Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 19 December 1946 — Page 2
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Bethany Church The following program will be preeenled Bunday evening at 7 o'clock at the Bet.iany Evangelical Vnlted Brethren church. F 11. Willard, tn In let er. Bongs — Primary department. • Merry Chistma*." "Tiny randies, I ’ of the Kight." Recitation: "What More Could We Do" Stanley Alger. Recitation: "An Important Errand*- Bharron Kay Sheet" Exerciae: ' Christman Candles’— Janet Habbeggar; Julia Ellsworth. Batbara McFall. Barbara Jackson. Bobby Btslter, Max Eichenauer. Kathy Olson. Janet Miller. Recitation: "Christina* .Morning'' - Don Giesse Recitation: "Little Baby Four Year Old" Ann Seaman. Solo: "Little Light" Edwina Booth. Recitation: "A Little Child Shall Lead Them"—Miriam Corrall. Recitation: "Keeping The Smiles' On”—Carol Way J’ian. Plano «olo;- David Ellsworth. Recitation: "A Christmas Bas ]tet" Deanna Small. Recitation: "A Good Way to Find j Out’’—Lsnn Rons. Solo: “Away In a Manger"—MarIdee Striker Christman play: "Where Is Beth lehem'—Juniors. Recitation: "We Can Find Him" —Phillip Eley. ’ Recitation: Merry Christmas - Eleanor Miller. Recitation: Santa's Hobby"—Jimtnle DeVore Solo; "Make A Merry Christmas" — Judy Smith. Recitation: "Spoken From the Heart" Phyllis Becker Recitation "A present For Mo lher" -Michael (foie Recitation: Why Wait "-Larry Jackson Exercise "Cookin For Sants'— Donna Kay Small. Sara Brunne graph. Joyce Ann Smith. Kay Wolf. Barbara Brunnegraff. Pattie Lou Helm. Recitation: •Friendship" Danny Roop. Recitation: "Every Year"—David Eichenauer Duet: "Snowbirds" - Sue and Max Troutner Recitation "Money In the Bank ' -David Willard. Recitation; "Th? Postman" — David Roop Exercise: "To David** Little City" John Sheet,. Max Troutner, MEXICAN FAMILY OF (Continued From Parr One) haby was born. "Sometime last week." Antonio said. With the revelation of the family's circumstances, civic wheels began to grind. Wayne township trustee officials ■‘aid they would move the family Into the townehlp shelter house until they found other accomodations John E. Williams, | OPA area rent director said, "it’s incomprehensible." when Gamez | Relief At Last ForYour Cough Creomulslon relieves promptly bemuse It goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature io soothe nnd heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tall your druggist to aeU you a bottle of Creomulslon with the understanding you must like the way It quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. SMaaMaaett
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I Kent Wolf. Ted Hutker. I Piano Solo: "Silent Night" - ' Roger Eichenauer Recitation "A Glad Farewell”-. Gayle Custer. Pageant; "Radiant l.igbi"-Jun-ior boys and girls; Judith Janet Smith: Ruth K.iran Striker; Hilda — Caroline Alger; Xobin -Marylin Mauller; Thomas Larry Hut ker; Christopher — Bob Baker; Woman Rheta Butcher. st. Luke’s The following program will be pre vented at the St. Luke's Evangelical and Reformed church at Hdndura* Sunday at 7 SO o'clock: Prelude. Esther Dick. Song service, congregation. Prayer, Rev H H. Meckatroth. I Welcome songs, by children. Recitation. "Baby Jesus," Jimmy ; Brown. Recitation. "Christmas Light*,’’ j Sandra Stepler. Dialogue. "Christmas." Hsrold ' Dick. Kay Heare, Carol Musser, Kay Ratcliff, Herman Dick. Donald Dick, Eileen Funk, Velma Stram and Bobby Heare. Recitation, "Beacon Light," Olin Moeschberger. Solo. Sherril Corsan. Recitation. "I'm Much too Young." Mary Dick. Recitation. "Christmas Story," Junior Bertach. Trio. Musser girls Recitation "A Good Excuse." Larry and Jerry Funk. Recitation. "Jeaus As Our Brother,” Charles lies re. Playlet. "No Gift In Return." Maxine Erhart, Mis Oscar Brown, Mrs. Dan Stepler. Sherrill Forsan. Alice Dick, girls' chorus. Recitation. "Gift Giving Advice," Mary Ellen Scbnepp. Offertory, duet. Alice and Doris Dick. Recitation. "Why We Give Gifts.” Diana Me Bride. Recitation, "Like Jesus," Ronald Corsan. Song. "Oh Be Careful," children. Recitation. "The Best Holiday," Vernon Ratcliff. Recitation. "Why Do Bells of Christina* Ring." Howard Micheals. A candle lighting service, Tne Christmas Altar," Pauline Seesengutb. Arthur Moeschberger. Norma Jean Funk. Gladys Mankey, Mildred Beer, Beulau Bertsch. Doris Dick, Carol Mcßride, Esther Dick, Mm. Meckatroth and Boyd Stepler. Benediction. Rev Meckatroth. told how Eeusebio Martinez, a fellow Mexicaa. offered to "help him out" by letffltj h.m use the coal bin for |49 a month. But as Roberto explained, pointing to the pile of coal they bad removed from their "home," "anyway. we re not cold, we’re right next to the furnace." 0 The Wyoming department of commerce and mduatry reports that continuing new oil discoveries in th«- state indicate record-break-ing 1946 in that field. 0 STRIKE NOTICE (Continued from Page 1) eluding medical care and hospitalization." Protection of a worker's salary when the worker is shifted to another fob. Double time for holidays worked. single time for not working; time-and-a-half for Saturday and double-time for Sunday work: promotion* through seniority, improved protection for jobs of returning service men. broader vacation Irenefits and elimination of any probationary clauses.
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Minneapolis Grain Elevator Destroyed 3,000,000 Bushels Os Barley Damaged 1 Minneapolis. Dec. 10— (UP)— Fire roared through the Union Terminal elevator here early today. and officials estimated damage to nearly 9.<>00,000 bushels of grain
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at "aeveral million dollani." Tha W-year old building, owned by the Froedtart Grain A Malting Co., was completely burned out less than two hours aftor firemen answered the first call at 12:28 a m. Officials said th* elevator, which ha* a capacity of 3.0<f0,000 bushels of grain, was nearly full of barley. < Flames soared ekywarJ and could I be seen In down town St. Paul. Airplane pilots teported sighting the blase as far away as Fargo. N. D, and La Croeae, Wis. The four-alarm blase was fanned by a slx-mile-an hour wind and
firemen bad to relay water from a mile-long hose in near zero temperature Cauae of the firs was not determined. but firemen said it wax possible a tube through which barley passed might have become clogged and ovei heated. GIFT SOAPS Holthouwe Drug Co.
LIQUOR LICENSE AT (Continued from Page 1) date <>f »»•* Attorney D. Burdett* Custer, appearing for Willis 11. Dlckason. owner of the place of business, asked for a renewal of the three way license, asserting thst under the law the proprietor I* granted 90 days after an ordinance becomes effective to "dear out hia stock on hand." which would make the final sale date February 21, 1947—1 t the ordinance were legally sound. Mr. Custer said he doubted the validity of the ordinance. He said
that sine* th* present license ex-i piree January I, it would have to | be renewed to afford the ptace of I business the >0 day* allowed under the taw. The Rev. J. H. Richardson, spokesman for the remonstratorx. I urged the board not to grant the liquor portion of the renewal, con ' tending that “It would be a hard I Job to get It revoked one* the new license was granted. "He add that he and hie group, Including the R*v, R. 8. Miller, were not attacking th* character of the proprietor or hia place of business, bat that they wanted the sale of liquor banned
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