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Story January 1, 1953

St. Ignatius Post

Saint Ignatius, Lake County, Montana

What is this article about?

Tanda Camp Fire Girls, joined by Christian church youth and Rev. and Mrs. Robert Larsson, caroled at a local hospital on December 23, presenting gifts to 15 hospitalized children, distributed goodies to shut-ins around town, and ended with a gathering at the Dillen Cornelison home featuring chili, cocoa, and Santa distributing exchanged gifts.

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Camp Fire Girls Carol and Do Good Deed Before Xmas.

The Tanda Camp Fire girls also went caroling Tuesday evening, December 23, first going to the hospital, where their group which also included the youth class of the Christian church and Rev. and Mrs. Robert Larsson, sang carols on the first and second floors and presented presents to about 15 children who were hospitalized.

They went about town caroling and also gave out seven baskets of goodies to shut-ins.

After the group returned to the Dillen Cornelison home, where they enjoyed chili, cocoa and other eats. Even Santa, who had been busy two evenings making calls to the many homes where children lived arrived in time and offered to distribute the gifts they were exchanging.

What sub-type of article is it?

Heroic Act

What themes does it cover?

Moral Virtue

What keywords are associated?

Camp Fire Girls Caroling Christmas Good Deed Hospital Presents Shut Ins Baskets Santa Gifts

What entities or persons were involved?

Tanda Camp Fire Girls Rev. Robert Larsson Mrs. Robert Larsson Dillen Cornelison

Where did it happen?

Hospital, Town, Dillen Cornelison Home

Story Details

Key Persons

Tanda Camp Fire Girls Rev. Robert Larsson Mrs. Robert Larsson Dillen Cornelison

Location

Hospital, Town, Dillen Cornelison Home

Event Date

Tuesday Evening, December 23

Story Details

Tanda Camp Fire girls, with church youth and Rev. and Mrs. Larsson, caroled at hospital and gave presents to 15 sick children, caroled in town and delivered seven baskets to shut-ins, then gathered at Dillen Cornelison home for food and gift exchange with Santa.

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