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THE WOMAN’S PAGE Xull>' «ntertiun(Hl at a banquet •, «t Duke MeiBorUl Hall, I Charlotte Socials If Hie Chamber of Commeree jsponsored a Cooks Banquet in BiMKvin. »1K»1 .ekbrt»l, tidr M.V D„ U., m'ToUUn ^ch sven. .. ', , Tfc. tvrn. **'?• "*»**> feature ot the OB the acbool grouoo*. l»e P^o- ^ , , , ,, • ^ nrocram w«s tile (short talks n-aat wa» very »mi»rp88ive and 'j, , i.-, ij f • j t If™ made bv four leading white lao- b«««tif«Uv earned oat, Miae . . • , _ , , M . les in tfce eity who was introdue- KveJm Hill wa* aiistreM of cere- • i . „ . „ ed by liiss L. A- Norria, secre- mow. of th, Phs-lli, Wl»llT p^p>l, Mr«. „„ ,k. Branch YWCA on Brev*rd st. prqcimm w«r« the crowning or . ,, ... ^5 m V of the citizens, Dean T. E. Mc- tbe aneen, stanis, games, rel«ys. . * i*. ™ o 1 ! j TO j Kmney, president of tihe Chain- FUr Salute and Pledge. Mias W Show led “Ood A^rfe.” ,ith .11 ti. •ni sroests’ joining in. r Sonthern University Capclla Choir To Sing May 1. 2, at Shreveport, La. • KEBP1E8 or THE KEY’ Ihe girl reserve of the eity scho^ celebrated their 60th An- niw»*ry by a studjL. o€ iht His- Durham •*- A Mothers ’ Day tory of (Jirl Reserve, Candle Pageant will be presented at the Li^ Services and a Birthday ^ West Durhan) Baptist Church of the Chamber st Commerce was m«8ter of ceremonies. There was *n all committee meai2>ership tea |[iTen at the YWCA last Tuesday evening. A prgCwsor Quiz program, on com- mittse CJnes and intererting gam es were {^yed during the even ing Bepr«^nt«tives from all eonsaittees iwere jaresent. ClMrlotte Alumni entertained at a. luncheon Friday at Second "Ward high school, honoring Dr. Mor^eeai Jonhson of Waahii^- ton, D. C. ; f. I Sim The nurses iA (Jooi Samafitu Hospital entertained at a 4aMce Friday evening at Sunaet Park. Hoaoriug the ea- ior atudent nursea. L«W Curry and hi# orcheBtrli fujcatfhed muaie. 300 guest* th« affaif. IGss fidna Morjria v«a hostess to xsesiheaB of Ibe Blue Pird club last WedOfiPday ev^nij^ at her )K>me on S. GnAam *reet. Special guests invited w«% Mis^ «s France* Sampson, Lecor^ Orier, OrMc Crawiord, Masdam^ Sallie Plurips aiid Lovan Bzpwn. Sunday night May 11th at 8 o’clock. “Our motkez^.” will abo be shown. A silver offering will be taken. “WALKING BY THE RIVER” lina College chapel services on Number Two met with Mrs Nwa i>unday, May 4, was Bev. Mar shall L. Shepard, Pastor ot Olivet Baptist Church, Philadelphia, , The Southern University a capeila choir which is direst^ by J; Harold Brown, appeared in a recital several week* ago at Tougaloo college, Tougaloo, Miss, The group.-mll sing Thursday, B^y 1 and Friday, May 2, at Monroe and ^reve- port, La,, respectively. Seventy-six persons compose tliis group. ^ On Sunday evening. May 4, the Men's Qlee Club from the Univer sity of Korth Carolina gave re cital in the B. N. Duke Auditor, ium at six o’clock. (Dr. Hordecai Johnson, prerf- dent of HoiFar4 Uai’rersity, spok« to a capMtty audience iMt Tliursday evpnii^ at John- aon C. Snitb Universily, Poctor Johnson spoke on B«Uig>>ou, Poli ties, Edneation and Beonomics. Immediateijr fdiovisg the ad- dreap, Jobji«^n was delight- i IN THE SHADOW £1^ -fwher ’U)ana cs y>uwa»T Hcntali&t On Ty AKiaacm 8r>icg Kl the case to court and let the-law jnight, May 9, by the students of decide which of you,should have the seventh grade. The title of them. At thin ti“»e your huabandHhe operetta ia ^‘Taffy Ann." is in a bettjBr, position to look af-| The leading ch»raeters are Jean ter the kids than you are. Con- Harris as Taffy Ann, John Har- tent yourself. (Jet a job and visit ris as Gallie, the mischief maker, your children often as you de-jwiliie Eose Jones as Sarunehy, fiire. ; |;j;..|lthe poor girl;‘Pauline Marsh as Eloise, the little lame girl, Thff, yovB Qtninoii ITiu. Ba Akiwubd "Fub** m Thii Column, for > "ftttvft • • • Sf&4 oiJ]r 21c iot mjr new AmoLOct Rbaoing ft LoctT Dm Ckakt «s4 ncflre by ntura mtH a con£deaciaJ letter of fr« Aivkt analfz- ing thret (}} QiMMiow piriTMirf;. £go four £nll nain#, tidmt, birtbJttt te htfv, and pkilt ioclud« f Ntf-tddmwd. «^^^jpiTelty for four MC—I nfiade a trip from home'i^i^. (tK>k‘the marriage test to take a job and when I got jbut he didn't pass a^^d mi^t' — theire the i(A had been filled.' ake treatment for his blood,:> If I siiould remam here men do you think we can niarry ^ good'wd as I am very anxious f '^u make you realize what a Ans: Well that depends on arriving SS’—Iq it wise for me to'leave hjome and go to my sister’s in New York for I don’t thi|ik that my family underst^d me/very Well and I am not faa|^ here with them. Stay right ft home with,-^our parents until school is out. ‘*'Afe|k Tell sfx^ if I or go back homef 4»is:—^Stay th^^e ia tbe eity have been ing at home and you stand a much six months—then not until he has *u a couple of months. better chance of finding good had another blood test and pro employment right there in the ven to be alright. A diseafie j ;ity where you are. Call on the such as his is mighty treasher- ,®nd do all (that is in your power.vrhat the doctor say. You really' Jj,, , , .!>>vely UNA'MAB CARLISLE, ggj you were not work- houldn’t maxry •^l6*boy within' v ' » ~ ^ ° firsi^ eolored girt composer :to . _ J. .. , come home after v.»vn write a x«»g »e^ected for ihe Lucky Hit Parade, wh.Qse “Walkin’ by'the River” liate cap- tlvatfd devotees'of popular music She appeared on a recent broad cast of the CBS program, “We, the People,” and told the story of how she to write the song. i ■ CRT—married at 15 and had ^ , , . , . , . . ^ *i“d fieparated a month various companies . you contacted ous—the law is only trying to | J8 now and my hua- M befor^ having left protect you and that-is the rea- j You Will have a job be- son you cannot marry just now.'i himf fore the end of May. j „ . . NSI>-My sou Aas just com-' TTu pleted a course at se&oof and I You are older operetta is widely known as one of the most attractive picturesque that caQ be presented for stud- enti| of the elementary grades. Durhamites are very familiar with the reputation ,whi6h Mrs. Winslow has in the direction of plays an^ operettas and from the record of advance saleei for tick ets a capacity crowd is expected, 10 Co^andminl9 j fo Guard Natkm^s Bathroom Towek thru home. HOUSES FOR RENT Wo. 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' fine execpt when her family are! Ans:—Yes, within the next six around and they seem to want to or eight weeks. He is still' a young run our life and home affairs.^fellow and I surest that you en- W(hat should I dof jcourage him to go to finish his —Don't give-Four wife’s^course in accounting next fall in family the pleasure of letting night school. He will get a book- them know they irritate you. Pre keeping job“^this summer. tend that you welcome their sug-l gestions and thpn^ do as you I TM—My hubby and I are e(b- please. When you roll b^cls^ on | para ted. We have 2 kids and he U16 job, which win be only a fey has them with him and‘won’t let more days no\^- conditions will be me have them. Tell me what to more pleasant for both you and ^ do to be lucky enough to‘get my babies? Ans your wife’s peofde too. AM—am engaged to a young can claim them, know that life isn’t a bed of roses nofw. Go back tf him and; try to make hiift happy. Hillside Students Practicing For Spring Operetta Durham ■— Mrs. G. A. Winslow of Hillside Park High School has lawnounteed (that-Ithe ^inal welek of rehearsing has) begun f?r the 'Before either one of you‘spring operetta which will be you must take presented at the school Friday m NSWS SYN0ICAT5 ''if'?" ^ icfij# jfrtwi fM Wcfj», 0«»«rt Bandit, which itan th* popular cowboy favorite, Don "Red" Bony. In add-on to iwore oiwl' Barry, Hie film Includes »ueh well-known cinema fovorlte* a»!lynn Mtrrick, a lovely^ blende appearing oppoiN Dick W»wel, Iem Jwetl,.end Tom ChcflerlftB.;^' r“~: JoU6t, m.—Ten hiandm03it$” for America were releasedhe^eto* day by xeseardi •cieatisti ctf the American Insti tute of Launder ing. liie scientists dedarsd these rules are the “only effective defense against the total warfare •bathrooM com- Mr. and Mrs. Kever Stretch » ToWel the waged Sand Cuts Threads against its towels,’ leaving themi itattered and tom.” I They added that the rules also would "re move from the professional laundry the un- ^ just blame for resulting towel damage." I ' The-ten coimnandments: , 1. Never stretcdi a towel, weakens the fabric, tears the threads, twists the shape. 2. Mop mois ture from the skin; don’t rub. I 3, Never put a ,wet towel In the ; hamper, it might naildew. 4. After swim' DURHAM SOCIALS □■□■□■□■□■□■□■OBoaQBEnaBa The Durham Alumni Chapter^ of field-Davis Dramatic Club of St. A and T College, printed the Josejrfi AME Churchy repeated by Men's Olee Clui and A Cappella popular demand at the Lyon Choir in aenicert at B. N. Duke Park School on Wednesday* May Auditorium, North Carolina Col- 7th at 8 o’clock for the benefit |ege, Monday evening. May 5th, *of Emanuel AME Chiurch. at eight o'clock. This group is under the lIrection of Warner The Mozahala Cleas met at Lawson and is one of the finest the home of Mrs. Thedotfia Bo- araoiig Negroes. They h*ve made binso^y Tuesday eveoliig* many siioewsfol tours and have broadcast over ooast-to-cast hook ups of NBC and CBS. The speaker at 'the North Caro- The Senior Missionary Group of Saint Joseph AME Church met Sunday afternoon at five o’clock in the home of lirs- Naimie Allen, and the Mieeionary Cimle The three act Comedy-Drama Red Headed Stepchild” ^hich vfsm staged at Hillside High Dunn on Elm Street. Stiioson tells iaqtuiry Amy must be ready for war «sy where. Most voters oppose drafting studeots, Gftllup survey finds. Bigger® says 784 new plAnts are nearly ready for defense Sea power is the key to vic- School last wetk by the Satter- tory, Halifax declares. • ♦ BEflury SPOlSiSORf. D BSi LARiEUSE BEAUVH BURtAU Th« LaiicuM l«9vly lurtaw wa* MtdWUMd ffi* G^afroy Manvfa^rbig Company to shidy tMihodt of pfM*rvlng woman'* natural baouly, and to mofc* IN KtMritt iNi wwardi avaOobta I* M Today we are standing upon threshold vA. the »l,eDdan toost log period for proper care of the bair and scalp—the summer months of June, July and August. Cleanliness of hair as^ sotUp j« tbe basis for half health and beauty. There is no escape from that fact It is true, it cannot be avoided, and, each of us mast aec«frt it—and aet accordingly. But, you will say, summer heat Is detrimental to clfltanllness I” And 3’U have to agree. If you want lovely hair during the summer months, you simply will have to give your hair greater at tention. Brash it regularly, to stim ulate scalp ^IrculailoQ and to stimu late a more^ormal flow of hair oils. And, shampoo your hair more regu larly—to remove dirt, perspiration, oils and the dried skin sloughed off by the scalp. I expect that this next statement Is news to you. It was news to me. But, t^ts have demonstrated that tbe hair picks up and retains more dirt lu an hour tban the i^t of the body does in an entire day. Many us believe in dally baths, of course. We cannot wash our hair each day, though. Nor do you need to wash it each day. If your hair Is oily, you should shampoo once each week. tf you have normal hair, you should shampoo every 10 days. If your hair Is exc^tionally dry, you should shampoo every two weeks. Before shampooing, always brush, your hair so that dry particles in the hair and on the sc^lp can be lOpMoed. .Harrii soaps with . high tupuyte content should be avc^^w of course, as they irritate the efalp and rob the hair- of its natural k^att ing of-oil, making it dry and brlttlei Jkss Dsad lor vaahiiuc the haffshoula be completdy sSu^ in water; otherwlm a dull film will be left on the hair shaft and: the hair wop*t be’properiy“'clewaed.’’ So, in spite Old Sol’s toni(^ rays during the summer months, you can keep your hair and scalfi clean ... and your hair lovely. Jusli wash tt a bit more often. Be surd to use a mild soap which is com pletely soluble ip water. And be sure to give your hair a thorough brushing before washing.^ Simple] Isn’t It? ] Those of us who have streMMu hair, of course, want to give spmIiU attention to its color during tto summer months, because we will be partying about more often with out our liats. Consult your cos metologist for hair coloring infor mation, or consult any reputabla drugi^t A quality hair coloring c|in give yon uniformity la hau color so that you need not feel em barrassed or conspicuous when yo'tt are hatless and out in the public. Whal are your beauty problems? Write: Marie Downing, Larieuse fieauty Bureau, 3309 Lindell Bird., St, Louis, Mo,, and she will be glad to answer them. Be sure to enchse/a self^ddressed, stamped envelope. iiffiiiiiiHiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiyiiiiiiiiiiiiiiyiMiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiM^^ Bazors’ Nicks Fatal a Ptdlsbint Cloth mlng, be sure to wash away all ,san^ because such grit will cut the threads. 5. Never dry V razor blades on towels; tiny nicks become big holes. 6. Never wipe shoes with tow els; dirt^ndgrii cut the fabric and stains cor rode the cloth. 7.Don’tplayfeilly*‘»iap”a towel; it breaks comer threads. 8. Don’t use a towel to mop up astringents or medicine; Jhey jnay weaken it Jcmuiderably. I B. Keep porce- /lain cleaners ^ taway from tow- ■ els and other cloth. V * I 10, A towel Is jmeant to dry the body, not the floor, ,use it as a floor mop aiid yjou court Wheeier declares U. S. has promised war aid‘ia Europe.] RMOmER Give Mother lot of ought this Mother'* Oay~ ety roecisi din- leUclc^B4>^ top off that V w{th tbli d necwioi loit aeuciwu C^ebaked etpeclslly for heri For here’s a larjce two-yel- Mge two-yel low liyer treat with cretm flllingi ahd a decorative roie with the word '^Mother done beautifully ta iciocoo Order front your the to gtoce AT YOUR GMCffi'S RAKINI li/VHY RAKtrtS RftmuH N n
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