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Golden Valley News
Beach, North Dakota
September 29, 1938     Golden Valley News
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I I I GOLDEN VALLEY NEWS CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT PHOTOGRAPHY ~ROLLS DEVELOPED $ Drtnt4, | - ~ trimmed en~rirement% or ~our choice of 16 ~rinte w~ltl~thoul ea~rJ'ements ~J6e cein. tteprlnts 8co0~ NOImrJntS[iT II~iOTO JlDqVlCK trues.. Dept.S - NormOekota COFFEE SHOP COFFEE SHOP • Comp}etebr a/r-eondit/oaed Save Time With ' Mock Smockinq By Ruth Wyeth Spears IF SMOCKING seems to be time consuming, here is a short cut that saves hours. The first step is to shirr the material by machine. Loosen the tension slightly and stitch in straight rows; then pull up the bobbin thread to gather the material. You will note in the sketch that some of the simple hand stitches are made over two rows of gath- era and the others over a single row. Much of the beauty of mock smocking depends upon the spac- ing of the rows. The double rows of gathers in the sketch, No. 2 and 4, are g4-inch apart. The space between these and the single rows should be about ~-inch, Another important point is the choice of colors and an interest- ing variety of stitches, In the ar- rangement shown here, rows 1, 3 and 5 are made in the darkest color by back-stitching over the gathers as in row 5 and then work° ing loop-stitches through the back- stitches as in row 1. Row 2 is a version of plain feather stitch- ~, and row 4 is done in the Cre- stitch, VariatRms of all ef these stitches and dozens of oth- ers that will be new to you and your friends a~e fully illustrated in Book 2 ~I~d herewith. , Are you ee~ad~for birthdays; and the next churL~lk bazaar? Do you turn time in|o ~oney with things to sell? Mrs. Spears' Sewing Book 2 has helped thousands of women. It is full of new ideas for things you can make in your spare time. If your home is your hobby you will also want Book l--~Sewo ing for the Home Decorator. Or- der by number enclosing 25 cents for each book. If you order both books, a leaflet on crazypatch quilts with 36 authentic stitches will be included free. Address Mrs. Spears, 210 S. Desplaines St., [ o$ ,h. j Ice Cream Cake 2 Cups of fine granulated sugar % cup of butter and shortening 1 cup of cold water 3 Cups of flour 3 teaspoons of baking powder Whites of five eggs Cream butter and sugar. Add alternately two cups of the flour and tl~e water. Then add the stiffly beaten whites of the eggs, and lastly, one cup of flour and baking powder. Bake in two pans at 350 degrees. L THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young LALA PALOOZA Brother Vincent Has to. Be Sat On By RUBE GOLDBERG TO BI~ING THE #~4A~OOtqI /l_ h~ES. ] I ~V,I~C, ENT~.p ~ ~ YOU, SIS - l DON"I LANDAULET AROUND TO(COUNT~SSl I~'~y,~-~y~j~ ~1 TmuST GONZALES THE FRONT ~ I '~'? ~?~_" l( THE GUY' .. ,q, ,e S'MATTER POP-- Just a Southpaw Shake '~l~ ARI~AND J I~ DUVAL ! I By C. M. PAYNE ~n te WNU Service JUST AS SAFt~ Mrs. Hibbertson--What I have just said is a great secret. It was told to me in the strictest confi- dence. I must caution you against repeating it. Mrs. Mowlby--I shall endeavor to be just as cautious as you are.- Royal Arcanum Bulletin. Suggestion She--I've been through every drawer and can't find my bathing costume. He--Maybe a moth has eaten it, dear. Spectator--Do play- ers get up early, CoachT NI~W GAME Father--Now, Jane, what were you doing last night at the gate? Jane--John and I were playin~ Kith and Kin. Father--Kith and Kinl Whatev~ do you mean? Jane--John said, "Can I kirk you?" and I said, "You kin." s ( 01 ~G JVSlOt , DID YOU UPSET THAT MUSTARD ALL OVE--R TILE- BREAD - BOARD MESCAL IKE B, s. L..u~,-~ Tough Luck,Pa (Colwrhrbt. by K 14, Hm~tley. Trtde Mark Rel. U. L Pat. Office) ! ~-- A Word From the Wise By J. MILLAR WATT