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Show CLASS TO TEACH ART OF MAKING CHRISTMAS TOYS When little Johnny and Mary look under the Christmas tree this year, in all probability they'll find not only toys mother bought with papa's hard-earned paycheck but alio toys mother made herself. Wednesday at Civic Center, 544 South Main street, classes will begin to teach mothers how to make toys. Toy dealers need not fear competition, however, for the mothers will not invade fields of mechanical gadgets, lead soldiers sol-diers or other specialties. Civic Center classes, explained Miss Matilda Peterson, instructor, instruc-tor, will stress fashioning of dolls, animals and trinkets not calculated to tax mechanical ingenuity. The classes also will be combined com-bined with Instruction In re- modeling children's clothing and ' discussions of family relationships relation-ships and home problems. Instruction will begin at 10 a. m. and continue unlU 5 p. m., with "pupils' free to come and go as they please. They can bring their children, too. Enrollment Enroll-ment Is open to any woman in the city. How Mothers Can Lend Hand to Santa ,,e " -Vt. ... " . V 1 V - v ( . Mrs. Jesse McPherron makes J -t' - V dolls while her daughter, J"" 1 ' Barbara Ann, 15 months old, f : ; ' , .. .' 4 i. .- ' . looks on approvingly. 0 ?. ' ; i a . v , . , --. " v -n. - "" -: tv i ii.ii.e in i i twm earr -"-f 1 Y i'- , - - I |