; . - V' ' i two ? ? H??FUTURE OUTLOOK Greensboro Negro Newspaper DIAL 2-3425 , - ' i4" -s '* PUBLISHED WEEKLY 5c Per Copy $150 Per Vear 3. P. JOHNSON, Editor & Publisher .; GERTRUDE BR1UG8, t; ' ~ Social "Editor ' "* .: i?i, Qtr.s ?v -> ' ':<il* >. .Business Office:" j . . .'. , . 505 East, .Market Address All Communications A ... ? ... ." THE FUf at peace so Ions as It sees others more fortunate than itself. Perhaps the piost tragic consequences of such a state of mind is a resulting sense of frustration and defeat. The greedy >ppetite is never satisfied. Like the rich fool in the lesson, it la forever saying to itself, "I will pull down- my barns, and build greaterl?t Material : values such as houses, lands, -and machinery werfep never intended to he ends in themselves. Tt cannot" satisfy. sd. Economic freedom and opportunity must be made available for all people, but let us not commit' the error of thinking thaf this will ensure our salvation. Only a contented mind, free from avarice, selffishness, and greed, can assure permanent- security and; peace. ' ? ?; RATION IJEMINDERS Gasoline ? In. 17 east coast' states A-8 coupons are good through February 8. In states >utside the east coast area A-9 -.oupons. are good through Jan-' lary 21.'-'. : !' ' . < . Fuel Oil ? Period 1 coupons ire good through January 3: Period 2- coupons becajme good vfovember 30.'.../J Sugar ? Stamp No. 29 in 3ook Four is good for 5 pounds hrough January 15, 1944. Shoes' ? Stamp No. 18 in 3ook One, good for 1 pair. Stamp <?o. 1 on the "airplane" sheet n Book Three, good for 1 pair. . Meats,. Fata?-_Brown stamps }. H." J, and' K." good through lecember 4. Brown stamps L> ,nd M gopd through. Januray 1, .944. Brown stamp 'N becomes ;ood December 5 and remains .pod through January 1, 1944. Processed ; Foods ? Green tamps A, B and C in Book Four, :ood through December .20. ireen stamps. D. E, and F in look Four become good Deember 1 and remain good hrough January 20. " . " "I . .' '*? ? t-? V *Wr~. 1KGI8TKR NATION'S NURSES Every graduate nurse throughut the nation is asked'by the Var (Manpower Commission to eglsterat a local hospital or lealth center during National lurses -Mobilization Week, heiinning February 7.; The appeal s being made to graduate nurses >i all ages,' na matter .where hey live, or how.long they kave >een away, from active practice. As war frpnts expand, more md more' nurses will be denanded by the armed forces, ind they must be replaced by lurses now inactive.' . rURE OUTLOOK, GREENSB* . />*< ? ;. SV. "'/A' " %.w . =; UCLtMBLkJ MEBANE , Miss Mary Evans of GreeusIboro spent the week-end in iMebane. ' Mlsg Hortense Chavis of i Greensboro spent. the week-end with her great grand parents, Mr. and Mrs; Clint Chavis. ' Mrs. Martha Beaslej* 'of Greensbpro spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and -Mrs. Clint Chavis and. visited her i . .. , sister "in ' the', Kospitali*i'MraLonnie Richmond..:: ': Church,New?!.'', ! ' . ' r. *V On last 4th' Sunday the -Rev. L. Burrough of Norfolk, Va., and Shaw University was the guest ^speaker at the First Baptist, church in the absence of the pastor. Rev. Griffin. He used for", his' subject .'."Stooping to Conquorl'' There was no night service because of the condition of the furnace. Vistors ,at the First, Baptist church were the Revs. Wise and Cherry, student, ministers at Shaw University/ and Mrs. Mary Slade of Gibsonvllle. ' , OBITUARY,. < r "' x Andrew M. Hunter Pfc. Andrew M. Hunter, 20, died at Camp Clark, Texas, last Wednesday," November. 23. He was born in East Mebane, April 20, 1923. He': attended the Mebane Public school and graduated from ? theGraham High ! school in 1941. ' ' Funeral was conducted'at the First-"Presbyterian Church by thev pastor of the First Baptist ?kurch> Rev- C. E. Griffin, J 'assisted by Rev. C. RiMalloy, K6vf <WhfttA, ReikVAlbright and Rev. Mebane.^Pallbearers were i his class mates, Jesse J. Alston, 1 Warren?'Holt, Rozell Browning, Norman S.' Bradsher and Baxter Williamson. i '!Flower ? girls' were his also former class mates: Miss..Mary Foust,. Guinotta THoR, Plaintiff ' }/ > ' 'i-.v,..! t . . ' * ORO, N. C. ' SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4> 1943 7^ mj^S^MEMBER!^ ^ ^yfl TTTT Ol brothers, Mr. Befia of Raleigh, j Jj lfll and fvt. Calvin of Camp Clark, Texas, 4 sisters, Miss Annie G, Graves, Vashti Mebane, Hazel 0f Norfolk, Va., Bernice, Erllne, Pressley, Mary. Thompson and ^ncl Arva of the home. His grand Juanita Trollinger. .. Barents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Survivors include his parents: Whltted also of Mebane and a' Mr. and Mrs. James Hunter, two host of relatives "and friends. yflfy^' Light Hearted jKi Why carry a.lot of unfl , necessary bulk around ' '' "with you to hamper your fcEf\ .every move when you -^gi^gpggM\ can keep just as-warm v ' ) ly in a coat of light weight! y ' "A coat needn't have pP **tra poundage to give * if ." i buy war bonds and stamps your credit is good herei . * 131 SOUTH MVICST.*PHONE2-35(4 -GREENSBORO i v'' ; v ' '" Sharpe Clothing Co. W. Front^pP^ Burlington n. C. ? ? 4 ; . ; > > 4 * ' r i; * " I .

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