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Show , j Collection of Dolls On Exhibit at Library Norwegian, Portuguese, Japan-eSe' Japan-eSe' Chinese, Irish, Indian these and more of the many nationali-coiL!re nationali-coiL!re "Panted in- the doll whtv, n f Miss Nany Salisbury rmat the sPrin&viiie St j Thursday, Friday, and turday 0f this week. Jhe dolls of the various nation-tum! nation-tum! B!ie dressed in native cos-Part cos-Part oMh are, but one interesting n of the collection. can nt!mber of interesting Ameri-one Ameri-one nf fuacter dolIs are included, 01 the latest of which is "Cot- tonpicker," a hand-made doll from New Orleans. An oddity in the collection is a doll from Seattle with a head made from a petrified apple. A sweet, interesting little figure fig-ure is "Little Lulu," patterned after af-ter "Little Lulu" of the cartoons. This doll was an award won in a special contest by Nancy's brother, bro-ther, especially for her. Of course "Snow White" and many others of the well known type of dolls loved by children everywhere may be found in the collection, which in all totals ap- proximately forty-five. |