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The following letters to Santa
are from the third gride, North
Elkin school:
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Elkin, N. C., Dec, 14. 1937.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am in the third grade. X am
eight years old. Bring me a doll, a
doll bed and a ring. If you can,
bring me a snowsuit. With love,
BETTY LOU MITCHELL.
State Road, N. C., Dec. 14,1937.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am nine years old. I am In the
third grade. I want nuts, oranges,
and apples and will you please
bring me a big doll that will open
and shut her eyes? Don't forget
my mother. With love,
JOSEPHINE STEELE.
Elkin, N. C., Dec, 14, 1937.
Dear Santa Claus:
I want you to bring me a doll, a
story book, some candy and nuts.
Don't forget all the other little
boys and girls. Love,
BETSY SLOOP.
State Road. N. C.. Dec. 14,1937.
Dear Santa Claus:
I go to school every day. Bring
me a doll and a watch this Christ
mas. Bring my sister a watch too.
We both want some oranges,
candy and nuts. Love,
BETTY LOU DARNELL.
Elkin, N. C., Dec, 14, 1937.
Dear Santa Claus:
I want a pair of gloves, a rub
ber doll and a ring. Please leave
me some nuts and candy for
Christmas. With love,
LORENA PEARL SIMMONS.
State Road, N. C„ Dec. 14,1937.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am eight years old. I want you
to bring me a wagon, writing pen,
a sweater and a cowboy suit.
Please leave some apples, nuts and
oranges under the Christmas tree.
With love,
G. C. COOPER.
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persons holding claims against said
estate to present them to the un
dersigned within one year from
date of this notice or same win
be pleaded In bar of their recov
ery. All persons owing said estate
please settle at once. This Decem
ber l, 1937.
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State Road. N. C., Dec. 14,1937.
Dear Santa Claus:
I want a big doll and a ball for
Christmas. Pill my stocking with
oranges, nuts and candy. With
love,
MAXINE MARSHALL.
Elkin, N. C-. Dec, 14, 1937.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little girl. lam eight
years old. I want you to bring me
a doll, some nuts, oranges and ap
ples. With love,
WILLIE COLLINS.
State Road, N. C., Dec. 14.1937.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am nine years old. Please
bring me a scooter. I want you to
fill my stocking with oranges, ap
ples and candy. With love,
ALEX CARTER.
Elkin, N. C., Dec, 14, 1937.
Dear Santa Claus: %
I am working so hard to make
my grade. Will you please bring
me a desk and a fountain pen for
Christmas? Prom.
JOHN PRANK.
State Road. N. C.. Dec. 14,1937.
Dear Santa Claus: .
I hope you will not miss me this
year. Please bring me a sweater, a
pair of overalls and a watch. Love,
GLENN GENTRY.
Elkin, N. C., Dec, 14, 1937.
Dear Santa Claus:
I have been trying to learn how
to tell the time of day. I almost
know how. Please bring me a
watch. That's all. Love,
BARBARA JEAN COLLINS.
Elkin, N. C., Dec. 14, 1937.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a teeny tiny girl. Bring
me a pair of gloves and some or
anges. Bring anything else that
you want me to have. From
MARY BELL JOHNSON.
State Road. N. C.. Dec. 14,1937.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am In the third grade. I want
a scooter, a wagon, some nuts and
oranges. Don't forget my broth
ers and sisters. Prom,
BENNIE CARTER.
Elkin, N. C., Dec, 14, 1937.
Dear Santa Claus:
Bring me a little Orphan Annie
watch and a snowsuit. Leave sis
ter, mother and daddy, some ap
ples and oranges. With love,
SUSIE GUYER.
Elkin, N. C.. Dec, 14, 1937.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a ltitle boy. I am eight
years old. Bring me a wagon and
a snowsuit. I would like to have
some nuts and candy. Love,
HOWARD FREEMAN.
Elkin, N. C., Dec, 14, 1937.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am nine years old. I haven't
missed a day itl school this year.
I want you to bring me a wagon
and some oranges for Christmas.
Be sure and come to North Elkin
to see us. Love,
BILLIE BAKER.
Elkin, N. C., Dec. 14, 1937.
Dear Santa Claus:
Bring me a wagon and a little
car this Christmas. Love,
HAROLD COLLINS.
Elkin, N. C., Dec. 14, 1937.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am nine years old. I want a
wach, some candy, oranges and
apples. Love,
J. B. COLLINS.
Elkin. N. C.. Dec, 14, 1937.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am ten years old. I walk near
ly three miles every day to school.
Bring me a pair of gloves and a
wagon. Love,
JOHN ROBERT JACKSON.
State Road, N. C., Dec. 14,1937.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little boy. I am nine
vears old. I want a wagon and a
scooter. I will be looking for you.
Don't miss mother for she wants
omething too. With love,
LEON JENKINS.
State Road, N. C., Dec. 14.1937.
Dear Santa Claus:
My mo the- gave me a new bi
cycle last week and I am so happy
">ver it. Will you please bring me
a speedometer and a horn to go
on it. Ldve,
JERRY DEAN DUNN.
Elkin, N. C., Dec, 14, 1937.
Dear Santa Claus:
I want you to come to our house
his year. Bring me a watch and
ill my stocking lull. With love,
BRUCE MICKEL.
Elkin. N. C., Dec, 14, 1937.
">ear Santa Claus:
I want you to bring me a gun,
"'me oranges, candy and popcorn.
Tith love,
RILEY MICKEL.
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Stat* Road N C„ Dec. 14.1937
lear Santa Claus:
I am a little girl. I want you to
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bring me a little table, two chairs
and a doll. lam going to hang
up my stocking beside the chim
ney and I want you to fill it with
nuts and oranges. Please bring my
teacher something too. With love,
KATIE LOU CHILDRESS.
State Road, N. C„ Dec. 14,1937.
Dear Santa Claus:
Please bring me a scooter, a
book satchel, some nuts and
oranges. Love,
LEON HINSON.
Elkin, N. C., Dec. 14, 1937.
Dear Santa Claus:
Please bring me an air rifle, a
wagon and a cowboy suit. Leave
me some nuts, apples and candy.
Prom,
W. Q. MILLER.
State Road, N. C., Dec. 14.1937.
Dear Santa Claus:
I hope you will get this letter I
am writing you. I want you to
bring me a watch for Christmas. I
am going to put out some corn t~ t
your reindeers and I want you to
give it to them. With love,
KERMIT KEY.
State Road, N. C., Dec. 14,1937.
Dear Santa Claus:
Bring me a doll for Christmas.
I want some candy and peanuts,
too. Bring all the other little chil
dren some oranges. With love,
BETTY SUE COCKERHAM.
State Road, N. C., Dec. 14, 1937
Dear Santa Claus:
I am eight years old. Bring me
a pair of shoes, a pair of gloves
and a tea set. Love,
IMOGENE GENTRY.
State Road, N. C., Dec. 14,1937
Dear Santa Claus:
I am seven years old. I am in
the third grade. I want a doll, a
doll table, some nuts, apples and
oranges for Christmas. Love,
CHRISTINE HAYES.
BETTER HEALTH
By DR. J. ROSSLYN EARP
Director, New Mexico Bureau of
Public Health
PNEUMONIA
A fever ushered in by a chill. A
pain in the chest or side, or some
times in the abdomen. A chough
which brings up a rusty colored
sputum. The pulse is rapid, the
breathing rapid, too, and difficult,
so that even the little musles on
each side of the nose may be
brought into play. Here we have
the typical picture of pneumonia,
that most fatal disease of winter
and early spring. It is estimated
that there are from 350.000 to
375,000 cases in this country every
year. Thousands are carried off
in the prime of life.
When I was a medical student
I was taught that I could do little/
riore than to secure f r patlenti
good m* "-tag, and that w*s nurs
ing which would save the patient's
strength so that he might hus-
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