The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 20, 1938, Page 13

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. TUESDAY, DEC. 20, 1938. 2 |were so faithful his mother | " planned for the first course in the — — is spectacles at the coin ss someone who knew, and bet- owner was waving his hands in the ised him in the morning. “Your center of each cover. Youre sure you're telling the somebody who was honest,” the air, the dime clasped between his | i .d th as beside hin W . 5 : € ' r was side him wild with Knives and spoons go to the right ith about this dime? e queried. | littl> ma as sayir xcited Do thumb and first f r. “I've beeft GEVASE, T e e i et o e 2 RECORDS FOR i ;. | His Last Dime e absolute truth,” Dan e of § I f each cover, forks to the left know looking for one of them all my life!” o tell him you were with the flocks ]; eces of silver: to be used first are € But, if you ! x mes at ; It's—it's Hand me that menu!” Dan Driss Shephel'd La0 A g out; sick as he cn the cutside, those to be used last By Katherine Edelman | : ! can have your coff 1| wort ands coll cried comm ly. “I'm going rcur fame will go before you | tc SH3 it mother 1 not see the TR | speons on the outside i pood thing Ig t th rom so pie By Molly Chittick and David's voice trem- By JOAN DURHAM " Inere are tor Extaptions to. the [t D Biriedcit trs. Koke. . Well AP Feature Scrvice Writer sllverware spreader. Bread and but- | yimost broke. He had one thin “You can’t go cut to terl the 0 you not think the king would | If you want to be sure your Chrst- | ter plates are never placed on formal | gime in the dark depth: sheep tonight, Judal a0 1 lad who would de- mas dinner table is properly ap-|iables. When they are used on semi- | 55 o purse had once held the choke his moth rt his | luty from idle curi- nte before you start out, fcimnal tables, however, they go just | of three fi “The lon's claws have W sity? N you have done c “hristinas Eve festivit-!abeve the forks, at the left of the you sore. I will f t t y and well, and | i ver. The butter spreader is placed with ved you man. Later you iet out your best tablecloth | slantwise across the right rim of He is hot, s 28l the king.” - i 1e center crease runs. each butter plate, the sharper edge rad to Da a h > the middle of theju i away from the center of the sible, arrange it so that| table | % i\ y! Had anyone ever 1 or twelve inches ove s a good idea to bring dessert 2 S natch it co. e. If you have coffee during e 29 4 3 s the plate on the right—with £ ran h for y s i [ r T clear down the line, He had held he had found it while pl on his father's farm. His luc that's what he had called 1 lauzhed grin t the thoug iasm for holi- | and teaspoons. But if you wait un o s ¢ & : away with| the end of the meal A EELT R g Holiday Season— ) . 1 of the meal you may serve one you've prepared is sn demi-tasse) cups with coffee | s W % . D . ple can't see over it when! tpocs 10 80 with them ; g Possessing all gocd 1. either take out the go to the left of the cov- remove the center Coffeg cups are placed al the e hinge and th 3 I you use right. Salad plates go to the left of | 7t bonai et v things and ihe af s o8Il khove, firee 1 butter plates—above the | \Jp” ihink about such things fections of manv they wc glare f S, Jlasse: sho ] aced | i etk : Glasses should be placed | g5y, just one dime—the prics « 2 raw hi close J 2sts' eyes above the knives on the right R friend denly cver the hill & ) 3 " n g t s a m e s [ our Sullgpanno. riencs. AL hamburger, Whiich would > saw a group of men & 3504 i ) the first i see men wandering abc he i Ae he important e = , Bright as Star | s oo, e . v - s ALl Through 1939 lled with excitement and jo3 ¥ > » 1 \ ; 1e dime Sbw dnbof Wik Guia lamp as bright as the Christ- | socket and te e l:: e ht} N En c 1as star has a base of pressed glass, | battered pus i translucent white shade. Globes | Hungry 1, h j A2 % you, David, ) 3 %o ! . ! ) \ R TR - o S : th in the base and the top, and | over before altacking g | & g BRI, e ve s ; ot v whele is crystal clear and spark- | voice was a bit apolo L LB AR ILA e 7 - r mux ‘:I::. a‘:’\ AHJ) bl | £y N L y Lvg. 1 timer,” he saic en it “YOUR REXALL STORE” sh and cool are other | pocket ith whit \des and carv- | The old wster flower bases | listening. He licwing it.” David was on his feet ith boyish excitement tc (1 the words they had 1 | raised Jehg h. His ari it o < 3 oy e e viihin him, and he was i KEENE, N, H.—This community company the band of shey nd each Christmas season Then he heard one of the v as workers in the toy factories rush lambs: “Ma-aa-aa.” The to put last-minute touches on mi J iles- >lace suitable plate. ture locomotives, automobiles—and Plac Lleat came from a distance. Ti : 5 h—fer yeur fruit mother had wandered off in a even auto trailers! : whatever vou have it . ¢ & S o b ALASEKA LUVIEBBEKE St Thik. et s A A - G FOR ALASEKA We left our sheep, D: Th / T:.‘Jy Seek ihe o, is the king we are about to sce. We st go. You are a 100l o stay her ' Liah! and W : SO pruce—Hemiock ight ith these few sheep, when the kin \ 1 g & A 'l “I came here to tend this f k 4 S Ffl!d 4 3 Pha. - 31 g i, is not mine, but it is my task 3 was his only reply ¥/ il 5 ccompany them, they made haste 15 be on thelr way Peace Is Theirs : sy : - Al first his excitement over the 3 Sad’ ! & ' \ ~ tale the shepherds had told him key Sy ¢ ¢ J ri H i{ i im awake. But gradually h X : Ko,/ x : { ew heavy. He was almosi il e b min e r*fiun never ceases his tireless search Pt ol S - 4 ) NLA I UNIB R vcang lamb again. He jump “"®for the beauty of peace and con- R ik 5 i 7 b J / d lis feet, conscious that he had for- tentment. His goal is reached with the - cling ready to use, he listened ir oughtiulness make his departure i B 4 9 g from the others, its head raisi : 7 N WISHES EVERYONE was to be found there. With the THE CHAS W CARTER g ctarlight shining full upon, it . . rouched a lion ready to spring Switt s the Davia of old, the ad MORTUARY wung his sling, and the stone went traight into the head of the crouch- The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute fng animal. With a slow yielding of s body the lion fell in death. “I am glad, my son that yo THE HAPPIEST OF NEW YEARS FOLLOWING THE MOST JOYOUS OF YULE SEASONS--seenenux SEASON’S GREETINGS Attempted Bribery? il womne VI IR R Y =eee- IT LOGKS LIKE A MIGHTY Merry Christinas for Santa Too And it's sure to be a Happy New Year for Mother if she receives a new model FRIGIDAIRE as her present . . . . W. P. JOHNSON “THE FRIGIDAIRE MAN"

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