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McClelland school children
WRITE LETTERS TO SANTA CLAUS
Hear Santa:—Please bring me a
doll with black hair and blue eyes,
some fruit. 1 have tried to be a good
girl and am studying my lessons. I
want a carriage to roll my doll in
also, you will find my stocking under
the mantle shelf and I will close for
this time. Euretha McClelland.
Dear Santa:—We are three little
boys, Mitchel Hall, Joe and Harley
Leavens. We love you, Santa, and
you to please come by our house.
Mitchell wants a drum and some
fruit; Joe wants a toy gun with caps,
a knife and some fruit and Harley
wants a knif e with two blades and
some fruit. Your friends,
Mitchell, Joe and Harley.
Dear Santa:—l am a little girl 9
years old. I go to school and have
tried to be a good girl, Santa. Please
come by our house and bring me a
sleeping doll with red hair and a
carriage for her, also a tea set for
my doll house, also some fruit. Please
bring my little brother, Pittman, a
train that -will run and an automobile
that will “honk.” Love to you and all
the “Kiddies.” Willie Mae Vickers.
Dear Santa:—Please, Santa, bring
me a gun and some saps, about two
boxes of caps and five cents worth of
fire works for Christmas. I will love
you the rest of your life and thank
you. I will think of you all the time.
Well, I will close for this time. From
your friend. Virgil Stewart.
Dear Santa: —We are five little peo
ple, too small to write our letters but
we don’t want you to forget us, Santa.
We are all in school and are trying
to learn to write, so that we can
send you a letter ourselves next year.
We are named warren, Juanita, Dal
ton, Minor and Simon and this is
what we want to get Christmas:
Warren wants a little automobile
and some fruit; Juanita wants a doll
with yellow hair and a carriage; Dal
ton wants a horse and wagon, a little
train and some fire crackers; Minor
wants a little boat and a horse and
buggy and Simon wants a little goat
and a cart and a little automobile.
We will love you until next Xmas,
Santa. Your friends, Warren, Juani
ta, Dalton, Minor and Simon.
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Dear Santa:—Please bring m e a
train, an automobile and some fire
crackers. I learn my lessons and I
have tried to be a ood boy. 1 will
clos efor this time.
Warren McClelland.
Dear Santa:—Please send me a doll
with black hair and blue eyes. I have
tried to be a good girl, and am study
ing my lessons. You will find my
stocking under the mantle shelf, San
ta, and fill it from top to toe with
pretty things and candy, too, and I
want one cocoanut to eat. Your friend,
Matilda Carver.
Dear Santa:—Please bring me a
doll with yellow hair, and blue eyes
I and a pink dress for her , a pink hat
and a pair of slippers too, and a tea
set for my' doll, some fruit and a
, carriage for my doll. Love to you
and all the rest. Polly Leavens.
Dear Santa:—Please bring me some
oranges, candy, bananas, fire crackers
! and bring m e some toys, a nice big
horse and cart and you don’t know
how I will love you. I have tried
to be a good boy, am studying my
lessons. You will find my stocking
under the mantle shelf, Santa.
friend, Hoke Stewart.
Dear Santa Claus: —Please try and
come by our house, Santa, and bring
me a lady doll and a go-cart for her.
Let the doll have blue eyes and brown
hair, and a little set of dishes and a
little rocking chair for her. Please
don’t forget to bring my little brother
Dalton, a little train that will run and
ia little automobile that will run and
| some fire crackers. We will be good
1 children, Santa, and love you lots.
Bessie Vickers.
Dear Santa:—l am going to school
; and in th e 4th reader and trying to
I be a good girl and am not but iO years
' old, and I want you to come by our
: house and bring me a big sleeping doll
| 21 inches high and a carriage for her,
|and also a tea set for my dolly and
a bed for her to sleep on. Bring my
! little blind siste. a little crying doll
j and a little toy piano and lots of fruit
and nuts. Your little girls,
1 Otte Mae and Leotha Peterson.
LETTERS FOB
SANTA CUIUS
Douglas, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus:—l have been a
very good boy this year and I want
you to bring me two boxes of gun
: shells. Bring my little brother a toy
I train and some fir e works and fruit
! such as oranges, apples, candy and
cracckers. You can’t miss the way I
live on R. F. D. Box 120. lam your
boy. Henry Tanner.
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Douglas, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus:—l am a little
girl 6 years old, I am going to school
and I love my teacher. I want you
to bring m e a little rocking chair and
a doll and please don’t forget my other
little sisters, Myrtis and Marie, they
want one too. Anice Mae Ricketson.
Douglas, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus: —I am a little
boy eight years old, I am going to
school and am learning very fast am
nearly ready for the fourth grade. I
want you to bring me a train of cars,
a rubber ball and som fruit as trere is
so many children to visit I will not ask
for much. Owen Ricketson.
Nicholls, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus:—l go to school.
Hike Miss Jewel and love to go to
school. I am a good girl, bring me
a wagon and horn and som e fruit.
Come to see us on Christmas eve and
bring me an automobile.
Devoda Bagley.
Nicholls, Ga.
D ear Santa Claus:—J go to school
and learn fast. I have been a good
boy. Please bring me a automobile, a
train and track, a rifle and some fruit.
I like Miss Jewel. I am in the Ist
grade. Demery Bagley.
Nicholls, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus:—l go to school
and have been a good student, and like
Miss Jewel. Please bring m e a coca
nut, bannas some fire crackers and a
bugle and a automobile, a little train
and some fruit. Please remember
Miss Jewel. Oliver Bagley.
Nicholls, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus: —I go to school
and learn fast. Please bring me a
doll and trunk and doll carriage and
a rooster that will crow. I have quit
my pouting spells, am not going to
have any more. Please bring Miss
Jewel a diamond ring. 1 am in the
first grade. Bettie Hersey.
Nicholls, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus: —I have been
a good gril and mind my teacher.
Please bring me a little automobile, a
little doll and trunk and some fruit.
Bring Miss Jewel a ring.
Azell Cater.
Nicholls, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus: —I have been
good. I go to school and am in the
j first grade, 1 go to Sunday school. I
like Miss Jewel, please remember her
'and bring me a big doll, a little trunk,
| doll carriage and some fruit, I will
have my stocking hanging ready for
you. Best wishes, Aleen Carter.
Nicholls, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus:—l go to school
and Sunday school, I learn fast and I
am in the first grade. Please bring
me an automobile, ring and bracelet,
doll and buggy, a toy mule that runs
on wheels. Santa Claus I love you
next to Miss Jewel, don’t forget her
Christmas. Linnie Mae Hersey.
Nicholls, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus: —I have been a
good girl, I go to school every day,
haven’t missed a day since school
[ started. Please bring me a little
j trunk and a big doll and carriage and
some fruit. I like Miss Jewel, bring
her a nice present, I am in the first
grade, my name is Adell Carter.
Nicholls, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus:—l have been a
good boy and smart. I like Miss
Jewel, am in the second grade and
learn fast. Please bring me a rifle
a pack of fire crackers, a little horse
and buggy and a rooster that crows
loud and a bicycle and some fruit.
Eddie Johnson.
Nicholls, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus:—l go tO’ school.
I like my teacher. Please bring me
an organ, a big doll and buggy and
some fruit and a little trunk. Bring
jMiss Jewel a pretty watch bracelet.
Cortney Johnson.
Nicholls, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus:—l go to school,
11 like my teacher well. Please sir,
,! : ' me a j 'ano ar.d a marble and a
dell and I want you to send my teach
*er a necklace. Bessie Randall.
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Douglas, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus:—l am a little
i boy six years old and want yuo to
bring me a waiting desk and chair,
an engine, drum, raincoat, hat and
overshoes and lot of nice fruit. Your
little friend, T. R. Sikes, Jr.
Douglas, Ga.
Dear Old Santa: —I am a little girl
6 years old. I want you to bring me
a doll that can talk and a carriage
a little rocking chair, some oranges,
apples, nuts and everything that is
good. My nam e is Corrine O’Steen.
Douglas, Ga.
Dear Old Santa:—l a ma little girl
4 years old. I want you to bring me
a doll that can talK and a carriage
and some nuts and fruit of all kind.
My name is Gussie O’Steen.
Douglas, Ga.
Dear Old Santa Claus:—l am a boy
8 years old, my name is Freeman
O’Steen, 4 miles west of Douglas. I
want you to bring me an air rifle,
some apples, oranges, nuts, candy and
everything that is good.
Freeman O’Steen.
Douglas, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus: —I am a little
boy three years old, and want you
to bring me for Xmas, a bicycle, black
board, train, tool box, shoot gun and
lots of fruit. Don’t forget I have a
little brother bring him a rattler.
Chesta Kuht Luke.
Douglas, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus:—l want a Christ,
mas tree and a doll and some apples,
oranges and candy and a doll cradle
and arriage. Your girl,
Christelle Fielding.
Broxton, Ga.
Dear Uncle Jim:—l am a little crip
ple girl six years old. Igo to school
and study hard. I want Santa Claus
to bring me a bicycle and a piano and |
some fruit and nuts. llazle Odom
Broxhon, Ga.
Dear Uncle Jim: —I am a little or- !
phan boy six years old. I go to
si hool with my little cripple cousin.
1 want Santa Claus to bring me a
wagon, a hoe, a shovel, a rake, a
[bicycle and some fruit and nuts.
Bobbie McCray.
Douglas, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus: —Please bring
me a writing desk, story book and
omo nice things to cat. Your little
i girl, Edv/lna Prestcn.
Douglas, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus:—l am a little
boy 5 years old and I want you to
bring me a drum, some building blocks
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and a horn and lots of nice things to
eat. Your little boy
Franklin Preston.