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THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, S. C.
SPARKY WATTS
OH/I'M RUINED/
THAT PUP HAS
0URIEP MY HOUSE/
WHY PIP I EVER
MAKE HIM SUPEZ
STRONG WITH
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By BOODY ROGERS
YOU’RE LUCKY
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WITH THE RAYS,
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PIS IT UP AS
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IT IS WCREPIBLE-
A MAN STRONGER
THAN A PREAPNAU6HT/
WE MUST HASTEN
THE GRSATT ONE
MUST HEAR OF
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REG’LAR FELLERS—Cookstove Obbligato
By GENE BYRNES
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POP—The Colonel Doesn't Know Language
I THOUGHT YOU SAID
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RAISING KANE—Where’s the Third?
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‘Everything’s camouflaged around here, Eva. I’m really totin’
a bunch of military data to the Colonel’s office!”
CROSS
TOWN
By
Roland Coe
SEWING CIRCLE TSEEDLECRAFT
Crochet in Butterfly, Floral Motif
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Easy to Crochet.
/^NE, two or three crocheted
butterflies form the edge of
lovely towels, scarfs, or pillow
cases embroidered in these floral
motifs.
Bobsledding on Mountain
Our Most Dangerous Sport
The most dangerous sport lii
America is bobsledding down the
Mt. Van Hoevenberg run at Lake
Placid, New York, a fast four-man
sled making this mile-and-a-half
run with its 26 abrupt turns in 100
seconds, says Collier’s.
So spills may be reported at
once, the passing of each sled is
announced successively from sev
en telephone stations set along the
course; and every person making
the trip, including professionals, is
first required to sign a waiver, re
linquishing his right to sue for
damages in case of accident.
Butterfly ta pineapple design crocheted
In no time. Pattern 723» has transfer
pattern ol 5 motifs averaging S by 11
inches; crochet directions. For this pat
tern send 16 cents in coins, your name,
address and the pattern number.
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Due to an unusually large demand and
current war conditions, slightly more time
is required in filling orders for a few ef
the most popular pattern numbers.
Send your order to:
Sewing Circle Needleeraft Dept.
364 w. Randolph SL Chicago 80, DL
Enclose 1# cents for Pattern
No
Name.
Address.
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Buy War Savings Bonds
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STAFF SERGEANT JOHN SCHUSTER, Infantryman from
Stelton, New Jersey
“ ‘Hit the ditch, boys; here come the Jerries’ Like the rest of the
men I dove for the nearest hedgerow in a Normandy field on the
road to St. Lo. The low-flying platfes dumped their bombs along
the road. Only one missed, and that one hit near me. 1 was badly j
wounded by the shell fragments and the next thing I knew / was
in an evacuation hospital and an Army nurse was giving me
blood plasma. If it hadn’t been for that Fd have been a goner,
Fm an old hand at plasma for I’ve had it twenty times. Note
they’re giving me whole-blood transfusions. There were Army
nurses with me all the time and, tired as many of them were,
they’d spend their off-duty time with us wounded men, helping
to bring us back to where we thought things were really worth
fighting for. We need all the nurses we can get. If you can, join
the Army Nurse Corps.” j
ALL Women Con Help!
If you are untrained*— take a home nursing or nurse’s aide courses
If you are a senior cadet nurse — serve your final six months in
an Army hospitaL
If you are a registered nurse — join the Army Nurse Corps. Yon
may mean the difference between life and death to our wounded
men. Visit or write your local Red Cross chapter for full informa
tion and application blank. Or communicate with the Surgeon
General, U. S. Army, Washington 25, D. C. :
NURSES ARE NEEDED NOW!
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Pleas* send me information on how
to holp the U. S. Army Nurse Corps
to car* for our wounded* soldiers.
I am a registered nt^-se • • •
I am a senior cadet nurse . .
I am untrained but want to leant
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Name.
Add res
City
—State.
Fill out this coupon and tend It to the Surpoon General. O. S. Army. Washington :
D. C.f or to your local Red Cross Recruitment Committee
SPB-SA-N-U
U. S. ARMY
‘My sister liked it. So I say it ean’t be much of a picture!’
NURSE CORPS