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Isn't it a wonderful feeling to crawl into bed on Christmas Eve after your stocking is hung to await Santa’s arrival? No matter how old we get we can still recall being tucked into bed and being told to get right to sleep so that Santa would come to fill our

The stockings need not be hung above the fireplace, in fact some families traditionally hang the stockings on the foot of the bed so that “early” risers can explore the contents, I know of one family that has no fireplace, and so the stockings are hung on the door knobs around the house, so that Santa will be able to fl find them no matter what door he enters. i Have. you ever thought of decorating the socks and stockings ‘ton the day before Christmas? You can do it yourself and even do | Mother's and Father's. On a loose wool sock you can run ribbon«in and out through the knitting with a safety pin, then tie a pretty bow. Use bells, holly, Christmas balls, paper notes, and pennants. TOMORROW—A Merry Christmas Family Song.

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