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I'AGE FOUIt (Third Section) THE WAYNESYILLE BIOUNTAINCCS ? 'on Jay Afternoon, t : Letters To ! Santa Glaus - ' " - Clyde, N. C Dear Santa, i . I am nine years old. I go to Fines jCreek bchool. I want you to bring fine bracelet, a necklace, a bill fold, a toni doll, some candy, nuts ..oranges, and tangerines. I will 'leave you some cake and coffee. ..-.. ' Your friend, ' Jo Ann Haynes ; ' Clyde, N C Dear Santa. .' I want you to bring me a tool set, Chinese. Checkers) candy, -fruits, 4ind nuts. Don't forget anyone.. , Your friend, Claude Rogers v Cove Creek, N C pear -Santa. 5 , I am nine years old; I like, school. 1 want you to bring me ji ring, a watch, a billfold, a finger nail set a color book, some crayons, some candy, nuts, and fruits. Don't for get the rest of the children in the world. Your friend, i Olene Fish Clyde, N. C. Dear Santa, ' ' I; have been a good boy. I want you' to bring me a cap buster and a wrist watch. I have a little sister and two brothers smaller than me. You must not forget them at Christmas. I will leave your cake and coffee under my Christmas tree. Your Best Friend, Wade Kirkpatrick wants an air rifle; my sister wants a tea set. Don't forget the other kids. Your friend, Joyce Davis. Clyde, N. C. Dear Santa, I thought I would write to tell you what I want. I want a Gene Autry bicycle, a toni doll, a ball, a record player, some records, and a pair of gloves. Bring Kirky and Boyd. a truck, some cars, a drum and a wagon. Bring Patricia a doll, a color book, a box of crayons, and a tricycle. Also bring Kirby and Patricia a pair of gloves. Love, Linda Rector He Can't Catch Up MONTREAL (AP) Maurice Richard, Montreal Canadiens great hockey player, has led the Nation al Hockey League In scoring goals in three different seasons But he has never garnered the most total points in the league to win the scoring race. In hockey, one point is given for a goal and one point for an assist. Holiday Party For Tho Very Young nuts, iruits, and a football. Your friend, Taff Presnell Cove Creek, N. C. Dea. Santa, 1 am a girl nine years old. I Vant a' pockctbook, a watch, a dress; a twin sweater set, a finger nail set, candy and nuts. My little brother is two years old. He wants a tedd.y bear, a ball, a tricycle, some nuts and cand. My biggest brother Clyde, N, C. Dear Santa, I would' like for you to bring the people in my room something for Christmas. My best friend is Ray Smith; he and I play together. I am not afraid of you. so come to Fines Creek School. Don t be afraid of me. Bring me an air rifle :' n ' ' J Sr Jjrf fl (L ff x f At this joyous season of the JrwjfiirffAI year, when everyday cares are N j w lC lr overshadowed by good fellowship . aud kind thoughts, we extend to our (J many friends our sincerest holiday greetings. N i A Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Yeai I i ' JAMES FURNITURE CO. v I ' Low Prices Keep Us Busy" ' Phone 9 Main Street """""" Hi Niiilililil ),,, i .,,1, Mi, ,,, mum , M ' .-. O ii - F .... ' . : :i 47L i "IV. i i ts , , . , - . 1 P&vlF w. m Christmas, to be kept fittingly, must bring to us a remembrance of Christ. Every true vision of the day must show us the Hofy Child, with the light of divine love shining on His face for Christmas with no thought of the love of Christ, is empty of all sacred meaning. t: ;'$f' $p'rit ' ,ni$ 8'oriou$ Season we wish you h q merry cnristmas and a Happy New Year. WATKINS Clyde, N. C. Dear Santa, 'I am nine years old and in the fourth grade. I would like to have a Mickey Mouse watch, a dbll that cries, and a bicycle. My sister wants a doll that cries, '-a pair of roller skates, and a" pair of blue jeans. We also would like to have some oranges, nuts, candy, and tanger ines. Please don't forget the other children. 1 ' Your friend, CANDY BALLS'. . .,Attach place cards for small fry. I Evelyn Rathbone The name Puerto Rico comes from the Spanish and means "Rich Port".' By CECILY BROWNSTONE Associated Press Food Editor Thinking of entertaining young tots .during the holidays? Then remember a few hints that help vvnen the nursery set (goes gala. 1. Keep the party small. Many mothers have found that having as many, guests as a child is old is a safe number to have t round. y 2. Plan activities carefully. Don't .wait for last-minute inspira- of them to- keep bouncing young sters happy and occupied. Small fry. enjoy simple singing games such as "London Bridge," "Drop the Handkerchief," and "In and Out the Window". You'd think they would tire of them but they don't! Treasure Hunts are popular, and you can have wrapped Christmas candy and peanuts for the hidden nupgets. s 3. Plan to havea small Drespnt that each child wnl enidy plavinc with at the party and then can take home. Inexpensive scrap books and new crayons are a good ex ample of this kind of favor. 4. Keep party fare simple Ask ing the children for lunch or sup per is a good idea. For the injun dish you might serve chicken tim bales made from ground chicken, cream sauce, soft bread crumbs, and a little minced parsley for sea soning; with buttered snap beans cut In lV4-inch pieces for easy eat ing, and a small bread and butter sandwich. A few crisp carrot sticks will add pretty color to the plates. For dessert serve ice cream in lit tle paper cups with tiny sugar cookies 5. Youngsters love place cards on the party table. One suggestion Member a"d vvrau ,... Phae; the,, attJ" cul!s each guest iw a naiH U cud ,h, ' 4 '"PS M sugar water '2 OUIK'I' li "teaspoui nutter lmB.i.J (nr., ... u"uon salt 4 ''a'iilia. i tor lo mi,ut0, pul greased I,,,-,; mix well ( , . v ni water ,nc u: fonti Hit, tions you may not have1 enough is to make Chocolate Candy Balls and similar occk Add chucolat.. vanilla and bu:ter. J F"iUU nop -nW" 1IK i wun ereasHil i . i-hes in mix c on . wire, ratk; Makes ;r(.. Greetirg c;iry for service .:. I'essi u-.v. vv u-'-ve v, liar to mllii.- Pl """" war ,ii, the ca ir ui's birth, rasa anrj ions. W '-Jfrnm If - IlliY' H 7 V 1 c have come to the end of another year of pleasant associations t with those tuhose confidence and good will tue value so highly. , ...... Once more it becomes our pleasure to send our friends and patrons our heart-felt greetings and to wish them a Christmas abundant with goodi cheer .TTone that will usher in a New Year of peace, happiness and prosperity. ; .'It? V'. "HAYWOOD"ELECTRIC"MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION ' R. C. SHEFFIELD, Manager .' r Waynesville w - MOTOR CO. Phone 75 : Main FUrt ntrrioctrtlla t .!r I LJ
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