Charlton County herald. (Folkston, Ga.) 1898-current, February 06, 1908, Image 7

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MA RS TR S RITR R N L%t Bl YR RGN || V@ S BRSO GOHEER OB BRI QA7 S ,““\;\ 2SS ""‘\"‘;.?': A l,v“".‘y;-.:-:.‘.,v,:-; o LR R 3 Y e N S 5 TY Al e %, AR, BNy, e OO s R BT RSR B e N SRR Ro | SRR n.:»._.::::-. e w.\},‘;\.‘,fl‘{e_:{%@> ARG, S eR ( X RN i MRS S N R R ;z%\.yg-» SO MR R RS -RS RR o SRRI o e R ‘ 3 it BRS R SR e RR R R SRS e s M R TRRRRRSS RS PRt et Ee LT S RG U e G LSRRG B S SRR For February festivities that take place on or near the fourteenth of the | month, there are this year g host of charming novelties. The old-fagh joned valentines are, of course, out of date for everybody but children, vet the sentiment of the day stil] lingers in the hearts and darts and paste board Cupids used on the new candy boxes. What, for instance, could Dhe a prettier remembrance for any young man to-give his “best girl,” or even a yourng woman for whom he had no particular 4.gard but to whose family he was indebted for invitations to dinner or tea, dances or other funec tions of the season, than one of these candy-boxes? Two different styles are shown on this page—one covered with bright-red paper and decorated with a big bow of red ribbon, having in the centre Cupid himself, with his bow and arrows; the other simpler, but just as effective, covered with white crepe paper and decorated with a gilt arrow pierced through two hearts. If these boxes are wanted for souvenirs at luncheons or parties they can easily be made at home by a clever girl, for the crepe paper is | very simple to manipulate. The heart shaped pasteboard boxes can be bought ready-made at most stationery stores, and the hearts and arrows cut out of red and gold paper respec tively, declares McCall's Magazine. Even easier to make is the little round box shown at the top of the est-hand corner of this group. Any _\\(\\ — . A //gro\\n A VALESTINE CGANGE — gom \ p v 5 ~_\§i\on‘cor|LLloq;. / 8 o ‘-/ = '/" - (fi'g 7 - p -s" ~ pia }IA \ S b 5L P )/ N P!\ 5 X // —~— :> R {3. \—‘. ) R ; 54’ = s : 0 ;._3_”. 2 S w 5/ ¥ / B ; N[ 7 ANE erer ' CANDY=BOX WITH— ReD HEART CANDY-BOX W 4 (@ANDY-BOX €F WHITE CREPZ CAPER NS V*DECORATED %ITH HEARTS | GRREER 00 ANDARROS).. MINIATURE CUPID AND ARROWS «.\\\\ Ry ///,,/ & b N\ bl : «/y' 8 v v ) 3 § - ,'.///’,’f;/'fv R | q/// CSSTTTTe @ N 2 =/ 7/ 3 y { . % —%/ & l;‘l’ ¢ 4 ¢ f‘\\\\ % — " N " 3 » : : 5 . A NOVEL RESSEN Yy N\ Q\ & :“E'CnE‘M = . B S s e s S RN CHARLOTTE-RUSSE BOX, A ppant CANDLE-SHADE: round pasteboard box can be used "as a foundation for this. It is covered with white crepe paper and a big red heart pasted in the centre. It adds to the appearance if the edges of the box are touched up with a line of gold paint, as shown in our illustration. For serving refreshments at a val entine party there is nothing more effective than heart and arrow ice cream or charlotte russe boxes, and the best thing about t..em is that they can be so easily and quickly made. Buy some rather thin bright-red pasteboard at a stationery store, and also a sheet of white pasteboard. Then get some of the ordinary pleated paper cases that are used for char lotte russe, bisquit glace, etc. An arrow is cut out of the white paste board, painted gold or covered with gilt paper and pasted across the large heart that has just been cut from the red pasteboard. ' A circle is then cut out of the heart, through arrow and all, the ice cream box inserted in the opening and held in place with a little paste. The paper baskets can be even more quickly made, the foundation being the same sort of pleated paper case. In making the red paper basket, this is given a -handle formed of wire, with red crepe paper twisted around it and a heart and arrow pasted at the top. The. paper itself 18 simply covered with a frill of red paper, held in place by just a touch - P PR NIRRT ey Y s e N RRN SR 3 2 i%» et Si Bl s ook el SR Sl gg R P DRT AR e e T & o RN B eSN Y ame, (RCREN | e R W R G s o R BR R gt A A o R e P BN et S ASORADRRRRAARRONS -t e “' Ly : PR R RN T DB, Lo ) ¥ »; -B ST R \ \ R i ,\‘ '« Nw e ,::f/"\ ettty € NRO T ) T3Ry ' N - '«M& 25 !E\ gl ‘)\’;‘fié‘ s Ns e e oht \ perapane j‘!a S —“ WL NG P, i st it R YA B D 0 TN T T T A ER L RS et AR SR o \ e SR A AR WL g f Pramas L V“"\..,./ RN B BTN R R ISt , ) AR ! ¥ ‘ 3 :.?} ogß LM ;'.", o &2 S o S 1 Cob el At % R R RASIEN ~,af."_,«‘(’ f \sk R R 5.5“?“ " § b S A PR ST e 1518 f . 4 $ Yot A f‘};,;«p.;,-jfi 3R AN -\,&‘ A i ) ; o "jif"x PRI L RN L R O 5 L e SRR e g et Uil BN LR, TALAR R, e W-t W 45 ] ARy ntore g 0 oNN v oNvLo et LT T P PR et o o N CHPI o R S Lo i L S IR g et 5A T A B AL v AA ) s .‘fi " Jru q)‘;eu SR o L 4 (v : TRy > St b 2T T Wit g N A R & T & J ¢ R 3 B TR I e R R T -; (R RRN S L e YeR AR A R .‘:3-\ L R o T e« o<y S+ "‘"‘*‘""*LEW SR R N o B S it e . MAKING VALENTINES, W A Modern Custom, Frequently it happens that the modern valeutine is seut by men as an expression of courtesy or to show ap preciation of social favors received. f'or this purpose a pot ol growing flowers, a daintily bound volumaz, a pasket of glaced or tropical fruit or uyon-bons in elaborate receptacles of satin, porcelain or crystal, ure all welcome tokeus to most wowmen, who gracefully accept them in the same spirit In which they were sent. (D‘s baste, and a twist of baby ribbon. _lhe White ice cream basket is made In exactly the same way, with the substitution of white paper for red and a little pastehoard Cupid stuck on the handle in place of the heart and arrow. The favors for a valen tine dance, children’s party or cotil lion are simply fancy paper iearts fastened on slender sticks, wound with paper and decorated with ribbon streamers. The candle shade makes a most effective table decoration. It is of white paper, decorated with red hearts and gold arrows, and the top and bottom of the shade are fin ished with twists of the paper touched up with gold paint. St. Valentine's Day was originally the day dedicated to the incoming of spring. The Romans kept it in honor of Pan and Juno, and the festival, which lasted several days, was called “Lupercalia.” The early Christian church, desiring to effect a change in this much-abused feast, very adroitly reconstituted the old practice of the lottery of lovers’ names. In place of the names of real youths and maid ens, whose appellations, written on slips of paper, were drawn by the “young people of the time, the church substituted the names of the saints. ’The idea had its own beauty, and the notion of dedication was thus pre ’servcd in a more spiritual sense than in the old Roman festival. This feast, and not the existence of the real St. Valentine, is the origin of the gailant observances of the day; for it wou.d be very hard to say which of the three ‘early Christian bishops so named the 14th of February is intended to com ‘memorate. | Some St. Valentine “Don’ts.” Remember that -ou want to enjoy the St. Valentine party as well ag your guests; therefore observe theso rules: Don't fret and worry every hour of the preceding day until you are ner vous and sensitive to everything that goes wrong, Don’t rush your #ames too close on each other's heels. Young people like to talk, Don’t seem to be making an effort to entertain them at every moment. Suggest the games when the talking grows a little less spirited. That Little Valentine Boy. His other name is Cupid. That is what the old Romans called him. He had still another name given him by the early Greeks, Eros. But what ever he may be called, he is the same jolly little sprite that you paint, draw or paste on your valentines as the love fairy. He looks very harmless with his chubby-baby cheeks and his loving eyes. But look at him closely and you will find in those eyes sparks of mischief glinting through the love, like points of mica in a quartz rock. In SBhakespearc's Day, i In Shakespeare’'s time there was &« practice of greeting the person me: by saying, “Good morning, 'tis Val entine's Day,” and the one who mad« the salutation first was entitled to & present. At this time the element o choice appears to have joined forces with chance, for it is written that divers young persons contrived to ac cidentally see each other before they saw anybody else ou the wmorning of St. Valentine's Day. 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I use it also for insect bites . and sore throat, and I can cheerfully | recommend it to any one who suffers ‘from any of the ills which I have mentioned.” NO ESCAPE. “Daug'hler, how wag it I caught Mr, Bashful kissing you in the parlor last evening?”’ “1 succeeded in getting him in a corner.”——Housten Post, PLANTS THAT WILL MAKE CABBAGHE l LD D 3 T i ! %, Wikasy ]}’ 9 FLy A P ‘f‘ o, o :\\ A o [ vIAR A7o da%} PRI w /r;,\‘\ SR N:? ‘;‘“ TR Mzmy ogt Wy ) Ly \"< TAR A AR BLA S B \\O"fif PR LT o§ S A ST eY P T e R ) .r't,‘;‘.:‘:&,) '} {7 oS ' ¥ r:\fi“ Ndu‘\wmy R\ ij}')a. ) SR R A A Ae R S R~ S Ear'y Jersey Charleaton Lar? Henderson’s Elrlsy Farly . 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