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By ED (A Mere Man) WILSON THIS business of wrapping

ages is a cinch. Nothing to it, really ; . .

a bit of paper,

Christmas pack-

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n ” ” 3 d WHEN. YOU HAVE complete command of the situation, pick out the first present vou

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know if "EA Christmas Package.

5 » ® NOW FOR YOUR daughter's, slippers. They come in a box that any ordinary, normal-sized

“Throw the paper away, take another piece of paper. Seems to be the last sheet. Put on your and hat, hop into the car, go to drigstore, buy some more paper, hop out of the car, put coat and hat away, start

Yule Card Pageant

A potluck supper at 6 p.m. in Hollenbeck ] Hall will precede a Christmas. carol pageant at 7:30 p. m, at the YWCA Christmas féstival Tuesday. Mrs. Leroy Miller ia

. ; f y, ant to wrap. A lamp shade ing sli box again eetings have been 2 Pit of ribbon wan _ wrapping slipper gain. OUR mieeting : Now the first thing vou want .for your wife. Now there's Chilsimas Wrapping papel Oops. Cigaret. burn. ~ announced for this to do when wrapping a Christ, Something to challenge thé pa would fit, Lay the paper flat on « #2 = in charge of special events. - : . i © a i 18% £ ‘ i . : oh son and month by the Indianapolis .. package, Is forget all tience of any good package the table, put the box on top TAKE A NEW sheet of paper All YWCA members, their David Clark Bob John Unit. American Association Wy : hay of it... hmmmm ... where's 4 families and friends are in- = Leroy Miller. +4 about - the rest of the family. Wrapper: what happened to that a bri ered dish i t University W . the price tag to that lam vited to bring a covered dish. Pig-tailers participating will of ar Ci Ten, Sy Wii Let them fight over the magnifi- First’ you unfold the wrap- xa P price tag onthe shade? Thought table service and bread and = yi 4. Bornkamp, Lorna fo IL, RB. Kling, 630 Wi. cent ‘crégtions ‘0f ithe .Christ- ping paper. laying ft fiat on the shade’ © it was right here on the floor. butter. Tne supper will De LJ" iene Boukes, Judy group at 130 p.m. Méndav, Mas paper printars and the un- table. Then you place the lamp- Open up the .box with the Not there anymore. Not any- . Buje) Sole. Beverage Broadhead Judith Ann Clapp, Misc Barcus Tichemor will be matched skills of the ribbon shade on the .paper. Grab a lamp shade in--it, take. shade 1500 in-the room. ¥ rd yor dults . Diane Culley, Mary Margaret chairman. Humorous books to Kk corner nf the fol 1D out, take off price tag, throw it Open box with lampshade i “Sens and young a x-ane Ys m oe te ewed Inciule *The Form ae po Opes of Ire yager, S34 Sup f t sh n box with lampshade participating in the pageant Culley, Linda Kay Daugherty, De ¥ a o ee ho You take what's left. After wards and Tew hmmmm . . . on floor, put 8 ade back in box, it, take shade out . + + RO price will be Misses Kaye Noble, Son- Judy Finley, Susan ‘Fowler, ana N enarite. Chaplain.” 3 all, everybody knows. dear old Joes quite Jegen fhe wr close it, gfe another sheet of tao put shade back in. glue an- dra Nolting, Patty Smith. gnaron Kay Gordon, Cherry A Charlie Chaplain. + 5 Dad dosnt have very: good ape 3 not ig enough. ell, Christmas paper on it. NobddY other hunk of paper on box Charlette Smith, Carol McClar- McCormack and Judy Mauriee. : 1 get a bigger one. Hmmmm ». m. Tuesday at the home of ° taste ch ‘things anyway a : - could tell that box had ever i. looks like it went though Teh. Charlotte Taulbee, Paddy . (thers are Carmella MarBn. Tuesday a bE Oe EN I A nal ol fm ie Te sane fie been opened. the last war, but it'll. have to Speitel. Betty Harris, Mary cum, Patty O'Neill, Gloria Pat424. Bt. will be is” Your pa 80 relax: smoke your pipe read After you've put the lamp- : Now tha ‘vou have the slip- do. Ney, Vivian Miller and Nancy pick Christine Priller, Patty the. Oath Candy or oats the paper, enjoy life in general, shade ac Kwin the pox it came Christmas ecard, one with a per box on the paper, fold the Look at_slipper box lying on Miller. Sage, Sally and Susan Schoeneme : ish candy. fo Breas: After the Form is over, an. in and g glued hristmas paper Ranta Claus on it and ‘write side of the paper in toward the table, turn on your heel, go to rn 8 way, Ellen Schuck, ' Sandra &chool.' Miss Carol © Brown Rotmee 10 the Tes! of je tamily is the outside 720 Plek. ontt. 2 “love, Jim” across his beard, Dox. Looks a little wide. Have your wife's bedroom, shake her MISS BARBARA FELLAND, Weaver, Mary Lou Wetzel will be chairman. Christmas. DAckaas: and you It "Tove, aE AMO TEn Tmil do to cut a little off. After you've gently. Miss Sarah Campbell and Janice Whitehead and Roselyn #8» don't want anybody else sneak- Doesn't seent to be any 4 Nouody: oh earth could ten 2.2 Sood Bunk of, fod fhe See, nothing to it. Relax, this David Felland, James Felland, Priller. CREATIVE WRITING will joo ni of rib of here ard around: Cut } Je any tags : y arth Cou le paper in toward the box again business of wrapping Christmas David Miller, Ernie Lopez, Bob The audience will join in the be the theme at 9:15 a. m. dd mn ut up a last year's that lampshade from an atomic . .. hmmm . . . short, packages is a cinch. Sarner, Vincent Massaro, singing of familiar carols. Thursday when the study group will meet in the Broadway Methodist Church. Mrs. Garrison Winders, Instructor, will discuss, “Let Your ‘Hero . ~ Do the Work.” Mrs, Walter P Morton will be chairman The home of Mrs. Karl rt? Koons, 5767 N. Pennsylvania 8 will be the scene at 1:30 p. m. Thursday for a discussion nr on “International Relations,” - 3 8 MORE SHOPPING DAYS 'Til Christmas > : \uud Reel ~ LEAGI po. and Mrs. | party for ¢ Tables Hassocks Desk Chairs Marys Co - Ral : QUESTION: What help Many ~s t y're s ‘ond We have an assort- Mem Ma from immy and does climate give for a “slight prices from which to ment of styles, sizes whic o choose. cage of tuberculosis? Are choose. * Drum table and colors. Hassocks Chair sketched, rose et Blackwoo Arizona «and... New Mexico sketched, mahogany sketched storage typ~ back, needlepoint M ! good” Finish, “spaeciovy $1495. Lorger size seat. Solid mahog- - Ir. ANSWER: It was former- drawer. $29.95 $16.95 any. $19.95 HE. 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