The Syracuse Journal, Volume 28, Number 31, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 28 November 1935 — Page 7

THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1935.

WORLD’S BEST COMICS Lighter Side of Life as Depicted by Famous Cartoonists and Humorists

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Too Good “That’s a good horse he goes 10 miles without stopping. Want to buy him?” . “No—he’s no good to me. 1 live eight miles from where 1 work, and I’d have to walk back two miles every time after I rode him.” Tro. Eooogh The teacher of the aecond grade had been talking about great inventions. “Now,” she said, beginning a review, “Tommy, tell us one important thing we didn’t have 100 years ago." “Me,” said Tommy brightly. Married the Family John—l understand your wife came from a fine old family. Henry—l wouldn’t say came. She brought it with her.—Capper’s Weekly. The Family Menagerie Mrs., Ballard—How dues your new cat like your dog? Mrs. Seaton—Oh, fursiraighL—Pathfinder Magazine.

Who Are You? 88 The Romance of Your Name By RUBY HASKINS ELLIS A Gilpin? ’T'HE vicious looking wild boar on A the shield above liwes the perpetuation of his beauty to the tirst-known ancestor of the Gilpin family, who put an end to his devastating pilgrimages tn the counties of Cumberland and Westmoreland, England. For this feat of daring Richard de Gilpin was granted the right to use the boar on his coat of arms. Richard was of Norman-French birth, as the “de” in his name signifies. He was secretary and adviser to the baro j of Kendal, one of the barons who fotced the tyrranical King John to slgr that Immortal English document. the Magna Charts, on the field of Runnymede. It was the Baron of Kendal who granted to Richard de Gilpin the estate of Kentmere. tn Westmoreland county. Kentmere halL the ancestral home, still stands. Thomas Gilpin, of Warborough, father as the founder of the American family, was a colonel on the Republican side in the Battle of Worcester during the time of Cromwell. Joseph Gilpin, the founder of the name in America, came to this country with William Penn and settled in New Castle, Del. His wife was Hannah Glover. Their family of sixteen children is evidence of a great number &tlptn of descendants living tn various states today. Many of them are In Kentucky. George Gilpin, a descendant of Joseph, who lived In Alexandria. Va.. was a close personal friend of George Washington and served as colonel of militia in the Revolution. Washington mentioned George Gilpin in his diary a number of times. Henry D. Gilpin, of Philadelphia, was an eminent representative of the Pennsylvania A profound scholar, ne held maryr important posts, being attorney general of the United States under President Van Buren in 1840. Edward W. Gilpin was, chief justice of Delaware in 1857. This family is characterized by its longevity and large families. Within the period of Daniel Boone’s excursions Into the wilds of Kentucky, many of the Gilpin men were found among those sturdy pioneers. The coat of arms shown is asscrlbed to the Westmoreland branch of the family. • • • A Savage? Captain Newport sailed VV up the James river for the first time be found upon Its shores the ‘gentle savage’ to welcome him. We still have the Savages with us after 300 years, but not the dusky sons of the unknown forests.” English parish registers of Somerset county record a number of Savages during the reign of Queen Elizabeth. * Os account ot religious differences these people sought other homes, and la America most of them settled tn the New England states, principally Massachusetts and Connecticut Some of them located in Rhode Island. In 1654 John Thomas Savage was a Freeholder of Middletown, Conn. Edward Savage waa of Dorchester, in 1664. It was as early as 1681 when Major Thomas Savage, from Chester, England. settled at Boston, bringing with him the family arms reproduced above. • PoWie Ladaar. Inc.—-WNU Sarvlea. Fraaca’a North American Claim* The only territorial possessions of France in North America are St Pierre and Miquelon, two small rocky islands about ten miles off the south ern coast of Newfoundland. These is lands which are surrounded by a number of Islets are the sole remnant of the colonial empire France once bad tn Canada. Their aggregate area is less than a hundred square miles and they are inhabited by only a few thousand sturdy fisherfolk of Breton and Norman stock. They are an important center for cod fishing.

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