Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 151, Decatur, Adams County, 25 June 1929 — Page 13
bites changes I IN RETAIL WORLD M. x „ system of chain store disfiiliu will ,lrlve 0,11 1,10 e ® ,clent imle dealer who adopts modern who lets figure-fact* guide in the conduct of his business, K d who will cooperate with fellow Kprchants in group buying and reHpiirrh work," Prof. H. R. Doering, of K,,. [’Diversity of Wisconsin, told dry K III||M dealers attending the annual Hmvemmn of the Northern Retail Kr> Good* Association, at La Porte, ■st week. If I'iof Doering emphasized that chain success rests partly on "payfactors.” Many consumers Kxnnie that mere size can work Kiracles. Other factors in chain K (ir e success were suggested as selection of store sites, upstore fronts and interior layHits, employes training, specializaHLm in goods and scientific buying, if Prof. Doering said that there are Kx changes going on in the retail Horld. If “The first is the recognition that He retailer must fit his goods, serHees and policies to his customer," f. said. f “The second change is that of long[stance shopping made possible by he automobile. •'Guessless competition is the third hange. Modern stores run on paper
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tracks. •Square foot retailing on the basis •■a * tho four "‘ <*“'>««■ A fifth great change center* around the realignment of galea trenda by different types of trade outlet. "The sixth and last ehang. |a the large scale retailing and tnaas distribution.” TOCSIN NEWS Mrs. Ella Johnson and son Burris, of 7 ocsin, and Mr. and Mrs George Myers and son Gene, of Decatur motored to Findlay, Ohio, Saturday, where they were guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. (’has. Ruprlght attended the Auto races at Huntington, Sunday. Mr. and Mis. Jas. Brelner entertained for dinner, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Brelner and children, of Peterson, and Mr. and Mrs. Arba Breltier, of Tocsin. Mrs. Ida Kleinknight spent Wednesday with Mr. ami Mrs. Warren Kleinknight, of Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Stoneburner entertained for dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stoneburner, Mrs. Sarah Stoneburner and daughter, Vlctria, of near Pleasant Dale, and Mr. and Mrs. John Arnold and family of near Decatur. and their guest Mr. Gerald Petercime, of Ohio. Miss Hazel Hunt, of Decatur, was a week end guest of her grandparents,
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1929.
Mr. and Mrs Alex Hunt, Misses Violet and May Hunt wore guests in the home Sunday afternoon. Misses Nina and Lucy Garton, of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday with their mother Mrs. Margaret Garton. Mrs. Claude Kreigh and daughter Ronnie Lou were guests, Wednesday of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Merriman, of Decatur. Cis. N J. Kleinknight went to Grand Rapids, Michigan, last Wednesday to visit at the home of her sonin law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Faust Mulligan She also attended the graduatJon evercises of her granddaugeter, Miss Merle Mulligan.. Garth Woodward daughter Ameline, and son Fiank were visit ore in Chicago, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs- Paris Ash. Taft and Margaret Gean Nash, f Fort Wayne were guests, Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Ruprlght. Mrs. W. A. Woodward, of Bluffton suspending a few days at tire home
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of her son, Mr and Mrs. Garth Wood ward. Mr. and Mrs. Fled Wall entertained for dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Wall and family, and Mr and Mrx John Wall of Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Wall and daughter Doris, of Zanesville. Mr. and Mra. Homer Martin and family ami Mr. and Mik B. F. SowardK called on Mrs. Ida Sowards, Sunday afternoon. Miss Dorothy Ferguson, of Fort Wayne, la spending a couple of weeks with relatives in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lindeman and daughters Ruth, Flrence and Betty were dinner guests, Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. laiwrence Strong, of Fort W lyne. Mr. and Mrs. Will Scott, son Ver-
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