Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1924-1994, March 16, 1939, Image 3

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    THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE I
Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young
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_ said, “this parcel will be all right, r-
But, as a matter of fact, you have
put three cents too much in stamps
on it.”
“Oh, dear,” the old lady replied,
‘■‘how awkward. I do hope it won’t
be sent too far.”
Sh-h!
Here is Vienna’s latest Joke:
One Viennese to another—How
are you, old chap?
“Marvelous, thanks.”
“It’s quite all right, we are not
on the telephone, you can tell me
the truth.”
Second the Motion
Prof—What is your idea of civili
zation?”
Student —It’s a good idea. Some
body ought to start it.
Conservation
Soda Jerker—Say, why doncha
use the other straw, too?
Customer —What for? 1 haven’t
L-* emptied this one yeti L
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FRED PERIEV MISSED A 6t>lf MATCH THE OTHER.
MORMIN6 BECAUSE HEARIK6 RAIN FALLING WHEN HE
WOKE HE SHOT OFF HIS ALARM AMD WENT BACK 15 SLEEP,
JHSCOVERIKS THREE HOURS LATER THAT THE SUM MAS SWIKIN6 AND
HIS SPRINKLER STILL 601H6 FROM THE E'/EM)H6 BEFORE
1 Needle Weaving for
Blue Luncheon Set
By RUTH WYETH SPEARS
*«F)EAR MRS. SPEARS: I had
been wanting some really
handsome velvet roses to pep up
an evening dress. I was thrilled
to find in your Book 2, instruc
tions for making them from ma
terials I already had. I would
also like to thank you for the
knitted rag rug in Book 1. My
J Mother spent many happy hours
making it last winter.”
*‘l thought you might be inter
ested in a luncheon set I have just
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finished. It was planned to go
with a set of blue dishes. There
are four mats and a long runner
in medium blue linen with bands
of old fashioned needle weaving
in darker blue across the ends.
Just two edges of the napkins are
banded with the weaving.”
We can imagine how attractive
the table must be set with these
mats and the blue dishes. Some
of you who have pink dishes might
like to try the same idea in tones
of rose. Use a rather coarse lin
en. Prepare the work for the
weaving by drawing out the fabric
threads as for hemstitching. Each
step is shown here in the diagram.
Either linen or mercerized em
broidery thread may be used.
■Sewing Book No. 2, Gifts, Nov
elties and Embroideries, contains
48 pages of step-by-step directions
which have helped thousands of
women. If your home is your
hobby you will also want Book 1—
SEWING, for the Home Decora
tor, Order by number, enclosing
25 cents for each book. If you
order both books, copy of the new
Rag Rug Leaflet will be included
free. Those who have both books
may secure leaflet for 6 cents in
postage. Address Mrs. Spears, 210
S. Desplaines St., Chicago, 111.
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fldlßry Simply put 2 drops—
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soothe, shrink irrl
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tion, bring relief
with every breath.
PENETRO >ROpI
Thoughtless Words
Words without thought never to
heaven go.—Shakespeare.
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