The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 24, 1942 Page: 6 of 16
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THE TAFT TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24. 1942
FACE SIX
Hall Suggests Plan#
For Fire Prevention
During the Holidays
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MRS, H. F. PARE
Mis W II fVimfurd
Iviivttca wan slit' gaol •
A. M'Katn.y tlu- until
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nst nut nl
burn our
Mr. ;iml Mrs w (' \mlrc\vs
are .pending their chriM titan ludi-
«la>-B a VVeatiierlord with U and
Mrs. VV. ATi<!r> »» ami Mr. am'
Mrs. A. O, Fletcher.
ANNUAL STOCKMOLDERff
meeting
Xutiie 1 licrehy rjy(
j annual meeting of
! the First State TLcni[
| Tt>.\iis Will be held n
: -T <>'m l„i.ik ou the 121
,<rv }!H?, f.,r tl*, «il«l
: retttt.re «iel the traniwt
h<-r hiislnen* ag n»,
i 1 nine lu-lure the meettr
,(v,,iili'il hy beitic •aroful in plat
nitiir <>'U (leeorufjoiie fur CTiiri’*
mas. Th,. cl.-r-n;atiuns more ran
monly used are highly r»mbun
IKti. ufi.rl prt’U It- *t * 111
ji»T.aI are Itawrdtt duritiir the h«l
diay SOitiOll)
Sf-vriil fif' sal'-'y praetifi
mriiUi.'iu-i! hy 'a Ciunml-uunr
wer>':
See l hat <!• • u:.’M- di- nr- ‘ i
, sat« .......... from stoves t
otner Iwatin# > : d>< in
allow I iKtn 'ii I lime !•: <• 'tint
with I Ii eti it Hall' bull'-:, "r !i|
■Miss Ruth Rouse Is visiting iuu
later, Miss Irene Rouse, at Cam
eron fur the Christ mas holidays.
'V/ ES, there iS a Sonia Clem*.
.1 There were timer daring this
year of 1942 when we had begun
to doubt it and no doubt YOU had
in'gan id doubt it. but note, when
the Christmas spirit steak over the
land urn know that the Christmas
story is true and that Santa Clans
will come again, as he has always
Miss Oliva Me Ado hi visiting In
O-irmo Springs. the guest oj Mt
arul Mrs. Rob WHHanis and son
L P. William:'.
Miss Margie C’athler-n Fast, ntu
dent at A. A: I. college, Kingsville
•strived home Friday fo: Lie holi
r*-;i(fir • stoclrfuii it
in France. Fiki#
• ! Christtm».
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Ail or the pitfs w.r i
sraiiius wf*re piny.d, Mr
Kapt and Mi ii- la. V
»!i»* pvizt s ioy h
Memt
days with h» r pa routs, Mr arid
Mrs. X. A. Hast.
umul
pli'ilU'FB ; TP ATI!
done. And so, with this cheering
thought, tee wish yum a Merry
Christmas,
David Schmidt., sfudont nt \
M. Colln-'-F, !i:ih arriv -d heir- for
the holidays with IPs pjrcm % Mr.
«’ihI Mrs. A. M. SuhmidL
y won
C-mtsmtSi
£h££B..W2\
at?'’wUnu
HUS
CAS MAURIN’S
HUMBLE SERVICE
STATION
itiduiliili: diit. and ,.i
Faculty Club Meets For Their
Annual Christmas Party
Villi t Mr uni Mr: W ( At
dp '.vs, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Is:. ’*.
John Is. Mr Atielii v Misse- Oil':..
M-rAda, Claire I.esviti, Ha/'i dm
man, Rutli Rouse. Ki'/aiuMh F: ■
di rwood. Mrs l.jnn Ili-hop, Alt'-
W. T. RriWlinw. Mrit. I.u- y WV-
eon.
Th F,icnity rlnb of th'- »p.g
. ry Iii.-'nool met Thuisday night at
tin. home of Mr. and Mrs If. C
Hum for their annual Chrxttntis
party, \vii.h Mrs, Hum. .Miss Ruth
Rouse and Miss Underwood as
Now is the time when
all of us are more fully
conscious of the good-
ness that should per-
vade (dl mankind. Per-
mit us, then, to thank
you for your good will
in 1942: a-r wish you
all the merriest Christ-
mas possible.
..JITS on o!d'fash;oned greeting, hat
Ip " 1 .v.vsl by ccntwr.f-T of u.;o, but we
know of no other greeting to lake its
place, no in 19-11:, as n ether years, m
simply say to you, our friends,
II tnis time, when tom-
ii mon tasks begin to
gfimmer with new gtary,
we pause to wish you oil
tlw Christmas ioys this
foyom season ran bring.
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
THE GLOBE
MRS, BERTHA l*t I.UN
Sinclair Service
Station
N. E. Pressley
AT THIS TIME, when prince
and peasant bow in common
harkening to the message of good
will from old Judea, we want to
express our earnest wish for a
happy 1942 Christmas season to
all our friends.
ViSSSM
Peace On Earth .
Good Will
♦-TWAS but yesterday
f thaf «H way common-
place. But now, what a
change! 'Tis the Christmas
spirit of 19421
Carried away on this
magic carpet of Yuletide,
we enter every home to
say Merry Christmas fo
Ouf fi sends.
m %
& %
| Merry Christmas |
— and — :j|
| Happy New Year |
>- this simple
> significant:*
i hese simple words
wisli has very deej
this year.
We know it is the hope highest in
all hearts this Christmas time, so
in greeting all our friends we re-
express this message with the
sincerity of a prayer:
PIGGLY-WIGGLY
McCLAREY BARBER SHOP
Taft, Texas
JOYOUi-SFASSM
fO ALL
-•.A :-y
PEACE ON
GOOD Wild
EARTH.
TO MEN
UST the friend-
liest of wishes
foryour happi-
ness and cheer
at Christmas
time and al-
ways. Let not
im sacrifices
of 194? have
teen in wain.
May Your Christmas Be the Best and May the IN
Deal Kindly With Your Dreams and Ambitior
i aiit is Oui Wish For Yniii
fyOW, »t CtwiftmM fiww, wh«» M» founfeitw of tnw joy
flow irscwf fnNily, we welcome ihu opporhtnfty to extend to
you m#i yerm% ttw bauwti«*f wi*b«s for a happy Yufe'lid«.
J4w jpar Lmcifww to w# m !942 wu codialisj1 thatsk yow.
CAGE FUNERAL HOME
ALLEN DAVIS ^
JOHNSON’S CAFE |«
Mr. and Mrs, Bill Truly j
Star Service Station
C. C. LYONS
mimvcmmci rodti
n rA::E ik*Ai
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Richards, Henry C. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 24, 1942, newspaper, December 24, 1942; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth712014/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.