Krum Banner (Krum, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, December 21, 1928 Page: 4 of 8
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Christmas (greetings
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mas trees enine into use. the •
A Letter Thru the Mail
If one has a broken limb, one
this time exceeds its sub-
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Watch Party
bounty for the twelfth wolf he
has caught this year with his
pack of hounds. He exhibited
and skating. We have plenty of
snow here. Wishing you a Merry
I have been to see Santa Claus.
You should see how beautifullv
the streets are decorated down
town. I have many friends here.
This is a wonderful place to live.
calendar
made at
Among those who are ill of the
influenza are Mrs. L. E. Weber
and children, Dorothy and Bud-
die, Mrs. Hal Finley and Wime
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the week in West Texas on a
business trip.
Now Thrice Welcome
CHRISTMAS
Your friends,
Corene Koiner,
15 B. St K.sedale Sta,
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Special prices of Dishes
Special prices on Dinnerware
Special prices on Silverware
Special prices on Toys.
Fowler Hardware
Merry Christmas to each one,
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Your Health First
In spite of the best efforts of
the doctors, it is still difficult
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Read About First Christmas 1
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The Yale Log
in England one of thej oldest cus-
toms is ’inging in the Yule log.
ever marks the relirions observance.
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A Christmas Superst'tion
in parts of rural Enulanu it is ac
cepted as beyond argument that if, on
the morning of Christmas day. the sun
shines through the apple tree the apple
harvest will be good. — Montreal Her-
ald.
Caleb Reding of Slidell was
; same message he in allvour hearts
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Sincerly Yours,
Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a
Year, I am
Reding, with six dogs, started;
the wolf Tuesday morning in the ’
Malone pasture in western Den-!
ton County, cnased it to Green-
wood and back to Stony before
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1 teacher’s name is Miss Carlson.
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A Fine Christmas Plant
The Solanus (‘apscastrum or what
is better known by its old fashioned
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it is at Christmas.
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A Day for Reverence
Christmas essentially is a day for
reverence, for joyousness, for thought.
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stantial cheer till Christmas comes
again.
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Merr P,
Christmas
chase lasted four hours,
^County Clerk Jack Christal
said Saturday that the bounty,
paid Reding was the 40th paid
for wolves caught by dogs since
the first of January—Denton
Record-Chronicle,
A. L. Meredith is spending
does not go about hoping that it
will ‘'wear oft.” Why, then,
should we take equally al surd
chances with our lungs?
The Texas Public Healtn As-
sociation, and its affilated or-
ganizations, is conducting an
active campaign to stress the
importance of the early diagno-
twenty-four hours before Christmas almost no pain and
• । this and other phases of the
} tuberculosis campaign in Texas
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of the year. Alas for us, if we miss
its chance for this I
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Christmas Gift Giving
The custom of Christmas gift giving
has its wn significance and very few
of us would forego the pleasure of
Christmas giving.
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Chr:stmas Rightly Observed
No Christmas is rightly celebrated
which lias in it a sting of neglect.
The giving of ifts at t’hrisimas
probably originated in one of the Christ I
Child stories, that of the Three Wise I
Men who brought to the Holy Baby
gifts of gold frankincense and myrrh.
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Till Christmas Comes Again
Though Christmas dies come in the
the animal was caught.
And while I still am fishing here.
May I add—“A glad Neiv ear?"
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the most insidious diseeses, one T. M. and A. F. Lindley died at
that creeps upon its victims with this home in MeKinnoy Pacedoy
i The L 0,0. F. Lodge will
hold a watch night meeting at
I the hall on New Years Eve
night Dec 31 from 7:30 to 12
midnight. All members and the
; frier ds are invited to be present
and enjoy the occasion.
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On 12th Wolf •
other wan ing, is tuberculosis, week from pnevmoiia. Lindl 3 . CHRISTMAS TREES?
Loss of weight and appetite, a was at one time a resident of #
stubborn cough, a persistent Krum. He was a native of Illi fy
feeling of fatigue, are the com- nois and came to Texas with his
former Krum High School stu- V
uents, Albert Zeretzke, Arme
Lee Koiner, Freddie Meredith
and Denton Hutson are playing
on Denton Hi’s team this year.
birthplaee forms an
^^5233.73 Lc» the chimneys
• Do smoke all about.
The cooks are providing
For dinner no doubt;
But those on whose tables
No victuals appear,
O may they keep Lent
All the rest of the year!
With holly and ivy
So green and so gay,
We deck up our houses
As fresh as the day.
With bays and rosemary.
And laurel complete,
And everyone now
is a king in conceit.
—Poor Robin’s Almanack—1699.
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Gifts an Ardent Custom
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name of Jerusalem cherry has be- i ^Good V/ill Toward Menf>
cornea very popular (‘hristmas plant • i . lt.
. i n i "Wood will toward men Uns was
and nearly all g aenhouses grow al...". . , .. .
0ntit, 4 .c f .1 - . what the morning stars said when
quantity of these for their Christmas .1 . .
trade they sang together that morning in
Bethlehem 2,000 years ago. Let the
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the hide of the animal which 83 P,,
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part of Christmas observance
, where the little manger is
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Is A Prefer ption for
Colds, Cirippe, Flu. Dengue,
Bilious, Fever and Malaria.
It is the most speedy remedy known.
Jack Cofer, Lloyd Bartee,
Hugh Chism and G. B. Barnett
Jr. attended the basket ball
game Thursday night at Dmton
playea between Denton Hi and
Highland Park Hi, Dallas. Four
Mrs. G. W. Dawley has return-
ed to Houston after a visit with
her father and brother, G. W.
Hodges and A. S. Hodges.
CERRU Christmas to you all,
J IL Whether you are short or tall,
pe Whether you are young or old,
b.a Whether you are shy or bold.
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1 Isis of tuberclosis. The twenty-;
| first annual Christmas seal sale Come up and let s go sledding
. is being held to supply funds for
Robert Gray and daughter.
Miss Ruby, and Miss Ola Mae
Gray were in Fort Worth last
Friday.
bin once a ear. the gift
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then.. There is neither logic nor Tuesday at McKinney Home
common sense in either of these! ________
m! attitudes. For example, one of; C. H. Lindley, 47, brother of
-alled a "presepio ” Rigid fast for
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Christmas 40010700
And any day is (‘hrisinfas"
Christmas and a Happy New
Year.
May you all have lots of fun,
May you have of presents many,
May you not wish to change any.
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Ea Merry Chrismas to each neighbor,
! b To idle ones or those mho labor,
To those who’re rich and those
who’re poor,
May each one feel the Christmas
lure.
long as he is under our roof. 9
5 It is a sin against hospitality
$2 to open your door and shut up 9
2 your countenance. B 1 i • • °“
3 The giver makes the gift * ! that it is cheaper and easier to
5 a gift with a kind counte- 2 stay well than to get well. A lotcloses its business for th- seat
2, nance is a double present N of people think that it is brave to!
I The charitakle ouI n rhe | believe that the pain that bothers, ... , ,
3 door and God puts m at the 5 ” •holiday from newspaper work
B winelow 0 them will wear off without their neyt ya,, and win, m; .p
35 I here is no grace in a gift . , . nel WeeK and WHi , omit our
& that sticks to the fingers " doing anything about it. Some paper for Friday December
1 Hearts alone buy hearts. 59 have a tear complex and won’t g.,
2 Kindness like grain increases 5. , ; 4oul
# ny sowing. N’nrenl Ilerald 3 to the doctor because he might _____
sanmnammenoenao~o- mammamni fiud Sumetning the matter with' Bother of Krum Men Dies
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here Saturday to collect the •
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Chr:stm^3 in l’aly
Assembling miniature models
Dear Children of Krum:
I am having a nice time up
! here in Kansas City, Kansas, I
am doing good in school. My
toms so familiar that we often lin County where he resided 5 which prevailed at this season
. . . kt i " 0 2 ('hristmas carols and ('hristisu-
treat them with contempt. Neg- ’during the greater part of his5 plays were introduced and latei ,
lect, however, may lead toiife 5 Christ trees.’ or Christmas 5 5 the original mistleto ritual.
,i i • ,,2 trees, adorned with lights and 5 | 9 berry being removed as a kiss S
months, even years of serious ill-1 uneral services were held 1 5 gifts, the latter in commemo 155 ..... ' ®
! $ ration of the gifts brought h ;
| 3 the Chris-t Child by the "wist 1
6 men.’' There is a diversity ot 3
3 opinion as to where the Christ
2 mas tree custom originated, it ,
3 being credited to both Italy and 5
5 Germany. 52
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why Christ- e # A FALL of snow on Christ 1
$ - muas trers came into use. tne g 2 A ma day is rgarded as 13
2 toilowing explanation is given: e ; 5 the sign of a lucky New Yeai 1.2
monplace n.dicadousof it; symp-. parents in 1888, settling in Col- | " "ii" |,
! 5 James I, who could jot eat the ,
: 3 boar’s head usually rovided .5
S One kiss for each berry was 3
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5 was taken. •§
5 The first Christm:s card was
2, published 80 years ago
#e Christmas carols/ originated ,
5; in the Eleventh cehtury being "
$ sung between the Relies of the 5
$ miracle and mystery plays of ,54
$ rhe period 51
g Christmas trees originated in *
2 Germany. and crackers in 1
# France.—Montreal Herald "
When shepherd thoughts at morn
Behold the star that glows above
A good impulse, new-born!
—Edith Daley.
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(tThe Still, Small Voice”
Christ m s season is hallowec by the
small gift not by the princely gift.-and
"the si ill, small voice” remains the
hope of the world.
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The Mistletoe Bough
ot vou. thoughts in the desirable di- Brittany is the place of origin of a
reclion is to read rhe accounts ot giezt deal of the commercial mistle-
the First Christmas ; toe for the foreign markets.
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Chrtsimas Eve Bread ; Spendthrifts in Sentiment
According 10 old superstition, । Lt there ever was a time when we
bread baked on Christmas eve will j should be spendthrifts in sentime at
never become stale or moldy.
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I wish to thank each and everyone of you for your past
favors and solicit vour patronage for the year of 1929.
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Merry Christmas to you notv, Ei
Here s my finest Uuletide bow.
Norway Chmstmas Legend
In Not was they have a prefly legend
that on every < hristmas eve the little ness, and perhaps the loss of life Wednesday at the North Baptist
Christ-child wanders all over the .
world bearing on His shoulders a bun- itself. Thousands of patients have Church in McKinney, conducted
recovered from tuberculosis, but by the pastor, Rev, Mr. Hoff.
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! there would have been many man,
Christmas Renews Our Youth ,
, legions more if they had faced --------------
We come nearer renewing our youth
at Christmas than at any other time j their problem in time.
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