. Colonel Crockett's co-operative Christmas. Old Miss Samanthy Clay cot a box of cigars meant forJudge Randolph (S®°®|pgirgiilSw§Clhi?fetlmasi§) play Halloween jokes, how theyscraped up to buy their mothers lit-tle Christmas gifts—what ridiculousthings they used to get and give! Ail evening as fast as anybodywent out theyd let somebody else in.Along about eleven oclock a lot ofthe people began to go home.Then a new crowd come in. Peoplewho had taken their childern homeand put them to bed would comeback for more fun. Others, whohad spent the evening dining, beganto dribble in. All the actor-peo

. Colonel Crockett's co-operative Christmas. Old Miss Samanthy Clay cot a box of cigars meant forJudge Randolph (S®°®|pgirgiilSw§Clhi?fetlmasi§) play Halloween jokes, how theyscraped up to buy their mothers lit-tle Christmas gifts—what ridiculousthings they used to get and give! Ail evening as fast as anybodywent out theyd let somebody else in.Along about eleven oclock a lot ofthe people began to go home.Then a new crowd come in. Peoplewho had taken their childern homeand put them to bed would comeback for more fun. Others, whohad spent the evening dining, beganto dribble in. All the actor-peo Stock Photo
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. Colonel Crockett's co-operative Christmas. Old Miss Samanthy Clay cot a box of cigars meant forJudge Randolph (S®°®|pgirgiilSw§Clhi?fetlmasi§) play Halloween jokes, how theyscraped up to buy their mothers lit-tle Christmas gifts—what ridiculousthings they used to get and give! Ail evening as fast as anybodywent out theyd let somebody else in.Along about eleven oclock a lot ofthe people began to go home.Then a new crowd come in. Peoplewho had taken their childern homeand put them to bed would comeback for more fun. Others, whohad spent the evening dining, beganto dribble in. All the actor-people and singerscame. It was good to see them.Some of them told me what a god-send such a thing was to them, 6i