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Show GREENVILLE J. Williams visited important business Tues- I Manderfleld News NOTES El Da Hi He Knows WliaitTKeT.- very successful dance was 3 held in thechool house Thursday Evening, a good sum was realized, day. Mrs.;W. P.Martin and vona to make things attractive for the Cast(n were at Beaver Monday. Christmas entertainment Mrs. J. H. Griffiths was ill Mrs. John TwitcheH and family who have been spending a few Tuesday Dec. 13 but seems t weeks here with relatives have recovering. Mr. Frank Day Visited Green returned to their home in Delta, j j ville school Monday Dec. J 2. He reports that everything is going ing a few day rat Red with hei uncle Mr. James Patterson. along smoothly. Jones of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pearson of Leon .)one Greenville has been very ill but Beaver spent Sunday with their ?rand children Mrs. Parker Ed seem to be recovering. wards and Mrs. Sherman Fraser. MilMr. W. .). Easton went to ford Monday Dec. .12 on mu North Creek Notes --fC. portant business. ..--' Mr. Hutchings and Bernette a serious accident occured up Stoney were bailing hay at W. J. Easton's home Saturday Dec. 10. North Creek in the little Oanyon Mr. and Mrs. Dave Atkin mad xnown as Sway Hollow, wheiV VAti a trip to Beaver Monday Dec. 12. .lerman Bert and Hilly Powel. son of Alma Powell were bring-n- g Wallace Rollins and Willian out a load of wood which ac- Murdock were absent from Green- a I aii . Call of Oristmas j : ville school on account of sick naencauy uppa over, pinning cWeli's leg underneath some of ness, .he wood and breaking it between i T INTO us a Child Is born Mr. William Calvert,. Arthui he thigh and knee. Mr. Hert had V li your hearts, while j Joys abound, Culvert and Mr. Abe Ileslingtor, i in getting trying experience Christians on this blessed morn. Dec. are going to New House am from under the wood and on Let a place for Htm be found; 14, on very important business a one of the work horses. Mr. His dear Name Is in the greetings v . will not return for four or nvi i Friend with friend is i oweu underwent great pain Let not gifts or festive exchance toJsvt meetings days. rom there down to Mr. Wm. Steal from Him your thoughts away. Mr. Johnney Reece has madt I'witchell Junior's ranch, where two trips to Milford on business. le was put in Mr. Twitchelt's cur Unto us a Son Is given. God's Eternal only Sont ind brought to his home in town BonJs of Sin by Him are rivenj On Sunday night Dec. 25 1921 a Christ . here he meiii- Grace for nun by Hrm Is wow received quickly Will b ma by the Sur. Bea-ver- Mr. D. A on - Ike. 1 f) x 8r and-Hichar- - I AN - r, 3 mm I?) -- . - j.- 'Art W fc . wssssssiiwsMiasm nW ri: xk $w iK v CHRISTMAS .A ' - Stjat ptrturrh Ijaln a't r lljr Saviour a lra& No Bljfprb em no tuialUim'B mrn brljrlB; '2ta but a fattrg. runuingltj brajrrrab Sg Ixmittg art. tljat itfuii ?tfi sUiru tytVixb. lib fanrtj aurrclf 0 HJillj ptm tljf (EljUfl bom to tljla trouhiro uplffrr, Bart tljan tlje mgrr, anb franktnrfnfif. atto 90I0 If t tw xasxt Sl)f paint r In ulBlon pUtnrrh $dt tljla small prarf lEUl all must Ipr:; ntt grratfr grom toorlo nijall brnh brngatji'ttg bom. (JIftlHtmafl Christmas Games j ISTLET()E.JHsng Jt up. Form INSTITUTION of the festival the birth of the Savior Is attributed by some authorities Pods TelesDborus. who died A. D. of the elirly days of the Christian Uglon it was oe of the moet mov- ble of feasts, being often cou- unrted with the Kplpbany and cele- mted by the eastern churches in prll and May. In the Fourth century the urgency of St Cyril of Jerusalem bbtilned from Pope Julius L an! to be rder for an investigation wade concerning the day of Chrbtt's Mtivlty. The rwult of the Inquiry, iwide by tlieologlans of the East an ih West, was an agreement upon the Iwenty-nft, of December. I As told In the gospel of St I.nke. ftirist was born In the DlghU There fore, divine amice l performed on It Is the nlcht of December 24-2the enstont In Roman Catholic churches to osher In Oirlatmas day by the celebration of three mase w at mldnlsht the second at early dawn,, and the third In the morning. Tbla custom dates from the sixth In century., . circle. A slipper Is required. Also a nice, slippery floor. The first player slides the slipper. He tries to land it under the mistletoe. If be falls another,, makes the. attempt -- If he succeeds there in a lively scramble. It concerns the young lady toward al a as many lost. The war and the uncertainty of financial conditions al had a part in the closing of work on tht mere were a lew men, property, however, that did not lose faith in th mine; among tnese were James ano Wilford Robinson. The mine wat managed by lbxn for a time arid the) maae gooa money, lhey nave again secured a leaaa on the property and are running drifts and uncovering some exceedingly rich ore, so rich in fact that gold auggeaU the size-- of a small pea are occasionally found. Others have also found and are develop ing some attractive propertiea. Thl news has gradually spread and is doubt less responsible for the appearance ol a large Colorado mining concern Beaver who is making a. quiet altho careful investigation of the Beaver field as a district worth while investigating, We shall doubtless see some wort! while development in Beaver. County mines ere long and our good lriend James and Wilford Robinson will de serve a great deal of credit for their , City Recorder Mrs. Hattie Ash worth and Miss Kathleen Powell had chnrge of the library Wednesday afternoon during the ab sence of Miss Hattie Whornham while at Parogonah m' m Mr. and Mrs. Uel - Don't forget the dance at the 19th. 1921; Sam Gentry met with an acci dent last week while haulinu wood, his wagon heavily loaded and without a team started down the hill, and Mr. Gentry while endeavoring to turn the wagon so as to prevent the overturning of the load, narrowly escaping serious injury or possible death. Mr. Dennis Karnsworth also met with a similar accident at about the same place, but he was una ble 10 prevent the overturning of Ins loud. A Dart from the fact of having to reload his wood-thmen were fortunately unin" r -- '' r ' ' ' , . Hattie Whornham and Set h Smith went tolParaironah Wednesday to at-- J lejid the funeral of Mr. Smith' mphew Kai l Tophan who was a rt MnrAntt ' Distributing trie Gifts OIXO to the me hod of A fori-- I e post-offlc- la a Jolly ju distribution. Paste-hoar- d post-offic- f; A. - I lltly packees, semrHv wrapred. There t oniv three or four mounds and r'fts the sbonld be divided amonr ihem. If the" wnnt been lonj. the first cache to be found that I, the one farthest from home may hMe a box of cook-1prmlsciifiistv m i' 1 V y-f- -- 'v Miss emy. linked Slufjnronl and Cheese Blufled reppera with Rice . J Boiled Onions ' : 0 . Tomato nnd Lettuce Salad 1 French Dressing ClirlHtmns Molases Fruit Pudding Ilird Snuce 4 J. Nuts Coffee Raisins J r"h a Mr. and Mrs. student ' f. Don't forget the dance given by the Chamber of Commerce at the Opera House on l)ec tli. for-TMA- f J t!r - jurect""" t and brown paper, aided by Judicious grouplnj of chairs and Indies enstly transform) a room into a and a wisely selected --MARY ANN THOMPSON. postmaster- - may make the collection of jna 11. an occasion of much merriment. Have general delivery and lock boxes, and at " the general delivery window see that each person Is Chestnuts Stewed in Gravy. Boll the large chestnuts for ten properly Identified. A Christmas hunt la always exdt-In- e. minutes, take them out. shell and peel The clue, given at the breakfast them, having care to break tliein as little as possible. Skim and strain tnble. Is written on a slip of' paper the liquor In which the glli'.eta were In some such words ss these: Tsst -" boiled, season It to luste ""with wtlt the parlor. shun the hall,- seek tha In that kitchen wall." and pepper, and to a pint of ft add a summer : tablespoonful of browned flour rubbed vtclnlty the gift will be found, wrapped smooth with a tenspoonful of butter. and addessed. It adds to the fnn If the directions lead first to other In this' gravy place the peeled chestnuts nnd lef them simmer ten or fifteen rhymes, three or four helnt followed ... minutes at the side of the stove, serve np hefore the hidden treasure Is found.' The cohweh party Is not new. hut as a vegetable. The Delineator. t al wars good sport and Is especially adnpted to Christmas festivities, T1 tsnttled thread rear lead to tha laden , tree or t the'hnlslng t.n!t(ng hangJ ing from the man'el-fhelSM'I nnn'her hunt takes the form of a polar, expedition and Is great sport In 'the country Vheri there la' snow enorh for it. Immediately after Kreetrnt the entlre pfirty setsont for a wsik. Whn thev turn toward home. M host of someone se'ected as mlde1 Informs them that sunnl'es are hidden" alone the way In varlons earbes and win to well to look ont for themv " Ly--cache l merely a roninrt'of snow" a trnsntHv of tlft covering e 7 - Cracker Cranberry Jelly J. Mh(Ml Potatoes. See What Old Kris Brought Keel have ttoved to Beaver for the present )pera House Dec ' Nh be better. won ' become Unto us a Child Is born: ' Unto us a Son is given": Church and home with boughs adorn, From our heart all 111 be driven i Go we foith with Joy to meet Him, In His temples here below, As the Shepherds Went to greet Him, two thousand years ago. I rd are rung at midnight throughout EngConserving the Tablecleth. When the tablecloth Is partly worn After the land, and t be Continent solemn celchratlon of the mass In the Cut an lnh off one side and one end, churches f "!he 'continent, which are and muke a newl horn. When It is magnificently adorned for the festival. ironed the creases Nll come In new It It customary for the worshipers to places ind the wear thus be redistributed. nartskt of a collitlon. recently seven )urchased registered i neuer calves ol six ueinsey weeks old for $90 each, lie intends Drinking in the (Juernsey milk itock into Ueaver. Mr, Rebman h a gr eat lover of pure bred tock, he now has registered hirham cattle, registered Duroc ersey pigs and S. C. white leg- wrn chickens. Mr. and Mrs. James Valentine ntertained Monday evening at a vedding reception in honor of heir son, Mr. Del Keel who was ecently married, a large number )f North creek ople were there Beaver Mines Are Again music and the big dinner rames, Attracting Much Attention was enjoyed by everyone. The people on the sick list are Some years ago the Sheep Rock min ill improving with the exception was loosed upon as a good prospect foi Mr. f and Mrs. lien Merchant's the production of gold and other metals Looking to that end many thousands ol ittle son Darrell, who is still very dollars were axpended on the propertj U, everyone hopes that he will and - Preparatory to Christmas the bells our Brother, of Adam's racet Truth and mercy meet each other; Kightcousneu and peace embrace. Celery Virgin-bor- n Mr. Edward Rebman whom the slipper points. She must seise It and get away before caught Then the guests are given humorous gifts (previously ;wrnpped), and are admitted (one at time) to the Christmas room to deposit them In the - , stockings. Another Jolly game Is played with Christmas stock lops, a Dumber of which are previously hung up. These nre placed In a separate room and the name of the pernon for whom each Is Intended la concealed upon It Another Christmas stocking game calls for a huge stocking of tough tis- part in the mining activities of this dis sue pe per filled with toys of all kind. trict Kucb guest Is bllmtfolded, given or cane, turned three times light Owing to an error in last eeks around and told to hit the bag. The Press a very important Farm lUi first to break the stocking gives the signal for.ageneral scramble, each rea notice by Mr Christiansen guest being supposed to get one of the was left out trinkets or souvenirs thus scattered. . Hejn love attention. - MENU. Olives Oysier Smp J Roast Turkey. . given pageant day Schools and Mutual Improvemn Associations of the twn. The program, will depict th life o Christ and will be given in a dialogue form. Will T. Morris, Beatrice Hurs the com and Dennis Farnsworth-wer- e mittee appointed to have charge o affairs and to see that contribution boxes were placed in the stores am business houses of the town, in whicl people of the town are requested ti place their spare coins for the purpos of providing a Christmas fur the poor The city is also helping this to b It ha. carried on in a financial way. not yet been decided where the pagean will be held in the Opera House or Nev School Building. It will be free an. every one is cordially invited to come out and see something worth while. .r.u1iaaill- ' Mm wh'ch will b hailed Joyfully and wilt make the gifts In the next each' an epn rreater surprise. The lsst niche to be reached may ba" the centerpiece on the ' dining table. Ilere It should be of cotton glltteringf with diamond dust.wlth'tha pola rl Ing from the middle of lt,'a fat, squatty pole with a Jolly Santi 'CJafls' stop. Small gifts may ba 'concealed la ti Jack Tlorner pie, brought to tha table when dinner ta finished. 'Chooaa a" dep, round pan of a also to fit tha number of the party and pat Into It; the presents, each daintily wrapped; and marked with the name of tVe on to receive It y relative may ba sent To a the kiddles latest photo . (It may ba only a snapshot If It'rStfirialrfiriV sccompsnled hy a tittle urerse after tbl sorti Wc'rs vsrr small, but w wsnt to sn4 far-awa- To gom Fr ear Aanti fn.r wr, and wlh a hrrr wish Msrry ChrUtmss Py. . lor, a |