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Santa Claus Letters
Claus: —I am a little
anta and have been
years old
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for you <0 bring
suitcase, a doll bed,
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gnd anything else youi
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t i might want.
a is two years
then. Rsy- who
wants a little tricycle,
horse, and a little boy's
fruit, nuts and !
c bring us
iarua. please don't forget
will be looking for you.
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lanta Claus Please bring
ill. a chifforobc. a lamp, a
[desk and a machine. Your
end, MARIE BROWN.
ganta; _Please bring me a
bit and two chairs and a
Uiso some fruit, candy and
Lk you. BROWN.
Le, JEANETTE
Livingston.
ama Claus:—I want a bi
d a pretty doll with fine
it has a house coat, coat i
rain cape and some pa- j
imsp I go to school at
f iTvp r* I am in the fourth
! new" been food Bring
L dress please. Bring
S hirt, please. With love,
FVELYN TUGGLE
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Santa Claus:—I have been
wi these last few days and
ina forward to when you
' bring
ie to see me Please
wbov suit fruit some toy soldiers
candy and nuts,
iveyou some coffee and cake
titchen and some soap
water for you to wash the smut off.
Your friend,
JOHNNY VARDEMAN.
Covington.
p.S.: I am four years old now.
Dear Santa Claus:—Please bring
me a doll, desk. bail, puzzle, dress
for Christmas. Bring mother a pan,
daddy a can oi tobacco, grandmother
some candy. I will be eight years old
j am ln the third grade. I have been
very p0Od i have been good at
sc hool. Your friend,
BETTY SAVAGE.
Covington.
Dear Santa Claus:—I want you to
bring me a coat, a dress and a pair
of skates. Bring mother a dress, too.
and the baby a tricycle and a doll,
too Santa Claus, my mother is go
ing to make you a cake and set it
on the table. Your friend,
LOVENIA WILSON.
Starrsville.
Dear Santa:—I am a little boy
almost four years old. I can hardly
wait for you to come. Every day 1
ask my mother when Christmas will
be here. Please bring me some writ-! mce
things. You know I've already
ten you one letter. Don't forge!
Campbell. Your friend,
DONNY SMITH.
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Dear Santa Claus—I am a little
boy one year and nine months old.
Please bring me a rocking chair,
car. train, tricycle, candy, fruits and
nuts. Please bring mother and daddy
something too. Thank you,
CHARLES CURTIS.
Salem.
Dear Santa Claus:—I am six years
old now and just started to school
this year* I have been as good as
I could and helped my mother,
Please bring me a cowboy suit
fur on the pants, some toy
an airplane, some fruit, candy and
nuts, I will have a surprise for you
r / Merry
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look there. Your friend,
BILLY VARDEMAN.
Covington.
Santa Cfaus:—Please bring me
scabbards and two guns and a
pair of gloves, some fire works and
of fruit Your little friend,
HARVEY MULLIS.
Third Grade. Covington, Ga.
P.S.: Bring me a pair of overalls
and a shirt and aviator cap.
All year round each boy and girl
Are good as good can be,
So Santa Claus will see
That each deserves a treee.
Mind their mothers, sisters, brothers.
dads and teachers dear
And as Xmas time draws near you
are apt to hear:
I want a roller coaster,
I want a teeter board,
Well, I’ll like to travel faster, so I ll
try a new Ford.
I wouldn’t mind a cruiser and I a
submarine;
I’ll take a chance on a destroyer,
Say, wouldn't a blimp be keen.
Santa, please hurry and come, we've
waited long for you
To start on this trip
Oh, Santa my but we are all ex
cited.
Gee. we can hardly wait
For you to come down that chimney
And bring us what we rate.
Dear Santa:—Please bring me a
pair of skates and a ball and a wrist
watch. And my little brother. Char
lie, would like to have a little train,
a cowboy suit and a tool box and
please bring us some fruit and can
dy and nuts, but Santa. I want the
watch very much. Charlie is five
and I am nine. Thank you.
MARGARET RICHARDSON.
Dear Santa: —Please bring me a
Royal Mounted Police suit and two
pearl handle pistols and a pair of
skates. I am seven. Please remem
ber my brother Hubert, age six. he
j wants a cowboy suit, two pistols
and a mandolin, and we would like
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nuts, if you please, Santa Claus
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Dear Santa Claus:—I thank you
for being so nice to me last Christ
mas. This Christmas I want you to
bring me a bicycle and then what
ever you want to bring me. Your
friend
.. MARY MERCELLE CHESNUT.
Covington 621 Emory St.
Dear Santa:—I want some candy,
j fruit, and a bicycle. Mother wants
a coat and daddy wants a suit. I
i don't know what my Granddaddv
wants. Lots of love,
ILA.
Covington.
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WILLIE JEAN CAMPBELL.
Covington.
Dear Santa:—I want a watch,
Betsy Wetsy doll, some pretty shoes
and a box of candy. Your friend,
JUNE HARWELL.
Covington.
Dear Santa:—I am asking for the
things I want for Christmas. I want
a pair of skates, a riding suit, a
sewing set, and a pair of bedroom
shoes. With love,
KATIE NELL.
Covington.
Dear Santa:—Please bring me a
riding suit, a watch and a Wendy
Ann trousseau- Walter wants a
telescope set, a football suit and a
fountain pen. We will be sure to
hang our stockings. With love,
DOROTHY M.
Dear Santa-.—Please bring me a
Mount ie suit, gloves, boots and
pants. I go to school at Palmer
Stone, am in the second grade.
JIMMIE BATES.
Dear Santa:—Please bring me a
wagon, goat hammer, knife, gloves
and some boot pants. I have some
boots. Please bring mother and
daddy something, too.
GENE BATES
Dear Santa:—Please bring me
doll, riding suit, suit case. I have
a baby brother, please bring him
j something old. to play school with, I am Palm- six
years I go to at
er-Stone. My teacher is Mrs. Baker.
Please bring her something nice.
JOYCE BATES.
Dear Santa Claus:—I am a lit
tle girl and would like very much
for you to bring me a doll and a
doll carriage and a tea set, table and
chairs, and oh! a pretty picture
j book and listen, don't is five forget rrty two old
brothers, one years
pretty up there? They sure are
pretty down here. The park is dec
orated with lights. I want you to!
bring me a doll, a pretty dress, and
a pair of bed room shoes. With love
BOBBIE JEAN.
Covington.
Dear Santa:—I want a bicycle
for Christmas, a sewing set. a bath
robe. a box of candy, a big doll with
some dresses and a little gray kit
ten With love,
JEAN.
Covington.
Dear Santa:—I want a bicycle
baby doll and nuts, candy, and
fruit. Betty wants a tricycle and a
doll. Are you coming in a sled
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an done is two and they want you
to bring them an airplane each and
building blocks and kiddie car, and
a tool chest and gun. Wmre count
ing the days till Christmas and will
hurry to bed early and wait for
you. You will see the Christmas
tree in ihe window so don't forget
us Thankinc you. oh. so much
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Covington Route 3.
Dear Santa Claus:—I am a poor
little girl. My mother has just come
back from the hospital. I am not ex- ,
pecting much Christmas. She had
to pay out everything she had tc
pay the hospital bill and I'm
thinking about getting much Christ
j mas this year. I am writing you to
see if you can bring me anything
this year. I am a girl of ten years
of age. I am in the fifth grade I
live in the little filling station across
from Dr. E L. Tribble. I want any
thing you could spare me. I did
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a little jacket and a few pairs
of girls’ overalls and a few nu*s,
candy and fruit. I will be very
thankful if I get that much. My
mother said that she wanted a pair
0 f shoes, number 7. If you could
bring her that she would appreciate
j t very much. Good-bye. Your lit—
(j e friend.
MARGARET MARTHA KING.
Covington, RFD 2.
Dear Santa,—I am a little girt
four years old I have been a good
uttie girt all this year. I wish you
would bring me a doll and a tea
se t. Doris wants a doll and a pair
0 f gloves. Oliver wants a football
a nd a pair of gloves. We all want
]pt s of fruit, nuts and candy. San
t a- don't forget to stop at grand
father's house. Sincerely,
LATRELLE COFER.
Covington. Route 1
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