PAGE Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY TTTFRDAY_ 17FIMMUW.R.. R. 141M PUT THE BOUNCE BACK give him breathin' brushed pigskin by Wolverine olive green, houn' dawg, grey, sage brush $995 He'll love their carefree, breezy looks, their light-as-air casualness (they weigh only 12 ounces each), and the way they shrug off dirt and water. So easy to keep clean, too. A simple brushing does it. Comes with springy crepe sole, steel shank support. Sizes and widths to fit everybody. itleccia Brothers 1109 South University in Campus Village Spices FlavorDecors, Too By JOCELYN DANIELS cherry peppers and garlic bulbs with chicken wire and stuff it An apple a day keeps the doctoi from the top shelf of your cup- with pine cones and ooloredleaves. away. And if you stick cloves in board and attach them to a sty- Wall Tree yhapr it lens dholiday cheer rofoam ring with hairpins or paper If you can't find room for a tree Christmas this year can mean clips on the floor or a table, hang one a chance to get rid of the spices That parsely you bought the on the wall where the paper is and herbs you brought in Septem- other day on sale can grace your starting to peel. Simply shape wire ber to flavor the exotic dishes you table even if your apartment mates into a hollow half cone, attach planned to experiment with. won't eat it. They can feast their cedar branches with florists wire, Hang the clove-covered apples, eyes on a Christmas tree center- and decorate with paper clip called spicy pomanders, in strate- piece, made by shaping the greens chains. gic places around your apartment. on a pipe cleaner form set in a To build-in a tree, clear out A medieval superstitution saysr t small flower pot. Cranberries pro- one side of your book shelves. that the decorations guard against vide the trimmings. Outline a tree with colored tape infection. While you are in a tree-making extended from the top to the Make a Wreath mood, construct an ultra-modern bottom level. Small candles and An herb wreath on your door one. Start by nailing three long pine cones set on the shelves or will scare away the evil spirits. poles to a plywood disk so they ribbon balls taped on the under Take bay leaves, oregano, dried meet at the top. Cover the form sides provide the trimmings. 77-_Making ribbon balls is as easy as making mud pies. All you do is blow up a balloon and wrap w stick-to-itself" ribbon around it, leaving spaces. Soak the ribbon LAYAWAY SHOPPING to stiffen it and, when dry, pun- LA AI A S O PI Gture the balloon. Use the vari- W EAQS SIIIOPPING ! colored balls on your tree or to dress up your naked light bulbs. Has Christmas got you up a tree has gifting Window Decorations got you guessing? Then take a tip from smart While you're still feeling like a Santas who know we're sparkling with Christmas kid in a third grade art class, give vent to your creative urge ideas. Bring your gift list and take full advantage with scissors and coloredtissue of our lay-away plan . . . it's easy shopping . . paper. Cut out snowflakes and other abstract designs and glue and so convenient! We'll be open the following them to your windows with diluted nights before CHRISTMAS: rubber cement. Mon., Dec. 2 Fri., Dec. 6 Different colored shapes pasted over one another achieve inter- 9:30 AM Mto 8:30 P.M . Mon. thru Fri. esting effects. If you're really am- Dec. 16 Dec. 20 bitious, try covering a whole win- M Dec. 23 dow for a stained glass look. on., eIf you're lucky enough to re- ceive Christmas cards, an unusual BARNA D' CasPway to display them is to tape them to the wall in the shape of S111 S. University Ave. aa Christmas tree. Or you can cover up that dark, ugly wood- ~ -- ' work with colorful cards. Some students string the cards across the ceiling on string or thin wire. Plan To See Historic Sites By WILLIAM CUMMINGS The International Center will sponsor a 17-day tour of the east- ern United States over the Christ- mas holiday. The tour, called a "Holiday Through History," is designed to give participants an insight into the historical heritage of the Unit- ed States. Starting from Ann Arbor the tour will swing down through Philadelphia to Williamsburg, Va., where the first representative as- sembly was instituted in the West- ern Hemisphere. It will then pro- ceed to Washington where talks with congressmen on current is- sues will occur. Other points on the itinerary will be Gettysburg, New York City, the Erie Canal and Niagara Falls. Sandy Adams of the Interna- tional Center will conduct the tour. Adams says that it will meet a real need of foreign students- that of getting an informal view of the formative factors of our na- tion. The cost is $162.50 for each stu- dent which may be eased in cer- tain cases through a travel sti- pend. Other activities the Internation- al Center will sponsor over the holidays are shorter trips to Lans- ing and Detroit. Students who are interested in travellingacross the United States independently can find help there in arranging ac- commodations with local families at their various stops. "Foreign students will be re- turning to their homelands and will have to talk about America for the rest of their lives," he said. In January the Center will be holding a weekend conference on "The Problems of the Multi-Cul- tural State." ti TIul At' i 'u'1mT 91fL9L x J.S 8, A'JUJ. d1VDh lEb3L~U J U Boy's Eyes Show Joy I CHILD'S HOPE - To the child Christmas is a time of joy and expectation. 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