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7, 1967 13 Trim Your Tree Same As Thee Our IJount of Miniature tree lights needed 4' 100 5' 150 6 250 7 300 8' 400 Jr. of Quincy and Mr. and Mrs. C. B.

Shelfer Jr. of Havana. ft ft ft ft ft Dec. 1 is the birthday of Monte Wayne Sanders, 7 pounds 11 ounces. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Eugene Sanders (Shirley Neal) of Bristol. ft ft ft ft ft Ralph Bradley Whitfield, 11 pounds 2 ounces, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B.

Whitfield of Bristol. He was born Dec. 1. Rex Bernard, 312, is his brother. ft ft ft ft ft Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Lewis Allen (Gwendolyn Allen) of Golfview Drive announce the birth of a daughter, Rica Latonya Allen. She was born Dec. 2 and weighed 5 pounds 4 ounces. ft ft ft ft ft Patrick Tracy Steele, 6 pounds 9V4 ounces, was born Hint HOLLY, pine and fir are decorative, but are hard on the hands.

Keep petroleum jelly, nearby during Christmas decorating to soothe the scratches made by prickly leaves. it's 3 A A A UAJJ. OCT- Dec. 3. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Steele (Margaret Ann Beaver) of Monticello and the brother of William Perry, 4. tM in gold I Trim your Christmas tree the way a woman dresses. Tall women use a drape effect and horizontal lines. Short women use vertical motif.

Thus, if you have a tall tree, trim crosswise. If your tree is on the short side, trim up and down. The authority for how to trim trees is a real authority. He is a Chlcagoan named Albert V. Sadacca, and with 50 years of experience behind him he is acknowledged to be the dean of the decorative Christmas tree light industry.

He and his brothers produced the first electric tree light set back in 1917. These first lights were painted bulbs with the wires attached to a home made battery, because electricity for the home was a luxury at that time. "Trimming a Christmas tree is a real science," he says, "but it's a simple science and anyone can master it if they follow a few simple and basic instructions." ACCORDING TO SADACCA, trimming should start from the top of the tree and proceed downwards. First of all, though, attach the Christmas lights to the tree and test them. Next, drape tinsel garlands, strung popcorn and strands of beads, or similar festoons.

Following this, attach glass ornaments, snow balls, icicles, candy canes, figures or other decorations. Complete the trimming job with silver tinsel or foil to accentuate brilliance and color of lights. "The size of the tree should determine the number of miniature lights needed," he indicates. As president of World- Pickled Size a A A wide Enterprises, the world's largest importer and manufacturer of decorative tree or naments, he continually emphasizes the new minDights, as the larger bulbs are decreasing in popularity. "If you are using a 4-foot tree, you will need 100 mini-lights for maximum illumination.

On 5-foot tree, use 150 lights. 6-foot tree uses 250 lights. 7-foot tree needs 300 lights, and an 8-footer requires 400 lights. Sadacca also advises the trimmer to check the lights to determine if they are permanent wired push-in or screw-base types. "THIS IS IMPORTANT.

It can make the difference between permanently damaging the socket or maintaining it for replacement bulbs. Push-in type lamps should be replaced by pulling the defective bulb straight out. Do not twist it. The new bulb should merely be pushed in. Another important point to remember is that in the event you do not plan to replace the burned-out bulb immediately, don't remove the bulb.

A burned-out bulb must remain in the socket to complete the circuit. The only exception is for a broken lamp. Broken lamps do not make contact. These should be replaced immediately. "Equally as important is to 'A ill fat- v-r Tree Trimmers Take Note start at top and work down replace the bulbs if several are burned out.

If this isn't done, burned-out bulbs left in place may cause the other bulbs to heat up and melt the reflectors." First she'll note the box, with Hones Christmas top and white. Next delight, Christmas rees! -v I -4 Vf if I 1 the stockings. Fabulous sheers. Glamour glitters. Cantrece or sheer support.

Give a wardrobe of Hanes. Then listen while she sings your praisesl A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 1 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A feX A A Tallahassee's Leading Apparel Shop Dr. and Mrs. Bill W. Tullery of Dawsey Street announce the birth of a daughter, Tonya Lynn Tillery.

She was born Nov. 27 and weighed 6 pounds 4 ounces. -fr ft Daniel Allison Jones was born Nov. 27 and weighed 6 pounds 5Vi ounces. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Allison Van Lopik Jones (Margaret Frederick) of Fairbanks Drive. ft ft ft ft ft Nov. 27 is the birthday of Libby Ann Bennett and she weighed 7 pounds 15 ounces. She is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Bennett (Shirley Golden) of Cottage Grove Road and the sister of Timothy Glen, 5. ft ft ft ft ft Mr. and Mrs. Charles R.

Howell (Sue Boggs) of Blountstown announce birth of a daughter, Sherri Diane Howell. She arrived Nov. 28 weighing 6 pounds 15 ounces. Other children in the family are Susan Lynne, 7, and Carla Renee, 4. ft ft ft ft ft Michael Timothy McCam-mon arrived Nov.

28 and weighed 8 pounds 10 ounces. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. McCammon Sr.

(Mary Shirley Allen) Fairfield Avenue and the brother of James Edward and Rodney Lee Christopher, 2. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. C.

Allen of this city and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. McCammon of Tampa.

ft ft ft ft ft Nov. 28 is the birthday of Huey Pierce Brantley the son of Mr. and Mrs. Huey P. Brantley (Betty Walden) of Mabry Street.

His sister is Karen Denise, 5. He weighed 8 pounds 7 ounces, when he arrived. ft ft ft ft ft April Melanie Rooke. 8 pounds 14Vi ounces, was born Nov. 28.

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Rooke (Sondra M. Hinson) of Route 4.

Her brother is Robyn, 2. ft ft ft ft ft Mr. and Mrs. W. N.

McPherson (Judy Musgrove) of Caribou Lane announce the birth of a daughter, Sandra Gail McPherson. She was born Nov. 30 and weighed 6 pounds 12 ounces. Her brothers are Nathan and Marty. ft ft ft ft ft Suzanne Katfhleen Hey was born Nov.

30 and weighed 6 pounds 11 ounces. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hey (Jeanne LeBlanc) of Waverly Road.

Other children in the family are John Patrick, 10, George Michael, 9, and Mark Joseph, 8. ft ft ft ft ft Mr. and Mrs. Bill Whitaker (Esther Judy Freetag) of Route 9 announce the birth of a daughter, Cheryl Lynn Whitaker. She arrived Nov.

30 weighing 7 pounds 7 ounces, ft ft ft ft ft Richard Blair Morgan Jr. 7 pounds 14 ounces, was born Dec. 1. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Morgan (Mary Howard Shelfer) of Quincy. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. F. F.

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A Calendar THURSDAY Beta Sigma Phi, Alpha Epsilon chapter, 7:30 p.m., Leon Federal Savings and Loan, University Branch, program: How Is Your discussion leaders: Mrs. Bill Moody and Mrs. Mary Holtslander. Tallahassee Business and Professional Women's Club, 7:30 p.m., FEA business meeting. Delta Zeta Alumnae, 8 p.m., home of Mrs.

Charles Bin-nicker. 1538 Christobal Dr. L.A.P.M. No. 18, 8 p.m., Oddfellows Hall, nomination of officers.

FRIDAY Robert Butler Chapter 287, Order of Eastern Star, 7:30 p.m., Lodge on East Lafayette, covered dish dinner at 6:30 in Banquet Room, Grand and Past Grand officers will fill offices for night. Faculty Mothers' Club, 3 p.m., home of Mrs. J. M. Parker, 1015 Shalimar bring Christmas gift.

Tally Tops Club, 7:30 p.m., Lafayette Community Center, regular meeting. Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem, Star of the East Shrine No. 15, 8 p.m., Masonic Temple, stated meeting, material objective night. SATURDAY Orange Blossom Circle, 12 noon, Tallahassee Federal Savings and Loan. 4th Annual Santa Claus Luncheon.

Pretty Fitting 'Matchmaker Pantie by HOLLYWOOD Here's the fittins-eit pantl you'll ever own! Hei Visser. ette'e true contour-cut end shaped tide teams. Exclusive 'Matchmaker' lace trims elat ticized leg openings. Select several from rainbow range of color. 100 Nylon tricot In sizes 4- 7.

(Substitute sizes 313 for Junior Style 8123) 9200 Pickle Packed Pumpernickel Bread With Tuna recommended as reward for hungry tree-trimmers tuna and spicy gherkins French Toasted Cheesi 2 cups grated sharp Cheddar cheese (about pound) cup chopped sweet gherkins 1 tablespoon prepared mustard 8 slices white bread 3 eggs, beaten '4 cup milk 2 teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons butter or mar garine Combine cheese, pickles and mustard; mix well. Spread cheese mixture on 4 slices bread. Top with remaining 4 slices bread. Combine eggs, milk, salt and pepper; mix. Coat sandwiches with egg mixture on both sides.

Over low heat, cook sandwicnes in melt-ci butter 3 to 4 minutes on each side, or until lightly browned. Makes 4. DOWNTOWN Pretty 'Matchmaker Bikini by moLlvwooo It's the fitting-est way to bt brief under 'today short fashions. Trimmed with) exclusive Vassarette 'Match, maker' nylon lac to coor. dlnate underneath-lt-alll Sheer nylon tricot in color! Sizes 47.

(Substitute sizes 5-13 for Junior Style 8083) $200 SHAW'S FLUSH-MOUNTED RECESSED FIRE SCREEN Lace Lavished Petti-Pants by 1 HO HOLLYWOOD A fashion 'must' under today's short-skirted fashions Vassarette's nylon tricot petti-pant in your favonta color to coordinate underneath it all. So pretty with lavish 'Matchmaker' nylon lace. Sizes 4-7. (Substitute sizes 5-13 for Junior Style 8199) $300 SizeS $3.50 204 S. Monroe The magic of the Christmas tree turns adults into children again.

How many little family traditions, forgotten all year, are suddenly remembered and carried out exactly the way they have been in years past. Every member of the family has a special role to play, in the choosing of the tree, the selection of the ornaments, and the proper placement of each until the last bit of tinsel brings the tree to its final state of glory. AND THEN bring on the food J4etpfu( Mi 11115 MAKE PREPAREDNESS a rule for the holidays. Check table linens and linen guest towels for wrinkles or yellowing. If a great number of items needs washing, separate Into sets and do a set with each family wash.

ft ft ft ft ft WHEN POLISHING dining room furniture, remember to include extra table leaves. Check pad supplies. ft ft ft ft ft TRY BAKING fresh pears just like fresh apples for desserts. Dust with brown sugar and add a dash of butter, ft ft ft ft ft GIVE DECORATIVE copper and brass pieces, especially fireplace tools, a thorough cleaning. Tree trimmers will enjoy these tree-shaped sandwiches with a nicely spiced filling of tuna.

Crunchy sweet mixed pickles provide the peppy flavor, as well as the delightfully crisp texture. The idea comes from Pickle Packers International, as proof of their annual statement that "Holidays are Pickle Days." Another pickle spiced snack to serve during the holiday season is a French Toasted Cheese Sandwich. The filling Is of sharp Cheddar seasoned with chopped sweet gherkins. The sandwich is coated with an egg and milk mixture before being sauteed in butter. Served piping hot, cheese a-melting, these will allay the hunger pangs brought on by any of the pleasantly tiring holiday chores.

Tuna Pickle Trees (Makes 1'4 cups filling; about 8 sandwiches) 1 can (6'i or 7 ounces) tuna, drained and flaked cup finely chopped celery Vi cup finely chopped sweet mixed pickles Vs cup mayonnaise 1 teaspoon lemon juice Vd teaspoon tarragon leaves Softened butter Thinly sliced pumpernickel Mix together tuna, celery, pickle, mayonnaise, lemon juice and tarragon. Spread tuna mixture on buttered pumpernickel. Complete sandwiches and cut each freehand into tree shape. If desired, cardboard pattern or cookie cutter may be used. frr iWMi4-i leMumd i.

Ml 4 Ml 'W CIVI OF FIREPLACI OPINING, IMi'-l- rl WE AllOW TOR CLIARANCI. 'MiM'A I College Duval INSTALL IN 10 SECONDS NO TTjj "i mTizt r4 1 hi IXACT INSIDC MEASUREMENTS ACCURATELY WITHIN 116 INCH. TOOLS NO DRILLING PLACE YOUR ORDER NO LATER THAN DEC. 13TH AND YOU WILL HAVE YOUR SCREEN IN TIME TO ENJOY THE WARMTH OF YOUR FIREPLACE FOR CHRISTMAS. THE ULTIMATE IN FIRE-PLACE FURNISHINGS IS THIS CUSTOM RECESSED, FLUSH-MOUNTED SCREEN BY FRED MYER.

INSTALL IN BRASS, COPPER, OR BLACK TOP BAR. BLACK SCREEN. BRING YOUR EXACT MEASUREMENTS OF FIREPLACE OPENING. TALLAHASSEE ANTIQUE CENTER 1354 N. GADSDEN ST.

Opn Wttk Dayi 1 to 6 P.M. Evening! by Appointment Until Chrittmit OPEN 9-6 SATURDAYS 'TILL 5 P.M. THROUGH DEC. 23rd.

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