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Thursday, December 8, 1949
Letters to Santa Claus
Dear Santa Claus :
I am a little girl four years old
and I want Santa to bring me a
yellow pocket book, a doll strol
ler, a doll blanket, and a big
doll that cries when you mash
its legs.
I have a little brother. His
name is Fred William White, and
he wants Santa to bring him a
doll, high chair and rocking
horse.
My name is Bonnie Louise
White. Don’t forget my mother
and daddy, Mr. and Mrs. Archie
White, Love, Bonnie Louise.
Dear Santa:
Please bring me a kiddie car
and a doll and please don’t for
get the other boys and girls. I’ll
be good and see you Christmas.
Bye Now —Sue Johnston.
Dear Santa:
I’m writing for myself, my
brother, who is 4 years old, and
my baby sister, who is two years
old. I’m 7.
Santa, we have been pretty
good this past year: so please
bring us the toys we want. I
want a piano that has 30 keys
and plays like a big one, a doll
and tea set. Buster wants a
negro doll, a little dump truck,
wheel barrow and a tractor he
can ride and spark gun. Carol is
the baby and she wants a tri
cycle, doll, tea set and a little
doll cradle, so please don’t dis
appoint us, and remember the
little boys and girls who don’t
have a daddy and mama and
remember our mother and dad
dy, grandmother and all our
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For that broken windshield
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Many textile workers have re
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Two of these workers, a young
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Jay W. Barn
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is 30 years old Mr. Barnhardt
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dren. His work in the Cannon
Mills calls for a great deal of
standing up.
“I had been ill for several
years," said Mr. Barnhardt as he
explained how close he came to
having to give up his work. “I
suffered with a weak stomach.
It became worse and worse with
gastric disturbances. I just could
not hold food and no food agreed
with me. I could not sleep and
finally I became so sick that my
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Mr. Barnhardt, like so many
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"After the second bottle of
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Mr Barnhardt has taken sev
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Mrs. Maggie H. Poole. 1503
Caroline Avenue, in Salisbury,;
N. C.. had become so ill that she
was forced to give up her work
but soon after hearing the won
derful news about HADACOL she
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“I was tired, weak and nerv
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indigestion and food didn't agree
with me. I also had headacnes.
After taking five bottles of HAD
ACOL I felt good and was back
on the job at the mill. I had tried
so many things that the HADA
COL news was a real blessing to
aunts and uncles. With lots of
love, Lola, Buster and Carol
Cook.
I am a little girl 2>/ 2 years old.
I am very mischievous, but I
want Santa to come to my house.
I want a coo doll, a kiddie’s
broom, some little plastic cars
and trucks, candy, nuts and
fruits.
Please Santa, don’t forget
grandpaw and grandmaw Sprag
gins, also all my aunts and
uncles and the other little girls
and boys.—Gwindle F. Spraggins.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little boy six years old,
in the first grade. Miss Faye
Busbin is my teacher. I like her
and try to do as she tells me.
Santa, I want a carpenter set,
a bat and ball, a glove, some
little plastic cars, also some can
dy, nuts and fruits, a pen and
pencil set. Don't forget to visit
the other girls and boys.—Wes
ley Ernest B. Rosson.
Dear Santa:
I am a little girl seven years
old, go to Gore school and am
in the second grade. I like my
teacher very much.
Please bring me a doll, school
bag, story book, jig saw puzzle,
blue jeans and a red flannel
shirt, fruit, nuts and candy.
Please don’t forget my little
cousin, Judy Pledger. She’s two
years old. Bring her a doll that
says mama and papa and any
thing else that you think she
would want.
Don’t forget all the other little
boys and girls. — Your little
friend, Joan Cordle.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little boy five years old.
I don’t go to school yet, but will
gc next year. I am a good little
boy. and I go to Sunday School
every Sunday.
Will you please bring me a
tractor that you peddle and ride,
football, blackboard and some A
B C blocks. Bring me some fruits,
nuts, candy and anything else
you think I would like.
Don’t forget my ma and pa.
me. I have more appetite and
eat what I want to. I feel better
than I have in a long time.”
Mr. Barnhardt and Mrs. Poole
were both suffering from a lack
of B vitamins and the minerals
which HADACOL contains.
HADACOL comes to you in liquid
form, easily assimilated in the
blood stream so that it can go
to work right away.
A lack of only a small amount
of B vitamins and certain min
erals will cause digestive di5turb
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ances . . . Your
food will not
agree with you
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have an upset
stomach . . .
You will suffer
from heart
burn, gas pains
and your food
will sour on
your stomach
and you will
not be able to
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eat the things Mrs. Poole
you like for fear of being in mis- !
ery afterwards. Many people also
suffer from constipation. And
while these symptoms may be the |
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which HADACOL contains. And j
if you suffer from such a defi
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Bring them something too, and
all other little boys and girls.
Will be looking for you before
long.—Your old friend, Douglas
William.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little girl seven years
old, and in the second grade.
Mrs. Agnew is my teacher. She is
a very nice teacher. I like her
very much Santa.
I want a bracelet, and neck
lace for Christmas. Also some
cooking utensils, a pen and
pencil set, some candy, nuts and
fruits. Don’t forget the other lit
tle girls and boys.— Georgia E.
Rosson.
Dear Santa—We are two little
boys 2 and 4 years old. We bring
in stove wood for mother. Please
bring us a coal truck, a football,
some A. B. C. blocks, a rubber
doll, some apples, oranges, candy
and nuts. Don’t forget mama
and daddy and all the other
little boys and girls, and bring
us both a pair of boots. —From
j Billy and Jackie Smith, Route 1,
. Summerville, Ga.
Dear Santa—l am a little girl
8 years old. I go to school at
Summerville. I am in the second
grade. Please bring me a baby
doll and a comb and brush set,
i a box of tinker toys, a cow girl
suit and apples, oranges, candy
and nuts; and don’t forget the
other boys and girls. — From
Burmah McKeehan
Dear Santa:
Will you please bring me some
ABC blocks, a story book, road
scrap, and any other toys you
think a little boy would like.
Also please bring me oranges,
apples, nuts and candy. Please
don’t forget other little boys and
girls. Oh, yes Santa, I will be
four years old Dec. 26th.
Don’t forget Helen, Herman
and Hazel, and mother and dad
|dy.—Your little friend, Tommy
Toles.
Dear Santa:
I am 9 years old. I try to be a
good girl, and I want you to
bring me a betsy wetsy doll, a
housecoat, a green sweater, some
bedroom shoes and a big set of
bo-peep dishes.—Good-bye San
ta. Love, Mary.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little girl 11 years old.
I go to school every day. I like
it very much. My name in Annie
Hudgins.
I love you, Santa, and I would
love for you to come to see me.
I am in the sixth grade, my
teacher's name is Mrs. Roberson.
I like her very much. I want you
to bring me a baby doll, pack of
paper, two dresses, a bicycle, blue
and white, also apples, nuts,
oranges and candy. I go to school
at Holland. I pick cotton very
> good.—All bye, bye, Annie Hud
। gins.
Dear Santa:
I am a little five-year-old girl.
I want you to bring me some
white shoes and a doll. I want
you to bring me a pretty little
doll. I want it big, please. My
teacher’s name is Miss Wiggins.
I will close.—Yours truly, Ra
mona.
Dear Santa:
I am a little girl seven years
old. I go to school at Holland and
I am in the second grade and
please bring me a doll, a car
riage, a cowgirl suit, a cooking
set and a drum.
I am a pretty good girl. So this
is all I have to say.— Bye Bye,
Hattie Hudgins.
To Santa Claus:
Hello, I am writing you to tell
you what I want. I want a piano
i two feet wide, and I want a doll,
a ball, a doll house, a bedroom.
I am nine years old. I go to
school. I am in the 4th grade. My
teacher’s name is Miss Mitchell.
J am a half good girl most of the
time Myrtle Mary Hudgioi
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little girl five years
old, 1 have been a good little
girl this year.
Will you please bring me a
baby doll that says “mama” and
’papa"? Also a little sink,
frigidalre and suit case?
Please don't forget my sister,
Joyce Ann. Bring her a watch.
Don’t forget all other little chil
dren, Santa.
Please don't forget mother and
daddy. Bring us some fruit and
candles. I'll be looking for you
Dec. 24. Love — Charlotte Sue
. Reece, Summerville, Ga
SIOO REWARD
for proof os to the whereabouts of JAMES W.
(JIM) ANDERSON, missing five weeks (Oct. 22)
from Cloudland, Georgia. He was last seen in the
company of John Blue, James Ballinger and Roy
Jefferies. He was dressed in work-clothes. Height
about 5 ft., 8 in; weight 135 pounds; brown hair
and hazel eyes. Communicate with Box A, The
Summerville News.
THE SUMMERVILLE NEW:
Dear Santa:
I am a very good boy and
want you to bring me a bicycle
and a big doctor kit and some
little cars and trucks and lots
of fruit and nuts. Please be good
and don’t forget the others. Bye
now—Hugh Johnston.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little girl. I am six years
old. I have been a pretty good
little girl this year.
Please bring me a telephone, a
doll, a locket, some fruit, nuts
and candy.
Thanks you very much.—Love,
Brenda Joyce Coulter.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little boy 4 years old.
I have been smart and I want
you to bring me a tricycle, a gun,
apples, oranges, nuts and candy.
—Goodbye Santa, Jerry Reyn
olds.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little boy 6 years old.
I go to school at Lyerly and I
like my teacher very much. I
want you to bring me a tricycle,
gun, apples, oranges, nuts and
candy. — Goodbye Santa, Dan
Reynolds.
Dear Santa:
I am a little boy seven years
old. I go to school and like my
teacher.
Please bring me Christmas a
desk and a big wagon, and a lot
of fruits and candy. Please bring
my little cousin, Douglas Foun
tain, a wagon and a car, and lots
of fruits and candy of all kinds.
Santa please remember all
other little boys and girls and
bring them all something nice.—
I am your little friend. Mack
Cooper, Route, 1, Trion.
Dear Santa:
Although my daddy has been a
bad boy cause he let his bird
dog kill our neighbor’s turkeys
and chickens I don’t think you
should hold it against me. So
please bring me a bird dog just
like my daddies and don’t bring
me a turkey cause I have some
on ice.
I am a good boy. — Archie
Farrar Jr.
Dear Santa Claus:
Please remember me. I want
a doll, a pocketbook, some fruit
and nuts; and don’t forget my
sister, Patsy, she wants a bill
fold, beads and a new pair of
shoes.
Don’t forget other boys and
girls.—Your little friend. Peggy
McCollum.
Dear Santa Claus:
I want a girl watch, and for
my two brothers, and for my lit
tle niece, John, wants a bicycle
and Charlie wants a tricycle,
Linda wants a baby bed.
Well I guess I better close, so
bye, bye, Alice. Linda. John and
Charlie Everett.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little boy three years
old. I think I am a very good
boy. Santa, I want you to bring
me a fire truck, a gun, doll, ball
and some oranges, apples and
nuts.
Santa, please don’t forget the
other little boys and girls.
Good luck, Santa, I'll be
watching for you Christmas.—
Your friends. Bobby Joe Sise
more..
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little girl three years
old. I want you to bring me a
little doll, a doll walker, a new
cap, oranges, apples and nuts;
and Santa, don’t forget to come
see my grandma and grandpa
Reece, and other little kids.—
Little Mavis Sentell. Menlo.
Dear Santa Claus:
I'm a little girl 6 years old and
I go to school and I like my
I teacher fine.
I want you to bring me a doll
that goes to sleep and a doll
walker to ride my doll in. also
some ear muffs and a book
j satchel, and nuts, apples and
I oranges too. I’ll be looking for
! you. Santa.—Janice Sentell.
[Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little girl 7 years old.
I go to school. I am in the second
grade.
I want a magic skin doll,
| gloves, ear muffs and some ap
ples, oranges, candy and nuts.
Don't forget my sisters and
brothers and mother and daddy.
Be sure and not forget other boys
and girls.—Your friends, Farlce
Willingham.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little girl 7 years old.
I have been a good girl. Please
bring me a bicycle and betsy
wetsy doll, fruit and nuts.
Please don’t forget any little
boys and girls. — Your little
friend. Barbara Ann Ratliff.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am six years old and in the
first grade at school.
I want a “didyee” doll, a bas
sinette, tea set, a pair of skates,
clothes for my doll and whatever
else you can leave for me. Bring
these toys to my grandmothers’
Mrs. E. B. Wingard, in Columbia,
S. C.
Please write my name on my
toys because I will get them mix
ed up with my uncle Marion.
Thank you for bringing my
toys.—Love, Betty Hamner.
Dear Santa:
I am a little boy almost 4-
years old. I have a little sister
2% years old. We would like for
you to visit us.
Please bring me a farm set in
cluding a tractor and barn, also
a cap pistol, a big truck and a
nice box of candy.
Sister wants a doll and doll
buggy, and some blocks. She
wants a box of candy too.
Please don’t forget my mother
and daddy and I have an aunt
Elsie that lives near Lyerly.
Please don’t forget her and
Santa, go by and see our Sunday
School teacher, Mrs. Wallace. She
lives here in South Gadsden too.
Thanking you Santa in ad
vance your little friends. Camil
lus and Martha Frances Adams.
Dear Santa Claus:
I guess I’m about as good as
any little three-year old boy, and
I want a car, airplane and baby
doll. I have a brother who will
be five Jan. 1. Please bring him
a car, airplane and doll, and
Santa bring my sister a doll too.
Remember all the other little
boys and girls.—So bye, bye, your
little friend, Herby Skelton.
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Dear Santa:
I am a little girl six years old,
my first year m school and like
to go.
Please bring me a doll and
table and four little chairs to
match it. My mommie isn’t able
to buy much, and I got two little
brothers and a little nephew I
want you to come to see and
bring us all some nuts, candy,
oranges and apples; and don’t
forget to bring us some cakes
and food too, for I know mommie
won’t be able to buy any.—So
good bye Santa, Tillie Hubbard.
Dear Santa:
I am a little boy almost four
years old. I would like very much
for you to bring me a cowboy
suit, a Gene Autry set, and also
a fire truck that I can ride in,
and don’t forget to fill my stock
ing when you stop at my house.
Please don’t forget the other lit
tle boys and girls.—Bye Santa,
Larry Kellett.
' Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little girl five years
old. I would like a cowgirl suit,
electric iron, ironing board and
a set of dishes. Bring Barney,
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(my little brother—he is four),
a cowboy suit, pop gun and serv
ice station. We both want cowboy
boots.
Santa, I was asleep last year
when you came. This time I will
try to stay awake, so please come
early. I know you have lot of
other little boys and girls to re
member, but try not to disap
point me. — Love, Patsy and
Barney Creel.
Dear Santa, —I am a little boy
eight eight years old. I am in the
sixth grade. I go to school at
Summerville. I want a watch, a
tinker toy set, a cowboy suit, a
print set, some leather gloves
and a cash register.—From John
McKeehan
P. S. Hey, Santa, bring me
some candy and apples and or
anges and nuts.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little girl 7 years old.
I go to school at Lyerly.
I want a little doll, rocking
chair, a tea set and a cooking
set; and nuts and fruit. Don’t
forget mother and daddy and all
other children. — Barbara Jo
Grigsby.