Thursday, December 20, P a g i T hrew Along Azalea Row Gretel found in the wood, was >ou all. Christm as seems to me, for it renews our belief in b roth- not half as delectable. the real beginning of the new erhood and peace and gives ua . By Faye Sunderland The Christm as story, th at nev­ We were truly transported into >ear and not the end of the old. hope for a happier New Year. A W Everything about Christm as is a beautiful make-believe world, er grows old. was told in a new and especially revealing way by exciting. when we stepped into the Grange The real oriental splurge of col­ hall. From the red-draped win­ Mrs. W ebster Hibbard. H er gift of draw ing word pictures, gave ors we can indulge in. the entic­ dows, to the w alls hung with “N o fob I to Big Or Too Sm all” ing smell of good things to eat. clever swags, made by Mrs. Clara to us the feeling that we were -h e sound of tissue paper crack­ Kerns, to the gaily lighted tree, really visiting Bethlehem. We I umps, Motors und Controls, Motor Re-Winding. ling and the "ohs" and "ahs" as the hall exemplified the spirit of walked with her along the olive tree lined, rough road th at leads the gift is revealed; and through Christm as. 24-Hour Service and Repairs! to Bethelehem. we saw with her, all the gaiety, the serene feel­ On display was the little can- the awe-inspiring Church of the We are equipped to ta{e care of your ing, shared by all, th at the great- day house made by P at Kerns N ativity, th at covers the hallow ­ csts gifts are the intangible ones, and too cunning to ever desecrate every electric need at any time. ed ground of th at first lowly purchased by the spirit and not with a knife. I am sure the fabled CARL SORENSON, M anager P H O N E 312 by coins. And so it was at the candy house t h a t Hansel and manger, and we listened with ie \e ie n c e while she quoted from Residence, Chetco Inn Brookings St. Luke, the Story of the Na- tivitiy. H er talk was interspersed at appropriate lim es with num bers beautifully sung by Mrs. Don­ nelly, who sang "Asleep in a Man­ HAPPy Hot 10AV! ger" and Mrs. Curzon MacKen- zie. who sang "Oh L ittle Town of Bethlehem." The Azalea Singers, conducted by Mrs. MacKenzie. and accom­ panied by Mrs. Lucian H a n e y , v e re all that we had anticipated and we were reluctant to let them ouit. 1unipin jim iny — here The com m ittee responsible for 11» effective decorations w ere Mrs. it is Christmas Day. We Tony Christensen, M»rs. E lm er all wish you a wonderful W e’re painting the town Hanscam, and Mrs. Glenn H urst. Hostesses for the afternoon, at \ uletide, a Joyous N ew with our good wishes for the gaily bedecked tea tables, Year. a Merry Christmas to ail were Mrs. Ray G uerrettaz, Mrs. Thomas Carson and Mrs. Jessie *our friends. Judkins. We w ere pleased to welcome as guests. Mrs. Langlois, Mrs. C. Holmes, Mrs. Jack Holmes, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Munson and Force Southw orth. Mrs. Violet W allace. Mrs. Eula Brimm, Mrs. George I iomer Kessler, Kay Kessler and Conner Kessler Funk, Mrs. Clarence Overman, Miss Lavon W agner, And so, a Merry C hristm as to CARVER-HUSEBY ELECTRIC CO. HOTEL BROOKINGS & CABINS CURRY COUNTY LUMBER CO. %eaidtf back 01 l¥ lflW ¥ _ . iiiiw H am: CHAWS — and our sincere hope that the holidays bring only joy and well being for you and yours. KAMI H ol id ay Greeti ngs ! Mrs. Edna Weigel H arbor, Oregon OLYMPIA HDW.& SUPPLY CO. There’s no mal{c-believe in our sincerest wishes to you. A m o s t M e r r y Christmas and the happi­ est of Christmas joys. Our blessings to one and all. YOUNG'S 5 & 10 STORE Jack Holmes and Curly Starr Serves You! W hen Your Dollars Have More Cents The phrase may be old £5 as can be . . . . but our M e r r y Christmas for Our wish to you on this Christmas day is li{e the evergreen, always always there and' never fading. z/ gay Yule to you. * B R O O K IN G S M ARKET you is expressed w 11 h most smcereity. Along with Santa’s jolly greeting— we extend ours for the Merriest Christ­ mas ever! Closed from noon, Saturday, Dec. 22, to W ednesday m orn­ ing, Dec. 26. Samuel A. Hall Central Building Brookings, Oregon —— + BROOKINGS LAUNDRY Mrs. L. W. March, and her force