Ö DÁIÍY TIDINGS A |K • Asylwu/1 ' ï f l ' A h 1 fil il ! tJ, ’ b» 1 'W * ' Evpgp s W sad r two » ) • * f. n « ), m • treu. M ehl the hore found their lUPJter part- sen. There woo olio a asm» in each of the boxes tailing the couples where to go to eat their nipper: "Laurel Laae," •‘Mistle­ toe," "Whluut Orove/’ etc. Al­ coves and window sente sad «os? eoraers hud heen labeled ap­ propriately prior the eomln* of th« rugoM, ;• &fc>«**htkh'*«'fer. . Me? Christmas hoM d i stem for >0« W t f h f t ilh f fceefth « d U w e o h A n e •. " Before t ie rwfteetmeatu were served, «pet hdW iguu given a nawbet and tho polder «hose n g ift Atom. the Christmas Hoe. » DRTK.MBER S4, 1MR ■ID1NGS O F GR B A T JO Y:— The angel said unto them, Fear not; heboid, I bring you good tidings of great Joy, which shall be to people. For unto you la. born this day in the city of David a lour, which IS Christ the Lord. Luke J: 10. 11. P R A Y B R :—-O T h o is Lord of 1 *4 , be-Thou boro anew In ue, the« we w ill m oo dady thq good th in g s and great Joy to srs until all p e o p le nave received them. 1 ■B J . CHRISTMAS. J ’« • • ■ \} I d I* ' , -f Nineteen hundred and twenty years ago tomorrow, there was bom in an humble stable in Bethlehem, the Christ Child. L Today, in Ashland, as in the remainder r M ftlr tM r t »IH» M *D M fY O M MlfcTR .<** '■ - - r t — „ t 5ßatN H A V I CO hlt TO LIGHT T H l tA Ä T H - T Ú h p i ow« irtA á tk M i t » u > v t and p ia c i . o h d Ü m u m h e u « » « * K > fM cn ud d » 2 ‘ ........ a, I However, w e !le lk b ra te it, hot in the ia n n e r it was originally celebrated by the w riy Christians, in prayer and meditation, toit to Vs it has UoW com^to be a period of happiness, a holiday, upon Ivhich, we ex­ change gifts, and a general feeling of good iftnor, e who brought m d n À U lefd a rk r ty ss^ a n d p to ced 'his feet upou thè: paths 4/ life everlasting? This is indeed, enough Qause for thè greatest celebration possible, dnd despite the fact that almost two thous­ and years have passed since the birth of me Christ Child, and the years have dim­ med the spectacle for many, there remains always the joy, the happiness that day brought. i * The old idea of prayer and retrospect­ ion, due the day, is still carried out in the ihurch services arranged by almost every qhurch. These services, though, by their iery character, lay emphasis upon the joy bf the day. J . In Ashland, a city of churches, the bells will toll tomorrow morning, calling the faithful to the services. » And the spirit of happiness, of good fellowship will make itself known through the joy of giving, which characterizes the me Christmas season. This spirit this year, « in years past, will not be kept within me bounds of the immediate family, but me desire for a greater good will be mani­ fest in the efforts to bring cheer to those un­ fortunates, who, because of some misfor­ tune, are in need. It is to these that the Great joy unii be brought, but to the givers, ¿here will be brought an even greater joy, that of the knowledge of a good deed, well done, a suffering alleviated, and a Christ­ mas made a Christinas. ' ...... ...'...* M rs. G race E . A n d rew s, E d ito r our hair begins t c , dis- ,r, so do our Ulusipns and ie annual "hog-killing" of the W hite Elephant From virtue tu sin la a step, from sin to virtù« ’ 1« many a d n /a Journey. , The tower friends a rich man Gatherings. has, the fewer "touches” w ill Monday, December 98— Ashland he have to tarn down. Music Study Club. Library, 7:41 p. m. { Intelligent men seem to have TUUUtty, December Bd— Del­ more troubla learning to run a phian Chapter meeting post- ear than plain tools. ■ Tuesday, December 8P— "Moth­ H e* H e e l nays: “ As soon as ers* and Daughters' Day." A f­ a; feller, kin use pliers Instead terneon. cAmmlttee In charge o’ a wreaeh, he becomes an auto Mrs. H. K. Tomlinson, Mrs. IX mechanic and it costs 91.10 an Peroski and Mrs. P. K. Ham­ hear to hire him ." mond. M frequently happens that a ¡] Friday, Jaaiuary 1— New Tear's good lawyer la not a good man. Dinners at Presbyterian and Methodist churches, for the Old rin«s Rdtel BMf. tl if f. i Airing*-. ***'— T jÿ H. B. Plummer at Last Sunday morning was the knd gestures, brought down the . e • < '■ |W * ' • 4 • * • * '' • '» • tía " ’ ■ • ■ ' ■ j, . • •. i ¿ ¿¿/ j ’