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SATITRDAY, JUNE 7th, IWl THE CABOUNA ITMllS , rMom ram THE WOMAN’S PAGE IN1HE SHADOW OriUE STARS J Bi/-flbbe (Jaflace 'tuNOffsr MeNTAuSTON ive Ahsricmi 9r4oe ^ ^ ^ 6. Qomrioii Tnx Bs Amvwn 'Tksa'* m Tm Coiiimn. Par • ”FNm/« • • • Stod oolf 2f« (ot Mf n«w AmoLoaT Rmoino It Lucst IUt Chmt smI fiMKv br mum buH » sesAdMitlil Itttet ei ftt* Advitt intln- lag thm )) Qdcfdaai printer. Siga fow hJI mva«, tddn**, »oJ birtkdiic m •II Utt«*, »ad phtm iadttd* « •df-sddrwwd, thmptd tovdopt for your reply. W •« ABBT WMLMt, tm ‘ JLM—What is the cause PM—caught her cheating, having a wonderful time and actually yoa would think that it was the iuAn sh« was out with that was going to marry her in stead of me. Would it be well to let her know I saw her or go a* head and marry her without say ing a wordt Ans: You had better get it off your chest. She is already suspi- eioua something is wrong for you have been acting differently. How ever, she isw’t to take all the blame for you haven’t ever once asked her to stop seeing other fellowt) andi she has been goipg out quite a bit. Talk it over and come to a definite understanding about your likes and dislikes. ■ of my bad health! Tell nie if I should return to California t Ans:—Oo/ to a good doctor have him check up on your health. It is very foolish to con tinue going down when you can very easily get modieal atten tion.* If the man you are with offers you marriage and you love him, stick—but if he noesn’t—go ba>k to California. going with a he will make a V’SC—i would like to associate with more cultured and intellig ent peofrfe «s I don’t like the ways of my present companions. What muiil; I do to accomplish my aimf RSH—I nm jou think that good husbandf Ans:—No doubt he will. The >ung ^fellow seems to be very mueh in love with you and, if you both do your part—^you won’t find it difficult to get along. Marriage i^ a give and take pro position—you can't give your mate too much con.sideration. RMC—Is it advisad&Ie for me . T. f j I , to take this joh out of town and Ana.; 9e kmd to every one j j must have work. Ans:—'By all means , take the pick your doee friends carefully. There )« no mtson why you can’t associate with the kind of people you are anxious to go with as you are w«U thought of and have a good reputation. One^ you make the right kind of aequaintances —«ntertaia them and encourage new friend^ipA JWJ—1 have a wife and 2 children. ^, love my wife an^ my children. dov’t aeem to cavt anything for me. I desire to be come something in 'life but she don't care. Must I remain with hert Will I ever get the right love from berf Ans: —Your wife toves you, bujt she isin’t as affectionate as you are and I dare say she lov^ you jtost as strongly as you caire for, ehr. She may not possess the '*Eip’* t^t you think she should but her loye is sincere and ever lasting. , Bringing up two little childreQ is hard work and, takes up a great portion of your time —^you, must contcnt yourself .with the attention she gives you and not demand anything more irom her. The children will grow up very fast and she can show you more 'consideration as time goes on. means job. You can arrange to come home week ends and if yeu find you like the work and you do well—move your family into the city in a few months time. 1 am inclined to believe that you will "Gays" Aid Tuskegee Infantile Paralysis Hospital St. Augustine College Holds 74th Annual Coounencement Raleigh — Or. Hm .M !>. Tri^, »>; pa^ prfHident of Eli/.ah-^h City r«* «tan-»», a.- en. n.plified by Teacht*r' Collegt^ wa." th* the ftilli.'.rr'-, of Ohaiidi, rHrcat er as fifty graduateh ref*».ivwl t*. new iHd.s, ai- fx»-tnplifl» d by diplomat, certitHati ; anil ili^r*'. "he j ioni>»T' (b* .'an-.- ih*- I roiifiPT, at th|i 74th annual cnfrjimenwrnent n» n; -rps, and irrir aotl e.xcrciHe.s of .'»t. Augu’^iine’'; ( «1- illf trat»*»l by the Ka*i Jmith lege May ‘28. ot today, Ih-. Trig? app«4lml to Selef'ting as his topic, “Soei- the graduatet^ rather to the ety’s Responsihilty for the Di^nat lieht, and elect a hfatl«- who ia isfaetions of Youth, the speaker guidetl by the .sam* Kglil. That began by saying that di»u^tihfac- light, he 4aid» was the iileal of a tion was a virtue, and essential to society in which lib**rty, jn.»tie#, progress, but that the. tjpe of and the prineiple of th* inviola- response to dLsfiatfs'tfaction was of ‘'ontinueil on page Five You Con Have BeautM Hair The Gay Northeastemen, an exclusive social club Mnpoeed ^ daughters of promlneiit nefro families in Boston, New Yorit, mia* delphia, Washington and Baltimore, has presented a movable library to the Tuskegee Infantile Paralysis Hospital at Tuskegee Institute, Alabama. ?he librarjr can be wheeled to the bedside ot patients and the books are beinc selected by Director Mortesa D. Sprague of Tuskegee Institute library. The new hosi^tal, where negro vi' of the crippling disease are receiving every possible medical tIon under the direction of the noted surgeon. Dr. John W. C was constructed , and equipped at Tuskegee through funds ^ by the National Foundation for Infantile Paralyaia Charlotte Socials West Charlotte High presented The Detson Chanters and the At the Irwin Mission on East Band in concert to a capacity.™ ^y the W^ audience in Second Ward Audi-;“«“ « ^ ^ prosper and work. do well in this new torium, Tuesday evening, May 27 'Mi^fi Carrie Robinson was choral ML—Tiiis boy says he loves me Vfery much and he don’t want to hurt me and that is why he said it is the end for us. Is there a chance at all for us going back together? ' ■ Ans:—Accept this “slim” ex cuse and say nothing for he doesn’t want to continue . going with you any longer. If his affec tion was so strong for you—I don’t think that he would allow anything to come between you two. Look around for a new At Least 0(MnpUmentary directress, Samuel Aaron Moore> choral accompanist, and Fred .E. Jackson Band Director. The daily activities of S^ecoSid Ward High School was shown in moving pictures Wednesday even ing in the school auditorium. Th^ claee of Second Presbyterian church. The midsion is planned to Provide wholesome recreation for Negro children. A number of the children are left alone white their mothers work, otherwise they would be left to romp lip and diown the streets. The ehildren also have the advantage of reli gious training and many inter pictures were shown to the public f‘f;. Mesdames Mary Moore and Lottie Pharr are in charge under Mather Academy Teacher In Lovely edding Ceremony Camden, S. C. — Mi^ Mattie 0. Evans, daughter of the late Dr. Matilda Evans of Columbia, South Carolina, became the bride ot Jame^ Aiken, son of "Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Aiken, of ^ethune, tively. Little Misses Iona CrawfOTd and Delores Johnson were flow er girls, while Maspers Edward McLester and E. L. Marsh serv ed as usher^. The entire bridal the supervision Mae White who colored activiti^ of has Miss Lula chaise of Dr. Seifert Pyle returned to the city last week from Raleighl after attending a medical clinic' held in Raleigb. Attorney L. P. Harris and P. jO. Alexander returned home' [Saturday after attending the Camden. Both the bride and the groom are alumni of Mather Acudefny apd are also' members of the fac- uUy.; ‘ ‘ The 'bridle wore a beautiful Our favorite picket is the ooe outside Lily Dache’s who greetB passers by chanting, “Please do not patronize America’s oremostjnoon on the campus, milliner.” 'were present free of charge. Members of the Nine O’Clock Bridge club delightfully enter tained their friends at an outing Thursday evening up at the Rol- lin’s country home in Derita. Games, and dancing were enjoy ed during the evening and every on? expressed themselves as hav ing spent a very pleasant even ing. IVench' class of Johnson“ bridesmaid and ^st man C. Smith Unijveraity entertained at a picnic Soiuth Caroliiia, in a chapel of jparty was made up of alipini Browning Home, May 26. The land teachers of the school, ceremony was performed by thej Mrs. Aiken has been an in- Reverend J[. W. Boykin, pastor jstructor in the grade depaitment of Mt. Moriah Baptist church of .since her graduation from Bene- diet College, of Colum bia in 1933. Mr. Aiken of State Collie has been teaching agricul lure at Mather since 1938. The wedding was the third to take place on the Campus of \f> The gown of white satin cr^, and Mather Academy in the fifty four iakrried'i a Prayer Book. lyearg of its existence. The first Miss. Julia Howard of Sumter,'was that of the first teacher, Miss South Carolina and Harrison B. Emma Levi of Providence, R. I Watson, of .Washington, Pa., also The second was the marriage of instructors «t Mather acted a» Miss Martha Anderson to C. C. respec- Reed, in 1901. Your hair beauty depends firtt upon the proper scalp care. FTO-HAIS BCSCRO FORMULA it a Scientific Preparation that m hifUy recom mended by a le^ng' hair authority. Great suweai has bcM reported in most obstinate cases. HAIR 9r«ws longer in many instances where cracking, dry and brittle hair is retarded. Often proper treatment will remove dead hain to that Hve ones esa come in. Try NU-HAIR BESCRO FORMULA and tee bew mncii more heautiiul your hair wilt be. Watch the iiglineaa disappear! Fh’ hnariaitf, bmutilal, youthful hsir foUov the aimple directions pvm wkh your treatment. ■ ■ NU-HAIR Complete Hair Scalp treetweef coasisH «f Na>Hair Icsqro SPECIAL OFRR Hy«Halr Strateser AIL RNt ONLY Nu'HaIr Spcclal Shampoo SEND NO CASH si .00 last und iiamt and Pay Pottnun oalr fl.OO pla* itw ctou poMac* •bam h« dcliwn th« cnttn tnMOMtit. It i* cm«ntc«4 lo pUa— at m(umr ntwaiaA NU-HAIR PRODUCTS 1133 Broadway New York, N. Y. last Saturday after- 50 guests Hillside Patrol Closes Very Successful Year The finance committee of the YWCA is sponsoring a radio con test to be held the fii^t of July Mrs. J. Eugene Alexander is chairman of the committee. The Colored Chamber of Com merce isponsored a maids banquet ■ Little Boob rfiurch, corner 7th and Myers street Wednesday evening. Ned Davis executive secretary jMresided. The welcome address was given by Dean T. E. MeKinney. Talks were made by Miss Belva P. Salvo, Industrial secretary of the YWCA, Mts. Alice Anderson, who gave a fine report on the work of the N. C. State Employment Service Office and Miss Ruby Berkley’ who is in charge at Bethlehem Center. Zack Alexander, Jr. responded on be half of the Chamber and of the citizens of Charlotte. There were 100 maids present. The Good Will club of First Baptist church on South Church street held its annual sixth cook ing school Thursday and Friday at the church. Mrs. D. A. Nabors was the demonstrator. A PIstinctiop One of the funniest things about the good old girls of our set is the stefn distinction they dravvr betv«reen person who dyes her hair and one who merely The^safety patrol of Park High School has just closed a most successful year, J touches it up,—Ohio State Post, and its Ad)ajor, Garter S. Smith., .J,., %vas awarded a loving cup at the annual commencement for his diligence and. qualities pf loadorship. Row 1: William Marsh, J>oris Edwiards, Johnny Brazil is worried by falling Hall, Vera Eagland, Major Carter Smith, Gloria Garett, Syble Brewer, Verena Thompson, le off in cotton »nd coffee ex- Walter Brown. Row 2: Dorothy McDaniels, Margaret Noel, Pearl Page, Octavia Barbee,, ports. Fannie O'Bannon, CleopHtri; Keott, Charles Red.ding. Row 3: Miss R. B. Pratt, Margaret Chile seiz^ S2 Nazis on j>age, Elia Parham, M irjorie Harris, Ernestine Bynum. Row 4; Mattie Faucette, James Al-charge of plotting putsch, len, Mary Williams, Parii ie Caiut, Inez Suitt, Several members of the patrol were unable to Spain gives F|>lange party con- J>e preient when the picture was made. trol of press, i^iuiio and movies. SPOMSORED B« LAUIEUSF BEAUTy BUREAU Ik* tariavM E«o«ly Bwmhi was •tfablbhad by Hm CMafroy Monulacturlna ComiMiny to study mvlhods of pratarvlng woman's natural Saouty, and to nok* Mm rMuMs of iMt r«**ar(b avoltaM* to lb* public Women of today, volt^nteew of the Army of Bomance, ^ into the battle for beauty ana romance equipped with all-important satchei- sise handbags I And it is well that the size of handbags baa increased, ‘because we find that we must carry j'many "weapons’* with us,’wherever ,we go, wherever we are. What equipment for beauty . . . and let us never overlook that beauty means romance . . . have lyoQ in your handbag? lb mine, I fidd that I have Up rouge, rouge, powder, phff, eyebrow brush and ipencil, paper tissues for beauty aid, 'nail iOle and stick, nail polish for etnergeney repair of damaged ap- pearaoce, a small kit with needle and thread, b^ause I long ago learnt that nothing is so unsightly as a leg-length run in my hosiery. I al»o carry a small pair of nail scissors, a mirror, a comb, and small viali of foundation and vanishing I creams. Doeeot leave much room for re serve haakles. Identification papers and, of course, a purse, does it? So armed, I feel that I can maln- ' tain piy appearance—and thus my poise—under almost any situation iQ whlph I may chance to find my- during a busy day. (Jay Knights of Our Dreama may leel that \$ a terrifically large, oom- bW 0f Itenu to carry with you. It ita, Bot *aeBd»neeeMary, so there- fbi*e li onentlaL I dm hav* an ther eoileetibQ which I am glad I hkye to carry with me, but hleh I feel is very important: qiy bniak eoUectlOQl Srasbes, large aod ifttoall, play an Important nue tfi my pMwMua ettorta for attnctlTe Ht4>eimmee. Because of its health virtue, our toothbrtjshes—yes, we should have two so that one Is always dry—are most important. We should brush our teeth after every meal, and be sure that each nook and cranny around each tooth is reached and cleansed. Hand and nail brushes also are important, and should be used several times daily, followed by application of a suitable lotion so that the Jiands will be soft, fair and smooth. Brushing does not take the per manent out of hair. Rather it ^vea a wave added softness and naturdl- ness. Bepeated brushings, scores of strokes a day, polishes hair to a luxurious sheen. Complexion binishes regularly used remove dead cuticle from the surface and allow the fresh new skin underneath to appear. They are splendid for olll- ness, sallowness, muddiness, large pores, blackheads. Try one. Beau tiful results can be obtained In Just a few days. A body brush can db the same for body skin when used aa a bath brush. Others use powder brushes to good- advantage, mostly to remove dbccess powder which has been ap plied with a puff. With these thoughts la mind, we easily can say that we "can brush otu: way” to romance I Wh^ are your btauty prMem^ Write: Mark Damming, Larieuse Beauty Bureau, 3569 linddl Blvd., St. Louis, Mo., and she wHl be glad to answer them. Be sure to enclose a setf-ttidressed, stamped eavJope. UU-iJli-l- .. After a stiff bout ...pause and YOU TASTE ITS QUALITY Wh«n you lift on Iwi of CoM-Ceki ttt ymm Wfm, yw can tattt* H* qtioMy «mmI ImI refrvshraent. TMirt atis m«r«. So p«iMii threushevt Hi« wmAm H rtf pens* ffcot r|rfifcii with ic»-c«lil Coeo-CalM. Borthd sate aatkority of TIm Cec*.Coi» C«M(MVlV DURHAM COCA-COLA 0& W. E. Band. ProimakiHC ,
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