Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 302, Decatur, Adams County, 23 December 1964 — Page 6
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M|aK a > Mna £HSS!HUMBi M HBEfciOgBI jj ... wSwB '■4 flu ” ■ APPROXIMATELY 500 children of the members of the American Legion attended the Christmas Saturday evening at the Leginn home. The main event for the children was a visit from Santa Ciaus who gave a treat to each child. JRKt '■ ■■ wf*'**• t ■ ■ fl W" y/ Bx . J BauKi < w *wMiiyrjtp• AS \ w| Aj iLy IpJS - .d|S ; >£bIML I ii -4 vStaJTWr ! .Hsl .X.JI to.. Wwl> 'ffv Jr '‘BfcsBBIBHHMiHBBBiiB ( MOUNTAIN OF FOOD— Members of the Monmouth high school Future Homemakers of America present canned food donated by the school ■ tnde n ts 4° the Good Fellows programs Left to right. Miss Kosemary Spangler, Christine Fuelling, Bonnie Cast >n and home economics teacher Mrs. Roberta Chronister. — (Photo by MacLean*
■.■•ET|- ; *** ■ •'IC. ■ HbC W - M > I - - ■ I ▲J»MMIfeK£^^ B > W ; i K: ! ■ 2L"»v s " ’ i L-fl ■'A . 'La ta ' k- "'* ; Mft JWmIL 4 CHRISTMAS DONATION— Mrs. John M Conaha. r-mresent ng th- Good Fellows Christmas donation program, receives food donated by the students of Decatur- high school. Left to right, Mrs. McConaha, Bob DeVoss, Jim Brown, and Jayne Macklin —(Photo by Mac Lean)
*k WUn £Ol flp ‘ < ’W CHECK PRESENTATION—Monmouth high school Junior class officers Duane Buuck and Madonna Braun present a S3B check to Miss Rosemary Spangler, chairman of the Good Fellows program cash contributions division The donation was made possible when the class voted to forego a gift exchange so that they could assist the Good Fellows. — (Photo by Mac Lean)
THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA
Geneva Youth's License Suspended Larry Bollenbacher" of Gene* va, has. had his driving privilege suspended for six months, according to the latest driver Bureau of Motor Vehicles. The suspe is'on, which runs from November 9 of this year to May 9. of 19(55, is due to a con--viction of driving while under the influence of plcohol. He resides at 215 High St,
AW/ I 0 > L /r/> / i / MJ A/ E qjßk v\\f /, <; ■ v° u an d y° urs i Gay's Mobil Service 13»h and Monroe Streets ' V>A. ■
Nine Claims For Compensation Nine new .'unemployment compensation claims and 35 continued cuima, for a to.al of 44, were repo ted lc t weak, Richard P. Aj>p, 'manager ol the Fort Wayne office of the Indi, na employment security division said today. Unemployment compensation claims give an indication of ’he unemployment problem, which unemployment problem, which has been mo e of an employment problem in Adams county for the p st year, as claims have generally been under 50 each week, less than 1% of the employed labor force. DAVID ALAN MORTON is the name of the" eight pound, eight ounce son of Alan and Cheryl Shackley Morten, 516 Short street, born at the Adams county memorial hospital at 2:43 a. m., December 17, 1964.—(Ph0t0 by Cole) HgSgjLltat.. & "3- S - TMMW. •- JOHN SEVERIN SCHINDLER is the name of the eight pound, eight ounce son of James and Rita Mae Agler Schindler, route 6. born at the Adams county memorial hospital at 1:14 a. m., December 16, 1964.—(Ph0t0 by Cole)
Merry Christmas from The House of Insurance . . . . .. . > L > I- ■ ■ V Complete Insurance Service Monroe & First Streets „ Phone 3-3111
■ Btl — IKTaJ- ’ >”2p fr//H-it L * 144? B 'Jr fW Bf- L , a, INDIANAPOLIS— It’s not that Mrs. James McDaniel doesn’t have the holiday spirit. She not only trimmed her house for Christmas, she trimmed outside as well. It dampened the warmth of the season for her a bit, however, when she found that a thief had stolen her outdeor Christmas ligh s. In case the culrprit should pass her now unlighted home, he, she or they can read this “Merry Xmas” card. — (UPI Telephoto)
MERRY CHRISTMAS and A HAPPY NEW YEAR • - - ■ f to All Our Friends, Neighbors and Our Customers for makt ing these last three *■' ’ f'’ years-happy ones in Our New Shop. MR. & MRS. MORRIS PHOY Morris Barber Shop 508 North 10th Street Home 3-2653 - PHONES - Shop 3-2714
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1964
