The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 15, Ed. 2 Thursday, December 22, 1955 Page: 6 of 8
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It is pleasant indeed
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gratefully acknowledge
the favors we have received
and extend to you our
compliments of the Season.
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aa she remem-
bercd the Chrtttmas gifts ate ted
received last year. % many of
her friends, neighbor*, and rela-
tlvea had remembered her.
Td leva to bat «6ma<hta# for
them aa Kathie thought, but aha
knew it waa InKpoellhle. She had
only aaved enough far a gift to bar
parents. She ted tried to gat a
sales Job, but ate ted discovered
aha waa too late. There ware no
jobs left «--<■
"Your raUtivea and neighbors
don't oapaet you to give item
gifts," her mother said.
"I'd like to gtve Item aU soma
little tMag."
"When you're older you can re-
turn their tteughtfuiness."
After supper Kathie warn to
Aunt Be#s and Uncle Ted's
house to return a book.
"HI, Kathie," Aunt Betty greet-
ed. "I'm doing dishes so coma on
out in the kitchen."
"I've teen hoping to make soma
fruitcakes tor Christmas gifts, but
I don't know whether I can do ft
this year," Aunt Betty said. "The
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SANTA CLAIM
Dear Santa,
I am in the first grade.
I think I have bam food.
Please bring ma a Tiny Tears
doll.
Dont forget my sisters.
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Barbara MUlican.
Dear Santa, ••
I want a dell and some
etothea tar my dolL I want a
•lad for Christmas, a slide and
you.
Linda Kay Lindsay.
Dear Santa.
Itoday I colored pictures of
you.
For Christmas I want a walk-
in# and talking doll.
Suite, I used , to have a color-
tag book,of you. I love you
very much.
Thank you.
Love,
Shirley Greenwood
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By the eat el the week Betty
had baked tl
them la tin
children seem to take up all my
time."
"Your fruitcakes are delicious."
"They're a lot of work, though.
Cutting up the* fruit and chapping
nuts takes nearly a day."
•TO help you," Kathie Volun-
teered.' *1 can coma around after
school and prepare the nuts and
fruit aad you can use than when-
ever you want"
For two afternoons Kathie
chapped aula aad eut citrus fruit
By toe aad at the week Betty had
'And there i
country shepherds
the field, keeping
their flock b;
to tin bona. ,
. Busy Week
The real ef the week was a busy
one tor Kathie. lfrs. Mason asked
bar to take care of the children
Satarday ao that she could go Into
town to step. Miss White, a shut-
la who lived down the street
aated Kathie if ate would (elect
aome Christinas cards for her and
help her addrsss them.
Two days before Christmas
Mrs. Cummings asked Kathie to
und h-tr chfldrtn for tht After*
noon while ate went atepping.
After Kathie got them interested
in games. Ae eaw a list an the
h..n «ii board headed "tw—
to dnwlibewwBWWtoto
Mrs. Omunlwge ted to
lag Otfistmaewedki
aaddae, wrap phfefcates,
cerda aad at nwH^ ediisr
n tiff si tor
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aad -ait It* la toe frttoir
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to give to her. fee ted
to give la return.
Christmas matatag Kathie no*
ttced there were several cards
among bar gtfta. She opened the
Am cue which waa written In
||flte epldery tend that she kdenU-
«ed aa Mlsa White's penmanship-
"Dear Kathie:
&«ji "Thank yau so much far
^ your valuable gift. Time In
W our Uses Is so toportant and
$/. you gave me sum a gener-
piece ef your life that I
sh to thank yau for It"
Iters were ether letters, too
"Dear Kathie: 1 would never
have baked my fruitcakes if It
wean't for your help"—"1 tao*
tte children will be pleased wttii
the lovely way you wrapped their
gifts Thank you tor your time
Tte cookies were wonderful "
With Mrs Mason's gift there was
a ante thanking Kathie lor her
gift ef time Kathie ted to blink
away tte tears srtea ate finished
a, Kathie, yau gave
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you and yours:
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A JOYOUS, REVERENT CHRISTMAS
A HAPPY, PEACEFUL NEW YEAR
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Phones: 4201 - 4206 Aspermont, Texas
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tree, holding gifts
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chorus as it sang Christi
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Welch, Lowell C. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 15, Ed. 2 Thursday, December 22, 1955, newspaper, December 22, 1955; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth136221/m1/6/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.