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i Wishing You a Mei I WATAI An independent ^ VOLTxESrwa ^4 _ BOONE WA' ISSSKIBT - rry Christmas and T CA nrA/f< -/ VJ li. Weekly Newspaper?Established in the Year Jppa TMKlk COUNTYrNOriTlY^CAROLINA, TH1JRSD&YJ||1Cei ! S^SroYirift I i I McV of 1 1 M. hrtsfmas I I .^j ? long journey froin Nazareth to Belli- /% ? jStH>j?i. ! Iclieni ... a new Star in tlie rfkv . . /I/i r5 jffjP- I ? ??? /r hS| heavenly music ahovc tire lulls ol Judea !pl '// A i ... tlie lltitier of angel wings . . . tlic will | sv.'ift journeying of tlie Shop! lerch . . . Ill j, Mary and Joseph and the riew-born Child . . . die 1 A coining ol (lie Wise avien, mtu rheir gifts of gold, Jjh 'I frankincense and myrrli . . . i'fij. f t. From these inspiring thinjts the. if a rig of Christmas JMfl | was fashioned more than twenty centuries ago. "1 lie years Ijjl 5 have added new notes ol happiness. Carols mid song ill! < upon the air . . . candles gleaming into the night ... | j | secret whisperings and laughter in the home . . . greetings jj ] H going from friend to friend . . . deeds of love and mercy j||ji | done in the name of a Child. jjjjjj No great symphony or composition can. match the 11 | Song of Christmas. It rises atovc the clatter ami roar j [i | of the city; it throbs through, the scattered town and | j] 5 hatu let; it sings through the sunlit islands of the South; jjjj S it permeates the frozen wastes of the Northland. In g ever-widening volume its strains echo around the world. j 3 I 1 B efore its magic the hosts of darkness ta he flight. It jj| 2 touches the slumbering chords of memory; it heals old |p p hurts and scars; it hinds loved ones in a closer and ^ ^ deeper tie. Xhcre are no friendless or forsaken within its v 's ^ sound; under its influence the strong reacli out to help ^ | the weak. Peace and Love and Joy, these are its loudest ^ notes, and they are for all men. Lor the Song of n I Christmas is the greatest of all songs because it is under- pj /, stood by every heart. % fj O Western Newspaper Union. yfi a Happy New Year QCRAT teen Eighty-Eight ilBER 2371937 $1.50 PER YEAR li Jl.
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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