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Show CAMPUSCLATTER by Larry Lewis | GOTTA RUN | OMIGOSH ! t FORGOT! IVE GOT A DATE WITH «IM LATE HOPEAT FIVES ines _ ER-GULP-HOPE, IM-GULP-SORRY \ I DIDN'T-- I DIDN'T EVEN HAVE TIME TO CHANGE SHE'LL KILL ME eee BEING TM GLAD YOU FINALLY GOT WITH IT,CLOD WOW ! Dic THOSE WAY-OUT THREADS. . DEAR POLLY—Anold pipe rack makes a fine holderfor pencils and scissors.— JEFF WAIT TILL THE GALS SEE MY CAMPUS FASHION PLATE! DEAR POLLY—Ernpty earidy boxes with dividers for individual pieces are great to use for holding buttons and keeping them sorted. One can‘even put “like”colors in a row and make match- ing colors easier—MRS.J, R. Cute Style » A'“swingy’little style with a BEAR POLLY—Mypointer is not strictly “household,” butit surely made mine a happier one. My husband was remodeling our house,and his back and shoulders would getso tired and sore, He asked me to massage them, but I ‘am notvery goodatit and even my best ~ was not much help,Finally, | thought ‘of using a rolling pin, and it worked beautifully. Just roll out those sore places as though you are making a pie. Works great! You canalso tell friends ou've usedyourrolling pin on your hus= bout, ‘and get a laugh.—SHIRLEY | circular yoke plus low-slung waist ond flippy skirt, No, 1392 » with PHOTO-GUIDEis. in Sizes 4 to 12 yards of 45-1 Size 6:24 DEAR POLLY—WhenI'm washing doilies and other clothes | starch the doilies and smooth them on top-of the dryer, They are beautiful—and dry—by the time | am finished with the other things—MRS. E. E. e DEAR POLLY—To make narrow wiadows appear wider, | use a curtain rod wider than the window so the lace panelsare over the glass and the drapes at each side only come to the glass. This gives the effect of a nice, wide window—KATE A few seams ond quick finishe ing touches make fost work of this eosy-to-wcar style. No. LeMans izes to 2413 33-47). Size 1274: 35 bust, 34 yards of AS-inch, t(0-3, VV ty swinging jumper with front and back inverted pleats has ts own blousewth short or three quater lasres, Nov 1316 with PHOTO-GUIDE is in sizes 9, 11,12, 13, 14, 16, Pee Me aa134 yards, oi jumper, 4 yords of inch; blouse, short sleeves, DEAR POLLY—I cleanedtaroff of my plastic purse with . alcohol, Psand then washed the mee ater. —MAUDE DEAR POLLY—When someone in our house hasa birthday, f don’t write ae nameson the envelopesfor the cards, I rescue such envelopes, put them in a folder, and have envelopes to match in size most any card { might mai! should, I spoil its own envelope.—MRS.J. M. 6 DEAR POLLY—In our family each one uses a different color in towels,so they ‘are never mixed up. Joey always has dark red, Sammyhaspink and so on,— SYLVIA e DEARPOLLY—One-inch stripsof polyester double knit make good hair rib- bonsforlittle girls, and big ones, too, They don’t slide as ribbon does, and the ‘vider strips can even be madeinto bows to wear on the back of the head oyer a cluster of curls or a pony tail. Dog ecrs arealso pretty tied this way ond rubber bands are rot usually needed with it—ZITTELLA Goy Trimming Gay locking aprons trimmed with this, proud design are embroidered in easy cross-stitch on gingham, Pattern No, has.directions for making apron; graph for embroidery. DEAR POLLY—When making little girls’ dresses, allow fora four-inch hem, Make a hem at two inches and press cand stitch. Turn another hem up on this line and stitch, When the child grows taller, take out the stitches in Polly pays $1.00 for every idea used. Send them to her, c/o this newspaper. Vromework! CK! CAN You PLEASE HELP ME WITH SOME GEOGRAPHY QUESTIONS 2 VOW MUCH SNOW FALLS AS L SAID BEFORE, DURING THE WINTER MONTHS 27 )IIM READING THE NEWSPAPER/” the hem showing ond there is another all ready to go. This sayes re-hemming ond the line left from the first hem seldom shows.—J, Z. D LIKE TO READ IF YOU DONT “WHAT (S THE AVERAGE YEARLY TEMPERATURE IN THE AREA? AND WHAT WAS THE COLDEST DAY 27 WOULD YOU MIND IF 1 crete f HELLO, CHAMBER \ PHONED THE CHAMBERR [HAT WOULD BE OF COMMERCE ! OF COMMERCE FROM IM A SEVEN-YEARMY ROOM, AND ASKED / THE SMART A NG To Do! OLD SCHOOLGIRIL FOR HELP? WITH SOME GEOG - RAPHY PROBLEMS! BUT FIRST---HOW-ARE THINGS GOING UP THERE IN ALASKA 2 |