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Show Children's Faces L I -- fr-l-o -; In, wv httmmmmmmtm I SS. v - t I 11 ill II X s 1 I TJ f" I v.-- ':V; Reflect ' Christmas Tlie shiniest face. is that. of. anticipation and the vorld is bright with this reflected light in hours. pre-Ko)id- ay For every child mirrors the miracle that is Christmas the feeling of good intent and sharing. They want and wish for themselvesTbut are also eager to share and to give. They love the whispers that come from doll shelves; saying "love me.? They respond to the whirring excitement of spinning wheels and buzzing motors. They allow adult intrusion into their world with working models of grownups occupation tocls, from weapons of war to space rockets te doetor-nurs- e kits. Skis to swish through snow . . . skates to. slice across the ice ; , . swirling saucers or swift sleds for sliding doVn hill. Balls that bounce into the sky, or roll across a toddler's floor, or cut the. air above a basketball hoop are red-brig- ht waiting. A ' ' Ch?micsesIP.icrosc.0I)?s.and complex build-- , ing sets appeal to imaginative minds. Dolls, al- 0 ; "w' ''V rS'NC Ik' " nV - most too real, can be clothed, housed and fed in human style. it's wonderful to Oh, "be young and know I. , that someone will be sharing happy holidays with you ..and gifts will be given. LOVE AT FIRST gives all her YOUNG-W- TT' J-- '? " 1 SIGHT--Coral- ee ld , mmm..;mn HwSl ,CTTih V If ili 'ii fir? i : t j Avlu J 5 ."nr:, " I ith the magic of Christmas assisting, Santa Claus can understand the wishes of even the tiniest visitor who perches on his knee and ccnfides secret wishes for Christmas. Anne Casper, love to a sleeping baby doll that just fits the curve of her arm and the denth of her heart. Santa, please note. (Pictures by Mark Rigtrup, Herald staff photographer). four-year-o- P. NEVER TOO I ''if til j .few! V'7 , MINIATURE HORSEWOMAN Showing fine style on her pranc- ing steed, yourg Susan White gives her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. White, a preview of what sW can do if horses ride in Santa's . pack this Christmas Eve, . ' 2 TOMORROW' GifrWrap . :: .. What are you giving for Christmas. Gifts of the Star and the skies,' .Card- s- . Clothes . giving . . What are you givnig for Christmas Gifts that you never have had, --Ix- U : - DECISIONS, "And" whaVre'youXETTTNG for Christmas? Just what YOU are giving, my lad t DECISIONS Braced by a summer icecream' cone, young Rebecca Ashworth weighs the merits of games, music makers and an entrancing pull toy as she does a little shopping before making out her Christmas list. , J S H I fTV G EAR G M A Vl y.; ft: ,...,,.,., ' r ' SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12 f 1965 ' mwi ,M i 7 Pt, r and receiving. Swirls for the girls and their mother, "Toys for the boys and their dad? - c2xrcjtCT 7 . . "."4 SPACEMEN? Evan Roper, 6, and Kim Roper, 10, of Vineyard find a fascination in a flying sau'cer afa mechani cal toy counter as they investigate the possibilities for Christmas or just yards of red wrapping, . . or just hose in YOUR size? . i . jj |