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Page Two ARKANSAS SURVEY - JOURNAL Office Addresaea Little Rock, Arkansas9o7 Gaines Street Pine Bluff, Arkansas Third and Alabama Streets Helena, Arkansas 611 Righter Street Official Staff GEO. W. SCOTTPublisher-Business Manager MRS E. W DAWSON, Pine Bluff. Astt. Bus. Mgr. & Adv. Dir. MISS ALICE YOUNG Helena Business Mgr. MISS SALLIE BUCHANAN L. R. Office Secretary MRS. LUDY CLINKSCALESL. R. Adv. Representative MRS F. E. DOLES, Little Rock Religious Editor MISS LOUISE THORNTON L. R. Society Editor THOMAS WATSONP- B. Circulation Mgr. Subscription Rates Per Copy Sc Per Year, $3.00 News Os The Younger Set By LOUISE THORNTON Miss Davis Pullum of 3120 Ringo street will be leaving the last of this month for Scotts, Arkansas, where she will be teaching. Mr. Issiah (Ike) Brown has been visiting in Mississippi, but has re turned. Miss Florence Thornton has just returned from her vacation, on which she visited New York, Chicago and other points of interest. “The Seven Stooges” sponsored a party, Friday night, September 20th, at the Elk’s Hall, there was plenty of good music and swinging and sway ing and everybody had a swell time. The Trade Clothing Department under the direction of Mrs. N. G. Coulter has organized for another school year, their officers are as fol lows: Miss Mildred Russell, president; Dorothy Rowland, vi c e-president; Catherene Caldwell, secretary; Willie Mae Ware, assistant secretary; Lucile Russell, treasurer, and Dorothy Arn old, reporter. Mr. Steve Allen of Arkadelphia, was in the city this week visiting Miss Viola Harris of 1301 West 31st street. Mr. Allen s a graduate of A. M. and N. college, having received his B. S. degree in J 940. Miss Anna Gene Threkeld has re turned from her vacation. She spent Guest Editorial LIBERTY OUR HERITAGE By DR. CHARLES STELZLE Patrick eHnry’s declaration “Give me liberty or give me death” finds an echo in every true man’s heart, no matter what may be his race, his color or his creed. This desire for liberty was planted by the Creator. Therefore, those who stand in the way of its accomplishment and its ful fillment are fighting against God’s decree. To most of us it is a priceless | heritage. But while we have gloried in our freedom, some of us have for gotten the price with which our free dom was purchased. We have enjoy ed liberty as though it were a gift which carried with it no obligation,' and we have been reckless spend thrifts of our inheritance. While we have been enjoying liber ty without discipline, the people in 1 the totalitarian countries have been subjected to discipline without liber ty. They have been systematically hardened for brutal combat while we have been softened through indiffer ence, self-indulgence and sheer lazi ness. he virTtues which dominated the fathers of our country, who through great sacrifice won for us the freedom and liberty which we still enjoy, have been replaced by sophistication and wise-cracking, and we are permitting crack-pots and ir responsible agitators to insult our constitution and ridicule our form of government. We have viewed with indulgence frankly de- trying to create class hatred and race prejudice in our midst, and condoned politicians who are too spineless to protest against those who are boldly laying the foundations for our destruction. The same tactics indulged in in the coun tries which they hold up as idealistic would send them to a concentration I camp or before a firing squad. | When such enemies of our country flaunt their contempt in our faces, the time has come for every loyal American to stand up in his wrath and speak out as a loyal citizen, particu-1 larly as we are now confronting forces which threaten our future as a Republic of free men and women. Every true American should vigor ously oppose those whose sole pur pose is our destruction and humilia tion, lest we be subjected to the rule of those who are opposed to the prin-, ciples i>t freedom and liberty which were bought at sj great a price, and which have made America the haven for the oppressed of all nations. i MARY STRONG TALKS Command Your Temper , The man who gives way to his temper is a weakling and has lost the wand that commands respect. If you cannot control yourself, you can not control or influence others. The weakling raves but the strong man re mains silent. It is wisely said that: if you command your temper you command respect. NOTICE TO ALL SUBSCRIBERS Whose payments are in arrears. I We have a representative call- I ing on you for collections on subscriptions. We are asking all to pay 50c, which will pay you up for 3 months in advance. Those not paying will be cut off. I This is the last week we will deliver to those not paying up. ARK. SURVEY JOURNAL Management SOCIAL CLUBS RELIGIOUS CLUBS SORORITIES, ETC. Give us your weekly news for publication. Remember It is , FREE. Just call 2-4910. In Pine Bluff call 3959-J. Have You Any of These Good Summer Time Remedies in Your Medicine Chest? S. & B. Skin-Tox, the enemy of Athlete* Foot Germ*, 50c and |I.OO. S. A B. Corn Destroyer got* rid of the worst corns. 2flc. Engronale for ingrowing toe nulls, slinpls and effec tive, 50c. Rexnll Foot Powder for fungus formn In shoos. S. & B. Spra- Tox foi smokers cough and liend colds. S. A B. 801 l Draw for old sores and bolls. Phono SNODGRASS A BRACY Argenta Drug Co., Hall Drug Co Williamson Drug Co. HUMAN REAL HAIR WIGS Styled by Howard’s, World’s Largest Manufacturer of Negro Hair Goods Located In the Heart of Harlem Everything in Hair Goods - Transformations, Switc he s and Special Accessories in cluding the latest creation, The Page-Boy-Bob . . . Bob and Imported French Wigs. Write for our Free Fashion Book. It’s easy to order from Howard’s! Howard Wig Co. 141-143 West 125th St. New York, N. Y. Department B-4 PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully Compounded Prompt Deliveries ' Complete Stock of I DRUGS AND SUNDRIES All Brands and Lines Os Toilet Articles Ice Cream and Ice Cream Novelties These things go to make Dr. Frank’s Drug Store the lead er of West Ninth Street. Children’s Drug Store DR. F. B. COFFIN, Prop. Sth and Gaines — Phone 1-MBl CALL USI THE SURVEY - JOURNAL ; ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris, in I Arkadelphia, Arkansas, I Miss Eloise Coggs, graduate of i Arkansas Baptist college, Junior col r lege department, is attending Ark | ansas State college this year. t Mr. Silas Cullens also a graduate of ■ the Junior college department of . Arkansas Baptist college is attending Tuskegee this term. f - Miss Mamie Bush of 1600 Ringo t street, is the new music teacher at | Gibbs school this term. , ’ Mr. B. F. Marshall of 2400 Cross ■ street is on the sick list this week. i Mrs. F. E. Doles the religious edi i tor of our paper is on the sick list 1 and has been for the past two weeks. | The whole official staff hopes for her a speedy recovery. We seem to recognize several stu dents this year that are freshmen in Dunbar Junior college. They are as follows: Dorothy Daniels, Marjorie Jones. Bessie Randalls, Mary Arm strong, Mildred Gravley, Halocine Brooks, Fannie Mae Reeves, Naoma Palmer, Jno. Gipson and quite a few others. Miss Hyriam D. White of Hot Springs is in the city, as a student of Dunbar High school. The Bearcats of the Dunbar High make their first appearance on the football field on Friday, September 27th. The new coach for this year three weeks in St. Louis, visiting friends. The Junior and Senior Usher board of St. Mark Baptist church gave an excursion to Hope, Arkansas. They reported a very successful trip. j Miss Rosalia Torrence of 1311 West 13th street is one of the new teach ers at Dunbar High school this year. Miss Aimer Williams, graduate of Dunbar High, class of 1940, has de cided to take a business course at the Johnson Business college. . Miss Beatrice Wonzo of Monroe, ’ Louisiana, has returned to the state to attend school at Arkansas Bap tist college. She is stopping with her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. James Lee. — I The Republican Club of the Mt. Pleasant Baptist church gave a Mid get Rainbow Wedding last Friday night. It was well carried out. Mrs. Jno. Blackman of 2614 Center street, left last week to go to Monti cello, where she will visit her bro ther. Mrs. Irene Henshaw has been off on her vacation, on which she visited in the state of North Carolina, but has fractured her knee, since being home. Miss Mildred Gravelly of 3123 Bat tery street is attending Dunbar Jun ior college this year. She graduated from high school last year. Mr. Luke Evans, Jr., is in the Uni versity Hospital, on the account of a seriously burned arm. He is im proving as reported by his doctors and can be released soon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris of Ark adelphia announce the marriage of| their daughter, Miss Gladys Harris to Mr. Charles LeGrand of Malvern, Arkansas. The wedding took place September 18th. Miss Velva Harris of 1301 West 31st street, will be visiting her par- HOMES FOR SALE East or West Pine Bluff TERMS Moses Realty Co. P. D. MOSES President ’ 116 W. 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Imposes Fines on Accusers Curtis Rawles, Negro, was dismiss ed following hearing in municipal court today on charges of robbery. Sarah Herron, Negro, who swore out the warrant against awles, and Le roy Johnson, Negro, a witness in the case, failed to appear when the case was called yesterday and were ar ranged today on contempt charges. The woman was fined sls and John son was fined $lO on the charges. W. H. Dukes, was arrainged on a charge of petit larceny and was fined sls and sentenced to one day in jail by Judge Harper Harb. Follow the Crowds to . .. FREELAND’S CASH GROCERY 1100 West 7th Street Where Quality is High And Prices Are Low On Quality Groceries and Fine Meats and Live Poultry WE APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE Buy... STANDARD ICE IT IS ECONOMICAL _ IT IS SAFE 114 S. Main St., N. L. R 14th & Ringo, Little Rock Phone 6962 Phone 2-9076 GORDON CHAVIS GROCERY Right on the Cotton-Belt — Right on West 13th Street RIGHT ON PRICES . . . . . . TRY OUR COURTEOUS SERVICE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL Classified Directory ADVERTISING THAT STAYS 18 ADVERTISING THAT PAYS USE THE COLUMNS TO GET RESULTS LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS CUTS-BURNS-SCALDS should be quickly trented to prevent bad ofter effecta aa well aa relieve pain. Use OIL-o(-SALT. Wonderful too lor sore, tired feet. At your druggist'a—money hack if not satisfied For .freeaampla write Moaeo Laboratories, 215 Sou th Leavitt Street, Chicago. QUICKRELIEF FORFEET Gq tones up the "V WHOLE BODY iLii’’®" ,rom "•‘••‘"‘■Ham, Feltatm, Kidney or Liver tom plaint, or Had Blood, take GB. ramoua for 50 years. At druggists, 51 for large bottle, or poatpaid <U- I ?g. ss, , ij;C o ?^auy p,0,,,ic FIXED CRONN-Cl’T AND COBD WOOD NAWN BAND NAWN A NPKCIALTY Up To B laches ARK. SAW WORKS 531 Kaat .Markham Ntroet N. Little Rock Mattress Co. MATTRESSES RENVATBD Free Delivery — One Dny Service PHONE 41882 PBICEB REASONABLE TRY L. C A R T F> R J-INK SHOE REP AIE WHILE U WAIT 112 E. Wnßhington Ave. NO. LITTLE ROCK, ARK. BOOKER A BOOKER Attomeye-at-Law Phone 4-8789 Century Bldf. Utfl, Raab UNREDEEMED SUITS AND O'COATS $4.90 RELIABLE LOAN SHOP 518 Center Street WONDER STATE SHOE SHOP 418 Louisiana Ntreet I'liono 5011 INVISIBLE LEATHER HALF SOI.FR A RUBBER JIEELB FOR MEN, 81.00 UP Rperlal Care an Chlldren'e Rehool Shoes RELIABLE TYPEWRITER CO. — H. G. Oatcß. Royal Agents. Phone 212; 115 W 2nd 8t„ Pine Bluff, Arkan sas; "20 Years Experience”; Royal Typewriters, sales and service; all repair work guaranteed; Sales and rentals. SQUARE DEAL PAWN SHOP I nrrdeemed Pledges For Halo En " v I’syment Finn on . . haZM’J* 1 * H,,AO HI’ITS ° ( ’OATM-I»1»APK MODEL iti liWT? A I’I’U« HATH Bl I.LOVA WATCHES, gag. Guaranteed vrtn'riJ Avenae NORTH LITTLE HOCK. ARKANWAS ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW AT THE RIALTO THEATRE MRS. M. M. DORMAN Notary Public 9°7 Gaine, St Phone 4-2473 PINE BLUFF, ARKANSAS ~ POULTRY OWENS PAYS CASH Heaa, colored, 4 Ibe. up Be to 180 Light Leghorn., lb. Be ta Be ,rry * rB ' *H !• B 1-4 Ibe. .... |oe ta 14e Geese, Darke, Turkeys, Galneaa, and sot Went Barraque Phono 188 Room 13 Maaonlc Temple Pine Bluff, Arksnnan r DR. R. T. JOHNSON dentist Office Phone 1074 Residence Phone 4173 FARM LOANS on good bottom farms, 4H% Intaerest. Ten to 20 years to pay. Prompt Service J. P. CADY, Agent 120 H Main Htwt, I’lne lllutt, Ark. BLASER’S CYCLE STORE 111 Main Rtrnt rhono MIT NEW niCTOt.EB ACCESSORIES - SUPPLIES September 28, 1940