McCormick messenger. (McCormick, S.C.) 1902-current, August 22, 1940, Image 7
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McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, S. THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1940
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the Whole Family
BIG TOP
By ED WHEELAN
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OPT FULL OP PRAJSC AND ENTHUSIASM T=QR HAL
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I'LL HAVE To
TOLLOW ALL
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FROM AIOW
ON
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CAL'tOONTZ"
A FEW ANNUTE^S LATER
1 MUST HURRy To THE
CARS NOW AND SEE
HOW JAVRA IS M
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HOW'S TME
ANtfLE.DARLtNSr ?
much eetter. , .
Sweetheart
Mow kiss
AND TELE Iff VsiELL.HONey, FIRST
* ME ^ I DID MV'SUDE FOR
EN/EKVOUlNer Jf LIFE" ON MV HEAD.
AND LATER NME PUT
ON THE CONCERT
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— AND INDIANS.
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LALA PALOOZA —A Case of Mistaken Identity
By RUBE GOLDBERG
HIVES, WHILE I RELAX,
YOU WATCH FOR THE *
CAR - IF YOU NEED
HELP, WAKE ME UP
LOOK, MISTER VINCENT!
HERE COMES MADAM
DRIVING THE CAR
HERSELF! SHE’S
f STOP, stop!
IT’S US, ,
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A LOOK, PINTO-A
STRANGE FIGURE IN
THE MIDDLE OF THE
ROAD - THEY WON’T
TRICK US THIS TIME -
I’LL STEP ON
Frank Jay Markey Syndicate. Inc.
MESCAL IKE By S. L. HUNTLEY
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Right on Time, Too
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S’MATTER POP— Permanently Set for More
By C. M. PAYNE
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Bell Syndicate.—WNU Servlsa
POP— The Quartermaster’! Stumped
I’M VERY SORRY
BUT MY BOOTS
PINCH —
£69
I’LL HAV& TO ASK YOU
TO CMAN6E TUEM
TOR ME !
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The Bell Syndicate. Inc.—WNU Service’
By J. MILLAR WATT
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UNFAIR AIR CORPS
Clara—Why did the air corps turn
down Frank?
. James—On account of his eyes.
Clara—Why, I think his eyes are
lovely.
Nice Fellow
“What do you think of Jones?"
“He is one of those people that
pat you on the back before your
face, and hit you in the eye behind
your back."
Ask Somebody Else
Young Man—Is there any time at
which children cease to be a source
of constant worry?
Old Man—I don’t know. My old
est child is only 65.
Companions
Father (at 3 a. m., to restless
baby son5—Now what are you cry
ing about?
Infant—Wanta drink.
Father—So do I. Go Jo sleep I
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FAMILY INSPECTION
By GLUYAS WILLIAMS !
stfBMits tbmmv iHspecfioH tews
sawilfe WMIHV.
M
equMbOwr ms hands oar or ms
Nans AND SltalSHTtH our his sort
AND Fos PITY'S SAKE HCTto WEAR
his hatoi -rur back of his head
AND lb Fl* HIS HAHDXEWWET WITH
A CONNER SHbWlfo NEWLY
AND ITS TbO BAD HE D»H*r WEAR
HIS BLUE fit
uaves, RmEcrute ok -foe impossi •
BWTY or KEASIN6 A FAMIlY.
Bill Syndicate. Inc —WNU Service
Jiffy Crochet Shawl
For Young and Old
Pattern No. 2582
DE IN style—add this crocheted
^ shawl to your wardrobe. It’s
In Shetland Floss—just one easy
medallion, repeated and joined.
Pattern. 2582 contains directions
for making shawl; illustrations of
It and stitches; materials re
quired. Send order to:
Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept.
82 Eighth Ave. New York
EnclosO 15 cents in coins for Pat
tern No.
Name
Address
MIDDLE AGE" WOMI
Thousands have gone'
smiling thru this “try
ing time” by taking
Pinkham’s—famous
for helping female fune- I
tional troubles. Try it/
LYDIA L PINKHAM’S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND,
Perfect Duties
Gentleness and cheerfulness,
these come before all morality;
they are the perfect duties.—Ste
venson.
due to Constipation/
Dr. Hitchcock’s Ali-Vegptable
Laxative Powder — an Intestinal
tonic-laxative—actually tones lazy
bowel muscles. It helps relieve
that sluggish feeling. 15 doses for
only 10 cents. Large family size 25
cents. At all druggists.
Dr. Hitchcock's
LAXATIVE POWDER
Gentle Joy
Joy descends gently on us like
the falling dew, and does not pat
ter down like a hail-storm.—Rich
ter.
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Soon
DRUG
STORES
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BOTTLE
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$1.20
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RHEUMATISICTb^
Double Loss
Who to his friends his money
lends may lose his money and his
friends.—Plautus.
. FOR COOL. HAPPY FEET
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RUB WITH MEXICAN HEAT POWDER
A Tragedy
A good man dies when a boy
goes wrong.
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Leaf 40
Cap-BnMh Applicator ,
maker "BLACK LEAF 4
GO MUCH FARTHOI
JUST A
DASH IN FEATHERS.
OR SPREAD ON ROOSTS
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• TEACHING A CHIU) S
• VALUE OF PENNIES •
• A child of a wise mother will be 2
• taught from early childhood to be- 9
• come a regular reader of the adver- q
• tisements. In that way better perhaps •
• than in any other can the child be •
• taught the great value of pennies and •
• the permanent benefit which cornea •
• from making every penny count. •