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First on every American's list of the things he wants most this year is Victory. And with this thought we wish you all a Merry Christmas. EUREKA CAFE 3 -JffijfciSTa S£flSOn'S GR££TMC$ rn JCmh The approaching holiday season makes us appreciate more than ever before the priceless value of our friends throughout this community. It reminds us, too, of the sacrifices being made by many of our friends now in the service of our nation. To every one we extend our most sincere wishs for a joyus Christmas PLYMOUTH BOX & PANEL COMPANY We’ve tried to say it a hundred different ways,"But “Merry Christmas” still sounds the best, and says pre eisely what we mean! SOS SHOE SHOP Rankin Ambrose, Prop. 1943 s A • SX * « if—Z3 Y "H .... ■ ^ (I # .#* jaertft Gfcn JUST as surely as there’ll always be little hoys anil girls, anil lug hoys anil girls, too (espe cially arounil Christmastime), that surely there will always be a Christmas. Our wish for you is that this Christmas season of 1943 he the most memorable you have ever known. * Wafer Street Service Station C. W. (Snooks) Burnham, Prop. No blackout can <lim the shining hope for Victory soon —when all our families will he together once again. E. G. ARPS DRUG STORE FROM WHENCE DID THESE GLAD TID INGS COME? NOT FROM ATHENS, NOR YET FROM ROME, AT THAT TIME THE HEART OF WORLD POWER. THEY CAME OUT OF A LITTLE COUNTRY, PALESTINE. ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED AND FORTY-THREE YEARS LATER THE GLAD TIDINGS RING OUT AGAIN. NEED WE SAY THAT WE WISH YOU THE FULL JOYOUSNESS OF THIS HOLY SEASON? reeling SOUTHERN HARDWARE CO. “Plymouth's Original Hardware Store” SEASON The best Christinas wish we can send you is that we 11 know Victory soon, and all our boys will come home apain to enjoy our happiness with us. J. R. CAMPBELL'S STORE J/Lwij ^U44fma4/\ -.19. YUi£riD£ JOY B. G. CAMPBELL Wholesale Grocer and Confectioner MONG the things for which * * our boys are fighting is the right to celebrate Christmas in the traditional American way. It is with particular pride in our coun try's accomplishment in this direc tion and with firm faith for the future that we send you now our heartiest Christmas wishes. % JWerry |£?$toieritan '943 ~ Even though some may be far away, it’s Christmas in our glorious American way. May Victory soon pre serve its cheer. PLYMOUTH FURNITURE CO. E. E. Harrell, Owner MURK (tiimTMAS 1943 GENTLE WORDS, OPEN HEARTS, WILLING HANDS, SOFT MUSIC, FRIENDSHIP, LOVE...THIS IS CHRIST MAS! MAY IT BRING YOU HAPPINESS AND JOY BEYOND EXPRESSION . .. A. L. ALEXANDER All Kinds of Insurance I hone 2336 Harney Building Plymouth and Columbia, N. C. j r* The glory that is Christmas Mill ring out from every Church steeple, and in our good wishes are echoed the beauty and spirit of brotherhood of the season. V HORNER'S FUNERAL HOME Amouiance Service Day and Night Telephone 229-1 Barb rians from across the seas would, if they could, banish Christmas forever from the earth. But there’ll always be a Christmas! May the Christmas season of 1943 find you in the midst of a good old-fashioned Yule celebration. Merry Christmas from all of us to all of you. holiday feting KEEL'S SERVICE STATION E. Durand Keel, Prop. Christmas Cheer The happy holiday spirit brings smiles and gay greetings. We want to join in the gaiety to wish one and all a very Mer ry Christmas. DAVE'S CUT-RATE STORE DAVE KULMAN, Prop. S. _r One hundred and twenty years ago Clement Clarke Moore's jolly poem, "A Visit from St. Nicholas," first appeared. Each year since then it has contributed to the joy of Christmas. We want to say that if we were able to gather up all this joy and wrap it up in one big package it would hardly represent our wishes for your Christmas happiness this season of 1943. PLYMOUTH OIL COMPANY Texaco Products smbrn Joy Dance around that tree, and sing songs of Christmas joy. We wish you a Merry Christmas and extend the hope of peace to come. THE PLYMOUTH THEATRE 9 I94J 8£ST IWSHfS With our Christmas Greetings this year to all our friends, we want to thank you for your pa tience and cooperation. Richard West BARBER SHOP JUNK DEALER Telephone 237-6
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