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Lil i Kw 1 Aid To Tho Nee< Members of the St. Stephens pose with some of the gifts t forces on Saturday, Dec. 1, tc street people and people In ni Select Christ By JOANNE FALLS Home Economics Extension Agent With Christmas only a few weeks away, many people are getting ready to buy toys for the children on their Christmas lists. Adult relatives and friends should be concerned about the safety and wearability of the toys, as well as the joy and satisfaction that they will bring to the children. The toys you buy should be fun, instructive, as well as safe and easy to clean. Keeping toys clean is especially important for babies and young children who like to put things into their mouths. If buying for a child under five years, try to get a toy that can in suds?and I water or wiped clean. Check * the labels of bt A stuffefcf toys to see if they are colorfast and machine washable. Br * tfl j _ ~ #i'y.? i Once a sanitary toy is Falls . discovered, make sure it is safe for the child for whom it is intended. Many accidents have been caused because a child played with a toy designed for someone older. Even in buying toys for older children, think about the babies in the famil> who might be able to swallow some detachable part of the oldei child's toy. Always check toys for safetj before buying. Examine soft toy to detect any harmful wires 01 pins hidden in the fabric, anc check tags to be sure paint is non toxic. Avoid toys that make lou< noises which could harm a child* hearing. When buying a toy for a chih three years or younger, check fo sharp edges or small pieces tha can be easily detached an< swallowed. For example, buy stuffe animals or dotts with eyes em ?broidered on ^rather than fasten ed. All toys should be sturd enough to withstand the mos vigorous play. Never purchas one that might shatter iiito shar pieces. I [QUALITIES! Aj-Swwflff Little Known Facts KSbtteii, Kate Smith, who at 16 won an amateur ahow that catapulted her to stardom, never took a singing lesson in her life or learned to read music. In I spite of her lack of formal training, she was, in 1933, the highest-paid woman star in radio, earning $3,000 a ' I1 w?lfc i a iH I ^MflEBW M|'| ^ 4P^ ^a V *"?? v J, ? * ^V -' *? ~ ^BwTb v <y Baptist Church missionary groui hey gathered recently for the lej > sponsor a clothing bank and gi irsing and rest homes (photo by . cmas toys for c r Analyze the personality of the child who will receive your gift. If a yuuugsici iiaa a icnucnvy tu play rough, don't buy that youngster a heavy toy that could injure another person. After checking a toy for cleanability and safety, look again to make sure the child it is meant for will enjoy it. Children usually get the most pleasure from toys they can learn from. Babies, for example, are fascinated by mobiles, play mirrors and toys that rattle and squeak. Bright colors are particularly attractive to infants. They love to hug stuffed animals and soft dolls. Balls and roly-polys encourage them to reach and crawl, and provide visual stimulation as - well. Stacking toys help develop babies' muscles. Toddlers of one-and-a-half to three years are challenged by ^. jide^n^toys jh^t promote agility SAVE $6- *1 lis the s< to be I in Pants-' r I Reg. $18 i In regular or full-hi| 5 our pants of wover Celanese Fortrel* i I their shape while fitt * so comfortably! Zif H cinched back wais 1 H and fashion colors. s H Dressy blouse. Lace and tuck fror collar and lace acc 1 polyester. Misses. I R?g $20 |2^9 , Blouse tn women s stzei 3 d I***? *> - ?. e P wm Satlafaction guoront?d or your monoy book 09?n, Roobuek and Co., I H^/ * 53, The Shaw, and The Deborah, *s fortunate. The groups joined tu ??. ? - ? * ~ - - * * " itx giveaway Tor neeay Tamines, James Parker). child's safety and strengthen muscles. Big building blocks and simple puzzles encourage patience and develop imagination. Toddlers appreciate simple books and a toy that lets them imitate adults is always a big hit. Children of three to five years of age are even more interested than toddlers in the adult world. Buy them doctor kits, toy telephones, miniature farms and doll houses. Cars, trucks, planes and trains are always fun for active play. Any child this age loves to ride on a tricycle. They appreciate more complicated puzzles. Whatever the age, parents should try to supervise a child's play as much as possible. Since accidents may occur when a person falls or trips over a toy left around the house, be sure to make routine checks to see if wear and tear have made any toys dangerous and unfit for play. j If t igsjg *ason That-Fit D ^^ i 2-way stretch polyester retain W ? ing yours?ever ft. jper front, with V| i .Jf t styling. Basic 1 fe .ft- % Misses. m X '%W I it with standup f j i ?. ents. Easy-care I * \ ? i ' * ' 'I-' i at similar savings ^B||Br -i WL B' $&l ::i -W ;V^MI B % h^K . j in Ik "' Pit' .pjM Bk^ BpHP^TT MfcCtt yjL ^MA^^AA AakAa|Aj*A *>? WW. Wrw^w, MimiC, WCPWOB. ^Actoy, Ntah Wnt, Jscksorwd ?0; OBhuMii Aomoi^ Jklyrtta Im yfc OBIM#^ LynoMufp ^Mnoks ' W4 WV; BaitawiWa. ?cfcfy, KuKM ?r Th DOWNTOWN THRl^AY* REYNOLD A MANOR VISIT US OR TCLKRHONt: DIAL 722-3411 T5 J^ iiv !( BOLD, BEAUTIFUL AND UNIQUE JEWELRY CARVEC MAGIC TO YOUR ACCESSORIZING. MANY OF THE! AND KMT. UNUSUAL EARRINGS, BRACELETS, NEC* AS MOST INTERESTING GIFTS. IT S THE NEWSY LOC \ LECTION FROM WHICH ONLY A FE' davi ' ,'juw ain <A ji t .jihiom RAP UP A BE/ ^1 mm r ^djrnL ^B- -': '^^SSstOBS^S^ii^; ::'i ;^^:^?;:v HR ^1 . .:'*' ' -: ^K>>. - v -' '"" ' ' ' .' ' . " MM M8AMSST MAM MTAN. tTOM JtFtwm, FayenevWe, OotfnnH. Ooldoboro, Oroonofcoro. Qr?wiWH t, MrtllgK Aocfcy Mount, Wilmington, WtcMton IMorn dV Moek Hi _ KT. AaMand ) Chronicle. Thursday, December 6, 1984-Page B15 downtown: 10:00-5:30 thruway: 9:00-9:00 | raynolda manor: 10:00-9:00 THRUWAY & REYNOLDA OPEN SUNDAYS 1:00-6:00 ild animal jewelry > FROM WOOD. BONE AND SHELLS BRINGS A CRVAILVE 5E ARE ONE OF A KIND STYLES FROM KATRINA, (LACES AND PINS TO TREASURE FOR YOURSELF OR GIVE )K IN JEWELRY THIS SEASON. COME SEE THE ENTIRE COLW PIECES ARE SHOWN. $12.00 $10.00. /f fs jewelry c 'iii'ttxitiniHi'' < ? !*.? . j ,ir//o;'j3nu,jO K, lioc.trj? DUTIFUL SEARSSAL? H on all our contemporary llngorte coordinates ... They're sensible, they're sophisticated, they're' . . . irresistible! Lovely lacy underthings from our updated groupings like our Isn't It Divine group shown here. Bras, panties, slips and camisoles. Stylos shown, rog. S5-S12 I All End^rabl^t" * hosiery I They're called Endure bles because they last! I Wear tested to last an I average of 18 wear Inge! Conventional, I knee high and thl-top styles and more. Control and aupport ttytaa at similar aavtHQs
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