SANTA CLAUS LETTERS ? A*.' . '-VJ" -> ? " ? 1 -i. Dear Santa Claus: ? I am a little boy, sis years old, and I want me a pair of boots, a horn and a football. I have a little baby broth er, bring him a wagon and have it full of candy, nuts and lots of good thing3. My little sister wants a rain coat and a doll bed. She is four years old. . * *1 Please don't forget us Grover Dear Santa: Please bring me a pair of shoes No. 4 and whatever you can. I will thank you so much. Age 14. Please come N!ell Bracken ' f " k ? Dear Santa Claus: I am glad that you are living. Will tuu bring me a doll and a bed and a of gloves, and a pair of boots and"- kitchen cabinet, and a set of dishec and a set of spoons and a book, t With love Lavine Dear Santa Claus: I am glad that you are living. Will you bring me a pair of gloves and a pair of boots and a doll that can walk, and a set of pans and a set of spoons and a stove and a piano. With love Fannie Mae (4) Dear Santa Claus: I hope you will bring me what I send after. I want a doll and a doll bed and ,a tea set and a ball. From Myrtle Townsend. I love you Santa, I hope you will bring me what I want. I love you better than all the children. From Myrtle Townsend My Dear Santa: I want you to bring me a football and I hope you will bring it to me. I love you. Charles Townsend Dear Santa Claus: I love you so much. I am seven years old. I live in Brevard with my Grand Papa. I try to be a good girl. Please bring me a nice doll and lots of doll clothes and a frigidaire and a cabinet. Now please Santa, be good to the dear little children who haven't a mother and dad. With lots of love to you Nancy Elizabeth Galloway Dear Santa Claus: I love you and I hope you will send i .me what I send after. I want a doll and a tea set. I hope you will bring it to me. Beatrice Hall Dear Santa Claus: Will you please bring me a doll, a toy piano, some nuts candy and j oranges. With love, Ora Owen Dear Santa Claus: I want you to please bring me a ball, a horn, a car, some candy, j oranges, nuts and bananas. Your loving friend Russell Owen Dear Santa Claus: I will write you a few lines to let you know what I want for Christmas. I want you to bring me a football, ' candy, oranges, checker board, pea- , nuts, firecrackers, steamshovel and > bananas. This is all I want. Don't i forget I have five brothers, and three | sisters. Don't forget them. And don't forget Ma and Pa. Your loving friend, Lawrence Owen Dear Santa Claus: Please send me a little pair of red top boots, a little red wagon, a little train, a little set of blocks, lots of nuts candies, oranges and apples. I am a three year old boy. I live on Maple Street. So please Santa don't forget me. "Little Joe'' Albert Dear Santa Claus: I think I will write you to let you j know what I want for Christmas. I ; want you to bring me a little dog col lar with three bells on it and a little dog chain so it will snap on the collar | and please bring me a little teddy j bear, just about three inches high and so it will be warm and so my little doe will not freeze this winter. He is 1 a J&b collie and he is .two months ciWV' d will be three this Christmas. Plt^e bring me a pair of boots andj pair of riding pants and two pair "of stockings with my boots and a leather coat and a fountain pen. Bring me a box of crayons with ten in a box and a doll and a doll car riage and a cradle and a spring boll. With iots of love and fun Mildred MtCall Lake Toxaway Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl nine years old and I am in the fourth grade. I am going tc write you a few lines to let you know what will make me happy Christmas. I wrnt two pretty dresses, a pair of socks that will match my dresses, too. I want a pretty little doll that will cry, sleep and will have a little cap on, and bring it some clothes of you can. I want a stove and some pots: that will be all for me. I have a little sister. She is three months old. So bring her a rattler. Little brother is two years old. He wants a big ? wagon sorts like a little wagon. We are very good. Mucli'loVe to you, Hilda Mims I I live in Sumner, Ga., but my hdfather lives in Brevard. Dear Santa Claus: l I vcill enjoy it so much if you will Iplease bring r\e ?>. little red coat and |tam. I am a little girl eight years Your friend, Estelle Wilson 1, Dear Sftnta Claus: ' I am a little boy in the 2A- gratis I am seven ? years old. Miss -Aiken id my teacher. Will you please bring me a football and tricycle. Your friend, ' ] Harold Hartsell ! ? | Dear Santa Claus: J I want you to bring me a cap, i sweater to match and a dress, ?oranges, candy and a pair of bed room shoes. i Yours as ever, I Pearl Elizabeth Brooks (Dear Old Santa: ! Bring me a pair of boots, and just I anything else you want too. I want ! i you to remember my little brother j and sister. I will be expecting you soon. With love Richard Orr Dear Santa: You have always brought me nice toys on Christmas, but this time I am not asking for a toy, but want a pair of high top shoes to wear to school, also a pencil box. Please don't forget my friends in Dayton, Ohio. Heaps of love Bertie Mae Orr Dear Santa: I am a little girl in the second A grade. I am seven years old. Miss Aiken is my teacher. Will you please bring me a doll and a bicycle. Your friend, Elizabeth Brown Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl. I go to school and Miss Call is my teacher. I live at the dogwood mill. My little brother for got to tell you where he lives but he lives here too. His name is Loyd Mel ton. I want you to bring me a great big doll, a little piano, a jump rope and some candy nuts and oranges. Don't forget me. Dear Old Santa. Your little friend, Mayme Melton Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a coaster wagon, football and a sack full of candy and j fruits. Thats all I guess. Please don't j forget my sisters. Yours truly, Columbus -Reynolds East Main Street Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a wagon, gun, big doll, little suit of clothes, overcoat, and hat, candy, nuts, apples and oranges. I am trying to be a good boy. Little Joe Corbett, Jr. Dear Santa Claus: I am a boy. I am in the fourth grade at school. I live over at the dogwood will. I want you to bring me an air rifle and a french harp, and do not forget the air rifle. Your friend, Claude Melton Dear Santa: Bring me a drum. Bring me a horn. Bring me a car. Bring me a trycicle. Bring me a ball. Bring me some nuts. Bring me some candy. Thank you, Johnnie Nelson Dear Santa: Please send me a doll and a set of dishes. Virginia Keaton Dear Santa Claus: Please send me a doll and some thing else. Nell Keaton My dear Santa Claus: Just a few lines to let you hear from me. I am well and hope when J this few lines reaches you it will find you well. I want you to bring me a new dress, j a pair of stockings, a doll with long ! hair, a pair of gloves and fruit, cand- ! ies, and nuts. I am nine years old and in the third grade. So good b^e, with love from, Mary Ellen Stokes Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl and in the sixth j grade. Please send me some candy, fruits, nutfiand a pencil and note book. Yours truly, I Mary Fletcher Dear Santa: j I am a little boy in the Second A grade. I am seven years old. My .teacher is Miss Aiken. Will you i please bring me a football, watch and I fire wagon. Your friend, Jack Huggins ! Dear Santa : How are you getting along? I am ;a good little girl. I want a little piano, a ring and a bicycle and some .candy and oranges. Your friend, Louise Osteen Dear Santa Claus: j I am a little girl. I live over at the dogwood mill. I am 12 years old and go to school. Will you please bring !me a jump rope, a doll and some | | candy and nuts and oranges. Please i don't forget me. Your friend, Helen Melton i Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy two years old. I | have a .little sister. W.e two would like you to bring us some candy and fruits. I want a gun and a car. Sis ter wants a "Mama" doll and a little bed. We two will love you always, Charles Lindbergh Perry Christmas Gifts that are both Beautiful and Useful GIVE SOMETHING Universal Waffle Irons This appliance Is lovely In lt ) self, but the delicious brown wnffles It bakes makes it a gift doubly appreciated. Price* $5.95 to $14.50 Universal Toasters No more burned fingers with this C o r o n a toaster because the toast Is turned by merely lowering the rack. Urn Sets If you want to give something truly beautiful, you won't find anything surpassing an Electric t'rn Set in elegance of design and beauty, a* well as long service. 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