Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, December 23, 1914, Image 17

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    With The Telegraph's Best Wishes For A Very Merry Christmas
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Tt comes to us echoing faintly through the years that have passed Believe! There is not a word wasted m the language of God to man, J/J V
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> This joyous chant of the Cherubim on the Christ-child's natal day, time began. JpCJ' /y
IwHIU And a world that is steeped in bloodshed, that is weary and battle We cannot fathom His reasons. We can only trust to the end. rlj AAJ^
w ° rn But peace on earth MUST come at last with God's good will to J'
vll' Hearing, takes heart of courage for a better and brighter dawn. men. y
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