Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 17, 1983, Image 46

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    BlO—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Dacambar 17,1983
How
Get
“Reginald, the Red-Nosed
Reindeer”...? Now hold on a
minute! Every kid in America
knows his name is Rudolph. Who’s
Reginald?
It almost happened in 1939 when
Robert L. May, a poetry-writing
copywriter for Montgomery Ward
was asked to develop some ideas
for a Christmas booklet to be
handed out to children visiting the
company’s retail stores.
May’s first idea about a reindeer
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THE WORLD.
Did
Rudolph
His
Nome?
with a shiny nose received a cool
reception. But he believed in the
character that was taking shape in
his mind. When he and an artist
friend came up with some
whimsical illustrations of a lovable
reindeer with a bright red nose,
May’s proposal won immediate
approval.
Next came the name. Rollo and
Reginald were among the three
names considered, but neither had
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2. They pull the sleigh for Santa
13. You decorate this with balls and tinsel
18. They watched over the Baby Jesus
33. This makes for a white Christmas
37. You sing these at Christmas
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12. What people do in the kitchen around Christmas
15. They help Santa Claus make toys
30. He wears a red suit and has a white beard
31. “Deck the halls with boughs of
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1. What Santa Claus leaves under the tree
9. You tie this on the end of a tree branch or around a gift
See answer on page 821
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