THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C. D-18 SUNDAY. NOVEMBER *«, 19.13 | Plastic Containers Money-Making Projects for Christmas When you are buying plastic v--. . % food storage containers, out ANTIQUE By Kitte Turmell Christmas. She checks and with tuck-in pockets for good cookies on strings, paper cornu- find quotes regula- what temperatures container At Christmas, you want to be current postal grooming (soap, bubble bath, copias. Also, Marjorie stuffs the SHEFFIELD generous tions. etc.). (4) “Wondar balls” of will stand. Some plastic pieces as as Santa with sur- toys into stockings for small fry. ENTREE DISHES, TRAYS, prise gifts, date spending. So 2. Personal delivery. Joan’s . yarn into which tiny token gifts can take boiling or near boiling goes wrapped—to unwrapped They are made from cloth with it’s brisk to shop early for ideas brother into action with his are be temperatures, others can’t. REVOLVING TUREENS ARE that will help you to earn your jalopy to deliver at agreed dates,! one by one as the ball is un- cutout letters for the child’s TO BE FOUND IN OUR extra expenses. There are serv- as follow-up for Joan’s gift wound—for children, invalids, name and jingle-ben toe-trim. PRESENT ices you can sell to friends, neigh- wrapping. travelers. For fun, as well as profit, why Useful Tool COLLECTION your bors. Also to family, maybe. 3. Individual shopping. Joan Holiday -Help: Soon as not get crowd together for A swivel-blade peeler is an in- Your mother or dad might be pages store consultants for ex- Santa starts his personal appear- the do-it-yourself-party at dispensable kitchen tool because HOUSE you things o'GIFTS glad to take on your ofler to do pert advice. She relays a choice ance tours, Georgia begins her which could create it will pare fruits and vegetables D. KKUESAW MILESTONE sure to merrier special work for added income. of suitable gifts, costs. Then she toyland and store window tours make Christmas very thin. You’ll find these peel- | 1438 WISCONSIN AVE. With enterprise, you can start buys and sends as directed by with children. She charges baby- for at least two—the getter and ers cost little and come in vari- ¦if Mm 'mm you. NO. 7 0300 m; : v . IWife- a “small business’’ that will build her customers. sitting fees plus expenses. ous styles. ps JW |S»||; Addressing up to a dependable annual in- 4. and mailing, of For kitchen duty, Judy is on come. Here are some projects Christmas cards for busy people call in neighbors’ homes as apt to work well for young peo- with long lists. needed to help with fruit-cake ple and inspire you to think up 5. Sale of wrappings, cards to baking, turkey stuffing, Hr :•'% or sud- ~? i*. PI ¦ ./... M what you could do. those who prefer to wrap and den marketing for forgotten send their own. j j Gift Services—Wrapping. Joan items. . Christmas homework: wraps presents. This is a per- Old Christmas Tree Service: Jim I family recipes are “borrowed” by r sonalized service, more popular delivers trees se- '' * shops for or * **"'»&> * $ Lucy for the sweet treats (cook- ¦-¦¦i" each year, for which her 13- lected by families. sets dates) These he —Whtte Photo. —Colony Photo. year-old sister is now her as- ies, stuffed that she up in painted standards (Jim- MRS. HENRY L. FULLER JEANNE E. ROWELL sistant. Wrapping is done at makes and delivers. built) centered with deep MISS For decorations, cans The former Engaged to Joan's, or at the homes of cus- Christmas to hold water and keep trees George and his craft Miss Elizabeth E. Fair. Mr. W. Cameron Roberts, jr. , tomers. Trimmings are furnished class fresh. market: Wreaths, by her or them as preferred. mantelpieces, For tree ornaments of Miss Elaine Fair, table arrangements and lapel long- Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray I Joan begins work soon as pres- time Marjorie and daughter of Mrs. Isabelle A. Fair Rowell of announce ! ornaments, combining ever- appeal, makes Surry, Va.. ents are ready. For some, this sells popcorn strings and balls, of Cumberland, Md., and the late j the engagement of their daugh- greens, holly, mistletoe, candle i is before . For gingerbread men, star sugar Mr. Leslie W. Fair, became the l i ter Jeanne Elderidge to Mr. W. others, it’s a week-before-Christ- figurines. Specialties include | bride on November 21 of Mr. | | Cameron Roberts, jr., son of Col. mas rush. Service is signed up hearth baskets of painted pine 1 Henry Lee Fuller. He is the son and Mrs. Roberts of Alexandria, ahead. cones. Also, shadow-box frames ! of Mrs. Fannie G. Fuller of currently stationed in Frank- To demonstrate ability for new for manger-scene groupings. j Back From Meeting Hampton, Va., and the late Mr. , Germany. The wedding prospects referred by neighbors For pre-Christmas bazaars, Dr. and Mrs. Harold Mitchell Harvey A. Fuller. will take place in the early Mary sum- and friends, 'Joan shows well- and her high school sewing of Laytonsville spent week The ceremony took place at St. : in Surry. class make: (1) Stoles, last -1 mer wrapped samples. Also she of- each in City, where Dr. Martin's Catholic Church with Miss Rowell is a senior at ; fers to package a gift free—as with a pocket into which you can the Rev. Louis W. of- Mitchell attended a medical Cheathum Mary Washington College in on-the-spot courtesy. Sidelines tuck a handkerchief or party meeting. Dr. and ficiating. Following a reception, Mrs. Mitchell I Fredericksburg. Mr. Roberts j include: purse. (2) Aprons with stitched guests of their daughter, Mr. and Fuller ! were Mrs. left on a was graduated from the Virginia 1. Postal service. Joan wraps compartments for Mrs. Johnny Root and her fam- wedding trip Philadelphia household to and Military Institute and served and posts packages early enough cleaning or gardening “gim- ily, during New York. They their stay in New will reside in j two years as a lieutenant in the to assure delivery ahead of micks.” <3) Bibs for small fry, York. Hyattsville. Air Force. i

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