McCormick messenger. (McCormick, S.C.) 1902-current, December 21, 1933, Image 2
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Thursday,* December 21, 1933
McCORMICK MESSENGER, McCORMICK, SOUTH CAROLINA
PAGE NUMBER TWO
MESSENGER
Published Every Thursday
Established June 5, 1902
Cormick, S. C., as mail matter of
the second class.
EDMOND J. McCRACKEN,
Editor and Owner
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
, — Strictly Cash In Advance —
One Year 00
Six Months .75
Entered at the Post Office at Me- Three Months .50
Jh«h«hy Here Gomes Santa Again!!
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Letters to x Santa Claus
McCormick, S. C.,
<• December 18, I9)l3.
■Dear Santa Claus:
As Christmas is almost here, I
am going to write you a letter. I
am a little glxl 6 years old. I go
to school every day. I love my
teacher. Her name is Miss Edna. I
indeed want you to remember me
and bring me a doll and . a harp
bud some fruits and candies. .
tjl'bm not writing* you for many
btrt I would like to have
I have asked for. Remember
and dad and my little first
cousin from Newnan. Bring him a
toy truck and a bugle and some
fruits and candies 1 and don’t v forget
grandmothers and granddad. I will
cfcae, wishing you a Merry Christ-
mss and a Happy New Year,
Sara Elizabeth Goff.
nuts and candy and any kind of
toys you wish to leave me.
Your little boy,
Raymond Henderson.
i ; McCormick, S. C.,
December 18, 1933.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a boy in the sixth grade,
want you to bring me some toys
you think a boy as big as I would
like, also some fireworks, fruits,
nuts and candy and sdme caps for
my cap pistol.
Don’t forget my teacher. Miss
Helen Brown.
Wishing you and Mrs. Santa good
luck.
Your little friend,
McNeill Henderson.
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' McCormick, S. C.,
: > December 18, 1933.
Dear Santa Claus: „ •
l am a little girl 3 years old, and
I want you to bring me a pair of
gloves, a pair of stockings, some
fruit amt candy, and a doll and a
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, Remember my little cousin from
Newnan, Ga. He is coming to spend
Christmas with .us. And don’t for
get granddad and my. Grand
mother Carroll, and Grandmother
•Betty and Uncle Bill an0 Aunt
Yours very truly, .
Luceal Goff.
McCormick, S. C.,
December 18, 1933.
Dear Santa Claus: , ,
I am eleven years old. I want you
to bring me a football, a tool chest,
a sweat shirt and a watch. Bring
pie lots of fruit, nuts, candy and
fireworks, too.
Your friend,
Jim Bradley Chiles.
McCormick,• S. C.,
December 18, 1933.
Dear Santa Claus:
•As it is almost Christmas,- I
thought I would writ? you. t go to
school every day and am in the sec
ond grade, and I love my teacher.
Her name is Miss Harris.
. 'I try to help mother all I can,
and 1 want you to bring me a harp
slid fireworks of all kinds and fruit
and candies and a football and a ■
bat. {
Santa, please don’t forget grand- i
McCormick, S. , C.,
December 18, 1933.
Dear Santa Claus:
Please bring me a peddling car.
I .have wanted one very much. I
would like to have a doll that I can
wash. Please bring me a stock farm
from Sears and Roebuck. Bring me
lots of candies, fruits, nuts and
fireworks, but not-firecrackers.
Your little girl,
Thelma Chiles.
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McCormick, S. C.,
> December 18, 1933.
Dear Santa Claus:
'Please bring me a doll. Bring me
a doll buggy. Please bring me lots
of nuts, fruits, candies and spark
lers. I have a baj)y sister. Bring her
some toys, too.
Your little girl,
Margaret Chiles.
, the first grade at school. I like
;o go to school and I love my
teacher. I study hard and try to
make good marks on my report.
As Christmas is nearly here, I
will tell you what I want. Please
bring me a nice big red wagon, a
story book and lots of fruit, candy
ther, Klugh, Jr.
Your little girl,
Irma Joan Connor.
Plum Branch, S. C.,
December 18, 1933.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little girl 3 years old. I
and fireworks, pon’t forget moth- wan t you to bring me a ball, doll,
er and daddy.. Bring them some- f ru its ) nuts and candy. Don’t fov-
thing nice.
Your little friend,
Billy McNeill.
McCormick, S. C.,
December 18, 1933.
4ad and my mother, and don’t for- Dear Santa Claus:
get Aunt Rose and Uncle Bill. | Please bring me 'the Ducky doll,
I, will close, hoping you a Merry a d 0 ii piano, a doll sewing machine
Christmas and a Happy New Year, that will really sew, lots of fruits,
George Thoma& Goff. candy, nuts and fireworks.
Your little friend,
Vivian Chiles.
McCormick, S. C.,
December 13, 1933.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little boy 3 years old. I
am a good little boy and want you
to bring me a little car, d9ll, ham
mer, fruits and candy.
Don’t forget my little
get mother and daddy. I am real
smart.
Love,
Betty Fay White.
grade. I am 11 years-old. Bring me
some fruit, too. Don’t forget grand
ma and grandpa.
I close, with love to Mr. and Mrs.
Santa Claus.
Kate White.
McCormick, S. C.,
December 18, 1933.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little boy nearly 3 years
i old. Please bring me a truck with |
! real lights, a choo-choo train, a
brother, story book, an overcoat and some ,
Plum Branch, S. C.,
• December 18, 1933.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little boy 5 years old. I
want a truck, cap, knife, fruits,
huts and candy. Don’t forget
mother, daddy and all my sisters
and brothers.
Lots of love,
Dewey Calvin White.
1933.
McCormick, S. C.,
1933.
McCormick, S. C.,
December ,18, 1933.
Dear Santa Claus: ,
I am a little girl 3 years old and 1 December 18,
I try hard to be good and help Dear Santa Claus:
tnama. I want you to bring me a I am a little girl 11 years old and
doll, a little stove, a suitcase for my In the fifth grade,
doll and lots of fruit, nuts and ean- Please bring me a pocketbook,
dy, also spme sparkler^. toy wrist watch, gloves and a coat,
Don't forget my little sister, Eliz- ( also fruit, nuts, candy and fire-
abeth, she is just two months old. crackers.
Brhig her a rubber doll and any-j Please remember my teacher,
thing else you think would be nice Miss Brown, also my two little
for her. i
- Your little girl, -
Mary Henderson.
* ■ McCormick,. S. C.,
December 18,. 1933.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little boy in the fourth McCormick, S. C M
'grade at school. I want you to bring j December 18, 1933.
me some fireworks, some caps for'Dear Santa Claus:
my cap pistol, all kinds of fruit, | I am a little boy 6 years old, and
nieces, Mary and Thelma, who live
in Waycross, Ga.
Wishing you a very Merry Christ
mas and a Happy New Year.
Your little friend,
Nora LaGroon.
Sammie Lee. Bring him something candy, fruit and nuts. Don’t forget
j my sister, who wants a. pair of
1 shoes and galoshes, also my dad-
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nice.
Love and best wishes.
Grady Young, Jr.
McCormick, S. C.,
December 18, 1933.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little boy 9 years old. I
am going to school. I am in the
third grade, and I love my teacher
very much. I want you to bring me
a pair of shoes, a pair of pants,
some fruits, nuts and candy and
some fireworks.
I remain,
Robert Wesley Yarborough.
dy, who is in the Veterans’ Host
pital.
Your little friend,
Billy Creighton.
McCormick, S. C.,
December 18, 1933.
Dear Santa Claus:
As Christmas is almost here I am
writing to tell you what I want.
Please bring me a rocking chair, a
McCormick, S. C.,
December 18, 1933.
Dear Srvr.ta Claus: •
I want a doll with curly hair, a
pair of shoes, a pair of gloves and
fruit, nuts and candy. I know you
are poor this year so I’m not ask
ing for much. I have been a good
girl, so please don’t disappoint me.
Lots of love,
Virginia Wideman.
Troy, S. C.,
December 18,
iDear Santa Claus:
As I am thinking of you, thought
I would drop you a few lines to let
you know what I want Jor Christ
mas. I am a little boy 3 years old.
I want you to bring me a tricycle,
big ball and a tool set, also fruits
and nuts. Don’t forget mother and
daddy, brother and sisters.
I am your little friend,
Cicle Young.
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Plum Branch, S. C.,
December 18, 1933.
Dear Santa Claus:
I want you to bring me a doll
dollie that will cry, a piano, a story and a doll bed also. Please bring
book, a tea set and lots of nuts, me a pencil box too. Don’t forget
candies and fruit. my brothers and sister and moth-
Please don’t forget my little bro- er and father. I am in the fourth
Plum Branch, S. C.,
December 18, 1933.
Dear Santa Claus:
I have been a good little girl
this year, and I want you to bring
me a doll and a pretty coat and
fruits. I won’t ask for much as I
have two little brothers expecting
you to bring them something.
Please don’t forget our baby, for he
was too small for you to bring him
anything last Christmas.
Bertha Cornelia McKinney.
Plum Branch, S. C.,
December 18, 1933.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am so glad that Christmas is
almost here. Santa, please be good
The public is fast re/uming to the use
of liquid laxativ^. People have
learned that the properly prepared
liquid laxative will bring a perfect
movement without any discomfort
at the time, or aftei.
The dose of a liquid laxative can
be varied to suit ;he needs of the
individual. The acion can thus be
regulated. A child s easily given the
right dose. And mid liquid laxatives
do not irritate thekidneys.
Doctors are gedrally agreed that
senna is the best ixative for every
body. Senna is a htural laxative. It
does not drain tie system like the
cathartics that leve you so thirsty.
Dr. Caldwell's irup Pepsin is a
liquid laxative wlch relies on senna
for its laxative fction. It has the
average person’s L»wels as regular as
clockwork in a fe weeks’ time.
You can alWalget Dr. Caldwell’s
Syrup Pepsin athy drugstore, ready
lor use. MemlW'* R- A.
to all the littl
year and b
they want
I am 6 yea
grade. Please
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Also lots of
ys and girls this
i-hem just what
c and in the first
•jS me a pair of
pair of galosh-
and a little iron. ^
nuts, candy and £
fireworks. Don j^get to bring my
teacher, Miss ^ Langley, a nioe /
present. j
Your lit i irl -
Gladys Winn.