Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 02, 1926, Page 16, Image 16

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    which today we are calling old- Many Words That Add
rashioAad,
Victorian,
stuffy;
to Christmas Shason
, Shall we usher in (he midnight
on which the Prince of Peace was
•'to the Christmas spirit nnable
y V easily that we do net always
born with a blare of aaxaphoaes
to withstand the sophistication of
LOS ANOSLSS, Dec.
(U. and the click ot heels in the appreciate how glorious some of
them are, and how much they mean
a flapper generation W ill there N .)— The horse is not completely
Charleston?
to us.
he a day— gad not so far distant extinct despite the growing num­
Think Of the words that add to
“ I do not think so. I hare
— when it may be necessary to ber of automobile owners.
faith in the younger generation. the Chriebnes season I B tw j one
organise a Barb Christmas Move­
This fact was revealed here It is from the department store of them has a significance and •
Christmas meaning of its OWfi^
ment with committees and badg­ when M a rtin Lyter appeared in
Ideal of Christmas that the young­ r l b b S T h e E ^ ’ Æ fo anTthere
es and pledge-cards?" asks Louise court on a liquor charge end de­
er and therefore braver genera­
Webster, who discusses, in Mc­ clared that he supported his fam­
tion is rebelling. Their friend­ is Tutetide. There is fle ig h and
Call's for December, youth's a tti­ ily by the ancient art of horse­
ships, so they say, do not need to there is snow.
tude toward Christmas.
There are Hells and there is
shoeing.
be bolstered up with gifts and cheer.
M in Webster continuée:
“I ’ve been shoeing horses for
cards and tissue paper and red _ There is the bright fire, and the
"None of these posalbilltiee y»lrty years,” eaid L y te r' when ribbon
ICS sleds and
,
are pleasant to contemplate, es­ asked his occupation. " I travel all
and the glow,
“1 do not think , that there is sunshine on ,
toon.
pecially if you belong Quite over the country and hare lots much chance of my daughter's er­ of a Cbristm
. Zher« is hi
and there Are
frankly, as I do. to the older gen­ of customers.”
asing the real Christmas from her candies, Tb
The
blacksmith
wks
fined
<150
eration— the generation that re­
calendar. It may be h different holly and m'li
members what Christmas was after pleading guilty to possession festival from mine, but it w ill be
Thera is
like before the téléphoné could of a bottle of liquor.
Christmas none the less, for there children and
lag cQs and i
break te eu Ute fam ily circle w ith
will be ^ove and laughter and and a Happy
an' urgent gammons to "Come on ,
gentleness and a thought tor lit­
There 1» tl
_ .
and there
over to the Club end dance.”
• 1 i
tle children.”
by the old chlw-
“ I t is generally conceded that <
There Is plbm pudding and
the home is finding it difficult ]
W4 offer our sympathy today
mlflse
pie and turkey and cran­
te compete with those 'darn good i
to the lady who has Just taken berry, There Is the Christmas tree
country clubs.'
j
her eoat out ot moth balls end en­ end chiidrep talking of reindeer.
There is tinsel end there is holi­
tered a crowded, hermetically
*1 cannot divorce the religions <
day candy. There are stoAln^s
sealed street car.
• a
aide of Christmas from the home
add there ere Christmas decora-
Blacksmith Sa’
Horses Not (
FOR
Dad's Comfort
GET HIM OR SON A GOOD ALL LEATHER
HOUSE SU PPE R
Our slippers cdht^ id thesi? styles. They are priced at
only
For style, quality and price they cannot be equaled
Wrapped in Christmas Packages.
Overland Shoe Shop
w»ss ä
. v s . sj :
are surprises and there
are excitement*
. And ell of these things have such
beautiful sounds. -The words thern-
■elves .are so wondferful.
They
mean so much. No other words
would ho the same.
And best of all is the word
Christmas.
I t is the year’s most glorious
word.--Mary Graham Bonner.
»
<«9. 11». WMtara Newspaper Unloa.)
T he rock p lle afforded by some
eotttherh stales has been con­
demned by the national hoboeon-
▼entibh. '# h a t ' i ' a man gqing lo
do fo r a w in ter home?
*'r "
*
■«>' r -
Your Gift Money Makes an^Excellent
Showing'Wheb You Give—
ANSCO
Holiday Cameras in
^Christinas Boxes
W aters
PriceA for the Holidays
from
So. Charmingly Bottled and Boxed.
11.50 to 014.90
Many Other
Christmas
Lith'ia
Gifts .
Bolton’»
Six Puppies; Kellie's
Present for Her Mistress
Drug Store
Pharm acy
'T 'H K R B wag to be no Christmas
* party for little Suzanne Han­
sen. The family wag in . dire finan­
cial difficulties and it was mutu­
ally agreed among them all that
for this one Christman there would
ba. Bnsgnns
there would
dlioppQi
>e no ¡surprises, but she comforted
herself with the thought that the
would at least have Nellie, her
falthfu. dog, to play with Christ­
mas Day. Nellie had been given
to her the Christmas before by ber.,
uncle and she had been Suzaflbel
constant companion np until about
a month ago when the dog wag gent
away—"to the hospital,” her moth­
er had explained. Sukanne had
been moot unspeakably lonely ail
that month with no pal, and had
been counting the days till Ohrlst-
map when,..she was promised the
deg \bouMTfr here again.
Christmas morning whqp the
doorbell rang, Suzanne flew down
the stairs to answer. There wan
an excitns cry of Joy. “Oh. munj
my, come down and see what’s
here.” There in A basket brought
by the boy from the dog hospital
wag Nellie with six Mttle pupplep
Just like her. Susanne was in love
with the pups.
“Theytre Just a Christmas g ift
for you from Nellie,** said, the bog
and dosed the door behind him.—
Marion R. Reagan.
itfilln ti
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<©. 1111, WMtara N.wipapar Untaa.) .
KIND THAT COUNTS
transient about A GIFT of
There is m
......... ......... »ably nothing that lasts long­
er or gives more constant service. .
What more beautiful thought for CHRIST­
MAS, then-than a g ift that will bring com­
fort and happiness to the recipent not only
on Christmas day, but for many days and
years thereafter.
He— Think we’ll have a
Christmas?
. She—I hop« so—a “long
so*
The opportunities for
most endless. There is
member o f the family,
prices, and we have
values express the real
Maple Popcorn Balls
A O O Z Y ,C O M FO R T A B L E W INO C H A IR ^ , ' . 2
A COLORFUL LAMP
*
AN ORIENTAL CABINET, BRILLIANTLY LACQUERED J
Surely there is some comer of your home which could be made
more inviting by the addition of a little color. Some useful piece of
furniture, chair, cabinet, lamp, table or other bit of fhrniture w ill
change the appearance of the whole room if chosen v ise ly .
Such a piece of furniture can be a g ift to the whole fam ily—
It can be a Christinas gift to mother or daughter. It is one of the
most worth while gifts because it gives pleasure to so many for so
4ong a period.
V isit our- store when you start shopping for Christmas gifts.
Pop three quarts of corn and I
card hard kernel* Melt one tai
apoteful ot butter in a aaucep
add ene’ cupful of maple sirup i
ooe-bAi cupful of sugar. Bring
boiling point and let boll ui
mixture will become brittle wl
triad lb cold water. Pour mlxt
gradually. stirring aU the wk
over com which has been spring
with salt Shape into bails, na
vory Uttle pressure.
Then and Now
The old-fashioned boy who
to get an apple, an orange, a I
ful o f mixed nuts, a dimers v
ef powder and shot or a new
ef home-knit socks for O r is
now has a grandson who
have a new car, a diamond ■
and a check. Times change.
At Christmas Time
Mr. Smile»—But why do you as­
set a Chrlatmaa box from mo?
maty I have had no dealings
* ‘2 - i deposit deliver» the Furniture you choose,
initial
pay for it later.
Credit Privileges Are Gladly Extended.
& Peebler
E asy credit terms, open an account here, a small
Origin ot Carols
row, if say. Christmas
wars
foagt
bee»
land,
tries
cuo l
ever sung In Scotland, whO
qarUeat times the custom ho
ontvereally prevalent in Mm
France, Italy nnd other coos
of the European continent /
'
selection here are al­
something for every
at a wide range o f
seen to it that the
spirit o f Christmas. ,,