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THE BEAUFORT NEWS, BEAUFORT. N. C.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1942
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LALA PALOOZA A Strange Light
By RUBE GOLDBERG
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REG'LAR FELLERS Heavily Outnumbered
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.WIOTH Of CUSHIOK TOP4"
KSri COT 4 TO MAKE THE
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HpHE cost of a handsome pair ol
cushions will be little if you
shop around for remnants of satin
or brocade; and for harmonizing
crepe or taffeta to make a fold
edge as shown here in the sketch.
A yard will make two 18-inch
cushion tops and the same amount
for bottoms. Five-eighths yard of
crepe or taffeta will make the fold
around both cushions.
If you want to change feathers
from old cushions, leave a three
inch opening in the old ticking;
sew the larger opening over the
smaller one and then work the
feathers into the new ticking. Rip
apart carefully and sew the new
ticking with close stitches.
NOTE: Smart cushions also may bf
made by combining imaller pieces o silk
with cording and other finishes. Book 4.
of Mrs. Spears' series ol homemaklni
booklets, shows how this Is done. Book a
contains Kiand Ideas for cushions of bur
lap, old silk stockings and gay cottons
Booklets are 10 cents each. Address:
MRS. RUTH WTETH SPEARS
Bedford Hills New York
Drawer It
Enclose 10 cents for each book de
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Address
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Where One Sleeps
When a man lives in a house
that is located on the boundary
line separating two towns, he is
usually considered, for purposes of
taxation, to be a resident of the
town in which his bedroom is situated.
Eggs beat up best when allowed
to stand 10 minutes in room tem
peratureabout 72 degrees.
If you do not have game scissors
to help with the carving use a reg
ular heavy kitchen shears to cut
skin, flesh and for disconnecting
the joints.
When rolline out the last of the
doughnut mixture roll in a few
currants, cut dough in small fancy
shapes and fry in the usual man
ner. These will please the chil
dren and the grown-ups too.
When your feet are hot and
tired, bare them and stand in the
bathtub without the stopper being
in the outlet. Let cold water strike
the feet with force for a short
time, then rub them briskly with
olive oil.
Linoleum is something new in
wall coverings. It is durable and
easily cleaned.
Candied grapefruit and orange
peels are always tasty additions
to liquid sauces to be used over
baked or steamed puddings.
To keep cookies and cakes moist
and tasty, store in an airtight
place such as a cake box or stone
jar as soon as they are cool. Do
not merely cover the cake with
cloth or waxed paper and let stand
for several hours.
Add half a cup of boiled rice to
your regular waffle recipe, if you
want to serve waffles with
creamed fish or chicken.
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