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THE SUN, NEWBERRY. S. C- JANUARY 9. 1942 Fun for the Whole Family BIG TOP -j.vi’LAR FELLERS—A Swell Plan Shot By GENE BYRNES Ham bun or bw-opfni»/6 om htm. MOTHER TlHW-lV -tAKIhia OVER .REMOVE, msrttr trom boh w mplmha itrirmim l 4 by T?I< B«ll Myndiw. laaj crnfs rutfiuo borip iook wiun PfMflWDS IHr BOH BACK AGAIN. Al Ella aok into a Hurr DIGTAILS of wool are the chief * lure to this crocheted cap that does for all winter sports including that of being decorative. Mit tens and a scarf complete the set. Pattern 2993 contains directions tor mall in* the set in 12-1B year sizes: illustra tions of it and stitches; materials required. Send your order to: Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept. 82 Eighth Ave. New York Enclose 15 cents in coins for Pat* tern No Name Address Small Obligations Life is made up, not of great sacrifices, or duties, but of little things, in which smiles and kind nesses, and small obligations giv en habitually are what win and preserve the heart and secure comfort.—Sir Humphrey Davy. sni'Hy watery misery of your head eoU Just two drops Penetro Nose Drops ill each nostril as directed helps give that cold the air as cold clogged nasal breath ing passages open up—and air rushes in its healinp aid. 25c buys long lasting sup ply. Den: and the genuine, economical PENETRO ES. HOUSEHOLD IniriTS^ Save your scraps of soap, melt them together and use for wash ing clothes. • • • It’s better to wash soiled woolen garments through several sudsy waters instead of just one. It is easier on the garment. • • • Cook carrots in just a little wa ter so you won’t have to drain off any of the minerals and vitamins before serving. • * • One teaspoon of onion juice or half a sliced raw onion added to mashed potatoes gives them a dif ferent flavor. Wash your dish towels daily and dry them in the sun to keep them white and free from odor. • • • When setting the table for guests, allow from 24 to 30 inches of space to a person. This makes for comfortable seating and serv ing. A crowded table is uncom fortable and somewhat confusing to both hostess and guests. • • • When grinding dry bread, tie a paper bag over the outlet of the grinder to prevent crumbs from' going over the table and floor. • • • To clean a washable window shade, spread it on a table or the floor and,rub it gently with a soft sponge frequently dipped in luke warm, mild soap suds. Clean off the suds with a damp cloth, then wipe the shade dry with a soft, clean cloth. See that shade is per fectly dry before hanging it again. Needed Solitude Solitude is as needful to the imagination as society is whole some for the character.—James Russell Lowell. ^ 10*' ,\0.'A‘ V vV*-' **• • In NR (Nature’s Remedy) Tab lets, there are no chemicals, no minerals, no phenol derivatives. NR Tablets are different—act dif ferent. Purely veietable—a combi nation of 10 vegetable ingredients formulated over 50 years ago. Uncoated or candy coated, their action is dependable, thorough, yet gentle, as millions of NR’s hava proved. Get a 10# Convincer Box. Larger economy sizes, too. 'yiattr.*, CANDT COATO •r REGULAR I Better Product Anybody can cut prices, but it takes brains to make a better ar ticle.—Philip D. Armour. • Is Your Dauqhter • Popular? out ner charm. She can’t be attractive if ahe’a pale, underweight and scrawny. Encourage her appetite with Vitamin Bi and Iron, in VINOL. Your drug gist has this pleasant-tasting tonic. #•••••• .VINOL ANV, JANE, REMEMBER. IF YOU BAKE AT NOME, THE ONLY YEAST WITH ALL THESE* VITAMINS IS FLEISCHMANN'S *Per Cake: Vitamin A— 3100 Units (lot.) Vitamin B t -1)0 Units (lot.) Vitamin D—400 Units (lot.) Vitamin 0-40-50 Units (Si. Boor.) Vitamins Bi, D and G are not appreciably lost in the oven;, they go tight into the bread. Aisle of Woman's Dreams Suppose you knew than one aisle of one floor in one store had everything you needed to purchase! Suppose that on that aisle you could buy household neces sities, smart clothing, thrilling gifts for bride, graduate, voy ager! How much walking that would save! How much time, trouble and fretful shopping you would be spared! That, in effect, is what advertisements in this paper can do for you. They bring all the needs of your daily life into review .. . in one convenient place. Shop from your easy-chair, with the advertisements. Keep abreast of bargains, instead of chas ing them. Spend time in your newspaper to Hare time — and money — in the stores.