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BAILEY RUGTj:. EAIUY. NORT \Tips For Teens ] With Christmas so near, have you decided on the gift you would like to give your girl or boy friend? Maybe I can give you a few hints on some attractive, inexpensive gifts that should be chosen with good taste and care and with the particu lar receiver in mind. Among the many items dis played in different stores suitable for boys are gloves, handkerchiefs, ties, tie clips, and cuff links. , In the girls' line it is permissible to buy sta tionery, candy, flowers, recoids, books, and scarfs* A boy or girl knowj.ng good manners will not gi/e each other personal, inti mate gifts, such as paja mas, bathrobes, linperie, or any other items that would go into one's pri vate bedroom. Neither do they give expensive gifts. No girl or boy who knows what is considered correct appreciates the taste re vealed in choosing these type articles for gifts. The thourht to remember in giving and receiving gifts this Christmas is "Don't consider the cost but the thoughtfulness and remembrance behind the art of giving and receiving*" Grad© Makes Santas VibrkshoP Santa's workshop has been portrayed in booklet form by Miss Alice Hardy's third gradeis. These booMets conbaiii original piotiu-ea and II C/JtOLINA. DECE^'BER. Tiern. Hi.LitGs Cassandra Cozart, foiurth grader, spent the Thanks giving holidays in Norfolk, Virginia. Miss Alice Hardy, third grade teacher, is planning to visit her sister in Washington, D.C., during the Christmas holidays, Mrs. Ruth Underwo od's sixth grade girls had only TWO absences during a four- week period recently. PAGE 10 Grades Buy Readers Three hundred ten supple mentary readers were pur chased by elementary grade teachers this month. This ^}.3lt8.80 order was made possible ’ by the supplementary fee earlier this fall by students in grades one through eight. stories-by the students. The class is also making jointed Santas. BAlLEY THEATER. MERRY CHRISTMAS ; Friday-Saturday 19-20 UNTAlffiD FRONTIER & GIRL IN WHITE Serial-Cartoon Sunday-Monday 21-22 BIG JIM McUIN With John Wayne News-Cartoon Wednesday-Thursday 2h-25 C^MSON ?IRITE News (Continuous show starting 2 p.m..) Sunday-Monday 28-29 AFFAIR IN TRINIDAD With Rita Hayworth News 0 -t: to .. .■ (0 « -C -v cr -Q 'I;;? p:-. ■-f'- 'i'A -’'Y" Lot yourQppes ra' 0 V ‘o 'D .0 s T A R 5 Give your clothes thut new groomed look Take Them To .. L.M.WatSQQ C iGone ... -ProRi
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