The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 07, 1972, Image 9

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    WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1972 NOT IN WASHINGTON
Many people refer to the
cheese which was sent to Pentagon, world’s largest of -
President Thomas Jefferson fice building, as being in the
by a group of Massachusetts District of Columbia but it is
admirers, actually in Arlington, Va.
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COLOSSAL CHEESE
The most famous food gift
ever sent to the White House
was the mammoth 1600-pound
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PARIS METRO
Paris began building its
Metro (subway) in 1898.
WYOMING WAS FIRST
The Wyoming territorial le-
gislature granted women the
right to vote in 1858 although
natonal suffrage for women
did not come until 1920 with
the 19th amendment to the
Constitution,
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A GREAT NEW GIFT
IDEA
CNLY 2,000 YEARS OLD
The dilemma must have
originated with the first man
who. wanted to celebrate a
special occasion. What gift
could he bring home?
Perhaps a brontosauraus
steak was appropriate in pre-
historic times. But, today,
sophisticated gift shoppers
have more complex problems.
What size? What style?
Does she have one? Will it
clash with the decor?
Hardly has one gift
decision been made when
there’s need for another: to-
morrow’s birthday, next
week’s dinner party or
holiday.
Now, thousands of
shoppers find their problems
simplified as they discover
the latest ‘“‘in” gift idea — the
decorative or art candle,
Like painting and sculp-
ture, the art candle has been
notable in the long history of
decoration, but generally it
remained a European
favorite. .
Until the 60’s, art candles
here were overshadowed by
traditional candles: pillars
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and tapers. Then youth move-
ments catapulted candles into
orbit as a class, including
novelty and hippie style
candles. Meanwhile, art
candles were gaining in
popularity, too, being recog-
nized as a quietly elegant gift
suitable for many occasions.
As Sylvia Robinson,
President of Foley &
Robinson and a noted
authority on gift trends, said
recently, “art candles that
achieve high levels of refine-|
ment and tastefulness are
quickly becoming a staple in
the gift shop inventory.” |
So great ~is this new,
demand that one firm —
Tyhar Candlecrafters of New,
York — went into business
specifically to improve on the
European art candle in
quality and design while
beating it in price.
‘Tyhar advises the wise
candle shopper to look for
three signs of quality: a ridge
around the bottom that
signifies hand crafting, color
consistency throughout the
candle, and solid, hard wax.
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