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Saturday, December 23,1939 Unless You’re A Pretty Sitter You’re Not Going To Sit On Top Os The World By HELEN JAMESON (Distributed by King Features Syndicate. Inc.) Unless you're a pretty sitter you are not going to sit on the top oi the world. You will not be num bered among the beauty elect. You You will be classed among th c gils. “look like that.” A very sad state ol affairs, little one. It is surprising how many un lovely attitudes can be assumed, considered that good looks are of paramount importance to the uni versal sororiety. Girls are lace minded- what with their lip tint ing, eyebrow arching, dainty pow ering, but they don’t seem to be figure-oninded. Some fall into lumps as soon as they fall into a chair. Some sit in a scared fashion on the edge of the seat as if they expected somebody to yell scat at them. Observe the loutish femme who sits with her leet far apart, rests her feet on the sides of the soles of her shioes. Could anything make her look, less attractive? Feet should b(3 placed sole-downward on the floor, not far apart, which makes (me appear sprawlish. Toes must point straight e aad—walk ing. sitting or standing. Reimember this “the farther back in the chair the thighs are placed, the more perfect will be body balance, the firmer thc sup port of the backbone. Pull up the spinal column, but not to the ex- Mr. McCarty Says do you know . . . That the average man nays for three houses during his lifetime? WHY NOT OWN ONE? See McCARTY for some of his special bargains People Realty Co. 715 E. JEFFERSON ST. Phone 4-3076 Res. Phone 3-8215 Shoe Repairing GOODYEAR MMW work SHOE SHOP FIRST CLASS WORK GIVE THEM A TRIAL Sandals Made to Older YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD United Trading Store Inc., A Complete Line of House Furnishing MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS La Muebleria-de S. M. Garcia ✓ <515 E. Washington St. Subscribe Today! For a Progressive Newspaper in a Progressive City One Year $2.00, by Mail $2.50 Six Months .51.25, by Mail $1.50 Name Address • City Rt. Make Check or P. O. Order to The PHOENIX INDEX Phoenix, Arizona r-~ ■ 1 I* Buy Furniture for Your Home t | FROM j SMrs- Jcffie Foster, W. M. Washington, I Booker Richardson & Spencer Mitchell \ j WITH ASSOCIATED BUYER J Gls S. SEVENTH AVE. , tent the body will become rigid. Sitting with the shoulders thrown forward and the chest con tracted is a bad habit. Don't do it. The lungs do not get their full quota of air, breathing Is shallow; shallow breathing means a color less complexion One beauty defect brings along another. There are al ways by-products. This position sends the head for ward, gives an ungainly line to the neck, invites an extra chin to come along and, take lodgings. ALso puts necklace line s in the neck that you must work away with heavy creams and massage. The lifted chest gives a woman an apperance of bouyancy and chic. Let it flatten and she'll look as if she had not found her place in the sun. is living in the shadows of inertia and despondency. Exercise is a help to perfect pos ture because it makes muscles strong and resilient. Nature gave us a perfect support in the spinal column, which works normally on ly when the muscles of the back are functioning normally. When fibers sag, fat cells form. That’s something else to worry about. There's that matter of getting into a chair. The ungainly girl drops into it with a thump, as does the playful small boy. With one foot placed before the other, the crash won't happen; th 3 body will sink gracefully into the cushions. Mind your hands. Pose then pret tily. Keep the elbows fairly near the body. Hold thg head regally. There you are! CHURCH DIRECTORY FIRST COLORED BAPTIST CHURCH fifth Street at Jefferson Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.; Di vine worship 10:45 a. n;.; BYPU 6:30 p. m.; Divine worship, 7:45 p. m. friendly church with a friendly message. Always- a cordial welcome. Rev. Chas. Favors, pas tor; James L. Davis, clerk. SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday school at 9:30 a. in.; Morning service at 11 o’clock; EYFU, 6 p. m.; evening service, 7:30 o’clock. Everyone is welcome at the Shiloh Baptist Church, 9th Ave nue and Buckeye Road. Rev. C. E. Grogan, pastor. FRIENDSHIP BAPT. CHURCH 109 South lltli Street Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m.; BYPU, 6:00 p. »..; evening service, 7:30 o'clock, Wednesday at 7:30 p. in. prayet meetings. You are always wlecome Rev. 3/ .W. Gray, pastor; Albert J. Gibson, clerk. ORDER OF SERVICE OF THE C HURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Regu lar service 3:30 p. nr; YFWW, 6:30 to 7:30; general service, 8 p. m. El der J. W. Taylor, pastor, CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; morning service, 11 o’clock: BYPU 6 p. m.; evening service, 7:30 o’clock. Everybody is welcome. The church is located at Ninth Avenue and Shuman Street. Rev. E. J. Jacobs is pastor. ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH 11th and Monroe Streets Sunday school at 9:30 a. .m.; preaching 11 a. m.; BYPU six p. m. prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m.. Wednesday. Rev. j. W. Prayton. pastor; Mrs. Anna Sutton, clerk. # LdOYOUWANTJ I Ihf Wtnvisfl D» R>» Nwl *Uw I Wh Me lofoUDtttoa hi _ ■ "Dear Santa Gets Another Long List Seven.year-old Ann Kathryn Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Cook of Atlanta, Georgia, j has great faith tba» Santa Claus ■ » "oing to an- | ...as morning. (SNS Third Term Decision Is Up To People—Miller By KELLY MILLER SENATOR ARTHUR H. VtUid cnberg, of Michigan, has de clared in favor of limiting the tenure of the Presidential office a single term. Tire Constitution requires a term of four years but is silent upon the eligibility of the occupant of the White House for re-election. The example of President Washington in declin ing a third -term has become a ievered precedent and tradition Senator Vandenberg’s declara tion, however, can hardly be re garded in the light of unalloyed patri/otfom and disinterested statesmanship. The Michigan Senator's name has figured prom inently as a Presidential aspir ant for the past four years. Ke might easily be credited with the motive of dramatizing the third term slogan as an issue to ad vance partisan or personal ends. It is widely believed that Presi dent Roosevelt may licffc choose to renounce this third candidacy. Vandenberg running: on a one term platform could make a striking campaign Against his ad versary who would be charged with the attelnpt to overthrow a sacred tradition hallowed by Washington and sanctioned by the observance of a nur.clrecl and fifty years. VIOLATION OF TRADITION The limitation which the dis tinguished Senator seeks to im pose upon the tenure of this high office is itself in violation of a long standing- tradition. The ob jections which are so-strongly al leged against a. third term might well apply with all but equal force against a second term. Anri yet it has become a political tra dition that one good term de serves another To deny a secohd term to a President is generally regarued as a reflection upon his first ad ministration; the argument put forth being that it requires at least eiffht years /to inaugurate and complete any far-reaching program of Reform. It is entirely conceivable that under unusual conditions it may require three terms instead of two. for the same purpose. The friends of Presider.fi. Roosevelt can argue with convinc ing logic that it will require a third term for him to perfect the New Deal. which marks the greatest industrial economic, po litical and social reform in our histoiy. Every elected president since Abraham Lincoln has sought rc nomination and re-ekhtion fib the exception of President Hayes whose title to the office v. a sc riously questioned and Presid . Coolidge who had already served the greater part of two terms be fore he announced that he did no’ “Choose to run” for another elec tion. Tt. is perfectly true that any President in control of the ma chinery of tJlre government cur ' ic-nominate himself for a second cr third term if he chooses to do so t »?V W’S OIVIT< TION Objectio-i equally against ;> ■ ■rr ond or a .bird teim was urged by 'Villi..m finning:- T-fi vmi mi pi.; THE PHOENIX INDEX. PHOENIX, ARIZONA swer the letter she’s mailing to him. A David T. Howard first grade student, Ann has a long list of things she expects Santa to bring her on Christ. Staff Photo by Fowlkes). j ly patriotic grounds. He was so thoroughly convinced 1 of the soundness of his position that he hgd the one term provision in serted iin the (Democratic plat form of 1912, upon which Wood row , Wilson stood. He was elected on the basis ot that understanding. But no po litical platform however genuine ly advocated can bind either a candidate or his paity of unfor seen emergencies that may arise , k A: a matter of fact experience shows under almost every admin istration that such platform com mitments are waved aside like a scrap of paper with immunity to meet the demand of national and political exigencies. President Woodrow Wilson did not scruple in 1916 to ignore the isingle term plank of the plat form upon which he stood four years previous He accepted the re-nomination and re-election notwithstanding previous platform pledges. During his second ad- although he ;was eki' 1 h on the campaign slogan "He LLcpt us out of War,’’ he con ducted the greatest Wav of ah histoiy, According to the revela tion of Senator Carter coass. not withstanding the precarious con | dition s of his health, the World War President was anxious for a third tedm in order to affectwate the League of Nations which seemed to him essential to the welfare of the nation and of the world. Let us say Ulysses S. Gran. Theodore Roosevelt, President Woodrow Wilson, and now Frank lin D. Roosevelt were whiling and eager for a third term in order to carry out certain political ideals to which they were committed Who will accuse any one of these high-minded Americans of over tv,eaning ambition whereby they would trample upon his sacred American tradition merely for the sake df their own vein glorious ambition. Whether any President shall serve one, two. or three terms is not for him, to say but depends upon the demand of the Ameri can people. The determining fac tor is not for the candidate to dec) e But is determined bv in ter- aind intra-party conditions, and by the imperative demands tu the nation, beyond any indi vidual control. W * K.VI SPRINGS ASKS {•OR TWO CTIEKS j TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE Ala.— j The Commercial D.eteciirs course !at Tuskegee for the training of | •-.lit-fs and stewards has difficulty in tilling all of tin assigumenffi which come to it. Among the re quests last, week was one from William Cavanaugh, chot at Warm Springs Foundation, for two in terne:, to .vrve at that institution, i i.anou because of Fit indent Roo j smelts patronage and Ins home I ' _ : V>r„ N t D. Hip.hlowor PHYSICIAN A SURGEON HO!) So. First Avc ihere. The commercial dietetic in* ternej, are young men in their sen ,ei year who have about finished Congratulations From Colored Business And CONGRATULATIONS from • Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold B Business S. 18tb Street ■ Satisfied with Small Profits AH Work Guaranteed Wishing Each One A Merry Xmas and A Happy New Year GEORGE CARTER EXPERT AUTO MECHANIC Electric and Acetylene Welding Lighting & Ignition My Specialty Ph. 3-1375 —1140 E. Washington f EAT at the NEW PLACE I Lucas & Baswell i 622 S, Seventh Avenue WE TAKF. THIS OPPORTUNITY TO WISH OUR CUSTOMERS AND WELL WISHERS A VERY 1 MERRY XMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR— / Mosec Dry Cleaners B Laundry , I 1038 E. Jefferson '.a-' i * j Ola Lee Daniels MODERN 1 i Dressmaking “Skillet Hands Produce Pleasing Work'’ PHONE 4-4464 j 133 < E. Adams , Phoenix, Ariz. 1 rtii gfirimmifi ■< i ■ r«im.jwwwww—i wm CONGRATULATIONS To Our Mf.ny Friends ;>i»d S v iiijM I l>i r«M'» Mr. William Vaughns bùk Mrs. Rex Stewart, wife of a prominent lawyer of the city, made a business visit to the Phoe nix Index office several days ago. Mrs. Stewart seemed much im pressed with the efforts of our people. Wo appreciate very much having her down and arc hoping she will return soon Mrs. Lucy Haywoid, Okmulgee, Oklahoma, is spending December, including the Xmas holidays with her daughter. Mrs. W. M. Thomas, 1446 E. Adams Street. Rev. Dupree of South 12th Ave., Louis Referees Diamond Belt Bouts In N, Y NEW YORK—(ANP)—Joi ■ Louis, heavyweight champion of the world! acted as referee for a lev/ bouts- at the Disriiond Belt amateur boxing tournament held at Madison Square garden last week, Louis- shared spotlight honors with Mayor LaGuardia. There were 28 bouts, eight in thc novice class, eight in the junior and eight in the open. There were two semi finals in the open heavyweight di vision ' / Louis received a fine ovation as he climbed through tiic ropes to ref eree. Wearing 0 white short and robin’s egg blue trouse/rs, he ap peared as unruffled as he ever ap peared as a fighter. He calmly let the youngsters work on each other without a restraining hand during the full bout. The tournament vas staged lor the Free Milk Fund for Babies, Inc., of which Mrs. William Ran dolph Hearst is chairman. Gross receipts were $24,433 their training but. who are required to serve a quarter gaining 1 prac tical experience in institutions outside the school Tuskegee has sent its internes to points as far away as New England. We Extend- to our Friends and Patrons the Season’s Best Wishes Tomale King Lunch | 1303 E. JEFFERSON Tourist Garage Gas, Accessories, Oil, Storage, Re pairs, Service 126 South Ist Phone 42604 BURLEITH REDEAN Quiet Clean Place to Sleep More than 20 years in Business PHONE 3-67521 535 E. JEFFERSON H, H, Rice We Are Pleased to Serve You Hoping to give you better service in 1940 | Merry Xmas, Happy New Year Wish , Mrs, E. Vinson ' GROCERY 1301 E. JEFFERSON Ada Walker NOTARY PUBLIC PHONE 3-4460 j 1122 E. JEFFERSON SEE STEVE YOUNG AT i Young’s Fish Stand ' For your Fresh Southern Fried Fish 1115 E. JEFFERSON ) Craig Grocery 1109 W. CHIHAUHAU ST. Prop., J. C. Craig S. M. Grocery 1252 W. CHIHAUHAU ST, Prop.. Sam Auston Cnight Grocery Gas Station m§ w. CHIHAUHAU ST Prop., Colvin Knight left Friday night for points in Lou- : isiana to bury his mother in the ! neighborhood of Shreveport, La. Mr. Beaumon of E. Jefferson St., grocery, was able to return home last week after spending nearly 3 weeks in the hospital, was reported to this office, improving nicely. We want to apologiz 3 to our readers for having to rush our news out for this issue, but we were try ing to save the late Xinas issue. PI zase get all news to the office for tlje following issue Saturday and Sunday. There was given at the home of Rev. J. R. Miner a bridal shower in honor of his only daughter. Miss Beatrice E. Miner. Many beautiful gifts werp received. The affair took place at 914 S. 3rd Ave. Mrs. Alberta J. Gibson is still confined to her bed. We. wish for her a speedy recovery. IN MEMORIAM : V i Vx : ' Mr. James H. Carter passed away December 28th. 1935. Founder of East Lake Mortuary. Gone But not forgotten. Wife. Mrs. Laura Post Carter. Most Os Our Their Location Modern Rooms For Rent 1229 E. WASHINGTON The Gardner Home Bar B. Q. that Is Bar-B-Q Come and sec and eat Turkey Dinner served Xmas 1 P.M. !j Thomas Shelton - 912 W. Buckeye Rd. Your cooperation has been enjoyed. I t ust my service has pleased. Wishing you a Merry Xmas and j Prosperous New Y'car. Hodges’ Famous B&rfeecue i Ed J. Hodge, Prop. " -xmTsTreetings and a HAPPY NEW YEAR from California Hattist 1114 E. WASHINGTON. MRS. KING "call George Wilson For Transfer Service Phone 34460 1122 E. Jefferson His Truck is Waiting MERRY from Bryant’s Barber Shop We are on edge to serve you. j Clsaars E. Bryant 620 S. 7th Ave.. Merry Xmas to All 27 YEARS CONTINUOUS REAL ESTATE IN PHOENIX ! 219 East Jefferson Street M. H. SHELTON , . ! • « SUNSHINE 1A UNDR Y ~DR"y* CLEANING GETS THE '\oilK HON* OTVE !> \ TRFAI/ Family Bundles, Flat Work Finished 7c Lb- ALL- WORK REAS OMABIjEt—CALLS® FOR * nrnv LELP Phone 3-7755 52?,J PAGE THREE Calvin’s Newspaper Service JESTED RECIPE L——£7 I rente* NOW that "cooking days” are hero again I am suggesting some luscious hot. desserts, An _ apricot rolfKpoiv made by follow* / ing the recipe "yTV. below vfl! send / anyone away / It, HLgf from the table I y /K. / with uutiaf 4c \(v\ (y \ tkm. Try tkm Vv / end you’ll fee other reetpe* that 5 shall feature later: Apricot Roly-Poly 3 caps sifted cake flour; 9 tta* spoons double-acting baking powd* er; Va teaspoon salt; 4 tablespoons butter or shortening; % cup milk; melted butter; 1% cop* cooked, sweetened apricots, drills ed and cooled; C tablespoons sugar. Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder aid salt, and sift again. Co* *o shortening. Add milk all at once and stir carefully until all floor Ut dampened. Then stir rigorously until mixture forma a soft dough and follows spoon around bowl. Torn out. Immediate ly on floured board and knead 84 seconds. Roll *4 inch thick. Brush with melted butter, cover with, apricots, and sprinkle with angar. Roll as for jolly roll. Moisten edge and press against rolL Pfeee hr greased loaf pan with edge of relt on under side, brush with melted butter, and bake in hot oren (406* F.) 25 to 30 minutes, er until done. Serve hot with an ajdM| men M desired.# Series ■' Grid Cahes In Annual Meet ORANGEBURG, S. C., Dec 16- GSNS)—Ten coaches of the South ern Intercollegiate Athletic Con ference assembled here tills after noon and selected their All-Con ference football team. Le.ross Rooker, senior encl of Morris Browt? college, was th 8 lone unanimous choice, thereby being named cap tain. Henry (Hank) Butler of Flor ida polled eight votes, Card Os Thanks Mrs. Alberta White of 266 N. 4tfc» Avenue, Brighton. Colo., niece ol Mrs. Jackson Palm, wishes fr* thank her many friends and neigh bors for their kindness and he?.3 wishes for the attention give.i nor aunt, 113 SE. Monies Street or ing her pass illness. Alberta White. — m 1— COMPLIMENTS FROM B. Banks* SECOND HAND PIIACE Years in Phoenix 19 S. FOURTH ST. MERRY XMAS AND A HATTY NEW YEAR TO ALL from Edmonds & Hancock WRECKING & LUMBER CO. . 2023 E. Van Buren Mr. and Mrs. Braumon of the it E. Jefferson Grocery, wish ou* many friends a Merry Xmas and 4 Prosperous New Year, hoping y ov will continue your patronage for 1940. Merry Xmas To All Stewart Complete Auto Service Shell’s Products 1030 E. W ASHINGTON ST. PHONE 4-4946 * BY USING AFRO BRAND PRESSING OIL 25c and 35c ■' Manufactured by the Afro Brand Hair Goods Co. Phoenix, Arizona Afro Brand Hair Grower 50c Apply Z or 3 Times a Week See MR. 11. MATHEVfS 1226 E. Monroe Si.