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(:‘e<nI:;:izn'?\ he »nsl<(_~d'. “‘\'=uur‘ song 11:13 me-1‘nh,xg wtrs. x\'um!e»z;ml.\ ‘‘‘It is ‘kIml« of you to «saw so;“' she ulIs\\‘-Wed\-n ‘lit-tle sgiffly. 'l‘here were -others \\‘1l_'llli1§.\.“lI'y shnl~:e‘lu1nds and e.\'~ cluunge greetings. aunt] she thud 19 run uxsu-_\-_.‘ but ._lurl1:h mougm ‘lie\l1;u_1 (le- técted 11 fxilht blush. .._ i.l:‘:’°~‘-=‘~‘ séifiixm‘ \V:’~;3:.v\‘ X-1~\,.\r’s.‘. “'—“u 5\ ‘ “Como .uloni;, l\lot=her.\ he sum ht‘ ‘Inst. “Iuet‘s»-get bn“hmne to. that ~tur- 3 key..'’ V « But ‘us ythm, moment the :alnr;'u clginged‘, and -‘all the men) rushed down the étreet and? around the corner ‘to. the are at-ntion. Ral'ph'n~pust was with thy chemical zengme. and In a feww _sec.on”ds it was gut and. ‘hév and ms crew weré ‘on =chéh- wi1;v. 1, Almost the entire ‘town followed 5 not far ‘behind. A 'd9nse plllbxu-. of.‘ smolie told, where my turn. and Ralph j was dismayed to «that '1! we Geor- 5 ma‘: house that was‘ ‘In’ flames; T ’ ATJPH -Mc‘.;UJS?1‘ION sat-sm -the warm air of the kmglmen. ; where ims mother was hanging‘ I n tgurkey and a plum Duqdlug steamed. He was very -proud of his new post in a captain In the volunteer de- partment; It smelled ‘like: wonderful Christmas dinner; all In MI 1} 1158!‘ 3 perfect world, except for Just one thing: -‘rue one wing wan -Georgie. who ‘hadn't spoken to ‘-hlin aim‘-e their quar- rel ‘two month; ago. It had‘ been ‘lonely enough =berore., ‘but It seemed worse now‘ not ‘tov lia.ve~-t cweeth‘e&_rt at Cllrlltmns «time. {,3 5’ Y. . 3:’ 2;?‘ :,~ WI,’ ..\' :§. K‘ ;~.. ‘? 4E‘. ’ \‘5;-1 XE 1 ‘V lxj ‘-‘,¥‘( ‘x ,‘.._¢ .~ 5! ‘ 5.1‘-‘ .»'_T’... and Mrs. Jim Hurley BOTTLING CO., INC. E Distributors of Mohawk Beer‘ Alvbbtt 5036 CHIEF OF THEM ALL Abbott’ 5022 4.66 »GATE$- AVENUEA He worked ad he had never '-worked before. He. was ;m and out of the’ burning ‘building ,1 dozen times; =drag‘- (lug out fu)'nltux\e. -urging his men on. pointing out -the best spots to éolicepe ‘trute their eno_r‘ts.. ~ - \Better get ‘ieady tor church, Ian.\ “J don't think. I'll go.\‘ “Not so! Why. It will be a beauti- ‘Georgia -htood Mm the others look- ing ‘on. \1)oii‘t. Rulpht!\' she pljeaded one time when he ‘came out. “Please dowt ‘take ‘such ‘risks 1\ Xi\ 3‘ - 3): 113%: 1'; 5 uy.‘ E %i . 3., _ \Just to ‘have you care is ‘worth mure than whatever -1 can do.\“l1e au- swered. “If there is anytlilng you 'val- ue especlnlly, I wlsh you. would .te1_l me. ‘I will get It for you It I D um.\ .. -W 3. QB! I933 I-'URNl'I‘URE_ STORE \No you mustn't take any more chances.\ _ - “Nonsense! ‘Tell me what to get-.\ \'1‘he»on)y pjétxjre ‘of my mother -llf on the dresser. kl, do wish that could; be n\jed;\ But when he dashed Away? the milled ‘after 1mm :10 Jttip. ‘“Bet *It_ _go;'' 1119 éalledv “You might‘ be hun.\'~ But he won lnlldo the home. 5~1-3.15 Ridge Road '11! ‘E “Lot It 00,\ she called. “You Might _ PAUL HEQEQUS Georghr'_Itoo(_l t acgrgély daring ‘to brquthe; \Look_ ou‘t.~\‘ nomeniig‘ ‘called. “'1'he~ roof’ ti tallln\z!\ Theta was a shower of sparks and I crash. But through the door emerged Ralph. with ‘the picture In his hand. ‘‘Oh,'' she said. and suddenly wan limp in MI arms. “You shouldn't have risked It.” ml Ienvlce. Everyone wm ‘be there And qeorgla 1| going to am: Iome songs.‘ - k“‘Ye‘n',\ he nnuvgred ulowly. \1 now; 525 ‘RIDGE ROAD “'1! you can’: forget her. son. you land better mgke It up. You can‘! keep on like .thIs;\ ‘There's nothing I -can do.\ he re- plied. \She is too proud. If only .nomethln_x would happen,\ The church bells rang out. \Only ‘fifteen minutes.\ said his mother. \You had hatter come along.“ The little church was crowded. Ev- ergreen: decorated the aisles, and over the altar there hung a star. The old. aid story was ‘told again. of an angel chorus, and shepherds. and» the wise men. \Georgia.\ he whispered. as he held her close. \1 would riskmnythihg for you, l wanted to ‘to give you”; Christmas present.’ but ‘I ‘didn't date‘ for fear you would refuse it. But now I can give you this picture; and I know you won‘! refuse.\ \I haven't any gift for you in re- turn.\ she answered. \but if I say that 1 am sorry. and-and‘ that I io\\e you. would that do“i\ City Line Hbte] SARAH CONWAY § 1-5-\‘g_ “\Vo\}ld It!\ he n_ns\\'ered. “What a Clxrlstumsi\ JOHN ACEHOK Ralph; lonklng ul Ge-nr;.')11_ thought Q. 1933. Wenern Nuwmlngr Union Copper Front South Park & City Line AROUND OUR HOUSE A Vacati:)n*-fo:* Mother bread and butter, jelly, peach meringues with custard sauce, milk and coffee. Here is\ the recipe for peach meringuexs: Cunt circles of toast and place in a buttered baking dish; mois- ten with peach juice and place half a canned peach on each of the circles. Pile meringue on the peach and bake in» a slow oven for about 15 minutes. Serve with soft custard. The children's Christmas va- cation too often: means harder work than ever for Mother, who may have to cook for twice as many hungry mouths as usual. It is up to the family to get ‘part of their fun. out of giving her a holiday during at least a few mealtimes, sayyysy ah mealtimes, says.the New York state college of home economics. The college suggests several simple but satisfying menus which can be prepared co-oper-' atively by the men and older children of the household. These follow: 422 SIMON AVENUE g,,q,, co Ivvvoovv vvooooooco v 3“, . }°°!°°l**2\.-'.“§°°.°°.-‘.°*.\.°°.'-.~~.°°2~°.°°.°°.v-.*'r.~.*°.°'.*.”2-.\!v~!-'$°X°~2\2-:--X-:-:-:v~:«:--:-:--:«;«:..;. '-~2‘-P-§-’r°:°':~£~§v’ri-1~?°i-’v°P°?-€~1-°Ww?-:~?'H~€~:- TREVETT DAIRY Shoo] lunches should include one raw vegetable. *Nt£t¥ \ §THE GOOD STAR Says: “ThankYou!“ Scrambled eggs with ham, mashed potato cakes; rye bread and butter, currant jelly, apple- sauce with Graham crackers, milk and tea. Canned beef with onions in brown gravy, boiled potatoes,- buttered beets, sweet pickles (ex cept for pre-school children), bread and butger, apple snow an cookies, milk and tea. , gy _I<]9_h_on Kaila In Knuu City Sun- WISI and Skull. how 1 iii. Whownlallhoihlundplu-bthonu. Tonhnthyuruhdoulnuhnlhg 0!ueh:—nIlnIl|cbloaIBlu¢. Anlyquwhouuuhalbdhnyo થওऑ૨ਝ Wh,QgI§oky_\-onI.hwch-dw- Yurpq-llnupluulnndiéiip, Ikticrnuynbntlaninluul IJpunwrok8d'oI&IIr1d.l for Your Patronage in 1933 and Wishes You Ofradfuuourqyindhonpul 'lht,y_:.lI‘|.y.-hvoI_b_oIa*abInI. ' -I-sin:-aowv--4. IlovcbuquI|nIy'qiIo'\iHjI'nllI’lvIot Toutnlrdlvunlllnlnt. -!yviunn'p‘_auih¢,Ir|ulu1nuut ‘- Q Wnlldllu. Ina-zhuu-pg‘: In 1'ouIntIhIcunuunI-l\nIul Creamed dried beef or fried ham, baked potatoes, buttered peas, bread and bu baked apples with cream, milk and coffee. Chicken a la king, browned potatoes, buttered string‘ beans, Mayor Elect and Mrs. PAUL J. Mr Mn. Walter Paryz