Southwestern Times (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1944 Page: 4 of 12
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SOUTHWESTERN TIMES
December 21,1944
Merry
Christmas
VILLAGE
BEAUTY SHOP
Keystone 3-2406
Competent barbers always
ready and anxious to serve you
V. B. Shenron and H. W. Farris
You never wait long at
SHEARON
BARBER SHOP
Shoe Shine Boy on Hand
6626 South Main Street
Hadley 0403
SEASON'S
GREETINGS
Classes Reopen Jan. 2, 1945
EMMAMAE HORN
DANCE STUDIO
6620V* MAIN L. 1847
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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
coined—
Merry Christmas
HUMBLE
Service Station
L. L. Cook, Agent
2416 University K. 3-2683
CHRISTMAS AGAIN!
Who will say that smiles were
brighter or spirits keener at
the Christmases of our fathers
than they are today?
At any rate, friends and neighbors, that's
the kind of a Christmas we are wishing for
you this Yuletide of 1944—just a good
old-fashioned Christmas!
ROY A. COCHRAN REALTY CO.
2519 RICE BLVD.
Keystone 3-6694
Greetings of the
Season from
VILLAGE
PACKAGE STORE
2437 UNIVERSITY
Lehigh 7100
SEASON'S BEST
to our
Many Friends
and Customers
LAWS
PHARMACY
3644 University M. 2-2336
■PieroS!
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BLADES
SHOE SERVICE
"Your Neighborhood Shoe
Repair Shop"
2529 University K. 3-5636
£sb «sf
Clmstmfts
Citccrio Ait!
★ Holly and mistle-
toe, soft lights and
Christmas trees, gifts
that mean an out-
pouring of the spirit.
Santa Claus iscoming!
With gratitude for
your continued friend-
ship we pause during
this busy Christmas
season of 1944 to wish
you the happiest
Christmas of them alL
WAGNER
HARDWARE & GARDEN
SUPPLY
2531 University Blvd.
And once again we want to
thank you for your patronage.
We pledge our continued
efforts for efficient service
in 1945 despite wartime re-
strictions.
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
UNIVERSITY
BEAUTY SHOP
2511 University
Had ley 1338
MERRY CHRISTMAS
from
KELLY'S
VARIETY & HARDWARE STORE
is from Post Office in Bclluiro M. 2-0191
There Is No Better Florist in Houston
Years
Serving
Houston
Patrons
Telephone K. 3-2564
We
Specialise
in Floral
Orders for
Groups and
Organiza-
tions
4401 Main
BEST
fortjOQu
WISHCS
TO OUR
FRIENDS
And many thanks for your loyal patronage. You
have been patient- with our wartime problems of
rationing and scarce goods and we appreciate it.
In 1945 we will continue to bend all our efforts to
give you top quality foods at lowest prices.
HUFFINGTON'S
GROCERY
3642 University Blvd. Mi
0181
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Brackman, Irvin H. Southwestern Times (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1944, newspaper, December 21, 1944; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth393200/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bellaire Friends Library & Historical Society.