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Santa Claus
Letters
Pocataligo, Ga.,
Dear Santa Clans:
( am well and hope vou are
the vanve. Please bring me a wag
i>n and ail air rifle and a little car,
t-amly, fruit, and a few nuts and a
knife.
1 have been going to school every
day anil am in the fifth grade. Am
ten years old. I will close for this
time. From
J. B. Haggard
Pocataligo, Ga.,
Dec. 17, 1923
Dear Santa Claus:
How are you? 1 ar;i fine.
1 have been good this y-ar and 1
want you to bring me a tricycle and
n tittle wagon, some oranges and
some apples anil some raisin;, and a
Inife and a little ear. and littie of
everything. 1 close from writing.
Oscar Haggled,
P. S. I want some nigger lues ar.d
some nuts and a Christmas bell. 1
am in the third grad#.
Comer, Ga.
Dec. 17, 11)23.
Dear Old Santa:
1 want you to b'*ng me
dot! that can say mamma ami a Jell
cradle and a little stove; also some
fruits, nuts and candy.
And don’t forget my little sister,
Mate tie,; bring her seven all day
suckers, one for every day during
Christmas.
Jack Seymour.
Ft. Lamar, Ga.,
Dec. 17, 1923.
1 >ear Simla Claus:
( want you to bring me a
big sleepy doll, some nuts, some fruit
arid randy, and a box of colors, and
bring me a balloon, and bring me a
ring: fam in the third grade at Ft.
Lamar school.
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aiu ‘i little tiaddy boy, two years ok’;
LHody stays it) the st. re so 1 can
ett my candy and fruit from him,
•to f have not asked very much of
you; also brinj*- little sister, Jesai*
Yf<\ a rattler so we can play togetn
ci while mamma is doing her wtnk.
I* loyd and Jessie Mac Freeman.
Commerce, Ga.,
Dee. If,, 192:;.
Ota: Santa:
Please bring me a car, a
sun, and some fruits of ail kinds. I
'will appreciate them all. 1 love my
teacher and try t.o bring up my !c s
- food. I like to go to schol. t am
*a the third grade and am ten yea s
ok! ( go to school at Cleveland.
Yours truly,
Delmar Fitzpatrick.
Commerce. Ga..
Dec. It?, 1922.
P'- .‘"s. 'M
Please bring me a toy gun
wua a horn. 1 want all kinds of fruit,
rtease don't forget niy bananas; 1
will appreciate them ail.
I am a little boy eight years old
snk in the third grade in Cleveland
school. My teacher says 1 am as
smart as any in the cla.ss. 1 study
hard for her.
Yours truly,
Moll Verner Haggard.
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Ft. Lamer. Ga..
Doc. 17, 1922.
IVw Santa:
\\ ill you please bring me
doll, some fruits, nuts, candy, bal
loon. ami colors.
Wishing you a happy Christmas.
Dorothy Dean.
Di tiielsville. Go..
Doc. 17, 1922.
Dear Santa ( laus:
1 am a good little boy and
,raR ? >hi to please bring me a ball,
t v train, fruits, nuts, and
c.rndy.
Your little fri. nc!,
Pat M -cn.
Colbert, Ga.,
Dec. 10. 1923.
Dear Santa:
i want you to bring me a
girl’s fcicicle, am! candy arm fruits,
and a ri’.g. I wish you to bring me
a big ball, Bra/ 1 mlts and English
walnuts.
Your little friend in second grade,
Colbert High School.
Lloyd Ross.
Comer’, Ga.,
Dec. 17, 1923.
Dear Santa Claus:
1 am riot asking for too
much but 1 want you to bring me a
fountain pen, and apples and lots of
fruits.
From
Willie Compton.
Comer, Ga.,
Dec. 17, 1923
Dear Santa:
1 would like for you to
bring me a doll and a ring and paint
ing book and some fruits and candies.
I am a good little girl in the sec
ond grade.
Good bye, Santa Clai*?.
Dorothy Lee Compton.
COLBERT SOCIAL NEWS
Mrs. IT. H. Hart and Miss Susie
Sorrells were hostesses to the Wo
man's Club for the December meet
ing, at the former’s home, which was
beautiful with its decorations of hol
ly and potted plants. Mrs. Hampton
presided i her usual charming man
ner, and told of her plans for the
coming year, then gave an outline
for tlii- January meeting which will
be on Public Welfare Work. For the
benefit of no w members the by-laws
were read. The roll call showed 19
members present and two visitors.
The Club ends a most successful
year, ami each member seems to be
taking a greater interest than ever
before. New members are added
! for
trv.j: ihingfc next year.
A uvoiy vh" imas png;iu*r was
■in V gj . . Ydjotfc# ■
- --Onr-y'To —By frf&h*
Ch.t,
Mfoftetot and t.h . '(■udSi.tjoi* by
Mrs. 0. C. Biggs
Origin of the Christmas Tree by Mrs
G. L. Loden
Christmas in the South by Mrs. W.
W. Barnette.
Song—Sing me to sleep by Mrs.
Collier, accompanied 13v Mrs.
Lcden at piano and Mips Ruth
Hitchcock, violin.
Saint Nicholas by Mrs. IT. H Hart
Reading, “A Christmas Guest”—Mrs.
J. £. Sims‘
“One Happy Christmas—Urs. H. C.
Hardman
“Santaleiausin,” —Mrs. IL H. Hamp
ton.
Tlie Holiday color scheme was used
most effectively in the tempting re
freshments served.
The Club adjourned to meet with
Mrs. J. B. Sims,Friday, Tan. 18. 1923
NOTICE OF MEETING OI CREDI
TORS
l.i the D-.itrict Court of Che United
State! for the Northern District of
Ga. Eastern OGisioa.
A? a Court : n Bankruptcy
No 1390 in Bankruptcy.
IN LG:
Graver L Sailers, Bankrupt,
Hull. Ga., R. F. D.
!o the 1 r ::tor- of said Bankrupt:
Y<u are hereby notified that there
will 1 e a mooting of creditors of the
above named bankrupt on December
29th. 1923, :u UH Southern Mutual
Building. Athens. Ga., at 12:00 o’-
clock, M.. far the purpose of F.x
ihnining bark-up:, allowing claims.
I selecting a ’ ■ ■-tee and other legal
business.
lIOWELI. COBB. Referee
i Athens. Ga., Dec. 18, 1923.
NOTICE OF V FETING OF CREDI
TORS
In the District Coort oi the United
Statc-s for the ?V'r:; ,'rn District of
O.a. Eastern D.Csion.
As x court in iSxnkruptcy
l jyi iti Banknmtcy.
IX RE:
THF. 1 r monitor DANTELSVtLLS. GA
Mrs. Lucy E. Russell, Bankrupt,
Comer, Ga.
To the Creditors of said Bankrupt:
You aie hereby noli*ed .' at there
I will be a meeting of creditors of the
' above n< med bankrupt on December
[ 27th. 1923, at 601 Southern Mutual
[Building. Athens, Ga., at 11:30 o’-
clock, A. M., for the purpose of E:<-
; arrining bankrupt, allowing claims,
selecting a trustee and other legal
business.
HOWELL COBB, Referee
Athens, Ga., Dec. 17th, 1923.
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* CLEVELAND SCHOOL *
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We are glad that the people ot
; Cleveland school are so interested
!in their children’s education, that
they see that the children go regular
ly and try to get them there on time,
regardless ot the weather.
What can a school do without the
co-operation of the patrons?
I’m glad to set the people of this
community visit the school. It makes
the pupils know that you are inter
ested in them.
Wonder what other school coaid
say that all the children between the
ages of 6 and 14 were in school in
their district. We ace very proud of
this record. The enrollment up to
date is 29.
Friday there . will be an oral re
view of the different grades and dif
ferent studies. Then a short Christ
mas program. .Last of all a Christ
mas Tree. Everybody invited. Coma
and see the ch ldren’s heart made
happy.
—The Teacher.
Paul Had away Shoe Cos.
233 Broad Street
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
of Real Value
For Dad
Felt Bedroom Slippers 1.25
Viei Kid Shoes - 4 00 and 5-0(1
Tan and Black Calf— 3.50.'4.00. 5.00
Hunting Boots 7.50
for Mother:—
Felt Bedroom Slippers.. 85c
Kid Boudoirs : - 1.00
Beautiful Oxfords, Tan and Black 2.50
H Si >33, Blaek and Tan 2.00 to 5.00-
For Big Sister:—
Beautiful Black Satin Pumps . 3.50, 4.00, 5,00
Oxfords, Tan and Black 2.50. 3,00, 3,50. 4.00, 5.00
Beautiful Log CaiAr. Oxfords and Straps 4.00, 5,00
Black Suede Straps- 1 5.00
Beautiful Silk Hoee, any color 1.03
For Brother:—
Tan Oxfords, Calf or Kid , 5.00
Tan Shoes. Calf or Kid 3.50 and 5.00
Gymnasium Shoes 3.50, 2.00 and up to 3.75
For the Misses: —
Size 11 1-2 to 2
Red Riding Hood Shoes '2.50, 3 00, 3.50
Pollyana Shoes : 3.25 . 2.50, 3 00
Other Styles and Makes i 2.00, 2.50, 3.00
A Tablet With Every Fair of Shoes
Mens Work Shoes: —
LION BRAND
Work Blucher Shoes _ 1.95
Heayy Blue Sole Shoes 2.50
Men’s Scouts— 1.92 and 2 75
Men’s Munson Army Shoes 3.0-1
YOU LOOK-YOU JUDGE-YOU BUY.
Gome- Where the Best Shoes and Lowest Prices in City
Pan! Hadaway Shoe Company
233 Brunet Street Athens Oa,
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'—for Christmas
IT IS not at all surpris
ing chat the new For ion
Sedan is proving ex
tranelv popular as a
Christmas gilt. For this
handsome closed type
body is a truly exceptional
Yj can any this car through iht Ford Wr.tie'.y Ptr-.h-j,*
Westbrook mm man iu mm.
' CAR.S TU.UCICS IRACTOiCS
value at its r>ti L
—$6S5, fully equipped.
Inspect this ,n*w Fordor
bed an a: yoir iirsr oppor
tunity and -('range for is
delivery on Christmas
morning.