Window Soaping Is Turned Into New Era Of 'Art' Fun GOOD CLEAN FL'N . . . Scouring powder and water mixed to a paste makes a wonderful "paint" for youngsters. Let them use the mixture on glass surfaces, and paint designs with their wet Angers or paint brushes. By VIVIAN BROWN , AP Newsfeaturcs Writer THE SEASON OF PUMPKINS,' turkeys, goblins and ghosts stirs up every youngster's imagination. Better than that, Fall activities manage to keep little ones busy from "trick-or-treat" time to Thanksgiving dinner fun. One fun project for a group of! youngsters that W'U keep them! busy and interested for a good while is "snow painting." All that! is needed is a "pallette" of soap or detergent suds and a glass "can vas" for the young artists. The "snow" may be whipped up in a jiffy, and the result may even be I some nice clean windows or mir-1 rors. Here's the way it works: Boat up a large amount of soap or detergent with a small amount of water to stiff, meringue-like peaks. Then let the young fry go to town creating masterpieces by "painting" the mixture over win dows, mirrors or even glass table ' tops, drawing out pictuers with a j brush. Another variation requires a thin, paste-like mixture made by stirring scouring powder with wat er. Spread a film of it over a win dow pane or mirror, then let the ; younger set use wet fingers or paint brushes to "etch" their draw ings. Turkeys, pumpkins and barn yard animals are favorite fun. For more elaborate creations, suds "snow" or scouring powder "paint" may be tinted with food coloring for more realistic pictures and Every Woman Wants Her Own Glamor Department I By VIVIAN BKOWN AP Ntnftitifti Beauty Editor U you're re-decorating your home, make room for a vanity table. Put it in'bathroom, foyer, bed room or in its owq special powder room, and be prepared to use it. The new look of elegance, with emphasis on beauty treatment, coifture and makeup in the lady like manner that is the most of the moment, requires careful ap praisal of grooming aid* What are the important things to have on your beauty table this season? Beauty mask is one requirement, because the skin must be kept clear for the new translucent look. A clear and unmuddied founda tion cream that offers pearly luminescence is another must. Clear lipsticks and pale power arc two essentials. Ditto eye makeup. Keep your cleansing cream handy. All makeup must be re moved to get that all-clear effect. Cleansing tissues should be handy so you will not be tempted to stuff ofi the important job of removing every vestige of make-up. New tissues are softer, more lint-fre MARRV ON?.Ef? AM-EMTQU)M, PEMNA. , iuo ttU? WT^JIT^QM To '?y .u' I ?V-W..I 8. K-f r- - w - HARVEST TIME IS TIME TO SAVE 0 ? ? ? ?. ' ? ? ? ... / - . ? v ? ".?????? . ? ? ...... ? it's easy if you have a savings account at the First National ? Bank, and make regular, systematic deposits. You'll be amazed how quickly your savings will grow. ? ? ? / INVEST YOUR SAVINGS IN THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT 2>/2% INTEREST < * ? * Every Account Fully Insured Up To $10,000 lly The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation % The First National Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System Organized 1902 MADAM DtJNA PALM READINGS LOCATED NEXT TO THE HAYWOOD COUNTY HOSPITAL She Will Tell Your ? PAST ? PRESENT ? FUTURE Gives You Advise On Love, Business, Marriage, Etc. If You Are Sick Or In Trouble Come And See Madam Duna WITH THIS AD SPECIAL READINGS! ?W^?i?XQtaW. - ?? ?? ^vHWV WiTMT^JM???????^ I R. N. JOHNSON, (right) hrad of the Carolina Mutual Insurance Co. on Main St.. Wavnesville, was presented with this clock Thursday morning in token of 10 years service as a representative of Lum bermen's Mutual Casualty Co. The presentation was made here by T. L. Brown of Charlotte, district manager for the insurance tirm. (Mountaineer Rhoto). you how to make this college catch all. You will need a college pen nant, % yard of 72-inch felt, a 12 inch square of heavy cardboard and , a 14-inch handbag zipper. On the cardboard draw an equi lateral triangle, 11 Inches on each side. Cut out. Using this for a pat tern rut two triangles of felt, V4 ! inch larger all around than the cardboard. Place cardboard between two! layers of Yelt and stitch around all three sides, using the cording J foot of your sewing machine. Cut two pieces of felt, using, the pennant as a pattern. Stitch | edge of pennant along zipper, with bottom of zipper six Inches from wide end of pennant. Stitch edge of one side piece of felt to other side of ziflper. Stitch together bot tom portion of side piece and pen nant. Stitch top portions together. Then stitch second piece of felt to edge of pennant and other side piece. Using leftover scraps, cut a i double strip of felt to form a handle. Stitch edges of handle sec tion together and stitch to top of bag. Whip-stitch bottom edges of pen nant and side pieces to the three sides of the base. Use heavy thread, so the bag will be strong enough to hold books. AlLAeama -nay be stitched on the otitside, and trim med. If you like, you may use pen nants from three different col leges to make the bag. Oceanographers in Canada are completing a model of 302 miles of the Pacific Ocean, holding thous ands of gallons of water, to give them quick information on tidal movements. A nations wide poll of 500 fire chiefs shows that parents, rather than children, are more responsi ble for the billion dollar damages from firek in homes in the U. S. each year. Tricks With Pennants A P N ewsfeatures MODERN COLLEGE G1KLS arc discovering better uses for pen nants than hanging them on the walls. They stitch them on fa'lt skirts, make throw pillows out of them and even use them for big! carry-all bags. Here's a suggestion for a going away gift for a girl headed back to college. Even a beginner seam stress can make a* gay triangular tote sack, big enough to carry note Western North Carolina. The Maggie Country Store is owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. Ross Caldw 'll Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Carter and I children have moved back to their | home in Sylva after spending the summer at Maggie where they op erated the Carter Furniture Shop. Mrs. C. L. White attended the Rural Health Conference held in Raleigh last Week as a representa tive of the Maggie Home Demons tration Club. COLLEGE CATCHALL . . . This roomy duffle is simple to make with felt and pennant. I ! books or an extra sweater ! Local sewing center experts tel Mr. 4c/c shows you how . . . 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