The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, March 02, 1945, Image 7
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THE NEWBERRY SUN. NEWBERRY. S. C.
•Breath-chasers, in case we’re captured and have to eat the
dispatches—they’re written on onion skin paper!”
Silk Patchwork Quilt
Colorful and Quaint
AN OLD - FASHIONED crazy-
^ patch quilt aglow with color
and quaint stitchery makes a deco
rative slumber throw for the sofa
in today’s living room. It picks
up and repeats all the room col
ors and the hit-and-miss pattern
harmonizes with furnishings old
and new.
In Victorian days great grand
father’s cravats were the source
of many a rich piece of silk for
fctMUJjHartis
these quilts. Why not look over
the old ties that G.I. Joe left be
hind with an eye to the same pur
pose? The ends are always good
no matter how worn the center
part may be. Collecting bits of
bright sil!<, ribbon and embroidery
thread will be an exciting hobby
and it costs nothing.
NOTE—BOOK 2 of the series of 32-page
booklets offered with these articles gives
complete directions for making crazypatch
quilts with dozens of diagrams showing
the old-fashioned embroidery stitches used.
Copy of BOOK 2 will be sent postpaid
upon receipt of 15 cents with name and
address. Write to:
MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS
Bedford Hills New York
Drawer 10
Enclose Id cents for Book No 2.
Name ;
Address
OUSEHOLD
INTSI
Washing neckwear in a quart
size mason jar saves hot water
and soap.
If the knob is pulled off a tight
ly closed drawer, use a plunger
or a large suction cup to open the
drawer.
Use an old toothbrush handle to
remove dried grease from plated
parts on your car. It will not
scratch the metal and it can be
shaped to clean the grooves.
For a grease spot on wallpaper,
try making a paste of cornstarch
and water. Apply this to the spot
and allow to dry. Then brush it
oft, and the spot will be gone.
You can loosen the soil on white
shirt collars and cufts by scrub
bing them with a small stiff vege
table brush that has been dipped
in diluted bleach water and then
rubbed on a cake of naphtha soap.
Instead of rooting and digging
among the family’s clothes to find
the soiled ones for Monday’s wash,
give each member of the family
a laundry bag or basket and have
him bring his own clothes to the
laundry room.
Joan of arc the famous
MAID OF ORLEANS, ROSE FROM
OBSCURITY TO LEAD THE
FRENCH ARMY TO VICTORY
IN THE 15th CENTURY.
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maid is famous
BECAUSE SHE
PERSONIFIES
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LOZENGES
Millions use F & F Lotenges to
give their throat a 15 minute sooth
ing, comforting treatment that
reaches all the way down. For
coughs, throat irritations or hoarse
ness resulting from colds or smolrir
soothe with F4F. Box, only 10
neck, back or legs. Do something.
Rub on soretone Liniment. Get
the blessed relief of Soretone’s
cold heat action. Quickly Soretone
acts to:
1. Dilate surface capillary blood
vessels.
2. Chock muscular cramps.
3. Enhance local circulation.
4. Help reduce local swelling.
Developed by the famons McKes
son Laboratories, Soretone is a
nnique formula. Soretone contains
methyl salicylate, a most effective
pain-relieving agent. For fastest ac
tion, let dry, rub in again. There’s
only one Soretone—insist on it for
Soretone results. 50*. Big, long-
lasting bottle, $1.
MONEY BACK-
IF SORETONE DOESN’T SATISFY id ^
‘and McKesson makes it”