PAr.R TWO THE (:aroltnian WraK Evnivr. SATliRDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1915 Raleigh P ’' ^ ^ I5Y ••ri:TE- wn.DEK Mi'^s Susie .Uffnrs '•fiiSB., is liKino visiliii' .IcITrios of :ni E.ul C;i iiflrr .-iltcndii.K (lie Sinithficld. Mr. ond Mrs Iviy .Ii le s of Sou nioiitit Slice: iiri.i cliMiiihters, viii' «l fi iitid.- HI Smiihfii Id i\er th. v.cel; i nd 1lie iinry f-lends of Mrs. Kffi" Tiiylpr of sn South McDowell Si., l.ojio for htr a v.ry guici: t c .-ovci v Tlw Ho Vi'.- T. Ciii'.. l-.il-i it.® re.iil-ir niee'ioe \vi:ri Mrs Ki'otncy recently on South Hay* wood Siiei'i A flclicioi.' course M'r\«d. Tlic IV. x; mcetii 5 will be at Hie home of Mr.' .l:iM';e l.illlc of 3 (’havis Way The llii.'h Mtmoriil AME Zi in fhurch. E. ii ’il :.: ! •:' Street. '■( Wiiich th ' Hev C F .'-laitm. is the inini«er i- curretuly crlcbnitinu the llioih .Ani.i' cr.soi V of ;he foiindmn of Die Mother (lurch In thi.^ cil - brnti n the Kenl liuiich o fciilurinc both a fiminiial ar.d .'oul saviii- ('anipaiiin. Friends are icquested 'o eonlrioute one cent jnr jear in tin fi'Ui^cial effort ;.nd attend at Ic isl ene bcrvicc durinu llie month of November Mrs. (lertrude Gale i.' recuiiera • innYapidly at St Aunes Hospital .Mi'S Dorothy Mae Law. Uronk- lyn. N Y. spent tw* wei Its with her‘mother. Mrs. Sallv J Law. :io;'. Frefitrian Snort Miss Law lift th'- city Monday iiic.hl In- Urooklyn -Mr." Sain.atitha Rohinson and sis ter. Miss .lean MasscnhnrH of Meth od. have jii:t re'nrr.ei to the ci';- effer vi-'i.in*, thm- f.iuahter and m^ce in No'v V' .k City if Rost'in. ers in the proy'ram of the school, her father Fathers NiRht is being held Thurs day night 7:30. at the Lucille Hun ter School, East Davie and South Tarboro Streets. The hour is 7;3j. , An interesting one hour program has been planned. Open house ful town the r.•ceting. of 72(i Sou!'., rt turned h-mic A.'.sociiition in Hiru-h of the Boy- I a. conii.uic- gravely Mr. Marli- lan Chapel -1 ill at hir, hon: Pfc. Vi rn II Rogers i ncit'd hi.s -t: day stay with hi- pir.-n:-, Mr. an Mrs. Claude R geis. 384 East Lenoir Street, and left Tuesday afternoon for T'or* Hracif. thence to Camp Sh.'lby. Mis-v Rev. •! W J 'I'l" returned to th ctfy after profioing ovei the 39t:i annual ?e.-i’'inn of Dio Johnsto. Cminty Rapiisl AsjociaD .n whi'.'h was held at the Fii t B iptist Churc.i in SinitITield The A.iJiociation i' - elided on itr. new year’s program four big objectives 'li Home Mis sions i2i Foreign Mts.sions and '4' Old Minislcn' The meeting ' was both a rpirmiaruna a financial •UCCCfS. • T> The Chav..' Ih ight Ilou-in,! Area is planning a Hallo',vt-'en paity or its Jnwn Oct. 31. Dance'-, parade:'. and lefrcsl.iuent:, are the of the night A liihtrious cve- nmu 11 anticiiiated Tht Stewardess Board of St. .Mallhtw-s AME Church held a tea Sunday aflctnunii at 4:30 at Die hon.e of Mr and Mrs Fred Harris. .i7.> Last Lenoir Street. The funeral of Mis. Li-uise .Adams Woudhall was iield at the Lightne'- f'uneral Hume October 12lh. with Rev. J. D Davis nfticiating Ir.tcr- io III w as in Ih'j Mount Hope Cenic- ’>-ry Mi-s \V odhall v as cashier of the Raleigh Grays Baseball Club for the 19.38 and 19.39 season She was the dauehter of Mr. W A Adams, owner of the Grays. Since 1940, Mrs. Woodall made her home in New York City. In addition to her fatner. she is survived by hcr molhei. husband, tw . children a grandmother. iw-o sisters. two br theis. four aunts and four uiu-let- Mr. W.iitii Curtiss. 1817 Oberlin Ruad. was called to Roselle. N. J . on account of the death of his broth- -iii-taw'. Mr. A J Turner. Afro-Anireicnn ate distiibutor. i-eturncd to the city Monday morning after having visited Baitinr.ore. Newark, N. J., mri Np-a- York City He reported -t highly successful trio. Funeral *- McCullcrs o held Wedvr from th.' r T .3 I-. for .Mr Wil.ji > !e Road wci ;' • ' 'in at 2.00 ; IJ'ime. Ala.. sp^n* .• ' v : of his will, i'r-; r« lie 1 704 East Dnvii Mr Robert F.dw: • • male. 2nd cla.ss. left the eh'. T' day for Bainbridge. Marylg'ic' - having spent nine d.’ys w-ul. h - - ma fumity at 8)1 East Dav. Street. .Mis. t-.illie SiitUi.'.'t is c"nfiiu.d • hi r home at 814 Elast Davie St. due to illness Mr. William Dowd of Philadel phia. accompanied the remains of mother. -Mrs. Patience Dowd, here last week. Funi-ral was held Saturday. October 20ih. at the Ra leigh Funeral Home. Interment was in Mount Hope Cemetery with Rev C. C. Scott officiating. Miss Lizzie Dunn. Rolcsville, was the week end guest of her aunt. Mrs. Ada Rhodes. 326 Cannon St Mrs. Ada l^fffin. instructor in Wake Forest High School, spent the wcik end with her husband. Mr Ray Ruffin. 319 South Tarboro St .Mm, Frances Martin, 520 South Hay WO" d Stri-et, left the city this week to join her hu'band in Phil- I v.-rs'rs G.'i'l iirl L.'iF. Joni-S St.: R('. Moig n., Lim '. pu k: and i-hn \,ll.Cl. i : .- ;c: Mr II'..II ‘l.ii'is Mil- Mr, and Ml,'. F. tct -tile ns t Ka-t Lemur Street, journeyed fro.p his home .u Washington. D. C.. to spena a feu- days with his parents. Rev M. C. Wilder retiirned ti the city recently after hav.ng spent a most succesful w-eek riid in at tendence at the Little River Prinii- tive Baptist Associatio'i which was . held in Smilhfield. Mrs. Mary Mitchell Sanders re turned ta New York City recently after having ipi-nt tv.o weeks iv guest of her aunt and uncle. Mr and Mrs. 11 Purdy, 522 East Lenuii Street. Mrs. R L SpiC'vT of Charlotte, at- ' tended the Home Ennomics con ference at St. Auausline's Collc;^. last Saturday. She was accompanied by her husband. Mr. R L. Spic. r, who is assistant manager of ‘he Charlotte District office of th» Winston Mutual Life Insurance Co. Mr D. C. Doans. Jr., a.esistnnt Agency Director of the Northern Di vision of the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Co, met the local manager and agent.'' in their we k ly meeting last week The North ern District of the N C. Mutual Life Imur.i.ice C ■. compri.-'cs N. C, V.i. Maryland and the District 4 Columbia. Mr and Mrs. Oco. F. Dalton 1 Statesville, weic seen in the city Saturdi y Mr.'. Dalloo. ihe former Mif;- .\1 L Grady f Durham, is in- sfruclnr of Ito-mi- Economics ..t Morning: i,le High Scliot.l and was ttiiidw-iiig the Homo Ecunoniics vonfcrc.-.cv. .Mr, Dalton, a formii Shaw man. is instructor of science at Morningside High and repri ten tative far the Journal and Gvidc and the Afro-Amoirian While m the cilv, he connected him'clf with THE CAROIJNIAN and will be dr- tiibutor for Statesville. Wrr. McClain, principTi of na High, passed through uic ci., fjr’urday cn route to Winston- Miss Eliza J-. Hits of Rnxbor . (atop auto* was cbi ?en hamcrom- ing mi-V i for l.i'i .•-.I'nrilay 8 ics- tlvities at North Can-' na 0.11 ge She is riiown hne .the 11 of her svHior - .vsrr.atrs v.hn .ic‘- Jhhil n ' furg. Hort.-i . The High School’s band iradc a definite c ntrihulion to the prn- by pi.'ying tw-o palnotic num bers. The Libi nry CI. b of the W:i>h- iiigton High Scho'il recently elect ed its effieers for the year. Tlvy arc as follow-s: rf'^-ldcnt. Maitita t' I'l’y: vice pretide:.*, non-* P-'c: secretary. Juani'a Wil on; ii«sit:in' sccrrlar.v, Kathhe.i GhrLstinas: am! irra-iurer. M iry Dunn. Program Committee. Sochil Com- miiti'i. II pitality lT>mmitt:e >nd the Roautification Cotr.mi:;i were elected. The Ninth Grade Girl R'-'.-i-e: group 2. recently elected the f.J 1 iw mg offieers: p'-ei«Ji'nt. Fruncf s Cutchins; vice presiden , I.aur.i Har ris; and secretary, t.oiii-e Matthew- 'Ciinmil'- were ids fori They -'re- Mii'ir Firi- n-'hil. Membership. Civic 'Service, Soiial .1 d Publicity Seek (ilcmcnc'' I'lii- Sol diers (i.'n\i«-lril tp hi"!!! It ilh Indian Pt^' NEW YORK. \ Y. Th NA.ACP will file a peu:i n f.ir cle.r ncy 11 l.>el If of ■••I'gio I'lir- e ; (»i\i- lo The t>ar Kmidl victed of rioting against alian prls-1 soners of war at Fort t.a\vton. Washington. List yeir. Although some fjrty-one men v/erc hiitinllv (tried, thirteen were acijulltcd, Om of the accused. Buckner, wa.-, sen tenced to six months coiifinemrnt and forfeiture of SIS per month fni I a like period. The reniaiolna 27 were given dishon'rablc dl:chargc' and sintenccs riingiti: from, one i twi-nt.v-five year'. TTie rrvic'.'.inp authority hfs suspended the di jlionirable di>chaike portion and I-enlenee with rcf'.rencc lo ten of 'he men and h;:*' placed them in r» habilitiition centers when- they wii' be given the opportunity of bein ' rc.storcd to du'y at an early dat'* The MPtcnci-8 imp ■'•cd on the re- I 1 the men have 1>‘ en (•rastu- ill.v re I duced. In its petition for clemency, thi NAACP seeks lo obtain fuit-ier re- ducli' - in the sin'enct-:. imposed ;.nd to have the auhonor.01c dis- ( hi rgc' ■uspi-nded t'> all involved. .^wwir.w*i Coup;;- 1 • ••- highly »a...e.4; Mr. George ■ Street, is confinea * to serious illness. *07 Gatling T confer- ! Vance •ed a Davie .due Pfc. Norman Win.s1on of .325 S Haywood Street, was called home on account of the death of hi> mother. Mrs. Hettie Winston. Mrs. Mildrorl Cnthrau. wife of S Sgt. Euger.e Cathrau cf 422 Mom i- gue Street, accepted the position .is Emergency instructor of Home Eco nomics at the James E. Shepherd High School. Zcbulon, Mrs. Cath rau is a graduate of Allen Universi ty ill the class of '42. The Helping Hand Club : f St. Matthews Church met at the hon.. of Mrs. Marie Rc:ld‘ck on East Junes Slrei'l. An auctioneering par- CHAVIS Hi;i(;HTS Ml'. May I. rrojdlr An ouldoi'r Il.illowe’en Festival will be h-Id at the Chavis Heights Pork on Oe’ btr 31st fu n 7.JO un til J0:.3(l, THr Festival. .S|xmsoied by the Oavn Hcii'ht.s Tci.-in.s Lrani-e. planned piimarily fur the youth of Ifw d' velupn cut Casi* piizes Will be awarded f" ontev:,mts for the most effective r'.-tume: and for ex- erllerre .n 'teri’iu-;iir' Air- tiireri will he an exi ihition of the Samba and La Conga by a grmp headed by Miss Dais; Vandergriu Th; F tn .il v ill ht h'Id on the Dare Ti-rrnee pnik.ng area and the spac' will he clo-i-d to traffic. If rnin prevent.'; the use of nitdi or the Festival v.-.!l br hold in iHl Chavis V. ights Comimiriity Cmter, The T'’nant.'i 1. ..|.‘Ur- will use the proceeding? froin the sale of re- frishnents to further :'> pr’igram of activities or the wilfare and gen- eial well-being of the c immunity. Mr- M. H •rrij ,uid children, Jamej and John, of Atlanta, Oa. arc the guests of her uncle a I aunt. Mr. and Mr?. W C. Watkins, 6 iiedtll Terrace. The many f; lends of Mr. and Mrs Andrew Kellow-s will be sorry tc krrrw of the death of Mr. Fellows’ fa’her. Mr Wallace Fellows of Clay ton. it TON HICH s( HODi, m:ws Com|.il>il Itv .lorin Ranri and M.irgaret Larkins The Set -ol Cutimjiiity Sr-rvic*' (Tub 1 di'cct thr* ITiiTd W. Fund Red fV. b.r Dn\ h-r 191* An aajitmi*ly pr'.i.un - ,.iiked 1' la nchini' of toe eanipiii'-'n on M'*n *t-nU ' ‘ .srnte.; iii' and 1,1'. I:. the stivice Fund and nvoe.-ary i.;ty 11 c.-. ...i, of the I.iutrxl W-t: ■ ..111 : •iprs’l’t t.n'Sfuted ,iul -ki’‘ ■ The Rc'i F'-atii. r. " w r'.tr-n : - Ermine Chandhr ati'i (’••telia Hun'- er. and "Th- War Is Ovc. But: writfn by D Tis H'niphrey ai Nellie Perry. (»thcr p r.. ipi-nl? or the program were. Eunice Young Cr h"-!*.- r;;,. i., Jhiii. • Tcyl.>r. ami Wade Smith pr-.rldent of the club 015ERLLN NEWS BY ANN MORGAN Mr :;nd Mi'- Charli'A Shepard of Wilmington. Dcla' are. sre vi.siting ‘ Mr. Shepard’s n other. Mrs. Eliza ■ Haw kin- of Tower S’reet, Mr, !-nJ Mr'- Wiliiaii Curtis wer" j hosts at a dinner on .Monday. Oct. 1.3th, for Mr. and Mrs Charles! CA R TER Electric Company Anything Electrical : 3 East I-enior St. Dtal 2034: WE CARRY A FULL LINK OF BtlAL’TY snd BARBER Write For Price Lists Wc Ship Anywhere KIAREX PAINT PAINT 1.19 i;al. 12 feert ot setlafietien. AU Colors—Steins »md Cnsmelt- Meil Order* Proiortty Hlled Railroad Salvage Co. 379 fiouth WU-minicton SL , .il Th*- stu- ./kPtiAL COCA-COLA nOTTl-ING CO. SIS W. Murgen St. DOVE V(l SIC (OMPANY ARTIIl'K DOVE. Prop. Automatic Phonographs Ri 'ited For Special Occasions Mil Installeil on Commission n.nsis SELECT RECORDS OCR SPECLYLTY Dial 3-2744 129 t. CABARRUS ST. . liJIiJiJIllllll ■ TODAY THRU STAURDAY- j ahes(;\(;m:y - syim a Sidney “Blood OirTIn- Sun’’ srN-NON‘Tf'E Pavnr's Riisini-ss and .Srrrplaria! School MPS. S. J. PAYME. Mina.in M*‘Ptber of the Netioiul Business Aseeciatmt Ar-.-dil.-d B. The Ncrth Caro'ina State Besrd of Educaticn Complete Butinos-s Course • Shorth-snd T.vping • Cft'euht *1 • Reck k -rping 9 Sun*tvning «* (Icn* ral Of'^e I*i i*ci‘dui-' • Mtrr.Migraphing 9 Cnmptomi try • .Specialized Couf.es • Evening Classes Notary Public Public Stenography Write For Full Information Dial 8050 4I« BLOODWORTH ST. Raleigh. N. C. ‘72S2SE5Z52SZS2SZ5CIS3S25ZSZS2SH.'' “(;K0R(,K, WHITT S sr..ANDALS' *• With— JOAN OAAtS GENE KRII'A and lli* r.Tnl JACK U.ALliV STARTS WED. “WKKk-END AT THE WAEDORF’’ m COLOR with— VAN JOHNSON LAN.A TURNER (HNGER ROGERS W ALTER PIDGKON I THt NEW La(6 Show Halloween Nigh! 11:15 On Stage Muaic — Comedy —> Dancing On Screen —— Robt. V/a!ker and Hedy Lamarr “HER HIGHNESS AW THE BELI.BOY” Raleigh's Most Coixif-rrlabl* gatre Ambassador ALL SEATS 21 ' ' Pitta TaN UlNCttUII (h-di-fl on it:- n'V.' yc ir'r piounuii four big objectives 'ii Home Mis sions 2i Fi-reigr. Mi-.-ions and '4* Old .Mini'-U'i:' Rdcif. 'J^hc mcclio,' w;.,- both n spirRuar and a finaneiji juirctts. » T> Tlu- Ch;o-i- llMglit Aren j J>1,111111114 .1 n:iil'''.v. r-ii |)ii;ly nr jf:; lawn Ocl 31 D.ince''. p'liade.'. wugtuii.v.- iiid r‘'frcsl..ueiilt i-re the of the rii-4ht. A hil.'nious cve- . JiM'.inp.iled. Mr Chnn'c n'*cer?, .3!;i E;.:i l.e- nr Strc''T. contmiie.'* ill at his ^ The Swan Art Si'-i.-il (Tub mei with Mrs Crenev MrQieen. 390 E. irr.rir Street. I'centlv. The r.i'.enl-TearliPiA Fxccu'ive «-- I'll ri-1 a' Wishimrton Huh Srhi'.'l Moiiri.iy afi''rn*on at t.OO. DRIVE IN GLEANERS Cash and Carry 325 S. Bloodworth St. Miss Lizzie Dunn. R'llc.sville. vva? the week end guest of her aunt, Mrs. Ada Rhodes. 326 Cannon St. Mrs. Ada Rufffln, instructor in Wake Purest High School, spent the wetk end with her husband. .Mr Ray Ruffin, 3lD South Toiboro St. Mrs. Frances Martin, 520 Soi h ffaywo'd Street, left liie city 1' s week to join her hu^band in Phil- ilelphia and make the Quaker City their home. Mrs. Martin was formerly Miss Frances Davis. Mrs. Clara Hams, 31.3 Sewell Avenue, continues ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs Sylvester Ivey of S »u(h St,Tie Street were out again last week to the delight of thcli many fi lends. They have been shut ill for some time. ' Mr. Tom Rop.erj. Jr . recently vi^- iird his great grand mother, Mr'. May Fllingti'n. 612 East Davie St Mr. Rogers is in the Navy and i> ^stationed at Norllok, Va. i Mr. Stamford Jones, 427 Smith ' Sirce: continues ill at his home. Lt. Alf.iid Watson left Ihe city ln^t week for Washington. D. C.. lo visit his wife. While he was in the city, he was the guest of his moth er. Mrs. Sallie Watson. Mr. Henry Boldens is ill at his home .It 615 East Cabarrus Street. Wc welcome to rtvies again Mr.'. .Milfirce l r.’ni t;?- .viTr—or n- ISgt. Eugene Cathrau ( f 422 Moiu i- gue Street, accepted the position : 1 Emergency instructor of Home Eco- j nomics at the James E. Shepherd I High School, Zcbulon, Mrs. Cnlh- ' rail is a graduate of Allen Univcr.si- ; (y in the class of '42. j The Helping Hand Club . f St. (Matthews Church met at the hone ‘of Mrs. Marie Rcc'd^ck on East Jone.s Street. An auctioneering par I ly, with Mr. R H.-u vey Adums, a- the Auctioneer. highli;4htcd a me.'t enjoyable evening. AIHI.INt; TRAFFIC GAINS AVASHINOTON -- The domestic airlines traffic during fiscal year ending June 30. 1945 gained steadi ly according to the nrnual CAB re port. Reveue miles were 52 23 per cent gre.it*i than for the year en.I- ing June .39. 1944. while mail and expiT'S increased by 43 40 per cent and 41.49 per cent respectively. OBERMN NEWS BY ANN MORGAN , " Mr and M:'- Charlo.; .Shopard of Wilming’on. nehn'-.ire. .•'re visiting! Ml- Shepa.ri-s noiKei, Mrs. ELza! llav kin-- of Towir Street. j I'll-, and Ml'. ’ATLi n (’url;: wer''' host at a dinner on Monri y. Oc*. I 1.3lh. fur Mr. and Mr- Charles, Shepard. A four c .ur*--' o 'itcr wa« | served. ] A week of I'l.'iyir ■v.l^ held at lh»-; W Ison Temple Meth.diJ Church, from October 22, through October 26th, I 3 East Ix'nlof St. Dial 2034, 3VE CARRY A FULL LINE OF nK.WTV and BARBER Write For Price Lists Wc Ship Anywhere KLARfiX llcaiitv Prodiicts Co. 1739 FULTON SIP.EET RriMjk1>n. (13). New York Public Stenography Write For Full Information Dial 8950 j 416 BLOODWORTH ST. j Ralelsh. N. C. SES2S2 '«ZSS52SSSZffe52S^5ES^S25 ET’ wmrnmr Sanitary Used Clothing THE SECOND HAND STORE 410S. \Iiliiiiii»loii Si. Raleigh, N. G. MEN’S SlITS We have accumulated a large St. ck of USED CLOTHING for Men and Women. The quality of these clothes can be easily seen as they arc made from pre-war material and the suits are good for long service and wear. DRESSES and COATS Our Women’s Dresses ind Coats are clean and nice at prices for less then 1-3 price you would pay elsewhere. WORK CLOTHES Wc have a large stock of Work Clothing at prices that ■•.re very attractive. DON’T WAIT TO BUY UNTIL ALL THE BEST SELECTION’S ARE GONE. CLOTHES ARE SIARCE. NEGRO DOLLS Every home shoolil have a Colored Doll. We offer in this sale two (iasliy numhirs. With hair, moving eyes, shoes, storkings, nicely dressed. PRICE $4.98 and 86.59 If C.OD. postage exti-.i.—Dealers-. Agents Wanted Write NATIONAL ( O. 254 AVeW I35th St.. New York. 30 CAPITAL CAB Ca MiSOini SXATICS HOME-COOKED FOODS And what a mea! it will b«— seasoned exactly right, and every dish boasting a real home-ccoked flavor. B & H CAFE 411 S, BLOUNT S.’. PRAYER Miracle.'! are the re'^ult of prayer. Have you a problem’’ Are you un happy or worrJecI about something*’ Have you P'*or health'* Have yo*i money troubles'’ Are you lonely or 'Hscouraged? Would you like to have more hapjiiness. success and good fortune? If you have i-ny ‘f the above prob lems or other? like them here is good news for you. The New Glory wa>'* of prayer Is helping other men and women to unfold Joys and Happiness. Whether you have always bellm'ed in prayer or not. our new way of prayer may bring Luck and Prosperity lo you apd quickly t--o. So If you have a prob lem don’t wait another minute, just send your name anl address and a 3 cent stamp for full informatiiin aljout our New Way of Prayer. THE NEW’ GLORY FELLOWSHIP P.O. Box 588. Bridgeport. Conn. mm Attrmet Ailfnliott * Jt'- - ^ / litvilt Pcpularily end Hofrtattf THE NEW Royal Friday and Saturday 3 Mesquitrers—!n "PHANTOM PLAI.NSMAN" A’ico Wil Bill Elli'>U-In PIONEERS of the FRONTIER Sunday end Monday Jack Rafi'idll—Jn I.A*{D or riGHTING NlfeN- Tuesday and Wednesday Di.'k r'lvvp’.)'—In "MURDER. MY SWEET' Thursday BARGAIN DAY -.Dcubl* Feat'-.fP— iLiii^oiyy I-ITHBATWK SUN.-MON.-TUES. OCT. 28-29-30 M.MJIA MON'TI'X. — .ION HAM, 'ffUHAN IJKV IN TECHNICOLOR Genr^e Zucco — ANDY DEVINE — Robert Warwick Cartoon “LULU AT THE ZOO” hAIKHUl ClOTHfNG GO. Cfonfidential Afl^ice Many have said, “I get my strength from you, why don’t you give confidential advice te those desiring the same?” If you desire confidential impersonal advice on a personal matter, send question, nxme, address and $2.00 to: Madam Celiaht Durr Products Company Euilding 411 FOURTEENTH STREET, NORTH Birmingham, Alabama Banish Your GRAY HAIR Blues Do ^ ou looV .lor than your .ige? Are you emh'urasscd and self-conarious ti'-csuAv of what people mxy be saying about sour gray, drab looking hair? filop folks lalking— look younger and lovelier by gi ing your hair rich, natu ral looking color and beaut.’- with Ijiriei -le. LOOK YEARS YOUNGER Color Your Hair This Easy Way To fK'o your hair new, ri*^. natural-looking r r (V-'a!.*, br «m, biunriei St irt uxing Gode- froy'a Larirus* Hair Coloring N')W ... Acte q’l" ' on venly. eeaily—v.-on t mb otT or wash 'Tected h- permiu .-rm-inonta : n> hau-diMi, 1- vB and uacd for 43 yean. Your dealor will give -ur money back if you're not itXi' aetiafted. y. 'aran't hare WEDNESDAY.THUR.SDAY —-OCT. 31—NOV. 1 New Thrills! New Terror!—LON CHANEY **The Mummy*8 Curse 9f With—Peter Coe, Kay I'arding, .Martin Kosicek \’i.’Kinia Chri.st.int', Kurt Kiitch Chapter 7 of “SHADOWS OF CHtNATOWN"" FRI.-SAT. (Double Feature) NOV. 2 and 3 ti 99 Riders of Santa Fe Fighting the Outlaws of the West ROD CAMERON and ‘Circumstantial Evidence’ Mtehaei O’SHtA — Lloyd NOLAN . * Chapter ta ot “itia. JUiiwu.

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