About North Georgia tribune. (Canton, Ga.) 1934-1973 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1939)
PAGE SIX NORTH GEORGIA TRIBUNE FRIDAY, NOV. 10, 1939 By EDDIE SULLIVAN and CHARLIE SCHMIDT RADIO PATROL This Way, Please! I HOPE THE PAPERS DON'T HEAR. WE'VE LOST WE’LL HAVE TO GET SOME YES, THE KID WAS LOOKIN' FOR HER.... SHE’S MOLLY DAY.... KNOW WHO SHE IS? SHE'S LOCAL HELP,PAT.. SO FAR © E IS? SHE'S (° DAME. SHE'S) P A COP TOO .. WELL, IM NO SIGN OF MOLLY OR SAM UNWITTINGLY, PINKY HAS REVEALED MOLLY'S IDENTITY TO “HACK" Putting God's Kingdom First Eh THAT RED-HEADED SERGEANT’S DYNAMITE ... WELL, WE CAME TO A FARM-HOUSE AND A FELLOW CAME OUT AND ORDERED US AWAY.... SAID HE'D PUT THE SLUG ON ME AND BEAN go IRISH WITH A ROCK / -— "SLUG" "BEAN" 2 FARMERS DON’T USUALLY TALK LIKE I HAD A FUNNY EXPERIENCE WHILE I WAS SEARCHING. I ALWAYS THOUGHT FARMERS WERE HOSPITABLE GOSH, PAT, I CAN GO ALONE. IT WON’T BE ANY JOB AT ALL .J SNEAK AROUND THAT HOUSE AND FIND OUT IF MOLLY IS REALLY XALA GOOD IDEA. I'LL KtE TUNED IN. YOU’D writ BETTER TEST IT AS YOU GO 3 GOSH, PAT, I CAN 00 IT W BETTER THAN A FLOCK OF COPS. I WON'T GET INTO TROUBLE CANTON LODGE NO. 39 I. 0. 0. F. MEETS 7 P. M. BY ALFRED J. BUESCHER DR. S. J. HIGGINS Optometrist Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted The uselessness of worrying over earthly God clothes the grass which is blooming things. He illustrated by saying: “Which today but tomorrow is cut and used for of you by taking thought can add one fuel, and will care for us. cubit to his stature.’ ' (GOLDEN TEXT—Matt. 6:33) And no man can truly serve two mas- ters, said Christ; for instance, "Ye can- not serve God and mammon,” meaning by “mammon” hoarding of earthly wealth. Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal, Jesus told His followers. (WHAT HAPPENED? 3• !not WHAT’S WRONG WITH THIS THING 2 MOVE OVER / YOU CAN’T PLAY WITH THAT RADIO AND DRIVE, TOO NOTHIN’ DOIN'. 1WE'RE WAITIN' h FOR THE - GENT ITS RED, PAT SHE WAS HIDING IN THE CAR. SHE SAYS SHE'S GOING WITH ME SEND HER - HOME ? ( —-—. OKAY 1l€2 PINKY ! WATCH WHERE YOU'RE ( me GOING // WELL,LET’S I GIVE HER THE WORKS AN’ BURY HER r BEHIND THE BARN TELL PAT I WON'T GO HOME AND YOU CAN'T MAKE ME / YM GOING TO HELP - —— FIND MOLLY --==--- PAT...PAT. HELLO, PAT.. 7PAT/- HEY,PAT /, -9 1 ■ PUBLIC +1 AIR RAID SHELTER BUT THIS ONE IS SUPER.I DON'T WANT THAT GUY ON MY TRAIL r-;r WHILE A POSSE HUNTS FOR MOLLY PAT RETURNS TO THE CITY TO NURSE HIS TWISTED ANKLE THERE’S ALL DAMES ARE DYNAMITE, I I SAYS WHAT MAKES YOU THINK THAT’S JUST IT, PAT.. WAS HE MOLLY MIGHT BE THERE ? A FARMER ? YOU SAID/OUR- WHY SHOULD A FARMER SELF, FARMERS DON’T USUALLY -TALK LIKE THAT - AND COME TO THINK OF IT, HE DIDN’T LOOK LIKE A7 FARMER. LIE ABOUT A THING LIKE THAT ? g Copr. 1239. King Features Synd YOU CAN’T GO UP THERE ALONE. I'LL CALL HEADQUARTERS -AND THEN THE WAY IRISH ACTED. HE WANTED TO GO INTO THAT HOUSE. I'M GOING 1a BACK THERE - IT MIGHT BE WORTH LOOKING INTO....I'LL -GO WITH YOU OKAY, THEN. GO AHEAD, BUT IF THINGS DON'T LOOK SURE, PAT. I'LL GO UP IN 7RIGHT, YOU CALL ME. YOUR CAR AND UNDERSTAND GEE, I’M DUMB / NO WONDER IRISH ACTED THE WAY I GUESS I I CAN'T STAND ON THIS ANKLE • HE DID YOU MEAN MOLLY?T AT THAT HOUSE 2 ..... One of the many air raid shelter signs now being put up in Lon- don is shown in this picture. The signs assist pedestrians and mo- torists in finding a safe haven quickly in event of sudden air raids. FREE KIDNEY WEAKNESS AS Take FAMOUS KIDANS for BACKACHE, for Frequent, Scanty, or Burning Passage; for Leg Pains; Loss of Energy; Tired. Lazy Feeling; Headaches: Dizziness; having a source in functional Kidney disorders. KIDANS work speedily. 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I'M GOING WITH YOU Illustrated Sunday School Lesson Scripture—Matthew 6:19-34 Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promptly be- cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to loosen germ laden phlegm, increase secretion and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflam- ed bronchial mucous membranes. No matter how many medicines you have tried, tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding that you are to like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis LODGE NOTICES CANTON LODGE NO. 77 F. & A. M. Meets first and third Mondays, at 7:30 P. M. each month. Visiting brethern are cordially invited. A. P. HOGAN, W. M. L. C. PRICHARD, Sec. OS Friday before the first an dthird Sunday. All visitors are always welcome. C. V. SMITH, N. G. W. L. WEST, Secretary. CHEROKEE COUNCIL NO. 47 JR. 0. U. A. M. Meets every Tuesday night at 7:30 o’clock. Members and visiting Brothers always welcome. A. K. BURTON, Secty. CANTON CHAPTER NO. 135 R. A. M. Regular convocation second Tuesday each month at 7:30 P. M. All qualified Companions cordially invited. A. M. MODE, H. P. L. C. PRICHARD, Secty. WALESKA LODGE NO. 69 I. 0. 0. F. Meets every first and third Sat urday nights. All visitors welcome. C. D. REINHARDT, N. G. PAUL A. CLINE, Sec. CANTON ENCAMPMENT LODGE NO. 3 I. O. O. F. Meets every Second and Fourth Monday night at 7 o’clock. Visi- tors always welcome. W. L. WEST, C. P. F. MORE SMITHWICK, Scribe. CANTON REBEKAH LODGE NO. 9 I. O. O. F. Meets Friday night before each Second and Fourth Sunday. Visi- tors always welcome. EULA WEST, N. G. ERA FOWLER, V. G. A. H. PETTIT, Sec.