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PAGE TWENTY-TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS OREGON THURSDAY, NOVEMUHR 13, 1952 Yesteryears Recalled By Favorite, Loved Songs Fireside Book of Favorite American Bones" at the city 11' brary transport the reader on seven-league wings of popular song on a four-stop nigm mio me past. First llight lands at 1890. Here are the songs todays grandparent knew as children: "Ta-Ra-Ra-Ra-Boom-De-Re," "After The Ball," Nylon Thread Sewing Tips Many people have been having difficulty using nylon thread m their sewing. Here are some sug gestions that might be helpful, says Miss Oelores Bracken, Home Dem onstration Agent: For the home seamstress there Is only one size of nylon thread available. This Is stie "A" which la comparable In size to Number 70 cotton, but it has greater strength. There are sixty colors and uiey come on 100 yard spools. To sew by hand , with nylon thread follow these suggestions: Cut the thread trom the spool and use a shorter length than when sewing with cotton thread. When threading the needle, do not at tempt to roll the thread to a point as with cotton or mercerized thread. Simply cut straight across and put through the eye of the needle. Take several back stitches to tack the beginning ana enauig of seams. Always cut nylon thread, aon t break It. as it raveis easuy and makes needle-threading dull cult. When doing machine sewing with nylon thread, you win iind wese directions helpful: Use a sharp nee dle with no roughness or burrs. For an all nylon fabric, use number 11 needle or comparable site. Use this same size lor any sheer fabric. For other medium weight fabrics. use a number 14 or comparable size needle. The upper tension should be about half as tight as for sewing with cotton thread. Skipped stitches are sometimes causes by too tight tension. Seams of garments In fabrics from man made fibers lend to draw or pucker at the seams. This is true of the woven fabrics, but rare ly ever of the knitted ones. To avoid the puckered seams, choose patterns with seams that are on the bias rather than straight. Even a slight bias helps. The up and down, or wsrpurse, seams pucker more than the, crosswise ones. Nylon sewn seams should be pressed or Ironed with low heat that is at a low rayon or nylon setting 360 to 275 degrees. For fabrics that require higher iron ing temperature, a damp press cloth must be used or the nylon thread will be damaged. Nylon will take a higher moist heat, as with damp press doth or from a steam fron. than it will dry heat. I "In the Ooold Old Summer Time," and the two favorites of the Span' Ish - American War camps "There'll Be a Hot Time In the Old Town Tonight" and "Break the News to Mother." In a second flight the years from 1800 to 1963 are -spanned. Here is glimpsed landscape even more familiar than the Dreceding. tor tne uivil war songs like "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp and "Bailie tiymn oi tne ttepuo he." the classics by Foster, sent!' mental revivals like "When You and I Were Young Maggie." and spirituals like Oh! Dem uoitlen Slippers" have become permanent treasures like memories of home. The third flight wings into a stran ger era: 1776 and the beginnings of Independence. Familiar landmarks are "Yankee uoooie. "Mail Co lumbia." and "Star Spangled Ban ner," and the still beloved "Jua nita." Then back to colonial days to hear the strains of "Old Hun dredth" and other great hymns, the lovelv words and melody of "All through the Night." and the ever-haunting "Robin Adair." The 135 or more songs of this attractive book were selected by Margaret Bradford Bonl, arranged for piano by Norman Lloyd, and gayly illustrated by Aurelius Bat taglia. The book is proof that in the songs of the people the move ment and spirit of America has been recorded. Best seller books at the city li brary are: Fiction: Costain, The Silver Chalice: Steinbeck. East of Eden; Ferber, Giant; Wouk, The Caine Mutiny; Hemingway, the Old Man and the Sea; Spring, The Houses in Between: Turnbull, The Qown of Olory: Ouaresrhl, Don Ca nilllo and His Flock; Frescott, The Man on the Donkey; Hartog, The Distant Shore. Non-flctlon: Bankheart, Tulluliih; Marshall, A Man Called Peter; Holy Bible: Revised Standard Ver sion; Carson, The Sea Around Us: Anne Frank, The Diary or a Young Ctrl; Chambers. Witness; Overstreet. The Ureal Enterprise; Vlnlng, Windows for the Crown Prince; Douglas. Beyond the Him alayas: Kirk, Postmarked Mos cow; Busch, Adlul E. Stevenson of Illinois. WONDERFUL For those autumn afternoon teas, try this suggestion. Add 4 cup of orange juice and 2 teaspoons of grated orange peel to 1 cup of prepared mincemeat. 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