SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 28,1926 / ***** ■ k V -*■ •. x &jKaB • 'MtSo! s■*% / Mmm I i iw l MU P*y< ‘ Ni 4K I " Jfl n| / A TW»«WOU) ‘ / HAPPY CHRISTMAS! WS /’M..f.T ;:-. XSBWf . : _£ » _ -<-, 3 .. ■ » ,'v t • ffinSH Friendly folk, a bounteous boards ®Mb *** 4 1 ■ JK^H Contentment deep and true, ‘ By, . v * May this Christmas Day afford <1 Y V'/; ♦ ;., v, ' . >••«. L9ii; , These blessings thrtfe for you. * Vfll JHD ■L • M. 1. BEST ANI) SONS J| •' /. «Hr - BfiiL t u,, 0 ■ . 4a* Ayr j _ B».y >+ b m£*r K Ir chiustmascoodciiker *l% B[<' u> mHoM/ We hope that your Christmas may he mer- \K»BB JHBmHnf ry and full of K ood cheer and that the New * /9dmmM . Year of 1927 mi. v Ik- one «f mu«h happiness {oHKff BP***" and prosperity. K3H3| Thanks for all past favors in ouf business B^Bg| P dealhiKH and be assured that your further pat- .Jfl 1 nonane will he much appreciated. 1MR 1 ' ■ j _^t UmL^ k* jbb * ms p ’ wf mm Q) -v -b^^BBCFv , w iOWVBZL IK 1 Inr Friend* and Customers: /MuUpH B" t of thnu«htM and wishes that a friend ffiJW~*jteSr *7* -n’ ET-j- '^ K $H BA^^ m -;- - AP^bba & . BUBBfI ICL d * B |l':r' Ml / \i BWAWBS 5 a^JESWIr -• pi Jyfe l • *1 ' JftpShts,—-- Q i'liwsew .tVjj'iiiH' - " } *~- >a • a~vleudSSwt JPWui>H*fT - j^,'. V., ’ . ■■ Ti n K fn ii |j jji Jjf jjj ii B \i CETXMASMEAL Kris Krinflk la lard Salat o Aaiacy Tin Gama* Chlldrn ■ Vary. very often children of Ante*- lea wonder lust how the itojr* and 1 Slrta. la far-away land*. Noland, PTaaoo. Germany"" Norway, Bwaden. •data and Italy, celebrate Christmas Do thoy have the .urn,- Christmas Cuatowta ail we do’ IWa HanU t'laua rtoll I ham oa (’hrlatmaa Bra jjiat aa ft* tew Americas Voya ati4 .glrla? Agd do all tha children aerdai Ida aaa hang up their ntjchinga hy iba nhUbDay. and pat gift* .round tba t’brtatmaa tree for the whole family 11 <>pan Chrlatma* homing ‘ *7 whan aIP lfc.> pn>*toU bare ba«a opened e»»ry na le d.i« ligbtvd with the (hinge dent* hae dal I eared, do all the boy* nad glrla la far-away land* att dawn to a (mat. big turkey dinner?* ' 7 \* TWae are Just .t few * the 4ure rtoae Aa>ert.«u boy, and girl* aak and wonder about The Christina* custom* of maay rs the landa ‘you bava atudini a boat la iilimi are fo aaawer tbeae qtieatlona ,, * ,<, p,H,r **4»* < ChrlMmaa la Raglaad le eery ■M»Ob tbe aante aa h In America. Maay of our caetoiaa originated In Kaglaad long year a agq Th, plug, ***l, that Yankee hoy, ,ad glrla w.llfSva renuiaent u s the Hcb d latte a the hearty Hbga of old MagOnd. The pratty practier of .tec oral la t the home with holly and m tat too* waa begun la Kaglaad. You know if a huts atanda under the ralatleioe. a lad may quite properly kiss bey you've atau wondei n d who ever etarted rending Phrietmas carde. Tbla too, wa# began ,In Bnglaad. by a geatle maa maned Hsealry la »«4d. The alnging of carol a <>n (hiiatmaa while an old. old Eaglldh eamom. la juat coming into vokae la thla coaa try. v ■* ! fe ) ■.. • > (.-» riwrhe Ceremaay as Yraace Wftfle American caldron are ea> gerly awaiting the irtmmleg of their f nrlNtmaa trqa. French children go to the wood, for laarel. holly and bright Ucrrlaa wkh which to trim (ha Creche. Thla la not tree, no, ladeed. hut a Way manger which they piece on their llvlag room tr hie Afivr ibe 'oer*atony hf lighting the haehe-de-Mnel, which h» ,h * S'*'*** f*T Yak-tag. An# ohlf« drmi light up tlm creche with aaMU ceadiee. Throughout the work of gathering material and making a«4 lighting tba Creeha. they alag carol* la prater of tbe ('hrto-Chlld In France young and old join In stag ing the famous Noci* ait tbe country fiMirm la Hwedea’* Tips Tha cuatome of trtnnalng the (‘hrlatmaa tree la found wlyrtvar tbe Anglo-Pagan ami Timtoalc race, tteople of tha colder cllatafea. haw. settled la Bwedaa the Chrtetama tree te celled Jul grtip, Christmas .Eve the Jal graa la the center as J..y. nround which the whole family gather Id danev gad alng. When a gift 1a offered In person, or. aa la more often the case, thrown sud denly In the door by an naaeaf band, (here rings out a merry ‘alad Frtll, which meaaa good Yale; When Bantu Clan, arrlvaa, be tabes part hi the family festival, giving oat gaunt counsel and advlee to the youngster* re he bestows Me presents upon ’hem., /•. . . % •..' hrtea krtagte Laved by Seram aa Bt. Nicholas, the patron aalnt -fit rhlldcn. used to be favored by the German children, but now the merry, old elf, Krtea Krlngie. with hte peek .full of toys, hr.a flrtg place la their hearts, rhrtatmaa tn utermaay with out a Christmas tree, at oar time railed Ibe "Yggdrasll." just wouldn't I* Christinas at all W'cMinacht. the German w»»rd Kve. I* a grlht iKcaaalon for famly union, when Ihe entire group gather abo it a beniitlfal tree hung with bright lights! gay randies and gtagad fruits, and a«At the arrival of Krtea Kr n rle who has lovely gifts for everyone There la widespread thought and i dre given lo the poor and »n<>ugh ITerter Knrhcn. Chrlatmna cake, la •uade for all. to Xma* lllnaer 1a Yarwaj Pft>-.!)k’' the prettiest Christmas' cuatome 1* th« Norwegirn praef/e ol .gtYlng T" dinner to the hlrda. No ■nauer h.fw poor the people may be' they manage to save enough to fee.' ■ *)* birds . Every gateway, gable had I ern-door I* decorated with a ah**, id core find on top id a long pole from which the birds partake oi their dinner. There te mu. h hustling jHd#merrlmrii( among th* thrifty Norwgg|an wives who taka special delight In . preparing goodies. " * a. *l,. ' i ■ 7—*~-J ■"""■■ - Bir Alfred W . Bowaid of Aberdeen. Hr itend. hi.a compteted « |.«o»» customer. *d ' " ■HBr fr ‘‘ >ndß for vour durin* the post f •'" ' ■; : ! "Kw.iii. iw.nt«.w mw ißirf' l “*‘ ,,u ", .. , J .9ft' A M " r > CkrkUM. .ml . Happy N«r . 181 Yf«, l. you .11 : 'S s| bBI Wayne I .sundry & Dry Cleaner* • ■UyKA- “ s e» f ami |»e.»re and a New Yenr full of hoppinOßl ' jßkmßh ?m. si§.^jjff T vßßiAoi - " Ji i BBK - and prosperity. (11-\RLKS STORES «J^B PAGE NINE