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There Are Others Not So Lucky
s VNTA and girls CLAUS this will year. remember For them, thousands on Christmas of boys
i ning, childhood’s greatest moment will come true.
But there are others not so lucky. They are the chil
dren Santa Claus forgets.
They will feel the empty, lonely hurt, that only the
young can feel when it's Christmas and a gay world
passes you by. They will wake up, hungry, as usual,
and cold. Christmas? Just another drab and dreary
day.
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The worst of it is they must hope so until the last
minute. That’s because they are very young, too
young to quite understand that the world can be
thoughtless and a little cruel. True, they will know,
in time; the tears will dry and the hurt will heal
over. But it will make them a little hard and cold
and cruel, too; and that wall be too bad, because
society needs fine, noble, unselfish citizens.
If You Want To Help Some Youngster or Family Notify Any Civic Organization
In Covington or the Local Welfare Department—If You Know of any Needy
Family In the County Let Them Know at Once. ‘—Courtesy Covington News
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(Our Advertisers Are Assured of Results;
THE COVING TON NEWS
No Santa Claus for you, little one. But you must’nt
blame Santa Claus. He has so many, many children
to remember and he does his best. You mustn't blame
your parents either. How long has it been since
Daddy has been out of a job? Maybe you didn’t
know that he went without gloves this winter just so
you could have some shoes to wear to school. Mother
never looks in the mirror any more; she is old and
worn and tired; twenty-six years old.
Perhaps it’s just that people are too busy to care.
Perhaps they think that the charities and the state
and Uncle Sam will do their job. They don’t know
that even with times better the relief workers are
so hard put to bring stockings and sweaters and bread
and milk and bacon that they haven’t got money for
skates and footballs and scooters and a doll crib and
a basket filled with turkey, fruit and vegetables, and
a Christmas tree.
(Largest Coverage Any Weekly in the State)
But these other people, these fathers and mothers
could help. They could easily spare the three, five,
ten dollars it would take to give those forgotten
youngsters a happy Christmas, And they would
if somebody only told them; for they are kind people
with little boys and girls of their own.
If only somebody would tell them. Maybe somebody
will. Maybe they will know then what it means to
be a little child at Christmastime and to have the
same wonderful hopes and dreams that they had
when they were young. Maybe they will even' know
the heartbreak of having those dreams shattered and,
again, that there is no greater joy on earth for them
than in making those dreams come true.
Maybe they will really understand. If they do, per
haps Santa Claus will not forget these children after
all.
Thursday, Decernhe* - ^