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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1942 (One Day Nearer Victory) Page 13 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER , VW fife Letters To Santa Claus Mt. Sterling nr Santa Claus: IW" " ,, i;i, hiu i French i nnuia imc - j mQ fndv. some' or- laro an" a"""v . " . . . s and tangerines ana a watcn dsome gloves. And some ap- . : kn on1 that i and a p" - iiU be all for this time. Your irienu, Ralph White. Mt. Sterling pear Santa: jt is Christmas time now and i would like to have candy and ' nges. And a lot of other stuff for Christmas. It is cold here. They are hauling saw dust from to saw mill. The creek is up Md it is very cold. your inena, Lewis Lackey. Mt. Sterling. Dear Santa Claus: I am 8 years oia ana in me I T ...ah a hnwfMAtllMa third rraae. i i...v...v. ! 1 ... A ,1 I HIAlTllI Hid a pair oi ssaies "u wuuiu like to nave a waguii, vauujr, mgcs anu num. I also have a nine Dromer aim ...... niaoDA inn r rnrtrpr them. . I like my teacher and please re member her. Lots of love, Harold Hannah. But even if Christmas came once a month, we would hardly find words with which to thank you for your generous sup port. And now let us wish you all a very Merry Christmas in 1942. Claudette Beauty Shop CLAUDE BROWN Once again a Christ mas! May its message of Peace and happiness abide with you throughout the Yule Season of 1942 and wrry its benign influence to your and yours. Eagle 5 and 10c Relief At Last For Your Cough wouhl ? "sui to me seal oi wit I Snnt v T ""cB"i, aa &ia nature flanieH u na neal raw tender, m nS. -rfi?nchlalJ mucous mem' bottTo ;,uur aruggist to sen yot QerWoV;1 reomuision witn the un- 'ftaVP T. "6" jru CRPnuni ciriKJ or Co, "ehs. Chest Colds, Bronchitis Mt. Sterling. Dear Santa Claus: I am looking for you this year. Please bring me some candy and some oranges and some nuts. Please send me some hananas and a pair of gloves and some overalls. Your friend, James Leatherwood, Mt. Sterling. . I want you to bring me all the things you can think of. That is all. Yours truly, Charlie Hannah. Mt. Sterling. Dear Santa Claus: I would like to have some or ahges and tangerines and some candy. Please send me some ba nanas for Christmas. I would like to have some gloves. Yours truly, Paul Sutton. Mt. Sterling. Dear Santa: I want you to bring me some candy and oranges and nuts and negro toes and some apnles and some bananas and a pair of gloves and a harp. Mt. Sterling. Dear Santa : I am a little girl 8 ver nM This is what I want for Christmas. A watch, a ring, a pair of snow shoes, a baby doll, oranges, apples, candy, nuts, set of dishes. Don't forget mother and daddy and sis ter. And also my teacher, Miss Brown, and my little school mates. From, Reba Caldwell. P. S. Fountain pin and ink" and a little stove. Mt. Sterling. Dear Santa Claus: I want you to bring me some candy and oranges and nuts and negro toes and a French harp and a pair of gloves and some apples and some bananas. From, Arlie Barns. Mt. Sterling. Dear Santa: I want to tell you what I want for Christmas. I want candy, or anges, nuts. I want a pair of gloves, a box of handkerchiefs. I want a little watch, so this is all for this time. Hope you have : a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. I love my teacher, don't forget her. . . " Love,. '. Bethona Ball. Dear Santa Claus : Please bring me a box of tinker toys, some candy, and a pair of Dear Santa, ' ... i Highest Award for. Navy Hero vr-. U ... V-' v ' an I A citation by President Roosevelt it read by Admiral Ernest J. King, commander in chief of the U. S. Fleet, who decorated Comm. Bruce McCandless (left). M, of Long Beach, Calif, with the Congressional Medal of Honor on the deck of the bettered cruieer San fYencteoe. on the West Coast. McCandless is the officer who, when hia superiors wet killed, took command of the flagship and brought it through victoriously in the naval battle north of Guartnt . anal on Nov. 18. The cruiser sank a Jap battleship, cruiser and uVst.nyer. McCandless was wounded. ThUtsanofnVi" -- Navy photo. (CmtralPrm) forget the soldier boys and the poor girls and boys. Helen Mehaffey. Dear Santa Claus: J am a little boy, I go to Mag gie school, I am in the third grade. I want a ball and wagon and that is all. Please do not forget the children. Milburn McGaha. - Allen's Creek. Dear Santa: I am a little girl six years old. Please bring me a doll, a tea set, some candy and oranges. Your little friend, Bobby Reagan. doll bed. Dear Santa: i want a aon ana a I want some candy too. With love, Betty Jones. doll bed. Dear Santa: l want a aon ana a I want some candy, too With love, Dorothea Jean Kinsland. Allen's Creek. Dear Santa : I am a little boy two years old. Please bring me a rubber doll, a ball and some candy and oranges. Your little friend, Carroll Muse. Allen's Creek. Dear Santa: I am a little boy seven years old. Please bring me a wagon and a ball. Your little friend, Jack Browning. Allen's Creek. ' Lookout ' overalls size 6 year .. Love, James Rufus Howell. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a pair of over allssize 10, a shirt, size 107, a box of tinker toys, and a box of candy. I am a little boy. I am in grade 2. I am on the honor roll.; I am 7 years old. ' Love, Neil league Howell. Dear Santa Claus: I am a boy 10 years old. I go to Maggie school. I am in the third grade. I would like for you to bring me a stopper gun. and a watch that will run. That will be enough. Do not forget the soldiers who are in need. Do not forget the poor people. Elmer Phillips. Dear Santa: '; I am a little girl. I am in the third grade. I go to Maggie school. I want an angel doll and a nurse kit, a cow girl suit and randv. nuts and oranges. Don't I am a little boy seven years old. I would like to have a wagon and a truck for Christmas. Your little friend, Ray Lewis; ';- Clyde. Dear Santa: I like Christmas very much. I am a good girl. If you can I want you to bring me a $25 bond and a desk. Do not forget the poor and the boys in the service. Your friend, Geraldean Chambers. Mt. Sterling Dear Santa Claus : I want you to bring me a French harp, football and some candy and oranges and nuts. Your friend, Johnnie Tingen, Cove Creek Dear Santa: : Since we are in war this year, I don't want much. I have four $25 war bonds and am buying war stamps for another bond. I am seven years old and in the third grade at Rock Hill school. For Christmas I want a racer and two trucks. Thank you very much. Merry Christmas, Neal Teague. Mt. Sterling Dearest Santa: I want you to bring me a wag on and French harp and a bicycle and a truck and a car and some firecrackers and some candy and nuts and oranges and apples. From your friend, Lowel T. Hannah. Dear Santa Claus: I want you to bring me some candy, oranges, nuts, and a pair of gloves. A little piano and some hair bows and a pair of new slip pers and some new socks and a little blackboard. Your friend, . Wilma Ray. P. S. Don't forget my teacher. Mt. Sterling Dear Santa Claus: I want you to bring me some or anges and some candy and nuts. I want you to bring me a pair of slippers and a pair of anklets and a watch and a doll this is all. From, Nora Cagle. P. S. Remember our teacher. Mt. Sterling Dear Santa Claus: I am going to school. I want for Christmas a watch and a' pair of gloves and some candy and ap ples and oranges and nuts and a bracelet and remember my teach er, Miss Brown. Your friend, Hasel Carver. Mt Sterling Dear Santa Claus: I am going to write and tell you what I want for Christmas. I want a watch, and I want a pair of gloves, a bracelet and I want some candy and nuts and oranges. Please, dear Santa, remember our teacher and bring her something. May God bless the other children. Your friend, Gallie Ball. Mt. Sterling Dear Santa: I want to tell you what I want for Christmas. I would like to have candy, oranges, nuts. For the present I want a pair of anklets, necklace and bracelet that matches. So remember my teach er. Miss Brown. So I hope you a joyful Christmas and Merry New Year. Your friend, r Ozella Sutton. Mt. Sterling Dear Santa Claus: I will tell you what I want for Christmas. I want some nuts, tangerines, oranges, lots of candy and apples and a story book. Re member my teacher. I have been a good girl. Don't forget m- I hope you have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. With love, - Ezallia Phillips. Mt, Sterling Dear Santa Claus: Here is what I want for Christ mas. I want a wrist watch and some candy and nuts and oranges and tangerines and a new dress and that is all. Remember my teacher. With love, Lucille Leatherwood. Mt. Sterling I am a girl in the 7th and go to the Mt. Sterling school. I am looking for you there at Christmas, I want you to bring me some oranges, candy, nuts, bananas. I would like to have a new pocketbook and a dresser set. Dear Santa, please remember our teacher and bring her something. May God bless the other children. Your friend, - Mildred Lackey. Mt. Sterling Dear Santa Claus: I am a girl and I am going to school at Mt Sterling. I am looking for you at our school Christmas. I want you to bring me some candy and oranges and nuts, and bananas. I want a new pocketbook and a dresser set. Dear Santa, please remember our cHRisnnfls May the melody of Christmas Carols Fill with cheer your Christmas Day Each hour bringing some glad promise For the year that's on its way! WAYNESVILLE LAUNDRY Phon 205 Boyd Ave. teacher and bring her something. May God bless other children. Your friend, Lottie Mae Cagie. Mt. Sterling Dear Santa Claus: I have been a good boy all year. Santa, would you please bring me one pair of leather gloves, French harp to play some beautiful song for Christmas? I would like for you to bring me some oranges, nuts and some candy. It has been snowing here. I hope you do not get snow bound on your way to Mt Sterling. That is all that I want this Christmas. Yours very truly, Frank White. Maggie, N. C. Dear Santa: I go to school. I can read well. I am six years old. My wants are few, take most of your gifts to soldiers, who are at war. Please drop me a story book and I will be pleased. Thank you, NELLIE LORENE DOCKERY. Maggie, N. C. Dear Santa: I am a little brown eyed girl. I try to be good. Will you come to see me Christmas and bring me a doll? I will be asleep when you come. Thank you Santa, MARY SUTTON. Maggie, N. C. 1 am a quiet girl. I am six years old. I walk 3 miles to school every day. I don't think little folks should ask for much. Sol dier boys need the most, so am just asking you to bring me 'a little cook stove. I want to learn how to cook for soldiers. Love, SADIE MAE BALL-, Maggie, N.C Dear Santa: I enjoyed Christmas last year and was pleased with what I got. I go to the Maggie school This year I want a pair of bedroom slippers, bathrobe, dress, oranges, candy, and nuts. Santa, please don't forget the soldiers. Sincerely yours, DOROTHY CALDWELL. Dear Santa; I want you to bring me a foot ball and scooter with a seat on It and a brake and big wheels on it. I am 9 years and in the fourth grade. My teacher is Mrs. Boyd, grade. I might come up there some day and let you give some candy. Love, TED. P. S. If you dont have scooters bring me a bicycle. Waynesville, N. C Dear Santa: I am a little girl 6 years old. I am in the first grade. I want you to bring me a pocket book, iron, necklace, and bracelet, and candies and fruits, and dont forget my 2 little sisters Dorothy Ann, 4 years old, and Betty Jo, 2 years old. They want the same as I do. Don't for get the poor kids. Love, MARY SEUE GRASTY. The SEASON'S GREETINGS and all good wishes for THE NEW YEAR! MARTIN ELECTRIC CO. Phone 31 Main Street GRTincr In the bustle of these days let us not forget the solemn significance of Christmas. And may it bring all of you the rich happi ness you deserve. LAND O'THE SKY MUTUAL ASSOCIATION, Inc. Phone 373 First National Bank Building L0 ui nr Do Your And SAVE Cj) ji ' lo)L 1 SMQJ MM,
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