The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 20, 1973 Page: 2 of 16
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THE GROOM NEWS, GROOM, CARSON COUNTY, TEXAS 79039 Thursday, DEC. 20 & 27, 1973 editions
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greatly we appreciate your fine friendships
and loyalty and to wish you every good thing
in life during the days to come.
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GREGORY LAMB, C. L. WIEBERG, COMMISSIONERS
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“Best Wishes for the Holiday
Season.”-—Clara Danner.
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At this Christmas season I think
of my Groom friends while I’m
counting my blessings.—Sue What-
ley.
May the joys and pleasures of
the Holiday Season be centered
around you and yours and may
they continue throughout the days
to come.—Thelma Pool.
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When Christmas Day has come
and gone, we hope your joys will
linger on throughout each day the
whole year long. Merry Christmas
to all. — Mrs. C. L. Ledwig and
James.
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Loads of good wishes for the
Christmas holidays and for the
coming New Year.— Mrs. Othelle
Driskill.
Of all the pleasures Christmas
brings, the ones we hold most dear
are glowing thoughts of happy
times we’ve had throughout the
year. These memories bring such
delight we never can compare
them, but we can tell good friends
like you, what joy it is to share
them.— Marvin and Katy Talley.
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Greetings — Good health, good
fortune, good cheer, are a few of
the good things I wish for you at
this season of the year. — Mrs.
Mrs. M. G. Husted.
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May the “Spirit of Christmas”
and the love of God dwell within
your hearts now and in the days
following through the New Year.-
Mrs. Lillia Hess.
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We are happy to extend you our
best wishes for a joyous Christ-
mas holiday and a Happy New
Year.—Nanny and Pa Atchley.
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Times may change but not the
old custom of extending Christ-
mas greetings to those whose good
will and friendship we cherish.—
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Merrick and
Carolyn.
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Sincere good wishes! The spirit
of the season brings to us renewed
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Christmas greetings and friendly
good wishes for the coming year.
—Mrs. Joe Britten, Maurice and
Earl Britten.
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Never a Christmas morning,
never the old year ends — but
someone thinks of someone, old
days, old times, old .friends!
Happy New Year.—Gene, and Patti
Carter, Debbie, Cheryl, Mike,
Gary, and Mark Carter, 5801 Sham-
rock, Corpus Christi, Tex. •
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Wishing you all a joyful Holiday
Season and a very Happy New
Year—Henry Lee “Cotton” West-
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To all, a Merry Christmas and
to all a Happy New Year.—Mrs.
Ollie Stroope.
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May contentment and prosperity
attend all your efforts through the
year ahead and may this Christ-
mas Season be one of complete
happiness for you and your loved
ones.— Wallace and Jackie Bichsel,
Gayion, Terry and Cindy Nepper.
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May the spirit of Christmas be
with you throughout the year to
come, bringing you full measure
of joy and contentment.— Aaron,
Audra and James Cummings.
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On Christmas day and the year
through, may joy and cheer move
in with you.—Mrs. Leo Looten.
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We offer our best wishes for a
extra special good Christmas and
a prosperous Happy New Year for
everyone.—Joe and Veona Davis.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One-year subscription (in Carson and adjoining counties)......$4.00
One-year subscription elsewhere in the United States ..........$5.00
MEMBER OF THE TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION
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To friends and relatives, may
the brightest joys be yours at
Christmas and may you enjoy
every happiness through the New
Year.—Mr. and Mrs. ’Melvin Wills
and Floyd.
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A toast to Christmas and to our
friends. May this.happy holiday
be a memorable and merry one.—
Richard, Donna, Rocky and Stoney
Crump.
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entered as second class mall at the Post Office at Groom, Carson
County, Texas, under the Act of Congress of March 3,1879.
Edited and published by MAX and HELEN WADE
Office Phone No. 3311—Residence Phone No. 3541
Groom, Texas 79039
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Wade, Max & Wade, Helen. The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 20, 1973, newspaper, December 20, 1973; Groom, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1512478/m1/2/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.