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Show EMERY nd 70m8 jlaking j county Leathernecks at Parris Island PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE. UTAH Santas Troubles Austral, The Uaii any Aujj Bornum Had Plugged Holes And JT'as in the Money ttanaj.' ts that A mfortabla water, rm&Ha:' ntofnmj vough Frid, Salt LA, KC and Network division ( i art, Aments, "ting f , engineer, 'Cf troops, ial corps i th in coop and a f ne marlnes-lu-t- h canrse on the rifle range. Center: f their rifles In a long trough of hot ith is abont is at Parrle Island, 8. C. At left, recruits begin After a days firing at the range these recruits scour out water. And at the right we have a view of the leathernecks one at of the wash racks. recruits busily engaged ne three photos of S brij aster and Jler units ' totals of the military airport In Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, (upper picture) showing some of the air force, most of which are of C. S. manufacture. Below: Three of Brasils four their base at Luakes island navy yard. Brazil keeps these submarines, all of which were built shape, ready for any eventuality. impressive view the Brazilian i rises, 1, ORS h at p FRA mcd r uim ed Plate 'ighting Lucky Driver Raid Bombs in Gotham err poiW I Salt Bug-W- ir beetle lese the Far E in beetle ed States )mfori St. Nicholas Loved menid For Piety, Grace .ocatior- - xttiii, Lika tit iIw.hW ...! n This auto, driven by Philip Faico, 34, of New York, smashed through wJ the guard Aguiar firemen, air raid patrol workers are shown using driver to the air raid drill staged in Union Square, New York got 7Fiorello LaGuardia. national director of civilian defense, Faico cut and a I douse incendlaries, and rescue victims. m Sea r construe! magnet S. Officers rails, sending car and railroad yards below. off with a bruised knee over the eye. Back to the Wars in Eskimo Regatta water, erce re The name of Santa Claus is merely slurring the Dutch San Nicholas, which is, of course, Saint Nicholas. American children are probably the only ones who say it exactly that way. Nicholas was an actual person. He was Bishop of Myra, in Lycia, Asia Minor, in the first part of the Fourth century, A D. He was also the youngest bishop in the history of the church. From the day of his birth Nicholas revealed his piety and grace. He refused on fast days to take the natural nourishment of a child. But Nicholas was not a barefoot recluse vowed to poverty. His fa ther was a wealthy merchant, and his riches enabled him to be a dispenser of the good things in life. The feast of Saint Nicholas was originally celebrated on December 6. Later when church people In the late Middle ages tried to suppress the festivities which grew up around the Boy Saints day, his festival came to be associated with Christmas day. Christmas Celebrated in 98 Tradition says that Christmas was I I first celebrated in A. D. 98. It was ordered to be held as a solemn feast Telesphorus in A D. 137. j by Pope There is no record of any commemoration during the life of Christ. '7 About A. D. 340, St Cyril made 0:''. careful investigation as to the actual date of Christ's birth and reported December 25 as the most nearly cornaval rect date. Pope Julius accepted this Released by the British batUe-shi- p and established the festival at Rome Photo shows British out of on this date, which was H.M.S. Malaya steaming accepted bj undergoing every nation in Christendom. New York harbor after e program. renairs under '3 ' Iend-leas- MRS. RUTH WVETH SPEARS Drawer 10 New York Bedford Hills Enclose 10 cfcnts for pattern No. 201. Namo years the master Address The Soul About what am I now employing my own soul? 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HEATERS Larger cores, extra efficiency and low cost make these heater real bargain. m 0GB CO003? flliajiililg 033333 03 gpgr.r-.;-' nant (upper left) and a navy lieutenant ,ce"ler' ar y Participated In an Eskimo kayak race diwing offl !rol vessel to Lake harbor, Baffin land. The e Greenland patrol. NOTE It you would like to make a hooked rug like the one In front of the patfireplace. Mn. Spears tern ahowe how to hook a rug In email sections to be aewn together. Aik for Pattern No. 201, and enclose 10 centa. addressing: one-inc- Christmas Marked Early American colonies along the Atlantic seaboard could have been located on different continents, so far as their Christmas celebrations were concerned. Many of the customs of England were followed by the southern colonies of Georgia, Carolina, Maryland and Virginia. Here the Christmas season was & holiday in the true sense of the word. Feasting and merrymaking were common, but religious worship and prayer were not forgotten. In sharp contrast to this happy celebration was the manner in which Christmas was marked in New England. Puritan leaders did their best to create a different conception of the day. Celebrations were declared pagan in origin, and it was believed such rites were out of keeping with the true spirit of the day. Their efforts were overcome after a number of years and New England yuletides gradually assumed a character more like those of old England. Christmas in the middle colonies of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware was celebrated in the manner that the colonists followed in their countries of origin. In addition to England, these colonies were populated by people from Germany, Holland and Sweden. The Germans, for example, brought to America the custom of using the Christmas tree, but the Quakers of Philadelphia limited their observance to religious ceremonies. Family reunions marked the season in both the middle and southern colonies. Houses were crowded with welcome guests who were treated to the best of fowls, wines and sweetmeats. Along the frontier Christmas was a season of active merrymaking which in places verged on rowdyism. j As time went on, Christmas in the various sections of the colonies became fused until there is today a considerable similarity of practices throughout the United States. the four corners of the base make the chair easy to move. showman was well on the road to success, and with great satisfaction wrote the man the following note: Dear Sir: I have fixed that 'T'HESE conversation chairs so A sieve. much at home in a Victorian setting would be just as smart in a modern roorp. They are comfortable too, and any man who Ideals as Stars h can nail together a box of pine boards can make a Ideals are like stars; you will frame for one. The lady with not succeed in touching them with needle and thread then takes over If ready made spring cushions are your hands, but like the seafaring used it is best to buy them first man on the desert of waters, you and then plan the box base to fit. choose them as your guides, and, The dimensions in the diagram following them, you reach your tilt the back and seat at comfortable angles. Domes of silence at destiny. Carl Schurz. In Early Colonies By Jollity , Feasting dls Contribution to Hemisphere Defense support regimen Our mechanised sge certainly puts Santa at a disadvantage, because his reindeer never had troubles like this. Several inches of snow prove too much for his modern carriage, so Santa Claus has to wield a snow shovel In front of a New York store to free it. (Editors note: Wonder what he does at the North pole where the snow is really deep. ) By RUTH WYETH SPEAKS he jeered. But in a few !7 eMo4HS- - When P. T. 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