IfiraMihn, (hi.) Mr Non, Morin. JHints fromBy HELOISEDear Heloise:bWe own a small hideaway ona popular lake outside of town.Since there are so many of usatiwho have either a weekendtrailer, a cabin, or just a lotlrwhere we have barbecues, it’s aregular beehive of activity onPisholidays and weekends.With friends frequently com- uing out to enjoy our spot with us,we needed an easy way for them yto find us, so...We painted our cabin a favorite color (tur-!s]nquoise) and then painted all direction signs lead-husigns to itthe!mgsame color. ThisDway we can’t bemissed. Also, we leeven painted our little boat dockcturquoise so thatthose approaching from the water could spot us quickly.*Many have adopted our plan and now we know that browneileandsigns lead to the “Joneses white to the “Whites,” etc.The Smithstlti01VWell, raise the flag the bell. . .that’sa‘n ring “YankeeaDoodle Dandy!”clt;dI’ve got a little weekend hide- d away too, and not only could myfriends never find it, but evenmy kinfolks had trouble.I took the leftover paint afterpainting the cabin, made all newsigns for it and swabbed them with the same color. Then I tookDaily News Photo.A80UT 700 IN PARADE—A portion of the estimated 700 youngsters that marched in the annual holiday paradea paint brush and wrote the name of the cabin in black andSaturday are shown heading up North Broadway as they left the business district.'posted these all along the way.Now nobody gets lost.About700Youngsters inAlso, I took the same color ofleftover paint and put a stripe onevery piece of fishing equipmentand every tool in the shed, so when someone borrows some-could muster,The animals had their part inWith as much dignity as they Laughlin, Dorothy Hamilton and several other Cub Packs. Theyhundreds of Sara Fey — were in the car were joined by several Brownie the show. In addition to the po-Greensburg’s youngsters filled j next in line, driven by Morgan Scouts and Girl Scouts,the street Saturday morning to j Miers.the founding of the American Republic in the 51stthing, the item is easily identified.nies and pony carts, two nanny jHeloisecelebrateAlso riding in the parade were woreProviding music for the event goatstheGreensburgannual local Fourth of July parade.Mr. and Mrs. Frank LaBarbera School and the Jerman Juniortheir great-granddaughter, i High Schoolandbands with color-— Tammy and Henrietta, H i g h j a mother-daughter pair —the puppies, kittens, dogs and cats, rabbits and one hamster.Kari Scheidler, the daughter of Hi! drum majorettes and twirl-joinedLETTER OF LAUGHTERDear Heloise:When I can fry the fish Icatch in a three-pound lard canand Mrs.The parade boiled along the: Mr.in bubbling! former Greensburg patches of red, white and blue'Their car was driven by Karl intraditional routeTom Scheidler, 1ers-residents. Always onetheof the favoritesOne little girl’s kitten sat las P® your recent column), I peacefully in a cage on the han-!am . 8°'n8 to 8've my fishingparade, Greensburg sdie bars of her trike while close eQulPment away»behind another little girl wasChuck Ponsonbyto the accompaniment of lively Walker and Greensburg Mayor ciown, Rodney A. King, enter- pulled along in a wagon with a march music from two bands i Fredrich Endris was also a pas-and excited shouts from parad- senger. and oroud relativesersthe way.alongCub Scout Honor GuardDislpaying “Old Glory” in a The weather for the annual place of honor at the head of mass ot kids on trikes, bikes,tamed frequently along the route) big brown rabbit in a cage, with his jumps and gyrations.! A traditional Spirit of 76 group As usual, however, most of was in the parade, the attention was focused on theP.S.: You know, not bragging, but I use a wash tub!Dear Heloise:Fire Truck in RearI discovered that I could holdBringing up at the rear wasevent was beautiful, with tern- the parade were members of the tractors and just about anything I the fire truck owned by Local fibers. . . . - ... i nlnA s-\ ■ r 1-tI ♦ L ai lirmi 1 ! A • * • — . _ _ LT AAAI M tup my nylon stockings without1 always had troubleperatures in the low 70s under Cub Scout Honor Guard froma canopy of flufly white clouds Pack 70, plus representatives of in a rich blue sky. |~Members of theelse on wheels covered withthat would by American Legion Post 129, withred,white and (bell ringing and siren roaring.blue paper. There were a few1 ......keeping the legs of my panty girdle down when I would wearTn KappaSorority, sponsor of the annual affair, gave away 744 bottles of soft drinks at the end of theYouth, 18,march, meaning that about 700'KilledWhen the parade reached the pantyhose, so I took some of the tears as bikes banged together 600 block of North Franklin it! elastic that is sewn inside a skirtbut mostly there was just joy dissolved into a chaos of aband-|band to h°ld blouses in, andj: oned vehicles and band instru- i sewed it to the inside of each legOne little girl rode along in a ments as everybody hurried to tbe girdle,wagon blowing soap bubbles. Aat being in a real parade.Lion at Zoobright yeiiow “All-American”kids were in the parade, since a few always sneak back forseconds. ' ono-n jwn n™ mtph_ equally bright tractor, both withThere was no generation gap rip®n iV.fr. nit gay red’ white and blue bunt'in the parade as everyone from vvhen a ( d lion pit mg Several kids sported “Un-„ 1 , everyone irom constructed at the Portland f,,° SflrT1„ hflt„toddlers to grandmothers were,z ff ^ surrounded it wlth de Sam hats andmarchers.' , desianed toLC„TiWS.„t!flp.el“l,t ™‘b ldUe spectators from the animalldiedget their free soft drink from I’ve never seen anything likeTri Kappa and free orange from I it! wagon was pulled along by an; the LaBarberas, who make theirgarage available for handing out Not only that,the treats.I never have a problem now.but I can weariregular stockings, too, without The parade was started in 1919 garters, because theelasticincluded among theoneT^ dtHe by Mrs. Guy Guthrie to enter- keeps the girdle from riding up.nmtpct girl had a RaSgedY Ann Do11 in! tain her children and has grown P hpr hitp haQkpt steadily since then. It was takenA FanColored Paper Shortagebrothers and sisters, while mo-j A i«.Vpar.olri vouththcrs and fathers moved along s.\ , 'yj(?hJ . h , ”j0(j The annual shortage of red,with whatever section of the Pa- LVer a in« at the nU teased iwhite and blue PaPer was aP’rade the.r youngsters were in. the animals, and one of’thelions|Parent occasionally-with somemothers pushed baby strollers ^ ^ Ilc was mauled’over by Tri Kappa in 1941 following the death of Mrs. Guth-Dear Heloise:ne.Take a hanger that has paper wrapped around it — like theSeveral mothers andgreenbikes.andThe LaBarbera home was for-Onedecorated merly owned by the Guthriesand baby buggies in the paradeand one married couple rode bikes along with the rest with .nis died of ayellowlittle girl had the)and has always been the end-kind you get back from the dry cleaners —OfficialssaidDRoger broken neckfront of her bike covered with j point of the parade.I Mrs. Tom Carroll— and use this to pin scarfs or ribbons to.I find thattissue flowers.scarfs thisby hanging thedon’ttheir children perched on small and ^oss blood.seats on the back fender.Adams was with a group ofA Greensburg City Police Car ouths who had been celebrat-ing the holiday in the zoo andHeart Man Returnsgeneral chairman of the parade this year and Mrs. Brad DeAr-served as waY' -----, wrinkle like they do in a drawer.Janremained behind the gates after) RICHMOND, Va. (UPI)led the parade, with Denny Ryleright behind as the parade marshal. Three 7’ri Kappa Associ- losing hours.ate members — Elizabeth Me- ^he survivingAdams had been hanging over Russell Jr.,For Routine Testsmondchairman of theDear Heloise:KaPpa refreshment committee. Need to pack something veryyouthsworld’s longestlivingheartsaid transplant recipient, Louisback in Rich-1Sthe fence at the lion pit teasing i mond for routine tests at Medi-the jungle cats, although they cal College of Virginia, feelingtried to dissuade him. Suddenly: just fine.WHAT RIVER BOUNDSTHE U S FOR THEGREATEST NUMBERone of the lions seized the youth The Indianapolis industrial and dragged him into the pit. arts teacher returned to MCV The Portland Fire Depart- Sunday and will remain aboutment recovered the body by two weeks for his regular six-playing searchlights to blind the, month checkup, lions, while officers stood by Russell received his newwith shotguns. 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