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Show The Commentator "Gone With the Wind", long looked forward to on the screen has at last arrived. The initial presentation was at Atlanta, Georgia, home of Margaret Mitchell, Mit-chell, the author, and the center . of the region dipicted in the story. Until we have seen the show our only remark is to give ! you to take your- lunch with you, ' especially if vou intend to see it through twice, for one showing runs three hours and fifty-seven minutes. With the return of many long winter evenings comes also games of chess and checkers. Games come and go like clothing fashions, lasting a season of two, but these two have come down through the centuries from the days of the ancent kings and are still as popular as ever among those who have the patience to study them out and play them from a scientific point of view. Even though the weather man and his snow-maker have failed us we can tell that we are approaching ap-proaching Christmas for every lew days we run across some odd shaped packages which usually oetray themselves; one we found in the back of the clothes closet had red chair legs sticking out, another package on a top cabinet shelf said "Ma-Ma" when we tipped tip-ped it up. Last but not least the ilatness of our purse reminds us that we better do a little shopping shop-ping on our own before the calendar cal-endar says zero days until Christmas. Christ-mas. HONORABLE PATCHES |