The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 15, Ed. 1, Friday, December 25, 1942 Page: 7 of 8
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ianta Glaus Spirit
Must Prevail
Despite the war the children
want toys at Christmas and the
Santa Glaus who has lived thru
many other wars will sec that
the Uttle folk will receive them.
Many of tho American people
have manufactured some of their
Christmas toys this year. The
fhortage of metal and mechani-
cal toys has interferred with
Santa's iplans. Children all oyer
the nation are proud to accept
the substitution in order to help
Uncle Sam and his Army.
The children of America are
fortunate to have this land to
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and forty-three is
knocking at the door.
May it bring to you
some new joy and
blessing each twenty'
four hours.
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-TWAS but yetterday
I that all was common-
;placo. But how what a
changol 'Tit tho Christmas
''spirit of 19421
Carried away on this
magic carpet of Yuotlde
we enter every home to
say Merry Christmas to
our friends.
Tomecek Store
Schwertner Texas
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pme we want it to
clime with all the old-
Iphioned trimmings
.that make this season
so joyous.
A'Pfiinks one and all
oelebrfte Christmas in. Prac-
tically evsfty home will have a
decorated tree j a cookie jnr ov-
erflowing With delicious cook-
ies all kinds of fruits and can-
dies as well as gifts on Christ-
mas day.
In foreign lands the children
will not ihave an opportunity to
celobra'te Christmas hi such a
manner. There are many child-
ren who have lost the.'r families
homes and everything they hold
dear yot they are proud their
lives have been snaked.
In America the children must
hot lose their faith in Santa
Claus. There are a number of
toys Christmas trees fruits.
candy and foods this year; but
it is up to Santa helpers to see
that every child in this land is
remembered at Christmas.
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Remember Pearl Harbor
Give yourself a War stamp or
(War Bond for Christmas 1
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pened to this queer old world in
1942 there is still love and cheer
and friendship out of which we
may fasliion another happy Christmas season.
We want to say now that we wish all of
'our friends every success in finding during
this Yulctidc all the happiness it can possibly
bring.
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It's commnh scfito la be
(hrjfty. If you save you are
thrifty. War Bonds help you
to save anil Kelp to save
America. Buy your ten per
cent every pay day.
AN AMERICAN CHRISTMAS..
FOR YOU
We take-the opportunity of
this Holiday Season to reaffirm
our belief in America and thd
American way of doing things
A full meat ure of Justice and
Fairness in pergonal and busi-
less relations. This to our mind
is integrally allied with the Spir-
it of the Holiday.
And we Sincerely wish
for you and yours A
Joyous Christmas and
A New Year of Happi-
ness and Prosperity!
JEWELL HOSIERY SHOP-
NEWS AGENCY
Ida Jewell Thompson
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we approciate your patronage. We appro- '
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i 'data it all year 'round but now. In tUb last
"f "h'ort days of 1942 is the very best'tlrrioMo -1-"- "-
'toll you about it and to wish you all-a very
' Merry Christmas.
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Now is the time when
all of us are more fully
conscious of the good-
ness that should' per- .
vade all mankind. Per-
mit Us then to thank
you for your good will
in 1942; we wish you
all the merriest Christ-
mas possible.
Horton's Cash Grocery
OIF sailitig beloiv the horizon is a shin of1
hope coming this ivay. TJiat ship New
Year 1943tvill soon be putting into port
here ivith a cargo of our very best wishes fo
happiness and good cheer to all our friends.
FRIEDRICH GRAIN COMPANY
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' on whose support
we are counting in 1943.
Good cheer good lucl
and good health.
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So we?sayto you not just as our custom-
ers.int1942 but also as our friendsand
acquaintances which you have indeed
- b'ecomeJjWe hope that you enjoy to' the
fullest all the happiness and goodness of
this 'Christmas Season.
DELUXE CLEANERS
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If CHRISTMAS
. - '" ( AND FRIENDS"
GO HAND IN HAND . .
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All too often we take our friends for granted. .JVe-are
aware of the fact that every day sees some evidence of the
friendships of the people whom we strive to serve and too
frequently we neglect acknoivledging these kindnesses.
- But at Christmas ivhcn we pause in the busy whirl of
everyday routine things we become conscious of our short-
comings and wish to convey in this message our heartfelt
thanks for the good things that have come our way.
To you our friends we ivish you a Happy Christmas and
a'New Year of Health and Prosperity.
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TEMPLE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
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for your kindness to
us during 1942
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Ford, Robert C. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 15, Ed. 1, Friday, December 25, 1942, newspaper, December 25, 1942; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76761/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bartlett Activities Center and the Historical Society of Bartlett.