Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 22 December 1948 — Page 13

■ DECEMBER 22, 1948

Dates . ' ■ very many famous - SY‘ during December-too Ltmas! However, a few rL , v 'c prominent people Il ■''' in December andhere Eli Whitney, inventor I ■ttW ltoLl g * n ' n .k ' ■Jlo.Ludwigvon Beethoven, j ■>-; j o hn Greenleaf Whit|K. SJ Christopher (Kit) Cari ■JS’" s K 27 Louis Pasteur. I ■%' Woodrow Wilson. I|®Y Rudyard Kiplingi I^lp O' ,< Wtol' ■ Yg t V 'J? L ** IB 3mH •*' . Icon’s ICINGS 1 Stocking full of ■ frecsure...ChristI mas joys galore... ■ iiour wish for all * I good friends... .■•-ho patronize ■ Hour store! ■SMITH ■ DRUG CO.

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&LWI \J To all whose friendship we w cherish so much ... I A Merry Christmas y\ , k A Happy New Year </< *> 1 C X Morris 5& 10 Store ' u TRADE In ffiCATUR li' "’*>F ; ' w a PP rec * at * on f° r y° ur ; “® * I valued friendship we wish to ®d ’QhaS. h ' express our sincerest wishes ■ 3 C *■ H *s<" Mpl for A Merry Christmas '” W W' I r a1 \ and A Happy New Year. ' *!T a- oT’W*Ja? w ■ 1 i-at! W ■ W I western Auto Assoc- Store —

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Hllil rinWX»sll I M *^7 J TaW»IBr I ■ ; w r 1 W —7 w : IZ'Wyaf Excitement is mounting and all Ki — gflaßM®® - *™® over town 1 . —. ■ Parents are trying te slow U the r kids down. JUn fl There are Sunday! I-J-JEZIIZZ> BSckool tableaus, B »— — I U it *0 ■Neighborhood sings,|L |JI A P ac k ,M «l the box ForUncle John's folks S7T\rv Itedqehshutiself all I 7' TA Up ' tt rOpC3 ’ ( I ‘ r > X4wi, i Mysterious bundles T'aaaA ul Arrive front the store '■> ' / . C-'' \ v "\ 1 1 |, And Mother is busy I Behind a locked door. KmTd 111 Jh ' Its just impossible ter all to aqree y i JyLh/l/ Wtet goes where when trimming the free. : ■•WSrA a fr /l/y ’#WC Jk wi t M1 ti tUr > , '*aM cawpteiw? py; '°' (W goodness ds WV "tr , ," "> A® Almost Christmas Kn Where,ok where «the Cwnstnigs ®W 1 Hi 1 Card list? We all thought this '.., Person had ceased te exist. t MP n 1 hD[I *1 . V » * te u 1 ■ /'l #■ .J’-’w— .uJL | '’YyiMßr ■p- c I ■ t We can’t sing carols at your door (our voices aren’t equipped to soar), $0 print and paper we’ll employ, to wish you svery Christmas joy. | MIES RECREATION

The Christ-child lay on Mary’s lap, His hair was like a light. (0 weary, weary were the world, But here is all aright.) The Christ-child lay on Mary's breast, Hi.> hair was like a star. (0 stern and cunning are the kings, But here the true hearts are.) The Christ-child lay on Mary’s heart, His hair was like a fire. (0 weary, weary is the world, But here the world's desire.) •The Christ-child stood at Mary’s knee, His hair was like a crown. And all the flowers looked up at Him. And all the stars looked down. —G K. Chesterton. """ River ot Milk Enough milk is produced annually in America to fill a river 3,00 C miles long, 40 feet wide and 3 feet deep.

K ( ‘J 0 i fin\cs p,S. '■-Xo i: c/ \ v/ : ‘ ■’ "' ’' -'' ever y 0 n e whom we are A privileged to call "friend and V \ neighbor" go our heartfelt ex- / '• ’ H\r / 4 s'*>' : * ' K\l pressions of the Season's ioyous 'IXI V sentiments. 1 ? ’ J " Z xr Leland Smith :/. V lns - K - - / If \ / \ / \ / \ / \| A 10/ . V / \ J \ / \ W- \ \ r ■’«' Y Y / I «S ' ' \ / \ ’% \ / \ \ r W \/ \/ 5 Y Y> A A \ A A/j4\ \ / V A A / \ ■BR|P*• ' wMlwB ■■ JW Kk K K . 'wjt w( > >/•, y ■ . r The joy in wishing you a Merry Christmas can only be equaled in the J| i . pleasure of voicing our hope for your happi- 7 ness and good health during the coming new year. FIRST STATE BOK

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