. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Glad Christmas Time is coming,WeU brighten it with song.Lets thank the little Christ ChildFor blessings on our way.And make His birthday happierBy giving gifts today.. little in a Her Howard Deering Dear Santa ClausBy Louise Perry,Dorsey Md.Good Christmas Day is here at last.The snow is falling thick and fast.The trees and bushes covered full.As if theyre trimmed with balls of wool.When Santa comes, then he will say, Dear Children, youve been good today,And next year when I come, Ill bringYou lots of toys and everything. A Christmas Surprise By Beulah
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. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Glad Christmas Time is coming, WeU brighten it with song.Lets thank the little Christ ChildFor blessings on our way.And make His birthday happierBy giving gifts today.. little in a Her Howard Deering Dear Santa ClausBy Louise Perry, Dorsey Md.Good Christmas Day is here at last.The snow is falling thick and fast.The trees and bushes covered full.As if theyre trimmed with balls of wool.When Santa comes, then he will say, Dear Children, youve been good today, And next year when I come, Ill bringYou lots of toys and everything. A Christmas Surprise By Beulah Hoar, Brunswick, Md. ONCE upon a time there was agirl named Bess. She lived, little log cabin in the country, parents were living, but they were very poor.Her father was a wood-cutter and they livedfour miles from the woods. There were afew houses nearby, but these were far apart.It took her father so long to reach the woodsthat he did not have much time left for hiswork. One day in the winter, when Cliristmaswas drawing near, the little girl said to hermother, Mother, shall I get any toys orclothes for Christmas? Bess, replied her mother, we haventany money this year, except just enough forfood, so I am