Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1963 — Page 18

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llf Joi th® MAN in your | CHRISTMAS SHOP AT BEGUN'S I Clothing Store y I THE WAY TO “HIS” HEART .... y | IS THROUGH OUR FRONT DOOR ! g The Gifts most likely to succeed with Men at Christmas will be ST chosen here! It's our year-round business to know exactly what Men Like to Wear. That's why you can be sure that your V*-*** selections will be exactly to your man's taste! «<«<*««««««««««5«kk««««kkkkk«k«<kk«kkk««««kk«kk« / /wal * +-/ 5 .rejt I 'x X j •j A ilh MSW • | Van Heusen £ t i CHICO | SHIRTS | /if i SLACKS vanolux. Guaran-y H Mixable, Matchable. Add £ an [ d ea [ for J he % 'IfcAM sparkle and variety to S ” r ' , P' ndr y-y £ ii casuai wardrobe with one tu 7? J ' ? hW J ? °* . s jackets j mgyrtli ilJtew f * ■ t»but toast-warm. Wide select ’r\ ’ J F y^— * r««r’ ytiom . * / j ■ fc—./ * S I ‘ I 4 J fiUl I /On <c\« V£ h L—&- i /XIW « i /< M > IS Ld v i WPlfc' &) * F/ / \ * » w- \www T V/iOF 5 I i \ i g X V> / '¥lß®®' I 5 « I \ > M j -I -J % .__ 4 | JOCKEY MCGREGOR 5 . I f 1 1 -JglL~ i UNDERWEAR 5 SWEATERS J J / MUM I i &rT' •« it M scarfs / wjW < I Im" s rj‘ d M r hin,j T °’"' h-5 - d -m hr OiaMi j g jjjawic px : " ° ” ide ‘° b '| /UJ I MMH j VAN HEUSEN BELTS J<<<<<<<<X<<<<KM<l<<<<l<l< * J Handkerchiefs JEWELRY * f * TOW j in fine linen. Whites, smart* BILLFOLDS B f McGREGOR j color effects, initials. Christmas in his pocket! y ,n genuine leather. Smartly* JE/ROBES * wit I 3nln I 9 * styled . . strongly made for & * A |q se | ection of ood | to brighten his casual ward- * servtce. Color choice. * * comfortab | e Ro 9 be3 A robe. Cottons and Banion wrrrYYl * <<<<<<<<<<K<<<<<<KK<<K f A Gift any ma n would * models. A gala array! I F/t.U * * It* * appreciate. X:««««k«kk<kkk«k««« ? /Fjk ' * A’-iX? , MCTRS * / S<<<<KK<<<<KKKK<X<<KKKKKKA » JWEh J j? * x s / \ x ■ * M/fz i j * i jfct i ' t I f® 5 i 5 I 1 A. J X V>7 * ' 8 It •■:•• h inSsJ * J COOPER * 5 • ? fc~s cnruc * MR. FASHION by * .... t . J-.--“-I V XT I ff? to suit your taste Allwmen W I ,O P ease J ° * ,f - dressy Homburg, we* to glorify his "night life" * Carefully crafted in genuine ArgZ ?Z, ’’lW.on of r ep : .J .=». .he ,l,h. ho, for every! tre ™ TV-lond .o dryland. 8 .oa.h.r, F u r Heed ‘or 3 Ar9y,es - yloelorrh. woven, ond pr.n.s.J.oee, .ode or occasion. J Solids and Peteros. . J warmth. 3 t>« .’* kg » ' Iff * << , M t * 4 £' < '' e * l *' < ' < ' < " f ' C ' < ««<«< , «««'« , <K«K'««KK<« < <K*LK_«KKK««<’t«'<’<«K«« <KWKKK<KKKK<<KKKKKKN i BEGUN'S «» 11 FRIDAY | |,n site, color, W lOIH 1110 9101*6 ’H* l • 1 4 L - , A , • SATURDAY | where he can choose exactly 102 N. Second Street ’til Q * w t a ; he WOn,S bt exac "/ J OPEN THURSDAY AFTERNOONS NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS l«»niQ 111 9 what you want to pay. . J STARTING DEC. 6-OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL 9P M

THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

Laundry Appliances Now Custom Built

By DOROTIIV E. DEMMY Today, laundering is a science. To care for the fabulous new fibers and finishes properly, it is necessary to apply various sciences and develop skill in problems solving. Fortunately for American homemakers, the manufacturers of home laundry appliances have built the science and problem - solving ability into their new automatic washers and dryers. —ls you stop to think a minute about the complexities in your own laundry hamper — the variety of fabrics and finishes, the degrees and types of soil your family picks up — you will be thankful that the manufacturers have taken this burden off your shoulders. Following is a list of the features that give automatic washers and dryers their ability to work their wonders. Even if you are not considering a new washer or dryer, look over the list. If your present equipment is more than a few years old, you’ll be surprised at how the new features increase versatility and labor-saving. Remember, your own laundry hamper holds the answers. The kind of washer and dryer you i I ■L ■ Mr* ■ft Y'S TOP STAFFER — James F. Bunting, 57, has been _ named general secretary of the national board and national council of Young Men’s Christian Associations of the United States. He’D 1 take over the top staff posi- ] tion of the YMCA Feb.111, 1 1964, upon retirement of i Herbert P. Lansdale Jr, '

11 3liis Chnitniai .... / i ------ g Delight her with a lasting gift. | jg Say it with SINGER .., the name « | of distinction. The gift she will « g appreciate for years to come. | I Give Fabrics I I This Christmas I g Dive her quality FABRICS to sew. | You will be sure to please her if | the gift is chosen from our large ® selection. . j 5 S-! —ijL . S * n S 5 We’ll be happy to help you with | § your selection. n Bob's Sewing & Service Center | ACROSS FROM THE ADAMS THEATER 3 116 W. Monroe St. Decatur |

need depends (logically enough) on the type of laundering you do and the size and age-grouping of your family. «■ Here are a few of the important keys to waltzing through your washer decision: One or more speeds? If you do more than three or four loads a week, if you have a wide variety of fabrics, additional speeds are worth more than their slight additional cost. You get the vigorous action needed for heavier items, plus slower speeds for lighter things. This lets you do all your laundry automatically; no more hand washing. How many cycles? This depends on the number of fabrics you frequently wash. If you do lots of synthetics and no-iron garments, insist on at least three cycles: regular, gentle and wash-and-wear. A good wash-and-wear cycle can save you hours at the ironing board. Variable water level? This feature lets you match the quantity of water to the size and type of load. Water temperature control? You 1 can choose between hot (140 de- J ,grees-160 degrees) for household 1 whites, and warm or even cold J wash and rinse temperatures i which are important for synthet- j ics and wash-and-wear. i Special soaking feature? By all 1 means if there’s a baby in the 1 family. Many washers offer a 1 manual soak or pre-soak setting ] for diapers and heavily-soiled gar- ‘ ments. At least one has an auto- ] matic soak period which saves i steps if your washer is in the j basement. * , Automatic dispensers are im- ] portant also if your washer is 1 many steps away. No need to j dash downstairs to add bleach 1 or rinse conditioner. The washer ( pours in the additive at just the !

COSCO. HIGH CHAIR The Cosco “Convertible” High f | Chair, changes to a youth chair B by simply removing the enameled 1 steel tray and footrest. Chrome f^^*l ® frame with easy to clean up- f J 1 holstery in a variety of colors. 'l/ 1 $14.95 J HABEGGER - SCHAFER’S FREE PARKING FOR OUR CUSTOMERSSCHAFER'S LOT - NORTH FIRST STREET

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1963

right time, automatically. You’ll find similar variables in the automatic dryers available. Among your choices will be: Wash-and-wear setting provides an automatic coolingrdown period that frequently completely eliminates ironing of wash-and-wear. Two-speed drying gives flexibility if you like automatic laundering of girdles, pillows and other unusual items. It also gives extrafast drying for heavy garments and household linens. Automatic dampeners and—or damp-dry settings save time and assure smoother ironing. Ultra - violet lamps inside the dryer dry clothes “sunshine sweet.” In a sense, you can finds a washer and dryer “custom built” to suit the size of your family and the types of laundering you do. Manufacturers have outdone themselves to make it easier than ever for you to Waltz Through Washday.

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