The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, May 27, 1949, Image 7
THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, S. C.
LITTLE REGGIE
By Margarita
MUTT AND JEFF
By Bud Fisher
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REG’LAR FELLERS By Gene Byrnes
JITTER By Arthur Pointer
SUNNYSIDE
WELL, THE PE GOES OTSTBETOJ/
HAVEN'T SEEN HIM FOP AGES
HE LOOKS KINDA SAD. I'LL TRY
AND CHEEP HIM UP. i
by Clark S. Haas
GRANDMA
By Charles Kuhn 1
INKLINGS Bv John Jarvis
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Mother, you should pamper me more!
Bv Gluyas Williams
NEXT DOOR
rtU-S WIFE. IT WILL
BE NO reOOBLE. TO
LOOK UP MRS MERRILL’S
NUMBER FOR HER
Bur NOBODY KNOWS FINDS THE RIGHT
WHETHER SHE SPEL1S MRS.MERRILL,BUT
HER NAME WITH ONE CAN’T MAKEOUrNUM-
R AND TWO L«, OR BER WITHOUT HIS
ONE L AND TWO R'S, GLASSES
OR TWO OF EACH
CNgSCrORV FOLDS UF. <3ETS GLASSES,DRAWS CLOSES BOOK,THEN
CAUSING HIM TO LOSE UP CHAIR AND STARTS CAN'T RECALL NUMBER
HIS PLACE SEARCH OVER AGAIN
F-INDS NUMBER
BACK HOME AGAIN By U Dodd
SILENT SAM By Jeff Hayes
NEEDLEWORK PATTERNS
Monograms Add Personal Touch
illustrations and complete embroidering
directions. Send 20 cents in coin, yotu
name, address and pattern number.
SEWING UltCLE NEEDLEWORK
530 Sooth Wf ilM St. Chicago 7, IIL
Enclose 20 cents for pattern.
No.
Name
Address ■ ■ ————————
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5932
Distinctive Linens
G IVE YOUR linens a distinctive,
personal touch with these
jiandsome monograms. Simple
and easy to embroider—admired
by every woman whether a bride
ir homemaker.
Pattern No. 5932 consists of hot-iron
ransfer for 4 complete alphabets, 1—1
ich; 2—l s /a inch and 1—3 inch. Stitch
The Questions
1. What is the proper way for
a woman to salute the flag?
2. Name the plane in which
Lindbergh made his famous flight
from New York to Paris.
3. What is the meaning of Es
peranto?
4. In World War II we had War
Bonds. What were similar bonds
called in the first World War?
5. Where are the Leeward Is
lands?
The Answers
1. By placing her right hand
over her heart.
2. “The Spirit of St Louis.”
3. An artificial language de
signed for international use.
4. Liberty Bonds.
5. Between Martinique and
Puerto Rico.
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pop! In milk! Dee-llclous
energy food. America’s favorite
ready-to-eat rice cereal.
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SMOKING- COMFORT,! LOAO
MY PIPE WITH PRINCE ALBERT.
WITH THE HEW HUMIDOR TOP,
EACH PIPEFUL OF RA.
HAS A FRESH, RICH
TASTE
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“There’s no other tobacco like Prince Albert for mild, rich
tasting pipe joy,” says Floyd Mercer. P.A’s choice tobacco
is specially treated to insure against tongue bite.
PA-'s NEW
HUMIDOR TOP IS GREAT!
CRIMP CUT PRINCE ALBERT'
STAYS FRESH AND TASTY
ROUS UP (AST AND,
EASY INTO MILD
CIGARETTES!
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“For easy shaping of firm, neat cigarettes, I roll ’em with
crimp cut Prince Albert,” says J. li Richerson. “P.A. has a
rich taste and smokes cool and mild.”
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem. N. C.
MORE MEN SMOKE
PlilNtt AIBfffl
THAN ANY OTHER TOBACCO
~7HE national joy SMOKE-
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