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HIDEAWAY HOUSES
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Hideaway time will be here soon
and with it will come the prob¬
lem of where to store all the
items accumulated during the
summer months. These hideaway
HI houses will lend themselves to
That important “imported” look many much-needed uses. Gar¬
is when appear on the den tools, lawn mowers, barbe¬ un %
yours you Highland Tweed » cue grills, home repair tools, 4&*
scene in these ladders, outdoor furniture,
Country Clothes by Pendleton. A paints, bicycles, plastic pools
fine-gauge wool Shell combined all will need storage this — small
with a fully-lined European-in¬ space ble or dutch doors or as
spired Fringe Trim Jacket and fall and the hideaway house single door or hinge top hide¬
Neat Pleat Skirt make you per¬ provides the much needed space. away houses or tool sheds.
fectly suited for every situation One or more of these attrac¬ ' You can attach them to your
this fall. The feeling is comfort¬ tive hideaway houses can be house or garage or make them
able and casual in 100% virgin made from Homasote building portable for placement any¬
wool Country Clothes that are boards in a matter of hours. You where in your backyard.
just right for town or country. can make one large, all-purpose Free plans are available for
The entire fall collection is style hideaway house or several small a variety of hideaway houses
and color coordinated to go- ones using weatherproof Homa¬ and tool sheds by writing to the
together harmoniously including sote standard and color-coated Backyard Improvement Council,
match-mated hats. All are avail¬ building boards. They be Box
able in fine sportswear depart¬ made walk-in can 441, Trenton, New Jersey or
ments coast to coast. • as types with dou- this newspaper K
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With the aid of a tape measure, -etor Jean Pierre Aumont sizes
UP Margaret Weiskopf’s legs, adjudged the prettiest at the
New York World’s Fair in a contest for hostesses at industrial
i and national pavilions. In winning over 20 other finalists, Mar¬
garet received $300, three dozen pairs of stockings of Du Font’s
new u "Cantrece” nylon, and a kiss from Mr. Aumont. She is 19
and soon will start her junior year at New York University where
she is majoring in fashion merchandising *
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Some of our
electricity experts
wear high heels
It takes women to think like women.
Among the many in our company are 54
specialists — home economists — ready to
serve you. They’re our Home Service staff.
They plan house-wiring or menus. They
design kitchens to save steps, laundries to
ease work loads, lighting to brighten and
beautify your home. They’ll show you how
to care for your electric appliances and
how to use them to the best advantage.
In 1963 alone, this high-heeled brigade
helped more than 130,000 customers. They
spoke before groups large and small. They
gave lectures and demonstrations by the
vidual dozens. homemakers. And they consulted with' indi¬
Would you like another woman’s opinion
on matters electric at your house? Then
please, do call them. Our experts in high
heels will run right out to help you!
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY
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Rembrandt’s Head of Christy
often called The Christ of The
Beatitudes, will probably be stud¬
ied by more people during the next
two months than at any time since
it was painted in the 17th century.
It appears on the cover of The
Upper Room, daily devotional
guide with more than 3 million
circulation. The painting is in the
Metropolitan Museum in New
i York. ^ Potts, editor of
Dr. J. Manning that,
The Upper Room points out
in this picture Rembrandt wa%
seeking to show the compassionate lonely, the
Christ friend of the
poor and the suffering. Rembrandt,
painted this picture after personal he had
himself experienced fortune great and his
sorrow, lost his
popularity. Worshippers of wealth
and power brush him aside but the
poor and suffering see compassion,
end love in his eyes.
Tips on Touring
I By Carol Lane
Women's Travel Authority
Are You A Smart Driver?
An excellent driving riuiz has been
published by the Aetna Casualty
And Surety Company.
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Here are five of the twenty true
or-false questions. The answers are
listed below.
1. When approaching a flashing
red traffic signal, you should slow
down and proceed at a reasonable
speed.
2. Drinking is a factor in about
five out of every 100 fatal accidents,
3. Excessive speed causes flfcrb
fatal accidents than any other driv*
ing fault. f
is 4. primarily Signaling eourjtta? yajtf tnxpt to Jinistone irivqt
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behind you. ^
5. If you can stop yo«r OR?
feet at 20 M.P.H. you cUCtep
74 feet at 40 M.P.fl.
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1. False. Come to a complete sU|
and then proceed with caution.
2. False. In 22 out of every 100
fatal accidents a pedestrian or
driver has been drinking. ■
8. True. In a recent year, excef
give speed caused over 13,000 high¬
way deaths and resulted in injuries
to almost 600,000 persons. 1
4. False. In most states, it’s a legal
requirement,
0, False, If your reaction time is
J .verage, it will take you at least 112
eet to stop your car at 40 M.P.H.
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FORUM
by JANlg STEWART
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goods, the nuts won’t dry out your
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Do you have a new pup who cries
louder at night? Put a clock in his box. The.
the tick, the happier he’ll be.
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You'll find that fish is easier to
•eale if you rub a little vinegar over
it
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TVhen rug edges tend to curl up,
•rush hot Perma Starch on the un
Cerside of the rug and press with a
warm iron.
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choosin'g Cheaper when stainless steel. It’s no
cause it’s solid rather you get than it, plated but be
will se^ve it
you twice as long.
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Winding y*e the nets wrapper yam into as a core ball. Then, when
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«« time to reorder, you’ll,