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THE SUN, NEWBERRY, S. C n FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1937 THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young THE FEATHERHEADS By Osborne ( —So I’VE <S6T IT ALU A FIGURED OUT I TAKE" THE EARLIER BUS—AVOID TH& JAM AWD NOT r worry A Bout 1 €"eTTinG To ^ WORK' ON TIME r —IF I'M GoinG To GET UP A HALF Hour earlier./ i’m Going- to get reapY to turm in novn- BV SHAVING TONIGHT I'LL BE SURE TO BE ABLE To get the EARLY BUS Early to Bed , WAKE UPlfl YOU FORGOT To SET THE ALARM] yoU JUST HAVE TO CATCH THE USUAL BUS- IF YOU S’MATTER POP— Hoover Should Sign Up Pop Zji man Stuff By C. M. PAYNE • Miavadleat*.—WNU otnrlM. MESCAL IKE By S. L. HUNTLEY Did Pa Miss Any Excitement? LoUtz Gags •"TMEV SAV PAST IS MOTMlMG sjo «peA< r’— r ow, TV4AT5 OtlMAr 1 evCRVOMES TALK- ABOUT- J ^ tiy 8. L. Humify. Trade Mark Kef- V, 8. Tat. OlSce) \NHY-ER-SHURE— SAY. 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RESPITE By GLUYAS WILLIAMS A Hard Night “I shall put you fellows in this room,” said the host. “You’ll have a comfortable night I’m sure be cause the room has a feather bed.” At 2 o’clock in the morning one of the guests awoke his companion. “Change places with me, Dick,” he groaned. “It’s my turn to lie on the feather.” to Aa Intellectual Benefit “Do you think it worth while send your boy Josh to college?” “Yes,” replied Farmer Corntos- sel. “Even if he doesn’t learn much he’ll get amongst people who can prove to him there are a few things he doesn’t know.” wrfu the stage set for mother i& 6ive vto one of her more Thorough and vigorous scrubbing*, cullers come and the PARiY IS OFF (e _ XJOW, we ask you, isn’t this the layout supreme for Young America, Miss Modern and Mother Meticulous? ChUdish glee, sophisticated gusto and maternal satisfaction will be the order of the day when you have run-up these swank wardrobe assets. Re member, it’s the natural thing to Se w-Y our-Own I For Master or Miss. It’s grand to be young in the wintertime; there’s so much fun to be had. Mother, to be sure your edition of Young America has his share of outdoor fun this winter make this smart and com plete ski ensemble. (For either boy or girl.) It is styled after a real ski champion’s outfit and makes an instant hit with every young husky. (Incidentally, this ensemble rates mighty high as a remembrance from Santa Claus.) Sophomore Sensation. Here’s a dress after your own heart, Milady!—I betcha. Sew- Your-Own calls it its Sophomore Sensation. And aptly, for its al lure and poise are typical of the modern miss. From Paris comes its concave silhouette; from S-Y-O its concise, easy to follow sewing instructions. Make your version in thin wool or velvet for Ace oc casions this winter. Carefully Planned. Mothers are sweet in almost any kind of dress, but in the trim new model, above right, they’re superbly sweet. There’s some thing genteel about its styling. It was carefully planned to bring you the best in style, the most in comfort. A glance at the dia gram will convince the woman who sews of its simplicity. Two versions will be better than one of this charming fashion. Any thing from percale to sheer wool will do nicely as the material. The Patterns. Pattern 1965 is designed for sizes 4 ,6, 8, 10, and 12 years. Size 6 requires 2% yards of 54-inch material for the ensemble, plus % yard knitted fabric for hat, sleeve and trouser bands and % yard zipper fastener for blouse front. Pattern 1359 is designed for sizes 12 to 20 (30 to 40 bust). Size 14 requires 4Vfe yards of 39-inch material. With three - quarter sleeves AVi yards are required. The bows and belt require 2% yards ribbon. Pattern 1402 is designed for sizes 34 to 46. Size 36 requires 4ft yards of 35-inch materiaL The collar in contrast requires % yard. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., Room 1020, 211 W. Wacker Drive, Chicago, IlL Price of patterns, 15 cents (in coins) each. New. Pattern Book. Send 15 cents for the Barbara Bell FaU and Winter Pattern Book. Make yourself attractive, practical and becoming clothes, selecting designs from the Bar bara Bell Weil-planned, easy-to- make patterns. YOU CAN SING Volos Ioanns by eomsponAaneo by nation ally known teacher ot alngen. A marina new method tor Badlo—Ohnrah—Btaee. Bndoned by loading Bingera. Improvement guaranteed. ISrai ,0 ta^vedeotoeg ttoroa The Story of Habits The moving finger of one’s hab its writes their story on his face. BLACKMAN Stock and Poultry Medicines Are Reliable • Blackmail’s Medicated Uek- A-Brik. e Blackman’s Stock Powdsr • Blackman’s Cow Tonic • Blnckman’s Hog Powder • Blackman’s Poultry Tablets s Poultry Powdsr Lice Powder Highmst Quality—Lew—t Price Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back BUY PROM YOUR DEALER BLACKMAN STOCK MENCINE CO. 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