The La Grange reporter. (La Grange, Ga.) 184?-193?, December 11, 1914, Image 5

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CHRISTMAS EDITION SECTION TWO, 8 PAGES ESTABLISHED 1842. FRIDAY MORNING, DEC. 11, 1914. FIVE CENTS A COPY. NUMBER 9» Baby Joe Wants Candy. Chipley, Ga., Dec. 2, 1914. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me and brother a Roanoke doll, candy*, nuts, oranges, apples and raisins, and anything else you have to spare. Don’t forget our baby, Joe, he wants candy. VIRGINIA FLOYD. Hopes Santa Will Bring Him a Rocking Horse. LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 7, 1914. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy three years old. I am crazy for a little horse that has rockers and I can hitch up with my string. I hope you will not give all your horses away before you get to 724 Hines street. Walter McClendon. Remember Little Brother Who Goes to Kindergarten. LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 7, 1914. Dear Santa Claus: # I am a little boy 7 years old.Go to school and am in the second grade. Please bring me an auto mobile and cow boy suit and jumping jack and a drum, and please don’t forget O. T. He goes to kindergarten. I am afraid I will worry you, dear Santa. Your little friend, FRED KERSEY. , Doll, D«ll Carriage and Water Colors. Dear Santa Claus: I want you to bring me a baby doll and a doll carriage. I saw the doll I want in Atlanta, it has a “pacifier” in her mouth. Also bring me some water colors. Yours lovingly, MARIE DIX. Hopes Santa is Well. LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 5, 1914. Dear Santa Claus: Will you please bring me two boxes of fire crackers, a police suit, and a watch, a banjo, a Wants An Air Ship, and An Irish Mail. Dear Santa Claus: I wish you to bring me a air ship, and a horn, and a Irish mail. I must say good-by now. HENRY BILLINGHURST. Park Avenue, LaGrange, Ga Age 8. Wants a Wagon, a Train and a Horn. LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 7, 1914. Dear Santa Claus: I want a little wagon and a train and a horn and some con fectionery. I am in the second grade. I am seven years old. Your loving little boy, ROLLIE DANIEL BROWN. Wants a Foot Ball, Train and Auto. LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 5, 1914. My Dear Old Santa: Please bring me a foot ball, a little train and a little auto, also a jumping jack and a rubber snake and a lot of good things to eat. Sincerely, GEO. BRAZIL. Do Not Forget Mama and Sister Dear Santa Claus: I want you to be sure to come to see me this year. Please bring me a doll, some candy, “nigger toes,” oranges and ap ples and a teaset and be sure and do not forget mama and sister, bring them a nice present. Your little friend MATTIE LEE ROSSER. Has Not Missed a Day From School. c ... , - —LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 4,1914. horn, a little wagon with a horse , Dear Sanfca Claus: hitched to it, and a toy pistol,; I a m a little boy 9 years old. and a pearl handle knife, and ajj wou id be glad if you would little bigger pair of bed room bring me a ^ buster and some slippers, and a puzzle, a little, a and some ftre crac ic e rs and pair of skates, a belt and case ] som€ a pd fruit. If you for my pistol, a motorcycle with j will bring me this I will try and a lady on it, a monkey, and a not loge a day from school this collar and a vest and long pants. terrn) a3 j have not so far. like a grown man, and a little writing desk. { Thank you for all the things you bring me. How are you get ting along? I’ll be glad if you are getting along well. TOM TURNER. 56 Broad street. A Doll and Pair of Gloves. LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 6,1914. Dear-Santa Claus: I thought I would write you a |rwuu t few lines to tell you what I want ilitt | e friend, A. _ 1 A slnll ansi no ir . ROY COUCH. 108 Unity Spinning Mills. Little Girl Wants Tea Set and Piano. LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 4, 1914 Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl four years old, and would like for you to bring me a tea set and a piano and some candy and oranges , and apples and nuts. Hoping you i-won’t forget me. I am, Your you to bring me. A doll and pair of gloves and a stove. To Santa Claus from MARGARET WINN. From a Little Boy in The Fourth Grade. - LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 7, 1914. “Dear Santa Claus: Bring me a tricycle and a horn and some confectionery and I am in the fourth grade. I am nine years old. Your loving little boy, E. T. BROWN. LOIS TALBART. 108 Unity Spinning Mills. Bring Baby Sister a Rattler. LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 8, 1914. Dear Old Santa: I am a little girl three years old. Please bring me a tea set, a little broom, a doll and a horn. Please don't forfeet my little sis ter. Bring her a rattler, and a doll, and all kind of fruits and candies. MARY JAMES. 299 Juniper street. A Boy Who Minds His Mamma. LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 8, 1914. Dear Old Santa Claus: I am a little boy two years old. I am a good little boy. I mind my mamma. Please bring me a wagon, a horse,, a rocking horse, a doll and an automobile horn. I wan’t ask for two much. Bring me all kind of fruits and candies. HORACE SPARKS. 306 Juniper street. A Doll and Firecrackers Dear Santa Claus: I want you to bring me a doll and some confectioneries and some firecrackers. I guess that will be all. Bye bve. From KARA SMITH. Helps His Mama. LaGrange, Ga., R 1, Dec 3, 1914. Dear Santa: I am a little boy almost four years old—and help my mama all I can, haul in all her stove wood. Am the only child at home. Santa I’m going to hang up two stockings, a black and brown one. I don’t want to be greedy, but please bring me a boy doll with overalls on, named Buster, a little wagon, pistol and lots of good things to eat. With lots of lave*, f am, MARION HAMBY. “Yours for a Merry Christinas” LaGrange, Ga., Spinning Mill, Dec. 4, 1914. Dear Santa Claus: I want a big doll with brown eyes and brown hair, and a doll carriage and a large teddy bear and a suit of furniture for my doll. Kitchen cabinet, stove, and dining table, and six dining j chairs. Now, Santa, don’t for get to bring some apples and candy. Please don’t forget to come. Yours for a Merry Xmas, ELSIE GRAY. iwwwwi Hopes Santa is Doing Fine. Chipley, Ga., Dec, 7, 1914. Dear Santa Claus: Hope you are doing fine and will come to see me this Christ mas. I want you' to bring me a big doll that will go to sleep. Bring me a doll trunk to put the doll clothes in, also a doll car riage to take my doll to ride. And anything else that you think will suit a little girl like me. Pm seven years old. Your little friend, ' v KATHLEEN WILLIS. “And Bring Me Some Checker Popcorfl.” LaGrange, Ga*. Dec. 5, 1915. Dear Santa Clau3‘- Please bring me a doll that I can play with and a bed; Brihg me some colors and confection eries. Bring me some checker popcorn. MARY WILSON. that From a Little West Point Girl. West Point, Ga., Dec. 5, 1914. 1 Hello Sahta: I want to tell you what I want you to bring me Xmas. I want a dresser, a doll and a carriage and some confectioneries, and that isi all. Good-by, Santa. From the same little girl, NELL SMITH. Frank Wants a Toy Gun Shoots. LaGrange, Ga., R. F. D. No. 3. Dec. 7, 1914. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy eight years old. I want you to bring me a knife, a toy dog, a gun that shoots, a cork stopper, a toy horse and wagon, oranges, ap ples and candy. Your little friend, FRANK WILSON. Santa to Remember little Baby Sister. LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 7, 1914. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a doll and a doll bed. Please bring me some confectionery. Please remem ber my little baby sister. Your loving little girlie, ROSIE ELLEN BROWN. Wants Toy Lion, Bugle and “Lots of Things.” LaGrange, Ga., Dec, 2, 1914. Dear Santa Claus: Will you please bring me a lots of things this time. A toy lion and a dime bugle, and a hob by horse and a little toy train and a music box and a jumping jack and bring me a little knife with a chain to, hook on my waist and bring me some fire trackers and goodies. * LEON TALLEY. Pleasant Grove. Asks For a Doll, a Carriage and a Piano. West Point, Ga., Dec. 5, 1914. My Dear Santa Claus: I am going to ask you to bring me a few things for Christmas. I want a doll, a carriage and a doll piano, and some confec tioneries. I don’t think that will be much for you to bring. From your little friend, MARY DENNIS SMITH. From a Little Boy Who Wants To Be President Some Day I ^Grange, Dec. 5, 1914. Dear Santa: I am a little boy four years old; learn my lessons every day. I study hard and I want to be president some day. Send me a tricycle, apples, candy, nuts and toys. Do not forget little moth er, my aunts and little Render. Give my love to Mrs, Santa. ABBIE HAY. 331 Elm St. Wants Doll Outfit and Cottfec- -■ tioneries. LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 7, 1914 Dear Santa: I am a little girl six years old and I am in the first grade, I want you to bring me a doll, a doll sewing machine, a doll dres ser and some apples, oranges and candies. Be sure and re member mamma and papa. Your dear little friend, MARION UPCHURCH From a Roy in the Third Grade. LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 8, 1914. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy eight years old. I go to school every day and in the tjiird grade. Please send me a wagon, air gun, shots, fireworks, and a automobile and all kinds of confectioneries. Good-bye. WILLIE ROE JAMES 299 Juniper street. Remember Mamma and Papa. LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 7, 1914. Dear Santa: I have tried to be very good this year. I want you to bring me a doll, a doll safe and a wood en bed. Bring me some nuts, candy and apples. Remember mamma and papa. Your firend, SARAH UPCHURCH. Ac- Doesn’t Ask for Much on count of Hard Times. Big Springs, Ga. My Dear Santa Clads: Please bring me a tea set, table, chairs, and a bed. You can bring me a little doll as I already have a big one. Would ask you for a bicycle but as the panic ie qn will wait until next time. Lovingly, MAGGIE WOOD. Directors Fuller E. Callaway C. V. Truitt J. G. »ltt S. H. 11 u.ct F. M. Longley W. A. Holmes Dr. H. R. Slack Hatton Lovejoy R. 0. Pharr J. H. Edmondson C. N. Pike Boy Dallis W. L. Cleaveland Henry Banka E. G. Hood Ely R. Callaway H. D. Glanton Announcement NEXT WEEK WE WILL RECEIVE A CARLOAD OF MIX ED FRUIT. \ ' By shrewd buying, we secured this car of Christmas •Eatables at low prices and in tufn are in a position to dis pose of them at unusually low prices. PHONE 59 OR COME TO SEE US AND GET YOUR XMAS FRUITS. Sansone Fruit and Produce Company ONE DOLLAR WILL START AN ACCOUNT WITH THE LAGRANGE SAVINGS BANK o Interest Paid on Savings Accounts, Compounded Semi-Annually i , » FULLER E. CALLAWAY, Pres. L. H. ADAMS, Cashier DIRECTORS: F. E. Callaway C. V. Truitt S. H. Truitt F. M. Longley J. G. Truitt It Pays to Advertise—Try and See Capital Stock $15 0,000 Surplus and Profit $65000 is meant for you. THINK it over, TALK it over ACT. The best present Santa Claus can bring your chil uren is a little DEPOSIT in our bank. Be sure that Santa bring- a book of this kind to your home. It will teach the children to SAVE and take CARE of-their money. It will prove a GOOD INVESTMENT for you in the result on their CHARACTER in later years. Bend the twig NOW for future financial suooess. The LaGrange National Bank A Designated Depository of the United States, 8tste of Georgia, Troop County and the City of LaGrange. FULLER E. CALLAWAY, President C, V. TRUITT, First Vice-President F. M. LONGLEY, Second Vice-President H. D. GLANTON, Cashier. ROBERT HUTCHINSON, Assistant Cashier. THIS PAPER VISITS 2,200 HOMES READ THE ADS IN THE REPORTER