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Houston home journal.
August 22, 1940
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Houston home journal., August 22, 1940, Image 3
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Fun for the Whole Family
BIG TOP By ED WHEELAN
AFTER "fac 'WILD 'WEST’CONCERT, THE CRov/D FILED A FEW MINUTCS LATER / I ~IEI 1 I UIONFV FIRST
&0T FULL OF PRAISE and EMTHUS'ASM HAL - A Me VI ISp WB
UAUST -RANKLE, DARLIHgr / EVERSWjW ON MV HEAD.
LALA PALOOZA —A Case of Mistaken Identity By RUBE GOLDBERG
HLOOK. mister \f stop RTnpl \I U i nnx pinto —a \
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MESCAL IKE By s. l. huntley Right on Time, Too j I
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S’MATTER POP— Permanently Set for More By C. M. PAYNE
(close. /^C^vnirue.tTS. [smarter)
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Bell Service [
POP— The Quartermaster’s Stumped By J. MILLAR WATT
I’M VERY SORRY “T I’LL HAVE TO ASK YOU / /
BUT MY BOOTS /7> / TO CHANCE THEM J/
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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL, PERRY, GEORGIA
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□ UNFAIR AIR CORPS
Clara —Why did the air corps turn
“l down Frank?
James—On account of his eyes.
Clara—Why, I think his eyes are
lovely.
Nice Fellow
“What do you think of Jones?”
“He is one of those people that
pat you on the back before your
face, and hit you in the eye behind
your back.”
Ask Somebody Else
Young Man—ls there any time at
which children cease to be a source
of constant worry?
Old Man—l don’t know. My old
est child is only 65.
Companions
Father (at 3 a. m., to restless
baby son)—Now what are you cry
ing about?
Infant—Wanta drink.
J Father—So do I. Go to sleep!
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FAMILY INSPECTION By gluyas williams
sjeurft it) Brwa b mit ftitof H 6 hands mx ms akd ft* tws sake mot to webr
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* CDWfR SH6Wlrt6 NCBftV HISRIUttC linKf OT PIEASIKfc A FAMILY.
B«II Syndicate, Jne—WNV Service
' ' Jiffy Crochet Shawl
For Young and Old
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Pattern No, 2582
DE IN style—add this crocheted
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In Shetland Floss—just one easy
medallion repeated and joined.
Pattern 2582 contains directions
for making shawl; illustrations of
It and stitches; materials re
quired. Send order to:
Sewing Circle Necdlocraft Dept.
82 Eighth Avc. New Vorh
Enclose 15 cents In coins for Pat
tern No
Name
Address
"MIDDLE AGE” WOMEN.
r Thousands have gone^
smiling thru this ‘ T try-
B xSJB ing time” by taking
Pinkham’s famous
for helping femalofunc
'ji tional troubles. Try itl
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND^
Perfect Duties
Gentleness and cheerfulness,
these come before all morality;
they are the perfect duties.—Ste
venson.
IXsgJIEsX
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due to Constipation/
Dr. Hitchcock’s All-Vegetable
Laxative Powder an Intestinal
tonic-laxative —actually tones lazy
bowel muscles. It helps relieve
that sluggish feeling. 15 doses for
only 10 cents. Large family size 25
cents. At all druggists.
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Gentle Joy
Joy descends gently on us like
the falling dew, and does not pat
ter down like a hail-storm.—Rich
ter,
STORES A
LARGE
BOTTLE
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, Double Loss
Who to his friends his money
lends may lose his money and hia
friends.—Plautus,
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UUIB WITH MEXICAN HEAT POWDER
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A Tragedy
A good man dies when a boy
goes wrong.
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I • TEACHING A CHILD •
• VALUE OF PENNIES •
i • A child of a wise mother will be •
• taught from early childhood to be- #
• come a regular reader of the adver- •
1 • tisements.lnthat way better perhaps •
| • than in any other can the child be •
• taught the great value of pennieaand •
• the permanent benefit which comes •
I • from making every penny count. •
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