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*T 'H E old saying that it isn't the
* gift tu t the giving that's appre
ciated may be true, but just the
same a good gift quickens the heart
so much more.
In being able to draw upon the
abundance of the country, farm
people are in a position to present
especially valued gifts at compart
tively small cost. For Instance, a
box fu ll of spruce, fir. pine, holly
cedar or balsam is always wel
corned as a decorative source by
city friends.
City people, like everybody else
also appreciate good thii gs to eat,
and home canned country fruits and
vegetables or some fowl can be ex
The bringing in of the yule log
pected to make a big h it Gardeners originated in England during medie
val times. The log was dragged into
the great hall at the beginning of the
Christmas feast and was the occa
sion of the rendering of the Christ-
ntas toast, which Is. in part: "This
yule log burns. It destroys old
hatreds and misunderstandings. Let
your envies vanish, and let the spir
it of good fellowship reign supreme
for this season and through all the
year."
The yule log represents “ Peace
on earth, good w ill toward men."
There were three wise men from
afar
Directed by a glorious star.
And on they wandered night and day
U ntil they came where Jesus lay.
And when they came unto that place
Where our beloved Messiah was
They humbly cast them at his feet
With gifts of gold and incense sweet.
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Bohemian Vesele Vanoce
Czech: Stansl Vanoce.
Dutch: Gelukkig Kerstmis.
Finnish: Huuskan Joula.
French: Joyeux Noelt
German: Frohlich« Weinnachten
Greek: Kalu Christougenna
Italian: Buon Natale.
N o rw e g ia n : Q la e d e lig Jul
P olish: W esnlych S w in t Bozego
N urodzenia.
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TO OUR FRIENDS AND
Serbian Christmas
Falls in January
The Serbian Christmas is rich In
its symbolism of Our Lord's birth
in Bethlehem. It is celebrated on
January 7 in accordance with Jul
ian calendar, established in 46 B. C.
and used when Christ was born.
The head of the fam ily brings a
srmill Christmas tree into the house
and burns part of It. The sparks
signify how the shepherds came
into the manger to see the Christ
child
and warm themselves. In
in the big town w ill .gladly welcome
a packet of seeds gleaned from an Europe, the Serbs place the un
burned part of the tree into the barn
expansive country garden.
I^andy home-makers can convert or stable to signify fruitfulness.
In another custom, the father
old articles into attractive gifts. An
old felt hat can be made into a leads the fam ily into the house, and
beanie for some young g irl merely they scatter straw over the floor to
by using the crown and adding yarn signify the warmth of the stable.
stitching for decoration. The best useful to a young bride than a home
part of an old fu r coat beyond re made cook-book containing the
pair w ill make a rich carriage robe home-maker's favorite recipes? Not
for a new baby. Pot-holders, dust only w ill such a book provide for
ing mitts, bath powder gloves, shoe tasty eating but it can also be ex
bags are some of the items which pected to guide the young wife over
**an be salvaged from small scrans. some rough moments in the kitchen.
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Ye«, with the right kind of lighting you can see, day or night. And seeing,
easily and quickly, without eyestrain makes all the difference between
night and day. It is especially important for students doing their homework.
They will get more out of their studies, do them faster and more accurately
with thirty to fifty footcandles (lighting units) than they can with ten.
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Most important of all, they will be saving their vision for the years that lie
ahead. Ask your local lamp dealer to show you latest models in lamps and
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