The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 22, 1935, Page 25

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SUNDAY, DEC. 22, 1935, of profound 4 T CAROLS RING [:we little me: r of love in his rude | and humble ce. A MES GF |1ald their most precious gift before 3 | him. 30ld g, the King of L, | Love und Humanity. Frankincense | |to a Divin the God of human | needs. for a man, and for magical pav yster at red s. Thus they y in the air V: ild, the King. | nd sweetest Man. ‘ je carols ring Christ's birgh | “‘Peace on es 5 ere is' a radiant i will toward men.” A him of Christ- | (A7nés Myers N - s mostc 0 74| COLOGNE RECALL e and ine or HANSEATIC DAYS dy evergreens, melti burning log. How . INE. Gorthings Dep. Bl et they recall sweet thoul 5 mediseval 4 0 to the elders! How th earts of playful children ous delight! i * M A is the significance at ¢ he official nam d, for almost two thousand ha? The Hans 70 the Christ Child brought of Cologne.” edceming message of love to - v T — world. Love that keepf the little | po X The Right Rev. Fred Bartiett (right), former v fiame of hops ‘burning: love tnat| Bible Weighs 20 Pounds | o0, wis clected Bishep of Tano it o brockig S Rodve e and e to en- SECXANE, Wash.—A %0-pound Bi- | Bisheps of the Episcopal chureh in Houston, Tex. He fills the vacancy ; love that | ble, printed in Germany in 1 5| created by transfer of Bishop Middleton S. Barnwell (left) to Nselting R 5F wred diocese of Georgia. Rev. Bartlett is one of the church’s young Rahiast exhibit al bishops. (Associated Press Photo) O ‘ When Wise Men of the East, men a Bible display her Y A \ 3, Let’s Make It An Old-Fashioned CHRISTMAS ok E9 39 FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE This is the Christmas Season. The air is We Suggest S charged with good will, cheer, and kindly o A Checking Account here to assist you in handling your holiday finances oy feelings. New hopes, new ambitions, and new faith spring from the Christmas Spirit. The world is remade on Christmas Day. And it is the privilege of each and every one of us to make it a happy world for oursélves and Bank Drafts other people. This year, let’s make it a good “old-fashioned” Christmas with joy, to send gifts of money f . E safely to friends in laughter, good cheer, good times, and gifts distant cities .. . . 'for those we love and whose friendship we A Savings treasure, for the children, for the aged, for Account the sick and unfortunate. And with our with the first deposit own Nation pledged to world peace, let our as an ideal gift . . . prayer be, “Peace on Earth—Good Will to New. Crisp Men!” ' That is the true Christmas Spirit 1B % | i Currency down through the ages. Season’s Greetings! I a gift that is always We Are at Your 'The Officers, Directors, and Staff Service! of this bank join in extending May the candle-glow 1 i B e ’f Christmas 4 e\ everyone in our community. keep joy and happiness 2 () alight for you throughout the New Year! ] ¢ First National Union Oil Company - Bank Of California 8 JUNEAU, ALASKA R. A. REISCHL—Resident Agent

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