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Page Two ON THE STROLL By JOHN ALLEN FOUCHEE TRIBUTE When we are old and stripped of all desire. Courting the sun and gazing at the sky When we have banked Ambition’s scorching fire And wait our time to join the throng gone by -1 hope that as our glances meet and hold, lhere will be no regret to find in yours, As there is none today when I am bold And cognizant of all your gay allures. For dear ’ J d 0 not want your P raise *or wealth or want is but a prank of fate But if your lips still care to frame a phrase 1 some ““Pte one that I can mate: (M hat should it be?, one like this will do: 1- has been fun to be along with you.) THE MAIL BAG— A card in the morning from Ho mer Smith of the "Southernairea” telling about the nation wide re ception their Sunday morning ben efit broadcast received- The fam ous rad.o ~ quartet was giving a benefit broadcast over a National hookup for Bre’er Smith’s Alma Mammy, Wilberforce- ...A let- ter from Lois Parker in New York telling this pillar that our pal lit tle Freddie Jenkins, erst-while cor netist with Duke Ellington’s band is st-11 seriously ailing in the Har lem hosp.tal, with ‘T.B. that has laid little Freddie low and we are For Low Price and Good SHOE REPAIRING TRY Meades Electric Shoe Shop 14 E. Morgan Street Phone 4739 Raleigh Ar w|l|Pg. 1 ENSEMBLES TO THE FORE FOR SPRING Ensembles reach their height of perfection in tke lovely new coats, suits, and dresses now at the f ashion. We are past masters at the art o matching colors, and it will be a distinct pleasure to help you plan a distinctive spring wardrobe. LoDl€l' OUTFIT!®** Durham, N. C. DON JUAN sincerely sorry A card from Tommy Wright, sent trom Norfolk ... ... .ouch a nize letter and poem from V cky Dezon ill far-off Gal vestlon. 1 fle verse to the readers next week Ditto Chick Cole- man in Chatsworth, N, J. the edu cational advisor sends ins oes. hi* many Durham friends via this column A card of thanks ' trom tne father of the late Wan aa Bowman, beautiful Wanda, who died in Chicago as the old year passed away. Thoughts of her as we last saw her; youthful vivacu ous, full of enthu* asm about |hW work at CraHe College, linger ini the memory. RequisCat brown girl ; f Letters from Carlos Valle and Joseph B. LaFourche of New Orleans, inviting us back during the Madri Gras, we’d love to jour ney dur.ng the Carnival season to the city “That Care Forgot’ to: NEW ORLEANS Where, Cargoes of the world cFowd the spidery wharves. Scent of bananas, spice and sandalwood overlay the fish smell and harbor reek that stir the Creole blood like liquor. Ships lie in the har bor, slim lovely things piled of white canvas drooping below the harbor mouth to swing ot the long curve of the world and come thunder.ng home again.’ GOOD LUCK! To Chuck’ Davis, who caught a rattler for Atlanta last week, the linotypist is to be conected with the □Cott Newspaper Sylld cate in that city. Th.s pillar along wiht many others wishes Chuck the best or luck. - l- iha iiisr ODD S’ ENDS A dose of rat poison to that ju | venile who ’broke bad’ with a ra zor and ice pick last week, seek ing to wreak dire vengeance on that business man (a benedict) who had muscled in on him with his two-timnig femme A dose of the same medicine to the cutter . outer, who at his age should know i better than try t rock the cradle I even tho the baby in the cradle is a lovely little Creature Moon- , light and rose* to Gilmer ‘Tanky’ I ORANGES iceach TANGERINES 5c Doz. I GRAPE-FRUIT 3 For 5 i Florida Fruit Store 119 W. Market St. Greensboro i —i . ( MENTION THIS PAPtR WHEN BUYING FROM OUR ADVERTISERS ________ FOR 45c DOWN FOR 45c DOWN , I’LL EASILY MAKE MAKE GOOD WAFFLES THAT COFFEE QUICKLY, MHMHS WILL MELT ■ ECONOMICALLY MHHmHin your mouth l!H Wit W Kar HI Bib b 45c down, 50c monthly Wmb , M , 45c down, 50c monthly Electric Waffle Iron with automatic heat indica- C1 . . „ tor, makes crisp, light heavenly waffles every time. surest v V Pcl ' colator makes coffee Chromlum-plate. Tewed for dependable service. Ifcfcu. full-flavor'ed coffX? jSt S' MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR "NO-EXTRA-COST" ELECTRICITY Everybody’s enjoying “no-extra-cost” electricity I You can use both the percolator and the waffle How about you? If you used $2 worth of elec- iron without having the electricity cost vou a tricity last February and you use the same amount penny. And, of course, the more electricity used in dollars and cents this month ... you can have last year, the greater the benefits you can have extra eiectncrty at no extra cost. And that extra this year. So start right now enjoying vour electricity can give you many more electrical com- extra electricity. Select your Waffle Iron and forts and luxuries. Percolator. You’ll have years of pleasure. Your electrical dealer, too, has well known Waffle Irons and Perco lators that he will gladly demonstrate for you. Easy terms available. CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY The Carpji' due n this® a °w-. ..J. J « vile AMEfIH ' \;he lr i u H p JH MS'* compa Walter up my chief, Claude Barnett, Director of the Assfc-eiated Negrb Press, and nis m.ssus, Etta Moton in his column in the Daily Mirror last week., oTARDUST. ... George Dewey McClain, North Carolina boy who made good in the big city, getting plenty pub licity in the big rags, The Shaw University grad has been on the ma in stem for about ten years, has EPILOGUE I'here will be winter when I am old, Here by the hearth I*ll set my chair, Stroke my cat and forget the cold, Mix my toddy and sit and stare, At the drifts that drift in the garden fold. At the drifts that ravage the orchard bare; Little I‘ll mind then —little I*ll care. _—. 4 Ready for you/ FRESH ice czszir/i We Respectfully Ask That You Support Merchants Advertising In This Newspaper W' •tide Guid aance the other night. • . .Earl Hines, another Tar Heelian currently giving Blase New Tork ers a thrill with his hot music.... the boys report that “the stuff is here, and its mellow. The old flame, Lois Parker still going strong in a Broadway Music Publishing house-. .Muriel Zdllinger fred head pony with the Grand Terrace outfit supple as a reed. . . .Stars. . “And now my consolation is hid den in the Stardust of a song.’ Suffc ."' iach and Indigestion Money Back If One Bottle of Dare’s Mentha Pepsin Doesn’t Do l You More Good Than Anything You Ever Used. Why bother with slow actors when one tablespoonful of this splendid and pleasant liquid remedy will cause gas, bloating, heaviness, heartburn or any upset condition of the stomach to speedily vanish. And why should any man or woman suffer another hour with indigestion or any stomach misery when the rem edy that acts almost instantly can be easily procured? But there is more to say about this remarkable remedy—something th.-1 will interest thousands of despondent people. FOLLOW TF E CROWD to STALIEM’S GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE We Still Have a Big Reduction to Choose From— ■ + MEN’S SUITS MEN’S O’COATS $5.88 $415 to to $14.85 113.85 -1 Also a Large Stock of Luf jage, To Go Regardless of Cost Musical Instruments and Je velry j + WE ARE POSITIVELY GOII G OUT OF BUSINESS + L +— t STADI EM’S 108 E. Mair Durbr i, N. C. day, March 2nd, 1935 Dare s Mentha Pepsin not nniw quicHy relieves st mach distress, bit LC a ’::' indigestion, end P t’ ' ‘ 'i 1 S Mtis ’ and P ut 3 an end t . . zmes>. nervousness, head whic • -■ and despondency alwi -pd S . -ouoles are nearly distt . 1,1 cnronlc Jtomaci? , ?s l n i 3 a supremely ’ druggists every a fine tonlt ;la-' ■ ■» ana makes you worfc w,tn relish and sleei
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