McCormick messenger. (McCormick, S.C.) 1902-current, June 08, 1939, Image 7
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McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, S. C.. THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1939
THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE
Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young
BIG TOP
The elephant’s fate Is still in the balance; meanwhile “Silk” Fowler shows
his hand.
By ED WHEELAN
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MORE TONI GMT ” WE LL KEEP THE "E*ULL
OUT OF THE SHOW TOR THE PRESENT
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IS ALL ABOUT ! SO RUN ALONG NOW
GO TO THE CARS AND GRAE» SOME
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NOW PLEASE,
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START THAT
AGAIN !!
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LALA PALOOZA —Lala Is Going to Take Just a Few Things
By RUBE GOLDBERG
I’M AFRAID
MADAM HAS
I WISH \ HER HEART
BLOOT L. SET ON
WOULD \ GONZALES
HURRY AN*
WIRE ME THE
LOWDOWN
FROM
DETROIT
S'MATTER POP— Kids—in Case of Argument With Your Pop
By C. M. PAYNE
JUST AS VOUR FA-friER HAS DISCOVERED VOU
PATROLLING CEhJfeR PELD, AND HAS RECOMMENDED,
IF VOU KNOW WHAT’S GOOD FOR YOU, VOUR C0MIN6
along without a siwgle second’s delay, a
FLY SAIL IS HIT VOUR WAV.
Bell Syndicate. Xne.
said the gentle stranger.
“Friend,” said Cactus Joe, “don’t
do it. Whether you’re calling, rais
ing or laying down, take my advice
and observe all the formalities of
the game. The Gulch is conserva
tive and dislikes anything sudden.”
Safety First
Boy—And now, doctor, that I’ve
told you I am going to marry Ann,
there’s one thing I want to get off
my chest.
Doctor—You just tell me about it,
my boy.
Boy — A tattooed heart with the
name Mabel on it.
Overlooked
Father—Now that you have fin
ished college, my son, I’ve no doubt
that you’ve learned all about the
kind of work with which you intend
to earn your living.
Son—Pon m’ soul, Fathah, I
cawn’t remembah of them teaching
me a thing about work.
BClTAiN ppafts
yPuTHS BETWEEN
20 ANP 21
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POLISH PUPPED
ITALY PUSHES
COMPLETION OF
MUNITION FACTUGltS
6EPMAN NAVV
CQUISINO IN
SPANISH WATEPS
fPANCE OPPtPS
300 WAR
PLANES
371 WAR PLANES'
OCPEREP FOP THE
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THE PCOWNS'ACE
The fepud parents
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Home Sewn Aids .
To Summer Beauty
A DD variety and color, as well
as smartness, to your sum
mer wardrobe by making the
charming accessory set in gay
printed cottons like linen, pique or
gingham. It’s very easy to do—
even the gloves, which have the
new, roomy, blunt fingers. Your
pattern (1643), includes a step-by-
step sew chart that tells you ex
actly what to do.
This princess dress for after
noons is exactly what you want
for hot summer days. This style
(1752) is refreshingly simple, and
it has a beautifully smooth, slim
figure-line, upped sleeves, and a
square neckline dipped in the
front to make it more becoming.
The frills at the neckline, sleeve
edges and foot of the skirt, make
this dress very feminine and flow
er-like. And it’s so easy! The
dress itself practically puts itself
together, and the frills can be
sewn in, in no time! Linen, voile,
silk print organdy or flat crepe
are pretty materials for this.
The Patterns.
No. 1643 is designed for sizes 14,
16, 18, 20, 40 and 42. Size 16 re
quires 2% yards of 36-inch mate
rial for jacket; % yard for gloves,
and Ya yard contrast; IVa yards
for scarf; % yard for bag.
No. 1752 is designed for sizes 12,
14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 14 takes 4%
yards of 39-inch material; 4%
yards of pleating or ruffling.
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Send 15 cents for Barbara Bell’s
Spring - Summer Pattern Book!
Make smart new frocks for street,
daytime and afternoon, with these
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It’s chic, it’s easy, it’s economical,
to sew your own. Each pattern
includes a step-by-step sew chart
to guide beginners.
Send your order to The Sewing
Circle Pattern Dept., Rooni 1324,
211 W. Wacker Dr., Chicago, 111.
Price of patterns, 15 cents (in
coins) each.
To Find Our Duty
This truth comes to us more
and more the longer we live that
on what field or in what uniform
or with what aims we do our duty
matters little, or even what our
duty is, great or small, splendid
or obscure. Only to find our duty
certainly, and somewhere, some
how, to do it faithfully, makes us
good, strong, happy and useful.
NERVOUS?
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