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SIGMAS DEDICATE THEIR NEW HOME Philadelphia, Pa., July S), 1926—The local chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Frater nity dedicated their new home, 806 So. 16th Strreet, with religious services, program and reception in keeping the frat. This fraternity is the youngest of its kind and ,t}ie first college organization of our group to establish a home in the city. Uncle Bim saw the Ball Head Ram bler peeping a' the Voice. Look Out, Voice, the Bail Head Rambler has his eyes on you. The Ball Head Rambler resigned as president of Ramblers association to live in solitude. Uncle Eim saw a rambler down on South 8th. His car No. was 38—and something. That same rambler cripple, and was walking behind a gentleman one night and said “You doesn't need me, does you?” -o CINCINNATI GETS PRIZE (Continued from page one) former; Dr. H. M. Green, president Na tional Hospital association, Knoxville, Tenn.; Dr. W. H. Harris, grand secre tary Good Samaritans, Athens. Ga.; Miss Eva D. Tlowles, executive secretary Colored Y. M. C. A., New York City; Mr. Monroe N. Work, editor Negro Year Book, Tuskogee Institute, Alabama. COLORED FAIR The Colored People’s Fair will be held in connection writh the White Fair be ginning September 27—Oct. 2. 1926. We are to put on exhibit all domestic science, canning and farm produce. No live stock v 1 be accepted. We are * i trial, if we make a good showing va v/U probably be able to have one of our wn next year, showing everything that should be shown at a fair. P. S. For fur her information see: D. H. Hair. R. E. Reed T. J. Barnes. COME TO ALMON WATT’S BARBER SHOP 222 So. Pine Street The home of good Barbering Satisfaction Guaranteed Hand or Electric Service Ladies’ Bobbing a Specialty Hair Cut __35c Shampoo _35c Shave _ 15c Massage - -- 35c First Class Shoe Shine 10c ! __ WAUSAU SOUTHERN LUMBER COMPANY LAUREL, MISS ■ j " ” I U. S. McINNIS UNDERTAKER (Colored) Licensed Embalmer Courtesy and Efficiency Guaranteed. Day and Night Service Phone 960-W 915 Meridian Ave. EARNEST BLAKI.EY FINE TAILORING Cleaning, Pressing and Altering of All Kinds Neat Workmanship. Reasonable Prices. Goods called for and deliver ed promptly. 140 Elm Street Laurel, Miss. — TRY THIS ON YOURSELF If you cannot save something you are a financial failure and will remain one. Open a savings account. Deposits of $1.00 and up accepted in savings accounts. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAUREL Resources Over $4,000,000 LAUREL, MISSISSIPPI YOU KNOW WHERE VALUES ARE Every person who is acquanited with our Values knows how worth while they are. Folks who buy here regularly know and other folks know from their friends. You can’t keep Good news back. FOR— Furniture—V ictrolas —AND— Musical Instruments SEE Laurel Furniture Company A. D. Peden, Manager Phone 297 408, Central Ave. Your Credit is Good