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jjj^ DECEMBER IS. lO'.'T S& When Christmas Comes, t How About Presents? at jjy J O H i. A N i> ?U34. operator, jtjl You've given use lli<" wrong .;:r.jj. ? c number thr<-?; different tioios; SLh, ocH)idn'( you hit the right one Jnst by jS|5 -chance, somehow? !?:xj? "Hello, Insa. Jrn>?? Oh, this Sr. > S3? Btiu, Irms. Ob, I'm fine, how tre | aM yon? Yes, it has been cold, regular ] BEgs CM at tons weather, isn't it? Nice tor I Bap, the cMHlron, though, don't you think ? j < wi "Tve bcco downtown ait day, doing v-e j ray Christmas shopping, sin), Irnia, I | bSgBI got yon the loveliest . . . Oh. I I S? almost told yon. I'm terrible. Csu't i; Keep anything, can 1? What? WbRt ' fc' '? do 1 want for Christmas? Why, Irnva, 'W ?oti bie' '"'"d-hcartcd old dear, always j thinking about someDody else, aren't i V$k yoo? But I don't want u thing, not / ? wing. or course there ace a lot ot things I'd buy ft I had lots of SgSg i money. Must be nice to lie rich like . you and Bill- Every time 1 look into my linen chest I get a pain. Absolately nothing there. Isn't ii funny 'iS&v *K,W' everything begins to go at once? MO Wupklns, tablecloths, dresser scarfs? j hwr even nty d>sh towels are al! worn out , fef ?isn't it scandalous? But Unit's j 3 Bottling compared with my own things, i - :Wben I get my Christmas check from j mother. I'm going to Mow myself to ' Mm new, flesh-colored hose. Maybe ! TO got them reduced. I wear an 816. j ?aud they often reduce the smallex ! Sizes aftei Christmas, don't they? i ; Jack? He wears a 7V-. glove, but j ,w don't you think of buying bini any- , iffi; filing now, IntPJ. We don't want you j rjamr0 'IJly us "Dylhiue at all. It's only j ' *' the spirit that counts with us, uot : ' the gift; you know. Auj do COiise ovor ! >ji~^90OD, won't you? Yes. we wilt. Good- j ?Marion R. Itoagan. c(p.. V?27. by W-vt-rr, Nt;ys)tipfr Union.) | Did Not Recognize Christmas ; ggg fa the Seventeenth century Puritan j ^W""""r *?l parii?utiorii roiuscu to ? atcogui/e Chris! urns by adjourning the ! tansse of commons. wl | ay, Greatest Christmas Message j Wr* 'To ace on earth, good wilt to men" (j Vy*?this Is the great Christinas message, j jw?Hd has the world ever known a more i-BSbeoutifv.l one? |? | A Christmas Prayer w$! O God, who makes us glad with the ? yearly remembrance of the birth of JB Tbi-ie only Son, Jesus Christ; grant mB that as we joyfully receive Him for , $g our Redeemer so we may with sure ,|$ confidence behold Him when He shall |Mb come to be our judge, who now ifrveth j tgn| and reignetn with Thee and the Holy ! |p0 Ghost, one (*ou. world without end. j jgjff A men. j | GhSi Truly this is the elect p? woman wants the net fW nient for her home. gift than electrical hoi |1 PERCOLATOR This fine percolator?trickle pi isiaB ant' u;lr-1111ced to give sntisfae Graceful in design and easy to cl ' No more appropriate gift coulc imagined. Reasonably priced. IRON RAH Electric iron. Choice of wei) E!.? Goose nose tvhich makes it prnc for all kinds of work. Ar. iron saves many steps. An article ne in every home. TOASTER Automatic toaster. Crisp, br tasty toast?hot from toaster at & % breakfast table. Place bread, toast and remove toast wit Bfcj;--' burning fingers. ffig Our display of electri complete we have eve proval?Gifts for the SiSla constant reminder of jSrafc i p ffi|| the giver. Lome in a I Boone El I TELL SANTA TO A Christmas Song By TUDOR JENKS WjfWM wtWUt wbtfrftk?<t>iirfl, i ** Wkw joy .enema yiA ifce awtaaat Sjg, f WVm ckd4r*a ??&* (- wad tWew trw. Tim ChrbfsAi BiH W? me ?i IW! Wtat anlmd'i bows aye T* lun vktt caca of oU 2mv? tai^it, WW* Nfflrkttds ?ec& wiodva'f kr.f Wise Temple CiufcS. Xelnm *t TW3 T?Tk? ?Jo*J?t5 aft&uS. vri per5s fn^t, j Wkov gr-pwg fctrxify is ike rsgkt, , 1 We *trire U> re?d 5ife* eygNcy, Mu of ihe Mowt, ', 1 We hue ?? Tboe! i Wlwi sfcaifowA of tfio Tlfiljr foS, Winn r.Ift uif <Jralb lie tcol appriO. One lifM ore throagh tie buboes S 1f<?? ? ; j Chfisl oft tie Ciom J5 We cry to Thee! }. 1 i Aad v/Jjfa the world shad pais e??yf And dswa* it lca(tl the perfect riay, fa flocy sLziS oar tools ettd* fre*. Thvn God enthroned, Imq worship Thee. I How to Have a Safe and Happy Christmas I MAUow nothing to mar ihc Christ- ] uifi3 holidays," urges the National .Safety council, which presents the fol lowing suggest ions: Give your children all the toys they need and all you can afford but buy wisely. T?e sure that tiny lots aren't given small articles that they can swallow or inhale. T o.-]- out for pins in cheap dolls. Youngsters Jove Christina.-; trees hut hundreds of tire.- take place every year because of carelessness, such as using candies; failure to place the | tree or. ?! firm base and using tissue or crepe paper for decorating purposes. Noninthxminable snow flakes should take place r.f paper and cot- I ton. Electric lamps should ho sub- | stitatcd for caudles. j When trimming the tree, use a step- j ladder. not a rooking eha.tr or box. j Wrapping phper and excelsior j should be disposed of immediately. Dispose of the tree before the second day of January us when It has dried out, it is highly inthttr.msblePoland's Christmas Eve Feast | Tlie Christmas Eve feast in Poland consists of 12 dishes. symbolic of the 12 disciples of Christ. Double Action Some people wash their faces Each to a worn* hi de sink? Ah use a drinkin* fountain, And does it while Ah drink. ** I <?- ?. ^ rical age. And every m and efficient equipknow of no me equipment. -he to in 10171 cal goods is the most r r?fff*rfri fnr vrair -jt^._ j home that will be a the thoughtfulness of rid look our line over. ectric Co. BRING A RADIO SaBSail W5 MTE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?E7. -- - - About Your Health THINGS VOU SHOULD KNOW By John Joseph Gaines, M. D. 5; MENU FOR MEN EMPLOYED You are busy?you are in the cumulative period of life. "You do not want to be sick. You are regular in your work; you should fe?d the machine with system 3nd safety. It will pay to remain in good, serviceable health, as I assume you are at this time?therefore the following: daily menu. Brcekiasl 'Weil buttered toast; one cup coffee; two soft eggs; three or four slices of crisp bacon, or a small steak; well done; a dish of cereal W?1 O O ?\<J I- <-. ? 1 ......... n ^ ?(iiv <'i H nan i cantaloupe or orange, with no ofo-t jection to cake? ami syrup if the! morning is tool and crisp to give plenty of oxygen for the combustion.. Take plenty of time tor this, the most important meal 01 the day. Dinner (Noor.) Well-cooked vegetables, broWn bread, butter, fruit, raw or cooked; baked potato of either variety: a START =z=??? rKEY THURSDAY?BOONK. N C bit of v.eli-io,-.- roa-t. if ui tnvo is iGkftii at breakfast: rap-' vegetable, in season, fresh as is possible. hew drink, buttermilk; i-eomu best. wat er not as cold as >c- Dessert. well made apple pie or '.ustarii; ccfiSRt puddius?or a dish of stewed, dries fruit. Take plenty fit time for th? ineai, and rest one hour after. Supper A glass of milk with brown bread; Porn-nii?pl ??? ? ?t-1 ,? uuu uuin, ut 'A* grain cereal with cteam. The more tired you are, the lass you should eat. Ripe fruits may accompany this, lightest meat of the day. If you are healthy, yo.u have no business eating rich cake; and highly-seasoned dfmors mince pie and the chocolate abominations. and a thousand other health-destroyers. Now sneer! CONDITIONAL OFFER OF HAL MILLION FOR DRY WORK A SI0,000,0110 fur-. l will be sought by the Anti-Fa'.oon league to finance, during the next five years, the activities of its new department of publicity and education. Announc '.r.ir,; that this would be attempted was tade The i -day night Santa CI HaanEl CH R I ? MAKE SURE NC CHRISTMAS WILL OF FINANC.1AI W( SAVINGS ACCQU? ADD A FEW DOL CAN; AND YOU 1 YEAR'S GIFT LIST, INSTEAD OF A FR JUST THINK, HC COUNT, NO_MAT1 WOULD HELP YOl SAVING ] j!WA^ ..tour " _ ; i tor pf the department. a" .tjife ftsp' "'Ji-s v.-.tic'udicg the league's Wash] ington vKnv.-nnap. It immediately . brought forth au offer from S.S. Kre.-ge of Iietroit. to match from his: ' | own pocket the first ha if mjiitoi: "j iors raised. Christmas j t> ' ' Jj h> From Saturday, Dece nesday, De VV'o desire to thank all our trie counties fo- the fine way you 1 Thanksgiving Turkeys. We har the quality was goocS. \\ x now comer asking y-/.. to rv Turkeys. We asstte^ you r.he xj , v.ill boar. We also v...- ?ur Geesf. etc.. Sis" E. E. ELLER PRO NORTH Wit.K ans MUST MfoNETl iTMAS )W, THAT NEXT FIND YOU CLEAR DRRIES. START A 4T IN THIS BANK; LARS WHEN YOU WILL FACE NEXT S WITH ASMILE, OWN. >W A BANK ACER HOW SMALL, J THIS YEAR! ^EGUL ARL1( WIGA COVIN' SANK ONE. N. g y.;. SI>EVEN ; !>y Dr. !Jrne.-t H. Chcrtfnsrton. \iireeDeciariuc that he thought it "Rood i business to put the beoz* business ! i>u; of business." the beau of the ! Sresge chair, of five atiti ten cent, fto-e. offered to ?.id in raising the funi. Two other (jilt? of 550,000 ?mi & iVllfi BsSo tttdr.. I -? ? ?.?> UIJU'IA . V. CU' fe^48v?iv V- \ ' '<?? - y^fwyKQ 7t > Turkeys mber 10th, to Wedscember 21 ndi ir. TV'augjgi ami a.-ijoirittftvrpondc-d t" our appeal for idled more thar. 9.009 head and member lis with your Chi etmurice will he all that the market tie r poultry. Chix. Hoes. Dutfc?. itsd, DUCE COMPANY ESBORO, N. C. > ' I 1 c.
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