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C hristm as trees, like flowers, w in made to look alm ost as brigh t
ew by washinc
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washing it In
respond io being kept w ith the base new
" * ed from tbl' h l.to rle
In the w ater. Here are two simple suds to which a few drops o f am Castle o f San Angelo at sunset on
things to do I f you want your tree monia have been added. D ry tinsel < iristm a s Eve proclaim s the be-
w ith a towel and hang it up to fln •
to stay green and fresh.
«*nn''>K°iU>e Holy Season in Rome
drying.
> nine o clock everyone jg in
s ile n m ‘ ° * ltn ,' ss the c ° l“ r f u l and
solem n p ro ce ssio n , Of ecclesiastic
Safety Rules
* or Monday Season ¿5
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,u ln the Joyfu,
Christm as holiday Into a tra g ic
event The C hrM m oe tree Is the
danger spot
There ate a few
simple precautions that w ill assure
« s do and m erry Christm as
t Nover bum real candle, on your 1
d gnitaries which precede the elab
orate m idnight Mass
b rS S X
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twemv’ r eV7 yone ha« i^ t e d for
are in « r t
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b«ll<iuets
Maud placing powerful lam p
■re in order after ,he reI(gioU8 bulbs neat fancy ornaments. s y „
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mid-
thetic m aterials, paper or cutu„,
n ig ht in Rome: hotels u„ d res-
f o n t go away and leave your
taurants rem ain open, fa m ilies nnd tree lighted.
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tables" K" the,r 8rOUnd 8“ mP‘ «” u ,
Be very careful when smoking
ta t lea in g aily decorated homes;
around Christm as package w rap
nnd in anticipation of the festivities
puig m a te ria l
p
m any people attend church dressed
Secure the tree by wires to the
in fo rm a l attire.
so that tin y tots w ill not be
theBeCaUhn Chris,umns »»d E pipliany.
able to bump or pull it over
e C alabrian shepherds—P iffer.ini o r i m *
,rW 80 th a t’ •'“ «»ding
re v is it the homes where they were o> fallen it cannot block a doorway
most cord ia lly welcomed during which m ight be needed to escape
t h iVhi . W?en i hey came down
from the room.
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the hills to play th e ir Ita lia n bag
I f you go i „ for elaborate decora-
pipes before the shrines of the V ir- tu ns, better make sure they're all
A d v , „ V ; r " L " ani
made of Incombustible m ate ria l
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d “ rin g ‘ he PW t-Chlist- I- latneproofed m aterials can be pur-
mas holidays nnd receive gifts of ebnsed at many stores. Insist on
wine, dried tigs. and smaU 1UfJ
of money fro m th e ir hosts.
Tibi« Man?
Why, everyone knows that if’« old St. Nick
himself, ond it s time ogoin to begin to notice
H»ot os always, the old fellow brings with him joy,
oed cheer for the Christmas season.
May this
Christmos_be one of jolly remembrance for you.
Bosshard Lumber Co.
1st and A streets
Phone 5336
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C H R ISTM A S
May you receivs the rich bleating« of a happy Christmas
‘Paint With JOY”
Across from College
phone 714«^
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Nut-Bov'l Filled
From Many Lands
Nuts from all over the world go
l
nut bowl •« Christm as
Like C hristm as
--- traditions,
. .IUII9, the nuts
SO popular at this tim e pf voar nrp
a m ixtu re of many varieties and
different histories.
The E n g lish w a ln u t, for instance
Mothers, who are the o fficial cooks
of the fa m ily , w ill reap added p ra l,e
this holiday season if they plan a
special Christm as menu for every
is not E n g l sh at all. It o rig in a te d m eal on C hristm as day.
While
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something special" is expected f j r
dinner, a m in im u m of attention w ill
called
the food ,){ thv gods
The round little filb e rt and the make the other two meals a pleas
almond came from the Old World. ant surprise.
Here is a menu for the day which
Other nuts, so fa m ilia r at C hrist
mas, the hickory nut, tl,e biack wal- w ill prove popular.
nut and the chestnut, to say nothing
BR EAKFAST
o f the pecan, are s tric tly Am erican
Orange Juice
Waffles
The pecan is native to Am erica and
G rilled Sausage Cakes
is found nowhere else. Two other Coffee
Honey
M ilk
i r T em Canu ,n,' s w or,hy " f m ention
CHRISTMAS D IN N E R
are ‘he chestnut and the butternut
Clam and Tomato Juice Cocktail
Although m any nuts o rig .m te d in
Roast Turkey, G iblet G ravy
other parts of the world, alm ost ev
Celery Dressing
ery va rie ty known is now grown on
Mashed Potatoes
A m erican soil and experts are con
Buttered Green Beans
stantly searching fo r more kinds of
Calavo and G rap efru it Salad
nuts to transplant to this country.
Assorted Relishes
C ranberry Sauce
Hot R oll,
F ru it Cake
p je
Coffee
M ilk
•U P P E R
Nutbread Sandwiches
M ixed Vegetable Salad
F ru it Gelatin Dessert
Tea
I t A d d s M uch to the
of C hristmas to
F end O ur V ert B est
W ishes to T hose
W hom W f . S erve
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Cherny’s Shoe Service
76 North Main
Flowers Are Part
O f Yule Legends
There are several flowers appro
p riate during the Yuietide season
which are connected with the b irth
of C hrist by the legends of history
Sainfoin, or "H o ly H ay," i, said
to have cradled the infant C hrist in
the manger. The snowdrop is the
flower of the V irgin M ary, and is
said to be the emblem of the can
dles she lighted on Christm as
According to legend, the C hrist
mas rose was divin ely created. A
shepherd m aid wept at having no
g ift to lay before the Babe in the
manger.
Suddenly an angel ap
peared to her. On hearing why the
m aiden wept, the angel touched the
ground where her tears had fallen
and im m ediately the place was
w hite w ith Christm as roses, which
the m aid gathered and laid in the
manger.
The chrysanthemum Is said to '
have appeared first on Christm as
Eve near the manger as a sign to ,
the Wise Men that they had reached
the spot where the star had bidden
them.
The C hrist-child lay on M ary's lap
His h a ir was like a light.
<0 weary, weary were the world
But here is a ll aright.)
o«d we ore truly grateful
for your«.
The C hrist-child lay on M ary
breast,
H is h a ir was like a star.
<0 stern and cunning are the kings
But here the true hearts are.)
The C hrist-child lay on M a ry’s heart
His h a ir was like a flre .
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(O weary, weary is the world
But here the w orld ’s desire.)
PI,one 21311 Or 33X1
The C hrist-child stood at M arv’a
knee,
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His h a ir was like a crown,
And all the flowers looked up at
H im ,
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And a ll the stars looked down.
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I t ’s a good idea, too.
sm all cutting board w ith assorted
cheeses and crackers. Place It in
the liv in g room for those who m ay
not be able to eat candy or who
don’t care for nuts.
AshlandJlM BUSCH, Your Friendly Ford Dealer
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In appreciation
may we wish a most
pleasant Christmas
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and those obout you.
ALFRED’S FLORIST
Corner Iowa and Siskiyou Boulevard