SUSW SUMMER MAKES A NECKIACE AND WHEN SHE REACHED HOME- SHE MIKED IT WITH A LITTLE WATER AND ROLLED |T INTO LITTLE BALLS like THIS-, o FIRST OF ALL, SUSYDUG SOME CLAY FROM THE HILLSIDE —JUST ORDINARY CLAY 5* S AND PUT THEM IN THE OVEN TO DRY AND HARDEN jBl THEN SHE MADE A HOLE THROUGH THE CENTRE OF EACH BEAD WITH A KNITT7NG NEEDLE 3 ? VJHEN THEY WERE BAKED HARD, SHE PAINTED THEM. WITH WATERCOLOURS OUT OF HER PAINT BO* AND J THREADING THEM OM A PIECE OF FINE STRING *r. 1 SHE MROE A BEAUTIFUL /THE ENVY OF A|_i~ necklace. WHICH laJAS y HER FR/EMDS, OF COURSE YOU CAN MAKE THE BEADS like this-.—" yX OR PAINT* THEM PLAIN COLOURS - HP YOU MARE VERY LITTLE. BEADS,THREAD THEMOn A DARNING NEEDLE
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21986, 9 January 1937, Page 3 (Supplement)
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