Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Dec 1935, p. 36

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.modern- tenenienits the ppoo, which ..ye have al- ways with you,", suffér hardships and endure pri- vations. Mothers look into the faces of[ their babes and woncler what their lot in life wil1 be, just as did Mary. And so, with ail our boasted civilîzatioti, %ith al our vaunted progress, with alLthe inventions to. make life easier andi more pleasant, on the eve of the coming Christmas the words of Jesus are as true as when spoken, "The poor. ye have aiways witb you." And you are reminded of theni now in the hope that your sympathies f or the unfortunate mnay grow warmer, and that responsibility to share the fruits of fortune with the less fortunate iay and, týe..vters. RED CROSS WARNINC Keep Christmas trees in solid bases and away from fireplace or heat. Use a base constructed to hold ,water. Dry trees are very inflammable. Use sntafl electric buibs on trees rather than candles. Use sturdy step ladder in trinuning trees. Inspect and overbaul bulb sets before using. Use fire resisting decorations. Ils cre in wearing costumes made of inflam- The Women's Con ference Against the Higb Cost of Living bias been told that bigh food prices are due to rackets. That shotuld ease their minds. What- matter the price so long as racketees are getting the money?, '"rwo blonde wives jail mian" read a Monday headline. Why two?' We always thought that one blonde could jail a man any time. A puppy. in Cleveland crawled between the walls of two buildings andhad to be rescued. He could have baclced out but* didn't. So could some poli-

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