The La Grange reporter. (La Grange, Ga.) 184?-193?, December 18, 1914, Image 2

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FRIDAY MORNING PRC- t«. 1»1«. 15 Cannon Street. • I,aGrange, Ga., Dec. 7, 1914. A Doll Carriage and Fruit. Dear Old Santa: I want you to bring me a doll carriage and all kinds of fruit. SALLIE MAP] FORRESTER. Wishes Santa a Merry Xmas. R. F. D. No. 3. LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 7, 1914. Dear Santa Claus: I want you to bring me a rock ing chair and doll bed and some confectioneries. This is all I will ask of you. Wishing you a Merrv Xmas. EUNICE HOPE HEARN. 15 Cannon Street. LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 9, 1914. Dear Santa: * 1 Please bring me a rifle and rc,n * San,a H ® ,H two boxes of shells, and a pair of boy scout gloves, and nuts and candy and other things to eat.j Yours truly, GEORGE PEACH. Good Old Man. LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 9, 1914. Deur Santa: 1 will write and tell you what I wish for you to bring me Christmas Please bring a pretty dollio and some other pretties that you have. 1 will Dear Santa: thunk you, dear Santa; you sure arc Please bring me a drum and “ K<*«i old man, and I am going to be a horn and a pair of gloves and,a K»od girl. So by-by, Santa, a little automobile and lots of GARDIE MAY SAYERS, goodies. Yours truly, OTIS PEACH. Wants a Little Gun and Lota of Goo< Things. LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 14, 1914. Dear Santa: I am a little boy six years old. I go to school. I want a little gun and lots of good things to eat and I want to tell you I haven’t any mama, she died when I was six months old and haven’t seen my pa in three years, so don’t forget me. DURWARD SMITH. Donl Forget Little Sister. Hello Santa: I am going to tell you what I want a sleepy doll and story book and- sweater. Don’t forget my little sis ter. GRACE CHIPMAN. Little Girl Writes for Brothers and Sisters. LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 12, 1914 Dear Santa Claus: I want you to bring me a little bed and a trunk and a iron. Nina wants a piano and a rubboard and a doll car riage. Sarah wants a harp and a trunk and a doll. Gordon wants a automobile and a train and a horn. Henry wants a rubber ball. ERA PATTERSON. What Four Little Children Want ^Dear Santa Claus: Please send me a train to run on a track. NOLAN WITCHER. Dear Santa: Please send me a little horse. TERRELL WITCHER. Dear Santa Claus: Please send me a train. ADRIEN WITCHER. Dear Santa Claus: Please send me a sleeping dollie. ANNIE MAY WITCHER. A Wagon and a Pair of Rubbers. LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 9, 1914. Dear Santa Claus: I am eight years old. Please bring me a wagon and a pair of rubbers. Good-bye. Your little friend, VINTON COMER. •From a Young Man 7 Years Old. Gabbettvillo, Ga. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy seven years old. Please bring me a horn, a cap buster, and 3 boxes of caps, and a little automobile and some apples, candy, nuts, oranges and raisins. From your little friend, CHARLEY EMORY. “Times Is Hard” LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 9, 1914. Dear Santa Claus: I am ten years old. Please bring me a stove and a doll and a table nnd a sofa and an um brella. Good-bye, dear Santa. Your little friend, SARA JONES. Little Girl Writes for Herself and Baby Brother. IaGgange, Ga., Dec. 9, 1914. Dear Santa Claus: I am seven years old. Please bring me a story book and a sleepy doll and a pair of gloves and a umbrella. I have a little brother, he is nearly two years old, and bring him a toy horse. I am in the second grade. LILLA SAYERS. Bring Baby Sister a Pacifier to Keep Her From Crying. LaGrange, Ga., Doc. 9, 1914. Dear Santa Claus: I will write you und tell you what I want you to bring mo. I want a Htory book and a sleepy doll and a little doll-bed. Santa Claus I am 10 years old and I am in the fourth grade. Santa Claus I have a little baby sister, she is five months old Bring her a rattle and a pacifier to keep her from crying. Good-by, GRACIE SAYERS. A Wagon and a Train. LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 9, 1914. Dear Santa Claus: I am seven years old. Please bring mo a wagon nnd a train. Good-by, dear Santa. Your little friend, • TOMMIE BASSETT. From a Little Boy Who Helps His Mother. 175 Margaret Street. LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 14, 1914. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy almost five years old. I can help my mother do a lots of things and I want you to bring me a train and a horn and watch and don’t forget my little brother, Carl He wants an automobile and a watch and drum, and pleaBe bring us some confectioneries and remember my lit tle baby brother. He wants a rat tler. Well, that is all we ask for -this Christmas. Don’t forget mother and father. By by, From ELON AND CARL PERRY. Don’t Forget This Little Sick Girl, Santa. Chipley, Ga., Dec. 14, 1914. Dear Santa Claus: As it is most time for you to come I will send in my letter. I am a lit tle girl 10 years old. 1 have been sick in bed two weeks, could not do anything but think how I would ep preciate you coming" to see me. 1 want you to bring me a doll and a lots of pretty toys and lots of nice things to eat, for I am hungry. The doctor and mama haven’t let me have anything in a long time. Well I will "lose with lots of love to Saftta Claus May God bless everybody is my pray Little LILLIA MAY PRUETT 1 Cautions Santa Not to Get “Smutty’ West Point, Ga., R. F. D. No. 4, Dec. 14, 1914. My Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl four years old. want you to bring me a little tea set a doll carriage and some oranges candies and lots of other things. Santa, be very careful not to go smutty coming down our chimney as it is not very large. Your little friend. DOROTHY JAMES. From a Little Eight-Year-Old GirL West Point, G#»., R. F. D. No. 4. Pec. 14, 1914. My Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl eight yeare old. Santa 1 want you to bring mo a doll doll stove and some confectioneries. Your friend, ALLEEN JAMES. Little Girl Wants a Bible. West Point, Ga., R. F. D. No. 4, Dec. 14, 1914. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a Bible and some fire crackers and Roman cannons. I go to school. I am in the fifth grade. I will not ask you for very much be cause the panic is on. Don’t let your reindeers run away with you. Your little girl, MARY JAMES. Tells Santa to Bring What he Thinks Best. LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 13, 1914. Dear Santa: Beggars must not be choosers, so am going to ask you to bring me just what you think best for me. I know you will bring something nice. I am n little boy seven years old, and in the Writes Verses to Santa. Chipley, Ga., Dec. 14, 1914 Dear Santa Claus: I am writing a verse to you: Lord bless and pity us. Shine on us with thy face; That the earth thy way and Nations all may know thy saving grace. O, let the nations be glad. In songs their voices raise. ^ Thou it justly people judge. On earth rule nations all, Let people praise the Lord, Let them praise thee, both great and old, Their father shall knoweth us all, God will bless us and know us all, is my prayer. Dear Santa Claus: I am writing you a letter to tell you what to bring me. I want you to bring me a little sewing machine and a lota of toys and confectaoneriea. jon’t forget mama and papa. From your loving little girl, MARY LOUCILE ,PRUETT. first grade. Your friend, TEMPLE HOWELL. A Little Hoy In Second Grade Writes Santa. LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 9, 1914. Dear Santa Claus: I am seven years old. Please bring a pair of rujbbers and an i umbrella and fire crackers. I am in the second grade at Unity. Your little friend, J. P. BASSETT. Wants a Piano and a Doll. LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 11, 1914. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl five years old and I want you to bring me a piano and a doll that will go to sleep and a littl broom. Pleaae remember mother and father and my little cousins, N. A nnd Charles and don’t forget Mis Mary Paul. I am Your little friend, MINNIE CARLISLE. "Wants Santa to Bring a Heap of Good Things, LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 7, 1914. i Dear Santa Claus: From Little Girl in Third Grade. LaGrange, Ga., 243, Main SL Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl in the third grade and I want to ask you to bring me this Christmas a rocking chair and a story book and Borne confection eries. Don’t forget mother and father and Mary, Minnie and my five broth ers and please remember cousin Nan nie. Your little friend. HELEN CARLISLE. I want you to bring me a heap of good things. I want a little automobile. Don’t forget me. DURWARD DANIEL. A Big Doll With Ribbon on Her Hair. LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 7, 1914. Dear Santa Claus: Now I begin to write you a letter. Bring me oranges, ap ples, candy, rnits. And bring me a little play machine and bring me a big doll with ribbon on her hair. MARY FLOYD. Remember My Sweetheart. LaGrange, Ga., 243 Main St. | Dear Santa Claus: 1 am a little boy seven years old. I want you to bring me a cow boy suit and some shots to shoot in my air gun and remember my sweetheart, Louise and don’t forget my cousins, Jim Roe, Fannie and Mary Belle. I hope il won’t be too cold for you to come. Y'our little friend, TOM CARLISLE. Wants an Automobile That He Can Peddle. R. F. D. No. 3. LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 7, 1914. Dear Santa Claus: I want you to bring me a toy automobile that I can peddle, and bring me some confection ery. That is all for this time. WILLARD M. HEARN. A Doll Machine. West Point, Ga., R. F. D. No. 4. Dec. 14, 1914. Dear Santa Claus: I want you to bring me a doll ma chine and some confectioneries. With lots of love, from Your friend, SARA JAMES. Wishes Santa a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. West Point, Ga., R. F. D. No. 4. Dec. 14, 1914. My Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy seven years old. I want you to bring me a tricycle and some confectioneries. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, Your little friend, WILLIAM JAMES. *' " * I Wants a Watch That’s Not “Dead” LaGrange, Ga., It. F. D. No. 1, Dec. 14, 1914. Dear Santa Claus: I am writing you again. I want you to bring me a watch thnt runs. Mama went to town and got me a watch, but it is dead, and 1 am going to put it in my stocking r.r.d I wnnt you to get it and give it to some little child that don’t know any better. And bring me a good watch in place of it, and don’t forget my boy doll, named Buster. With just lots of love, From little MARION HAMBY. Bring Sister a Rattler Doll Without Any Hair. Dear Santa Claus: I want you to please bring me four packages of fire crackers, a gup and some apples and oranges, and be sure to bring my little sister a rattler doll that hasn’t got any hair, and please bring me a red wagon too. Your best little friend, ) DUNK S. CULBERSON. Harwell avenue. From a Little Girl Who Will Soon be Six. LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 12, 1914. My Dear Santa: I am a little girl in the first grade and will be six years old before Xmas. I want you to bring me a great big doll carriage to ride my doll in and a baby with a pacifier in her mouth Don’t forget my baby brother, bring him a rubber ball, also bring me a story book and lots of good things. Your little girl, EMILY ALBRIGHT. Wants a Boy Scout Suit. LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 13, 1914. My Dear Santa: I am a little boy eight years old nnd in the third grade. I want you to bring me a Boy Scout suit, an air rifle and some fire works, and any thing you think a little boy would want. Your little friend, WILLIAM J. ALBRIGHT, Jr. From Two Little Cousins. LaGrange, Ga., Dec. 12, 1914. Dear Santa: Don’t forget us. We are two little cousins. My name is Horace Waller. I go to piy Grannie’s house every day after milk. I want you to bring me a tricycle, a doll, a doll bed, a little broom, a come-backer, and a little red wagon. My name is Mary Joe. I am 2 1-2 years old. Please bring me a doll, a doll bed, a fur set, a little broom, a picture book, and a lots of candy. Hoping you do not get wet in the rain. HORACE WALLER, MARY JOE SMITH. Wants Cow Girl Suit, In West jPoint, Ga,, Dec. 11, 1914- Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a cow girl Buit, a little sister, a bracelet, a piano, and a sweater. With love from your little frfcod. GABRIELLA FREEMAN. Sleepy Doll, Doll Carriage and Con fectioneries for Two Little Girls. Hello Santa: I thought I would write you a few lines to tell you what I want. I want a sleepy doll and doll carriage and confectioneries. PATRA CHIPMAN. Hello Santa: I thought I would write you a few lines to let you know what I want. I want a sleepy doll and doll carriage and confectioneries. GLADYS CHIPMAN, R. F. D. No. 3. *x_ GROUP OF TROUP COUNTY BOYS AT FOURTH DISTRICT A. & M, SCHOOL LAST SESSION. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR AN INEXPENSIVE AND AT THE SAME TIME ONE OF THE BEST PREPARATORY <?PHOOT S IN THE STATE IT WOULD BE WELL FOR YOU TO INVESTIGATE THE FOU.RTH DISTRICT A. & M. qPHOOT CARROLLTON GA. THE STATE PAYS THE TUITION: THE PATRONS PAY THE PROVISION BILLS— AROTTT EIGHT DOLLARS PER MONTH. OUR GRADUATES ENTER ANY OF THE COLLEGES WITHOUT AN EX AMINATION THE SCHOOL IS EQUIPPED WITH SPLENDID LABORATORIES, ELECTRIC LIGHTS AND STEAM HEAT EACH TEACHER IS A SPECIALIST. THE MORAL, MENTAL AND PHYSICAL WELFARE OF THE STUD ENTS ARE CAREFULLY GUARDED. INDIVIDUAL HELP IS GIVEN THE PUPILS DAY AND NIGHT. Fourth District 4. & M. School Carrollton, Georgia