McCormick messenger. (McCormick, S.C.) 1902-current, August 21, 1941, Image 7
McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCQRMICK, S. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1941
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POL-B HAD FALLEN AGAINST HAL'S MJIRE-
By ED WHEELAN
ogOON AFTERWARDS, HAL DID HIS
SEN S ATlONAL"SL\DE: FOR UFE V OUfTfe
UNAWARE THAT *' SILK" HAD PLANNED
U1S destruction -
‘Meanwhile .bs twe hospital wagon ,
DR. AMES WAS EXAMINING- TVlB
UNCONSCIOUS "SILK ' FOWLED-
LALA PALOOZA A Bull’. Eye
By RUBE GOLDBERG
S’MATTER POP—What to Da in Case of Two Lunches
By C. M. PAYNE
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Pa Knows All the Answers
POP—Pain in the Purse Now
By J. MILLAR WATT
OUTRAGEOUS
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By
GLUYAS
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READ HIS TOPER AND BE* ASK FATHER WHAT 1RM»lWS|®p><
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READ ID HIMSEU NOW. ^
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FATHER'S WAV
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ON REQUEST MOVES VARIES THIS BV CHANf- FOLLOWS H/M To DOOR,
BACK TO FLOOR. SPELLS IN6, IN a SlNfc-SONC, CALLlNt) THERE'S A
EACH WORD OUT IN A FATHER TLEEIN6 INTO WORD HE CAN'T MAKE
LOUD.CLEAR VOICE NE*T ROOM AND SHUT- OUT, SHALL HE COME iN
TlN6 THE DOOR AND SHOW IT 10 HIM ?
FATHER 6IVTS UPTfeV-
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AND READS ALOUD
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PROPER "BULK* IN THE PIET IS TO
CORRECT THE CAUSE OF THE
TROUBLE WfTH A PEUCIOUS
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AND PRINK PLENTY
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