1 1 . " ....... ... 1 r..' . , ,, ,;t , '.. . rr: ' I 111 fJjASOURNEWHAWVRSHAL-! AI4WWC f, TpgA1 1 1 I I WANT TO TEU. VOU ) 1 ' ! ITHISSCOKHVjW H HT 'II HONEST..' SCWWx 1 VPRESBIT POSITION. SAHIB J SW illi -i ' i Y'16 Mi' V i 6! h mxavwj&a wtmKWAnr crAoniv cuiTir . . ! " i ' ' . ' SCORCHY NO SHOW . fef ""' . ' 'A.' lOH.JACK? MEHAPMESHAnGHAIEPXI I MO.' MV FMrHERS DISAPPEARANCeEvOU SUMMONEP SAHIB JL. 1 fall ' . I PILOT CO"LP "AVE OUT-FOXEP MIM ) THE WOTS, THE BURNING ANP MUMS- JfSMITH. Q GREAT CT I JAKWAKHAKLAKL, IHE Ifc BUT JUS CONNIVING WAS SO FULL OP -ftl HERE IN RITZANPUR.' NO.' THAT IS YT k-BUT W CANNOT BMO iffl CK5NT,HIKbVOUFO KCCN.ISTRUN&AliPORLAUGHS kOT FUNNY, SAHIB SMITH ' ft T' " " A I ANOTHER OF HBPLOTSI I f-.NOWHBCOESNTSECM SO FUNNV.' J N ll KT. T jtSP II . mmm . Cf'Altt'll f L' w rnr . I aiumm cv.wim , ' PETITE FKINtESS FEARS FOES f " ? I! KTM(?ETEI?NAL STUPIPITV IS J I GHTV BEGENTA.J" fl IVt REGENT WANTS TO KILL ME.' A K,-r..T -ZTlL-T,86 .T .. Ii ? I servant samples mv pinner and &sdI I . ABrucDvl TV ,iWt,- 7EPTOBABLVlJ rWUWV 3T If lafl NLAST WEEK VOO SMEPME PROM 4 ruVIi P rtVERLEFTTME Ilfl9? RAJPINO SPEARMEN .' OH, ' mt-irtf "wp fcj ivrfnnfirf i t .yK nit iri iy ,y- ' ah w nnrnr . . uiui uiytAj Embarrassed Eavesdronner I ' HPF'S I IroUPURSD k T I l-n-il I I A l!trriWl T An-cn I I . . ,11 kr" BOTTLE jrsM I -rn iut Lip kyMprvvirl rTZvtAVSJl TU'f B4TH IS TTOotttx . V SlRHOB S fiYi WHIFF OF) MAYBE KING V I , I READ , WAlS OAKY DOAKS ODOR FOR OMAH I ' ,?lf3lAMJJ I FETCH MY PERFUME.' IT'sl V WOW 5PRAYTHCHJ )( VERILY, I1 ! ' GIVIHG A BAWQUETy-0 GOOD Li45iC 5CEWT MAffeTH WP Fl?nu UFAn W) SHALL SPRAyI A T0UI yFORTUWE REWARD CS BBUF-T WHATEVER' Vnp THEE WW? to, USTEMHfi COUMTETH BOTH (M MY JTHY 3TRIVIM5 ID nft mnm ih I TFLLF5T IiVmZ,!' OUTSIDE QUEEH BEAUTY AMD MY M ASIC r BECOME CmV W V'Xm I FWrvwLil CAM'S Smt, PERFUME TO WREAKJ QUECM OF THE AV 1 UitTv'J I rMft2: i- E r' OAKY DOAKS , FUTURE FUN VEA, VERILY,) I I PARDOW ME. BUT I'VE J SIR OAKY, H45T THOU UOTJtHATSI I THY JOKE 15 ( DOWT WORRY, ! , X V MY QUEEN BEEU SEMt TO rTT WOTICED THSf I AM WHAT BEYOWD MY klT VMDWT BE 'UAPTA lyKTTwil) lT-7 " V KCpRTQ y' I WEARIUS THe PERRlMEj VDU ' COMPREHEWSlOHp FOR LOttf, s ' DICKIE DARE . .. ' Pleased By Perfect Plol I ' III Gf tQll? POMBIF j I KeVE HAD A MAW DA J J fOP I I Ail, THE lSE OP IQPO 1 1 . " .in .i -m j0 -IpOtfff PtAUT SET HP -i LETineif m f IOiJ'PE HEOSEROHt abahdoued add) &ee, one Ftesr yf it oofi iEEi y iQntowoii--nam r poii mo mmns, k-kiodin'! uacno eooet castie nrt S ' ml n one HEtl 1 i time suKummiKoniiii make it ciee'JA 1 , mstscpea!.' mj mi jezebei m kicks " -HOME 7 cv' ,0''vv'jtr-7-9' p-s I lr nMSPemaiv! L DICKIE DARE JMrt PAX, MHTAS1IC, MD-OESEBX HEDGtfrVN CAS71E fEUAWS OIT' HARD li SEME. RKiDF, DAM AHO fiCMES ABE ABSORBED 1 HOCK- - DICKIE PARE , , . , - - ,: - i . , NOT A GHOST OF A CHANCE j)iQ7ewmssefmrowasne mo, musilii ovce-asiecp the f iisTIt : ' i i i ii i ' lACHtmi6,BOVW0O6WED-' iLVf SOi'lO Of CHAHKW CQJf lJTZ' -, VtteoAis pass qticMFQe OWE, Uw , ,,. sumo dws asms tw hot.-. ' TOO, MO IS EIJOV06 tS ARABIA VVo7 oy,)W; I I , , ,. afi . . HftZl&Z, " . tOfSf, ESfOM-ASIOl. BAO&MDS AUD S( IV BlISHED! .fa &Wr-- ltS Nr 'ISsm-"' A SPECIAL vn waI, Fk.rK" U-'-J I 6-COSH 4LL HEMLOCW J I cotTAin iotpxii; I I sir mi, tmsst0we; ; 1 thats con wsgio&wsr-Y OAMEl.n'SOlli J LOO THERE OOt'TSEftf TO I IT.M PEACETMF USE OHIE-MAi J ' A COKTAMEIl OF ( .ATifl BE AM FAT 6108HLES " - - BE TQ HOH0&EMI7E Milk' cAMEttwirrsC-rr- ofceEAiKrf ' DAN'S DISCOVERY WILL MILKSHAKE HISTORY DO'T VCXfSEe7 OlRflKT PEACETIME- USE OFME-2 tlAi, BETQtiOMOGEWTeMk'IS ,1 i i Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rigsby and mother, Mrs. Annie Rigsby of New Bern visited in the community Sunday. . ; --,x. Mss Sallie Ives returned to her I home in Raleigh Sunday after a I week a visit with Jeane Carole Tay lor, r' Mr. and Mrs. Archie Smith and son, of Reidsville, N. C, and Miss Irene Smith, of Raleigh, spent sev eral days with their mother Mrs. John Smith.. Mrs. R. W. Haskins and daugh ter, Mrs. Joe Becton, of Maysville, visited Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Taylor last week. . Mrs. F. S. Becton an dson, Ad rian visited her mother, Mrs. John Boyd in New Bern last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mathis and sister, of New Bern, and Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd, of New Bern, vi sited Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith Saturday evening'. Marshall Taylor and Mrs. Mc- Peek and two sons, Gordon and Kenneth, of Flemington, N. J., I spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. I J. A. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Sherrod Taylor and son returned to their home in Newport News, Va. Monday after a week's visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ball and Misses Jean Carole Taylor and Sal lie Ives were in Beaufort Saturday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Elliott, of High Point, spent last week with Miss Estelle Elliott. Mrs. H. N. Harris an dsons, Bil- lie and Denard spent last week in New Bern with her mother, Mrs. D. H. Gaskins. Mrs. A. H. Tallman, of Beau fort, RFD, and her guests, Mrs. Andrews and daughter, Lois and Mrs. Minnie Parker and two child ren, of Newport News, Va., spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Taylor. Miss Sheila Kaye Smith visited her aunt, Mrs. Frank Wall in Ra leigh, last week. , Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Duke and son, of Kinston, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Taylor last week. The Home Demonstration club met at the church Thursday after noon. SOUTH RIVER Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hardy and children, Mr. and Mrs. Monnie Norman and children went to Sta cy Sunday afternoon and visited Mrs. Mary Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mason and went to a bap tims. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Stone and daughter, Barbara and Bonnie Rae Taylor, of Durham, spent the week end and the Fourth of July with Mr. and Mrs. Rone Wallace. Mrs. Sadie Taylor, of Sealevel, is spending this week with her sis ter, Mrs. Willie Pittman. Her son William brought her Saturday. Miss Marie Cannon is spending this week at Gloucester with her cousin, Ethel Eubanks. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Eubanks and son, Joshua, of Gloucester, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Tosto and his mother, Mrs. Ruth Eubanks. Mrs. Linzie Cannon visited Mrs. Nannie J. Pittman awhile Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lee Guthrie and son, Sam, of Harkers Island, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Pittman. Mr. Berkeley Lewis spent part of last week at Oriental with his aunt, Mrs. Jimmie Pittman. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hardy, and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Luke Lewis Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Morriss and Mr. and Mrs. Hortoise Morriss and children of Atlantic spent Sunday ' fl J .L. AJJ.J W" wirfiwi ;a grapette, IMSUK&ICE rouciES KAltf vmsucssJL Iff 09 kssiu&kx foiicyK9iiraui RSnXT X3I r HNAaaAL loss: nil (wise to moot kind. CU1 M-33M John L Cramp ' INSURANCE . REAL ESTATE ' 123 Anndell St V Morehead City . rasa V X A THIRSTY X j orNOTI . j with Mn. Nannie J." Pittmanarid mother,' Mrs.v Lizzie 'Tosto.' Mr. and Mrs.. Dewey Guthrie and son, Jimmie, of Beaufort, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Elijah Dixon, They went on a fish ing trip on the: river short; i Vx : Mrs. Joe Blake' and' children, Frances, Ella, Carroll and George Allen, of North River, spent Sun day with ' her mother, Mrs. Ruth Eubanks. ; . ': . -; V. " -V. Miss Janice Norman spent Sun day night with Kathleen Hardy. " Mr. and Mrs. Leo Simpson and children, pf Morehead, spent Mon day at South River fishing. Mrs. Reuben Wallace visited Mrs. Willie Pittman Thursday af ternoon. Mr. and. Mrs. Raymond Cannon, of Cherry Point, are spending their two weeks vacation with his mother, Mrs. Lina Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Cannon and children spent a while with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Pittman Friday night. Mr. Edward Courtney has gone to Florida to get a crew to work in the pulpwood. Hope he has good success. I 'z.ifjrJUfili tff i WW" film -SHiMiraii iwm rTiV I V vr At if.) fA ?c. vav?; ...!S.k .1 IBB IS THE PICTOBE 3 -a. 1 aZS. July 12-13-14 ADMISSION - 50c - Tax Included MOREHEAD mm Uc Hope You ULU Enjoy All The Facilities ! 0! Our Airport Once Again! i-1 LYlih Csi!ross Try -Kew Cebrs lor Trains s LONDON (AP) -If Britons hwant , their ' newly-nationalized trains daubed with plum and spilt inilk paint, it's OK with the rail road. They can even have some nice bright maroon lined with golden yellow-black-golden .yellow (That's paint, too.) : It's all part of a scheme to' dis cover what colors the public likes best British Railways says: "Dur- SALESI1AII WAIITED SALARY AUD LIBERAL COMMISSION. HOST HAVE OWN CAB. Sea Boy Hamilton CITY PJPPLIAliCE COIIPAIIY FRCNT STREET jfciir-v .ii T"",-ri-r,-t. w 'lit vmvj i' Y0O HAVE ASKED FOR BIG DAYS 3 AIRPORT --WELCOMES THE-- n nao 1 Iffil WELCOME 1, n v ju'i.-it'i. . ' FmIZsAYJUL-bV 1- -J' ,.: . -. . ... . uiK me summer mainline aw j cross-country express services, will be worked by trains painted in ex perimental colors."' Sample treat ment, for main-une corridor trains: piuiil . hiiu spiii-inim uiieu Willi . hands of vpllnw-maroon-vellow u- paratcd by lines of spilt-milk.' Express engines: "blue with lining V. of red, cream and grey." Local suburban steam trains: "marojra lined with golden yellow-black BEAUFORT QTY i" 7 ff " vVW : 1 .1

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