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SS 5 CR Tee RRM AEA ese oe ae a, ee 2= __ SOCIETY. - PERSONALS . oe NE ws OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Oily Caked Earth P, revents Cave-In: | Jacque ini Odbert Miss ( A 2: Offi er Of Nini Hospital Meets With Press SMALL FRY Mayor Eisner Warns About Sewers Leaves For Course. r CORNER M the K t Lik Belhaven College By Angele aes ‘ i ge DRAGON PLUSH AND FRENCH CLOTHILDE it Before: A beauti- y named CLOT- ‘Tege, Jack ¥.. Jacqui Lieut dow of an old house She was sit- & cart shaped like a horn, whi ch had roses in it when Jane c The cart was driven by DRAGON PLUSH, who had los his head iewhece ih his past. They both wanted to go to the Land of Goodness Knows What and Land of Godness Knows Whe but they couldn’t because DRAGON PLUSH didn’t have any head.) CHAPTER Ilr DRAGON PLUSH was roaring ; mad because he and CLOTHILDE couldn't go to the Land of Good ness Knows What ahd the Land of Goodness Knows Where. “There must be giants and owls and bats out beyond this bay window,” he roared. “There | must be witch ladies on brooms, | There must be knights for me to ;fight,, out there beyond the bay | Window. But I can't see 16 drive ,even an inch, much “less miles Vana miles. I can't even see to brush @ ity from my china leg.” The STATUE OF MR. PICK- | WICK Said, “Let me think. 1 wild / hink of some way to get you two | going into the Land of Goodness |Knows What or the Land of Goodness Kowns Where.” Sent Fo Rhode Island LTJG WARREN D. DEWITT : t All Weather Training ast have Fighter (1 Official U.S: Navy Photo| "So he puzzied and frows — ee : heaster tthe CAPT. BRUCE E. BRADLEY, commanding officer of the Key West Naval Hospital. is interviewed by Citizen Reporter Susan ie walked all around the what : Red Cros \ McAvoy at press conference following his. assumpticn of duty at the hospital. not shelf near the bay window. Mrs. Adelie Roberts volving fly- |Then he twirled his glasses and eet re ay suds expedient: Be — | blew his nose. 2 ig i esle rat j : E Pa es «7 Ts I think if I walk like this fe Re ads caren naeates °" °"8 Elood Covers Kansas City Railroad Yards Maid’s Night Out | wee. hours, Pu think DRAGON Guild Devotional a ene Bap ir igen tk a And he walked all around and sses and blew his Adele this In Key West Mrs. A. T. Warnock H RECIPE EVERY DAY Reads Dev otional of the} met ‘And I don’t want diny noise,” everybody kept very CLOTHILDE and GON PLUSH and even the LLEST CHINA DOG. most unfortunately, véry x ately .. "WILLIE POPKIN fell over arid pc ked down a whole row of DR ILLIE. POPKIN was a clewa = é of pipe stems, Every time type face|@ breeze came in. it blew WIEA isn’t; LIE POPKIN down and the OLD LADY WHO LIVED IN THE Fogger was always threatening ; a ove him from the shelf, vho forsees the ina but she never did because he be- longed to her daughter who didn't live there any more, ‘ou disturbed my © thoughts. uu ruined any chance of my and| thinking of a way to get Back the head of DRAGON cKWICK 1 he STATUE OF MR. PICK é is adroitly: play= | said: . heweomer to! “How could yout How? fantiliar face! you, WILLIE POPKIN?* Miami night-| HILDE said. “Now my di viewed her} will never have any head, andMis when I held} head has al his common sense, ” or’s desk | (TO BE CONTINUED) ng) and she saidj ——_—e novie career. She | CHILDREN PAINT. MURALS with an exciting} ToRONTO—().—In the little = _; [red rural schoolhouses and the — beat big modern city schoolrooms thd sa the turn |Children have been working yr iireads its war | vear on a competition for murals, the entire show. You'l| Paintings and handictefts. “be enjoy the dialogue, Canadian* National Exhil ny - treatment of the | here will award cash prizes. st the cross coun-} ‘The exhibition will have mur- , rly types | a! is from Zrandon, Man., show wobble, and | ing development of the oil ing |dustry; from a Toronto public and {se hool kcacing: the construciton ses for |of the new subway, and many eneral.{others from all parts of the fare. feountry - et piquant nce seque Coming Events THE ROCK ISLAND RAILROAD YARDS at Kansas City, Kans., are submerged in the greatest ct flood of Kansas history. At least 11 lives have been lost in the surging water, thousands are homeless and damage is estimated at more than $100,000,000 in Kansas and Missouri. Two of the ipal industrial sections of Kansas City, Kans., are under water. By JOHN ROEBURT gal to — Strunk Lape Yard Today's Birthdays SAYS 1 For 30 years we've watched folks wait until the the Weather Bureau ordered Hurricane Warnings before they made storm: shutters. é And what a sttuggle it has been. Windy and + oin-cooielll to the lumber yard and haul it yourself—beg a ly care penter to catch cold in the wet rain because you waited. To Protect Your a a Against the Ravages of Destructive Hurricanes IsEasyNow... <- DO IT WHILE THE WINDS DON’T BLOW CALL STRUNK—PHONE 816 FOR, HURRICANE SERVICE All Kinds of Materials for Your: Property's Protection Strunk Lumber Yard PHONE 816