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22 Hart St., Union, S. C., Dec. 4.
Dear Santa Claus?I am a little jrirl
our years old and 1 want you to
irinjr me a family of dolls and a vase,
l box of colors, suit of furniture, a
able and a stove. I have a little
irother two years old and please
>rinjr him a rjiorn and I will thank
rou for your kindness. Good-bye,
Elma Blalock.
Union, S. C., Dec. 5.?Dear Santa
daus?1 am a little f*irl seven years
4d, and 1 want you to please brine
ne a family of dolls and a teaset, a
love and a tame, a nox ol colors and
will thank you for your kindness,
(iood-bve, Myrtle Illalock.
Union. S. C., Nov. 2'.).?Dear San*a
Maus?Please bring me some fruits
ind nuts and bring me a piano and
loll carriage and that is all until next
'h list mas. Good-bye, from.
Katy Ruff.
Union, S. Nov. MO.? Dear Santa
Maus? please bring me some fiuits
.nd nuts, etc, and bring me a pop
run. Goodbye until next Christmas,
Harvard Ruff.
Union, S. C., Dec. 7.?Dear Santa
'laus?Please bring vne a wagon and
i horse and some fruits and candy
md nuts and thats all until next
hristmas, from Odes Ruff.
Union, S. C., Dec. 7?Dear Santa?
thought I would write you a letter
nd let you know i want you to bring
ne a mitt and a football and some
andy and nuts and fruits and thats
dl, Claude Ruff.
Union, S. C., Dec. 7.?Dear Sartfa,
'laus?if you pies i want er doll fiff
nine is tore up. A hat with a ban on
t would be nice and a pair of gluvs.
need these bad. I dont need anv
andy but if you hav it ter snare
iring a little. With luv.
janie Jones.
Union S. C., Dec. b.?Dear Santa?
want some candy and nuts and two
ot weenies without any onion. A
oil and fur is all I want. Do bring
he weenies. Mr. Shapiro has the fur
want so get it in there.
Bell Godley.
Union, Dec. 7.?My Dear Santa?I
,'ant to write you a letter to let you
now what to bring me. I want a
ttle bed room set and a diniflgroom
ft and a little piano, candy fruit, and
go to West End school and my
eacher's name is Miss Pansie Waton.
Good-bye,
I live on tike ave, no. 1.
Adonis Horn.
Piedmont, S. C., Dear old Santa:
am going to write you a letter and
ell what I want. I am a littie hoy
even yearShold. I want you to bring
ne a fiddle, a pistol, a knife and lirerackers
and some fruits and candy,
md bring me a saddle and whip for
ny goat. Now Santa don't forget
ittle Floyd. Good bye,
Dewv Fineher.
Greenwood, S. G., Grendel, Dee. 12.
H*ar old Santa.? I want you to bring
ne a knife, a little gun, some (ire
vorks and some nuts, fruits and canly,
Joseph G. Bailey.
Dear Santa Glaus?Want you to
ring me a little doll bed, an iron, litle
shovel and scuttle and machine
nd some fruit. Allean Bailey.
Dear Santa?Want you to please
ring me a tea set and little trunk,
ome fruit and candy, Irene Bailey.
Union, S. ('., Dec. 12, No. .r> Dear
)ld Santa?I am a little boy 2 years
Id and 1 want you to bring me rockng
chair and a harp and all kinds of
ruit and please don't forgot that my
lame is Wood row Wilson Tracy.
Dear Santa?I am a little girl (>
rears old. I want you to bring me a
loll, bed and a cradle and a doll, i
vant all kinds of fruit. Goodbye dear
>ld santa. Kssie May Tracy.
Jonesvillo, S. ({., Dec. 14. -Dear
santa Claus?Please bring mo some
ire crackers, niggertoes, a balloon, a
loll, a little cap and a pair of suspenders.
l>o not think me greedy foe
have worked hard all the year. Your
ittle friend, Dave Coleman.
P. S.?Please don't forget my
mother Tom, he lives in Spartanburg.
Jonesville, S. C., Route 3.? Dear
santa?I am a little boy all full of
un. Bring me some nuts and a little
i?r gun, some nigger toes and a little
train, a little horse on rollers, a
,\uteh and chain. Please bring iny
ittle brother Arthur a stick of candy.
Your little friend, Thomas Gailman.
CLAUS HIS WANTS
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Hear Santa Clause?I am a Utile ,
Jioy "> 1-2 years old and will write you
what I want you to bring me. Please
bring me a little waggon, a horn, an
automobile, fire works, fruits and
candy.
Your loving little friend.
Boyd Wood.
Dear Santa Claus?I am a little
hoy eight years old and 1 want you
to bring me a tricycle, fire works,
fruits and candies, and don't forget
my little sister, Nellie May. mv little
brother, Ralph and my little dog,
.lack, and that will do until next.
Christmas. Goodbye Santa.
J. D. Phillips.
Dear Santa Claus?1 am going to
write you a letter to let you know
what 1 want. 1 want a rain coat, a
pair of skates, a muff and fur. I am
12 years of age, am in the flth grade;
please remember my brother and sisl
;? rs. I will close for this time.
Yours truly, Patsy Herring.
Union, S. ('., Dear Santa Claus?I
j will write you a letter to let you
| know what 1 want. I want a doll
carriage, a doll bed, and some fruits.
mil inns 01 an Kinds, i am ten years
<?f aire. I no to school most every day
and am in the advanced third grade.
Yours truly, Mellie Herring.
Union, S. C., Dear old kind Santa?
I am a little boy five years old. I
| ""'it a drum, an idian suit, a horn,
and lots of fruit, and nuts of all kind,
f don't go to school yet. I have a
little brother named James. He wants
a rubber doll, and fruits of all
kind. Cours truly, Leroy Strawn.
f Union. S. G., Dee. 8.?Dear old
Santa Glaus?I am a little girl eight
I vears old. I want you to bring me :
little waste basket and a doll furniture
set, and a large doll and dear
Santa also bring me a piano, some
nuts, oranges and apples. 1 will close
wishing you a merry christmas, from
your little friend, Louise Elsmore.
1 Union, S. C., Dec. 6.? Dear Santa
Clause?I am a little boy 7 years old.
I am a good boy and I go to school
every day. I am in the second grade.
I want you to bring me a cowboy suit
a football, airgun. fire crackers and
some fruit. Your friend.
Ernest Peason.
Union, S. ('., R. F. D. 2V?Dear Santa
Glaus: Times is so hard I will not
ask for much, just bring me a piano
some anples and oranges, eandv and
nuts. I am 7 and go to school. Goodbye,
Sarah Harvey.
Union, S. G. Route .'I.?Dear Santa:
I a ma little girl <? years old and go
to school and try to be good. I want
you to bring me a doll and some negro
toes and fruit. Good-bye,
Elizabeth Harvey.
Union. Route 3, Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little girl 8 years old Ad fro
to school in the >3cond grade. I want
you to bring me a doll carriage and
apples, nuts, and raisins, bannanas,
negro toes, please dont forget my little
sisters Nellie and Gertrude and
little Dan. He wants a wagon, so
good-bye, Ila Lucile Harvey.
Santuc, S. C., Dec. 12?Dear Santa:
Please bring me an organ and some
u it and candy and a automobile and
doll and a harp. I am 4 and will try
to be good. Goodbye, Lizzie Thomas.
Dear Santa?I am 7 and want some
fruit and nigger toes and candy and a
harp. Do come if it is snowing, 1 will
have a lire for you. May Thomas.
i Union, S. C., Dec. 7.?Dear Old
I 'Santa Claus?Please bring me a nice
j pencil box, satchel, tricycle and some
grapes, bananas, english walnuts and
oceans and some fire crackers. Goodbye,
Kverette Holcomb.
Dear Santa Claus?I want vou to
Wing me a bracelet, a doll with long
Vellow hair. 1 am in the 3rd grade
Vind my teacher is Miss Blanche OarYier,
also bring some apples, nuts and
candy. Your little friend,
Marian McDaniel.
Dear Santa?Bring a pencil box,
and candy and a knife, and 1 am in
the 1st grade. Munro McDaniel.
Mt. Tabor, S. Dear Old Santa?
I am a little boy five years old I want
you to bring me a hobby horse, fireworks
and some fruit and many other
things. Charles Johnson.
Dear Santa? lam a little girl nine
years old. I go to school every day.
1 want you to bring me an iron doll
stove and a trunk and sewing box and
some firecrackers and candy and I am
your friend. Marion Johnson.
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chain, horn, harp and some fireworks. J wai
Santa don't forget to hring me a and
whole lot of apples and oranges. like.
Your friend, Annie Willie Johnson, a ha
Dear Old Santa Claus?I want you
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and some tireworks and bring me a to w
magic lantern to show pictures, bring will
me some nuts and some fruit and u (j0]
bring some candy too. kindf
Paul Childers. truly
Union, S. C., Dec. 7.?Dear Old De
Santa Claus: I want you to bring me and i
a little piano, a rain coat, a nice doll
and carriage and be shure and bring
me some nice fruit and nuts of all j01
kinds, and also want you to bring my ta:
little sister Annie Belle a nice doll Want
and carriage and nice little horn for frujt
her to play with while I am at school
every day. Gladys Childers.
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t of fruits and candy. Yours
, Mary Estes.
ar Santa?I want a little trunk
a safe and some fruit. I'm six.
Ellen Belle Millwood.
nesville, Dec. 4.?My Dear SanI
am a little girl 2 years old. I
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and candy. Lillie Vanderford.
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