-, Literary Column . . . ;y CHILD OF MY LOVE Child of My love, fear not the unknown tomorrow; Dread not the new demand life makes of thee. Thy ignorance doth hold no cause for sorrow. Since what thou knowest not is known to Me. Thou canst not see to-day the hidden meaning Of My command, but thou the light shalt gain; Walk on in faith, upon My promise leaning, And as thou goest, all shall be made plain. One step thou seest—then go forward boldly, One step is far enough for faith to see; ,Take that, and thy next step shall be told thee. For step by step the Lord is leading thee. » Stand not in fear thy adversaries counting; Dare every peril, save to disobey; Thou shalt march on, all obstacles surmounting, For I, the strong, will open up the way. Therefore go gladly to the task assigned thee, Having My promise, needing nothing more . Than just to know where’er the future find thee, In all thy jpurneying, I go before. Author Unknown Casting all your care upon him, for He careth for you. I Peter 5-7. Proverbs 3-6. -0-—0—-l>—-t>—-O—-t> BEAUTY and FASHION HINTS Ann Watson Smitherman i n> w\>yya, yjn Problems in Make-Up The oblong facial type has to be so made up as to create an illusion of shortening and widen ing the face. Select the lightest tone of cheek rouge agreeable with the complexion and apply in a care fully blended circle to center of cheek. Use natural eyebrow line. Use eye-shadow on upper lids and carry shadow towards the brow only on the outer part. Apply lip rouge full at the cor ner of the lower lip. The hair style for the oblong face should also be styled so as to create an illusion of shorten ing and widening the face. The hair should be parted in the cen ter if the hair tends to be long. Wear the hair Jong with soft curls at the nape of the neck so as to give width to the lower part of the face. Do not wear the hair in an up-sweep as it tends to give length to the face. -o T TIC SAFETY Signs ect you. If you don't want to be safe, others do. We insist the other driver must ob serve the signs while we ignore 'em. The last milestone is your tombstone. South Will Take Lead in Race Relations, Predicts Rev. LaFarge New York (ANP) In a few years the south will be in the van guard of the interracial move ment, was the gist of a prediction made by the Rev. John LaFarge, S. J., at a weekly tea-forum of the Catholic Interracial Council here recently. He pictured the south as taking this move toward better race relations in an effort to halt the trend toward com munism. Rev. LaFarge, who is the coun cil’s chaplain, expressed the be lief that the “reactionary white supremacy elements will be push ed into the background while the liberal elements become more and more influential.” As an in dication of the foreward-moving trend in the south, he cited the statement of the Jesuit provin cial for the south which announ ced its number one work as “the promotion of interracial justice and better race relations.” As for communism, he said, “The need for an effective pro gram to combat communism is bringing this issue to the fore among Catholics. Racial tension has for a long time furnished a happy hunting ground for the Communists. “The fact that we have a posi tive race relations program worked out gives us a wonderful opportunity to show how our be liefs can be implemented by action. Our position must be very correct, since it is being closely watched. Slackness, pre judice and carelessness on our part gives communism its chance.” The Sporis Front With Smoky By Howard I ‘ “Smoky” Molden The "Inside" on Buddy Young Buddy Young passed up a chance to play at home with the Chicago Rockets, mainly because he will be a bigger hit as*h New York Yankee. Several of his former U. S. Navy mates at Fleet City Calif.), that unbeaten war time eleven, are now Yankees, these, headed by Bruiser Kinard and Nate Johnson, literally beg ged Buddy to come with them in to the Yankee Stadium. These enthusiastic Fleet City aces have the knack of springing Buddy "scot-free” into enemy secondary defenses, and think the ex-Illinois streak will turn the AAC upside down, next sea son. Windy Wallace, ex-Iowa star and Buddy’s best pal, de clares there is no doubt that Young will receive real coopera tion from these men because they like him extremely well. The Yankees may set box-office marks with Buddy, whom Kinard de scribes, saying, “He’s not only a scat-back, ne is a compact pack age of 170 pounds on a five foot five inch frame. He has power and speed.” * * * * Jackie Robinson who for months has been trying to make a place for himself on the Brook lyn Dodgers, has finally reached his goal, today his dream really came true. He was purchased from Montreal. Jackie who has been playing second base will probably have a shot at first base. But wherever Jackie stops he’ll be in there doing his very best. i-— For Better Values • Drugs • Cosmetics • Stationery • Candy • Prescriptions CHEAPPER DRUGS 1325 O St. Lincoln 4 Back Again! SHEETS <; i Pacific "Truth" Brand Sheets 72x108_$2.29 8x108_$2.50 90x108_ 2.75 Pillow Cases: 45x36_.55c ea. 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