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rouit THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY AUGUST M. 1»37 H Cooffi^ fs 4 $eAurt^(/L i$ A/ae lAYo^-r pnoFSssfomt, f\TV^e Rtsih/€ Soy 60LF-i' CO(JNT(iY CLUB Afy.C -mmmt Recqro As a 006 6FT0P RANK‘ .. Ai^E ohJLY rm PROS thf‘THIS C(^//r^r PAT BALL/SAJ^kr cue CHtCAS% '* jMNSHipper^, sMACY^esrM _ {ANp Jimmy P£y0£ OF RISiNdSON,!^^, • Ip 1937 2H7$tUIATlO!IAL NSQRO PR2SS Dentists Attend Annual Meet In Washin^to^Tb Chicago In 1938 ’^••hinuton, Auguiit 26.,(ANP) ■'With over 300 delegates In at- tendMnce from 26 states and the West Indes, the National Dental •iioclation held its 24th annual % convention last week, Chicago has been selected for the site of the “silver jubilee” sessions to be held next August. One of the most important pap ers read at the conference waaJiy Dr. Joseph H. Nicholson on “Rou- tlTC irjramiriatiori "3? Mouth.” The conference voted to send it to George C. Ruhland, health officer, and Dr. J. A. Murphy, director o^ school inspection of the U, S. De partment of Health. tion WR€, Dr. R. If. ThompsorP o' Westfield, N. J., said the South still is sorely in need pf dentists and declared there is only one for every 12,312 persons. Dr. Jackson 'L. Davis, national president, suggested the associa tion do all in its power to get more dentists on school, hospital and ?;linic staffs particularly in the South and larger Northerp He also instulled the incoming president, Dr. iR. E., Beamon of Cincinnati, The meeting jvas marked by many technical papers, clinics and select social affairs, culminating in the annual dance at the .Surburan Gardens for 1,500 guests. : ' The officers elected included: Dr. R. E. Beamon,' Cincinnati, O., president; Dr. S. C. Hamlin, Chi- cago,' president-elect; JJr. W„ J. Howard, Houston, Texas, vice presidept; Dr. J. A. Jackson, Char, lottesville, Va., secretary-tr^s- urer; Dr. Sylvester B. Smith, Philadelphia, assistant ^cretary; Dr. E. L. Harper, fit. Louis, Mo., Dr. 'Frank J. Sykes, Decatur, Ala^ Dr. W, R. Springer, Cin»cinnati, Dr. P. W. Hill, Clarksdale, Miss., and Dr. J. M. Tinsley, Richmond, Va., regional vice president; Exe cutive bo«:rd, Dr. E. |W. Targetf, Birmingham, Ala., president; Dr. W. H. Thompson, Westfield, N. J. secretary; £)r. J. Leroy Baxter, Orange, N. J.; Dr. A. Cyril Abso- lan. New York City.~jjir. A. 8 Coo per, Atlanta, Ga.; Dr. M. D. Wise man, Washington, D. C.; Dr. F, S. Upshur,, Philadelphia, Pa.; Dr. R. A. Dilon, Washington, D, C.; and Dr. D. H. Turpin, Nashville, Tenn. . youui THE ONLY GIRL FOR M£ HE DOtSHT KNOW IT BUT / WAS THE LONELY GIRL UNTIL J USED GODEFROYi LARIEUSE ON MY HAIR crM of bow tAwia them- ‘T5o u I did." sh«'d tell y&a—XWof >Mrr hair with Ciodefroy'iLarieuse. A ■PI>licatjon of this wonderful preparation moaforma dull, streaked—Yes! even Grty luir—into ■ brilliant, sliite'ninit halo." Larieuie maj be applied with ■' imall tmih, at home, llie drreciibni encloieif with the bottle tell you HOW. Takes onl* eo i,ai •ODinOY MANUfAaUIINO COMPANY HOTEL MANAGER SCOTTSBORO BOYS MAY PLAY HARLEM THEATRE —LIEBOWITZ OPPOSE iNtfW York.—(By Rothchild Francis for ANP)—The four Bcottt^ro boys are soon to appear in a show at a. Harlem theatre. TJjey will play parts in a re-enact ment of the court scene in the hour of their release. 6«unwl Idebowitz, their^jcoung^. lor, is opposed to such J)ublicity and Kev. Harten has expressed faar tiiat should the boys llack pro per supervision, they will again get into trouble. He stated also tlmt “an idle head is the devITs work shop.” ^ ' Ifonte Hawley o)f Chicago, fair- ■kiimed actor, will act as the law yer in the scene, and it was an nounced at the theatre that a white man will act the role of the pre siding judga. Olinr Wontgomery interviewed mumbled that he felt that since he was free he would be his “own man’’ is seeking a career. The other boys are sand to think like wise. SOUTHERN NEGRO YOUTH Ct>NGRESS ENDORSE BLACK FOR SUPREME COURT Richmond, Va., (ANP)—^Despite Sen. Hugo Black’s widely kno^n affiliation with the Ku Kluk Klan its support of his election to the senate in 1926 as well as his re puted membership in it, plus his intention to filibuster against the IWagner-Van Nuys anti-lynchig; bill had it come up for vote at this sessio of congress, the South ern Kegro Youth congress sent a telegram last week to Washing ton asking the -Alabaman’s con firmation as to a justice of th£' U. S. Supreme Court. The message slgrned gy tWilliam F, Richardsoii, chairman of jthe congress, decta'ed his organiza tion represents ^0,000 “young colored Americans” who support ed President Roosevelt’s appoint ment of Black to the supreme court “in the light of >Sen. Black’s record in interest of progfress and equality.”. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS CHARLES S. JAlfES, proprietor an4 Manager of the People’s Hotel, Hen- I derson, N. C.> who has added a new J private dining room, barber shop and pool parlor. IDUIMIIIiflillMUMCIIBIIIMlll'l 'iiiBll!MllliMlliMltlMiiiiMMniii^i| .1. HOLTON WALLACE, Sales Manager TO OUR COLORED FARMER FRIENDS * D. E: WILDER, Auctioneer These Men Are Behind The Sales At WALLACE’S WAREHOUSE SMITHFIELD, N. C; * ^ 1 . ' . ' • . ‘ THEY KNOW TOBACCO AND HOW TO SELL IT FOR THE HIGH DOLLAR! BRING US YOUR FIRST LOAD—WE WILL PROVE TO YOU "THERE IS NO BETTER PLACE TO SELL TOBACCO’ Opening Sale Thurs., SICT\0!4 , I.N.LlNfc'^OVCUW j *TR.\C»s'y SAM HIkHTOS'' jos'e.iH * ^ UhN\QN L\US '50 ^ HOVAt AND \»A\TKTt SlMtl »0\St$ ^ OH WIS lkwkmce htom tOUCMtO M COVVtGl. Will LISHM own ltCO».D>NGS fOJL HOUP.^ * JUAN • TlXOL © 1937 IHTEHKAT.'ONAL HijUO ITSSS ■niHMUPilliBDlk DIXON WALL-^E, Sales Manager •ess people, thar os* Godeftor’i LaHeusa — have for nearly 41 years. Larieus« can make yuur hair just as loraljr as theirs.' Then, ao loader will you b« ■ stay-at-home—forcoc- ttn, lonely. 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Before you know it you mould be able to dress your hair in attractive fashion which shquld win the admiration of your friends and loved' ones. Remember, your hair is your crowning glery. So make yourself happy and'proud by sporting a beau tiful head of well kept hair. M ■ Don’t let bad^ looking hair ■ hold you back any longer. Just send name and address for Madam Jonas FRU Hah* Traatmant ad vice and learn how ^asy it is to have beautiful, lo^g, atndght hair with Mamm Jonas HAIR OLORY. Write today I MADAM JONES CO. Dapt. 225K 22M Cottasa Qreva AvMMie CMcasss iniiMto ROY A. PEARCE, Manager - ..K FRANK SKINNER, Sales Manager JIM MOORE, Auctioneer LEAF House Number 2 44,100 Feet We Are Better Equipped Thaa Ever Before To Handle Great Quantitie* of Tobacco. —TWO SETS OF SCALES 34,230 Fee! Floor Space Thia House Haa Juat Been Qomplefed And Like House No, 1 Ha» Tfc* Spaeiallr P«U*aed Gla«* In 'The Sk^ Li^bU EUmtnate^ Glar« ^RESiT ROOM F0R LADIES AND MEN SLEEPING QUARTJ^S ICE WATER —No bark Comers. Gur eolored tattner Friends WeXordially
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