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1 •sday, December 11, 1941.
TETTERS TO
ANITA CLAUS
Covington, Ga.
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MILFORD JOHNSON.
Covington, Ga.
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DELORICE JOHNSON.
Covington, Ga.,
Nov. 29, 1941.
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truck and some clothes. I have a
little brother eight years old who
wants a truck and some clothes
and gloves; one little brother sev
en years old who wants a truck
and clothes. Also one little sister,
five, wants a doll and tea set, and
clothes too. One little sister, 10
years, wants a doll, tea set and
clothes; one little sister, 13 years
old, who just wants some clothes.
We all want some fruit. Now
please, Dear Santa, don’t forget
the other little boys and girls. I
have a brother 17 years old—
bring him what you think he will
like. Please don’t forget Mamma
and Daddy.
I am your little friend,
J. C. CURRY.
I want you to bring me a pump
air rifle and a ring with my ini
tials on it and some fruit, nuts,
and candy. Thank you.
JAMIE AARON.
Covington, Ga., Rt. 2,
Dear Santa:
I want you to bring me an air
plane and that will be all.
JOHN LUKE HARPER.
Covington, Ga., Rt. 2.
Dear Santa:
I want you to bring me a writ
ing desk and a doll and chair and
that will be all.
MARTHA ANN HARPER.
Covington Mill, Ga.,
Dear Santa Claus:
I would like for you to come
to see me again this year. I
want a wagon you can take the
sides off, and a tractor and a
football. I am 3 years old, and
try to be sweet all the time.
Will be looking for you.
WAYNE RUSSELL.
Covington, Ga.
Nov. 20, 1941.
Please bring me a doll, black
board, tea set, cabinet, candy,
nuts, fruits, and fir --works. I am
only four years old but I like to
see Mother and Daddy shoot the
fire-crackers. Please don’t forget
them and Mickey and Delores and
ail the other little girls and boys.
I can hardly wait until Xmas. Dr.
Waites said you might have to
stop making toys so please put
my doll and blackboard away
now.
CAROL SAMMONS.
Covington Mill, Ga.
Dear Santa Claus:
Will write you another letter to
thank you for the things you
brought brother and me last year.
And, Santa Claus, don’t forget us
this Christmas. I am going to
school this year, and am 6 years
old and brother is three. I would
like for you to bring me a blup
and white bicyrle, and a doll and
a Bible story book.
With lots of love,
PATSY RUSSELL.
Covnigton, Ga.,
December 3, 1941.
Dear Santa:
! 8 ^ 1 ^ W you
I won’t forget me. 7,7 I am a little
ghi 5 years 0 I want you to
bring me a pretty doll, doll car
riage, table and chairs, and just
anything else you think I would
enjoy. Fruits, nuts and candies.
Please don’t forget my little baby
brother, I also have two larger
brothers and 3 sisters. Please be
nice to them.
With love from
JUVELLE PARISH,
Covington, Ga., Rt. l.
Dear Covington, Ga.,
Old Santa:
I am a little girl lo years old,
I am in the 5th grade, I go to
school at Heard-Mixon. 1 have
tried to be a good girl since you
came last, so I am asking fee a
lots. Will you please bring me a
wrist watch, ring (size 4 ), some
games, fruit, nuts and candies.
I have three brothers and one
little sister. You will know about
what to bring them. Don’t for
get my two little nieces. One is
three years old and the other only
seven months old. Both are lit
tle girls, so bring them what you
think they would enjoy. Hope
you don’t forget any of the little
boys and girls; and wishing you
and all a merry Christmas,
Lovingly,
SARA PARISH,
Ga., Rt. 1.
Covington, Ga.,
Dec. 8 , 1941.
Dear Santa Claus:
We are three little boys, George
Jimmy and Joe Moss, ages 10, 7
and 5. George wants a dump
truck, basketball, heaps of candy,
fruits and nuts. Jimmy wants a
truck, harp, ball and candy, fruits
and nuts. Joe wants a teddy bear,
harp, ball, truck, and candy,
fruits, and nuts.
Please don’t forget our older
brother and sister, mother and
father, grandmother and grand
father.
Please remember all the unfor
tunate children of other lands.
We have been good little boys.
Love,
GEORGE, JIMMY AND
JOE MOSS.
Covington, Ga., RFD. No. 1,
Porterdale, Ga.,
December, 1941.
I am a little boy 3 years old. I
have been a good little boy.
Please bring me a tricycle, a
wheelbarrow, a doll and a guitar.
Your little friend,
WAYNE JONES.
Covington, Ga., RFD 1.
December 5, 1941.
Dear Santa Claus:
I want you to bring me an
electric train, football, and two
pairs of Lee overalls. You can
get them at Dietz. And I want
you to bring me two story books.
Don’t forget to bring my little
brother, Perry Neil, a high chair.
And he wants a teddy bear, and
a rubber doll, and we both want
lots of goodies.
Your two friends,
PERRY NEIL JOHNSON
THOMAS JOHNSON.
Porterdale, Ga.,
Nov. 24, 1941.
Dear Santa Claus:
I try to be a good little girl.
My name is Helen Loyd. I live
on number three Bay street, Por
terdale, Ga. I want you to bring
me a doll, doll bed, and doll car
riage and some candy, and nuts
and fruits, Don't forget any of
the little children.
Love,
HELEN LOYD.
Covington, Georgia,
December, 1941.
Dear Santa Claus:
Please bring me a doll that
says mama and goes to.sleep. I
would like for it to be a big doll
I also want a telephone and a
doll carriage. I am a big girl now
and I go to school. I go to the
Starrsville school and I like my
teacher. Be good and bring my
playmates something, too. I am
trying hard to be a good girl.
Lots of love,
SHIRLEY ANN IVEY,
Covington, Ga., RFD 4.
Oxford. Ga.,
Dec. 4, 1941.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little boy nine years old.
I go to school at Palmer-Stone.
I am in the third grade. I have
been a very nice little boy, so
’please bring me an air rifle,
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flash light and also fruits of all
kinds.
ROBERT NEEDHAM.
Covington, Ga.,
December, 1941.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a good little girl and I
want you to bring me a doll and
a tea set, fruits and nuts. Please
don’t forget my sisters and broth
ers. I have a sweet teacher.
Bring her something, too, please.
Love,
SARA ANGLIN.
Oxford, Ga.,
Dec. 5, 1941.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am trying to be a good boy.
Mother and daddy said if I work
hard in my lessons, you will please
bring me an air rifle. Please do.
Your friend,
BOBBY JONES.
Covington, Ga.,
Dec. 5, 1941.
Dear Santa:
I am a little girl 8 years old. I
am trying to be very good and I
hope you will remember me on
Christmas.
Will you please bring me some
fruits, nuts, candy, a new book
satchel, a teaset and a paper doll
book.
That is all.
Love,
JEWEL. RtEID.
Oxford, Ga.,
Dec. 5, 1941.
Dear Santa Claus:
As it is almost Christmas, and
you are packing up your toys to
start on your long journey, I
would like for you to stop by my
house on Christmas Eve night
and leave me a cowboy suit, knife, ;
watch, pistol and a lot of fruits,
nuts and candies.
I have been a good little boy
and have studied hard in school
I also like my teacher, Miss J i
Piper.
Please don’t forget me.
Love,
EDWARD BUTLER.
Covington, Ga.
Dec. 5, 1941.
Dear Santa Claus:
Please bring me a doll and a
ball and some fruits, candy and
nuts too.
Bring my sister something and
please remember all my little
friends,
Your friend,
EVE BRUCE.
Covington, Ge.,
Dec. 5, 19*1. j
Dear Santa:
This little boy is in the third 1
grade. I study hard and I like
to go to school. I would like to
have a bicycle, some nuts and
fruit. I love my teacher and I j j
hope she loves me too. I want |
you to bring me a bicycle.
Please do.
Love,
CURTIS ALEXANDER.
Covington, Ga.,
Dec. 5, 1941.
Dear Santa:
How old are you? I am 8 years
old. I am a good boy. I am in
the third grade. I want a cowboy
suit, and I want a knife, too.
And I want a watch, please.
With love, Santa,
FRANKLIN POLK.
Oxford, Ga.,
Dec. 5, 1941.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am trying to be a good girl.
I want some riding pants, boots,
a doll, and a bicycle, Please
don’t forget my mother, and dad
dy, and sister,
RUBY NELL CHAPMAN.
Oxford, Ga.,
Dec. 5, 1941.
Dear Santa:
This Christmas I want you to
bring me a sack of fruit, some
candy, nuts, an air rifle, five
boxes of shots, 1 cap buster and
six boxes of caps. I am a nice
boy, eight years old.
Love,
HARRY COWAN.
Covington, Ga.,
Dec. 1, 1941.
Dear Santa:
I want you to bring me a big
bag of candy, and nuts and fill
my sock with something.
I will have a Christmas tree,
and mother is cooking you a cake.
You eat all you want, Do give
every boy and girl something.
Love,
VIRGIL PAYNE.
Covington, Ga.,
December 4, 1941.
Dear Santa:
I am a little boy eight years
old. Please bring me a tractor
and a tool set. I also want some
fruit and other things, if you
please. Please bring my mother
and my sister something nice,
too.
Your little friend.
JOHNIE MANN.
Covington, Ga.,
December 5, 1941.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little girl 9 yea<-s old, j
will you please bring me a black j
board, a dresser set, fruits, candy
and nuts, and anything else you
want to, for I will be proud of
anything you bring me. And
bring my little brother, Benjamin,
a story book, a scooter, and a
choo, choo train. Some nuts,
fruits and candy and bring me
some hair curlers, and don’t for
get papa and mama, and my little
niece, Mary Alice.
With lots of love to Santa, from
IDA LOU MILLER,
and BENJAMIN MILLER.
3rd grade, Livingston School.
Oxford, Ga.,
Dec. 5, 1941.
Dear Santa:
I am a little girl eight years
old. I would like for you to
bring me a ball, and a trunk of
doll clothes, blackboard and a
ring and bracelet, and a necklace,
and a new tooth brush, a didie
doll and a teddie bear. Santa,
I want some story books.
BETTY HENDERSON.
Oxford, Ga., Rt. 1 .
Covington, Ga.,
December 2 , 1941.
Dear Santa:
Please bring me a watch, a
flash light, a knife, some story
books and lots and lots of goodies.
Do not forget the other little boys,
and girls.
Your friend,
JUNIOR JOHNSON.
Porterdale, Ga.,
December 3, 1941.
Dear Santa Claus;
I want a doll for Christmas, and
I want a piano for Christmas. I
am in the third grade. I am eight
years old. My teacher’s name is
Miss Otera Hood.
Santa Claus, don’t forget Joel
Bone. Elizabeth Cawthon wants
a doll for Christmas.
Your friend
CLEO ALLEN.
Covington, Ga., Rt. 5,
Dec. 3, 1941.
Dear Santa:
I am hoping you won’t forget
me. I am a boy 5 years old.
1 T try , to , , be a good boy - mo *
ther is very sick. She iv in a
cancer home in Atlanta. I miss
her very much. Santa, I want
a tricycle. But I will be happy to
get anything. 1 am hoping you
won’t forget me. Mother says
Santa won’t forget her baby. My
address is
LARRY GORDON.
Cojvington, Ga., RFD 5.
Covington, Ga.,
Nov. 21, 1941.
Dear Santa Claus:
We are a little boy and girl,
seven (7) and five (5) years old.
We try to be good. My little sis
ter, who is five, wants you to
bring hec a tricycle, doll, bathrobe
and houseshoes. I want a tricycle,
soldier suit, a Lone Ranger gun
set and we bot *i want a nice sur
prise, just anything you want to
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bring us. Please bring mother
and daddy something nice, too.
And don’t forget the other little
boys and girls who love you so
much.
Your little friends,
FELIX AND MARY
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Covington, Ga.
Oxford, Ga.,
Dec. 8, 1941.
Santa Claus,
North Pole,
Dear Santa:
Please' bring me a pair of
jodhpurs, a music piece, a foun
tain pen, and some fruits and
and candy. Remember to bring
mother and daddy something.
Don’t ferget every little child.
' Your friend,
ELLEN BRYANT
Oxford, Ga.,
Dec. 8, 1941.
Santa Claus,
North Pole.
Dear Santa:
Please send me a doll bed, a
doll, a table with two chairs, a
Mother Goose, and three bear
book and a dress, some nuts and
fruits.
Love,
BARBARA COOK
Oxford, Ga.,
Dec. 9, 1941.
Santa Claus,
North Pole.
Dear Santa:
Please send me a bicycle and
my little sister a teddy bear.
Please remember my teacher, my
daddy and mother.
Thank you very much.
Your friend,
BOBBY REAGAN
Oxford, Ga.,
Dec. 8 , 1941.
Santa Claus,
North Pole.
Dear Santa:
Christmas will be here soon. I
thtought that I ought to write you
before the toys give out. I want
you to bring me a bicycle and
anything else you want to. Re
member the other children, give
them what they want too.
Thank you very much, Santa.
With much love,
EULALEA ELLINGTON
Dec. 8, 1941
Santa Claus,
North Pole.
Dear Santa:
Christmas is here now. I will
tell you what I want you to bring
me. I want a baby-doll, a sew
ing set, a cowgirl suit, a story
book. My sister wants a baby
doll, a ball, a little toy cat, and
another sister wants a sewing
set and a book sack. My brother
wants a cowboy outfit and an
airplane. Don’t forget my friends.
Very truly yours,
BOBBIE SINGLEY
Dec. 8, 1941.
Santa Claus,
Dear Santa Claus:
Will you please bring me a cow
boy suit, a dollar cap buster, a
wrist watch, a flash light, a dol
lar's worth of comice, also some
fruits, nuts and candy. Don’t for
get my daddy and mother.
Your friend,
THERON KITCHENS
Covington, Ga.,
Dec. 9, 1941,
Dear Santa Clause:
I have been a good little boy
this year. This is my first year
at school and I haven’t missed a
day. If you think I have been
good enough please bring me a bi
cycle. I also want some building
logs, blackboard and a Bible with
my name on it to carry to Sun
day school. I also want some nuts
and fruits. Please be good to my
school teacher and friends. Don’t
forget my mother and daddy.
I am looking for you.
Yours truly,
CALVIN BOUCHILLON, JR.
316 Herring Street.
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