The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, December 20, 1946 Page: 3 of 24
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Friday, December 20, 1946
Deur Santa
nine years
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THE CALDWELL NEWS
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OW, as we pause to
observe another
Vuletide Season, we are remem
bering our host of friends and
wishing for them, ond their fam
ilies, a Christmas that is
full of joy and peace and
ness and a New Year of
perity
Caldwell Jewelry Store
Bryan, Texas
stockings be fill
any, mqny goofl
ay your
with nr
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things and the N
led with a wealth of
and prosperity
happinesi
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First State Bank In Caldwell
Children's Letters—
am a little boy
I want a cowboy
guns, a big airgun.
machine gun, a tiny
little brother and lie
I want a bicycle.
Jimmie Massey.
AND OU'
BEST WISHES
<&. mn
nstmas
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Varner
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GREETINGS
TO OUR FRIENDS
Pollack's Red and White Store
ear Santa, 1 am a little boy 8
s old ami in the third grade,
you please bring me a bicy-
Glean Scott Vest.
Dear Santa. I ant in the fourth
grade. I am nine year old. I go to
Union School. My teacher is Mrs.
Annie Lee Mrnustik. Please bring
me a suit, a doll buggy, some
nuts, fruit, a doll bed and some
chewing gum and a ring. Your
friend, Rosalie Joyce Maresh.
Dear Santa, I am seven years
'•Id and in the third grade. I go to
Union School. My teacher is Mrs.
Annie Lee Mrnustik. Please bring
me a fountain pen set and a dic-
tionary. Fill my stocking with
fruit, candy, chewing ?um and a
necklace. Your truly, Mary Ann
Maresh.
Dear Santa. We have to be good
little children and really are look-
ing for you. Please bring Tommie
a football and a bicycle. Julia Ann
wants a tricycle, a doll and some
dishes. We want you to bring the
baby a shoofly rocker and a few
«mall things. Santa, should you not
have just what we have asked for,
just bring what you can. Your
friends, Tommie, Julia Ann and
Cynthia Kay Eubanks.
Dear Santa. I am a little girl 0
years old. I want a scooter. Love,
Shirley Schoenberg.
Dear Santa. I am a little boy
7 years old. Please tiring me a lit-
tle truck, capgun. and 5 boxes of
cap.-. Bobby Kinser.
Dear Santa. Please bring me a
little truck and firecrackers. Your
little friend, Jimmy Blinka.
Dear Santa, 1 am a little boy «
years old. This is my second year
in school and so far I've Keen a
very nice boy, so will you please
bring me a toy gun, a bat and
!>iill and marbles, and some nuts,
randy, apples, and oranges. Yours,
Arnold Prazak.
Dear Santa, I am « little girl 6
years old. I am going to school,
and I was trying to tie a very
good girl. So will you please bring
me a doll that sleeps and cries
and lots uf candy, nuts, and apples
and oranges. Goodbye Santa. Pat-
\ Prazak.
AND VERY BEST wfefflg
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YOUR HAPPINE
4
A IN THE
* NEW YEAR
Burleson County Co-Op Store
LOCAL HOME OF
BURRUS FEEDS
Johna.
Dear Santa, I am a little girl
six yeurs old. I go to school; am
in the first grade. Please bring
me a little ice box, stove, doll
trunk and a doll. I also have a
little baby slater. Her name is Pat-
sy Lou. Please bring her a rubber
doll. Love, Peggy Sue Blazek.
Dear Santa, We have been pret-
ty good, and would like for you to
stop at our home and bring a foot
ball, colo books and 16 colors for
each of us seven-year-old twins,
and little &-year-old brother.
Please bring each ol us a pair of
housi shoes. Can you get some
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gloves, story books, candy, nuta
and fruit? Don't forget to leave a
shaving set for Daddy and a big
round glass plate for Mommy.
Please come to our school pro-
gram December 20 at night. Well
all be waiting for you. With love,
Krenek twins and Tommy Krenek.
Dear Santa, I want an electric
train, some boots, and the book,
"Cowboy Boots." Jimmie Joe
wants a tricycle and some boots,
too. Daddy wants some records,
and Mama wants some perfume
nnd something for the house. Jim-
mie Joe and I are going to leave
a big red apple on the mantle for
you. Yours truly, Lee Alford III.
JLo cjreet uou at Gkris-bx>as
and Wish ijou
a 9-lappij
ear
/
Jake J. Schweda
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The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, December 20, 1946, newspaper, December 20, 1946; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth175735/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.