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Show B2 REVIEW, June 2, DID 1966 HER SHOPPING ON A DICYCLE ... Always Tea At The Mosque SOUTHEAST BUILDERS 2189 McClelland Pimm V House fi We I BIG OR SMALL Whether carload lot or Indiwe are previdual piece ORDER any TO CUT to pared wish. material you building ... -- c Oo 484-441- 9 ... c ' o Sugar FURNITURE SOUTH OF GRANITE O 0 We will help you figure out what your husband asked you to pick up. Just one of our cour- 5 ipf'llTClsEF' Vvvi1 i mrmm tesy services. HUGREED PAI1ELS Distinguished by a remarkable range of applications, no other single treatment offers such a wealth ef decorative effects. e Drapery Indirect lighting Peneis Drepped Ceilings B8883 and cool f With Be flower-fres-h summer's dampness squeezed out! Summer's dirt locked out side! Summer's noise silenced Lennox surrounds you with Csvtrinjs Stow Windows nnd Background Displays Sliding Dears O Booth Partitions Screens Bed Heedbeords Window Shutters c C n Attention, Ladies! Wall 11 O O -- nirr. Ream Dividers e 'i '!OCO() 0 Perteble She! ' iYYYYl gently flowing freshness (that's central air conditioning). Phone now for the freshest story ever told: Lennox central Cornices Etc. :4viii: air conditioning. HEATCRAFT 49 East 479 486-871- L.C. (ROY) ROBINSON, MANAGER CO. EAST 21 SO. 1 (Continued from page 1) But because the sharing. children were having such a good time, she restrained herself. If theyd gotten sick, she said, it would have been worth it, and they didnt. The tea pot in the painting is more ornate than the tin can her childrens associates were using, but the picture still evokes the same memory. The tranquil expression on the painted Egyptian pausing for his cup of tea plus the details of his gnarled and hands as they tenderly lift the prized tea pot give the painting an almost warmth. tangible ' You never went In a shop at the mosque without being offered a cup of tea, Mrs. The mosque Keim said. was composed of (market) open stalls where you could see the venders doing their work, whether it was brass ware, cloth or food products. Mrs. Keim did all her marketing on a bicycle. In fact, during their two years in Egypt the family only owned half a car for half a year. They had, instead, five bicycles... one for each member of the family; Mike, now fifteen, Janet, now fourteen and Richard, now twelve and, of course, the parents. Mrs. Keim still work-wrinkl- ed II startles the bagboy at the local supermarket when he inquires which car is hers, by answer- ing, Im cm my bike. Many lands converge on the Keims bookshelf. Two Egyp- tian sphinxes are carved out of ice cold alabaster. From Luxor, Egypt and the Valley of the Kings is a small sphinx head traced into cement which is reputed to have come from the wall of one of the tombs. An oval teak wood tray was purchased in Sweden. A lead crystal vase of teal blue came from a trip to Finland. A statue purchased in Greece down the bookshelf stands from the Turkish coffee pot and mugs. An intricately engraved silver tray and vase were selected in a Jaunt to Iran. Although not a collector at heart, Mrs, Keim wanted from each of the places she called home. She decided on a spoon collection as the easiest to display and transThe results of her port. gleanings hang in two spoon racks, holding twenty --eight Of these, only nine each. are from the United States. Some of the places represented by this collection are Stockholm, Cyprus, Stuttgart, Oslo, Libya and Lebanon. The handle of the Lebanese spoon is a long --billed bird with brilliant plummage, hand-carvof bone. 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Mrs. Keim had one of these cut in half to use over lights cm either side of the front en- trance at their Egyptian ad,-dre- ss. Having no, need for them as light fixtures in the States and yet wanting to display them, Mrs. Keim decided to hang them on a wall as planters. When requesting to have work done in Egypt, the vendors inevitable reply Is meaning God willing. Theres no reason for tension because. If God is willing, whatever is to be done, will get done. The Keims have lived at their present address for one year and 'enchalla theyll be staying here for awhile. Home to the Keims, however, has never been contingent on any particular physical boundary because its whats inside that counts. en-ch- J 8 njh & |