Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 190, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1933 — Page 17
DEC. 19, 193?.
o ld fashioned^hnslmas l■ :| “ Glad to See You?” himself once more. Skies are bluer. Jobs | ■|| Are you asking your Old Uncle Sam, are surer. Hearts are lighter. Smiles are \ ' | Santa? What a' question! Look at Brighter. Ihe same old faith . a new- \| i those boys and girls wreathed in smiles. bom hope and a broader charity. And N\ I And, anyhow, tell us who isn't a bov or thankful hearts are eager as never be- | 1 girl when you breeze in with your jolly * oie ee P Christmas. ( old ways to knock again at the door of So here’s a welcome, good old St. Nick! America’s heart? ' ... a deeper... heartier... warmer welGave you a royal welcome last Christ- ?°. me , a Yulet j de ' t Co ™ mas, didn't wel Brave smiles.. chins up! lnt ° °ur Christmas-keeping hearts with And boy, how you helped us! “Think V 0” “"failing magio Work in us your of others,” you said, “and forget your- wonde * a * of old! Cast out all selfish- •*- •'" d fc '“*** StflteftfCftJgE Looks different this year, doesn t it? once more, so ours may be an oldYoure right, old fellow. Uncle Sam’s fashioned Christmas. .
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