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PAGE EIGHT Letters to Santa Claus s ’’.3 1 msß MSSS 1 < * JaSSng ‘ s j ~ ij Dear Santa: I am a little girl seven years old and am in the first grade at school. I am sending 10 cents for the Empty Stocking Fund. I want you to please bring me a cow girl suit, a pair of bed room slippers, .a doll dining tahl eand tea . set, some nuts, fruits, candy and nigger-chasers. Your little friend Kathryn Feagle. ■ ~~ * Dear Santa Claus. I am a little girl . eight years old and in the third grade.’ Please bring me a wheel and some fruit, candy, sparklers, and t horn, and don't forget my sister. Lota pf loye, Catherine Johnsqn P. S. Enclosed is 15 cents for the Empty Stocking Fund. XfS&jn&tn.ta: Please bring me a fruits, candy, fire crackers, a box of sparklers, and anything else you have to spare. I am sending 30 cents for the Emptt Stocking Fund. Your friend, How ard W. Dozier. P. S. lam ten years old and in the fourth grade. My dearest Santa Claus: I am II years old, and in the 7th grade. I am taking music and expression. I want you to. bring me a big doll that walks, talks, sleeps and has real eyelashes. I also want a brave let, some books, sparklers, little lire crackers, fire works, fruits, nuts and candy. Please bring mother, dady, brother, and grandmama, Mrs A. J. Penwington, and n;y teacher, Mr. Harvey'Brooks something nice. With) lots of love, Glartvs Coker. Dear Santa Claus: lima' little boy—'f years old. J want you to brin« ine an air rifle, some shots, a hairp, snrne toys, and fruits. You will find enclosed 10 cents for the Stocking Fund. Your friend, William Henry FrankVn. J -nd.,? Dear-Santa Claus: Tam a little girl 6 years old, I want you to bripg me a doll, doll carriage, a lit tle stove and some fruit. You will find 'enclosed 10' cents for the Stacking Fund. Your friend, Jessid Ftahcis Franklin Dear Santa Claus. lam a little girl of 13. I wish you would bring me a vanity box, toilet sot. a string •of white shell beads and a story book. : You will find enclosed 10 cents fpr the Empty Stocxing Fund. Your friend, Mary Evelyn Frank lin. Dewi- Santa Claus: I am a little girl-10 year sold, I want you to briijg f me a doll, a little doll Fed, a little stove, some cook things, a doll buggy and isome fruit. Enclosed is 10 cents-for the Empty Stocking Fund; Your friend, Annie Modred Fraiifclin. -'■rd ' "i! DCAt Santa Claus: Please bring me a bicycle, automatic pistol, some sparklers and some fruits. Enclosed is 10 cents for the Fund. Your little friend, Joel Thptnas.* ' Ji J Dear Santa Claus: lam a little boy ten years old, and go to school at Union High, and am in the fifth grade. Mrs. Lamb is my teacher. Will you bring me a bicycle tire, 24 by* -1 1-2, some twent,- two cartridges, a cow boy suit and some fruit, nuts'and candy. Enclosed is ten cents for the Empty Stocking FuftO.' t'Kdpe Mr. and Mrs; Santa Claus hWve a jolly Christmas. Ed ward Ethridge. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy six years old and I am going to sehdoi this year, so please bring me a little writing desk, a gun, a watch and Some- fire works, fruit, and a box of cherry candy. Enclosed is ;25 cents foF the Empty Stocking Fund. - JJfcbert Cannon RUSSIA ABOLISHES ITS WORKERS’ HOLIDAYS (By The Associated Press') LONDON, Dec 15— Soviet Illg sia is becoming at little les* each fe. yt ar/ ‘it is said, the paradise for the &, ti workfeg6iiui that it starte-l out tc be.-* Win ja .particu’.n*- .-•> in t’.>< Ready, Fellows! Gifts That Bear the Acid Test Special i/ la Special 10 AM Tuesday 3 PM Tuesday isc. < sc • -gr-“* Needless to say—thousands came into our stere Saturday, the opening day wffiPFSn. cur safe, and bought heavily of the wonderful values that we are offering. V Thi smerely means that each and every one of cur customers saved money l| / On l * ie ’ r r ‘ stmas B#*, an< J eac h and every one of them bought something JngL $' ts ' f at wiH laM for a iong ’ ?Ong time » and give the kind cf service that is rght- i Y/ fully expected of all high grade merchandise. ia, J? Now, this sale will continue through Christmas Eve. You have just eight more shopping days. The.time is short. Now is the time to act. Now is the T / Wxß time so you to buy ' Shop ear,y in the di,y in the week > in the morning. Note the extraordinary values we wll offer you from day to day through the Times- y Fk Recorder. .... /I 7 > WBlnrs ——— 2_ Watch Our // I m. 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U.ak—all sizes. aI J r J bes * t E s e^ oe e s n that /®. f y tiiim tMWmri' with the exception of the hats These remar ,e pr. sue- man buy , Make # notat : on .7..'- 1 11 i s n’ " we have advertised as a special tions are fr ur re-**ou ay 5.7-1 e these reductions and then Ifljl ' \ M ' llfcrpl I”-valuenote these an< y ° U T On , I ’. 1 ~ come in and let us fit your en- I ~ l-’W H $5 00 Hats CQ ec _now ” tire fami,y with their fDOtwcar > I •yA.-iwlBW only ‘ Reg .r $2.50 fcIQE needs ‘ ts 'W W s7 i ooHatß $5.45 eo’ia Valu ” $5.65 ® wBl $7.50 Hats or Ct; • Values only 5 * only o ValueS , $5.95 vUI M only - • c I Regular $4.00 $2.95 $9.00 Values llzliWlnHU Come and get ’em—they re . -’ues cnly only tpv.JJ ‘<\V. here for you at these prices. Regu’ar $5.00 CQ Bwhere early. Values only * only »Pa.«7«J |Mfcßylander Shoe Company “Where Quality Counts —and It Costs No More” Ameiicus, Ga> THE AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER ’ MONDAY AFT TERNOON, DECEMBER lv, 1924