Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1924-1994, November 21, 1940, Image 3

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    Fun for the Whole Family
BIG TOP By ED WHEELAN I
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S’MATTER POP—Big Wave Hits Pop in the Face By C. M. PAYNE
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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL. PERRY, GEORGIA
Hook Posy Pad for
Chair or Foot Stool
By RUTH WYETH SPEARS
\\T HEN I made the sketch In
’ * Sewing Book 5 showing the
method that our Grandmothers
used for making original hooked
rug designs, I forgot that Grand
mother did not wear silk stockings
every day. There have been doz
ens of letters saying, “I would
like to hook the flower designs for
which you give directions in Book
f 7 /) ) HOOKED IN
■N. "'MI I / SOLID COLOR/TPW.IjVs
N /with outline
BURLAP DARKER
5. Will you please tell me if I
can use old silk stockings for
these?”
Silk stockings may be used for
hooked rugs but they do not wear
as well as woolen materials. They
are perfect for hooked chair pads,
foot stool tops and wall hangings.
All the popular stocking colors
may be dyed soft green, rod and
brown tones, without first remov
ing the tan color. “White dye”
should be used first if bright colors
are needed. After dyeing, cut a
strip around and around the stock
ing spirally, making it from %
inch to IVz inches wide according
to how fine the work is to be. When
your design has been marked as
described in Book 5, draw the
stocking strips through the burlap
with a rug hook.
* • •
Flowers may be hooked In outline or In
a shaded clTcct, ns shown here. And here
Is Rood news tor all of you rag rug en
thusiasts. Book fi Is now ready for mail
ing. There is still another hook rug de
sign In it; also a braided and a crocheted
rug and dozens of olher things that you
will want to make. Send order to:
MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS
Urawer 10
Uedford Hills New York
Enclose 20c for Books 5 and fi.
Name
Address
Delicious
for parties
and pleasure . . . saves cooking
time and money. .. nourishing ...
order, today, from your grocer.
Wise Course
The wise course is to profit from
the mistakes of others.—Terence.
TAKING THE COUNTRY BY STORM*
1/rilT ASK VOUR DEALER FOR 1 f|/»
KhNI Th« OuUli.ndln K BLADE VALUE I l|C
IVL-II I TSingloor iO Double Edge Blades lw
CUPPLES COMPANY, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
Deserving Well
Who deserves well, needs not
another’s praise.—Heath,
FOR HEAD
COLDS
Just 2 dropsi Pen- ~ . rus |, o ||t
ctro Nose Drops
will instantly start dogging miseries
you on the open- 33 3
7£id”M! —rash in vitalizing
n "v ety - l r Healing air.
Remember, Iree
and easy breath
ing takes the kick out of head colds —■
helps cut down the time these colds hang
on. So, for extra, added freedom from
colds this winter —head off head colds’
misery with genuine Penetro Nose Drops.
1 "All the Traffic
Would Bear"
• There was a time in America
when there were no set prices.
Each merchant charged what
he thought “the traffic would
bear.” Advertising came to
the rescue of the consumer.
It led the way to the estab
lished prices you pay when
you buy anything today.
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