The Goose Goes A-Borrowing
The Bear and the Rat sailed out
on the sea
In a Swastika - Soviet boat,
Their faces were sunny with words
of honey,
And many a pact and note.
Said the Rat to the Bear: “Your
Countenance fair
And my prowess the poets will
sing;
O let us be married, too long we’ve
been harried—
I’ll furnish the Book and the ring”.
Said the Bear, “You are clever,
I’ll love you forever”,
And offered no further remark.
Then crack went the boat! The
Bear was the goat,
the fight rages now in the
dark.
How doth the busy Wheelbergh bee
Improve each shining hour,
And gather crowds to hear him
buzz
And land the Fuehrer’s power.
(With the bombing of Britain,
divorce has decreased. News
Item).
Blitzkriegs on the British folk
Keep them from breaking tether.
Must we have bombs on U. S. A.
Before we get together?
—Margery Strong.
Weekend guests at Oak Hall in-
Mr .and Mrs. Arthur C.
Osburn and daughter, Woodstock,
111.; Mr. and Mrs. A. Blauel, of
Chicago, 111.; Misses Edna Mims
end Doris Patton, Spartanburg;
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin E. Hud
son, Delta, Pa., Miss Margaret
E. Taylor, Malvern, Pa.; George
R. Catr, Camp Croft, S. C.
A daughter was born todav
noon at 12:15 at St. Luke’s hos
pital to M*. and Mrs. Clyde C.
Thorpe of Landrum. She we ghs
7 pounds and 5 ounces, and has
been named Barbara Ruth.
Mrs. Phletus Pressley and baby
have left St. Luke’s hospital for
home.
Miss Jane Parker of Landrum
won fourth place in the state for
estry quiz at Columbia, S. G., on
Saturday afternoon. She repersent
ed the nine-county Piedmont dis
trict.
Unusual Place and Tally Cards
at The Mountain Industries-
FOR RE|NT: Large furnished
room. Suitable for light house
keeping. Phone 45-J, Miss Camp
bell. Adv.23,25,27,c
| For Good Riding Phone 1
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IFine Saddle Horses
PHONE 199
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