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ught I would write you I to let you know I haven''. 1 . As Christmas is coming 1 B - a; think of you more every j rai ia> a ays look on the calendar j .eij ^>r two and -4th of Dec. ! B ,n:t* ready for you to come ' ; ,v chimney that night. I'm 1 I i-st of things I want you :ne. First I want a Shirley * |j 11, as I think my dollies are I -ore Hit"ul than any other toy. 1 gj | a; -t a pair of roller skates.]" M \\\ Santa I hope it isn't to j u to get around to ?HjV and boys house. Thank ! J n. Geneva Martin. j ta Claus. * t ing me a wagon with head 1 brakes, a watch and krife, j anges, apples, bananas, and ! n't forget my brothers. 1 arles Mintz. j j a Claus. bring me a police suit and a ' | t:h head lights and brake*. knife, candy nuts and Love. Billy Lloyd. \ Santa, , write you a few lines to let vv I love you and what I Christmas. I am eight i i and in the third grade. I teacher she is so good to me. v. m i tn asking yon to bring me a . . . ball, a picture book, and r book. This will be all 1 will : ^ :> Because there is lots of iildren wanting something, j get my parents. And my > and sister. Also all the other J, Well Santa I forgot to ask j Mime apples, oranges, nuts , i>. If 1 had forgot to ask goodies I guess you would, me some. I?on't forgot my Wrs. White. Bring her So good-bye. 1 am, Mann. .1 Santa, i " you tn bring nu a Shirlcx oil. I'lie prett iest one : ha" | found. An<l I want a pair t| I wmit u.-? thom until 1 < tough. If you can make 'ley Temple doll clothes just I I wears bring them to mi1. .? a pair of i>ed room slippers, pplos, Diana s, aananas, grape. ^ aiuiy. and tangerines. 1 have \ ! from where I lived last Xmas, I in the Adams building now. I I ! n your little friend, Jane Sneed. y |1 Santa Claus, u I I am little girl in the second r 3-:.i . 1 am seven years old. My a IgJ ' er is Miss Mayfield. 1 want h ni-'.; to please bring me a Mickey c; si ii watch, teasel, pair of skates f big Shirley Temple doll, rain- 1< galoshes, gloves, and some nuts d :ndy. Love. Lillie Fiances Ricks, n M - Santa Claus, I H i ant you to bring me a Shirley v H doll and bedroom slippers. I ? | i much. We have a picture A I . in our room. 1 want you to Ega " my little brother a train. I am ' L years old. 1 wish you a merry , as. Your little friend, Janice g Q- unta Claus. 1 bring me a football and a si Mouse train. Please come to V ?1. 1 dreamed about you one R L: Harry and I go t?> bed at L i; or 7 o'clock and we get up gy ' Christinas :n->rninu. Your C || >anta Claus, : !-e bring: me a wagon for y 1 r'> ic.as and a football, apples oran- o I i:.i some candy. Merry Christ- ti nas you. Love, Kdward B. l'**- Mnta Claus. I * ';:stmas will soon be here, and I t! uniting ready for it. Will you V ':"as'' bring me a big doll, a ball, ^ ^ 1 andy. and nuts. Thank you J ' luus. I.ove, Pauline Elliott. d "a Claus, I 1 ke to go to school. Please 1 I ' a wagon, a football, some I J : i: some nuts, a watch, some fire- I j| What do you want me t I r for Christmas? Tell me, I Th? Chen iriil get vt if I can. I love Santa * "laus. Frank Ramsey. c S 1 >ear Santa Claus, I I am a little girl 9 years old and n the second grade. I would like ; r you to bring me a pair of skates c ind some randy, oranges, and apples. . have a little sister Her name is i 5" bie. I would like for you to c >ring Her a tricycle and some candy, n ip;. les. and oranges. Your little puby Com well. ; ? i >ear Santa Claus. ] I want you to please bring me a >icycle and the five Dionne quintup- 1 ets dolls. And I would like to have i bathrobe, I am seven years old. i am in the second grade. Miss Mayfield is my teacher. I want you to bring me plenty of ap j )ie, nuts, and tangerins, too. Your! "riend, Nettie Thelma Dickey. ^ear Santa Claus, I want you to bring me a doll, and ome oranges and candy to Dear San- j r. Claus. 1 want a story Book to. I ; im in the second grade. Burlia Ear- j vood. )ear Santa Claus. Diease bring me a big doll, a ball. 1 piano, and a train. Your Friend, lazel Wilson. Dear Santa Claus, I thniiorht I 1 - ? ?? ?nn- jou ann leu rou what I want for Xmas. I want i sweater, a pair of gloves and a tain, m i lots of candy, oranges, fruits and Hits and I think I will be willing .<> "hug" your neck. Santa I hope - will be a pretty night so you can >et around to all the lif.le children, four friend, Rosell Carringer. dy Dear Santa, Please bring rue a train, a big \vafon and a cowboy suit and fill my ocks with. Fruits. nuts and candy, in i don't forget my little sister. Fay. ihe wants a doll and a pair of mitens, fruite, candy, oranges. and tuts. Thank you, with love, Hrodus a i ringer. )ear Old Santa, I am having my sister to write thii-fter for me, I can't write because am only five, years old and have j icver gone to school any only visit, ng with my sistei and brothers. ; ' anta it isn'i long til! you < sme to ee me. llefoiv you come let linen you what 1 want. I w 1! not ask ?>r too much because there is lots ii.ore ch !?:ln;:i besides me Santa. I i ill lis: the things I want. First 1 an: a tri.y.lc. u -pair <?i mitens. lso some oraiives. apple-, nuts and and v. I . . '<p- tin . ?i phan million an : the pool en-. ! haw een vercy good, 1 am. t caries Mann. ii'iuv.-i Santa, Please, bring mo a tryciclo a waoil. a pair of gloves, and lots of andy. oranges, apples, and nut 'our bile friend. Arland Phillip.-. >ear Oi l Santa. Will write you a few lines to let i ou know what 1 want, and that I >ve you. Santa, please bring me a an rain coat, a pair of blue bedDom slippers, a pair of galoshes, nd some oranges, apples, nuts and its of candy. I will bake you a bi^i i ake and put it on the Xmas tree > or you. 1 will leave the door un)cke I, so you won't have to come own the chimney. Don': forget, lother and father and the othei aree children, 'lhey love you too. am eleven years old and have been i ery good in school. So don't forget ur house. Your friend, Louise j lann. >ear Santa Claus. I ?1III . - II uju (tliu li lilt* IIIII'I rade. I like to go to school. 1 am 4 to do my work well and pass grade. 1 like my teacher fine. i!i you please bring me a doll, teaL4t. a ring, some candy and oranges. ; i'ith love. .Mary Jo Elliott. 'ear Santa Ciaus. I am a little girl ten years old in ' rie third grade. 1 like to do my iiool work it pleases my teacher, 'lease bring me a doli, and a doll ? a t riage and 1 will be happy. ? now j ou have so many children yo ard, know what to do. Lovingl; Hate Cleo Stiles. ear Santa Claus. j ! am nine years old and in the bird grade. I like to go to school. t 1'ili you please bring me a wrist atch, ring, and a bracelet, and a me oranges, apple- nuts, and eany. If you think That is too much I an do with just the watch, ring, and nine candy. Your little friend, >orothy Mae Ingram. )ear Santa Claus, I do not want to ask for too much, ut 1 do want a fountain per., and tk?? Scout, Murphy, Nonrt "ill you please fill my stockings with aniy, oranges, applet and nuts. x>vingly, Emma Lee Sexton )ear Santa Claus. 1 have tried my best to be a good fir!. I want you to bring me a big loll, roller skates, some candy, cringes, and nu.s. fhi.s sounds .ke a ot. Santa, I can do with less if you io not have plenty to go round. ! vant the other children to have their ihare, too. I love you, my teacher, ind everybody and set my lessons ivery aay. '1 hanking you. Charlotte king. Dear Santa Claus, I can just see your reindeers pranc ing in the snow eager to start on their rounds. Your smile and twinkling eves make me feel so happy. Will you pioase bring me a football I never felt so much like kicking in my life. Also candy, oranges, apinuts and "niggertoe^ " Inank ing you, Jerry Hatchett. Dear Santa Claus, 1'lease bring n> a r a r.. wagon, ail, some candy, nuts, a football, a i .. -. some apple*. !':>< . : a< ket - ami a knife. Love, F. C. Laney. Dear Santa Claus. I want Wd'j . plea -e on. me some apples, a watch, nuts, ,-andv and oranges. Love. Homer Led ford. 1 Dear Santa Claus, I am getting ready for Christmas. I want you to bring nu* a a by doll, and my little sister a story book, candy, Suits, apple* and oranges. Love, Grace McCluve. Dear Santa Clau-. I am - g!a 1 Cris'.mas will soon be here. 1 want you to bs ng me a story ? ,<. and iaa-' s. 1 want y;>a bring mv little bt.dhei -ne oranges and some to;. <. Love. * f* .n Slim t. Dear Santa Clans. 1 am so glad Ciirstma.- v here. 1 want you < b a-v : 'lng me a doll, apples an i candy. Thank yu San:.-. : 'la;. - ? < * u >- y y v j ^ ~ ^ - y T EtE.Sr f,% > vVAFF ' " ELEC1 - ^ ^ heat: ^ v? percc { l|v CIGAR ViJl FLASF I RCYA! X M f \j|3 W'aterp j FLOOF | Southeri ?. Murphy, North Carolir *t' *. . . A X X X A X X X x X , | " . . . ? - ? ' . h Carolina ! NOBODY'S | i | BUSINESS |: ! BV GEE McCEE IMPORTANT MKETING AT Is RKHOBRR CHURCH I< the ways and means committee of rehooer church met in exycutive ses I si ?n in the pasture's studdy behind J : the pulpit to revise, formerate. be- | j queath and promulgate plans to raise ; 2'?$ in cash money to repair the roof 1 on top ct the church last night. yore corry spondent. mi. mike Clark, rfd, was named to the chaii and he presided over everthing to the satisfaction of all persons concerned except holsum moo re, art square and mrs. gort'.t* black, but no attention | was paid them. mrs. black got up j and went home when somebody | 1 started a subscription paper at said 1 meeting and dident look back. 1 holsum moore moved that the j i church sell some seals like Christmas I l seals ft-: c5 each to go on the roof. ] I and guaranteed to take 2 of -ame j hisself, but he was called down onner count of seudd Clark got the floor | and suggested a big . yster supper, | I but was allso voted down, then hoi- i ! sum moore lit a cigar which was or- i i uered put out by the chair, j art square says the r. f. c. or p. v. ! a mought furnish the labor t?> tack j | on the shingles with, and then ail the \ members of the church would have to raisi- would in* the nails, provided, ; . i:i?, UI?:.\ C'JUIU nuy I1U j -ai I shinule- on creddick fn>?? a him. ; I"'!' plant in the county scat till be'- I ter times arrive. the chair decided I hat this was nv?i Ccasibk' as th? -eeont Ivnrch t>ied that plan last 1 year and fell down. the pasture-, rev. will unite, rose n his feel and said: "brethern, if | the I'v.-mlioi-s ot the church will pay m? niy one-third ?>f my -aia: \ for i this year to date, i will eive half of I same ! > jo on the roof where i: j i'Siks.' hoj-um nee-re yet mad and k walked out; he had not paid annyT T T T T ' ------ - RlC_ si 1*1' G.E. 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W i STOVES, single or doub TERS, chromium finish LE IRONS R!C IRONS ERS, fan type )LATORS, chromium firJ AND CIGARETTE LIG1 ILIGHTS L VACUUM CLEANERS WASHING MACHINES roof Xmas Tree Lighting I & TABLE LAMPS 1 States Po ia i' v i' 'i *JL v *1 v "i "i' 'i' 'i: \ rhurs., Dec. 19, 1935. thing s nee befoar be got into politicks endduring 1933. but h?. com >ack after a while. the chair fetched forward a plan o let miss jenrtie veeve smith our efficient school principle, put. on a ninstrei show in the auiy-torium and et the proceeds apply on the roof, ufrd he named hisself as a delligate >f one to confer and talk with her ilong proper lines, they are vert; food friends, there being no further >izne-i. >efoar the ways and rneanit adjourned siney-dye. vorcs trulie, mike Clark, rfd, chairman. i for 03'"^ Ichris^as 1 randies ^ For uncooked fS> B fudge, fondant 1^1 or icings, you'll If | c*nc get best results I f TT by using (j ???? r L] - ? :> ^ -1 I ^1 . i . -r . - - V ' l-51-ga Hfntvi'iiiPlifB I -ECTRIC ; rovES D WESTING: OUf E - imnc igerators; Xt ,e $1.50to $3.25 : $3.00to $9.95 1 $2.55'? $6.95 | $2.00 " $7.95 | $5.95to 57.95 : < * ' $4.50" $7.95 | HTERS 60C | 59clc 95c $34.50 $39.50 ;; Sets 90c $3.50 '"$11.50 ; Mrwer Co. 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