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■» ■ M. 9 WOMEN DEMOCRATS MOLD ENTHUSIASTIC STATE RALLY In Southern dtvlai this yaar. in tha fit it 'fifcHilti, Sftiith »tar h oT#r for Kotii Th« flrtt icor* cath* th« of a suslAinod ttghty drive, with ^milh fiman/ Mirtyihg it ov«r frori th» Xaostrfl}* j# y»rti lltM. Th« name "Mad cani* to the minds of the fans in the fourth quarter when the l«e- Moynities opened up on their Ut«n)r-1« MDf« fiM iMt touch- danm of the afternoon. Puirh intsrcepted a iBuUdog pau and ra««d 20 yardi before latera’Ini?’ It to Smith who racad 60 yanl» for the •eorm. J* Kfioxvllle lo*t two golden opportunitiei to »cort*. F»*asu- failad to hold a p«n which rain» 4o him (j«ap ia Lalioyna-tarr'tor^, and later in the game, the Bull dog* Mrere held for down* on the ■ix yard line. LeMoyne had eleven first l^einocraiic wonK-n of the Stal«' »N>' Satiitdwy for Hi** ?ltn't‘rn^jT eampa jr»'- Speakers w»re, left to righl, top Mr». Josiah William Uaili‘y; Mr-, ■fonathaa Daniala; Beatriie t'ulH of Iforrnton, national commuttj woman; Jonathan Danieh, prin ci^aJ sjmaker; Mr*. W, B. Murphy «f HiM, Stata vie* chau'mah (alkii»|^ to Mrs. Spilman, "member of, the Unemployment Compen atution ' Commission, stSDdiiig}'; Mra. Thomas A. O'Berry \,f Uojdsbor; Mary Henderson of Chapel Hil! . and Mra. Palmei Jerman of Greensboro, fomur St»te VK!«: «h^irman; and -Mtat« Chairman K, Gregg Cherry. 0.i the lower row are; Attaruey 'Geneal Harry McMullan; Mrji Robert Street ,.of .Charioti attorney; Miss Carrie McLean t Charlotte, former Legisla'g. Mrs. ElizaBvth Henderaon Cotton of Chapel Htll; Mrs. Mary Ketx Sj>encer of Wmston Salem; Mri. iiicCain of Sanatorium; Mr,i, T. f/at»on of Winston %ilem; Mi» .uth Lurke of LaGrange; ana Mae Oliver of Raleigh. DONE AT RANDOM 6Y RALPH L. LESTEK (For ANP) THE ANVIL CHORUS^' PHILAI^PHIA, Oct. 18th, —•TheatriifaT‘?^te. “Run Little OilllTin,** fsaturtngj ^ Clarenci* Muse, ia in ita twelfth wtrek an.i is playing to a pack house, in Hollywood,every night', A uV\V The mtd city ahopping disc.ict was crowded with the usual Monday afternoon turnout. Near a cornier was a uniformed lassie dispensening sample chewing gum to the m'ultitude, A ntttidle aged gent received hi* stick of gum and, after taking a few steps, returned for another f'e> ftiJLJa-.atorsbiB; CH CH meaii'i He got it^ }>ut ^ ^reeri nothing unless UR In h™ |2 the 8£€Wd piece he wasi i^atled and his pocket picked. to Heywood Broun; Ralph II.. Jones, a local new.ftnan, ilis- agrecg witV ymi toiiiisicnly, y; t seldom fails to read your tui’n- out. Curiesity: Certainly wauld tike to meet J a c k ^ Benn} 'r “Rocheater”—One thing about Henry Armstrong’s reported in tention to tetire—^He’ll have to feWe in sections. Ella Fitzgerald: Tfour “A Tisket, a tatket" failed to make a top flight record. It was No. one for five weeles but has dropp- 'ed low and fast—Sidewalk Talk: “1 so sure we were going to have a war I began pucti'.ig notches on my gun." People arc queer; A man will buy a strange a drink of liquor, yet aefuse a “down cuto!" a-nickel for .i’ A Ctrte. OOM HOPE I t. I «.*■} A careful observation points to the, fact that H'ollywood is discarding an old system. No more' do names of stars make the pictures. Several recent nits had ^o glamorous names and it ap pears that the play itself will be more important iiyf^he future. If this is a corpKt diagnosis we shall expect to see more sejia talent gracing tfe^^'^il^rscreen. DESPAIR ' " For^several years we have searched in vain for a roau, or woman, who had met someont who knew a person who had been interviewed by a representativa of the .^erican Infltitute* of Public Opinion. , ELUSIVE CHERRY It has long iLi,in our desiro to •tid the vast number of unfoi- tunates who rarely are sutceds ful in getting the elusive cherry* tiose, and fall on floor, roilinj} cv?n at the bottom of those tall gias.H es of mixed drinks* With this thought in mind we have evefv- ed a series of methods that shall pj-ov* helpful. DIRECT APPROACH: Call *or a spoon (if charged extra foj this service, you may purL-iin apoon with freedom of cohsci ence). With spoon push aside green Trtmrnints or asaeyted Igarnishings. Silvers ul ici may attempt to impede your prognss but, with the spirit of an explorer, push on in your c is** down. Contact with cherry iho * 1 be made in front. Nothihjj wi'l Antagonize a cherry *o quickly a rear attack. After making con tact press cherry against gliss and firmly raise to a spearing llVel. With toothpick attack viK rouayl and after the cofiqifeV, poise on toothpick for the ad miration of girl friend. S4»e w.H. in all probahllity, snatch the captured cherry, thus I yon the victor without spoils. | StlpTHLE METPOD: Sip' slowly the contents of gliss, ignoring the decoraitons, ur.til ^ all liquid is gone. Quietly removo ^ cracked ice and trimmings. With glusa attackiid to lip% place head in star gazing position. ‘'lui. glsa firmly on bottom. Cherry will deart from glass, via jour under table. From there an inebriate can get it. SORE FlIRE: In the event the afore nwntioned ahould fail, then use this sure fire met.'u>J. Take glass firmly in hand. Ru'uu to a height of three feet uiiU dash on table top; Floa^^n^ through the particles jjf "b - i.ei. gla.ss, cracked ice aiid whui nal in ft.rivulet of liquid refre^hmrnc, will l»i> the elusive cherfy. e HEARTY GongratuJations AND BEST WISHES North Carolina Mutual Life ' % Insurance Co. I rCR MANY HAPPY BIRTHDAYS I Alexander Tire Division ueais K. C. By M. P. Morahottie KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Oct 18— I The Knoxvifte Bulldogs wert unable to stop the SIAiC chani pionship march of the LeMoyne ColI§ge Yellow Jackets as thsy i were humbled in their first home game of the season to the tunr of 13-0. However, the stubborn resistance of the K. C. eleven shgws that they arc a team that | TOP YOUR CAR UP TO #1 no/ Z5/« QUICKER 7RIPJ.M-SA¥E # Don't take chance* on *mo!pth tires this winter. In the &11 and winter all road* get (lippery and you need the Extra protection that only, nrestone Tire* give you. * Fire*t6n«Tpi^enteA comtm ctiott~ fea t it*e« make Fire*tone Tire* Triple Safe. Safe againtt Blowout*, Puncture* and bidding. The *cientific tread detign atop* your car up to 2591 quicker. Be Safe — Equip your car with Firestone Triple Safe Tire*. eO THR0I6I II ANY WEATNn NO CHAINS NEEDED Save the cost of chain* and the time and trouble of applying theaathi*^winter. The patented Ground Grip tread ha* proved it* ability to pull you through any muddy road or in snow. 4 Mailmienand6irmenwhodriveunim[iroved 1 road* 'know that they catinot get along J without Firestone Ground Grip Tire*. Be A wise — Equip Today — Don’t get atudk. 1 rap Vn oOo GROUND GRIP TIR^^ *■ . s. On your 40th Anniversary we too have been aerving the comniUHity for a long tiiiSe patopig year* bring no greater pleeewe te u* ^an ^ to know that we have been of service to our cu*tomer* and friend*. JOBBERS OF HARDWARE TEXTILE AND ELEeHlieAL^'"— SUPPLIES Wc join hand* with other* wkhing yon eontinued ^rogrei* in all- your uadartaking* throghoMt the year* to come. GohJUUoh YOUR CAR FOR WINTER Let u* inttall a new Fire*tone Heater in your car.. You get Individual Foot Warmers and Outom Rt Defroster* with Controlled Directional Heat. _ Avoid. cold wtofry while driving. Be cdmfortoble with Ftrestoa* Heater and Comfort Coadkkmer. * IRML * I-- Comfotx Conditioner only $4«9S U$lt» H tit Vtdc* I smd At 70-pittt 4 Alfmt WtStmtttim Cuttom Fit Defrotter SOS futtatted I « . t • A oOo JuiM io oa til* firMoa* Vo^ of tte Kum lUdio roarua twice aach w*«k dadag ta* aaea Jmw TIRE P, O. POOLE, MANAGER PHONE N..125 EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE AND BUILDINC MATERIAL^ DURHAM, NORTH^CAROlIna Ma*ter Service Station—Main and Gregaoa Street* NORTH DURHAM SERVICE STATION ? MANjpUJM ANto BROADWAY STREETS Durham Leadnig Tire And Battery Deale^' dowtn to tN for KiMikVih iCno3cvill« had • slight "edge in the punting d»p*rtm«>nt. For Knoxville Henderaon, hnlf- baek, and Dobbins, guard stood out. Smith was the outitandlA;:: man on either team. HEADS COMMUNITY CHEST DinVE The Community Chest campuii'n irili(S)t will t«t nnd«F in November-will have at th* head of the Negro division, H. M. Miehaux, well known young budnew man. Last y«ar the Negro divisi.>n succeeded !n rahing its quota and it i» hoped that every c'>la- rnd peraon in Durham wiU coo perate this year, to make the drive equally successfully. CONGRATULATIONS NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE * ' ’ INSURANCE COMPANY D. C. May painting—PAPER ING—DECORATING SI6 MORGAN ST^' PHONE J—3321 DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA Greetings NORTH CARCH.INA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ON YOUR 40tk ANN NlVERSARY WISHING YOU MANY MORE ’s Parrish* and Coreoran St. • PHONE S—S2B OUR HEARTIEST O^eKXtULATlONS NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. ON YOUR 40TH- ANNIVERSARY YOUR OWN HOME PAPERS . -* - .» ♦ THE Herald-Sun Dailies CONGRATULATIONS SAY IT WITH FLOWERS ■ from no WEST MAIN ST. The fine*! flower* in tbe Iate*t modal* await, your comiMnd .— PHONE L 965 ■ / NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE'INS. CO. FROM YOUR WARMEST FRIEND 637 Pettigrew St. Phonal J—1941 jCongratu |ations[ NORTH CAROLINA MU^TUaL LIFE TOT CO: ^ Many firm* get to be 40 year* o1d^~-but not all can point with pride tei their pa*t accompli^ment* and still *ay, "Life Begin* At Forty.” ■«, Accept the congratulation* of the leading real e*t«te organisation of Durham upon your 40th Aniilver*ary; Dnrliaiii Ml) Insurance ft. MAIN AT MARKET TELEPHONE H8..T7 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT iiiSng''
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