Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 22 December 1945 — Page 3

M OA Y. DECEMBER 22, 1945.

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iSi &s <'sue and aft G -4* **• • •* ... ’ A Salute. to our friends and a big, hearty Christ* ■u wish to you all, thia merry, merry Christmas season. Looking back over the year calls to mind our greatest source of pleasure has been our contact with folks like you. * ♦ ★ * * * * Butler's Garage South Find Street

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ed for the Christmas holiday x Friday noon, following the annual Christman programs. The senior high school had for tUir guest apeaxer. the Rev. Hmltley, revivalist at the Pleasant .Mills Methodist church. Christ ma* carols were also sung, and eg change gifts were distributed by flanta The first six grnd«M also had their Christmas program before school diumisaai The class tiujrht by Mrs. Mills, presented a playlet. ( hrlstmM In Mother Goose Lan I "

after which recitations and songs were given l.y the first four grades. Santa distributed th,. K iftn and treat. The school will reopen January Girl Scout troop f. held u Christmas party Thursday night it the home of Shirley Sudduth, dingo was played and prises awarded 4o the winners. A deiicloue lunch wan served to all girls and leaders present, and a Christmas gift exchange was held. RUTH AND NAOMI CIRCLE HAS MEETING THURSDAY The Hmh and Naomi circle of | the Zion Evangelical and Reformed ‘hurch met Thursday In the social room of the church. A delicious pot-luck dinner was nerved at a long table, beautifully decorated with evergreen, pine cones and tall lighted tapers. Following the dinner, a gift exchange was held. Mrs. Albert Ileineke had charge of the lesson, using the topic, “how the Bible can help." she also read several Christmas poems. Mrs Ferd Lltterer, president, conducted the short business meeting. Hostesses for the dinner were, Mrs. Albert Harlow and Mna Charles Belneke. ENTERTAIN WITH CHRISTMAS PARTY The Misses Helen and Dora May Fairchild entertained classes three and four of the Bt. Paul church

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YULETIDE GREETINGS ’.e it ft As our hearts again join the pilgrimage to Bethlehem of Judea, and hear once more the carol of the angels, we wish you all HIS PEACE AND HIS GOOD WILL. Gillig & Doan FUNERAL HOME

with a Christmas party at their homo on Tenth street Sunday eve nlng Contexts, bingo nnd muaic were enjoyed. Prist,« w< re won by Jay Martin, Imogene McFarland. Rosel la Burkhart. Richard Martin, I’at Noll and Margery flhoaf. Gifts were exchanged and a lovely gift was presented the teacher, Mrs Charles flhoaf. Ih-llcious refreshments were served at email tables, decorated in keeping with the Cbrletma* season. Those present were Doris flhoaf, Pat Noll, Kiva Martin. Rosella Burkhart. Betty flhoaf, Imogene McFarland. Trivera Ginter, Jay Martin, Marvin flpiunger, Richard Martin. T. L. Fairchild, Wil Ham Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shoaf and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fairchild. The all-day meeting of the Union Township Woman's club to be held at the home of Mrs. Ivan Barkley, haa been postponed to Friday, December 28. There will be a pot luck dinner and ten cent Chrixtmra gift exchange Members are asked to bring their own table servkp. CLUB CALENDAR Union Township W’oman'a club Mrs. Ivan Barkley, all day. —o - Mr. and Mrs. Theodore C. McClintock and their children, Joan, fluaan and Andrew cf Columbus. 0.. will arrive in Decatur today to spend Christmas with Mm. McClintock's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Char les D. Teeple.

11 111 lll|OllH|Hl HI J I ijii liiliMllllllMMllr ('oMwain Arnold M. Bultemeier. Adam scounty young man, writes that his new address and rating Is: Arnold M. Bultemeler, Cox. Uflfl Burdo, APD 133. c/o Fleet PO, New York. He was promoted to the. rank of coxswain Nov. 27. —in ■uni Pfc. Eldon Car) Hann, son of Mr | and Mra. Lyman U Henn of this , city, arrived here yesterday from : Ft. Billings to spend the holidays i Pfc. Hann haa undergone a series of operations at Ft. Billings. He re-. celved a wound In the European ‘ theater several months ago and a leg wound has failed to respond to i treatment. Pfc. Hann will return j to the Billings hospital after the holidays. Mr. Hann, who la county ' superintendent of schools, drove to Indianapolis yesterday to meet his son and accompany him home. Among the servicemen spending Christmas furloughs in the city I is Pfc. Forrest Railing, a patient at Nichols Genera) hospital. I-ouls ville, Ky. Pfc. Railing was seriously wounded in the European theater of war. T-5 Robert J. Sheets, son of Mr and Mrs Don Hheels, 819 R Win cheater street, was honorably discharged from service December IM from Camp Atterbury. He served lu the European theater for 16 months and wears four battle stars on his campaign ribbon. Hix bro ther, Pvt. William Kbeetx, loxt bis life during the Invasion of Normandy. and another brother. Glenn T. Sheets, who entered service three weeks ago, t» now stationed at Camp Crowder. Mo. Ca.pt. Frederick Voglewede la expected home from InJia. where he served about three years with tbe armed forces. He will spend the holidays with his mother, Mns. Charles Voglewede and family. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Zion Reformed The Christmas eve service of worship at 11 p.tn. Monday, will take the form of a pageant in the Zi;n Evangelical and Reformed church. The Holy Storv in pantomime, by J. H. Kuhlman, will be presented. Scene I. Zacharlus and the Angel Scene 11. The Annunciation S&ne 111. Joseph attJ Mory at Bethlehem Scene IV The Shepherds In the Field. fliune V. Holy Night at the Manger. Scene VI. The Wise Men. Scene VII. The Wise Men at the Manger. Reader, Rev. William C. Feller: Zacharias, Daniel Wtidler; Angel Gabriel. Dorothy Gerber; Mary. Alice Ycut; Joseph, William Fritring r; shepherd*, Albert Brushwiller, Cletus Miller, Milton Hoffman. Donald Grant. Kenneth Everett; Angels, the junior choir and Annette Thomas. Jean Hoffman. Kathryn Ann b'iuaf, Mary Ann Hel ier; Wise Men, Rufus Klrchhofer, Harold Murphy, Harold Hoffman; Music will be furnished by tbe junior and senior choirs, and Mrs. F. Fred Frucht*. organist. The committee In charge of the pa geant h composed of Mm. L. A Hollaouse, Mrs George Thomas and Mrs. Adolph Weldler. First Evangelical The annual candle light Christmas eve service of the First Evan gellcal church will be held Monday evening at 11 o’clock, lasting one hour. The youth and udnlt choirs will sing. Mrs. Roy Bleberich. chu reb organist, will present Cbrlrttmas carols beginning at 18:15. The public Is invited to attend tbW service. ■ ■ ■ O 1 ■ --- Mrs. W. P. Schrock. South Second street, Is confined to her bed with an attack of InGuenxa. Dr. G. C. Emick, Berne veterinarian, is a patient at tbe Adame county memorial hospital. He has been tn til health several months and his physicians adviaed a complete checkup. Miss Helen Brown of Bluffton haa accepted a position to teach in tbe Indianapolis public acbools. Miss Marjorie flehnepf, sophomore student at Frances Shimer college, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Will Scbnepf of route one. Mrs. Edward Greene and small daughter Lynn, of Louisville, Ky.. will arrive today for a weeks' visit with Mrs. Greene’s parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krick. ■<>■■■ Trade tn a Good Tewn — Deeatut

HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted: Thomas Franklin North, 1133 Elm street. D!xmixs'*d: Mrs. Paul Gauae. 1217 Patterson street.

it Uji TO YOU, AND ALL! It's time for each of us to enjoy the finest tune m the year—Christmas. It's also time for each of us to lake stock of the year just closing and to make our plans for the coml’”’ —’ar. Looking back over the twelve months we t'ind that we have fallen far short of what may have ucen expected of us and now, at this Christmastime we pledge to you that we will make every effort to do a better job in the future. G«< V, When we express our Christinas GreetfOdijK ings to you, we want you to know that we fully aware of your problems and it is r~~Db our h ope y° u derive iyh some amount of happiness in ex P resj d° n ’ knowtaf that it comes from one who is vouf f r ‘ cn d' . Ashbaucher Tin Shop | To Out Friend* Everywhere May Your Christmas Be Merry and The New Year He Filled With Health. Happiness and Prosperity. Wemhoff Monumental Works

To The BLOOD DONORS i Way do * n deep ’ ws y '•uij a great respect for you and \ wish you and all thofle who t‘ aMM3ste< * UM * n I*** Blood /'A Donor’s Campaign, a ,JI MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR Red Cross Chapter IL H. High, Blood Donor Chairman.

I Mr*. Gordon E. Olsen and duugh for, Kathleen, of UFnyette, are Hiwndlng the holidays wlih the former's parents, Mr, altd Mrs. Marlin Zimmerman

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