The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 07, 1935, Image 6

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By Ted O'Loughlin
© By Western Newspaper Union
FINNEY OF THE FORCE
Cold Facts
“ITS A VERY
COLD NOIGHT
AT THAT we
TRYING To
KEEP WARM
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ON TH' NEXT
COME ON wip BECAUSE ITS
NEZ! WHY DONT |ucH WARMER
VEZ Go OVER
By GEORGE STORM
BOBBY THATCHER— Weary
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ONLY WAY
is TO GO
THROUCH
THE WOODS
TL. WE CET
TO THE HICH~ |.
WE COT THE
PROFESSOR Away
FROM THE COVE
CANC BUT WE
BETTER NOT
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HA UP THE RIVER
AFTER WALKING
FOUR MILES, THIS
ANT SO BAD, IS
IT?.. WHEN WE CET
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HIGHWAY MAYBE WE
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MONEYS
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REG'LAR FELLERS
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ARGWUVIN ABOVT BARE,
RUTH AN LOV GEREMmG
WHO HITS A BASEBALL
WOULD IT HURT
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By GLUYAS WILLIAMS
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A UTE STARTLED AT CRASH APPROACHES IT CAUTIOUSLY.
WSTROMENT MAKES WHEN VE HEARS SOUNDS COMING OUT
PULLS IT OFF TABLE
Aprons That Are
Chic and Useful
The housewife who takes pride ia
ber kitchen usually takes great inter-
est in a goodly
and where could yow find two love
ler models than those shown today.
Both are included in 4
and both have slenderizir
panels and that fashionab
od wals The upp
supply of chic aproas,
fine opportunty for
braid to set off the liz
¥ neck
ower
IMIng ric
es of its smart
The
ywuthfully
and spacious pockets
sketch boasts » ¥e
munded neckline and jaumy capelike
shoulders, and would be as pretty as
oan be made up i lzinty dotted
swiss, edged with embroidery,
Pattern available in sizes
suall, medium and large. Medium
sire, each apr takes one and a half
yards 36-inch fabric. Illustrated step-
by-step sewing instructions included.
SEXD FIFTEEN CEXTS (i5¢) in
ooins or stamps (coins preferred) for
this pattern. Write plainly NAME,
ADDRESS and STYLE NUMBER
BE SURE TO STATE SIZE.
Address orders to Sewing Circle
Pattern department, 243° West Seven-
teenth street, New York ity,
SHER EY
TAKE THAT
2000 is
olng to be a real battle or
tell you,” said the sophomore
member of the debating team.
“How brave of you." said his room-
mate, “to go unarmed.”"—Brooklyn
Daily Eagle.
Wise Old Santa
Assistant—Do 1 understand that
you have traded your herd of rein-
deer for a flying machine?
Santa Claus—Sure, and a good
trade, too. Next trip I'll have a
cinch dodging the custom house in-
spectors,
A Good Reason
Robson—What prompted you to
ask Miss Friveell toebe vour wife?
Hobson—1 think Miss Frivvell
prompted me more than anything
else,
Point of Dmportance
The Nurse-—-What do you think of
the new twin babies?
Littie Ethel—Are they real goods
or just samples te select from?
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