The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 22, 1932 Page: 2 of 4
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f.nt»r*d m second etan Batter Apt
, at th« post offle* at Detrait
untier Ik* act of March S.18W
•Pevee on earth, good
,,'trt nipp ;* y»<nntg
Bethlehem on that eventful night
when Christ was bom. “Peace
earth, good will toward men,
the song of joy, some two
„____yean later, because the
great teacher lived up to all that
the stars had promised and out
a cane the great truth,
"Peace on earth.” May we each
of us at this Christmas turn our
thoughts to this greatest of all
whose birth we are celebrating,
and may “Peace and good will'
be enthroned in our hearts.
We with to express to our good
1 friends and patrons our oeep ap-
preciation for the business you
have given us this year just clos-
ing; words are inadequate to
tell you bow much. The New
Year will soon be here and may
we each of us strive harder than
ever before to make this year far
* greater than the most sanguine
■HE ever dreamed of. The only way
to do so m to “Keep Fighting,”
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The Texas legislature will soon
be m session and the first thing
will be to provide some new tax
money tp pay the bills already
made and to replace the tax re-
cently exempted. \ They could re-
duce the membersm{rxnd expens
es of that honorable body, abolish
a few boards and bureaus, stop
excessive traveling and other un-
necessary expenses and save a
neat sum in that manner.
Francis Cox, who has been
quite sick with the flu, is im-
proving.
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BUataa Deck
Deony Vance and Sam Botts
made a business trip to Bagwell
Saturday.
Avery Morgan spent Wednes-
day night with Laura Mae Den-
ton.
Nevada. Sam and Avery Mor-
gan ai d Laura Mae Denton visit-
ed in the j. T. Castleman home
Thursday night.
Tilmon and Pete Hastings are
ill with the flu.
John Castleman Jr, Polly Cas-
tleman and Lena Mae Cruee vis-
ited in the home of Sam Adams
of Midway Friday night.
Ho* Mayo of California is
visiting his sister, Mrs. Emmett
Harp.
Polly Castleman and Lena Mae
Cruce were Clarksville visitors
Saturday -
Laura Mae Denton spent the
week end at home.
Mrs. Emmett Harp is ill with
the flu.
Joe Graham spent Friday-
night with Earl D. Jackson.
A , _
Liberty
Health of the community not
very good.
Margaret Somerville, who has
been sick for some time with ap-
pendicitis, is better.
Mrs. Alex Icenhcwer has been
sick.
Mrs. C. L. SpSegle has been
sick with the flu the past two
weeks.
C. L. Speegle has been confined
to his bed since last Thursday,
when he was stricken with pa-
ralysis about 2 p. m. while sitting
by the fire.
I The rain was greatly appreciat-
ed by everyone, the snow also, by
the rabbit hunters.
Miss Mildred Speegle is ill with
the flu at the Paris Sanitariam
Grandma Little is on the sick
[ list.
LETTERS 18 S N ^ fl CLAUS f Wear® two tittle brown-eyed
• girls, six and four. Plea»e bring
; us a doll, tub, rub-board, dishes,
•scissors, fruit, nuts and candy.
'f We have a little cousin,' James
Elmer Patterson, please don’t for-
get him. • We will
i cake on the dresser
—Eva
Milam.
Dell and
leave some
With love.
Billie Frances
Dcox Santa:
1 am a little boy ten years old
and in the fourth grade, t have
tried to be good this year. Please
bring me a raincoat, big rubber
ball, a belt, tie, and fruit, candy, j
nuts, and lots of fireworks. Don’t
forget the other children.
Your little friend
Herbert Thompson Jr .
• Dear Santa:
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Dear Santa:
1 am a littlle girl six years old
and I have tried hard to be a(0jd and in
good little girl. 1 want yofu.to[ Please bring me a doll
please bring me a doll, French [clothes, a china tea set, a
SPECIAL
Beginning Monday, Dec. 19
Until Saturday, Dec. 24
Home Made Candy that
Sella for 25c a lb-15c a lb.
2 Pounds, 25c
Buy Your Christmas
Candy Now
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Plate Lunches at noon
every day
girl this vear. I r m seven years -• ., _. .
the mow) grade. I '-'*'6 old- *\rl a"'1
and doll
,________________ ,__________________ pair of
harp, ball, gloves, fruit, nuts and: gloves, a string of bead*, and lots
candy Your little friend-, j of candy, nuts and fruits. Please
E liose Smith.
wants a pretty Httle doll and sotye
nuts and apples. Love to Santa,
Claus.—R. C. Fisher.
Dear Santa:
Please don’t forget me because
I am so small, but I am looking
for you with both my little blue
eyes. I want you to please bring
me a doll, a set of little dishes
with flowers in them, Truit, nuts
and candy, Your little pal.
Fay Evelyn Griffin,
Blossom, Rt. 3
Dear Santa:
I am a little boy six year old
and this is my first year in school.
I have a little twin sister, her
name is Fay Evelyn. I want you
to please bring me a knife, a
pump gun, fruit, nuts, candy and
fire works. Your little brown eyed
friend, Ray Edward Griffin,
Blossom, Rt. 3.
Dear Santa:
Will you please bring me a
knife, a pair of gloves, a pistol
anu caps, and, lots of fireworks,
also bring me fruit and candy.
Your friend,
John Henry Bailey.
Dear Santu:
Please bring me a tool box, ball,
fire crackers, a car that you can
wind up, sparklers, fruit, nuts
and candy. Please bring all the
little boys and girls some toys.
| Love__Theron Milam.
Dear Santa:
don’t forget all the other good. I’m a little boy six years
little boys and girls. Tour little the same tittle "red head
Sandwiches, Chili, Etc.
We aie to seive you
J. N. Athas
Claiksville ''
friend. — Vozzie Thompson.
Santa Clam
I am little two-year-old Billie.
Will you please bring me a little
knife, a whistle and a little gum
with some candy.
Little Billie Meers Hill.
Dear Santa:
Please bring me a riding bridle,
fire works, football, a sharp knife,
pistol and caps, fruits, nuts and
candy. I am a little boy eight can and cry a set of dishes
years old and in the second grade, j antl a r,nR My address is John
Your friend. — Terman Clyde Monrw Helmes, Detroit, Texas,
R. 2.
old;
who
wrote you last year. Please bring
me a toy truck with a real battery
light, some fire works and fruit.
I have a new little brother now,
so don’t forget him, he’s not
I much big—Gerald Carpenter.
Dear Santa:
1 am a boy 8 years old and in |
the second grade. 1 want an air-
gun, a pair of gloves, candy, nuts,
fruit and fireworks, My little
sister, Evelyn, wants a doll that
Special Chicken Dinner
Every day for only 25c
WEST SIDE CAFE
Opta day f -iiht. We never close
Clarksville, Tests
ROBT. T M,.RCUBANKS
Gifts Tht‘. Last
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry
All Repair Work A Specialty •
Morgan Hart Drug. Clarksville, Texas
Dear Santa:
1 know you will surely be down1 _
i r rhrJ<;fm.TS nitfht And """""
Paris Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
Drink Coca-Cola—Every bollh SteriEred
Over 9 million a day
347 Bonham St - Phone 115
Bailey.
Dear SantA Claus:
1 am & little girl ten years old _________________„
I go school and belp take care of our chimney Christmas night and (
my little brother Will you please I want you to bring me a big rub-1 pear Sanfa Claus:
bring me a little ring, a little ber ball, a ring and a doll, somej I am a little girl six years old.
lamp, apples, nuts and candy. 11 fruit, nuts and candy. , I go to school and am in the first
vyill try to be a
and will thank
Hill.
good little girl i Your little friend,
you.—Maurine; Hattie Mae Griffin, Blossom, It 3
Dear Old Santa:
Dear Santa: I go to school-at Bagwell and
I don’t trant you to forget me am six years old ; will >o i bring
this Christmas, I want you to me a gun of some kind, a harp,-
bring me a pair of gloves, a set of1 some fire works, apples; oranges apples,
dishes, a story* book and some fire- and plenty of candy. I will p&t
works, apples, ofanges, candies the cakes Q.n. the table, so you
and nuts. My address is J can eat some, Santa.
Margret Dean, ! Your little friend,
Detroit, Texas, N. S. R. *, Johnnie Doud Hill.
grade. I want you to please bring
me a pair of gloves, a doll^ a
trunk, a black board and a set of
dishes My little brothers, James
and John want a wagon and a
tricycle and nuts, oranges and
Your little friend,
Melba Ruth Dean.
Dick Tomlinson and Theron
Phillips are recovering from the
flu.
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The Detroit News-Herald (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 22, 1932, newspaper, December 22, 1932; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006260/m1/2/?q=EARTH: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.