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Show Sugar House Shopping Hints By Elaine A. Cannon (lcrful pl.-iy-tinie toy besides the j LEISI KK-TYME SHOP. Puz-; Puz-; .Irs art1 0I2 and the colorful i pictures and rhymes are mounted mount-ed on '.-inch thick cardlioard. Good for kiddies from 3 to (i and they cost less than SI. Slip-over sweaters for the man of good taste! These V-neeked time aprons. Embroidered eye let trim or lace inserts can be bought by the yard and there are several lovely designs ;o choose from. It's the new smokey shade in dark tones to flatter your legs this fall.' MODE O'DAY is fea- turing this fashion-first item in i their perfect sheer nylon hosi-I hosi-I ery You'll want at least two pairs for yourself and now is the time to get an extra pair or two on hand for those spur of j the moment shower gifts or the j forgotten birthday present. You , i can get a pair for only SI. 00. or if you prefer tne very sheer, one dollar more will do the trick. It's the t;slk of the town among the small fry . . . the super su-per jig-saw puzzles that illustrate illus-trate favorite nursery rhymes. We don't know of another place in town that can boast this won- Give a listen to this good word if you're a hankering to jump the gun on Santa Claus this year. Xow's the time to start whipping up those clever home-made gifts that even-body ' loves. SHIXGLETON SEWING j CENTER has some rare quality qual-ity organdy and dotted Swiss that make up into beautiful tea- smoothies come in several colors col-ors and are woven of cashmere or. in the less expensive sweater, sweat-er, a fine combed wool. Buy yours at BUD'S MEN'S DUDS and be all set for the forthcoming forthcom-ing evening football game between be-tween the big-timers. .Come the end of the summer season and auction sales start up in earnest. If you are a lover of antiques or if you simply sim-ply want to keep up with the Continued on Page 3 SHOPPING HINTS ... Continued from Page One interior decorating crowd we think you'd do mighty well to drop in at PEIIKSON'S HARDWARE HARD-WARE for your re-finishing, redecorating re-decorating job. They've anything any-thing you want in the way of wood stains, plastic wood, putty, shellac, regular enamel paint, brushes, paint remover, turpentine, tur-pentine, et al, fill the shelves in one corner of that wonderful store. Here's glad news for the young-mothers set. J. C. PEN-NEY'S PEN-NEY'S infant shop have a good supply of -crepe or flannel nighttime togs for your li'l dar-lin'. dar-lin'. And the colors and patterns pat-terns are fetching enough to lull any reluctant small fry into the land of lollipops and lemonade lakes. Our favorite jeweler Is doing you ladies and gentlemen a B-I-G favor, wethirtks. A cut-down cut-down on costume jewelry just when we're thinking about the special something to touch up the pre-f:-U b!ark frocks we're weai'ing to dress ourselves up in this season. Gentlemen, why not tuck one of FISHER JEWELRY'S JEW-ELRY'S rhinestone brooches or a gold choker or hand-tooled silver sil-ver bracelet in the next bouquet of flowers you send the little woman? We'll guarantee the happy results. In the market for infant furniture? fur-niture? Bet you'll find just the youth bed or wardrobe you've been searching for right here at our own SOUTHEAST FURNITURE FURNI-TURE COMPANY'S infant department., de-partment., There are beds for the rugged boy who likes his things plain or beds for the little maiden who can't sleep unless her decal lamb snoozes overhead. Plenty of items in the unfinished furniture department de-partment that you can color up yourself for your nursery needs. |