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Real Life Santa
Hard To Recognize
Without A Beard
By Rev. James O. Stewart
He was a tall,
man in the his middle thirties,
who stood a little aside from the
crowd in the toy department
one of the downtwn stores.
he watched, there arrived
the counter a wide-eed
girl with soft brown curls.
coat was torn, ragged and
the appearnence of much
however it was so much
than that of the tired
mother at her side.
SILENT SANTA
The child reached for a life-
sized doll, took it in her
hands and pressed it close
her breast, with a hopeful
she put it back on the
The anxious looking man nod
ded to the salegirl, who seem¬
ing to notice his gesture, hand¬
ed the doli to the little girl
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“It’s yours”, she said.
ments of Santa Claus.”
The little girl starred at
doll, unbelievingly. He
equally shocked at first,
into a torrent of prof
thanks and tears. After
left the young man placed
bill in the hands of the
lady and quickly departed.
HIS SECRET
When I asked about thi*
strange transaction, the face
the saleslady brightened. “H.''-
comes here each year,” she said
“Spends his Christmas
this way. He always insists
we play Santa Claus for
and makes us promise to
his secret. He tries to
pick out the needy, who have
money”.
She gave me a real worth¬
while smile and as I continued
the weary rush of shopping I
was is constant thought of
person with such an outlook
life and wouldn’t it be wonder¬
ful if we could spread those
Christ life feeling all through¬
out the year.
J OLDHAM HEADS DRIVE
Mr. Harry M. Oldham,
president & Division
of Georgia Power Company,
been appointed District Chair¬
man of the Seventh Congress¬
ional District for the 1960
Seal Campaign.
New England Dinner
The regular second Sunday
dinner will be served at
New England Methodist Church,
Sunday, Dec. 13th, beginning
shortly after the morning ser¬
vices.
The public is invited.
FUNDS . . .
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terest of all concerned to urge
regular attendance.”
In January the state educa¬
tion department will make an
adjustment in the fund allot-
tment.
Allottments are based on an
ADA of 29 per teacher for ele¬
mentary school, and for each 24
| in high school.
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