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. ^ tort ' * , It ivflT-te BcilHMif for mii li lo f% ia jyB>^ flT# mm ftrn .mtmit m ba\ you fitti'iWliifthiftf tbit will P«7 ■' ■II k. FRES >B ***• CO/B»* note - yOUR oT co/uifia tnd •ign vmtr ONLY ta your Mttr. I f%VTY wh^B you joc'fiid*? • jj--ecr voiir * ZSrJiVr&i AVV,CE .. a) dcM for^ you get frown. HS_My mother saj^ne irot ine»n me »ny grood Ukui'^' he doesn’t vi|»t me »nd I want yc>no~tai me whut „ An«: Yoti had better tak? >our mother’* advice ai>out this prolv liSTTor aSenft^ptPmy^-^^ yoting man doM not think niuen flf j-ou ft.- h» fay h# doo. . . Don't woirj' too much about him for you are goin^ to hav»v • number of nice boy friend? be* MF-^Pid MC Are anytl^f for m« and will fa* c^r* any n^r« ^ tottia kind of Jojt in A# I. ‘^Wrt ■ wort^iV woaW pay fon anoBife to a^ut twW. ^ * Ans:. thtfi l^e your aiad right now, *A6e and'* l^tr ttU', . . TUs feUow docsnt car« m>« thing about you nn'H he never will. 9t«p trjrtng to ehai* him aronnd. . I ;ipp^ «fhw*r to t|«'l(itt*t f wii^Lyo !»• ^fW ir&ikM «to and wh«B^uit I «s- pAet ontt Ajm; Yoq arf in for a big dis appointmcpt for yoor, unci* fi i.ot Jn a position to h*l^ you out fl- BancUUy ri|-6t n»w. Yoo riioaid pay fon anoai^ to on . . . g«t ou\ and nuricc m dalfgwnt Manli and you wtU g«t wdirk. my hu-Ntoand fcet the • job that he ha« ajJpUed for pTar-Tf-Mii atiBHt ho)H_gpon go to work? Job Ans; 'He is goiitg to get a w-ound tSc» ni'st rtf the year . t~. It'will pay enough for you to tnak« a»’van««mentsi t® tbogin housekeeping. Both of you will b*' a lot better off when you do f«> out to yourselves. FGM^—Pleatie tell rae immedia tely ii^o put the money in iny roont? I tSSlt'h^ watting f«r «n ‘Ans: You are inaoeent [ires Imow H ^ «ttek t* yaw story. Tha money was pWnted ther« by iomeona you «r® wall sualntad wMi Mid tha i»hol9 ato^ wUi &co« r#r; ilfiiiiiniiiiiiiiiii AL8—^Heaaa tall ma if my boy friend cartel more for me than the woman that he Mves with? Ans; AV}(oIut«ly not' ... if he did- he auraly would not b« atay- inf with another woman. Don’t let this individual fool . you any gnd lOhiifcr*^ thing at aTitr for yovu or else, ha is out merely te sef h*^w much fun ha hava. In Consider )• CMtaasar C«*a|M Dihm $1,4S,D0O Yaai^ly Bisslaaai mw YQBK — raMptiwi •xa««^a of eooparatliwi 1*VP ^^ropaay eitiea whleli in- orcas^ (lii«ir eftcieney /ftiioufh amalfmiMLtioii into a aii^if^eity* wida otyajiUation, raj^ifent** |4tvaa of N«ir York co^pa^tiTes last weak took a praltMibkary step which may lead to tk* amal gamation of all co-opts in the cHy, ‘ To date, as groups of consum er ( ia the city realised the need inir - p«w«r and - orgraixationat atraogth of a unified coop*ra- ttra. At thia seaaiofi, co-op repro- jwfMMiraa.pMMii • reanlotion Wl^tim: ~~ Tlr~*-~r Cooperfttim WK4py|l» to assL|t thenf fn form- u^tluc ;a plan ot unification, apd act up a apacial commlttaa to iaiaatigate the first atep* In that dlMotion. tT» Basam Cooperative ^^Cole* aaia, which aervaa as ibuyer for theM organizations, estimated thla week that the retail volume t>f ^uaineaa of consumer coopera tive in the cRy will exceed |1,. 4M.OOO tWa year. R|&—Oo^ my boor frietii love me rieht now'aa 1 deaira hbti to? 11 wrota ya« privaWty b««k fr tb* summer wid wts well plaaa^ ad.- '^Ans; Be b still very interested in you—aKhoaf^ anotlMr ^ttn# woman ia in bi» life at Uii« time »ls«, *^(i »M Ii|^ yen stanA iwi 'tetd ek»m»» m »*>• does of wlBBlnf W«— Hofw.»T«r he 1* the tyv* that you Imts \o PJV_Would it be a #ood idea for me to inverjt idl my savinfcs in the propositio|i th#t I have in mind at this time? Ans: I sincerely tiiink that you would: be using mighty goi>d ludgemeift to pvrehase tiM pieee of property that haa >ee» offer* ed yon recently at such m low price. The pM^ & MMra^iHT the pl«ce just M oheiqii at he can . . . buy it by all means for for you will douitle yfeur monejr in a short time. "Wfrf both«r»d M>jth an outon^KTbllt in ymg Nandi downtown «v«ry dory ^hirrtt k •• mm U Mlih • but? tfs lot« cK«ap*r t« rids H># bui «nd yw iMvt to worry obout porking apOCM. tops for mHI ^Inf too long.' brokort b^jmp«r« «rW wwo#^od fon- jdwi Of . wers set «p to »eet tlu^ ^pesifio- need. There are now iQ^pers* tive grocery stores, 11 coo^ra- tive eating placea. 2 coofMrative laundries, 4 cooperative milk routes, • cooperative g»rage« 4 coperative housing project^ a cooperative power plMt,, and 9 cooperative ibuying clubs in the ^process of forming co-op gi-ocery stores. Serviag th«4».. organln- tieiis are the Saatem C*op*W' tive Wholescale. the Siaatem Co operative League, the Coopera tive Book Club, and Cooperative Distr&utors, a cooperative mail ord“r house which ofPerates a miniature department >tor-3 for its New York mem!bers. Last week mstnbers of the (boarde of dlreetiow of New York co-ops were calfc^ into a apeclal session by the Eastern Coopera tive League, to dicuss pr'>blems of udian organization witn An- derfi Hedberg, representative of the 3ooperative Uaioa of Sare , den. Mr. Hedberg dwcribed th«s prowth of Stockholm’s 16 coope- raMve societies which were finally merged at the sugifestion of the Cooj^rative Union to forni_ the it^rMitic Stockholm CoojBff®tive Society with more than 3>50 stores in the city. Mr. Hedfi!rg cited the incfeaaed efficiency cf management increasied purchas* POUNDERS DAY AND CORNEItSTONE LAYING AT BENNETT DEC. 4TH GiR££NSBORO, N. C. — The laying of the comer stoiM of the Annie Memer Hall, » dormitory dofiated to tbe institution toy ‘Mm. Henry Pfeiffey, will take jiace at Bennett ' Collega on Saturday morning, December 4, «t eleven o'clock. ‘ At thia titn* the annual Founden’ Day Ser vice w^l ako b« held. Among the speakers 'on this occasion uriD be Mrs. Annie K. Bowe of New York Glty; Dr. T. P. Holgate of Chteago; President Robert P. DanIeU ~of Shaw 1^9- versity, Raleich and Mrs. Jnllns W. Cone of thi" city. Music will be rendered by the College ■Choir, under the persona^ direct ion of Dr. R. Nathaniel Dett. - The new dormitory is to be Mcoi^ed after Christmas and will aceomodate approxinM^^ly 75 students. T|ti« board pf trustees, faculty and Mtudents*for Bennett College invite all friends of the college to be present. mutT D. OASKEItVIU. AP POINTED CITY SOUCITOR PHS*A., —Robert D. Bas- karriJl, Sl-yM»«id attorney, was appointed-A*ai|tant City.. Solici tor by Mayar-Wllrpn. Monday. BasaMrvill % a political prote- fe of Councilman .temes R. Ir vin and is legal aovisor to the Colored-American dtisens Or. ganisatlon of Philadeiphia, a po- Htical gretqi ff wbieh Irvin Is t!w president. OROANIZE OMEOA at mobile ‘ —T1»e ypoiatsw to a graduata-af the IJniVcrsfiy of 'PwinsyTvania, havlnx galn^ hia bachelar?.^, master’s, and law-degreea in ths schooL'i there. He finished Inw in IM3. He lives at 09 K. 96th Street, though his btrthglaix ia io Bas- kervill, Va. I He is editor of the Oracle, 0- m^ 4%i frat*rni*y orffin) director of the A^eveeaent Project and ft'seWeitt of th* lo cal in t«r-fr»t*r»ky Council. He han been junior pwrtener in the law firm of Rhodes and Bas- kervill since the be^nning of the year. MOBILE, Ala., Nov. l*i^( P)—A gradu*^ ^pter of Omega Psi PW Fwitemityj organised here laA Jhrtday when members mat in the offl of Dr. lE. B. Goode. Th» Oi Fraternity has been noli4r«.i ^ it't encoucttKement of ‘ acbievr- I ment among Negroes and holda [ an annusl Ncgrp^ Aohir»^o»**t r I Week, presented this yev Hf9.4 ,j 11-17. Many men eif *^j5i'ominenee jthi^ fiaternity and it is~#tMtn«fev ] thst,«ome of them will be | to Mobile. I Making the new, graduat* memhara - vai nd discussed and groups, .. pointed to study th% of m&king the orfaalziMMlr of service to the local Junior ChMB^ her of Cowwo».»a4 organiaatioitt. T. €. LMiiter of College, Ai otdfmitH* ton Institute and Dn E.^ibiAlMiiW' of Talladega ColTeg*. aaid uHte*: harry CoWege head the MU uate chapter. Decide Negro Cmgress Needs DONT FLY TOO HiGH lid* Hm I. m»4 Wv« M>wi IDwhamPuhlk ^ SendceCa ^UHllHlillllllfHllflilHlltliltllllflflltfHliiliilllllillillilliiillliillllilliiiil^^ CiYllli&. too h{ah . . . putUni: on'your to leod to • CRASH when your gai . . v yotr K!ONEY good POOD FOR tiUilLY *r PWEWS at LOWEST PRICES I Hollywood Inn Cafe gnres ea&. ■ood enjoy life but FIRST I.av the MRS. C. 'C. HAYESWOOD. frep.^ I Buy money eof be. ture you can AFFQRD It. • START SAVING REGULARLY NOW W« Welcome Ycu r B a n k i n g B u si n e s ll^|cliaaios& FaiM ^ tia 5.~MANCWil 3T. DURHAM, ft XL PHILA. Nov. 23 — (ANP)~ Need for further publicisingr the principles of the NaUonsl Ne gro Congress, was the. conrensua of the opinions expressed at the Echo meeting held at the YWCA Thuraday. evening. At thia meetinc^ one of a ries be&ig held in different sec^ tions of the city to arouse enthu siasm for the woi4(l to be sponso red by the local branch of the congress, Arthur Hftff Fauaett. the head ot |he ^^iladalphia chapter and naiionaT i dent, presided. Dr. Charlotte Hawkinfi Brown, one of the main speakers of the evenin#i Isau^ a lAii^ng cSH IS action. According to Dr. Brown v^e presi- advocated a planned caqtmji^-^ - be carried into the hoines^i)f masses by personal contact^ E. Washington Rlffvlf. roundly applauded whet)L ^ “I get tired of the Negro talkr^ ing about “we denu|i^l Aft (A’ fective demand inipliea.>tlM».— er to take”" He Continued by calling fdf • ^ militant leader to head the d^ i mestic workers in thei^ Uglll #4T social Justice. Hv chMI*H#0 lb*;.* church .to organise th|k 40Ni#le i woiker«, because of tbe|s- m the masses and the trust it gcpup has 4n the church. *‘TfajB Utote hro-A.umB^fnT ou> women to stand out from behind « there is a’^pressing necefBity ffir [ the-mpn- -aTTd'take their pli«e eduoatiag the masses to combat the evils facing them now. She leaders.” said Mm Crystal BM { j Fausett. * C Dorlilliii Raleigli A.INJVBODY Can i^fford to Build! Becawse eoiulitioii* eeacerniai the plaBnibg, fiaaaetlig altd aelaal •oastmetian a new home hav« sever been osere favMM^Iei th«re’s absorilefy iae leasoa whv yo» cui't have the bwwi VM d** •ire. Uader the Federal plans you can beild with Haa eertaiMjr if —r — fall owaership ... a heme that will be roars in 10 or 20 y««nt> AmI’ r*e«r Initial Inveitment need b« oiiljr 20 Rer cent of th« ThU^new .m^^ flnanciiig .ls Mifkr. venieat and aiore acoaomleal,^ Tak« advantage of this portaalty now. ' ^ I iMium COME IN NOW FOR ALL INFORMATION ABOUT FEDERAL-LOANS AND HOME FINANCING PLAMS Eft ous bledch SCARBOROUGH & HARGETT FUNERAL DIRBCTORS * Aebelaee# Servl«« PHONED DAY J-37XI — NIGHT J-37St EAST PSTTIOIEW ST. OURHAM. M. C '4. We are esislnslve agetito for the natioaaUp lowifn DIAHNI9 TONTINE WASHABLE SHADE CLOTH For Qwality Window Shades Call J-9991 Slaee Oer Speelaltp. —> Liberal Anovrance For OM RaHiei Durham Shade Works SHADE SPECIALISTS FOR at YEABS US EAST CHAPEL HILL ST. f^ON^ fool around wifli JJ str^ase bleached BesetH 3^. tr^" Nadinote Bleacb* ing-C-rtfMTU^Inwwn formsif ^he weaclT^t rieally Ueacbes andpurifintbe^cin. m’tbedi«4k*li6towpte because the wcpet ttltfW formula can’t l^tat^. NotluDfrilatljkKS to ligjiten the skin so qu^y, 60 sQiely. Start toni^t wUbNadifioIa W«aching Cream and watch bow Voor c&nplexion grow!» fil|tter in tone, smoother and smer in texture. AjUdnifgistscarry Nadinola In r^pllar Sze at ^ and ex- BFAUTIFUL HAI tBOfHHf back guarantee with ev^ jar. ■ If your drumst . caat supply, twe no suosti* ttri^fle^iftoney and w&,»iU mail toyou postpaid with book of tns^un»d b^uty secrets. NADIKOtA. iBo* 144. Parti, Teim, TURNS MENS THOUGHTS TO ROMANCE Fire Insurance - RenMs -Real Estate* Property l^anagein^t • A«tcoi6l)lle and All. / Kinds Of instiranee. ~ ~ > . - ‘ - - Union Insurance & Realty Co. H, M. MICHAUX,/Manager^ FIDELITY H0W1TAL SlCKMBtB VAIL SURETY Make WUK DrMms YO II Vi Coffls Trus .. . eODEFROY’S URIEUSE 1- MIN a«TM issIm u sitl* wbo oidinuy r« A# IWadMi itsl»«twyo»»n*l»wUloo»trtfle s Idw''^ to m H4iL oiIm' oat tad wlUlina toacdM CeUc \ --g— ^ — — iMfik «iw*nl«* Iu«i4r Kl*«4r r bam. N. C. Phone J-6SS1 mifti FiDEUn nmiAt mSWE CdHPANI fHE ONLY CASUAtTY COMPAMY CHAHTBWBD W . NORTH CAROLtMA coin« mnlri i«( bl«ck. MidL da ; iiflii twown, w Uoad*. Ke 3 UcUa*M, ao taMU. A*l| Lu(sa*S|it’aiMaQMrtraSie le BM |ii>a •» iffrofrowdMUtwiU rtfeadfaar 1 Q#»CffMn, If ye«r- d«^.net H, *mM- w.M eiract » aoalwoir. Kwwwfnmm ^m0any HAIR COLORINO MIQ oiiw •!. 1 Wx!«gfejSSi.
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