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Pag’e Ten THE YOUNG AMERICAN December -A IVIAKE IT AN ELECTRICAL XMAS We, have a beautiful selection of Electrical Gifts for both young and old ELECTRIC Percolators for Mother. ELECTRIC -vShaving Mug for Father. ELECTRIC Chafing Dish or CiirLng Iron for Cister. ELECTRIC Heaters for Brother and a iai'f other Electrical Gifts gs GCiee:iou or N. C. Pu Service Co, h' ZONE 27C0 Ji CHRISTMAS lUlSH mhercner there is sickness, Maij Santa Claus brinq heallh, UJhereuer there is f ouertq. Maq Santa Claus brinq laeallh; IDhereuer one is ujeepinq. Maq tears to smiles qiue maq, UJhereuer sadness hovers, Maq ]oq come Christmas daq. CTo everq heart that's achinq, Maq peace and com|ori come. And maq an outlook rosq Supplant each outlooP. qlum; Maq friends nou) separated Soon reunited bo. And euerqone find qladness Upon this Christmas tree. —‘Cdqar Quasi ^ m ; i.HKiSTMAS TIME If r.irfotinas lime; An.j U|. Riid down 'twtxt neaven and In eion.stjH an,) solemn mirth in*. anifeis climb -Dinah Muiock Crel!:. , A CHRISTMAS GREETL^ A Merry Chrlstma.s, rhtlflien hU. Rich and poor, large and small. q; To north, to south to east, to west. In every land where Chrisi is A Merrv Merry rnrtstmas* .Now maj. vie love o»i. r.r*ighhors rnoro^ .And ma.v we give from out out stor6a That all rutv have h merry heart. Anri take a . • arisome. loyous i>ari In our Merrv Merrv rhnstmas’ 1*0? when deal rhrisirna> Eve draws nigh. Ke It ih*» time when von and I ‘phrtit pm away all "te>na a»id sm. And bid the holy rhnsi-Vh’ld ir. To bh'.^s nur Merr> chrislrnas -Moni?»-ai fvtar. CHRISTMAS HYMN \ CHRISTMAS ca::7L Come back to BethteSem. The year »* on the A truce to strife that wear e» I'fe- A truce to rr ef and Oh. heart, return to Beta'*' -eni And hear it* tong again I Jf siren voices luring the" Have turned thv though'" aside. If thou hast qualTed the hitter draft Of envy or of pride, ff thou in agony of shatr- Hast thy dear Lord de.a ed. Come back today to Be'h’ehem! Though thou hast wand-red far. No rest shall fill thy yearning breast Until thou see the St-r Oh, heart return 'e ^e ' -’-enj. Where yet Sing, Chr stma* be'Is! Say to the crth 'his s^.ie mom Whereon our Savior King tt borni Sing to all men—the bond, th« free. The rich, the poor. > he high, the low. The little chMd that sport* in glee. The a.eJ folk ths.t tottering go— ^ Procla-m the morn That Chr'st is hern. That savelh them and savelh irel Sing, argel host! Sing of the star* that God ha* placed Above the manger in the east; Sing-of the glories of the night. The V*rgin*s sweet humility. The Babe with k.ngly robes be- dight— Sing *o all men where’er they be This Christmas morn. For Christ is born, fbat raveth them and saveth mel —Eugene Field. 1. God’s fauiincss. Good .business, business.
The Young American (High Point, N.C.)
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