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JUST A FRIENDLY WAY OF expressing- TO YOU OUR MOST- SINCERE GO'ot) WISHES FOR A HAPPY CHRISTMAS' AND THAT^T MAY BE AN ESPECIALLY JOYOUS ONE FOR YOU. we want to renew all our old friendohips, want each of you to feel your importance to us, and to realise that without you the story would have been quite different. A very Merry Christm^ to all of you, friendly people of this community! 19 Our This custom on; Dutch. They use shoes instead of st When the Dutch sterdaip, this cus theiii—the wooden ually replaced by st the occasion out ol als. As nearly ev fireplace the usual; stockings was over If OF HOME Raeford Hardware Go. i ^ Israel Mann “Where Price & Quality Meet” AND FIRESIDE iRicieiec6tNxteie«e)e«ccietei«tetei(!C@kte(c{eice(ekicte(ctcic«c«ctetcctetetete{e ^ § H = 4- § r. ... the Jamily gathered around the heavily-laden table... tuil^key and dress ing, rnince^and pumpkixi pies... the Christmas tree with its tinsel . . . the toys C- •' beneath... May you enjoy these deep sweet pleasures this Christ|;n^ of 1947. /a f*' AT CHRISTMAS TIME more than at any other season, people feel friendly. It's in the very air. in this spirit, then, we offer you our best wishes for a very Merry Christmas. WITH PEACE AND PROSPERITY. WE SHOULD ALL BE HAPPIER ■ir’* THAN 8VER THIS YEAR. DURING THE CHRISTMAS SEASON, LET'S TRY TO FORGET OUR'CARES. FOR OUR PART. WE WANT TO ADD OUR FELICITATIONS TO THE MANY OTt;{£RS YOU ARE RECEIVING. BY WISHING YOU A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS—THE RAEFORD FURNITURE €0. Belk41ensdaie Company K«iK«tK«CteeClCiCWCtC«tC«lCWC(CtCtCtCM«C«K«iC«tp|^tK{c ««««e««««C««Ctc«C«tC««tc«{g«(K«tC«tctt(CtciK«iCiKlKICICe(C(C(cteteic«tC««W c«ctcicw((Kif««««MtfiKieKtctc«tmtKttictKictctctctc«ct(tc «cctc(exietc«(ctc(cte«K«tc«tc(Ktc«x(ctc(C(MtctctRtcm«te(g(c:tcic^«e(ctgictc%tr Happiest Christiaas Ever! Graham’s Service Station TIDINGS OF GREAT JOY •'v. ^^^OTHER YEAR has passed. Again glad bells are pealing out the Christmas story. A^MCRKY* CH RISTAtAS Happy children and patents are planning for the day in the glorious old-fashioned way. Everyone is ■f A MERRY CHRISTMAS! }Aay tbe^mt of the First Christinas gladdm your hearts this \ Christn^s season > WE KNOW OF NO BETTER .TIME THAN CHRISTMAS TO GIVE RECOGNITION TO OUR MANY FRIENDS WHO HAVE CONTRIBUTED SO GREATLY TO OUR SUCCESS DURING THE^PAST Y£AR. ' ^ROM'ALL OF US ONCE lioRE TO YOU, WHETHER YOU ARE OUR CUSTOMER OR NOT . . . thrill^ by the magic spell of Christmas for they ... ,Li^' know the spirit’of the Christ Child is in theTand. .s A MERRY CHRISTMAS i IS The JoliRson Company N Raeford Florist .,7 ;«wtwKiiimniKiiicim(cic« While glad hells peal out, while children make merry, while carols are being sung and the Christ- •i'.' mas story is being told and retold, we join in the joyous occasion by expressing best wishes for a ^ ytjsuuuf, QhjditfmLiL. Bade and. uvahj^ onsL 9> COLLINS jSTORE A' ’ M ■ Legend tells us th herd girl was wee she watched the^: way to take gifts to An angel appeared certaining why the crying,, she waved instantly the groun with glittering w roses. The young g •red these blooms, lented her gift, tl smiled, and as his the white fiowess th tinged with pink. '3H f/((!{.Je The poinsettia hai legend and its adopt or decoration for of recent origin. In S as the fior de no is connected with tl Christmas. Its beautiful fiamii the favorite flowers ( season,, and its use a oration is uhiversaL Ornament Cottai i^e. Those colored gl that .we hang on mas trees used to c many, Czechoslovak A small number were When the war cut off American glass man •lad never bothered \| nets before," turned d cilities over to maM gewgaws. Mechanical soon developed tl^ti many ornameQt.* uJ a European glassblo^ in a month. Thbs nl ey may doom this, pij industry, carried onl tainous towns _ Ornament “cottage "industry’' itj lages that cling to ttj tainsides. Families sq tain shapes and dea that may date back f] ’years uhchanged."\TO a bunsen burner, the thin glass tubirj sired shape, with the mold. His son act boy, removes the hot cooling table. Next t vers the inside, an daughter applies pain decorative designs. Reduce Chi Hazards Wi To avoid tragic Cl dents in the home; th tion institute issues tionary tlj^- —^Use ^ flapne-prooi ipray wreaths nmd ot rations. —Use materials h proof foi; tree trimthi decoratioak if thK^ ■—Inspect Ch^feia and repair'’frayed socketa.t . —Nev«f leave.,Chj burnlpg unless iBniet —Never unwrap g open fire or flickerln pose of paper and enable wrappings imir
The News-Journal (Raeford, N.C.)
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