Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 23 December 1946 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATI'R DEMOCRAT CO Incorporated Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Pint Office i Second Cla-iH Mat'er. J li. Heller .. Preaident Ali Hidth >i|*e, S<< > ABll* Mt Dkk I' H‘ Iler .. Vice President Subscription Rates By tn.ll in Adams and Adjoin inn Countle* one year. |6: «lx month*. .*: 25; 3 month*' $1.76 By mail, beyond Adams and ad joitiin.- < un'i. * One y» >r, 17, 6 m<>n'li»_ # 7'«. month*. By mail tn Serviceman, anv pla< > in 11;< wot!<l One year, |.l7>if; cix mouth*, $17.5; three month*, $1 Single copie*. I cents. By carrier, 3o cents per week. A MERRY. MERRY CHRISTMAS. (>-**■ o Ami it look* l.ke it Will b< .1 White < it i linn . o o Chi I tn,a ... the m<i.*t aim v of all national holida a. d • *lll.ll ly the mo t reverent i f holy <1 -v For stealing .1 ki- fro,ll a enod lookit w.iitie-s a Kokomo y..iin. man on probation from federal prison mav 10. • In fi ■ •■doni. <•• t the wrong rl, Tinies are !« tt< 1 01 not o many people med old a .1- i tarn • it the collli’J . ttu t,.t. r- ■: I - h'.W ing that th* toitnb, 1 it i> pi*ntha* dropped fi. in .1 10. h id alHiti* 7.1" to 2'l lor the la t final V. I The a: I ;||. etii! of the Cham her of i‘»m 1 ilo will • -<■ held Jan nary 2". and plans an hen made to staj. a 1 Mi i. t n prc.r.i’ii and obtain ,m t-i.nidim; speaker. Daring t li liquetmeeting three direi toi will be .■!«■. ti d ami participation 1 Imai affairs will b. di o- e.| I o k lae date oil jour calendar. <> o Gow. Waiien < i California -ay* lies m>t a candidate for pr. -ident. which probaldy m .ns tliat he does not want tiie ifep aldfi an liomina tion lor vi< <• president but would load the tiek't if "dratted" His Jiopulai itv on th.- west < oa t might spread to other ...ii' of the conn try ami in may find himseli Hi Mr. Dewey's role in Ifils. u — o 1 Judge J. Fr< d Fruchte has -hown j commendable policy in giving | boy. and yoii'i ; iiit-l "another, chance" when brought before him | becail-e of law violations. He has consider. >1 the with a father- i ly iiitere-t and in dealing out justice iia tempered h> v.nli't- with men y No-v it 1- up to the youths' to “make -ood” ou their own a» < ord. — ~ . — Qilotil • n old . ayill ■ A nan may be down, but never out " 1* 1 proved in the case of the Scio.] Ohio pottery manufacturer who in 1!1.'J2 wan on poor relief but t .day 1 played Santa Claus by dislribut-l ing s7o3,mtn to his '•-’7 employes for Chrtd.na . Stalling it a barn, 1 be has built hi plant to great iza . t for win. h he ha refused an offer of three million dollar proving ugain this is th. land of opportunity o o If Oi vill< Wright li ..- notiied the continued .citation for a holler work week, lo- ha 1. ver eonneid cd it with his own hours of foil. Seventy-five years old. the co-iu veutor of the first suht sltil airplane still workt; enthusiastic alh BO to 60 hours a week. Accepting congratulations 01 the 43 rd mini ternary of his first successful; I f flight the elderly inventor said he ■vaa working on a new type pl automobile enginu. o o Tiie unfailing appeal of railroad is Illustrated in the popularity of the recently published book, Men ( of Erie, the story of the Erie Rail j road by Edward Hungerford. Early!, railroading will Imi set forth, t 00,." l y Mr. Hungerford when he takes over the Box Car Theater that will i give tent shows throughout Ind iuna. presenting a play based on •he first American locomotives nod > and their operators. Whether the rmlroadk went the country grey. (
Another successful term of the Reppert School of Auctioneering bus dosed and the 15s graduate* >. have returned to their homes to follow their professions and take up then duties as citizens. The * < hool, now famous throughout the ( country has alumnus In nearly every state In the union all of whom ( have good reasons to remember the town in which they obtained their sales training. Plans are going forward for holding another . ion of the school next summer and w> 1 ongratiilaf. Miss Eleanor Reppert. manager of the school f.a ided by her father the late ’ k’rcd Repp.it, u nd her staff of Inti u tors on the very fine showit. made during the past semester. o - —-oo 0 Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE O - -- 0 <2 \\ ,• n m.ik ng a call on a . In I I I .al. - ' r be made tin e im e ofie wan the house’ X- it 1 had form Io do s«. \t it uld <■ removed from , , 1• -t ■ 1 I wlorn tin • ape 1 md o' i. 1 it nt bowl* arc , I'!,, -in. let* r> moved 1 , ’ -1 ■ ak' ' plate laid ill , I- . 1 lo- t , a iter ‘ ’■•> inv it it ion,-., • , < tit.l h i-, or re- \ X th <■ t i|. e.| ,11 | .. I <> '■ [( O- . oj< Household Scrapbook By ROBERTA LEE O C Fireproof mg Materials I 111 firepl aid 1 '..the* cur ’ I-. ~ 1 . ||. ■ -i, 11 ilen.il -at I hone >y tile follow : imlhod | i- I ill- -.e I" oa; e.* borax | >t d am 1- •n. .0 id in "tie ->1 , ■ t mt >Vat.-i *1! u a', t lie gart ■ t 1 ■ -bit!.., I hen d am d . .a to dr;. Th. garment ;1..:'. l-e il < • I .Vllell I’ 11.1- t|l'l< d i> . -liglilly da ip. but the iron Ro ll I not I"- quit- as h it i* usual Tired Feet To t red •• <•! ad I a fable spoonful ot ".da to a pint of com mi a !.! ■'■ uni put in . basin, damp ..; in.- ' I - ,:ffi< i.-'lt tint Walt- I■> 111 ke a p.irli lmm<-l ' t m feel , ill Hu. k'l )' 1,1 la mmute* A Starch Substitute I*, irav aa ‘ I - all ex ell.mt sub siitute for starch when -tiff, dtu sheer i ollar- u; voiles Ise a si.-iii-Iti .il of W. ik - iin ata >| so: silk* j ami c|ep«»I, ■ —- y, .. j, IJUJI 11, . Sim lait >ml Fall w ill lie jiried to, 1 .I pot home conspiracy , February 2. Mis Mil ■ I’e ry Stoops. U 3. for- ' i it -i It. itur resident, died sudden ly last night ..I her holm in PetersIm - K, 1 I-: A Beil, pa-tor of the i('aur-h o; I. ul rteigii to enter .-> angeilsli( w rrkHo .<• ' Mi l- i horn, iro n Pit , dm lor tin holidays. M - .Xaomi lb Itllot' e is imme ( from . a< red 11. art Academy for the holidays. Red Men ve a ('hr "ma.* party, i to mole than 7" i'liltlren CARD OF THANKS < \\. wfcdi lo thank our many I .’r end* for their kiudm -m s during ,i « i km-s ami dealii of Claude i (».*"%. Mrs. Claude Gay and family. o IN LOVING MEMORY (>: I >yce Atm Hull who passed away Ih-c 22 iftl-!. \ p dour one fr -m u has gone I A voile w • Joved. ir still. A pla< I- M vacant in our home 1 W ii' h never can be filled ' S'cn* tt ay I "ink you a *' forgotten ;Though on e.rth you are no more. But in memory you arc with ulAs VOU always were before. Sadly mi ''l bv Hie mother and , luidp.ir.'iit* Mrs Vltneda Hunter ansi Air and Mrs. Byrl Wdliamson. — —-() Merits: <»• •'•'»•' *crTi.t.MHvr os h» » vru Ml. t'.’llll X .10.- i hereby given to lb - ' ,1,. o ~ii.l 1.-s.l.' “f krank I , , de<, ~«l t'< appear In the XO , n- iflr. idl Bouit. held al l><ca- ■ , Indlriim on I" 1 * 1 '• ,v "J .1 fl7- .ml .>. whv t.li. IIN SEI I IJ'.MI.M VI'.'IH XTS witli tin- estate "f sal" I. ~i nt -Hold.l m. I" amoovmd ~,| 1,. > ar. i...t.f:.-d t" then ..i-l tie re nialo- proof - f ln-lr mlp. • i r- • ,-lve tloor distributive shares. 1t.00.1d M. H»rr. V.ln.lnlstnllor wllh Jn ali.r, Ixillhmh. Ileermlw r 11, HIM. Miorney Serd L. I.lllerer. ( — Trade In a Good Town — Decatur KUELMATIS.M Neuritis. Arthritis. Periodic Pains. NeurJdgl*. Lumbago, all A<hes and I’uim' quickly relieved with Alfa Compound W. G. tablets. Positively guaranteed. At all drug nlores or send fl (Mi to Union Plwruracal Co., Blufftou. Ind
Bethanyl Church The following is the order of seniie for the annual program of ch .*t mas music und candle* to be prieented Christ mas Eve at II o’clock at the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren Church. F. H Willard. pastor. Vibrahtrp music. Mrs. Earl Chase. ißeginuitu at 111 15 ) Organ prelude "Gifts for His Altar" Ashford. Mrs, George Roop, 1118 lUiSt Ant heme The Star o( lletlilehem" Shawker; "Age of Gold’’ — Holton. Solo Mrs Madeline Snell Flute solo "Gesu Bambino," Pietro You, Barbara Aiispaugh. Anthem "Christinas Morn," — Gaines, youth choir. Trio "Gloria in Excelsls" — Misses Juanita Maloney. Ibiimabelle R .op Clan, e An paugh Vib all.i p solo "Silent Night, Holy Night." Vnthem "O Holy Night" — Ada n. t omldlK d < hoiiri. Candl'd ghting lereuiony. Ile es-hm.il "Hark! the Herald Angels Sing Betn-dii tlon Pestlude i Mi F II M illard, i noir directress. ————a... Salem Reformed A < h istma program will be pre-•etiti-d at the rtli em Evangelical ..nd R- 1". m< d i 'im h at Magley T ie--lay evening at 7 i-'i )->< k. The p: ogr in s U s follows; Prelude. Sima Ai i hristtnae Sit;.tun l.ow -ll Beineke. Prayer Robert Beineke. Tm Little ib-gintiv Terry At C.irl.i Snyder. R. it ition M< ry Christmas"
GREETINGS May your Christmas he Merry and the coming year lie filled with everything goud. Wemhof f Monumental Works MERRY (Christmas It ia with grateful appreciation of jour courtesies during the past year dial-we take thia means of expressing the compliments of the season. Mis--jj , “^ e ' a, “' l ,r ”l’l** rn * *he ' a * l •**«!*• 1/ f months are of minor importance at C" iff this glad season and we look forward k* to the future with every confidence and anticipation. A vtry Merry Christmas to you, ami you, and you! MOLLENKOPF & EITING Decatur, Indiana
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
Allen Krueztman. Welcome v x »• r . Ist- Horene Berry. Jean Kolter, Max Ealy Janet Schaffer. David Michael, Linda A Lila Krueztman. Recitation Two words liy Gerry Girod. Exercise "Christmas iights" Eugene At Eddy Blum. Calvin Worthman. Arno Girod. David Ihrry. I.arry Worden Recitation "My Dolly and I.” Carol Ann Egiy. Exercise —"Little lights for Jesus." Jerry, Joe Danny Cowans. Recitation "My Chrwtmas Piece." Bobby Hildebrand. Recitation "Why we sing," Janice Beer Song -"We love Christ inns" — primary children. Recitation "Tiie Postman" — Haymond Worden. Choir "Glory to God." Patifomine "Away in a manger." Offeiing Ex Offertory organ A piano duet. Di.ilouge "Christmas" Janette, Evelyn. Norma Jean Farewell Nilah and Kent Girod. Play "Golden Gifts." Recitation "Co ne again' Arno Girod. Choir "Silent Night, Holy' Night." Benediction Rev. Michael. — it First Presbyterian The following Christmas program will be presented promptly at 7 p. m. Tuesday evening at the Presbyterian church: Song, congregation. "A Greeting." Keith Cooper. "A Greeting." Micky Kunkel. "Santa Claus,” Betsy Burk. "Thank God." Carol Norquest. "A Brighter World," Jimmy
Burk. Song. Grace and Charles MePheeter* "Catching Mother's Eye. Sharon Sprunger "The Sugar Dolly." Barbara Burk. Song, Jim Gay. "New Christmas Dress," Linda Downs "A Very Good Boy ' Jay DeVoss. "Shepherds,” Fred Miller, Philip Debolt. Joe Wolf, David Cooper.
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I David Halterman, David Runyon, [ Koger Blackburn, Jerry Bair and ' David Blackburn. "Have You Been Good." Larry Macklin "A Di-ur Old Fellow," Steve Mow ew Song. Aline and Mary Kay Koch ■ er "Naughty DoTij," Julie Halter man • "No Trick." Herbert Affgiey. Song, Jerry Bair.
"Whut They Think," Kay Aunt N'oiik "A Surprise," Jimmy Harvey. "I Phoned Simla," Jay DcVohk. "Surprising Santa Claus." J.t<-g Macklin. Scot Halterman. Chalmer Wolf, Philip Cooper. Larry Mi • "When Fires Burn Brightest." I'l-lii lty N'moibaiim. "Keeping the Smiles On," Sar.i Rttliyon. Song, John Harvey. "Christmas Toys," David Run ' yon. Recitation. Kenny Peck, "A Puzzle to Dickie," Richard! Down*. Re. '.taiion. Kathleen Cole. "If," Ruth Thnxnsend. Twanelti .Magley. Dehnew Wolf. Hila Hun yon. Jacqueline Heidenhach Sally Cooper. Slle Petrie. "The Curch by the Side of the Hoad.” Sanna Kuiikel'w < la.-n. “Aimoimi einent," Jim Heldcn ! b.li 11. Benediction. Rev. John M.pliei t (th. Jr. —o - — St. Mary's Catholic Nine ma.-Kev w.ll bo celebrated al .St. .Mary’ri c.'tholic church Christ •mas morning | A -oli an high ntu*w will be *aid j .It 5 o', lock with the Very Rev
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