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Show SEASONAL CHATTER By Sugar 'N Spice FOR THE LUNCH BOX CROWD, give that old favorite, the tuna fish sandwich, a new look make tuna boats. First, split and spread sides of frankfurter frank-furter rolls with sandwich spred- fill with drained, flaked tuna 'Add crisp celery, cookies, a tangerine and you have a deluxe lunch box. SAW CROWDS FLOCKING TO BUCHANAN FEED last week when we edged our way through to see what was going on discovered they were there to receive the free chicks ten to a customer generous offer we'd say. STEEL BLUE IS A lovely color for LURRINE (MILES) ALLEN, especially with her pretty white hair. Saw her in a blue faille with white collar trim, and she looked pretty as a picture. ONE OF THE NEW SPRING suits we especially noticed was the good-looking dark grey wool, worn by JEAN STRING-HAM. STRING-HAM. The lighter grey detail trim and semi-raglan sleeve effect ef-fect at the back gave the suit an individual look. KITCHEN DRAWERS THAT stick and jerk will open smoothly if you rub a little soap or candle wax in the grooves at each side. SAW DAWN BRODERICK ushering in the first day of spring in a red and white spring frock. She wore a matching match-ing stole with it, making an attractive at-tractive outfit. LOVELY IN A TWO-PIECE pale green knit suit was GRACE COLTON, who was visiting vis-iting here last weekend. The darker green velveteer trim , gave it a soft touch. Her moth- er, MRS. B. O. COIta looked trim and , suit having a 'eat m het cloth coat, in a iovyelv41e 1 grey shade with match;. blue-trim blue-trim and skirt & Wool shade. The color was Mme with her grey-white hair60' SPIED JOYCE J0RDAN . a pretty winter cotton she was home last weekend was a luscious shade nf k 11 and had a fitted bodice w' neckline and ultra full sj0 ANOTHER SPRING SUIT particulalary noticed vrat ,ve one RUTH ALLEN was mg box wool jacket and lw' skirt. It was of blended ' of purple. shades A GROUP OF HOLTv ' WOOD girls wanted to W r why nylons weren't what th ' used to be. You used to w5 a pair for months; now votf? lucky if you don't get a run u! first or second day. Here's U ! a shopper told them In ,a' s early days of nylon, the man,f facturers were able to suhj i ? every pair to a freezing 5 cess. Now, with stockings sell ': ing in the millions each dav ' this isn't possible Hence tho frequent runs. So here's Vht c you do: When you bring you 1 nylons home from the store put them in your refrigerator ice tray, cover them with cold if water and let them freeze solid overnight. Next morning je. ' them thaw naturally, without benefit of hot water. Wash in ;or lukewarm suds, and rinse thoi oughly in cold water. Hang m to drip dry. she |