26—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 23,1978 Brandywine (Continued from Page 22) wheels and strings. Others were made into puzzles with cut out parts. A model 0-gauge railroad consisting of five trains with steam and diesel engines fill the entire second floor important contributions to American art. The art gallery is a rich tradition which the Museum celebrates throughout the year. “A Brandywine Christ mas” will be on exhibit until January 7, 1979, at the century old grist mill m Chadds Ford. The Museum is open daily, except Christinas, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. There is an ad mission charge. Starting Lithograph made toys more colorful and realistic. Lithograph pictures were glued January 13, Carolyn Wyeth onto a wooden block, and then cut out. Lithograph toys were animated by attaching have her paintings on wheels and strings, like this shepherd girl. This collection of lithograph toys is part exhibition - of the Bernard Barenhoitz collection which is on exhibit at the Brandywine River Museum, Chadds Ford = o' The game of volleyball was first played m the U.S. m 1895, ATTENTION FARMERS... FREE ESTIMATES ON RODENT CONTROL RODENTS cam v ceases which can endang-' v ie health of your flocks. Your business is raising the flocks. Ours is protecting .hem. ""f, Since 1928 Pest control is too important to trust to anvone else gallery with motion and sound as the trains wind their way along 1500 feet of track through mountains and valleys into a huge railroad yard. A lay out of standard gauge toy trains dating from 1929 with original and famous ac cessories come from the ir*m. ■ ru 1278 Loop Rd. Lancaster, Pa. 17604 717-397-3721 private collection of Nicholas Wyeth. Paintings and drawings exhibited in the first floor gallery trace the history of artistic endeavors .in the Brandywine Valley. Works by several landscape artists, Howard Pyle, and many of his students and members of the Wyeth family, represent more than a century of <f * - % iHf The doi Christmas tree is an annual favorite at the Brandywine River Museum in Chadds Ford. Delicate antique dolls from the private collection of Ann Wyeth McCoy are on display in a winter wonderland. She and her artist husband, John, worked together on the scenes. r~~ skidoo snowmobile* OLY K it in loving adoration as M//ull w we ce^ra^e an d remember | lA) wlil) the miracle of Christmas . 1 GOOD'S POULTRY, INC. RD #3, Columbia, PA 17512 684-2228 653-2672 ...
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