THE MICHIGAN DAILY C 1' 1C, 'J/ALLPAPER, NEWSPRINT: An Arbo Colorful Wrappings Brighten Yuletide Gifts Imagination Key To Interesting, Attractive Gifts . ' By NANCY VERMULLEN Much of the appeal of Christ- mas gifts lies In their gay and colorful wrappings. In addition to fancy gift papers you can buy, you can use ordinary papers and dress them up. Plain white shelf paper trimmed with narrow .ribbons and gold seals makes an attractive gift, and so 'does brow~n w ra p p ing paper sprayed with copper paint and trimmed with colored twine and stars. Leftover scraps of fabric and wallpaper offer still other sources for distinctive covers. Even last year's Christmas cards can be used to. advantage. You can cut Dut pictures and give them a three imensional look by .attaching them to the package with a tiny piece of cotton or sponge. The dime store is a wonderland for creative gift-givers. The next, time you're shopping, browse around for artificial flowers, fruit clusters and jewels, in addition to the traditional stars, seals, holly and Santas. AX Santa Claus package is a de- lght for youngsters, and can easi- ly be fashioned of folding paper balls and bells. Tube-shaped gifts Offers Many Gift Choices By MARGORY BLUESTEIN Christmas is the one gift giving occasion that even preoccupied college students are not bound ~ Articles suitable for everyone, infant to adult, ar-e on hand. For ~ the younger members of the f am- ~ ily, Ann Arbor baby shops are of. ~ fering collegiate "M" bibs. These serve two purposes: first, they in- ~ still patriotism at an early age, ~ and second, they keep clean the ~ Michigan T-shirt which is invari- ably found underneath. Michigan Tradlition To continue in the true Mich- ~ igan tradition -- sweaters, booties, ~ scarves and mittens are also avail- able. Brightly decorated story books make excellent gift items for the , younger brother or sister who is ~ just learning to read. BookstoresA feature selections ranging from ~ Mother Goose to the more sophis- ~ ti'cated Wizard of Oz. For older children who prefer intriguing mystery, Nancy Drew and The- Hardy Boys books can be found in abundance. Popular campus fashion items are in the most-wanted category of gifts for college students. Men enjoy receiving crew neck sweat- ers, sport shirts, ties (repp, of course), argyle socks and scarves. Girls prefer lingerie. sweaters, handkerchiefs and maize and blue striped scarves. Household Gifts For married couples, both old and young, the most popular gifts are in- the ling of household goods such as china-wear, pewter And silver. Especially large selling items so far have been polished wooden sala~d bowls and various types of chafing dishes. Gift shops report high sales of traditional religious articles and Christmas decorations. Some of the best sellers are the imported Hummel ceramic figur- ines w hh e sd bth as gifts household,. Ann Aor m rhants have suc eye catching Christmas displays hlp bt remembe and enjoy his i'h4~ $ sEMI-ANNUAL PANT SALE CompleteDStock of Year Around SECOND PAIR OF DRESS PANTS please read Buy One Pair at Regular Price, Second Pair for Only $2.00 * GABARDINES * SHARKSKINS 0 FLANNELS Regularly from $7.95 and up Now is your chance to make an excellent purchase for the man in your family for Christmas. Don't know the size? Bring in a pair of his other pants - we'll fit him sight unseen. IVY STY LE COR DU ROY PA NTS .. . $5.95 and $6.95_ CR EW N ECK SW EAT ERS "The Local Home of Richmon Bros. Clothes" 1 13 S. Ma in I n a ll the Wanted Fall Colors DO-IT-YOURSELF--Throughout the holiday season difficulties arise in wrapping Christmas gifts. The top illustrations demonstrate the techniques of wrapping a package, neatly and efficiently with a minimum of effort and mnaterial. Below a more elaborate, but still basic, Christmas bow is added to make the package complete. gain added sparkle when topped why not wrap with glossy black will be delighted with a gift that's ,College pals will get a kick out with. a cascade of cellophane, paper that -sports the receiver's unmistakably "theirs." of packages that indicate the while almost any package becomes name? Write the person's name Lots of imagination, pins, tape school they're in. For a journal- ,a special one when glued with diec- with glue, then sprinkle with sil- and scissors, plus a pair of will- lism major, \vrap the gift with orated Styrofoam balls. ver snow or sequins. Let dry, and ing 'hands will help to make your |newspaper and scatter with by- For a really personalized gift, shake off excess - Your friends gifts the prettiest under the tree. lines that read his name. Pros- pective teachers might enjoy a __________________________________________________________________k_______rppac ad eirapp dbwitcblak apa per to look like a blackboard, Shighlighted with catchy phrases that you write on with chalk. For a nursing student, try wrapping ~~k4 a~e W.' ei~I ~~4 ~with white paper, folding the, ex- cess at the top to form a nursing cap. 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Rings can be bent around beauifu Chistms Ctalguea cylindrical ob ject of the desired 'thickness, The basic problem in mobiles is OVERBECK BOOKSTO FtruhexeiettinEra and error and crossing one's fingers. 1216 outhUnivrs favorite for children is a candy mobile. Using black cotton thread for assembling, a cellophane coy- ered canec tied with a larg ;resd bow _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ ____ __ _ serves as the base. _ _ SH A PPY SA NTA! ~~ you gave him a pairo for Christmas ~ HE'S HAPPY beaue he ~ give hm foot-hugging fit and sidsupport. BLA CK and BROWN BOSTONIAN MOCS CAMPUS BOOTE RY 504 Sout Sate Street Record Presents pecially peronal gits sNatue lov ers can hear bird and animal calls, while those interested in historical events can hear the "beeps" of Sputnik I, voices of f a- mous men or a series of war broadcasts. 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