Thursday, August 1. 1940 The Gold Hill News, Gold Hill, Oregon THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE Waterlily Motif for Your Luncheon Set Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young BIG TOP By ED WHEELAN F itting iwe wu»e into tup ohocnc IN MIS HBLMET, HAL STARTED MIS . V t U C t FOR LIFE Nr w THE audience GAGPfcD as HAL SPED DOM/N THE WIRE ON HIS HEAD SO we'« CNGA&CC» T o MVRAlfcM ?!! V E I L . »P HE SHOULD H A P P EN TO FALL SOME day . m ayb e t^flMED TO A SPHT SECOND. HAL THReW HIMSELF O f f THE 'WIRE TUST BEFORE r e a c h in g the dcttom . AND GRACEFULLY ACKNOMJLEGED THE VJ1LD A P P L A U S E - s j- ■ >' L’’ N R IC H new luncheon cloth with with tb this cross stitch w ater- lily m otif, whose distinguishing feature is its sim plicity of design. A pastel lily with green leaves is suggested for natural effect. Z9169, 15 cents, gives motifs for cloth cor ners and for matching napkins. And when you have finished your set, cool beauty for your luncheon table is the result. 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Inc.—WNU Service U I QUIET ENTRANCE By GLUYAS WILLIAMS ] □ Q, J Z B W S »«O HOUSE B M o m n f hr shore t f mother ' s whispered or - MR FROM UttfNR» lb BE 4M «. ROSSES f m WORD «um», RROEETDS URW«nPS, r«cn BW REUWlH* m » HUSHED EtERR YOKE, mr Y one TEW Nt every * OHE U S E t MARE I f » MOM The Bell «vo rtici» Ine —WNU Servir» WWMWS «Í lfW H IM MHfflwfmfc T o rs thm HI OHlY WNlKS 1 b 6 tf SOMETH»*» STOPS <b «CUSE StANVŸ OEQUMPlItt WrTH Hl» E t t i , UTE CT M U MERE DEWliPiHû. E V ID E N C E “ F ra n k ," said the mother to her 11-year-old son, "how did you en joy that little pie I made and put in your lunch yesterday?” “ I gave it to m y teacher,” ex plained Frank. “ That was very generous of you,” said the mother. 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