I :?>? Saria daus; my friend: I 1 ;j;> you have a good Christmas tiin-2. ? have a brother and si ? to I tVr.gj too. I want an o> at mi ' :v ; f boots and a football and pair Ol gloves. So 1 will close, Franklin Hail Dear Santa C^us: ? I a:?t a ypod litt!< boy and wo '? you . bring mo a checkerboard, ?; dump truck, a steam shovel, candy ar . ...if... J a;;, -oven years < ' , N. L. Ponder, J1'. \ Dear Santa Clans: ' I want you to bring me a baby doll, ] a part of slippers No. 1, a dress, piano I a rain coat and a pair of stocking:)- I j am nine years old. Please don't for get my three sisters and one brother wants a cap ?nd a football, candy ""w oranges and nuts. Your friend, Nonie Moore Dear Santa Claus* Please bring me a doll and a doll bed. i Your friend, Maud Dear Santa: I am a little girl six years old. 1 am going to school. This is my first | year. Please bring me a big doll as I haven't any doll. Also nuts and oranges and candy. Plea3e bring my sister a teddy bear. With love Frances Patterson ! l.ake foxaway, N. C. Dear Santa: We are little girls, seven and live years of age. We want you to bring , us two dolls, one with brown hair and the other yellow. We want them to , open and close their eyes. Please don't forget our little broth er, he is awfully mean but we want him to have something anyway. Lovingly, Ruth and Grace McKinney Dear Santa: I am a good little boy going to Rosman school. Miss Waters is my teacher. Now Santa I'm going to tell you what I want for Christmas. First I want a little wagon, one that me and my teddy bear both can ride in. Next I want a tank, one that will really run and just like they used in the World War. Next 1 want a big teddy bear, one that will sit alone so I can ride it in my wagon. Last but not least bring me some nuts candy, apples, and a whole sack full of oranges. > Love, Little Edwin Morgan P. S. Don't forget Mama and Daddy. ? | We Pay Cash for Chickens, Eggs Potatoes Heavy Hens 13c Light Hens 10c Roosters ...... 6c Irish Potatoes 30c Fresh Eggs 25c Corn, in trade 40c B. & B. Feed & Seed Company BREVARD, N. C. Prices abject to change any time ai I D6i> re ;t Santr. Glaus : j i am a wee little girl and can't I write, f inn getting my mother to ' >?. i 'to for me, which is sweet and nice for her to do. Now dear old Santa I will tell you what I want for Christmas. First 1 \ ?it a great big doll, a toy kitchen . blow horn, train, little toy velo lipc'", a Httle story book that tells mo all about Mother Goose and her j.tmily, -candy, orange.;, all kinds of I -utn- I N'-: - forget obont all the J ? r little children. fleas? send me a little Rattle Doll | . 1 ?<>. Lovingly yours i.ittlo Selma Morgan ??:, N. C. . . Bring nu< loads of apples. ) ? r Santa: T'n u littlo boy Ihe years old. I i!' v'l : 'to school but I am a real 1 little boy. I'm going to tell you : hat I want for Christmas. Fu ? 1 want a little train that will ? v "Choo-Choo'' with a track, a 1 it i le truck that I can haul sand in,1 and a little steam shovel that will dig ij r'i, and please bring me a big bag I of marbles, some nuts, candy, oranges . and a whole lot of apj>les. Love Little Ralph Paxton Calvert, N. C. """ Dear Santa Claus: 1 am a little girl five years old. I do not go to school. I'm going to tell you what I want for Christmas. I want a little cabinet with some little dishes in it, a little doll in a , pretty little white bed, and a little j dog that will stand alone, also bring me some nuts and candy and oranges. Love Little Elizabeth Morgan Chorryfield, N. C. Dear Santa Claus: j Please send me a machine and some j water colors and anything else you can. Please send my little brother (he is ten months old) some toys. Send candy and some nuts. Love, Rosalie Martin Brevard. N. G. Dear Santa: i am a little girl six years old and I go to school at Rosman. Miss Wat ers is my teacher and I am very good so 1 want you to bring me a flapper doll with a sport suit on. A toy horse that 1 can ride and will really gallop, a little dog that will say "Bow wow" and has real fur on it. A little stove that I can build a lire in, and a Mama bear with three little cubs like I saw in Montgomery Catalog. A big red ball, a pair of ga loshes and a rain coat and hat. I guess that will be all this time Santa but don't forget Mama and Daddy. Also bring me some nuts, candy and n big red apple, and some oranges. Love Little Geneva Paxton Calvert. X .C . Dear Santa: I want you to bring me a little doll and a wagon, pop gun. Please bring me a coat and hr.t, too. I am five years old and I have been a good little girl. Roena Whitmirc Lake Toxaway, N. C. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy eight years old. Please bring me a wagon, gun, harp, oranges, nuts, gloves, bugle and candy, also a toy watch and knife. Ras Whitmirc Santa Claus, please remember all the little children that are poor. Dear Santa: Dear Santa: I have been a good boy. I hope you have a good Christmas. I would like ?juulmaWkVWM r Aches and , PAINS When you take Bayer Aspirin you are sure of two things, it's sure relief, and it's harmless. Those tablets with the Bayer cross do not hurt the heart. Take them when ever you suffer from / y <3S , I Headaches Neuritis Colds Neuralgia Sore Throat Lumbago Rheumatism Toothache When your head aehes ? from any cause ? when a cold has settled in your joints, or you feel those deep-down . pains of rheumatism, sciatica, or lumbago, take Bayer Aspirin and get real relief. If the packagc s;iys Bayer, it's genuine. And genuine J^aver Aspirin is safe. Aspirin is the trade-mark of Bayer manufacture of monoacctic acidester of salicylicacid. beware of imitations ET9V/AH NEWS ! Mrs. Loula Orr is spending some tim ? wiih her daughter, Mrs. Roberts and M.r. Roberts, in Savannah, Ga. Frank Crawford of V/c ivi-vin., ?; thft guest of iiis lather, S. CrawfotU. ( i Rev. 1). L. Earnhardt was called to i I Buncombe county to attend i i > ? fun leial Saturday . Mrs. Philip T r . Helen lUeUinna, daughter of .ur. and Mrs. W. II. McICinna, is recover- I ing nicely from an attar' of scarlet fever. I Mrs. John Drake, who has been ill with fu, is up again and left Sunday for an extended visit with hit- son, Mr, Holliday, of the Enon sec1 ion. urandma, as she u called b;. lu v ' neighbors here, has a host of friend.-, win hope for h r early return to Kt o'.vah. Mrs. Evelyn i'rndliy and two chil dren have returned from a visit to relatives at Balfour. Rev. Mr. Hut< hison filled his regu lar appointment a.t the Presbyterian church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton and small son have arrived from Fruitland, to spend the Christmas holidays with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Kesterson, of Mills River, are moving to the Mc ICinna house. Misses Bonnie Morgan has return ed from a visit to friends in Green ville, S. C. The Haptist church has recently been plastered and it is expected that to get a train, a balloon, a rubber ball a big stick of candy, a football for 98 cents. I would nlso like to haye a tickletoes doll for my lilttle sister Bertha Gean, also a pair of socks for my little brother, don't forget me Santa. Your friend Hilliard Hampton Dear Santa Glaus: I am a little boy six years old. I want a truck for Christmas, and any thing else you want to bring. Yours truly, Stephen Shul'ord Dear Santa Claus: We are living in North Carolina now. I am eight years old. I want a doll and a ball. I want a little stove, also. Rosa Shu ford Dear Santa Claus: I hope you arc well. Santa, please bring me a football and a pair of i gloyes and some candy and nuts and a small piano and some apples, or anges and bananas. Good bye Santa Claus. Marcuelles M. | Dear Santa: I have tried to be a good boy till j year. I want you to please biinj1 ni a football, leather cap, air rifle, foun tain pen, and candy, oranges and nuts. I am going to look for .you. Charles Orr Pisgah Forest. Dear Santa: j I am going to school and have tri ' to be a good little K'rl and mind Dad dy and Mother. I want you to please bring me a doll with hair, a little pi ano. a fountain pen, candy and or i anises and nuts. Mildred Orr I I)oar Santa Claus: 1 It pleases me very much to writ you and toll you what I want !' 1 Christmas. I want you to bring m ? pair of ({loves, a box of powder :m*i a dress colored blue, a pair of sh a pair of beads colored yellow, liriiu. mother a pair of shoes and don't f' i get my dear brother. Bring him a shirt and a pair of gloves. I haw : been a good gill in school every day. | Lots of the boys and girls are writing you telling what they want, so T thought 1 would write you to bring I me a pair of stockings, color brown 'and nuts and candy and oranges, ap - plos and a lot of other things. Don't forget me, with love G. Banks. I Di'ar Santa Claus: I am a little girl four years old. I want you to bring mo a dress and a sweater and a baby doll. candies, nuts and a pair of stockings. Please don't forget my mother and father and my sister. She is ten years old. She wants a pair of galoshes, stockings and a raincoat and a dress. With love Dorothy Mae Johnson ] Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy two years old. Will | you please bring me a pair of shots :> 1-2 stockings, sweater and a cap. some candy and toys, if you pleae. My mother is disabled. Lester Fisher Lake Toxaway. Dear old Santa Clans: I I am a little blue eyed boy seven I years old. This is my first letter (o i you. I am writing for my self and t\yo brothers. Will you please bring us a bugle, a french harp and teddy bear, three rubber balls. Bring me a pair of shoes size 12. A few nuts, candy, oranges. I hope I have not asked for too much. Thank you with love. Louis Galloway Lake Toxaway Dear Santa Claus: 'Please bring me a little tricycle foi a Christmas present. I am four yr : oi l. I have a little brother, two years old and two sisters, one nine and one six years old, and don't forget them. Russel O'Shields Lake Toxaway Dear Santa Clan*: I am a good little girl five years of age. I help mother with the house work. Will you please bring mc a nsw doll and a little blue skirt to match my new sweater. Don't forget my iittle twe year old brother, Archie, Jr. 1 love you and your wife. Ali?e. Rider P. S. If you have lots of candy leave some for me. CM CREEK NEWS ' The Rev. Mr. Holtzc'aw prcacheo at Holly Springs la^t Sunday. , M i-3. Manson Hamilton treated her Sunday School class with a Christ i t:s gift last Sunday. The children had a nice Christmas tree at their school, Pleasant Hill, last Friday. They reported ;> ni:: time and everyono was treated. Mrs. Nellie Pickelsimer and son, Harry and small daughter, Hdlen, of Davidson River, visited the former's] parents, Mr. and Mrs. Manson Ham ilton, recently. ' Theodore Patterson of Forest City, visited in this section Thursday. Juanita Hamilton was teft by the bus at Flat Rock High school ln.-t j Friday. The child wae badly fright ened and was brought home by her i grandmother, Mrs. Dan McCrary. Miss Ruth Mackail spent Thursday j night with Miss Natalie Wright. Miss Sophia Rhodes spent Friday 1 night with her aunt, Mrs. Arthu | Gibbs, of Ilendersonville. the whole interior of the church will be finished at an early date. Rev. J. J. Gray is recovering from an illness of several weeks. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Kesterson an<' two sons, of Laurel Park, were call ers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. j L. Kesterson Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anders and family of Shaws Creek, were Sunday visitors here. Thursday evening at. 7:30 o'clock the Etowah Grammar school gave an interesting Christmas program in th< school auditorium. The grade teachers, assisted by Mrs. 0. A. Anders, music teacher o the school, had charge of the follov ing exercises: Poem Interpretation ? Whv Do Boll for Christmas Ring? ? Grade 1-' Plavlet ? Santa Claus Land ? Grad 1-A Christmas Carols ? Second and Thir Grades Play ? The King's Birthday ? Grarie 4 Tableaux of the Nativity, (acconipan ied by "Silent Night. "Holy Night and "It Came Upon th? Midnight Clear") ? Grade 4 Play ? The Little Stranger ? Grade 6 Play? Susan Gregg's Christmas Or phans ? Grade 7 Next Thursday evening, Dec. 24, a Christmas program will be given b> ; the children of the Baptist Sunday School. It will be followed by a Christmas tree. The nice thing about the restaurant business is that it's possible to do business with the same customers three times each day. GIMFSIIR NEWS Miss Edna Kilpatrick w:i a Sun day visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Yancc Galloway. Avery Gal'ovr.y wa-; a Sunday vis itor of Miss Blanche Owen. Mrs. Sarah Kitchen was a Sun day caller at the homo of Mrs. Ql? Norris. Piayei meeting was held at the home cf Oscar Galloway last Sunday night, conducted by Jule Ha^I. Hardy Kilpatrick visited Miss Ruby Owen, Sunday. Odell Owen was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kilpatrick. Miss Gladys Owen spent Tuesday night with Mildred Price. Miss Bessie MeCall and Christine Parker spent Thursday night as guests of Misses Edna and Stella ki! Patrick. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Kilpatrick visited the former's parents, Mr. an<! Mrs. R. F. Kilpatrick, Sunday. Miss Ella Mae Hall spent Sunday", afternoon with Mrs. Annie Cash. | Avery Galloway of Gloucester, re- 1 turned from the Franklin hos'iitc' ? Friday where h? underwent an oper- 1 ation for appendicitis. Little Mildred Orr of Davidson River, is visiting her grandparent | Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Owen of Cher- j ryfield. Roland Owen of Brevard, visited Jordan Masters Sunday at his hom< on East Fork. Hallnian Burrell spent Sunday aft ernoon with Miss Nettie Galloway. Miss Blanche Owen spent Thurs day night with Mrs. Harlow McCall. Mr. and Mrs. Rastus Galloway and daughter and Bill Cantrell of Mar cia, New Mexico, are visiting Mr. Now for Winter Don't be caught with your radiator frozen. Use Anti Freeze, Alcohol or Pres tone for your motor's pro [] tection and your conven ience. Remember a froz en radiator means untold delay and expense. Be prepared, fill up now with Anti-Freeze, at BROADWAY Service Station PHONE 177 Opp. Grammar School SEE FRE-D FIRST m i mm ?? ?p? Galloway's mother, Mrs. S. Calloway, of Gloucester. May the richness of your blessings and the joy of fam ily and friends bring you hap piness and contentment at Christmastide and the New Year. Frank D. Clement, The Hallmark Jeweler CLEMSON THEATRE BUILDING There is nothing you could (rive Mother ? lhat *voul I be more sincerely appreciated ? nothing that would furnish her the years and years of satisfaction and pleasure she would get from ? a Kelvinator. Coipe in antl lei us explain theSilvcr Seal Christmas Plan. On long, easy terms, with a small clown payment, you can give her the choicest gift of all ? a Kelvin ator ? l lie ? led . : ? r; -friprrator llial luis niuh >kh;: r. ? f-a tures as fully anW.niuiie opera tion; 1 zonccci ': ( a-tlietrric 'l ubes; I lie K? I i k< < p. : ; I In: Frost Chest; Worlil's Fastest I rcez:: pt-t and the (lisliticlii !? ? il ly t It : 1 1 makes !? I v ilia l(.r ^ ?> on I i r fy acceptable. Come in to-day and pot the details < f i !i? ? unique . '! <;;1 Christmas Plan. 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