Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 255, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 24 December 1948 — Page 2
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, DEC. 24. 1948. SULLIVAN. INDIANA SSS I
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May Christmas, this if ear be THE MOST GLORIOUS OF YOUR LIFE AND THAT THE ?EW YEAR MAY BRING YOU HEALTH, GOOD FORTUNE AND CREAT HAPPINESS.
We very much appreciate the opportunity you have given w o serve you in the past and even more do we appreciate you
as ft friend. j May we deserve this friendship always.
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, CHRISTMAS LIST Has the Christmas tree been chop- . ped? Has Jane's new doll been dressed? Has Harry's scraggly hair been cut? Has Bob's new blouse been pressed? Have all the kith and kin been asked - ' To come for Christmas dinner? Is it certain none was slighted, Be he saint or sinner? Have the boys and girls been taught Their Christmas recitations? Have fetching gifts been made or
bought To hand to all relations? Is the goose O.K. for roasting? Are vegetables handy? Have nuts been cracked? Has corn been popped? Has someone made some candy? Is the mantlepiece auorneu With festive holly wreauimg? Well, then, girls, enjoy yourselves That Is, if you're still breathing! Eleanor S. J. Rydberg.
Police cn 5-Day Week EVERETT, Mass. (UP) This city of 50,000 inhabitants will put its police force on a five-day week beginning next July. It is believed to be the first city in the nation to do so.
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Just two words . . . but a million good wishes come with our greeting to all our custodiers and friends for the' coming season. WANDA'S SHOP
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AY the Christmas spirit be
with us not for a few calendar days but throughout the years to come. Let us offer a fervent prayer that the Christmas bells will ring out forever with the cheerfulness of an everlasting peace on earth. As we approach the eve of Christmas we are very grateful to our friends for their loyalty and
yM extend cordial greetings and sincere
wishes for a Merry Christmas.
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CHRISTMAS STILL
The silent skies are fu 1 of speech , For who hath ears p hear; The winds are whisper ng each to each. The mooji is calling- to, the beach,. - And stars their sacred wisdom teach Of Faith, and Love, and Fear. , , But once the sky its silence broke And song o'erflowed the earth, The midnight air with glory shook And Angels mortal jlanguage spoke, When God our human, nature took In Christ the Saviour's birth. ! And Christmas once i Christmas still; The gates through Which He came, And forest wild and inurmuring rill,
And fruitful field and breezy hill,; And all that else the, wide world fill
Are vocal with His Name. i Shall we not listen while they sing This latest Christmas morn, And music hear in everything. And faithful lives in tribute bring To the great song which greets the King Who comes when Christ is born?
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- where you dream and plan for the future - where you feel safe and secure.
Merry Christmas And A Happy New Year!
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BOTTLERS OF FAMOUS 7 UP, ORANGE CRUSH and OLD COLONY BEVERAGES
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