The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, September 05, 1947, Image 7
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“Frederick’s so wonderful! He just refuses to believe
me when I tell him we’re through forever and always!”
NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller
MUTT AND JEFF
By Bud Fisher
JITTER
By Arthur Pointer
VIRGIL By Len Kleis
SILENT SAM
By Jeff Hayes
Worth the Walt
A MOVIE showed on the screen
a bevy of shapely girls dis
robing for a plunge in a swimming
hole. They had just taken off their
hats, shoes and coats and were be
ginning to remove their dresses
when a passing freight train dashed
across the screen and obscured the
view. After it passed, the girls were
frolicking in the water.
An old railroader sat through the
show again and again. At length an
usher tapped him on the shoulder.
“Aren’t you ever going home?” he
asked. "Nothing doing,” was his
answer. “One of these times that
train’s gonna be late.”
\ PRACTICAL ANSWER
Examiner—What’s the best thing
to do when your brakes won’t hold?
Driver—Hit something cheap.
Sales Talk
“Oh, Mrs. Brown,” gushed the vis
iting Mrs. Tucker, “your husband
must love you very dearly. I sat
across the aisle from him on the
suburban express last Thursday aft
ernoon and heard him praising you
to a woman who was sitting next
to him.”
• Mrs. Brown laughed delightedly.
“Well,” she finally replied, “John
is a fairly devoted husband, but I
think he was exaggerating a little
when you heard him. You see, he
was bringing out the new cook, and
when you heard him he was giving
me a build-up.”
Logical Conclusion
The court waxed hot. “Sir,”
stormed the defense lawyer, "you
have admitted you were seated on
the right side of the passenger coach
where you couldn’t see an extra
track. Will you please explain to
this jury how you can swear the
line was double-tracked?”
“Well,” meekly answered the wit
ness, “I could look across the aisle
and through the coach windows. I
saw a train whiz by occasionally,
and took it that there was either a
track under it or else this railroad
had some mighty good railroaders.”
They Needed It
She had insisted on taking along
every garment she owned. They
arrived at the station loaded with
baggage.
“I wish,” said the husband
thoughtfully, “that we had brought
your piano.”
“Now, let’s try not to be funny,”
came the frigid reply.
“I’m not trying to be funny,” he
sadly explained. “I left the tickets
on it.”
Look Who’s Talking!
Englishman — Odd names your
towns have—Poughkeepsie, Wee-
hawken, Oshkosh, Oskaloosa, Neta-
waka, Pawhattan, Albuquerque.
American — I suppose they do
sound queer to English ears. Do
you live in London all the time?
Englishman—No, indeed, I spend
part of my time at Chipping Nor
ton, and divide the rest between
Bigglewade and Leighton Buzzard.
Evidently
“Good morning, Jimmy,” said
the neighbor to the small boy
sweeping off the porch. “Is your
mother in?”
“Would I be doing this if she
weren’t?”
BORN THAT WAY
African Hunter—While wandering
around a native village I spotted a
leopard.
Sweet Girl—Don’t be silly. They
grow that way.
Afternoon of Life
Little Elsie has reached the age
where she has begun to observe and
reflect upon the manners and con
duct of her elders.
The other day a friend asked,
“Elsie, how old is your Aunt Mar
tha?”
The youngster considered the
query briefly, then replied, “Well,
I don’t know exactly, but a cup of
tea rests her.”
Out of Tune
Wife—My husband is becoming
quite a musician.
Friend—What does he play? The
piano?
Wife—No, he goes out fit as a fid
dle and comes home tight as a
drum.
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A NOTH EH: information on various subjects |
A quiz with answers offering ?
When sanding unfinished furni
ture for painting, sand thoroughly
with fine sandpaper wrapped
around a padded wood block.
Wipe off with a soft lintless cloth.
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Serve hot cakes or waffles with
heated honey and butter mixed to
gether. For extra flavor, mix a
little orange juice and grated rind
with the honey before heating.
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Files which are kept in a too]
box should be wrapped separately
in heavy paper or cloth to protect
them from other tools.
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To clean glass Straws, use an
ordinary pipe cleaner. For the
larger size glass straws use two
or three cleaners twisted together.
Cleaners may be used a number
of times.
HO OTHER. CEREAL GIVES
MORE EHERGY/ GET THE
ORIGINAL KELLOGGS CORN
FLAKES IN THE WHITE,
REP, AMO GREEN PACKAGE.
1. Who said: “When there is
an income tax, the just man will
pay more and the unjust less on
the same amount of income”?
2. Was a battle of our Civil
war ever fought in Europe?
3. Where is the Valley of Ten
Thousand Smokes?
4. How did Julius Caesar meet
his death?
5. What is the number of de
grees around the equator?
6. What is the largest inland
sea in the world?
7. Which is the most populous
of the South American countries?
8. Who was it said: “These are
times that try men’s souls”?
9. Are Ethiopians Christians?
10. Does a barrel of compressed
air have more buoyancy than a
barrel of air at atmospheric pres
sure?
The Answers
1. Plato.
2. Yes. The Union ship Kear-
sage sank the Confederate cruiser
Alabama in European waters off
Cherbourg, France.
3. Alaska.
4. He was assassinated.
5. 360 degrees.
6. The Caspian, which is 760
miles long and varies between 100
and 280 miles wide. Its total area
is 170,000 square miles.
7. Brazil.
Route of Cyclone
A cyclone may travel around the
world. One cyclone which origi
nated in the state of Montana on
February 23, 1925, traveled around
the world and finally broke up in
the Gulf of St. Lawrence river
about a month later.
8. Thomas Paine.
9. Yes, they have LS-.n Chris
tians since shortly after the Cru
cifixion, when Matthew carried
the doctrine of Christ into that
country.
10. No. A barrel of compressed
air has more weight, therefore
has less buoyancy.
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