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Aluminum - foil paper is a wrapping of many ses It's already bel6ved of homemakers in the kitchen, as a de-wrinkling aid to ironing and to cover gilt packages, - Now the Reynolds Metal people have released a new line of their produet especially for the holiday season. Available in a number of different colors and de-
signs, it will wrap holiday presents handsomely, Distinctive examples in clude a bright ' blue foil, textured silver and gold paper and an olive green shade, The latter would
make a handsome gentleman’s gift especialy if it
silver ribbon.
One of the most unusual patterns is a deer poised against a pale green and snow-swept hillside. Another is a sprinkling of Christmas trees, wrapped packages and toys silhouetted against a pale green foil background.
Simple Trimmings
Rolls of, it are on sale for less than $1 in department
and stationery stores, gift shops and food markets locally. nn 2 ¥
When the gift-wrapping is over, save the remnants for Christmas ornaments. Even such simple trimmings as old-fashioned chains look like something out of a fine window display when they're made of the shining paper. To form them, fold a long piece of aluminum gift wrap
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what it was you reco for putting on leaves to make them decay fast. Mrs. Ruth Quinn, Brown county.
A—She probably refers to Adco —a trade named product I mentioned in a piece on the| necessity for saving leaves to add humas to the soil. There are other preparations of sim-
ilar kind having other trade names. Or, easiest of all (and least expensive) if she has a place where she can spread the leaves over part of her garden or -spade them under this winter, she can Simply add a little lime which will help decay. Lime, of course, must not be] overdone,
Send questions on gardening to Mrs. Smith, The Indianap- | olis Times, Indianapolis 9.
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Designing Woman—
By ELIZABETH HILLYER
OF .COQURSE a pair of tables balance each other perfectly at
| opposite ends of a sofa. But it ,- isn’t a hard and fast Tle that
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enough to be important decoration, balances a tall lamp. Color counts, too. A dark plece of furniture against a light wall seems to weigh mare than a piece,
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with knitting yarn. Open out to form a many-colored spnerical ball. Cornncopias, stockings and other ancy shapes to hold candy and tiny gifts may all be formed by using ‘pasted together” foil. Tiny match
Boxes and other miniature gift boxes filled with nonsense gifts may be covered to hang on the tree. If Christmas still means traditional glass balls on a giant evergreen, let the children in the family decorate their own tree, with the foil ornaments. They'll relish every minute of the project.
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Christmas Dance A special Christmas dance will be held by the 329 Club Sunday {night in the YWCA. Dancing will {be from 9 to midnight and music will be provided by the Wilsonnaires,
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Miss Pat Hoffhein and Dick Beaman are in charge of enter[tainment for the event, and Ed Partlow heads the refreshments committee, Miss Betty Dungan and Robert Dain are handling publicity. The 329 Club is a self-govern-ing organization of men and women, sponsored by the YWCA, a Red Feather service of the Community Fund.
Adorable
By MRS. ANNE CABOT This adorable cosy crocheted
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Pattern 5665 includes complete crocheting instructions, material requirements, stitch fllustrations and finishing dat-
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Christmas Program To Be Today
Children in the Irvington Union
Christmas dance from 8 to 10 p. m. today.
The class includes seventh and eighth graders, It has been sponsored by the Union for 15 years, This year's class of 318 pupils is the largest. Mrs, Paul V. Shick is arty chairman and Mrs. Egbert S. Hil-| dreth is general chairman for the! project. Chaperons tonight will include
jwitzer, Don Warrick; D. F. Mitzer, Dunnigan, Richard Orton, Harry
Newcomer, M. Pagett;, Hoyt Miller, and Francis A. Wilhelm, Dr. and Mrs. | R. C. Rees and Dr. and Mrs. J. T. ‘farrell, The grand march will be led N Dick Hildreth and Barbara Ann! Warrick, ‘lass instructor is
Miss Eileen
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Guild Units to Meet
The following White Cross Guild units will meet next week
in the Center: Monday—Meridian |Street Methodist, Rebekah and |Wallace Street Presbyterian; [ Tuesday —New Jersey and Me{ridian Heights; Wednesday-—S8t. Paul, Degree of Honor and A-O-A; Thursday—Irvington and Brookside, and Friday—Brightwood and Victory.
of Clubs’ dancing class will be| entertained by the Union at al
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. North. Pike is the chairman.
{rup will entertain with a tea and
an “at home" party in their new! Eileen Murray Wed |Name CARB NENEIRRERIIRERRRIRES residence, 6121 Central Ave, from | To Jack Irish
4 to 6 p. m. Bunday.
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Camp Fire, 2 Blue Bird
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Christmas Program
To Be Tomorrow
Grandmas and Grandpas In the city will be remembered by the Camp Fire Girls at the Camp Fire
Hvers the boxes. The girls also made stuffed dolls animals for children’s homes and nurseries. Miss Lucia Funk, president of the All-City Horizon Club, will be the emcee for the Camp Fire party. Mrs. Robert Jones is program chairman. The group with Mrs. Raymond Fye,
Christmas choral reading. Mrs. Paul Moszingo will direct the singing.
Results of the recent city-wide
{ Mrs. Russell chairman, The program for the Blue Bird {party will include movies and a {visit from Santa Claus. Mrs. Paul
Swenson, awards
Mrs. Helen Murray 930 N. Parke er Ave, announces the
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