Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 302, Decatur, Adams County, 23 December 1938 — Page 13

lONBOE NEWS L* Niles, student at Asbury ‘ Wilmore. Ky. la spending */her holiday vacation with |d9 in Monro*. , and Mrs- Menno Roth and r , v entertained at Sunday dlnand Mrs. Roy Gibson and *ud Mrs. Ralph Row and Lr Esther, spent Sunday atL with Mrs. Row's parents. 7d Mrs. O. A. Hahnert. wr«day evening, in the MethoChurch annex, the high and k school will give a Christmas m beginning at 7:30 p. m. L Stucky i» enjoying a two vacation from his duties at Mnaylvania station. Earl Sauls working there during his ! Mb L R. F- Hart was guest speak- 1 ( t be December Monroe Hi-Y mi held at the school Thurs- — —

MESSAGE TO YOU ... at Christmastime In true appreciation of the patronage that you have extended to Us in the past year let us express our sincere wishes— You! Have doubled our business— We Thank You Very Much Travelers Restaurant and Home Appliance 226 Monroe St. m ; — ( A Timely Message TO OCR FRIENDS I V y j 3 F And oil the good wishes i we con think of for you at this glad Christmas time ... Moy the New Year be filled with Joy ond Prosperity for all. *3 ' r - ■«.. »■ w

y ® Ven ‘ D< - "SP ortgD >an«hlp" was “ n them '‘ of hlB 10t eresting discus- j Essex, tBD year old iOU of Mr. and Mr., bon Essex, tormerly of Monroe, submitted to a major operation in the Dremen Hospital. Stuttfart, Arkansas. Pat Hendricks of Fort Wayne was a business visitor In Monroe. —" »———. Name Change Mystifies Butte, Mont. —(UP)— There is just one thing that still intrigues court attaches here in tho case of Charles Collar. Judge J. J. Lynch granted him a request to change his name from Collar to Sakellaris and. | while he presumably told ihe coutt the reason therefor, no one else about the court has been able to 1 figure It otit. I o Potash Imports Heavy Toledo, Ohio.—(U.R)—Great Lakes ports have received more than 20,-

Early Mailing Helps Postman Avoid Problem of Yule Rush

Public Always Waits Until | Last Minute Despite f Tearful Pleas. If Christmas mailers didn't wait until the last minute with their k cards and packages, post office of- P ficials predict the annual Yule rush I would be minimized immensely. But I despite tearful pleas each Decern- I ber, the bulk of holiday mail falls I into post offices, less than seven I days before Christmas. What the I public really fears, say officials, is I that their gifts will be delivered too I soon before Christmas. As a result I all too miny gifts don’t arrive un- I til after Christmas! "Mail early,” I is the plea of the heavily burdened I postmen below. f

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000 tons of potash from Germany and France this year. The shipments included a cargo to be used on Ohio, Indiana and Illinois farms for corn and wheat land fertilizer. o Undertaker Dissents on Trade New Orleans. —(U.R) —A plan to stimulate business was adopted by the Exchange club. The plan was to select one member each week and for the other members to buy as much merchandise as possible

NIBLICK & CO EXTENDS CORDIAL GREETINGS We have found that friendship in business is its greatest asset and we are grateful for yours. We desire to convey the I Season's Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas and HAPPY NEW YEIIR ST H E highest joys of Christmas come to us from the blessing of giving, we gather our humble share by giving our service to this community and our cordial and heartfelt wishes for your happiness. May the Spirit of the Nativity go with you throughout the coming year, and may your share of joy be brightened by the acknowledgment of our appreciation of your past favors. RIVERSIDE SUPER SERVICE

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I from that Ann during the week. Only one member opposed the , plan. He was the undertaker. o Job Hunter “Hates Work” Atlantic City, N. J. (U.R) — An unnamed youth advertised in an Atlantic City newspaper: “Young man. 27, hates Work. .Desires easy job with shqrt hours and large salary. Local references.” o — Freak Mishap Injures 2 Cleveland, Ohio.— (U.R) — Esther

Fruyer, 17, carrying 18-month-old Cecil Wiliams, caught her heel in the street car tracks. Struck by the fender of the car, the girl was knocked down, the baby thrown from her arms. The chiiris right leg was fractured, the girl bruised. — o Beauty Shop in School Toledo, 0. (U.R) -A school.maintained tearoom and beauty shop are to bo used as training grounds for girls attending the new Macomber Vocational High school. The two shops are to be operated on n non Ui-ont basis. 4) Cyclist Rides Safely 42 Years Springfield, Mass. (U.R) — Add safety records: Edward Burt has I ridden a bicycle for 42 years

y, • When Old Sente itorti delivering oil the sice thing*, we / | • t hope he'll leave o big tack i£/Z4/ZJC’2L by your tree. i -• . We’ll be thinking about yoe, ond wishing you joy. LEE HARDWARE CO. AT THIS SEASON OF YULETIDE Moy every one of your fondest wishes be realized ond may the Nov Year bring you on increased measure of HEALTH i HAPPINESS PROSPERITY i L C. A. DOUGLAS CO. - A MERRY CHRISTMAS Wishing you a Christmas of Good Cheer, and a New Year filled with Happiness. And thanking you sincerely for your loyal relationship with this firm and its personnel. PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE Tuletide Pfish Msv Health, Fortune Ind Hsppiness come to til. And may you be prosperous as never before and may the new times for which we have hoped so long actually appear and AAaea JsaMl rcmr a*v n| _ LANKENAU’S

without an accident. Tbia record wan achieved despite traffic! ha: ards since Burt first wheeled out lon thr road. Burt cyder, several hundred miles annually. , 0 1 Coon Teo Rastldloug Clinton. Okla. —(UP)— Frlenda advised Clarence Sweeney that It be had kept plenty of clear water in the cage with his raccoon he would not not have had to dispose of the animal "because It wouldn’t eat.' 1 A 'coon, they said, will not eat until it has washed its food—and the wash water must be fresh. Q ■ i i 500 Sheets Sftxll. 16-Ib. White Paragon Bond typewriting paper 55c. The Decatur Democrat Co. ts

Complimentst of the Season and sincere good wishes for a HAPPY, PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. We hope that your every Christmas wish will be realized and the New Year be full of health and happiness. STUCKY 6- CO] MONROE, IND. M. Chd&imaAiimfL ruuL wail a . Wa extend to you our best wishes for a hoppy holiday season and for even more success in the years to come. May your every dream be realized in the New Year. X HOLTHOUSE SCHULTE & CO T CORDIAL GREETINGS and •BEST IRISHES Jor the Year II ! J. L Ehler II ! Representative New York Life Insurance Co. _WI To ow faithful od hiandg •nd our ch«rith«d n«wfrl«nd» w« tondor— HEARTY CHRISTMAS GREETINGS May the Naw Ya« ba for you • happy and thriving MO and may It ba out prlvllaga to add to iti iucc<«. C I;.BLACK 21 • FUNERAL DIRECTOR v C/ < " PHONE 500 —-— 9