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The Kokomo Tribune from Kokomo, Indiana • Page 11

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Kokomo, Indiana
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THE LITTLE TREE THAT TALKED do you know-that in one town 1 Lt --J. let Canadian Blasts Send Zero Weather By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Icy blasts from Canada sent- temperatures tumbling to 20 decrees below zero in the Midwest today. It was the coldest of the season over the north central region. But most of the mid-continent felt the sting ot the -wintry weather. Freezing: temperatures extended into Texas.

At the same time, cold air pushed into sections of the Southeast. It was- around freezing in parts northern Florida. Readings were in the 30s in sections of the east Gulf Coast. The season's coldest weather blanketed Florida with frost to the Everglades. reported a low of 33.

Snow covered most of the Midwest cold belt and northerly winds! Shepherd, pastor of St. Luke's ranging Up to 25 miles an hour) EUB Church, is another in the resulted in drifting in some areas.I scries -of current comments by However, only light falls and flur-j local clergymen on the theme, ries were reported during the nightj "Put Christ Back into Christin the Northern Plains and the; Great Lakes region eastward to Advance preparation A Chrismas Story By WALT SCOTT of3 7ftey handed'oifr presents and invited each other to dinner" it was wonderful!" just number on 3 News To Which Shepherds Thrilled Should -Be Just As Wonderful to Us (Editor's Note: At Christmas time many lovely article, by the Rev. L. things are said about Jecus. The New Vork and southward to Kentucky.

'North Dakota and Minnesota were the coldest states. It was 20 below early today in Fargo and Grand Forks, N. as 'the icy air pushed across the border and headed east and southward. It was -IT at International Falls. 12 below in Temperatures Duluth and zero in of between zero and 20 wore general throughout the North Central States.

There appeared no relief from the cold lor at least 24 hours. The forecast was sub-zero readings again tonight. Temperatures sonal levels in Far West and the Far Southwest. Auto Safety Glass Installed, Wagner Auto Parts. HYDRAMATIC EXPERT AT now meaning to this will orin; much were above scathe Rockies, theimos.

loved holiday. called Christmas For the past few weeks we have been reminded daily In practically every newspaper in our nation, "Do your Christmas shopping early" or "Only 12 more shopping days until Christmas." The men of the business world use these little devices to remind people that Christmas is almost here and there is shopping to be done. These slogans, along with the "Mail early Tor Christmas" of tlie postal department, becomes so much a part of our daily living that we tend to forget the real reason for Christ- iscene of Bethlehem makes an appeal to the imaginations of men. There Is something gripping about the birth of Christ that makes all thinking men glad. Christmas does something to us that no other season of the years can do.

It is the anniversary of salvation. Jesus is not just a winsome baby at the breast of a charming mother. He is thii dawn of a fresh revelation of God. We are fascinated by the scene of Bethlehem, not because the one born there lived a beautiful life heroic death, but because there is something more -wonderful. Bethlehem is the place This Christmas, why not do some Christmas thinking early? There is much need of advance preparation for Christmas.

Why should we hesitate to (Christmas? think and Business talk about men have on the day or the found in the words Brooks who said: Holy Child of Bethlehem, Descend on us, we pray; Cast out our sin and enter in Be born in us today," Prints Trap Two Brothers ANDERSON, Ind. IT)--Two broth- Two-Headed Babe Making Progress Of Normal Child INDIANAPOLIS OT)--A two-headed, four-armed baby has been given two names and doctors report he is making the progress ol a normal newborn. The 3-clay-old boy was taken off KOKOMO (Ind.) TRIBUNE 11 Wednesday, Dec. 1953' crs who police say were trapped the "critical" fist yesterday and by a shoeprint face charges oC second degree burglary In the theft of a 400-pound Bate from a drug store at Chesterfield, The two. Harland Kelly, 27,.

and Byron J. Kelly, 23, were arrested Tuesday. State police said they admitted theft of -the safe, containing $1,800, and also admitted several other burglaries an Pcndie- ton, Ingalls and Fortville. Police said they had $1,700 and stolen merchandise in their possession. They said both are on parole from the Indiana Reformatory.

where'the gates of life are opened! lice said a to us, where manifestation of COURTRIGHT'S! JOE'S Dry Cleaning Located Cornir Union Sycamore Sis, 24-Hr. Service Monday through Friday Also Special 4-Hr. WE DO ALTERATIONS- T02 So. Union St. Phone 2-7275 season.

This Christmas, whose birthday bcliev ish, (John anniversary will you be cclebrat-iQ ing? Yours or Christ's? Every Christmas light that we see, every Christmas carol that we sing, every Christmas greeting that we receive, and every Christmas bell that we hear, should remind us that He who was born on the first Christmas was the Son of God. But how many times Christ is taken out of Christmas! If we only think of Christmas on a commercial and sentimental basis, then we had better forget it. That news which drove shepherds with hurrying feet and brought wise men with eager hearts over many difficulties and long miles to Bethlehem, should thrll! us as much as It did them and lead us to the place -where we bow down again before Christ as our Lord and Saviour. Whatever other emphasis Christmas brings. it bring its proclamation of acrou man fallen mangi repres In a brate give in an mas" more us of the receive lehem' In let us gather forgive selves others the divine Sonshlp of Jesus.

Let us the love of God for man was made, and where the promises of victory are given to every man who is con- erned about abundant living here and hereafter. The birth of Jesus represents a sharing of God with man which jives a new insight into the character of God. This sharing was prompted by God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that Whosoever in him should not pcr- but have everlasting life." This was an act of in terms of redemption, gh love God sought to win man back to himself after had to gin. As we look at the 'in Bethlehem again this let us remember that it ts the heart of God. In a few days we will again cele- shoe four.d near the Kelly home matched prints found near the burglary scenes.

Guy Mitchell Sued for Divorce LOS ANGELES W-- Singer Guy Mitchell has been sued for divorce by Jacqueline Loughery, the "Miss U. S. of 1952, who complained! that he told her other women were: better lovers. Miss Loughery's suit asserted! Mitchell boasted of affairs with! other women, drank to excess and! had "severely beaten her upon occasion." his chances of survival were reported as good. Doctors at the Indiana University Medical Center said he is taking nourishment In both mouths and the intestinal tract responding normally.

The 44-year-old father said he gave the name Donald Kay to "the best one" and the name Danie Kaye to the other head'and arms There was no explanation to the reference to "the best one." There are two spinal cords joined at about the waistline, far as doctors have been able to determine, there are no duplications of internal organs. Dr. John D. Van Nuys, dean of the medical center, said no sur- ffary is contemplated now. Store Indiana Has Best Literary Arsenal in U.

S. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. If war with Russia should ever come, Indiana University will provide the United States with one of Its lit-I erary arsenals. i The University'u library has accumulated what It regards as an outstanding collection of books and periodicals on Central and East Europe. Experience in World Wariji proved the.

value of detailed formation the economic, poli-iff tical, and cultural background an enemy. rf Latest of the collections to be acquired by the University include Is more than 2300 volumes on slavia of the pre-Tlto period and 250 books by Russian pre-Revolutionary writers, many of whose works have been banned by the Soviet government. The new additions with other acquisitions by the University have been added to a widely-recognized Baltic-collection purchased in 1952, giving I.U. one of the few libraries In te country having comparable collections. I I 5380)05 Hawkins Says-- GIVE SOMETHING UNEXPECTED FOR CHRISTMAS! Aufotrays Car Rabat Compasses -Rear View Mirrors or Hand Spot Lights to mention a few.

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But Christmas is than this: it should remind an even greater preparation ot ourselves to this "Holy Child of Beth- into our hearts, ur Christmas preparations, let us put Christ into Christmas by ing at the feet of Christ to ledge our sins and to ask ness and to rededicate our- to the task of bringing to the joy Miss Loughery asked for their community property, she values at J100.000, alimony of $2,500 a month and legal costs. T. V. OWNERS NOTICE For Bloomington and Indianapolis Reception at CRAFT'S ECONOMY RADIO 315W, Havtns 408 N. Wash.

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