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THE SUN, NEWBERRY, S. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1941
Fun for the Whole Family
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^IpODAY’S pattern is a new one-
-*■ piece style which has every
feature the fashion-wise school
girls of today crave. The longer
top, middy shaped, with the smart
turn-down collar — and four-in-
hand tie is the perfect start—and
the full skirt attached at a low
waistline completes a design to
which every young “eight” to
“sixteen” will give her highest ap
proval. Note the soft gathers be
low the shoulder yokes.
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Pattern No. 8005 is designed for size*
from 8 to 18 years. Size 10 middy tap
portion requires l',4 yards 35-i ich fabric,
skirt, cuffs and tie require 2 yards. For
this attractive pattern send yoix order to:
SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT.
Room 1324
311 W. Wacker Dr. Chic age
Enclose 15 cents In coins for
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The Questions
1. What country originated chile
con came?
2. What American university
was once called King’s college?
3. In the United States what is
a burgee?
4. In what year did the first
ocean steamer pass through the
Panama canal?
5. Can you name a presidential
power under the Constitution
which has never been exercised
by a President?
6. What are the two most north
erly countries of South America?
The Answers
1. Mexico.
2. Columbia.
3. A flag with swallow tails.
4. In 1914.
5. Power to adjourn congress.
6. Colombia and Venezuela.
Half a teaspoonful of soda added
to boiling frosting will keep it
from being runny.
• • •
A serve, yourself center piece for
the table is a time saver. Gaily
decorate a large platter of cold
meat, salads and hard cooked
eggs, with relishes, buttered bread
slices and dabs of jelly or jam.
• • •
To get the best service from felt
hats, brush them frequently with a
soft brush (not a stiff whisk
broom) with the grain of the felt.
• • •
If your family likes variety, add
a little spice to your piecrusts.
A quarter teaspoon each of cinna
mon and cloves will be enough for
each 1% cups of flour. It is very
good with fresh fruit or berry pies.
• • •
• A leftover hint—Cover a cassse-
role of savory macaroni and
cheese, or spaghetti and tomato
sauce, with chopped cooked ham
blended with a dash of onion.
Bake until hot clear through and
serve.
Vinegar added (o dried glue wLT
make it usable again.
• • •
Put a drop or two of oil or some
soap on those squeaky door hinges.
• • •
Pongee must be dry when ironed.
It will spot and streak if ironed
when damp.
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Men of great conversational
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a sort of lively sophistry and ex
aggeration which deceives for the
moment both themselves and their
auditors.—Macaulay.
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PORK and BEANS
Feast-for-the-Least
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