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THE SALEMIJT^ YouNXi Ideas cent? Oh, yes! But they always Now answer that if you can! The tlie conclusion’ that a vac^tioTfJ “a period of rest.” Not if we know it! Let him try lying idly in a hammock ^°^to thr^L^ro“s’’ity oT his’ employ- "Well.” he says petulan^v, ‘Vlfat is There is a touch of n in this reticence, as old gentleman knew room, and the disciples bring in the food, spreading a cloth on the table, upon which to put the meal. The food is very simple. It consists of roasted lamb, which is the center Chfist is in the center, John seated next to John.‘’”,T’udas‘is’there, with his grim face, with his impudence Lter, in his impulsive way, rebels sSf^blt Christ takes this as^ the eedure”^t“Va"ti'"aT ln\is“‘'plow/puL‘ on his Su suit, slicks down his hair, lemon juice on his freckles, (per haps it is his wife who does this) usf S'tleetrlc lightT'^and s away from sight and sound of chil dren and books as is humanly pos- pen down the drain pipe, deposits So does the editor. To every sort of person a vac after "feeling/'* After a period recreation, work is distasteful, pa ticularly when one is afflicted wi :i,e roasted lamb is cut, signify- that the Lamb of God was to be all answer “not I, Christ, I shall not betrav vou.” Peter whispers to John “Ask the Master,” and John asked: “Tell us. Master, who is go- ;o be the betrayer?” Christ ed down with a piece of un- n bread, and dips it into the ■ herbs. He looks' at Judas and brfakTiT and’^Lys*!'‘TlL^atrtlS is my body which is given for you. This do in remembrance of me. “Drink ve all of it; this is my blood, the blood of the New Testament, which is shed for you and for many, for the remission of sins. This do ye as oft^as y?, a'kLeUng figure’is'*se“en^"lfis" tL Christ. He is there praying on the night when He is to be betrayed. Christ is not afraid to die, even a 1 of shame, but Christ was ' agony because iMder^n Hta.tnrmrFather had turned away from Him. Christ died but"'hc"said: “Thy will be done” Half of the sacrifice was over, the to do it again.” FOUNTAIN PENS Silver and Gold PENCILS We repair them and .sell the best one to he had— THE SHEAFFEIl Pencils $1.00 up Pens $2.50 up We repair Swi.ss and American wrist watches. THE GIFT SHOP Jt INTRODLCTION LACKING Rural Visitor (Trying to cash counter it the far end of the shop, THE (iRKF.N APPLE SE.\SON green apples. The other boy, loo ''“"rii bring you back a deer head for over the “‘wife-“‘^Oh, do get on SPECIAL SALE MONDAY AND TUESDAY Street and Dance FROCKS Values $29.75 to $39.75 $2365 ANCHOR STORE CRAVEN’S ONE PRICE FOR ALL DISCOUNTS SPELL Deceiving prices INDIVIDUAL GAINS AT 1 EXPENSE OF MANY Suspicious values Cheating prejudices Obsolete advertising Unfairness Nothing gained Temptation oe profiteering Satisfaction lacking DO SALEM (ilRLS LIKE DISCOUNTS OF THIS KIND?
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