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i May the New Year be a brighter period dawning for all our friends and patrons. We thank you for what you have done for us in 1934. We shall strive two-fold to please you more in 1935. SATTERTHWAITE CHEVROLET CO Friends, an old-time wish sounds most sin cere. Here’s ours: ‘Joy to you all, folks, in the New Year. And the best of luck in every thing.” RAM’S SINCLAIR SI 'VICE H. M. RAM EY, Mgr. liUappg Tkw§ear The candle of friend ship lights the v/ay to your door, where we pause to shout cheerio and Happy New Year. HARRY CHOPICK Fur Buyer and Grocer Besr We extend the greetings of the day to the friends we have and to those we hope to know. To each and everyone we wish all the good things during the New Year. The depression is no more—happy days are here again. W. E. WATERS J. C. SWAIN =1955= Another year—another opportunity to wish our friends and patrons “Happy New Year.” The friend ship in the patronage to us is more than appreciated. May it continue throughout 1935 and the years to come. ro ko beacon As the rays of the New Year sun spread to all corners of the universe, so do cur good wishes go forth to all our friends and patrons who contributed to our welfare and progress in the past. SHABBY CABIN T. W. TARXENTON. Manager Greetings! We thank 70U for your patronage and cooperation during 1934( and wish you a happy and prosperous New Year. BROWNING SERVICE STATION R. S. BROWNING. TV!gr. Ol" Father Time Is Laming tc a new page, and it’s going to mark the beginning of many happy hours, we trust, during the New Year. PENDERS STORE J. J. ISLER, Manager Our best wishes—No door can be locked against the good wishes of sincere friends—nor is there mor tal soul who would. So open wide the portals for New Year greetings which we are broadcasting to all our friends, ‘Happy New Year and many of them.’ BRANCH BANKING & TRUST CO. PLYMOUTH Hours crowded with every happy thrill you’d like to experience . . ev ery blessing you could wish—may they all be yours throughout the New Year. HASSELL BROS BAKERY YEAR’S 1 i You’ve heard it be fore : “A prosperous Mew Year!” But never before have we meant it more heartily for every soul living in this hap py community. MIDGETT SERVICE STATION H. S. MIDGETT, Manager ishinq qou a lltappM Dew4fj Vv>>Pear A wish in time: Arising to the occasion is a joy, when the day is New Year, and the friends those whose wish has been proven times innumerable. Per mit us to be among the early friends in wishing you a Happy New Year—and a shower of joys in 1935. GILBERT CLEANING WORKS LLOYD E. GILBERT Best (Dishes for the Taw ^ear A* Everything that’s best in life—may it ail come your way in 1935. Yes; may each of your days he brighter and happier than the preceding one. That's our big hops. BROWN BROTHERS LUTHER BROWN J. S. BROWN XKW YKAK GKEE X«S Resolved: That thi: is a mighty fine community, and we wouldn’t live anywhere else. Because, where could we find so many 1 yai friends to wish “Happy New Year”? PLYMOUTH PEANUT COMPANY W. H. CLARK, President ms May the New Year bring you an abundance of happiness and pros perity is our big wish to everyone everywhere. ESSO SERVICE STATION ED JACKSON, Manager A A TO A NEW YEAR OF HAPPINESS Look forward—Time turns not backward in its flight, but looks ever forward to a brighter day. May 1935 bring that brighter day, and hour, and year for you is our sincere wish. WILLIAMS & WALL Certified Public Accountants *~ RALEIGH, N. C.
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