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GOLDEN VALLEY NEWS
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Fun for theWhole Family
BIGTOP j,~ Banal hal a plan to put an ,rid to "Silk" Fowler's ichcming once and -.R"ED WHEELAN
for all.
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LALA PAE~ZA --She's Sorry She Spoke By RUBE GOLDBERG
POP-- For Peace and Qu[et'. Sake By J. MILLAR WATT
- ' ' !-T PLAY TW~ ; 5"~
NI~GP YOU ~.~i N.] I I ~ "rlJ~T WHgN I Ogr I ~ a
Cheerful News
3 [w..ooes ~n I sE~.~e T~NgON
COLD TBUTH
J~I love" the bracing winter
temperatures of the North. Only sis-
sies run to Florida when it gets cold
up here.
Jenks~Yeabl. I'~m~ broke, too!
No TatUe-Tale
Rastus--Did brudder Brown gib
de bride away?
Sam--No sah! He's gwine let de
groom fine dat out fur hisse'f.
Soolal Lfghts
Betty~Aren't ants foolish little
things? They work, and work, and
work, and never play.
Joan~But there always h~ve been
ants at every picnic I've gone to,
Two Sleepy People
First Camper (four a. m. ) --I can't
find my clothes . . .
Second DiRo--I'll look for your
clothes; you go get dressed.
Toe Fast
"How fast is yonr car?"
"Well,, it keep~ about six months
ahead of my h~come, generally."
FAIDRtt ~0
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PHOTOGRAPHY
~FILMDEVELOPINI
Eight prints and one em 25~
largement or 16 prints for
OWL PHOTO SERVICE
113z/~ Broadway, FarEo, N. ii)lll,
~ROLLS D~ELOPE~
8 Drinta 5 617 Silk enl~ri[ementlk
or your choice of 16 prints wit/a~zt
e~lsrl~emcnts 25¢ coin. Reprints ~ceO,
NORTNWlr~lr PHOTO SEI~rI~E
FarEo ~ Dept. K - North Dalss~
Smart New Fashions
For Now and Later
HERE'S a charming new pat-
tern (1784) that gives you a
pretty sleeveless dress, with i
jacket that transforms it into the
nicest kind of street suit. It's de-
lightfully simple and cool--verY
easy to make, with flattering frills
as the only trimming. Chiffon,
georgette, silk print, flat crepe and
linen are smart materials for this
fashion.
Girl's Play Suit.
There's a place in every girrJ
life for the smart little play suit
and suspender skirt that button#
all down the front. Cool, corn/oft-
able and easy-to-wear for summe~
play, it will be nice for school i~
the fall too. The shorts are be-
comingly flared, and the blout~
has a becoming sports collar,
Gingham, pique, linen and broad-
cloth are nice cottons for this out"
fit, 1786.
The Patterns.
No. 1784 is designed for sizes 14,
16, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Size 18 re.
quires 6% yards of 39-inch fabriC,
without nap for dress and jacket
with three-quarter sleeves; 2~'
yards of trimming.
No. 1786 is designed for sizes
10, 12 and 14 years. Size 10 re-~'
quires 1~ yards of 35-inch fabriO,
for blouse; 1~ yards for shortS;
1% yards for the skirt, without!'
nap, -"
Send your order to The Sewi,nll~
Circle Pattern Dept., Room 1324~
211 W. Wacker Dr., Chicago, lIL~
Price of patterns, 15 cents (ill
ceins) each.
(Bell Syndicate--WNU ServlceJ
Decisive Spirit
~q~en a firm decisive spirit
recognized, it is curious to
how the space clears around
man and leaves him room
~reedom.---John Foster.
NERVOUS?
K~ep MoUvem Clear
~Q1
should often be
our very best actions ff
only saw the motive~
them.