Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 174, Decatur, Adams County, 24 July 1928 — Page 3
MONROE NEWS ni i Mr* Henry Meyer end taMr 8 ,i of town, entertainmlly'Of f ß nowln>i Ki"' sts - Snndey: Mr. th * fol ci*e"n Lmdnblll and ehildaiid Mrs. ■ y rs Pauline «n. b °'"n Vr* Mary Huiieustetn. all Steiner and Mr»- ™ Mrg Rox ot 'ifine' Mrs. John Badders Kesler, Mr and Mrs. Charlei Mil“TXur. Mrs. Herman ler children Robert. Zelma. M«J er i Moletta of Monroe; Mr. Pa “* Bnd ] O hn Mover and daughters and Mrs. John « Mr Mr(ft Lake °° uh an" »<>n B" b, ’- V un< ‘ Rober ‘ *? rrl ()f Si ton, Mr. and Mrs. John thi,dre liMary I ? th r Barbara Jane and son John Jr. a Mrs bonis Daugherty and daugh£rta Mae, of Warren. Ohio. Mr and Mrs. Charles Rainer and daughter, of Fort Wayne and Mrs. ennie Rainer, of Decatur, were guests J Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Andrews. Sun%9B Frances Lambert, of Cleveland. OMoJs visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. J ( ?arence Smith. Z. O. Lewellen and daughter. .Marguerite, Mrs. Harriet shirk and son Robert have motored , Sturgis. Michigan, where they will ipend a few days with Dr. and Mrs. M F. Parrish. ' Mr. and -Mrs. Gidoan Luginbill and children Louella and Earl. Mrs. Pauline Steiner and Mrs. Mary Hauenstein of Bluffton. Ohio, returned home Monday morning after spending a few days with relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Crist have jjone to Battle Creek Michigan, where Mr. Crist has accepted a position with the Studebaker garage. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Crist, and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hahnert and children Loma, George and Mervin were among those who attended the Moose picnic at Sun Set Park, Sunday. Miss Mildred Coppess and Sylvester Everhart, have returned from Muncie Normal to spend the rest of their vacation with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Breiner and granddaughter Virginia and grandson Bryce were callers at the J. F. Crist
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I home Sunday evening. I Mrs. Z. O. Li'Wtdlen was a caller on Mrs. Anna Essex, Sunday evening. Mrs. Anna Rupert and Mrs. William Rupert and daughter Rubery, and Mrs. Harvey Rupert motored tn Spencerville, Ohio, where they attended last rites of Mrs. Anna Rupert’s niece, . Mrs. Oral Bowers, Her funeral w I held st the Trinity M. E, church at Spencerville, h n r home being In Unia, . Ohio* Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson and family. of Fort Wayne, visited with re'atives and friends In town Sunday. Mis. Elmer Moser and son James, . Misses Amelia and Dorothy isch end Master Donald Gerber were in town > Friday. Mrs. James Kessler is confined to her home on accent of illness. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest IJBiey attended the Moose picnic at Sun Set Park. Sunday afternoon. Mnti Blanche Graham motored to Decatur. Sunday afternoon. ' Mrs. Howard Spi linger and children visited with Mrs. Martin StuckySunday afternoon. o GENEVA HEWS I I Georgia Martin returned homo from . Cleveland, Friday evening, from the bedside ot her father. Mr. Martin is I doing nicely following an operation. Mr. and Mi/ Carl McWhirter, of i Muncie, spent the week-end in Geneva Mr. and Mrs. BertSßears have rei turned from a visit in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacWliinney, of . Kendallville, spent Sunday in Geneva. Mrs. Haughton, daughter Margaret, i Mrs. L. B. Smith, of Berne, and Mrs. Clara. Anderson were at Fort Wayn-> I Thursday. i F. N. Hale spent a few hours in ; Berne, Friday. * Miss Olive Rhoads. Miss Dorothy La Rue and Mrs. Gladys McC Hum 1- ft • Sunday morning for a weeks trip. They ■ will visit Turkey Run, The Shades. , - West Baden and other points of inter- i est. I Mr. and Mrs. Herb Deam, of Gary. , i called at the Anderson home Sunday, t IMiss Pearl Runyon spent a few 1 —i — ■"
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hours Sunday afternoon In Berne, call- ’ Ing cn Mis. l. 11. Smith. M. W. Weviniller. wife and son Tommy, of Otsego, Michigan, spent ili« week-end In Geneva They were accompanied heme by Mrs. C. (’. Shepherd who will visit a week there. Mrs. Kate Bolds, of Fori Wayne, spent Sunday wiih Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brigg Miss Georgln Lindsey, of Fart Wayne ]
DON’T WASTE 0$ MONEY e=SE It is wrong to put all your money in useless luxuries and pleasure. WgUl IBM The sane thing to do is SAVE AXai FIRST, then divide the balance, al- jMjhM • Snt i.n. r.y enough for necessities and Ku! >*4 (/methirg for pleasure. -recess in life will be gov- I RS rri C'i Io a large extent on the way Bl? I MW you manage your finances and we ■ urge everyone to open a checking Km I E3 account in our bank so that they I tan carry out a systematic account I of how they are spending their yyf I ffiwg ror.ey. X f Mg* | . Peoples Loan & Trust Co. BANK OF SERVICE
spent Sunday with her parents and I attended the Hanghton-Andersoii wed-1 •Hug. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse J.ybarger, of Hoagland, spent Sunday with Mrs. George Inelchen. —o , Black and Red Raspberries for canning, Tuesday morning. Fisher & Harris. 173t3
II SSSWMW ’M .f—UJIU Mil JU r i fcL 'S ■ w ixHr# ILHM Mttfcuawi.a MittXxfctmvgA UI X-J?-- K’ V yc.nfv.l. _ 'tWAV.IA Clearance Sale Mid-Summer finds us with hundreds of bargains that await the thrifty shoppers. We have arranged to dispose of all our high-grade merchandise at prices that are most inviting. fSale ot Silk Dresses New Assortment of Dresses just received, for dress and sport wear. Beautiful plain shades and figured designs. SIO.OO „„ d $12.50 ■ / Silk Dresses Silk Dresses that formerly * n Pl a * n shades of crepe and sold at $12.50 to $15.00. New ETorgette. Special price, styles in plain and figured c2th patterns. Special $5.00 ' $7.50 / I wM Cotton Dresses made of Prints, sheer dimities / I and batiste for summer wear . B ' SI.OO, $2.00 10 $3.00 V y • ALL COATS AT 1-2 PRICE Dress Goods Specials j Silk Plat Crepe, fine washable quality, 40 in. wide, new light and dark shades, yd *3) I M /KLh Panton Glow, a fast color silk and cotton dress material, beautiful designs & colors. 36 in wide I J V Tub Silks, all silk figured materia! that Qi 1 Q 4 \ will wash; many new patterns, yardl. • 1 • Rayon Dress Material—Looks like silk; many beauti- ; fill designs to select from. 36 inches wide 7Qr s yn Washable, yardsoc and I V A ; <4 Figured Silk Crepe—lo in. wide. Good quality and A 1 if good patterns are offered at special al Figured Dimities and Voiles, for cool summer I JMcOt dresses. .Very good patterns; 36 &10 in. wide OU V I Iw Figured Georgette, 40 in. wide. The quality d* \ is fine. Mostly light color designs, yard. tP 1• « English Prints—Our fine quality fast color \ ! guaranteed 50c prints to go at. yardOt/V \ | One w hole table of Summer Goods j Ij. COTTON DO ME STIC SPECIALS “Mohawk”—Bleached Sheets. 81x90 Extra fine quality, each 1 “Saxon”—Bleached Sheets, 81x90 hi -g qzx Our $1.50 grade,' each 1 Bleached Sheets, size 81x90, absolutely no dressing G»-j t\[\ A Wonderful Sheet ieach epI.VV > Bleached Pillow Cases—Hemstitched, QA Size 42x36—each Jae/C Bleached Sheeting—“Wearwell Brand’ 81 inches w ide J/A No dressing, - yard “iJ/C Bleached Sheeting, 81 inches wide, A fine quality at a low price, yard Ot/C Unbleached Sheeting, 81 inches wide, qq I I Firm and durable, yard Ot/C Genuine "Pepperell” Pillow’ Tubing, 36 40-12 inches wide j All Linen Crash Toweling—" Genuine Stevens” fi { \ Dnbleached or Bleached, yard At/C Susquehanna Ticking—Guaranteed feather proof QQ Cotton Crepe—in all the plain shades. o*3 For gowns, etc., yard Ruffled Curtains, with tie- Ruffied Curtains made of EMMI k ac ks and valance, many fine voile w ith valance and ‘ s *.vk‘ and color- to select tie-backs; Rqse or Gold YU T 11 » I’m 11 f ronl « QQn trimming, Qi /*(> Li 1w wVU ? V' Per P air OOV perpair ... .$1», v»7 I-ace Curtain Panels — All French Marquisette Cury/Jjl SbOiaLv I ov<,r ( l es *« ns with scalloped tains. Fringed Ecru shade. [«l / 7 V Uinge, 214 yard (P1 »')pf 2!-4 yards long l° n £’ pcr P ane * per pair Ka - von Curtain Material — Rayon Curtain Material.• WntjCA u ! A F’ Kure d patterns, OQx* plain and figured patterns. \/\Zr^ l tr 36 * n - M’iue, yard. . V very good quality in the Al X XbMuH One lot of Curtain Mater- ecru shade for price, 85c 1/ v Wtm ia, sthat sold at 25c 1 Q and SI.OO. to 50c, to close at. 1 <7C Now, vard OVC NIBLICK & CO. THIS SALE FOR CASH.
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