St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, December 23, 1921, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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T H E ST. H E L E N S MIST. FRIDAY. DECEMBER ,M. 1 >
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Lew Cntei», manager o f tini Liberty
Morning ... vin
Servi«*** will be held ut tlie Ail
■i II o'clock i
theatre Is In Portland todhy secar
I il mist church ut 10 II o d o c k Sim Je't o f sermon
iug fem ore plctlires for bis popolar *
C H U R C H NOTICES
Hoecmhor
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The Christm as cam . ., u*(l,.r ,llB Kin, .
|duy
moro
lag
p’u\ limisi«
cordlull>
à
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I choir fr m the Warren Congrega A l l
Lloyd Mattai», a foriuer resident
" Urli U*
lion will •ome down and render spo Johnson, I’usio,
of Si Heliiis but now llvlng In Cla'
d al music ami I he regular morning
skunie, caute up lo St llelens Sai
I VING It Ft* \ TIO N \li
worship will lie fottowed
Kvery-
urday tu spend lite woek end wiih
J K Shipp, pastor.
Services for Sunday. Hecember - f» Imdy invited.
I have this it.tv tllk„B .
thè ilattan fatili)'. Mrs. Mattati ac I Sunday schoiil at 10 a ill., morning
pou nded one brow ,
,r. P. *n|l In.
conipauled hlm.
I service at 1 I a m.. evening service
C A T H O L IC C H I ItCII
I* yea rs old. ‘
«Inte . t r i ^ " 1 '
Wilbur Muck le was in St. Helens, u - 1() () m subject. ''The First
Karly mass at 7 ; 30, U llowed at heml. weighs about m )0 0,
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Saturday.
lie has a wheal ranch Christmas T r e e ”
Harold S lutti*'. one»* by another at
s 00 o clock
If not called for mi,i
*#(l |W.
near McConnell,
Washington,
and Forest Grove. Acting I’astor
Communion lor all
Hymns by girl I will, under ( f r i l l , ^ r*°» M
w hile lie is doing very well lie opines
W ml Headin' If.... ‘
m
choir
HI,til imi** al ip 30. follow
that times are not us good as when
ed by benediction of th" Hlesacd Sac said horse l„ the luche*
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SI A L NTH « * A A aha I N l i s i ’.
wheat sold for $2 per bushel
* bad« t„p
Choir will sing the "T h ird I ash.
every
Sabbath r. ineni
Sabbath
school
Among the churches and organi­
Mass' lu H Flat, liy Leunord Atieste I
I* fa fitti ¡g I*1 ittl ' i .
zation*. the Christmas spirit Is no (Salurday) at Ih a ni . preaching or
Fideles by male quartetto at offer I
Cl'y Marshal of n.a
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liveable
They are going to lie the missionary meeting al II I ■' *' 111
tory of mass
Confesaloiis on Sat
Helens, Ifregnn
St.
"good fellows'' to see that Santa vis Fvangelist () M Mueller will Im with
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III
Subject for I urday 2 to f> p. in on Saturday eve
Its every house which in ordinurv us for several months
SALK T w o ,„ te d
From sermon next Salih.th. ''What Shall iultig fron. 7 o'clock on. also at 0 30 FOR
times might lie overlooked
Sl'>nhnMi
Christmas
Kvnrybody Is w elcom e,1
all indications it will ho a Men V 1 Po WJill Je ns ' '
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especially
I
lie
poor
and
those
in
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Apply i| t llpum .. A
O MAX GRIMM.
Christmas in Si Helens and Sums Is
West SI 11,.leu ,.i......
JOS I’ CI.A.Nt Y. R e d o r
Local Kldcr trouble
phone 13
not going to overlook anyone Spe
d a l Christmas services will tie held
in the several churches of the city
as per notices printed elsewhere in
The Mist
Kveryone is invited to at­
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tend tluse Yuletide services.
Mr s W. D. White was a Portland
visitor last Friday.
Faro an colder an tomorrer its
Mrs. Mae Newton ot l>et» Island
was a St. Helens shopper Wedues pay day an Uten its Christ muss an
they aim no school Muudy cause its
day.
got to lie Christmuss this veer cause
Mr and Mrs H. F. McCormick you gol to take Mnndy.
have been in Portland tor the past
jitil dash
several days.
Mrs Scott sed t Ito best thing for
Closing out sale on all *« inter you to give to sumbuddy for Christ-
hats selling them at cost.
Milady iituss is life Insurance wich is good
Shop.— Advt.
for a hull veer an then when the
Tracy Howe, ot the St. Helens veer is finished you yau intrust on
Hardwa e company v.-;*s a business it or sumthin like that an tlien its
good for a nullier yeer. if you are ;o
visitor in Portland Wednesday
Mr and Mrs J W. Hunt plan to the hed of lite faultily you better get
My fot her sed if all the
spend the Christmas holidays with inshured
heds of the fambltes in St Helens
Mr. Hunt's mother at Westport
gets inshured they will be lots o f la­
Pr L. J. Cain v i l l leave t. morrow dies carryin inshurunce here
for Olympia, Washington, to spend
Jim dash
the holidays with the homo folks.
Mister Jacob George is a high up
Arthur George will spend the hol­ Mason now my fother sed wich jess
iday coason in Portland the guest of belongs to the blew lodge my Moth­
his daughter. Miss Louise George.
17 STORES
er sed.
You dont get blew in that
17 STORES
lodge Its jess the name of it like red
Women's Goats in the latest sty!
and made of the best material, mod-¡and green When you die you have a
erately priced
Milady Shop.— Advt. i Mg funrul if you got high up Mason
Christmas dance at
Blue
Rose houors
Jim dash
Drnclng Hell
Excellent music. Fine
Mister Von Gray is been up to
dancing floor.
You are invited.—
Portland a bout a dozen times this
Adv.
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ntinth gettiti more stuff for his siore
Mayor Edieon Bellagh spent sev­ for Christmuss presunta
Kvry time
eral days in Salem this " o e k n mem- wjjel, be buys sum new stuff suin-
ber of the thi.'d house of representa-i ()Uj , j y Cums in an gets It an then he
A M ERRY CHRIS 1 MAS KOI A L L O U R C U S T O M E R S A N D A N Y OIHER
l *Tes*
■ Hat got to go to Portland agen I
Mr. and Mrs. M Rlcen expert to „>e Mister Blakesiey in thare buy In 81 NH " - M O N D A Y —
go to Portland Christmas morning a presunt for Mrs. Blakesiey I ges.-
C O N C E R N ’S CUSTOMERS.
M ERRY C H R IS T M A S T O A L L O U R FRIENDS
to spend the day with relatives and j but lie sed I shoodnt sav nothin a
friends.
I bout it so I wont.
E V E R Y W H E R E A N D A M ER RY C H R IS T M A S T O A L L
OUR
ENEMIES
A Powerful Human
Mrs. Von A. Gray and children, af-
Jim dash
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ter a week's visit with relatives in
Doris Bothwell is home from San
A N Y W H E R E — FOR ON T H IS D A Y T H E R E IS " P E A C E O N EARTH AND
Portland, returned to St. Helens on I Francisco to see wliats in her stock
Sunday evening
in fer Christmans Its ware they had
G OOD W I L L TO MEN "
A nice Christmas present for wife.
teer^ ^ rth Quake wun time San
The story denis with the blasphe­
mother or sister— a one-piece dress 1 Francisco is an then she s goin to the mous conduct of a minister of the
W e have them both in silk and wool. I l T. of O. to studdy sumthin she dont gospel wild turned crook to spite
¡no nothin a bout yet to get reJdy to
S A T U R D A Y S P E C IA L S A R E
Milady Shop.— Advt.
God for the sufferings he considered
- im edgacated.
the Lord had visited upon him. His
Earl Perry, a former St. Helens
Jim dash
Royal Baking Powder, large *12 oz.
Hillsdale or Preferred Salad Tips- tall
boy. but now a prominent business
Mister Harry Richardson is home wife stolen from him by a former
man of Portland, transacted business with Mrs. Richardson an the baby rival, he gives up his church and hi
cans, each
25c
cans, each ................................ 35c
in St. Helens Thursday.
from a sergible opreshun up to a comes a wandering evangelist, speak
lug
wherever
he
is
permitted
to
piten
Miss Vivian Linn who is one of hospittle for the baby wicb is all
the teachers in the Mayger school, rite now Evrybitddy is happy a bout liis tent While he holds the audlene ■
20th Century Coffee, none better at
through tlie sheer power of hla clo
is home to spt^nd the Christmas hol­ it also.
California Soft Shell Walnuts, No. I
any price, special at per lb.
29c
quence, men and women confeder
idays with her parents.
Jim dash
ales move among the worshippers
quality,
lb.
34c,
3
lbs.
$1.00
When
my
news
aint
in
its
cause
it
Miss Florence Aronson who is
teaching school at Westport, came get diched count of sum ads wich separating them from their casi at:
C ittolcne, 2 lb. pails 40c, 4 lb. pails 78c
home Thursday to spend the hoii- is what makes the mare go the cheef
The minister regarded his plan ot
sed and gets munney to pay pay
Mixed
Nuts,
best
grade
(no
peanuts
day season with her parents.
revenge a great joke on God. hut—
Mrs. Edward Ketel is expected j rolt'8 an thingn^like^that
Pepper, 2 ounce can Dwight Edward's
jim dash
well, see the picture. Thousands of
or pecans) 1921 Brazils, Soft Shell
home tonight, the school which she
pepper, can
5c
J VanOrchoven wich is Pe° P le are used in th" Plr,ur
Walnuts, Sicily Filberts. Paper
is teaching at Clatskanie Heights.
" rv^ o;' 0”f the’'<xunt7~wtth ~Mrs" drama so tens«*, powerful and realls-
betng closed for the holiday season t aS o ^ n \ e T N c T e î e n s ' Tuesday ,!c ,hat iC ‘ ^ " . p o s s i b l e to erase It-
Shell Almonds, lb.
.......30c
of to see hi- fother and rnuther wich i,tor.L iro0ni >,,ur n] cr,o r>'
Shredded Wheat Biscuit, package
12c
Robert Coic. suoe* in ten d ed
the St. Helens Light & Power ( o . . ; „ v#
(h u l a V ista wich is a funnv
The Stealers is personally guar
is spending the
Chr.ctmas season narae of ., pjaC(, ¡n Calytorny and an'o®d by the management of this
Pride’s Mince Meat, can 18c. 2 cans 35c
Kellogg’s Toasted Corn 1 lakes, pkg 10c
with friends and relatives In San mlster Van tol a o he WuZnt soin to theatre.
It Is. indeed, a wonderful
Frrncisco.
atay tim.re all the time but was goin f*lm-
C. S Hoadley. a farmer of the to a plane In Mexco named Tewaaua
" t i l I Kit H Ql H lx EDGAR,” ft
Goble district, was a business visitor whare thare is Christmuss (rimmins other of those Edgar comedies you. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
in St. Helens Wednesday and took even if it aint Christmuss tlm an* like so well. This is the first o f a
the time to renew his subscription ile sed he didn't say he wuld tak series of five hooked for successive
to The Mist.
¡his wife wdth him.
He sed Mexct Sundays and Mondays
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boaver and j wuzn't dry like mister Volsted.
Continuous |**«rf<»i'iiiani'e from 2 to
I I on Hunda)— ii.V and Dll' until ‘ I.
sons left Wednesday for Portland 1
Jim dash
and will spend «he h llday season
I asked Mister Joe Clark wich
with Mrs.
Beaver's mother, Mrs runs a boat when it will run what
Mollie Masten.
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he wuz goin to do for Christmuss an T l'K S Il \ Y -W K I»N E S D .\ V —
Miss Jane Day is expected home he sed George I don t kno until I fan
tomorrow to spend the holidays with 8et the water piped thored out fruui
her parentü, Mr and Mrs. J. W. Day lce-
Mi«s Jane is attending the Richmond]
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Jlm
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school in Portland.
-M,8ter T upper Phillips wich is a
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n , . t t ,
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. night of Pythias tol tpe to say that
Miss Edrte LaBa e who is a teach- thare
Ip the bPg l(.,uc in
A most gorgeous and beautiful |,
er in the Tillamook schools was ex- vv-ur 1 d at the sitv hall Saturday ni*
spectacular presentation, in which |
pected home last night to spend the • wich iB befor New y 0ur
h , ,..(t
Possibly Y O U arc O N E of the M A N Y who arc ¡Hitting O F F Y O U R CHRIST­
this dashing European beauty scores
holiday season with her parents, Mr. ev ryj,u(]d> wus welcom to have a a decided triumph.
A
modern
ho - 1
MAS S H O P P IN G U N T I L T H E L A S T D A Y
If you are one of these persons
aDd Mrs. H. E. LaBare
good tim wich he sed thar
wuld cioty melodrama
amid
scenes of j
we
want
to
help
you
make
your
selection
even
tf
it
is at the last hour rush
Mrs. A B. Lake, teacher o f the be.
splendor and magnificence — the i
third grade in the St. Helens school
jim dash
story o f a young waster who yield- E
Hundreds of happy buyers have thronged this Christmas Store and they have
will le. ve Saturday morning for Se­
The cheef sed I had orter wish e,j *„ temptation and then resisted
attle to spend the Yuletide holidays Merry Christmuss to my friends wich temptation
bought thousands of articles but there are thousands of suitable irticlcs left for
A cast of 10.000 per
with friends and relatives
gave me so much news Wien 1 do.
sons.
your selection. Come today or tomorrow. Our clerks are happy to wait on you
Skating on the ponds in and
Lucy Domine wears 12 distinctive!
and give prompt attention. Here’s a few tips on Christmas buying, look them over
around St. Helens has been a popular
creations made especially for her ap- !
pastime for the past several days.
pearanee In thin picture Yet many
Although the weather is much mild­
thrills are provided and a series o f , '
W E S T ST. H E L E N S
er the ice on the ponds has not melt­
tense situations vital to every man '
FOR M O TH E R
ed. so the skaters gay.
FOR D A U G H T E R
and woman in ‘ he world will drive
hi me a moral that will bo relished
Miss Ella Hattan who is teaching
'p
ro
n
.
Batti
Itohc,
Itloune,
by all who see the picture.
school in southern Oregon, arrived
. 'p ro li. Blouse, P ell front, Mgld
tí
Wilbur Larubee is home from the
Monday and will spend the season
Comedy: “ F I F T E E N M IN 1 T K 8 ."
Boudoir
.Gap.
Corset,
Dolile*.
A. (.’ . at Corvallis.
at home.
Miss Meiha Hattan who
tiown, Neckwear, I j h i s . Il«*u*e
One of those genuinely funny ones
M -, y
Is attending the normal college at
Miss Barbara Jordan was a Pori- that you won’t forget.
Dri'ss I òmm I k , d o v e * , I. o m ii ,
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Monmouth, also a rriv 'd home this: land shopper Saturday.
M|ip|M-r*. House Dr«-**. H«isl'Ty,
P A T I I E R E V IE W .
week.
limili Itog, lliutdkeretilef*. Ilo*,
Mrs. J. R. Gilby arid son Jack
Hanilkerclilefn,
Hand
Bag.
Jake Hammer, the potato king j f were Portland visitors Saturday.
iptiHj
lery, llouse Dre**, l a r e « , Lin­
( olumbia county, wr.s in 8t. Helens
Mrs. Charles Graham spent the T i l l ltSI*.\ V— I RIDA Y-
■ •» p* ■ i
Cloven, lire ** c « hu I*, 4’nini*«»l*',
Thursday. There was no more snow week end with relatives in Portland
gerie. N'eckwear, Night Uuwn,
in Deer Island section he »aid, than
llrassl«*r*', Milk*. Milk ll«**l«*rv*
Mrs. Charles Graham spent the I
Petlleoat, 8« urf, Sllks, Hklrt,
there was in St. Helens. It was his
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week end with relatives in Portland, j
opinion that the potatoes which are
Milk
I niliTw ear, Skirt.
Mlll*-
HD|q>ers, ShiH-s, Tow el*. t'in-
Tom Kiblan came from the U. of
yet in the ground were not injured
O to spend the holiday season a f
|«er*. H h h n I i t , I'm lirelln, I n-
by the freeze.
hrellu,
l'ndermuNlins,
Vidi,
LIBERTY:
t
TH
THEATRE
PRO GRAM
R-C Super Special
“The Stealers”
TIPS ON C H R IS ITIAS
BUYING
Beautitul Lucy Doraine
“ Good and Evil”
Alice Brady
“The New York Idea”
,lonie
A sparkling comedy o f marriage |
J W. Planey who has been In ane divorce. “ Marry for whim and
Portland for ttie past two months, leave the rent to fate and the di I
returned to West St Helens Thurs- vorce court.”
day.
| The New York idea: never appear
The merchant of West St Helens two seasons in succession with the
report that Christmas business ‘s same clothes, ttie .same automobile
good, although it has not reached, or the same husband If you can af-i
the volume o f 1920.
ford to change
A New York man never knows
The McBride school was closed
Mr.
and Mrs. L J , VanOrshoven
t « . . „ __•
f,
| iur
in wvnn
, ~ , he goes home after business |
for iwij
two uuvn
days m
this
week »»a
on cicuuuni
account when
t i t r ^ 1 . y h
^
J
"
,he
system of the school hat he won't find his wife o ff to
California, where they will spend the gQ,ng wrong
The scb(,o| ki,I(lles Reno a
and his house locked up
holiday season with
Mr ..
_
.apparently didn't mind the enforced
order of the boved.
veil’s parents
They will return to j |i0i jrfay
laugh after another.
St. Hdens about January 15.
N O. Lanubee made hlniHeif a
L A N D OF ( OTTON.
Mr. and Mrs C,i$ ree H. Shinn
Third of a series of educational
transacted business in Portland Mon­ Christmas present o f one o f the late!
He will features that will interest.
South-
day and incidentally did a little model liort automobiles
use it on tho Houlton-Trenholm run, ern cotton growing scene« and the
Christmas shopping.
as he has a contract to carry the cotton Industry from start to finish
That John Rafferty, Sr., Is some­ mall to Yankton and Trenholm.
h I N C I D L E COMEDY.
where in the v'cinity of Atlanta. Ga .
and still making paving blocks. Is B U D G E T M E E T IN G
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S ' T I K P ' Y ONLY—
indicated by a postal card received
O N D E C E M B E R 30
by The Mist from him. On the post-1
card was a picture of Stone mount-j
The taxpayers of Columbia coun-i
ain, which is sixteen miles from At
lanta
It Is the largest sodd stone j*y wi" have ;in opportunity t., ex
• tho world
•• and Is one press their approval or disapproval
mountain In
mile from base to suranlt. Rafferty of the budget of county exennea as • See a full-rigged
schooner— a l l ,
wished to Pe remembered to his many prepared by the county court If thev sa«|8 set— go crashing on the r«.cks, '
come to the budget nmetlng which and Its subsequent sinking
S«qi the
St. Helens friends
will be held in the circuit court room thrilling rescue below the surface!
A F Barnett will leave this after
, h ® co" r1 ," ’ '1 • ' - o ol-ek p m o f the sea o f th - irnpri or..... diver
noon for Seatile ' her h« e x p o i s t,, on Friday. December 30
The pro- ¡fee the destruction Ly fire of «
mec Mrs Barnett and Mr-
Alice
bu,|Ket ,,f expenses calls f.ir sturdy steamship
See the raising of,
T o»T \ , J hn
Ml spend the bolidrrys , almost 1500.000 to he raised by ta>-
* sunken craft
See th«* fight be-
rlfh ^ ' l r
J™
h” I at ion
In view o f this. It Is quite tween the ship’s crew
Sound city
Mrs. Ba-netf and Mr- probe1 ' M' :• number o f taxp.iy
A serie« o l grlpp'ng lncid«nts In
Trow have been on a visit to rel • >i m i " : « " t with the county co . i t : this splendid epic o f tire ea
It I h
fives in England
They also toured to ask the "w h y and wherefores" unquestionably, the greatest picture1
France spending some time in Par­ as 'o tire necessity o f levying a lax o f ¡o f the kind yet produced
is. They arrived In New York sev­ about one twenty-fourth of the val
“ K IT * H E N L A D Y .”
eral days ago end came straight ue of the prop«*rty in the county.
Mack Bennett 2-reel comedy I
through to S ' *!e.
The party will
An ex king dl< d the other day. and
keep you roaring with laughter
re.turo *o St. Helens Tu.'sdry, Mr
B: rnett said.
got just six lines In the daily papers.
I N T E R N A T I O N A L NEWS.
^
H. A. Colt, buttermaker for the
St. Helens
Co-operative Creamery
association attended the convention
of creamery men in Portland the lat­
ter part of th«' week.
He was one
o f the speakers cn the program. In
the butter judging contest. St. Hel-1
ens Best butter won an award scor­
ing 94 per cent.
Joseph Lincoln’s Novel
“Partners of the Tide”
::
Wulst, ami inany otlier useful
i r t l t j « '{
For Small Son
Cap, Ibdi,
l oot ball
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d«-rniu*lln*. Mtiia*«, I’jiiliroMl«'1 ■
A
è
•■il 'rlhden.
FOR B A B Y
(,loye*.
FOR F A T H E R
llllt, lllnuki-t, Honnef, lto.it.
*•»•*, 1 io-ring.* It,,1 m *, I o n i,
t'r.**|M*r*, Doll, lire**. Mil.
•<*n*. Jacket, Is'ggln*. Htioe*,
Moccasin*, Sli|,|» r*. Nto< k-
H andkerchief*.
Hat,
Mit­
tens, |«|ay Nutt, Purse. Hll|i-
pers, S « «utters, T ie *, Mimes,
anil oilier things for
Hie
small buy.
lic it, « o lia r * . G lo v e *. ILU"I-
k m t ile fs ,
lin i.
Pajauw *.
I mltrHlMM, I nderw ear. '« « • *
Hox,
Ing*. Kw.-iiler*.
Su*P«Bi<len»,
H weat«*«.
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FOR G R O W N SON
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b rella,
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Mhofu
W e wish you a M E R R Y C H R I S T M A S and thank you for the liberal patronage
you have bestowed upon us.
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