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Show Png 8 December 25 f 195 BLANDING OUTLOOK Christmas is Time For Reverence n "Merry Christmas . . : these ing, gift wrapping and gift exwords ring out clearly (luring changing. this season! Smiles arc warmer, Often the holiday is a trial handclasps tighter, laughter gayer. Christ mar is the time for of anticipating gifts for all potential givers. It becomes more merriment. a bit of a swap time with I Though everyone knows the must get something for Mary religious significance of Christ- this year, after all she did give mas, often the deeper meaning me that embroidered clolh . . . is lost in the round of gift buy- - or other! Hut most important of all, Reservations A Memphis, Tenn., department store Santa beckoned to a the girl to come forward, but of little girl stopped just short to his reach. "If its all the same kiss you, she said, please dont whiskers me. Last year you left all over my face. Long Way Home Leonard W. Baker, 18,, wa handed a prison sentenc room wal a shower for damaging out of th while trying to break stockade. What Fla., city Tampa, is know that Baker didnt could have walked out. stockade is operated on the hoiuifrl system for prisoners convicted of minor crimes. 50-d- ay i more than 6()0 million people observe the natal day of He who i r considered the greatest religious leader in history. Although in the 1,059 years following His birth, the Christmas celebration has come to be a of ancient pagan d ceremonials as Christmas legends point out, the essence of the day is it is more blessed to give than receive. . . And, this simple statement gives credence to the jolly old Santa who the spirit of giving at Christmas. As the Christmas hells ring out the message of peace and goodwill, brotherhood and tolerance. giving and forgiving come to the fore in His name. pot-pour- ri oft-tol- Indulgent adults say Christmas is for the children . . . but it is the elders who set moods and patterns of the ob- servance. mIphy welding SERVICE Make this a real Christmas! Unite tin family in tree trimming festivities . . . sing the old carols and listen well to the 8 words . . . and join friends and neighbors at the church of your choice. May each of you have a holiday full of cheer, enough to last all through the year! snim Vi; Hr. and Mrs. Phil Acton a neon pum coemiy |