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Williamsport Sun-Gazette from Williamsport, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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AWEIGII Alcott wore pale ender print." Enter Jig ike rt ing, "Friendj r-f the gi caught i Kfd was in a scarlet dot, tk.irt uf i i repe the. Da.lJ.ecri their dresses Bill, i i e- 1 looked very then Jack was a', breath caught in her sat between her r--r in her He, too, a very o( navy the drew uniform, h.s GAZETTE AXD BULLETIN, WILT-I SPORT, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 22, 1938. am Given PAGE 9 i i Jlor tbt r.n nerer him lor- BY Bkf 1Y WALLACE IM NIA CtltVKC. INC. sjw a r.ad lunched xj'-h, dark assured i 1 Lh.Ii liCC--Ihf MT-.

.11 an VjAost mock- o'tc! i Sre lor- would 1G u. a r. about wss Me i -i He be er wedding he'i 'r i Ye', had been HOLD EVERYTHING! By Clyde Lewrt For i 7 go tol I a polite, handsome a Smart w-mn-. of On the side jnk from Judy saw the "friends bride brides- They were stunningly dressed would be men in civilian clothes we-re rv fie forever, i same type the fnccrs. I lunch She a man's rTac for I i a le ed i heads The br cie, i down the OCK ad gi rr afternoon, i Lilies Maybe the There kind.

They a a a sc flowers. Judy closed her gloved stop i She must get 'trrTgh this somehow i giving in to fey the. the desire scream. The ur -nV tonou-w pealing they I gan 2 whispered. "They're dos a i and i il brownj" and girl i a grateful smile Judy.

bridge ec nd laughed for a good the as the wife ot It was then, while the organ "By God. She Judy ad- ttd i dress was of exquisite tulle. It i about her 5 fsirnpK" Mf.gtrifT'TOlje. cTowned a a by a i a of orange blos- of si'ms There was color only in her iiid in 'he flaunting, amazing Uii iniVari oj the traditional a was carrying mse? heart's blood red" a her walk 'slowly the aule. i his love i i in i eyes, was a i i for her a sob gathering in her throa'.

Her fingers went WARRENSVULLE The ber meeting of the Eldred T.wnah.p German airplane out complete machine daily. reruvTIIe Baptist Church, had I Clu Tu devut.oas Quaker Hill had the jy, at i or the December iargesl attendance of parents and criminal court which con- pupils. venes on Monday, Dec 5. will close I I til 8 1 a today instead of Nov. as I When Association magazine and reported i ale as announced the ThanXi- N.vcm- thal fu lhe i holiday was not conaldered- cuurse would be held Nov tt factories turn 4 A if I I Parent-Teacher Association The QuaXer Hl!) School furniihec held the Quaker Hill School The; mujic JM Ui( evenmg ve Rev Baer, pasoor of toe eaturmg Armu uce Day and Thanksgiving Day.

The two awards which she received the county meeting al Hiiylffctvilli'. erre for hifhest stond- 'ards by the National grew of T.A, the other the Blue Ribbon Scroll for having 25 pei cent of the members subscribing for the Kidney Ciean Out Adds "Wh shouTd I raffle-ticket for old Mrs. Blodgcttl I wouldn't know what to do with her if I won her!" remem- minutes rh room, she Hsniey came in wanted the i talk Anne Adams Pattern NEW "AEOVND THE BY PATTERN 4988 Anne one would most Into the realm of Fashion comes this perky Anne Adams creation-the newest, easiest-to-make and But as it ar.e was pouring -rived, and Marn a wing chair, over -her solicit- had evidently 10 Marvel pace between the where Marvel. a lull in those waiting The youthful of contrasting bolero dresses: shirred girdle up" its chic to A new peak of charm, and there's novelty too in the heart-shaped neckline of the bolero. Even without its bolero, Pattern 4986 is a joy to behold -changing its character to.

become a soft afternoon dress, ready for any informal party on the holiday calendar! Why not sew two boleros. one short-sleeved in silk, one long- sleeved in wool--choosing shades i and fabrics that make them inter- Haniey and Judy Changeable with the pretty are you. fl led to Jack, who Slze 16 L3.wArd.. their vel said. "I real- re we'll live, Mrs.

to take one of ad asked Marvel shouldn't "have' But it had. The known it would and Marvel-- hangeable with the pretty Send for this pattern today: Pattern $986 is available in misses' and women s.zes 16. 4. O1, OU. iA.

40 dlld 1i. entire ensemble, takes -inch fabric and yard contrast. Send FIFTEEN CENTS H5O in coins for this Anne Adams pattern. Write plainly SIZE, NAME. ADDRESS and STYLE NUMBER.

Write TODAY for your copy of WINTER PATTERN BOOK, and be smartly dressed with economy! This brilliant collection-of ''round-the-clock fashions shows correct clothes you ggji easily make for.3 ver outdoor Tiidooi ucJasion." Styles tor- udy hand and Haven't seen Judy. How said crisply, But -rt had been see him smil- isispering to her. arm and brought ae's side, and the i hit face seemed jn'i stjs vinnAer- out of here as said Jack 'answered come." He-gaVe "Thai's one ol ads you always lurry," she said. take it Chin He knew what right. And he musn't be 't turn tail and linct then, out, and the the da; they Judy rose early nndow.

Dwight'f sky deeply Fan was warm- grass on the bt if Vr shower, all and the ly thought of the very young and for women" who want to stay young! Lingerie and gift ideas for the coming holidays, as well as fabrics and accessories! Don't miss- this stunning Book of Patterns! Mail your order at once! BOOK. FlrTti-N CENTS. A I CENTS. BOOK AND PATTERN WHEN ORDERED TOGETHER, TWENTY FIVE CENTS. Send your, 'order to the Gazette and Bulletin anern Depai linenl.

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Jack had heard her moan, "I can't stand it! I can't I can't!" (To Be Continued) Youth. 16. Al lacked By Large''eer Kline Cohick Injured About Legs By Eight i Animal On W. B. Cohick Reserve At Salladasburg.

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21. were served. Advt. Folks Kline Cohick, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Lester Cohrck, Salladasburg, was attacked and gored about the Sunday evening by an eight-point buck near his home. The lad. accompanied by his 11- year-old cousin, James Eagan, of Binghamton, who never had seen a deer in the woods before, made his VeeRiy arouifd the which encloses the deev-TWC" owned and operated by his grandfather, W. B.

Gohick, -Salladasburf. The boys went to the cabin to feed several tame deer, among them being two large bucks. Without any warning, one of the bucks attacked young Cohick, first pinning JOE PALOOKA VA MM? HOCY SMOKES," YA MAKfr 'IM COMC him to a post and then chasing him to the cabin porch, goring hi? legs to such an extent that several stitches were required to close the wounds. The other youngster was unharmed. I Cohick studsnt a I Jersey Shore and member of the school He i I will be unable to attend school for i several days.

Hit father, J. Lester Cohick, is principal of the Mountain Avenue School, South Williamsport. A Three Days' Cough If Your Danger SUM! No how you for your common cough, chest coW, or jrgu get relief now with trouble may be brewing you afford to tnke with potent which to the seat of the trouble p'tii'-e to toothe and heal the inflamed mucous membranea f.T, ftM SOTTA PlflO OUT WHERE MC gen dont be (Encouraged, try Creomul- Bion. Your druggUt is authorised to refund your money if you are not thoroughly saHxfled with the oene- flts Obtained. Is one word, for It plainly, see the 1)91719 on th0 bottle is Ol and you'll get the genuine product and you want.

(Adv.) CHEE 1 TEENY "ToMPKfNS, THE WORLD'S SMAU EST Fboi PAQ, PLAYER i I Des'prit I HELPED WH6M IT CM DCOPR1T 1 ITYAHfAR-r I 6UCSS fl-U IIAFlA. AM'YA KM KBEP 1 EM G'EtS MISTER By HAM FISHER GEE YEA WHlVk SHRIMP. THANKS CALL MS. AS VA GOT WASH TUBBS At She Knows Mrs VJASH! THO By BOY CRANE MOM I fOUUD HtM LIKE .1 OVS Malt rmw She wondered. what was Getting ready maybe.

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It" By FRANK H. BECK I 3 HIM I TME RUBBER BAND 7 RRC'LAR FELLERS TO (jaw WASN'T THAT -k i i PUNISHMENT HE pftt i NAuem t. HE HIT EVERY KID IN CLASS EXCEPT A Business Man By BYRNES I.6T8 ISCH.LBRN 'IK AN SEE H6 EXPfCTS TO MAKE THAT OP MlJ I GIVE YOU FOR THAT PARKtNQ I ft PARKE TWl COI6 iNEWSPA'PERf iEW'SPAFERt.

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Years Available:
1807-1973