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Show Holiday Gifts 1 S A N FRANTJISCQ, DOC, 11. Household House-hold furnishings and articles suitable tor holiday gffts, made 111 the OCCUpa- itional therapy classes at ihe United Si a u s public health service hospital aj Palo Alto, Cain were placed u sale In two of the large department stores here this week 1 Among the articles are plain and jpainfed baskets, made of reed and cedar ce-dar ueedles; bead necklaces and "iand bead bags; tooled leather and hand-painted hand-painted doilies, reed sewing abbs, 'small pieces of furniture; hand wivni scarfs, ties and handbags. The first wicker library lamp made ai the hospital forms a part of the holiday exhibit. It was made by Joseph Jos-eph CampSgna, a member of the 't'ind infantry, in st division, who was wounded wound-ed in ihe Argonne drive of September Septem-ber 27.' 1918. A large pari of ihe lextiie weaving I on exhibit and lor sale i? the work of Leonard SchUnk, b corporal 01 ai jtlllerv of the -nd division who was badly wounded in the Argonne and at Chateau Thierry. He was ; pal lent I at Walter Reed hospital. Washington. ; r c , before going to Palo Alto. occupational therapy at the Palo I Alto hospital has been taken or from Ihe Red Cross by the United States government and placed under the direction of Surgeon cleneral Blue of Ihe public health service therapy, placing it on a basis with the work done at the army general hospital |