Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 302, Decatur, Adams County, 22 December 1936 — Page 5
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1936.
RILEY SCHOOL JS2SI!SH®ELFS2!I, rj \!3s onb> noli, Kenneth Baller, Loren Brentllnger, Bobby Shackley, Rolland Hi]], j ttm ns Hurst, Max Waters, Kenneth Roop, Snininy Yogf, Gordon Rlce , Bruce Baughn, Ralph Jackson, ‘ Herman Everett. Recitation —Second grade—Bobby - Roop. < hrißtmafi Dollies — First grade— r Eileen Krick, Anita Rentz, Norma Pontius, Norma Lammert, Kathryn Johnson, Evelyn Fisher. Christmas Wishes— Fourth grade - Norma Baker, Helen Jean Owens, Eloise Jackson, Ollie Smith, Mary Pollack, Maxine ] Hodle, Lucile Beer, Mary Moore, Betty Jean Roop. Secrets — Third grade — Clifford I mpleby, Delores Waters, Jimi tny Shackley, Janet Goldner, ' Ted Hill, Mary Lou Robinson,] Bobby Marbaugh, Patricia Garner. | j Sol ° Edna Mae' Schultz Recitation . Jacqueline Warren Recitation ... Kenneth Durbin i Holly Berries — Second grade — Kathryn Sudduth. Wanda Belle ■ Smith, Norma Swygart, Irene Smith, Mary Kizer, Jean John- 1 son, Harriet Beer. Recitation .. ... Doyle Kizer Recitation Harold Zinsmaster Exercise — Second grade — Gene ’ Moser, Herbert Fruechte, Junior Hakey, Gene Gay. Raymond May, Roger Reynolds, Willard Milby, Ralph Sauer, Tommy , Garner, Bryce Hower. Recitation Joan Miller Letters to Santa Claus — Second grade — David Pollack, Mary , Ellen Johnson, Raymond Ehrsi man. Helen Baughman. Cradle Exercise — Third grade — ' Wanda Busse, Marylin Schultz,
Verena Moore. Donald Mar- i Imugh, Gerald Light, Jimmy'' Pollack, Bonny R oo p, Irene' Hower, Richard Swelgart, Billy ; Porter, Elaine Roop, Gerald , Springer, Jack Freidt, Donna j, Gilpin. Joan Bodie, Phyllis , Teeter, Artina Cable. Merry Christmas School , Part 11. The Christmas Story in picture— Scripture—Song. The Annunciation—Reading-Luke ' 1:26-33 Eileen Davis' 1 Quiet Music—“ Love Divine All Loves Excelling.'’ Arrival at Bethlehem — Reading—' l Luke 2:1-5 Keith Gilpen] Quiet music—“O Little Town/ of Bethlehem.” No Room at The Inn— Song — “O Little Town of i Bethlehem”— Helen Jean Owens. Joyce Roop. Edna Schultz, |i Charline Shackley. The Nativity— Song—“ Silent Night”—Entire' school. Angels Appear to the Shepherds— , Luke 2:8-14 Billy Porter ' Music for 5 and «—“While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks.” Arrival of the Shepherds — Luke 2:15-20 Dicky Gehrig i Presentation in the Temple—Luke J 2:22-32 Billy Marbaugh | Quiet music—“O Worship the i King.” Journey of The Wise Men—Matt.' 2:1-5 Gordon Selking Solo, during 8 and 9—" Bright-. est and Best” Mrs. Dallas Goldner. Wise Men Presenting Gifts—Matt. 2:9-12 Norbert Cable. Repose In Egypt—Reading—Matt. 2:13-15 Jim Fuller Return to Nazareth — Reading — Matt. 2:19-23 — Norma Baker And the Child Grew — Reading — Luke 2:51-52 . ... Bob August Quiet music for 11 and 12— "Fairest Lord Jesus.” Son of a Carpenter—Luke 2:40— Richard Sheets Illustrated hymn —“Angels From the Realm of Glory.” Sung from the screen by the entire congregation. Pianist, Mrs. Ralph Roop. o HEBER L. HICKS turned to Hicks and said: "I am telling you something you already know, that you have been found guilty of murder in the first degree. Have you anything to say?” “I have only to cay that 1 have violated no law of the state of ’ln I-, iana.” the pa’e defendant replied. Hicks regained his composure and
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as deputies lead him away his hat was set at a jaunty angle. The state charged that Hicks planned to obtain the former fire.captain’s $150,000 estate. The ex- | chauffeur-Handyman allegedly hlred three men—John Joseph Pohol- | sky, Frank Gore Williams and William Kuhlman to assist him. The latter are awaiting trial in connection with the slaying. Miller was murdered at his cottage near New Trenton, Ind., His I torso was found stuffed into a cul- | vert near Eminence, Ky, on June 110. Nine days later the hand and ' head embedded in a box of concrete, i were found in a Lake near Carrollton, Ky. Hicks was questioned by state police and on July 7 signed a confession- He exonerated Miss Flora Miller, sister of the dead man and held as a suspect, and named Poholsky, Kuhlman and Williams as accomplices. Kuhlman wan captured In Portland. Ore., and Williams later in San Francisco. The trial opened Dec. 7. All have signed confessions, police said, revealing that Poholsky admitted he dismembered the body. o CROWD GREETS I I pulled by his famous team of dogs, led by Igloo and assisted by Fang. ' Official headquarters of Santa ■ Claus was a igloo set up near the I double trailer on Liberty Way. After distributing the candy, Santa Claus, with his assistants, toured the business district, taking orders for Christmas presents. The party was under the direction of a committee from the Decatur Junior Chamber of Commerce, which was composed of Deane Dorwin. chairman; Bud Townsend. Kathryn Hyland, Kathryn Hower, Ruth Elzey, Frank Wallace, Jesse Sutton, Dorothy Young and Robert Heller. This committee today issued a vote of thanks to all who assisted in the program, including Santa Claus and his assistants. Chief of Police Sephus Melchi and Policemen Ed Miller and Adrian Coffee; Sheriff and Mrs. Dallas Brown, Dee Fryback, who lined up the ■ , i | i n 3 1 P. A. Kuhn Chevrolet Co. N. 3rd st. Decatur
parade; The Rev. Homer J. Aspy, I Bryce Thomas, Ed Jaberg, and i others who assisted In the details ■ of the parade and management of • the crowd; the Boy, Girl and Cub] .scouts; M. F. Mylott, superintendent of the city electric depart- . ment, which furnished the lights; , Stale Policeman Burl Johnson, . and the many others who helped . make the party successful. Sponsors Sprague Furniture Co., Bell's i Grocery, Decatur Shoe Hospital, , I Doc's Place, Citizens' Telephone , Co., Bob’s Confectionery, Sheets' Bros., Zwick's Furniture Store,] . P. A. Kuhn Chevrolet Co., Central ’ Soya Co., Central Sugar Co., Blue I Creek Dairy, Peoples Restaurant,, ' H. L. Fourtney Shoe Repair, Ed-1 wards Studio. | Farr-Way laundry, Elberson | Service Station. Decatur Electric Shop, Fred Fullenkamp, Wertzberger's Confectionery, A & P Tea Co., Economy Store, Smith Drug ■ Store. Carmclcrisp Shop. Wall's 1 Bakery, Gerber's Meat Market, I Gamble Stores, Saylor’s Motor Co., . England's Auto Parts, McConnell • & Sons. 1 Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc., Lee Hardware, Mutschler’s Meat market, Dee Fryback, Morris 5 & 10, mrheeka COLDS ' Headache* t LIQUID, TABLETS so niinntea. SALVE, >O“E DROPS Try “Rab-My-Tiam”—World’s Ural Liniment
I Furniture The “Home Gift” s ‘ m WE KNOW OF NO FINER PRESENT. THE WHOLE w. FAMILY WILL ENJOY AND APPRECIATE NEW I 6 FURNITURE THIS CHRISTMAS — AND FOR MANY • g YEARS TO COME. § 2 Pc. KROEHLER | I / / '© Living Room | 1 Li Lw SUITES g ' Im '-~"V — — ""nB-Xy \ "Krochler” known the ' 3* " A—| world over for st vie. con- "i • y I •* ,ru< ’ ,ion - :in(l -S jf J comfort. / J Beautiful < ovcrings 79.00 g 198.00 j I Knee-Hole Desks fUO j W Modern and Early American Styles. Beautifully M |SI & J R finished. Ample Drawer Space. ■===== Bbfl M | sl6-95 T " $45-00 ° I I Beautiful Cedar Chests ■-*>«* « 5 LOUNGING § B $12*95 CHAIRS | Si I / Kt* l ” Beautifully Upholstered 6 $39-00 $35.00549-50 | g CHRISTMAS SALE | HASSOCKS a g Beautiful Colors. TnkL I ODI IK -"Aj f pi An Ideal Foot or Radio 1 dUIV LtHlipO ' Stool. An ideal gift for the Beautifu , Poltery Bases . At . 4 1 h ° me ‘ tractive Chennile $4.95 WJ f <l*l IQ £l*4) !\Q trimmed shades. g Wfe/ g. to A $6.00 Value S SMOKING STANDS OCCASIONAL TABLES NEW And ATTRACTIVE Beautiful Styles And Finishes A I sl-00"’$7-95 $1.98 l " slß.oo| I our stoke SCHAFER’S 1 Ml OPEN EVENINGS ■ "■ ■ W « W UNTIL CHRISTMAS T HE STORE WITH THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT
Matschler Distributing Co., Ed. Mutschler, Green Kettle, Holtliouse Schulte Co., E. F. Ga.su, Nichol's Shoo Store, Kroger Store, . Mlller-Jonse Shoes, Lose Bros., Schafer Store. Vance & Linn, Peterson Clothing Co.. Douglas Co., H, P. Sehniitt, C. C. Pumphrey Jewelry Store, Quality Food Store, Decatur Democrat, First State Bank, Lankenuu Store, Dr. R. E. Daniels, Niblick ll^——,
ANYONE THAT NEEDS A GOOD RECONDITIONED AND GUARANTEED TRUC K CAN MAKE THE BEST BUY EVER OFFERED BEFORE ON LATE MODEL TRUCKS. WILL NOT STORE OVER WINTER 1- Long wheelbase, dual wheels, 10 ply tires, new motor, new paint- body $475-00 2- Long wheelbase, dual QJ CO (Mi wheels, 10 ply tires 1-1936 Long wheelbase, dual wheels, (Ml 10 ply tires tpOa/tl* 1-1934 Chevrolet short wheelbase, J Off (Ml dual wheels, stake body, new paint 1-1932 Chevrolet long wheelbase- 00 dual wheels, new paint 3- Model A short wheelbase Trucks — Exceptionally good. QI 00 Your choice Al D. Schmitt Motor Sales Phones 143 - 144 Decatur i
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Co., Kohne Drug 00., J. J. Nswberry Co., Holthomto Drug Co., Keller Jewelry Store, J. L. Ehler, D. F. Surnun, McCutmlck-Deering Store. Just received new shipments Shirts- Neckwear. Hosiery in time for last minute shoppers. Stocks are still complete.—Vance & Linn.
