Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 25 November 1953 — Page 2

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i '- ' The World’s Finest Bicycles —i.- - . • Guaranteed As Long _ v As You Own It. jjgllßjSr LAY-A-WAY ONE NOW FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT Beavers Oil Service 4 ! ._i, Corner 2nd and Jefferson Streets Decatur Ind • •-: ■ . ■ ' • ’ * ’ - • y : - L_ take a tip from SANTA.. *. ■ ’.' -* ~ • ' > ' j '•I ,•* I' >''' ... ,' • ' <•:•’> ■ - l ■ .■. t ■ . ' ■ '. WU ■' SLIPPERS : b£>J| ?ag*i I Lmllu, —■Mas | '■MiißUbF V J ~ y : ’ Smart, ddmfortahfe slippers are sOfe to pllease : r iIOL at Christmas - Everyone wants j»ift slippers a ”d 'y 6 avc largest selection in town. Come in now, while our-stocks are complete—\Wr&WWk H solve man y S’ft pYohlcms in our slipper department. \ ****BlßMMy Men’s Slippers Ofe X * 2 - 45 - 53.95 - 55.95 - SB.OO - At '■■''' ■■ A ' ' Wemen’s Slippers $195 - $3.45 - $3.95 - $6.00 Children’s Slippers . \ ' $1.95 - $2.95 - $3.45 - $3.5$ F "\ ' ' : . . ™ SHOES v DECATUR ♦ BLUFFTON ■ -.U V ’•- ;• • •-. . > ’ '■ i • ? . ■. ■■■■ -I, i ii -

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Mr. and Mrs. Kenntftti Wilson and Mrs. Vi< Wood of Glendale. '■Calif., were Puncheon; fuests Monday at the. hbmp of Im 1 , arid Mrs. Cal Peterson. Decatur. Mr. and MYs. David Campbell of Paducah, Ky., will arrive here Thanksgiving morning arid spend thri Week end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ehinger and children. John Spahr of Decatur has entered the St. Joseph’s hospital at Fort Wriyrie. His room number is 270. The Rev. Arthur Neuenschwander, of Berrio, former pastor of the Nuttman avenue United Brethren church, has moved to Crescent City, 111., where he has accepted the pastorate of the First Baptist church. v iMr. and Mrs. Hugh Lawrence df Peru will arrive this afternoon in Decatur to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs. Lawrence’S mother, Mrs. George Flanders. Richard Magley, who has served in the navy the paat three years has been returned fro<m Guam to enjoy Thanksgiving with his parents at Bluffton. He an ar* other year to serve and after a 30-day leave will report at Camp Pendleton, Calif. Delores Penrod, Moore and Paul Mosier, all of Geneva, have been admitted as patients at the Jay, county hospital at Bortlarid. Funeral services for Wayne Wager, 19, who met death in an Mager, 19, vrho met death in an 0., will be held Friday at Trinity church in Van Wert. The services were postponed several days while a brother, Carl Mager, is being flown home from Korea. Services for James Tomlison, also killed ip the acdidefiL were hdld Tuesday. Mr. aad Mrs. J. W. Shutt of Decaturvfcere among the house s guests to enjoy last week end with Mr, and Mrs. Richard Goings df Van Wert, Decatur Road. HOSPITAL NOTES j Admrtted Mrs. Susie McEntyre, MonroetviHe: Mrs. W. 1,. Reef, Willshire. 6.; baby Rita Schbmm, Willshire, 0.; Miss Jean Row, Monroeville’\ Miss Martha Leininger, Monroeville, Mrs. Fred Beeler, city. Dismissed Mrs. Ramsey Wolfe, Monroe; Miss Caroline Lehrman, city. CHHRCH NEWS Zion Lutherah : Zion Lutheran church, West Monroe street, invites the public to join & giving thanks to a bountiful and gracious hea'venly Father at two Special services of thanksgiving, topight at 7 o'clock, and tomorrow piorning at 9 o’clock. The services Ire identical. The services will feature tw© anthems by the choir, a pulpit message of thanksgiving, and Congregational singing of four hymns of praise. Trade in a good Town — Decatur J».■ - ' ,7- t - - - - • - ; JAM LYN.... — FOR—- — AT SENSIBLE PRICES FREE GIFT WRAPPING I r , r * A Small Deposit I ■ ariy Item until i Christmas. Al You may pay for it weekly if you lilce. ' / ' ' V ( A’ I. RlAke Vourt SELtCTIdISiS* j! NOW WHILE STbeks ARE COMPLETE ■>;. , • ■ ■■“ A S’; ■-— „■ i, MM LYN Fashions Today” 119 N. 2nd St. Decatur |

Berne Man Suffers Frtftftired AriW Today , \ = I. Christ R. Schwartz. 26 of Berne, was brought to the Addms coiinty mepwrial hospital today, With a badly fractured arrti. He was Working on a Windmill and earight his arm between the blades. The, arm was fractured in several places. ' ? BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gutermuth of South Bend became the parents of a baby I boy, Scott Allen, Tuesday according to word received by relatives. He weighed 7 pounds and 4 ounces. > FASTEST KNOWN RELIEF FOR GAS ON STOMACH Bell-anS TABLETS-25r Alt ONUOGISTS — Hs|M Yoi and Yonr Family HAVE A VERY 1 HAPPY THANKSGIVING KELLT DRY CLEANERS

;|?»M . fgik ” r ■]</ f, Shopping for Iler at our store will be a real plea- - jGj'*?l\ * * dreds of Gifts on display •"/ j T” 1 jJLJL and we will be happy to help you with your shop- »/ \ ■ ping. Come in early. i Lingerie Gifts J SLIPS ..eeei.. ■ Large Selection U ULF U L Tailored or Fancy **** *2-9® UP GIFTS • Scarfs GOWNS \ • Handkerchiefs 2. —— Mahy to Choose From ® (iloves APRONS 2.29 up Stt* s ßags s Wonderful i\. • Flanriel Gowns M Selection • Pajamas To X«‘ PAJAMAS • Lmwheon Sets From Beautiful Selection table Cloths ■ fift and Many Other 9&C up A up Gift Suggestions. NYLON BLOUSES PANTIES Beautifully Boxed A Gift She $ A A Fancy will really K*W n < appreciate. * Towel Sets x Many Styles and z\ ■",="“ F *?^;j oN «*•«— C4\ 59c , l-’S TH' e o it s e s HOSE | Large Selection GIVS NYLONS! - ' to choose from. The Gift that every J’T n 2 Choose froin Phoenix $t2.«00 or in ill the BP popular shades. T-NSyi . p f T « $ 1«35 pair. -w;. .rnrr-j ■■■nr Hn ■ 1

Farling’s Meat Market QUALITY HOME dressed meats AT FAIR PRICES Compare Our Beef for Quality and Prices and you will come to Farling’s to buy the Best for Less! • Cranberries _ • Oysters • All Kinds Os Fowl • CHOICE - LEAN ROUND or T-BONE SMOKED ; STEAKS PICNICS 69c «>■ 39c *• CHOICE LEAN PORK Sam’lnd 59c I i 47c »■ \ LEAN PAN HOME MADE HICKORY SMOKED SAUSAGE SAUSAGE 39c tb - 49c lb - LEAN CENTER CUT/ YOUNG TENDER PORK CHOPS BEEF LIVER 69c "i- 25c These Prices Geod All Week I— l — CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY , STORE WEEK DAYS—B:3O a. tn. to 8:00 p. m. ■ SATURDAYS—B:3O a. m. to 9:00 p. m. HOURS SUNDAYS — 9:00 a. mto 6:00 p. m.

WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1953