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THE CAK MN A TIMBS PilAC - w liul THE WOMAN’S PAGE -v^ AMMKM OVI«T*NOIN»«lMHenMuM!; it it -k -k^ ■it *. * IN THE SHADOW OF THE SrAPS '?(.>/ AB.-'L ■ A Strong America Theme Of National Education Week American EJduotion Week will be obBerved November 9th to the 15th all over the country. Its aim is building a strong C. M.S.—^Recently 1 gtarted a bnild up a practice at some other America through the ^ schools, lousiness and I did not have any’city. Advise me what is best to There are over 30 million pupils ftiohey to begin on. Have done do. enrolled in elementary and sec- Ans: Please don’t continue to ondary Bchtwls^ in the United fret with your husbaAd about, Stat^. This is one fourth of making a change ... he is entire population and it is abliahed and ,well liked right,students ■where you are and you really eventually “ pretty good for the past threis months and I don’t know if I dionld continue on this winter ot get me a job at one of the fiRctories here f Ans: You are doing alright for your self in the little groce- busines ... yonr progress may tfeem a bit slow . . . but if yon work hard, I feel sure that y«in manage to get by. You are nr.t as young as you oiioe were nnd I think you are better off l4»ere in the littk business of your own. Put in a “delivety^ service” . .. that might help out. B. L.—jFbr the paht year I have be' should make an effort to be con tented. I am sure that if you you were to get out and make friends you would like the place better. Take an active interest in P. T. A. work , . . Church \rork ... all kinds of Social ac tivities and by doing so, you will become attached to the place too. It wilt help your husband’s practice for you to-show more interest in the people around yon. swell but lately Ij R. W.—Every time my boy e w seeing another|friehd brings me home from the he is fond of me,show or church he treats me nice oing with a man who tt^ated tliink th' girl. He and always will be but do yon think he will act the*same by me 48 he used tot but when he gets ready to leave, he tries to give me a kiss. I have worried and worried about it Ans: Don’t etcit^ yourself *>{and wonder if it would be wrong bout this romance . . . your friend seems .to have fouhd praeone else that interests him more than you do. No. he won’t bf yonr special beav again. The thing you need to do now is to get out and look around for a new beau. • W. R. C. — I have a special problem that I would like to ask you about but I have been wait- to let him kiss me and then run.’ Ans: Be sure you allow him one good night kiss and then go go to bed. One kiss shouldn’t hurt much since he is an extra vp^ial friend, but do not cheap en yourself bv carrying on “pet ting parties witli him. Boys don’t admire girls who give in to their every whim. W. C. M.—My husband and I control the destiny of this great nation be given a proper education. Next week in all the city schools there will be special pro grams and on Friday Parent Vis itation day will be observed. Madam: "It's so good cf you, doctor, to have come flo far to see my husband.” Doc: “Not at all, I had to visit a patient next door, so might as well kill tow birds with* one stone." NEEDLE WORK GUILD TO HOU) ITS ANNUAL DISPUY OF GARMENTS M is s Muriel R. Simmons (center) of Detroit, Michigaiv has been selected “Miss Tallade ga” by the ‘T Club’ of Tallade ga College. She and her attend ants will lead all Homecoming activities on November 8. Left to right: Maude V. Dil lard, Vicksburg, Miaaissippi, Ev elyn M. Eobinson, Abbeville, 15. Mureil R. Simmons, Detriot, Michigan, (Miss Talladetra'), Ev elyn Wynona Moore, LaGrange, Georgia, and Annie Lucy Dil lard, Vicksburg, Mis.sissippi. Durham /cclals Mrs. Emma Thomas of Sowell Street is ill at Duke Ho«ipital, Friends wish her a speedy re covery. ' wiches, punch, ice cream, loween confectionarer. Hal- Those enjoying the hospitality, of the “Green” girls were: Howard and Henry Evans have returned to their homes in , n u tr- • ,he .oHh .f.,r visiting .he bed- and Janet Williams, Naomi side of their seriously ill. mother • who was The Social Coherence Club en tertained a number of Durham Couch, Mildred Mayo, Flora King, Gladjni Ross and Marga ret Stewart, Mesdames Tresaie ites at a Pre-Halloween Party «recn and Eppie Barbee. M^rs ii« until your new 1942 A,tn>: ‘he Aljonquin Club Hou«,on logy Readings are ready. Please, tell me when I* may order f ,Ans: Right now ... the new 19 42 ASTROLOGY READ INGS are off the press and I will be glad to have you write your problems to me tai eonal*!;;. deration. £e sore to send :yonr correct name, birthdate and en^ dose a self addressed envel^e. the price is 25c. C. B. M.-j-My hiwband is a professional m'^n and seetns tp ^ jdQing.-nicfely ;l^erfe; jn "this ;city: le trouble js with,nj^;, I.ga^not' |em to be oo^tentedJiere ana I int . to make.;^.c]:ta^ge. HQ'doci at agree^with^;p^ a«i he i» »frai lat it will t4k$ lilni 4oo Iqng tQ boy and we have talked to our family doctor. He thinks it is alright. He says he thinks he can get jw a child. Do you think that it would turn out for the best .or give up the jtlen? ^ Ansf You want a baby and 'this ia ypi^, only chance of get- tii^ it . . . by all. means adopt a baby boy. Both of you are home Joying (^people and you certainly would make some poor helpless baby fine parents. Get the baby by Christmas time if possible. T~T Fayetteville Street • Thursday night, October 30. Haskel A. Hudson, Durhamite no\^nlisted at Fort Bragg was Iwlcigh Saturday . to • attend m the Shaw-North Carolin/i l^e game. Col- Gives Halloween Party Misses Marta and Myrtha Green entertained a number of their friends Friday night at their home on East Pettigrew Street with a Halloween Party. Westley Lee, George and James Green, Lee and Fonte Hoi ton, Erneist Bur- well and Matthew. CHURCH N-DTES The Senior Missioary Group of St. Joseph A. M. E. Church met Sunday afternoon at 4:30 with Mrs. Nannie Allen on Fay etteville Street. , Martin County fa^tners are Spirit of Halloween was ;s p«ting.to harvest a'short crop,y®*'y Rflyly carried out begining 9 of peanuts this ye^«because of the front porch with a very t^« ^ drought. (The Mloxahela Cliass of St.- Joseph Church was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jaipes Bailey Tuesday night at 8:00 at their home. . . ‘ Rev. W. D. Drake; pastor of bright orange and‘black cat giv-!Kyles Temple A. M. E. Church Da?id peiider Stores and Big Star Super Markets ing light for the guest tp enter conducted the services fqr the the home. The guest .enjoyed an,'Pastor’s Aid Club “Hijjvest fevening of dancing. Roll Call.” Mw. Mattie Sand ers, Directrew of the choir wa« The serving consisted of sand- in charge of 'the music Scarborough & Hargett PDNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Phones: Day J-3721. Night J-3722 522 & Pettigrew St. OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self'Risinff Flour ^ Takes the Gues$ out of Bakittjjf ai|H Saves you Money DO DROP IN to THE HOLLYWOOD INN “If Not Satisfied.4.Don't TeU Others...Us” 118 8. Manfom St. Prop. Mrs. Hayswood Save Time and Mosey By Relaxing in the BUS GOING TO AND PRO., ride the bus. jrork can b^ a pieuare if you You get home earlier. Durham Public Service Co. Charlctte Locals Bessie Hardy Corporal Wayne Strong of Port Custer. Michigan is the guests, of his famUy .on i Oak- lawn Ave. Corporal Strong will be in the city for fiftwn days. Mrs. Lizzett Williams was hostess to the Medical auxiliary last Thursday evening at her home on Montgomery Street. Dr. S: C. Pyle, was the guest speaker at the Mothers club meeting Monday evening at Bethlehem Center. Rev. T. B. Hargrave, of Knox ville, Tenneesee is conducting a week revival service at 7th St. church. Rev. Hargrave is one of the Field representatives of the Presbyterian church. •' The Nakamatiers Club pre sented Gertrude Andenw)n in re cital Monday evening November 3, at 8:15 p. m. in the auditori- ,uni of Second W. 8ch6ol. Miss Anderson ■ is a recent graduate 'of West Charlotte High School. Mr. D, EJ. ]\foore, so|i of Rev. an4 Mra. J. H. Moore of Soutji Church S^., was a visitor in the city Sunday. Mr. Moore was ac- ; coippiuped by Mr. ^ and Mrs. B. Laml^th of Durham and Mr. Herndon of Raleigh. Mr. Moore is the former Librarian of Sec ond "Ward High school, now Li brarian at North Carolina State College. ’ , Miss Willette Byers, daughter ^ Mr. and Mrs. S. Byers^of 'Shorter Ave. along with friends, motored to Baltimore for the Smith-Morgan game. Miwa Grace Lorritts daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lorritts of Baldwin Ave., was crowned Miss .Second Ward when Second Ward played Atkins High school (Winston Salem Thursday at the Legion Memorial Stadium. Mr. and Mrs. J. McKee and Miss Cecillia Jackson motored to Lexington, N. C. and Winston Salem Sunday to visit relatives and friends. Mr. Thomas Benton of Croc kett street who has been a pa tient at Good Samaritan Hospi- [ta i6 reported improving. I Mrs. B. Baily of Stonwall St., who has been iil at her home for quite sometime is reported im proving. Marriage Announced Willie Bracy announce the marriage of his sister, the form er Mrs. Martha Huggins of Dur ham anr Wilmington, North Carolina to Jake D. Ross of Kings Creek, South Carolina. The naarriage took place in Bennettsville, y South Carolina, October 1,. 1^1. Mr. and Mrs. Ross are resid ing in the city at 1010 Rosedale 'Ave. I □- □- DEFENSE BOND QUIZ Q. What can I do to help my son who has just entered military service t A. Your boy must be clothed, fed, and supplied with the latest equipment. This requires money. Buy a Defense Saving Bond and help the Government to eqi^iip your son. Q. What is labor’s attitude to ward the Treasnry’s Defense Sav ings Program t A. Strongly oooOPerative. The A. F. of L„ the C. I. 0., the Railroad Brotherhoods, and numerous other labor groups all over the country have endorsed the Program. Women’s Vohmtaiy Service Unit Fom^ Hill Chairman The Durham organization of .the American Women’s Volan- jtary Services among Negro Wo men of the city was formed Tues. night, Nov. 4, at the Stan ford L. Warren library under the direction of Dean R. G. Rush of North Carolina College ^for Segro€K. As a result of this meet ing, the leaders who wjll serve to carry out the plans for civil ian defeniie training among the Negro women have been annonn- ced as follows: Mrs. W. D. Hill, Chairman; Mrs. A. Heninburg, Co-Chairman,' Mesdames E. R. Merrick, A. T. Spaulding, and G. W. Cox, unit Leaders. Others will be added to this 'jrrohp "of volunteers as the complete or ganization is being perfected. Mrs.. C. W. Toms and Mrs. Bayard. Carter of the local branch of the American Wo men’s Voluntary Services al ready organized among the white women of the city, were present- at this meeting and offered val uable suggestions in connection with the organization of thiSj work for civilian defense. All Negro women' of the city are urged to take part in this program of training and to duly register at once. Classes will be started just as soon as the organ ization is fully completed: There are no fees required ih order to enroll in these classes. Th«» ..^nnita! ingath»>ring sud display of garuientit of the Kwi I' Wfrk Hi i?d will take at the AIgon>iiiif( Tennia Club «a Fayetteville N’nYenb*T 13. Ail direeton mr* nre^d to bring their c*flleetK>na iii eajly •a poinibie ao garments and div nations emn be ehedied. There will be mneh need for clothing for the aehool ebildrra and everyone is aaked to give as liberally as ponibie. All per sons detirihg to make a do««tiPii and have not been appee^died by a director may earfy to Mrs. Maggie Lcnnoa. CTnir—n at 606 Fayetteville Street.. , ' All garments will be on play at the elnb heme loeatod on Fa>-etteville Street from P. M. nntil 9:00 P. M. the is extended a eordiai iniililtion to attend. Let Them Pass. When the driver behind joa sounds hia horn to paas, oenrer increase your speed. Keep to tlM right and let him bgr. If you ^^h.to drive alo'iriy* and road~^conditiona are itaeh that other drivers cannot paaa you safetl; because of onfifnr;. ing traffic, curirea or hiHs, ^5' a courteous act to poll ov«r. to the right, off the road, aatffc' nal the line of driv*exa belund you to come paat. Write Best E^TS oil TdSSttiodli RNER pow IS A LEG or LAMB PLACED PAN FOR ROASTING? leg of lamb ,J8 placed on ai tr»ok for roasting '.wl^ the akin side 4pwn because tlie ifiat deposit is on Hm inside sur- : tew of a tog of 6BOVLD UNK SAVSAGE BB fiaWD WBILB COOKlNGt No. link sau sage which la pr(^;terl7 cooked does not need to be pricked to prevent splitting. Add a coiiple ot tablespoons ot i|rater to the aauaage in the Crjisg'Paa, cover, and coA dowly until the Waitt eViqioratKs. Brown imd the sauaagt irtll hold ita uape. With more than lOO.Q^OO Ne*ro col lege and high school itudents par- tl^iputini; In annual essay contest ot .N'ntional Tubcrculusis Associa- tiuu, Xaomi S. Wilson (lop left), .■‘.■'liiultuii'l &, Industrial State T. ;' .N'ushvills, Tenn., J.iJiiu.l Hs ha,ing wi-ilteu best) vraukea, WUc. essay amans eollete vapUa. flusiii place waat to Katk Wataoa rlsht). Spelman Qoilaf*. Atlaatf^ Ga. First prti* auoag higk idSjpal stndaats wwt t» tHoaUM Caras (lower left), Bfarletta (Okto) School. Viola Turn*/ (lovar Hiili. North DUisioa Hiffii Sclu)ol,^||^ w«B seeoadh >Hta EVERYBODY ST. JOSEPH IS INVITED TO A. M E. CHURCH REV. J. A. VALENTINE, Minister Sunday Schooi 9:30 A. M., Preaching 11:00 A. If. and 7:00 P. M. ARE YOU DISCOURAGED, DEJECTED, HEAWT- BROKEN? If you are^t. Joseph A. M. E. Church Ex tends to you without price an invitation to join i^ bers and friends in the renewal of your hope A Hearty Welcome Awaits Yob mr'
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