The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 18, 1932, Page 32

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4 X Hvur// / \/n / ~ RETURNS ON BiG DAY I'he pariy was ove: e children the other teachers had gone. sk the low, round tables the study room ready for iristmas morning. 1 t0 make them happy— ¥ d have a good time in spite my owin heavy heart!” She sat vn, her head in her arms and i E wanted to say \krr\. thanks for tae| ) Breen paused in sign- | d smiled back 'AtE Lois was wakened by a whistled e of “Oh, Little Town of ' The room was flood- ms were around s to you, Jim,”| 3 e most wel-| ck. Are you going blow it all in, or per- e it Io your mother for a| Santa Joins Us in ing give me, dear. office bn\ Was COnvers: mL, quite | ely with the president of thej i . It was your going away t hurt.” Lois ain’t so stuck on ' he continusd, “they like| | more personal, some-|| AND JOYFUL CHRISTMAS SEASON But I couldn’t come to you spicion resting on me. rascal, Varney, e the whole affa NO! come to marry you. Are u ready, dear?” I'm ready; I have waited 'So?” the president’s eyebrows| went up in question. And what,” he inquired, “did you select that was personal?” “The swellest scarf’—Jim was! worming up enthusiastically — “all| blue and gold and | il tringe on it, loug | [ as my hand.” ¥ “It must be a beauty,” agreed; ‘va Breen “Yes, but that{ lain't all, Mr.| Pt e Q- Breen. My moth- |, 2P A (RN ik § s T, SN * CHRISTMAS DAY er said she hoped | & some folks would s £ 2 i E T 7‘ sing carols out-| created by the présent govern-| Judicial investigators say there side our house to- span“h Deputy sues Iment 4 |may be somethirt)'g in Midrigal night, ‘cause she| For Colleague’s Acres| Perez Madrigal took him up|case. loved ‘em. and DA hes susd i AEsGd - dis- I to Telesphorus, who flour- / “ana what a0 1 o Cookie doughs to be rolled and hed in the reign of An- you think? ~A| MADRID, Dec. 17—Deputy Lama- |trict court for fulfilment of the| leut out with cutters are better|* toninus Pius (131-161 A. D.) y /4 whole crowd_ of mie de Clairac offered in parlia- | verbal contract, citing Julian Bes-|if the dough is chilled for several|® The reason for the first ““Zlus are g0iNE ment to.give his lands to any teiro, president of congress, as|hours before it is rolled out. choice of Deecmber 25 c to sing carolsfor deputy who thought “he could|“presiding witness” to the trans- —_————— not be determined. AsCl 'hk’h lhdut" make them pay under conditions action. Classified ads pay. Uapie Spmd', e I;:M'L of the door. | —— Al winter solstice, the time Soion o fllIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIHllII"IIIHIIIIIIllI|IIIIIIIIlIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIE‘ it over darkness, was changed into the Feast of Christ, the Light of Life. Gk e R o % % I Vhen making fruit cake, pour the pan and then fruit, add more rest of the- fruit in preventma the the bottom of | x| B So on Christmas morning Lois \d Jerry were married in the mary room where she had And the children, who loved Lois, d her “much joy” and “Mer- Christmas” at the same time.— Anna L. Newson.) TO ALL JUNEAU AND THE RESIDENT OF GASTINEAU CHANNEL T A S, LR 2R 28 O 3R 3R 3R R 2R AR It is not definitely known vhen Christmas was first celebrated The institution of the festival is attributed PACIFIC COAST COLLECTORS Goldstein Building “Perhaps you carols for your too.” “I—I hadn't thought of it be- fore,” confessed Mr. Breen, “but perhaps I will, Jim.” His mother was just like any other moth: How she would lik to have carols sung in front of the little white house on the hill. Mr. Breen reached for his'phane, “A train ing at two, you say? Thank you. I can make it easil; Gutside, his car waited, with Jen- kins at the wheel. “Hello, Jenkins,” he greeted. “I've just got an hour and a half to do some last minutes shopping. Then I'll catch the train for home. “Take a holiday for a week, Jen- kins, do you get me?” * “Yes, sir,” gasped Jenkins, “I get you.” And up in the white house on the hill little Mrs. Breen put the golden coffee and brown muffins on snowy table. “Supper’s ready. Joe,” she called. The old man came slowly, a frown on his rud- dy face. “Now, Joe,” the woman soothed, “don’t you goand Jet anything spoil your Christmas spirit.” “I know it § Myra” He pat- f ted the wrinkled hand. “But when I saw Seth Hold- en's boy and Dale home for the hol help feeling a litt “Our boy hasn't s mas with us for five years we huml even seen him mr two.” “I know, Joe, but he never for- gets a check, and such a generous one. Remember, Joe, our boy i busy man. “Now, Joe,” as he started U speak, “I have the most wonder ful evening planned. We are too old to believe in Santa Claus, bu we are never too old to believe in angels. “The young folks most likely will come singing cardls, and I hon they will sing the one I love best: “'While shepherds watched th flocks by night All seated on the ground, The Angel of the Lord came down And glory shone around.” And so the carolers, peeking into the windows, saw them sitting hand in hand. Then suddenly, clear on the eve- ning air, came the sound of many woices, one deep, rich tone, apart from all the others. ‘ The little old lady's eyes were -like stars. “He's come, Joe,” she whispered tremuously, “that’s his voice.” Then the door opened, and two m arms held them fast. 3 to see me, dear folks?" fruit Irfl'n g thé pan. g 3 i | { J Cheer S ommee o It’s just a little Christmas Greet- ing, and the reason for it is to : i £ WISHING Our Friends and Customers An Old-Fashioned MERRY CHRISTMAS and PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR wish you every jovy of the season and happiness and prosperity in the coming New Year. G. E. KRAUSE J. B. BURFORD & CO. “Qur Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers”. = ed = the old man, solemn-(= = course,” exulted little Mrs. 2 RN MIIIIIIHIIHHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIlfllllllllllIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIllll i ’I‘"fih&' ).u"!"”'hfl % = = o

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