Show Every Christmas Fairand Fair and Happy for Swinton TT T WAS an unusual Christmas Na Na- IT 1 1 ture had made It so Tho The rosebuds rosebud were still bursting Into unto bloom i the th sunshine was broadcasting far and near a n warmth that doesn't usually continue was over the land but one on fire was vas needed and that the Christmas blaze to kindle In to the hearts of the tb cold and antI selfish the warmth and sunshine sun sun- sunshine shine which God had settled over th the theland land and Intended for e every ery heart Abe Abc SwInton came from his shanty yawned ya and looked around Old Scrooge himself couldn't hold a candle canelle to Abe Abc who was selfish and stingy to the bone The chimes of the First church were pealing forth Merry Christmas Merry Christmas 1 I Merry Christmas to alii all 1 I The boys and girls Mere here ere playing In the street and shouted to Abe Abc A Christmas of sunshine and lowers flowers we wo bring you today We W hope you'll enjoy them and your grouch will pass away Abe Abc went Into his bis hut but and muttered to himself ho lie felt chilly but couldn't venture out again He lie took from hId hid Ing lug Ing a ba bag of o shining he old gold lie felt of olIt It started to put It back but Instead took It to the Pro Provident association Use this he said for the poor ThU Is the best Christmas I ever had and andI I feel happy Its It's because Lecause the sun shines so warm 1 I suppose never an- an another an another other like Uke It to me at nt least The sunshine continued and every ChrIstmas was fair and happy antI and Joyous Emily Emily Burks Burls Adams G Q u 1926 W t r Newspaper New o r UnIon n I |