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THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1945
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In the fine tradition of the past it is again
our privilege to extend Season's Greetings
to our friends in this area. May the old
time joyousness of the occasion never be
subdued and may it always be in evidence
for each of you as you observe this glad
occasion.
The hope of your happiness and well
being is ever before us and it is our sincere
wish that you will enjoy life to its fullest
extent. We are proud of the friendships
that have been ours the years past, and in
this pride we can properly say to you
Merry Greetings, frWU!" ,
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JOE . BUI'S SERVICE STATION
"WHERE SERVICE IS A PLEASURE"
t no other time during the year do
ony of us derive the pleasure, satisfaction
and contentment we receive from the joys
of Christmas. The pleasant associations
of friends and loved ones, the spirit of
good feeling ond love for our fellowmon
are in, evidence everywhere and from
these associations comes a stronger con
fidence in those around us.
Christmot is important! It is the
season of sincere good will, the spirit
which should go with us the three hundred
ond sixty-four other days of the year.
Let us eoch pledge ourselves
toward this goal.
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We've been Searching for a little different way
of expressing our Season's Greeting to our friends, for
words rhat would convey the true feeling we have in
our hearts.
There are lots of fancy phrases and we tried some
of them out. But somehow they just didn't get the job
done. Every time we came back to the tried ond prov
en formula "Merry Christmas."
It's a time-worn phrase, and many times, ex
pressed without feeling. But to us, it is the only ap
propriate sentiment. It, above all others, carries the
true spirit of the occosion.
So, we'lj look no more for fortcy phrases Merry
Christmas.
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THE SOUTHERN COHOM OIL COMPANY
HERTFORD, N. C.
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we'd lute e serve hi the future, we send this little
Mckage ef. Christmas cheer.'' It is heavily laden
because It carries ear meet hearty appreciation of
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brings yei ear earnest hopes for e full enjoyment
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!if Accept our wishes for a very Merry Christmu
end a ioTOttf New Year.
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V-v ; DR. E, S. WBITE;Freaident',
W. H. HAKDCASTLE, Cashier
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K2HBER FDIC - ' . ' ' 'j , !
' ' E. M. EIDDICK, JR., txecutive Vice President
, w. R- TUCXER, Aaaiatant Cashier,
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j-5 - DIRECTORS: thr. E. S. White, W. f. C Edifarda, Dr. T. P. Erinn, R. 1L Rlddlck, 3r Charl K.
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