The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1943 Page: 13 of 16
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Dw Santa Claua, This Chrtot-
maa I want a tommy tun. dart
act, cowboy auit. ana a knife.—’
Your friend, Johnny Butler, SOI
Apricot Are., Comanche.
saHS^SS2ase»fhg
years old. I have tried to be a and Jack Hicks: Ouarda, Dwain
good little alrl. Pleaae don't for- Howell. Troy Kirkland, and Billy
get my brothers who are In service. Iw Oore. There will be six letter-
-Your little friend. Virginia Par- returning next year. These
k.r , six are: Armstrong. Marshall, and
mil nf Iha la/iirlaa
CHUtsrmns
a season joyous •
jrsjst “jts: rr2A“ss
st. color book, coloring book, ahd box of map1 —Prom CHS Warrior.
. house coat, colors. Santa don't foi%tfl my ! ... ;--
socks With | Mother and Dad. — Your little
at,Can“n<;he friend. Bonnie Dale Smith, Route Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thate:
Taber, Co-. Two, Dublin. — It's a pleasure to greet yoh, and
' la pleasure to say. the best of
......... ■ ........... ■■ i1 __ .'UM5J1 11" 'i'-f' gcxl wishes, for a glad Christ-
*,ot ror lh'
. J 6. L. Drennan, MM 1/e
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cnnc firpptinnc -
FROM WHENCE DID THESE GLAD TID-
INGS COME? NOT FROM ATHENS. NOR
YET FROM ROMt AY THAT TIME THE
' -;l
HEART OF WORLD ROWER THEY CAME
OUT OF A LITTLE COUNTRY. PALESTINE.
ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED-AND
FORTY-THREE YEARS LATER THE GLAD
...a candle in the window
... the gleam oi a star on a trca
...the light in the eyesoia
child on Christmas morning
TIDINGS RING OUT AGAIN. NEEO WE
SAY THAT WE WISH YOU THE FULL
JOYOUSNESS OF THIS HOLY SEASON!
England
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Thate
' Although it's still several days
until Christmas. I wish to thank
you for your present, and also
tell you how much I apprerlate It.
I rouldn't begin to tell you how
I nlle you and all the rest at home
have been to us.
I hope it Isn't so very cany
conths until 1 than get to thank
you In person. Until then, best of
lurk and hatfpfrfesa.
etncifrely.
.Spf Gaston Bassett
, 78th Fighter Qp, —“
..; 82nd Fighter Sqd'n
• , APO 637, 9fPostmaster
j'kewjfoi^lfew York
But Christmas is more than these...
how much more we cannot put into
wonls, but yon do know that we are
wi:!iing for yon all that Christinas
at its vary best implies, and all that
C! iiitmas can bring ....
R. B. CROSS
DISTRICT JUDGE
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Mr. and Mrs. Thate:
Dear Friends
Received your Chris tea* gift
today. Thanks a lot. -I’ve been
thinking do I know you, and I
can't remember the name. It must
be from one of my old school
mates.
The funny thing about it is that
it came from Comanche: Texas,
and the boy that is my bunk mate
la from Comanche too.-His name
is O. F. Way. and has an uncle
there named Johnson, who Is in
the floral business. You might
know him. Thanks again for the
gift.
Your friend.
J. H. Thompson. MM 1/C
UJ8S: Henry L. Allen.
Vr-Fleet Postmaster,
San Francisco, Calif.
Give Jewelry
Late Shoppers
CHRISTMAS
The Preferred Gift
SENTIMENTS
t- May this season bring you all of your
heart’s desires.
We thank all our friends and customers for the
friendly associations, and the business
accorded us during the past year.
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In times like these, the spirit of good wilt and friend-
ship means more than ever before; so JIM JOHNSON
takes added pleasure in extending warmest wishes to
jM and yours for a good old-fashioned MERRY
CHRISTMAS. May good health and good luck i|n
abundance be yours in 1944.
Long s Dairy
Tupin’s Jewelry-
ERNEST TUPIN, Prop.
Supply
“Yet, the' bullet struck my head
and went careening Into space."
“How terrible! Did they get It
out?”
Jim Joh
EVERYTHING IN FLOWERS.
W1J9T as surely as there'll
if always be little boys and girls,
and big boys and girls, too (espe-
cially around Christmastime),
that snrely there will always be i
Christmas. Our wish for you,.;b 1
that this Christmas season -sV
1943 be the most memorable
you have ever known.
Warmest best wishes _
of the season to you and yours
from this company and its employees in
the armed services and on
the home front. We
join you in the earnest hope that
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1944 will be a year of
decisive Victory
leading lo lasting peace and
VOLLIE JACKSON
CITY MARSHAL
One hundred end twenty yeers ago
Clement Clarke Moors’* jolly poem, "A
Viiit from St. Nichole*," first appeared.
Each year since then it he* contributed
to tho joy of Christmas. We went to
•ay that if we were able to gather up
ell this joy end wrap it up in one big
package it would hardly represent our
wishes for your Christmas happiness this
season of 1943.
And May The New Year Bring You -
Happiness and Contentment!
I ' ; m
• ASSOCIATION DIRECTORS
DL W. Long W. B. Barret John Burton
L. T. Cunningham J. A. Lightfoot
• TOaa&v
Comanche County NFLA
happiness for all.
A From Greenland's icy moun-
tains to India’s coral strand the
age-old celebration of Christmas
Is in progress. In this season of
universal good will %ye welcome
IF# Tbamk You tot Your 1^43 P*tr*n*g«
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1943, newspaper, December 24, 1943; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888822/m1/13/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.