Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 245, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 24, 1942 Page: 2 of 8
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THE NAVASOTA DAILY EXAMINER.
THURSDAY, DEC. 24, 1942
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Simple Decorations
Provide Originality
To Christinas Table
To the homemaker who is worried
about the expense of Christmas dec-
orations, here are a few new and
inexpensive ways of adding originaj-
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Now there are
giftt, but the tame Spirit.
—I. Cpr. 11:4.
He that giwtlt upto the prior
■shrill not lack: • hut hn that
hideth his eyes shall have many
a curse.
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Aug erroneous reflections upon the
gtorastanding or reputation of
wey person, firm or corporation which
«uy «x*ur In the colupins of TICE
EXAMINER will be gladly corrected
npen bring brought to the attention of
toe «C«B ,
“What did your mother say when
I didn’t come home until late last
night?”
"She said, ‘Just wait until after
Christmas. I’ll fix him.’ ”
We specialize in DRESSES and
all kinds of Dying.
We also hnadle all kinds of
difficult Alterations and
Repair Work,
The recipe for the cookies is as
follows:
1 cup shortening
1 cup sugar'
1 cup. molar yes,'
1 cup all-bran'
4 cups, flour
3 tsps, soda
’i tsp silt
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Buy War Bonus and Stamps Today.
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you felt tense.
Words of Bible
Laud Virtues
In "Giving’
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buying all the War Savings Bonds
and Stamps we can, regularly.
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School for Santa
Last year at Buffalo, N. Y.( a
night school to train raw recruita
into a crop of finished Santa Clausea
was opened. The time may come
when every jovial, red-garbed atreet
corner bell-ringer's whiskers mask
a Bachelor of Santa Claus Psychol-
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A Christmas tree that looks good
enough to eat, and really is, is the
novel cookie Christmas tree. It’s an
easy tree to make, and as a tabic
Centerpiece it is sure to delight the
youngsters,' as weil as the mpst so-
phisticated holiday guests.
Necessary, equipment includes a
wooden stick 9if> inches tall, Vi iheli I
in diameter, • one end sharpened to |
a point; one round wooden base, 8
Inches .in diameter, With a Vi-inch
hole in the center; one 12-inch cir-
cle . of colored transparent paper;
hint cardboard patterns'of six-point
stars; ranging in Size froni 10
inches to. 2 inches in diameter, with
a difference of one inch between
HANK TO CLOSE
The First National Bank announces
that it will be okieea next Friday
and Saturday December 25th and
December 2«h. 24fi_4t
trice,- and it shall he given
unto ■(off; ^ood measure, pressed
dott ii. anti shaken together, and
running over, shall men give
into ydttr bosom. I or ij ith the
same measure that ye mete
it ithal it yhttll be measured to
you again.
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aader Act of Congress, March 3, 187».
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made from fruits, nuts and gum
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Every man shall give as he is
able, according to the blessing
of the Lord thy God which He
hath given thee.
— L,uke f :JS.
1 gift 'is a precious stone in
the r>yes of him that Imlh it:
ivhithersocvcr it liirtielh, it pros-
pt reth.
3 tsps; ginger
3 tsps, •einnatnon
Candied .cherries.
Silver cundies
Green-colored
suggr
Almond halves
Blend shortening and sugar thor-
oughly, add molasses and all-bran
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. ginger and cinnamon together andj
work into creamed mixture a small
amount At a time* Mix well and
chill.
Boll dough on a well-greased bak-
ing sheet to one-fourth inch thick-
ness. Place patterns on dough and
cut out stars. Brush with egg whites
I Cut out H> small round cookies^-du
I not decorate these. Decorate , stars
with' almonds, candied cherries or
silver cahdies. Sprinkle with greem
sugar. Cut Small hole in center of
each cookie to fit over standard.
(This may be done after baking
while cookie is hot.) Bako in mod-
erate oven, 350 to 375 degrees F. for
15 minutes, or until done.
Hut father give alms of such
things as ye have; and, behold,
all things are clean unto you.
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dnd now abideth faith, hope,
charity, these three; but the
gp-eatest of these is charity.
—I. Cor. U:U.
If thou hast but a little, be
not afraid to give according to
that little.
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THIS TIME, when prince
and peasant bow in common
harkening to the message of good
wilt from old Judea, we want to
express" opr earnest wish for a
happy1 1942 Christmas season to
all our friends. ,
let's help to make it a
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stzes. and pne round cookw cutter, T() assembk. lhe trec plaee stick,
1'2 inchc.-. in diametet. ■ -L : ' pointed end up, in hole of base to
make standard. Place transparent
paper over standard so that it lies
flat on base. Pile cookie stars on
Standard, starting with the largest
Size star at (he bottom. Use one or
two of the small round cobkies be-
tween the stars to separate them.
Smaller trees may be made fron-
smaller stars by using skewers
stuck into halves of apples or round
pieces of baked cookie dough for.
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So we say to you not just as our custom-
ers in 1942, but also as our friends and
acquaintance* which you have indeed
become. We hope that you enjoy to the
fullest all the happiness and goodness of
this Christmas Season.
Love’s Food Mkt
ity to the Christmas table;
Try red or blue cellophane over a
white table cloth,
not discolor the
cloth as will some
colored papers.
Paste various-
sized stars to the
white cloth. Or,
pas\e cutouts of
Santa, -reindeer, ja
i candles, holly
; 'sprays, etc. -
Use a ribbon of “Tijc
! gold or silver pa-
per down the cen- ---
j ter of the table. .
When ai) uneven n^jnber of guests
are to be seated at the table, you
might conflpe the' evergreen and
floral arrangement to one end of the
table, father at the other, with the
guests seated at the sides.
Imagine the charm added by sew-
ing a few tiny bells along, the hem.
of the cloth so that whch tho guests
move there is a sound of tinkling'
Down the center you ntight ar-
range a row of'candles of different
heights. *
Various strange figures may be
drops. A large
prune stuffed
with a marshmal-
low, with q raisin
for' a head and
almonds for feet,
makes a penguin.
An attractive
Santa may be
, made from an ap-
I pie. Use a big red
apple for the
, body, a marsh-
— mallow for the head, and cloves
for eyes and nose. Two skewers can
be used for legs, which are-covered
with cotton batting. Cotton is also
used for a belt, whiskers, hair and
for covering short pieces of wire in-
serted as ariris. A little red cap is
made from pieces of tissue paper
secured to the marshmallow with a
pin. A third skewer is inserted at'
the rear to give Santa a three-point
landing.
Amusing gumdrop trees may be
made from wire or natural twigs.
Over-taxed nerves are likely to
cause loss of friends, lose of risen
joes of pleasure, time missed from
work, famil
■nd mental
The next time you feel nervous,
try the soothing effect of one or
two Dr. Miles Effervescent Ner-
vine Tablets.
Try Dr, Mlles Effervescent Ner-
vine Tablets for Sleeplessness due
to Nervousness, Nervout Irrita-
bfilty, Nervous Headache, Excit-
ability and Restlessness. You*
money back If you are not en-
tirely satisfied. t
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>Caution: Read Directions On Faek.
a<e and Um Only As Directed
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frost of star^ across ttje nigbt,
3nb oiit^' stir glittering initfj (i£bt
EflU 3bobc tlif rest 3 song that mcliis
its spelling beat^tv in tfye (ielbs
Wfierc Sbepfjcvbs Uiaiclj ttjeir flocks, ano see
€fje Uionbcr of a mpsterv.
IMitfjin a stabled ic k fjelgn balls
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<l1|ion a motljer, p6u;i^ anb fair,
(Upon a JJabe lyi^J bair.
* A little research reveals
that many of the familiar
quotations on the virtues of
"jtiving" have a sound basis
sxj Holy Scripture. Though
they were not all made in
connection with “giving” at
Christmas time, the verses
belotJ (all taken from the
Bible) provide definite clues
to the origin of the mqny
more modem “give” slogans
so often heard in the holiday
season.
"I’m afraid, Tommy, that you are
asking Santa for too much this
year." '1 ■ •
"Well, it’s a lot, Mother, but with
all the toys he's got he’ll never
miss ’em.”
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f hrird rhe bvllf on, Christmas. Day ' -.i-
r*p<«r uid. familiar carols /itayi
' lisri «oiZd und ru-tW .
The urords repeat . .
Qf iMiarv pu earth, gopd-uill to rien!. ,
dnd^thmiKhthoU.'islhcdayhiidituiie,
Th* b+tfriri-of all Christendoms
Had ,mlM along ,
Th* unbroken song ”
Of amare on earth, goodwill tv hien!
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TsU. ringing, su inging on its uay.
Th* morld revolted from night tn day -
A voice, a chime,
A chant uibkme
<&f peace on earth, goodwill id men! '.
Then from each black, acciir’.i d niotilh
Th* cannon thumb-red in the Smith
.hut with the sound .-i .
The carols drowned
.<>/ peace on to/th. good lull to rneri!
Ft tens «s if an earthciuake rent
Th* hearth stones of » continent,
' ' And made forlorn
The himseholds born
IJf peace on earth, good.iiill to men!
4/ut sn deipbtr I boieed rn v heati;
“There is no pMCe op earth,” I said;
“F.-rr hate is strong
Am! mot ks the st/ng
peace <sn earth, good u til to men!’*
Then pealed the bells more loud and deep,
“Cml is not dead; nor doth He sleep!
The Wrong shall fail.
The Right prevail, ' :
W«A peace on earth, goodwill to men!"
—Henry Wadsworth Lbngfell ow.
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Aiib still the star points out tlje bap
i Oat leabs into tlje Christinas Dap.
Sbobr the fjibeous sljritk of bombs
{ttje song ttje 3ngels sang still comes,
Rising in soaring beauty (ar
jUeponb tlje cbl soimbs of bar.
/jTlje pears arc rolleb up, one bp one,
13nb tflarp fjolbs fjer little £>on ,
Against her heart. Cadj neb-born erp
lifts like a prapcr tobarbs the skp, '
®Mbile countless jHarps smile through tears,
jforgetting for a time, their fears
1 3n jop that a ctjilb is born
' Slpon another Christmas /Horn.
fHarp ®Hillis ftbelburne <f V
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F A DAY when
jumpy, irritable?
A NIGHT when you were
z wakeful and reatleaa?
cause loss of friends, lose of sleep*
y quarrels, physical
suffering.
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 245, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 24, 1942, newspaper, December 24, 1942; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1383214/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.