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Page 4, The Wake Weekly, Wake Forest, N. C., Dec. 25, 1964 All of The Employees of Hollowells Wish You A Merry Christmas & Happy New Year Sa^ December 28tli Through 31st WE’D RATHER REDUCE THESE PRICES AND SELL THE MERCHANDISE THAN COUNT THE MERCHANDISE AT THE END OF THE YEAR! R/RT// Well Preserved One of tlie entries in the Wake Forest v^unamias parade was this horse-drawn type hearse, thonght to be 200 years old. Hunt-Murray Funeral heme displayed the interesting antique. —(Allen Photo). WAKE FOREST SOCIAL & LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Pgiij of RolesviUe announce of a son at Rex Hospi*; day December 22. j,],' the former Grace Bn Wilton. Wake Forest! Hospital Patiei FIVE POUNDS Carolina’s Best FLOUR Limited Supply Toilet 2 Tissue Glade Disinfectant 7 oz. can SPRAY Flash Light Batteries (Limited Supply) SLICED Peaches Delmonte 2V2 Size Can FOR CASE PRICE — $7.05 Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Place and family of Jackson, Miss, are vi siting the Howard Mangum family during the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harris and daughter will have as their guest over the holidays, Ricky Harris of Mars Hill College, Miss Sarah Parker of Raleigh and Mrs. Phyllis Mastrocola of Greensboro. Dr. and Mrs. W. M.' Sattenvhite, Jr. and family of Columbia, S. C. and Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Maynard and son of Winston Salem are spendling the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sat- terwhite. Mr. and Mrs. John Newton and family of Beaufort will spend the Christmas Holidays with their mo thers, Mrs. E. C. Snyder and Mrs. P. C. Newton. Mrs. Joe T. Faulkner and daughters of Oak Ridge, Tenn. spent a few days recently with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bobo. Mrs. Frank Fisher of State Col lege, Pa., mother of Mr. C. P. William Fisher, is visiting the Fisher family for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher and daughter Sharon of Garner are also visiting the Fishers. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Byrne and family are expecting Mrs. W. E. Nichols and Miss Hazel Stewart of Coats to spend the holidays with them. Dr. and Mrs. James H. Black- more and family will spend the Christmas holidays with Dr. Blackmore’s mother, Mrs. Willie R. Blackmore in Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Todd and family will spend part of the holi days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Sparks of Farming- ton and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Todd of YadkinvUle. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hildebrand will spend the Christmas holidays in Blackstone, Va. visiting her brother and his family Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Harrelson. Mrs. Carrie S. Walker of Bur lington will visit her daughter Mrs. John Farish and family for two or three months. The Wilkinson family will join for their traditional Christmas din ner at the Velvet Cloak this year. Expecting to attend are Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Wilkinson and sons, Charles and Tolbert and their fam ilies, Mrs. R. W. Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wilkinson, HI and sons, and Dr. and Mrs. James Wilkinson and family. Glen Royal News Patients in the ^ Branch Hospital as of morning were: Dan Git Lillian Hudnor, Mrs. Vij lin, Mrs. Maddie CroK Wall, Otha Perry, jl Wheeler, all of Wake fi ley Alford, Jr., and Me chell of Youngsville, ui Franklinton, Ollie Alfotj and Mrs. Louise Mitclij; ! ^ burg. ^ Patients discharges • nesday morning were; Morris, Mack King j boro, Mrs. Jackson aiij Edward Howard and h all of Wake Forest, Mitchell, Youngsville! Miss Gail Short is in Wake Me morial Hospital for surgery on her knee. She expects to be there for about a week. She is in Room ' the mistletoe. When 2D15; so all her friends please were gone, so too, was go to see her. I privilege. MISTLETOE Tim Today, mistletoe is the house for use as a oration. Often, it is j, placed, because it privilege of a kiss hot ty young lass who stand beneath it. There’s nothing ne» kissing tradition, except' There was a time whet quired a berry be rep time a maiden was kis 1 Ghki^tmaI . IRam and sincere greetings^ from aO of us to all of yoUi and many thanks, too. WAKE FOREST REST HOME SOUTH ALLEN ROAD WAKE FOREST, N.( Other Merchandise Specially Priced Throughout SALE TEA Old Mansion Loose V4 lb- box JUICE Bibb Baby Orange 4.2 oz. 3 cans PICKLES Fanning’s Bread & Butter Sliced 15 oz. Block Eyed Peas New Year’s lb. bag 10c t Baby Food All Gerber’s & Clapp’s Strained 10^ 0 A'-S';. I \\ I t r 1 All Prices Good While Supply Lasts - Closed Dec. 25th & 26th 9^ome Sup£^ “Ttla^ihet L U k A WHERE YOUR FOOD DOLLAR GETS YOU MORE FOR LESS 223 E. Roosevelt Avenue Member Better Val-U Food Stores, Inc. WAKE FOREST, N. C. FOOD 0. ur good wishes for a Happy and Healthy Holiday to all our friends. We thank you for your most kind support. -A ..... Bank & Trust 0 Wake Forest — Youngsville
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