The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, September 16, 1937, Image 7
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THE FEAIHERHEADS
S^MAITER POP Ambrose, He Dreamt Desperate, Too!
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lady, even though it it from •
book of exclusive fashions by Sew-
Your-Oem! You caa run any one
of these frocks through your ma
chine in short order. The patterns
are so easy to follow (even the
sixes 34 to 48. Sue 18 requires 4
yards of 35-inch material, phis lit
yards contrasting.
Pattern 1341 is designed for
sixes 12 to 30 (30 to 38 bust). Btm
14 requires 4% yards of H inch
material—ertth short sleeves 4%
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LIFE’S LIKE THAT
fiy Fred Neher
I
The Curse of Progress
One Up for Tammas
The Englishman was belittling
Scotland. As he drained his second
glass he turned to his companion.
"Why,” he said, “your country
has never produced a really great
man. You say Robert Burns?
Pouf! If I had a mind to do it, I
could write as good stuff as ever
Bums did.”
“Ay, you’re right there,” replied
the patient Scot. "All that ye want
is the mind.”
So It Seemed!
The weary and haggard clerk had
been kept busy so long by an impor
tant customer that eventually be de
manded:
"Madam, are you shopping here?”
"Certainly!" retorted the lady.
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