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The Edwardsville Intelligencer from Edwardsville, Illinois • Page 5

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SOT, EDWAEDSVILLE INTELLIGENCER, THUBSDAT, DECEMBER Letters To Santa EDWARDSVttJLE. Dear Santa am a little boy 6 years old. For Christmas I would like to have a dump truck with lights on, a story book, tie, sweater and dont forget by brother Oliver, he would like to have a drum, horse, horn. Please bring a Christmas tree, candy, nuts and oranges, don't forget my mother and daddy. Your little friend, Earl Dear Santa am a little girl 5 years old.

Please bring me a doll, a stove and a ball, and my brother Leroy is one year old. He wants a small.bucket and a horse. Bring us a Christmas tree and candy, nuts and oranges Don't forget mother and daddy. From your little girl, Wilma Marie Renken. Dear Santa am a little girl 7 years old.

would like for you to bring me rubber doll and a bathinnette, a bath room for my doll house and my little brother wants a car that he can get in. Your little friend, Betty 'Lu Schiermeyer. Dear Santa am a little girl ten years old and go to Quercus Grove School. My teacher is Miss Leona Suessen. am going to tell you what I want for Christmas.

I want a wrist watch, a Frenchchief and a pair of shoes. Also candy, oranges, nuts and a Christmas tree. Don't forget father, mother sisters and grandmother. Your lovly friend, Ella Klenke. and dont forget my cousin Sunny Kole.

Your frelnd, Bennett Henaky, 450 Dear Santa bring me red wagon and a truck with lights also some nuts, candy and oranges. Don't forget my randma's and grandpa; and mother, Dad and brother, Uncle, Aunts and cousins. P. S. don't forget my school teacher and Sunday school teacher.

I am your little friend, Norman Utechtt. Dear Santa I am a little girl 7 yrs old. I'm in the 3rd grade. For Xmas I want a doll, a doll chair, story book and dishes, and a Xmas tree also candy, nuts, oranges. Don't forget mother and my brother and sister.

Your little friend, Betty Jane Fletcher. Dear Santa am a.little girl eight years old. Will you please bring me for Christmas a doll with clothes, ball, games, sewing machine, wash machine. drawing and color books, candy, nuts and oranges. Don't forget sistei Dorothy and brother Roy.

Your little friend, Hortense Clara Schmidt Dear Santa Claus: -Please bring us a new wagon am bring me some story books, Gene anc Jimmy each a cork gun and a big ball bring us a Christmas tree, candy nuts and oranges. Your friends Roberta Gene an Jimmy Tosh, Dear Santa am a little boy 5 years old. I am going to tell you what I want foi Xmas. Please bring me a train, truck, a french sharp, and a pair oi boots. Bring me a Xmas tree, lots of candy, nuts and oranges.

Don't forget mother, daddy and all my little friends. Your best pal, Wilmei Klenke. Dear Santa am a little boy 7 yrs old. For Xmas I want a gun, a pair of boots play watch and bring some beebes foi the gun. Bring some games and a tree and lots ot candy, nuts and oranges.

Your friend Hilbert Klenke Dear Santa am eight years old and in the third grade. Please bring me a electric iron, coat, dress, bedroom slippers, gloves, sewing machine, would like a Christmas tree don't forget my brother and all my little cousins. Your little friend, Marilyn Ann Rahn. Dear Santa am a boy 8 years old. I would like to have a toy typewriter and a toy wrecker truck with electric lights don't forget to bring some candy nuts and oranges.

Don't forget my mother, dady and sisters. Eugene Bartels, 405 Scott St. Dear Santa Claus: -I want a doll, some clothes foi her, some books, a coat, a pair gloves a hat, dress, sewing set. Don't forget my sister and brother and candy, nuts and oranges. Yours truly, Betty Piper.

Dear Santa Claus: -I am a little girl 6 years old. Please bring me a big doll with b.obec hair, a cradle, a washing outfit, dust mop, sweeper and broom, stenci set, crayons and a few books. Also candy, nuts, oranges and a prettj tree. Your little girl Betty Lee Schroeder. Dear Santa Claus: I am a boy 6 years old.

Please bring me an Erector Set, Tool Chest Game of Skeets with 2 guns. Please bring back my electric train you took liome last year, also bring me a stencil set, crayons, lots of candy, nuts and oranges, don't forget Miss Shaw my teacher at kindergarten. Youi little boy, Bobby Lee Schroeder. Dear Santa Claus: am a little boy just two years old. For Christmas please bring me a kiddle kar, Mickey Mouse book football, two airplanes, a car with lights and candy, nuts and oranges.

Don't forget my two little cousins, Georgle and Loren Paul and my little friend Geraldlne. Your little friend, Merle Deane Willman. Dear Santa Claus: -I'm a little girl 3 yrs old. For Xmas I want you to bring me a doll and blanket, dishes, a doll high chair and a nice color book. Don't forget a big Xmas tree and 'candy, nuts and oranges.

Please bring mother and grandmother, sister, brother spme nice too. Your little friend; Geraldine Fletcher. Santa I am a boy ten years old I would to have for Xmas a basketball, Vnlca story book and a big Xmas tree and some candy', nuts and oranges and please give my mother fend two sisters something nice. Your 'friend, Willard- Fletcher. Pear Santa I am trying to be a good I am 8 years old, I wish you will bring me the; following toys.

Basketball and two baskets, football, bage- feller airplane that will fly, Skijppy two gun holster, skill ball, pome bed room slippers and gloves, bring some nuts, candy and oranges. Pont forget my mother and father, bring them some bedroom ALHAMBRA. Dear Santa Claus: -As Christmas is coming soon, I thought I would write and tell you what for Christmas. I am sb years old and am in the first grade and I go to school every day. For Christmas I would like to have doll bed, a set of knives and forks a cabinet, a ring, candy, nuts anc oranges and a Christmas tree.

Don forget mother, father, brother and sisters; and my school teacher, Miss Harnsberger. Your loving girl, Lu cille Mae Conrad. Dear Santa am a little girl 6 yrs old this 1 my first year at school and I'suri like it fine, my teacher is Miss Geh rig. I can't ask much for Xmas as my daddy was hurt In an auto ac cident. I would like for you to bring me a book satchel, nuts, candy, a purse and don't forget that surpris you told my mother about.

I an also going to say a piece at church Your loving little girl, Charlene Wet zel. Dear Santa Claus: -I am a little girl 8 years old. go to school. I want a lunch kit, doll 26 inches tall, a set of dishes a pair of roller skates, a story book tablets, pencils and candy, nuts, or anges, bananas and a ball too. Do not forget my grandmother and my grandpa and my cousins.

You friend Geruiaine Braundnieier. Dear Santa Claus: -I am a little boy 2 years old. am having mother to write to tel you what I want for Xmas. I would like to have a velocipede, a ball, some little toys, candy, nuts, oranges an( bananas. Don't forget-my sister and brother, mother and daddy.

Don' forget uncle Bill. Your little boy Marvin Braundmeier. Dear Santa Qlaus: -I am a little boy 6 years old. go to school every day. My teache is Miss Gehrig.

For Christmas would like to have a ball, a lunch Love V-Kisses--'And Lunch, Please They couldn't live on romance alone, so Betty Compson, movie and stage star, and her manager, Irving Weinberg, eagerly awaited lunch as they were photographed in Chicago on the way to their trainside wedding in Albuquerque, N. M. They had laid plans for the ceremony there, with the mayor's aid, to avoid the delay of California's marriage laws. kit, a velocipide, a Christmas tree, candy, nuts and oranges and bananas. Don't forget my cousins and my cousin Jackie who is in a St.

Louis hospital, aunts, unclos, mother and daddy, my brother Marvin and my sister Germaine and grandpa and grandma and all my little friends at school. Your little friend, Edgar Braundmeler. Dear Santa Christmas is coming I will write you a letier telling you what I want. I am a little girl 8 years old, I am in the 3rd grade. I live with grandpa and grandma Bloemker, I would like to have a doll, No.

19C3359 in the Sears sale catalog, a pair of house slippers and a nice game for a girl, don't forget my mother, aunt Mary, grandma, grandpa and all my little friends. Also candy, nuts and oranges, please bring my tree back with love. I am your little girl, Evelyn Marie Sllva. Dear Santa am 7 years old, I would like for you to bring me a big doll, house slippers, a bycycle, and don't forget to bring some nuts, candy and Oranges, and don't forget the poor children. Your little friend Phyllis Ann Landolt.

Dear Santa don't want much but I would like for you to bring me an airplaine and a shooting alley. Don't forget baby -Robert, and all don't forget the poor children. I am 8 years old, in the third grade, my teacher is Miss Gelirig. Your friend, Allan Francis Landolt. WORDfiN.

Dear Santa 1 I am writing to let you know what I would like for Christmas. I would like a dolly, a story book, a pair of gloves pencil box, a ball, we all want lots of oranges, nuts, apples, please don't forget father and My little wants a cupie doll, a ball, a picture book. Your little girl, Opal L. Lohse. Dear Santa am writing you a few lines to Super Values! 200 pair of our regular $2.98 and $3.95 novelty shoes reduced to this low price.

Suedes, Calfskins and Combination in Browns, Blacks and Eel Grays- Felt House Slippers Men's Felt House. Slippers 75c Women's, Misses' Mid Children's Galoshes priced as low as Men's Oxfords .1 i priced-an low $1.50 Shupack's Boot Shop let you know what I would like to have for Christmas. I would like dolly, a story book, a ball, a pair of gloves. My little brother wants i teddy bear, a ball, a pupple, a ham mer, we all want candy, oranges, ap pies, nuts. Please don't forget mj mother and father.

With love. Your little girl, Hulda P. Lohse. Say It Wltb Printer's Bethalto Observe Anniversary, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Sutter invited 24 relatives and friends to Celebrate their 17th. wedding'annlveV- aary at their home Sunday, evening, A buffet supper was served. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frenz and daughter, Dorothy, Mr.

and Mrs. Manually, George Frenz and wife ot Wood River, Fred Humm and family, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Apple and daughter, Miss Rothy of Edwardsville, G. A.

Klein and Bob Klein. Celebrate Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Humin entertained a number of schoolmates and friends lu honor of their twin daughter's, Ruth and Ruby, 16th birthday anniversary at their home, Friday Games were the amusements of the evening, A luncheon was served by Mrs.

Humm. Misses Eileen and Jessie Apple were out of town gviests. Dlscoritinne Business. A sale of various-articles was held at the home of August Schuette Saturday. Mr.

Schuette will discontinue his business which he has been in for several years and move into his house in the eastern part of Bethalto. Sings at Sen-Ice. Mrs. Abraham of Main Street Methodist Church sang two numbers Sunday evening here in the Methodist Church. bero of the Main Street Church of Alton.

i i Hunter Kills Fox. Ralph Stephens, hunting Saturday, north of here, killed a fox, Practice Christmas Exercises. The children of the different churches are practicing for the Christmas exercises. Church Gives Minstrel. A minstrel was giveji in the Legion hall Thursday evening by the mem- PenomUs.

Mrs. Mervln Oetken was called to Hannibal, by the serious illness of her mother. J. A( Head and daughter, Mrs. Gardner of Alton called at the home of R.

K. Head Thursday. Blllle Lyford of Granite City was a caller here Saturday. Mrs. Ralph Green and daughter, Arleen visited -her -father, Herman Kable, who is confined to his home Miss Louise Cherrler spent Sunday in St.

Louis with relatives. Among those who shopped in Alton Saturday were Mrs. Nell Els- perrnan and daughter, Vernell, Walter-Dead and wife, Audry Duffey S. Dehton, Mrs. M.

Dodd and children, Marie Head, Kathryn. Head, Nell Head, May Lock and Mr. and Mrs. I. Rhine.

Beth Elliott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Elliott, is confined to her home with chicken pox. G. A.

Klein and Bob Klein visited at the home of Robert Kennedy in East Alton, Sunday. Mrs. Annie Schoppet and Mr. and Mrs. R.

K. Head spent Wednesday at PAGE FlVg the home Mr. and Mre. E. T.

neday of Moro. Wednesday. GEORGE RAFT, DIRECTOR IN AN ENCOUNTER Hollywood, Dec. il--A "very manful" apology by George Raft served as the final bell today In the latest one-punch Hollywood fight. Like the'others, it lasted only few seconds before spectators separated the compatants which this time found Raft lii" one corner and Benjamin Glazer, a producer, in the othi er.

It all started on the set when Raft demurred at speaking these lines before the camera: What about those pictures of me and my mother's grave? They would be great." Glazer sought to postpone the Issue. "We'll cross that bridge when we get to it," he said. Spectators said Raft elected to cross the bridge with a swift poke of his fist, landing on the producer's mouth. But these reports, said Glazer, were grossly exaggerated. FEWER COLDS A I I PREVENTING COLDS I A MOTOR TUNE UP $1.50 Clean and Adjust Breaker Points.

Clean- and Adjust Spark Plugs. Clean Fuel Pump Screen. Clean Carburetor and Adjust Float Level. Adjust Tappets. Retime Motor.

Adjust Generator Charging Kate. Butler Chevrolet, Inc. Phone 123. 120 W. Vandalia St.

Edwardsville, til. about the 1934 Greater power at still lower cost through new Dual Carburetion Increased motoring comfort became of simplified Clear-vision Ventilation Easier riding through more flexible springs, deeper seat cushions and Softer cushion springs Distinctive new appearance Many other features 1 Mon Miles Par Gallon--More Spaed and Eff iclancy with Dual Carburetion--Greater Oil Economy The performance and economy of the 1933 Ford V-8 have been the talk of thousands of motorists. Owners said: "'Leave it alone, don't change it." Deal- en said: "Impossible to improve it!" But we have improved it--in every di rection. We started with the engine, The Ford V-8 for 1934 ii more power, if ul, more efficient, easier to start in cold weather, yet it is the most economical Ford to operate ever built--largely die new Dual.Carburetor and Dual Intake Manifold. Even in coldest weather tha V-8 engine warms up, quickly and maintains an efficient operating temperatura because new thermostats in the waterline.

Added engine dw about of them from die Ford dealer--reduce eft consump. tioa and further reduce operating and costs. Put It to the Test Ride in thif New Ford V-8 for 1934 and find out personally what it can do. It it the one sure way to 6nd out which car gives you th. for your money.

Ventilation. It's built-in simplicity itself. The same handle that raises die window glass also slides it back tally to die ventilating position, and then (die forward motion of die car drawa the air out of die body. Drafts are eliminated, passenger comfort is as. auredt and windshield will not fog in cold weather.

Another interesting ture of die Ford system--die ahieU can be opened! This, cowl venulatoff provide die aw needed lot hot-weather cwnfosfc 3. There's nodung to obstruct die view in die new Ford system of Clear-vision A CM to be prowl of. die Fi 1934 newly dcsigni plated radiator shell and grille, anc) other distinctive act mote attractive, wife new upholstery, new mouldings, new type headlining, new instrument panel) new arm rests and new hardware. Swivel- type sun visors in De Luxe bodies) prevent glare from front or side. Fenders on all De Luxe cars are in 'color to harmonize with body New enamel finish on all bodies and lenders has greater wearing quality and more enduring luster.

A Transverse fprlnn--Cemfert with Stability and Safety Ford transverse springs provide die most stability and safety. Placed jwise, they tend to prevent die body from tilting on uneven and turns ban be taken safely at relatively high Frit and easy action of all fout wheels permitted because the jfknbla tips of die springs die Jnus tha most i of spring, receive road PRICED AS LOW 1515 IV SPAPJtRl.

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