Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 302, Decatur, Adams County, 23 December 1941 — Page 9
I.■ ,PAY, DECEMBER 23. 1941
LA■ d^Hf*\ * — Si z gj®- jf . .^FV^JjflD*-, a. Jd. / * aM \jT\x—- [/ 4 jo yous' ’ CHRISTMASI f o I \N « CAN think of no finer ■ f Yuletide sentiment than the old famil- — IL hr -MERRY CHRISTMAS.- We I I never grow tired of saying it to our I friend* nor do we grow tired of hear I ing it from other*. It i* the one Mtivrr ■ *al greeting that oarrie* with it the ■ thought of other* and the appreciation ■ of fine friendship* and association*. I It to this aenliment that form* the | background of our thinking of you at | thia glad time of the year. We want | yon to know that when we aay. | “MERRY CHRISTMAS.- we include Ip our ihankfulnea* for all pact favor*. <- I The best of everythin? to each of you. h * | SAYLORS L _ J
I I We Hope every one of you enjoy the Happiness | . °f Christmas and the holiday season. | mF I I I «O/ e wish to take this opportunity to express our I u sincere thanks to our many customers for the patroni **" a^e us and it is our hope that we may serve l« you to an even better degree throughout the coming year ‘ ’*S* |k CITY OF DECATUR Electric Light and Power Dept. Water Dept. - .■. ' 1 — —- ~!
jhUL W **" ® CL— SSbbmmwL—**May the Spirit of Chriutman remain with you throughout the coming year. We pledge ounelven to at rive harder than ever before to merit your confidence and continued loyalty, Our Wish is a Jolly ' AMERICAN CHRISTMAS TO ALL MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. ' - -.ei..eg- ■au»<iuWlMWM Holiday, ft Ms hOOIIHfIA ~ A* we come to the w ■■ cloae of another year, it is our sin* cere hope that the friendline** that has marked our associations in the part will continue and grow rtronger a* the year* go by. Bert wiahea for a Merry Chriatmaa and a Happy New Year. May 1942 Continue to be even happier and more prosperous than the year just passed. LOSE BROTHERS 1 RESTAtRANT - TOBACCOS
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR, INDIANA
‘Old Christmas’ Is Best Despite Modern Trends Modernistic art and architecture ar* very An*, but an old-fashioned Christmas I* (till the beat thing th* traditional color* of red and green a* a bail*, the occasion can be brought up-to-date with pretty modern angel* and worldly gnorn** of plastic, Un and wood Ideas for decorating th* house require forethought and planning, even though the job itself must wait tor th* final hour*. Hom* decorator* offer a few suggestion* wbicb will help homemaker* to plan more attractive Chriatmaa decoration*. GOLD ITANDARD—Broad. gold Chriatmaa ribbon will be the motif. looped extravairVUßSWU gantly in swag* kXzKgJMo °* ,r ,h * lr ** sn<l caught up with I /ww cluster* of big A • <>w Christmas ball* »trung toJgZyff IL gather. Light thi* 22b. uee wlU * 1,1 « oW A light*. Repeat the • \ <0 them* al gold rib\\JXf? bon swag* and \?CIL22 gold ball* sortable, mantel and window decoration*. SILVER BELLS—Shining silver bell* of all sixes spangled thickly over the tree will be different and festive for Christmas, especially with garland* of little shell* painted silver and strung together. Or have evergreen wreath* with silvered shell* worked into them instead of the usual holly berries or pin* cone*. ’ FLASHES OF RED—An evergreen tree splashed with hug* red artificial poinsettlas made Into garlands, strings of cranberries. red glass balls. then all white light* would be very festive in- g deed, especially Q ‘/MkEX if complemented W over the bouse V Zaf “ with evergreen tfitfr -; bough* tied with Xo_> white ribbon and duster* of big red poinsettia*. DELLA ROBBIA—An old idea that ha* a classic enduring beauty is the use of small, perfect real fruit* entwined with Christmas green* to make garland* and wreath* for Christmas decorations. Especially decorative is a wreath like thi* made on a stout frame inset with candleholder* and suspended from above by stout cords of ribbons.
-Aii ? 'IX F CHRISTMAS AND FRIENDS GO HAND IN HAND.. AU too often we lake our friends for granted. F««re aware of the fact that every day sees tome evidence of Ae friendships of the people whom we strive to serve and 100 frequently we neglect acknowledging these kindnesses. But at Christmas, when we pause in the busy whirl of everyday routine things, we become conscious of our shortcomings, and wish to convey in this message our heartfelt thanks for the good things that have come our way. To you, our friends, we wish you a Happy Christmas and a New Year of Health and Prosperity. The Krick-Tyndall Co., Inc.
