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Show I "GAY GADGETS" Associated Newspaper WNJ Feature. By NANCY PEPPER SEEIN' STARS! Well, starkle, starkle, little twink if we haven't been star gazing lately! late-ly! You'll go starry eyed too, when you try some of these tricks with the paper stars you can buy in the stationery store. For swish evenings, paste gold and silver stars all over the net that holds your page- boy in place. KwJTV Ever try past- ) vp P. ing a star on the jjij lobe of each ear? , J :SjLl Cheerful earfuls! ujxgil Paste a tiny red J ($M star on each fin- ger nail; then go Viw7 over each one Nw with colorless nail polish. You can always wish upon a star if you paste stars on the center of your cardigan or shirt buttons. Your velvet headband will look lush if you decorate it with gold and silver stars. ' G.l. JIVE Whether or not your heart Is In the army (or the navy, the marines or the air corps), you're certainly full of G.I. tricks these days. Service Stripes Count the chevrons chev-rons on a gal's raincoat sleeves and you'll know how many boys in the service she's writing to regularly. She paints on the chevrons with nail polish. Happy New Ears Buttons from his uniform make swoonderful earrings. ear-rings. Lots of gals wear one for the navy and one for the army. No fair playing favorites, you know. Coin Collection Almost as popular popu-lar as your identification bracelets is your coin bracelet, made of coins from different countries sent to you by your brother or somebody else's brother. You have them attached to a metal chain. AFTER THOUGHTS All night I searched for things to say, "It's warm in here," "The music's mu-sic's good," I wanted to be light and gay, I never sparkle when I should. But, now that he has said goodnight. good-night. And I am getting into bed, I think, as I put out the light, Of all the things I might have said! AH, SWEET MYSTERY OF LIFE! Getting up at dawn for school Almost makes me weepy, But come Saturday and then I am never sleepy. |