Show Page Tea fHE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 7 1938 BLUEBIRDS ON FLOWER S MAKE PIN CUSHION i of Fabric Cardboard and Cotton and a Bit of Water Color All That's Needed Two Pieces By WINIFRED AVERY A pair of bluebirds sing a dulcet duet among the yarnflowers that grow on the pin cushion hill-to- p Of here Illustrated course one doesn’t need birds singing just to entertain the pins and needles that nestle among the fabric leaves their real object Is to add a friendly decorative note to the sewing room The cushion is made In two Each side Is quilted then the two sides are sewed together and stuffed with cotton A cardboard oval Is cut as shown In the drawing and the edges of the phi cushion are drawn under it and sewed back and forth Over this Is sewed a piece of felt to make a smooth bottom I hope you have some school water colors about the house tor the birds really need a bit of color on the bills—yeliow with black where the mouth is open Their eyes are circles of black oilcloth with a white dot for pieces high-lig- ' ht But I’m getting ahead of myself for I haven’t told you just The how a bird can be made the are tail pn and quilted wings sewing machine to make feathers I’ve shown this in the drawings The body is stuffed from the tail end then the tail is put on—over the opening as indicated Wings are tacked on— and the Job is done The flowers are wound about the fingers tied tight in the center and cut The leaves are double and veins are made with a blue school pencil It is really very simple to make and is nothing if not unusual in pin cushions Last Day of School Surprises Helen "Oh mother” cried Helen “may I wear my new pink dress?” "What do you want to wear it for?” asked her mother "Because this is the last day of school and I want to look as nice as I can” she replied When she got to school they Helen passed out the reports wasn’t promoted She couldn’t understand it Each of the teachers had complimented her and yet she wasn’t promoted She went to her home room teacher to inquire as to the reason The teacher replied "Oh dear I got your card mixed up with the other Helen You were pro- moted” Helen gave a sigh of relief PAULINE BASSLER Salt Lake City Age 11 Clever Cutout Doll My Summer Plans Gee I’m glad that summer’s here And that school has now let out go to be so early And there’s no more lessons to think about I won’t have to I’ll get out my fishing line worms And start And then I’ll start to enjoy What in summer a boy really earns — And that’s a vacation! So now that I’m free I’ll run about and jump and play And be what I want to be KNIGHT BANNERET RUTH ELOISE WEST Age 11 Salt Lake City Knighthood Welcomes Renee Adell Atwood Roosevelt Cleo Campbell Roosevelt Vem Wilson Nephi Edward Hardwick Salt Lake City Josephine Bagley Salt Lake City Keith Bagley Salt Lake City B Franklin Cary Delta Doris Loraine Markle Moab Joyce Diane Knudson Brigham City Rife-Eurek- a Berneita Tout Smithfield Donald Allen Helper Clarence J Coplen Jr La Bora Colo Freda J Coplen La Bora Colo Eva Coralyn Prunty Charlton Elko Nev Mary Aye Salt Lake City Marion Jean Stacy Vernal Richard Sinclair Salt Lake City Easy Drawing Lesson |