Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 129, Decatur, Adams County, 30 May 1929 — Page 6
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BOXERS READY FOR GO TONIGHT All the scrappers on the boxing program to be held at Sunset park, southeast of Decatur, tonight, have reported to Floyd Hunter, matchmaker, and the program will start promptly at !• o'clock, daylight saving time, it was announced today. More than 250 fight fans from Celina, Ohio, have signified their intentions of conrlng to the local park tonight to see their idol, Battling Schunk. meet Kid Gaskill, of Fort Wayne, in the semt-windnp of the card. Tickets can lie secured at the gate tonight. General admission is 50 cents and 25 cents for ladies. Ringside seats are 50 cents extra and 25 cents for ladies. Several hundred additional seats have been added to Sunset partition and a large attendance is expected. The gates will open at 8 o'clock tonight and the first bout will start on the scheduled time. — o— YESTERDAY'S RESULAS Central Leagi e Canton 6; Fort Wayne 3. Erie 6; Akron 3. Springfield 5; Dayton 3. National League St. Louis 4-6; t’incinnati 3-2 Philadelphia 12; Boston 2. Pittsburgh 7; Chicago 2. Brooklyn 4; New York 1. American League Detroit 7; St. Louis 6. Cleveland 11; Chicago 1. Philadelphia 7; Boston 1. Washington 8; New’ York 3 American Association Louisville 10; Toledo 4. Minneapolis 7; Kansas City 4. St. Paul 11; Milwaukee' 9. Only games scheduled. — .......... o Wasted Energy In all disputes, so much as there Is of passion, so much there Is of noth- , Ing to the purpose.—Sir Thomas Browne. -'
—— I a JUMBO BLANKETS — On Easy Payments Through Our Club Plan IHere is your opportunity to get a pair of these Extra Large Jumbo Blankets at a saving through our club plan. Select vour blanket now. Make a small down payment and small weekly payments, and next Fall, just when yon will want it, this lovely blanket will be yours. BLANKET CLUB PLAN . ■ Come into the store end JUMBO Blankets I Size 72x84 I j make your selection ol these beautiful blankets. p . w . 41/ We will then give you a Extra Large Part Wool-Weight 4h lb club card. You are to pay Four-inch Sateen Binding 50c down and 50c a week for eight weeks. When the PC A Pr Plaids in Blue, Rose, Gray, final payment is made you „ T . „ u will receive vour pair of Green, Lavender, Gold. BAUGHMAN’S EAST SIDE OF STEET
reap these Savings Fri. and Sat. I ® We’fe still going strong! Many are the Bargains that are still to be had. A drastic effort to clear our entire stock of Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Footwear to the "W V bare x walls. • Stock consists of the best of merchandise at greater price reductions than ever be- gl l|||||li ife 'ww, fore. Former prices on Bargain Racks LOWERED. Many new specials added. 1 PRICES SO LOW THAT YOU SAVE MANY DOLLARS ON EVERY PURCHASE YOU » • zr i tj Men’s Ladies* Ladies* y Ladies* I Again - urao boxes Calf Skin Oxfords and high Patent Leather Straps. Pumps, Straps, Ties, Ox- Pumps, Straps. Sport and 9 xf ‘ ,rds „^j (I nLn^. S * A very ** shoes. Broken sizes. Values Pumps, kids and satins, high fords in blondes, tans, pat- Dress Oxfords, all new styles, in tan ana > ■ We have arranged another Grab Box Special for up to $7. and low heel; assorted colors, ents, kids, wide range sizes, assorted colors. good buy. Saturday. Each box contains merchandise of several broken sizes. Values to $5. Values to $7. i* dollar, value. Take your pick lor $3.87 $1.97 $3.87 $5.95 and $ 25c Beineke & Son I w£eSs.s47© * lace.
TOCSIN NEWS Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Ramsey, Mrs. Margaret Gai ton and daughters, Nina and Lucy, of Tocsin and Mrs. Harold Swartz of Decatur, were visitors in Hicksville. Ohio, Sunday. Hansel Foley, of Preble, was a din ner guest Sunday of Mps. Ida Klein knight and son Chester. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kreigh entertained for dinner. Sunday, Mr. and Mis. L. W. Merriman, and sons Willie and Arthur and Miss Evelyn Lobsiger, of Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Meno Roth, of Montoe. and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fetters and son Bobby, of Hluffton. Miss Hazel Hunt of Decatur, was a week-end guest of her grandparents, Mr and Mrs. A. E. Hunt, of near Tocsin. Mr and Mrs. Amo? Byrd entertained for dinner. Sunday, Miss Thelma Byrd Walter Masie. and Mrs. Sophia Byrd, of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Byrd and son Harold, of Tocsin. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Woodward and family were visitors in Fort Wayne. Sunday evening. Mr. and Mis. Oliver Cole, of Bluffton were dinner guests, Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Dailey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Stonburner en tertained for dinner, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Wasson and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hall and daughter Betty May of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs Harve Kit.son. of Decatur, were supper guests. Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Hansel Kreigh. Mr. and Mrs. George Myers and son Gene spent. Sunday afternoon with the former's patents. Mr and Mrs. Sloatn Myers near Monmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Wasson and daughter Gladys and Mrs. Will Kleinknight attended the commencement exercises of the International College of Fort Wayne, last Friday. The former's daughter. Miss Opal Wasson, was one of the graduates. John Williams, of Decatur, is spending a few days at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ramsey. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Hall entertained for dinner Sunday, Mr and Mrs. Loo Wasson and daughters Madge and Merle., of near Craigville. Mr. and Mrs.
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Will Plummer and daughter Alma and Mr and Mis. Parts Jones and family of near Tocsin. Mesdames Merlin Gresley and Margaret Garton entertained the Bell Economic Club at the latteis home In To< siji, Thursday afternoon. A well balanced meal was prepared and served to the following guests: Mesdames Lawrence Breiner of, Peterson. Virgil Kreigh and sons Beecher and Robby, Will Scott and daughter Arvlllu. Ella Dulley, Howard Mills and children, Ray Hamilton and children, Harry Byrd, Ralph Porter and daughter Alice Claude Kreigh and daughter Bonnie Lou, Earl Sowards, D. J. Blue, Merlin Gresley and chiliiien and Misses Nina Garton, and Virginia Kiser and the j hostess, Mis. Garton. BERNE NEWS | Mr. and Mrs. George Martz of Decatur, were callers at Berne, Sunday afternoon. Mt. and Mis. T. A. Gottschalk, An-j drew Gottschalk and Miss Amanda Gottschalk spent Sunday at the home i of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. B. F Welty and' daughters at Lima. Ohio. Miss Edna Burkhalter returned to I her home here Saturday afternoon after spending the week at the Clyde Hirst home at Indianapolis. Miss Anna Luginbill was a business I caller at Fort Wayne, Satin day. . The Misses Flora and lima Franz, i Eva.and Helen Burkhalter called on , Miss Zella Bauman at the home of her I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bauman near Petroleum, Sunday afternoon. Ralph Blosser and Miss Elizabeth I Habegger, students of Bluffton College ] Bluffton. Ohio, spent Sunday with the j latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David j Habegger and family. Clemet Gottschalk returned to his home Friday evening, after spending | several days at Indianapolis, attend- j ing to business matters. R. L. Case, of Shipshewana was ; a week-end guest at the Amos Burk- I haltc*r home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Amstutz son i Ralph and daughters. Misses Agnes ' Lucille and Anna Marie, will motor to I Bloomington. Illinois, Wednesday, | where they will spend Decoration Day I with their daughter and sister, Miss , Amstutz, who is in nurse's training j there. , | Miss Leona Wullinxan, of Decatur, I spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. > Helena Wulliman and sister, Miss Ar-i|
veda. A linen shower was given Friday evening at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Manes Baumgartner In honor of Miss Agnes Sprunger. who became the bride of Irvin Conrad. Sunday. A delicious luncheon was served to the Misses Agnes and Mildred Sprunger. Flora and lima Franz, Frances and Helen Burkhalter, Evangeline and Margaret Rohl er and Neola Habegger by the hostess, Mrs. Baumgartner. —..— .Q ——- Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pave
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