PERSONALS Lieut, and Mrs. Fred Little, Jr. have arrived from Louisiana t( spend the holidays with Lieut Lit tie’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Free Little. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barfield an spending Christmas in New Bern * * * Bobby Little, who is stationeo in Texas, will arrive today tc spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Little. * « * * Mr. and Mrs. Knox Britt have gone to Washington, N. C. to spend Christmas. * * * Lieut, and Mrs. Robert C. Cant well. Jr., who are stationed at Beaufort, S. C.. are spending Christmas with their family here. * * * Jimmy Metts, USNR, who is sta tioned in Louisiana, is spending the holidays with his mother, Mrs. Edwin Metts. * * * Lieut. Corbett Stovall, USNR, is home for the holidays. * * * Miss Joyce West, a student at the Woman's college in Greens boro. is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. West at their home on tVrights ville Avenue. Major and Mrs. Carl D. Robin ron and son, Dari, are spendinj ■ the holidays with Mrs. Robinson i [ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. West and Major Robinson’s parents, Mr and Mrs. S. R. Robinson. * * * Ensign J. A. West, Jr., has beer spending a few days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. West. Ensign West will leave to night for Coronado, Calif., where he will be stationed. * * * Major William H. (Bill) Hender son, Jr., will arrive Christmas day to spend his leave with his wife and his family, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Henderson. Major Henderson arrived in the states this week after thirty-one months overseas, being stationed in England, North Africa and Italy. * * * Lieut, (j.g.) Louis Todd Ker mon. USNR. and wife are spend ing the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Kermon on Harbor Island. Lieut. Kermon is on convalescent leave from the U. S. National Naval Medical center of Bethesda, Mary land. after having served in the Pacific campaign in the Aleutians and Marshall island area. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grove* and children left Friday for Charlotte, where they will spend the holidays with Mr. Groves’ mother. * * * Kirk Low, a member of the Georgia Tech naval unit, is spend ing the holidays with his family in Brookwood. * * * Mrs. Hannah Puckett Van de Foe of Jamaica, N. Y., is spend ing the holiday season in the city with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Mar tha P. Carney. * * * Chief Petty Officer Erwin H. Ezzell, U. S. Navy, arrived Satur day from New London, Conn., to epend Christmas with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Cook at their home on South Front street. * * * R. E. Bruce. Jr., who attends EMS at Salemburg, and Miss Glo ria Bruce, a student at East Caro lina Teacners college, are visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bruce in Lake Forest over the holidays. * * * Mrs. Erwin M. Medlen, the for mer Miss Louise Davis, is visiting her parents after spending the past month in Boston, where her husband has been stationed. * * * Cpl. Fred D. Shipp has arrived in the city from Camp Stewart, Ga., to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mr*. James D. Shipp, and also to attend the wedding of his sister, Miss Ruby Shipp on Tuesday afternoon. • » • Miss Beth Laney left Friday night for Cleveland where she will spend Christmas with her mother. • • • Mrs. Jack Tuttle, who has been the guest of Miss Marjorie Hogon for the past five days has return ed to her home in Columbia, S. C. • * • Lieut. Lang Hogon, USNR, of Norfolk, Va., arrived Saturday to spend the holidays with his par ents, on Harbor Island. • • • Cpl. Vernon A. Tierney arrived in the city Saturday to spend Christmas with his wife and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Shipp, and to attend the wedding of his wife's sister. Mrs, Tierney is expecting to accompany her husband back to Pittsburgh, where he is stationed. • * * Miss Emily Seitter of Washing tbn, D. C., arrived this morning to spend the holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Seitter, Jr., on the Castle Hayne road. ♦ * • Miss Ann Hurst, student at the Woman’s college of the Univer sity of North Carolina, Greens boro, has arrived to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Hurst, Jr. * * * Miss Antoinette Maultsby of Washington, D. C., is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Maultsby at their home, 104 South Fourth street. • » • Miss Louise Dunlea. student at Marian college, Marian, Va., has arrived to spend the holidays with her parents. * * * Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Carey of New York city are spending the holidays with Mrs. Carey’s daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Paterson at their home in Glen Arden. * * * Miss Marguerite Smith, junior at the Woman’s college of the University of North Carolina, has arrived to spend the Yule season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Riley D. Smith at their home on Perry avenue. * * * Miss Jean Honnicutt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Hunnicutt of Wrightsville Avenue, cade! nurse in training at Watts hospi tal, Durham, is home for the Christmas holidays. * * * Lieut, and Mrs. William S. Tabb of Cherry Point, and Harry H. Tabb of New York city, are visit ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Bruce Tabb over the holidays. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Phil Buchheit and daughter, Phyliss, of Macon, Ga., will arrive Wednesday afternoon to spend the holidays with friends. * * * Place a light on each side of the bathroom mirror for safe shaving. CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING — MR. AND MRS. J. b. POTTER, wbos* go’-'m a- wr- ”'>'ed yesterr pv and wno will celebrate the occasion today from 2 until 5 o clock at 16 K, Nesbitt Courts, wiien they will receive their friends.__ AIKS. C. T. BORNEMAN, the former Miss Inez Elizabeth Bailey, who was married on November 2o, at Gulfport. Miss., in the Navy chapel. Mr. Borneman is stationed there with the Navy. ifo/R}r A MerrV CHRISTMAS ALL GOOD WISHES To Our Friend's at this glorious Christmastide and a HAPPY . NEW YEAR TROUTMAN’S BEAUTY SALON LICENSED ZOTOS SHOP 107 Chestnut St. Dial 7642 Portrait and Commercial Photography GEM STUDIO 119 Grace St. — Phone 6223 ** <**f «W « m< gfetf Sfewa* 2 <4 ** r** *o thmk <4 Ikmt vie ^ $ »*"de the past eo vxwtkrohiU md tchxi* ^ mengtk to M* future. A W« «toe«rf «r noiBp^jtCTtj 4» |j Oirixmat Season md take this oppoto, 3 fiiwiicjr toto0jrotiikatoinnc& tetoppmtimtj ^ yottr pateomge. Ij 9™**tgood whftesmM m I SF-ANIV | I Shoe Store j p Sfootwear cTor Cill i m 109'/| North Front St. jj i E&ySB^SFincluded | ia'our* wishes for|j a 1 Merry Christinas and 5 a Happy New Year: | for we’re jost loaded 1 with enough f good | cheer this gay holi- J day to share with I 130,000,000J^men-j | ans/ a I 1 Merry Christmas, All | PICKARDS i 2M Market St. Dial 2-3224 if :_„____x DISTINCTIVE FASHIONS ALWAYS Mademoiselle Shop 22 North Front St. I ★ | S Jud U*Wi*lt y*H M y JhI jll that y°u du*t % y Oh CkildfUU 2><tf **<L £ylti || y ~Jltteuflt*«t tlu C-t>*u*f y*** S 1WILL REHDER I YOUR FLORIST | 125 North Front St. It is our deep hope this year, as we wish one and all a Merry Christmas, that the peace and faith our boys have sacrificed for will prevail throughout the world this coming New Year. - - " " ~ ^ I 1 I I Nothing txprnses o#, f ter th* ‘rue sentiment ' of the occasion, tkan { ■_ j M€RRY CHRISTMAS j end * HAPPY NCW Y€AR i , j To which we add our appreciation for your trust and confidence as manifest b ’he patronage that has been ours. A. B. BLAKE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 123 Market St. -r..-. \ vvv JOYFUL CHRISTMAS and a very Happy New Year Much has happened within the past year to alter our habits and customs. Such changes have been necessary, and we have gladly tried to do our part. Because of these changes the true meaning is brought home to us more forcibly. Christmas is a tangible thing that means so much in a chaotic world. It is a season of good fellowship to which American people look forward with en thusiasm. It is the one time of the year when cares can be for gotten, and an occasion which you can treasure through the months to come. We are sure that you have had your problems and your cares. You have had your share of disappointments. And we regret that we have been unable to maintain the type of service throughout the year to which you were justly entitled. It is our hope that brighter days will come soon and grant us the cherished privilege of serving you as we so earnestly desire. With s-'ncere wishes and grateful appreciation we wish for you and yours, a Happy Christmas. m I*. M. Todd, General Manager m W. C. Pearce, Credit Mgr. B. T. Payne, Sales Mgr. W Mrs. Evelyn Hayden, Stenographer and Cashier m J. W. Brown, Salesman - R. T. Batts Salesman W c. R. Williamson, Shipping Clerk A. V. Smith, Collector W Luther Thorpe, Linoleum Mechanic W Eddie Murphy, Truck Driver Wm. Hansley, Truck Driver p Sam Davis, Helper James Blue, Helper p Georgia Beatty, Maid i cTodd furniture Company | 21 S. Front St.

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