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» fNOV. wTf’tfrr ■ ==-—. — PAD IN REV. GEO. FISHER SPEAIO^ at bf.nnett college AciM.lint ti. i*r^*ldent who jntr»uluced the sp«*kr , n !..i!iistri to thn uRI KN'S livorg Firthei. paMor Am^r*' V Prol*^^tnnt Ralciifh dt :iv‘Tfi.‘l « in; rrK-a^fT*' to the n.n of th- «t F.pi!--"f \en r, ri'; iitud'r'- :’t noon. ihlllt ' (hriM ’Hi I mttrtijf f ’ Fii’-!, h-: ntii-ii'.ion 10 Hitlay uiu;luMuli^ ..tljout ■‘w niu't ronW^e ' thn w*‘ cuiinut ci t unythinf oi;t of WAT. I do not b«U«v« there in ■ufflcicnt ChriiUao e«B* toi^n^e In Am^ric* to kwp >ut of war; the Mcond—» n»at-, ur of •conomlcs. Our whole life; ana our' ch-i*ti*nlty $re condi tioned by dur economic c^ivicu- ment. Th«' ftver&(;« minister only cnrried on In no far a i h* cnn C* I I I § MR^ MRS, And MISSj TOBACCO WORKER WHAT AR£ YOU DOING WITH YO^R WAGES? ARE YOU ANY BETTER OFF THIS.YEAR THAN V6U WERE LA%T YEAR OR ARE YOU STILL MAK ING the LANDLORD RICH BY^PAYING RENT? wWV NOT INVE^ YOU* MONEY IN A HOME'. WE HAVE SOME WONDERFUL BARGAINS TMAT CAR BE BOUGHT WITH A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT AND A LITTIX EACH WEEK —JUST LIKE PAYING RENT. ' I BEAUTY CULTURE ON WHEELS ANP* Eligible Jobless To,Get First Pay January 29th EAI.fiKJH, Nov. 23 — Un*>.n ployinent benefits witt,4)e iiaid A w«eks after, January ^ to olifftble Unemployed persona who have .fiBt&hlisiied ^ork, rC' cordi during this tka two weeks and the law and the mechanic! oi *iU operatioHt Chairman Cha*. G. PoweH, of the Unemployment Compensation CommiBion.. saH today. reyi.iter nt thoir neaieJt employ- j ment Office ?or work. It the^'S t I are still unemployed or 4ecofae |, I nn'-mpficyed by Januaiv 1, they |j jIho ihould register on that date [ Covered ^orkera unemployed along: who now become shoXiid ■•▼•r (tands »tlH. P*rt«*P» tka latest iaBoralia'ii in t)>* popi lur of beauty culture , |a th« ttreamlined trailer ( up with the Uteit appurtenancei for beautifying wiMuan and de monttraUajT’' a«»4«i^* matbod* ia half and ikUl ^ treat- me«ti »kaw« above. Mr*. Marja- ria JoynaV, praiidant of (he Nat’I Beauty ^«kure Laa(«* aad j aatienat »^parvi|ior of Mme. C. J. Walker Beauty CoUesee hat j«*l fiaUked a 4t000 auHe Imp wk£[^ took bar from Ckicayo ti Dallat, Texas, wkare the took |Mkrt Ib Negro Day substitutlag for Hoa. F. B. Ramon of Indian- form for the last time. A atar performer on the Vadion High School eleven. St. Louis, Camp bell joined the Lincoln team fa) 1934 and time ater time has won laurels for h|m|olf with his all- kllAVl/tA * ommandettrs Five Beat ^cSieFlSSders 44-38 Jack Betkard’* Six Field Goals Gitc COMS Sensational ' Vtetory Q€^AN GROyES. N. J.—;Nov. 19,—^Thp . h^ly . ,rated Philft Comi^andeurs, undefeated in the Eaat. for . throe coinpfete s^ason^ added another victory to their string la't Thursday night when humbled the Scarlet Raiders of this city at the Neptune' High School 44-38. The t!oms Piv? jumped into the lead with a field show. Yesterday he was with goal by Bethards at the tup off the Renais.'^ance; today, he is which they never relinquished, with the Commandeurs. Bob Dou- Field goals by Ballard. Yancey, gCass’ loss—Chick Edward.s gain. Edwards and Sams came so quick [After three years, the boy who !y in the fii-st few minutes of used to throw the crowd into a/ play until the Corns were always [ panic at will proved that he his in Tfoflt: ' The” viai^ra—goamed Inat none .of . -hil_cunning. Nine to let the white boys j hundred persons were on hand to seo the unheraled Corn’s atar and they j comparatively few^ efforts | court LISTED BELOW ARE A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE WHICH WE HAVE. IF YOU ARE DESIROUS OF BUYING A HOME OR I^EST- ING IN DURHAM PROPERTY, SEE US' BEFORE YOU DO, AND LET ONE OF OUR REPRESENTATIVES SHOW YOU HOW MUCH WE CAN SAVE YOU. command the economic situation of tb« «hiirch,” according to the speaker. ^ '*T!he thfrd thing that y*ou must face is the question of in an age when there is disintegration in family life all about you. de picted'on the t’creen aad in liter ature and in an age when the —SEE THEM TODAY— ^ I., A five room dwelling located at 1307 Lincoln Streot conveniences. Paved street and.near average female m our gif6Mp h^iS surpassed the aver^tige ma'e in female education.” he oUssrved. content shoot from long range, made tdltheck their back court pass ing. Put once in possession of the hall they started their of fensive attack which kept the crowd in an uproar. , Such passing, such shooting, such ball handling! Jack Bel- hards, the clown price of the wooden way, .Whose brilliance was hidden foi- three years a- mong the clu;'ter of starS that wear the New York Renaissance's color, ^tood out like a beatf9n. strut his stuff, j all went home dumibfounded at what they had seen,' but satisfied with the re sult. * The Corns led at half tinie 24-li6. This was the first defeat for the Scarlet Raiders at home LINCOLN UNIVERSITY TO . MEET. U>UISV1LLE COL-\ • LEGE THANKSGIVING I arcmnd '"excellence ' on the f ieid. j A more dependable,^ conacienti- I ous and aggressive iplayer., will ^ hardly be found to fitt h^ ^shoe^. The engagement with Louia- ville Municipal on niankfgiving Sy will te tne second meeting between these two schools, In 15)3..> the Kentucky team fell be- foie the power drrves of the igh- ting Timers, 0.-37. They did not meet in 19S6. The Lincoln lin'e>' for this game will find Green and Mummer at the end posta, Crowdei- and Sneed at tackle. Hughe.t and Hunt at guard and Baker at c*n. t«r^ tb« backfi^ «y«tt ^ Thoman will call signals for Her- ' 1 mg and Campbell, halfSback and Pearley, fullback. y^r, du3 to [for unemployiaent compenaatiio’i | #alting period and cont'ihua t» rvport w^kly on df*rignatod days, for a^W>la work and to show they ara still unemplo-yed. Aftar reporting *j weekly two waek* wlUioat P'tting vrork, than thaj’ bacom* eligible for unemployment bao«> fits for the third week. Kowmrr j piey must report at the ead «f; the third week, and their anom* ; ployment bejpefita check iWU b« ; ready fbr them one week later. [ or 4««t four weeks after they re-1! ported fheir unemployment andj, appWed or benefits. » j; ■ For example, Mr. PowoJ! points out, if a covered woriter. becomes unemployed and applies for benefits onVanuary 1. ^nd'^ continues unemployed for three ^ weekiL then he would draw be- There were no Fats Jenkins, no ;Tatie Cooper to steal the with modern, but lipe 2. A very desirable five room house conveniences located 1408 Lincoln and near bus. with all mod4m St. Paved Street 3. A seven room brick dwelling located at 601 Ditprea St. Recently reconditioned. Paved street and near bus line. A five room dwelling located with modern conveniences. 613 Dupree Street 5. 6. A six room dwelling located 322 Umstaad Street witii modern conveniences, paved St. aad 3 nlaatea walk to Hillside Park School. A two story frame dwelling 509 Dunbar Stroot. Home equipped with modern . convenieaees, and recently reconditioned inside and out. Paved street, and near bus line. '• Tow 5 room dwellings numbered 160lS, and 160ft Merrick Street with modem conveBieaees Wear Hospital Zone aad ono block from bv* llae. 1 ). Two 4 r:>ora dwellings numbered 708 and 707 Gerard Street. Recently built. ' Enroute to Duke. Uaviersity. 9. Two 4 room dwelling*^ nural:«red 1506 and 1508 .Coa* - cOrd Street with modern conveniences. Five mlaatea walk to new Whitted School, ,, HOMES OF ALL TYPES, SI^ES, CONDliTIONS AND _MDJ^ICES._AyL THAT WE EXPECT J& A XEA- SONABLE-. CASH PAYMENT. WE WILL mAkE IT EASY FOjl^ YG(J TO PAY THE BALANCE MONTH LY. A’ Way THAT WILL BE JUST LIKE PAYING RENT. . * . ■ » R. Si McGhee Coal Co. LET US SEND YOU A TON PERFECT STOKER COAL 5.PHONE J-1941 1 ■.. . DbyOOGAMBLt: LIKElHtSTf OR THIS? •COME SEVIN •N I’LL EAT N*XT WEEK* Y' •NO I DON'T need AN/Y insurance. JYOU SEE.II^IOONT HAVE afire I WILL ALS04>E51RABLE BUILDING LOTS ALL AROUND THE NORTH CiM^OLINA COLLEGE FOR NE GROES AND the NEW WHITTED SCHOOL AREA AND^ OMTSIDt €IT¥ LIMITS (SUBURBAN). Se^ Me £ocaX AgQnt of BANI^ERS* FIRE INSURMCE COMPANY ^ DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA CONS E RVAT IVE~SOLMD-PEPENDABLE Uaioa Acme Realty Cn. Now Prices Advance !& Associates, Inc. 114 PARRISH STREET Or DIAL L-1321 LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKERS graphed prEe» Realty Co. Durbam Raleich AOENTt! MAKE BIC MONEY GIVING AWAY PICTURE LOUIS Champion A ruii Slw iiMcially^MMl Photo FME «vHh Evaiy Can *f Siwaat OMTgl* BraMfii Hfirprewlitg Sm’s the bifgcst money-maWina oipportunity ever ^ to Agenu! Doo't lote uiy ttane ukins advu. tage of this aeasational offer! Just think how your cus- toners win buy nben yoo oBtt them a beaulUut Auto- ‘ d Photo (95ixl2'T o( JOB LOUIS abKihitely with eaiih can of Sweet Georite Brown Ilair Dress Hv manta n ni.hifw ot this COtbIng WOffld'a name a«a address for FREE samples ^ Sweet Geenia Brown Hsk Dfcs*> ins. Face Ponder, Agents Offsr and Sp^ JOE LOUIS FREE Picture Oifer. Huiry today I' VALMOR PRODUCT^ CO. 33M IndUNa Avmmm . X ctiteay, UHmie Lincoln University, Jeff erf on City, Mo.,‘ Nov. 18—The Lincoln Uaivafaity Tigarg will ^ wir)il JUl thehr footbaill activities for 1937 on Thanksgiving Day, November 25, in a Mid-West Conference game with Louisville Municipal College at Jefferson City. A l&'it minute effort on the part of 1 oiiisvill^^to break into the \vin- ning cofumn or the first times this season and a Lincoln attempt to keep her home slate of gamer, clean as well bs to improvo her even-steven Conferene »nd avenge the defeat at the hands of Kentucky -earlier in the sieaaon. forecast ^ hord' fought ibattile between these two teams on Durkey Day. HOMECOMING QUEEN nefits for the third week of his unemployment on January 24, or Just four weeks from the data he applied for henefita. unleaa a different day for deliverin;r hia check is designated by the local employment office. The Entployment Service of-’ fices are expecting a. heavy re- |i.'tration on Jantiary 1, of thoae • ^ho become unemployed during. Taller part of year andj staff members are making aUi: efforts to0 get ready for ihatj rush period, The Unemploymentlj Compensation Division ia work-: ing hard getting ready for pay*l- ing thq^enefits as rbon as theyt| become payable. Three shifts ofji workers are (busy 24 hours a dayll in the Raleigh office getting fh«! wage reeerds of worfeem, quartiTiy by the empIoyeri, od and up to date by the Ad Of; the year, so there wiB be no deJ[ tav in j?otting the checks out in due. I __Special aaaeala are being aent' to employers who are no; up toij date in filing their quarterl: wage reports as required by law. ese will be followed by urgent lemands to delinquent. tho.'e who are itill ® « *.*'4* Maude C. Kennedy, attractive ,8U eie Junior co-ed, was elected 1937 ‘‘Varsity Queen” of the. 1.3th annuaff Homecoming of_—JKnox-| ville College. The official .irown- of ti,he Queen took place just be- The Tigers will enter the fury fore the K. C. Bulldogs took the minud the services of a reliaible tackle, Chester (Jotham, recontly injured fn a practice session'. Captfcin Thomas W. Campbell, halfback is the only member of the present squad who, in this ?ame, will wear a Lincoln uni- PAVS $100 MOSTHLV FOR 01 fEKT A OAV CblldrM aad Beneficiary Now llMlir«d at no Additional Cost. , AB....£Btiral]r^ Maw -Featwr*- Offered by no Other Company Uurham, N. C.-An accidenf inraranM rollcy insuring thre* the bene I- 1® Fidelity Mutual fa in immediate benefit from date hfnJw! , payment. Weekl) benrflts are from $10.00 to $26. 00. Death benefits from $250.00 to $1600:00, and the cost ii only one cent per day or $8.M pei Yon must see this policy at our expense. Read it, and understant), exactly what it covers, then if you *re aatirfied, send $3.6$ to put It in force for 1 year. Bac^ year *11 benefits io^ase 1© per cent untfl tbig a value of SO per cent ,nore at no additional cost Women and tuen are accepted. No tHwBeal layminattqn, np-red- tape. Send nc mon^ witli appl ration. )ust write yotur nane, age address, henefieiary’a name and rebtlon^ip and mail' (0 ,tha Sautliem Fidelity Ifntual Insu rance Company, Durham, Noiih Carolina, ^for free policy inapeo* Moa. (Adv). fieSd against the Lance Drai^on.' in the Homecoming grid classic~> a game which the Bulldogs won. 14-13. As a memiber of the Alpha Delta Sigma, the YWCA.' Garnet Masque, and Literary >Gem, Mi^is Kennedy is very prominent in campus activities,Her enchant ing eyes, charming smile, and vivacious personality havtf v,>on for her many, friends among the ftudent body. Miss Kennedy is the daughter Mrs. La Frieda McElrath of Athens, Tennessee, and Mr. I. H Kennedy 0 f Knoxville. The QOeen’s attendaiirs diiring Home-’ '««WHng„sKere Johnnie M."“Jone!^ of Spartantourg, S. €., Juaniti Leo of Moultrie, (teniors, and Made line Jackson, sophomore, ol Knoxville. Sc Good KairGronlbr a qwiaiM Grows Is Iwlr. bjr year Scalp Disfasfa Uas Bate. 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