Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 302, Decatur, Adams County, 21 December 1940 — Page 2

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• RATM — I Qm Time— Minimum charge * | 2Se fee SO werda er Im*. Over | | 20 word*. I'*e per word. i Tw* Timse—Minimum charge I cf *&v for » word* er toae. | | Over 20 word* 2c per word fee | | tn* two time*. | Three Tim**—Minimum charge | of 50c for 20 word* or l*aa. | | Over SO word* IV** per word | | for th* thr** tima* Card of Thank* Mo I | Obituaries and v*r**a I'.OC j ! Open rat*—diaper advertising Me per column Inch. * “•LINO" AOVffRTISSMtMTB | | Advertleement* appearing la | | this column without name* eign- : | are •blind" They are to be | answered by letters, addressed ' to tb* bos number to care of ' th* Dolly Democrat We coo give no luformaUoa coaceraing | thr parti** adverUaing FOR SALE FARMERS ATTENTION - Call l*» A at our expense for dead aUxk removal. The Stadler Prodacta Co. Frank Burger, agent FOR SALE Cannel coal, excellent tor fireplace* and »mall chimney* Burk Elevator Co. M« t FOR HALE AT ALL TIMES Freeh and Springer Co**. 11l- j ■julre John Bcßeimann or Archie ■ Husdorf. half mile West of the Novelty Factory Preble phone 293-K9U FOR SALE -11 new Krivlnator*. Big saving*. Il down No Inteleat Pay an you can fur iprlng dellv*ry. Decatur Hatchery. 299 -ts FOR SALE — Duroc bred g lit* Champion etreln* Immuned Reasonable. 10 miles east on 224 H D Kreiacher, Convoy. O. 29»-l4tx FOR SALE Young quarters of Be.-f Inquire John b. heimaun t>r Herman Webbet. Hoagland Phone. Meat guaranteed and prices reasonable. 293-k2otx TYPEWRITERS Buy your boy or girl for Christmas a new Royal Portable typewriter, easy terms, i Writ* R E Heidrich. 918 South Clinton St.. Fort Wayne, Indiana • HERE 8 AID —For thus* seeking good sleep and not price. Drop in and let ua show you Beautyreat mattreeae*. without* doubt th* world* flnest inaltrea*. Beautyreal mattresses make wonderful Christmas gift*. Sprague Furniture Company. 152 8. 2nd St. Home of Siauuous Bedding. 294-ltit FOR SALE Saturday December 28 from 2 to 4 p m in la* office of Henry B. Heller- Seven room modern home. bath, garage, base-1 mental 312 Line Street. Ulen Cow an heirs. 2:.€k!2tx FUR SALE flood used hardwood flooring and all kind* lumber flood brick flreplace at Dr. Zwick’a j property. 8 Second St. or inquire at Decatur L'pbolster Shop. Have you called 49 for your coal. Why not give ua a ring and be con* i vioced. Haugk Coal Co. 297-St FOR SALE -Hocking Valley coat { 34.50 per ton. Krick Coal Company.

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f FOR SALE Xmas tree*. 31c up Apple* and orange*. Decatur , Bale* Barn, open all day. eveaiaga 1 8. Il'S South End Grocery 397-41 1 FOR BALK—Used f urn I. are and pianos 2 atudio couches, good shape |7 and 111; 2 louage chair*, good condition |S and !!<*, 2 plan 1 os. good condition. |ls and |3I. 2 dining room suite*, fair cond'llon, I SIS and 125 Sprague Furniture Ptompany. Phone 199 Ml -It MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS al 4» for 19 year* II No eapeuse to borrower. C. D Lew ton, Decatur, Ind 22Vbtf WANTED WANTED TO RENT Farm. Cash or grain Write me what you have. L T. faugston. Van Wert. Ohio, rout* No. 4. luujtt WANTED- A home for a pure bred white Scotch Collie pup. Cum paniou of children Free. E W. Buache. Munroe Phone IS. 3<w-3tx

FREE CHRISTMAS DEAL-Pur-chase Singer sewing machine and have your choice of Singer Automatic iron or practical toy mac bin* Ire*. Have two reverts, pay balance cash ur small monthly payments Sewing course free. Needles, oil, part*, blager Agency. 445 8. First. Phon* 411. 291-12 IX WANTED — Young married man for retail sale* work Must he neat, able to meet people. Inquire Bui 229 care of Democrat offlee. Wl-31X i FOR RENT FOR RENT 4 room modern hou»e 244 N. 4th . Inquire B. J Rice 237 N Sih St. Phone IM 3Q2-lt FOR REM' — 5 room semimodern houne. practically naw. clone in. immediate po»xAfvion. Fred Reppert. phone 610 or .112. « LOST AND FOUND LOST Red Airdale dog Reward. Phone BIS. 3u24»3tx LOST -Pair of rimleva glasses with white ear tip*. Thursday. Probably near Adam* Theater. Reward Box 23" care of llemocrat. W-Mtx —- -O- — BEG PARDON Through an error the price of round steak in the Gerber Meat advertie. ment Friday appeared aa 111 Jg N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eye* Examined Giese** Fitted HOURS 1:30 t* 11:30 12:30 to 1:00 Saturday*. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 1M ■■■■■■a .■*—!!? For C hrist mas - ZENITH RADIO Decatur Electric Shop 150 8 2nd »t. Phon* 244

- W .LU. JUL ..JULL . . JL. , | Ila a pound The Ila* should hav* r*ad. ‘ Ronad Steak 33c a pound • MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Brady's Market for Decatur, B*rn» Cralflvilla. Ho*g,.ad and wm»hira Cl*«*d at It N**n Corrected ItecMnbcr 21. No commiMlon and no yardage Vnnla r*c*lv*d every day. 100 to 120 lb* 34 44 120 to 14<> lbs. 4 »l 140 to ISO lb*. S.3S 140 to 240 lb* 4.00 240 to 300 lh» — B 10 3"0 to 330 lb* B 70 350 lbs., and up 3 40 Roughs S 00 Stag* 3 50 Yanis 117 S Spring buck lamb* *OO Spring lamb* 9.00 YearLug* —— 4 SO WHOLCSALfI IGG AND POULTRY QUOTAI IONS Puml*h*d by Mete's Egg < Poultry Co., Decatur Pn*n* 154

Corrected l**cen>ber 31. Price* for first class offering*: Clean large white egg* Me Brown or mixed egg* large 19cMedium egg* 14c Heavy ben*. S lb*, and over— 14c Leghorn bens, lb Sc Leghorn stag*, any siae ...~ 9c Heavy Springer*. Barred or White Rocks, 4 lb*, and over ISc Old Rooster*. Ik — It Ducks, white, 4 lb*., or over... HE Turkeys young mixed 14c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected December 21. Prices to be paid tomorrow. Nu. 1 Red Wheat ... .*4 No. 3 Red Wheat M No. . Rye BS Corn. 15>a moisture - .S 3 Com. 17>* moisture - JO Corn. 191* moisture -77 Soy Bean* JI New Ont*. 39-lb. tost .—.35 HOME OW NERS 1 CONTINUED FROM PAOB ONB Quinn, local lilstoriau and Arthur R. Hollhouse. newspaperman, who. with their wives, were guesta at the meeting The dinner was served by the Eastern Star women C. T. Hk beggei a Winner Chore* quartet of Berne provided special mu*k during the evening 500 Sheets SunrlM Caaary Second Sheet*, neatly wrapped, 35c. The Decatur Democrat 0,. IF YOU NEED CASH QUICKLY get the caah here to pay what you owe—to buy what you Phone need- Phone for our A representative to JIU call at your tom* and asplain a loan | plan convenient tor, yon. Decatur Loan & Discount Co. above Auto License Bureau f ■mmMiKMmmMMßanMwaMMninßMflMumMmwi

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First Methudiat The First Methodist church will preeent the pageant "The Holy Nn- ’ tlvßy.' at vesper *ervlc** Kundsy aftern<u>n nt 430 o'clock. The nsusli al setting wBI h« directed by Mr* It W Grsham and W. F «e*ry. with Mr* Harry Doiler st the organ. Th» program follow* Firmament on High." Haydn i. Organ prelude - "The Specioe* Processional hymn — "0 Come All Y* Faithful '• Gdfertory - "Holy, Holy. Holy Offertory - Holy. Holy. Holy" Schuler. • Pageant. <*at of characters: Prophecy - Mr* Bryce Thoma* FuifHimeat — Mis* Lol* Baugh ma*. Isaiah - Dr R W Graham Jerantiab - lawusrd Sollday Ml."ah - Russel Owens. iMvld — Sylvester Everhart. People of Judea - Fr*d Hancb er. Jerry (Mrper. Robert JWlnterta. Marlon Smith Shepherd* - Wilfred Habegger. I Lee Edward Nelson. Norman Bteury and Phillip Thomas Taxpayer* — J. M Dona. Dr. Joe Morris. L. R Brown Mr*. O G Baughman. Belly Roop Zechariah - W Guy Brown Elisabeth - Mr*. W Guy Brown The Wl>e Men — lack Graham. MelvlHe Barber. Jerry Carper Joseph - Cal Bteury Mary - Mr*. Cal Bteury. Iteby - Stephen Richard Hleury ' Herod — John Wilson Beery. The Angel — Margaret Hancher j The member* of the choru* choir are *« follow*: , Soprano* — Mi*» Laura Stanley. I Mr*. L. R Brown. Mr*. Wilfred Ha 1 liegger. Mr*. W. F Beery. Mr*. Walter Krirk. Altos - Mrs. R W. Graham. Mis* Helen Haubold. Mr*. Noah Bteury. Mr*. E N. Wfck*. Mr*. F:ed Han-c-her. Mrs. lonian Hann. Mia* Bernice Nelson. Teno** — Alv* Nichols Fred Buache. James Harlossk. Ba** Lyman Hann. Alv* Law sdn. Willi* Fonner. o First Presbyterian Announcement was made today of the Cbriftma* program to be given Kunday night at 7 o'clock at the First Presbyterian church In this i city. The lomptete program follow*: tipening Song — ( ungrecatioo. Prayer — Rnv Walton “A Welcome" — Dehtres Wolf. "Chrisuna* Holly — Ronuu- Secour. "Brevity" — David Runyon. "Christmas" — Bruce Andres*. Song — Jingle Bell* — Junior*. Recitation — Jimmy Mosaa. "iJUIe King of Christmas Dr*/' — j Jack Hart. "A Christmas Greeting" — Roger Blackburn. "Merry Christmas" — David Blackbum. "A Beginners Wish” — Bill Durkin Piano Solo — Alice Langston "As 4,'hristmas Greetings Fall' — Ruth .Morgan. "The North Wind" — Georganue Walton. "Christmas Questions" — Patricia Rhodes. I Song — Georganne Walton. ' Chrlatma* in the Country" — Alice Langston. Recitation — Ellen Had. "The Christmas Secret" — Robjerta Hahn. "My Dolly’s First Christmas" —

Juanita Weidy. Plano Holo - Dobby Htults. . "Choosing the Best Gift" play. ' Robert Haley. Jamas <*o*M. Bob- ’ by Hansel. Kaye Runyon. Hili Wolf - Jack Weidy. atage mansgi er. • A Berloua Mtetake — Hagen* Ziaer. Cbrtotmaa Hong* —• Irene Andrea*. Rosamond Graham Anna , Friadley. Mary Joo BuGer and LIBI by Ma< y. Group of Catote Reader — Betty Wolf Reader — Tom lane* Mngera - Batty Haley. Maxine Hsley. Betty Waidy. Clifton Hart. David langstoa and Paul Morgan Bonadkilon. First Evangelical Three services, coumrmoraiiug the birth ud Jesus Christ, will be coudacted at the First Evangelical Church thia year The first service wIH bo held oa Buaday morning at i*9:lS o'cloch following the Munday School session. The program will be given by the children of the Be gianer and Primary Departmut*. and will consist of reoiteUoas. ex erclaes and song* The second service will be held al 7.00 o'clock on Sunday evening sud will be given by the Intermad late Christian Endeavor The service will 4m> a pageant. "The Christinas Story " A third aervlcs will be a mid night IThriatma* worship service tcaadle-light-M). and wIH conslat of Chrtatma* hymns, story, message and the lighting of the Christmas candies. The service will 1 begin at 11 00 o'cloch p m. on Tuesday evening and continue through the mid-night hour. The order of service for the first ' service follows: Organ prelude. The Scripture Lesson. Th* prayer. Recitation — "An Early G:eeting" — Rodger Carte Recitation — "When Jr*us was ' a Little Boy" — Jitnmk- Weyant. Exercise — "Hapr.y Christmas Time" — Dora Brunnegraff. Bar | bar a DeVore. Jatieel Mheeta, Billy Üby. Barbara Cole. Rec nation — "Excuse Me" — I Christine Striker. Kxerctee—"Because a Balie was born.” — Manl/n Manlier and Jacqueline Leigh Recitation — selected — Amy la>u Reynold*. Recitation — selected — Clara Bell Brown. Exercise — ‘ What Will You Give to Jeans" — David Cole. Iswlgbt Sheets. Eddie Swagger. Ned Myers. Recitation — selected — Norman 8 ting ley. Song — "Luther * Cradle Hymn" The children. Exercise — "Have You Found the King" — Rodger Johnson and Marvin Mtuckay. Recitation — "My Resolve" — j Jerry Koiter. Exercise — "What it Takes" — | Duanabeil and Donella Ni'Jiodemu* , limitation "Ch rial ma* Joy" — I Marcus Foreman. Exercise — "The Bymbol ot Christmas'* — Barbara Abspauglt. Norma Johnson. Ruth Mmitley. Bobby Smith and Dickie Mc-Connell. Recitation — "Christmas len t Over" — Ellolae Foasel. Offering. Cloning Momenta. Benedictions. Organ Poetlude. The characters in the pageant. | "The Chrlatma* fltory." which will | be presented on Bunday evening | ar* a* follows: Reader - Clarice Ruth Auspugh

Wls* Men - RIH Weyant. Karl Koiter, Donald Brunuegraff. Hhepberds — Richard Cottr*)l. Ralph flehnttg and Hubert P**sri fltraager - Jaufi Reynolds Mary — Jacqueline Warren Joseph Jerry Ketchum. Angel* Kathleen McConnell Joan Hamma. Marjorie Linn and Jacqueline I-uts Hong* by— Jacqueline Warren. Joan Hamm* Donnabello Roop Katblecm MoConneU J*< quelin* Lute Organist — Phyllis Koltor. The general public la invited to these service* Zion Lutheran At the Zion Lutheran church the children's Chrlatma* program will b* presented on Christmas Kvv. Tuesday, beginning at 7 o'cloch All Hutiday ai hooi < hlldran and a aru lor girl*' choir will tahe part In th* program On Christmas Day. an early dawn candlelight service will b* held at tbo church which will begin at 4 «u a. m During thia Cbriotgan* Day sorvlc* holy comnsnnton wHI be ceiubratod at the church. The vested choir of the Lutheran church will taken major part In thia early dawn candlelight service. ■ 1 ■ —• St. Mary’s Catholic Nine masse* will be celebrated Christmas morning st Bt. Mary's Catholic church, beginning with a solemn high mas* at S o'cloch. Masse* will be said continuously during the morning until 9:45. when thr> last high mas* will be ceiritrsled. Benediction of the Bacrament will be given following !he last mas* Each of the three priests. Rev. Father Joseph Helmets, pastor. Rev. Pother Alvin Jsslnski. assistant and Rev. Father Ftanci*. O. F M Cap., who will assist during the ChrisUnastlde. will read three maese> Christmas morning. The men's and boys' choir will sing during the S o'clock high tnas* and nt the next mass carol* will be sung. The girls' choir will aing at the last high mu>. On Chrlatma* the regular colloctlon for the orphan* will hr takeo in addition to the altar decoration* and vigil lights, th* crib with the Christ Child and the Holy Fam ily will be erected in front irf the south altar. Nuttman Ave. U. B. The annual Christmas program of the Nuttniau Avenue I'nited Brethren church will be given Hun day night at the church at 7:35. The program la aa follows: Hong - Come All Ye Faithful. Recitation — Welcome - Mhnron Martin. . Prayer — Rev. L. J. Martin Recitation ~ Welcome — Lois Ann Troutner Recitation — Like Jess* - Bob by Gray. Hong — Hall Your King — Choir Recitalton — Just To Bbow You -Mona Lee Martin. Vocal DeuL Dialogue — Ring .'iella. Ring —, |Claa* 1. Recitation — A Chrlatma* Liat— ' i Edith Clark. Recitation — What 1 Would Have Done — France* Harrod. Ret Ration — Cbnatmaa Everyday — Betty Hamon Hong — in A Little Manger — Children Recitation — A Lot Os Love —J Muri* Gray. Recitation Christmas Wishes Duan Martin. I Dialogue — Movie Stars CDs* Three. Recitation — A Christmas Question — Alice Gunder. Recitation — Help the Poor — , i Herbert Johnston. Nong - Moua fate Mai tin. Lnls Ann Troutner. and Bharon Martin. Recitation — When Jesus Was a Little Boy — Re-hard Gunder. Recitation — Clare Reynold*. Hong — No Heart Peace — A ■■ '"ILJ.. -.—IS Your Christman Stocking Jr’’ Will Ux>k Better In well kept shoe*. And it's no trick to have well kept shoe* even with the expense I of Christmastime, because our invisible-half soling and « new heel job will make old «hoe* took new. Home of Jnvißibie Half Soling I FORTNEY’S SHOE REPAIR . I Hl |l ! ! . I

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group rtf girl*. Dialogue - Ottering — Clau 3. Remarks and offering Rim Halton — Pbylli* McClure. Vocal Duet Paatomla* — The Old Rugg>-<| Mong — Mhlne On Brxutlful Mtar Cross. - Choir. Benediction Call To Prayer "The world is In need ot God Never ha* this need been greater than now And seldom ba* there been such a dlsregsid for Him This, coupled with the great purpose of God to aid men in their need, serve* as a challenge to men to place themselves again within the are* of God's will. In order that the chaos which is upon alt the world may be transformed into real harmony, justice and liberty for all. Thr distressing laicraalionsl situation, involving many of the nations ot the earth In war wfth each other, together with the social and economic unrest and atrife both al home and abroad are of concern to Christianity These condition* are sympton* of IrreUgion and evidence* of a new paganism lU»t It abrand throughout the world “The Kingdom of God. which I* the prime concern of God. can lierome a reality only in the measure that men pray tor it* coming in their own Ilves and in the Uvea ot their fellow men "The Federal Council of the Churches of Christ In America ha* officially designated lb* week of January S to 12 aa a naitonal week of prayer for the many couununImi which It embrace* and represent*. "Therefore, we the member* of tb* Decatur Ministerial Also* latlon. hereby summon the members of the constituent churches of the city, together with ail other persons having faith In God. to observe the first week of the new year by giving prayer a more prominent place In their private and family Ilves, and by joining with their fellow ChrisIlMs in corporate worship services devoted to the cause of prayer. “We e.rje the attendance of the people at special union services to be held each evening, except Saturday. beginning on Hunday. January '» and continuing throughout January 12. In the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church of tlec-alur. The Decatur Ministerial Asso elation; <l. T. Rosselot. president Carey Moser, secretary Ralph W. Graham Charles M. Prugh George O Walton George 8 laillar Glen E. Marshall Paul Brandyberry. * Church Os N azarene 1 The annual ChrHtmas program of the Church of the Neurone will be held Bunday evening at 7;3U o'clock. The program follows: Bong by the congregation. Prayer. Welcome, -Howdy Everybody"— , Belty Roe. Recitation. "Merry Christmas' — > Eddy Ritter. Hung, "Bella Across the Hoow''— I By the Junior departmeat. Recitation. ~A Chrlatesas Excuse" -John Brunner Dialogue. "Christmas Workers' -Carolyn McDonald. Betty Brunner, Patty Heas. Jacky McDonald Recitation. 'The Light of the World"—Doylo Kiser. Recitation. "World You B«- a Wt«e Man" Thurman Huddu'h. 8o:ig. “Hinging For Jesus '—Primary. Dialogue. "Chriatmas Gift for Jeaua” Hally Brunner. Norman Ward. Frank Hudduth. Sarah How er. Dixk HUI, Shirley Mitchell. Norman Kiser. Offertory and ptayer — Sarah Hower. Guitar aoto Eddy Plasterer Rec ltauon. -Sleep Little itoily ' —Ellen Roebuck. Reeitalton. "A Hard Place mtotoWW' 1 !!! I- jl ■!■■.! -"jT** AV ONINY4VK 0444'■riov ii. •! H*K* rio*i ii or »* OKIIIVAVC K HKCai I ATIVU THK •Air. or WILK 111 T*l». < IT» or lireati u. iuuiajia Heellun J. Be it ordalnad by U>« Common Council of the city or H»<etur. Indians, that Henios *• B 1 *"’ >«< li»n t ot an ordinance regulatlcs the sale of milk In the City ot Decatur. Indian*, whl'h ordinance wa« passed on the 2nd day of Jun*. I 9«» and reconled In Ordinance Booh i. ' pea** 1 lu I*, be amended to lead ss la set fol tb in He«-Gon 2, Hub»C'• Ilea I of this emending ordinance. Ni-. Uun >. Hubsection 1. If said applicant I* the owner of or InacoiH red of a cow or a herd of <<»*». he must stats the uuinhsr ut < <>ws in his dairy herd and give the locution thsroof. and If not the owner ot or in the control of the cows he must state ths name ot the owner of and the esa< t Imatlon ot the dairy herd or herds in which milk or ir*am I* obtained and he must give ths sx*< t i<e atlon of his pl»< s ot buxines* No such application shall ' be recommended or approved units* ths milk plant of th* appll< ant la Jointed in the City of Decetur. or within Adam* County, so that th* in•poetloti ot the Board of Health from lima to time may he pr« tlcable. Section 2. Mult*e<lion 2 ot thia "r- ■ tllnanc* shall he In full forte end effect from Slid attar Ito passage approval by Urn Mayor and legal publication. Approved and ai«ned by th* Mayor thl* 11th day ot De. ember. I*4o Forrest Elsey. Mayor Attest H Vernon Aurand Clark-Tteaauror ' De*-. 21-2S'

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