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The Pollah patriot preiented bU check for ISO to Bundies for Britain and gave aa his slogan "Help Qreat Britain save the world!” A Bun dles for Britain emblem was given the noted j^laniat at bis New York iiotel I fuiJny' ENUP MONEY TO LOAN On Diamonds, Watchra, Jewelry, Silverware, Men’s Clothing, Typ« Writers, Shot Guns, Musical In struments, anything of ralue. RELIABLE LOAN CO. 121 EAST TRADE STREET '^Charlotte’s Oldest and Largest*^ iMfinea Teacher: "What is hail?” Johnny: "Ple*s6, air, it'a hard boiled rain.” • • « Job Hunter Applicant: "Well, here I am to see about that job you ad vertised. " I Boss: “I see. Do you think' you can do the work?" | Applicant: *‘I thought you^ wanted a foren»an!'' TT- INIHE SHADOW or THE STARS BiJ-ffbbe' iOallace \Ci ^UNQKT HeWTALlST 0 TWe AiieqicAm 9r4Qg I SLfEPY HEAD * won't lu>p|>en pfomi—it Philadeipms. — Bernard J. 'C*B*nian. At not fot • Degman, 26. spent three months in gaining weight so he* ‘ Not*.—Youa QusinoN Wiu. 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It is b«‘«t preparing to leave when he no- child cause lots of for me to go home or stay heret ticed the town constable watch^in the family? ; —'pjjg rnonev in going to ing him narrowly. I Ans: — No I don’t think it be delayed for a few more mon- “What's the speed limit here?' will. There is abosolutely no rea- ths. Since you are so di.s>iati?fied 1^ asked, thinking it wise to son for anyone having a tJii.ng to where you are now, tht-n it i^ sug- about this child that is to be gested that vou go hack home. You Never ye mmd, young fel- bom and you need have no tear could find some kind of work to ler, replied the rustic cop. whatever. Everyone will be crazy town youngster. ^ Unseen Friend: I am de- town without bem urri»atod. LS—There man that T pending on your advice. It is true — want for my companion and I that the bov I am goinsr with want to know does he love me as loves me and' do I love him? he pa^sf Tell me yes or no for I love eaeh other? don’t want to get messed up this late in the day. \ Ans: — He admires you great ly but there is also another that e admired too. Due to the fact that he will not keep his promise and come to see you when he ppomi.ses is reason enough for you not to become too interested in this man. LC — I SCMOOL - RINGS, KEYS, FRATERNITY - JEWELRY GRADUATING - NURSES - PINS —Write— H. FLOYD-HORNE 108 E. FInt Street Ckariette, N. C. Phone 3-2336 I>e Ans:—Prom all indications the feeling seems to be mutual. This young man is sincere he is head over heels in love with you. I don’t advise a marriage f->r you kids at ^his early age. 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If you have an old c ar, our allowances will be glad to demonstrate any Car ... THOMAS CADILLAC - OLDS., Inc. “A Safe Place To Buy” 500 W. Trade St. Dial 3-1614 Unpleasant Winter Skin W INTERlkTnTis a plague standing still right where come for you —The boy that I am going with tells me that he has my name on some uncertain papers of his feel deeply worried and want you to tell me what to do? Ans: — Nothing. He had his own way of trying to win a girl for a sweetheart and he certainly to do something toli* keeping • you guessing. The D. L. McKINNON GROCERY Groceries, Meats, And Food Stamps Cashed 906 E. 7th. Street Charlotte, North Carolina am fixing to make a^ ^change and I want to know froni|®°d I yon if I will be successful or not? I Ans: I am arire that j'ou will. you are now and the time has papery lie has is some that he has written himself he would like to get up enough courage to get a marriage license -with your name bn it, but hasn’t as yet. BCX—It is advisable for me to continue to teach this next =semester or to quit now? Ans:—Hold to vour job 'and finish out this year teaching. This is no time to quit. Vou might think htat you haven’t done sueh a good job bnt you will find this semester to be much easier than last. The children will recpect you more and you can handle them better. The four months ex^^erience you have had which few women escape. Your ankles are chapped; youc legs are rough and flaky; your' ody ahead; in the world, feels Itcljy-dry all over. You' case The change vou are contemplating is not unusual, and is tracea! '" in prove a worthwhile venture part to our rigorous climate ?.n i in :—push ahead, pmt to our addiction to overh :;;edj PH—The boy I used to go with rooms and our devotion to the bath- ^he and his wife quit. Now on t'lb. 'IThanksgiving Day he came over to What to do? Ruth Murrin, Diree- my house so please tell me what tor of Good Housekeeping’s b' uty he wanted as I am anjfious t3’find clinic has the answer in the F bru- out about him? ary issue of the magazine. Try a I -Ans :-He didn't come back to ■ootWng protective body rub- ^ that smooths and softens, dne» | , , . , ' ui j . ,, , .1 rtMf I solely becuaae he was Wue,* and «uickly, leaves no greasy film. There “ . ... , ... are new body lotions especiallr his wife leaving him the purpose; but before you invest thought you might sjanpathize In one, try your old reliable hand ^jm. Now don ,t go falling in lotion. Apply it after your bath. Jove with him again for he dropp- In extreme cases, the Journal o. ^^iwill make things different, the American Medical AssociMicp back, he would drop^iii ” ngs di e e . recommends that you use soap only on face and hands, feet and b'dy folds, and make your bath with starch, bran or oatmeal. To avoid clogging drains, oatmeal should be tied in a gauze bag and boiled a few minutes. 'Then both bag and the water in which it was boiled are added to the water in the tub. Water should be tepid, not hot. The starch bath is simpler, since It is necessary merely to stir the starch in the water. It makes a de* lUrbtfuL slks-/«albiB' Jaatb OM.V Tiii^ >ll>l « AN M\Kh %% iiiioiii Ai»% i:in isi\« > Essence of Democracy r —ami 7 i ii4»l lli‘ iiiiiiir r CAT and DOG SALE! . CLEARING OUT ALL USED MERCHANDISE Used Tires, 475x19, 525x18, 550x17, 600x1(1, 2 Used Battery Radios, ' 3 Used Bikes, Pair Used Horns, 50% OFF ON SEAT COVERS • EASY TERMS GOODRICH SILVERTOWN STORES 4th And Bre\^rd St. WINE and DINE at ARCHIE’S BAR and GRILL 601 £. First Street Specialities in Breakfasts Lunches, Dinners Imported and Domestic Wines } Pints, 15c—Pints, 25c—Quarts, 45c $3.00 Meal Tickets For $2.50 DR. AUBREY L. PALMER # Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted We maintain a completely equipped office for the exclusive convenience of the Colored People. CUNIC FOR SCKOOL CHILDREN DURING MONTH OF JANTTARY TELEPHONE 38500 BREVARD ST. BARBER SHOP Shower Baths... 15c N. G. EDWARDS, Prop. 231 South Brevard St. Charlotte» N. G. 2nd St. Barber Shop HAIRCUTS 25c - • SHAVES 15c 300 East Secmid Street R. R. Reeder, Pr^. ALEXANDER FUNERAL HOME 323 SOUTH BREVARD STREET Day Phone 8431 Niglit PlmMS 3^99X1^ 3-M72 BoT Scouts throuKhout the country celebrate the 31st anniver Mtf. the inoveaient in America durinir the week of Feb. 7>13 s»rv movcaien While thffxslo*®" on the poster above emphasizes the fact that “ScoutiRff sf«08thens and inviiforates democracy'' all America agrees that Scou.'^«H>l»ersh«p b ia Ujclf the estcnce of democracy Don't Forget The March Of Dimes David Pender Stores and Big Star Sapor mukiti
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