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m- THE PRESS AND STANDARD. WAiTERBORO. g. C. *> i- ■«' DEC. 21, 1910 see 4SB'Sa®ESSSH , l5® ifia w 1 NW, wttk an a«Ml BMt, r tiM mm* tor all U* rwL and thoaftittol aaat taol I «mM b«t faal. Uaad on hla lofty To tho dear llttlo ertekot that cblrpMl at my foot, Thoro vaa not a thin* In that land ao fair But tivod to obll*o. With tho tondoroat oar* Tho racman muflod hto holla, for four Tboy mlsbt awakoo oomo atoopor noar, ▲ad tho nowahoya eallod tho Tlmoo and Ilka a dora'a—aimoat utnbor ol tho’ ptpoo to Tho plumbor otfor ad tl "Juat aa a favor, to ploaoo a frtond.” Tho lawyor hosgod that hla llttlo hUl. tli. aa It hap- •nod. ho on- aM otUL rialahod hla Tho oook raada tarta oaeh day la tho roar. And aahody thought It tho loaat bit IBOOOKXADSTABTa _ aaca oat m th* Tb# _ P«i*eo- atayad to larkal— la all tho part* that tho hoya-ouch aad tho toachora •ova only—aa child ran know la ri*ht— Tho abortaot laaaona and hlfhaot marks Tho prtotara aant out la tho klndaot way A now child rad's magastoa ovary day, Aad tho adltora alwayo took tho rhymos That tho poo^oaat at all paaathli ttmaa ^^HAT kind of a tree it a Christmas tree? l*m sure all you children and I wfll agree That it nn't an orange or pkun or peer, . - Though ell of these fruits it is likely to bear. TTHE Christines tree is e popcorn tree— A feet the! e Sleepy-Eye Kid cen tee— For look et the popcorn bells end strings' Thet heng from its branches, *moog other nice things. J^UT listen to grandpe*s wise old . teik. He tells us thet popcorn is grown on e stalk. We'll have to believe him, end so, you That it really isn’t e popcorn tree. iff* “* XJZ'Z'Sl tw. ht»4 MW, owoot Httio aoyo Bofralaod from moaia* tho ylayod harm- ■*hL wtthtbotr Aad was bod thotr hoods without holn* told Ya ploaoo tholr mothora. as good as gold. a Tho ^ brrvaa canto blowing In *an- tlo galas Who navar 'twaa wantod to fill tho aalla. Tho prtoonrraotay* waaaKDTBXiaBAiti* od In tha un-withoutBCmaTOU). locked lalla, a Aad tha mica oat up on tho balcony rails lot tha kit tans play with tholr tails. Aad tho old cats stood tholr nightly wails, Aad tho MtOo ash daaeod to ttehlo tho Aad ttts brown bowk burr lad to want tho Aad tho huttorfllso Mtorod to bo ip tho ^pHE Christmas tree is a candle tree. For candles ell over it ell of us see. They're red, white end blue, end we'll light 'em tonight, For candles ere meant to make candle trees bright fi - / 0 ■w flflOW liken to grandma (please leave us alone I)— She tells us that candles are molded, i not grown; So we've got to give up, with a sigh, you see. The notion that this is a candle tree. 'JpHE Christmas tree is a spangle tree. For spangles are dangling all over it, see? Spangles of silver and spangles of gilt, k’s surely a spangle tree Swta hat bdkl » J^UT bten to daddy—he says, says be. There's no suck tbmg as a spangle tree. For spangles, says daddy, are made in a shop. So this nice idea we'D have to let drop. .*3 tha '•day. Tha Haw V« TK mtSTaaftlMA aaTba rmryT Tabs tb« «i Phha him ta Ua l> tha Maw faar. Omb yaar haart. ba M aad or gay WalcaaM him Umt* aad am Mm Far yoa must carry him. ym cr m ^JpHE Christmas tree is a candy tree- x I'm sure now we have, it! Let's holler with glee I There's candy in boxes and candy in bags. 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