The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 24, 1942, Page 14

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU ALASKA e a4 Xmas Cards Have Birthday THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1942 of extra.lamp bulbs of the various | RoCERIRRRIRRRARRRRARS RN RRRRRRRRR AR, sizes and colors you're using rm-!;; | Christmas cheer, so you can re-|® - | place butned-out ores | Don’t put pennies in a blown-| out fuse. A blown fuse is a warn- |( ing! | | Don't have high wattage lamp | 0 bulbs near far itlammable or- ! g naments, synthetic materials, paper ?5 or cotton. Watch out about using () candles too near draperies, wall ;5 | paper or woodwo! ’8 Don't plan to have a row of can- |dles too close to a mirror or the ;5 heat may crack it ( And above all, don't burn real § W ?cau(lles on your Christmas tree un- | ( |less it has first been thoroughly @ | fiteproofed PAGE TWO £ 3 95 BRS D 2 Being the fine friends and 'NOVEL DECORATIONS ENLIVER APPEARANCE OF CHRISTMAS TREE acquaintances you are we would not want to miss this 1942 holiday season CHRISTMAS CARDS, 1812 opportunity fo send you By GLADYS DEGNER You could include in a miniature | these greetings. AP Features Writer |art collection works of such ar- You are sure to find something yar |new in Christmas cards this year $ |the 100th anniversary of card- Before pulling out the old box | of ornaments used for trimming| A the Christmas tree for the past| vis, and Waldo Pierce. Mep in the geveral years, it is a good idea to armed forces have contributed to|plan some other decoration which Rockwell Kent, Hendrik oon, Gladys Rockmore Da- A Happy Christmas to You and Yours exchanging. And, more than likely, M E R i | € v 1 Haver. Al this year's Christmas cards, t00.|will make the tree different than 3 s it will be the patriotic flavor. Al|qhey " have portrayed @ vital |it ever was before. An occaslorial 5 C H R ' S T M 4 S though we were at war in 14L|,qq and inspiring record of change from the old familiar de- ‘ there was no indlcation of it in ¢ their personal experiences, some |sign will do much to brighten up ¢ in a humorous vein. Among these |the room. ( men are: Lieutenant Commander| One novel arrangement is to imi- Jnseph' w. Gollnkm.»capmm bumT tate the snow-draped trees of (.h"‘ RRCRRRRRGG ) ley Woodward, Privates Walter forest as closely as possible. Trim 19 supply. A de Wolfe and Robert C. Burhs.| (ne tree all in white with popcorn ' You'll find Santa Claus speed- | Sergeant Bob Majors. necklaces, tissu¢ paper snow balls, | . ing over hill and d““; in ‘;"""1""'{ These Clfistmias cards refléct | white glass ornaments and frosted ;5 icles—i jee) k—instead of | 4 : % i Ditley-—a fgep or tahk—in 11 Ol ihe spifit of the tiffies as carlier' White lights. The effectivenéss of | (g his - proverblal sleigh and rein-| P | this color will be intreased if green | ( deérs. The Stars.and Stripes re- (ones did those of other ¢ | wreaths with. red berries are used | () 3 f FEi T : # place to some extent holly and first known Christmas ¢ “"\’“bom the_room. 19 ]‘lflme Gr Py Chrjstmias . trees, ; "““’“i)’k" ““"SCM‘"‘ 1842 ;”I::n:r:‘:l‘ A graceful pifie tree Lrhnmed‘;fi A5 % oC y e Many, .of the cards yowll send in the Britis] useum in r"lavlsuly all in gold ofnaments has | (9 o 3 L @) and receive are the work of prom- depicts the holiday celebrations of |, ¢id formal grandeur about it ; . Ameriecan Mga% Co. netit { §0ine Worth framing. the cafly Victorian period and is perticularly distinguished in | A o ¥ ¢ = 5 . i “cvr!ain rooms. In contrast to this a 5 LI AY " 4 @ . 2 g tree trimmed entirely with red and | (¢ Home Liqu“l'stfll'e . B [vhite lights and red and white A o A J. Hermle REETINGS E. . duPont de Nemours & Co. B e o 2 2 o 2 2 S NN NN O VoN Voo o o YoXe oY last year's cards.’ Greeting cards had_already appeared when Pearl Harbor occurred, and designers were busy working on this year's A friendly handclasp - a heartfelt wish for joy and gladness A deeper meaning of the holiday season And may the New Year bé filled with life’s choicest blessings- All these we wish to You and Yours. YOO x4 striped candy canes is very young | 0 | and informal’ 1 HEREE 1 —= Little pleated paper fans made ;5 | of Christmas wrapping paper help | ¢ |to “fill” a big tree inexpensively | if glass balls and other ornamerits are lacking. It is dlso interesting (4 ¢~ |to add local interest by hanging | articles found in the_vicinity, X |as unusual sea shells, or huge pi s | cones, or curious burrs and pod which are gilded to improve their | appearance "' Miniature trees are attraetive ~ too, especially when they're span| | gled with beads and shiny jewelry # ’:fw”’t m {trom the five and ten. t JHRISTMAS CARDS, 1942 SANTA CLAUS DOES S T T Bon't using frayed cords NOT SMOKE—PERHAPS A((IDE“IS OFFER ind broken plugs. - Don't handle‘ electrical appli-| Santa Claus, perhaps, doesn't 4 GRAVE '“REAI ‘0 ances, with wet hands. | smoke—or he would be better in- GA'EIY YU[E "ME )fiun't yank at cords or run them |formed on the quality of cigars. xmwm‘\ifiv\n\\tmm\x\* SREGERA 1 4 under rugs. e ! N Christmas again! And we thought it would never come! Sixty joins hands with twenty and none escape the spell. We join in the general rejoicing as 1942 nears its end, and a very Merry Christmas to you! : . B. FOSS CO. RRARRRRRRRRG GGCOECCEEEEEE S othing can spoil the festive| Don't forget to have ln;u]nted“} . PROIRRIIIRFS ety of a Christmas celebration staples on hand for stringing cords & | more completely than a fire or ac- | around. cident in the home. There are| Don't overload your house cir- several essential precautions which | cuit. Usually 1,000 wa s as much will help to assure a truly Mer as dany one circuit will stand. 28 | Christmas. Don't neglect providing plenty AR, KRR s o gt Vit PLINENTS A Very Moy Cluristmas A0 So we say to you not just as our custom- ers 1 1942, but also as our friends and acquaintances which you have indeed become. We hope that you enjoy to the fullest all the happiness and goodness of this Christmas Season. - STAR BAKERY OOO0E SREEE, Royamlue§ ull Speed All 0a d 19 42 Cabs pA OWNERS: BUSTER and LOIS POOLE W GIRLS: MYRNA CHOPP MOM JEWELL i DRIVERS: IVAR EARL MIKE TOM RED JAC] FRED PHILLIP WOODY DUANE XS T o O D N ) o NN NN N Vo Voo NV S Crtaaneal I G R W o . o AT BRI RO R RN SRR SRR BRI TR TR R TRR RIS RGO PFE RS EFCERRRS g?m = s e dr'fillrixlms comes’ But Once a Bear” « .. and when it does come, we want it to Tunas el sagiden s Baky oy come with all the old- .. At this timely season, we wish to fashioned trimmings veice.our appreciation for your pat- ronage that has eontributed se much toward our progress during the past year. We wish you a full measure of the season’s cheer, a happy and pros- perous 1943 and we express the hope of continued pleasant relationships throughout the New Year. that make this season 50 joyous. Thanks, one and all, for your kindness to us during 1942, ; CITY CAFE 22> NN NN e e e i | A AR AR AR AR SRR R R AR AR RN R TR AR AR R AR AR AR RRRRRN BRI 222 & [ | a: BEREERREERRRTRR! ristmas Happiest Holiday Seagon. ) to Eve body May we take this brief, but sincere, time to wish you the happiest Holiday Sea- The holiday spirit of 1942 rales the land today. It is King of all, despite the wars of mien. N VOOV NN oN NN o gta g Steto ottt R son possible. PEERLESS BAKERY Phone 222 N NN N 2 2 S A A2 aaaaa o a2 ‘% St o« ¢

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