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I I I J flote:—You* Question Will Be Ap/swerhd "Free" in This Column. Pot • ^Private Reply0 , . . Send only 25c for my new Astrology Reading ft I uc»f I Day Chart and receive by return mail a confidential letter of tree Advice analyse |ng three (J) Questions privately. Sign your full name, address, and birthdate c* •11 letters, and please include a self-addressed, »tamped envelope f»r your reply* M Uttrti lot ABBS WALLACE, t. O. BOX II. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, L S D— 1 have a home but it is so far from my work and 1 don’t get to gc there but a few times a month now and X want to know if I should se 1 it or rent it out? Tell me what to do as I am so fond of the place? Ans: Rent it out. I don’t favor youi selling the p ace when there is a possi bility of your gett.ng married again and you will no doubt pref'r to go out oo this place to live. You can at least realize enough to keep up the taxes on ■the place. B K— Am I thinking wrong about my husband and this woman? I have been thinking it for a long time but was not sure. And the man I have been seeing I am not satisfied to see him any more «nd l want to know it I should seeing him? Ans: What are you two trying to do play gomes to make one another jealous? Yes. it'd be to your advantage to g.ve up this other party for you aren’t got ting any happiness out of this kind of life. Show your husband a little more affection and he will behave himself Both of you are too old to start any of this foolishness. I »■ L O H— I am now emp oyed on a local job but I would like to try out for s better job in the city. Should I file the application? Ans: Yes, indeed do it immediately Take the trip into the city and file these applications. This is the only 0 way that you can pull out of youi pr sent rut and get ahead—as soon a< you get a better offer—take it. C B O— I am going with a man ant he says he loves me and he wants ti marry me. Do you think I shoull marry him? Ars: It will be s'veral months befori he is in a position to get married—5: at that time you still feel that you art in love with this man—go ahead ant get married. M X C— I want to study and becom a nurse but my aunt is trying to tel my mother to make me get a job. D' you think I could be a good nurse ant am I suited for this work? Ans: Make an effort to enter nursi training this fall as I feel you wou make a very capable nurse. Your au doesn't realize that you want to prepar yourself to help out with the othe civ dren ar.d you certainly could d< more if you had a profession. Your mo' ther will not allow her to Influence he; to any greet extent. Z Y O— I am a girl of only 16 and th< man that I love is married and has on< child. No one knows about our court ship together. I am very much in lovi with him and he seems to think a grea deal of me. Does he really care or i he pretending? He also says he is goirj to marry me if there is ever a chance Wi 1 he? BLOCK BROTHERS FANCY GROCERIES AND MARKET We Lead In Our Many Specials Come to see Us or telephone Us about our club account, which will save you money. More than 150 bona-fide, members already. Your Business Appreciated 1600-19th St. Free Delivery Phone 1547 NOTICE-..! ! : Beginning September 1. 1941 we will be required | to ask 20% down and a maximum of IS months on all appliances. While/ou STILL have the op ' portunity to secure smaller down payments and lower monthly payments ACT NOW! | Buy the Favorite! Buy Frigidaire! Over Six Million Built and Sold MOTOR SERVICE COMPANY j 1906'5th Street Just East of the Court House I .. I HEBLON BROOM FACTORY Manufactures High Grade Brooms and Mops Telephone 736 Meridian, Mississippi “___. _i. i - —--- ■ Cleaners and Hatters 511-13-25th Avenue Phone 130 GEORGE NEWTON Notice! We have a few more 41 model cars left Hurry on! HOBBS AUTO COMPANY fjuaambKtmum* ■ 'n i m — i — i j THE NEW STAR THEATRE Appreciates Your Patronage Meridian’s only Colored Theatre U , - , . • ... Ans: No, ha won't m: rry you. Neithe: Joe- he want to give up hi* charmii j . wife and baby for you. Stop this flu-' tation 11 once and don't let this mat try to ke'p you fooled any longer. Yot can’t hope to accomplish a thing in thii world but a bad name by going with ; married man and it is time you rea’izec as much. By the way—his wife is jea j lous and she isn’t going to take one > tiling from you or any oth r girl chas ing around after her husband. There are several young single fellows whc wou d love the chance to make yoiu acquaintance—get out and meet more people. Death List i I] BA BO\tt!) 'j -° . The following deceased H. B. A. mem b-'rs have been reported by the follow . ir.g local presidents to be paid off ii the September Boards: 1. Lula Di vis, No. 71, J S And-’rson I President. D’Lo 2. Clem Brown No. 54, Jas. PatricI President, Hattiesburg I 3 Ed Reese. No. 23. Rev. E B B ackmnr President. BaSsfield I 4. Ollie Thompson, No. 57, W C Me j Leod, President, Bassfield 5. Brown Applewhite, No. 23, Rev. .. 7: 1 Blackman, President, Bassfie'd Id r.4__ 6 J V McClendon, No. 96, Rev. J E Grace. Pre ide: t. Porterville 7. Henrietta Dunn No. 399, John Cotton Pres.dent, Macon 8. Frun.e G. ston No 93 G E And rson President. Shuqualak 9. Adlean Neal. No. 252. O S McGee Pr s dent. Ri se Hill 10. Aaron Harrington, No. 263, B J Tw ill in President, Mt. Olive 11. O C Thigpen, No. 200. Manz e Paige President, Laurel 12. Minnie Cruse, No. 213, Brown Mc Ree. Pre. .dent. Qu tman 13. Annie Lee McGowan. No. 262, Allen Bridges, President, Jayess 14. James Wilson No. 4. George Wilson President. Macon 15. D J Harlan, rNo. 305. J iinsoa President, Macon 16. Della Lewis. No. 125. F C Lewis Pres.uer.t Colinsv.il ' 17. Bamrtta Jones No. 477, Alex Mc t Million, President, Ri.se H 11 18. Chaney Kelly, No. 28. MVB Pitte President, Toomsuba 19. Dinah Join son, No. 47, J C Burton I President. Meridian 20. Ike McWilliams No. 30, Mrs. Annie Blanks, President, Lauderdale 21. Lula Abney, No. 92, G B Arrington President, Laurel 22. Claudie Whigham, No. 301, C X. Moore, President, State Line 23. Abraham Thompson No. 21, Floyd Ott, President, Toomsuba 124. Pinkie McCrea, No. 260, Manzle ^ Paige, President, Laurel , 25. Elija Payne, No. 118. W J Rankle i President, Weathersby The Lorteuse Beouty Bureau wot established by the Godefroy Manufacturing Company to study methods of preserving women's natural beauty, and to make the results of this research available to the public. You want the admiration of oth ers, don’t you? Then, use your head! Dull, dingy hair haa a re pelling Influence on people, l’ou yourself know that you don’t turn your head and look a second time i>t someone whose hair la unkempt, ftscolored and drab-looking. Despite the popular saying that “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” It is my tellef that “Gentlemen Prefer Wom en” no matter what the color of their crowning glory—IF It is a Color—one color—any color that is I ttractlve. Look at your hair In the fr t'tire back of your bead, and several strands, look undern, .ith. 'j.i It streaky and varl-colored, !s it i-.otty? Is it lovely because of Its > ell-groomed appearance? If you are disappointed In F * ay your hair looks, if the colon; f.oes not suit you, apply an ac ■ redited coloring and see for your telf how much Improved your ap pearance will be. Don’t be a stay-at-home, don’t lose upportunities for happiness ami ro mance, simply because you may tuVe overlooked the appearance of your hair. It’s so much a part of you but that Is all the more reason Per taking care of it—beautify your *Mir with regular treatment and a -pell-rounded diet The subject of preper foods for ptneral health, as well as hair health, will be considered in a later column, so tor the time being wo stall think only about what daily routine will help to develop your hair so that you win be the ^nvy of yt-ar friends, and .the admiration of yenr masculine associates. The small amount of effr t ex prr.dod )n brushing your hair daily ‘ yr,r! r>;<v hum-some dividends. Use t ,rr<• i: ■ .. ' brush. Divide the | , ;,.,r - • s.'Ct I l»OS (8S lfjOU. 1 were going to braid It) aJl twHfcpui head, and taking one part at a tmn brush upward and outward with vi» orous strokes. Keep this up untH your scalp fairly tingles with life— you have already Improved the cir culation, and good circulation to tt* roots of your hair will result Vr stronger and healthier hair. If your hair Is dry, try oil treas inents or shampoos. Keep out d the sun—on windy days, remombtl to wear some kind of covering os your head because the elements :u< hard on hair and render the prohle * of ca 'ng for the hair a most difO cult one. If your hair Is oily, use egg shan» poos to help brighten it, to bring oul the sheen which is ordinarily hidden i by the accumulation of oil from tb« calp. i it Is never good to scratch th» head—Instead, place your fingertiyi on -your scalp and gently, but firmly move the scalp backwards and for wards, and from side to side. Thl exercise has a stimulating effect ami will reward you la hair beauty im health. For the next several weeks. cos* centra te on your hair. It, is a 'oi more beneficial to follow a few rotas for beauty regularly, than to cool fuse the mind with many which, M the end, are forgotten because it 4 too bard to remember so much. I Don’t go around envying othSMf beautiful hair when It is so easy M have beautiful hair yourself. j What are your beauty problems^ ] Write: Mari: Downing, 1 arieusp j Beauty Bureau, 1$09 LindeiI , Bfrd.,St. Lotas, Mo., one h. *-£ ; be glad to answer tb\n. Be pare to eauB’ort a set - Pumped cfiyn’ujfv I-----7 Central Service Station IKEC. WALKER, Mgr. Life DELUXE Tires ■ PHONE 703 ,. .. . „ - ■■ 1 — Meridian Burial Association ; | Strayhorn-Young Funeral Home -EMBALMING and AMBULANCE SERVICE Oiticial Undertakers tor II. B. A. For Prompt and Courteous Service at All Times Call OFFICE 1M0 RESIDENCE SOT4 ! | H. SERAYHORK REF. YOUNG, JR. MANAGERS ^ j HOST TO SEPTEMBER BOARD DERIAS CRAFT hnk mk mm Dear Ed tor: Just a few words in regards to th< direction to the Board that will be bale with Lodge No. 176 at Chunky. Those coming from Meridian will come highway No. 80 one m le and a half past Meehan and turn to the left and come one mile and cross the rail riad on the Kiver Bridge and com* four miles on the gravel road. You will fii d the place Green Grove Church. Those coining from Lawrence or New ton w 11 come highway No. 80 two m leg past Chunky and turn to the right and ( come one mile and cross the railroad on th ■ rivEr bridge and come four m.le* Inn the gravel road, you will find the i place, Gseen Gr^ve Church. ^ Those coming from Quitman and Pa | chuta will come one half mile past Enterprise on highway No. 11, turn to the left and come one half mile and turn to the right and come seven nules on the gravel road and you w 11 the place Green Grove Church. ' Derias Craft, Prudent. 1 J — Il11 ■ •'J Honest Value Royal Shoe Hospital 2410 5th Street I Don’t be misled by cheaper prices in shoe repairing. You can’t beat our price! £or quality shoe repaii mg All Kind >1 polishes, lace* rubber heels, etc. BRING US /OUR SHOES 2410-5th Street Meridian. Mississippi \n- - -- ' j Ths b^at of Drugs, Paint9, Wallpaper & Seeds at Rayner’s Drug and Paint I Store “IT (PLEASES US TC PLEASE YOU.”! Telephones 336 & 307 2310 FrontJ^Street S FREE DELIVERS j Marks-Rothenberg Co. j finest quautyimerchandise AT PRICES TO SUIT EVERY BUDGET \ V.-»-----—---—: *■ •; **+*+++++ ■ •+4<ir<--l****+***i>t**** + *+*+** * I ****** I LET THE j ; Goodwill Printing | Company 5 DO YOUR PRINTING —-** • .>.1 • - * • -— J : i 2508-5ih St. M«ridism iSi MM....