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Iowa City Press-Citizen from Iowa City, Iowa • 11

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PAGE ELEVEN OIK WAV By WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Major Hoople HAIL4C3SK1TLEN5N VOU'RE SOlMa TMATS A BBlf ir- BEAT A 3ET-T06ETHER TOPURKJISMTME aiANT ORDER "RUMBLE OW A BEER KED PAllslT MA-rnxa i-ri i BARREL AKIP SUMMOKJ EH? HOO-RAY TAKE A LOT OF rrrt victory, urn rt 'THE OWLS TO ATTEMD aaa I. will Ut iv TOR HOOP! WHEKl WE6ET "BUW6-STRTINJ3 la A BARBECUE PICMIC TO MAKE THE AT MCCLAUSEVJfe POINT THROUGH SWELL ACKIM(3 SWARM OF Ml KTH MELO AMD TH' FOIKiT, IT'LL 'A "J'ii wait ht. THE TU3 BOAT MAYOR MCfiuFV' WILL TOW HKSH I f', LOOK LIKE "FLAG PAV IM US OVER RUSSIAf IOWA CITY, IOWA, PRESS-CITIZEN, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1938 tiS25 will mdu wait till tlM vl WE save our MoueeK-lw newt My who's ootateue- Kv wailr tjall ill wkaaa alar, HOkmJ. at alcid Kre. Mortuo tiovWj mMl6 mMtf her tewt lo.8ts.ikd giUi Ucu Trvf talking to him besjoe a bus VOUqu of irrm symga.

Xt mmx Gti caught her eye, M. Mortaq a Mark aa aroprrly. RBJ Maaaa J.ii. caaiaaar. rf Gall aarala tar .1 kla aac aaaia ah wfmw mh.mt at tar kat af 1 KOW CO OJr WITH THE STOar CHAPTER XV "gO you thought I'd forgotten you?" Drek aid, Call Into the waiting cab.

"Well, that would easy, wouldn't it?" she countered light vr. to ter 6id "You like Uiftk, dgnt vw" oemirmd, gutajg tt very kind to mt WUsckiy 01; toii vf their mrt-mg 1 Derek. He had a long, hard row to hoe. though meetrng him now yoyd know it. But SiKcess is txA going to tum head.

I don't want treatu fctt Trtvers girl to do it, either. Better have your announced Smmedi- fiU'iv." "But we're not engaged!" Gail's chwks ptw rosy. "You will be," said the homely fid woman, patting the girl's shoulder at he moved forward to meet a belated guest Again Gail's eyes turned to Derek. He was coming across the room, bringmg Lucille with him. TO TOW kEM BACK2 ly.

"Think so?" Blue eyes held hers while he caught her hand in his. Gail flashed him swift glance. Derek really meant it! "Maybe I missed you a little bit too," ahe said. "Didn't you promise to BOEM TMETY YEAR'S TOO OOM. Ki'ill e'fi at itavtft, lae.

WASH TUBES The Low-Down on Picket By CRANE THE CHILDREN WHO'LL nA APPARENTLV O.K..TME ANP HOW A NJO'GOOP HEPJT THE PICKET ESTATE- JL6T 6RADUATEP LEARN WHATTH' TROUBLt VVHAT ARE THEV UKJc PGp HI6H SCHOOL-THCi THE BOV IWAS, BUT ME GOT SORE y- BOV WORKS iN THE Jf WHO WAS AT HI5 FAMILY SEVEN 7 OIL FIELDS OlSINHEOTEP) vEARS LEFT -er- JH HOvE AND NEVER show the little country girl around the big town?" "And to I will. Tonight Tm going to introduce you to Morton and a lot of 'worthwhile people." "But if this is an invitation affair, Derek, it's no place for me! I'd never be a piker!" "Of course not, Honey. I've a pedal initation for you." AMV ENEMIES WHO) PLENTY A STEPBROTHER WASNtT WELL, A NAMED STEVE O'KILLEP v'SPQKEN TO PICKET i(M 20 VEABS. ANVBOPY HOPPEC. USEP TO OWN PICKET? ANOTHER BOZO OKICE TRlEP VTHE PICKET RANCH --V TO 5H00T PICKET fZJZjA PICKET TOOK THE KANCH AN HOPPERS BlM jjvNMSEavict, iNCto.

ua. off, SJ "dello. Gait I thought you'd like to know that Derek's going to paint my portrait. I want him to come to our place now and select the frock I'm to wear, but he says he has to take you home." Gail started to say, "All right!" when swiftly she remembered the warning gleam in Mrs. Morton's dark eye Why should she let Lucille take Derek away? "He's right," Gail said.

"We have a date for tonight He can select your frock some other day." Lucille shot her a glance of hate. "I'm dated up all next week, and he wants to start at once. Perhaps I won't have the portrait, after all." (Ts Be Continued) He drew out a folded sheet and read; 'I didn't send you a formal invitation because I had planned to ask you to come to dinner before this. Then it occurred to me that there might be people you'd like to meet at the reception, and it would be a pity 50 ATTEND BIBLE By MARTIN BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Poor Steve Can't Forget lor you to miss them when you're anxious to do more portraits. Won't you bring that girl who was with you at Ivan's the other SCHOOL AT KALONA 1 evening? I'd like to know her, Tell her she needn't be afraid of Two Weeks' Session "On, Derek, what can she think of me?" "Think of you, dearest? Shell love you! Yes even though she looks rather hard-boiled she hat more than the proverbial heart of Opens Monday KALONA Vacation Bible school opened Monday with an attendance of approximately 60 and will continue for two weeks with Rev.

and Mrs. Perkina In charge. Teachers for the senior grades are Helen Reife and Helen Peterselm. Teachers for Junior grades are Agnes Kepler and Lydia Hersh-bereer. Intermediate grades, Mildred Phillips and kindergarten, Norma Tilden and Helen Snod- grass.

BY NCO SFBVICC. INC. M. SCO. U.

9. PT, OFF. Miss Alpha Niffenegger of Kal- ona waa awarded the rural education diploma by the Iowa State By HAMLIN Oh, DUiny! Come to Papa! ALLEY OOP Teachers college at its 16th annual kTO I DONT KNOW- LUCK, I I NEVER, SEE THOSE DINOSAURS VVELL.TH' SWAMPS aa, I'D LIKE TO SEE AWYTHIMG commencement on Monday. The graduation exercises climaxed, a week of activities for the 326 mem PUT IT BLUNTLY, YES. -WITHOUT THOUGHT WE'D MAKE IT, BUT I SAW NO lOR ANYBODY THAT COMPLETELY SURROUWD US ASE WHY, THAT VIRTUALLY REASON, AT TH' TIME, TO ACQUAINT ALIVE WITH THEM TRY TO kEEP I DONT THINK bers of the class of 1936.

MAKES US YOU TWO WITH TH TERRIBLE OOOLA ANV YOU'LL LIKE IT YOU WOULDW'T STAND Our dinosaurs NOME US EVER CAM Visits Brother Mr. and Mrs. FranR Whitmire TRUTH ONE CHANCE IN" TEN HECK DID WE HAPPEU ME FROM 50 WELL, BUT LEAVING THIS) COME WITH ME OF GETTING THRU PLACE ALIVE and ill show and friend, Miss Bessie Pitt, all of Washington, D. are visiting with his brother, Rudolph and with you other relatives and friends. gold.

You don't know how sweet you look tonight! Did you have nice week-end?" "Yes," Gail answered impulsively. "The Searles' are old dears." "How's the work been going?" "Oh, I've had a wonderful time. If it isn't too terribly wicked to ay it, I hope It goes on this way for months." Smiling gaily, Gail told Derek all that had been happening at Madame Lizette's. The taxi stopped In front of one of Park avenue'a most imposing apartment houses. Gail's first Impression when she entered the apartment was that ahe waa stepping into a garden.

Wherever she looked there were huge vases and baskets of flowers. Entering a large room where Indirect lighting was unmarred by any visible fixtures, they found Mrs. Morton. "Oh," she exclaimed as they approached, "I'm so glad you've come! Yes, Derek, this is the girl I want to know," Fixing Gail with her sharp, dark ayes, she went on. "I don't suppose you went to the Ferrara Gallery?" "No," Gail replied, while Derek, hastening to present her, declared, "I'm to blame for that, Mrs.

Morton. We'd planned to go one sight last week for Miss Everett busy all day but I had to run tut of town. There's still time, though. The exhibition's to be held over another week, so well take it in." "All right, young man, and now, Miss Everett, what are you do-tog?" "Designing clothes at Madame Lizette's." Madame Lizette! An insufferable creature, even if everyone does rave about her style!" Mrs Morton had not forgotten the day ahe had stopped at Madame Lizette's to buy a new evening; Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Whitehead of i5 -wti Washinsfton are the parents of a son born June 1st at the Washing-ton county hospital. rii tm I At mi Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Strabala Awfiw 'M-v5VTTaf -it. 7.1:1 and sons.

Harold and Lon, or Salem, Ohio, visited Sunday with relatives in Richmond. They were en route to Davenport to attend RFC PT OFF the funeral of their son-in-law, By SMALL Oh, Won't That Be Ducky? SALESMAN SAM BUT COOULDAi'T WANNA Bounds ocod! eur one SPEAKIN' OP VACATIONS, SftM, 'JOrSA OUill ITfe RICH4T NEAd. Oil OO THEfce AN' COME rpxni IG-OTTA GO SOME PLACe koneae THeac's somcThaj1 if ya coawwa cto wone pt-AceooN'r toe bio- OTheB. THAN SAWO BCACH SHOTfe OO ON A. HAvlN' HT ANYTHlNC3-i TA HUN TT I Mr.

Oscar Gross, which was held Monday morning. To Teaeh at Richmond Miss Muriel Michael left Wednesday for Cedar Falls where ahe will take a course at Iowa State Teachers college during the summer. She will teach the Richmond public school the coming year. Mr. and Mrs.

S. W. Yoder and Mrs. Lydia Peterseim went to Mt Pleasant Monday where they attended the graduation exercises at Iowa Wesleyan college. Their son, Paul Yoder, was a member of the class.

I in7 (iFe OJHV r'V PICKED 1 A-FeKusi oxn-x WOODY tWODSI PARASOLS a 5b up- 6 Co SAMe Pfctce DOWM- AT Series of Parties For Miss Montgomery Is Given at W.Branch wrap. She had wen weanns old tweed suit and after one look at tha rather dowdy costume, Madame Lizette had shown her to the door. "I suppose it's not very nice of me to talk like that about your employer," Mrs. Morton said, smiling rather sardonically, "but I have my reasons. Come, ten me all about yourself." H.atav t.MT.arF.

fe f) it art Mawei. we. WEST BRANCH Miss Maurine a i rrTeiu aa hnnw By BLOSSEK FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Mystery HUTCKLY she won Gail confl-1 teacher at West Branch Av j.nn. Thn she tumea tu, th during STRANGE THAT GEE, IT COULDNT the Carr, a ILZ Nearly summer to Edward HAVE, IT NEVER ENTER HAT OSfilUa UP BONES' RIGHT IN THIS NEIGHBORHOOD? GREAT CAESAR'S ED MY HEAD DOG'S BEEN WlNGtXJB TJT BROTHER HEAD CRACKED SQnPy f1" THREW A ONE fl DENT OF THIS Jl 0IDWT I TO GET RID OF SORT IS WO fMEAHTO "7 rrM CUES3CU you aooui VLi ot my "research chemist at Yaie. Tneir tt! SiHom.

will be in New Haven.Coniu Their THAT WAS THE FIRST TIME I THAT WAS THE DIGGING UP is ur THIS THE 3t Miss Montgomery was the guest at EVER "THREW GHOST THAT GIVES I BOWES AND BRINGING THEM 0--r V. ME AN IDEA rr. rr IWTD THE HOUSE- IS THIS BOWS? IS THERE SOME i MOM'S MAD ABOUT ICDNNECTEQ to paint a portrait of the chOd, but ahe's Quick as lightning and It will be a hard jm1? Mrs. Morton rJ3rHd her tauc. having arranged that Derrt should drive with her to her son country place up on the Hudson the foHowing week.

With another kindly word to Gail she turned away to meet the guests who were now rapidly filling the rooms. "You've made a hit with her, Derek told GaiL Can smiled as they passed from one group to another. Would she ever remember who was who amopg all the people to Jon a series of parties during lasx week. The teachers entertained at the home of Miss Jessie Thomas, and the Future Home Makers, of which she was the counsellor, gave party at the home of Lillian Johnson, and Mrs. V.

E. Edwarda. No successor has been elected for the teaching position. President John Adama, and his son President John Quincy Adams, both, were born at Quincy. Mass, both lived there when elected, and both are buried in that city.

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