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Stair Santa:—riiease bnng me a
fcjeyele and a doll with a bottle. I
frg. six years old. Don't forget my
little baother, Bill.
MARY JONES
If–xsfield.
Deax Santa Claus:—I am a little
eight years old. I go to school
»t Heard-Mixon and am in the sec
«pd grade. I want you to please
|p}Ag me a big coaster wagon, a
gytmixe book to color, some big boy
Colors, a bail tooth brush and some
gjevas, marbles and all kinds of
iKUits and nuts. My little brother,
JfcaUBy, five years old. wants a wa
truck, bail, marbles and lots of
tgjuly, fruits and nuts and little Joe,
tluee years Old, wants a big rubber
tosH, a truck, little car a teddy bear
fruits, candy and nuts. Don’t
target my big brother and sister,
Xiotner and father and Grannie.
JljAEik you. Your little friend,
. GEORQE MOSS.
•wington, Route 1.
Dearest- Santa Claus:—I am a lit
tle girl, almost three years old. I
"reuld like for you to bring me a lit
tle table and chairs an ironing board,
a tooking set, a doll, fruits and can
ity. Please be good to all little chil
dren, especially to orphan children
Your little girl,
BARBARA ANN MCINTOSH.
Oxford.
Deax Santa Claus:—Please bring
a cow'boy suit and a puzzle. Bring
»e an Indian suit, too. Bring me a
£g-ir of boots, too. My birthday is
December fourteenth and I am in
Cke fourth grade. Please bring my
mother a box of candy and my daddy
a pair of pants and a shirt. Your
Mead,
JOE ANDERSON.
fct–rrsville.
Deax Santa Claus:—I go to school
•very day. Please bring me a tricycle,
K>g and lunch box, fruits, nuts and
eandy. Lots of love,
AMY JO HAMBY
Deax Santa Claus:—As it won’t be
lung until Christmas, I thought I
would write to you and tell you
would f like have. If
•what I to you
lum an extra little sewing machine
I would like you to bring it to me,
but If you haven’t, I’d appreciate a
kig ioll and a nice story book. I’m a
little girl, five years old and I will
fca glad when I can start to school.
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to that. You always have. I’m fond
of wagons, trains, balls, in fact, all
kinds of toys, especially wagons. So
I’m going to continue to be good and
I do hope you still remember me.
Love,
LOWELL T. ALEXANDER.
Covington.
Dear Santa Claus — I want you to
bring me a suit of clothes, all kinds
of fruit and some candy and nuts.
Santa, I hope you will have a merry
Xmas. Your little friend,
THOMAS STEWART.
Third Grade, Livingston School.
Dear Santa Claus:—I have been a
good girl and I want you to bring
me a book satchel, ball, colors, pen
cils, a dress and a pair of socks, lots
of fruit, nuts and candies. Remem
ber mother, daddy and my two
brothers. Your little friend,
LOUISE SIMMONS.
Third Grade, Livingston School.
Dear Santa Claus:—I am a littlle
girl ton years old, and in the sixth
grade* I am smart in school, and at
home. Please bring me a sweater,
dress, tablet and pencil, nuts, fruits
and candy. Respectfully,
VIRGINIA EVA BANKS.
Mansfield, Route 2, Box 3.
Dear Santa Claus: I am a little
boy 10 years old. I go to school. I
am in the Third grade. Santa Claus,
here is what I want you to bring me
for Christmas. Bring me a lot of
fire works, cap pistol, caps, torpe
does, all kinds of fruits, nuts, raisins,
lots of nice candy, foot ball and a
large rubber ball, some air gun shots,
three boxes is a-plenty, a cocoanut,
a tablet and pencil. Don’t forget my
little brother (Allen), bring him lots
of good things, too- Don’t forget to
visit all my little schoolmates. Wish
ing Santa Claus a Merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year, your little
boy,
J. W. HAMBY,
Covington, R.P.D, 5.
Dear Santa Claus: — I want to
thank you for the things you
brought me last year. Please bring
me a brook satchel, a doll and a tea
set. Thank you. With love,
CAROL BREEDLOVE,
Third Grade, Covington.
Dear Santa Claus:—Please bring
me a doll, story books, and lots of
nice things that a little girl eight
years old would like- Also, fruit, nuts
and candy. Your little friend,
ETHEL JOHNSON.
Deax Santa Claus:—I am seven
years old and in the second grade.
Please bring me a box of toy money,
a tea set, a telephone and a doll you
rock to sleep. Your little friend,
RUBY LEE ROWE.
Dear Santa Claus: — Please bring
me a mounted police suit, a horn and
a tool box and a doctor’s set. Bring
Jimmie an Indian suit, a horn and
a car. I am five years old and Jim
mie is three. Your friend,
BILL ROWE.
Deax Santa:—I want to thank you
for the nice things you brought me
last year and I have tried to be a
good little boy and help my mother
all I could and will you please. If
you have any, bring me a little ma
chine gun, truck and tractor, and a
few nuts, candy and fruit. I will
thank you a lot- Your little friend,
LANIER COWAN.
Covington, R.F.D. 4,
Dear Santa Claus:—I am a little
boy, four years old. I am a good lit
tle boy. If not asking too much of
you, please bring me an electric
train, tommy gun, cowboy suit,
skates, football, scooter, merry-go-
I go to Sunday School almost every
Sunday. Be sure. If you can, come
to our Christmas tree at the com
munity house. Remember all my lit
tle friends. Love,
VERSA MANN.
Covington, RFD. 4.
Dear Santa:—I am five years old.
Please bring me a big wagon, fruits,
nuts and candy. Love,
WAYNE HAMBY
Covington.
Dear Santa Claus—I want a doll
and a dress. I am in the second
grade. I go to Starrsville school. I
want a handkerchief, too. With love,
LAURATINE AIKEN.
Starrsville.
Dear Santa Claus:—I am most
nine years old. I go to school and
study hard. So please bring me a
sewing set, two flower vases and a
surprise, lots of fruits, nuts and can
dies. Don’t forget my grandmother
and grand-dad and all my friends.
Lots of love,
JACQUELYN HAMBY
Covington.
Dear Santa Claus:—Please bring
me a bicycle, riding pants and
nurse's kit. I go to school and am
in the third grade, I will be nine
years old the 14th day of this month.
Be good to all the little boys and
girls, and don’t forget my brother,
mother and daddy. I'm looking for
you Xmas eve. Your little friend,
PEGGIE ANN BOH ANON.
Covington.
Dear Santa Claus:—Please bring
me a Northwest Mountie cow’boy
suit. Also bring me a little car with
a motor in it. Please bring mother a
pair of brown stockings, and daddy
a pair of socks. I am in the fourth
grade, and will be nine years old
the 14th of this month. Your friend,
JAMES ANDERSON.
Starrsville.
Deax Santa Claus:—I am a little
boy, eight years old. I would like
for you to bring me a construction
outfit, a submarine with torpedo, a
Mickey Mouse wrist watch, a build
ing block outfit, a basket ball, some
fruits, nuts and candies. Thanking
you,
JIMMY BOHANNON.
Covington.
Dear Santa Claus:—I know you’ll
be surprised, indeed, to receive a
letter from me. My name is Lewelt
Alexander and I live out on Brown
Bridge Road, just three miles from
the town of Covington, Georgia. I
have tried very hard to be a good
boy. I help my mother and sisters
just lots. I like to pick up things in
my mother's room, and I run er
rands for the whole family—and I
must say I enjoy helping people.
Now this Christmas business is get
ting serious. I don’t know, as yet,
what I want you to bring my family.
Please do bring them something nice
for I want them to enjoy Christmas
too. As for me, I know you’ll attend
Deax Santa:—I am a little boy, 6
years old. Want you to bring me a
wagon, a big ball, some gloves, story
book and some blocks and lots of
goodies. Please remember all the
other girls and boys.
PRESTON JUNIOR JOHNSON
Dear Santa:—Please bring me a
train, tractor, a wrecker and a rail
road track. I have been real good,
Santa. Please bring my sister, Mar
tha Joe, a rocking chair, a piano and
a doll. I am 4 years old and my sis
ter is one year old. Bring us lots of
fruit, and nuts. Bring us a little car
together and a big ball. Love,
RAYMOND TOWNSEND.
Covington.
P.S.: Santa, there’ll be a piece of
cake for you.
Dear Santa Claus:—I just wanted
to write you a few lines so you
wouldn't forget me I am a little girl
11 years old. I go to school and in
the seventh grade. I like school fine.
I would like for you to bring me a
pair of bedroom slippers, house coat,
a pair of shoes and a dress, all kinds
of fruit, nuts and candy. Remember
THE COVINGTON NEWS
all my little friends, mother, daddy
grandmother and grandfather. Your
little friend,
BETTY RUTH MARTIN.
51 Hazel St., Porterdaie.
Dear Santa: — We axe two girls
that go to Livingston School. We
want a ring and a watch. Please
don’t forget us Love,
MARTHA and DAISY.
Dear Santa Claus: — I am eight
years old. I go to Livingston school.
I want you to bring me a doll and
a piano, candy and some fruit.
Please don’t forget me. I hope Santa
don’t forget anyone. Love,
BETTY GORDON.
Covington.
Dear Old Santa:—I am a little boy
6 years old. Please bring me a wa
gon, and a tool box and a play doc
tor outfit. I won’t ask for any more.
I have two little brothers- Please
don’t forget them. Llndy wants a
wagon and a tool box and a doctor
outfit, and Kent wants a rocker
horsie, a ball and a little doll and
bring us some fruit and nuts, candy
and don’t forget all the other little
girls and boys. Be good to them all.
We have tried to be good this year.
Love to Santa Claus,
PAT ANKLIN.
Covington.
Dear Santa Claus:—I am a little
girl 8 years old. I want a doll in a
case, a sewing set, a tea set.
I have two sisters, Beatrice warns
same as I do, Tina wants a coat,
a pocket book, a sewing set. I will
thank you. Love,
JUANITA ANGLIN.
Covington.
Dear Santa Claus:—I am a little
boy, 5 years old, and am a good little
boy, so won’t you please tiring me
a tricycle, a little car and a big
ball- Be good to daddy and mother
and all little children.
BILLY BANKS.
Mansfield.
Dear Santa Claus:—I am eight
years old. I have been a good girl.
So please bring me a sewing set and
a bicycle, some fruit, nuts and can
Do not forget my little sister
and brother or any of my school
friends. Your little friend.
JACQUELYN HAMBY.
Covington.
Dear Santa Claus:—I am a little
boy, nine years old. I go to school,
and in the third grade. I like school
fine- Please bring me a big wagon,
all kinds of fruit, nuts and carn^y
and please bring my little brother,
J. T., a kiddie car. Don’t forget
mother, daddy, all my little friends
and both of my grandmothers. Bring
them something nice. Your little
friend,
HORACE GOODMAN.
21 Pine St., Porterdaie.
Dear Santa Claus:—I am writing
a line to let you know what I wan'
for Christmas, I will tell you how
old I am. I am eight years old. I
want a sewing set and a little dress,
also a sweater and a pair of shoes.
If you think I have wished for toe
much, do not bring it all for I wan’ i
others to get something too- I am
going to have a pretty little Christ
mas tree. I hope you have a happy
Christmas. Your little friend,
ALLENE CAPES.
Covington.
Dear Santa Claus:—I am a little
girl six years old. I go to school, I
love my teacher, her name is Miss
Ricker. Please bring me a big ma-ma
doll, a blackboard and desk. And
please do not forget all the other
little boys and girls.
JIMMIE RUTH CHANDLER.
Porterdaie.
Dear Santa Claus:—I am a little
boy six years old- I go to school. I j
love my teacher, her name is Miss
Ricker. Please bring me a cowboy
suit, two pearl handle guns and ?
scooter. And please do not forget
my little cousins and J. L. Knight,
BILLY KNIGHT.
Porterdaie.
Dear Santa Claus:—I am a little
girl, ten old. I to Livingston '
years go
School. I have not mised a day this
term. I live at Rocky Plains- I wan:
you to bring me a mama doll and a j
tea set, some candy and fruit. I hope
you won’t forget a boy or girl this
Christmas. Sincerely yours.
DOROTHY GORDON.
Rocky Plains.
Dear Santa:—If you will look on
the mantel where you did last year,
you will find a piece of cake for
you. I am six years old and please
bring me a scooter, Di-Dee doll, bed
room shoes and lots of Qandy. Re
member all my little friends at
school in Miss Ruth Hardwick’s
room, first grade. Love
CHARLOTTE CHRISTIAN.
Covington,
Dear Santa Claus:—I am a little
boy, 8 years old, and in the third
grade- I like to go to school fine.
Please bring me a raincoat, watch,
bathrobe and a pair of house shoes,
all kinds of fruits and nuts. Please
remember all my little friends. Don’t
forget grandmother and grandfath
er. Your little friend,
JAMES MARTIN.
51 Hazle 8t., Porterdaie.
Dear Santa Claus:—I am a little
boy, six years old. I want you to
bring me a bicycle and a watch and
round, busy bridge, cap pistol, candy,
fruits and nuts. Please be good to
mother and daddy, and ail the little
children, too. Thank you, Santa,
Donald Kelly.
Covington.
Dear Santa Claus:—Will write and
tell you what I want for Xmas- I
am a little girl, 8 years old, in the
third grade. I want a nice ring and
anything else you have for a little
girl like me. I would like to have
all kinds of fruits and candies. I
hope you won’t miss any little child.
Thanks to you,
VIOLA SHADIX,
Covington, R.F.D. 5.
some story books. Don't forget to
come to see all my little playmates
and friends, And Santa, be sure to
bring Ann my little cousin in Grif
fin, G–., a doll and doll carriage,
BOBBY PATRICK.
Covington Mills.
Dear Santa Claus:—I am seven
years old and in the second grade. I
like school very much. I have a good
teacher. Am expecting a good time
Christmas. I want a bicycle, boat
that explodes, fruits and candy, wa
gon, firecrackers and a game. Your
friend,
RALPH WALTON.
Starrsville.
Dear Santa:—I am sorry I have
waited so long to write you. I want
you to bring me a sleepy doll, fruits,
candy and nuts. I was glad to get
your letter last year. Love,
HELEN ARMISTEAD,
Covington, Route 5.
Dear Santa Claus:—I am a little
boy 7 years old and am in the first
grade. I try to study my lessons and
mind my teacher- I have a very good
teacher, Miss Pennington, Now,
please, Santa. I won t ask for too
much, cause I want you to remem
ber my classmates and teacher. Now
Santa. I will tell you what I want.
I want a football, cap pistol, a horn,
a tool set and also a little truck,
candy, fire works, fruit and nuts.
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Dear Santa Claus:—Please bring
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sleepy doll, big red ball, bicycle, old
maid cards pack stones, a doll
cradle, a lamp and globe, bathrobe,
bedroom slippers and puzzles. Love,
CARROL KING.
Dear Santa Claus: — Will you
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stove, some dishes, some stewers
and lids, pans, some oranges, apples,
candy and raisins, and a little dog
And dear old Santa, please bring
little brother, Benjamin, a big red
ball, a doll, a big old dog that can
not bark, a little chu-chu train.
Bring me and Benjamin an aero
plane. Benjamin some candy, or
anges, apples and some raisins. And
please don’t forget papy and mamma
and my big brothers. Bring them
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seven the 4th of January. 1 go to
school this term and sure am learn
ing fast. Little brother Benjamin is
three years old. Good bye, Santa,
IDA LOU and BENJAMIN MILLER.
Dear Santa Claus:—I thought I
would write and tell you what I
want you to bring me. I want you
to bring me some fruit and some
toys. I sure do like to go to school-
Th ursday, Decent .1
I am going to be a good boy. I am in
the first grade. Love,
TERRELL HARRIS.
Starrsville.
Dear Santa Claus:—I am a little
girl in the third grade. Please bring
me a box of colors, color books, story
books, pencil box and other nice
things that a girl of my age will
like Nuts, fruits and candies. Your
little friend.
JOYCE YANCEY.
Covington. Route 5.
Dear Santa Claus:—I want you to
please bring me a doll and some
other things. I will come to town
Saturday and tell you about what
I want. Love,
RUNELL WILSON.
Starrsville.
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Covington. JEAN AVER'
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Covington. BOBBY