, he oecaine tnteiv.it- of Scouting." nivting? t- follow. The speakers cd in the cultural atmosphere these -Jurhjm Division To Have Annual f-r the first nr.etUng were two two toanlr;c» ollcrvu Loih Europe .Meeting at l.yun Park School members of the sch.iul faculty, Miss and li.c Woild. It detiotd at the lust meet- Effio M. Ycaruin. who spoke on Ho said ii.al, though food was ng t'f the Durlu.m revision Com- 'Testing and Pupil Promotions" and :tarc-, tneso Europeans shaied then mute.' that their Anni:.! Boy Scout ^ H. Brown. Jr., who spoke on hospitality witn mem and seemea . Meeting would bo hel;l on Thur?- "The Value and Uses of Standard- angry il aiid when me Americans « day. Decembci- 13, n‘ the Lyon Tes-ts." During his discourse soUiers rtfused. We -is. learnvo I Park School This will be a dinner Bio-w-n gave a report on the re- tnai U-a i.- as lun.ous to them as meeting fur Scoutt-rs. Cubbers and ^-uHs of the ati.. g ements te^ts the "ceffee hour" iias meant to us fiit-nds of Scouting, A rtport of the which were adnr.inl.stercd ta pupils' in America. activities of the Durham Division of the ninth grade la..t .Spring. At Cpl. AHord is a former student will be at this time well us .,b- conrlusinn of the talks time .f u.e v,a:hingtun High Scnool. i.etive- f .. 1946 wiil be set forth, was allowed for asking and dis-j The cflictrs t.f the Durham Divi- ‘'using questions which came up. 1 The three Eighth Gardes have ciLcUd tiarne Houni uiliieis fur tl.t Students Assistants in the Office | year as un auigruwih of the Eng- i.r !•(.. Dean of boy., are Wade . iish lesson in Detnocralic Planning .Smith, afsitant t. Dean; John Saun-j of Club and Ciossioum Activities ders, in charge of recording absent i The ofticers of room 1U0 arc Alge- and tardy excuses; Charles Webb, [non Daly, Piesidenl; Le-lu Walker, Henderson - Vjnee County •f' charge of tardy bookr; and Eu-;:e.re-i.ii>; anu Kuoe.i Wuidon, irva ' no Haywood, in Hiarge of cut surer. j Tlii? group Is nwBpc of the in- ervasmg ncevi f-r .i tiamed gruui' . ef counselors tn servo the increas ing number of lelurning service men in Raleigh. .MimueiK ot ihc Committee arc 'Rv. \V. .1 Cain-.ren. worksho,- i chairman; Rev. E. C. Lawrence, ■ workshop director; Rev. C. A Keains, rccielarv Rev. O .S. Bui- , leek. Rev. C. C. Scott. Di. Nelson liarris and H. M. Holmes, club di- I .ictor. Tentative dales f ;r Ihc workshop • were .«et, Rv Wm. E. ilu'u.in. Religiou? ' Counsultant. Army an! Niivy De- jartment. Y’MCA wjs present to 'vi:h urganizaliuiial plans, i The GSO's will conduct a Variety j Program Saturday i.lghl. Prize* I will be offered the winners from : both the service groups and hos- The Sunday morning breakfast and fellowship hour will begin nt at 9:30 Fret doughnut? and coffee will be served thr .uoh the courtesy of the local chapter of the NAACP. The regular Sunday niglit movl- will begin lit 8 o'clock. This weeks feature is Piiii-' After Dark The GSO.? will h'lld their regular meeting Tuesday night, October . lb. at 8:30. V- Activities At Tuttle Eiimmnnitv Eeiiter ! RAl.FIOH — The new.boy, we,-e entertained nt the Center last Tues- !di rnd Rcy Moore v.'on the first piize in the progressive game con I ifst. The '-rildren weie entertnined I by Mr. Silas Webb. Mr. Lewyn t Hayes was the mn’n speaker to the ' future business men and women. The Mothers Club berjan its regu lar winter program F>-idav. October Miss Elibazeth A Reaves, wh.. for the past six year* has been bookkeeper of Shaw University has icsigned to accept work at Virginia £«at(| CtiUege, Peters burg. Miss Reaves Is j. graduate of Virginia Slate College, and is a member of the Alpha Kappa Al pha Sorority. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late J. W Holmes wishes to th ink his many friends fer the flowers .ind other ixpressions of s.vm-,>aihy during their bereavement. CA R TER Electric Company Anything Electrical 3 East Lenior St. DUl 20841 me NEW Royal Friday and Saturday Charles Slarrclt—in "CYCLONE PRAIRIE RANGERS" Also Ken Maynard—in "TWO GUN MAN" Sunday and Monday Tom Keene—in ■'WHERE TRAILS DIVIDE" Tuesday and Wednesday Randolph Scott—in "BELLE OF THE YUKON" Added Attraction "ONE ROUND JONES" Thursday BARGAIN DAY —Double Feature— at 3:3 p m. The Oberiin Girl Scouts undei the leaderrhip of Mrs Margaret Haywood entertained Ihtir escorts at a dance here at the Center last Friday evening. Tuttle Center 1* an agency of the Community Chest of Raleigh. The world foot situation grows daiker and at a contii.jally alarm ing I ate. Say* reperU from most roumries. NOW PLAYING The True .Story of Every Woman’s FitfhtinR .Man ! ERNIE PYLE’S "STORY OF G. I. JOE” Slarriiii; — B1’RGE.SS MEREDITH Lom-ist SchooicT. Chiiir- uan. Ui J N AlilD. Vice Ci-air- •nan. J. H Bcll^. Divisional Com rrUsioncr. HenderMin-Vanre County Court Of Honor The OiviM .nal Cummitte*- and Court of Honor will be held on Tuesou October 16. at the Hen.'ierson Insti tute. }'-forc the Court for advancement n mnk end Merit Hedge awards. \;t‘%-ne.v C. W Williamson will pri de .tt the Court of H^nor. .Appreciation For AVar Service .1. A K:ug. Chairman of the Wai ’roductii.n cnmrrentin^ r. centiv on he atlivitics of Scouts and h w" they have contributed to the War fiorl.'. b:iid "vhen the hi:tor.v ol he home front in Ihi? v.ar i? writ- Other meSFcngers and assistants are Robert Grant, Robert Severa? S^outl' aTc lo come Goode, William Latto, James Revi> > •> 1 , K>»-'rs. .lair.r? Stalling*. G»-'t Stiiiders, Marlin Daniel, Wesley Walker, William Kee, and 1-Nile% Hinton. Students assistants in the office of th Dean of girli are Ermine Chandler. Cecelia H.-T^r. Nellie Perry. Doris Rand and Ins Peebles On Monday Ite :in'(,r cl.is Kuom 111 elvcted rV-bert Adamn as president; Cnaries Cameron. vKe: prcsidLiit; Catherine Teireil, svere- 1 laiy. Lila Mae •leiiell, Irtasurer, j Jesi>e BioswlII. lep.ner. Juiiw*^ Thomas was elected as Lhaiiiua- of the Program Committee ana Wilnclmina Lest.r, cnairman of iht social committee, f luya .Xiattnev.., IS the class reporter. I The uffiter sof Room 213 a e Vu | ginia Mae Taylor, president; Dor. - ; lietie Hall, V'lce president; Uoru-: thy D uglas. stciciary; Jul a Am.' CAPITAL CAB Oa •AMOBB tama '.fir. Bg I DIAL 913: SUN..MON..TUE. A Heart Darinif Story of Vo'uiijf Lovt* ! ^ EDWARD G. ROBINSON MARGARET 0‘BRIEN “01R VINES HAVE TENDER GRAPES” ADMISSION 2ic Plus Tax WED..T»1UR..FRI..SAT. A BREATH TAKING ROMANCE! Xtate Fair TECHNICOLOR with DICK HAYNES JEANNE CRAIN Duu ANDREWS ViTian BLAINE AMBASSADOR CHILDREN Under 12 9 ' i BY ANN MORGAN ** ** ■ Mrr Jostphint- Turner ha V tinned to the city after, visiting in ■ ■-“»4-4 «■ r Vpl. dnrnell Morris is spendinng a few doy? with Mr. and Mrs. Her- •tJFii Killy. Jr., on Chamberland St. —Nathaniel HuiUli- of Mary Potter. • • k ond. ‘** ^Irs. Katie Hunter i-tcently spent •*hf- 'vjtk nd in Danville. Mu!. Clarice Hunter visited rela^ tivks and fiiin!s in Durham on SuiHiay. . 'J!,. men-.Le:ii of the Triangle f^.ii, held its wci-kl-/ rr.eiling ut home Ilf Mrs. Flizibeth Peebles . m Tuc:dr.y i’ I’luu*. 0 Hunu' Guards Club met with Atice Howaid on Ttiursduy cvinlng PAINT - PAINT 1.49 Gal. 12 years of satiafaslloB, AU Colors—Staiju a«d EnamaU- Mail Ordars PromiMly Filled Railroad Salvage 0). 329 South WilmtngtoD St utincil to .Speak to the Moore i 'ounty Schoolmaster's Club 1 On Wednet-day. October 17. al Ih-' VcB'lemy Heights High School of ^inetjurst.- ut the regular nmnil\Tv nesting ef the Mo.'re counTy lchcolma.ster'8 Club will be hcla This will include tc.ichers fron 'outhern Pines. Carthage. Pine ■yurst. Cumeron and Aberdeen. A' ''Tcicnt three Negro Boy Seoul Troops are located in Moore Coun ty. There will be a meeting of thi Troop Commilt I’ of Troop 58. o' the West Southron Pines Higl «Lhool on Wednei-^day afternoon f October 17- Scout Parents Mghl Al Lockhart School I A Scout parent niglit will be held I at the Lockhart Elementary School j .nt Knighldalk- on Monday night of I Novem^r 12. Boy Scouts. Cu! ' Scouts. Girl Scouts and the par ents of that commiir.iiy will havf Scout Rct-toucthcr night. Field Exe cutive Newell will snow- slides rr tiif Boy Scout Movt-merxf Mr.e. O H, Roberts Is prineq al of the school. Kabigh-Wake County Koun:tab!i- The Raleigh - Wake County Scoutmasters Roundtable will be held on Thur.sday. Ni.vcmbc'- 1. a' 7:30 P. M at the Washignton High School, This meeting wiil have tw. Do Something About GRAY HAIR People are pretty apt to make catty remarks about gray or drab looking hair—and to think that you’re a lot older than you really are. Don’t give anyone a chance to talk about you. l^k your best-appear years younger with the rich, beautiful color Larieuse will give your hair. LOOK YEARS YOUNGER Color Your Hair This Easy Way To give your hair new, rich, natural-looking color (black, brown, blonde) start using Code- froy's Larieuse Hair Coloring NOW .. . Acts quickly- goca on evenly, easily—won't rub off or wash out—unaffected by heat— permiia perrnanente and styliab hairdua . . . Known and used for 45 Wira. Your dealer will give your money back if you're not 100% satisfied. BCAUTtFULLY .V - , COlOltSD ;yt\ NATUIAl ' lOOKINO HAIK For Best Kriiult-*, .SHAMPOO with Lsri^se Shampoo Before Applying Lsiieuee Hair Colcnng- •Ml 4aGDE8B01f*l October 16. at ttie Mcn.’icrson insu- lute. Several Scouts are to come )'. fore the Court for advoncement n rank and Merit Badge awardi. \ttikiie.v C W. Williamson will pre- ■do at the Court of Honor. .\ppreriatlon For War Service J. A. Kiug. Chairman of tho Wbi •roducticn c‘>mmentln,i recently on he activities of Scouts and h w they have contributed to the War fiortj, said "when the history ol hc home front in this war is writ- cn. the achievements of the Scout*- . will Siam! out ns among the finest examples if .American pat riotism and t-lficency. In collecting 70l.0»2.P.4t pounds of waste p:.pc.-, 15.720.2.50 pounds of Hn cans, and 15.321..5.')7 pounds of scrap metal in ’944, the Scouts supplied our wa-- production tnuchlnerv with sub- .stantial quantities of ciitical mater ials essential to the war effort." What Is A Neighborhood Partral? In sp.irsely settled .Ttcas, whei It Is impractical to orzanlzc a stand ird Tioep, a NelRliborhood patr>'l -.V bi ifrg’»ni?cd. provided the Patrol Hcrcc* to be merged wi*h ■'thcr Patrols (later o.ganized) to fnin a Tia’op. The Patrol may be iltachcd to il Troop in another coin- rrunity with the appr v.il of local Ivy aii’honties No character is is su^ to n Neighborhood Patrol Formal .application f organize is mide upon a blank provided by he Natl'-nol Council Boy Scouts ol -Am.-rica. No Neighborhood Patrol n; y be organirrd ' less than two « more than b iys. Each CAPIT.AL COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. SIS W- Morgan St 'jUVtjUuAe. COLORING V «MIM S ASHVANI AVt Dept. 89 «*»••• «■ w Goode, William Latto, James Revi*. .1 .1-. f(!>i" rs. .lam.ee Stniting*. Sanders, Martin P lUI, Wesley Walker. William Kev, and Kwlt-% Hinton. Students assistants in tnc office of th: Dean of girls are Ermine C andler. CcccHa Hun‘|r, Nellie Pi ry. Doris Rend and Iris Peebles. i)n Monday morning, October 1, the senior class elcc'cd its 1945«46 F ho Staff They a>-e as follow •~'ii--r.i|,.{».i,.f Mar''aret I.arkin; Business manager, James Taylor; Ol. .... I..i. .1 men Charle: Johnson; Asswiate Editor. Doris Vrmin * Chandhr. Iris Pee bles, James Young. Brunhilda Law* ji.ti. • ■ . • ■ Art edl tor. Charlsic StricklancL Hill ’merrher shall pay ihe required Scout registration fee of 50 cents The Scoutmaster shall be selected in accordance with the requiT- ments stated in Article XII. Section 2 of the By-Laws of ‘.he Boy ScouV of America. He shall be approved by not Ics.s than three fathers. Th rr-ecting niacc shall )>e a Scout home or suitable place. The Sc utmastev ''•’VS the rpcisiration fe.' of $!.00. The committee pays no fee. CLASSIFIED AN INHTRl'CTER and manager Is needed at SUrka Beauty Cal lege. Any graduate from tills sehaal of two or more years experlcncr may apply, write l>•tarKa Beauty College. Kalelgh. N. C. IF YOl* are lonely w rite Box SZ. Clarkten, Wash , Kend stamp NEGRO DOLLS Every home shouli have a Colored j Doll. We offer in this Mle two | flashy nnmliers. With hair, moving r eyea, shoes, stockings, nicely dreaoed. i PRICE S4.98 and M.59 j If C.O.D. postage extia.—Dealers- i Agents Wanted Write NA'nONAL CO. ! 254 West nsih St.. New York. 30 | PRAYER , Miracles are the result of prayer ] H.ive you,a problem’’ Are you un happy or worried about gtjinething? Have you poor health? Have )ou! money tr.-u’ 's? Are you lonely or j di.*couragedi Would you like to ■ ' have more happiness, success and • good fortune? U you have ciiy of the ab>ve prub* - iems or others like them here is good news for you. The New Glory way of prayer i-; helping other men and women to unfold Joys and , Happiness. Whether you have always believed 4n prayer or not. our new way «>f prayer may bring Luck and Prosperity to you apd, quickly t :o. So if you have a prob lem don't wait another minute, jusi' send your name ant .iddress and a 3 cent stamp for full information about our New Way of Prayer. THE NEW GLORY FELLOWSHIP P.O E-ox 588. Bridgeport. Com* prtsident; Catherine Terrell, tccre laiy; Lliu Mae Teiiell, treasure., ana Je^e Broswcil, lep-rier. Juitw- Thomaa was elected as chaiimau of the Program Committee ana Wilhclmlna Lest.r, chairman of the social committee. Hoyd Niattliev.. is the class reporter. The effiter sof Room 213 are Vir ginia Mae Taylor, president; Dor. • liettc Hali. vice president; Doro thy D.uglas, secretary; Julia Am. Sledge, treasurer; and Jullictle Hull, .eturier. USO NEWS WORKSHOP IN PERSONAL COUNSELLING PLANNED RALEIGH - The C- mmiltoe oi .he Personal Counseling Woikshop met at the Blood vort.n Street USO Club Monday afte noon to organize -i.in lor a viorksnop in coun seling. i • HOME-COOKED FOODS And what a maal it will ba— saaaanad •xactly right and •vary diab boasting a real homa-cookad flavor. B & H CAFE 411 S BLOUNT ST. WE CARRY A PULL LIN'R UK I.EALTT and BARBER Write For Price Lists We Ship Anywhere KLAREX Bcautv Products Co. 1738 FULTON SIREET Breaklyn, (11), New Terk A Lifetime in Flames Why taka chances on burning up a Ulalima't aitort in a single terrifying hour when it's so simple and Inexpensive lo pro* tect yourself aBainsl any poaai* ble mishap. Your hema and familv can be absolutely pro tected from ANY disaster at but a faw pennies a day. Wall ihow you how. SEE YOUR LOCAL AGENT BANKERS FIRE INS. CO. DURHAM, N. C. V A Y A I. A X AtlDlTY*. CAS. AETER OVER-I.N DULGENCE IN EATING OR DRINKING. TAKE DELICI OUS. DEPENDABLE CONSTIPATION EEFERVEFUENT POWDERS The care of your health should form your miist Important duty. The worse enemy of your general good health is the waste matter that ferments in your intestines. Clean your intestines and >ou will ex perience the general good health and the joy of living. For internal cleanliness, however, d.> not entrust your delicate digestive organism to any ordinary product. Be choosy --take delicious, eflevtive VAYA- LAX IN ECONOMY BOTTLES 8t OC sent anywhere—SAVE C.O.D Chaiges. Send money with order to: VAYA PRODUCTS. Dept. 87 242 Foist 41*t HL New York 17 AGENTS WANTED The Raleigh Funeral Home Ambulance Xervice 310'Eait Davie Street GIVES EVERY CASE PERSONAL SUPERVISION BY: Trained Attendanta in the recently completely overhauled Ambulance, equipped with fan, baain, running hot and cold water, bassinet, mirror, electric light and heater; comfortable cot. Available at all hours by Dialing 2*283$ C. A. HAYWOOD. Owner ILIi^OMLN SUN.*MON..TUE5 OCT. 14*18*16 ii BtriTY GRABLE — DICK HAYMI’iS BILLY ROSE'S Diamond Horseshoe IN TECHNICOLOR 99 With—IMiil Sihers—William Gaxton—Benti'ice Kay Carm»n C’avallaru Cartoon ‘‘DREA d GIRL*’ METROTONE NEWS WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY OCTOBER 17*18 Screen’s Newest I.nner Sanctum Mystery I “Dead Man’s Eyes” Starring—LON CHANEY With—Jean Parker—Paul Kelly—Thomas (Jomez Jonathan Hale—George Meeker—and ACQl'ANETTA as Tanyn, sister of Satan Sports Reel “SPORTSMAN’S MEMORIES” Oddity “GRANDPA CALLED IT ART” Cartoon “SWITZERLAND” NEWS Episode 5 “SHADOWS OF CHINATOWN” FRI. and SAT. (Double Fi sture) OCT. 19 and 20 WALI.Y BRONW and ALAN CARNEY -In “Rookies In Burma” “Prairie Schooner” WILD BILL ELLIOTT Episode 4 of “UNCLE QUEEN”
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