LETTERS TO SANTA CLAUS Dear Santa Claus: 9l am a little girl five years old. I have been a smart girl and I want a doll with pigtails, a table and chairs, cedar chest, doll high chair, tea set, a big ironing board and iron. Santa, if my daddy can’t come home for Christmas, then please don’t forget to go see him in Bal timore, Md. I will have you some milk and fruit cake. $ Love, PRISCILLA GORE. Dear Santa Claus: I’m three and a half years old and have been a good little girl since last Christmas. Please bring me a doll, tea set, a little car with candy in it, high chair for my doll, and some candy, fruits and nuts. Thank you, 4H Love, PRISSY BYRD. Dear Santa Claus: I’ve been looking over your cat alogues and have picked out the following things I’d like you to bring me: a climbing monkey, a cowboy suit, a wagon, aeroplane and boxing- gloves. I’m five and a half years old .. —--— — - and have been real good since last Christmas and I’ll be looking for you soon. Love, WAYNE BYRD. Dear Santa Claus: Could you bring a sliding board to me and two switch train tracks and some more things? Put them in my play house and some in the house. Would you bring my sister some dolls and books. I will have a Christmas tree in the house and in my playhouse. CLAYTON COVINGTON 324 Jackson Street. Dear Santa Claus: I hope I have been a good boy this year. Will you bring me ail all-star cowboy suit. And I wan', a walkie-talkie and I want some airplanes and I want some things for my bicycle. Love, GRANT COLLIER, 319 Jackson Street. Dear Santa Claus: Please send me a bicycle Xmas if you can get one, and lots of other toys. I will promise to be a good boy until Xmas. Defir Santa Claus: I guess I’m a litle late with my letter. I hope not. If you find a rubber doll I want one for Christ mas. If I could get one I would want it to have a hard head, eyes that will open and close, and a rubber body, and drink water and it comes out. I would like for it to have a suitcase with clothes and a little nipple and bottle and the other things that she needs. It may look like a lot but if you could get me them and some clothes I would be very happy. Good bye dear old Santa, Love, BARBARA BOYD, 909 Henry St. Dear Santa Claus: I want to tell you what I want for Christmas. Santa, I want a bicycle and a chemistry set and a mit and a plane with a motor and fixed and that is all I want. I have not written much, but I do not want any more. So I will close the letter, well good bye and good luck for Christmas. Love, CLAUDE MEARS. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me as many of these things as you can: panda bear, a story book, doll, a doll trunk, doll bed, a xylophone, black board, fountain pen, a tea set, a lemonade set and a bicycle. My brother Jerry wants a tele phone, wagon, wrecker truck, lad der truck, tank, peg board, tinker toys. Love, JUDY BENNETT, 402 Jackson Street. Town Talk Mrs. H. E. 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