Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 23, 1928, Page 10, Image 10

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    ...MEDFORD-'MXn; TRIBUNE, rEDFORD, OREfiOX," PUNTOiY. ' DECEMBER V 23. 1 02rt.
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Bid' loved him uce nml
pwliupi" Mil lii her lip
u she itltl muter iici'
lire:iili. "nil erhnp.i itU.ut ll, I III
ilu." Anlin. ui liavlni: vmIcmiJ a
'Mllimrtt even 10 lu-rM.'tf which
. .ltp liud ln-en ir.vlnt; 10 slump mil
.if tier very vnut fur Uui .wai-s, :!ie
nirnoil front her retlecllon in her
itri'Nsini; inhle min-m utlil senlen
herseir iieiit' the vvimlowK.
I'niil'uvln? ll win iiiiulileiiliiu !
1 'iinHU'lli'it rmulloiifc v.'eru arnitai'il
which' refueil 10 lie put iluwn even
by Seilm's uu:illj Inlreplil, line,
liuuyulil Kplrlt. It win I lie 11 f I it
niulli. the leulown reiiollen fit Ihe
rush unit tumble uf (.'hrlstiiins.
"It ivus Jut fine lliut I thould
hnve heen nut hntli liines when
l.lvlngMuii phaned. A tier two
years'!'" .Voir lie 'i'lirtnlses 1I111I IIiIk
li u pretiy Utile Iioiix tvl fur him.
Hut I Ids letter It I lie most ImllliliK
uf nil. 'Jo think (if n mnn linvin;
Hie presumption In nU oti to hi
lend nil li him n wedilins uf line m
hla frientts when you hiulu't corrc
sponded. met or otherwise eon
versed nfier a hrpnU of two yenrs'
Hliindini.'." .
Scihn iiive 11 deep frigl! nml re
rend Ihe pusiserlpt nnfii I'or die
forty-foui'ili time. Sellm, pleiiiw
iimmpe to meet 111c so tlint we limy
hiite nliciil tin If tin hour 10; well,
gel ncnuninled upiin." '
Ah Keiha 'prepared t lliilsh
dressing she mused In herself thai
I.lvinirsloi) did presume n (.'real
deal In asking lid- to fliiend Hit
weddliix of uiie of his friends nud
en t'hrlsunns day nt thai. The
dress which had received no much
Mvonilile comment on Its beenm
Ingness was Instinetlvely selected
mid put on. Haw queer, thought
Sellin when she bought that dress,
the day nfier she had arrived
home, In making the piirehnse uiie
had said in herself, "Wouldn't Liv
ingston Jt adore that eolor."
There was Livingston. She
stopped nud admired his iinmncn
Inie irlnmess and lino pliysliiu he-fore-
entering ihe room of the
church house 11 11 (I revpnlliig- her
presence, l.ivlngslnn, however, fell
her glance and I timed ipilckly.
"ticlhn. how glad I 11 in in see
you. Vnu did .not let me know
whether yon would hp hero, or not.
und I wiu In hopes you would
"Sethi, How Glad I Am to Hit
You," Ho Said.
eomp. How lovely yon look. Come
In and lt dmn."
Selhn could only heiim anil Imir
ilciilntely inurninr. somellilni; or
mlier nlxiiit n liniu time.
"l.lvliifiKlnn, yon, (on, nru luoh
lliC xplemllil. My cnrlnnliy iiinoi he
nliiileil nt onee. Whm iihout Hie
weilillngV Wlin Is lielnu unirrleir;
You know I mi) frightfully hehlnil
In newn nfier liellic nwiiv nn lonu.
Attenillni; hrldco piirtlex if not
mlnrlvo In plekliiK lli the liieli
Injp odd bits of joaal)." .
"To lio very hrler I inn (tolni:
in tube fin rt. 1 hope."
Sellm's well-comrnlleil riicl.il
innscte eoulil not help Inn hIiow
lliuir sliotU. Why hIiouIiI Itv tor
lure her like tlilnt It nn iinheur
nilo. After luivlns mljiimed 'ier
Linrcel Iiq snlil, "Why, l.lvinnlnn.
you nro io lie conuiiiliilnioil. I
Clin'l know"
".No, ot eouroe you didn't. It l
n wild veiiiine un my luirt nml Hint
liredpllnlu fill I ll re, liul, I hope not.
ThP Hielo of the nuitler urc I hnve
united it long time, loo Innu n time,
for tlila iluy to come. Iion't yon
ihlnk, Seilia. wo weix very roollsh
In liunrrel hh we tllcl? You were
iwentv-twn nml I nor ntui-li iimitt
,,,,tl fiftllhiin ,iiia at tim u-,,,,1,1 ,rl,- I
III nnd ndiult Ills nr her line. Isn't
Hint about right!" .
Sethi) only noitded. nrrnld to Irum
her vnlce. Wns tliln nil H hml
ilrenm? Would fllie nt tiny minute
hike wlnR nnd fly from the rnniiit
Slio couldn't, tier fept seeined
welnhcil In the lloor. I.lvlnxxtnn
illiln't cute In lly nwny, lie hecituie
more vivid nnd nnlmnted every
minute.
"Set hit. hnve yon chanced your
mind about tovlni; me? I love you
re I hull ntiyone In the world.
I'lm world bus been empty without
.miii. 'J'ndny lit Chrlstmna ihiy. S
wnnt to hnve you lor n Cliilsiniii
lu esent. Sol tin, Ihe pnmoti'K n uli
Ini; III the ebureli iiudllorluin for
yo:; to suy 'yes.' "
Ai Iho door of the cburvb nudl
lorliim leiiilliu from the church
houne softly closed, a young r.inn
proudly escorted Ida i.dored one to
Ihe parson nt the altar.
. (A 1131, Wetlsm Newnper Union I
Christina Rift (tlvlnc
The curttom of Chrlstmus gift
giving ho ltn own KlKolflrniie and
very few of un would 'foreiro the
pleasure of Chrlntmns Riving,
Mill Tribune ! nr rrt
!0,ouo poopl every day. . U
DEALEit ATTENDS
0:i;luml nml I'onliiK? (U-nlcrrt
from nit of Oif.tn unl southern
W;ii4tilriKlii lt rliin-y wpit In I'ut l
Innit Mmitlay ;iti mllm; ;i luii' hon
KJtthM Inn ;tt ilu tin"n )ut-,
whrn il tftils of lhr 1!il'S M online
fix wfrt iwnii thi 'iukIi ihe
iiiftliuni nf 1 1 if iiiovit-loiK', nr lalk
illK llmtldll Jii!llHM, wlili-Ji vn
tl'il 1 Im Ink A. U. ( JaiM y, preHi-
t'ltl, .llltl V. It. TlIH ', vill-ll'Phl-
il tit oi tUv OakJ unl .Motor Cur
rotupaity III rliiirK of hiiIcm, hfoif
"TiilklriK ni'Jtion plrtiirrM, la fi
lm. Fliitcs a nil tlH-atrli-nl rtpiip
nwiit thai woiiltl do trnlit lo a
li-ii volifiK Urniitiway how wt'io
UH-U In maklnts' ilic irn'nfatinn,"
f-aJil Jl, It. SfimlwHun uf ihf Snn
(Ifi ho n .Motor Co., locrtl roniinc
tlKilor, and iiiutkcd cnOiUMinHin
w.'i fnnfiit(ol when Iui-ko oil
pntnilriKH of iho rifw Pontine "l:lfi
Hlx' irioilclrt v,iTC unveilfit.
"Thf Portland nifotin; was in
charffo of LouIh M. lrfvni, Pnelfie
coiiHt rf-Kional t-ulcM inannKfr, a
HlNicd by It. It. lintehfldor of tho
fatlory rxt'futlvp Ktatf nml IMwnrd
Lyoiin, icKlonal Hcrvice oxifri. Tho
officials woro rotod upon lhlr
ai-rlval by W. .M. Varron, f)roKn-Wat-hlnKton
ditrkt mnnuRer; A.
V. Iti'itlfM-thPIl, tlililct hllpt'lVlHOr
of inerchnriiilHirifc, mid niPiuhorx of
fhti field utafl', A(ldrKHH wort de
livered hy .Mr. Urevt'H, .Mr, Warren,
and Mr. HuU'lielder, mid Mri fyont
li!(!tui(d nn tho iniH'hanlcttl and
other fftatuiTH of Ihe uow mod!,
IiIh Hpeech Im'Iiik IlluHiratett with
Ktereoptlron vlewn. - ,
"ThlH wan 0110 of h Herle of 30
iiieellnKH to lie .he ld x thruout (he
I'nlted Htaten In a ti-da) period,
which will hrinjf fnttory executlven
Into direct contact' .with the fiOOO
tnentherrt of the 'Ouklnnd-I'ontiue
doiiK'Htk; dealer orManlzatlon. . I'nv
r tlie movietone in prt-HcntUiK the
new ear fx unique In the ammlH of
Indiirttriul activity and was hailed
with acclaim by the dealers uf tho
dlKtrlet.
"Ainonff tho Niilijeets covered at
tho Portland meeting were a com
plete pt'PHentntlon of the new 1U29
Ponthw: hIx, the exteiiMlve advertlK
liiK proKrltni for the cnmltiK year.
HorvlchiK of (ho ni'W enRincerlnff
advancements Ineorporatrd In the
en!'. dlHcuHxIon of the hkIch recordH
which Ihe new Oakland All-American
hIx Ih eHiaidlrdiliiK. and vmi
iitiN other fcatureH of the xrently
enlarged proRruin laid out for next
yeniv . I'roduc-tjufi for llniH han
heen mt at 70,ouo OaklamlH find
L' 10,000 PoullacH, but in view of
their favorable reception It Ik ex
peet"d; tlmt . them Tlgui nM will be
lamely ex.-eeded' : -.i
TEXAS RADIO PLAN!
It It'll MOM , Texas Tort
Rend county sehools havo': plo-nei-P(t
In the radio field hy plac
Inn hi operation a - hroadciiHtliiK
plant owned and operated cxclu
Hlvely hy IhenisclvcM to further
education.
The station recently went on the
alt- with a dedicatory addresit hy
Slate MupiM-lllteiideiU of rulillc
Imttrucllou S. M. N. -Mni'iv.
The plant nerve ;iti rural schouls,
with nlioiit 1! fi ft U pupils and lour
liistltulloiai In Klchinond and
KoMcnhei-K. whleh have an enroll
ment of inure than K0(J.
At It o'clock each inmnliiK 00
Ki-hools tune In their receivers for
any liiHtructltms which Jess K.
Ward, county suporlnlendent, de
fires to kIvi-.- Neveral entertain
nn nth also have heen presented to
further the' appreciation id' music.
Lectures of educational value re
leased from (hup to time hy hroad
oastliiK eompunleu have noon
planned and faculty memhers from
Pico lust Hutu of Houston and
nearby cities will he extended invi
tations to address Port- ltcnd
county students.
Although little trouble was ex
perienced In ohtnlniuK permission
to erect the station from the
county school honrd, It required
almost a year hefore the radio
ccimtilrstftn sanctioned the plan.
The plant complete cost the
county lesa than MOuu.
I. 5. to Demonstrate
How Air Is Policedl
WAASIIIN'tlTON )(Tho Unit,
cd States will show bow it keepn
the ah" In order for radio7 trans
mission and reception at tho Inter,
national exposition at Seville.
Spain, next year.
A model of the official test car
will be displayed. The car Is an
American development In the field
control of radio activities. It car
ries an engineer und an assistant.
With special guagcH they measure
the frc.umcy and field strength
of broadcasting Hint Ions, That Is
to prevent Interference, discover
"obstructions" ami generally to
provide belter radio civlcc to the
public.
WAVELENGTHS
Man "perfects" something, nnd
continually thereafter trlew to
make it belter. Itndlo Is no exeep.
tlon, for todiiy'i nets nre radically
different from those of a few ywrn
ago. while the dawn o( tomorrow
may make our present receiver
seem nomewluit antique.
There nn much jjleci over ihe
SERVES 36 SCHOOLS
Auto Manuacturer
Henry 0. Joy, Detroit capitalist and former head of the Packard
Motor Car Co. le a real radio fan. He is shown in his own laboratory
where he communicates frequently with amateurs in the United 8tates
and foreign landc.
U:rV0'V--t.Al) Henry II. Joy,
banker, automobile laanufact urer,
soldier and anient supporter of
Hood roads, In an enthusiaFtlr-ia-dlo
amateur.
.foy. who started life ax a ti 5 a
week clerk, hought the Packard
Alntrtr Car euiiipnny in Detroit In
(he Infant ilayn of the automobile
industry, and Hold Neli'ibine Pft-ld,
the army air base near Mt. Clem
em, to the Kovcruiiient, Hpends
many evening in his In bor.it ory
tulUiup with uni ucuiK throughout
the Culled Wtat'i-jn and foreign
lands. 1 ' '
Mr. Joy ha been licenced a an
ailvnneed expei lmetller by the kv
crnnient .and Ik ''er experimt'iit
'iiiK." Ho has a station on hlw prl
vxtlC.yuoht. a well-'aK 'til IUk sum
mer homo at Watch Hill, ft. 1..
ami bin town home at f!rune
Pointe Parmn. Detroit suburb.
Jtadio ha beu hi hibby rdneo
bin reiirement from active buil-neHM.
Experts Tell Feins How to Curb
i Blanketing of Distant Stations
WAIHNdTON W Hlanket!::K
hy nearby broadcasting stations if
the.'- reception of distant programs
Iki.h' ,heeii one of the major com
plullilH of llsleneiM buder the re
allocation. To 'phi radio fans who are hav
ing difficulty with receivers . that
une broHdry,' Inspectors of . .the
radio division' uf the department of
Wrinttipren 'have offered ' sUjcjfes
ilons desbthcd , tu climltmti'.' uL
simtll t ost.- .-Si. me of l bo; interfer-
clli-e,' '- '.. ''.
one su'ilon Is ,tb"' iiifiertion
of a Mf mi 11 fixed ct!udinriria sej b'S
with ihe antenna h-ad-ln and re
ceiver. Its capacity is .iuuhi.I or
lai'Ker. This reihices v(dynin to
hoiiio c.xl,ent, liut . It sharpens tho
titrfW of Hi A unienua elrt-uit.
Where a receiver Is loi-atel near
the local station. It may lie fmind
necessary t,i chariKe the direction
of the antenna lo a posit ton at.
appearance a year apt) of a receiv
er which illtl not require batteries
and coubt be pimped Into the
house IlKhlltui circuit. The tuhch
were IlKhted through st'pdown
trauhforiui'ia. Some of them, par
ticularly the detector, would iplll
worli after n few weeks. ( Ubers
stliyed longer, elwhl months or
more.
The At.' tube had heeit "perfect
ed," but It bad not been made ftet
ler. The lahoratory im-n plutiged
on. Due to the fluctuation of Or
AC feed lilies. It Wits ucccssaiy lo
have a lube that would reMpond to
a wider voltae ratine. Today the
At' detcetur will operate .success
fully from 2 to -.7ft vuUs, without
a burnout, compared with the nor
mal ratlliK of L'.ti vtdts. The hest
raitKe Ih bctweun 2.25 and I'.U volts.
The detector In a heater type tuhc.
und Ml was made belter by im
provenieniM In the ceramic Insubit-
io llahtfcn tiouictiold tfaths
Two new General Electric cleaners--the
Standard at $35.50 and the Junior at
$24.90'" built not just to move but to
remove the dirt'-easily and quickly.
GENERAL Q ELECTRIC
CLEANERS
Two superb values '"require no oilin;
--and as easy to buy as they are to use
Guaranteed by General Electric. If it';
a practical gift you are seeking, you
really need go no further!
People's Electric Store
214 W. Main
Real Radio Amateur
I Horn In Xietrolt November L'3.
I ISti'l, Mr, Joy wan oduentod at the
iMlehiKim M.illtary Academy, Pbil
I lipM Academy at AAnovor, Musk,,
where he wom K'adimted In 1SJ3,
and at Vale. Sheffield Welctitific
J School. Aside from hin early busl
! noun career in the officer of tlu
j Penliisulnr Car company in Dc-
trolt, he also was furtively Ident
ified with mining opcrationn in
i ftnh In 1S87 to JSS'J.
1 .Mr. Joy served in the navy In the
j Spanlflr-American war, and uh a
, captain enll.sti-d In the signal eoi p
jduiiiiK the world war, belnK mux
' tered out with the i-arilc of lieiften
!ant eoliel In lM'.t. Ilu wan-aetive
i In the work of tho Lincoln HIkIi
, way association and took a keen
' Interest in evo'ry movement con
i cnrnitf. inim-ovem&Nt of: trnn.Hpor
; tatlon media.
; lie has Hcrved as an officer or
j director of various buslneHM enter
; prlseH and institutions and affiliat
ed with Vale university chnpter of
; Helta Psi fraternity.
; right angles to the antenna of the
broadcaster. If the direction of
the station antenna Ik north and
i vouth. the receivltiK antenna for
j the least Interfcrenco should run
cast and west.
t Tho scries condenser can be cut
mu. of the antenna lend on stations
'Where the local broudcastetT tloes
I not Interfere by short crletiliing'
: with n niiiiiU knife switch. A, wave
i .ui ca,n sometimes be' used to ad
! vantaKe. ..." '
Uccelycrs , bavlnt? two anicunu
! hlndlnK" posts, 'one marked "lonn"
: and the other "short," should be
died with the antenna bail' alter
nately on each to determine whleh
. Is the more satisfactory for receiv
ing, distance., . .
Shortening the antenna, may
help Homewhat. . InseriliiK u;' fixed
condi'iiser, however. 1 hetwfji the
antenna lend and the receiver has
i t he same effect. :
Iuk materials. KUminailon ot' im
imrlties In the Insulation made
possible the use of hlirher tempera
t ures. ;
AnotbiM' tube, the rectifier, for
morly was limited to .10U volts per
iinode. or plale. This ban.' heen
raised to :i.'.n. The raw A'C tr
illrect filament beatliiK 'mho, used
In radio and audio inapt ideation,
has ulveu little (rouble. Its volt
a tie range has been sufficient to
meet most requirements.
Despite advance In tube design,
the laboratories continue their
work, striving lo do Just a little
more. .M I nor improvements con
tinually are being made, hut ba
sically the tube today maynot be
so far behind (he ultimate.
A P.ig It rot her program, under
the direction of Paul M. Pitman Is
presented each evening over KFO,
Hun Kranelsco.
inn worn
Phone 12
'I
YEAR. WILL ONLY
EJACULATE 'MA'
; NKW YORK. (VP) Two million
; dolls that should open their eyes
! rhrlstmas morning and delight
' little girls with the cry of "ma-
ma" will confine, their greeting
this year to u simple, wail of
".Ma" - -' '
Tor Hmft-na" Is two syllable
and toy makers have decreed Ihai
the cost of the extra syllahle Is not
worth the sound. Therefore. - firq'
duetinn of this type of talking doll
has beon curUilled and the .one
with the single plaintive nolo in- ,
creased.
'As Christmas draws near word ,
comes from the American Institute ,
of Toy Makers that Santa Ohius j
bah wielded a vigorous paint brush' '
during tho year, with the result!
that a vivid, multi-colored array of j
playthings will con front the ,
youngslerrt Christmas morning.
.Vol onlv is the modernistic noto
nf color very evident in this year's
j playthings, but there also is seen
higher artistry In design than ever
: before. i
J The past few years have been
marked by u trend towards more
i substantially built toys. The play- ,
I thing for one day'8 amusement 1b
: no more nnd most toys sold today :
will last a year or longer, manu
I facturers say. Insistence on the !
i part of the; child to have some-1
j thing he can play with instead of ;
merely sitting hack nnd watehlng .
his toy perform, Ih declared re-
sponsible for this change, .
The high Intensity of modern,
life and the, great concentration on
Infusing learning, into youngsters
have lowered the plfly age of chit- i
d re n fro in w ha t it was to yen rs
ago. A toy Hint formerly nmused-i
a 12-yenr-old child now will not j
entertain hirn after he passes 10.
The average child more than 10 ;
demands something which appeals i
to his Imagination and challenges'
his energy and ability. American ;
toy makers sny ibey must tax their :
ingenuity to supply suitable play- ;
things to sophisticated youngsters
of 10 to 14 years.
While one-third of the toys that i
will find their way Into the homes
of American children Christmas
morning, toy builders say, will be
velocipedes, kiddie cars, bicycles
and other wheel goods, the doll
still retains Us great popularity. .
Approximately L'5,000.000 have
been made n the United Htates
during the past year, Indicating'
that they have won a cherished
place In the hearts of III I to Amer
ican girls,. .
This Increased popularity, too,
lies chiefly In the fact that they ;
reflect modern life. Designed by 1
artists who faithfully Interpret the !
modern spirit of America with
slim bodies anil legs, short dresses
and bobbed hair they carry an Ir
resistible appeal to little girls in
every corner of the nation.. , v
, The blondes will be In the ml- j
norhy thlN Christmas. ., ,7.
Throo distinctive features mark
the American doll crop this year '
tho unbreakable head, the "ma- ;
tim" and "ma " voice, anil the !
Improved sleeping-eye nieehnnism.
1 ,
"
Santa und the Chimney
Santa flails was first as- 4 '
fr socliitrd ' with ihe chimney
i through Ihe Kngllsh custom 4i
of sweeping out the chimney .
for the New Year, to welcome
& good luck to the household. f
Again
OCa0CSS3OC30l iOCSIO nrifw tny fM lAirn
A I. - '. ' ... . - n
On that date you will have an opportunity to inspect the
OUTSTANDING CHEVROLET
of CHEVROLET HISTORY S
k six in the price range of the four.
Those who have viewed this latest creation of Chevrolet pro
nounce it to be by farthe greatest value for your automobile
buying dollar, on the market today.
Prices delivered at your door range from S694.00 to $894.00,
fully equipped. Various models will be on display in our show
room December 29th.
0
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D
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112 S. Riverside.
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301
The Spirit
lly llrv. Ilenrj Wmle lnlV4-, !).!.
t Castor, Klit J'reby(eri
Chun h, Sparuinrihu:-, .-. t
An essence mi cbisive a.' the
'Spliit of . Chrintmns -aniiot be
j caught by the point of a pen or
hnpriHoried in burs of type.
The spirit of I'hriMmtis i dis
tilled In loving heart, and convey
erl through sparkling '-yes and
laughing lips and kindly fingers.
: li Is compounded nf faiilt and love
ami Kladness and gootl-will.
i When the rental season comes,
UhiR mystic spirit flusbeit Jt;. mrs -
! mts9 thru innumerable channel:). .It
; whispers thru" boughs of over-'
Ask for our
Are You Cdebrating Christinas
In Your Own Home?
At Christmas time it's a great satisfactidn to enjoy
the holidays in your own home. It's a feeling of se
curity for yourself and your family Our convenient
HOME LOANS -
make this possible. Now is the time to plan for it
,"-; .: Begin a home saving fund. It won't be long before v
you will have the down payment on a. home saved. T-. .
then the rest will be easyl . . .'h ' ; A h ) ,i h
:! . . J .:ViVi.in i i.-'-a;
Jackson CDourityi iM
B u il d in g & Loan,
VA -"tS'&'Ti..1-.' .'. -71 - 9
we remind
ijecem o
Pierce-Allen Motor Companv
OQOOl
of Christmas
greens. It gleams troiir.vreathe
holly. It glow in the flaming tip
uf liny cixHes. li lights in
the windows of loaTinions and ot-
tact,. It in.-H-s !-ft fingers to
add to the homes of the happy
u hundred toui-n-s oT be.iuty. ll
uiu'oii pt'ietiK-il banners of Mnoko
above nld rhiiiineys- obi i-himneys
, startled by the unwonted mirth by
. tb" health.
'' l-'or tie1 i-Pu of Christ 111.1S
('.irings back lienealh the old tut f
-tree innumerable fet that lan
- ! traveled far, and revives In the
, Lrwts of silver-haired mothers
-tlte Joyn of long uu-o. For n day. it
Booklet, "How Shall I Invest My Money'
Association
A Place to Invest Your Savings ; '
Over 19 Years in Medford Not One of Our
Stockholders Has Lost a Penny
you of the date
er
annul th. . ytar.i, and fills the
beam of tljn 0bl'th the gladness
of you,thi Itut it CjjiroU' It sweet
est tiiajdr In ih glee of Utile
dron.
What is this Toy-lie breath tluit
v-4 ,..,n spirit nf Chrintnias?
ThiK-niUeh is sure. There Ik In it
i Ki.am of a star. There Is in
jt ., aiigel.' song. There Is in it
the smile of a Holy Child-. There
is in it tlie love
down tfi eruth.
of Heaven con
According tn an old superstition,
bread baked on Christmas ce will
never become stale or moldy.
Iirittnny in the place or origin of
a great deal of the commercial
mistletoe for the foreign markets.
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Telephone 150
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