Our Holidays - Their Meaning and Spirit; retold from St. Nicholas by Various
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=Christmas= _December 25_ A festival held every year in memory of the birth of Christ. Christmas is essentially a day of rejoicing and thanksgiving and of good will toward others. Many customs older than Christianity mark the festivities. In our country the observance of the day was discouraged in colonial times, and in England in 1643 Parliament abolished the day. Now its celebration is world-wide and by all classes and creeds. =HOW UNCLE SAM OBSERVES CHRISTMAS= BY CLIFFORD HOWARD Of course Uncle Sam is best acquainted with the good old-fashioned Christmas--the kind we have known all about since we were little bits of children. There are the Christmas trees with their pretty decorations and candles, and the mistletoe and holly and all sorts of evergreens to make the house look bright, while outside the trees are bare, the ground is white with snow, and Jack Frost is prowling around, freezing up the ponds and pinching people's noses. And then there is dear old Santa Claus with his reindeer, galloping about on the night before Christmas, and scrambling down chimneys to fill the stockings that hang in a row by the fireplace. It is the time of good cheer and happiness and presents for everybody; |
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