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[ THE NEWBERRY SUN. NEWBERRY. S. C. *PRETEMD THE BRAVES HAVE WOM 97 GA»AES AND THE CUBS 89- HOW MANY „ GAMES OUT OF 1st PLA4E ARE THE CUBS? " LET'S SEE YOU TALK YOUR WAY OUTA THIS!" NANCY LITTLE REGGIE By Margarita MUTT AND JEFF By Bud Fisher JITTER By Arthur Pointer REG’LAR FELLERS By Gene Byrnes SUNNYSIDE by dark S. Haas BY >A.WNU6ENTS CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS SnlvtUo la Next lata*. I Entire range 6 Per. to a focus II Run away and marry 12 Think 13 Conductor of heat 14 To set again 15 Dross of metal 17 Number 18 Weaken 21 Paradise 23 On board 25 Armadillo 29 Tugs 30 Shun 31 Portico 32 Bring honor upon 33 Foot covering 35 Sainte (abbr.) 36 Large worm 39 Hole-piercing implements 41 Gain knowledge 43 Sea mammal 47 To befuddle 48 Artless 49 Fencing swords 50 Avarice DOWN 1 Jewel 2 Malt beverage 3 Witty saying 4 Tree (Java) 5 Bank officers 6 Falsify, as a check 7 Open (poet.) 8 Chest for No. 33 sacred utensils (Gr.) Antlq.) 9 Afresh 10 Mother of Apollo (myth.) 16 Sum up 18 Weakens 19 Touch end to end 20 A game on horseback 22 Main part of a church . 24 Expression of sorrow 26 Cushions 27 Mine entrance 28 Network 30 Soon 32 Bovine animal 34 Suspends 36 River (Ger.) 37 Percolate 38 Secure 40 Asterisk 42 Spawn of fish 44 Fasten 45 Evening (poet.) 46 Color Aoaw.r to Panto Nambar SS bshh nana - anmaa uciraa [AlNlEj iriAiRirl MclHi SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS ^Jroch 'lAJith (button run Z^civorile ^jeutfif ^Jaiiorecl y Youthful Wear A YOUTHFUL frock for pleas- ant daytime wear with a pert peplum to whittle your waist, and a parade of buttons down the front. Simple and smart in a bright plaid or solid tone. * * • Pattern No. 1810 comes in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 14, 4 yards ot 35 or 39-inch. UOUSEHOLD MINTS Always store peanut butter jars upside down. It will help keep the peanut butter from losing its oil. —e— Keep french dressing in the re frigerator and then drop an ice cube in it just before serving— if you like it thick, that is. —•— When you forget to put salt in the cooked cereal, dissolve salt in a little boiling water and mix that with the cereal so the taste will be uniform. To remove coffee or tea stains from teacups, dip a damp cloth in salt and rub the stains away. A good thick gravy can be made by using the water in which rice has been cooked. You can usually remove rust from iron frying pans with scour ing powder and steel wool. —•— Cardboard milk containers can be tom into pieces which are handy to use as plate scrapers and sink cleaners. —•— If you make your own fruit cake, here’s a super way to do it. Slice the top off an orange and extract the fruit so that the shell is left in one piece. Candy the shell, let it drain dry; then fill it with the fruit cake batter. Steam the whole business for two hours before you bake it; and you end up with fruit cake in an attrac tive, edible container. Columbus Letter Up for Sale j A rare auction of important his torical documents will be held in London soon. Probably the item which will command the highest price is the letter written by Chris topher Columbus In which he an nounced his discovery of the New World. This letter is one of the 7,000 rare documents dealing with five centur ies of North and South American history to be sold. They are in a col lection formed by the late Sir Lei cester Harmsworth. Among the other items are the prayer book of Benjamin Franklin and the deed of sale of East New Jersey by William Penn, founder of Pennsylvania. Shirtwaister 'T'HE favorite in every ward- robe—the neatly tailored shirt waister. This version has brief comfortable sleeves, crisp collar and two-button closing. A style of which you’ll never tire. Pattern No. 1617 is for sizes 14. 16, 18. 20; 40. 42. 44 and 46. Size 16. 3% yards of 35 or 39-inch. Send 25c for your copy of the Fall and Winter FASHION—it’s brimful of smart Ideas for fall sewing. Free pattern print ed Inside the book. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 530 South Wells St. - Chicago 7, m. Enclose 25 cents in coins tor each pattern desired. Pattern No si— Nam- Address #&yEVEB PAY MORE? WAdi ACCEPT LESS? Grandma SPtAKIN , ... AUNT ELLY alius said, “If you put your heart into your work. Its quality will put heart into you. ,r $5 paid Mr*. M. H. Jamison, Morgantoo. N. G. # ITS SIMPLE as two and two makin’ four. If you want & mar garine that’s fine fer the table, then look fer the package that says “Table-Grade.” Yep, Nu- Maid Is Table-Grade Margarine made ’specially fer the table. It’* so good tastln. THRIFTINESS is good I earnin' —fer remember, the mint makes the money first, but It's up to u* to make it last. S5 paid Dorothy BoTbattor. Rarmaa. Naha.** UP LAND SAKES! Good tastin’ pies and cakes don’t just grow that way. They call for good tasty shortnin’. And tasty shortnln’ of course, means Nu-Mald Marge- ! rlne, Table-Grade. **s Urn will be paid upon publica tion to the first contributor of each accepted saying or idea. Address “Grandma", 107 E. Pear) Street, Cincinnati 2, Ohio. Table-Grade MARGARINE I RECIPE FILE wcetwsnes ma&maumsquare! 14 cup butter or margarine % lb. marshmallows (about 2^4 doz.) H teaspoon vanilla 1 pkg. Kellogg’s Rice Krisples (5% oz.) 53 Heat butter or margarine and marshmallows over water until syrupy. Beat In vanilla. Put Rice Krisples in greased bowl and pour mix ture on top. Mix well. Press into 9x13 greased shallow tin. Cut Into 214“ squares when cool. Yield: 24 delicious Rice Krisples Marshmal- ^ low Squares. Everyone will love them! CQFTSfMf t*4fi» ■tU.CHS CO.