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Show ip'w'c n Ham HALE I FROSTED glass on shower tub " enclosures or windows may be cleaned by using a stifT-brlstled brush and detergent suds for cleaning. Rinse thoroughly. Chromium fixtures will respond to sponging with warm, soapy water. wa-ter. Polish with a clean dry cloth. If the buzz on an electric fan becomes be-comes annoying, place several THIS WEEK'S RECIPE Dill Pickles (Makes 3 gallons) 10 quarts water 2 cups salt 1 quart vinegar 4 tablespoons pepper Vi pecks cucumbers 5 stalks dill Make a solution of water, salt, vinegar and pepper by bringing to a boil." Fill crock with cleaned cucumbers, lacing dill between layers. Add hot , solution. A slice of onion or garlic may be added to crock, if desired. Cover crock and let : mixture stand for several days before using. Jars may replace re-place the crock, if desired. I I to Mill Creek canyon and Fairmont Fair-mont park Sunday afternoon. Paula Poulsen celebrated her sixth birthday Friday, July 11, with a small party given for her by her mother, Mrs. Rae' Poulsen. Poul-sen. NeighDOrhood children were guests. Games were played and hot dogs and punch were served. Paula received many nice gifts. Enjoying swimrndnig at the Magna pool Tuesday evening were Betty Mae Winn, Norma Milner, JoAnn Pasquaili, Betty Zanardi, Grant Milner and Russell Rus-sell Ray. Kathy Poulsen has been spend irtg a few days in St. Mark's hospital to undergo foot surgery. Mrs. Delana 'Long entertained her club and invited guests at a delightful pa tio party at . her home on Wednesday, July 9. A delicious dinner was served and games were played. Prizes were won by Mrs. Jackie Bodily, first; Mrs. Shirley Goff, second, and Mrs. Rosa Scroggin, consolation. Others present were Betty' Winn, Shirley Jensen, Maurine Nichols, Genevieve Palmer, Emma Lou Warburton, Eima Wamkaer, Gwen Crump and Gwen Parker. thicknesses of newspaper underneath under-neath it. When flower vases leak, pour melted paraffin in them and let it harden before placing the water and flower arrangement in it. To prevent from marking furniture, glue a piece of flannel on the bottom bot-tom of the flower container. Picture glass Is best cleaned with a cloth dipped in hot water with a few drops of alcohol. Polish immediately with chamois. Moistened soda placed in insect bites is a good way to stop much of the itching. If cellars are damp and musty place charcoal or unslaked lime on trays or plates. They will help to dry the air and sweeten the room. If walls arc whitewashed, this will help also. |