_pppMIi ;^*An4 it to -wms, as. tha aiigala Wece-jBoiie ai^iiKHai thent into heavm, the sb^piierds said ^ne to asoilieKi-^-let va qqw go even uOto liatbli^ein to see the tlto^^ich to come to. pass, which toe Lord hath made, known to us. An* toey imtoo iWtto haaie nn* 'Ihitokd' and Joseph^ and the Wto to a ntoager. And when to^: ttodiisecn it, niadei known •ptotod toe saving which was' told .fcV’-toem the ohUd.”—Pot- to»id b - Atofajaa- condlticm- a Christmas : ^ tege befoto putttoftit into a>heatedr TOatt. :Plaee toe toeo in the yard §:. ‘ j(^ :too saw wid cold to prese^e. Spi^ with water one’ ; tw putting it on ■;|'^^'.^i8ttottrtpee.atand^j;' .^■frs, Nfopal oir deep V, to absorb as u^ v^:in,^ ^tw. as possible. Put it in Mrj; ktf'' ^ I fT V wagggA biiab ^cUMlljr paTVilUn an,^0toK thgy are undernourished. Could foster Christ who was all g'^good torflliiier on* them.' during^wintef months >' :;cd^ea with a ittold that is nottaeabie, and foliage al- ,^hii8 to be washed before its- c%t tha ttoe troito on a deep dft- container to which one of the Ito^tog has been added as altlm- mt: ope of sugar or molasses e|wh’dbariO!f wator. ^ pf ppincetotos have yellowleaves ;Sbrubs, Put ammonium sulfate around plants soon after they bloom. Do not. encourage new growth, to late summer and fall They are easily killed. How Far To Bethlehem? It isn’t far to Bethlehem Town— dust over the dusty roads adown, .Past Wise Men’s well, still offering Cool draughts from wayside ■ > sprtog; Past shepherds with their flutes of rwd -- . That charm the wooly sheep they , lead; ^ ! Past boys with kites on hilltops flying, . . And soon you’re there where Bethlehem’s lying. Sunned white and sweet on olived slopes, . Gold-lighted still with Judah’s hopes; And so we find the Shepherd’s field . And Plato that gave rich Boaz ' yield, And look where Herod’s villa sto^d; We thrill that earthly parenthood Miitbr Morsels Advice is seldom welcome. Those who need it most, like it less. Samuel Johnson. We often pray for purity, un selfishness, for the highest quali ties of character, and forget that these things cannot be given, but must be earned. — Lyman Abbott. Let a human being throw the engines of his soul into the making of something, and the instinct of workmanship Will take care of his Jionesty, — Walter Lippman. No age or time of life^ no posi tion or circumstance, has a monop oly on success. Any age is the right age to START DOING! — Gerard. Music resembles poetry; in each numerous graces which no methods teach, and which a master alone can ' reach. — Alexander Pone. Anyone who says our school teachers have it easy, simply does hot know wjhat they’re talking about! Some misguided souls feel that they have quite a few argu ments in their favor. “For instance,” they moan, “look at us. We work twelve months ev ery year, witli only a week.or two off for vacation. (If we’re lucky, that is) while these teachers work oidy nine months, and then take off the other three months!” Well, Mends, you can’t get away with that argument. 'There’s one sure thing that can certainly be figured out whije you’re complain ing. You just don’t have kids. After coping with anywhere from 30 to 35 children five days a week for nine months, every par ent will hgree to one thing. It’s going to take those three months to recuperate. Now, consider one of those class rips the youngsters take every once in awhile, for instance. Herd ing 35 first graders safely on and off busses, and through a thickly populated zoo, would be nothing less than a nightmare for us. One very puzzled mother, after thinking about it for some time, started questioning her young son ;3s to what rules he bad been told to obey, or what specific instruc tions he had been given. The little fellow toought for a moment, and then said he couldn’t think of any rules or instructions. “But surely,” his mother persist ed, “your teacher must have told you somethingt” Bxasperated, her six-year-old burst out, “Mmn, she didn’t tell us ANY'THING! All she said wss ‘Just don’t let go of toe rope’!” For Top Tunos by Yoojr Favorite Recording Stars YOUR TEEM.A60 MUSIC CENTER If HAWKS Radio & Appliance Ce. 327 Middle St. ,...X;.to ariyD^ mold, and may be biteUsing emulsifieble i Gardienias and';camellias;| to IT sflff' plen^ of i time to j .:t, blitoiidula, "carna- aad hol^-1 ^Tecetoe camellias,asJH If you win 'n|iiutott^ )^^ to® buds from ■M tm ;Sons'^ ’J|y:it;Di]N®j#tffeACTORs^ .Cbm ,*'fagE 'i j ; ' * OW'■PPR Ei- V .THi PutuREf* i-v .SJ- -v-.. .WSfflB!" . tlleii.Bwriito -Gardena ■;^vr HoiisN worm up to Shell : I ■ I i:' 1 ^ 'i, f mm :.wl ★ COATS^ ★ SUITS ^ ; if DRESSES if skirTs if SWEATERS if BLOUSES ★ SHOES ★ bags ★ hose VouA

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