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Show _CAMPUS CLATTER by Larry Lewis a S/dTAKE YOUR'HINTS’ with YOu! T'LL DECIDE IF HE'S THROWING A Spit BALL J > huie— DEAR POLLY—When baking cupcakes, mix batter in a lorge measuring pitcher.It is much easier and neater to pour the batter from the pitcher spout into the muffin tins-DEWANA ii ¥0 ND Her Outfit e mail tape coins to a reci little A PITCHER -- You ME CUPCAKES WAKEDESO PA eae sending coins A DARLING DRESS over canThe money does notslide aoee as it does in a change envelope.—MRS, re We ® ing scraps of curtain material around the rockers—-CHARLOTTE DEAR POLLY—You don’t have to be The Ensemble rican ee . ~SLSTIB-DRESSof this'set con be made in a monotoce or with contrasting sane t ith PROTO-GUIDE is in New an artist to cut o pie into five equal pieces. Cut o large “Y” ond then cut the a sides of the “Y” in half— IND’ ‘Sizes 38-50, bust 42.54. Size 40, 44 bust, dress, monotone, 42 yords of 4S-inch; suit with contrast yoke, 4% yards of 54- O inch plus 1¥2 yards of 45:inch DEAR POLLY—Before washing o new flonnelette sheet, | run a row of mochine stitching along the blonket stitching of the hem. This prevents rayeling and raw ends.—MRS, G, H, contrast, 6 MOS.-3 y#s. A Favorite the lady. No. 322 with PHOTO-GUIDE is in New ‘Sizes 8-18 (bust 31/2-40), Size 10, 3212 bust, sleeveless, 2>% yords of 45-inch, oes Oo DEAR PULLY—A cubeof ice in a child's bow! of too-hot soupwill coolit before the child gets restless. It also keeps him amused.—MRS.G. M, M. Sr. INVENTION~~_ MMeaes wihAL? =) mi Cool Mesh A short vest with a cutelittle bow, or longer-line version with velvet-band loce-through. No. 2635 has crochet directions for Sizes Small (10-12), Mediurr (14-16) and Large (18-20). DEAR Saptlay. giving a ool: areaVALERIE ift, weap <4 r it ing road mcp of the ~- DEAR POLLY—Iuse an extra dresser drawer in my bedroom as o hamper for soiled lingerie and other light things ~ that are to be hand-woshed. No more i searchin oe Jarger piles of Athings!--MISS D. D, T. r \NELL, THERE SHE IS, ME. MEGOOSEY-.- COULD 1 See ALL SET FOR DELIVERY THE CONTRACT, LI aSS EASY CROCHET kept scratching the hardwood floors * 38-50 re PLEATS ANDSIDE-BELTS makethis « favorite style with the box cver and place on the floor. Give each child three marbles. They areto roll the marbles across the floor into the different sized tunnel-like opemngs. Each hole made counts so muchwith the smallest counting most. Child with the highest score wins. GLADYS = with her little rocking chair, baby cradle and so on. solved this by sew- MILLE . the top rim of o box on one side. Turn DEAR POLLY—My 20-month-old child basement, | could not hear the phone ting. | placed it on a cooky sheeton the yr. in the problem was solved.- x tained on a rainy day. Cut three circulor openings of different sizes along O DEAR POLLY—When working in the : DEAR POLLY—1 have o good homemade gume to keep the small fry enter- PLEASES © 10 NEA, lacy Goop ERier! [ DIONT REALIZE YOu'RE IT WOLILD Gost FORGETTING SO MUCH! SOME OF THE EXTRAS/ RADIO, HEATER, TINTED GLASS, WINDSHIELD WIPERS, STICK SHIFT AND SEAT ev BELTS! _. BN® NeNeyPoRMNAs TM, Reg. US Pet, Ot, 3 —— WHITE WALLS, OIL FILTER ,FLOOR CARPE TS; CLOCK; WIND WINGS, ASH TRAY AND SUN ViSORS / He FORGOT TO CHARGE YOU FORTHE ENGINE / |