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*\ ? r Dear Santa Claus: I want you to bring me a pair of boots and * sweater and I ha*? a little brother, two years old. Bring him a wagon and a ball and a bear. - His name is Richard. From, Arthur Barton. Dear Santa: I am eight years old. My birthday is February 16th. Please bring me a tea set, a cooking set, a doll and a pair of boots. That will be all this time. i Martha Albert. | Dear Santa: Please bring me a football, a ball mitt, some games, an army truck and 'i lots of fruits, candies and nuts. , I will thank you very much. William Albert, j *jjlr Santa: ^Tleijse bring me a suit of clothes and aj pair of boots, a rain coat and a hat{ and a flash light, wagon, west ern suit, football and a knife and some candy, nuts, apples and oranges. I will close, from, Wilbert Anderson" Dear Santa C'.aus: I am a little girl four years old and I am looking for you to come to see me this Christmas. I want you to bring me a sleepy doll with black hair and blue eyes. I want a little set of dishes and a rubber ball. From, Marie Barton. Selica. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy six years old. I jro to school and like it' fine. I am in the first grade. Please, dear Santa, I want you to "bring me a football, a pair of gloves, a knitV and a pair of riding pants, nuts, candy, oranges. Now this will be all for me. Yours affectionately, Billy Morris. Dear Santa Claus: ] I am just a little girl about four years old. I hav^ bipr blue eyes. I want you to please bring me some- . thing for Christmas and I have a little sister about 18 months old and | I want you to please bring her some- f thing nice, too, Santa. So goodbye, Santa, until Christmas. Your little girls, \ Juanita and Inez. Dear Santa Claus: I want you to bring me a doll and .j?n i i i ~ I a doll bed and a tea set. Deltha Honeycutt. >. Age 6 years. 1 1 Dear Santa: I want you to bring me a rattler . and a teddy bear. From Billie Honeycutt, Age 6 months. Dear Santa Claus: '? I am -1 years old and a very good ' little girl, I want you to bring me a tea set, sleepy doll, candy and some fruit and nuts. Your little friend, 1 Christine Fowler. Goodbye old Santa Claus. ' Dear Santa Claus: t I am a mean little boy, believe ; Mutt, but I am not by myself. I want t a little truck and a wheelbarrow and I some fruits, candies and nuts. t I am 3 years old. My name is Charles Davidson. Goodbye old Santa. I ? Dear Santa Claus: _ Please bring me a dress and a pair i of shoes, number 1, and a pair of long I stockings and a sweater. I am 8 years old. : Your friend, Gloria Fisher. II Lake Toxaway. j, Dear Santa Claus: - I aro a little girl twelve years old. 1 Will you please bring me a doll that < will cry and sleep and walk, a horn, a tricycle, a pair of scissors and some candy. That is all I want. With love, Evon Gash. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a rifle, candy and oranges. - ?**?! Your friend, Fred Bryson. ? Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl eleven years old. Please bring me some cldth to make me a dress. I will makVthem for my self. That is all I want. Lovinfcly, Gertrude ,Oi;r. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy four years old. ; Please bring me sonje candy, oranges and a little cap pistol. That is all. j Little Willie Mooney. ! Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy eleven years old. < Please bring me a coat, a pair of 1 boots, a football, candy and fruits. I have been a good little boy. That's all I want. Your friend, Charles Bryson. | i Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me three tablets, cray ons, nuts, candy and oranges. That is all I want. From Hattie Bryson. j Pisgah Forest. i Dear Santa Claus: T am a little seven year old boy in ' the second grade. Please bring me a knife, cap pistol, raisins, oranges and candy. Lovingly, -Louis Mooney. Dear Saint Nick: I want you to bring me a fire en gine and a book of Alice in Wonder land and some candy and nuts. 1 hope it snows so you can bring your sled as an aeroplane won't hold so : much. MucfT love to Saint Nick, Bobby Huggins. ! j Dear Santa: Please bring me a little toy car, i :i steam shovel, a dump truck, a ball. : ? i sand truck, a little play airplane s nid anything else you can spare. j ] William Ray Johnson. << Dear Santa: I am a little boy eight years old j 1 ind I am going to school. I am in the ' iccond grade. I am a good boy. 1 Please give hie a gun, candies, nuts, iruits, fire crackers. And don't for- 1 ret mother. t Frank Fletcher. 1 1 Dear Santa: ji Just a few lines to let you hear J 'rom me. Santa, will you please . 1 >ring me a doll and a piano. I have ^ >een good all all this time, and some luts and candy. Please, Santa Claus, j >lease bring me what I said this time. From Mildred Killian | 1 and James Killian. 1 j t )ear Santa Claus: Please send me a little stove and a c iig doll and a little sweater and some andy, nuts, ora.nges, little kitchen et and a dress and a pair of stock- 1 ngs, size two years old. I will close. Your little friend, Ethel Mae Blythe. 5enrose, N. C. I j1' Dear Santa Claus: I am a good little boy. Will you 0 iring me a car and a cap and a pist- v >1 and some candy and send me some mts. I am 12 years old. Will you : >ring me a boys steam set and a bat, ' l mitt and a ball. ji Pe Jeter, i ;s Dear Santa: I am a little girl in the Second A trade. I am nine years old. Miss Viken is my teacher. Will you please >ring me a doll, tea set and a watch. Your friend, Lillian Aiken. Dear Santa: !c I am a ilttle boy in the Second A c ?rade. I am seven years old. Miss I j \iken is my teacher. Will you please : )ring me a bicycle and a pair of skates. Your friend, Leeroy Tinsley. Dear Santa: We would Jike for Santa to bring < .is each a pair of overalls. Richard ; Whitmire, size 17. Lamar Whitmire, size 15. Bruce Whitmire, size 13. i T Ruel Whitmire, size 12. J. B. Whit-,1 uire, size 10. that gives constant pleasure It is the comforting pleasure of sentiment. . .memories of joyous times you've had, faces of people you love, places that you have visited. . . .all these are brought back to you every Lime you look at the snapshots you have taken. There is pleasure in taking the pictures; too, trying your skill with the lens, your artistic ability wifch group: ? and scenes. By ail means give a camera' to those at the top of your list. 89c to $20,00 Jear Santa Claus: I vHH tell you for what I want. I r*viint a box of air rifle shot. I want some' oranges and oiggier-toes and apples. That will be all I want. I hope -you will go to all the little children's houses. Will you please come to my house. I am nine years old. . ? Your friend, ? Frank Garren. Dear Santa Claus: I ar.i a little boy seven years old, I want you to bring me a ballbat a cap pistol, oranges, rasins, candy nuts and a tricycle. That is all, goodbye. Willie Bryson. Dear Santa: I am a good little boy going to Ros man school. I want to tell you what I would like to have for Christmas, First, I want a little boat, one like was used in the Spanish Armada. A little car, one that won't have flat tires. A little tractor, one that will really run. A title kiddy car, a little wheelbarrow, one that I can haul wood in. A big ball, some little tin soldiers, that can carry a flag as good as I can. A teddy bear suit, a red one if you have it, Santa. A popgun, a scooter, and last but not least, bring me a little machine that will talk so that I can use it to make my speech in English, and a big stick of red candy. "*? Love, Robert Gravely. P. S. I would like to have more, but please remember the little poor children. ? R. G. Dear Old Santa: I am a good little girl and am .going to school at Rosman. ' Since I am just ii little girl and cannot write very good, 1 am having my sister write for me instead. Now Santa, I want to tell you what I want for Christ mas. I would like to have a little baby doll, one that will open and shut its eyes and say Mama. I want a ittle red wagon, a train that will say Ghoo Choo and a rooster that will say cock-a-doodle-doo. A big old good stick of peppermint candy, one that has big red stripes on it, apples, -ranges and nuts.' OOdles of love, Elsie White. tosman, X. C. 3ear Santa Claus: I am glad Christmas is coming. 1 tope you will come to see me and all he boys and girls too. Santa Claus, want you to bring me a pair of ihoes and rubbers and a pair of bed ?oeni slippers, a tam and a dress and oat, some candy, nuts, and a pair of eather gloves and oranges. I jam 10 j cars old and am in the fourth grade. Yours truly, Lucile Garren. j )ear Santa Claus: I am a little girl 8 years old and in he fourth grade. I want a note took, a doll that can talk, cry and , iave hair. I want some candy, nuts , >r oranges, a pair of skates, a rain- ' oat and a french harp for Christmas. 1 Your friend, I x Edith Wright, j )ear Santa Claus: I am a girl 12 ye?nrs of age. I am ! n the Fourth Grade. I have not nissed but 2 days in school. I wish for you to bring me a pair if boots, skates, , basketball, wrist i-atch and some fruits and candy. j With love, Mamie Reynolds. )ear Santa Claus: I am a little boy 11 years old. I | im in the 4B grade. I want you to J iring me a watch and a french harp. With love, Frank Smith, j )ear Santa Claus: Christmas will soon be here. I hope 'ou will bring all the boys and girls iOmc toys and candy. I am 11 years ild. I want you to bring me a rain :oat, doll, a ball, a doll bed and rloves, fruit and candy. With love, Juanita Ward. Dear Santa Claus: I am a tiny little girl but you don't 'orgot the little wee folks, do you? Santa. I want vou to bring me a loll and a great big pretty rattler ind some oranges. My mother don'i vant me to have candy. I live with nother and daddy over at the Dog iVood Mill. Please don't forget me. Thank you. ^ Your little friend, Martha Ann Melton Srevard, N. C. Dearest Santa Claus: Please send to Mike Riser, of Lake Toxaway, N. C., a pair of overalls, ihoes, socks, underwear and shirt. If his is not asking too much send him ?ome candy, oranges, and nuts. He s fifteen years old. His mother is lead and he is left in care of his rvandfather, who is up in seventy rears old. A Friend. y [V'Tr Santa Claus: Will you please send me some toys and a wagon and some fruits and nuts, candy and other things, sweater, ?!v os. My age is ton years old. Also cap and overalls. Thanks lots. . ... From -you litttle friend, . Avlen .Gibson... Penrose, N. C. D?ar Santa: ; ) want you to bring jno a_ little 'fig a sleenv doll, and bring broth er :k lit^e truck, and a pa+r of shoes for brother and myself, size 9 and 4. Your pal Edna Barrett Rosrnan, N. C. ? Diar Santa Claus: jPIoase send me some toys and a y. jgon: and fruits, candy, nuts, a cap fcrv! som'e overalls, sweater and shoes. yr.v -ge is eight years old. Thanks lots. Your little friend, . Buddie Gibson, tfcirfc fdrgv't raother 'and sister. Dear Santa CUus; ??> Just a " few lines to let yon hear fjrom me. I am well and hope you are. Santa, will you please bring me a doll and a doll bed. I have bean good all this time. Ithought I would let you hear from me. I will close this time. Also bring me some nuts, candy and other things. Please, Santa, please bring me what T said this time. . From Mary Francis Gash Dear Santa: I am a little boy eight years old. I am in the Second A grade. Miss Aiken is my teacher. Will you please bring me a coaster and a pair of boots. I Wear about number 13 in boots. Goodbye, your friend, Roscoe Mull. Dear Santa: I am a little boy three years old. I can't write so my sister is writing for me. I want you to bring me a little tractor, ball, candy and fruits. James Gillespie. ! Dear Santa : j I am a little boy 9 years aid. I am in the fourth grade. My teacher is Miss Josephine Clayton. I want you ,to bring me a pair of boxing gloves, a | football, a .22 rifle. I \yill thank you a lots. With love, Hale Siniard. Dear Santa: I am a little boy in the Second A grade. I am seven years old. Miss Aiken is my teacher. Will you pleasq bring me a watch. Your friend, Charlie Patton, Jr. I Dear Santa: I am a little boy. I am in the Jsccond grade and 12' years old. Miss Aiken is my teacher. Will you please I bring me a pony and a football. | Your friend, ' Vessie McCall. i Dear Santa: I am a little boy in the Second A ; grade. I am 7 years old. Miss Aiken ! is my teacher. Will you please bring ; me a bicycle, football, watch and wagon. Your friend. Beaufort, j i i Dear Santa: | I am a little girl in the Second A grade. I am six years old. Miss, Aiken is my teacher. Will you please bring me a pair of skates, a doll and a doll trunk, a doll house and some j doll clothes. Your friend. Jean Glenn. I Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a doll that will cry and sleep and a trunk for the doll clothes. Please bring me a tea set and a story book. I am nine years old and in the third grade. Don't forget my sister, Reba. she wants a doll and some doll clothes and a trunk and a story book. Your friend, Eva Taylor. My deai- old Santa Claus: I seat myself to write you. I am j an 11 year old boy. Please bring me | a coaster wagon and a football and a stocking full of candy, nuts and : fruits. .1 guess that will be all Daddy j hasn't got any money and I haven't 1 got any shoes or coat. Mother said I would have to stop school. Don't forget us, Santa. Your friend, Willie. Dear Santa: I don't suppose you will come to see me this year, But I hope you will remember me. Daddy is out of work and we won't have any money for you this year. I am a boy 10 years old. I hope you will remember the poor little children. Your friend, Marshall. Dear Santa Claus: | I hope you will bring me some toys j for Christmas. I want you to bring me a raincoat and a rain hat and a pair of gloves and an umbrella, too, j and some oranges and apples and j nuts, too. ' I hope you will bring the other chil dren some toys, and some nuts, apples I and oranges, too. With love, Virginia Ward. i Dear Santa Claus: I I want a football. I Billy Benjamin. Dear Santa Claus: I want you to bring me a .22 rifle for Christmas. I want you to bring, also, nuts, oranges and candy. I live on Carolina Avenue in Bre- 1 vard Park. I am 11 years old. Your best friend, Leon Scruggs. . Dear Santa: ] I am a little girl 5 years old. 1 1 I want a doll, doll carriage, a doll pia/io. | machine, .bedroom slippe.rs and a ha1 box. My little brother wants an electric j train, a football and a cowboy gun. Love, Frankie Mason, and Charles William Mason. Dear Santa: . j Will yfei please bring me a pair of boots, size 7. I am a little boy t years 'old. Your little friend. Charles Wilson. Dear Santa: j. Here 5 5 my order: ? Combination str.in and handle No. ; style {name in -gold free) $ .08c .''23 I Youngsters set - .39 ' 11fl - Make-em-all .48 MS Jack>IIu jgin?. iDear Santa: I I do not wish you , would bnn;? -iuc .nothing but a litfc'JM&pn&o. j- Your friend. Dear Santa: I am a little boy in the Second A grade. Miss Aiken is my teacher. I am 13 yearB old. Please bring me a football. Your friend, WHliam Owenby. Hello Santa: I have been a good little girl this year, for I didri't want you to pass me by Christmas. I would tijje to I ! have a doll and a watck and some ; candy and nuts. Your little friend, Frances Gillespie. jDear Santa: I am a little girl twelve years old and am in the seventh grade. I would like for you to bring me a sewing set, ? pair of gloves and some nuts. Please remember all the other children. Love, Pauline Gillespie. [Dear Santa Claus:. ! I will write and tell you what my other brother wants for Christmas. ! He is four years old. He wants a j I train and a play horse and that will ;be all. With love, John Waters : P. S. Don't forget my Mother and i Father. ! Dear Santa Claus: j I am eleven years old and go to 'school every day. Will you please bring me a pair of shoes size 2 1-2, iand some candy and oranges. I have two little sisters. Their ages are 3 ;and 2, and their names are Luvand ;Fay Johnson. Please don't forget jthem. Your old friend, Lucy Johnson Lake Toxaway. Dearest Santa: I thank you for the candy. I thr.-." you for comirir. I am glad you f-arr !I like you. Will you come fcr.ck. I, I saw you that day. James Cooper j Dear Santa: I am a little girl three years oid i and I war.', a doll, doll carriage, a do!1, bed and tea ; -:t. My little sister Dot wants a doll. ! bed room slippers, kiddie cart and I candy and fruits. Love, Lois and Dot Hoiden Dear Santa: Send me a pair of beads for Christ mas and a bracelet and a ring, Santa that will be all. Your friend, Jessie Mae Grogan Dear Santa: I' am a little boy in the second A grade. I airr seven ?ears old and Miss Aiken is my teacher. Will you please bring me a' football and a watcn and a gun. Your friend, '? Jimnvte Mitttin Dear Santa:*" ? I am a little boy in' the ' Second A grade. I am eight years old and Miss Aiken is my teacher. Will you please bring me an aviation coat, a little dump truck, and a "Miss Minerva and William Green Hill" book. Your friend, Fred Glazener ' ' . 't Dear ' Santa : I want you to bring me a little hatchet, a truck and a ball. For my little sister I want you to bring her a rubber doll, a ball, bananas, orang es and some candy for both of us: . Ycurs truly, Claude Waters Dear Santa: I am a little late you see. I am in the second grade. I am seven years old. I can't write very good so I am letting my sister write for me. I want a little dump truck and would like to have a pop gun. I have three sisters. I don't know what they want but please bring them something. You better watch out, Santa Claus, and don't come down our chimney for we don't have a fireplace. You can slip in at the door when I am fast asleep. I have been a good iittle~boiV". I will sign n-.y name by myself. With lots of lovt, Charles McCall Dearest Santa Claus: I will write you a letter to let you know what I want for Christmas. I want a doll and a pair of beads. So goodbye to you. I am wishing you a merry Christmas and ,a happy New Year. Adalee Gravely East Main Street Dear Santa: I am a little boy three years old and I hope you will bring me a little car of which I am very fond. Your'friend, Floyd Smith Dear Santa Claus: Key,- are you? 1 am well. I want you to bring me a wagon and a bicycle and a pair of highton boots and some candy and nuts of all kinds, r am seven years of age. So thats all for this time. Goodbye ivith love Santa. 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