Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 26, 1946, Image 5

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    Southern O regon N e w s R eview , llim s d j y , December 26, 1946
Mr. and Mm. Howard Oden und | liven. They will return to Ash
two children, Robert and W anda,' land by plane December 31.
h it by plane for I
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I Pvt. Boh Fiu/.ier arrived in
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I hey will I Ashland Prlduy, Dec. 20, to »penu
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NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE
AT EPISCOPAL PARISH
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j Misses Lou.se Schilling. Bar-
bara Williams, and Sue Pearson
have sent out invitations to sev-
enty guests to meet at the Epis-
copal Parish hall tor a N
Year’s Eve dance.
Invitallons are being sent to
the girls and they will each invite
Icenhower Counts Money in Germany
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, ' 1*' holidays v.lth
Mr. the holidays w ith his parent*, Mi
niothi
and other rela- und Mrs. Hoy Frazier.
To You
We Wish A
Merry Christmas
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Bicycle und Repair Shop
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a boy friend. Decorations for the
hall will be yellow and various
shades of purple to match the
h|gh ¿ ir,ts
This dance is one of a series to
revive an old club started to pro-
vide the teen-agers with parties.
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T ry the News Review Classi-
f.eds for results.
Merry Christmas
To All
WARDROBE
CLEANERS
It'S
A
Merry
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Christmas
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1st Lt, Georqe Icenhower. center, busily counts out the new
script moray in Bamberg, Germany, during the change over from
the allied marks. Icenhower is a member of the 258th Signal Con­
struction company.
Italian Hetana and R um en Ba-
bouska are variously reported to
have hesitated to follow the Wise
i Men misdirected them, and refused
,
! shelter to the Holy Fam ily: in their
Santa Claus
inseparably asao- rMpectlve countrles. th„ . two Bge
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elated with dir spirit of gift-giv
less wanderers slip toys beneath the
ing in America, but in other lands, pillow j of sleeping children—still
various gift-bearers are just ss eag­ looking tui die Babe of Bethlehem
erly awaited
whom they have never found.
Santa Claus B y . .
. . A ny Other Name
Commemorating the a rriv a l of
the Xlagi on Epiphany, the Wise
Men leave presents for good boys
and girls ss they pass through Spain
and other Catholic countries during
their annual Journey to Bethlehem.
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Happy New Year
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HAYNES
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Syrian legend sends the Gentle
Camel of Jesus, laden with gifts, rid­
ing over the desert on Epiphany
Eve—exhausted by the hastening
Wise Men. he was blessed with im ­
mortality by die Christ Child
JEWELRY
The identity of the gift-bearer is
im m aterial; but it is vital that no
child be disappointed; no trusting
hear' betrayed; lest the magic hour
passes, leaving broken dreams and
twisted emotions to wander across
the wilderness of eternity.
Ashland, Oregon
Frank Frazee of Reno, Nevada,
will spend the holidays with his
wife in Ashland. Mrs. Frazee has
been in Ashland for some time
taking care of her mother, Mrs.
Nixon, who is quite ill. Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Kehoe of Reno will also
visit in the Nixon home.
Mrs.
Kehoe is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Frazee.
Mmai
TO
YOU
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ChnstUind, in keeping with the
German idea of Christmas, is the
messenger of the Infant Jesus who
brings happiness to good children;
Polish and Hungarian youngsters
search the house for strands of an­
gel hair—conclusive evidence that
the Holy Angels are near to bestow
gifts upon the worthy.
In Fiance, the Yule Log is al­
lowed to bum momentarily, extin­
guished and covered with a cloth
After the Log has failed to yield
gifts, the children are sent to ask
pardon for their omissions in pri­
vate
Meanwhile, parents place the
presents beneath the cloth to be dis­
covered by the returning children.
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JO Y O U S
Y U L K T 1D K
Here's wishing that the light
of the season's cheer will glow
through all you do, adding greatly
to your Christmas happiness.
PALACE CAFE
and Staff
WILL RE-OPEN JANUARY 3
ex««-
/o /he
Just a year ago on January 1st we assumed the owner­
ship and management of the BILLINGS AGENCY.
IVoï^ei
In checking over our progress for the year, we are very
gratified with the results and sincerely hope that our
service and counseling have justified this confidence.
We wish to express our gratefulness for the support and
friendliness which have been given us . . . and to wish
each and every one . . .
A Very Happy Christinas
and
A Successful, Prosperous
• as • • •
Mr. and Mrs. Kelcv Smith
• Christmas is uot all tinsel and tissue or
colored lights and merriment. It has a
deeper significance, rooted in the long gone
past, which sets it high above all other holi­
days of the year.
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S. C. JONES & SONS
1946
lirisbtias
• It is our hope that this blessed season
will bring to your home not only the festive
joys of Yuletide hut that deep inner peace
which is essentially a part of Christmas.
BILLINGS AGENCY
DEPENDABLE INSURANCE COUNSELORS
INSURANCE
Kenneth H. Jones
Laura Billings Jones
Stanley C. Jones
Cosette F. Jones
Stanley Jones, Jr.
Eleanor G. Jones
REAL ESTATE
C. A. PITTS
NED MARS
Realtors
Salesmen
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S. C. JONES
FRED E. WHITED
OFFICE
CLARICE HOMES
L. JANE HEMSTREET
Chamber of Commerce
Ashland, Oregon
Phone 8781
Medford, Oregon
Phone 7558
(Est. July, 1883)
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