The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, October 03, 1941, Image 6

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t THE SUN, NEWBERRY, S. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1941 Fun for the Whole Family BIG TOP [gi-TH-SILK-FOWLER IM THE HOSPITAL .tSEFF BANGS HAD HAD ID INSTALL A LOUD SPEAKER AND DON WRIGHT.HIS PRESS AGEAlT WITH THE SHOW . TOOK OVER THE ANNOUNCING- *« mtrm&r . Lyippce* 2E X AND NOW, LADIES AH'GENTLEMEN. AS A SEN SATiONAL CLIMA* TO OUR 'WILD WEST' CONCERT, COW BOX HAL THOMPSON, ON HIS WONDER HORSE .'SUN SHINE" mum aTT(= " LALA PALOOZA To CLEAR AN EIGHT foot flaniinq- BARRIER _ WATCH HIM *'Frank Jay Markey Syndicate, Inc. Invading Vincent’s Privacy , I4.NT , WONDERFUL )' S By ED WHEELAN 9k Few moments later, hal found'Red” WAITING FOR HIM AT THE BACK DOOR - f ALL RIGHT, PARDNER, WE’LL> HAVE THAT RlDIN' LESSON NOW - THE RING STOCK j BOfeS IS GOIN' TO LET YOU USE ONE CF THE PONIES LB OH,Boy-I CAN HARDLV WAIT J! By RUBE GOLDBERG MESCAL IKE By s. l. HUNTLEY . Maybe the Moon Isn’t Right POP—General Dissipation I WAS A CORPORAL UST LIKE By J. MILLAR WATT ggg The World §|g •$£■1 At Its SSS Worst WHEN VOU SET 10 THE END OF fHE STORY WHERE PEOPLE ARE SUPPOSED 10 BREN< OUT LAD6RIN6, AND V00 REAU2£ -THAT VOUR AUDIENCE is wAi-ruJe for vou io so on and come To The point ' fRrl—■»« by Tbs B«n ayndt—f. »■<■> SPORTING LANG ARMSTRONG ^IpODAY’S pattern is a new one- -*■ piece style which has every feature the fashion-wise school girls of today crave. The longer top, middy shaped, with the smart turn-down collar — and four-in- hand tie is the perfect start—and the full skirt attached at a low waistline completes a design to which every young “eight” to “sixteen” will give her highest ap proval. Note the soft gathers be low the shoulder yokes. * • • Pattern No. 8005 is designed for size* from 8 to 18 years. Size 10 middy tap portion requires l',4 yards 35-i ich fabric, skirt, cuffs and tie require 2 yards. For this attractive pattern send yoix order to: SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. Room 1324 311 W. Wacker Dr. Chic age Enclose 15 cents In coins for Pattern No....... .......Size. Name Address fv. {V-CV-O-O-O-C'-C'-O-O-C'-O-O-C'-O-O-C'- \ ASK M€ O \ l ANOTHER I l l A General Quiz * | o.. C'~0-C^-0-0-0-0~C\~ O-C'-C^-O- O-O- (V- c^- CV. The Questions 1. What country originated chile con came? 2. What American university was once called King’s college? 3. In the United States what is a burgee? 4. In what year did the first ocean steamer pass through the Panama canal? 5. Can you name a presidential power under the Constitution which has never been exercised by a President? 6. What are the two most north erly countries of South America? The Answers 1. Mexico. 2. Columbia. 3. A flag with swallow tails. 4. In 1914. 5. Power to adjourn congress. 6. Colombia and Venezuela. Half a teaspoonful of soda added to boiling frosting will keep it from being runny. • • • A serve, yourself center piece for the table is a time saver. Gaily decorate a large platter of cold meat, salads and hard cooked eggs, with relishes, buttered bread slices and dabs of jelly or jam. • • • To get the best service from felt hats, brush them frequently with a soft brush (not a stiff whisk broom) with the grain of the felt. • • • If your family likes variety, add a little spice to your piecrusts. A quarter teaspoon each of cinna mon and cloves will be enough for each 1% cups of flour. It is very good with fresh fruit or berry pies. • • • • A leftover hint—Cover a cassse- role of savory macaroni and cheese, or spaghetti and tomato sauce, with chopped cooked ham blended with a dash of onion. Bake until hot clear through and serve. Vinegar added (o dried glue wLT make it usable again. • • • Put a drop or two of oil or some soap on those squeaky door hinges. • • • Pongee must be dry when ironed. It will spot and streak if ironed when damp. RAZOR BLADES • ASK TOUR DEALER FOR THE • OUTSTANDING BLADE VALUE BLADES TtZVK “TAKING THE COUNTRY BY STORM” KNOWN FROM COAST TO COAST • CUPPLBS COMPANY - ST. 10411*, MO. • Deceptive Speakers Men of great conversational powers almost universally practice a sort of lively sophistry and ex aggeration which deceives for the moment both themselves and their auditors.—Macaulay. Goodness —only a dime! Van (amps PORK and BEANS Feast-for-the-Least A CYCLE OF HUMAN BETTERMENT Advertising gives you new ideas, / \ and also makes them available to you at economical cost. As these new ideas become more accepted, prices go down. As prices go down, more persons enjoy new ideas. It is a cycle of human betterment, and it starts with the printed words of a newspaper advertisement, JOIN THE CIRCLE Q READ THE ADS V > ij -'I ■ 1 ' t 0 ! I | l