Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 23 December 1946 — Page 6

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Thanks Firemen, Neighbors For Aid Although her farm home near Boho wa« completely dwtroyed by fire Friday night, Mrs. Iva Teeple asked thia newspaper t.» thank the firemen and neighbors who fought

{n 2l pEff CltriMmaJ.Jruiuls! ® t w telepheae •rrvlre oeadi ywm their very beat wlobeo for • happy holiday aeaaoa. Citizens Telephone Co. YULET I D E . . tywetuyt. la Our Good iJriends )j Dairy Store Ralph Runnion, Mgr. and Employes. 1111 ikks Our promise of ' Dependable Service hold* true in 1947 as in the years past. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS >9«* LEO (Dutch) EHINGER 730 N. 3rd St. Phone 570 WE WELCOME THE A A CHRISTMAS SEASQirJ We look forword to Christmas each yepr, not because it's another Holiday, but becousa we enjoy the privilege of extdhding out Sincere good wishes to those we serve. MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR to everyone, everywhere ADAMS COUNTY CHAPTER AMERICAN RED CROSS x-«—- - r - v oaw' » -O—» ”•»— - ■ " t -

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valiantly Io aavo the place from dratructloa. Through tears of gratcfulneaa, aha aobbed her words of appreciation to those who helped. She also expressed her appreciation for the many acta of klndneaa shown by neighbors and friends. t

Pope Appeals For . Support Os Church !i Asks Resistance To I 'Negators Os God' Vatican City, Doe. M—(UP)— , Pope Plus XII urged a crowd of J too.ooo In St. Peter's square Sunday to resist with redoubled energy a growing anticlerical cam- i palgn. The Pope appealed for the waging of “tha great spiritual battle of our tlmeo" against “the wicked negators of God, (he profanera of the divine church." His words were Interrupted Dy applause 2R times during the 12minute address. Pointing out that "never before has the mission of Rome been greater, more henlflcent and more Indispensable,” the Pope called upon Roman Catholics to awaken to the threat posed by "those who fight and vilify religion.” The Holy See. he aald. bad been exposed "to stain and Ignominy, covered by mud." Observers termed the ovation from the crowd that filled every inch of St. Peter's square the greatest since the Pope's coronation seven years ago. Those close to Pope Plus described him as visibly affdctfd by the demonstration. ■ The demonstration was the Eternal City's answer to the anticlerical Jokes, editorials and cartoons which have been distributed throughout Italy by three small weekly newspapers. The three--11 Mercante. II Polio and Don Basilio—have a total circulation of about 200,000 copies. The editors of Don Basilio were excommunicated and the editor or II- Polio today faced a trial on chargee of obecenity. Catholic lay newspapers and organisations called for the Sunday demonstration as the high point of Italian reaction to the two months-old anticlerical campaign .. .. Q, _ Mrs. John Mason Dies At Home Near Berne Mrs. Nellie Lusk-Mason, 70, died at 11 a.m. today at her home, four and one-half mile southeast of Berne after a long Illness of a heart allmonl Surviving are her third husband. John Mason; four children, Russell Sturgeon of Fort Wayne. Mrs. Virgil Haines of Berne, Mrs. Brice Martin of Fort Wayne and Mrs. Charles Garr of Andarson; one elater, Mrs. Mary Thayer of Taylorville. 111.; 10 grandchildren, five step-children and 12 step-grandchildren. Funeral services will ba held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church in Berne, with tha Rava I Clarence Marchant and C. P. Maae ! officiating. B.urhl In MRE cemetery.', The body will be removed from the Yager funeral )iome to the residence Tuesday, afternoon..' Head Os Capital Industry Is Dead Indienapoßo,- Dec. 22—(UP)— Charles F. Zylck, 77, preaident of the Indianapolis Olovq Company, died yesterday. A native of Fort Wayne, he helped organise the firm in IM4 and it now Includes eight plant* in Indiana and Ohio. He suffered a heart attack. Mg.. J ; |jW K Vi ☆ • Tfctf MMMHMM will St lAw wGaaher aeraw, cad lee esse see forget theJeyse/ChriMmss omt Nees. Il it I if bArb |M« OriMmsi of IXO wdU Kitchen Maytag Sales and Service

B "A ! ) . e »s SEASON’S GREETINGS It’s good to know that ChrhtmM i is here again . . . good to celebrate it, aa in the pant with so many of our friend* and neighbora ... and to whom we sincerely ... »y t•t. t « . . MERRY CHRISTMAS . DECATUR INDUSTRIES • ■ Eighth & Jefferson Sts.—Decatur. Ind. ■ .r ■ ■ giia ! »i «■ i » mt —■" »■■•••• • ' > . • 9 • . >• . J / I, - -*?. I / , i ■ j t ■ „ a if. . J ■- i. •aLZ H > wfe • z W . . TO EVERYONE > EVERYWHERE Merry Chrislmas *"' * z / Happy w New Year W, yr--’ l '-Tk tel Burk Elevator Company Decatur Monroe Peterson