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PACE FOUR. THE FRANKLIN PRESS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1S23. IVkecn County ChiUren - Write 10 Santa Claus Franklin, N. C. Dear old Santa: I want" you to jkase bring me some nuts, candy dothes, and some fruits. Yours tru ( ?y, Anabell Mashburn. Franklin, N. C. Dear old Santa: I want you to bring ine a stove, doll, lunch box, bi . cycle, clown, trunks and some' candy. Your little friend, Nancy Jones. Franklin, N. C Dear old Santa: I want you to F-kase bring me a bicycle, boat," air rifle and a gun. Yours 'truly Ran dolph Kruitt. Franklin, N, , C. , Deara bid Santa: I want you to bring me a boat, bicycle, marbles steam engine, and oranges. Yours truly, Henry Mashburn. Franklin, N. C. Dear old Santa : I want you to bring a set of dishes, candy, story 1ook, oranges,' nuts and a wrist watch Yours truly, Reba Boston. Frankliri, N. C. My dear old Santa: I want you to bring me a little doll, a doll carriage, doll stove, a story book, and some candy, oranges and nuts. Yours truly. Enibelle McConnell. ' . ' Franklin, N. C. Dear old Santa : I want you to please bring me a pair of skates and a Christmas stocking. Now I will close. Yours truly, Clyde Reavis. . Franklin, N. C. Dear old Santa: Please bring me an air rifle, boat, and clothes. Yours truly. Perry Scroggs. , ; Franklin, N. C. . Dear old Santa: I want you to please bring me a big doll, . stove Wrist watch, doll bed, a big ball, ba nanas and fruits. Yours truly , Mauda Scroggs. Franklin, N. C. Dear OUT Santa: I hve been a good little girl in school. I want you to bring me some things. This is what I want you to bring me: A little doll a trunk, a bed, a carriage and fruits Yours .truly, Helen Womack." , . Franklin, N. C. My dear old Santa: I have been very srood this year. I want a doll a stove, a doll bed, a trunk, a' carri age, money and all kinds of fruits Yours .truly Margaret Baldwin. ' Franklin. N. C. Dear old Santa; I want you "to please bring me a doll, wrist watch doll trunk, doll bed, clothes, candy oranges, nuts and other things. Yours truly, Leona. sprinkle. ' , ; Franklin, N. - C. Dear old Santa: I want' you to please bring me a doll, bed, chair, stove, candy, .apples, oranges, and a little house, and I also watjt you to bring little sister and little brother some play toys too. bo-1 will close dear Santa. Good-by. Eddis Potts. s - ' Franklin, N. C. " Dear old Santa Claus: . Will you please bring me a set of dishes, a IjooV of fairy stories and I would like to have a doll, just any kind and if you can, bring me some oranges candy and nuts. My, little sister Kate is crazy for a sleepy doll and a set of toy dishes, candy nuts and ornges. Thank you, Georgiania McGee. Dear 'Santa Claus: I am a little Uir4 seven years old. "" I want you to bring me an Indian , suit and a toy wrist watch and I want you to bring my thipgs over to "Aunt Marie Rog ers. I want you to take other little children things too; With lots of love. Grace Conley. ' Prentisii, N.; C. ' Dear Editor : 1 have a sister thir-1 teen years old and she is to lazy to xrdsh the dishes ' and I have to help brer and I am nine yers old and a lit tle boy. I want you to send me an . ttfhtr. little sister to wash the dishps through Christmas for I want to vaWsii.Tiunt through Christmas. B. T. Sanders. , . ' ; '..'' Prentiss, N. C i Dear Santa Claus: I am a .little boy '12 years old and in the fourth fjrade. I have tp walk almost a mile to school. My name is James San ders. t I'll tell you what I want for Christmas. , Please bring me a gun. lcm'fe; candy, oranges' and some nuts for all of us. With lots of love- James Sanders. , ' Prentiss, N. C. ' Dear Santa: I am a little boy 'tight years old; I want you to bring me some candy, oranges, bananas and a little coaster wagon to haul the stove wood in.' That is all ..for this time Your best friend Floyd . Sanders. . . .Tcresita, N. C. Dear Santa: I am thice years old. and I want you to bring me a red ball and an automobile', and a cap ..like Perry's. Don't forget to bring me -plenty of candy and a cork gun. JKcnneth Cruse. Prentiss, N. C. Dear Santa Claus : We are Mar ion Lcdford's little boys, our ,names are Wilson and Ellis.' I am five years old and brother is three years old and I sure want you to visit us. Santa Claus, I want a little gun and ABC book, as I am anxious to learn. Brother wants oranges, candy, nuts, apples, grapes for -all .of us. I'll say a word for sister. Shewants her a rubber idoll. Please Wilsn and El lis Ledford. " Teresita, N. C. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy 10 years old Please bring me a pair of gloves, a story book and two whistles and a rubber ball. This with plenty of candy, oranges and ap ples "will be plenty, ' Bring Kenneth what' vou bring me so he will not want ir.iiiey Clifford Cruse. ,i Norcross, Ga. Dear Santa: I will give you a list of what I want for Christmas. I want two vases and a coat, a box of stationery. I am almost too big for dolls but if you have one to spare you can bring me one and also can dy, oranges, apples and nuts. Santa, please bring me these things. Your little girl. Helen' Long. . P. S. I have a little nephew. Bring him lots of things, he is 12 yars old. Dear Santa Claus:- I w4nt a' doll that will cry, and shut its eyes, a child's wrist watch, a ring, some can dy. God bye, Santa Ada Barnes. Dear Santa: I want a french harp a rubber ball and a toy car and some candy. Santa, I will not put on a big fire so you will not get burnt Benett Barnes. Leatherman, N, C. Deaar Santa Claus:, I am 4 little girl seven years old. I am in the second grade. I want a pair of little scissors and a sewing box, toy stove and story book, fruits, candy and nuts. Please bring my little brothers something ' that ..boys like to play With. Your friend, Cecil? Gibson. Dear' Santa Claus! Oh, Santa; dear, as Christmas time is drawing near. I thdught that you would like to hear I want you to bring nc a dolly dear, with long brpwn hair like my own. also I want a red ribbon to wear on my hair and I want a red sweater, I want some candy ianl oranges and bananas.' Now. Santa, please lon't forget me. I am a little girl seven years old. I live at West's Mill. Annie Ray Cloer.' i ." , Franklin, N. C. Dear Santa Claus: I want a little automobile with lights, horn, fenders, a pretty pair of shoes, a wagon, fruit, candy, firecrackers,' little red gloves to drive my car with when it is cold, little, red boots, socks, a little house. I have been a good boy and want you to bring Billy and Bo somelfijng pice. Bobby Hames. k ., Franklin, N. C. Dear Santa: Will you please bring me a monkey climbing a string and a toy train, a bucking horse, some candy oranges and nuts, and I will be a good boy. By-by, Santa Gar land Baldwin. ' . Franklin',' N, C. ' ' Dear Santa: J am a little girl nine years old. Please bring me a big doll that will walk, talk and sleep. Please bring me a' toy wrist watch. Please bring jntj some candy, oranges, ' and nuts. That is all for , this time. Your friend, Margaret Baldwin. , , ' , ' - , Franklin, N. C. Dear Santa: I am a. little boy five years of age. I know my a b c's. I an a, gbod little boy. Will you please, bring me awagon and a j toy airplane,- some candy, nuts and ap ples. Your little friend. Harrel Baldwin. ' , v .' , Franklin, N, C. Dear Santa Claus : Please bring me a basket ball, a pair of bed room slippers, some candy and,. nuts. Your little friend Routh Street. , : : . Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl 10 years old. I live at West's Milt, and as . Christmas is drawing near;.. I ..thought . I. would .. write. . and tell you what I want you to bring me. I would like tohave a nice coat and solne candy and .oranges and a hob comb and some nuts and a toy wrist watch Delia Mae Cloer. Gneiss, N. C. Dear Santa Claus: I want you to bring me a list df things for Christ mas. I want a wagon that I can ride in and that I can pull in my wood on, a bicycle too, also some oranges, nuts candy and some bananas., Santa, I forgot, if you will bring me a wagon you need not bring anything more. Your friend, Clifford McCall. ,' ' Franklin, K. C. . .Dear Santa Claus-: This is Marion Sanders little boy' and girL 'As it is nearly Christmas I wondered if you knew where lived. I would like for you to bring me a tricycle and a rub ber ball, sister wants a tea Set and a sleepy doll, she' also1 wants a little doll cradle and you can bring ius some: candy,.' oranges "and apples too. Please don't forget, we live near the Union parsonage, j With . .much love to you, Santa, we will close. Wil- lard SUndcrs and Kate Sanders. Prentiss, N. C. ' Dear Santa Claus : I am a little boy eight years old. I go to school and I am in the second grade. I have two little sisters, age six and two, and a little brother, four years1 old. I want you to bring all of us something. I, want you to bring me a knife and a" harp and. a , top. , Ky oldest sister wants a cook stove and a! tea sii. My baby sister wants, my little brother wants, a dancing negro and a rubber ball, some candy, apple and oranges. Your" friend. Sherrill Hen son. . . ; ''"'.. ' :''',..,-' , Gneiss, N. C Dcar'San'ta Claus: Please bring all of us something' for Christmas. I want a hair clasp, hartdkerthief and a' sweater, f' Harnie' wants a watch and a wagon. Carl said that he would be a good boy if you would bring him a wagon and a hall. Lotiwe wants a doll, "little knife, ard a ring. The baby wants a teddy bear and a big doll. Please bring us , all scire oranges, candy, nuts and raisins. If you will bring every one something we will all be happy children. Many thanks to you. Good by Santa. Mabel Crisp. :' ! EllijayN. C. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy nine years old. I go to school every day., I want you to bring me a knife a pair of, gloves, a gun, a harp and some candy, oranges and nuts. Please remember sisters Sally and Annie, and my teacher. Sincerely, Grayson Higdon. Gneiss, N. C. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me some oranges, candy, banannas.. and a little doll and bring the other little girls and boys something too.J Thank you for these. " Good night. Santa. Dora Bowers. THERE IS ONLY BAGKfR f n; RIVALS THE BEAUTY OF BC. Trmdt Hut U.S. (M. Otlio. 0' ,,9''v They . FortheBovWI Forth ManS 'OvMize ' Duofold n n,fw ir. l 3 ' ,OM Hi Captain of Amundsen ship tells of wonderful ( performance of Heatrola The ''Maud" Captain Amundsen's North Pole exploration ' ship, is back in port at Seattle safe and sound. Yet for three 'years it was buffeted about in the ice-locked fields, 1 ' close to the pole! , : Zero outside . . v warm inside! 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