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Fes, We All Talk By Marcus H. Bouiware SPEC I AL LATE SHOW SAT. NIGHT 11:00 P. M. iWsAliveJ s , imrn '•'Himirtirw AiL •ssg FREE PASS In another 'Amu . . if you stay thru t h«' t>. hole movie. . . „ ! f PRICE IS OUR BUSINESS DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO YOU Complete. Line of Shoes for the Whole FaroiJv at . . . LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FAMILY SHOE STORE 217 SOUTH WILMINGTON ST. A ■HT.lt. i tjilHllM'h KENTUCKY I WHISKEY YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT QUINN’S Freshen Up Your Home For Spring From Distinctive Furniture R. E. Quinn Furniture Co. 106 E. Martin SL Your Capita) City I'd. FE 2-4471 CHRISTMAS SPEECH Within * month a number of readers wll! be called upon to make Christmas speeches. If so, we sug gest that you make an outline. The outline should cover the main points of your address, yet it should be brief. Otherwise, the speaker will become too interested m following Ills outline rather than in paying attention to his audience The outline is the cen tral line of argument, sketched very roughly. It is a reminder of what comes next. It should not be n completely written speech. Sometimes, of necessity, the PREPARE FOR . .. COLD WEATHER OIL HEATERS COAL STOVES WOOD STOVES Pipe and Elbows Repairs —See— S,M. YOUNG Hardware 130 E. Mai tin St. Dial TEmple 2-7121 - lifer<v. J^kSk 1^ At RECEPTION 1 FOR MISS SCHUYLER—Arter Philippa Schuyler’s concert last week, a reception was held in her honor at St. Augustine’s College, sponsored by the Shrincrs. Daughters of Isis. Delta Sigma 'S'hcta Sororit.v and Si, Augustine’s Colloge. Left Dwight: Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Brown, Mrs. .lames A. Boyer, Miss Schuyler, Mrs. W. R. -Strassner, !>r. Stassner, Mrs. Williams, Dr, 1. A. Boyer. National Urban League Appoints Thomas Acting Executive Director NEW YORK N. Y Julius A. Thomas, director of industrial re lations for the National Urban 1 .rague. has been named acting executive director in a statement made Sunday by Theodore \V. Khccl. League president. Thomas will begin bis new duties on No vember Iflth when executive di rector I,ester R Granger leaves on a three-month mission to eastern and southern Asian countries and carious parts of Africa. Granger's trip w ill include his attendance as view presi dent of the International Cnti ferencc of Social Work in Toy ko early in December. More than 350 Americans will meet with delegates from all over the world t« discuss common social welfare problems from November 30th to December f.tb Thomas will continue as industri al relations director but will drop many of his activities in that area to devote full time to the top di rection of the national organiza tion, said Mr. Khool The veteran industrial relations ehw f has boon with the Urban League movement more than 30 years, beginning as head of the League’s Jacksonville. Florida af filiate. Mr. Thomas came to New York in 1942 to take charge of the League's national industrial rela tions program. Under bis leader ship the organization has greatly expanded its cooperation with in dustrial and labor leadership and today serves more than 300 of the leading multi-plant, corpora tions in the United Stales. Dr. Harris Speaks To Shaw Body Dr. Nelson Ham?. ehainhsn of ; the division of education at Shaw ! University, addressed the student ! body on Friday November 11 on j the subject ‘'Teachers For These j Times.” “The teaching profession.” hr stated, "is the grandest, most universal and the oldest and one of the foundation pillars of our democratic society.” "The good teacher.” he said, "lives a life of fulfillment ” l> nuts his host into his work lip awakens slrepins spirits, quickens the indolent encourages the eager and steadies the unstable. He com munieates his own joy in learning and shares with hi-- vtnrients the best treasures ot ; his mind, lie lights many ran dies whteh in later year* will j shine hark to cheer him. and this is his reward. lie pointed out that those who j plan io go into the teaching pro- i fepsion mould be of above average : intellect wit ■. a good scholarship i record, as more and more, society t its asking for duality teachers who j are prepared to motivate Hs nti. ! ■'.enr> to high levels of achievement. ' who are deeply cottcerned about | Ihe needs and interests of students, ] who have a good and sound phi- i | losophy of lire, who posses* the I j latent for friendship, ' outline will ro into some ite tail, a*, for example, when the speaker give* exact quotations nr lists statistics and exam ' i pies. Then it will be perfectly . in order for the speaker to ! write these items out and cTeo read them to his audience, Th< , ! bsicnrr* will appreciate siieh brief items, and the speech ! will rain authenticity. Chris! Ilitnsplf spoke in parable*. «m as in make Ills divine (ruth understood by everyone. A good outline has a beginning, : a middle, and an end This may I sound bnsic, but it Is a phase of j public speaking which requires a 1 good deal of conscious attention. ! The body will consist of the main points which the speaker develops, i In using the outline, the speak er should try and stay one step ahead of himself. As he finishes one point, he should hike a quick planer at the outline so that his remarks will lead naturally to the I next point. This makes for smoother transition and is espec ially necywory when one point is meant to complement another. Thus. a. good speech, like s good meal, begins lone in advance of flic finished product.. "KAPURS; Tor tn\ free lip mission pamphlet, send a self address stamped envelope. IVrile Hr Marcus K. Rtmlw .rr. s <- Ausu;.Utir's College, Ha- , j letch, N. The National Urban League is i an interracial, educational service ! agency, established in 1910 to fur- | PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Again By Popular Demand Our Delicious 2-Lavcr, IMnrh LAYER CAKE Coconut, Pineapple, Chocolate. Caramel and Ch erry *1 Wholesale Just if.Rt Each FAMOUS BAKERY 107 s. \UI MIM.TI»\ SI PHONE,S 'I t m,Ue . ■ s:: t SHOP FRIDAY NITE UNTIL 9 0 ; Jr ' \ ' .> ,5 V ■ a-% l-i, 1; M , v •* ■«. 'if \. ' ■!» ~<» * * IfHi DOWNSTAIRS ... at Efird’s Preview Santa s Wonderland now 1 Sec do!E surf guftjcd Books and trains! New (lift ideas, plus the aii-tiwe favorites loo! AH in one easy-t.o-shop spot! Come, being the kiddies! This year, be a smart Santa--shop tin easy way! Use Layaway! Efird’sl —of Raleigh Everything, Ins Christmas (‘rift. (Hvini J thcr equal opportunity for Negroes in employment, education, hou. in j and social welfare. Open To Negroes: CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The North Carolina Department of Health announce an openirn: for a nutritionist if. whose salary would range between $5268 to 444 per annum. This person must be able to pre pare and deliver effective talks before professional and other groups and to present materials through the use cl various media. She must have ability to estab lish and maintain favorable work ing relationships with public health workers, school officials and teachers, welfare workers, community groups and vaiiom community agencies in the devel opment and promotion of nutri tion programs. 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