f AGE SIX ; : n t SL- vC COStf 1 MEBBE VDU BUMPEDl SEflNCTHIWGS WMWMm WMMWWgl ' Mim fcij D'dm't KSs, PPrr I i kmow what A d IV f m'W. wzzzai MYSTERIOUS, REASON MWff CORNY DUMKED HJMSELT W THE ROYAL ' fOUKITAlM- BUT HOW HE HAS TAKEH A NEW 1HTERI5T IU LIFE OAKY DOAKS . ' ' HOUSING PROBLEM VV Burr's lHEYl I WHAT T I VWOW j I MY UAME IS MUROOCIf-Ti DOW'T 1 I NOW THAT THBI CAM I STAY h J-ti mP- VE(?V Zl DOMT I WEAUfl WHAT YOU I AW 1 W'AKIT KVJOW KWOW.' r YOU'Re 4. I (J THE ROYAL yi urn- vmP uwusuala like wuz- meaut, (; mow lows j--- i was l growwupj castle - iw a ft wJiv? l-S.TforZ'itl tWn WHISE. Ve BEEW) PROBABLY JU5T A YOU'VE A BATHTUB ? C BELIEVE ME. PJTH LEAST7 REMAW flTl Sferrvra ' lw THS WIWWOW rr?C- GOTTA UPMI" UP. LA OAKY DOAKS MAN OVERBOARD I t rii-.-y " NOW ... PEOPLE CAW LOOK INTO THE J BUT YOUR MAJESTY FOLKS 1 1 DOW'T THINK" "V ifSM . ' '. ..i -vf YOU'RE FOUNTAIN AND WATCH ME ( WOULD SAY YOU NEED TH' I LIKE YOU, WM Aw.MURcarwuYMorl1- Tg AROUtJD 1 M0KJEy, GOLDERM . I MURDOCK 2f" LET HER STAY HERE? MAJESTY' TWVfhJ vE COULD SELL ) 1 (T, I 5-?? i rjUZZbz . T SHE'S AN ADDITION TO KrSI WA'Yr'1115 F H ( lM i W AUYP J OH, DIANA! ' '"AllAgog OH, -. ' SEEMS LIKE A LONG TRIP ( lM HUMGgi PSESSff- y f'rf :,. I TJ I DOWN -me MILEAGE rrrT I A f3J) i: .;- l AND SEB WHAT wi PE GETTING y j UH, DIANA! , : - ' ' - D I weve gone fifteen I l . look AlOM-.( Pop stop II what f shematmmegotten MY HUSBAND 1 you mean tme I AW.ES SINCE WE GOT I Qtf WHERE 1 TME CAK HAPPEMETD 11 OUT VAM W StsP- WHERE DID ( WTHC GREEN THE OAS--- mmmmJ K AtOM !' IWEWLOVT,, Tr ' Tf' . J TIM T'T I HE GO ' J SEDAN 'HE WJOVE OFF ' ' T tct, tV. , V ' 11 I Mt'in. SASIXY- V Wrttfaf. JUST DtSCOVtOED THAT POP ANO TH DESTINCTION . , jflat ' Mjr ftgQ.)pL XV G?LS OC?OVE OFF WITHOUT MEW SCORCHY SMITH , -' ;v . ' Ifs AChoke. Chum HH 'lids W '4UH SCHBMBS, 'JACK' THE E 1 :' JWJ W eescNr, wrm this new VV 1 sSyf rTta' 5? THROUGH A SECRET . xFj 4T, t? fr V MMff.t WmM PASSAGE TO SCOtCHV jfegffil ." ' ' V & SCORCHY dMlTH SCORCHY THROWS A WILD PARTY 5 il rriil llSlt SCORCHY SWUM ; v--:- " hLlPPEKY hLAYER -"r''As I -'I'l'T" fAAMPH ...THIS JOE J) LfTU ANP SLIPPERY I I rvOU;.'. I " Z' '-1 i; r SURE SWELLS AS A GR6ASBP EEL.'.' ly ", : kt. f ii Jsfe1 fif f . IM 'ttl Vlf'tf A i. It? I U,. 'Tl t,T i.,' a.tw.'i. lull CARTERET COUNTY NEWS TEIZS, Comisg4hst Party ' -'' I.I v CITT 'AND BEAUFOJtT, K C. ' - Mrs. F. L Nelson, of Norfolk, V., arrived on July 18 and will spend some time with Mrs. W. E. Lawrence. -. - ". Mr. and Mrs. Howard Flythe, of Scotland Neck, spent last week' end with Mrs." Flythe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Carraway. Messrs.. Louis Davis, of Hope well, Va., and his brother, George Dixon, of Norfolk, Va., returned home on July 20 after spending their, vacation here. Mrs. Florence Howard, of Kins ton, is visiting Mrs. J. W. Adams and Miss Nita Carraway. 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YOt gOV$ rtfOHl t MOllDnlV , - .icfCn MM rtf kid's got sone- k tell k wee game' ) cape to se a pmp cosae, ' Her wW- T4KN.aKr0L&UPEaiiiiETOP if w chamce of a ( w, hell, kami, turn tie . i.. i nlA tlf rCti M&Lf me GHOST OF Pj LlFEWB TA PUT SOME OF HAVE TO DO AT HOIE ISMOPgA Th 7S FOOL PLANelJ?c ntDGEBOti castle'? 1 eff spipit mta th1 spipit ) hApoptmt thai a feuI ' t-tiT, nev, dai, r Yco he, m ..... .us--l . -n. GOT AH' I0EA, LATEP h VIM, OA, y" Htiltr nates is flwV- ct ne go sac, cone hake, r.?--V::1 HO- tVE lAIGHT AS ) iEAll J AFTEV Otd HOMEfOPlAr w SOME DAi- yfe" , Wt 'W?WtW7Z? ' mil give up me J i r is ohoed-i r-s iwyC -f,?"" f ' iuSMmz with Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Carraway. The revival at the Methodist church will "begin on Sunday night, July 29. Our pastor, Rev. W. D. Caviness will be assisted by Rev. W. R. Stevens of Roanoke Rapids, N. C. ahd Rev. Harold Aus tin of Duke University. The public is invited to attend. , The Merrimon Home Demonstra tion club met with Mrs. W. E, Law rence on July 19 with nine mem bers and two visitors present: Our Home agent, Mrs. Gillikin was pre sent and our lesson was on the "Making of Wills." After the bust ness part of the meeting, Mrs. Law rence served cookies and Coca Cola. Our meeting in August will be a recreational meeting with a picnic supper at Mrs. Lawrence's. SALE VISITING NURSE CHAPTER 20 XTRS. McNAUGHTEN had not JLVA said how long she planned on being away, but when she had been gone nearly two weeks ' with the small apartment so very empty without her Hildred be came somewhat alarmed. ' "I'm afraid Mummle is ill, down with one of her spells, she con tided to Randy one evening when he drove her home from the clinic and stopped in for awhile. She and Randy were back on the old terms again, good pals, dur ing their off hours, nurse and doc tor while at the clinic. "If you're worried," Randy sug- estea, "why don't you call long istance and find out7" Hildred thought that an excel lent suggestion; she knew her mother would never write if any thing was wrong, fearing that would worry her younger daugh ter. . ine comfortable old couch. "When you're through and convinced your mother is all right we could run out to The Barn and have some fried chicken, what do you say?" Hildred said that was a nice idea; she did not know why, but she dreaded another long, lonely evening. It was not like her mother to be gone so long without (writing regularly; something was wrong, Hildred felt certain. I Her fear was confirmed as noon as the call was put through, "Mother can't talk to you," her sister Ruth said. "She's been sick, Hildy, almost since she came. I've had to make her stay in bed. You know how determined Mother can se." 'Is Mummle very HIT Why, didn't you write and tell me? dave you had in a good doctor?" "You, know Mother won't have anyone. Besides, she's had a dozen doctors and none of them can find a thing the matter with her." Ruth's tone reminded Hildred of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Becton and children, of Beaufort, spent Sun day, July 18, with Mrs. Becton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carraway."-'" ,- Mrs. Ida Mae Snick, of Newark. N. J., arrived on Saturday and AH SHml, Ytt low Prkd H Amon Yo COSTS NO MOM Thorn OM-ftW Wood KHtktt. HITCHEMt CITY APPLIANCE COMPANY ROY HAMILTON B FRONT STREET By Kathleen Harris a child An thm vnroa nf urViinlncf it said that she was not to blame; things were always against her. "It's nothing to worry about, nuajr jusi one or ner spells Silo tiru4r,'t 1 mn ,..,.. ..r... "I'll come up Saturday," Hil dred said. "If she's able 1 11 bring ner oacK witn me, so keep your chin UD. Sift. And 0iv, Mnmmto my love and tell her to take it easy. "That's what she's been doing," Ruth returned. "I'll be Sppinc vnil Katnrriav men, arouna supper time, flease make her stay quiet these next few davs sn shp will ho tn stand the trip home. Good-bye, nuin, oe seeing you, dear. "I'll drive vnil lin Satnrnv " J f WM.U.UMJ, Kandv said, mitrh In HiMrorl'o surprise as she hung up. "Now aon t start iretting, Hildy. You know your mother gets this way it ran't hp much Dfrant nnnmn Nothing whatever to be alarmed -I can t agree ." Hildred shook her head. These spens"eJf 'Tret mother's if not so frequent these days, were much worse when they occurred, lasting much longer. "That's nire of vnil Rnndv Thai old local makes every stop on the way. wm De mucn easier to bring Mummie back in a car." "Oh I npAd a hnlirlavl" P.njg replied, stretching himself as an ammai wouia Deiore ne sat up. "I'm afraid it won't ho much of a holiday." ttT TOT.n vnil tin tn rot " RnnJ ..uw . hi 1 1 v .j rpnmvpH Sho harl hoon .llonl during the drive out to The Barn, famnii fnr lis cmithorn titA chicken, and one of their favorite places Decause it was clean and reannnahlA ne uroll ('Vm,r mnttin. Will hp all ricrht T'll ho ho lh time we get there she will be fine again, i ve told you, Hildy, there is nothing organically wrong with her? nothing whatavpr AnH vmi have had other doctor's word some that you can respect more than mine for that, too." "I know." HilHrpH pamp nut nf her thoughts with a little start; TUESDAY, JULY 17, IMS will spend her vacation with her parents,. Mr. and Urs.' J. VL Stall ing. ' Mr., and Mrs. Dick Emer,' of Charry Point, spent the weekend of July 17 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Carraway. This is the amazing nfw postwar all-steel kitchen you've read so much about in women's magazine.' Get your name early on our first-to-be-served list. Easy monthly payments. See it TODAY! Ordw a CempUlt Kllehtn m iifwH Unlit I Can B Fitttd Into ANY Kllehtn N.w mr OM C. Z. CHAPPELL 3251 BEAUFORT she had not realized she had scarcely spoken a word, but she had not been "fretting," as Randy put it "I respect your word Randy. But I wish Mummie could see a brain specialist Sometimes I wonder if it could possibly be tumor. They can act like that, you know." "I have thought of that possi- bility," he admitted, somewhat reluctantly; he had not wanted to suggest it to Hildy. If it were a brain tumor he was not at all sure that her mother could pull through such a delicate operatioa Mrs. McNaughten was not per fectly all right organically; she had a heart ailment, nothing to be concerned about as long as aha was not under any severe strain. Randy believed that a doctor could keep such secrets as these to himself, if he also believed h right to do so. "If it is a possibility we outrht to look into it" This was the urse m Hildred. speaking, not the daughter. She shuddered to think of her mother going through' any big ordeal. "There's good man in Atlanta, if only I could afford to take her to him or make her go Mummie can be so stub born!" Her mother wnnld insist. a aha had every time Hildred suggested a new doctor that it was a waste of time and money. Money, again n it were Lucien's mother she would visit every specialist in the country until a reason and cure was tound. "I don't know that Td insist" Randy said, pulling into the sidV road leading to the renovated farmhouse that had been made over into a replica of a big red oarn. Hildred glanced at him side- wise. She wished she could see his expression, but dark had de scended during their drive. "That., doesn't sound like you! You al ways believe in getting at the root of thp trouble." Could Randy be keeping anything from her in re ' gard to her mother? . - Calling All Spooks uc , Mi llri 0) H.,u 1 SAIL ON AND ON AND ON : HAUNTED MEMORIES