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He ts a grad uate of Kings Mountain high schooL New Sewing Aid On Market RALEIGH One of the John W. Lockoby Wins Promotion ^ .SrUTTGART, Geimany John 1 V\. I.ofkaby, son of .Mr. and Mrs. f A. C. Lnckaby of Rt. 1, Abbeville, 4 .>. ( .. has been promoted to mas- d •■I- .sergi-ant in the II. S. Air I Foiee. I -Sergeant Loekaby, a manpower * te<linician, is as-si^ned to an Air I Force unit at Patch Uarracks j Army Inslallation^lermany. tt He is a graduaJUuf Pehdl(>ton f i.S. C. I High Schol^y The sergeant's \^e, Cornelia, i is the (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. f George W. .Moss of 5070 Midpines, Kings Mountain, N. C. Son In Vietnam Talks To KM Moni -Mrs. (’torh's E. (Katherine) Ramsoy iTad a surprise (ommun- icaiion with her Vietnam-based son, SpcM-dy, .Sgt. Charles E. Ram sey, Jr., VVednesday morning. .Mjn^ Ramsey said Ramsey, ti-ana^ ing from Tuylirra, South : Vietnam, was picked up by a man I in C’olorado Sprin js. Colorado ! and she talked with her son Via ' the telephone lines at Lithium 'Corporation of America. Httsse- met- City, wliere she is employed. “It was sort of muffled", says : Mrs. Ramsey, "but I could hear j Speedy's \ oice." I lets may no* stock it yet. In fact, it is still in the lost-inarket stage. (■!* sewing aids on the markal However, it it’s available in your looks like a thin spider web that's '*'’e» ’’e sure to ask for special .almost invisible. Rut it can hold instructions on just how to use |lwo layers of fabric -ogettier *’■ The uveb is 20 inches wide. i without stitching, says Doi oihy I* w'ight save you some stiterfcg New issue here today! Barrier, extension (■l(^thing spet-- ‘TO'* .Yen can be among the first ialist, .North Canolina State Uni- experiment with "press toge- versity. ' Uier" sowing. When you buy the new •■web’’j material. i‘'s stuck on brown' pajK*!-. You apply it to one piecx*' of fabric with a dry iron, remove the paper, then fuse the two* pieces of labrie togetlier with! steam. If*; claimed not to (-^lange he look or feel of the fabric it ' j «'lf; last give it stability* and I shape. The "web" has no grainline, I so you don't have to worry about i direction when cuttinig it out. I Manufacturers say it's washable' an ddryaleanaltle. It's invisible I i«hen fused so color ma'ching is not a problem. But test a web materiaJ on a piece of your fab ric before you decii^ w'heie you will use it. Miss Batjx-r cautiorijB The bonding is done with ste.t*R fusing hems in place, holding facings down and giving stahil. ity to collars. Try it for setting atppliques and ‘iimmings or a IJatch to mend holes and tears. If you make a mistake the diree tions say to unbond the fahries 'by steaming and pulling I he lay ; ers apart while warm. I It will melt on j-our iron sur-j face if you touch the iron "o thei web while it's on the pafX'r ort fabric. 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