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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER, GEORGIA, DECEMBER 20, 1945.
f As the Shadowy
■ fall on tlie close of an'
other year, we desire
to express our deep
appreciation of your
good will and friend
ship, and to wish for
you during the Christ
mas season of 10-15 all
the better things tliat
life affords.
Reynolds Pharmacy
Reynolds, Ga.
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Time To Hang Up'
Your Stocking
^ One of the higgeot
items in your Christinas
stocking this Yule season
of 1945 will he our note
of thanks to yon and onr
wish for the biggest,
merriest, happiest Christ
mas you have ever had.
E. L. Davis
Coal Dealer
Butler, Ga.
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When Snow Lies Softly
on the Hill
Now, when the fir trees wear
white collars, when the birds
make tiny stitches in the snow
and our footprints hurry towards
the warmth of home and the
companionship of loved ones, it’s
time to wish all our friends the
fullest joys of the Christmas
season. So, hello everybody . . .
and Merry Christmas!
Maxwell’s 5c 10c & 25c Store
Butler, Ga.
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Christmas is All of These
Christmas is the good will shared at
the family hearth; the carol sung to-
gather; the candle in the window, the
glowing faces gathered around the
festive board. And it is much more
■—ever so much more!
We cannot begin to put into words
all that Christmas is, nor begin to
express how ardently we wish for you
the complete enjoyment of Christmas.
So, all we can say to you, kind friends,
is Merry Christmas To You.
Gaultney’s Cafe
Butler, Ga.
Letters to Santa Claus
Butler, Ga. . Butler, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus: Dear Santa Claus:
Ju I am a little girl 9 years old and ! I am a little girl ten years old
in the third grade. I go to school and In the fourth grade. This is
every day. I want you to please .what I would like to have:: A big
bring me a doll and doll chiar and blackboard, a farm set and some
a ring. Also all kinds of nuts, j confectioneries. Don’t forget my
fruits and candy. And don’t forget
my little sister and brother.
Your little friend,
Betty Edmonson.
Dear Santa Claus:
Butler, Ga.
teacher, Mrs. Locke.
Lots of love,
Janet Neisler.
Butler, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus:
Will you please bring me
, I am a little boy 2 1/2 years old. football, a base ball and pair of
.1 have been very good. Please skates, also some fruit and candy.
i bring me a wagon, a truck, a gun, Lots of love,
a rocking chair and all kinds of
, fruits, nuts and candy. Please re
member my dady who is in the
service and also my mother and Dear Santa Claus:
little sister.
Lots of love,
William L. Taylor, Jr
Ferrell Bone.
Butler, Ga.
Please bring me a pair of boots
some books, a birthstone ring.;
Please don’t forget me.
Your little friend,
Reynolds, Ga. Eugene.
Dear Santa Claus:
Please come to see all my Butler, Ga.
! friends and class mates. Remem- Dear Santa Claus:
i ber to bring them some fruit, nuts J please bring me a gold wrist
! candy and toys. Don’t forget my watch, and a pony. And don’t for-
j teacher, Miss Dorothy. You will get my little niece. She wants a
, not forget all these friends because table and chair and a doll,
j they have been good boys and your little friend,
girls: Loza, Janice, Tommy, Wil- | Ann Guinn.
bqr, Jake and Miss Dorothy. I
haw tried to be a good little boy. I Butler, Ga.
Your little friend,
Paul Busbee.
Butler, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus:
I have bon a good boy and made
god marks In school. I want a 22-
rifle, a football, a watch, a pony
land some fruit. Dou’t forget all
the little boys and girls in Butler] Dear Santa Claus:
and especially be good to those in j please bring me
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little gir! in the fourth
grade. Please bring me a doll, a
pencil set, and a pair of jodphers.
Now Santa, please don’t forget me.
Your little friend,
Henrietta Parks.
Butler, Ga.
foreign countries.
Lote of love,
a doll,
dishes.
a doll
Please
Tommy Theus.
bed and a set of
don't forget me.
Your little friend,
Martha Melton.
Butler, Ga
Dear Santa Claus:
Will you please bring me a pair ’ Dear Santa claus
of skates, a knife and a tin
wagon. I hope we have a happy
Christmas.
Your little friend,
Mickey.
Butler, Ga.
I Butler, Ga
Dear Santa Claus:
Will you please bring me a gun 1 a tes
and a tennis. I know I will like
them very much. And Santa, bring
me some candy, nuts and fruit.
| And don’t forget me, Santa.
, Lots of love,
] James,
j P. S. My sister wants a teddy
bear, a doll, a rocking chair, some
' games to play outdoors, some
dresses, a muff and a tractor.
1 am a little boy 8 years old and
in the third grade. My mother and
me are alone as my dady is
over seas. If I am not at home,
come to my cousin’s home at
Mauk, Mary Jane Montgomery as
mother and I may be there. I
I want a bicycle and a pair of
Your little friend,
Otis Montgomery.
Butler, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus:
Please bring me a doll, doll bed
doll stroller, bicycle, sweater and
skirt. 1 want a lot of other things
but I don’t want to be selfish.
Lots of love,
Sandra Colquitt.
Butler, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus:
Please bring me a solid model
airplane, a baseball bat, a glove
and ball, a pair of bedroom slip
pers, skate straps, socks, a mon
key finger doll, and some candy.
Santa, I will leave you a glass of
milk on the mantel.
Lots of love,
Robert Borom.
Butler, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus:
I want a ring, a doll and some
books. 1 also want a doll house, a
doll wash set and a doll.
My sister, Carole, wants a ring,
a doll and a black board. She also
wants a book satchel, some bed
room slippers and some books.
My little brother, Tommy, wants
a gun, a cowboy suit, a law, and
some arrows. He also wants a
firetruck, a knife and some
blocks.
Please do not forget us and re
member the other little children
many of whom are suffering for
enough bread to cat.
Lots of love,
Shirley Ann Stewart.
Dear Santa Claus:
Butler, Ga.
Butler, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little boy 9 years old. I'm
in the fourth grade and go to,
school every day except when I
am sick. I like to oe nice to my
teacher. I want you to please
bring me a speedmeter, pumps, a
ball and some fruit and caxdy.
Please, bring me'a pair of boxing And don,t ^rget my teacher, Mrs.
gloves, a pocket book, a pair of Eooke, and my little sister, Doro-
kid gloves. And don’t forget my
little brother and sister.
Y’our little friend,
Gilbert Sawyer.
thv.
Dear Santa Claus:
Will you please
Butler, Ga.
bring me a
Lots of love,
Riley Harmon.
Butler, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little girl 9 years old
and am in the fourth grade. I
microscope sot, dart set, foot-ball, made the honor roll and I’m go
and baseball bat. My sister wants ing to do my best to get on it
a sewing kit and some other every time. We are counting the
things.
Lots of love,
Aubrey Bush.
Butler, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus:
Please bring me a football, a
airplane and a bicycle.
Your little friend,
James Williamson.
Butler, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus:
Will you please bring me a bi
cycle, a pair of gloves and a foot
ball. My little brother wants a
wagon, a popgun and a pair of
gloves. Now please don’t forget
us.
Lots of love,
Cleon Johnson.
days until the time for you to
come. Will you please bring me a
Dr. set, a weaving set, some fruit,
nuts and candy.
I love you,
Emily Allen.
P. S. My iittle two year oiu sis
ter wants a baby doll that has
real hair and a trunk full of
clothes.
Butler, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little girl 9 years old and
in the fourth grade at school and
| like my teacher fine. Please bring
I me an iron board set, pair oC
bloves, pair of bedroom shoes,
l some jodphers, a sweater. And
please remember ray little sister.
Lots of love,
Betty Maddox.
Dear Santa Claus:
Maui. Ga.
I am a little boy who will be 6
years old the 9th of December. I
have seven brothers and two sis
ters. One of my brothers is over
in Tokyo. His name is Pvt. Mau
rice. Please remember him for 1
do wish so much that lie could be
with us this Christmas as w'e all
were together last Christmas.
| Santa please bring me a little
| wagon that I can haul wood on,
Also I would like to have a bi
cycle. Then if you have lets of
fruit and other confectioneries,
leave me what you think a little
boy my age would need.
Wishing you a Merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year.
I Your little friend,
I W. O. Whitley, Jr.
OUR FOREFATHERS
celebrated Christmas sometimes under the
greatest of difficulties, to say nothing of
danger. Today, in warm, lighted homes we
welcome the arrival of Yuletide, without
thought of those early hardships. It might
make our Christmas a little haopier, our
hearts a little more thankful, to take thought
of these things.
In the reverent spirit ot this glorious season
we mow wish each and every one ef yom
the deep joys which only Christmas mi
bring.
The Cross Shop
Butler, Ga.
To each of its the word Christmas
summons many happy memories. To
some it recalls a rule over the frozen
countryside to grandma’s, sleigh-
bells tinkling all the while. To others
it recalls happy reunions in mirth-
filled living rooms, gay banquets and
glowing Christmas trees. But to all
it recalls days of charm and endear- j
ment, the happiest days of our lives.
May you know this happiness in
dU its fullness once again, dear
friends, this Christmas season of
1945.
Citizens State Bank
Reynolds, Ga.
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Again may yon know the fiagrance
01 hemlock, pine and holly.
Again may friendly voices call
A greeting warm and jolly;
And again may the meaning of
Christmas,
Deep and still more true
Bring faith and hope and gladness
To the hearts of your? and you.
The Electric Shop
Freed Peed Jr. Prop.
Butler, Ga.