The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 22, 1945, Page 22

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA . OLD - SPIRIT 3 By GERTRUDE H. WINDERS \\ (2% &) In the holiday oul crowded with on cringed. Th the dog th Puppo had be- toy. He still s whatnot in » to Puppo, come lived i god e room ended his “Lady, you have the wrong angle.” always topped the Christmas tree ) BALSAM FIR CHOSEN BY *ver 1 the Lorc r Christma LEGENDARY MIST NOT OUR AM The mistletoe of history and leg- end is a different specie than our American natives, and is found in Europe in the South alled Phoraden- k word meaning “tree flavescens. It is found most n the following o naple, poplar, v uniper, apple, locust s ees. Occasionally, but no it occurs on 0aks plant in its w thered by collector \g the Christmas holidays DU found HEAVENLY MESSENGERS Sergeant, Michell Lalich, of Porilond, Oreson, entertzins a Fro farily with American swing music. Amarican soldicrs have the abi od. The Regular \ ns 18 to 24 years of age, in the Regular Army vor 27, garius, who con- to Christianit aith, Hope and h to select His Accordin; d the incke themselves t home wherever they are from qualified enlist or recnl row is accepting enlistment inclusive. Soldi alt servica os “Guavdiuns of Charity They elected the Balsam Fir as high as H Tomato juice will remove rust because it w as wide as I of the cros on every branch. terials . vitamin CHRISTMAS IS THE TIME for friendliness, for the “0 a vory happy open house and the There'd be no tree this 1t %0 : T o childish of Harv Z,’f | open heart & ox ux w one. She wouldn't have it. i ze had been sent to Harvey J:i;’ | e gmmbe it Al 1] It is the time, too, for horrible. thou | peopl ‘ us to greet our friends, ‘ . gt to e ey 1 to thank them for their ou looked ‘ux.,»x la i i sal the m are | . . Stier. v Rutiful” Mrs | » consideration of us, 1 caught face The constant ache in Mrs. Wes- § a stab. ( 7 heart sk on orchids, you 5 sion for wh s the Armj 5 time It was the 1 is he scared! “I was not,” Mr cempelled to explain to town now only to select for my mother’ m going the ung people ling abqut Jack and ell him well give 1 party. -Tell him if he'll have a pretty man was chortling off next corner, beau- buy me a drink. Mrs. Weston g She voice. “I don't see how think about Christmas. on silly thir her vo ple were staring! “My here in the Pacific,” she arriedly in a low voice. “T— of him.” and on added I'm thinkir her ulder. you to have no you ¢ Sometl ton’s thr e joy of rang to her feet pushed through the crowd. “Wait!” But they were getting off the crowds eyed, she walke corner rimmed with trees. “A small tree,” choked Mrs. Weston. She wiped her eye picked one up, testing its weig “Jt must be strong,” she told the vendor firmly. “Strong enough to hold up a good sized rubber dog, and--and our spirits. You ( nan went & ) have I¢ ined their in- § | and to wish them all a ! very Happy Christmas. iy} Yid p a wreath (9 RRRRRRRRRRRRG And now comes another Christmas to be added to your store of memo- 94 ries. We hope this Christmas of 1945 will be a SR C OO IN RRRARRRRRRRN, e 618 very enjoyable one—a truly happy one—ful- g7 filling all the fine traditions of Christmas. “® (8 Accept our hearty thanks for the pleasant business associations of the _past year.- Once again we say - Merry Christmas! 7 Alaska Musiec Suppl R Y y.Ine. Milk should be kept cold and in and bore the sign and fruit stains from wash ma- the dark so that it will retain its N e nReaaey ol & ¥ ¥ T ooT RN asy, S 14 o R ) 3, i maceenng & SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1945 TO YOU and YOURS A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! With Christmas at hand we renew our pledge of devotion to ideals of honest dealing- and express our appreciélion of your friendship during 1945. Ed NN OO OO NN OO AN NN NN AN NN NN NN NN NN SEELLLEEEEELEEEHEEEHENNSENNN N Y B A N R e S e 2 222 ke lgounbaflqn o e (]4mg\°ican Way 2 In times such as these Christmas brings home to us ‘the realization that ‘’Peace on Earth, good will toward men’’ is more than an empty phrase. It is the foundation of the American way of life, the goal which each of us look forward to so that the greatest happi- ness may be achieved. . The Yuletide brings with it pleasant thoughts of tried, proven and cherished asso- ciations, bound together more firmly by the experiences of past months. To you, our friends, may we extend the Sgoson s Greetings and a sincere wish for gen- uine happiness at this Christmastime..- R ! A

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