WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. OCTOBER 2,:;, 19 I Coirt From Front. Page AS TIME M ARCHES ' Jandio - They are thirteen strong GOOD HATING: Stiver 800 l with gonial Mr. and Mrs. Dupree, on Route 301. COMING U1 *: HI BATTIK'S CLUB will gallivant with a gay masked affair October 20 —at the Masonic Hall. FROM THE SANCTUM The brilliance of a bright n mu.e!i sky filled the weary travel er's heart with the urge to skim over the inviting Carolina high ways . High on the terrain on'- could see the billowing waves of tree tops speckled with all the gay colors of autumn’s wonder land a waving sea of green jut ting up to the dazzling gtoy sk% and feci .seeping into the inner soul the urge Tennyson felt when he peered into that dread ex panse beyond and penned those immortal lies of “Sunset and ev ening star and one clear rail ;< Life is but, a brief pause botvvi n the two eternities; -Illuminated only by the extent of view . . Adieu As time fills the bin with ail our troubles and woes . Slrudwick Send your news, announcements and comments to: W. W. Struri wick, 1)02 Glenn Street, Durham. ORPHAN 4GE R M) Colored Orphanage. Hamer, ed, ’•The generous spirit of North Car olina citizens has been ■ Godsend to us in riveting .av ab!erritior. lo the 125 children here The constant ly rising cost of food clothing cud other necessities has increased our problems, but the nerd for housing is our biggest concern at ’itis time.” He stated that contributions from churches lodges and other organ izations and individuals, should be forwarded at once to Colored Or phanage. Oxford. N. C M \\\ ENDORSES modal ion:-, in desirable ennemmi ties, and the denial f the right to work in our chosen sh Id:- or i.n f ollow avenues of curie vro for wh’eh Vti* abilities or pec: ilia: - »o;- ents fit us - j-oiey teeaioc of r-s . y lift '’Whcrea.--. ts. -: Presidciii of ike United Stars has in view ■,( 'is foregoir.:* made ,;u unproi-edent-'-ct effort 1 1... f.«r unate ■> program de signed to iiitc.gi'ate i’.ito foil rhi/.en ship the black pimple of America in that he has >-sued two oxccu’ vr order one ;-> pmvide a con unit - tec- whose - r-r- s . -j: ate disci inenah/'i, and -.cgrc.g.dion in the Hi titl'd fore ;• -md the >uht • for fnli integrali-M of Ncgroe- do the .frrHral f-rnp':)) rociii ■■ rvi.-s Therefore h-e i c • -ivc-s »at we the Nations! Coica s of H- a ir- convention ss.-emhis-i representin'; H'tt.ottc Necr > '.co-nen. “THE BIBLEWAY” EVANGELISTIC SOCIETY 6320 McCall urn Street j Phila, 44, Pa. Atty Bible t-lueatioi) \n.s~ wereri. Any Friendly Ad vice Given To AH Who Wish To Write Dear Lord, out of the vast ness of Lir and the noise of the day, -we turn unto Thee, unto Thy silence and wisdom and peace. Wt: deeply need Thy insTVrt, calmness and control an d above all, we need the patient leading of Thy kindly i arc. Some of us have wandered, and need to be led pack m Thee. Some are confused - ,-d need Thy clearer light. Some are sick, and. need Thy healing. All of us. dear Lord, m weary and heavy iadened and need the refershment of Thy Peace. Enfold us within Thy life Unite u.s unto Ihi Inve of Thy Name. Life us into Thy power, and release within us the sons?: oft hi calmness of the lov< of God. Through Christ out Lord. A men We have prnyn : written by one of our authors. Select prayers for wh.itoven seems dark in your life today. God will move that cloudy glo.-.m; bring joy in that home, bring love one together, heal that one. God will give you that job. will give you, any blessing you need. If you are friendless, he will make friends, if yon are a prisoner. God will help you. If you arc homeless, in will take you in Shall soeioti befriend vm by the way of pray'' •? If vou wish a mn- j von may hove on< by sending I sl.f)o or more for prUnim’. mailing and ;>Tv. Make ell checks s-d mene V I orders payable to Res*. John - Lucy. j _ i ■————rti ..i, „ i„.h _ ij * ~^^ Fftec Booklet h«iie« os a , h i S o«r. 4 _-*?! , ■ ' V fro,*.* •<»» «.. / )tf, * rtfl-W**' f/^.. SHOWING STY!.E ! i f” > ‘ —~’ forohnod. / t,,™ mftf,'Ui' £>t‘NT WITH EACH * r///6 ;S R£ALL V TH£ ~B~r.iT WAY TO f Unk,olt,eri «<'•*» »*♦ »«"» Unbro,*r*, worn m o » wAIR PRODIMo OWeR AJO r» yo//g 7i«/g.' _J LJlUllT': 17 S«s? 42nd St Now York 17, N.Y. - •n»»w.i-r < w)*f ». r ifit rr inm i -rtfuiiiri «■ inai - r nr ■■ninm—>r-iT-nnin- -■- r- - - it win —r>i>»ini« —r mnNii » Jnuri: GT-nWiiTw- inm ■'-^■-■-•w^ iF w- r .,^. T r~-rr /HE /••?>,Fi-/c > /vB;?GI7v JR SB ’ b ..... ' . v Oi WINDY I ; «HR ' CONTI MENTAL r£;ATURE’>. _ * " X \ [ WBELAKk _ - PS®?® WW^- WowN y Was — > ■ / J So®\J %' r ) \t c i ""/OH * hi. 4 k - = 7‘ BERNICE fO - - =l^ &\ V L- is=-sr J ■ U>~ \ 4 PR£tZY / ivwHOA RUMNINCr ffe®. / 1 vou? y / \ i j ;7 Wc-LL-l- 1 PONT KNOW" MT- \ TWAINs- HIM ' l ;cm tou&h v —•- -4 ■" -dZ/ % '4' • -S&l t y,.fj LVAu. f I h m Hk J 1L r jureport oi fuil ovn for aii ; .’Sti/ii'iif*, without rrcjjrd to rau. :veed, or unu we com men * i to c rnc?n?ber-. of the President ‘ '“7 iv n HiphO' ("oni n>iti c; e for th l if, >UtstHud*e-iy :am vice o.s fjrsr IS--i’ ?«> s ■». ; end are e-peoioUy pr- ud of t•;< :ro by »is t*?.• *> r>ntc?i 05 e 1 obcr VI r a Sadie T .M Alexander «v. 1 Philadc1 1 rh i< i. i.; 1 o > n ori tb e r of th c \ T a'Uonal Council of Kegvo W • •n*- •n :. i.d Mr M. E Tlih of At:m- i h Georgia, "Be it puriber resolved that :> 20 to the PrcvsiderP es the United • THE WRANGLER! N A;t,\ ... n ' A .V- .'Y- v> Unm) h * v \ .1 ":ru JTi-CO'bD SECTION y, HBY WINDY/ I JUbT HFAcY AT IT U ... lON^ / I ALWAYS) 4-YCHJR PROMOTION to HEAD FOUNTAIN)/AA!D yOTP S>b A NUMBERr f BOY AT THE SCPA GHOPPb •' k - " TONE JERK COAAEPAYY) " srT J/W\ f j\\ 2-i ' • '-H \ : NT \m\\ ii!\y, ■'] WT WAG CHCxTVie E rw;NTS GOT h*tM m NC’vV m-:EIX" L-'OC ■ .MAD - -yftr- —fFA fegAl. A il:®^ J j M pHO/y'GAN, , 50i* - . iff x- - P'C&Nitj ‘FOUNTAIN | HIM TD! ‘CrH S r '' ( t’AN T‘ Hf --')! < -y y... ....f | 1V \ V j %:r /T M 14 !C kob'ev.!:; Atornc-, Gemgi .tnin-.-: Kihs; Attorney Jean C asters; Snh.cY I WJ-k.mon; C Urir O Sift on Mrs. : Mary Ciuuch Trmii and J.-hr i eld ell. Repo ' ■u.ujve- of \\) vonotier : : r'.'vvc Human ijnder.-tao'hnt; ’ has been : sr - an3r. cj I i 015 4 the m e 1 president presided ! !if i r in't any iitw nvui who ; of 1 n xti'"t.■ o HAIR POMADE j Used by lovely, popular | J 4 j <[* > j women For over 40 yoors, , V ’**’,« I ' •'«' nv. **'* ] ?.*■■ You, too, con hove soft, P<w | X glorious heir the EXEIENTO *'*’*» s- v •** way, Delicately perfumed for a s*: jj odded glamour. ~ jjj| : J Cnhnr rXUENTO Beauty Aid; Oso>si«i«s or»d Pasting o*l m ((r * vx Odor, a dainty nrod(s<*rtM Bo lure c?wl get tH* fcriginaf in *> ftietjcH Crtr.m, -tot brigH**r *^ } - yellow om. Only ?Sc,a»' f?U drug t he carotxniam ThFTo£<N T 6TT) / THAT ANGRYV-< I VOU DIDN'T HAVE) \ \,TO PUN A r/ ( ' ■ v I I Kri V I y/ '•• | 1 /-AiAA-'s r w •/ I DC. CiU'AM Y BE/'-.TlN&’yj t.ijrtjb' (. -i- f \\ « AV-VINIG x-’ \ I rescH-f \- j - #/4 ! \ i o*4l] j- q S fh A ( y \ i i ■xj y i PRWKf-'ssivrs \n> l 1 1( ir\~ > 'i n f/i, (\ ic‘ ! mg. v.'hic.n ; 0 *•••;.•• >: n;)-> do! . unrif;: 1 and vvhai .;!r f r;i; tl'H’’ !•.; -a T 3 cfit’t-at '• r d !•> be latter -,'f< • t Ar.y word "lied ,i- ground for rejection. All .ippiiouils were aynin rejected. : vdim;:. veteran because he had On '■< ,r: fourteen l applied .<>•■•; eviv told that a a. i;arl uccti pa 'H about ito I that s" opibin-'d (iusr bring regir.- ■ba • i ■ •.eiii the- i >V> was repeat- T)uj 'a. r .T• <-r. •.•alien the :-kt J>;n :y i prepared to •a-ag sub .wain t Ihe I'egislrars. SECOND SECTION ou*. Pennsylvania West Virginia. I Missouri and Indiana The .lam [ I will reach d- apex In Neve Yv.rk j | City i'll October 23 1 him lit will ’ iappear at Madison Stjnirc Garden! ■ and the Golden Gate Ballroom in! ■ Harlem with Pro.-kind Truman Toni eh* which will mark the <.• f ■ i fti’lal beginning of Ids lour in ■.■•‘it j i bo presented the keys to the Bor i nup-h of Br lokyn bv Borough Pie ■ ; ideal. .I.#'? Ca.rlimnro From i Brooklyn he vvni gt to Ohio where I no will shade the speakers plat • form with lire fo.am >■ governor ot j the St To Frank Taut sc he. On Onto* ; i'»i. r 21.25 and 26. (he Governoi wiii ' ■ip'.rik in Connecticut at Aii'oid.i ' aliteport ami Hartford, sharing 1 the platform wilt Chester Howl' j farmer OP A Administrate)) and ; Democratic candidate for Governor /■ r (&\ $} \ ‘ ( • ///jhiJ./- :t. yAy W,) . V I X / / \ \ , ■ — Jhjprift \ '^3£2»S ///''/ ,■•■ e- ”C'--rre.;/i j .' |j J r 'H,X i r*rf: i/CV’Cor ’ : S.O V| - jr* !jce ,'* «d /G-t-VI ~.h" * • *' V f*r t !*l g" N?? of4 nf , J*. the }or 4 Jhr.jjJn. Prt«'>y f.flP WntAaH £*.« yn>tr fw ‘trna <cf4f*Att. FSGRTGRT What goes on here? Rr.f> rrc jn.'ikr-. m down — n: did be realm jo vs miss it? Field judge birr ks out the near est tackier—ortvas i? clipping? lithe officials call 'em--and play too what kind of a game is that? Yon wouldn't stand tot that sort of thing on a football held -- but it happens even da\ m the electric light and power business. Government not only regulate l the okvinc companies but is in competition with them at the same nine 1 The catch is that government sets up two different sets of rules. Government electric agencies pay little oi no interest on bor rowed money, and pm no Federal hive. — Imt rice trie companies do. and expect to. W hen government-in-thc-pcHver-bmincss can’t ifiakc ends meet— it gets a handout of tax money from the ITS Treasury. Who loots the bill? \ meet can taxpayers--of which yon arc one. H*« famous "Jan ftt retina's Hremofh, T Hi, SLCCYIHC THtAfRS .. , Css., Sw*wswyn, ♦P. M., iff. Carolina POWER & LIGHT Company t’rrtndlinerr replaced ho-tdil.y ano for ;hp fii* time si nee flee .nv* rue- : tion, the r repressive Party aas i broken down the wall of di.fr.a;- 1 ehiacmcni in rural Eastern North I Carolina !.iASTii^'i:i*;(;i^s ■ i him and hi- propinm T : ns \vn . Pa' |;i line muti' fee the return of the Virgin Island- 1 Governor to the United .State, to actively participate in the lov: pj lit,leu! campaign of hr, i rdliei;' ! c.rreci as i cholar and public see- I van! T. e Governor rojtended the tea- j ■e for his pre,-t/vc in the Stales: at a pres coniercnce this rnnrnim; ai llie Dele '.at u: National ('o:r, miHee He.idtina: lot s in th* Ho'c' if g-.vemmeut ran get info the light and power business tins <.vav it can get into every other b. sine- in just exactly the same wav, in sixtv-iiild )Cats, the self-supporting elect! ? r companies have built for America lhe most and flic best eld trie service in the world. Vi ink: • -fists of ev en Using else are vav up i including fMe costs of making •ind delivering electricity j electric sendee is still the (rest bargain in the American family’s budget ... if does -o much, and costs so lit tie. This is a good o'cord for the thousands of pen. ile who work in pov.ei companies, and to; r . millions of people who invest savings m them. Don’t vmi think these men and women deserve a fan break? the answer is vours to make, for govern ment moru v Is roar money. PAGE EIGHT Hllfmore He ndd"d th.sd Tie v/rt- furl he.'' jdctetinincci to fight for the reelec 'lion of tin President and the on lire Pcmoeivtiic ticket because "the ; National Convention G the Demo ‘ eiMiie Party ha.- had the courage ! and the integrity to refur-r to com i ■ urni-e on the President's Civil : 'fights Program.” It is tjeectiise. of "this convincing lemou.strution that aggressive Jib tii-ia is dominant in the Demo era tic Party that he is confident d' the rceltc'ioti of the President, ' the Governor said. Hi tour will end with an ad ! 'h' s in Buffalo. Now York, on 1 Sunday. October 31 li Pays To Advertise!!!

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