Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 302, Decatur, Adams County, 23 December 1938 — Page 11

IT’S THE SAME GREETING THE WORLD OVER, BUT NOWHERE IS IT MEANT WITH MORE SINCERITY THAN here- please accept our WISHES FOR THE HAPPIEST CHRISTMAS YOU HAVE EVER SPENT. KELLER JEWELRY STORE In this most cordial of holidays, when joy prevails, may we bring our Best Wishes to you for • Merry Christmas and a Hoppy New Year. FRICKLE FULLENKAMP (Frickle’s Place) A HAPPY f YULETIDE • May every happiness be with you this Christmas and each day of the coming year • Serving you in the past year has been a pleasure we hope to continue. SPRAGUE FURNITURE CO. SEASON'S GREETINGS A. we cannot tee each at you eltyta tell yau of we must fjnd another means, you to feel thot this message is for yo , personally, and we want you to be ~ - u. when we say that we are proud of your friendship and that our ami in our policy of service ... We P‘ anew our willingness to serve you ■ capacity that may be your p easur P. A. KUHN CHEVROLET CO.

CHRISTMAS morning ECSTASY hHe' * I it |i W i' ® H' * ■ i

“Hello, Santa! Sorry I'm so late bat Christmas is just around the corner and I'd like to place my order. Bring me a doll, a teddy tear, a tricycle, a toy piano, a bag of candy, a new dress and a . . . What's that, Santa? Have I been a good girl? Os course I have! Er . . . that is, I hope I have.’* Julll ■f lIJSkM. I |w ' " V. J "Look at that doll! Santa WAS here last night, wasn’t he, mummy? Guess I must have been an awfully good girl to deserve a doll like this! Brown eyes, real hair, a pretty dress . . . *n everything!” wrwrww'!-’* T * v i t I I I / I J bill s. i “What's this? Another doll! Kind of hard to get it out. Wonder what else Is in this big stocking . . . maybe it's the candy I ordered from Santa Claus.” Hr ' y Wi ’ I I “Whee-e-e! Some tricycle Santa left me. There’s so much to play with that 1 hardly know where to •tart. Wouldn’t it be nice if Christmas came every day? But maybe that would be too much Santa Claus, and, after all, maybe , I’d get kind of tired, too.” » felßKi UtlSa - WhS? FJ w pl “Here it is bedtime already. I’ve had a busy day but I’m really not tired Better go to bed, though, ’cause mummy says I should . . . 1 .nd I really ought to be a good girl after this wonderful Christmas. | Thanks a lot, Santa Ctou.l” I

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23,1938.

WILLSHIRE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Avery of Xenia wore week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'Herbert Avery and family. Mesdames Taylor Gluth and Herbert Avery were Fort Wayne shop-, pers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Painler have moved in the house recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Samples. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Geisler and son Kent delightfuly entertained at Sunday dinner, Mrs. Rose Spalding and daughter Ruth and Hazel. Mr. and Mrs. Hyden Jones, and Carol Spalding of Van Wert, Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Geisler and daughter Janice, Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Edwards and daughter Wanda and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geisler. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Myers and son Gene and Mrs. Harriet Colter were guests Sunday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Brandt and fa-, mily of Wapakoneta. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Better and fa-

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mily entertained Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Detier and £*m|ly of Ohio City, I and William Myers of Berne at din,l uer -Sunday. Mrs. Russel Myers and daughters Mary and Judy were guests of Mrs. 'Byers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kit- | son Thursday. Mrs. Byers attended a dinner party at the home of i Misses Ann and Marie Murtaugh. | 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Beil announce the marriage of their son Harold to Miss Garnet Mohlerof Van Wert, i which was solemnized in Lexington, i ■ Ky., August 9, 1938 by Rev. Howard Whitaker. Mrs. Taylor Gluth entertained tile I U. B. Aid Society recently at the , regular meeting and a Christmas , exchange. A program of music and I readings was rendered, followed by ■ a delicious lunch. The O. E. S. met in regular ses-j sion Wednesday evening. Officers I I selected to serve for the ensuing ivear were installed with Mrs. Ella 1 Delling installing officer and Mrs.■'Frances Myers installing marshall.l At the close of chapter, a dainty lunch was served. Guests were pre-

sent from Rockford and Decatur. Mrs. 8. E. Brunner was hostess Thursday afternoon to tho W. H. M. S. of the M. E. Church. About I forty ladies were present to enjoy the interesting program of music and readings. During the social hour, dainty refreshments were served. . Miss Janelle Cowan enlertalned I her Sunday School class Thursday evening, it was the regular Christmas party with a gift exchange. A delicious lunch of Christmas appointments was served. Mrs. Amanda Evans of Celina is a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Myers. Mesdames J. A. Cox. Haylor Gluth Harriet Colter, F. A. Detter and Miss Mary Detter were Fort Wayne shoppers Friday. —o Oysters Flown 4,735 Miles Sydney, Australia.— (U.R) — Singapore now can enjoy Australian oysters, famed for their delicate i texture and fine flavor. After two months of experimenting, it has I

A AS THE old year draws to a close, amid the u good cheer and fellowship of Christmastide, we desire to express anew our gratitude for the manifold courtesies received, for the cordial relations we have enjoyed, for the new friends made and the old friendships more closely cemented, and for the splendid patronage that has been ours. With these thoughts in mind, we wish for you one and all a verv Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year

THIS UNIVERSE OF OURS The Earth, aet In the mldat of a few planet! like Itaelf; counties! million! of Stare similar to the Sun; and many thousands of cloudUjte massei of matter called ''Nebulae,'' spread out ever a tremendous distance In a space of Incalculable extent, constitutes tho known Universe. The science which deal’ wtth these heavenly bodies Is Astronomy, the oldest and most exact of all sciences. The booklet "Popular Astronomy,'' tells In simple, understandable language the story of the Universe, and explains the astronomical term*. Everybody should know the elementary facta about astronomy. Send the coupon below (enclosing a dime) tor your copy: CLIP COUPON RERE F. M. Kerby, Director. Dept B-170, Dally Democrat's Service Bureau, 1013 Thirteenth Street, Washington, D. C Enclosed is a dime (for return postage and other handling costs) fqr my copy of the 24-page bound booklet, "Popular Astronomy:’’ NAME — .... STREET and No. — CITY STATE I am a reader of the Decatur Dally Democrat, Decatur, Ind.

been found they can be shipped by airplane over the distance of 4,735 miles. They are carried in the shell, packed in sea mud which has been found more satisfactory than ice or sea water.

Prisoners Ro on Spree Sydney, N. S. W.-GJ.R) —A wrong label enabled prisoners in a Brisbane goal |o have a spree- A fourgallon tin labeled "boiled Unseed oil” turned out to be spirits.