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On SiHicNiy mura- inf, HoYtmh^T S, tJi# rejrolM lennon which mm t«7 rich ln| The L»thern, Andrew Smith, tty worn *re In much dem*nd. jitnd to help thii gove-mment of "SaUbath D|*y Scnrkei'’ were >ontent Rev. Steelc’i gofcject wm Leon Jone», Robert Wlliyhti Boiyjwith the thought In mind th*t rtoy g^d at the Mme time, prore held at the Jane W, Smith lle-|«The Mool*of ReHglon," and the Hare, and Centrartor Calie J'in- (behind a dark cloud the i» the world that wt deaire to mcrlal Ch«reh at 11 o’clock. The ^ discoumo was what a cher returned to the city Friday *hi»ting, the flpeaKer gently uaher help make it « better pWie in Rev. Algpmton O. Sleple rendered dynjiiknic force one’i mood can be afternoon after spending two ed (In tho^^h'ta) step by atep, iwhich to live, a mo«t impre«alvo And dynamic ^^ither for good or evil. Oountrie* wp^ tin Raleigh. until we found o«ir»^lve» standing| lie «aid: "Money and the . ■ - ... have been rlaMfied according to *•**#*•*• HHIIIIIIimmmmfH Imoode. 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I T* talitarian (Dictitiort«hip) i^d IDemocracy Is the mood of the I4tive« in Charlotte. 'French Revolution. The American liRpvolut'ion is that j^'l men are [created equal and free and have the right toi life, liberty and the 'Ponway, S. C.; jipursult of hfba>ine*s. This hasn't fTimmonsville, _ ibeen fully realized ** yot, but in America, we have . educated our selves step by step to this mood and progreiw«>d in this direction fs being made. Another hlgfiliirht dn the mrffn- ing Worship W(Hs the beautiful selection rendered by tihe Glee rliA. They sang t^o selections, '“Roll, Jordan, Roll” and “Some- boy’s Knocking at ; our Door." Vespers was held at fofir »w m. under the auspices of the ^ the Ballot box ready to caait Ballot are the two recognized our votes, not to co«t our votes,'great fatrces of today,’ and if we not to build m«ire on® teachers aire not in the money class we schools; not to buy automobiles Soj big and long that must be driven ^ut of town to turn around but to cast our votes for men who are willing to give thp Ne gro dn opportunity to prove that L E. Austin Speaks..,. To Oxford Ushers By Rev, C. A. AHcins Oxford — The Ushers’ Union «was held at Penn Ave. Church, Bttnday, Nov. 3. A sboort program- •was rendered, after which the chajplaW George Luster, turned . u ,'the meeting over to president YMCA. The AidreM was given by' , v .. TT 'Gooch, who in turn presented the Harold M. Patnpk, Director ofi . . _ ™ TT ^1. igTiest i«>paker L. E. Austin, Edi- Chrwtnan Educatnon, Hawthorne i.. . iv r. j T • I r-u V rm. r-1 »' of the Carohna Time«, and iMne Memorial Church. The Glee ., . ’ , , ^ _L j X • prefciden* of the St#te Ushers Club wA equested to sing, “King . '■ Jeans is a Liston’n.” ,pjnJon. Mr, Austin asked the yong peo- Charktte — The Pranksters pie of th® choir who had render Social Clu.b met at the home of ed lovely music under the direc- Andrew P. Allen on East First tion of Mass Edith Carr, organist. Street, Monday night. Officers ahd ito come dtjwn and take s^at in memibers jf the organization are; iaudien'ce. This being done, he sed President, Clalvene Fincher; Vice [for his subject: “Scraps.” Gbing president, Lillian Cunningham; bafck to the days of our fopre fia- Secret«ry, Nannie Little; ABsisfc- ther who from actual e^erience, ant Secretary, Rachel Duren; Treasurer, Clyde Brcwn; Business Manlier, Andrew Allen; Publi city Manjdger, Adam Manigo; Social and Program Comimttee Workers, Wdlliam D Baxter, Rosa jsang such eongs as: “Nbbody Knqws The Tro’JJble I See,” but With faith in God and themselves (were able to say; “Glory, Hal-le- lu-ali." Though they worked hard and' received only cruel treat- M. Gkjodwin JioJin Freel^thd, Wm. snent, he stressed the impoirtance (Roberts, iRichard Massey, Mar-1 of writdng Qur names on the shall Pegram. The purpose of this | floors we scrub, the house* we onganization is to briqig ebburt ajbudld, the potatoes we grow and closer cooperation amoi^ boys and Sn every thing that we do by da- girls in an o^^niziilti'cm. The motto: “To strive to be alive, a- Icrt, and active.” ing it so well that our work will ^eak for us. He sdid that wortc Is honorable and overalls worth- SPECIAI^GET YOUR CLOIHES CLEANED FOR SCHWL DURING THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER Suits and Dresses cleaned on our “Back to School" special. All garments will be carefully examined and repaired. Call us for your cleaning and sa^w the difference. ROYAL TAILORING CO. should at least use «ur privilege and vote. Mesrs W. M, Smith, D, B. Htnderson, C. A Carr, ex presi dent, Mrg. B, HI. Rogers, tfie writer and others commended he has ability to think for himself Mr, Aurtin for the great megmge BEflury-'^Romfliici SPONSORFD BM LARIEUSE BtAUlM BURIAU Th* lari«VM Mouty lwr*M wa$ Mlabltslwd by lh« Godafrey Mamifoehirbg Compciiiy to w«*od» of {WMcrylno woiMii't natural baauly, and to nak* Hm rviwH* of this r*MCirtii ovaHabi* to Itw publk. There’s a difference between beauty and jtist good looks. Most women are Interested In their ap pearance ; they are clean, fairly well groomed and withal attractive. Bat, so many of us neglect those little tricks which tell of real daintiness and fastidiousness. Bead over the list of questions and score yourself for perfection. Bate yourself ten points for each question you answer "Yes”—If you total 90 to 100, then you are one In a million women who are thorough In their beauty endeavors; if you register 80 to 90, then you are fair; If you rate, 70 to 80, you had better make mote effort lest your over sights catch up on you disastronsly; if your score Is less than 70, beware! 1. Are yonr elbows soft and smooth? 2. Do you cleanse and cream them regularly to avoid discolora tion and roughnesat 3. Is the cuticle of all flngers weU-trimmed, or do hangnails and overgrown cntlcle mar the beauty of your handsT 4. Do you keep your nail polish In good order, or do you let chipped and scratched polish remain on yOur nails? 5. Do you bathe your throat as often as your face In order to keep It young-looking and lovely; do you use a good cream on It every time you apply It to your taoel 6. Do you altar your shade of makeup to coiafcriB to the color of your costume, or do you Just use the same Und all year round? 7. Do you brush your hair vigor ously each day, regardless of a new wave set you might want to pre serve? 8. Do you take care to remove unsightly hair from your legs, whether or not you wear sheer hotel 8. Do you consider smoothness of knees (so often visible with the advent of the Increasingly shorter skirt) a beauty necessity? 10. Is your sitting posture good, as well as your standing posture? As we all know, beauty does not conMst merely In lovely hair alone. In classic features only, in grace of body solely—it is a combination of natural fineness of clmracteristics plus constant care to present and Improve the physical, plus cleanli ness and graceful carriage. No one Is unbeautiful—It Is so often a mat ter of neglect, or improper selection of makeup or hairstyle, or costume, for that matter, which might give the harmful impression of lack of beauty. Each one has something good to build upon. It becomes then just a problem of making the effort—and of doing th^ right thing to Improve upon the gm points. ' Without a doubt, you will be able to question yourself more thorough ly. The questions above are only a suggestion, only a hint to arouse Interest In the need for ways to beauty.- Ask yourself these ques tions, and more too; answer them honestly if you dare; and, If your score tdls a story of disinterwited beauty care, then you will want to begin anew to develop the beauty' within you. Ill be glad to help, so write your problems and I’ll do my' best with solutions for them. What are your bemty probl^H^ Write: Mtrie Dowtutig, Larieuse ; Beauty Btereau, 3f09 UndeU ^ ^td., St. Louis, Mo., and she unit be^^iod to answer them. 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J.9042 R. P. RANDOLPH, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 312 Dowd Street Office Hours 9-10 34 6-7 Telephones Ofice N-5211 Res. N-5562 J. E, TURNER, BL D. INTERNIST 618 Fayetteville Street Telephones Oficce L-8254 Res. J-8564 THU COMPANY OPERATES (W A VOLUME BASIS Home ModetnUzatlon and Supply Go. lUrMtorilfcft. ihiriiaM.ir.& Phone J DOCTOR A. S. HUNTER DENTIST N. C. Mutual Building Office J-0891 Res. L-3581 Service. You will find qur SERVICE complete to the smallest detaiL Our years of ezjperience enable us to anticipate your need and therefore’serve you better. **Thoughtful Attention To Eyen The Smallest DetaiT* AMEH FUNERAL HOME 401 Pine Street 24 Hour Service Phone J.2971 DOCTOR M. C. KING Telephones Office 253-6 Res. 249-1 Franklinton, N. C. S. M. BECKFORD, M. D. GENERAL SURGERY 212 Montgomery Street Hf^derson, N. C. W. A. CLELAND, M. 0. PHYSICUN AND SURGEON Biltmore Hotel East Pettigrew Street Hours: 8:30-10:30 1-2 5:30-7:00 Telephones Office IV4021 Res. J-1634 J. & THOMPSON, M. D. 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