Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 237, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1935 — Page 31

DEC. 12, 1935

THE TINY MITES

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The .swan and sled soon went from sight, and then an elf said, “Well, all right, we'll go and meet old Jack Frost, now. He is a funny sort. “He’s always just chock-full of fun, and loves to see that work is done. He things whate’er is done for Santa is a lot of sport." “Well, he is right," said Dotty. “Gee, what better pleasure could there be, when we all know that Santa’s work is for good girls and boys? “I know, each year, on Christmas Day, kind Santa gets a loud hurray! He makes all of the wee folks very happy with his toys.” Then Duncy loudly shouted, “Oh, I'm quite impatient. Come, let's go. I know that we’ll like Jack Frost, and I hope he'll like us, too. The rest will work, and so will I, so kindly tell Jack Frost we’ll try to

This Curious World Ferguson

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TEACHER TO DISCUSS BACKGROUND OF WAR Dr. A. D. Beeler to Talk at Church Dinner. Dr. A. D. Beeler of Butler University Is to speak on “The Diplomatic Background of the ItalianEthiopian Conflict’’ at the fellowship dinner of the Northwood Christian Church at 6:30 tonight in the church. He has made special study of the Ethiopian situation In connection

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give old Santa Claus a real big lift, ere we are through.” They walked a little ways and then the Tinies started smiling, when a man Jumped from behind a tree and shouted, “I’m Jack Frost! “If you have come here to Toyland and plan to lend a helping hand, I’ll take you right to Santa. No time, youngsters, must be lost. “Hi.s home is jus f a little hike, through country that I’m sure you'll like. We ll pass a lot of toy shops, but don't enter them, right now. “It’s up to Santa to say where you all will work. I just don't dare. Now, Tinymites, behave yourselves. We’ll get along, somehow." Then, ’cross a snowy path they went. It seemed ’bout half Jack's time was spent in doing funny dance steps that you can. Why. sir, it's just as good as going to a funny show."

with his position as a professor of history. Mrs. Carolyn Ayres Turner, church music director, is arranging a special program. William Searcy is to direct congregational singing. Dinner is to be served by the Women's Bible Class and its teacher. Mrs. R. Melvyn Thompson, r ite of he church pastor, is to p a devotional service. Mrs. R. P. Pasho is class pr-3.c...'.t Hoosier Named on Staff LEXINGTON, Ky„ Dec. 12. Robert William Shields, Seymour. Ind., freshman at the University of Kentucky, has been named to the art and poetry staff of “Soar Mash," humorous publication of Sigma , Delta Chi. He is the son of Mr. , ana Mrs. John A. Shields, Seymour.

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TARZAN AND THE FIRE GODS

V,.,h a rv.kless fury born of fanaticism, the Baalites hurled themselves upon Tarzan's Alexandrians. The leaders of the blacks were astonished by the sudden advent of these strange allies, but they saw now that they commanded sufficient men to surround the foe!

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Making signs to the Baalites and shouting to the blacks, the captains of Garettos horde commanded an enveloping movement. Jerry Jones's Fusileers tried to fight off the fatal maneuver, but for every foeman that fell, there were four others to take his place.

—By Ahern

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Never had a battlefield witnessed a clash of arms so violent as transpired that day in the isolated crater of Canaan. Arrows whirred. Spears plunged. Steel clashed on steel. And the cries of the wounded mingled with the delirious shouts of battle-fevered fighting men.

—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

On his high-mettled charger. Tarzan dashed to all quarters of the field —commanding, exhorting, fighting, escaping death by seeming miracles of agility and strength. But he saw his warriors being slowly enveloped. The dark shadow of defeat was creeping upon his legions!

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