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GOOD WISHES TO YOU A mighty Christmas tree might well symbolize our greetings and good wdl to you all—the branches extending into every home through out the community with each individual sprig and cone laden with good wishes to you and kind remembrances of your gracious co-operation during 1934. HENDERSONVILLE SUPPLY & COAL COMPANY I THE BEST OF LUCK Each Christmas the bracelet of FRIENDSHIP is fostered anew with links" of good wishes. And each year we send oar strengthening con tribution to this jewel—Topmost Happiness . . . Best of Luck and a MERRY .CHRISTMAS is our Yuletide wish to all this Friendly Com munity. RICHARDSON'S COAL & WOOD YARD GOOD CHEER TO ALL We send you a message of good-will t^is Festive Day. May the Spirit of Christmas in all that it means abide in your home to bring new cheer. J. C. PENNEY CO. WM TO ALL OUR PATRONS We can say no more on the occasion of Christmas than to wish that the patronage we have enjoyed may be returned to our friends in the form of Christmas joy. LEWIS . y£F/3fITMENT stoRc GRflCriRGS " Hear Ye! Hear Ye! One And All! This is the Yuletide season, lively and gay. Let us greet it with laughter on our Hps, and a song of joy in our hearts. To our patrons we say . . . A MERRIE CHRISTMAS. IH. HAWKINS & SON The Season s Jolliest Greetings Vile offer you the most gleeful greetings of the Yuletide! May your Christmas be more festive, and more enjoyable than ever. THE KIWANIS CLUB KING'S NEWS AND CIGAR STORE "THE TOURIST CENTER" WISHES YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND MUCH HAPPINESS IN 1935 (&l«PJEIE7T||jg*ftf When the Yule Logs Burn Bright The spirit of Christmas is in the air. Greetings friends! Greetings patrons! May the coming year be secure for you and yours. QUALITY PRESS HE was born in a manger, yet his bearing was that of a royal prince . . . his heart that of a great martyr . . . his soul that of a God. He died ir» rags on the Cross, yet left behind him the greatest riches in the hope and faith the world has ever known. IN PHRASES MOST SINCERE Each Year our Greetings come to you in phrases most sincere. Now we wish you all the joy that could be yours the coming year. CITY ICE & STORAGE CO. We're Happy to Greet You Again! Our Christmas wishes come to you another Christmas ! Dayy all good things follow where'er you go, on life's ■ — 1 highway, in every way PATTERSON'S BEST WISHES Another Christmas Season Has Come And with it new hopes are begun. We send you a cheerful greeting — may our paths be often meeting. JENNIE BOWEN'S SHOP Greeiinf ' from I. H'. 4/IE" c$eas<>Yi.'s. Srcetjn^ Accept Our Hearty Good Wishes—Christ mas has come again—with colorful cheer, and festive, fan-filled days. We offer you •. the season's heartiest greetings. GREGG BROS, HARDWARE \ WISHING YOU A JOLLY CHRISTMAS The most extravagant optimist is a mere miser as compared with our prodigality in good wishes for your health, pleasure and \ * ' '• :■ ' i; prosperity throughout 1935 SCRUGGS FOR DRUGS (Christmas T CJTheer Another Christmas has rolled around, and we're * •• glad to say "greetings" once again! Accept the heartiest good wishes of every member of this firm. • • x t » Hendersonville Hdw., Co., Inc R. L. EDWARDS, President ^a'esfcx \ ^S™AS khow there s going t(f be a lot of joy at yoof Se 0n Christmas Day . . , and we want to b* ctcd among those who wish you well, & $ we are saying ... a very Merry Christmas! RAILROAD salvage CO.
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