JEA BAGS . *75: AP INSTANT MIIK 265. GINGER ALE SALADA, ORANGE PEKOG PVOIAIVY CLCMIP3S norms 14â€"08 phe 69c Great with Poultry! â€" Ocearn Spray, Whele er dutited CRANBERRY SAUCE 15 h or tin 2 Oc Yuken Club CARNATION ANN PAGE & Picee 4Q, 2t Pice Q97, 44 Sicb _ 1.93 POTATO CHIPS EV AP A&P A&P Frozen White Swan SERVIETTES Birdseye Frozen Sea Seald ORANGE JUICE Green Peas and Colery or Greon Poas and Poarl Onions PEAS & CARROTS 24 poly bao 1c A«P LOW, LOW PRICES Bussess Rog. Price tin 91.10â€"SAVE 18e LIQUID WAX w sour _ «1«»1.09 CORN & PEAS & TOMATOES 3»«=~. 89; HADDOCK FISH STICKS ... 59. LIMEADE :awme 3 cr«anm 49c A«P QUALITY FRUIT CAKES FROZEN FOOD FEATURES NEW IMPROVED Try it With Fruit or loe Croam ‘ANGEL CAKE Jane Parker ‘__,'"..,,,â€"h â€" _ Reg. Price cach Moâ€"OAYT 10e PUMPKIN PIE «45 Fenme ERERE! 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Add gripper snaps at top center points of the side pieces. Close the bag with a button and loop, ish holes with an overcast stitch. outline. For each slip cover, cut a center and two side panels cover for everyday and a cotton velveteen one for dressâ€"up. A third purse cover could be made of gingham or denim for sumâ€" mer use. Add a monogram or school letters to slip covers with simple _ machine _ embroidery. Sew the design on first, when the fabric is flat and easy to handie. Make your own basic slip cover pattern on heavy papâ€" er. First, draw an outline of the bag from flap to tip to inside front. Then spread the bag‘s side and pin only in seam allowances to avoid marring the surface. Use ten to tweive machine stitâ€" ches per inch with a very fine needie. Press only when you are sure the fit is correct, always steam pressing very lightly. 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