Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 59, Number 275, Decatur, Adams County, 22 November 1961 — Page 15

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Match Up Bag And Belt For Harmony A sure -to - please gift for any woman is a matched leather handbag and belt combination. It’s practical too, because every woman can use another bag and belt, and the matching design, leather texture and color shows that the giver put some thought into it. Here are some tips from Leather Industries of America on “what’s in the bag” for fashion this Christmas: Popular shapes include satchel bags, totes and pouches — some spread a bit at the bottom to make a bag self-standing. 5 Tailored, rather than Huffily feminine, these leather bags are ideal accessories to tweed and gabardine suits and skirts, and dressy or dressy - casual leather coats and jackets. Smart daytime bags come in beautiful soft suede, smooth or grained leather, and a large number of hard - constructed bags.

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Many are wafer thin and neat to appearance yet expand at the bottom and sides to hold all essentials. » Decorative details include fake belts and buckles appliqued horizontally or vertically on the front, heavy antiqued brass doorknocker tabs in place of snap closings, and a wide variety of fancy gold, silver and brass ornamental closings. The right leather belt to go with tailored bags will be marked by simplicity of design, with decorations of geometrical patterns embossed or appliqued on the leather . . . square or oglong buckles of brass or leather . . . neat heraldic emblems and other motifs in antiqued gold or silver. Charm and cheer her with flame red, tangerine, brilliant and indigo blues and woodlond greens. These are seen in both bags and belts in smooth and matted American calf, soft fine-napped suede—or, for a breezy outdoor look — smooth or grained cowhide. For gala nights, “little" clutch bags are “bigger” this season. There’s more room for key case, cigarette-lighter set, change purse and other mysteries that women carry even to elegant soirees. If you want to make an impression, select a matching purse and belt is gleaming luster leather or suede to dress up basic black cocktail sheaths.

Books Are Perfect Gifts For Children ’■ 1 When it comes to selecting children’s gift books at Christmas, most grown-ups are confused as to what types of books to choose. Modern children have been conditioned, mainly through television, to enjoy stories about Wyatt Earp, tales of outer space, and hair-raising accounts of crime and horror— while adults recall their childhood reading of such tales as those abouth Dorothy from the Land of Oz, Rumpelstilskin and Aladdin. Now the publishers of the Looking Glass Library offer the answer—by reviving the children’s favorites from long ago, as well as introducing modern stories of adventure, imagination and entertainment—in easily available, inexpensive editions. Looking Glass Library was aware that along with technological developments and changes in reading habits the desire to enjoy good books does not change —no matter when written or what the subject. In the final analysis, a good book is an important, wanted mainstay of living which starts in childhood and never really ends. Is is a gift that will not break, be. outgrbwn or discarded. The* world of literature, at its finest, is the gift that is appreciatively received and remembered by children of all ages. THE REALM OF READING will beckon children as they learn to love the beautiful verses included in this lovely volume of poetry. “The Looking Glass Book of Verse” offers an unusual variety of bestloved poems from the works of great writers

Here's Gift Idea For Scale Model Builders Kids who have discovered a fascinating sense of achievement in building scale models of rockets and planes, ships and trains, are forever eager for new fields to conquer. The “why’s,” “wherefore’s,” and “what makes it run” are answered as boys and girls too — along with their parents — carefully and meticulously assemble their exciting scale models. An examble of this type of product is in exact miniature of a real automobile engine in kit form. Produced by Revell, Inc., this one-quarter-scale kit of a Chrysler Slant Six automobile can be assembled into an actual operating model with spark plugs that “fire" and can be retimed. Part for part, it is identical to the full-size prototype and can be disassembled and rebuilt repeatedly just as the real engine. Although it is great for mechanically inclined boys, it will also be appreciated by motor-minded adults in every age group. In the field of science, Revell’s “Chicken Little,” makes the mysteries of natural science more fun than anybody ever dreamed. When this kit is put together, the youngster has constructed and learned the life span of a chicken from the fertilized egg to the baby chick. Each of the seven stages in the development of the chick comes with its own transparent egg Shell and is a separate construction project. Chicken Little can be taken apart and can be reconstructed for permanent study and display. It is said to answer all questions about how a chicked is born, except “which came first.”

Musical Toy Is Fun And Educational The post-Christmas thumping tooting or twanging of a musical toy may not mean much to Mother, but to a 3-year-old it’s more exciting then Tschaikovsky. Marion Egbert, educational consultant for the American Music Conference, believes that properly selected toy musical Instruments can provide an exciting way for children to discover rhythm and tone — the basic elements of self - made music. Musical toys chn also exert a strong influence on youngsters’ desires to play genuine musical instruments. Quality toy instruments are usually musically “true" and offer a chance tor continued exploration of musical sounds andj rhythm. Musical toys are so popular with youngsters that the toy trumpet was the top seller tor many years. ; Other “pre-band instruments" Include bell sets, wood resonator blocks and simple drums. Resonator blocks are exceptionally i effective in teaching rhythm to children. j Melody instruments comprise another group of musical toys. Actual tunes can be reproduced on such instruments as the xylonphone and the “c-note” mleody! 1 flute. Toy pfhnos and electric organs' oftsn are used to introduce children to the keyboard. Toy ukeleles, guitars, banjos and mandolins — all priced under $lO — allow the child to play under $lO — allow the immediately, and youngsters have lots of fun with this type of “first experience.’ Whatever the child’s choice, parents will be'giving a gift of music — that usually outlasts the toy instruments by decades. Both fantasy and realism are significant trends in the stuffed animal section of Toyland. Youngsters may fondle replicas of their favored pedigreed pooches or felines, or cuddle up to fantastic animals inspired by cartoon characters or sheer imagination on the part of designers. I - ■ For three centuries following His birth, Christ’s nativity was celebrated at various times in January, March, April, May, September, and October by Christian groups. December 25th, was set as the day for the observance of Christmas in the sixth century. The topmost ornament on a Christmas tree is called a gipfel. Bayberry candles, which are said to fortell good luck for the coming year if they burn bright at Christmas, were first made by early settlers in America. They dipper bayberry branches in wax and burned them during the holidays.

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Bicycles Tops As Gift Items Bicycles are expected to retain their position as a favorite Christmas gift for both young and old. Youngsters are delighted to receive bikes at Christmas, for their fun value. Young adults enjoy the low-cost transportation afforded while adult men and women use the bike for fun and fitness. More bikes are given at Christmas than at any other time, sur-

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veys have shown, mostly by grandparents who present the youngster of the family with his first two wheeler. Os the 27 million bikes in use in America, some 5 million are used by persons above the age of n. Bikes are being used for dating, in revenue-producing activities sueh as newspaper and package delivery, and for campus transportation when classes are scheduled in widely separated buildings. a At high schools, too, bike use is soaring and many graduates-to-be will be placing an order with ! Santa for a new bike in the colors of their future alma mater. At the other end of the scale, children are riding two-wheelers at a more tender age than ever

before because of the fine safety record rolled up by cyclists. Partially responsible are the safety programs sponsored each year in hundreds of communities conjunction with the Bicycle Institute of America. J_ The ballad type of carol, now considered by musical writers as the true carol, is the folk song type, handed down from generation to generation, as the authentic creation of the people. The more elagorate type of Christmas song, by known composers and of musical complexities are generally referred to as Christmas hymns, by these same musical authorities.

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