pk (-section m THE CAPITAL JOURNAL; Salem. Orefon Tuesday, December 1. 1959 Let Young and Old Join Pre-Holiday Preparations in YournomeihisTime Christmas, mora than any other day, should be a tlma of creatine family tradition! and the warm memorial that laat a lifetime. - From the very beginning, Chriitmaa bai been a family day. It began with a mother, a father, and a Child and has become the moet precious day that a family can share. Sharing la the key word In making your family Chriitmaa a memorable occasion. Let each member of the family lend a helping hand In decorating the house with green and red candles. The pride of the little tota In their ahare of theana shrdl r their part of the Christmas decorating mora than makes up for the not-qulte-formal ef fect of the dramatic arrange ment that wti originally planned. It'a wonderful fun to act a aide an evening to trim the tree and make it a family project For a really old-fashioned Yuietide, let the children atring popcorn and make sparkling ornaments for the tree. After tree is decorated and the twinkling lights are turned on for this first evening of your holiday season, make it a family party. While the chll Chriitmaa cookies or other re freshments. Perhaps it will wind up in a songfeat with veryoni Joining in singing all the family's best loved Christmas carols. Stretching out your Chriat maa season gives, everyone a chance to enjoy each phase of the exciting preparations. Plan a special day for the holiday baking and allow the children to help. All the Christmas treats will aeem extra special if they have helped crack the nuts, cut up the candied fruits. Use Your Imagination in Wrapping Xmas Gifts Mayoe it Isn't wise to Judge a book by Its cover out, you can be sure that your Christ mas gift will be Judged, at least in part, on their "covers," or the Christmas wrappings you send them in! Each year, more and more shoppers are appreciating the importance of Christmas wrap pings keyed to the season, and worthy of the gifts they con tain. Manufacturers of gift wrap ping paper, colored atring, rib bons,' seals, stickers and other wrapping accessories, all fol low this trend closely. This year they will offer greater va riety in patterns, designs, and color than aver before You'll find that more and more people are "personaliz ing" their . wrappings with matched paper, stickers and ribbons all in the same dis tinctive designs. Colon of the wrappings may harmonize, or they may contrast as imagina tively aa you wish. Characteristic of the Indi vidual' emphasis la the current trend to gift-wrapping themes' with over-all color motifs of the wrapping paper, stickers, ribbons, etc. all unified and harmonious! Not only does the theme' allow you to play up your Imagination it gives you unlimited scope In 'tailoring each package to the very per son who will receive it. A flattering touch to add to any gift! However, for a Season slnv dren are proudly admiring their decorating Job and their or shape the cookies. tree, serve not cocoa ana U there are little children In the family, allow a special day for the thrilling visit to Santa Claus in your local store. On this day, too, let them do their own Christmas gift shopping. They'll be far prouder of the gifts they've picked out and bought on their own than any that were selected for them to give. These gifts will be the ones that will be remembered through the years, bringing heart-warming recollections of a child's Imaginative choice of gifts! A family evening of gift wrapping will help create hap py memories of Christmas! What fun to recall the packages decorated with too many stick ers, a bunchy bow, and marked with a carefully-printed card. The surprises, the giggles, and the secrecy are all a part of this memory-making evening! So, aU it takes la a Utile ex tra time and a lot of sharing to make a family Christmas that will be remembered Just as you remember those of your childhood! The holly wreath, like many favorite Christmas customs, came as a result of the early Christian practice of enhancing Druid customs with Christian significance. Thus the holly wrekth became the crown of thorns, the red berries, the drops of Christ's blood. ply loaded with tradition, It follows that the traditional de signs are still the largest sell ers. Favorites are the bright pa pers, stickers and ribbons with Jolly Santas, gay polnsettias and holly, cheery Christmas trees and other Yuietide de signs of tradition. The idea of all of this extra care to wrappings Is that any gift worth giving, is worth giving with dash and flair. Specialty Foods fo Tickle the Gourmet Lets face it: it'a a gourmet's world. If you don't believe it, Just ask the food specialty stores that every year are sell ing more and more gaily pack aged food delicacies to more and more people aa Christmas gifts. One of the top buyers of food specialties around today, says: "The most popular gift items are fancy biscuits from England, the U. S., Holland, France, Italy and Denmark, dried figs from Turkey and raisins from California. Nat ural and dried fruits are en Joying a booming business, too." He finds that French glace fruits, melon glace, pate de foie gras In attractive earthern ware terrlnes, lebkuchen from Germany, French and Italian FOR THE MAN IN YOUR LIFE . Perfect as a Christmas gift, an all-wool lounging robe holds the promise of many seasons of warmth and comfort! The Wool Bureau selects two styles here Left: a tattersal pattern and Right: a bright plaid. hors d'oeuvres are getting to be almost "de rigeuer" for Yuietide gifts Fancy olives ripe ones from California and green ones from Spain make perfect Christ-gifts. Honey . . . fine Jams and marmalades in fancy Jars . . . rare teas in handsome painted metal containers all are find ing their way under the tree. v. . r .. . t . American St. Nick a Hardy Gent Aged 90 The Grand Old Man of Christmas hits his stride at ninety this Chriatmaa and the old gent never looked bet ter in his life. For it waa way back there in 1863 that Cartoonist Tom Nast first created Santa Claus 7 Give Holiday Dinner A Note of Glamor Want to give your Christ mas dinner standbys new tang and zest? Try these unusual flavoring tips and note the as we know him full grown to his white whiskers -on his drawing pad. During the early CO', he was commissioned t o Illustrate Clement Clark Moore's poem "A Visit From St Nicholas" ("The Night Before Christ mas"). The drawings he sub mitted showed Santa Claus pretty much as he looks today. From that day to this, Santa has a Bed hardiv at all. In u- of BO very busy Decembers. ; VACATION uxiora, conn. () Four Hundred nunili mnk m ar- . -uru,. hnliriav ft, thm nfn.J r - " va i.ua soiiaaiea scnooi was burglar. ImH. Police wantjui 4m -i -n the building for fingerprints. pleased reactionl Add ground almonds to your hard sauce for Christmas puddings . . . sprinkle raisins in creamed onions for a deliciously differ-1 ent flavor . . . spark your cranberry aauce with a touch of port wine! iswaiaisjejaiiaisflaiissisiia3 ARROW CHRISTMAS GIFTS l THE ARROW STORE Moke his a Merry Christmas with on Arrow Gift... 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