ET NPC ERHRE A SURE oF SE I * PR Liv FOURTEEN RNR WORSE J mon, FO Ser tm - ; — COUNTRY SANTA CLAUS Pere Worl i Feros Wine Men ran Welohior, Gasper and Baltazar TFL Y i fa Beisva SWEDEN Fulnswnne a NORWAY Fetenisses —————, Pons GERMANY gr ah we BULLMIND Huekt Wichslans Ring Wicolaps [ms NAS CROSS. INDEXED MEREY CARISTMAS i HAPPY NEW TEAR deoveny Noel! Veliy Pasians Pues Walide findiig dl ¥ rood be Welkaseinen Pielrieriy Berstierw Baste omnes! Felix Ane Noeve! Bose Cape §F Ssse Gol 218 Ged Nyt Sy Gall Ny Aar Fin Chew kiiches Nemes Jad GelviiRig Need mar Well AH ready Tor bed, these What's Holdin" Him Up? rg inquisitive youmg men don’t believe what feest Boys snd: gels Bnow-thot Sasts Clans is net only » very busy fellow but (hat he Be wsusily comes when sobiiy's watching. abt Wt Rahs Sons | Broken - Down Organ Responsible for “Silemt Night’ Loille mois! Heilige nerhs! Sehlaf “io Mimeslischer rab” It was near the Christmas sessos in 1818 when Franz Gruber, crgan- ist for 4 Say Arrsdor! church mn . Austria, practiced une stormy ev i Bing in the Tyrolian church deniy ihe gegen broks. WOOL SPORT-WEAR SWEATERS, from Rushing to the 25-year-old parish priest, Joseph Moly, he oried “Faller, unless we (an find mo it 80 simple I can be mang without reheirsal our Christman service will be without any mise.” The young priest, caliad out inte ihe storm Ww 8 home where a fred tors son had just srrived, returned ia few hours later ami wrote the words; Gruber stayed up all night | mans She mu SRR HARA $1.95 HOBE—Smuart and new patterns, Domestic and imported knits, 26¢ pair. Inter-Woven $1 a styles and $1 25 ARR NS A tr EE WA a Yuletide Shower Elizabeth Favtman & "5 Wind we coud sOething exciting — something different Arstreas.” Peggy looked out at ¢ winter landscape as she spoke ; stance?’ Vivise Clark =p from the magazine ing like making somenne tremendously hapoy.” Peg came closer 1 her sister as she ngwered, and Vivian sew thet she ry much I earnest een thinking.” Peggy went cow wonderful it would be 0 sornefhing thrilling - some urfor gettabieinto someone's ; I don’t mean like helping with the baskels snd the enfertainments at the church, we've always done that, but 8 sort of special some thing. for one particular person.’ For a minute youthfal colces sor rendered to silence. The gay little wek on the dresser made sudible sound. Suddenly Peggy jumped to her fee “I've thought of some thing!” she ered breathlessly, something really diferent! You know Sara Werby--she's been an nn val for 10 vesrs-shut in from the world except for a few frievds whe run in every now ard then.” “But what can we do for heér® We VIEL her occas alty and have wavs taken ber a the Lhristmoes 1. You know she's much too proud atte charity Who's talking of charity? What | have in mind is sonwiething that will just thrill her. I'm going to write Mona Muir--you know, she runs that department on the Star—and I'm going to tell her how wonderful Sars Nas been, and ask 3 card show er for der Vivian whistled through ber teeth “Well thet ie a grand Wes. Pegny I know she'll be thrilled “She's bound! to be! Think of the postman stopping with leads and loads of mail every day.” Pegoy's bive eyes were demiing “Bot suppose peopl don't write? You Know how Duty everyone is at Christmas.” Vivian's feoy reflected the doubt mn bey words “But they will write.” Peggy's voice was emphatic. "Ten gobvg mold the thought that Sars Werdly will be just swamped with mail” OGETRER they penned the let tor to Mons Muir on the big city paper. Later, between snatches of E Clothes He that would be defiverad-af Se R fie cotfige on Bark street. They | both seemed fo be wore congerned Et ins ics “ve thought 4 of something she cried breathlessly. with what Sere Werby was going recerve than abut what they them. Splves Were gong to DP its funny how doing sermething GLhers gets 3 hal cad ore Say ius ater as your at Wiwve | wm BELT Teal Bappiress carne on nak eve when they stood b pS erby 8 bed and saw the rade upon her face. Sacks of et. ards, and paciages were piled vahere with postmarks from “1 every state In he Union § ihe west §F rilling thing hogt happened Bn my life.” Sars 4 them “1 sever knew (here were 0 many wonderful people in he word it will uke me weeks and weeks 16 anewer them ll but t's going be loads of fun” Her brown eyes sparkled ike 3 girl's i inane some of them wil da velop inte lasting friends.” Peggy yen tured “Vivian and I are so hspoy shout i all-in fact | think Ve re Just about 8s exciled as vou Aire ’ You re pretty happy hen” Sars Werty whispered softly. "for | dom beleve There is any Hoe wh 18 going § Uhriastenas Outdoor Christmas Tress Ouitdoor Christmas ees Are { stw When in Alsace the folk hare ails tell you of SS Ples eHtur es age went divas 3t Ohrmten The . preciated For Yuletide Feast And Easily Fixed Goose, which a the traditional | Christmas fowl just as turkey is Thanksgiving's diab, is easily pre | pared and is delightfully tastefisl | handied correctly. Not until recent years has foans biren properly ap | srgely because 1 hasn't! been pir epared properly. I Geese vary = weight foom 8 10 12 prands of nore _ Wiateh for soft feet | and a pliable bill (f you dress your | own bud) as an indication of proper | age for cooking Art excellent fretting & the apple | and-ramin variely, made with the dow 20 to 15 mimsges to the pound for roasting bird i” 3125. de gree oven. iv cl lms rg Popnrs rn Ur Fo wnt oe sppilex, peeled and diced: ene fourth pound of raisins: oie tabiespant: o brown suger, and three cups tread cubes. Salt 5 faste though this dressisg is gry Jalwes fron the bird will make 2 tatty, Removing fat is 3 simple process First wipe the bird dry, inside and out. Place in & covered roaster in & 5-degres oven for 0 minuten to art warming. Remove from gen and cool. Remove fat Bapeut thin process twice ines sul the joose h one the opening of the body cavi nd te he legs topether Weigh the bird, slowing 2 = 3B minutes tw the pound for roasting is » 3S-degree oven Rom with breast side dows. You dont have 3 baste the bird | aa 4 roests, but wm ice with | _rtaed rind moy be ed 8 dusived. | Pre-shrunk, Fruit of the oom ........... _ $1 65 Other Mallee = + 58 HATS — Latest styles in Browns, Forwet Green aul Cray, lined, BE i ———— HIN Make i & pair of derma Shoes, Priced $7.50 down te . GLOVES Well made for wear. AD fab ries and utyles, : form : —p BELTS Genuine Youther, with meted buckles, from.
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