Word Play
The Carnegie Column
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• . . and you
to find an appro-
to wear to the
and balletl
aren't required, of
many will be in ap-
macabre dress for
festivities. The
lises to be a very
so come -- join
Theatre Pennsyl-
its original ballet
at Carnegie
evening, October
For tickets, call
645-7917.
holidays will
us. This year --
rush begins,
of spending more
I you want to -- con-
in an inexpensive
so that you
to make beautiful,
entirely personal
and friends. We
great workshops and
time to sign upl
garden filled with
was a sign of culture
19th-century America.
grew vegetables
other useful plants.
V wanted flowers as well.
a worker might earn
a single rose plant could
hollyhocks were 25
became less expensive
the 1850s. The
mail-order seeds
Middle-class
earing for ornamental
plants. Books
claiming gardening
other virtues
Gardening clothes
and women wore
and special shoes.
believed plants
gases and should
in the house. Small
terrariums and plant
Uato fashion. The well-
had a variety of
where they
Many varieties of
hanging baskets,
stands were
now collectible.
a show recently, I
for Goebel
on the base
"Hahn," "Kru,"
lntormation prepared by Carnegie Hall Staff
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Learn to make fabric frames Sat-
urday, October 27 from 10 a.m.
until 1:30 p.m., make advent or
candleholder wreaths Tuesday
evening. November 13 from 6:30
until 8:30; or learn a number of
different things at the natural
holiday workshop, "lhaesday, De-
cember 11 from 6:30 until 8:30
p.m. Call the office at 645-7917
for information.
There are still a few days left [z[
to visit the Second Annual Heri-
tage of Art Show now hanging in
the Old Stone Room at Carnegie
Hall. This is a juried exhibition
which includes fine examples of
oils, watercolors, photographs
and pastels by artists from our
region. The show is open from 9
a.m., until 5 p.m. Monday
through Friday and from I until
5 p.m. on weekends. There is no
admission charge.
"rickets are nowavailable for
the Charlie McCoy benefit con-
cert to be held at Carnegie Sat-
urday, November 17. Don't miss
this chance to hear one of
America's great musicians, with
his band and lead vocalist,
Laney Hicks.
"Kt," "Na," "Rock" or "Schau."
What do these letters mean? Do
they add value?
A. Goebel Company has made
many figurines based on the designs
of Berta Hummel, but they also
make many other types of figurines
and gift wares. The Goebel name
and other identifying letters and
numbers are used on the bases of
these pieces. Some pieces are based
on designs by freelance artists. The
letters you mention are the code
marks for these designers. For
example, "Dis" is used on the Walt
Disney characters, "Rock" is for
Norman Rockwell. "Hahn" is the
name of an artist. The names do not
add value. They are on each figurine
in the set.
TIP: Wooden items should be
kept off the sunny window sill.
Direct sunlight will harm wood
finishes.
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LEAVES
!
By Pat Gutlu'ie
Nurse Bossert
Sent To Arabia
DISPIRITEDNESS
-- the quality or state of being
dispirited.
From the above word, find at least
20 five-or-more-letter words within
a three-minute time frame:
POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
spirit priss
spirited tense
dispirited dense
sprite rinse
tired print
snide priest
pride
preen
treed
steed
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I walked a happy mile today,
The leaves came down and tried
to play,
They tumbled down upon the
street,
And whirled about my head and
feet,
They threw their colors in my
face,
And whipped around from place
to place•
Aroma filled the crispy air,
And brought back memories so
fair,
Of other clear and crispy days
When leaves had come to romp
and play.
] I thanked my Father up above
] For sending me this gift of love.
] I felt so good. I felt so free.
]'Cause God sent leaves to play
[ with me.
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