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tHB CAJIOLINA TllllS SATUIDAY SEPT. 4, M On The Air (BY SA1>LY BSaJL FOR A N P) t:H!CAiGO,—The lekd »tory in Porgy and Be«« fame, when they iaiio Guide” for the week end- broadcMt with Bten Bemii and August 26 waa aibout th«> all the Ladt on the American >ul(.-Farr fight for the champ- nahis). Well, that waa going tj n>y lead itory, too, and it had go and rain in N. Y. Now me' 1 the “Radio Guide” are jio, dioapipointed—not to mention Can Company program Tuesday. August 31. so ably assisted by Todd Duncan. OH, yea we can’t fail to m i- tion the article in the New York few million others who had a [Enquirer for August 22 about ite with the radio for Thura- [Bill Robinson’s going over to Pf- y nite. Now we’ll have to wait, ping %Aok Club to apipear and pay ill Monday. SPEAKING of the fight broad Ht, efforts to corner future liis..respects to Vincent LopeH and Sophie Tucker on their opon 'ing night and the waiters would ...» . .. inot let him in—Mama, there’s c-B(vy^Vg!ht «hampiK,»h.p ^^at man. roadcasts w.U be honey? That man, Jim. Jim who? was learned from CBS S direc- of ^.ublic affairs. Paul Whit. hus ar. such events have gene-1 AOAfN, my frans. my info ally been aired exclusively by aibout what’s what and wKq^ 'BC, ibut OBS is planning a who in radioland for this weak 'avy sport^8che3HTE.“aMd’ wanta^baa ®un OUii_s^ again—Goodbye, i) add the fight iblow-by-blow to .please. ts list. J — 2,200 SEE MUSIC ASSOCIA TION AWARD PLAQUE TO W. C. HAflDV FOR HIS “ST. l6u1S BLUES" WHEN the American Federa- -ion of Teachei^ meiutt the Ho- el Jjoraijxe ]•) Madison, Wis., uguat 23 to 2i7, part of their ast. and this column makes special mention of that part of he program when the Negi'a’ was in the limelight-^And that as when D. A. Wilkerson of Howard Univtnjity,—Waethington, li^cu3scd “Fedefal Aid ana Ne- Jto Education,” ‘with the conven tion asstmbly and radio audiencQ His speech showed much tocer thought and study, and includ ed a great deal of statistical da ta. BEAUTy-^RomnncE ^Suf)?lah^^c>unum^ m I. A n I E u s E » I» N D A T I » M fh* Uarlsus* ■•■aty Pottndatl«n was MUUIthtd IM tha Oodafrey Manufacturing Company to itudy mathotfa of praaarving waman'a natural baauty, and to mak« th» raawHa tata raaaarch avallsbla to tha publle. THB EYES HAVE IT T/yla,.-iANP —Before an aufienW 'w~-##£rf*^ persons Monday night at Washt ^igton Tabernacle Baptist church W. C: Handy, famous composer, waa honored at the six^ajf con vention of the National Associa tion of Negro Musicians by the locaI«branch which gave him a plaque in memory of his famous “St. Louis IDlues.” Ove: 2C0 local musicians of both races wer3 in the audience. DID you hear “Hollywood Hotel’ Fridaf nite, when Theresa Harris so powerfully portr^yeJ (Flora) in “One Mile from Hea- v'cn?” Miss Harris, who has just finished "Ijay^in wftli (Bjullets” opposite RaVh Cooper, was loan ed to 2'0 Century Fox by Million Dollar Productions. Inc. STATION WHJB in Greens- ibui’ff^' is featuring an “All Colo red Kevue’/ at 6:80' p. m. TViea- daya, beginning August 17, wii;h the delightful ibaritone of Du'boi.« Carter and the captivating piano melodies of Charles Johnson, Johnson, master of the keynotes. I know radio fans enjoyed hearing the EJva Jessye choir, of lA|?Hte^|receiv>ng lh! pla^u^ which b6re the ^ inscription: “Achievement Award to the fa mous composer. W. C. Handy,” the, 64 year old musician was sur rounded by autograph seekers. For over 24 years, the St. Eyes, to b« beautlfi^I, do not bava to bt large or of oDiiiyal ahapa or of exqulflte coloring. The plainest fact may b« very attractlvg If i* enhanced by a pair of sparkling eyea, with the whites clear and the Irises gbarply deflneO. Tha, lareat way to brighten your eyes II to maka youraelf gloriously bealtby. Eyes mirror one’s physlc&l condition. Eat wholaaome foods, exercise vigorously, and get at least eight hours of sleen every night Nine times out of ten It’s the girl with “coma-bither” eyes ^ho has the longest list ,0/ names In her date book. Tha Eye’s Batting The most perfect eyes will not qualify for baauty laureli If the set- mA eampllmantsry LltUs crinkles around tha eyes make them look weary and listless. Dark circles or puffs causa the eyes to' look smaller—as well as glTlng the ap- pearanca of lata hounl &bd dissipa tion which may not ba tha actual cause at all. > The, delicate tissues that surround the ejres should be given sufficient Hgi^traln, ne^oosei- rauid breaking down of the skin celTs. The ^many Intense emotions r^U during the-..(jj/iy—anger, ffear, surprise, nnnoyonfe—drnw thff^akln Into a thousand wrinkles iipd creases. Tf Ttle^ iktir Ir'vrelt nnttr- Ishcd, such lines >dlsatipeur whenthv fnpe Is In n-pose. If the tissues nre uniJernuiii Ixlied, each lime jnii sinlle or Iniwn the lines will hecoiiip more deeply etched, presantlag an appeorahce of uridue age,caused by the network of lines. | . These llnea can ba prevented or erased only hy Improving the condl tlon- of the tissues themselves by dally, nourishment. A good rich cold cream may be appll^ nightly before retiring. The cream should be patted- In v®*"/ lightly on the un der-eye skin. Oreht care Should Iw taken to avoid rubbing this delicate skin roughly because the akin Is easily loosened anti stretched, caus ing the wrinkles to become deeper and more numerous. The use of cream replaces natursi oil to glva the skin elnatlclty. Tha Eyelashes Artlflclul eyelashes, devised In the TfireF^t gr twmlulue bea«ty> have- proved a boon to the stage' and acreen stars, but they should not be Used for everyday wear. Bright light of day only reveals their aa- aggeratlon and artlllcltiUty. ■Naturally, jrou can’t acquire beha tlful eyelashes overnight, but b> perserverhnce you can I’dsfly Im prove them. Plain vaseline or odor> T oil are ef- ^CtWyHffr^rrie of the.laslies. A bit of either Woifflrt be applied every njght. llnioh the oil upward, nway froni the eyes Tills procedure will tenfl to onri l-he 4«»»h«a. OUlmj and hruKhlnn pmi'er l.v every diiy will nnipl.v rpwiird .von wflh hiitiirnl. loMKPr lushes ilnit wim’l' come >n nl iiiKhi when j'ou rieiinse .voiii fiice. Sell Your tobacco In Wilson THE WORLD^S TOBACCO MARKET | Buy YtJUr Farm Machinery And| ^ ^ “ teral fariB SBpplws Fr« 'W- ^ ‘Jogo Blues.” It scMinded well, but other musicians were slow to take it up. So 'he revTse'3 it and wrbte’ lyrics. Russell Gardnet, r., white, St. Louis ibuggy b'uilder and brtjther of the late Gov. Frederick D. Gardner of Missouri, was a fre quent visitor to Memphis nigH». Louis Blues has been popular f clubs where Handy was at the throughout the world and is still | time playing. Gardner liked the going strong. It waa published ' piece so well he gave the compo- Ln IdU. has sold nearly 1,600,- 000 copiea and brings in nearly $20,00() a year in royalties and radio and movie rights. This number, written after his jitter experience with the “Mem phis Blues” which every music publisher in the country turned down'^and he in desperation sold for 1100, waS riot OfTgTnairy en^ titled th'^ St. Louis IBlues. It fir^t w,as played as an instrumen tal riumber under the name of ser %20 every time he hard it. When Handy revised the piecc. he; named ft “St. Loute Bluei" in honor of Gardner’s xity and dedicated it to him. Unlike with Memphis Bluei, where he gets only part of tiifi profits, he owns the entire copy right on St. Louis IBUue?. A copy right lasts?; 2i8 years and then may \)e nernewed for another 2^ years, which means that the number will not become public CHICAGO TENANTS FACE HUGE RENT RISE '* CHICAGO, Sept. 3 — (CNA) Chicago tenants will ba paying an additional $30,000,000 a - s«i' in rents after October 1, it revealed this week. Tfcis is on3 | third as great an increase as tf*e j estimated $9)jOM),000 boast in^^, the city’s rent bill on' May I laat. Announcement of the project-1 ed rent increases was made ‘'y the renting division of the ^phi- cago Real Estate {Board. AGENTS*—COLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY’S PLANTERS, NEW LINE NEW IDEA TRANSPLANTERS. CORN SHELLERSu MANURE SPREADERS. SEE OUR NEW THOMAS MOWER AND RAKE. ALSO — RfAS^EY-HARRIS OIL BATH MOWER BEFORE BVYtftG. F^n pu^PRICES ANT) QUAU'^ RIGHT. ON SEED^ATS, Sbso’RYP Kiob ifti. fclJ#V?' SE*Ua fOI#i.riir FARM. WE ARE DiISTRlBX/'nORS IX ifHIS A.\D ADJOININ'-'. COUNTBS OF FOLLOWING WELL KNOWN. BlflANDS DT TmTILIZffe- m.:- !«:• GUANO COMPANY; M ANUFACTfeRSO- 4-Y CQNTENT^EA PICK LEAK TOBACCO GROWER EAST CAROLINA TOBACCO GROWER VICTOR SPECIAL TOBACCO GROWER VICTOR TOBACCO GROWER ARE SOME OF OUr'lEADINIG BRANDS. 4- 4-» « : FEW BRANDS MAKE AS GOOD TOBACCO, NONE BETTTER CALL TO SEE US GLAD TO SERVE YOU The disease of the bo^es known- as chronic osteomyelitis can be treated effectively by pla cing blowfly larvae on the wound. These scavengers devour the dead tissue and give thfl liv- mg cells a chance to| repair the damage. PL. 4 -I property until 1970. UIBIIUI i i i i I i M i . Complete Automotive Service 3160" Phones-3169 ^ ^' The Best Equippipd Machine Shop In North Carolina -SPECIALIZING I^- 9 V V V V ^ ^ >1* -MOTOR REBUILDING —FRAME STRAIGHTENING —WHEEL AND CHASSIS ALIGNMENT —STRAIGHTENING BENT WHEELS —BODY, FENDER AND RADIATOR WORK —ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE^ WELDING “ALL HONEST PARTS ARE GENUINE” Parts For All Makes Cars, Trucks. Tractors Our F^iirtli Anniversary 315 EASfr BARNES ST. R. E. KIRKLAND, PRES. A GEN. MGR. WILSON, Ni C. {. WILL^ YOUR CHILD 7 * . RECEIVE A COLLEGE EDUCATION This quMtion hot piRrnft ol tk« child ,ptcfur«d oboy«*r,.A Norrii gfroffwo IfbHcylidt pYoWdwd tii« for hit eolUf« e«r«tr. Th« problem of tiducoHng •li]hlr#il li An* thot will fac« every porent •ooner or loter. Thoughtful portnfs reolfso thot thild educotion connof bo Uft to ehonco. ! Careful plonning is otMnHol* For many young men and women, the coAimencement seoson rapidly opproaching wiH be a time't>f refoicing —> the poeeing. of the first milestone on the rood to a successful career. For others it will meon the end. Con you afford to jeopardize your child's future through lack of a definit# plan? We offer this suggestion. Investigate the possibilities of o North Cor* olina Mutual Educational Policy. Tha cost is reasonably Results arrcor* tain. An Educotlonal Endowment Po!icy is the one sure anS¥)W to tbe perplexing problem of ehild educotio^. . ' | I N. C. Mutual Life Esisarance Co. DURHAM, NO;^TH, C>|nOLIt4A _ C.^^PAULDlKiG, President , Wo Honie Is Complete Without No: olina Alutual Policies* i 'i: an
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