Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1924-1994, December 21, 1944, Image 3
In our own small way, we have worked with pride—as Americans and as lumber men—in the mutual contri bution which our industry has so painstakingly render ed in the service of the Nation. Today in War. To morrow in Peace! We pledge our continued toil in the in terests of the Nation, of which we are a part. TOLLESON LUMBER CO. There’s a joy in the heart That sets Christmas apart, To make it a day of all days. And may its true peace And good will never cease To bless you in manifold ways. GINOERELLfI BEAUTY SHOP . . . IT’S CHRISTMAS! SO LET’S CELEBRATE! Let’s celebrate by recalling on every day what Christ mas is and what it means. Let’s celebrate by never doubting that eventually Good shall triumph. Let’s celebrate by making children happy and by opening our hearts to those in nee d. That’s the way to have the Merry Christmas we wish for you. HOUSER INSURANCE AGENCY GREETINGS NOEL! NOEL! While ageless Christmas ca rols fill the air this thought comes to mind. We would like to share with you our Yuletide happiness, and to feel that in this year of grace, 1944, Christmas will mean more to you than it has meant for many years past. ANDREW & JUGGLE General Insurance Grail JOV TO ALL Hearty and cherry And happy and true, And ever so fervent Merry Christmas to you! NELL’S CAFE ' thanks to you. May this Christmas season merry c Jhstmas BRAMBLETT’S GROCERY and MASSEY’S MARKET TTOni ———— The nearness of Yuletide is unmistakable. Whether snow festoons the trees or whether earth still awaits its mantle of white, woods and fields, city and town, breathe Christmas and its spirit of kindness. We sincerely hope that the Christmas season'of ** IM 3 1944 will be richer for you, /-> r* rr ns-i xi o fuller and more satisfying Lj l\. Ui Li 1 LlMCji) than in many a year, and thank you for months of k very pleasant relations. ~— - X 19 44 PERRY DRY CLEANERS and LAUNDRY JL: 9 \p// £ All the good old fashioned . s★= spirit of the season is ex -77 ’i\A A pressed in this hearty MER / v n RY CHRISTMAS'. ■ m You’ve been the best of V errv irien^s to us * n an^ , J here’s wishing for you the Christmas ” “ Moody Motor Company Christmas is almost here, let ☆ us all be merry, for it comes # but once a year, xi With gratitude for your kind Jy jb favors during 1944 we send J you heartiest CHRISTMAS J ”'" s w&Hm TO EVERYBODY Crockett’s 5 & 10c Store ' once more we find ourselves at a loss for words to express HR IJ| how we feel about your loyal- to US during IW4, ut w ® '’Am J that this happy season can 1 bring in both material and Ohf islltlQS spiritual blessings. Perry Furniture Co. Loyalty works both ways, 1 You have been loyal to us, and we are loyal to you. To you, our friends, who mm F^ij N \ , have so helped us to make 1944 successful, we send the Qif,, friendliest of CHRISTMAS /if i GREETINGS. £ LMjwLj | ROGERS STORE I JOHN WILLIAMSON, Manager We want you to get just what you want and to be just as happy as you can be. We want you to be happier this Christmas of 1944 than you have ever been before. As for us, we are more pateful to you this Christmas than ever before, f( r it marks a peak in our pleasant relations. We could not allow this important occasion to slip by without wishing you all a MERRY CHRISTMAS! PERRY LOAN & SAVINGS BANK Gj 9 4 4 Ufw oeaim of J The wise men saw The Star over the hills of old Judea ... it plows in the Christmas sky tonight, though clouds may obscure the heavens. It is a beacon of hope in a world in which there is ever so much room for improvement. Its spirit travels around this earth, encouraging, sustaining and beautifying. Our Christmas greeting to every man, woman and child in this community ... a greeting as warm and hearty—we hope—as if it were made to each in person with a friendly smile and a shake of the hand. MERRY CHRISTMAS! UNION MOTOR COMPANY Otetr ta All! Holly and mistletoe, soft lights and Christmas trees, gifts that mean an out-pour ing of the spirit. Santa : Claus is coming! With grati- I tude for your continued friendship we pause during this busy Christmas season of 1944 to wish you the hap piest Christmas of them all. BARFIELD’S GROCERY Just about time for us to be thinking of how much we are indebted to you. And just about time for us to call upon two little words that carry more cheer and good will than all the big words that have ever been i coined — MERRY CHRISTMAS PERRY BEAUTY SHOP . ll Xha -Mg % W L I CH£€r| # 1 That your Christmas season may be both joyous and hap py is our sincere wish as we express appreciation for your patronage. DIXON’S SHOE SHOP | A. L. PARKS, Owner We hope old Santa will not forget you this Christmas of 1 1944, but that he will cram that stocking so full it can 1 hold no more. Remembering your kindness to us, we wish I you good cheer, good fellowship, and Merry Christmas. Centra! Oa. Furniture Co. (jkrij “. . . and on earth peace, good will towards men.'* And to each of you who read this message that enraptured happiness which comes only at CHRISTMASTIME. Watson & Whipple Florists & Funeral Directors At Christmas perhaps more than at any other lime in the year we realize what it means to be an American-—to wor ship as we please, to go about our daily pursuits unfetter ed. to take time out to pay homage to the beautiful myth of Santa Claus. And at Christmas we realize anew what your patronage has meant to us, and we take this opportu nity to thank you while wishing you a Merry Christmas. Johnson’s Store