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Show Tzr , arz NEWS SALT LAKE , SAIIMDAT , , s 4 . - - - . ' . Of all, the Christmas - la' warming. It is the time when ire are drawn dose to our loved oats. and tor an all too short season eve, sing Peace on Earth. Good WIIJ To Met. We become; mysterious and beautiful. and the most common 'place daily aurroundines ammo a, different and thrilling &IMO. sphere on Chrestmas Day, snit every- ccemtry celebrates in its white , own way. Far off Russia is with dazzling snow and bustle with excitement. as it plans its of aMmalog: the Scandinavian countries prepare rent- featly,- and - trim their It Noma lwitis gay colored streanuc England burns the Ytde Log in the fireplacm Italian children. treasure the tiny creshoomall repbcas of the Babe -In- the Ste. blev, while, 'Mager- shepherds stroll through the streets singing heralds. But no matter what the sumo.- a untvereal spirit , of joy.- and prevaila tne world over. Chritsimas V. ,S. Prefers Ilut for sheer excitement and ',Mom, fee color and lavish prod totality, as well al for genuine lintel, sentiment.. give- me our OWII Aminican Cbrisuney 'Where else, ItriStinall lie gay. so lot- and so v- so generous and happy trifle) solar:In.(just Of all the eolorful decorations vreird-carniv- . id ; i i leai ! - : 1 . I : , etc-Am- - magnificent modern Chrbdimui as the poinsettia.- - America has taken thht glowing flower of trete teal Mexico and Central Ameri. ', tO its heart, and today, the pMneettis Is the moat popular of all Christmas flowers. - Acres of poinseutas are raised in greenhouses for the great day. also a few window are But there trardeners who succeed in rahe in the home.- Among Ahem venturesome- indoor pre. Ida Betatron). Mrs. enere la lives at 4000 South State Street. end not only' her large causera tory windows, but her-- entire home has, been transformed by these tolorftd flowers during the past few weeks.- r Ifelstrons has certainly surceeded in making these tropi cal plants feel completely at home foe several specimens - reach alies,ht of Yen feet. They shoot beiksalit-warto almost every room in the house. A row of then fornisheti a decorative , frets, atainst one whole wait of the lie int room, they even deeorate the kitchen-wittheir flaming flow. ; : . ' : - Look Back On 5.0 Years' Wedded Life ilI the tact that these plants are not all of the type of single red Bower temally. seen., Some are tare sort double. and others are-"reisy red,- and still others pro. duce beautiful white flowers.. Mrs. Melatrom sent' to a fa. MINIS nurseryman for - new ins, proved varieties and frmn the ten all plants that them that how grace her Indoor garden- have been raised. One plant among the lot turned out to be a complete inovatuin from the USUlat ecarietit bore exquisite and delicate pink blooms. Many. of the flowers are the size of a large dinner plate The variety that she likes Men of the colored ones is Improved Ilenriette Ear. rome-re- d colored flower, a velvety very,- - double- - and of enormous size. Cskivatims Reelable! X0, doubt you reteived OD of these popular Christmas flow. era.- - too. and would appreciate hearing bow Mrs. lielstrom cares for her plants. Sho deelares that the most important thing about their culture is keeping them at ea, even temperature. Do not keep your piant where the room get cold at night. or where it loin a draft. An even tempera ter of front 65 to 70 degrees, and the plant must have fresh shy although It Min be carefully guarded from the slightest daft. The pot should be kept 1 : . - , : A, f at 77, , I GETS IT OR Itie 711EIANDIORD1 OMB es ibe way Ity-- 11- eseuese elm 11110 ei MOW kere wee toe ?. LA peue et heti& Amax MO easy wetter pePVmese yes eon belga end ewe yew boom Elder Vaughn Ere bon Elder Vaughn Erekson. on of Mr. and Mn. James T. Erekson Of Murray, wilt be honored at a farewell testimonial in the South Cottonwood Ward Chapel, Fifty-sixtSouth and Vine Street, Murray, Thursday, Dec. 29 at a service Will be given at Si John's Evangelical Lutheran Church. 1030 Fifth East Street, tonight at 7 o'clock. The story and significance of the birth of Christ will be told. according to the Rev. F. E. Schumann, pastor. On Christmas Day, services will be held at 11 am. The pastor will deliver the sermon. A children's The Strangest Story Ever Told" wilt be the topic of a Christmas address by the Rev. H. V. Gamin, minister, at servlees In the Westminster Presbyterian Church, tomorrow at 11 ' Lutherans Will Hold' Service For Children Christmas Double Holickty For Them Ben E. returned from Mission. will the Argentine Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner be honored upon his return. at reciter services in the chapel. 416 Sixth East Street Sunday, Dee. 25 at 630 pm. SVC Aft HOUSE WARDElder Joseph F. Merrill of the Council Elder Erekson will leave soon will of the Twelve speak at for the Norwegian Mission. The Christmas nervices in the chapel 1dr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner of 3323 South 13 East Street, following program will be given Sunday. Dec. 25 at 630 p.m. at the farewell: selections will he presented celebrated' their Golden Wedding Anniversary Monday, Dec. 19, the ward choir and the Aeo Opening song, congregation; at their home. A family dinner ivu served at 6:30 p.m. to 24 by invocation. J. K. Wheeler; aeleC lian Chorus. tions of (a and bl, Ladies Trio a number members of the immediate family. They received NORWFZIAN L. D. S. ORGAaddress, Pres. Henry D. Moyle; D. I. NIZATIONThe Notwegiau lovely gifts. and put in the first pumps tit piano solo (a and b), Arlene their S. Organization will give Ntl- FzeksoM reading, Carol Owen Gardner, .RA of InahrT Utah Lake to aid irrigation in Christmas arty at the Areninaid and Porter: tenor solo, (a and b), Earl try Ann Brad- - 'Salt Lake Valley. II. cleared the annual Thirtv-firs- t Ward ,ThursHail ford Gardner, wxis born Aprtl ground of brush and rocks and missionary; Ottley: response,. 6:30 at bee. 20 4. 1362 at West junian. beginning dav, violin solo (sand b), Ruth Erekplanted the grans at the Country a be wili There large p.m. lte 1,a a member nt the Church Lake. son: remarks, Bishop Johns: ben. Club Golf Course in Salt Christmas Tree decorated for the R. B. Gardner, ediction. Miles Labrurn. Dancing. holding the office of High His brother, children winch eround Priest He hes .Yolked la vare worked with him on a number occasion. songs will WILL ENTIatTAINnus capacities in tee Chunk and .ere will dance. Christmas and they of projects will be a Mrs.and be Mr. and program 'Tag C; sung Henry helped financially. known as the Gardner Brothers. after to and Mr. and Mn. Scott M. presented from Mr Gardner was field rupee. lalared At Loggias grt of the with:h Matheson will entertain at open remaining part Mr. Gardner was seriously in. visor for the Sugar the eveninw will be arebt ill house Monday between 2 and 8 itired whileloggingta Anuaicaa Company at Idaho. ratitratNe Su. is The pullte dancing. p.m. et the Taggart residence. York Canyon in au; earls man.gar City, Idaho, icr a number of 1388 East Twenty--I irSt South. EIGHTEMNTH WARDUdet AHe underwent many op- hood, years. lbert E. Bowen of the Council of Street eritions and was a cripple for II Daughter of Rinke, Aadras the Twelve will speak in the Years, walking only with the aid Mrt. Gardner. formerly Currie A 105 Stieet Sunday. meeting of the Salt Take Stake of crutches. However. he manchapel at Andrus. e daughter of Bishop Dee. 25 at 630 i.m. Mrs. Mary High Priests will be held Sunday agel to farm hyjkle aid of tda Mils and Emma Covert Andrus, Pierce Howells, wile of Rulon at 10145 am. in the Seventeenth good wire and wa g. very successwax born Sept. 17, 1872 .at CVesMr; and Mrs; James ,E.1Veight Ward recreation hall. 141 West Howells, former ptesideot of f M. rent At the age 11 six year.: she S. wilt North Street the Mission, First Bratihan sing of He was a weigh house. the a member the i,.yr became Mgr , a vocal polo. Other vocal 'elec. bold of Delia Gardner untd her Sugar Company for a Homo will be presented ty the I She number of years,. His body was Notices marriage ten veers later. Temple Ward Choir. beet badly because of hie acce was active in thurch work while 4 re-dent but when ne filially her breith would permit. She 1WENTY-SEKTI- I WARDElder sr. GEORGE 'TERME was the first secretary of West covered he mood iiiet and walk. Harold B. Lee will speak at the ed perfectly withom the aid-Sacrament services in the 'twenJordan Ward Prmmry and was Beginning witlythe first week a He thus became cruiehew. a Relief Society viSiting teach lit December Mondav sessions In ty math Ward Chapel Seventh Christmas Day will be the cause for double celebration by contractor and suuervisor of road er for a number of years. South and Ninth lest Streets. at the St. George Temple will be Mr. and Mrs. James E. Weight, when they hold "Open house" of danoM. Her 6 Dec. 25., in railroads and Utah, sunnir grading jovial pm. Sunday. amnestied with and in lieu there, Idaho. and Wyoming. South. Street, on the to. tion, have won fat her hotts of BURTON WARDMelvin J. Balof a late Saturday afternoon and at their home, 1192 East Twenty-Firs- t friends. Helped keep betiding lard will be the speaker at the session will be substitucarrion of their golden wedding anniversary. Friends are inTited evening "Mr. Gardner did much for the Gardner Mn. Mr. Both and SaeramentBervice in the Burton tedThe Saturday sessions will tOlcaU Sunday between 6 and 10 p.m. , were very ambitious and theireaely building nf. Utah. tie sie commence st Ward ChaPei. 6$ E. 24 South at p.m. end al 7 Tlia couple wept married ;, la I He has pervised the yrort of the term- - lives of integrity is beyond re . sera" as a road super. imbue anti grading lot the Utak prowl. mays Honesty. has HAROLD S. SNOW, Dee- - 2S 1888e and i visor, water master and city mart SPringlinnt maL United States one the been of their Outstanding Copper Cantatta. entitled "Spirit of lis later sealed the Salt Lake sbat for three term& He also has '' Smelting and Refining Plant at virtues. Christmae, will be given under served in the Sunday Sehoot 'sue Temple- - Their lour children who Midirele. the Utad Idaho Sugar MARTI TEMPLII l'arestai et Seer. the direction of Melba, Lindsay 'them, in ob. perintendenty of the Sptingville. factories at West Jordan, Idaho The Mani& Temple WflI does are expected to aidare: They are the parents of seven Burton. Participating also will be-, Leon M; Fourth Falls and Sugar City. idatuk He children all of wkom are living. an orchestra of 20 for the yest, , Friday evening.. serving the day, pieeee from the Mrs, Weight,: born., AhruibelleWeight of Provo. Boyden M. and supervised the building of' the I They, are Mrs, Mbert Olson, Burton Ward. and Mr. and Mrs, Dee. 23, arid reopen , Tuesday. Nov. Bunrant in A ' 23, Springville. Decline Tramway from lairk to Mrs. Hugh S. Flidayson Weight and Mrs. Del., ,Johnsoit and Stewart McMaster in vomit , 1870, is a daughter otla Phillips ot Salt Lase. Bishop: Illtigham,-anthe ifignline Rail. Mrs. Ruton Goff all of Weal Joe, D. ROBERT l'OUNO, LAKE-STAKE HIGH' Aaron and Sarah James Johnson. Mr; Weight, who has beertl rosd and two mita of railroad date Robert V. Gardner. Murray: at the mouth of lAngham ,Can. Med Emma Gardner. Alton guard at the 'Utah State Prison' Her father. a descendant of the and PRIESTSThe monthly quorum AITIOneleffillf lax Mar Gardner, all, of you. Railroa& as well doss --since April, 1917, has long , been., ..first.rolontseresit Salt made their home In Wm Joe.. the Loran Temple will Christ-. active id state and city affairs. ;leader- - In Springville mitt aP a$ ceyeral other' railroads In !Ake,- - They shin have 13 grand. rnder,, 1ie.13, for-th- e ,dan,mostotLbewlivad,,untit of one wasboorfirst settlers.' In He and its fairs, Tues. ernittrett- and Springville, elsot year ago W1111 they MM.- I ins. holidass. and reopen, Mrs. Weleht always has- bees ae ,.. - ereaegiand, ed to gall Lake to make their day. Jan.. i. Pres. Joseph Quin. March 18. BUM a son of Freder Dug Casale, ,rlittit- , ' Wort.r.' Ile dug a number of rattail Mr. and Mrs. Gardner.' have Mary Mum' Weight: Family Dinner Features h. GardnerGoldWeddingDate Utah-idah- SERVICE-PLA- FINANCE-MATEL- ' NS, Gold Wedding To Be Kept By Couple. Here Tomorrow ' musecal Sugar- - House:-Lumber- & - Hardware Ca., ISIrt trr -- , IALS 1 SOWN SORAZZIran.latriuraDs á. ness in England, and has fol. lowed that, trade since. Ms has the beef an active membee,of Church, having served as assist., ant superintendent of the T. M. a genes. M. I. A. and at pment Worict.r. Mrs. Swinyard Is well kni;we for her' nursing ability and for 35 years has been active in. the Relief Society. work. Four oUtheir five sons and daughters are living. They are Malawi., Mrs. Beattie Wright, Ida., Mrs. Marie Jetuien. A. H. Swinvard and E. W. Swinvard of Salt Lake. They also have 1 and 11 great, grandchildren grandchildren. Poem Writing Wins Traction Man , Acclaim David E. Seamus. 549 Redondo Menue. for twenty years a worker on the street cars of Salt Lake. has as h14 hobby the writing of poetry. He has written a number of poems which have been widely read and quoted. Recently he i a composed Christmas num- ber entitled Mission "The of Our Muter". which is printed below. Mr. Seamons served for three years In the British Mission. mils a 4. k ., , 1 Ll ) , ., I 4,Jaw.4 .1 It meal." ;iri The.--1- of city Ward bishopric front 1905 to 1912, and has spoken in mot than a hundred funeral& fifty of them services held for his fellow workers in the traction company. - f)Dllowing is Ma "The Mission of Our Master": In Bethlehem long years ago, there came unto the earth; A child of light, a child of love, a baby of lowly birth. A new star glowed with brilliant light: shepherds watchMg flocks at night, heard heavenly angels sing. They sang a song ot love and praise, proclaiming peace arid jay; Salvation free to all the world, through the mission of the boy. The wise men gathered front afar, they traveled, guided by the star, to see the promised child. 'Twee He the prophets said wouid come, a wicked World ' to save; We humble mission here on earth., won victory o'er thw grave. As savior of the world He came: among His own He- bad no CiAtM4 no place to lay His Head. Ms life on earth was fret from sin. Ha marked the sacred way That all may gain eternal We. who Gods laws de obey. mission was - of peace and love. lie taught us all to look He taught us how to -- above; ltli o - A COMPLETE ISJILDING '.; Presbyterian Church Will Hear Minister a.m. of Tell , f Rey. Jacob Trapp. pastor of the First Unitarian Cliurch, will preach a brief Christmas sermon Sunday at 11 cm. Special music will be given by Florence Summerbays. soprano; Sterling H. Wheelwright, organist. and Robert Fisher. cellist. The Sunday School will meet with the regular congregation. , The following program for the Christmas Sunday morning School program in the Second Ward has been announced: When arist Opening song, Was Born in Bethlehem', invocation. William DeVroom, rament song. "Oh It la Wonderful"; sacrament music by liortense Rasmussen; two and a half minute talka, "Christmas in England", Sarah Jan Dansie; "Christmas in Denmark. Mark Fowler: tenor solos, "Cantique de Noel" by Adams and 'Adore and tie Still". Gounod, David Seegmiler, accompanied by Edith Cariquist. Christmas story, "The Gilt". Virginia Cotterell; violin solo, William Hardiman; Christmas Thoughts, Merrill K. Davis; closing song, Luther's Cradle Song; benediction. Bishop A. Lewis Eiggren. Mr. Swinyard as an apprentice In the carriage and wagon bust. , - Ana, - Rev. Jacob Trapp Will Give Christmas Sermon Sunday, WARDElder myft Clark. who recently ! , 6 5:4.3 panists.- - gram 71i7d114I - - , THIRTEENTH WARD Special Clirisurias services will be conducted Sunday at 1 I am in the Twentieth Ward Reereation Hall, under direction of the Sunday School superintendency. Mary J. Webster, C. G. an Oss, DorHowe and othy Kimball, Elliot Heber C. Sharp will give the pro. PErsitkr - at WARD Elder Honored' II p.m, Elder Richard R. Lyman of the Council of the Twelve will speak at special Christmas services in the Ward. A program of Christmas music has been arranged. SWEDISH L. IX S. ORGANIZA- TIONA Christmas program, feetturing an addrees by Gustave W. 'Forsberg, Christmas readings. seleosongs and instramental lions wit' be given in Whittier Ward. Second East and Kensington Avenue. Sunday. Dec. 25 ,Dee. 25, - : church Notices ELEVENTH a ' Second. Ward Morning Services Announced 1 is But moot Interesting couple emigrated to Ames June, 1865. making their in Logan for 24 years. they were marired in the Logan Temple. In 1909 they moved to Garland and have resided there since. ' . - - 1860. The ea in home There ' it - mar-'Fle- d e . - - , ' - , - For -- - Dec . t Please Tell - w-h- r GARLAND, P. and Mrs. Clara NickoIs Swim yard will be honored on the fifty-fift-h anniversary of their wedding Monday. Dec. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Swinyard are rim 'tives of England and were parish church of Ten. ge Dee. .26, 1863. Mr. Swinvard was born at Sitting Bourne. Kent County, March 2.5, 1859, and Mrs. Swtnyard wag born at Littke Dudley, Kent County, Nov. 18, pink-flower- ed , - i England, To Be ffonored - ed - - - - Nativ- es, Cini al.-1411- more-vine- rose-color- - ! -- , , - t Atr; and Jilts. Henry P; Stelnyard - - s ., , , - bed.-tlies- - t - ,.. re-7-7-- --- . - . , 7 PrO orarafic because this is such a cotwpicuous part ot my Milo garden. I n, surely do eojoy- - Toney la Elder Ballard To Ttdk etc. UMW First let 't me- - Moak Ward yea for year good winnow, mid In geserante words and we hope- tnat , Elder Melvin Ballard will 0111. J. yew wilt osetinu te miencolumn. sad let us help you "rid" speak at Sunday School Chrtatp maa Services in the Thirtrthirel, your garden problems. Ward., Eleventh - East between As le your question, let sue ree starnad phisting lee jest such Fourth and EFittlt,South Streets, at aim. tomorrow, idra.,Au & shady spot that will give color John Longdon ,Shimerand during tke stir seamen, as yes vela , so mach desire. Issued ot th. will sing . Bedding begoalas- - yen , squaw &bent. I would plant titer Tantw German'nrgantzation one Begonias. These demand a retitle shatI place; tatty will grew Arrwzges Programs: wick so seta at all, it they have The. Germ- an L. D. S. Organt-- geed rick intik These mud be started indoors treat barns that zatimr- - will present a special are purchased front the nursery Christmas program tomorrow at 223G p.m. in the Assembly Ilan... mark aad tbea set out atter Elder Fred Glaueer, recently desert at treat is, over They beer meet gorgeous large flowers returned from the Brazan MsIt tansy weederfaV abode.- et sion will speak. ,A election "Our will be featured by the pink, red, coral, saloon and bloom, Nast English ' primroses', German Genealogicar Society, aie e, suited by the German Choir. atonic Ito edge et tit will bloom far six week& See, Monday, the organization will the back hold its Christmas party at the groups el columbines at ter bloom oder the- primersint Granite Stake Tabernacle, Ninth, South, sre ever. By keeping them treat East and Twenty-firs- t at 7 getag to seed. these will cow- Street. beginning dna to biome wen late summon, "Teschlein deck dtch, Esel streck, when tik Begonias are ready to - dich, linueppel aus clem Sadie!, a -German fairy tale in five acts by Wendt will, be present. Mr. H. D. 7, Provo, writer I was mutat interested In your at under the direction of Peter ' the colorful South State Street, enjoys Loscher who also wiU play a Mrs. lda Helstront, who resides' at'4000 recommendation to garden lovers ' to plant as I am a Amleading part. blooms of her many poinsettias that grow in her glassed conservatory.- She grows At the conclusion of the party, of this type of planting. er I doubleand ones,. but neuter COMMOX very red single type, not only the all childmt present will receive wonder if you ran teil me what variety white flowered kinds, and even .a delicate , is the name of a,vine that grew gift packages. The holiday ties of the organization will be on a home we occupied years ago. 4 leahnold and sand.' need garfor regular poinsettias damp It had small yellow flowers. some. concluded with a dance, Monplait', den soil. , tliaremil skew may be of water. But do not read this Ale I thing bk. the shrub WO can 001., day, Jan. 2 st the roof garden 1 added tn r heip keep , the soil to mean that it must be coninani, den Bell that blooms so early la of the Smith Memorial Building, to AA the sweet. plant, begins & Business lCollege. ly wet. Regular and moderate spring. But they ere not as L. re can new be shoots the the grow thing. watering is Large, and bloomed even earlier Mrs- - Ea 0, Midvakt.' writelg I moved and rooted in fresh. clean The name poinsettia r Is not Oft very thin stems long before Miller Ward Plans sand.- They should be protected read your articles about begonias Mexican. but was given to the the leaves were out. It was Of Robert Pont- from sun- until. they are well witn interest i nave a owe in fragrant I assure you I quite Musical Program plant in honor will rooted and begin to grow. sett. United ' States- minhatee tO my garden where nothing seems the greatly learning appreciate The plants may be set out in Mexico who brought it to this to grow annougn it nu goon ooti., name of this vine, A musical program will be country in the year 1128. Its - the garden during the stammer I believe your vise is given tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. at quite crumbly and rich. It gets in a sunny bed, sinking the pot botanical name is Euphorbia almost no litill, and everything Jasmine a Wineies1 the aaked Christmas services in the Miller into the ground. But they must Puicherrima and it is a cousin that I have tried has been a fattse named because it Ward. est the great castor began of our be brought into the house in ore. Do you think the Begonia Yearn's.. blooms before The program: Opening song, "0 the, leaves nave fall before the first hint of frost. gardens. , eves thought about anfoldiale. Sempervivens .would do well Little Town of Bethlehem," ward After your plant has finished given some plantfood, sunshine, can and other what there one& Ls plants la late d& a It February., choir; Sacrament song, "Jesus not over watering' regular-bu- t blooming tor has drooped like a you recommend for such a shady lighttod vise, and as yen may, very Once of Humble Birth," congreand' an even temperature of I hone collapsed balloon. is so manyyou can help me . piece. tragrant When grow on a pre., gation; anthem. "Come and Worabout 70 'degrees. Then perhaps plants insist on doing) try keepivied it a wall, supplies quite while such things as the Ormiship," ward choir. string trio seyou. too. can decorate your home ing it over to bloom next year. exciting show of flowers pith. lections. "In the Garden," and with poinsettias of your own When the leaves begin to droop. thogalum. native of Africa are end of tenure, even la cold "Calm As the Night," Mary and even raised from seed. Five vagive only enough water to keep ' growing next Chrastmas. mates sack as ears. And we are Winnie Ruffenacht and Irene riettes of tropical Hibiscus and Poinsettias are not the only tinthe' plant living, and place in 'MOM happy to bear that yen find Dent; carol singing, congregation: usual plants that grow in Mrs. many Amaryllis are only a few the basement where iL tan rest our articles et interest Mally of the treasures found in the Ifeistrom's window gardens. The for tee weeks. Some recommend reading. Roberta Collett; vocal Omaha for Ernst of your this true (low. generous winter garden shelves of her large conservesolos, Miss May Prins: closing anwatermg only on Lincoln's birthletter. er rare lover. are with tore them. "0 Holy Night," ward overflowing day and at Easter. Mrs. D. O. E., Fart Lake City. ana unusual plants. A huge But it is the poinsettias that choir. Prams Stasis and Grace O.. Brigham Qty: We have turned her home into such Soloists are Bertha Herd, M. It May prtme the stems back specimsn of the Streilizia. bird wili answer.your query in a daily a place of festive and Christmamy of Paradise occupies a prominent to within four inches of the soil Solomon, L Spencer. R. Urry, H. seanot soon. the article here does Space surface. Then repot, in larger holiday beauty during place; the lovely Passion Flower Cropper and M. Clark. Joseph F. son. and Azaleas are flourishing, Kikkert Is chorister and B. 'Murk, permit pot, using a soil composed of A. Bolton and M. Hiviey, accomi Z' year's , hollday s, the- most heart,-- - I 0f , ' - 4 tg::ry 10-3- - - :. , t end dull night fly hence, away.: And give the 'honor to this That sees , December turned , - - -r g...0.,g. ThirtprItird BY HAZEL D. 'Dart -- A ,.. ,i.-- Your-Garde- re: Viewed t ::: Chns ra a 3 - )therLar:ds : !'' Zt!c::r d wstorns In I L . EM.M..P Poinzetticis'Are Tenzzed .5.:cc!'aprcszli:e-An, iltaniziliècnt of Modern artiltrna3 Decorationc-,- G,4.0 24 ; PraY. With scoffs and acorns and ridi. cute. the wicked men of earth Did crucify cur Lord end King., they did not know Hie worth. A crown at thorne upon His head. tortured and jeered 'till He was dear while netted 'upon a cross.. ' ilig mission finished earth, ila spheres; here went to And taught the gospel on other - plan, to those who lived in , former , years. Iii,Paradise, He made it plain. re. pentant sinners gull may gain the boon of endless life. Our illastere missker briefly-toldPeace, Sacrifice. and 'Tis through Ms triachinga here we gain the, heaven , Adam fell that man might be.. ' Christ suffered death to set tie tree. to live throughoutout duet.-SAL- , : the-Ore- m , 1- , - 14.-a- nd - . tit ' - RINGERS ENTERTAINED , A Christmas candlelight. 10e. directed by George H. Mr. ham' featured the- D. S. Mai chorus and 100 women choir stria- - ers ln the. Assembly Halt Friday. evenuig, - - . - - |