na | » | . . . by MRS. JUNE GRIFFITH . fiome Economics Representative for Cambria County UNITED STATES Merry Christ | 9" By... “As | See lt’ mms OWN J. HALUSKA mas )—hristmas yee mistletoe | —— i { ON PRESS-COURIER Union Press, Estab. 1938 alae] 7 THE CHRISTMAS STORY But Mother was at her wily’ | Haus. Well. tomorrow is a day that! industry but or om OF end. “What shall 1 do?” she cried. | and Suds Clave millions of people throughout the! tions and thelr members WH ' ' Then she had a wise thought. She al | World have been preparing thkem- thor Ju WHY THE PUSSY CAT asked the unimals to help her. | J \ nL {selves for quite some time. -| r lions which | WASHES HIMSELF 80 OFTEN | “will you, good ox, or you, gentle | | Christmas of 1962 without any In on » ne L | jams, sing my Baby to sleep?" fess | doubt, the most prosperous hoil-| Yew it wor great LA long. long time apy ine litlle “Certainly,” said the good ox. | M [Gay season known to mankind. |ing his hol (Christ Child he pom Pith Che | Yes. indeed,” sgid the gentle ass RNa —l | Millions of stockings will hang by | the “Big a 5 go ’ is Mother “Mooooco.” said the good ox ~~ fg == ; | the fireside awaiting the arrival) would reaiine they Lanimals. J i 11 as the stretching his great neck. “He - A lof good OU Saint Nick. While lic servants and | ang " . ass and the Daw. he haw.” brayed the ass. but | many of an will be celebrating day cher throughout { other Peasts Sonat watched over! they only frightened the Child BRAZIL (Boss Fustas)—A fam- (and feasting. we still will fit | Ing 12 montite of the | the Christ Child. re. : lly diner 1s first on the list of | MARY thousknds of pRres AMEICEC Cl, Ror | When the children of the village “What can I do?” cried the! festive celebrations in Brazil | ofa alba Spends a. IB { heard the good news they wanted Mothet. Just then ha suv - nk | Christming trees, gift exchanges On this Christmas Day we ia pubsie trast br ‘ oh a oe ri ye lim & far comer "SC the stable | And otter typical U.S. holiday cus- | ihouid ail kneel 1 Patton | and Oh! what a hs ron was “Come little purry whiskers” 'Oms are being adopted in South | in prayer. giv- lily {Soy axponded - : {at the stable and what gifts they she cried, "Come and sing my America ’ ing thanks to ae ba, 4 he a) e.. s ed | Brought with them. Y Baby to sleep.” “But 1 am full of | Cond for the Eo Sostag ¢ ry wish a. ] hers wun the Hitis Kubas boy 2008." ne ssid. You ses, he had 2 MARY blessings RD stath tha oe are | | with | kK cop ? {been sleeping on top of his mis b petowed 1} praia many An Old Story— Always New lib the sug Mack eae the ress’ stove when Re heard the / ae and a | placed upon an. We Wish : = ! crowd on their way to the stable | saking Him | al the people of this Most all our readers throughout their lifetimes have seen joy and | goat by & rope, and right in front |g, wog loft his warm home and J that by this i ty for thebr was Busia, the goose girl. with raped them. He had come with tite next vear § | courngtiment that if. ua i : 5 ; gt Ink + : : HL 5 ol i | i : atau i is i tf i : sorrow and even misery: have experienced all the moods | pix goose nder her arm the vil , {shown us t : : . : lagers and dancers and the nation, once of mortal beings. and have found their greatest solace in the belief | fi was growing quite late but | pow im oi jeft him et ind in | again, will pe We wish <ul } & Bupreme Being Who knows all ‘things best, and, Who, because 13he CE I end the Tar | the stable. His little white chin! MOLLAND (Harielijke Kori kneel in hum holiday season and ha j , A. “was covered with soot--and so : have that belief, brings orderly calm from what Svas chaos. In ry people laughing and (AIKINE'~ | were each of his four paws. ing for the | vigor and anabition. when Christian naitiohs are constantly being harrassed in a and he watched the children din- | poor (he tip of Ms tall was cov- olas, forerunner of our Santa Claus. poo. of the the coming year All war, from behind an Iron Curtain of disbelief in God, | SINE gis Mother a ae ered with ushes’ In former years, the Dutch cele- | orig to which Sem. Habusks Word Jen oy and Anppinass to meason brings forth again the Anniversary of the Birth of a Beso ah Tha oe RE he 0. Httle purry whiskers, he sald brated or » thoth St Nick scat: we are all loping forward. -“ a. are 4 : teachings still and are will ever remain the foundation | worried fa urged the "to himself, how can yeu show tered is gifts about the floors of | Aside from the many joys this . JOWN J. WALUSKA o fren. fen . : | ple te go hey stipped an | your sooly self and he began to Duteh homes as enrly as Decem- holiday brings, we ali must sdinit bi pss Na twos and thress. Out through the wast, Tire his four paws then that the Christmas season has MODERATION : | stable door they went first the become highly commercialined " : Christmas season. Nineteen hundred and | simple town folk—and the kings “Come little purry whiskers,” | : / and many people unwisely spend Girl” is modernised as “Gypsy .- tie Ron of God came down upon this earth |" Loh ae Last of all came Chlled the Mother. bul he just : beyond their means. buying gis Blonde” and “The Barer of Se- © and was mankind might be | the ¢ . and the dancers. licked and Jicked and leked. | we | which they cannot afford But, | ville” may heetme “Spanish 2 redeemed, of individual all iNow he was on the top of his ‘a fs the one fault which is guile nile soralist” Pittabargh Post. Gaz 2 Jeieme Regurdiess of our ages, we all, remember Now the Christ Child was saline |. He scampered across the | £7 ceable is the lack of patronage by ' otte the Christmas seasonp from our earliest childhood times. It Is With a Mother and At empl floor and pumped up on the man. i : local people given to local busi The © of a the commercial aspect enters into " aal alg. Haby Be nm | ger then---he began to purr and — | (ness men. Most people through- job may depend on ing & good each year nevertheless rend by a Sng A y. R. | he purred his very own lullaby ‘ : tout the year, have a continuous hi. » over, A a ot mad, eis | the lullaby that every kitten gripe towards the civie leaders shine---on your shoes or the seat f iif : i i grooters)—Land of old St Nich bie thankigiv- | {all enter the new § £ ANA x. is net, and won't be, i , : Be # ! of your pusiin ; ' Natale) — i p w% of their ¢ "or go to sleep. Next | knows ITALY (Bono Shep- | and business men of ren eyes , . Chrift- | community but, when the day ars : : | “Mew. mew pussy do - one berds gather in villages on | community : forefathiwrs he : . Joseph took HIS | Oue. pioneer here in Western Pennsylvania took time 3 owe a My ns Sam sl white mitten one white shoe mas Eve to play musical instro- rives that spending money 8 In 48 : was deep and Joud and the little ross the ‘Beas for centuries had | Bal would not close his eyes -or tivity songs Thousands flock to ee “ and , i make their purchases rather than legends of Loretto, for example | go tp sleep. bul only opened his | But the Christ Child was fast | St. Piter's in Rome on Christmas wl ike par tee Tatir vhs Priest Gallitzin to the fore A *yes wider. aude y Though you're small and even fat ments as townsfolks sing sweet No order. they travel many miles to you are still my pussy cat’ various cities and communities to —————————————— ——— Ba dep Day. local merchants. When local peo part ss a means gift surprises ple are saking aid, especially in no doubt, ve material ’ seeking donations or contribu { L tions of any nature, you will al | {ways find them standing in the) MES. GENTRUDE M. BOUCK doorway of some eal business | 9 Rw * ’ i i fue ¢ do they go At this time, when Peace and ed continue to have Faith, and estabiisivment never ey 3 Joy should reign supreme, but | keep right on prayiog for Peace SEI : Ftbrneniing nantien wing + instead, hatred, turmoil, conflict Freedom for all mankind BAN es ani ithoush f the ait . the Christmas spirit is {oo be ob | are “waging roughout the uni: Although for Oe past {ew GREECE (Kala Xrisouyeha) |wrved 1 shoud sar at home | fly st the thought of absent lived been: “Dear Blessed Mother | Decoruted trees, greeting cards ard give our local merchants the | ones on Christmas Day. plense ask Thy Divine Son that! and gift exchanges are season bustin th whieh they are right Christmas, when the wholeimy son may come home for highlights. New Year's Eve is x ; es family should be gathered ardund Christmas” my subconscious mind | with big A he holidays are ves the festive board; but the great re-echoes: “Not i, bu really: the top haliday. "8 | then, once again, our eyes will god—War——has ruled it othet- | Thine, be done, O Tay | denom. parties and other cele | (ym towards the two Capitol oit-| And God alone, in His In-!| po il the B | brations for young and old . liex, namely, Harrisburg and] wie +. ! a toe you recall t passage in | Washington. Both Mr. Eisenhower day Mom, Jnaws of rife Christmas Mass, read at mid- and Mr Fine will look upon you | , when clouds i night in the C gh” A t s \ - a shall be dispelled. Let us ot | Sip to pass” Well, if And it ' \ | as their good Pg St. Nick rebel against His Judgment! not come to pass thal we see : , | the people will called upon to a mother, whose OWN !gueh other on Christmas, just re i ; - {fill the coffers of our state and heart is heavily laden, will write | member that we will be together | 7} | National government. At Harris. Sniisoling Jetiar to a loved one in spirit, and Jet us try to grasp | . burg. Governor Fine has already | : brave words 10 the true meaning of Peace on | issued! 8 warming that $195 mil spirits, as well | Barth Good Will Toward Men © | Hom new taxes will be in order | the one to whom she Your Mother | Yang Pasko) — Church services. |and the public will foot the bill | somel i f be ng | favorites in the islands. | ture were reversed and both | mg : : : | and Eisenhower : denr son, as 1 went about | Christmas Event | | of St Nick to ave Jo es this morning. a | breathing spell from new taxes? ® 3 i came : 3 J { Rather than saking for new de. wes! At Gallitzin Church | 5% Ee Hehe, Tete me | Ka db pay envelope, give us A good sur- you! St John's Lutheran Church i Ll prise BY on udng a Income riough over Bunda School presen § —— Rm taxes in nation; by abolishing te Yer | Christmas entertainment a 7:30 RE the amusement tax now placed ip mon Sunday in the Church. upon threatres in our own Com-) Bei Romayne Wilt, Sunday monwealih; hy satting down She | i School wu ntendent was 4 . ascline tax & v reducing 3 | charge of ary production, =! First Community Tree Bunting-fishing Heense fees in our | | Those giving recitations were : own State. Margaret Rose Hmel. Gerald Tor- At Christmas Was Held a ay SpGAT | paver, Hobby Sehrer, t ) state. Baer hy a a Michasi In City of Clevelond | [7754 sothing but dissatistae- Madeline Harris, Charles Paraz- ff COMMUNITY Christmas tion with the Games and Fish ack, Gail Burk, Louise Sherer, Lee idea was born in Cleveland, | Commission—millions of dollars | Janet Maruska, Janet Perry, Kar- | taken from this group and very | en Urish, Margaret J. Burk and little, of anything. given back in| Linda Burk. : return. Hunting and fishing in A tomime, “It Came Upon | Pennsylvania has become a great! the Midnight Clear,” was present- . a ed by Muna Faye Stevens, Theola tf Hornaver, Barbara Parasack and Barbara Dick. “The Child of Bethichem™ a cantatas, was sung by the church choir, composed of Edith Malone, | Shirley Flunkett, Donna DeHaven Lois and Romayne Wilt. It was under the direction of Miss Doro- The invocation and benediction was given by Rev. E N. Fry, the pastor, riage ae 48 the | TG oe | NS. mevsall, Mother of Pennsylvania. lh i : : He | {i i 1 i if i i ii Hi i ir | hi Hd DA AO - Tei cur peivitogs ech your a 0 express our warmest Christmas Crestings ° | to those we are proud to call once more that we have appreciated your conficence in the cease trying to make ench new year il”, dRll7 7 rp | | a a A + BENDER COMPANY CARROLLTOWN, PA. Fo 0 be
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