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THB BARNWELL PROPLB-SKNTINRU BARNWRLL, SOOTH CAROLINA THURSDAT. SEPTEMBER A 1W. 1 Smart in every detail, from the perky bow po»ed at the fide of the V-neck to the imart pointed hipline effect. And please notice how the two pleats, front and back, form a little panel effect in themselves, with out using up any extra material ' Almost any silk, crepe or cotton wash goods in either printed or solid colors would be appropriate for this model. Linen, pongee or sports silk would be cool and comfortable^ with bands, bow and cuffs of satin or grosgrain ribbon to match. May be obtained in sizes 16 to 44. Sue 36 requires 3*4 yards of 40 inch material and 4* / 4 yards of rib- bosL No dressmaking experienc- is needed to make Design No. Hr#. Patterns will be delivered to any ad dress upon receipt of 25c. in cauTor U. S. Postage Always mention sue wanted. Address Practical Pat terns, 1178 Broadway, New Y' rlc City. Always mention this news paper. Socail and Prrtonal < Newt fron* Ellenton Ellenton, Sept. Carroll Pearc* of Greenwood, fpent the wjek here with hits aunt, Mrs. Ralph Dunbar. Mr. nnd Mrs. Vernon Cogawell, of Charleston, are here, the gueeta of Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Buckingham. Little Mtss Gene Drtnkley has re turned to net home here after visit ing Misi Bess Owens in Aiken. * The friends of Mrs. Furman Bush are sorry to know of her illness in the University hospital in Augusta. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. O’Berry and little aom', Sidney, J. B. Bagntal and Mi-s Uiene Bagnal were visitors in Augusta Saturday. Little Miss Alstine Brinkley is in Aiken visiting her uncle, Mr. John Eubanks and family. Miss Willie Mae Thames has re turned from Hampton and Vamville, where she visited relatives. _ Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bagnal, J. B. Bagnal, Jr., and ROss IHne Bagnal motored to Estill and Hampton Wed nesday afternoon. The senior B. Y. P. U. social, held last Friday night at the hbme of Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Hammond, was a very delightful affair. A number of garruvi and contests were enjoyed af ter which punch and cake were served to about 25 guests. Mr. Walter Hiers, of Ehrhardt, was a visitor here Sunday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Hammond are away for several days. He is con ducting a series of revival meetings at Wedgefield Baptist church, Rev. J. M. Haynesworth is the pastor. --Mrs. Hammond is visiting her parents In Georgia. The Ellenton Gun Club held its weekly shoot Tuesday afternoon. A number of out-of-town men were here. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wise had as their guests this week their nieces, Miss<* Jewel and Ruby Bedenbeaugh, of Prosperity. Miss Mary Landis, of Oxford, N. C., is visiting Miss Helen Brabham at her home at Hattieville. They have been in Ellenton several times with Mr and Mrs. P. H. Buckingham. Miaa Eleanor Walton, of Augusta, was the attractive guest last of Mrs. W. E. Ashley. E. R. Buckingham was a guest in. -ABrm -Wuftiewftiy gl the'em' birth day anniversary dinner of Col. David W. Gaston, Sr. A number of very prominent men were there. Mias Belle Bagnal left Friday for Bamberg, where she has accepted a position. J > ■■ Little Mist Caroline Carnoll, of North Augusts, is visiting her ooosin, ML'S Carrie Gene Ashley. ' S. J. Bailey has returned from an extended visit with relatives bni Green wood. Mrs. F. C. Brinkley, Fred Brinjdey, Jr., little Misses Gene, Alstine and May Owens Brinkley were visitors in Aiken Wednesday. Messrs. Ralph Dunbar and Carroll Pearce were at the ball game in Au gusta ..Wednesday. A number of Ellenton People are expecting attend the wedding in Greenwood Monday of Mies Clara Cal houn to Sumpter M. Caesels; of this place. Mr. Cassels is a prominent young business man and Miss Calhoun is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Motte Calhoun, of Greenwood, is very popu lar here, where she hai \isited a num ber of times. After .a short wedding trip they < *wilL be at home with the groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Caseels, Sr. \ Wedding Scene Ready, Bridegroom Skips Out Liberty, Mo.—Rev. H. H. Luetxow of the Methodist church in Liberty was astonished when a prospective bride groom left the minister’s home on pretext of "saying a word to the taxi driver” and never returned The prospective bride, a thlrty-flve- year-old widow from Kansas City barely had enough money to pay her fare back to Kansas City. A man giving the name of Morris T. Long, forty years old, appeared be fore the county recorder with the worn an and obtained a license. The taxi driver said the man told him he had ch*ngtd bis mind about getting mar ried. He drew a revolver and held it against the driver’s btad, saying: **I won’t hurt you if you drive me back to Kansas City Just as fast as you can. The man left the taxicab in Kansas City Try a Want Ad in The People- Sentinel for Quick Results. 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Dr. Shailer -Mathews, Dean of the Divinity School in Chi cago University, says philosophy is of no use in religion, because we cannot analyze our religion, "the greatest moments are felt, you can not define them in words. There is not a philosophical term in the language or the intellectual process es by whic by which we seek to grasp the meaning of religion." Philosophy has nothing to do with religion, and religion has nothing to 'do with philosophy. Philosophy deals with problems that can be solved, or may be solved, by proof, argument, thought Religion deals with questions entirely beyond our reach, that can be answered only by faith. -~ Two kinds ot good news for auto mobile owners: First you are told that if and when the natural supply of gasoline gives out synthethic gasoline will be made to take its place. Second, scientists hsve discovered a system of bud grafting on rubber trees which should ini increase the yield of a tree 400 per cent It is predicted that the coet of rubber delivered in this country will drop from twenty-five cents to less than ten cents a pound. Scientists say they can make synthetic rubber as well as syn- >bebly thetic gasoline, but that pro! will be postponed, like artificial gasoline making, until natural aup- phes diminish. A French scientist proves by ' careful observation that cancer is NOT contagious. To do away with the false, persistent suspi cion is a great blessing. Married couoles, living together, one the victim of cancer, do not contract the disease from each other, and cannot contract it That is t> rov cd by reliable statistics. Paris dressers. reaHaiag»that long hair ta "coming in," are buy ing - stocks of "transformations," long hair arrangement for women to wear while waiting for bobbed hair to grow. Short hair is common sense, of course, and. In time, long hair will be as obsolete as a veil over the face. Long after men had cut their hair, primitive women let their hair grow long, because, matted with grease, it was a good thing in cold weather. Lone hair seems "feminine" to men.-Women do what men want, and the long hair comes back. It will go away again. At San Toy, mining town in Ohio, Ray Wiggins, annoyed, bit off the ear of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Amanda Taylor. A mob around the courtroom wanted the man lashed, and the Mayor of San Toy* told Wiggins he would quash the charge of ‘‘maiming and disfiguring" if he would take the lashing. Wiggins said "Yttr Hie back was stripped, he' was lashed twenty-one times and everybody T^mJfejffe^-What is the difference between a man that bites off his mother-in-law’s enir and a mob that insists on a public lashing? The^e is some mild government supervision of the radio. Do the supervisors consider it necessary or desirable that the details, bloody, or otherwise, * of prize fights should be *sent into homes and listened to by twenty millions of Americans, including childrea? Would you describe that as mak ing an intellectual, “Christian” and elevated use of a great scien tific discovery? Wc must have the prize ring, the bloody fights, of course, # for those that.can afford ta pay $125 a ringside seat, just as we must have ‘‘speak-easies” for those that can pay $25 a bottle for cham pagne. But why carry the prize fighting into so many homes? Efpr.'t prize fight promoters real ize that radio broadcasting will stop their prize fighting eventu ally? Clergymen here and there will be aroused as they listen to the interesting fight'lews coming in over the radio and then there will be trouble. Many clergymen, fortunately, are -interested ' in things more important to human salvation than Darwin’s monkey theory—which, by the way, qps never taught by Dairwin. 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