Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 302, Decatur, Adams County, 23 December 1942 — Page 11
Ljal Club Aids In Ljlding Church L Mary's Social ■Club Highly Active ■ 3 23 — St. Mary’ B . hi.i< li tri’h *«’(i|c | of GcIICVB, boast* I
f>x*xxxxxx>XM».w>jofstxxxjwso<xxxyxrJtxxjwjrxxxx*»a<»xx*»x*xx»<;< H Jjf Au. . ax LL the world stops at Christmas time ... and B Z we stop in the midst of the season of good cheer... i our hearts grow tender as we are carried back in QSX|£z, thoughts to the reality of Christmas Day and what RS" ’* means * * N a rea l pleasure to remember old friends and to wish each and every one of you, in a genuine sort o f way || le j oyg o f a happy holiday season. nMEtfL MAY HEALTH, HAPPINESS AND prosperity ‘ ~ he yours not on fr on this day but every ■v day throughout the years to come. uini L>eJr f ' ?r "* J r iBl TkJrl V - * 1 1 M A * ain We Sa > 130. - >J»2y merry Christmas and a New Year \ v* ** ' 31 V . * z * t ', £ ®i Much Happiness. B ft 1, w f /KMI 11 1 H. Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc.
I shriving MM-lHy known m St. Mary s m>< f a | duh, wh |ch, <ltirln K Hi-- past year has been quite active in making improvement* on the ehureh building, which was <j<stroyed by flre. January 2, jjio. Ihe Huh wax funned one year ago and meet, „ n the first Sunday of ea< h month. At the lam meetIllg < ffieers Wen . beted Mike . Spangler of New Corydon wan • lioaen president ami Mildred Mor- ”■ “" •• ■>•’ • f \l. atureot the proa 1 glam wa> the t ’sir ( ,f Santa Claus.
hearing gifts for nil, followed by game* and refreshment* served by the committee in charge. Ihe social club has been vary active in providing entertainment for member* of the parish (In the third Sunday ts each month, a pub lie party in given with the proceeds from the evening used for the ben<fit of the church and pariah. Following the fire, the entire parish set the wheels in motion for the erection of a new building and replacing the loss A large basement
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watt first completed and a new furnace Inmatied. New pewe were also Installed in the church. Minor Improvements to be completed at a future date include art windows and Inferior decorating. Father 1,. A. Ung, pastor, an- ’ nounces that Special services will be held at the church this week with a midnight mass at 11:45 p. nt Christmas Eve and masses at 7:30 and 9:30 a. rn. Christmas day. o In order to he effective and perm- ‘
anent, reform must follow redemp Hon. Kida Run Emp’oyment Office* Eugene. Ore.— (CPi- Vnder the supervision of the children them- • selves, the I’. N. etnpioyment bureau is opening branch offices in playgrounds for the hiring of boys and girls for miscellaneous Jobs in the city. - 1 -—0" 1— Navy yard at Portsmouth. N. H. ‘ was established in 1 MH>.
YA It hour sincere wi»h that we may have a part in making your Christmas full of good cheer and fellowship. We want to add something to the happiness -‘S J of every person in this community. Perhaps this little message will help you forget < ‘ the unpleasant incidents and experiences of ordinary days. May brighter da) site the compensation f o r your sacrifices toward making this a letter | world in which to live. May you find the beauties o f life around you and the opportunities for the service it affords. J " K Citizens Telephone Co. Cordial n Q’leeilnqA' JOIS 9 T _ . ... — ... 11 M I II fi '■■■■—] MMWX I MW " 'I I—■—l " I .J ■ ■ F|""" — """"" IN A COUNTRY Jo(naißi” IN A WORLD Where the gleaming torch of Liberty and freedom still bums brightly ... we pause to reflect with sincere joy upon new friendships formed and old ones grown richer . . . and as we enter a New ear we express our gtalilude to you for having made our experi-nces throughout the past year pleasant and profitable. w MAY YOURS BE A MOST MERRY CHRISTMAS AND THE NEW YEAR PROSPEROUS I— .... i i — — — ■.——J Mgr' MgMßrii' STBM X - " FIRST STATE BANK BSTABLIBHED IKM MEMBER F.D.IjC.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1942
