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Ttu CAl6Um tiiai fAm^t. iliJlCH U YORK AND LOAN T , S«ll 'Btjilding and L«an during your tpar« time and win a fr»« trip y« New Y«rk World’i Fnir. All p*id. *■ ,j-r“— First Prize Rjtilro«d and Pullman accomodatisni to N*w York and r«tur*, plus |4.00 p®r day, for iQ daya. ^ ■ ' - Second Prize Railroad accow*dationi to ^ N«w Y«rVand return, plur ?2.0# par day ^or 10 days. Third Prize Bus accomod«tioB& t* Naw Tork uni raturB. —■ — No eaah allowan«e. ’ * . 1 Note: Winners may cho«aa c«!«ih in liau of abova pria«a. Cash frisas to othar contaatanti ta ke datarminad .by nn»li*r of sh^rat aald. ((0 par cant of Sntranaa Faaa) 'Eack amttant will ba cradit*d votes as follows 1st waak of campai^ — - 2nd waek of campaign — 3rd w*«k x)f-cainpai*n (A decrease in Totep of 10,00)0 ,9er w«ek tliareaftar) — ieo,e»o Contest Shall I Close Jnly 171939710^ Ifffi ’—"■•■“'Contaat is o.pa« to «vary*n« czcapt parsons raceiving eoMpenratian frams tfc«as«oci*tioA. For Further Information Mutual Building t§H MAACP MEMStlMSHlI* MIVE AT SMAW T BtflyTy-'RomnncE '»|’OIM«.OKl n BO LANIlt/Sl ntAtjiy (OUIMOAIION TM UrltMM laaiity Ftwiditleii «M wtibllihtd by tfc« Q*4*hvf MiMfictiiriiifl Conptny to itaiiy mittndi •f priMrvIng wohwn'i natiirti Niuty, ui4 to mil;* IIm resuitt of f.’.i* ri««arch ivtllibla to tho p'-Wle. In inacgurating the 1939 mem I bev*hip campaign of the Shaw University branch of the NAA [CP. president William C. Raines (left) of the Shaw Universitv [Student Council sold the first certificate to Precident Robert Notes From Daniel (right) of Shaw. Th* student branch ofHhe NAACP is making a determined effort this year to outstrip all other coU$g£a^.in securing new mem- b!erit‘ or the organisation. DURHAM’S BLUE BOOK BY MORINE DIXON In the last column we discussed Hie problenjs confronting thi* over weight girl who wishes to look her l)e»t for spring. Today we will con sider, her too-sllm sister. Hie girl with too many angles aud too few curves wears her clothes, with even less style than the heavier woman. There Is a certain dignity in ma- tronllness, but scrawtilness look* Simply under-fed. Aud as a general rule it Is harder to gain wulKht, IX you are alwaya underweight, than It Is to lose It. Losing weight, In most cases. Is a malter of will power, self-control when It comes td starches abd sweets, and regular exertlse. The underweight girl has to resort to all sorts of tricks to coax a few elusive pounds ,to stay with her. Here are a few iti^es- tioQs which nay help. Ada)uata SIsep liaeasMry One of the llrat requisites for galniag waight .is suHI«ieat aleap. Doctors wUl tell you that no two people require the sam^ amouAl of sleep. If you are underweight, don’t think that eight hours sleep is BUfflclent for you. If you can’t ar range to get more than 'that at night, try taking afternoon naps, If possible. Sleep is a tremendous al4 to beauty, ind an extra hour every day will do wonders. . Diet Important Too often the nnd^rwelght girl has a very small appetite and pre fers non-fattening to fattening fdods. If you find it impossible to eat heartily at your meals, try to iMuke up for it with between-menl Ka«ck». Drink a glass of milk ut ml(l4uorn!ng and another (or n glaSs of Jrult Juice, with a plcce of rake or a sandwich) during tiio afternoon, \\ nrin milk or some of the food drinks r.* bedtime ure very ■ foQlhlug auit' will prove a good weapon iu your gaining campaigu. At your regular meala, too, you should .concentrate on calory-rich dishes. The starciiea and H\,eets which are forbidden the l»e;iyler girl siimild coinprlse..a large part of your diet. liJat your vegetables creametl, whenever possible, and drink milk rather than tea or coffee. Don’t make the mistake of uvold- iog exercise entirely Just you are underweight You should not take too strenuous exercises, of course, but a brisk walk every diiy Will Improve your appetite and help you to slefp goondly. Kxerclse in the fresh nlr will put a sparkle In your eye and roses in your cheeks. Don’t get Bo wrapped up in your gaining routine that you forget about your regular beauty schedule. Brush your hair until it shines, keep your skin clear and clean, and your hands and naila in condition at all times. Follow these almple rul«i and by the time you are ready to don your Easter outfit, you will be blooming with health and an outstanding ^figure in the Easter parade. What-(tre yowr beauty prob lems? Write Marie Downing, Larieuse Beauty Foundation, Room J21 — 319 North Fourth ' St., St. Louis, Mo., and she will • be glad to answer them. Be sure to en'lo't n self-addrejsed^ s:a:::p^ I f . The Durham Chapter of the > A and T Alumni Association held it’s regular meeting Thurs day, March 9, at the home of the President, Walter Grandy on 606 Dunbar Street. The meet ing was one Of the most intere.»t- ing of the year. Due to the fact that they were surpri.«ed to ee Horse Lane, ah old outstanding athlet* of A and T college. Horne Lane brought greetings from the Golden Belt Chapter in North Elastern North Carolina, told some of the accomplishment* of that chapter and how the old A and T Spirit was growing in that section. He wa.« in the city of Durham on official business with the North Carolina Negro High School Athletic Association in t h e i r Annual Basketball Tournament of the Eastern Dis- tiict. As a member of the Exe- he was kept time that he was in the city, and had but few minutes to stop in ' to see an3 .oay hello to his A and T Friend?. President Grandy was cutive Committee i blisy during the the group. After brief remarks from iJtfr, Lah% a delicious} serv ing of salad dripks and smokes was enjoyed. The meeting then proceded. The finance committee reported that the money for the 125.00 trip to the club boy who grew the largest amount of corn per acre would be ready whenever the c'l/^ boy would report. After a few rema'k“ by the president and secretary. The meeting adjourned. The n«xt meeting will be held at thi home of Prof. Moffitt *in April, CAUGHT STROtLlNG a SUNDAY Mary Hester. Livas in an or chid frock, perfect fit with box pleats and buttons down the front; Minnie Turern in a light beige spring coat pink hat, black patent leather bag and oboes; Vivian Merrick in a black and grty twee^ tailored suit wilTi*’ a ' dark rose blouse and hat; Berna- I dine Bailey in a beige coat and I black chic hat; Hazel Ridley in I a beautiful coat with a blue fox collar, black hat and shoes, and WEST OUilHAM CHURCH happy to preser^ Horse Lane to Adeline' Spaulding in a black ■ -=•■ --■■1.— - Belter Insurance Protection When yon bay InoUrane* .you want the best protactidn yom «*» get at die lowaat poosibla cO,t.- : yowr pr«^«rty in the hands of a r»*l *t«tate broker if you wanl the b«a& attinnaklo—one w^ is Jn.position to secnr* for yOn tko higkeek pOMlklo in come from yO«r investmont, Oar years of exporieneo in all kinds of inaaranco and property management is aaenraneo that yon will get " irfnt T"'!! irelnt. Frnry ptrsnn —ilileyil fcT ~t if_ rir ex- ‘bmuuZSA^ ^laco into our fcands is great or •osall it will be looked after with the same care. There will be an ordination yervice at the West Durham Baptist Church Sunday after-, noon March 19th at three o’clock Four men have been selected by the' church to serve on the Dea con Board of the church. The names of the candidates are:-t- BNirch Coley, John Roberson, William Brown an^ Lee Brown. vThe ordhiation sermon will be delivered by Rev. TTioma;', pas tor of the Mthr- Vernon Baptist Church, and the music will bo rendered by M o u n t Vernon Church choir. Three other pastors havf; been J invited to participate in the or dination, Revs. J. E. McLester, of tlM Sccond Bf^tift Church; W. L. Wilson, pastor of the Olivet Baptist Church, and M. C. Carter, pastor of the New Bethel Baptist Church. The deacons, and a.» many of the members of these churches are invite^ to be present. This promise? to be a service of sacredness and interest, and the pu4>tie iit invited to attend. YOUNCmMANFOn THISJOB {yowioxjA. STOP—LOOK-t-READ other dubs tHtose new* came in too late for publication were; Silver Moon, Don’t Worry, Three C*s, Roi’ebud Duchess, Young Women's Social Club Sunny Side Social Club, Van .» (Please turn to page eight) .. tailored suit, white blouse, black hat 'hoes, purse and gloves^ Tos, omploycra do Judfle your aita by your hsir. And II your hair to flray you mlitht as well wear a taft •ajrlni, ''Fm oW—too old for iotr HaT* yoa over on tood Jobs (or tills reason? If you have, don't worry—you can keep It from happening attain. Simply color your • haJr with Godefroy's Larleua*. No matter how ftray yovra Is now, it will Instantly taks on tlowln(, youthful-lookCnt color when Larisas* Is brushed through It. No experience “ceeeary—directions In packaf* tell yon how to apply Lartouear.’TlkeeeKlyafpw minutes. Colar will not riab oil or wash out. 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