$ THE ELKIN TRIBUNE \ 1 Annual an || November 28 jj Jpj^ / [ Laughter will ring around the festive table, . That's Christmas in America! Such has it been f 7 L 4 \» laden with good things to eat, and bright with since our pioneer forefathers observed their jj V% EL *1 candlelight. In another room will stand the first Christmas in a new world. Such will it be hl'fhT,- W h 1"l ViV ' dl j always. And what a wonderful time it is! How •| M V hued "alls; some branches heavy with toys and . .. . „ iL nL . , r IB ■ peppermint sticks, cones filled with candy and happ,ly we Mk over the Christn »ases of former jljj M| gay fun makers. At its foot, packages a few years > when mother was a girl; and the chil- jig IMI hours ago neatly fastened and beribboned, shall dren's eyes blaze with wonder when Granddad • J§s: O§L be left open on the floor; their contents already tells of how things were in his time. Christmas in (/Jek = = having brought waves of joy and thrilled "thank America! Let us all enjoy it to the full—in the EEE you 8 from every member of the family to each old-time American Spirit! You Are Invited to Attend Elkin's Gala Christmas liSR ijgl Opening on Friday, November 29, 1940 W\ THIS SPECIAL EDITION OF THE TRIBUNE CONTAINS BIG NEWS OF WHAT \M J TO GIVE AND WHERE TO BUY IT F

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