[BE 4, 1.95THE MICHIGAN DAILY Leather Gifts Available for All By JUDI GREENBERG Enduring and attractive leather goods which make 1deal Christmas gifts for all members of the fam- ily are available at many Ann Arbor shops. For the women on Christmas lists there are many useful and luxurious leather products from which to choose. Local stores carry a wide selec- tion of belts for all ages and occa- sions. These run from the inex- pensive countour twists and dog leash styles, which come in every oolor including pastel shades and are available with or without trim- ming, to the more expensive sports belts. Practical Gifts Also in the line of practical gifts are leather handbags in every size and shape for all purposes. Most women's shops carry a complete 'line of 'clutch bags in dark leath- ers and pastels, for evening wear or school. Something new is a group of imported Italian leather tote bags. These bags come in a variety of styles, all with a natural finish.! For the older set there are a group of fine leather bags in black,j brown, navy and other dark colors. An Ideal Christmas gift for Mom could be chosen from a selection of leather trimmed synthetic fur bags which come in either beige or black. Standard Gift Another standard gift is the Varied Plants Keep AppealI For Yuletide Flowers, Evergreens Provide Festive Color During Holiday Season By HARRIETTE SIMINGTON For many centuries flowers have been given or received for special events, and a gift of flowers or a plant for Christmas has been a long standing tradition in this country. Poinsettias are the most popular Yuletide flowers. These plants are propagated frcpn indoor cuttings early in the spring. About August the plants are placed outdoors for a month and then are put into green houses where they flower. If they are kept warm enough they bloom late in October, but if kept in cooler tem- peratures blooming can be pro- longed. Because the poinsettia flowers so late in the year, and because of their huge red flowers and green foilage, they make a very popular Christmas gift. According to an Ann Arbor flor- ist more flowers and plants are sold during the holiday season than at most other times of the year. - A wide variety of house plants are bought to be used as gifts, and to help the traditional evergreen decorate and brighten innumer- able homes. Red roses and red carnations are also popular Christmas gifts, and the long stemmed bouquets serve as home decorations. Corsages for formalsduring the Yuletide season are varied, but again red carnations are popular, with Amazon lillies also being sold. For a bright bit of Christmas cheer, what better gift than plants or flowers? Special Foods To Add To Christmas Spirit By JANIE FOWLER Holiday-gay foods will not only taste wonderful but will add to the colorful decorations of this year's Christmas festivities. Keeping pace with the three dimensional trend, cookies to hang on Christmas trees have taken on another dimension. Two star- shaped cookies, baked with slits cut in them, are fitted together and held with a little dab of frost- ing, to give the 3-D effect. One of the most colorful and tastiest new "goodies" is a five layer fruit-wreath cake. Using two and one half packages of cake mix, the tinted layers capture the spirit of Christmas. Five Colors Beginning with a gold layer, brimful of grated orange, the tangy goodness or a spice cake comes next. With a bit of red vegetable dye, the third layer be- comes rosy. Grated lemon rind sparks the following tier, while rich chocolate tops the procession of cakes. Chopped dates, raisins and nuts constitute the filling, while seven minute frosting decked with gold- en raisins, dried apricots, candied cherries, pineapple, and angelica and marzipan candy pears in a wreath shape add the crowning touch. Presenting mincemeat in other than the traditional pie, are the new mincemeat bread rings and cookies. Egg Nog Pie In another novel use, the cus- tomary egg nog drink becomes the main ingredient in a festive fruit cocktail-egg nog pie. With an international flavor, foods from different lands will invade the dinner table. English plum pudding, chock full of spices and fruit, can be served with a warm brandy sauce. Froni a little farther north come -Daily-John Hirtzei LEATHER FOR LADIES-Shown here is a collection of leather articles for the women on the student's gift list. Leather items make attractive and enduring gifts which are suitable for all members of the family. wallet. These run from-tailored to frilly feminine styles. They are found in cowhide, calfskin and pig- skin and come in every shade including natural and pastels. U I LIGHT IN WEIGHT ONLY $1500 DOWN EASY BUDGET TERMS LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE With the SINGER* FEATHERWEIGHT* you -* * Have a truly lightweight portablej Sew with the ease of full size power DO ZIG-ZAG STITCHING with the zig-zag FASHION* tAid to Trade Mark of TE SINGER MFG. Co. SINGER- SEWING CENTER, Listed ai n our tesek book onl uwder smoxssavN xwm ufnCo. 114 SOUTH MAIN Phone NO 2-4222 For a touch of luxury there are cigarette cases, fine leather earring boxes which come in pink, blue and white and gold tooled musical Jew- elry cases in wine, aqua and white. Leather gloves make an ideal gift for women drivers. Most wom- en's' apparel shops carry a wide selection of those gloves, lined in fur, fleece, milium and wool. They come in a variety of styles and include every color from yellow to briar. Suitable for Travelers Also available are overnight bags and cases for the traveler. These come in several sizes and include plaid trimmed bags. Light washable leather mocca- sins are ideal for lounging. They are available in two styles in red, grey, tan, pink, powder blue and black. A suggestion for the student is a leather desk set including a blot- ter, calendar, letter rack and opener in all standard shades. Gifts for Men For father, brother or male friends there are leather goods including fitted toilet cases, jewel- ry and stud boxes, leather bound clocks, manicuring cases, military brushes and flasks., Billfolds, pocket secretaries, key cases and wallets make fine gifts in cowhide, cordenfen, calfskin, snakeskin and alligator. These come in desert, natural, corden- fen, wine and black. Another gift idea for men is leather gloves, lined or unlined, available in calfskin, pigskin and cowhide. There are leather goods suitable for every type of gift. Hanging Stockings The custom of hanging stock-' ings in front of the fireplace probably originated in Europe where children used to place shoes filled with food near the fireplace to feed St. Nicholas' horse. the Scotch shortbreads-crisp, rich little cookies, while Denmark sends crunchy nut and jelly balls to add to the holiday cookie jar. Recipes Around Country Treasured Christmas recipes from different sections of our own United States include the "down east" cranberry ring in which bright cranberry cake is baked in a ring mold. Sweets from the midwest spot- light gumdrop cookies of chopped gumdrops and shrefded coconut. Chocolate-cream popcorn and black-walnut cake are other re- gional treats native to the great plains kitchens. From The South With a southern accent is south- ern ambrosia, a custard sauce top- ped with sectioned oranges and grated fresh coconut. Also from south of the Mason- Dixon line, dates, candied cher- ries, Brazil nuts, pecan and wal- nut halves and bla~nched almonds are glazed for a special gala touch. In the wide open spaces of the west, Christmas coconut balls of dates, nuts and coconut folded in egg whites and baked, add cheer to the celebrations on the 25th of December. 'These and the more traditional fruit cakes, gingerbread men, and other holiday "goodies" will help to make this the yummiest, merri- est Christmas ever! Pictures Make Appropriate Gifts Photographs are perennial fav- orites on Christmas gift lists of young and old alike. And rightly so, for they're es- pecially welcomed by loved ones and can be enjoyed countless times, for years to come. Seniors who have had their por- traits taken for the Ensian may, find it to their advantage to have some prints made for the family and friends. This type of present is particu- larly appropriate for a coed to give her "Michigan man," or vice- versa. Group pictures of "the gang" here at the University will also be treasured many years hence. When presenting photographs as a gift, it's always wise to give a wallet-size print in addition to a large framed print, for people to show friends and acquaintances. Family pictures may also be used on Christmas cards, providing a lasting momento of the Christmas of 1955.' has a tip for super Santasi 44 "I This Christmas give her Mojud "Magic Motion" stockings. There's extra "give" and spring-back in the knit for close clinging fit and longer wear. And ... give her lingerie by Mojud for lots more extra glamour. We have gowns and pajamas, slip, panties and petticoats oll styled to make her Christmas dreams come .0. .truel Mojud 'Magic Motion' stockings, $1.15 Hff Slips from 2.95 Slips from 3.95 Gowns from5.00 . {k"KPanties from 1.135 ........:::.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ J:Y:'v:. ..!;"'"":::, ..i"':4. ir..+ , :! tj." STATE and LIBERTY Open Monday 'til 9 p.m. Tues. thru Sat. 9:30 to 5:30 iEEEA~gEM E#99ERMM~nmRtamggi HOLLY TO PLASTICS: Outside Door Omnaments To Lend Sea By MARY BETH GODFROY Each Christmas season more and more people decorate the outside of their homes and each season a wider variety of ornaments is available for this task. This year proves no exception as there are many interesting items on the market from which to choose. Plastic products seem to be pre- dominant because they are light weight and can be subjected to winter weather without any seri- ous damage. Plastic Displays Single-face illuminated plastic displays seem to be very popular this year. They can be purchased in almost any design including wreaths, bells, candles, Christmas socks, reindeer, and Santa Claus in a variety of settings. These displays are manufactur- ed as double-face units for use on isona I Effect corner lots or as street decorations. Either type, single or double-face, can be mounted anywhere from the roof to the side of the chimney. Many people use evergreen branches and outdoor Christmas lights for their decorations. These lights can be used to spell out words and form outlines of figures. .Projector Lamps Projector lamps can also be used to add to outdoor decorations. These come with a set of glass filters of various colors and are mounted on stakes which can be driven into the ground. Door decorations, which were the first type of outdoor decora- tion used, appear in new modern- istic designs as well as the tradi- tional items such as bells or the holly wreaths. The newer designs are quite often made of foil rope, plastic foam, chicken wire or aluminum. o - ,. Q r J v r 4. Gifts of fashion ... planned o please 4f 4 0 A. Compact fold-over clutch handbag, a hand- somely satin-lined A.M. or P.M. bag with coin purse and mirror. Black velvet; black or navy faille; black or brown broadcloth; multicolor brocades. 5.95 plus 10% Fed. tax B. Holiday-gay cotton boy shirt blazing with psuedo pearls and rhinestones. White, pink, blue or maize. Sizes 30 to 36. 5.95 C. Great whirling felt skirt, a beautiful blend of wool and rayon. White, black, blue or 'pink with a self belt. Sizes 10 to 16. 12.95 D. Petit-point print chintz apron with matching quilted potholder mittens in the pockets. X Pink, black or yellow. p.' 4, :: Slips Glove " A THESE PERSONAL yet practical gifts that she rates high on her. lis... Gloves by the hand- ful. Rhinestones that flash and glimmer like ice. Simulated pearls in beautiful shades and styles. Bags for evening or day to frothy lacy slips. This is just a mere preview of the scores of wonderful gift attractions you will - find. XXI. 00 .4 ose ,Mittens ict7a\ '1 s 1 """ ff P.S. If IN Doubt A Gift Certificate Will Assure Her A Merry Christmas I ~ ~ "V ~'~J~'.' . 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