Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 149, Decatur, Adams County, 24 June 1930 — Page 3

WIDOW " Bl CELEBRATE ' |th birthday —-—- B ; r Empress of JapK|| Active in Poli- ■ Aiding Hirohito — ■.,. Mi | s W. Vaughn stuff Correspondent) Sf j,.,... .1 (UP)- Dowager Sadako. widow of the late' •i'.j-.lio, will celebrate her oinorrow. To Japan- 1 it will he their 47th J r y u - the Japanese, in oilier Orientals, eon y, ‘ ttr 01(1 at blll!L -<’ie Emperor Hirohito, . liiliii. heir-presumptive. '■“i^Bt'’' s " ;l,i l" obably will visil 1 i" !■“>' their respect her third son. is , > '«t^Ki„w. l . ■ ■■ I Impress was born i>O. fourth daughter of . Kujo, and married '"* |.j l i;„'i-or Yoshihito pos--I,l'own as Emperor Tai- ' 1" '■ 11'’ 1 ' husband was i. i oars of a brain disI on Christmas morn Hirohito, who had been ' inee November, !!•"! ,o< ended tile throne. personally had super-

■EARS ROEBUCK Prices Met Right Here in DECATUR. B■-AN I) - - Bi addition we will give you a LIBERAL /.I.LOWANCE FOR ■()! R OLD TIRES. Provided they still contain miles of Srvice. BpDV and get Sears Roebuck to do this I fV X for you. ■ 11 d — inff ■■■■ ■ „ . I ¥e’re Leading IXCAIN! STILL /I —Lower Prices r I Firestone Oldfield 1 40 ’ 21 $5.55 5 - 25 ’ 21 $9.75 ■-•0-21 $6.35 5.50-20 $10.20 ' Bs-19 $7.55 6-00-20 $12.55 bJoo-20 $8.15 6.00-21 $12.90 Mill ■25-20 $9.40 6.50-20 $14.65 |l HEAVY DUTY TRUCK TIRES Its $34.10 :!Ox ’.. $19.45 JBhESE low prices on highest quality tires make it impossible | i B)r better values to be offered anywhere. Firestone - Oldfield 1 Bires have a record for long, trouble-free mileage that have them a real leader in eve y market. I hey are guaranfor life against defects. jßompare these prices—then come in and see the tire and comBare it, too. Put them on your car—on one wheel or all ’round. |Bou will be happy with your choice. I Cur expert service includes mounting of your tires and inspections that mean extra trouble-f ee miles for you. Firestone I R. N. Runyon Garage B. 116 S. First St. ■’hone 772

v!*od hia education and wa. „,n • have favored stronglyb'"ad the f| rst ever t ak„ n^ r " thlone U, Th7 n i , k>wage! h E, 4 “ ‘<>n ol ■m'utr' ‘ H ““ Ure H,btllbb ‘fm i luJuuxln.r „f ih. aml,a«.a',l or H, u,"' ion. Tauneo Hatsudalra. Miss Mu- “ “ 1“ I i states and long was a favorite of 0 ; tocsin news i Among those from Tocsin attending tlie funeral services ut Decatur ! Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. Qle n I Lake Wolf were Mr. and Mrs Me ■ vin Kleinknight, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Nash and son Hilly, Mrs. Sadie Hoover and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kreigh. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Porter are the' proud parents of an eleven and on-' half pound baby boy horn Thur--day morning. He has been named John Dickerson. Mrs. George Myers and son Gene' I of Decatur spent a conuple of days I last week with Mrs. Ella Johnson I | Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Wasson and daughter Gladys entertained for din-m-r Sunday. Rev and Mrs. F. D. 1

DECATVn DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1930.

g " of Cralgvllle. Miss Opal Was- i sou of Fort Wayne and Mr. and!' '*■ " M. Kleinknight of Tocsin, h son i i""' Mr *' Eail and day of mT "7"Sun- - south MrH ’ E,lw "" i south of Vera Cruz. Other guests In 'I v evening were Mr. and Mrs. - nt Gilliland and daughter Vlviun i and Mr. Prllllnian of near Six Mlle, Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Hauer of Pre- i hie, Mr and Mrs. Hurry Frauhiger "'d children, Misses Lucile Lon- , genbarger ami tiene Krtwtzman and Mr. uml M.s. Walter Frauhiger . >f near Magley, Mr. and Mrs Garth Woodward and children, Mr. and drs. I.ester Yager and clilldren, Mr •nd Mrs. Howard Mills and children and Mrs. Doyle Harger and children. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dryand and children of near Tocsin •eo.ored to Celina Sunday where they enjoyed the day. Mrs Cr.st Beery spent the week ••nd with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beery i near Peterson. ■- 1 Md Mn. Ci>ud* Kn-igh and daughter I'onnie laiu of Tocsin and Mr. ami Mrs. Menno Roth ot Monroe spent Sunday at Tri Lakes. Mr. and Mrs. Willard M< Bride •ml son Stanley of Peterson, Mr. ind Mrs. Willard Fuller and daugher Garnet and Mrs. Chas. Ellison of north west of Tocsin called on Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Porter Saturday evening. Mr. an;! Mrs. llarve Kltson of Decatur and Mi. ..id Mrs. Hansel j Kreigh of Tocsin spent Sunday at the lakes. Mrs. Geo. Plummer and daughter Myrtle. Mr. and Mrs. Will Plummer

and daughter Alma of Tocsin, Mrs. Chas. Plummer and daughters Georgia, Henrietta and Virginia of Huntington were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Plummer of Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs. N, J Kleinknight were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs C. K. Potter. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Foley and daughter of Ohio (Tty, and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kleinknight ami daughter Vera Jane of Decatur were guests Friday evening of Mrs. Ella Johnson. Mrs. Plilliip Householder of Blut'tton who has been sick for the past two weeks with pneumonia at the some of her daughter Mrs. Irvin Dailey near Tocsin Is slightly Improved this morning. Dinner guests in tlie Dulley home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cole and Mr. Phillip Householder of Bluffton. Callers in tlie afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lobsiger of Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pursley and family of near Liberty Center were Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs. ida Kleinknight. o MONROE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Dan Noffsinger and daughter Mrs. Rena Hendricks entertained for Sunday dinner Mi. and Mrs. Melvin Noffsinger and i Homer Philips of Fort Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Clyd Noffsinger and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stump and family. Miss Marguerite Lewellen of

YOUR $ IS WORTH $2 HERE nlk Th urs * ■ ■ I'iwl AN EXTRA SUIT OF CLOTHES stoo t Rif z I .1 z OW‘ Now is your chance men—buy a new suit for SI.OO. We’ve had these great sales J time and again—but never before did we throw our entire stock open at such a jB '■ price. You buy the first suit at the regular price and choose another of cqu a I Pg value for SI.OO. Two men may choose separate suits and divide the cost an ex- ’; : g cellent opportunity for Father and Son to be outfitted. These three days only. \v I H TWO S2O - 00 SUITS $21.00 UFI TW <> $25.00 SUITS $26.00 ffllj TWO $30.00 SUITS s3l 00 g TWO $35.00 SUITS $36.00 TWO $40.00 SUITS $41.00 WORK SHOES ■Uss SUPER SHIRT SALE (2 * Here you find a host of excellent broadcloths in fine materials and patterns—ail new—all sizes. You buy the first Shirt at the regular price and choose an 4 .. - « . extra one of the same value for 5c y r bnirt two $3.50 shirts $3 55 nyo _ TWO $2.50 SHIRTS ............ $2.55 1 1Z TWO $2.00 SHIRTS $2.05 vy I B '/ T Lot of DRESS SHIRTS SSc C je-/ DRESS SOX Dress Pants Thursday Only Bathing Suits Two 75c Fancy All kinds-all colors Giani Jim double- Child's All Wool sleeve. lont> leg - - cil . ~ back work shirts— qg c (ine v a ,- n . . wc n sun sox . 33.50 all al uai , ( - SI.OO $4.00 ... $2.50 59c $2.98 98C Hundreds of other Bargains not mentioned here '•EF' John T. Myers & Son six -

Muncie, Ind., spent the weekend- , with her parents Mr. and Mrs. - Z. O. Lewellen. Mr. Jesse Sells of Grand Rapids Michigan spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Sorlel of Fort Wayne spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. Floyd Baxter. Miss Creo Urist of Fort Wayne spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Crist. Mr. and Mrs. James A Hendricks entertained for six o’clock dinner on Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gehrig Mrs. Maude Dorwln and daughter Helen of De cattir ami Mr. Richard Dunker of Lincoln Neb. and Mr. and Mrs. Gail Hendricks ot Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lougenlierger and family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lougenberger on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Floyd motored lo Huntsville Ohio on Sunday and spent the day with Mr. Floyd’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Richard Floyd. Mrs. Martha Pogue entertained for Sunday dinner tlie following guests Mr. ami Mrs. B. F. Shirk and daughter Ruby and Ralph Bogartus of Fort Wayne, Mrs. Clarence Davis and son Kermit and Richard of Dayton, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Lonfenberger and daughter Mary Mr. I lud Mrs. David Laisure and Mrs. . itena Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Jem -mstutz of I Fort Wayne visited Mr. and Mrs. Menno Amstutz on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Moore and . son Jack of Hartford City spent f tlie week-end with Mr. and Mrs

■ F. H. Tabier. Mr ami Mrs. James A. Hendricks ! .pent Ihe week-end In Fort Wayne (he guests of .Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hendricks and family Mrs. Hendricks and daughter Mareem and son Richard accompanied them home for a few days visit with relatives. Mr. Omer Lewellen of Muncie visited his parents Mr. and Mrs Z. O. la>weiien on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Wllford Ray and ton I’obby and Carl of Grabll, Ind. vl'Tt“d Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson on Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Vernon Riley spent Saturday In Fort Wayne with rela lives. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hocker Mr ■ and Mrs Ruben Meyers and .Mr. aml| i Mrs. Nick Bruun of Decatur motor ed to St. Maryi on Sunday and .pent the day. Mr. and M.s, Raymond Crist and ' ton Kermit and Quentin and Mrs* Elisabeth Stanley and daughter I Mrs. Frank Leichty of Decatur visit- , ed relatives at Elkhart on Sunday.! The ladies of the M. E. Foreign ' , Missionary Society will have a sale ( of pa dry, cottage cheese and chicken and noodles nt the Monroe Model

• O O' F R I G ID/.IRE Sales and Service f Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor ‘ ' Phone 207 N. 2nd St. i I I

Hatchery on Saturday forenoon June Hie 28th. Miss laiiiu Hahnert atti-nilisl the

Dollar Day Specials Colored Organdy Bonnets, value $1.15 Q 1 /wk All colors—2 to 4 years tp 1 .’HI Special lot of Colored Print Dresses, value d* 1 (Hl to $1.25. Sizes 3to (> years 2 for I»VV Sanitary Baby Diapers, saves laundry, d* 1 MM will not irritate baby’s skin I doz. for 1 eVV Stamped Goods at Special Reduced Prices. HEMSTITCHING—DRESSMAKING Prompt Service. Vitz Gift Shop N. Second St. Phone 925 Niblick Bldg. Decatur, Indiana

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i Dlatrlci Cabinet meeting at tht» IMethodlat Hoapltal at Fort Wayne •*ou Suurday eevnlng.