The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1943 Page: 4 of 14
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THE CALDWELL NEWS
Friday, D¡>er 24, 1948
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Vychopen's Humble Service Sta.
We WILL BE CLOSED ON CHRISTMAS DAY
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Just to wish you happiness and
oil that brings you cheer on
Christmas Day and every day
of the coming year. May the
blessings of a Merry Christmas
follow you wherever you go
throughout a Happy New Yeor.
Drgac Lumber Co.
2?ea6cnaU
Miss Jennings McLean, who ia
attending Cincinnati Conservatory
of Music, came in Sunday, and will
spend the Christmas holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. O.
AicLean Sr., and other relatives.
Airs. R. E. French left Tuesday
morning for Norfolk, Va., where
she will join Ens. French, who is
stationed there. She was accom-
panied by Mrs. Helen Poehl, teach-
er of the Birch school, who will
spend the holidays with her hus-
band, Cpl. Theadfield Poehl, sta-
tioned at Washington, D. C.
Airs. B. T. Yager Jr. of State
University, Austin, came in Mon-
day and wll lspend the holidays
here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. P. Woodson.
Mrs. Harold B. Noyw of Alont
Clair. New Jersey, has arrived and
will spend the Christmas holidays
here with her parents, Mr. and
Airs. F. H. Hitchcock.
Capt. M. G. Perkins of Shreve-
port, La., is here spending a 14-
day furlough with Airs. Perkins
and little daughter, and other rel-
atives.
Airs. C. B. Caire of Dallas is
spending the hoiidays here with
her parents. Air. and Mrs. H. D.
Reeves.
Miss Ma run ret Watkins is visit
ing in her home at Marlin during
the holidays.
Capt. and Mrs. N. R. Smith of
Lubbock spent the week-end here
with their parents, Mr. and Airs.
F. W. Jannett and Mr. and Airs.
M. Smith.
Alisses Zclda and IXanchc Hes-
lep left Wednesday for Ponca City,
Okla., where they will visit their
niece, Airs. Bert Lincoln, and Air.
Lincoln, during the holidays.
Sgt. and Airs. Floyd Williams
will drive to Portales, New Mexi-
co, for Christmas. They will re-
turn by way of Lubbock, where
they will visit during the holidays.
Guests 1n the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Giddings Sunday were
Mr. and Airs. John Giddings and
son, Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Will
Giddings and daughter, Patricia,
Alies Louise Giddfngs, Mrs. Joe
Brusse and Rev. Thomas, all of
Brenham, and Lt. and Mrs. Louis
Giddirrgs, Jr. Lt. Giddings recently
finished hiá training at Tucson,
Arizona.
Mrs. Louise Thomas left Wed-
nesday night for her hom? in
Loikhart, where she will spend
Christmas with her mother and
her Bon.
Dr. and Mr . R. J. Savaye and
Billy left this morniny for Fort
Worth, where they will spend
Christmas with their daughters,
Misses Sara Nell and Mae Bess.
Miss Madeline Childs accompanied
them and will visit relatives and
friends in the city during the holi-
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eagan of Salt
Lake City came in Saturday night
and will spend the Christmus holi-
days here with their son, Cpl. Jim-
mi t Marks, who will come in on
the 28th from Lake Charles, La.
Mrs. Dextes Shelley of Orange,
who has been visiting her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Bowers,
here, will leave Friday for Tyler,
where she will spend Chris'mas
with Pft. Dexter Shelley, stationed
at Camp Fannin.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Smith and
children of Austin came in Wed-
nesday to spend the Christmas
holidays with their parents, Air.
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and Mes. R. S. Bowers and Mr.
and Mrs. M. Smith.
Lt. Fred W. Newcomb, who vis-
ited his parents here recently, has
gone to Del Rio where he will at-
tend advanced training school for
the next few months.
IIUV V'AH HllKna V|) NTAMI-I —
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
County of Rurleson.
To Those Indebted to or Holding
Claims Against the Eatate of
F. C. A. Wolff, Deceased:
The undersigned having been du-
ly appointed administrator of the
Estaii of F. C. A. Wolff, decAsed,
late of Burleson County, Texas, by
Hays Bowers, Judge of the County
Court of said County on Decem-
ber 20, 1943. hereby notifies all
persons indebted to said estate to
ccme forward and make settle-
ment, and those having claims
against said estate, to present
them to her within the time pre-
scribed by law at her residence,
Somervilb, Texas, Route No. 1, in
Burleson County, Texas, where she
receives her mjul.
This the 5:0th day of December,
A. D., 1943.
MRS. A1ATHILDE WOLFF,
Administratrix of the Estate
of F. C. A. Wolff, deceased.
(12-24-4ts)
Ill 1 W A It IK i VI A V 11 «TOIPA —
Thanks To Our Many Friends and Customers For All
Favors During the Year Which Is About to Close.
A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU ALL
The Fuel Oil Situation is improving and wc believe that
we shall be able to again take care of our customers for
Distillate Number 1, high grade furnace oils.
Caldwell Oil Company
Phone 180 Caldwell, Texas
May it briiX P*uce and
Happiness througl'u; ^eW ^ear'
E. J. LDE'S
Magnolia Spice Station
Willi keen applet
and patronage a
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I good "l-li"* fur
CHRISTMAS
A nil a llafi( tul Prospi'iuu s
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CH RISTM AS
LET EVERY HEART
BE GLAD!
CARRY on the tradition
that is America. Be thankful for
the many blessings God has be-
stowed upon us aAd hope for
Victory in 1944!
BEST WISHES FOR A
JOYOUS CHRISTMAS
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MERRY CHRISTMAS, EVERYBODY?
THIS YEAR, when you wish everybody Merry Christmas, think of
the millions of Americans boys who aren't having such a merry
time.
Think of the wounded soldiers in Italy, the half-frozen sailors on
the Atlantic, the marines in Jap-infested jungles, the American cap-
tives behind* Nazi barbed wire—
You'll find it a little easier to think about them if you're doing
everything YOU can do to help the cause they're fighting for.
How can yon help? — tyr buying EXTRA War Bonds.
Buy EXTRA Bond* for Christmas gifts ... Buy EXTRA Bonds for tlu boys
oversea* IXiy EXTRA Bonds for yourself snd your family.
AND REMEMBER TBI8:
Every time you buy an extra bond, you not only help pay for the
guns and ships and planes that these boys must have—you also help
bring nearer the day when they, like you, can gather around the Christ-
mas tree with their wives and children and mothers and sweethearts
and friends and say, "Merry Christmas, everybody."
FOR PEACE ON EAR TH-BUY WAR BONDS
GULF STATES UTILITIES COMPANY
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The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1943, newspaper, December 24, 1943; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth175585/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed May 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.