McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 326, Ed. 1 Monday, December 15, 1924 Page: 10 of 16
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can’t very well wipe them of the face
of the earth." ’ . .
_____ "bon’t believe -n any of this hulla-
baloo about Christmas—what’s it'all
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mixing but on the whore business—
you mark my words. The. world needs
Christmas—downright needs it, and
Whether you believe it -or not, I reckon
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4 4he‘other, thin, dyspeptic, and with
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: gun, the ruddy one cheerfully. "Funny i
how a body can begin to feel it in the |
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No fashing lightning Aamos
Glad lory, willing peace,
8 night,and minetelsy
Of love that could not mn>
pimirror over the mintlerand-lookecat
herself intently. “A bearded woman !"
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RE we justified in sacrificing some 1
five million trees for the annual
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even year that to no nearly at an end. Ha 3
Me on • dlasatialed with his progress and 1
rite uncertain as to whether at not the I
time and money he had expended bid I
, er, boon worth while. . He had learned I
----it bad really as- llttle, it Beamed; for all he could seeg--:
i of both shop and mao- he wasn't, diferent than when he had 1
lacions responsibiity ex- left the little country town nine months I
i personal greeting with ego But I could see that he was a I
ted upon entrance every little more seif-pomOmsd. a little '
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g lane had come to be developing a little wider tango of in- 7
te Alley." terest than when he left home
in of such a nature As you come to the end of the year 1
werbeen visited by those and look back, how far have you j
aN light that shine from come? Il to an easy question to ask,
M or those cheering gifts but possibly not so easy to answer,
meh to makeuede folks whazge ware uttle children at ।
‘ ”, * *4 Mam, motherused rtp teach unafter
"."herputehem.eothce w salTw ptayors at night to J
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Wee.there "8 two the events of the day and tryto
M WW, not much to eat, gteormlno whether Trijr j
AZL. friJ. tek Iky — wtMd tM.: OBnB we |
Seus, t . K.the dropped off to sleep before we had
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2 —5n PK5 “-U 22 ience tills looking our accomplish-
nted had to confess memts in the tace nd trying honestly -
. .. _____jUrn-wc to estimate them. It to something like
2L.Eerr.-ges.wN this that I should like to put before |
T* .T you as this year is etosiaf. What has
the yearemeant to you?New trlendsr ;
5 •-_- wArkaa New powers?New Ideals? Have you
pargordm Aag • Ha. Iag one someth1n8 wortn waheE Ar® you
„K"ISWIIH. VAAKn. to find better, stronger, more able to fight the
» he W^wheTa voice to .battles of the world than you were a
m JeTey! yenragor Are ybUnwiser with a wis- ।
talk to papa a little? wai, dom thiat imliean; healthy and uplift-
bo talk to hana in the dark !" Ins? IT so, tne year 15 ending nappuy l
md for eArat time in Mo for -joueThomas A. Clark. Dean of
u<Zm mafofortbo door Men, University of Ilinols. gE
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Mr. Saunders paused, with his fork
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--a-,.. ' that it will never be wholly discarded,
* kind of. nourishment for tile and why should it be?* Is it not the
feeds on it.” Christmas-tree that gives thegsetting
for the celebration? What is more de-
lightfuL. to children than'the Christ- _ .. . 22 .. -
mas tree with its cardies or electric zoes at ffty St Nicholas became tired
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world-would run morepsmothl. T away the Christmas tree and you have pohesought.out Adrear! refuge far
really think," Mrs. Saunders spoke -removed the chief charm. It is the trom.theeworid.Here.it 18said, he
with slow conviction, “that a greadeai something that is eloquent of sent!- ponder and refect
of Christmas giving comes rrommhementr and that has a much higher uonapioznathundnaantsbeomkemLzwen go on getting nM—AnnA Dem-
desire for being thanked. Of course than the cost o^tne-mu^li^k^,-^”* — -
no one would admit it: It sounds so not to be measured by economic con- toned. Butaaomevoenpcenbtovn 75 «ell2s.Western Newspapor Uulon3
selfish. But after all, there are many sideratlons or a commercial compute- “^J« obHged fWBC to climb down 2__________
tides to the human makeup. If wo tlons.—Frank Herbert Sweet. - "soot chimneys Christmas Eve con- "
A ‘ """NaepeprUnioh‛ SKrSSSwtor desertingPais ChriUma. invitation
real.thousht.orthereciplent.when-we —' an Intuit to MaMla
In any event the old fellow looks
pretty jolly, and we hop.he enjoys it
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Approaching Yuletide
- WAS feeding the pigeons at' the .
1 d end of one of the park benches
। when two-old men sat down.
One, ruddy-cheeked and, jolly looking, "
I * made me think pt a winesap apple;
There has been much discussion in I
the past few yean over this question 1 ;
_ of Christmas trees, in view..-of the
" rapid depletion of our. forests and the
- increase in the wsteland area.,. .
There are those who''stoutly contend
that it to a foolish custom of pagan '
• origin,' not worthy of perpetuation in- “1g
s this enlightened Christian . age, and - (9
co. uiC_Wwt.ni Nawapapor that it 18 a senseless destruction of :
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I toW T.W^8 Christmas time at are so much needed to supply the tim- (L
I M>« Saunders home. ber requirements of the country. .se ___
JU- 42ve discovered some thing But strangely enough, the foresters Happy, gladsome Christmas time —
se awfully important, "—said as a class, those who are most inter- should almost drive away our ills;
7 i conseriing tree ghowth,rdo »««.•< Hor‛thew#umesa
Z/ , Wnat wi . net share this concern about the Bills, bills, bills, bills.
7/4 husband, helping himself to Christmas tree. They are interested am**l.as-tn
weas three pancakes and plenty in growing trees and having 'them used r5mga*eG
or Whip. . for theirLhighest good. If a ten-year- , A,. , ’ 2
.old tree, of which 2,000 or more can Saint Nicholat Tired
be krown uponiasingiezacreof His Children - Josing . lot, r«. tel vomthat,
50 much M, what better use cn ** aw book- caled “A Pramp ena"m glad you are notmyurand
3$ Abroad" Mark Twain gives the father. If you don’t look out y0u H
" legend about Santa Claus or St. get old; yes,sir-oldt" Why, you
Nicholas. While thauthor was trav- havent left yourself anything but the
sling from' Lucerne to Interlaken hel Monroe Doctring!, Back of this swap-
passed by the house of thesehidren's . ping giftse as}ou call it, human hearts
Christmas saint There, the story are getting closer to eashrother than
they do at any pther time. And' back
of it all are the Three Wise Men, and
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O dew and shining lighe, whne begmo
A heavenl Am ehed
Around the palm., and e’er die etreama.
And en the shepherd’ hgad!
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emhembers ofthis church wish for every res-
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the beast I And to think I had grown
__/o fond of hin|i. Htrar'could he be sb
- irude?" MabelTe clenched her fissand
-UncleEben'-Wishthe floor, m deep red flush j|uf- .
"Banta Claps comes, around once a
Tyear said Uhde Ebef,""an' de land-
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McDaniel, C. C. McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 326, Ed. 1 Monday, December 15, 1924, newspaper, December 15, 1924; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1504743/m1/10/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting McAllen Public Library.