Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 255, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 24 December 1948 — Page 7

XIVAN, INDIANA

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, DEC. 24. 19'48.

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3 1 CHRISTMAS CARDS

I sat down in front of the fire on New Year's day, beside me the stack of cards that came Christmas. I read them over, keeping owt a few of the most clever ones, taking down new addresses, copying names of persons who for some reason or another did not appear on our list this year, after which I consigned the heap to the flames. As the embers died, a parade of Christmas cards passed in review. First, a sweet little picture of my sister in her first formal. A very formal card from an Indianapolis friend whose cards are always unusual and artistic. One from Trudy, whom I have not seen for thirty years, but alwrys faithful cn December 25.

A very informal one from friends in Ft. Wayne.' A card from my old roommate in college, who has retired to a ranch in California. A card almost a letter from an uncle and aunt in California. One from a very dear friend who spent her Christmas vacation in a Richmond, Va., hospital. Cards from nieces, nephews and cousins. A card from our pastor. Another one signed "Henry, Ann, Eugene and Jackie Donald," our next door neighbors. Cards from friends who live near, from friends who live far. A letter from a cousin in Canada, who spent his last Christmas here twenty years ago. These and many more. Might as well have no Santa, no tree, no gifts, as a Christmas without Christmas cards.

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MR. AND MRS. CLAUDE FORD

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