Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 20 December 1948 — Page 2

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Indianapolis Club Is Damaged By Fire Indianapolis, Dec. 20 (VP) — Damage by .'ire to the Keys, fashionable Indianapolis club was estimated today at nearly $25,000. Firemen said the blaze, spread quickly to upper floors, damaging furniture, woodwork and drapes.

SALE CALENDAR DEC. 21—Delmas "Mike" Bollenbacher, 8 miles east of Herne on state road 118, or 1 mile north and 1 mile west of Chattanooga, 0. General farm sale. Roy & Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, Aucts. Christ is a femily a^p / So give them all a De Luxe FRIGIDAIRE Refrigerator -with larger, colder Super*Freezer Chest (ST b Jr J - ~ Q feO-WiBW- Hi - B i / • | $333.75 C <X' Make this Christmas last for years, for the whole family! Do it 1 t.,. *f. with a Frigidaire De Luxe Refrigerator. It’s powered by the famous Meter-Miser mechanism with 5-Year Protection Plan—and has all these other features: Full-width Super-Freezer Cheat—Quickube trays—All-porcelain, glass-topped Hydrator —Rust-proof shelves—Basket-drawer for eggs and small packages-Tail-bottle space—and many other features you should see. _ * o < _ Aho a*k about the Frigidaire Eledric Range, Automatic Wa»her, Electric Clothe* Dryer Home F.eeier BHR9CK BROS. Phone )60

‘'The ironic part of it is that the fire happened the day after the first anniversary of our opening,” Mrs. Bernice Gray, co-owner of the social club said. “We opened Dec. 18. 1947.” Have you thanked God for the 1 Christmas present he gave you? A Christless Christmas is pretty much like a counterfeit dollar.

Missionary Church Program Wednesday To Present Annual Christmas Program The Decatur Missionary church, Tenth and Dayton streets, will present its annual Christmas program at the church Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, preceded by a piano prelude of Christmas music by Mrs. iTalph Myers at 7:15 p.m. The program committee consists ot 'Mrs. Harold Idlewine, chairman; Mrs. forest Baker. Mrs. Philip Baker and Mrs. 'Ralph Myers. The program,follows: ■Children — singing Silent Night and 0 ■Sanctissima. Prayer. Greetings — Marilyn Sue 'Myers. World’s Redeemer — junior girls: Barbara jailer, Sharon Idlewine, Bonnie iDague, Nancy Gaskill, Martha Shaw. Sharon Baker. Recitation — Patty DeaTh. Musical Message — Jimmie Welty. iA 'Merry Christmas to You All — beginners class: David Ralston, Nancy Dague, Bethanne Baker. Margaret Slusher. Betty Bauman, Bobby Dot'ibaugh. Solo — Janet Rupp. Important 'Message — Gary 'Millington. Long Ago In a Manger — primary class: Jerry Bailer, Jerry Bauman, Donald Dague, Paul Hiser. The Loving Time — Helen Osborn, jerry Osborn, Carl Hiser, Palmer Urick. A gift. That 1 Alone Can Give — Richard Fleming. A Prayer — Billy Von Gunten. Piano solo — Kent Yon Gunten. To All People — Patsy Urick. Have You knelt Before the Manger? — Dwight Huffman, Bill Ban--1 man, Barbara Bailer. Clifford Norman. Offering. The Stranger of the Starry Night — Paul Ralston, Kent Von Gunten. •Solo: Sharon Baker. Song: Far in The East —by the young ladies’ class. Songs by the children. 0 Holy Night — Mrs. Mervin j Rupp. Pictures on the Nativity: reader — Annabelle Shaffer. He Shall Feed His Flock, from Handel's Messiah — Mrs. Herald Welty. The .public is invited to attend | this program. DEPUTY ECA Administrator Howard Bruce of Baltimore, Md„ ordered drastic reductions in aid allocations to Britain, Belgium and Holland unless those nations, accused of buying aluminum with ECA money and selling it at a profit of 11 cents a pot nd, stop Ulis practice. (International) ■flflflflHflflflflflMflfl Now—Not Later IF YOU expect to be paid (or damage to your home, your household goftds, or your automobile, be sure to get your insurance before a loss occurs. Better have all your insurance cheeked NOW by this Hartford agency. THE SUTTLES CO. Hartford Fira Agent Niblick Store Bldg Decatur, Ind.

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Traffic Takes Seven Lives In Indiana Heavy Snow Makes Driving Hazardous By United Press The heavy snow that covered Indiana highways Saturday night and Sunday made driving on Hoosier roads dangerous and contributed to an increase in weekend traffic fatalities, according to state police reports. Latest reports said that seven persons died in traffic' accidents Saturday and Sunday. preencastle, Dec. 20 — (UP) — Two Brownsburg men and an unidentified child were killed late yesterday when their car was struck by a New York Central, passenger train at a crossing at Fillmore, near here. State police identified the men 'as James O. Phillips. 42, and j Flejcher C. Brunes, 46. An un- ' child also was killed in 1 the l ajßcident, but police gave no indication whose ■ child it was. Authorities said that Phillips, believed to be driver of the car,! was thrown out of the auto after ■ it was carried some 800 feet along the tracks. Bnnres’ -body was found in the wreckage. Police said the auto was driven right into the path of the northbound train. —

Butler, Dec. 20—(UP) — Alvin T. Scher. 18, Clermont. N. H.. a Drake University student, was killed yesterday when the car in which he was riding collided with another driven by Rev. H. K. Owen, Butler, on U. S. G two miles west of here. State police said the car in which Scher was a passenger skidded on the slippery road and crashed head-on with Owen’s auto. I , Owen's wife, Phoebe, was injured ■ critically and taken to Souder hosI pital, Auburn. Owen, his two daughters, and three occupants of the other car suffered minor injuries. Elwood. Dec. 20—(UP)— Mrs. Esther Jackson, 65. New Augusta., was injured fatally Saturday when; an auto driven by her husband,; Herbert. 65, collided with another, . car on a slippery pavement on Ind I 37, south of here. LAgansport, Dec. 2<»— (VP)— Hany Plqugh, 65, Russiaville, was' killed Saturday when he was 1 I thrown from his car after a col-. 16,i0n and was run over by an- ’ ilher car. It was i 1 , p cond traffic death of the year. ' Muncie, Dec. 20—(UP)— Howard Keelor. 60, Muncie, was killed Saturday night when Ills automobile collided with a truck driven by Leslie J. Wills, 26. also of Muncie. on Ind. 28 near the MadisonDelaware county line. I f. r . SUGGESTS (Cunt.‘From Fife, One) senator and a Democratic representative. But they wanted ■ the law modified to include only tobaccos of all kinds. A Danocratie senator said ha fav- ’ ored keeping the cigaret lax "if it is used for a soldier bonus " Another favored repeal “U we can find the bonus money as easy otherwise." But he added that he doubted -if we can." Cue of the minority Republicans in the house indicated he Was willing to go alotM with Gov. Elect Henry F. Schricker. He said he favored repeal "k the governor asks for IL" . ; A total of li.MQ.oOe.nnn is tnposted tn telephone plant and gg-iipmcpt ttßoiiftoui tbr United I

Trade in a Good Town — Decatur Phone 1719 FOR ELECTRICAL Wiring And Repair Work CLARK ELECTRIC 210 N. 2nd Phone 1769

FRIGIDAIRE Electric r= Range OI - : : IWW '.(V ■< s (5 © .' n' JIJM i : di , // Al Model shown is RK-63 Other moid. fr»m $ 169.75 . Ai« Aboet Coevenied T«r«n Holiday feasting will be easier than ever—with a ntw Frigidaire Electric Range—not only now but for many holiday seasons to come. The TwinUnit, Even-Heat Oven will bake 4 pies or roast a 2 5 lb. turkey easily. The Cook-Master Oven Clock Control turns oten on, cooks the meal, turns it off .. . automatically. Radiantube Surface Units heat fasten and the Triple-Duty Thermizer is a deep-well cooker, a small oven—or pop it up and it’s another surface unit! A»k about Rte complete line o’ Frigid* a ire Eledric Range* and Hemo Appliance*. UHRICK BROS. Phone 360

117-day-Old Infant Suffocated In Bed New Castle, Ind., Dec. 20 — (UP) — Coroner Ralph Dreyer returned a verdict of death by suffocation today in the death of 17-day-old Marvin E. Foster. The child was smothered while sleeping between his parents, Mr. and .yfs. Theo Foster. Charles Brodbeck Is Taken From Hospital Charles Brodbeck, of 210 North Seventh street, was recovering at . home today from injuries sustained when he was struck by an automobile Saturday morning. He was released from the Adams county memorial hospital late Saturday. City (police today were continuing their investigation into the mishap. SEEK TO RECOVER (Cdnt. Ffdm Page 6ne) Jasper post said that “at least 100 feet” of the shaft had collapsed between the mouth of the exacvatlon and the point where the bodies were believed to be, MWWWWfWf***** SPEEDQUEEN WASHER •** . i i| 1b I LS ■: ■ -wW 1 s I rfl $99.95 STUCKY & CO. Monroe, Ind.

NEED FOR ! (Cont. From Page One) . 2-6; plaid shirts, boys,’ 4-12; train- ( ingpants, 2; men’s pants, two pairs, j 44; men’s socks, 11; dresses (girls’ . and women’s) 4-18; boots (girls' , and boys’), and shoes (children’s or adults’), any size; dolls; any type , of game for children, ; '“There you have our complete wants Santa, for the less fortunate in Decatur. I know you didn’t realize that in our thriving community there could ibe so many people that ■ had to depend on all of our generosity, but you have just read their plea to you ’Good Fellows’. “I think it would ibe a good idea it all of us would do our spring cleaning early this year. Look, in your store rooms, attics, and closets, then shake out the many moth balls, and any or all of the clothes you put away or stored some time ago, could surely be used -by any or all of our 60 families and 125 children. “When you are enjoying your Christmas dinner, and sorting out your many gifts don’t you think your heart would swell with pride if you knew you did your part to make someone very happy this ChristNow 24 hour service on developing and printing your I Kodak films. — Kohne Drug Store. 285-T

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