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Contain blood-building iron. See how fast you can feel your happy self again without costly shots! (Also liquid Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.) Spin the Plate Lois Stein' This favorite old game is always fun to play indoors or outside. Use a pie tin or an old china plate. The first spin ner stands in the center and all the other players stand or kneel in a circle around him. When the spinner spins the plate, he calls the name of one of the players. That boy or girl must rush to the spin ning plate and try to catch it before it lies flat on the floor. If he's quick enough and catches it, he becomes th- next spinner. The game continues until everyone's had a turn. ELIZAIETH. ELLEN LONG What insect mends socks? What insect seems to be saying its prayers? What insect is the name of a game which is especially popular with English children? What insect is from the Orient? What insect need never go without light or heat? What insect has a royal title? What insect has a girl's name in its name? What insect is named for a fairy-tale monster? What insect has a name that shows it is not a gentleman? What insect is named for an important animal which is especially useful to cowboys? Auas-tou; -Qt '3nq iCpei -g 'XguoSejp '8 P!P -&)bt 'Xgjannq tpjeuoui '9 "S 'apaaq asairedtsf -f 'jaUOUD 'sijireui guiXead -g 'ajpaau Suuuecj 'X :sj3msuv 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. left's Itruiv a Snail Ann Davidow () A pretty line that likes to twirl, Makes a nicely rounded swirl. Then next to this curlicue, Place a triangle in view. Now draw a head, then a tail, Add feelers and you have a snail. And snails, when they creep, you know, Leave a little track in tow. GIFTS FOR MOTHER Ida M. Pardue Mother's Day is here and if your fingers are all thumbs when it comes to turning out dainty gifts in yarn, yardage, paints, or the like, don't fret! Here are some simple gifts you can make at the last minute. For instance, Mother would appreciate a book of colored tidbit picks. All you need to make them are some plain toothpicks and food coloring. For solid color,picks, add seven or eight drops of the desired coloring to one tablespoonful of water in a clean lid of a peanut butter jar or any similar shallow container. Drop the toothpicks into this solution. Take them out with tweezers or a teaspoon and lay them on a paper to dry. Then, tie them together with colored yarn. Cover with cellophane. Can you type neatly? Give Mother some useful address labels. Buy gummed, perforated sheets at an office- or school-supply store and print the name and address in each little oblong. Then tear them apart neatly and pack in a small box. Fancy bobby pins are easily made with a few loose beads or sequins. Use liquid glue and trim one side of a bobby pin. An oversized safety pin, decorated in the same way, i 1- J Decomes a very appealing aress pin. Gay drinking glass coasters are quickly cut from the colored portions of old greeting cards. Stand a glass upside down on the paper and trace around it with a pencil. Now cut out this circle, one-quarter inch wider than the traced line. This leaves a border which may be cut into scallops, fringe or points. Paste two circles together and let them dry well before cutting. If coaster shows a tendency to curl, lay a heavy book on top of it. None of these simple gifts requires any special talent; all you need are willing hands and a loving heart! - 10 Family Weekly, May 5, 1957