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Show I "GAY GADGETS" Associated Newspapers WNU Features. By NANCY PEPPER GET THE SCRAPBOOK HABIT YOU TEENS ARE ALL COLLECTORS COL-LECTORS AT HEART. AC- J&Zhs, CORDING TO OVR LATEST WMTm CONFIDEN-fesjl CONFIDEN-fesjl Kf T I A L DIS-trSsM DIS-trSsM PATCHES, "fefl YOU'RE COL' LECTING MINIATURE MIN-IATURE PERFUME BOTTLES OR PICTURES OF THOSE TWO DREAM BOYS ALAN LADD AND FRANKIE SINATRA. SINA-TRA. WELL, AREN'T YOU? HERE ARE SOME OF THE LATEST COLLECTORS' TRICKS FOR SCRAPBOOKS. GAT GADGETS We would start with that, wouldn't we? But, honestly, hon-estly, lots of girls are keeping scrap-books. scrap-books. They're lots of fun when the gals gather together and are looking for something to do. Keep your Gadgets grouped under separate sepa-rate classifications, such as Jitterbug Jitter-bug Joolery, Make-Over Magic, Nail Polish Nonsense and the like. TEEN FASHION SCRAP-BOOKS SCRAP-BOOKS You will be better dressed if you start a , scrapbook on teen fashions. Clip the magazines, the catalogs, the pattern books and newspaper ads. Refer to your book when you plan next season's wardrobe. ward-robe. Take it along with you when you go shopping so that the salesgirl sales-girl will see at a glance what you're looking for. TEEN FICTION SCRAPBOOKS Every time you run across a cute teen-age story in a magazine or newspaper, clip it out and paste it up in your Teen Fiction Scrapbook. Makes wonderful reading and rereading. re-reading. ROMANCE SCRAPBOOK Every time you open a magazine you see an illustration or photograph of girl kissing boy, or vice versa, don't you? Either it's an advertisement for a shampoo that will bring a lovely love-ly light to your hair and the love light to HIS eyes or it's the big clinch of a short story. Could be, too, it's a photo of a Hollywood Ham pitching woo with a Hollywood Chicken. Well, clip 'em all out and paste them into one swooning Romance Ro-mance Scrapbook. Nothing like it to put you in a sweet music mood. IN TIIE SCRAP Yes, scrapbooks have gone to war. Ask your local USO about the official USO scrap-books scrap-books that everybody's making for the boys overseas. You clip funny cartoons, pin-up gals and fiction from magazines and paste 'em all together into one entertainment-crammed entertainment-crammed book. The boys especially especial-ly like to have all the installments of a continued story complete in one scrapbook. Here's a good project for your own club. QUICK CHANGE Feeling grim and dreary, The day is dull and long. No wonder I feel teary, When everything goes wrong! My hair is straiglit and drippy, My dresses look a sight, My best friend's acting snippy V And WE NO DATE TONIGHT! (Zooks! there's the telephone!) Look, the sky is sunny! And, look, the day is bright! I guess it does sound funny But everything's gone RIGHT! My hair is curled and gleamy. My heart is gay and light. Oh, everything is DREAMY I HAVE A DATE TONIGHT! D'YOU KNOW ABOUT THESE LITTLE MORONS? The little moron who gave himself him-self a hot foot so he could pop his corn. The little moron who put a skirt around his bureau so its drawers draw-ers wouldn't show. The little moron who flooded his kitchen to see his kitchen sink. D'you know any new ones? |