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:Vi'.fc-'.. a '0, . i THE NEWS-KECORD. MARSHALL, N. C THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1935 THE FEATHERHEADS .AS Under a Cloud Make Free and Easy Wrap-Around With a Smart Shirtwaist Air feAM- BEASTLY J fl MAD To WALK WBATURR VHR V 1WO K.OCKS W r s Gtt WET? HAVUJO-, 'I THIS DOWNPOUR WITHOUT AN PATTERN 2894 UMBRELLA SPLASMlNfr OVSRSrlOH APOJMP YourJ TUB aWFREi OF THE riw ... 1 (SRACOUSI rf. ) . w v..u.-y .J ii E3 ' -I SWATTER POP The Whole Crowd Condensed By C. M. PAYNE I IF ffl jetx rai'wik . u j MESCAL IKE By S. L. HUNTLEY Pa Has His Own Methods I t: ttif RET USES lb Bt BWEKTH) TOM friCBU6IN5& M HASP MCUM?5 Of HIM. SftlQA A tOOK lb 11 KHfif DfWS JWfc NOW F086ES OViNS MOMEMTtaiiV WhttH Pftppv Ti0U6H SOME or 5UPP05CPW nWNV CONTORTIONS 0. Wfttl RPMtr, HOWRW-.TWtr a. ...... i. 15 TOXIN? v r Of REAilZTS TtW IT H potSNT BREAMS INTO CHUCKLES Mtt Wrtt AM OCCASIONAL SOB. PAD- WU.HAVfH v , v REMEMBERS HE VANTH) TO CR " BOf HftS rW&oTTEtf WHAT HPS 5 MOD AT. 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