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Stepped Up In AXTI-KNOCK POWER NO-NOX GASOLINE NAPPY SMITH'S GULF SERVICE Do you know anybody who has not expressed an opinion on whether President Roosevel should run for a third term? n Glasses Fitted Dr. Belle W. Palmer n-.t c,ll li ! IIH ! MM"!1 WIHII WI'WIll H'PPIII tr1 - AVT 1 At Price! Fiitt-Shavlng, Lni-xHny TJifn CiUeft Protect VoTr Sfcrt Front smart And ,m - ivn CauseiX ?t?tit Rio fi What's more, it has edges of an entirely new kind that whisk through' tough beard quickly and easily. There's no smart ... no burn. You get good-looking, comfortable shaves every time and save money, tool Buy a package of Thin Gillette Blades from your Dealer today. Louisa's Letter Dear Louisa: Ever since I have been mar ried I have been working out side of the home. I have shared all of the expenses besides do ing most of the housework. Not long ago I discovered that my husband was going witn a woman who works In his office. I asked him about it and he refused to discuss the matter with me. We have no children and I am thinking of leavfcg him. What would you advise me to do? DISILLUSIONED WIFE Ark. Answer: You failed to say whether you were still in love with your Husband or whether he had really been unfaithful to you. Of course, I can see no excuse for his refusal to discuss his actions with you unless he knows that he has done wrong and would rather r.ot talk a bout it. If he has nothing to be ashamed of, or if some ino cent action of his been misunderstood, he should be glad of an opportunity to ex plain the matter to you. In your case, where there are no children to be considered, U he has really been unfaithful to you, you certainly would be justified in leaving him, if you think you will be happier a- part Did you ever see "The Wom en"? In it, as well as I re member, the mother tells her heart - broken daughter that very often a man, who has passed his youth, will imagine himself in love with some other woman, although he is .really still , in love with his wife. She explained that this was due to the fact that he felt that he was getting into a rut and a new admirer made him feel younger and gayer and have more confidence in his attractiveness. So perhaps you have ceased to feed your other half the soft dished' out and he may be soap that all of us like to have hearing it from someone else. If you want him back, the best way to fight fire Is with fire. Address your letters to: "Louisa, P. O. Box 574, Washington, D. C. SIR. F. LEA GETS LETTER ADDRESSED TO MR. FLEA Pittsburgh, Fa. Frank Lea, m executive o; th: Ca.n: . Illinois Ccr i;:.:n:i. . f'.e , d his nam:: -p. Lea:' IIj cc..;!i't ai.y m;,re .Lai,,', 1 e ''iL' lit ic.ontiy ir:.-ci a i ad;:re m.! to f :t.p.." A LINE OM HOLLYWOOD . Greer Garson chniming one and all with her quaint costumes and manners as the heroine of "Pride and Prejudice" . . . Spencer Tracy, offered an honorary degree by Ripon' College, will travel there in March to receive it . . . Frank Morgan tak ing time off for a week's vacation at Palm Springs . . . Rita Johnson amusing cast and crew of "Edison; the Man" when she picked up ancf opened a trick umbrella instead of a real one in a recent downpour . . . j Nelson Eddy opening his 1940 con cert season with a sell-out perform ance . . . Margaret Sullavan pre paring for her role in "The Mortal Storm" . . . Bonita Granville ten dered an elaborate birthday party on the set of "Forty Little Mothers" '. . . Joan Crawford procuring new interior decorating ideas from the smart modern sets for "Susan and; ,God" . . . Ruth Hussey proudly driv-j ling a brand new car . '. . Maria Oospenskaya stepping from one role into another. At the close of "Waterloo Bridge" she starts work in "The Mortal Storm" . . . Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland getting together on gags to be pulled on their new film, "Strike Up The Band" . . . Eleanor Powell out shop ping now that "Broadway Melody of 1940" is near release . . . Ann Rutherford adapting the styles ot "Pride and Prejudice" to her per-i sonal wardrobe . . . Spencer Tracy, making a hebby of chemistry . . . Clark Gable and Cr.iole Lombard' expected back in Hollywood from their vacation in Mexico . . . Jean t'ttc MacDor.ald off or. her conceit' tour to be gone until the first part of May . . . Robert Young on tl.e trail of Rophcrs which are nu-lcstirs his ranch at Tarzana , . . Adrian in the middle of his busiest season, with as many as fifteen fittings! scheduled for a sintrle day . . . George Murphy turning dance director, ar well as dancer for his new film THE NEWS LEADER, Mooresville, Park View School News (Continued from page 11) con, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Millard and Betty Jean and Billie Ann Hahn. Betty Jean Hahn Mrs. Troy Sherrill and Mr Russell Sherrill spent Thursdaj with Mrs. T. O. Harwell at a Missionary meeting. Marshall Sherril) Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Pelrea went to Georgia this past we.k to visit Mrs. Jack Fortsar. They had a delightful trip and are fanning to go again and spsjpd Easter Sunday with them. Elzie Petra Miss Mabel Bostian of this city spent the week end with her uncle and aunt, Mr. an Mis. Ralph Morrison in Land s; N. C. Margaret Bostian Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Davis and family spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Cooper at Seagrove, N. C. They had a cry delightful time. Sara Lee Davis Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McLeod a,nd children went to visit their reiatives at Asheboro, Star anc Ether. They had a very good time. George McLcod WORMS WANT CHANGE South Bend, Ind. Because oheir names have "constantly exposed us to ridicule and em barrassment," Mr. and Mis. Stanley W. Worm and Mr. and Mrs. Everett A. Worm have filed a petition to have their names changed to Warren. The male Wo.ms are twins. Oulf Supreme iUoior Oil In Sealed Cans 20c Qt. 2 for 35c NAPPY SMITH'S GULF SERVICE CITY CAFE Speflter Brothers For Western Steaks Oysters- Fish Dinners Plate Lunch Sandwiches Always Fresh Excellent Fec i ;.:id Service PRESENTS SMART NEW SHADES l . LIPSTICK- WITH 5 0 f AOUGE FREE! Here'i your chonc to get if teoion'i unorlest shodes ofliptflcl ond Rouge, inspired by leoding color ffyttti, lor lh price ol the llpttlct alone Biy the regular Dorothy Perkim $1.00 lipstick ... gel the correct harmonized shnde ol Rouge ol no extra chorge. For Limited time only! CUmtrokl SbiJts: OAIING MIAMI SEGONU t 61USH fOrf HOUY t CAPH GOODxMANS The Rcxall Store Opposite Depot Phone 1 Mooresville, N. C. Ay. N. C. LEMON AID TO BEAUTY Bonila Granville illustrates thai! the lemon solves the purpose in' many ways as a beauty aid. In the case of the sub-debs, where cos metics and creams are not necesi sary, the lemon provides as exceli lent substitute. The younp; actresi demonstrates these various uses. v a' t A Lemon juice diluted in water; and applied to the skin with ab sorbent cotton makes an excel-1 lent astringent. 1, Ks, TvX "j t a Mum 1 B Lemons, cut in quarters and ap plied 10 ihe nails and finger-tips will remove stains in almost every instance. '4 A-A ; .. - C A cold glass of fresh lemonade is delicious as well as health giving. ) Applying lemon ' to the elbow bleaches the skin and helps keep it smooth FIRE TRUCK ON FIRE Berea, Ky. Answering a call from a fcarase, l ire Chief A. P. Smith found his fire truck, which had been taken to the garage for repairs,; on fiie. Damage amountrd to $30. f v , M 1 I f ;: ; J ' ; i " ' f ' . r 5 ! - " . ' I '': - Meet and Mingle THE CONNOISSEUR We Serve The Best BARBECUE Beer and Cold Salisbury Road I Are Your Clothes I Ready For . . . v v. SPRING brings a thousand duties and de lightful diversions, too. Prepare right now to enjoy the lovely season to its utmost by making sure your clothes are in order. You want to look your best, and you can-without investing heavi ly in new clothes. Simply gather up your clothes and send them to us for perfect cleaning. We'll restore, their smartness. City Dry Cleaners PHONE 77 During Prosperity Or Depression News Leader Advertising Leads CHARLOTTE CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL FIRMS When In Charlotte Patronize These Advertisers AUTOS USED CARS ACCESSORIES IIAMMETTS Used Cars and Accessories 407 E. Fourth St. Charlotte, N. C. FURNITURE NEW PAYJJE FARRIS FURNITURE and FINE UPHOLSTERING 116 8. College St. Phone 8483 GAS APPLIANCES INSTALLATION $9.75 Charlotte, N. C. TIRES AUTO FIRESTONE TIRES Use Our Budget Plan Mcdonald service COMPANY Charlotte. N. C. PIJLAWF THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1940 With Your Friends at SANDWICHES I Drinks of All Kinds City Limits OPTOMETRISTS Dr. P. C. Wilson Optometrist Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted 103 8 Tryon Phone 3-8474 OFFICE APPLIANCES AND SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES Kale-Lawing Co. 225 South Tryon Street Charlotte, N. C. Dial 6185 t ? ? ? ? V
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