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Soldi# Meets Soldier, Blit) Meeting Is Costly _ Lat«t sm»rday night an Army con voy ,up/ jrt'JEdenton, when one of in a wreck on West ■Been Street. The accident occcrred when Jatnes M. Cashwell and j ★ Against the background 0/ ; Christmas it the ideal of a world k «< P**'- This ideal has nour ished ike Christmas joy of count less Millions since the days when shepherds first tended their flo< I - on the plains of old Judea. } J* * * It is this peace of spirit in eJI its fullness that we wish you now, as, mindful of a whole year of pleasant relations, we pause to express our appreciation. * May you all enjoy a truly I ferry Christmas this season ! f? *. r ; ; ~i% Elliott Company . j w. „ .. *. joyt «l tli* Ckti»f»tt Snim m 4 sioMtoty l»f< Nm» Mm Maw* km»Mm w» Mh VM • le**a share «f happiness im) prosperity. * The mujmhl of M* ei*e«eet»o« « ie**4 by every euplsyse h ertandiag this Christmas Wish. | HOSTS 5c • 10c -25 c STORE » ' - '5 • "•' • LI I Our BUSINESS is dependent upon our many j L ¥ loyal friend* wko kave favored u* in many way* | j i during tke past year. It may kave keen tkrougk your patronage . . . j it may kave keen tkrougk a kindly word of recom mendation on your part . . . kut in wkaterer way you kave favored ui, we are grateful. It is our sincere' and ardent wisk tkat eack of ' you may receive tke full klestings of a joyous j S Yuletide season. m SERVICE STATION j j onewiraMfrsauwa cR*-efn [ ComfUtmenjU j [ oi tke Seaitm. I The management end staff of tWe Greeting* I It lim boon o ploMuro to mtvo yo*. llbsv ..*'o > BBBBI!jl?* , «.'. ’. • • r • i • I - " mam were returning to Langley Field, Va., their car colliding with the rArroy. truck driven by James Maca gona. Cashwell’S car was badly damaged after hitting the truck, and he sus tained deep cuts about the face. After investigating the accident, Sergeant George Dail placed Cash well under arrest, prefering charges 'fp fgi H A atar in the iky, mw hape !■ the heart, eat Chrlatwaaa treea g lavring Iran wlataws ait aat at taara. A aaaaat appropriate tiaae ta thank yaa tar yair patronage, anal ta wish yon a Merry ( kriat naas anal a Happy aat Praaperaan Bfew Year. Flynn’s Grocery ■ v *a‘ THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDKNTON, N. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1941 11 ' ' ■ 'it ■■ of driving while drunk as well as reckless driving. Debnams Entertain For Mr. And Mrs. Chears Mr. and Mrs. Ep Debnam enter tained Saturday afternoon at a cock tail party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Chears, Jr., of Richmond, Virginia. Approximately 70 guests called be tween the hours of five and. seven o’clock. They were received at the door by Mrs. Thomas Chears, Sr. Christmas decorations were carried out in the rooms and red candles attractively placed provided a mellow light. I Mrs. Thomas B. Wood and Mrs. | George Wood poured punch. j MASONS CALL OFF MEETING Because Christmas will be observ | ed Thursday, there will be no meet ing of the Masonic Lodge this week. However, the regular meeting is scheduled to be held next week as usual. » TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS Christmas is a sort of stopping place where weary travelers pause and forget the long miles that lie behind, and recall the faith and loyalty of friends who have made their way most pleasant. * Permit us now to thank you tor your many fa vors and to wish you a de lightful Christmas season. Bridge Turn FILLING STATION m ■ • ” ■■ r <JO < ¥ TO ALL ■. | ; I A SIMPLE WISH that Is as genu Im as gold )ImU ... AMO A NEABTY THANK TOU lor Isrws al the past We aie Mdr patelell Bay View BARBERSHOP E. L. WHITE, Prop. i! J i : j fHerry Christmas i = I I i Happy new Hear j T. i What belter greeting to •spree* out le.*r*< appreciation tor al you have dona tot us? W. I. Cozzens » ' v •’* ftsf'* l** - ’ v *. - .jj). «. /. r "’j I ■ MMMI MANY®** MANY^ MANY THANKS t-ur vour thoughtfulnen te <hl> nsticutioa. It U ear incentive to ,triv* for grnnttr thing* nnd inspire* os t# (Tent yea at thi* tglud Chri»tmn»tin*e with n p*u ine meuege of good cheer. Chappell’s Recreation Center ■ V— - ■* I—l1 — 11 —1 cm □ CHI CZJ D WMfc feR eppet i —ll. - > t—J eietle* of the hue □ rVnO aeitiii of Mw I —it—. 11 1 words, we tow «e □ OOP tli> _ m€Rfiy CHRISTffIfIS and Hoppy new ytftii Dr. L. A. Deese VETERINARIAN / ' ; ■' - /•Unit We ehemh the thong hh of the flee ewecieHea* that hove heee eaw.s.aud tele this assist es Singer Shop * !HI YOH HELP' I M Because long distance lines must be kept open in these critical # S days for use of our Government, the armed forces and others en- g •g gaged in war activities, we ask that you limit your Christmas*long g distance telephone calls to those that are truly necessary. g 2 If you do call, please be brief, and place your call by number', if E ig; possible. This Christmas we expect a very heavy load of calls. We \vill do jg 2 all we can to handle the rush, but calls to many places will be de- jj; layed, and some will not get through. j# | We hope you will understand and cooperate with us. 2 I Norfolk & Carolina Telephone & Telegraph Company | $ H. W. DEWEY, General Manager jj; *l»M**l*ll**«*M**«M****ll***M*l*MM*|iM*wli I {•JlHtltMtlttSttlttMlMMtStttttMtltHmMSlSSetSlStMMHlHlMeSStltlMMttttMMtllMSSHlMSMhtSSmimiltUlMlMltttlllllllHMllStllllttllllS*^ j . Z •w Once again the reindeer sWfcep | ' down from the North with th£ir cargo of cheer. About time that we were thinking of the friends ‘who MWm have so loyally remembered. use. Your generous patronage- has helped make our year a good one, t JJT ~ and we are taking this means of sending you a word of personal \ thanks to let you know how much | \\ /AT we value your friendship. We sincerely hope that your holi- X day season will be exceptionally i | GODWIN’S TEXACO SERVICE I ; j : „ mmws fIHWSTMAS mows It \ W A#? renew our obligation < * ed gratitude to the com- ilpa 1 ■sanity which w* *c gladly norm. We're grateful lor the patronage you have mniTAftl given no in ttie months past LLItN I (111 and pledge anew to serve COTTON MILLS P*as rsa- n oiißJtia! s»s: &,*■«*«: fc « mgr ts&pi&ers j | fl 1 9. it if T 0 YOU -.. | f ■ i | !« Among our assets we would like to I fi 1 .1 | f count the only one that money can- ii ; 1 [ not buy —your good will. ' i I l \ i ; IS, And so, at this holiday season, we t=] j j extend to you, not as a customer |: I [ alone, but as a friend, our very best , J wishes for a Merry Christinas. __ « | W. 0 HOLMES WHOLESALE GROCERY t nfiOrWir W*'W#w«a«iW*a!?irW« wsarsgw* wworaij afwWn rnta or* ayt, a«»e*jsn# n»Ki a(M ONr* PAGE FIVE
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