Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 303, Decatur, Adams County, 23 December 1929 — Page 3

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I k I I $ I s __ PIJmERRY CHRISTMAS « I ‘ * ■ | and a ilhappy new year <» I i u, . We extend our most sincere greetings for the holidays and 5E wish you health and prosperity ■ ■ IMMERMAN DRUG SHOP! 1 I!* We wish you <la - vs ot> P ea ce unbroken, with ll' I Hj health and wealth and ail J|L IJ& go °d cheer to follow I rou ß’h. I BUI Accept our hearty good ■Hg3| wishes for a ■ll MERRY ■g CHRISTMAS ■I * I an d a 11| Happy New Year ■ I ' & U NICHOLS f |M SHOE A || STORE M K Hl a «. | May contentment chase a| |H|| away all gloom and de.-prue . M ■Bl) —and eave instead kind . HUn thoughts, happiness, -mi- : IK? shine and good cheer mak- -jR ing your yl 1| CHRISTMAS 111 W MERRY M jg‘T and Your New Year Happy. o*o HL —We mean it—every word. /.*4 n - ZhVWH 1 Quality xA' | I 1 I' w| '^-RBI 1 *\ Service II f-Z jK/’ r-J’ DmMmt. Ind. MfeeXto •** TOrenjWl Kj l. J|ig linilll

Mlkm Vh Kinin Keller left today f r Hammond lln(1 chl( .„„ w|)pr( . Hhe will V|M |, wtlh relallv(iH u|h! " l|,|ll|y "'"i the holidays.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1929.

FIGHT- FORSEEN IN MERGER PLAN (CONTINUED FROM page ONE) follow thu commlHHlon seherne. He Ims introduced ti bill proposlnu that If the roods failed to consolidate In uivonlanee with the commisslooH Ideas, atepa to force consolidations could be taken in jo i years by the commlaalon. The bill probably will he revised along Iniilar lines and reintroduced so it can be brought up to date. The commlaalon in proponing the niiillcatlon it Is anld, granted railtoads about tin per cent of what they desired, ami in guarding the Intel eats of the general public, Itself suggested the remaining 40-

S TO OUR FRIENDS i | AND PATRONS | BRI May the merry chimes of the FJ Christmas Bells as they ring Ej| DS out in this Glad Season awaken JL j j only Joyful responses in your F/J| heart, and may their harmonFJ ions music linger in your lives f3| throughout all the year. •S R «| d MERRY CHRISTMAS H H TO ALL H PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST CO. | At Christmas time /■> we count ’em up - Bn ‘ k dpd The good friends that ” we know; kiS Ar *d wish ’ em every blooming thing ” W9r,J ’ f rrn ' l health ; i w o dough, ■ t ’ r -> i-n r <» remember, j. v r ‘ <c / - 11 Hin vear '■’ 3 wavs wishing - ffiF ” ovod cheer. »' - I- | BURK ELEVATOR CO. George T. Burk Sim Burk < Avon Burk \ • ’ v “WORK WITH BIRK” . - \-Xa I tSwr ' ■ ■ ^ k v

iwrcent. Hh allocation watt dcHlgnod to give each Important area two or ■m.re competing gyateina which II ■oiißlderß will build up nil rail centalt. While the question of lermimila han not been decided, the comtnlMHion recommended that conaolldatlon df terinimilH should accompany the unification of llnett. XMAS PROGRAM IS ANNOUNCED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) mid to teach h«i n Clirlstmna song. I!’tty, the little daughter gets her Inspiration from Jane, a little

orphan child who works as a maid for the family. These two little girls decide to give a gift for the Savior'ii blrtmiuy, but not knowing what to give, Betty goes to her father for advice. He promises to find a gift and then vision and an angel appear and Immediately the fnthers heart changes. The entire family decides to give themselves to the Savior which is the father’s promised gift to the little daughter. Following Is the program and cast of characters: Prelude —“Christmas Carols and .leans Bambino" I.uln Gerber Devotions Rev. Fledderjohann Cantata - "Playing Santa Claus” Martha Margaret Hoffman Dorothy . bernlece Cable

John Gilbert Egley Clara Jaunlta Cable latuls Dickie Rchafer Curl Carl Miller Song "Two Dolls" Kathryn Shroyer and Virginia Fled.lerjolniiin Cantala - "The Story of a Christmas Gift" ,

", ‘""*1 - I——l II I «-IO- !■ ■ "* *— • r— =1 ' -—■=== , ■ ,„ — / nW \ -J I- '■ tad! ay ■'.! v/Jt u. » / A x wC?*S. ,7 ih •’/ VC'..-*'/ V ’ YULETIDE GREETINGS " Best Wishes and Sincere Thanks for your patronage and good will. May our mutual interest increase throughout the year to come. Our wish to you is A MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR WHITE SERVICE STATION CORNER Xth and Monroe = A ® A IB R. 11 fil MERRY CHRISTMAS J 13 Tn closing our books for the past year, we find that we owe a debt of gratitude for the good wiF and loyalty of our many friends with whom it has been a real pleasure so r us to do Jr business. S< X | 1 We send our hearty thanks to- | together with our warmest | wishes for your happiness and I prosperity during I 1930 fill dSvO A x*’**'“TN •7— i fBICATUR'S ipRiGINAL ONDE'ALELLI Ny. STORL |

.Mr. Miller Cynm Cubic Mrs .Millet Gnvin-t Graber Mary U>rena Reppert Rebecca Mary Cowan Helen Virginia Miller Betty Harriet Fruchte Jane Marie Teeter Vlhloii llernadlne Kolter Angel Martha D.Hhotig

Ciirolerk and Orphan children Group of Junlore and IntermedlatM. Q , „ , . , Arthur Vogjewede, who ii a «tudent a' G'orgetown University Washington D. C. 1h gpendlug the holidays In thia city with relutlvea and friend*.