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Deccmbor 12, 1941 BAILEY BUGLE Page 25 Calling For Santa The wook before Christ mas v;e all go to tovm, And try to ^ee Sr.nta if he can bo found. Well,v;o Just could not find him, deer or sleigh, So we have asked him to come some other way. We have v/rittcn him a letter and put in a call, I’m sure he can find trouble at ail. Entertdins Seventh Grade Wiggs us Y/ith no Around the fire side v;e have boon waiting for him. Three little stockings to be filled to the brim. Edsel Board 6th Grade Christmas On one cold Christmas night Everything was so bright. For in little Bethlehem to;;n, Baby Jesus was. found. Shepherds v;atching their flock by night. Got an awful fright. Until angels came down. And told the good tidings all around. The Eastern star guided the way, To vdiere the Baby Jesus lay. The wise men carried gifts of gold, So the story is often told. That's why we give gifts, On each Christmas day. In honor of Baby Jesus, Who in the manger lay. Clara Fay Williarus--6th Grade I.iiss Liary Grey entertained her class at a Christmas Party Thursday Night,December the fourth. Fruit,nuts, candy, and mints were passed around. Games and music were enjoyed throughout the evening. C hr i s tma s c ajidl c s lighted the dining room while fruit,ambrosia , and cakes were served. About twenty-seven guests were present. A GOAT'S CHRISTMAS Onco Frank had a tamo goat.Hie name was Humble. Frank"'had given him strict lessons in behavior,but ho' turnecT"out to be a horrid goat. On Cl'iristmas morning v;hile Frank was enjoying his fast and his many ly Humble decided himself Christmas broak- toys, pleasant- to investigate, through the into the hand some •hts, the arum, pop gun' arid the east- "fhe He lorccd screon door; and right living room that rtido, v/alked, Eis attention was attract ed bj’’ the purple 1: ern star, "alarm cloclc“arid the to^ ’ turt le , which were all hanging on the tree. 'Quickly ho wont to work nibbling, butting, and riinning from one thing to another, simply demolish ing as he went. Not being satisfi ed, he jumped on the ice box, and there ho found a four and quarter pound box of lard, so ho proceed ed to eat. Hearing the noise Mr, Lewis ViTent to sec v/hat was the trouble. His temper got the best of him. Ho pushed the goat out by main force, and around the house they both wont. Hover in all his tory has anything been as sick as that lard made poor Humble. The above story was woven around words in a daily spelling lesson. Frank Lev/is
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