Oshawa Daily Times, 15 Dec 1927, p. 19

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ope o he . leave. Arm in arm, icient unto Bu ossed in an all-ab g conver. uly jd a small = bit he Hpi uy d sh a little oa. at was aN ite co Wi pms SO pt fog feb ¥ rh i} Ih tet my four 3, © id hav leave vou, ag, on he 5 ipped his arm Aa 8 ie nodded her assent, uddenly a car with glaring head- ts came around th fs bend in, the Eh 2 ng: f AF w he was coming he gh speed, e turned on Jome little distance, 'Almost before he knew what, had happened #hé car was sliding down th e slippery snowbank, It lan in the bottom of the ditch, and with a great re turned onto its side. Loroline canght at Russwin's strong She uttered not a sound, but Lay as the car turned, her grasp relaxed and she formed merely a imi and ie heap along ith sont | Su r acces es a {othe a pile on the Teich of the car. : Russwin's only thought was o Caroline. She "madé reply to Russwin ds he endeavored to free her, He wondered if she had been made unconscious by the awful Jolt, t killed outright, He 3 the whir of an a pprosch- Exerting his bis erining HE fa Bh he yell (ih the matter here?" came two husky voices, gS me a lift; break the top or thing to get this girl out" "win the help of the two men Russ- nfl Caroline were extricated and in » gs speeding 'Caroline to the pearest hospital, The doctors after examinatio , and what seemed to Russwin unto time, Borate Caroline uninjured and tributed her. unconscious state to rely fright, gs in, gathering her in 'his arms tender whispered; "Caroline, ' was a hard jolt, but fice we still are dye fof our "Merry, erry Christmas," TRIMMING THE TREE ! By Frances Gripstasd , . 'wheldecorated tree, around which jopr Christmas holiday centers, has an ongin older than Christianity itself. 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A star stringency. of their, faaaca condition to r as the holiday ; and they end To the| of hope arose, however, as the con | as they t contributions wind as a vine might, they | ference ended in a resolve to uader tha} they waned o S hi to the - | seem' to belong in the tree. have their place on th ATA) they are decora ga enorati : hed h ing Soll perched, ono mb, al 2 smothered with trimming, the tree bber, ball Er n the : branches. -will delight the | decoration. » | arrival? Their impecunions state, the tree's the thing: it must be treat t Chritimas fo ed as a unit and every bit of decara- e. 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