The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 22, 1935, Page 33

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PREEESESSE T CISSOEDORRREER | 2 to meet thei anta Claus from houts of merrime ime an ion as he joyc pack after pack b olored toys and dolls t mean? Who was thi beople marve were boisterous and com- i St. Nick and pas: Greetings to Everybody! May Chr basking in the sunshine of happiness and the New Year lay on Palermo | HIRD and “Fine Imported Linens” | been reminded by a Chri sleigh. forward with Santa wildly shouting coast from North Caralina to Maing, striking with ! faken. 5 Christmas te all!” greeting to all. of his love for the outdoor life), by way of friendly greeting and re- membrance has grown up since about 10ld a wreath of smiles. THLDAILY ALASKA LMPIRL SUNDAY DEC. 22 1935. ses wha e | reprezent a frozen lake. Or, if the above, though singularly 8 P fo Galc Takes $1 000000 TOH. on East’ _Coast necu[a"fl"& tflr | At one end build a little snow :prt | tiractive, takes too much time a joyously, @s theyun- | g out of umps of sugar. Salt scattered [ Pleasibg table center decoration is to be had by securing a small birch- gk 2 i . chrlstmas Tahle over the mirror will look like drift- | ok 1og horing holes into it and A s Saan snow and little twige of trees|filling the holes with holly nnd aired dollies. a continued as the and g 41«-"1‘ 24 1\\;. l-nounv.ed on cardboard by means of | mistletoe. i B sealing wax will give a border of | g od b . " » ugar melted in water and placed 3 y colored ballcons, ) : W 1 ; o Rneetirgry With a little patience and time the | woods to the landscape. on twigs or tinyOhristma$ trees give ims, harmonicas And, 80l¢. Bud lgvelest of home-made decorations Perhaps at one end a log cabin |the jmpression of snow. er 1 were in evidence on all {ean be made for the Christmas ta- ' could be placed and this can: be - g e - to the gayety of the ble. . made by matches stained with wood ristmas part e A winter scene s attractive and |polish and cut jn all 'sizes. A little| YOUR CHRISTMAS PLEASURE The s a lull as Santa Ciau cuitable to gaze upon indoors as well | window to the log cibin and a door to still another pack he began hurling Jarge andy into th atching them r and exclie- s out, so for the center of the table | add to its appeal. A cardboard base Your Christmas pleasure is due riece place a plain mirrow that will' wm make the housé sécure. when your Christmas duty is done. { was having the time 0, than tr For he was because hé had stmas mds- enger of love to do this very thing 1 to become the community Santa | Claus. Finall rowd became impatient o Jearn who ir strange, chucklinz anta really was who had giyen so generou sarttially to all? But before they had ime to speak, the jolly old fellow was jostling past people, snow anc raffic until he scrambled into hi within, AS EVERY HOLIDAY SEASON COMES ALONG WE WISH YQU AGAIN .. ‘Get up, reindeers!” he shouted Damnge esumn}ed in gxcen of $1,000,000 was | greatest severity on th. Jersey cods 1in With a jerk the sleigh bounded caused by teirific gales which'lashéd the éastern | Vieifity ‘of Long lsland wbsm g}n @ov‘a ;%gww Ncn-chriclhns ‘dnd Christinas | ‘S nta Claus is comin’ argund #s '-Cranberyy jelly sliced dnd cut into | | Non-Chxistians frequeptly join 17 'ysu¢d in Decemper,” said Uncle Eb- fancy shapes with a cookie cutter the ‘social observance of the day en, “uryin’ to bring along cnough or a knife makes an attractive and To them, it simply has no religiou) good cheer fo beat de tax collect- unusual garnish for salads and des: m"mhcmke jor.” gerts during the holiday season. C RS ST R T e Mrrr,\' Chris!,mu, But he wasn't to gét.away £0%ens- ly for the next moment a strong rorth wind,- whistling around the orner, tore off his whiskers, mask all, and Santa Claus stood re- ealed in all his embarrassment! A hushed silence at first and then wild shout of joy and surprise ang through the Christmas atmos- Twas “Indian Pete,” the s most confirmed miser, Never 1 all their lives had they seen such \ glorious smile on his face, as he |} azed out from his Christmas regalia ind offered his hand -in friendly o Indian Pete,” (so named because 1ad given without thought of receiv- ng; and had incidentally received more than he ever could have re- jved materially—the respect and ration of the whole town. Christmas Cards Old Custom The sending of Christmas cards MERRY CHRISTMAS To All Qur Friends 1800 3 \' G W e is - S ® 4 7T o B Sl ad AN S B0 ¥ 't mY thatl e TGdm wke v B 4 ¥ Gomiss gukaaascst as find you peasts widy Good Cheer' 4 our qpprecmtlon. As tl;p next best way, we take tlu opportumty to w:sla you . ... . < FE © o owdaaad vk s iR A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS GREETINGS : 2 o B inen Shop FRANKLIN b 0§ LMo 1] | 7 I

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