For a Richer
Christmas
....UPHOLD YOUR FAITH
....CREATE HAPPINESS
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The faith that our fathers had in a free country, the right to religious freedom and
the beauty of an Old Fashioned Christmas with the traditional holly, the mince
meat and turkey. We are thankful for the joys of Christmases in the past and sK
have faith that the future will bring with it even greater stories of happiness with
the advent of PEACE. ^
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The determination to keep the spirit of Christmas a part of American tradition for ^
our fighting men to return to a source of happiness we would not readily relin- ^
quish. The measure of happiness we can glean from a world at war is not great, &
indeed . . . but let us remember the joy that can be derived from doing our job
well and from helping others. * ^
...WORK FOR VICTORY
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Let our faith in the meaning of Christmas give greater strength to our peace loving
hearts. Let us renew our efforts in the mighty cause, united with our Allies, to
hasten the dawn of a brighter world, a world more free than it has been in the
history of man. Let's work to win, so the Christmas bells of this year will be VIC
TORY bells Next Year!
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Yes, you've shopped and mai led early to save gas and tires;
You've tucked War Stamps in wi th gifts; You've invited boys in the
Service to Christmas Dinner; A Service Star may occupy a place
in your home; You have not complained when told that the War
Effort had consummed your favorite luxury; You've gone about
in the true American way, with one thought in mind, to make sure
in the future years just that priviledge will be yours.
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We At "Leggett's," the Owners, the Management and the Entire Personnel, Join 1
U to Congratulate You, and Wish for You and Yours Every Holiday Happiness
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It. A. Lcpjrett
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Frank Jordan
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H. A. Cottrcll
N. F. Crews
.lames White
Mrs. 11 on r.v Orissom
Mrs. J. .1. Callaway
Miss Kliziilx'tli Kinjr
Miss Lossio Petty
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Mrs. I.il.i 1'leasanls
Mrs. Frank Hawks
Mrs. .1. K. Harwell
Mrs. K. M. Powell
Mrs. Roy Daniel
Mrs. Virginia Hradshor
Miss Lucy Hester
Mrs. W. II. Newman
Mrs. Oeorjre White
Miss Clellie Smith
Miss Ktilh Hoyd
Mrs. S. P. Cooper
A. ('. Hendricks
Mrs. William lira me
Mrs. Alma Parrot I
Mrs. Pauline Conklin
Miss Mary Ann Johnson
\V. J. Pcjrram
Mrs. Carl Moody
Mrs. P.. I». P.eekham
Mrs. Kvolyn Grissom
Mrs. Mal»cl Faulkner
Miss Doris Thnrrinjrton
Mrs. Shirley Hester
Mel Pinch
Miss Maria Hope
David Hope*
Miss Anne flaitheock
Miss Edna Freeman
Miss Amir Walk ins
Miss Louise 'I rojrdon
Thomas Kaulkner
Mrs. .1. II. Powell
Miss Mel I a Dixon
Miss Martha Bailcv
Mi ss Gloria VanDvke
Mi ss Gladys Satterwhite
Miss Laura Perkinson
Miss Vivian Smith
Miss Virginia Jouvnignn -
Allison Dixon
Miss Caroline Finch
Mrs. Carl Johnson
Miss Ann Koyster
Miss Maria Faulkner
Miss Helen Harris
Miss Virginia Fuller
Miss Anne Tippet I
Miss Keliecca Clayton
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Mis.- Helen Knight
Mis*- Lucy W. Smith
Miss Anno Roso
Mrs. John Wood lief
Carl C'ojfhill
Mrs. Carl Cojrhill
Miss Marie I'ueketf
M iss Nellie Faulkner
Miss T'alsy McCalltim
iss Katie Wade
Mrs. Minnie 11i^rlit
Miss Alice Kllis
Miss Ruby Movie
Miss Virginia (Irissom
Alice Durham
Carrie Hendricks
Miss YVilma Thompson
Mrs. Lucius Freeman
Warren Short
. Lewis Overton
Tommy Powell
Mrs. Nancy Memlrick
Miss Viola Hoyle
Mrs. Bill Strickland
Miss Betsy Lanpstoti
Miss Frances Hipht
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