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LeRoy Baxter, Oran«fo, N, Defense Committee, National Den- eenty, the following offieers of J., president; Brigadier General jtal Association and president of the National Dental Association Leigh C. Fairbanka, dental corps, the Robert T. Freeman Dental For Painting, Papering and Decorating w« um ROGERS PRODUCTS. SMALL PROFIT, LARGE VOLUME ALL WORK GUARANTEED Use Long>Lif«‘^bOG4i|if' LONG ASPHALT ROOFING EXCLUSIVELY/ Dr. F. E. M. Hercules Outstanding Bible Scholar Coming Dr. F. E. M. Hercules of De troit, Miehigan, a Negro t born, reared and educated in England, ia without question one of the Hebrew, He is profound in hisjtist churches, interpretation, an orthodox Bap-1 On the seventeenth, he will be- tist and can at a moments notice'gin an Institute at the Ebeneder discuss any subject in the Bible, Baptist church in East Durham on giving the references to same and the comer of Glenn atul So\yeU ful opportunity.” (Imp«>rial MagasiBe) We attended a ti 'timonial n |ner at $2 a plate and tat next to ja priest. While we were waiting I for dinner to be ierv= J, the Ties' told a waiter ‘o "et him ‘ome water. The waiter mumbered that (Heated that the jiiace to (luenrh jone's thirst wan at the bar. The 'prie-it told the wjiter that hi*'I |have water or he would not eat. He jrot the water. I Thi^ led the priest to utter ifttie philoMi|ihienl ob ;e‘vationsi al;i>iit the bossing that Ameriean.-f ^tand from peojde whosn they liiie to serve them. ! Next day we r.otcd tlia; Chris^t-i- pher Billonn, writing in the Balti more Evening Sun, was indi|;naiit about the kind of bo.-aing that infuriated the pr.i-t. Hi^ ^ubjeit I was “Folks.” j “Folks.” said Mr. Hillopi), “are ;i)eople who spend their time be ing asked to: "Listen.” “Step this way, plea.se.” “Be patient for a few minute^?. ’’ “I'leage don’t crowd-” “Give me your attention lor a moment.” “Move up a little closer.” “Stand back.” “Make a contribution, however small.” “Look this way and hold it.” “Let’s have a smile.” ^ ‘‘Sliow your tickets.” “Please stop talking in the back of the hall.' ’ “Pay the man at the door as you go out.” Take advantage of this wonder .. .\:^)TLafdu^(>wrilna BEflUTy*^RomRn» tJi* LflrlcttM koaty turMO wo» wtBblMKrf hr *• Corf«fr9y MoKifwtorlrta Ctfnpany I* ttaily *•«•* of pr«i^r*Rg wonMn't iMlural iMMfy, anrf M aotw Mm ratuita of Hiii raMorck rroii«W« to p«iMh. Ton wnnt the admiration of oth [ were geiiu; to bnrid It) all ers, don t jou? Then, as* yoorj head, and taking one a^n dia^ h;.nd! Olngy hair luaa * ' - * -* a book in hand, he csn |streets.. ^The public is cordially errors such ai omission iwr,invited to attend all of these without detect a'ddition of words. Dr. Hercule- is ‘Bible Institutes” director of for the Na meetings. Senices will bejgin each night at seven thirty. 'i A special course foi: msnisters tional Baptist Convention ofi®”^^’ conducted daily, America today. lustitute there from the tenth ^ “Give the little girl a hand.” “Take your time.’ ‘^Please move over to tho next aisle." “Sit dr>wn in front.” “If in favor, raise your hand* ” “Don’t forget the waitresses.” “Please don’t smoke.” j “Have your change ready.” : Influence on people. Yon yourseif know that you di n’t turn j-our b«;d *nd look a set-ood time at n'.iiei-.io whose hair U ttnkenapt, Ulr.’olored and drab-looklnf. I>p;:l lto tho po^.nlar .saying that lentloiiien I’refcf Bloude*” It Is my 1; ‘lief that -Gfntlenit'n I'reff ’ VVom- fn" no n’.attpr whjit tlie color of '.fir crownlnjr slory—IJ*' It la a (i.If).-—one color—any color that U iiUractive. Look at your hair In the frort, oa the biick of your and lifting 'veral strands. loi>k underneath. l8 it sirenky and vari-colored, la It t^iiotty? Is it lovely because o€ lu v,ell-groomed appiaranee? If you are disappointed In the way your hair look.s, if the coloring docs nnt suit you, apply an ac credited coloring and see for your self how much improved your a^ l»earance will be. Don’t be a .«itay-at-home. don't lose opportunlticfl for hopi>iness and ro- muDce, simply becaujie you may have overlooked the appearance of your hair. It’s go much a part of you but that is all the more reason for taking care of it—beautify your hair with regular treatment and a well-rounded diet The subject of proper foods fw pencral health, as well as hair health, will In? considered In a later column, so for the time being we shall think only about what dally routine will help to develop your hair so that you will be tiie envy of your frlcdds, and the admiration of your masculine associates. The !»niall amonnt of effort ex pended In brushing your hair daily will pay handsome dividends. Use a strong bristled brush. Divide the hair into small sections (as If you bnuh apward and oatward with oroos strokes. Kc'.? bp aatti yonr seaip fnlrly tingles wi»i» liftv— ^on hav# alrv.nuj la-pr«>«ed tha cie- ■’olt' rtoo, and 2ood etrcuSation ftt the roots of yonr hnlr wlU r^'salt la stronger and healthier Mir. If your hafr If dry, try «U tr«rt- ments or shamp*!*!*. Iteep oat ®f the aim—on windy days, remeasb*r to T.'ear some kind of eorertag on yoor head beeaBBe the elerneats am herd m balr .ind render the proMrai of carini; for the hair a moitt ‘itfS- cult one. If yoor hair I* oily, uae ecg sban- poos to help brighten H, to bring ont the •keen which is ordinarily hidden by the aeeumuiatlon of oil from the scalp. It Is never good to sceateb the head—Instead, piece ypnr ftni«rtipa on your seaip and inHi^y, but Arasly, move tltt scalp backwanb and for wards, and from side to side. This exercise has a stimulating effect and will reward yo« in liair tMniitf and health. For the next several weeks, con centrate on ypnr hair. It is a lot itu>re beneficial to follow a few roles for beauty rejpilarly, than U* con fuse the mind with many which. In the end. are forgotten l>ecause It ta too hard ta remember so moch. Don't go aronnd euTjiag others’ beautiful hair when U is so eaajr to have beautiful hair yoarselt What art your beauty frobUm^ Write: Marie Downing, Larituse Beauty Bureau, }i09 LimleU Blvd., St. Louis, Mo., and she wil be glad to answer them. Be sure to enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope. .1 mst robbed a bank in Wiscon- sii^ The patrolman obliged, and took the man to police beaJnuar- ters. He has studied the Bible critic-[ through the sixteenth, ally in English, Latin, Greek and , by the Eoek Hill and Second Bap For thirty minutes, headquar- Buy a souvenir program from the ters detectives questioned the man sponsored charges for the night ser- gentlemen who will now pass trying to obtain minute details of SNINSiB THIS COMPANY OPERATE^S ON A VOLUME BASIS Home Modernizatioii and Supply Co. Fayetterille St. Durham, N. C. Plioiie J-4821 Join Our 80th Scries Today 4^“ and 5^ On Your Savings WHY TAKE LESS? 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December and send or bring it to'ittPT. inconvenient, unrea.sonable an naestioning, the man contesksed Ebenezer to help support this In-1objectionable acts J^t the request the bank robbery was a boY'- stituteT , I of a noisy bnt insignificant in-|^^**t he had spent the money he ' ‘ dividual- whom the folks, if they!*®® ^ bring home te his wife. There is a rare treat for ournvere not so docile, long suffering 1 ®**d he thought of the bank story Baptist Family of Durham and and obedjent, could intone mo-jbP^«use he was afraid to go home will give ample returns for any|ment of rebellion stampede and that he had Then there are people who insist that' they enj&y li«rd work. • ♦ • • Don’t be misled by what some people refer to aa an inveat- ment. * 0 m m Finland defers payment on debt; hopes to revise term^ 1 sacrifice made to get there. crush.” J spent the money he was to bring I All ministers interested in the (institute especially for preacbei’s, H/f f f *1 will please write the Rev. T. A. MHII 1 rClGFS JBII I Grady, Box 1442, Durham, N. C. or phone J-1632. home. ' The man, being a little tipsy, was then locked up in the city jail, and marked, “Held for wife* What happened iKfter friend wiey got a hold of her “bank roober hH^^band, ” can’t be told A 50-year-old man walked OAer here. But you can use vour own judgement as to that. Than To Face Wife Sometimes we must not look too far is we would see the gift that to a city patrolman in TMinnea the present offers to our hand. Ipolis, yesterday, and calmly told the policeman that he .wanted to Wisdom is a light and not a be arrested for robbing a bank. The lowest voice of which man fire: it illuminates the way b^'t j “Arrest me,” the man told the kind is guilty are bom only of does not warm the heart. 'cop, “I am a desperate criminal.'despair. Jackson Plumbing \ and Heating A. E. JACKSON, Manager A REUABLE BUSINESS WITH A PERSONNEL MAKING IT EFFICIENTLY FOR YOU 707H FAYETTEVILLE ST. PHONES; Res. F-0591 . Bus. 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Came “projector” lamps de signed for outdoor flood and spotlight- Last hotiiay season entire neigh- Jtorhoodv thi«ugh light, were trans- tl/OSlA iito verit:\blc fairylaa^fc custom of expressing the Yule spirit outside has grown by leaps ami bounds. This distinctly American tradition will doubtless reach a new peak tiiis season. Black-outs may be the order in lands less fortunate than ours. Over here, countless thousands of home-owners, unafraid, again hava the opportunity to join up with the millions who each year at this time illuminate their holi day spirit, leUing it flow outside for all to enjoy. _ Quite a display can be created by simply attaching some evergreens around the front door and windows. By fastening strings of Christmas-tree lamps to the greens and by nmning an extension cord to a nearby elec tric^ outlet, most of the job is done. f ^ got^of beauty ^ through use of the new ISO-nrM “projector” lamps. 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