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Greeley Daily Tribune from Greeley, Colorado • Page 18

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CENTSIBLE SHOPPING Tips on judging quality clothes In our fast living society, women have time to sew their own clothes. The trend is to purchase ready-to-wear dollies. How can you tell il the garment you're buying is good quality? The inside of a garment is more representative of its quality than is the outside. Check to be sure there is at least Mi-inch seam allowance used. Be sure the seams are finished in a manner appropriate to the fabric used: Firmly woven fabrics should be pinked or edge stitched.

Loose weaves should be overcast to prevent fraying. Heavy-weight fabrics should be bound. Sheer fabrics should have a French seam. There should be no puckering in seams or darts. Broken scams represent weak thread used and-or an uneven tension.

Loose thread ends should be tied securely. Dart ends should be securely fastened to prevent unraveling of the stitching. They should taper to a fine point for a smooth fit. Stripes and plaids should be matched exactly at all seams especially center front and back, and side serins. Check the hem to be sure that it's even, flat, and that the stitches are invisible on the right side the garment.

Skirts and dresses should have a( least 2-inch herns. Pants should have at least a IWt-inch hem. A lining or under lining (lining and garment sewn as one) gives a belter fit and appearance. Straight skirts and pants should be lined to prevent (hem from bagging or stretching out of shape. Jackets and coats are usually lined.

Dresses should be lined (or under lined) unless they are meant to fit very softly. Hand stitching of the lining at the shoulders, armholes and around the edges is common In better garments. Buttonholes should have no loose thread ends or frayed edges. They should be evenly spaced. All trimmings, buttons, zip- compatible with the garment fabric in colorfastness and shrinkage.

Examine the fabric in a garment, too. Check the hang-tag for manufacturer's name and address, fiber content, and care instructions. Check the hang-tag or neck label for colorfastness: "Fast to sun and washing," "fast only when dry- cleaned" or "fast to perspiration." The term "vat dyed" indicates good colorfastness. Shrinkage can be a problem. "Sanforized" means the garment will not shrink more than 1 per cent when washed and air dried.

Crush the fabric in your hands to check for wrinkle resistance. Rub the fabric briskly. If small balls of fiber form on the surface, the fabric will not wear well. Dietetic Assn. sets November meeting here Oct.

23. 19 Wedding story memo liv A I DKMPSKY Women's 1'agc Editor end-of-month clearance NEW MARKDOWNS Fall and Winter Fashions special groups of pant suits REDUCED for clearance A A I large assortment of clearance fashions now reduced and Open Friday nights'Jil 8:30 Charge BankAmericard HONORED BY BPW Mrs. Fay Candelaria, 2029 7th was one of five women selected by the Business and Professional Women's Club, as outstanding business women to be honored during National Business Women's Week. A teacher in District Six schools for the past 14 years, Mrs. Candelaria taught for six years at Lincoln School and eight years at Franklin Elementary, where under the di-rection of T.

H. i the i i a and willi the cooperation of an outstanding a she developed a program of teaching Spanish in elementary grades, which subsequently had to be abandoned because of crowded conditions at the school. She has been a member and secretary of the representative council of the Greeley Teachers' Association and a member of the negotiating learn. She is also a member of Kappa Delta Pi, a national education.il fraternity; Phi Sigma Tola, a i a Spanish a i and A a a a a national sororily. She has attended the College of Idaho at Middlebury, the University of Missouri; holds BA and MA degrees from Western State College of Colorado and has taken graduate study courses at the University of Colorado.

Her husband, a i a a i a is a i professor of Spanish al UNC. She is the mother of Mrs. Budh Ram (Sylvia) who is currcnlly traveling in India with her husband and two sons, and Roger Martin Candelaria, an attorney in Durango. Social Calendar Friday. Oct.

27 12:30 p.m. Chapter P.E.O. Sisterhood, luncheon at tlie home of Mrs. Virgil Obbie, 3540 Rangeview Road. 2 p.m.

Social Order of the Beanceanl, Masonic Temple. Initiation. 6 p.m. Weld Encampment and L.E.A. dinner meeting at Longmont for patriarchs and matriarchs.

This replaces the regular 8 p.m. meeting in Greeley. 7:15 p.m. Friday Nighl i a Bridge Club, Ramada I S8.S BILLION PAID OUT CHICAGO In 1971, savings and loan associations paid their dejwsitors record S8.D billion in interest. My, oil my, this is Oct.

25, 1972 and it's two monllis lo Chrisl- mas and Ihe way il looks from your mail, you really want lo gel things all "tie-crt" up by Men's fashions being radically different from past seasons, are more colorful than ever and the return of the hand- knitled and crocheted ties is making the scene. (This year though, women will be wearing them, too.) You write lhat patterns for the ties aren't easy to find. Since I know of no all lie book in print, I can't refer you to one. Tie patterns are usually in accessory books or in (he news stand magazines that give you a liUlebil of everything in Ihem. Check Ihe table of conlenls.

Afler last week's featured knitted tie, (he crochelers have put in their requests for a cro- cheled lie. We will comply wilh Ihe following: The Motif Tic i a Sporl a -Color A-l oz; color D-l oz; color C-2oz; croehelhook --size L) or 1 (paslic) or size lo oblain gauge. Gauge-. 6 sc to the inch. Motif make 4.

With color ch join with a si si lo form a ring. Each motif is worked in rounds. Do nol turn work. Rnd 1: Ch 2, work 7 sc in ring and join wilh a si si lo lop of ch 2. Knd 2: Ch 2 (lo counl as firsl 3 i 1 sc in nexl st, repeal from Iwice, 3 sc in nexl si, join wilh si si lo lop of ch 2.

Rnd 3i Ch 2, 1 sc in each of next 2 sts, 3 sc in nexl s(, 1 sc in each of next 3 sts, repeal from twice, 3 sc in next st, join i a si si lo lop of ch 2. Fasten off Color A. Rnd 4: Wilh Color make a loop on hook, si si inlo any corner si, ch 2 2 sc in same si, 1 sc in each of next 5 sts, 3 sc in next st, repeal from twice, 1 sc in each of Ihe nexl 5 sis, join with a si st (o lop of ch 2. Rnd 5: 2 3 sc in nexl si, 1 sc in each of nexl 7 sts, repeat from Iwice, 3 sc in nexl st, 1 sc in each of nexl 6 sis, si si lo lop of ch 2. Rnd 6: Ch 2,1 sc in nexl st, 3 sc in nexl si, 1 sc in each of next 9 sis, repeal from twice, 3 sc in nexl si, 1 sc in each of nexl 7 sis, join with a si si to top of ch 2.

Fasten off Color B. Rnd 7: Wilh Color make a loop on hook and join wilh a si si fo any corner st. Ch 2, 2 sc in same si, 1 sc in each of next 11' in next st, 1 sc in each of nexl 11 sis, repeal from Iwice, join wilh a si si lo lop of ch 2. Rnd 8: 2 3 i nextsl, 1 sc in each of nexl 13 sis, repeal from twice, 3 sc in nexl st, 1 sc in each of next 12 sts, join with a si st lo lop of ch 2. Rnd 9: Ch 2 1 sc in nexl st, 3 sc in next st, 1 sc in each of nexl 15 sis, repeal from 2 times, 3 sc in nexl si, 1 sc in each of next 13 sts, join with a si si to top of ch 2, fasten off.

Make 4 motifs and sew Ihem logelher to form a strip. Attach color al lop of lefl corner, ch 2,2 sc in same space. Work a row of sc around strip with 3 sc in each corner to work flat. Join with a si si, ch 1, turn. Work 1 sc in each si across (19 sc).

Ch 1, lurn. Repeal lasl row unlil 5 inches from lasl motif. Decrease Row: Pick up a loop in firsl si, pick up a loop in next si, YO hook and pull through all 3 Ips (decrease made). Work lo last 2 sts and repeal the decrease, ch 1, lurn. Work 1 row even.

Repeat lasl 2 rows 4 limes, 9 sis remain. Work even on 9 sis unlil lie is 52 inches long or desired length. i i i Working from wrong side and working very loosely work a row of sc working 1 sc in the end o( every oilier row al body section of tie and every olher st at front sec- lionof fie working 3 sc incomer sis. Do nnl work across lasl 9 sts. Block, and line, if desired.

Plans will be completed Wednesday evening, Oct. 25, by the Northern Colorado Dietetic Association, to hosl Ihe fall i of the Colorado Dietetic Association scheduled for Nov. 8-9 in Greeley. Also on Ihe agenda for Ihe meeting which begins al 7:30 p.m. in Ihe Northern Room, is a report of the American Dietetic Association in New Orleans, 1,3., earlier in October.

Dr. Gertrude Blaker, a professor at Colorado Slale University, will presenl Ihe report. Mrs. Clara Funderburk, a professor at Ihe University of Northern Colorado is president of the hosl group. The llienie "Contemporary Nutrition for the 'Now' Dietitian" will be developed by Dr.

Donald Vollmer, DDS; Elizabeth S. Pinar of Community College, Denver; Dr. Thomas Newman, M.D., of Forl Collins, and Fred K. Hoi- brook, administrator of Montana Deaconess Hospital, during the Wednesday sessions. There will be a meeting for con- sullanls Wednesday evening.

On the second day of the conference, a panel discussion on "Obesily: Let's Do Something Aboul It!" will be presenled by Roberla K. Logan, a registered dielitian al Spalding Rehabili- talion Center, chairman, and Dr. Mark Held, M.D., associate professor, Deparlmcnt of Clinical Psychology al Ihe University of Colorado Medical Center; Miss Sharon Schacfcr, Colorado manager of the i Program for General Mills; and Mrs. Carol Green, Colorado manager of Weight Watchers, as panelists. Olher speakers scheduled are Hilda S.

While, Ph.D., associate professor of the department of home economics al Northwestern University; Mrs. Marian i registered dietitian for the Multiple Sclerosis Clinic in Denver as panel chairman, and Dr. Gerber, director of (he Denver M.S. Clinic, and Jeanne Thirl, U.D., Colorado Springs M.S. Clinic.

If Ihe bride's picture must be taken on Ihe wedding day, the bride is requested lo inform the Tribune when the Picture will The bride's memo pad of available so publication of important things lo do regar- lc 0 ry is nol delayed. Alerl ding publication of her wedding vcur photographer lhat you story and picture must include: plan losubmil a bridal pholo for Ihe Inform Hie Tribune of dale and place of Ihe wedding and secure a form from Ihe women's page editor as soon as possible after the marriage dale has been sel. (Do Ibis al leasl two weeks in advance of Ihe wedding day.) Submit (lie completed form to the newsroom prior to wedding if possible. Any details not known beforehand, such as oul-of-slate guests, may be phoned lo Ihe Tribune by 8:30 a.m., Ihe morning alter, except of course, in case of a Saturday wedding. Stories rcceivud more Hum a week late only essential facts in outline used with a bridal piclurr.

This rule applies to all weddings, out-of- slale as well as local. Do not delay i i while waiting for a picture. Complete wedding stories are used on all weddings submitted before or within one week after the big day. The bridal photo can be used later with an explanatory culline. Tlic Tribune uses pictures of liriiles only.

If possible have a bridal portrait made in advance. The picture then may accompany the form when il is submillcd prior lo Ihe wedding. a newspaper cul, so he may make suitable adjustments. Only the lime and place of the reccplion with the number of guests attending are used. List married women with Iheir husbands' names, nol Ihcir own, excepl in the case of widows who prefer to use their own.

Only a divorcee uses her given name. If exlra copies of Ihe paper carrying the wedding slory are desired they musl be ordered before the article appears in the paper. CHILDHOOD MEMENTO FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP) -Richard Smelley brought home recently a childhood memento which had been lying abandoned at his former residence ii well covering built by his grandfather. "1 wenlby the old place aboul a year ago and they had torn down all of the buildings and everything, and there was the old well silling Ihere in the front yard by ilself.

II looked kind of lonesomeand 1 jusl decided lhal I'd bring il home," Smelley said. "I pul it right in front of my house. It's a monument to my dad and my grandfather." bag your teats vtf Keep your letters coming lo: "Ellee" 1520 14th Ave. Greeley, Colo. 80C31 --and we'll help i your needlework problems, share a lip or paltern, and keep you informed of current trends! NO HELP SEATTLE, Wash.

A -Paul Heck of Seattle (hough! he had ample proleclion againsl burglars, as he had an arsenal including 10 pislols, Iwo carbine rifles, a submarine gun and 10.000 rounds of arnmunilion. i his absence one day, a burglar broke in and slole the entire collection of guns and ammo and also made off with five of his cameras. U.S.DA CHOICE CHUCK ROAST 59' U.S.DA CHOICE ENGLISH ROAST it IB. 1BSTCTRESI I SLICED BOLOGNA SIGMSH'S Ptt LUNCH MEATS El! TSSTE TREAT I WIENERS CAPTAIN HY I FISH STICKS SHURFINES A A A A 13. PKC.

C'enler WARNING! This Sears MULTI-SPEED Belt Massager with Lighted Switch May be Only Model (Senrs only model with a light), sold from Deremlwr. 1069 unlil Inken off sale October 4,1972. is affected. In order to prevent possible i to any user, nre requesting Ihnt yon: 1. Unplug unit.

2. Verify that the model is 440.29110-lnr.iled on a name plate which is on the underside of the motor housing. THERE IS NO PROBLEM WITH ANY OTHER SEARS BELT MASSAGER. 3. you have model number 110.

Kill your closest Sears store and a service man will come to your home to inspect and modify the unit. 4. no not reconnect the plug i the i has been modified. THERE IS NO PROBLEM WITH AUK OTHER SEARS BELT HASSASER. This notice is bc'mg ns result ol le-sls which indicate Ihe possibility a some of these may involve potentially dangerous electric shock hazard if someone shouM touch the massnger while touching water pipe, mliator.

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