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•REVEALING' Ifiur PAST, PRESENT and fUIRR2L ft/Afiee' WULACE' fcti nr^mtk miitaW m At fcsxi* P*y rr^. iNUli,— lour que.ii.on pi)aito .le. in mis column. Koi private reply send 25c and (self addressed stamped envelope for my New Astrological Reading and receive by return mail my advice on three questions free. Sign y«ur full name, biithdate and crerect address. Address Abbe’ Wallace. P. 0. Box—11, Atlanta, Georgia. R. F. C.—I have two things in ■mind and I do not know which to choose for a career? Please help me to decide tJhis question ? ? Aras: Take up <he PRINTING trade so that you will always have a profession to fall back on. It is n’t very easy to get a job as a night club entertainer for so few people are talented, and you will accomplish more to go into the printing busness J. I. B.—Will the man I have in mind mean anythng to my future life or is hie in the racket like all the rest? Ans: Just because you receive one tough break from a girl is no reason why you should expect them all t«* prove false.the girl you inquire about really loves you. It seems to me however that you are n<>t interested in this girl or any one else. J.W.—I have one girl and she is 19 years old and is ni-relady for college. Which of the two places I have in mind would be the best place for her to go this next year? Ans: She would be better off in ST. LOUIS staying in a dormitory than she would be in CHICAGO with your relatives. Thei surround ings and atmosphere she would be in if she boarded would have- as much to do with her making a suc cess of her training as the course itself. L. B. L.—I am in love with a young lady who just finished school and iM now teaching, but I am afr aid to trust her. Do you think I should judge her according to the character of her mother? Ans: Ridicule)us.This young lady is a highly respected (person an there is nothing wrong with hog character. She is honorable and trustworthy and I think you are adopting a rather NARJtOW MINDED attitude in holding the sins of her family against her. M. E,—I have a boy who is mean and hard headed. He ran away once and wants to go again? Do you think it wise to let him go? Ans: You may as well consent to his leaving for he will leave any way when ho makes up hs mind. I don’t believe you and your hus band have tried very hard to under stand this boy for an EIGHTEEN YEAR OLD BOY could be encour aged to do the right thing if you went about in the correct way. L. B. N.—Nobody ever promised to jrprrry me but one man and he is married already. Tell me. will he get a divorce and marry me ? Ans: Absoutely not.stop go ing with him and keep company with single boys in your city. A. E. Y .—I was in one trade for six years and I glave it up the first of the year and started in another field Uuft it doesn’t seem to be a steady neomo for me. What is best for me to do this winter. Ans: Go back to your old trade as a BEAUTICIAN before you find yourself in debt. The new trade you took up only provides a good liv ing about two seasons of the year J. W. BROWN Expert Piano Tuning and Repairing Done Reasonable. Guaranteed Satisfaction WE 4522 2610 Franklin and people patronize beauty par lors the whole year round. L. W.—I would like to have a nice man friend but men are so tricky now days and I want you to tell me if it will bo wise for me to go with this man that has asked me ? Ans: Go with him..but do not take him TOO SERIOUSLY. You will meet a party around the early j spring who will play and important part in your future life. Herndon Wins High Court Review Washington, Dec. 19 (C)—An gelo Herndon’s sentence to a Geor gia chaingang on a charge of sedi tion, will be reviewed by the Unit ed States Supreme court, it was announced Monday, The Georgia Supreme court has twice affirmed the sentence. The case came to the U. S. Supreme court once before, l-ut was sent back because it was not referred in the proper constit utional form. Hernd«m is free in $7,000 bail provided by the Interna tional Ijabor Defence. College President Praises News Service Morristown, Tenn., Dec. 19 (C) j --President John W. Haywood of| Morristown Normal and Industrial college praised Calvin’s Newspaper Service in a statement last week in which he said: “Your method of handling news is highly commend able.” HOWARD NOW GETS MILLION DOLLAR LIBRARY Washington, Dec. 19 (C)—One of the finest library buildings in Wash ington will now go up on the Ho ward campus as Secretary Ickes of the Department of the Interior and PWA Adminisrator has given Ho ward a total of $1,105,711.68 for the building. Church Paper Lauds Morris Brown Philadelphia, Dec. 19 (C)—A de parture fr"m its usual editorial pol icy was noted last week as Morris i Brown college got a first page ban-1 ner headline on the Christian Re corder, which read; “Morris Brown Makes Rapid Strides.” The article, written by J. D. Howard, said in part; “At the helm of this great educational movement stands a man whoso name is destined to grace the Negro ‘Greats’ of America— William Alfred Fountain, J.” $985 CASH will buy Good 5 room house on corner lot. All In fine condition—2639 Decatur McFarland & Kennedy, Inc Realtors JA 2100 636 World-Herald Bldg A Merry Christmas from NEBRASKA Consolidated Mills _Co._ DON ROSE BEAUTY SALON MRS. ROSE LUCKEY, Prop. Now Open For Business WE 3162 2228 Lake St. ^-Y DampWash j Beautifully washed and returned just damp enough to IRON. Minimum bundle 48c LAUNDERER AND PRY CLEANERS Edholm & Sherman' | 2401 North 24th St. We 6055 A friendly academic race be tween two brothers ended De cember l.r>, when Horace Mann Bond; Dean of Dillard Univer sity of New Orleans, received the Ph. I). degree at the Uni versity of Chicago. In April, 1936. ,1. Max Bond, the winner, took time out from hi.s activities a.s director of Ne gro Welfare for the Tennessee Valley Authority to take the Ph. D. degree at the University of Southern California with honors. His I lit sis dealt with the two century old history of the Negro in Dvs Angeles. Previous ly, he graduated from George Williams College of Chicago, and received the A. M. degree from the University of Pitts burgh. Ilis brother, Horace Mann Bond, completed his undergrad uate work at Lincoln Univer sity in Pennsylvania, and re ceived tihe A. M. degree from the University of Chicago in 1926. 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Remember, the kidneys often need flushing as well as the bowels, and some symptoms of kidney weakness at: Getting up once or twice during the night—puffy eyes —cramps in leg—backache and moist palms But be sure and get GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules— the original and genuine—right f ora Haarlem in Holland—the price is small (35-cents), the good results will fulfill your expecta tions Both brothers have contribut ed extensively to the special j Literatures of their respective j fields, sociology and education. Dr. Horace Bond is author of the book, “The Education of the Negro in the American So cial Order.’’ Rosenwald Fund Sells Negro Books To White Schools Cicago, I)ec. 19 (C)—In its plan to supply low cost school libraries in the south, the Rosenwald Fund is selling to both white anti colored schools two sets of books for high schools—“Negroana," books by and about Negroes, $10; books about in teresting itcjple, Mexicaift, Fili pines, Chinese, Japanese, Polynsi ans, and Negroes, $10. The price represents only two-thirds the act ual cost of the libraries, and frei ght is puid by the Rosenwald Fund. GREETINGS from Hornstein Grocery and Meat Market WE 2478 2723 BINNEY STREET Wishing My Friends A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR i MRS. J. D. TURNER 1125 N. 19th St. Tells Preachers To “Read Books” Phildelphia. Doc. IS) <C)— R. R. Wright, 3rd, youthful manager of tho A ME Bo«>k O'neern, in an ap peal last week, said: “Have you no ticed the young preachers who get ahead are those who study ami read the m<»st? You can’t ‘make it’ if you don’t read. The men who stay in good charges longest are those who study and read most. How many books have you read this year?” DEAN SMITH GOING NORTH Marshall, Tex., Dec. 19 (C)—| President Joseph J. Rhoades of Bishop college has released Dean H. M. Smith of th School of Religion to go to Chicago from January 11th to 29th to conduct a School of Mis sions among all he churches of the Northern Baptist- Convention. STUDENTS HEAR OWN TEACHER IN SPEECH Richmond, Va., Dec. 19 (C)— Prof. R. I. McKinney of the facul ty of Virginia Union university was the convocation speaker last week on “Maintaining the Light Within.’’ BIST WISHES* ATTY. W. B. 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