THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL. PA, BIT waiid™ ay Charles Frederick. Wadsworth sa SA \ AS pi N oy TLE SISTER ANN RR When Betty awakens on Christmas at dawn, And pops out of bed without murmur or yawn, =, To scamper barefooted the chilly house through, 7 A y In search of the place little dreams all come true, Pr y 5) 42” And finds by the fireplace such big heaps of things “&li7kdy That once in each year good old Santa Claus brings Uo. With reindeer and sleigh and his big coat of fur— | 5 That is what Christmas-day means to her! |F* AY 5 LUDDY WNP Though Jack may receive Christmas presents galore, And some of them just like he saw in the store, He’s happy, and counts on a big lot of fun, To get at their innards and see how they run! But dinner-time captivates every small boy— It's not just a pleasure but positive joy To eat, eat and eat till he's full to the brim— That is what Christmas-day means to him! ww’ 3 rr “ar ale fred? 7 With turkey to roast and the gravy to make, And cranberry sauce, doughnuts, mince pie and cake, With scarcely a minute to say “Howdy do? A big merry Christmas and glad New Year, too! — Or undo her presents to see whom they're from— = | en, SM That is what Christmas-day means to Mom! D) ca i 4/7 p g Sask dL wr ¥# a #, ¥ Ls A to ~ « 3 rts 4 bi AE AL v8 7 ot iE / J i oi o 4 i p+ y or od Fr 4 arr 774 ig A Fi Ts i i ; “ll § or { Tle Sab / | / Though Father's not much of a chef at the most. 7) He peels the potatoes in time to play host, And welcomes the guests with a gesture that’s grand, And puffs his seegar with the nifty gold band; He just likes to give folks a mighty good time, Though it take every dollar and ‘most every dime; Yes, he wants every one to be happy and glad— That is what Christmas-day means to Dad! SPY ” , 2 -. ” ir Whatever glee there is brought by the toys, Whatever things give most pleasure to boys, 20 — Whatever cheer comes from feasting and mirth, Sopwigit, w3t Westen Newpepet Ucn Christmas means Jesus and Good-Will to Earth!