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9 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1944 (One Day Nearer Victory) HE WA7NESY1LLE MOUNTAINEER MERRY CHRISTMAS SANTA CLAUS IS 11 II COMING TO TOWN! 1 FROM US I iJmJSptimmMm . to youi i II HARK, THE ANGEL VOICESI May the sweet old Christ mas story bring to you this year a deeper meaning . . , a lyrgr store of its Joy and peace and gladness than it ever bs before. m III ill 111 m Farmers Exchange Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ketner Phone 130-M s 1 Kl Phone 130-M y jj m. t ' "- H t) Merry ynristmas m ME HOPE old Santa will not forget you this Christmas of 1944, hut that he will cram that stocking so full it can hold no more. - - Good cheer, good fellowship, and Merry Christmas to you all! i i 0 nnnn hit r N UUUll HILL 8 117 A VATI7CfI7TT T T? T A TTMTYRV SI tj J. W. KILLIAN B Phone 205 Waynesville, N. C. WHAT stauncher tree Oiah the oak, and what stauncher friends than ours? Each year at Christmastime we realize mare keenly than ever that oar success in this community is deeply rooted in the firm soil of friendship. We cannot tell yon in so many words how much these friendly associations mean to us, and how we cherish them. But we know you will understand. In this spirit of appreciation we send our sin cere rood Christmas wishes to you and to all those dear to yon. rVe,ve got it on good authority that this town is among the first along Santa Claus' route, and that he's scheduled to make a long stop herel We hope that "Santa Claus will be good to you," and that this holiday time will be one of exceptional joy and happiness to you and your family, DIXIE HOME STORE C. W. GILSTRAP, Manager v w j 99 ZD UP I AS WE APPROACH the beloved k anniversary of a great Event we are reminded again of the many Christmas seasons we have seen come and go. Time has changed everything except friendship. We are proud of the fact that we number among our customers many of the town's- "oldest inhabitants" friends who have be come dearer to us with the passing years. Once again we say Merry Christmas to all. MASSIE HARDWARE ROY PARKMAN, Owner 1 Merry Christmas Thank you for your patronage through another year. And for the good humor with which you have accepted the unavoidable shortages. Often you've accepted much less than your usual order, cheerfully. You realize that this is your war, too. One of the many ways in which you're doing your part is by accepting little inconveniences good naturedly. We thank you for your cooperation. Si Best Wishes For The New Year f f Dusk . . Christmas Eve . children moving about stealthily, I wide-eyed and ex pectant . . . you know the signs. Christmas is here, let us all be merry, for it comes but once a year. )f With gratitude for your kind favors during 1944 wc send you hearti . est Christmas greetings. WAYNESVILLE GULF SERVICE AND TIRE RECAPPING CO. ED SIMS, Owner As & 19 4 4 Jhe Reason of GhMmal J EVER THAT SAME STAR "A" The wise men saw it over the hills of old Judea ... it glows in the Christmas sky tonight, though clouds may obscure the heavens. It is a beacon of hope in a world in which there Is ever so much room for improvement. Its spirit travels around this earth, encouraging, sustain ing, and beautifying. Our Christmas greeting to every man, woman and child in this community ... a greeting as warm and hearty we hope as if it were made to each in person with a friendly smile and a shake of the hand. Iflflerry. Cliridtmad ! UNDERWOOD LUMBER AND SUPPLY COMPANY ' DAVID UNDERWOOD 11 i 2fi an 3 WAYNESVILLE COAL COMPANY PHONE 272 W. A BRADLEY Hazelwood I i
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