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Santa Claus Letters
Dear Santa Claus:—I am a little
girl three years old. and I have one
brother and one sister. They go to
school and my mother works, so
Santa Claus, I get very lonesome
when they are all away from home
and I want you to bring me some
thing to play with. I want a tricy
cle and a pretty doll and a (ea set.
Love,
RACHEL NORRIS.
Covington.
Dear Santa Claus:—I want a pair
of shoes and a bus. I want a desk,
too. Bring mother and father a
bushel of apples. I am in the third
grade.
ROBERT JOE LAZENBY.
Social Circle.
Dear Santa Claus:—I arr a little
girl, eight School- years I old. I go the to third Liv-j
ingston am in
grade. Please bring me a doll, a
sewing set. a pair of gloves and a!
dress. Also lots of fruits and can
dies. Don’t forget my little sister;
j Dear Santa Claus:—I am a little
girl eight years old and have been
very good. I want a dress and some
socks and some fruit and candy. And
don't forget little Betty Jane. She
| is only two. And also Elizabeth.
DOROTHY ANN FINCHER.
Dear Santa Claus:—I am a little
boy six years old. I have a little
sister, almost two years old. Will
you please bring me a Mountie suit,
a train and bring sister a doll and
carriage. Please bring both of us lots
of nuts, candy, raisins, fruits and
fire works You will find some cake
for you and some corn for your rein
deers under the tree. Your little
friends,
WAYMAN and PEGGY MAXWELL.
Covington.
Dear Santa Claus:—I am a little
girl three years old. I try to be good
to every one. Please bring me a tri
cycle and a doll in a suit case.
Please remember all the other little
boys and girls. Love,
SARA JANELLE SHAW.
7 Spruce St., Porterdale.
Dear Santa Claus:—Please bring
me a big red wagon- I am in the
first grade. Miss Pennington is my
teacher. My nam? is.
MARTIN DOBBS.
Starrsville.
Hello, Santa Claus:—I hope you
are feeling fine and dandy. I am a
big boy, five years old. Hope you
will find me this Xmas. I have moved
from Athens to Porterdale, Ga., IS
Ivy St. I want you to bring me a
small bicycle and a pair of boxing
gloves tool table w'ith stool and bed
room shoes and some books, police
suit with pearl handle guns, roll
caps and fruits and nuts of all kinds
and don’t forget to bring my daddy
a box of cigars. Hope you have a
merry Xmas and a happy New Year.
By-by. From a good boy,
BRADLEY POULNOTT.
16 Ivy St., Porterdale.
Dear Santa — I am a little boy
eight years old. Have been very nice.
I want you to bring me a big red
wagon, a race track and little cars,
a big basket ball, two story books
and a game so my daddy can play
with me- And a lot of goodies. Be
sure to come to see everybody in the
third grade.
THOMAS JOHNSON.
Covington, Rt. 1.
Dear Santa Claus: — Will you
please bring me a 50-piece construc-
and all other little girls and boys,
Your little friend,
SHIRLEY STOKES.
Covington. Route 5.
Dear Santa Claus: — I want an
electric train and rubber bricks. I
also want a cowboy suit and big 75
soldier set and a 50-piece road
ing set and a new big 40-piece farm
set. I am in the second grade. Your
friend,
L H. COOK. j
Starrsville. j
Dear Santa Claus:—I want you to;
bring me a truck and car, I want |
some candy, nut 3 and fruit. I have'
three cousins and I want you to
bring them something, too- I have|
four brothers and two sisters. They
say they want something too. and i
my two sisters said they want a !
doll. Your friend,
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Covington. RFD 5. !
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Dear Santa Claus:—I am
you a few line® to ask you to
me a few things for Christmas. I
a boy of eight. I want you to
me a wagon and some fruits
candy. I have four brothers and
sisters. Please send them some
thing and don’t forget my cousins
at Covington. Your friend,
CLIFFORD COURSEY.
Covington.
Dear Santa Claus.— Want a truck
with three little cars on it. I want
some fruit, candy and nuts. I have
two sisters and they want a doll and
some fruit, too. Your friend,
GRADY COURSEY.
Covington, RFD 5.
Dear Santa:—I want a train and
bus and a bicycle. That is all I
Bring my mother and father
handkerchiefs. With love
RONAL ELLIOTT.
tion outfit! Please bring me a house
building set, I am in the second
grade. Your friend,
JIMMY BOHANNON.
atarrsville.
Dear Santa Claus—I want you to
bring mother and daddy a nice pres
ent. I want you to bring me a doll
and some doll clothes, I want a wa
gon and some clothes for my other
two dolls. I am in the second grade.
I have tried to be good. Your friend.
BARBARA JACKSON.
Starrsville.
Dear Santa:—I am a little girl,
eleven years of age. I am writing to
tell you what I want for Christmas.
I want a pair of slippers, dress,
sweater, fire crackers, sparklers, big
ball, pair of anklets, fruits, nuts
candy and some little things like’
that. Well now I am gomg to tell
you what my little brother wants,
He wants a wagon, little cars, ball,
fire crackers, sparklers, candy, nuts. 1
fruits. Well. Santa, my little brother
and I are waiting for you to come,!
Your little child,
SELITA MOBLEY.
Covington Route 4
Dear Santa:—I am a little boy,
almost four years old. My birthday |
will be on December 24th. The day
you will come to see me. I have been
a good little boy and want you to
bring me a fire engine and a wreck
er. I am putting all my pennies and
nickles in my pig bank to save for
you to help pay you for my things.
I have a new' cowboy suit and my
little playmate, Dan Morgan, has one
just like it and we like to wear them.
You are a nice old man and I love
you, Santa.
JOE KITCHENS.
Mansfield.
Dear Santa: —I am a little girl, liv
ing nine miles from Covington, and
I want you to bring me a watch, Di
Dee doll, bed room slippers and
of fruit, and candy My little sister is
Charlotte Christian and please re
member her, too. Very truly,
JACQUELYN CHRISTIAN.
i Covington.
Dear Santa Claus:—I am a little
boy two years old, and I want you
to bring me for Christmas a wagon,
a little car, a gun and scabbard, a
pair of boots and a sweater and leg
gings, and several pairs of socks and
lots of fruits and fire works. Being
very small I will not ask for
Santa, please don’t forget my moth
er and dad.
WOODIE HALL LUNSFORD.
Covington.
Dear Santa Claus:—Just to
hello. Christmas is just around the
corner, and O boy. am I glad. I have
been a good little girl, am
years old, go to school at Palmer
Stone- Am in the third grade. My
is Miss Dorothy Piper. I like
her fine Santa, please bring me a
ring, Shirley Temple doll doll bed
and fruits, nuts and candies. Don’t
forget the other little children. Your
little girl,
MARTHA JEAN HAMBY.
Covington.
Dear Santa Claus:—I have been a
good little girl, six years old and am
in the second grade. I have helped
mother do all her work. I want you
to be good to me and bring me a
tricycle, handkerchiefs, fruits, nuts
candy and many other things.
friend.
LITTLE SUE WARREN,
Covington. '
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Dear Santa Claus:—I am eight
years old, fifth grade Please bring
me a school bag, sweater, dress,
nuts And candy. Pioase don’t forget
my grandmother and baby sister
Yours truly.
FANNIE M. BANKS.
Mansfield. Route 2, Box 3.
Dear Santa Claus:—I am a
girl, ten years old. in the
grad?. I want a nice ring, a pair
shoes and all kinds of fruits
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candies, and don’t forget mother and
daddie. Santa, please don't miss any
child for I don’t want any one to
feel hurt on Xmas morning. Thanks
to you good Santa Claus.
INEZ SHADIX.
Covington, RFD 5.
Dear Santa Claus:—Please bring
me a doll that drinks its bottle, a
small cooking stove so that I can
prepare dollies milk and food, and
some crayons, with a picture book
Be a good old Santa to all the poor
little girls and boys for I love you
lots. Lots of love,
LITTLE SHIRLEY ANN IVEY.
Covington, Route 4,
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Dear Santa Claus:—Please bring
me a wagon with a false body on it.
with double wheels on rear. If you
have some tools, left bring me a set
of them, also bring me nuts, fruits,
candy and some sparklers. Please put
my wagon next to my bed. I won’t
ask for much because I know you
have a lot of boys and girls to carry
things to. Please don’t forget my lit
tle friends, Shermar Alford and
Jorre Kent, they want a wagon
Hurry and come, 1
BILLY SMITH.
Covington. Route 3.
Dear Santa Claus:—-I am a little
boy, seven years old- And I want you
to bring: me Christmas a bicycle, a
watch, boot pants and socks, lots of
fruits and fire works, and a gun and
a holster. j
WALLACE POTTS.
Covington.
Dear Santa Claus:—I am eleven
years old. I am in the sixth grade,
I want you to bring me a watch,
some bed room shoes and an embroi
d ery set. My sister is seven years
old. She is in the second grade.
Please bring her a wrist watch, a
story book and bedroom shoes. My
other sister is five years old. She
wants a blackboard and some chalk
and a baby doll My brother is one
year old. He wants a rocking horse
and two toy cars. Love,
GLORIA. JANE, PATSY and
CHARLES SHERWOOD.
Covington.
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D?ar Old Santa Claus: Turn
your head this way, please. Listen
to what I am going to say. Will you
please bring my brother, Willie, and
sister, Margaree and myself a bicy
cle together and whatever you have
to spare my little brother, Richard,
! Jr., and little niece, Shirley, A tri
| cycle together. Don’t forget mother
I and father. I hope you will not work
so hard to make yourself sick
j FANNIE MAE JOHNSON.
Covington.
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Dear Santa Claus:—I am a little
girl nine years of age and am writ
ing you, Santa, to tell you what I
want for Christmas. I want a dress
sweater, tablet, pencil, whistle, sack
• of candy, sky rockets, nuts, a pair of
anklets, doll, cap, gloves, color book
| tooth past?, colors and big ball.,
horn, balloons, fruits, fire crackers
and sparklers. I will tell you w'hat She j
my little sister, Ruth, wants. j
wants a dress, slippers, doll, socks,
ball, horn, whistle, sack of candy |
and balloons, Santa I am waiting fori
you to come. Your little child
FRANCES MOBLEY. i
j Covington, Route 4.
Dear Santa Claus:—I want a bi-1
cycle and a desk. Daddy said that he
was going to get us a radio. I have
been good to my teacher and to
mother and brother. I forgot to tell
j you that I want a cowboy suit. My
birthday is February 11. Your friend,
HUBERT LAZENBY.
Social Circle.
Dear Santa Claus: — I am eight
years old. I want you to please
me a bicycle and a P. O. set. Do you
remember the letter you wrote me
last year? We have your picture go
j | ing down the chimney, My di-de?
doll got burned up. Don’t forget to
come by my house. Vour little
MARY JIM CALVERT.
Oxford.
Dear Santa Claus—Mother says
I’ve been a good boy. She is sick in
bed and won’t be able to pay you
this time. She said if I wrote to you
you might come to see me. If you
have time to come to see me, will
you please bring me a blank pistol
a pair of shoes, size 1, some fruits
and candy and nuts, a doll for my
little sister and a tea set. Santa, I
am a little boy eight years old. I'll
be real good if you can come to see
me. Wake me up so I can thank you,
St ant a Claus. I sure would like to
see you. Wishing you a merry, marry
Christmas and a Happy New Year.
1 am ’
ROSCOE SOCKWELL.
Covington, RFD. 3.
Dear Santa Ctaus:—I want a suit
with a pair of boots and a double
barrel air rifle. I want you to bring
mother and father a box of candy. I
have been good and nice since school
started- I am in the third grade.
Your friend,
EDDIE WEBB.
3tarrsville.
Dear Santa Claus—I do not want
a doll. I have a big doll. Wish you
would bring me some clothes for my
doll and for me. Please bring mother
a brush, comb and mirror. Give dad
dy a box of ties. My little sister
wants you to bring her a doctor out
fit. My brother wants a big bail and
tractor. I forgot to tell you to bring
me a big red ball. I live in a small
brown house. Santa Claus, I hope
you are well- With love,
MARY SAVAGE.
Covington.
Dear Santa:—I’m looking for you
Christmas. Piea.se bring me a tea set.
silverware, a table and chair for an
eight year old girl and a dgli. Moth
er says I've been good so far. i
want a little stove if you can bring
it. Your little friend,
MARY IRENE MALOY.
Third grade, Livingston.
Dear Santa Claus:—I am a little
boy, six years old, in the first grade
at Starrsville. And I want you to
bring me a cowboy suit, wagon, train
a toy telephone and fruits and nuts
Santa Claus, pleas? be good to moth
er and daddy and my sisters. Love.
H. B. MALOY.
Starrsville.
Dear Santa Claus:—I am a little
boy, six years old. This is my first
year in school. Please bring me a
little truck, some nuts, fruit and
candy. Bring my little brother, Du
mas, a truck, some fruit and candy,
too. And please do not forget my lit
tle sister, Irene- Bring her a doll and
some fruit. Many thanks in advance.
Very truly,
HENRY D. BANKS.
Mansfield, Route 2, Box 3.
Dear Santa:—I would like for you
to bring me a big doll, tea set, ball
and lots of fruits. I won't ask for
much as I have two little sisters
and one brother. Please bring them
lots of toys to play with and fruits.
Lots of love,
MARGART.TTE MORRIS.
Third Grade, Livingston.
Dear Santa Claus: — Just a few
lines, Santa- I will tell you what I
want you to bring me. Please bring
me some fruit and some toys. I am
going to school. I am being a good
boy in school. I am in the first
grade. Your friend.
OLIN HARRIS.
Starrsvillle.
Dear Santa Claus:—I have been
a good little boy. I mind my mother
and play with my baby brother ev
ery day. Will you please bring me a
farming set and some fruits of all
kinds and some candy? Please re
member all my brothers, mother and
daddy, too, and all little boys and
girls, too. Your little friend.
EUGENE LAZENBY
Dear Santa Claus:— How are you?
I will be glad when Christmas comes.
Please bring me a wagon and that
is all. My little brother wants a wa
gon, too. Goodbye,
SAMUEL and FRANKLIN MOSS.
Covington, Route 5.
Dear Santa Claus:—I am a little
girl six years of age. I like to go to
school. Santa, will you pleas? bring
me a baby doll and a ball? Please
bring my little brother a wagon and
a knife and don’t forget my little
schoolmates and my teacher. Your
friend,
PEGGY ANN ROWLAND.
Covington,
Dear Santa Claus:—I am a little
boy four years old. Please bring me
a big wagon, fire truck and a gun.
I have a little sisier. two years
old, please bring her a doll, piano.
and doll carriage and lots of candy
and nuts and fruits, and a sack of
balloons. Love ,
WESLEY STALWORTH. JR.
CHARLOTTE ANN STALLWORTH
Porterdale.
Dear Santa Claus:—We are thfee
little colored girls. Our mothers are
! dead. Two of us were deserted by our
daddies the other s daddy is not able
lto do full time work because of ill
health. We live with our aunt and
we are very anxious for Santa Claus
to remember us. Our ages are 13. 9
and 10. We would some
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HAZEL and CLAUDIE MAE
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JEAN BAGBY.
Oxford, Route 1
c/o Joe Bailey.
Dear Santa Claus:—I am a little
girl eight years old. I go to school at
Palmer-Stone. I am in the third
grade My teachers’ names are Miss
Dorothy Piper and Miss Evelyn Es
tes. I love them lots. I have been
a smart little girl this year and have
helped mother aild daddy . Santa, I
want you to please bring me a bi _
cycle, doll and a toilet set. Also bring
me plenty of fruits, candies and
nuts. Please don’t forget any in the
third grade. Your little friend,
VIRGINIA BROWN.
Oxford.
Dear Santa Claus:—I am a little
girl seven years old. I go to school
at Palmer-Stone. I am in the sec
ond grade. My teacher’s name is
Mrs Tribble. I take piano from Miss
Estes. I have tried to be a smart
little girl to help mother and daddy.
Santa. I want you to please bring me
a bicycle, a doll and a leather book
satchel. Also bring me plenty of all
kinds of fruits, candies and nuts,
Be sure and don't forget all the
other little boys and girls. Your lit
tle friend,
JUANITA MOSS.
Oxford.
Dear Santa Claus:—I’ve been as
good as I could be. I have been
thinking of you all the time. I want
you to bring me some toy
an electric train with a switch track,
a football, an army tank, an air
rifle, some fruit and nuts.
needn't bother about leaving me any
candy, because mother says I eat too
many sweets now. Well, so long
Your friend.
BOBBY VARDEMAN.
Covington.
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