The Herald. (Haileyville, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1920 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL. 2—NO. 37.
HAILEYVILLE. OKLA.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16 1920.
PRICE: SI.50 PER YEAR
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Haileyville, Okla., Nov. 27, 1020.
' Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little girl 9 years old and I
like Xrnas better than any part ot
the year for I know what you will
I ling me nice pretty thinis then. 1
want you to please brim; me some
story books this yenr.
Your little Friend,
JEWEL MEAlioV
LETTEPS TO SANTA CLAUS
Haileyville, Ok'.a , Dcc. ?. 15)20. j
Dear Santa Claus:
Please don't forget me this Xir.aJ
nd my little neices and nephews and
other childien to. I am 11 years 'ti
and I am in the seventh grade. Please
bring ir.e a new riubon, a pair of sci-
ssor:, and anew dress. My little ne >-
hew wants a play auto and both ol
my neices want a doll and please re-
member other people and little child •
len. I have tried to b« good all year
long. Your Little Friend,
AGKKg COLVIN,
Dec.
191'". |
Haileyville, Okla., Dec. 14, 192".
Dear Santa Claus:
I'm wiiting to you to tell you what
1 want for Xmas. I want a big sleep-
py doll, a buggy, a cap, a doll buggy,
a doll swing, and a set of Wishes, tin
<nes with blue flowers on it. 1 a'so
want a new aceordin bleated blue ser-
ge dress tiimmed in re'l braid. Th.ils
all 1 wsii11 because you said our let-
ter rr.ust not exceed 100 words. I'll
close. 1 am 13 years old. Gile my lo e
to yourself, Mis. Sp.nta and all the
little Santa Clauses. Willi Love,
EDNA SMITH.
Haileyville, Okla., Dei;. 15, 1920.
Dear Santa Claus:
As Xmas is near my dear good Kun-
ty, 1 am thinking of you with your
reindeer's and sled, and your big fit
Sr|ck of toys, for good little boys arc!
girls, Now Banty be sure and bring
we a foot-ball, sled, a pair of )><, ts,
Mime candles, nuts and fiuits, Thats
all for me, but dear old San!:'., don't
forget my bi; brother away off in
Panama, cause he's so far front homo,
take him everything thats good. Ale
for a good boy till Xmas. I :ur Ft
years old.
ORIN EDWIN WHIG IIT
Haileyville, Okljp, Dee. 1, 1320.
Dear Santa Glaus;
1 #m a boy seven years old. lw.it: t
you to bring me a big train and a
track for the train to run on and a
box of marbles. I have a little brot-
her, he wants a rattler and a rubber
dull,
P. I). HINCHEE.
1920.
Dow, Okla., Nov. 21
Dear Santa Claus:
I am 8 years old. I am in thelirst
grade. I would like a little sleepy
('oil for Xmas. I would like some c...a-
dy to. I have a little t)wjn bro^hef
and sister, Lewis and Louise, do^'t
forget them. Wp live on the Brother
Hubbjird plate. Yours Truly,
GKACE KEEVES.
Weleetka, Okla., Dec. 3, 1920,
Dear Sanla CUiusi
Please send me a air gun and a, toy
car, a train and some other little
toys, candy apples, oranges, bannas
Just anything you have.
BENLY CARMACK.
Haileyville, Okla., N fO, 19:2J.
Dear Santa Claus:
I read the ad in your payer and 1
am going to tell you wtiat I wan^. |
>vunt ji bojc of chocolates, a doll, a
(lepp dpcjiepp handkerchief, a pair
pt beads, a pencil, 2'2 ya (!j of rib
bon, a pair of gloves with lingers In
them and a tooth brush and some
tooth paste. Yours Truly,
VERNAWARREN.
Featherstone, Ok!>i
Dear Oltl Santa:
I'm writing to you for p'.aythi igs
for Xmas it if only a few, 1 just
want a knife, I hope its a dandy.
1'ire crackers and nuts and maybe
some candy. 1 guess thats about *11,
out as lor the lest, put in dear oltl
Santa just what you think best.
Yours Por Snow,
GEORGE W- AARON,
Featherstone, Okla,, Dee. f>, lPjJO.
Dear Santa:
Will you please bring me a pocket,
book, scir.e fireci ackers, candy and
.ni ts. I will be a good boy and will
study hard. I sure do love my teach-
er. Please don't forget her.
With Lots of Love.
C. C. AARON.
Wewoka, Okla., Dec. 10. 1920.
Dear Santa:
I'm >i little girl six years old and ^
go to school every day and I nr\ke 15
?rade in all my lessons and 1 want
you to biing me a big doll with bl„'
curls and piano and some doll furni-
ture, dishes and all the candy and
nuts you have to spare. And I have 2
ittie sisters and they want a doll
ind some candy. Thier names aie,
jimmie and Wilma. Your Fiiend,
ELIZABETH HESTER KhNG
Indianola, Okla., Dec. 7, 1920.
Dear Santa:
I am a little girl 7 years old, 1
have a dolly. Brother Glinn has atri-
icle so please dear Santa brinj us
some apples, oranges, candy and nuts.
We are going to see Grandma Xmas.
vVe haven't any mmey for you to
climb through so please come in at
he door. From a little girl,
GOLjU WHfTi'jELD,
Haileyville, Okla, Nov. 2ti, 1!'.").
Lear Santa Claus:
Wish you would bring me a story-
book of Our Lortl and a little street
(a. and some fruits ..nd a '.'led and a
pear of over shoes and new S'l t ol
doce. I won't ask for much l'< : 1
rni jht be disappointed. G'< >d Bye,
GUSSK2 W. I'll/lZ,
Haileyville, Okla, Nov. 26, 1920.
Dear Santa Claus;
If you will please bring me a lit-
tle pair of house shoes and a little
set of dishes and some candy and
nuts and a little linger ring and a
big doll and a story book of some
kind that 1 can read for this is my
first year in school. Oh there is lots
of things I would like to have but 1
won't ask for it.. Good-bye,
VELMA IUINE FULT/,.
Dow, Okla, Nov. 20, 1920.
Dear Santa Claus:
Please send me a nice box of Choc-
olate bars Xmas. I live a mile and a
half fiom Dow. Be sure and don't
forget to send me a box of Chocola-
tes. I am 14 years old. Your fri«nd
JOHNNIE REEVES.
Haileyville, Okla., Nov. 30, 1920.
i Dear Santa Claus:
I 'want a pretty doll with curls and
I sleeping eyes and a set of china dish-
es and a little table. 1 want a little
, piano and I want a little red chair
j lor my dollie aid I want a little
I chiffonere and a little jumping swing
for my dollie and remember Santa
Ciaus to bring a lot of clothes i'or
my dollie. Well 1 guess that is all.
PATRICIA SHIELDS.
Haileyville, Okla., Dec. 12, ll>20.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little giyl 7 yeurs old and I
thought I hftd better put what I want
on a letter sn that 1 would not for-
get to tell, I want a doll and a doll
j buggy and a doll buggy for my big
doll. I want something for my mot-
1 her and father and my sisters Lucy
i and Margaret. Yours Truly,
FRANCIS MASTERS.
ihartshorne, Okla., Dec. 8, 192n,
Dear Santa Claus:
I will soon be five years old and
wanted you to be sure to hear from
me so mother in helping me write.
Will you please bring me a rubber
tired bicycle and some ABC books
and just anything that you think
would be nice for me.
Be sure and bring little brothe
Clarence something nice. He was a
year old in August. Guess he would
like most any kind of little toys.
Don't forget to fill our stockings if
you have enough for everybody. With
love.
| ALBERT POLK. JR.
Hartshorne, Okla., Dec. 5, 192o.
Dear Santa:
1 am a little boy 7 years old. 1
want you to bring me a Climax wag-
on and a airplane that will fly and
please bring my little sister a doll
and bring some apples and candy an-1
oranges. Hoping to see this in the
paper 1 remain your little friend,
EARNEST STRANGE.
Hartshorne, Okla., Nov. 3t), 1920.
Dear Santa Claus:
Will you please bring me a doll
with curly hair? And bring me some
bananas and oranges I want you to
come to see me very bad and I want
you to bring me lots of fruits.
Yours Truly,
MONTR Y.
Haileyville, Okla., Dec. 15, 1020.
Dear Santa Claus:
1 want Santa Claus to bring me a
foot-ball. Your Friend,
MITCHELL J. BOWDEN.
Haileyville, Okla., Dec. 19, 1920.
Dear Santa Claus:
How are you? I am just line. Hope
you the same. I am very glad Xmas
is near, but 1 feel sorry for you. Will
be.jin your letter now. I want a wrist
watch and some books and some tab-
lets. 1 am writing your letter as well
as I can.
HELEN JOLLY FIELD.
If women are to vote. It secestarfly
follows iliat more candidates will win
with close shaves.
The wise suitor will henceforth as-
certain the politics of bis sweetheart
before lie imps the q'rCotlo'.i,
Pails fashions report shorter sklrfa.
Winter will cause tin iia'Mlijj bench,
to be gone, but not foruatteti.
In Buenos Aires recently a hull tv>>
sold for iforusno. After all ihnf trtlk
nhout "elii ap Argentine beef!"
Haileyville, Ok'a., Dec, V, Ij20.
Dear Santa Claus;
Be sure and brini me a sandy t.n
dy, an automobile, a horn, a box ol
tinker toys and a winding alligator,
and Santa please fill mystr.ckingwit.il
nuts, bananas, oranges, apples and
candy for I cfln eat a lot, you c«n
bring me a ball—if you 'want to.
If
I think of anything more I will wtite
you again.
GEORGE CLIFFORD HENDERSON.
Arch, Okla., Dec. 12, y)2<\
Dear Santa Clays:
1 am q little gjrl it years old. Pica
se bring me a doll about eighteen in-
ches high with brown eyes and curly
iiair. Bring me a bed for dolly and it
you are not to heavy lraded |)!e;i,<e
bring me a buggy for my dull. Hop-
ing to see my letter in the paper 1
will close,
JOHNNYE OPAL STRANG E.
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The Most Wonderful Christmas Gift
Haileyville, Okla., Dec. 15, 1920.
Dear Santa Claus:
1 will write you a few lines to let
you know what 1 would like to have
for Xmas. I don't want much for \\e
have had bad luck tl^s year. Wo lost
our little b^by s\st(ir J months
and little brother Bob got his
broke 7 weeks ago so I don't
what I get and please remember
poor antl sick people first and if you
have anything left I will bo pleased
with il. From your little 10 years old
friend,
EVALYN JAUNETA McCLTCHEON
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Leave it to the little folks to tell
you why. Their smiles and
laughter as well as sheer delight
in hearing their own Columbia
Grafonola on Christmas Morning,
will surely convince you that here,
indeed, is a most wonderful gift.
Every member of the family is
going to enjoy this beautiful in-
strument. Scientifically designed,
finely finished, and of splendid
* tonal qualities, the Columbia
Orafonoln is the gift of gifts.
Come in and see it for yourself.
In ten minutes we can demonstrqte
its superiority. In still less time
we can play it for you and show
you the Non Set Automatic Stop.
Nothing to move or set or measure.
No other phonograph has it—110
other phonograph can getit. Never
stops before it should. Always
stops at the very end.
You want to please the kiddies,
of course—well, here's your op-
portunity.
Culp Bros. Piano Co
M. C. Hullender, Mgr.
HARTSHORNE, OKLA
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Hubbard, John H. The Herald. (Haileyville, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1920, newspaper, December 16, 1920; Haileyville, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc147085/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.