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ONE.OF THE WORKS FROGRE 1^55 AD *"‘'lStR'ATION CLINICS IN OTElATICMI
NOTB;— ^OUR guettioa wilJ ft* aatwtrmd FRM9 im tMp omlmma
ONLY wh«u yon inctadt 4 oUppiug at thl0 eaimtm ami »igM_T»v
m0, btrihdatt, *nd^6rr§Bf iMiwi'Tr 79WI ttpbm'^INr *
TuTTnuma,
'Prlvmit Kafly" .,. scad only (iSei mai « ktamjmi
tnvalope for mv aaw ASTROLOoY XMAOIMQ a»t rtetJra kf
rttura matt FREE ADVICE oa (t) Qmmtiaaa.
Send all Uttar'i to; ABBS WALLACE met *f TS> OAltO
LINA TIMES.. 117 £. PMbo^y tWMt. wwImib, M. VfkrwUaiu
1938 NEW ASTRoLoCY READ-
IMGS SHW AEAJftY
GWW—Will I get to eontinue
on in «chool? 1 am ao very an-
xioua to find out thi» important
question.
Anst Y»u have nothing what
ever td* woiry about this year—
and if you will find a job fliroutth
the summer monthi and buy your
clothing for next year, you will
also be able to Iback in the fa?(.
It of course will be necessary for
you'to help pay your own way
through Bchool. ‘ j..
tH««n that be would male* more
money In fulur*" yeani lUd the
work caaier on him.
UQJDL—Do thia man love me
I been taking up time with ard
do 1 love hiiat Wb|tt & ^e BUti-
ter with u»t
Ana: The main reason *,hat
you don’t gte along la that neith
er’ one of you are very ihtereat.^
In the o^er. You bot& want love
—-but you haven't found the
right one aa yef.
AEG—Please tell me does thi« ^Doea my huAand
man care anything for me anl if’^tend to treat me right and irtop
he-s going to do what he told *^8 running around with athcr
me about? I hope that I am not
disappointed tut I fiel; tljat I am > Ana: Not aa long aa you nut
going to be. , up with hie fooUahaeas. Put
Ans: So do 1. The man doM
mean just as much as he tells ‘^a thinga geta any worae for as
you—In fact he is in love with I®"*? “ y®“
you. Althoug'.it his pocket Book he
will not permit him lo do the
many thinga that he has.told you | ning over you like he la d^ing
about so j^u will be disappointed ****^ ** J'®'* ^ bring about
will t»k3e a mile.
There is no excuse for his i-un
to some degree.
ALJ—Will my husband g«t a
better job.?
Ans; Not before^ the warm
months of this year. As youns
as he is, he should make a study
of the trade that he wishes to
follow and thi scould easily be
done at nights—If he did—it will
a change.
PAYS $100 MOSTBLY
FOUOKE OT A DAY
Chiidran >nd BcnefjetiU')' Non
Insured at no AdJitional Co«t.
An Entirely New Feature
Offered by no Other
Company
— ■DtirVarii, -An- aceldanL
insurance roUcy insuring tbre«
* pec pie; the principal, the bene
ficiary and one child now offered
by Jie Southern Fidelity Mutual
is in immediate bwefit from date
premium payment. Weekl)
benefits are from flO.OO to $26.
~tJOn>eath benefits from $250.00
to |1600.c0, and the cost is only
one cent per day or f3.65 p«i
year.
. Ton must see this policy at oiu
•xnense.^ead it, !_and understand
e.^'uctly what it co/ers, then if yow
are satisfied, send $3.65 to ptit,
it in force for 1 year. Eacb y»K|
all benefits increase" 10 per eent
, until th« poHcy luU » Taloe of 59
^per cent more at no additioiil^
cost. •*
^ Women and Ttiett-sre-seeeFtiHt-
No medical examination, no red-
tape. Send nc moiily with •ppU-
cation. Just write your name, age
address, bdnbficlary’a name aad
relationship and mail t9 tk«
Southern Fidelity Mutual Intts-
Tance, Company, Durham, Neiih
Carolina, for free policy inspec-
tton. ,
(Adv).
RT—I have » private queation
that I would like t oaA and
would like also to get yonr new
Aatrology Reading. How must I
write?
Ans; I shall be glad to send
your New 1&38 Aatrology Read-
mg if you will send a quarter
to my address written at the
head of this coiumn. {Be surt to
include your full name, correct
birthdate, and address and I
will give you three free opinifins
on your qnestioRSv^
Dl®—Do you think that me |
and my friend will ever he mfir-1
ried and do"« he really love me?
Ans. A marriage is not going'
to take place in your life any
time in the near future—neither'
dp I thinkjAia young m«i is os
devoted as he was SQmetOnei Mg~>.
If you would stop tryig bo hard
to get married—yoo will stand
a better chance of. getting
good hufiAysint.''
RCX ntCRAif CMT$
lOB
J*rw TOWE—(Cl— h»-
I gram, "D* Liwd’* nf the
"fireeii^ Paaturee,” who w«it into
voluntary bankmptfy laat year,
got a new WPA Job in "Ha.tl '*
playftif ^•ChrtBtophf," tts* '
king, to be p'odliced at t^ La
fayette theatre is Bmilam. In
gram, now 41, started hla t'lea-
trjcal career aa aA extra la "T*r-
zan of the Ape«** 18 ye«ra *70
in HolUywood. Ha md*a his stage
debut '*L«ilu Swlle" ts Loa An
geles. Important noviea in wtrieb
he hM. ftppeared are “Ten Com
mandments,” "King of Kings,**
"The Big "-Parade,**, ' "‘Berti
Gesie”, "Sign of the Croaa,“
•'Emneror Jone^” and “Captain
l!Iool."
14 COMPANIES JOIN INSUR-
sr.W r6SJC -iT>— Trojr’ WTf
i>t 574 St.
Ar
*’id Mon. f 'r
tftRtri awTTTT^ Jan-,a:-a tn • p«r*«
Bear Yanko* .H’aiiiiiM SuiMtey
afterri'>»in aftfr h *
gnt Tnt nf rr,ntr-f 'jrh;!« f"vtRg
o"r »h** K’i( •>n.’*n ■ pat'on i«-
rsdft.
gan t.i m!*«, af '*
p!ane awa;, ff. nr.
an open «!iac# a. .
river in- t:'-
ing. The f1; !■ I
■ mof ft- hr -
*1#
• PSt-1
t^ Rarleia
nfon ^f-re nh .
agr t.: '
tl'.i' p?rtr- ;• . *
Sfagi-^ne H'
flisf, rtiami - tl
IB, Tuf da"
tion ilr.r.fh
RICHMOND, Va. — fCl— C.
L. Townes, 214 E. Clay Btre#i,
secretary cf the National Negro
Insurance Association,' anTioun-
ces that fourteen companie*
from nine states cooperated ui
only da»-
- and
■ If.
P^ai-iiTr th -
’ nipla nt»
-r .' T -s
■ P" c'nt-'i.
t reenlts to
Mr, Tr>wn#si »rd lo Fre«itlent G.
D. Kf>g‘ T.?. 141*5 N'. - 'ileva'rd.
'Timiia, Fla., on January 15.
In the pa»t few year* the
Work* Progres* Admini*tratinn
ha* done much for the improve-
. ntent of the Siealth of America’*
Nefro populat^n. It* ' ac^tivitie*
have included *peci)il attention tc
the problem of Tubereuloiii a‘‘
monc colored peopfe. In maoy
communitie* ho*pitaU and clinic* WPA clinic* in operation. Above, at left, a patient i* X-rayed; and
have been ejected or. e*tal’'li«hc 1 at left, a patient referred to' at right, the X-ray i* examined
by WPA worker*, while in others the" clinic by a local welfarej by a *pcl%iali«t for aign* of *he ^
local official* have been inipi'red aigtney i* registered and hi* ca*e, di*ea*e. Thou*and* of incipient
I
to provide nece**ary facilities by history i* recorded. At righ^, ^ ca*e* have been discovered in
*UrTey* of healtn contliti^ns another patient i* given a tho- '
ma^de by WPA wwrher*. »j roufh p'iy»lcal examination by a
Pictured here ..i* one ot tlie WPA doctor and nurse. Below,
*imilar to thi* one before they ^
have advanced too far for ~eure.
WPA Photo* j
BEALE STREET AWAITS . j FORMER AMSTERDAM KEW3
LUNCEFORD’S RETURN. PUBLISHER BURIED IN N Y , home in Lyncl.burg to Boston,
MEMPHIS, Jan. 1(>—(By Jas.
C. Dickerson (or ANP)—Jimmie
(Memphis) Lunceford’s coming
to Bluflf City, has set all Memp
hians agog. He will be royally
entertfliftiltT wben“ ht? amvw hei'e 1
for a on '-nightcr at the Church
J Park auditoiium on Friday night,
® Jan. 21.
EB—Tell me if the tiling that
I have in mind wiU come trae? I
have hee nboping for nearly a
yeer.
Ana; I douht seriously if you
will ever mak« the "hit" that
you are looking fo.rward to v
Wing, rt would tw well to discon
tinue your efforts along tiiis line.
MY NE^ l»3g ASTROLOGY
READINGS ARE NOW READY
! "• I-'tt"-
Several piiv'atp pi’rtios are be
ing an-anged for him, for Ke is
Nj^TH CAROUMA COLLEGE
PLAYERS PRESENT FIRST
SEASON'S PRX>UCT10N
So Good Hair GroWbr
A Qalnlnif Pewaik
Craw* '
Inl^. r*e*inni4a4«e
kf rear dealer ‘•M’,
.SmiI “ ‘
ms
pmlp DtmMN,
Hair.
60-000|>
8TRAIGBTKNI
vlthaat keat
«row«r»' llarsf kexM) ..
Str^bUaar bezt*)
*Mra’> ItiUr ©rAWbteaw
Ahla WhHuifi*
r*oo>Di>t Ott. SMI*
^ Mall Ollty, A««lit* Wart»*«
Mortej. 'Wf Hay P*«*a«»
SO G0C^;^'iFJR''11CAL CO.
•' a- .»«« ■*». «•-
The £H-Dra-So Stagers, the
Dramatic Society of the North
Carolina College for Ntegroes,
will preseigt tbeir first attraction
oi t^ se^n on Friday evening,
Jtmuary |14, 1(938 at'Wven thirty
o’clock in the new B. N. Duke
auditorium. “The Passing Of llie
Third Floor Back", which has
been chosen*as Ihe initial play to
he presented Id the sew auditor
rium, has already heen pmenied
in a number of Negro : conegis
anti has scored a hit on each of
-fthegr oecaaioHR
The work of the Bri-Dra-So
Stagers is directed by Miss Katie
coming home to mighty Bealo
from'^eri^e Kr^started as STl in
structor at one of the Memphis
high se'’.iools, Manassas, on the
North side. However, be has been
out of. the city for sometime,
.but is always welcomed bacn in
a big way by huRe crtjv^s com
ing out to give, him a big hard.'
He Jt.nd his wife are lovable
Memphians, who “w«^'e formerly
instruetoi^-. in the city school
system. Mrs. Lunceford is ah in
structor at the Booker T. Waih-
g.ington Jligh ^hooL.jiciig on the
I Southside prior . lo her marriaijS
to a well-known and popular
musical artist. '
NEW YOiRK—(O'— William
Henry ("^Kld”) Davis, 52, - IZ9'
W. 139th .street, formerly orosi-
dent and publisher of the Afn-
ster dam News, was> buried Mon
day t«or»ing,..January 3, at Mt.
Olivet cemetery, after fi nefTiT
services Sunday at Lane under
taking parlors, li'2 West 13fld
street, ;Rev. Willard Monroe of~
ficiating. Mr. .Davis died at
.Fordham hospital Thurs.. -tumn-
ing p.f ,cancer of the stomae
a week, but
ing a patient only
hailing been ailing during j 4,"f OOO
pa^t year.. A native of- Virginia'
bout Christmas, 1935, Mr. nnd 1
J^rs.',.Dayis lost the paper, duo to |
, , , . a strike called by the union to
where he grew up and lived un- , • . , ■ u i
t i ^ i ^ i. which the editoival employes be
lli 1914,- when he went to Call- , , tn ■
- , . . , . , , longed. Mr. Davis was a corpcra-
fornia hving la Los Angeles
San Brancisco, engaged m bust- york at the time of ?lbr
ness, -rn 1926 he began coires-' , ,,
spcndcnce with Mrs. Sadie War-1
ren of New York, publisher of I
Amsterdam News, ^ whom he
had known Tff "hre -^ai4y life* ^r.d .
lht‘ i;ear came east;and niar-L
ried the publisher ' and became
dii’ccfor of the prtper. Under Mr.
I Davi.3 the Anisteardam News at- *
[ tninej the lai^etit loeol—ei^reula-
I tion of any colored paper in At
Sckifis Big Slioi Store
211 WEST MAIN STREET
QUITTING
BUSINESS!-
Tremendous Reducl.'ons
On Entire Stcck
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REAL BARGAINS FOR .
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NOTHING RESERVED
ALL STOCK AND FIXTURES
FOR SALE —
I merica, at one time
copies in 01
publishing j
week. A-
OCO)-NEE-CHEE
Sielf-Ri'iing Flour
Takes the Guess out of Baking and Saves you Money
DO
lYtrtfoAM
0RTH1S7
L. Kelly. Admission for the gi:n«^
ra! public is fifty cents, for ,tu-
dents twenty five cents; whil-3 a
small num%r of reserved seats
are availajfele at_ seventyrfive
cents each. Tickets are on yale
at the ^’ursar’S office at the Col
lege and W0--plac«l in the hands
.of the slWelvr officers of the
organization.
•COME seven
•N I’Ll eat
NgXT WEEK *
“NO, I DON'T need
ANY insurance.
YOU SEE. IF I DON'T
HAVE A FIRE I WILL
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