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SK I tlfE; e^AltOLlNA TIMES SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1943 nns hko H$ ur. CHIMI; AIk •- FfSeral ^ ^ ____^ . **^7" Vjij j lOu iLf^CQ met iiUUPiJi ICsnaey, irito VM kUkid I. twuk, vaili w • iit mar Imt* I^ritey, lield ia tht iMlilBli Chap«t •ftanoM witli Eury Oh^tolB of Isttitote, ^fi«attiiig. iiei^ %wmf WM tin •on Sr. and lft«. John Jt ICtfBOey. Ik, Ken*7 is McdM Director tk« fokn JL IsdrMva Ibvor' : Bd^iUl at T«skflfN> la- •tHnt«, and is widely koowo hf~ ««BM of Ills affilifttion with Hm Ne*ieeal MedimI Amocitiitm •nd otiMr otfaaizatioBS. Ue«t. Keo&ty's death brought \f^Mj Urn tribntei •nd eonfort- iag msgwyea to the bereare*] ptrmts froa ' all s^tionA of enntry. Col, Koel F. Parrisb, Ceeaeandiag Officer of , the Tsskegee Army Air Field, paij^ H toogiunf tribota to liaat. pitfisd t|e fiae ^i^tifts of as, ofn«tr and • gwtlMifii, aotf that DO finer tri^ta ea«I4 b| iMde whaa it was q£d Uid his lifa ui a|t«f fraedotQ. A lOMsaffe of ««Kd||fiMf fram Dr. F. Du Pat«||«c;^, dent. Tosk^vae I^tnt*, {K«ssed for the f$ed|^ sl^en^ body aad eonuBQoity deep symf patby to the bfreavfld family ot| the nstiisely death of thelt son. I Chipjfio RjelnirdsoD wM *|- iiated ia the service ' by I4eat James D. Monrii. iuHd«t#|it the Tnakegee Army Air l^eld^ Rct, ChariM W. Kelley, s«i| Rev. B. D. C^kett. ITie Tas^ kesee Qoartet, eonqiosed of M^rs AIvId J. Ife^, UMof ^Brown, .KatiiMiel &;r' IC^Ciray ^nd Winiam iWIley,» l^w'- Thy^ ‘Cr(litor.>^ PR^KE LrM91 mm 7 ' A’?«, ': -iir . LAMES AN& Cleaaiag, Pftsaiag Next To MechsKics m4 Pum^ u* PAKRISB ST. '■ *h* '» ■ •' ■ s W*"-- Ci* . in 11% arcleMMe tke p*tffsn fm of Mr servke to get fo ui4.f#oni']^r'|d^^'^.' If »t tioMs fmr hn^cs are erovd^ traffic delBjrs, pMir patience will be ap|MWi«te4. Baat assnred that our eMtire fV^[ \ luim^y pottlble '‘*9tak*onn," tbwe wiU he tii^ ;Mrflee vfll aat be as rood as tiMr ccn^tims 4re hqr«d ' of iMer at thosa.iMtiadar bwiiil " j; ' Hv DURHAM PIlBUCSitllii m DQESmiWE n ■pi oMmp CliorBS of & ()ie boi^irs be rti^acM witb kliot^t of the tafafy of youn^ Uent Senaa^'a lile »9d the no| blUty of %\9 sM^fke. IH tbe^e. he de«lMea» vtll lied, the tteeii^h . 4n*piMiw. M# to the bO£p ♦licll yf»t. Htnai^ dwd. iie^. IHeoaw was boro et tHMitnt», Alab|j»a> 4ofait 3f 1917. He wept with his parejits when they moved to Hewaric, Now Jersey* in 1024, an4 later to Moatalair, Kew Jer- 0f» tliff livfd tor al yean. Os«-ar Kenney • pr|toate4 ed from the South iSfiie * Higtr School in Newirt. During ‘ hft school years he was aettve in tennis and traek and was at'fi- tiated wtth several hi«k school orfanisations, taking an special interest in the musical groopa. In Montclair he "was an actl?* mentber of Ttwp No. 20, Bov Scouts of Ameriea- He attended ' the Jull^artl Schopl of, lifusic in New York City\and laler ’enljered the Cdn servat^ry. ' of' ■ Music, Ob'ertin Coll^?;^0^?Hn, Ohio. At Gber lin he w^p^ aietive-in campus or ganisatio:|iu'),/ • tie ha4 a latg*i campas" acqttaa^tance' ind a wide cirole, gf/ mend?. ’Re organited and pnsidieilt of the Oberi^ €iraptfer. of the Metro politan O^Hd> aa orfanizatiom which was -lafcer espeei^ly hon ored by the Mctrogolitan Opera Company ,for its worit duri|Ar Ihe oi^nizatioh’s, nation-wide radio prpgraBt two years ago. Also At^O^ifi ^e|W^’a promin ent meq^9Li^jt^f €Ani- iponwflpft^i: C^MOfeinpse Re lief. n#n^ ciiMnaan ol staff eommittee of the Ober- Wn Tfear Book.' ^ , B U.5.CROP CORP^ Cj04««caiMi^ ^ - - For patriotic servicc on a farm in Q food processing factory - - SLi.#r^lU» WM MAMKOVfCII f4MI*SlOH •MW BsncrsH w AifjcwtnsuM, awrswReN lUW' o >C‘^&>0«S&’OcS»>Oas5fe>o 4 step in tha right ifhteh will bring you your ambition to become a voc alist. You should arrange to »tudy under »ome good teacher in yur city. See if fpu can't get ^Ihe e|»p«et«niiy to sing for toome of the band leaders. If you have a talent..you will inake the grade. J. C. B I fead your column ^very week and certainly en joy it. Your column is so inter esting and some parts of it arf so amuaing until sometimes I really have to laugh. You seem to know where to place every necessary word. Here's my problem. I’ve been on a va cation and while I was there I met a boy and he said that he Joved me and asked me to mar ry him. Should I go back and marry him? Ans: No, because you don’t “The food netadsi of the nation can only be m«t in the Itmg run byi the ^pe-old plan of work and pay, and not by running the farnmr like a mmkey up and down a prophetic stick.** says Heif1>eit Corey,. newspaper corr^pondent and editor. direction love the soldeir and he doesn't nearei jlove y^fi. You thought you had been awcpt off your feet by thl:; whirlwind courtship but your he^er judgment told you lo wait a few wceka. Fpr^unate for you both that 5^ou did a# you already are doubting your love for the eolier and you are beginning to rcaliTie that mar riage t a man who in reality ia still a stranger to you isn’t a^i glamorous as it is is pictured. Cupid will' pierce n dart in your direction' before many years h»ve pflwc.. Tht Axis $l9ps af nothing— Oo.j'f stsp al 10%. B»y M-ore VVai'Sonds for fnttlmm't Sol* OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour Takes the Gt»?ss out of Baking and Saves you Money After> two yp^ in ^n voi^ *«t training he entere a period of training at the Art Students’ League In Netfr York City, and. did work in flower arrangement and deeorft- tion, showing special profieV enoy in the wax flower produc tion. While studying in Neiv York be passed examination for the Army Air Corps and w«s sent to Tuske^fee for training | in November, 1942. He received ^hja "Wings and was commission- ed a Seeond Lieutenant on June 30, 1934 i ' V **’ ^%e-msssftjjea ■ of condolence reoeijred by the bereaved family «ame from all sections of tho ftOimtry and the nnmerons flor al of ferings beautifnl beyond deS»i{^ion w^e banked high iuwiee on thi PMIIEMS OF UK srsarwsaaaMs % Alll' WAUACf KIVICI Lfr us WfASON TOCfTHCR IN W/SDOV. ANt) UhjOFft^TANOiNC FRESH FISH IN SEASON QUALITY SEA FOOD SMITH’S FISH MARKET 514 Pine St. 718 Fayetteville St. Phone R-3491 Phone L-7861 Obeiiin, ni|md| tlie altar. V f . .. . • r. . - I* 1 J.* • 1 P • . *.V • » H FMtAL HOME ANt> f ORIS T Uving By The Service i^r Thfe Dead. ht FcfT; A Oiie^op Riesd |state Service ^ cAL|,, : , ■ m mASKET PHONf. 115-79 A. C'D.^In my way of ihinki^ ing I have made a mistake iii life. I let my daughter marry tie vvifcag^ man. I want her wtih me. Will I overeome this mis take? Please give me advice, I am a reader of your column. Ans: Your , daughter made her own choice and she doesn’t feel that she made a bad bar gain. It’^ true tha^l you gave her your consent, but had you discourage^ the match, she iprobabiy' ■wodfd. havB' marrli^d him anyw*y. Parents can help Iher children by deciding im portant issues in their child ren’s lives..bjut when it comes to choosing a husband or wife . .it’s up to the boy or girl to make his or her own decisions. To interfere with your daugh ter’s mariage would be a mis take. R. C.^—I have been teaching for four years. My husband is in service and is-stationed In the South. I have been here wijt^ him since school has been out. I thought that I should re turn home this fall and begin teaching but my husband will not hear of me doing so. What ■ihall I do? I’m working here and like it flne. Ans: Stay right there a^ IS BACK |«a^o«p IJ^ Forirf w, ifpm pour- . Your war boiu^ V R pUmea ar« atiE way. Thoir jvpar hitg^ idia, if Mp to ^ kaap buyii»g, 8SBANR 1’ long as your husband stat«- ioned near by and is permitted to live off the post with you. The job you have, is essential to the war ^®ort and f you like it as wert as you do teachinur keep it. It isn't advisable to try to follow him from camp to camp but since you are already established thpre where he is located, .remain until he is trane^erfsd. . -fihave been mar- ried aim^t 4 years and have a good husl^and who does every thing he c^n for' me. I have met a man and I am crazy in love with him. I goes places just to ?ee him, even calls him up sometimes. Meets him every- time I get a chance. Do I real ly love him enough to give up my husband? Ans::: ::You poor, silly wo man. Don’t you realize that you are making a lauj^ing stock of yourself to be chasiitg ar ound after this other man? He doesn’t love you..he may pity you for the ridiculous sp«ctacle you are making of yourself. Turn this excess love and aff ection on your husband, .he’s a better man than you think he is and he can take it too. A. E.—I'm a senior in higli school.—Am—considered—ver^ pretty even tho I am plump. In school I take an active part in most of the activities that are carried on there. My real pro blem *8> that I want to sing with a band. There are millions like me 1 guess, but I feel that I could if I was given the chance. Will I ever succeed as .a vocalist? 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