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PACE FIVE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1943 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —-JUNEAU, ALASKA 4. “Coming! Ave, so is Christ- Thomas H. Bayly, “The Mistietoe Metropolitan Museum of Art v M/ NG A DOLL BUGGY sticks or window-shade mcks with ]H l ' mas Bough.” (6) Redner-Brooks, O York, | yroup which dates from The amateur carpenter of the a piece of broomstick for a hand 5. “Tiic mistletoe hung in the Little Town:of Bethlehem.” (7) peforc 1478 frmily ean make a doll carriage rest. Paint any desired color, and msr How GOOD coctle hall, the holly bifmeh shoue Whittier, “A Christmas Carmen” The custom of placing cribs out casily and cheaply. A jumbo grape mother, aunt or sister-will be glad ™, on old oak wall' (8) George Herbert, of doc Christmas decorat cot may be fastened on wooden to make aspad for the inside. It N ! l £l e SR beggar's thyme. (10) in t ird has beecome popular wxles for wooden.wheels. Handlesy makes -a dandy Christmas gift rur “'»R , proclaim the holy birth! Ang | eRtum (9) Traditiona . the past few years, n ke fran discarded yard-'any muc girl, , 4 i % ¥ ceerding to S atthe! - - - sSaje il Ay praises sing to God the King, and "¢¢Cding (o St. Maithew peace to men on earth.” Chixistmas comes but once a yeari 7, Blow. bugles of battle, the P \ RICE ‘ll ;ltg Co good cheer has kept writers and gnq south let: the long quarrel poets busy for centurles. . YOu'Ve cepse; sing the song of great joy heard and read many Yule QUOta- thay the angels began, sing the glory e you were A youngster. .; God and of good will to man It was 8. Francls of Assisl who How many of these excerpts, from 8. “They talk of Ot P ¢ ey te Christmas 80 ,ave the o % Abia S ll-known works, can you 1Bty iong it 1t comes eteithe Gk the ngle 1 7’[ /E S'EZSO/V 0/[ GOOD y out of their context? AlC 3 &do ! . 9. “Christmas is coming, the he visited Rome and told Pope A ., The answers are at the end Of ggese are getting fat; please put a Honorius IIL his plans of making ;]1‘._" 1;;»:]\\\-(3\[*;; -!:fi]g;;ekll;r:' until you penny in the old man's hat a scenic representation of the place # X 10 Behold, there came of the Nativity The Pope gave 1. Let's start with an easy one: (i men from the east to Jeru- his sanction and on Christmas Eve “'Twas the night before Christmas | ijam saying, ‘Where is He that St. Francis constructed a crib and when all through the house not a i yom King of the Jews? For we grouped round it the figures of the creature was stirring, not even & paye seen his ster in the east, and blessed Virgin and St. Joseph, the As you gather with friends and loved ones for a fes- mouse.” 5 . are come to worship Him s and ox, and the shepherds. He " Hevaatsime, indful P 2. Just'a Up on this that it iS| And here are the answers used live animals in a real stable tive Chris ) please be mindful that our thoughts |from a traditional song of the sea- 1. Clement Moore’s “A Visit from' The custom spread from Italy to are for you and yours. We wish you a season of happiness |son: “To save us all from Satan’s | €t. Nicholas.” (2) English song, Sprin, Portugal, France, the Neth- T X 3 ks pow'r when we were gone astray.” “God Rest You Merry Gentlemen.' ¢rlands and Germany. and from mingled with the many blessings you so richly deserve. 3. “At Christmas play and make (3) Thomas Tusser, “Five Hundred these countries it has spread to all good for Christmas comes but | Points of Good Husbandry (4) | corners of the earth. once a year.” Swift, “Polite Conversation.” (5) Museums throughout the world !possess very ancient cribs. The 3?3:3&&?%?5‘?&?‘”’35‘&:3’:%.?:QME“Q‘ i &%"””””’%@*@’fllfiifi!fi!@%v = TRy VP TR VPR S TR R R * Betty Grable (left), and Alice Faye got together in Hollywood for a chat at 20th Centur-Fox studio before going into retirement to await | births of their respective babies. Miss Grable, wife of Band Leader [ Miss Faye, married to Band ephoto) Harry James, expects her baby in May. Leader Phil Harris, expects hers in April. (AP W NEED I."".E ]'0 were very hard and it did not seem as if very much was going W be her But on Christmas; KEEP FAITH WITH oo, o st o sound she had been remembered. Her treass| sllow, and her very own. Just one| that Christmas d [ Years later, a fa- ealized the love and| > and ideals that orange rep- sht, perhaps some soldier is less lonely because remembers the sled or drum or t 1 he found beneathy his Christmas tree one |sac + morning long ago. IC takes so lttle to keep fa t children, Ma Schu- ST. NICHOLAS | sota and Pennsyl- - - | - Heinck remember me Florida E tmas all her life. She was vanla Mave towns named after St.| perhaps sceven or eight when times' Nichola the Christmas saint. 2 = 22 a3 i, JUNEAU NN oo oo N N oo )| ¥ @ Christmas comes but once a i \ I g year so it hehooves us o A w AT E R ? make the best of it. On the o RN 5 eve of this joyous season we /: A A “ take great pleasure in wish- 4 COMPANY ;: ing all our friends the fullest g; @ measure of Christmas joy g f and happiness. a1 At "‘i &iple e to thank you / J or patronage in 1943, 9 , A 4 \ / May we serve you in 194-% 4 é 7:\ ?; A - UNION OIL COMPANY | ALASKA MEAT CO K. G. MERRITT i NONGRENONORONoN NGOV N NoNOVaNoN QNS VRO NN i 'gg&m&%wfimw R EREE 5 g 4,»»&-,,._,‘ ; We've been thmkiny,lm, that yow’v be(m very good to us during 1943, and right now is the most appropriate flmeto tlumk you. BEST WISHES -FOR THE COMING YEAR! . b i ROYAL ifLUE CARBR and OWL CAB CO. PHONE 14-63 - fl 75