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Hints from Heloise

CLOVERDALE

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SANTA ARRIVES Saturday, Dec. Ist

2p.m.to sp.m. He will also be here Sat., Dec. 8,15,11 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.

BUCHANAN AUTO SALES Cloverdale See us and save on good used cars. Season’s Greetings from the Buchanan Company

NICK'S MEN'S SHOP Cloverdafe Heavy Coats *5.00 off * All Sweaters *5.00 off Hooded Jogging Suits *2.00 off * All Fashion Jeans & Cords *2.00 off Now Lay-Away On The Above SHIRTS, INSULATED VESTS

Sew & Save For Christmas |We have a new selection of t Q ! T-Shirt Knits yd. 1 99 Suede Cloth and Velours Mon.-Sat. 9:00 to 5:00 i The Sewing Basket

MONNETT’S CAFETERIA U.S. 231 at 1-70 795-4590 • HOME COOKED FOOD • HOMEMADE PIES •PARTY ROOMS AVAILABLE • MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY > FOR PARTY ROOMS Santa ■ will visit \i 2 Dec. 17th f ) ' thru V V Dec. 21st \s "food Grandpa Loves To Eat"

DEAR HELOISE: My husband and son wear flannel shirts for work and outdoor activities. The collars wear out long before the shirts do. For years, I’ve been turning collars, which is quite a chore. Now I’ve found a better way to take care of worn collars, one that also gives the shirts a new look. I buy solid color heavy wash-and-wear cotton remnants, a solid color because matching flannel remnants are hard to find. I cut a single collar pattern

PATTY’S JEWEL BOX BEAUTY SALON HOURS: Walk In Or Appointment 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tues. through Fri. M tßall Sat. 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. arm Next door to Dewey’s Barber Shop Cloverdale i

PRICE TV CLOVERDALE 795-4953 Zenith Dealer Sales & Repair

S.&S. Lumber Company “See us for your building needs, new homes, remodeling and etc. ” CLOVERDALE 795-4600 Franchised dealer for Astro Buildings and Pole Barns.

Merry Christmas and Best Wishes from BRANNEMAN Auction & Realty Company Inc. Cloverdale, 795-3145

The First National Bank of Cloverdale PEOPLE / who want to help. Chernaia,

Rays Insurance Agency Cloverdale Wishes Everyone A Happy Holiday Season

from the remnant fabric in a color that will blend in with the shades in the shirt and cover the worn side of the collar with it, doing top stitching. I am very pleased with the results. My two men like the idea too. It’s much easier to cover the collar than to turn it. Incidentally, if sleeves show signs of wear or even for added color contrast I use the rest of the remnant to make elbow patches, or even pockets. Elaine P. * * * Thanks Elaine for sharing

this nifty thrifty hint. Makes cents, doesn’t it? These days we all need to save dollars. Keep those money-saving ideas coming. Heloise ★ * * LETTER OF I.AUGHTER DEAR HELOISE: I think feather dusters are the most wonderful invention since girdles. They don’t really get rid of anything just rearrange it. Jane Robinson ★ ★ * DEAR HELOISE: If you have small children, hang several bells on your

Thursday A special interest lesson on making insulated or down-filled garments will be presented by Elaine Lumbra, Extension Home Economist from Bloomington, at 10 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 21) at the Putnam County Fairgrounds. Enrollment is limited to ten, so please call the extension office at 653-8411 to make your reservation. Thursday through Saturday “The Shadow Box,” the Tony Award-winning play by Michael Cristofer, will be presented by the DePauw University Little Theatre Nov. 29-Dec. 1 in Moore Theatre of the Performing Arts Center at DePauw University. Curtain for all shows is 8 p.m. The admission charge is $2 and tickets are available from the box office at (317 ) 653-9721, Extension 2262. Saturday Greencasfle Squares will dance from 8-11 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1 at the National Guard Armory, 401 Arlington Street, Greencasfle. Bob Bolling will call. Northeast Elementary School will hold a chili supper from 5:30-8 p.m. Saturday. Dec. 1. Family fun. Games, food, door prizes. Come and en joy the evening. The annual Christmas dinner of Delta Kappa Gamma will be held at 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1 at the DePauw Student Union Building. Sunshine Circle will holds its meeting and Christmas party at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1 at Jaye Burger’s home on Fillmore Road. A dinner and gift exchange will be held. The Jefferson Extension Homemakers will meet at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1 at Torr’s Restaurant for their Christmas meeting. Members, don’t forget your grab bag gifts.

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Christmas tree, bells that really ring. Then, at the sound of a bell, you’ll know little hands are touching the tree. It’s a dead giveaway every time. Those little bells may prevent a toppled tree and buckets of tears. Mary Funkhouser * * * HINTS FROM HIM DEAR HELOISE: Here is a problem I think every housewife encounters at one time or another. Those plastic foam plates that meats come in can be

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very useful but we used to have a problem figuring out all the things we could do with them. For one, a friend suggested that I use them in my fishing box to hold my lures in place. It works great. As you can tell, I love to fish. We also use them as plates when we go camping or fishing. It really saves money on buying paper plates. The money that we save can buy me more fishing equipment! Tony Lanieske * * ★ DEAR HELOISE: I use my husband’s old wall

Friday-Saturday The Greencastle All-Sports Booster Club will sell poinsettias Friday, Nov. 30 and Saturday. Dec. 1, at Ace and Headley hardwares and at First Citizen’s and Central National banks. Four-inch pots will sell for $2 and six-inch pots for $5. Monday St. Paul’s Ladies Guild will meet for a pitch-in dinner at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 3 in the Parish Hall. Bring a covered dish and table service. The Putnam County Extension Chorus will rehearse at 7: 30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 3 at Greencastle First Baptist Church on Judson Drive. Women of all ages are welcome to join Monday The Monday Club will meet at 12 p.m. Monday, Dec. 3 for its Christmas luncheon party at Monnett’s Cafeteria. There will be a gift exchange. The Fortnightly Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 3 with Mrs. Mace Aker. Miss Louis Hubbard will be assistant hostess. Mrs. Roy Sutherlin will be in charge of the program. The ladies Elks Christmas party will be held at 7:30 p.m Monday. Dec. 3 at the lodge. Members are reminded to bring snack food and a $2 gift for a grab bag. Tuesday Temple Lodge No. 47, Free and Accepted Masons will hold a called meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 4 for the purpose of conferring the entered apprentice degree. All Master Masons, Fellow Crafts and Entered Apprentices are welcome. Morton Lodge No. 469, F & AM will hold its regular stated meeting and election of officers at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 4. All members are urged to attend and visitors are welcome.

gun rack for holding Christmas wrapping paper that comes on long tubes. Keeps it neat and handy and it rolls off easily. Sherry W. * * * Sherry, I’U bet you could use the rack for any kind of wrapping paper that comes on wide rolls. Sure would beat throwing the rolls in the closet where they always get bent out of shape. Heloise * * * THIS COLUMN is written tor you the homemaker. If you h*v* a hint or a problem write to Heloise in core of this newspaper Because of the tremen dous volume ot mail, Heloise is unable to answer individual letters

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