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1 SATURDAY, JULY ||il J THE CABOLTl^A TIMEB he mil sStifv WMB -- I w*nt to Knoir if this maa is really serlovp|9 fiis aunt telly me that be is. I think be ig full of jhref Am:—^Well> be is mking get a divotee bat it will take some time jret before he is a ftreo men. Oo with him sinee he isn’t with his wife, but don’t count on him too much antil he is free to get eerioua again. 8BH—My husband and I mar- irod |ix months ago ahd haven’t spent but one night together. We have dates tc^ether but he won’t stay with me at n%ht. Tell me after the baby comes will be spend his nigbts Kith ttflf j||' Ana: He will grow op ifl tinw^ He’s young %nd thinks it smart- to stay out «nd if you were to put your foot down about his dating you whenever he wants to) —he would find you a place to live. When and after the baby arrives, tell him that he will havi to'get you a place to stay and live with you, else he can’t con* tinue to live as hd is now. Yod have been entirely to lenienf with him. DNN—I cm in love with a j"Ouag man and htt said ihiit he loved me too. Tell m$ if there ia a chance of me getting him right flaimyf * . Ans: No, I don’t think ^ do«» tbiilK well of yoft, but lie likes #6ihe other girls too. riie HMes yoTir sistw ill 1«W tbo. A marriage won’t tnk^ plae« in yoor life aliytime stion. AA'A*—r am riot being selfish but I want to kno\i’ where my husband ketfps the keys thfct be- loiig td the lo«k on his chfiBt. He ke«ps it locked all of the tithe. Why doesn’t he w*Wt me) ttt ^t in there and lodfcf Ans: llie contents of this che^t are entirely peorsoifiil and hij in tends to keep them so. He doesn’t want the childreli going into his private affi»irs and sinee you are new there yom«elf, being mar ried only nine mcmths, he hasn’t seen fit to-diseuw the contents with you either. If you really want to find out what kind of papers he has in there stop slip- ing around trying to find the keys. Act as if you don’t evftn :r is the ti TO LOOK SilART” So^t amf Vait im nm sm £. D. Pt Fayetteville Yemrs of BJtd in time yoar cnrioeitjf. teB—!^se tell me if 1 should encoun^e this young mar ried man on any longer f Does he IbVe liie anff iif he truthful aliJ* does his wie *u«pecfi!f An«: Drop your head in shame —giVe up this hoy altogether and have noting lifore to do with him. It really iin’t smart to go’ with a married man and you aren’t spiting his wife—but you certiainly are hurting yourself. Yeg, she is suspioious and I wisJi to state that if he had loved you he wftHldM’t riiarried her. You ariJ being played for a fish. VMft—Will I go to edllegp this fall as I have planned! This i» i«y fondtist dream. Ans: Thera arc many things that you’ will have to do before you can enter college this fall— money seems to b« the biglfost ob staclc. This friend of fovLt claims that he will helpr you out—get a job ri^t now *nd ^ve tvery Vs^ts ybu can ant roii tfertalnly^ tHII’ rieed it'. It citi l»€ Worked ut, but you will have to m.inage tlsually well- tb ^et thru the ol year. WS—Do you see' itty cjjan^s tfor me. I have bieii going ttiru darkness over 2d yeai*8 witU my busband. He boss^ dver^bing, bis money, groceries, everytliing^ I do, and J arii jast Hke' a child jhere, I am so tired of it itid I .oan’t stand it muc£ longer’. Whkt must I dot Ans:—It isn’t «it all likely mat bfe will ehatige his ^ays this late 'in the dtty. I Woiild that yoti try to make the nidst of the situation sES yotj realize his do mineering nature and adapt ybumelf the best you can so that y(H« ?an keep perfce in the family. Ae is sincerely fond of yoU but fie w*on1 turri his money over to yoii now or ever. You hrfve stood- it this long—r don’t think you would be happy away from him: Sec. 116. Motor Bchicle Lfwi ‘of North Carolina:—fa) Tke^ driver of any vehpcle upon • highway Itefore starting, stop ping or turning from a direct line shall first see that such moveHMnt can be made in safe ty and if any i>edestrian may be affected by such movnnent shall give a clearly audible sig nal by sounding the hon», and whenever the operation of any other veMele may be affected by sucH movement shall give a sifirrial as required in this sec- tTiis is the gang tliat keeps the WPTP—NBC audience laui^^h- ing during: tbM 7;00 p. rti. Sunday period while the Jack Benny crew vacations. Le?t to right: Raymond Ives, Jlr., as Puddin’ liead iWffy; Dickie van Patten as #immie Dugan; Eddie Phil lip^ as Wash' Jonl^; t>i6kie. Monahan as Dinky. SOGITY I >1|Vt ^ck Martift lisft the city for Whlsj^rimg Pihei iiHjere«he will atlfend a'meetlnfir for boys. Misb Evelyn H411 ri^ttirned'to the city last ^^6k frtitn Ritd- ford, Vjt., arid Flor^ftcfi, S.C., where she has been visiting.» ^ybody'who wantis to fighi, ;{h any war, as a matter of fun, 'is crazy but, just the same, conditions arise t'Kat require in telligent' nlejf to be willing to fight. Misses ^ildred liaison and Samella Browfl r’eti^ifed' to the city from New YoA ^ where they haViEi Been visiting friends and relatives. The musical cdntiert ptesent- ed by th6 famous Deep River ioys on tW lycfiunl program of Johnson C. Sitiit^ 0niver- sity J'riday mOrnitig was sa perb. tfieir offfen'ttgif' having' thrilled the large and apprwi ative audiencev Miss Wbe Beze Tyson, daugh ter of Dr. P. Tyson left the city for Riehmoodt, ya.i to spend the summer. Miss Daisy Spears spent the fourth of July with Miss Es telle Ward of Beatties Ford road. Mrs. Beatrice Stoney and daughter, Mable, of Beatties Ford road left Thursday fc« Sanford to visit their grand mother. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Davis? of Oaklawn Avei delightfully en tertained at a party Saturday 'evening, honoring Miss John* sfe Deberry, o# Wa^sboro^irlfc G. Quests were Mirs. Matnie Drye, Mrs. Grace Hill, and Albert: Jackson. Curtis‘Boyd of Watt street left the city last w^k for New York where he will work dur ing the summer. Misses Mary Louise Moss, Sa die Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Beckwith, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Si)ears, Jack Mlyers, Miss Carrie Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Boose, Miss M. Hall, Wm. Ma lone, Mrs. Ethel Brooks, Mr. English ^nd .(Oscar Clarke fspent the fourth of July , on tie river picnicking. Rales of tlie Road Ofiee Utoaise til* The ttamps DipartmeBt to At- lo alt M range AftMSfHrflk 1^ »eci»t fcai t>» jl laMtekiv « Mb i»*r and •oBsewhat ion. The i»i*e wMi iO tewii fiTen llbuitiH hr|"i* /*** ^ One day nr wbieh they ean be moonted. j When filled, the alboof Msy f«a«ve toauda wsm ^ l iiiiwr^ exchanged for I>efeaie Savings I * wtetan w«Mle Bonds. . ! culpnl aiid mid:. Pmt Office rveaRad | you?* that mral mail carrier* acted in | echoed the roont. » «imilar eapacitieH in 1»17 ami: don't 1918 telling War Having .Htasipa.' "Sorry, «#,’ . I “I tiiatigb perhapa you EXFERIHENT .'wiah to be dragged aiiiom’ Cork trees front SfMiin an«l| aaidthe rubber bushes from Mexico are! Maf product^ of atfpa liijfc being cultivated fn the C®Kfor-'C8t itsae the ¥MoA War. tion plainly visible to the dn'vM^ Exiieriment Strtion —— of such other vehicle of the in-i effort to replw;e san>liM| Kova to fkee ItmiM for tentidtt to make such move-'‘^^“ {title in September bout, ment. I “ ^ “(b) The ^gnal herein re quired ^liall' be given by means' of tbe hand and arm in the manner herein specified. Or by any approved mechanical or electrical signal device except that when a vehicle is so con- ^structed or loaded as to prevent the hand and, arm signal from j being visible both to the front and rear the ^gnal shall be giv en % a device of a type which has been »Mroved by the Statg. Whenever the. signal is given the driver shall indicate his in tention- to start, stop or turn by extending the hand and arm fi^m and beyond the left aide of the vehicle as hereinafter set forth. Left turn — hand and ,^arih horizontal, , forefinger pointing. Right turn — hand’ and arm pointed upward. Stop ,-^hand and arm pointed down- jW^ard. Ail signals to be given from left- side of the vehicle during last fifty feet travel- .ed;*^ T)ds is one of the most im potent of all the laws and reg ulations covering the operation' '0^ mbtoi* v^liieles. Before start ing, stopping or turning from' a . direct line, give a signal — •the correct signal—and give it ;iti plerfty of^fSme. rONERAL DltBCYOIS Af.ffiULANCE SEftVKE Phones: Day J-3721, NigM J-3722 5B IL Peltierw 81. DECLARED! Mrs. Fired Maise of Atlana, Georgia enroute to New York City last wieek^ stopped at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar (Jackson on Alexander St. Mr. Decosta Massey of Tate .str^t who is stationed- at Fort I Belbor was home for the fourth Tift -ftf Join the Amy ei Slitual Fight for the Protection of Owners and Reall Pitriolistt Spfifi|S frw the Breasts of Prood in American SoE Be A Reals Patrrot by Owner, I : Thirty two thousand rural mail earriers are now actiug as agents So the sale of Defense Savings ^Stamps, pdstsl officials have in formed the Treasury Departmerit. i'demand for the stamps in sparse iy settled distriets causel thej Mr.. Buford Jordan, Jr. spe cial representative for the Car olina Times is confined to His home on Caripel street due to “illness. Dr. j^I. J, Brodie has rp- tui^ed to tWe city from St. Louis, Missouri, where 4ie has been (Joinir graduate work in Surgery at Homar Phillips Hos pital. MOSAIC A large amount of Mosaic, is showing up in flue-cure4 to bacco this year, says Janies" P. Wdbb, Pitt county assistant farm agent of teh N. C. Exten- sioti Service. v RUSH Rush orders for immediate delivery of cotton are piling up throughout the natioa* now but none of the nation’^ agricul- estimate to ^hat heights this emergency consumption may go. WE PAY 4% OH PAD-DP S»ARES Buit£iig & Loto F. L« McGOY, Gl&airman ol Board C. C. SPAULDING, President m W^t Parrish SU 816 Fayetteville St. Li McDoogfald, Wy. j^hone Phi^e F-»21 i AM Carriers To Seil Defense IIINNHNIIMIMIIMIHIflHIIIM HAPPY ARE THBY WHO OWN tHEiR OWN nmn; BrUILT dY IJNION INSURANCZ REALTY OMfPANY... Have you bem puttfMg off a new IwWe y«t tMaii ft a l»t of cash? 'Chen don’t delay day. Today's finaiidiqf iriioii it easy and coBTenicnt to ow^ yoair vWlii Hmne oA MHMrtUy tnms jjast Hh» rbI. Happy are tli^ wh§ xinr fMir mmm home . . . ^leeially when iM# Is htfM the nedfira wi^. CmiMlt iMA m ^morrow. Knim tnswasce & Keil^y €a HMtk FayetteviHe From Lite ksarance Have y6u ever asked yoiirsrff the iuea4ioi» — "Irtio bei^fits most from, life insurance?^ Consider the fol lowing: poinfe carefullyy then decide this questioo for yotiirseftf: J What investment offers the advaat^Kes of yiotec- tkm, plus financial securil^ Aotild aicluej» vt mmr accident create a financial eii^ust Wliat investment will guaranty tbe educatioB 'ypur children and keep the home intact—whether yoki live or die? What investment, will provide old a^e security and safeguard the mortgrage on your hooie against toss? l^at investment will protect youx loved (mes, should ilbt^ or death cut short your i^ans? To all these questions the answer is— YOtR LIFE INSURANCE Can you afford to be without a Noiih Carolina Mutu^ policy? See your nearest ag:^t and have him es^lain how he can bringr financial security to your hcMne. OfiTH mOUNA \m . .X'"] District 809 Fkyefftevnie SH^t W. L. OOCML, Mmper A. & /li’
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