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Show The Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton, Utah Page 10 Wednesday, October 24, J951 SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS Pretty, Practical Jumper Set DUS TO COLD iMISSRISSI ( gives fast Symptomatic iJJSUJ RELIEF Prevent Rust the bottoms of cans of cleaning powder in paraffin wax and they will not rust the shelves. Dip Protect Clothes may be used to cover dresses in the clothes closet. Make a slit in the closed end and draw the case over the garment on the hanger. Old . Not Just Poverty' loois handle rind hinges! WOODS owV Reading the Ads By 10 i. wear m i itall winter with crisp when I was cub AGO, Dlouses, brightly color sweaters. LONG writes Katharine Cros- lived on the $90 and put everything This pretty jumper has a front else aside ,for a backlog. sleat in the skirt, neat pocket by Maclnnis in Harpers Magazine, The provides tickets laps. Blouse included. my editor told me, when I asked when backlog they travel. They are elderly for a raise, that if I couldnt live on i :iU . Pattern No. 3235 is a sew-rit- e perforated pattern in sizes 12, 14, 16. 18, 20; 40, 42. Size 14, jumper, 4 38 yards of blouse, 2 38 Dont miss the yards. FaU and Winter STYLIST its filied with ideas for smart winter sewing; special features: gift patterns printed inside the book. 25 cents. V 3 39-ine- h; SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. - i - i If FfereR Bun Clubs bu With Winter Jumper QO SMART and practical youll and they love travel. Every (20 a week I couldnt live .on $50. I persons while little they rent their house, thought then, continues this spirit-i- d to some go article, which she calls Living settle down. attractive place and They say ;that for that he was weak in the High, want in the way of what they head. But now I see that he was housing and food, expenses run right. about the same everywhere. Mrs. Maclnnis and her husband Gay Adventure have done nothing sensational in is a gay adventure, theirs Well, living happily and richfully, and and you feel it as you read Living what is more important, living ab- And you wonder how many High. an without assured fear, on lolutely with five and 10 times that families Income of $90 a month. At least as free from' worry, income are It oughtnt to be sensational. But It actually is. and, like them enjoying ,every minute of life. This woman .has Inevitable Story found the secret; the secret of not Her story is the inevitable one struggling to get more money than when a man and wife are deter- you legitimately can claim, for one mined to get what they want from thing, and not living at a rate that life without beggary, debt, charity indicates that you hav? much more or worry. Of course they went than you have. The difference beto an unfashionable neighborhood on tween owing $453 in old bills, and the outskirts of town; their first having $453 in the bank, is the difference between freedom and slavery. And if slavery is the insufferable condition to us Americans, freedom is certainly the most prized and wonderful. Make all the money you can, of course. Ask for the raise; climb to the higher place. Make a plan for success, arid follow it. But while you are waiting, get down under your income, and you will find that eiderdown itself is not a more welcome covering on a cold night. Life is short. Its a pity to miss the thrills that come from a good realistic look at ones affairs, and a heroic decision to tear up roots, n. . . had fruit trees . . . burn bridges, tilt with windmills and in every other way defy metahome-ownin- g venture was of a phors and the opinion of the neighhouse that cost $825 and stood on bors at the same time. For Mrs. a 50x120 lot, and had fruit trees. Maclnnis editor was right; if you They preserved the fruit, raised want to live on any income at all vegetables, and paid $10 a month today, you can, without worry and until they owned their place. After without debt You can see all the awhile they sold this house at a good old movies, you can buy all small profit and bought another, a the classics, and you can eat well. bungalow with a view. Mrs. Mac- And if you cant manage that on lnnis rarely has to buy clothes; $1,500 a year you couldnt manage, perhaps she would answer that as it on that much a month. a dignified Boston lady did: We For proof of this look at your do not buy hats; we have our hats. who have $1,500 a month. friends When they entertain they turn to are talking money trouble good old Boston beans and Apple They as hard as everyone else. just Jonathan. I dont know Apple JonThey talk of taxes, insurance, athan, but I do remember that my car maintenance, household wages, hospitalities years ago used to run to Spanish omelet, hot biscuit, and equipment dentist bills and the cost chocolate cornstarch with a little of private schools. One family 1 orange peel in it, and I imagine know on about that income keeps a that it is about as economical a son at a school whose charges are $200 a month. Junior recently bormenu. rowed another car and had an Of course the Maclnnises some-tim- accident. So boys I suppose the next augmented their income, thing is a car for Junior, said his which was not always as much as mother with a sigh. $9d in many small ways. But they (Releases by WNU Features.) I- Keep Posted on Values . KATHLEEN NORRIS 'Simplicity Store Strawberries Store strawberries unwashed and unhulled in the refrigerator covered with a piece of waxed paper until just before using, at which time they should be washed and hulled. TEARFUL SCENE . . . Marjorie McNeil clings to only mother she has ever known, Mrs. Mary Bouffard, Great Barrington, Mass. Mrs. Bouffard raised the 11 year old girl since she was two, now father wants child back. Marjorie collapsed in court when turned over to state guardians pending trial for her custody. Is es pillow-cas- 367 West Adams St., Chic age 6, 111. Enclose 30c in coin for each pattern. Add 5c for 1st Class Mail if desired. Pattern No Name Size (Please Print) - Street Address or P. O. Box No. fast reuef,mote State City Lnsupto2'At.mes pin-reUevi- Regular Work Mrs. Binks Well, this is good news, anyow. Me daughters written to say shes got a reglar job at last, as bridesmaid to a at Ollywood. film-actre- agen ng five menthol, than ' ' HADACffiS Uso ot" jMuVfc t and salicylate rub.inst yy Ml)SCUtAR Madeen-Ca- j t CH,S Ch,dr"' ss t, tm. - " Dont Be Greedy The Girl (as they dance)--Ts- nt it a topping floor and a topping sand? I was just going Algy Pinhead QUICK! 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