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Color and Economy- In This Jiffy Afghan Pattern 6040. A jiffy crochet with large hook and Germantown wool—it takes about half the wool needed for a regular afghan! And a lovely fluffy afghan you’ll have. Pattern 6040 contains directions for mak ing afghan; illustration of it and of stitches; materials required; color schemes. To obtain this pattern, send 15 cents in stamps or coins (coins preferred) to The Sewing Circle, Household Arts Dept., 259 V,\ 14th Street, New York, N. Y. Please write your name, ad dress and pattern number plainly. — 'Tavoxlte )0.ecijf2Q of} the lVeeh'~ m ^' DATE CAKE ‘i package of dates 1 teaspoon soda Pit dates and cut in quarters; place in a large teacup, or small bowl. Add soda. Cover with boil ing water. 1 cup sugar IVt cups flour ■/« cup butter Va package dates 2 eggs 1 cup sugar 1 teaspoon baking *3 cup water powder 1 cup black walnuts Cream sugar and butter, and add 2 egg yolks. Alternately add flour and date and soda mixture which has been slightly beaten. Fold in 2 stiffly beaten egg whites and % cup broken black walnut meats. Spread in a shallow bak ing pan about 10 by 15 inches and bake in moderate oven 40 min utes. While cake is baking, pit re maining one-half package of dates and cut up. Add % cup water and 1 cup sugar. Cook in saucepan until a thick consistency has been obtained. Spread over hot baked cake and sprinkle with % cup broken black walnut meats. Re turn to warm oven, turn off heat, and allow to stand until cold. Serve plain, or top each individ ual piece with sweetened whipped cream and cherry. lo.i nr-an Plates for men and women DAYS' TRIAL aUAltANTCK YOU'LL BE IKIAL SATISFIED. Monthly pmymentj poaibK. rms month-fonM-OMT directions snd cstslo*. WHITE ME TODAY I C. T. Johnson, Pros, of UNITED STATES DENTAL COMPANY Dop*. VW1 ISM MUwaakoo Avo., Chisago, W. The Devil Leads I When rogues go in procession the devil carries the cross. 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There’s a good reason why Miss Pitts hasn’t been making pictures, these last months. A number of other actors, also big ones, haven’t been making pictures either. Not that she hasn’t been offered roles that she really wanted to play. But the companies who sent for her wanted to cut her salary to the bone. These days the big money is likely, it seems, to go to new comers to the screen—foreign im portations, cute girls who are being built up. Some of the big players have to swallow their pride, and do, and take the cut; others stay off the screen. Maybe that’s why you’ve been missing some of your favor ites. Miss Pitts has two opportunities to make her debut in New York as an actress; one in a musical show that, because of its authors, is prac tically sure to be a hit, the other in a play. If her husband and chil dren weren’t so firmly established in California she wouldn’t hesitate about accepting one. ■ r a “ Zasu Pitts Remember passing mention that was made here some time ago of Charlie Chaplin’s new screen find, Dorothy Comingore? He had seen her in a little theater performance THE SUN. NEWBERRY, S. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1938 First All-United States 'Old Glory’ “Old Glory” itself, the first American flag to be made with American-manufactured bunting, is the treas ured possession of A. N. Goldsmith of Los Angeles. Approved by Abraham Lincoln three days before his As sassination, the flag has 13 stripes of red and white and 37 stars, all but 10 of which are arranged in a diamond shaped pattern on the field of bine. It is the only flag of this type in existence. It measures 12 feet by 6. Holding it are Mary Long (left), and Bettye Knapp. FLEET-FOOTED COP FREDRIC MARCH at Carmel-by-the-Sea, where he had gone to work out the script of a new picture. Just in case you have wondered what happened next, she has changed her name to Linda Winters, and you’ll see her in “Trade Winds” with Joan Bennett and Fredric March. Here’s a chance to see if you agree with the great comedian on what constitutes good screen material. * When you see “The Great Waltz’' you’ll see some lovely bits of scen ery used as background, American scenery in Geneseo, N. Y. The rea son is that Richard Rosson, Metro director, lived there for a while when he was a boy; now he’s back in the old home town, shooting it for the public. * Cal Tinney has had such fun on the air with his “If I Had the Chance” broadcasts that he’s been tackling his co-workers in the stu dio and quizzing them about their hidden ambitions. Fred Allen said he’d like to ran a grocery store in a small town in Maine, and Jack Benny declared that he’d like to be a racing driver, and find out what it’s like to tear across the salt fiats at Bonneville, Utah, at 350 miles per hour. As for Cal himself, his suppressed desire isn’t so hard to attain; he just wants to learn to play the piano. ODDS AND ENDS—"Carefree'’ isn’t up to the usual Rogers-Astaire standard . . . ion Hall teas rushed bark from New York to Hollywood in order to be sent to Eng- land to make “The Thief of Bagdad" . . . “Sing You Sinners” is such a good picture that it’s a hit in London—first time that’s happened to a Crosby picture—and Para mount will nuke a sequel ts it . . . The Voice of Experience took a vacation that included a tour of Oregon and a visit to foe E. Brown in Hollywood, and now is back in New York and on the air .. . Remember “Asia” the dog in "The Thin Man” and its sequel? . . . You’ll see him soon with Constance Bennett in "Topper Takes a Trip” . . . Spencer Tracy has an other grand part in “Boys Town." ® Western Newspaper Union. Don Lash, former Indiana uni versity and U. S. Olympic track team star, who has become a mem ber of the Indiana state police, ap pears in his new uniform. Lash, who holds a top position among the world’s two-mile running stars, was named by the state police board along with 47 other “rookies” who attended a police training school at Indiana university. They Sailed Alone From Hawaii Pictured on their arrival at Santa Catalina island, Calif., are Mr. and Mrs. William Crow, who completed a 3,006-mile voyage from Hawaii in their 40-foot home-built schooner. With no other ere# than themselves, they were out of sight of land for 47 days, encountering adverse winds and two weeks of continuous rains in mid-Pacific. Woman Pilot Sets Soaring Record In the glider above is Helen Montgomery, pretty Detroit girl and the only woman soaring pilot entered in the American open soaring meet at Frankfort, Mich. She set a new American woman’s duration record by keeping her motorless craft in the air for 7 hours and 22 minutes. CZECH LEADER President Eduard Benes of Czech oslovakia is shown in a recent study. Called Europe’s “smartest little statesman,” Benes is attempting to preserve the sovereignty of his peo ple in the face of tremendous odds. He was elected in 1935, succeeding Prof. T. G. Masaryk, who held of< fice for 17 years, since iLe republic was set up. Central Europe’s Trouble Spot GEM. ML At. N O' ■■ GERMANS IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA 1 1 CZECHS 9 SLOVAKS - m POLES • m 68888 HUNGARIANS IN • firrm ruthenians « • JP <D> Er J&, M J& Munich o r /'v) ^ U JS T MI A t f £ kx> tqo hums \ fiUDAPCST G A M IT MUMANIA. Map shows Czechoslovakian districts inhabited by other racial groups. The areas shown in black are largely occupied by Germans and would eventually be ceded to the German Reich under the Anglo-French proposal for dismemberment of Czechoslovakia. IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL S UNDAY I CHOOL L. By HAROLD L. LUNDQUIST, D. D. Dean of The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. © Western Newspaper Union. Lesson for October 2 THE ONE TRUE GOD LESSON TEXT—Exodu* 20:*, 3: Isaiah 45:22; Mark 12:28-34; I Corinthians 8:4-8. GOLDEN TEXT—And thou Shalt love the Lord thy God with all thine heart and with all thy soul, and with all thy might.— Deuteronomy 6:5. Today we begin a series of stud ies which should be of unusual val ue, a consideration of the Ten Com mandments in the light of the teach ings of Jesus and related New Testa ment passages. It is appropriate to point out that, far from being out moded, the Ten Commandments are really the basis of all moral law. They need a diligent re-study and re-emphasis in our day of disregard of moral standards. As interpreted by the Lord Jesus and applied to our daily living, the truth of these com mandments should be brought home to every boy and girl and man and woman in our Bible schools. The lessons begin at the right point, for the first commandment properly deals with our conception of God. What a man thinks about God determines his entire outlook on life. We begin right when we de clare that there is but one God. I. The Truth Stated—There Is One True God (Exod. 20:2, 3). Jehovah means “I will be what I will be,” or “I am that I am.” (Exod. 3:14). His very name de clares God to be the self-existent, eternal one. How infinitely gracious then is the use of the word “thy” in verse 2! He—the great I AM—is my God. There are many things concern ing which we do not speak dogmati cally. There are even Christian doctrines about which spiritual and earnest men may honestly differ, but regarding God we say with ab solute assurance and complete ex clusiveness—there is but one true God. If He is what He claims to be, if God is not to be declared to be a liar, then it is beyond the realm of possibility that there could be any other God. Hear it, ye men and women of America who in an en lightened land and age bow down in heathenish worship “before the god of gold, the god of self, the god of wine, the god of success, the god of fame, the goddess of pleasure, the god of licentiousness.” The one true God says, “I am Jehovah . . . thou shall have no other gods be fore me.” H. The Truth Explained. I. God is our Deliverer (Exod. 20:2). He who brought Israel out of the bondage of Egypt is the one, and the only one who can deliver men from the bondage of sin. If you think that a sinner is not in bondage read Titus 3:3 and Romans 6:16 and then read the verses fol lowing in both passages, and not only see but follow the way of de liverance. 2. God is our Saviour (Isa. 45:22). Again note that "there is none else” who can save. “Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven giv en among men, whereby we must be saved” (Acts 4:12). It was this verse that led one of the world’s greatest preachers, Charles Haddon Spurgeon, to accept Christ as his Saviour when he was just a humble lad. Perhaps some boy or girl who reads these lines may do likewise, and become a great instrument in God’s hand. Teacher, perhaps the Spurgeon of the next generation will be in your class today. Win him for Christ! 3. God is Love (Mark 12:28-34). In I John 4:8 the truth is stated in all its glorious simplicity. “God is love.” He not only loves us, and calls on us to love Him, and enables us to love both Him and our neigh bors, but He “is love.”'Love is of the very essence of God’s nature. He is the source of all true love. He is love. It was for this reason that Jesus replied to the question of the scribe as He did, directing the whole life of man into love toward God and his fellow man. It is worthy of careful note snd emphasis in our teaching that the recognition and appreciation of this truth on the part of the scribe brought him near to the Kingdom of God, but not into it. He was “not far from,” but he was not in it. It .•a terrifying to think how close men may come to entering without doing so. Reader, have you entered into eternal life through Jesus Christ? 4. God is our Father (I Cor. 8:4-6). Paul is speaking of the eating of meat offered to idols, and points out that such false gods are really nothing. This is true not only of the idols of wood and stone, but of su pernatural beings, demons wor shiped by primitive peoples. There are such spirit beings, active even in our day in such cults as spirit ism, but they are not divine, not true gods (v. 5). The true God is a Father, yes “the Father,” of whom are all things and we in Him (v. 6). As there is but one God, there is also but one Lord, Jesus Christ through whom the one God has wrought all things, and through whom we also come to God. If we have Christ we have all; if we have not Him we have nothing. Is He your Saviour? CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT FARMS FOR SALE 1 Good farm for oalc, good houses, good land, good communin', churches, schools. Wood, water. Itt Wright, Reckmart, Gs. Smart New Fashions For Fall and Winter DOTH these dresses are so pretty and so simple that you will want to make them up sev eral times, in different colors. And with such beautifully simple de signs, whose whole charm is a matter of line, you can use col ors as gay as you please, now that gay colors are smart, and they look so pretty in the fall. If you’ve never done much sewing, here’s a fine chance to find out what a sat isfaction it is to make yourself something. These designs are so easy to do. A Charming School Dress. This is a classic style in which growing girls always look pretty. The snug waist and flaring skirt are so becoming, and just grown up enough to delight th§m! In wool crepe, cashmere, gingham or jersey, with fresh white collar and sleeve bands, it will be your daughter’s favorite school frock. Make one version of it in plaid. Scallop-Trimmed Day Frock. You should certainly have sev eral dresses made like this—it fits so beautifully and looks so smart. Darts at the waistline give it be coming slimness. The high square neckline and “shrugged shoulder” sleeves are very new. It’s the useful kind of dress you can wear for shopping and business as well as around the house. Make it up in silk crepe, flannel, sheer wool or home-keeping cottons. The Patterns. 1454 is designed for sizes 6, 10, 12, 14 and 18 years. Size 10 re quires 2% yards of 39-inch mate rial without nap. Collar and cuffs in contrast require % yard. 1576 is designed for sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46. Size 36 re quires 4 yards of 39-inch material. Fall and Winter Fashion Book. The new 32-page Fall and Win ter Pattern Book which shows pho tographs of the dresses being worn is now out. (One pattern and the Fall and Winter Pattern Book —25 cents.) You can order the book separately for 15 cents. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., Room 1020, 211 W. Wacker Dr., Chicago, HI. Price of patterns, 15 cents (in coins) each. © Bell Syndicate.—WNU Service. Wise and Otherwise —A— Some people are good for nothing. Others, alas, get noth ing ont of being good. Easy street is a sleepy street. It takes a man who’s a straight shooter to make a hit with the misses. Scientists say that prehistoric man was never round-shoul dered. He had no taxss to carry. It’s a good idea to get a girl’s number before giving her a ring. A woman always thinks she is better than other women. A man hopes he’s no worse than other men. M4WK Xfome Uu* MOROLINE ■ ▼ I 3N0W-WHITI PETROLEUM JELLY 5< AND IO<| ADVERTISING » V Is a* essential E . to business as is rain to R growing crops. 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