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1923-12-05 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 9 of 16 · OCR glm-ocr
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Xmas Shopping Section Pla The image contains four illustrated portraits of individuals, each with distinct facial features and expressions. The portraits are arranged in a vertical sequence from left to right. The first portrait on the left depicts a man wearing glasses and a suit, smiling broadly. The second portrait shows another man with a mustache, also smiling. The third portrait presents a woman with long hair, holding a phone to her ear. The fourth portrait is of a woman with short hair, also holding a phone to her ear. Oh, though In his For wee on It is w He listen A pack All over Over the lah The telep This t Mi I're four There fil "Say, So ing And m Just so wo If you sq THE ORANGE COUNTY Plain Dealer AN INDEPENDENT BARRY BUSINESS NEWSPAPER Anaheim, California; Wednesday, December 5, 1923 Christmas Calls By Marjorie Howe Dixon Christmas Calls By Marjorie Howe Dixon Oh, thousands of calls come to Santa In his generous heart there is place For woo ones, and young ones and old ones, It is writ on his jolly old face. He listens to each, though he's busy A packing the toys he will take. All over the world to the children Over the mountain and valley and lake. The telephone rings, "Oh, Sanla, This is Jimmy that lives by the Mill. I're four little brothers and sisters, There are five of our stockings to fill; "Say, Santa, you fill all their stockings, And mine—well I really don't care Just so they get each what they're wanted. If you miss me, I'll still call it square." "Good-bye, Sir," and Santa is sighing For brave little Jimmy-boy's sake I think he will make a great effort And something to Jimmy will take. Ting-a-ling,—again the phone's ringing They call and they call and they call! If he weren't so darling and patient He never could answer them all. At last he must start on his journey Ting-a-ling,—it's the bells on his sleigh Oh, hurry! the reindeer are waiting! It's time to be off and away! When Santa arrives with his presents He is chuckling,—the fun he will give! And his jolly old heart is a glowing Spreading joy wherever folks live. aler Xmas Shopping Section s Cone Children singing and playing with cameras. thing sake ort take. ringthey tient ll. journey his iting! preswill nowing ive.