The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, December 21, 1915, Page 7, Image 7
Lancaster, S. C., Dec. 15, 1315.
Dear Santa Claus:?1 want you t
bring me a tricy?le, some flreeraci
ers, fruit candy, and nuts. 1 hop
this is not asking too much of you.
Your little friend,
WITT CASKEY TRUESDALE.
Laacaste^, S. C., Dec. 15, 1915.
Dear Santa Clanus:?I thought
would write to tell you what I war
you to bring me. I want you t
bring me a pin and a pair of glove
and some nuts and fruits and candj
Don't forget tire other children tha
have no mothers or fathers. I hop
you won't forget what 1 asked for I
it is not too much.
if Heath Springs, S. C., Route 1.
f Dec. 14, 1915.
L'. Dear Old Santa:?I am a little
girl of 8 years and 1 go to school.
My teacher's name is Miss Nell
Hough. I like my teacher and I
would be very glad if you would
please bring me a doll, toy piano, a
w rang and bracelet, nnd lots of fruit.
ji Well, I guess I had better close for
this time. From your little girl,
AOREE BLACKMON.
Heath Springs, S. C.
Dear Santa:?I will write you a
few lines to tell you what 1 want you
to bring me. I want you to bring one
stick of candy and one nut, one apple,
one orange and bring me a toy
nuts and canny, l won t ask for any
more, for I have four little brothers,
and want you to bring them some,
too. With love,
GLENN PLYLER.
Osceola, S. ('., Dec. 16, 11115.
Dear Santa Claus:?1 wish to write
and tell you what I would like for
you to bring mo Christmas. Please,
may I get an air ritle with lots of bullets
to shoot in it, lire crackers, Roman
candles, candy, apples and
oranges. Wishing you a jolly Christmas,
I ant.
Your little friend,
HORTON PETTUS.
Lancaster, S. C., Route 8,
Dec. 13, 1915.
uear santa t laus:?i am writing
you a few lines to let you know what
I want you to bring me. Please bring
me a little train, some oranges, apples,
candy and nuts. I will not be
greedy and ask for too much for all
little boys and girls will be looking
for something too. Hoping you a
merry Christmas and a happy New
Year. From a little hoy,
PERRY STOGNER.
Waxhaw, N. C., Route 1,
Dec. 16, 1915.
My Dear Santa Claus:?1 am a
little girl nine years old. 1 am going
to school. I like my teacher very
much and I like you, too. I want
you to bring me a doll and some Roman
candles, candy and lots of fruits
fi^ and nuts-and anything you can spare.
Dear Santa, remember the poor little
orphans and give them something,
too. Your loving little girl.
THETIS MACKEY.
Lancaster, S. C., Route 6,
Dec. 15. 1915.
Dear Old Santa Claus:?I ani a
little hoy 10 years old. I like toys
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going to ask you for too much, because
I want you to go to see all the
other little boys and girls, too. 1
want a rifle, some firecrackers and
some fruits and candies. I hope I
have not asked you for too much.
Your little friend,
CURTIS RASKINS.
Lancaster, S. C., Route 6,
Dec. 15, 1915.
Dear Old Santa:?I am a little boy
six years old. I want you. If you
please, tc bring me an Indian rult
and some apples, nuts and candy.
Your little boys,
MBLVIN HMtPflR
l.nnpajtnr Q P Woutn f!
Dec. 15, 1915.Dear
Santa:?Please bring me a
pair of gloves and bring little Sallie
a pretty doll.
Your little friends,
IDA AND SALLIE HARPER.
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Lancaster, S. C., Dec. 15, 1915.
mL I Win r Snnlo Plana- T hnvn hiior/l
that you are going to see all little
girls. I want you to bring me a baby
doll, some fruits of all kinds, some
nuts and candies and a few firecrackers,
If you please.
Your little girl,
. ? fc LESS HARPER.
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Iwaten, one cent one at that, and I
want you to bring me an alarm clock
that will ring so loud that it will
wake up the old rock'ng chair so it
will make a fire every morning, because
my wife is so hard to wake up.
Well, 1 will close for t It is time, hoping
that you will bring me plenty of
things. 1 used to be five years old,
but I am only forty-nine now. Well,
I will close, hoping to see you Christmas.
From your truly little boy,
CHALMERS DEWEY CAUTHEN.
Lancaster, S. S., Dec. 13. 1916.
Dear Santa Claus:?Please do
I bring mo u big doll und a doll carriage,
set oT dishes, a little stove, a
tea sot and a little doll furniture set
and little set of stove cooking things,
set of dishes and knives and forks.
Saniu, please don't forget me this
Christmas to bring me a lot of
good things, candy, apples, oranges,
bananas and raisins. From
Your loving Uttlo friend,
LOUISE McMANUS.
Lancaster, S, C., Route 5,
Dear Santa Claus:?I am a little
boy seven years old. I go to school
every day and .can read and write.
Please bring me a toy fire engine,
some firecrackers and lots of fruit,
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Your little friend.
LOUISE HARPER.
Lancaster, S. C\, Dec. 15. 1915.
Dear Santa Clans:?1 thought tha
I would write you a letter and te
you what I would like you bring in
Christmas. I want you to bring in
a tricycle and some fruits and car
dies. I hope that I have not aske
for toe much. I am,
Your little friend,
CHARLES 1\ CASKEY.
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Lancaster, S. ('., Dec. 15, 1915.
Dear Santa Claus:?1 thought
would write to you and tell you wha
to bring me. I want you to bring m
a story book and nuts and candy an
fruits and some other little toyAll
little children are looking for yo
December the twenty-fifth. Pleas
go to every child's house. I wi
close for this time. Your friend,
PEARLU CASKEY.
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Lancastr. S. C., Dec. 16, 1915.
Dear Santa Claus:?I am writin
you a letter telling you what I woul
like you to bring me Christmas,
want you to bring me a nice ring an
a doll, fruits, nuts and candies, an
some fireworks, and Santa, don't foi
get the other little boys and girls, fc
they are expecting presents from yoi
too. So 1 will r-lfiKO for Ihic
| I am, Your little friend,
MAItY CASKEY.
Dear Santa Claus:?1 want you t
please come to see me Christmas an
bring me a trieyele, some eandj
fruit and nuts. With lots of love fo
you and Mrs. Santa Clans.
Your little boy,
HOWARD LEE JOHNSON.
Lancaster, S. Dec. 15, 1015.
Dear Santa Claus:?1 thought
would write you a few lines and te
you what I wou\d like you to brin
nie. I am a little boy six years oh
1 want a little horn and a cap pisto
and some fruits and candies. I an
Your little friend,
JOHN D. CASKEY.
Lancaster, S. C., I)ec. 1G, 11)15.
Dear Santa Claus:?I am a littl
girl twelve years of age. I go t
school every day and like my teache
fine. Santa Claus, I want you to brin
me a doll and a doll carriage, som
fruits, candies and nuts. He sur
and go to see all the other little girl
and boys. I will close for this tiun
Your little friend,
MYRTLE TRUESDALE.
Lancaster, S. C., Dec. 1G, 11)15.
Dear Santa Claus:?I am a littl
girl 12 years old. I go to scho(
every day and like my teacher tin*
Dear old Santa, I know you have lot
of different places to go, so I am nc
going to ask you for much. I war
a doll and carriage and some fruit
and candies. Try and go to see a
of the little girls and boys, too.
Your little friend,
RUBY RASKIN'S.
Lancaster, S. C., Dec. 17, 1915.
Dear Santa Claus:?Christmas I
coming next Saturday and I woul
be glad for you to remember me a
you always have been good to me.
am a little boy six years old, an
please bring me some firecracker!
oranges, apples, candies, an automc
bile and anything you wish to brir.f
Thanking you in advance.
Your little friend,
13 EUNICE H AO INS.
Dear Santa Claus:?I want you t
please bring me some firecrtckeri
Roman cat dies, candy, fruits an
nuts. Your little friend,
HAZEL JOHNSON.
i.ancasier, ss. c.t Dec. 15, 1915.
Dear Santa Claus:?I want you t
bring me a cap pistol, some fir<
works, fruits, nuts and candy,
hope this is not asking too much c
you. Your little friend,
ROBERT HARPER.
Van Wyck, S. C.
Dear Old Santa Claus:?I hear vo
are coming this year in an air shi{
I want you to light on top of ou
chimney and come tumbling dowi
but don't get burnt, and pler.se pu
me a train and fruits and firework
and I shall thank you and be a happ
little boy.
W. J. CRENSHAW, Jr.
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THE LANCASTER NEWS
Lancaster, S. C., Dec., 16, 1915.
0 Dear Old Santa Claus:?1 am 12 j
i- years old, and am going to school
ie every day. 1 want you to visit all o?
the poor little children that have no
parents. I hope you will not forget
the poor little boys and girls in the
foreign countries, especially the ones
whose fathers are being killed in the
1 war. I don't want anything but
it fruits, nuts and candies, as I have
o so many dolls and toys and am too
is old anyway to think of such things.
r. Your little friend.
it IVA BAILEY.
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" Dancaster, S. Dec. 15, 1915.
i Dear Santa Claus:?1 go to school
and try to he good. I want you to,
bring me a baby doll, some nuts.j
fruits and candies. I hope that this1
is not asking too much of you. j
it Your little girl.
11 AGNES HAGINS.
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e Lancaster,*S. C., Route (?.
Dec. 15. 1915.
,1 Dear Santa Claus:?I thought that
I would drop you a few words this
morning. 1 would like for you tof
bring me some fruits of all kinds, |
and lots of Firecrackers.
DEW ITT HARPER.
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Lancaster, S. ('., Dec. 15, 1915. i
1 , Dear Santa Claus: I thought 1
0 I
l would write you a letter to let yoa ,
1 j know what I want you to bring mej
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a doll and a doll bed and a ring aiull
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t fruits, candies and nuts. I guess
that is all. 1 wish you a merry!
Christinas and a happy New Year.
Your friend,
LOUISE CASKEY.
B Lancaster, S. C., Dec. 15, 1915.
d My Dear Santa Claus:?Please
I bring me a little drum, a harp and
d all kinds of fruits, candies and nuts,
d Your little friend,
r- CLAUDE RANDOLPH HINSON. I
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i, Heath Springs, S. C.. Dec. 19, 1915.
i My Dear Santa Claus: ? Please i
bring me a doll, a doll carriage and i
all kinds of fruits, candy and nuts.
Your little friend,
o EMMA ROSE RUO HINSON.
d
rt Heath Springs, S. Dec. 15, 1915. i
r My Dear Santa Claus:?Pleasej
bring me a harp, a knife and all kinds,
of fruits, candy and nuts, also some
firecrackers. Your little friend.
.1. 15. IllNSON.
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j Lancaster, S. Dec. i:'?, 1 !t 1 f>. |
IP Dear Santa Clans:?I am a little;
,r girl eight years old. I want yon to
I bring me a doll, a set of dishes, some
I candy and some fruits.
j Your little friend,
JANIE STEELE.
Lancaster, S. Route 3,
Dec. 13. 1915.
Dear Old Santa:?Christmas will j
e soon be here, sb I want you to bring
? me a lot of nice things. I am a little1
!r girl 9 years old. I am going to
g school. I want you to bring me ill
c doll, and a little stove and nice fruit' '
e of all kinds. 1 will close, v ishing
lS you a merry Christmas.
?* Your little girt.
ALLIE TUPEATT. 1
Van Wyck, S. C. |
Dear Santa Clans:?I write you|
e again this year, the same little beg-j
>1 ging boy. Do please bring me a big
J. express wagon to ride litl'e sister,,
a Martha, in, she lias grown to lie a
>t fat little girl and I promise you 1 will
it i not upset her many time.? if she v. Ill,
s sit still, and bring little Marina a
11 doll to ride with her and do don't
forget to put some candy and fruitsj
in my wagon. Your little boy,
BARBER CARLISLE CRENSHAW.
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Van Wyck, S. C.
is Dear Santa Claus:?Will you
d] please remember me this year with
,8 a lovely doll and a carriage for it to
11 ride in and also some candy and nice
d fruits. Your little friend,
'> GLADYS CRENSHAW.
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.. Lancaster. S. C., Dec. 20, 1915.
Dear Santa: ? 1 am a little boy'
seven years old and got on the honor
roll last month. I have a god teach-]
er, her name is Miss Joe Foster. 1
o will write to you to tell you what I
J, want. I want a harp, a train, a false1
d face and little hc-rae and wagon and,
lots of fruits and nuts. I have a:
little brother five years old, he wants
an automobile, cap pi.itol and a little
express wagon. Yours truly,
0 ELM A and MAX STOGNER.
1 Lancaster, S. C., Dec. 20, 1915.
kf' llr.Q r* Gn uto T /? ? ,U1'- ?1 *
Fi u-.i-i uuiiia. 1 <1111 a nine KX'i I
seven years old and in the first grade,
and get on the honor roll every
month. My teacher is Miss Joe Foster.
I love her, she is so good. 1
u want to write to you and tell you
> what I want you to bring me. I want
r a doll and doll carriage, a doll high
>. chair, a tea set, and a yard of pretty
it hai rribbon. I have a little sister,
a she wants a doll, a carriage, and we
y want lots of fruit and nuts of all
kinds. Yours truly,
ELVA STOONER.
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, DECEMBER 21, 1915.
Dear Santa Claus:?I am a littl
girl four years old. You sent me
stocking to the school house. I war
you to bring me a big doll and do
house and doll carriage, a tea set an
a little lamp. Please bimg me soin
fruit and nuts of all kinds. Dea
Santa, please remember little brotl
er, fifteen months old, and bring liii
something. Your little girl,
MARY HUNTER.
Dear Santa Claus:?1 am a litt
boy seven years old. 1 am going t
school every day. l'lease bring m
a little wagon, a cap pistol and a It
of caps for uiy pistol, bring me som
fireworks and fruit and nuts of a
kinds. Your little friend,
HOWARD I1UNTKR.
Dear Santa v'laits:?I will wri
you a letter. 1 am a little girl 1
months old and 1 want you to brin
me a uoll aud doll carriage and a do
bed. a little rocking chair and a
kinds of fruits and nuts.
RUTH ROIIIXSON.
Dear Santa: ? I am a hoy te
years old and I am going to schot
every day. l'lease bring me a ca
pistol and some caps, an automobil
some fireworks and all kinds of fru
HURLEY HUNTER.
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