Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 25 November 1964 — Page 2

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Santa I Claus J®! = Train £jF Rides I Saturday, December 5 | DECATUR BUSINESS FIRMS in COOPERATION WITH I ERIE - LACKAWANNA RAILROAD y ■ Ara Again Sponsoring th. FREE SANTA CLAUS TRAIN RIDES FOR CHILDREN. I RESERVATIONS NOW BEING TAKEN i AT BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS LISTED BELOW I I ... - - ~ " PICK UP YOUR S TICKETS ON 5 ' TUESDAY, DECEMBER Ist r e» $ Ticket* to bo picked ■'f WREL up by Adult* only/ ' f train* f leaving W DECATUR t 10:00 A - M - k 1:30 P.M. I’ 4:00 P.M. Adami Builder, Supply, Inc. Jani Lyn Store SJ? Adami County Trailer Sales, Inc. Kiddie Shop 6 L. Anipaugh Studios Kelly's Dry Cleaning VJ7 Arnold Lumber Co., Inc. Phil L. Macklin Co. 1 /£ Begun's Clothing Store Midwest Record Store Iff . . Beavers Oil Service, Inc. Myers Florist t V Bob's Sewing Center Myers Home & Auto Supply /’£ Bower Jewelry Store O. C. Murphy Co. Bowers Hardware Co., Inc. J. J- Newberry Co. City New, Stand Niblick & Company Decatur Daily Democrat Parkway 66 Rs Decatur Supply House Petrie Oil Company * Decatur Music House Pioneer Restaurant — Duo, Inc. Ream-Steckbeck Paint Co. First State Bank Schwartx Ford Cprnpany Gamble Store Sears-Roebuck & Company Gerber's Super Market Sheets Furniture Store —• hjj Habegger-Schafer Store ’ Leland Smith Insurance Agency, Inc. <*?* - - M Haflich & Morrissey ' Smith Rexall Drugs M Haugk Plumbing & Heating The Suttle, Company Hammond's Fruit Market WADM Radio Station Robert Heller Insurance Agency * M Tom Weis Men's Wear Holthouse Drug Co. .* | T T Western Auto Associate Store y Holthouse-on-the-Highway Uhrick Brothers M Home Dairy Products Co. r T ’ Yost Construction Company w The above have each ordered 50 or more ticket*. Other Docatur businew Jw firm, may have ticket, available by Tuesday, December Ist. |? ADULT TICKETS SI.OO - AVAILABLE AT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OFFICE. I SANTA CLAUS, BOZO and ENTERTAINMENT | , ON ALL 3 TRAINS - " "" + I Retail Division Os The I Decatur Chamber Os Commerce J 1 ' ,N *'

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John Kennedy, Jr. Is Four Years Old NEW YORK (UP!) — Today is the fourth birthday ot John F. Kennedy, Jr., and unlike last year he will have a party with a cake, presents, and games. But it will be his second birthday without a father. President Kennedy was felled by an assassin’* bullet just three days before his son’s third birthday last year and the sad rites that occupied the succeeding days prevented the little boy from having any birthday celebration at all. Several of John’s cousins and playmates will come to the Kennedy apartment on Fifth Avenue this afternoon for a birthday frolic that Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy will make as gay as possible. His sister Caroline will be there, too, looking forward to her own seventh birthday next Saturday. The party will be strictly private. No cameras, crowds or television audience this year for John, Jr., whose birthday picture , last year was the heartrending pose of a little boy saluting his father's bier. Nancy Tuckerman, Mrs. Kennedy’s spokesman, said Caroline will have ‘‘no particular celebration” because the family will go to their new Long Island retreat for the weekend, i But her uncl* Robert F. Kennedy’s numerous brood will

Driver Privileges Os Four Suspended Three persons who reside near this city and a Geneva young man have had their driving privileges suspended, according to the latest driver suspension list issued by the bureau of motor vehicles. The license of Elvin Adkins, route 3, has been suspended for one year, from the date the license is recevied, for failure to appear to answer to a traffic charge. Kenneth Bleeke, route 5, had his license suspended for two months, from October 26 to December 26, of this year, for matters appearing on record. Larry Burkhart, route 6, Decatur, received the same suspension for the same reason. The driving privilege of Doyle K. Long, Geneva, was suspended for the same period, October 26 to December 26, also for matters appearing on record. probably drop over to the Kennedy retreat from their nearby Glen .Cove home with presents. Caroline has just rounded out her second month as a second grade student at the private convent of the Sacred Heart school near her Manhattan • home. She is reported to be enjoying her schoolwork and her classmates have got used to the little celebrity in their midst so that her life is completely normal.

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