Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 231, Decatur, Adams County, 30 September 1930 — Page 3
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FINISH! STARTS I PWTH WEDNESDAY,OCT. 1 I * Tl /-'B " B V ■ YOUR HOUR FOR ACTION IS AT HAND! ITS THE STORE BEHIND THE SAVINGS ■L r B that makes them ring true, again we are shouting bargains FOR M ■ THE FINAL DAYS OF THIS SALE. S NIGHT AT 11 p.m. ’f ALL SALE PRICES CEASE TO EXIST. AND THIS SALE WILL PASS INTO HISTORY BUT FOR THOSE WHO FAIL g I St ° re ° Pen j I TO AVAIL THEMSELVES OF THE SAVINGS IT OFFERED WILL ONLY MEAN ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY LOST. g I evenings I J ivin g Koom Sui es I ODD PIECES I [)• • G I fl J (HtheEnd. I ■ ? i 50 .00 KROEHLER $97 50 1 $20.00 DRESSER, $14.50 £ lauJslJ ■ g -iOHAiR srn i: ‘ ' Kj | $115.00 walnut suite $69 50 I I BED ROOM SUITED | «Ssw slos -°° B X“’ ,, " ,!SSB ' sls - 85 I ■ | Imo bed ROOM SUITE $49 50 I $175.00 KROEHLER $149.50 | $17.85 | 8-Pieee-Now | ■ Oak... gg MOHAIR SUITE ■ 1 if iimi /. 3B 11 1 H $36.00 Large Mirror £?? i $140.00 WALNUT SUITE <ftl 9Q PU) 1 1 $92.50 BED ROOM qiiiTß d»ryr aa H $20.00-OCCASIONAL or PULL-UP ■ CHIFFONIER | 8-Piece—Now C ’ » I Walnut Jb75.00 ■ CHAIRS, seat and back upholstered. | — "■ | I^", |ip ; | No , w- Uard VelO,,r sl3 - 95 I SfOMER irr ° r sl7 - 95 $lB5 00 QUARTERED OAK $ 98 . 50 I lQuarter olk ROOMSI IT ' : $72.50 | IWWMMiaiMWg PiMIBIIIffW r ;'*CTneglt l ; 1 BED ROOM SU.TE $ j 75 . 0 0 | J AvBK DKVSi | »o- $l 7 -00 |
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\\ illiam Randolph Hearst (right) is shown in this telephoto at the microphone in New \ork. where he revealed in a rtdio address Sunday light how and why he obtained the secret Anglo-French naval treaty ‘ as a result of which he was recently expelled from France Mr Hearst delivered the address in re ponse to a special invitation from ' M H Aylesworth (leftl, president of the National Brocdcasting Comnanv
tur. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Osterma i of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Williatfi I McKtean. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Erp, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Noft'singer and Mrs. Edward Roe and son, Leo, visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan Noffsing er and daughter, Mrs. Rena Hendricks on Sunday. GENEVA NEWS I Alvin Windmill r and family ot Elkhart spent Sunday here with ■ relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Larue and | . dnaghter Dorothy and Edythe Whiteman spent the week-end in Kendallville. Mcsdames C. P. Henchman and 'Gorman McKean went to Indi inapolis Monday where they attended to business.
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i>. v, ui asung company. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart am. iss Rt t i Stewart of Wabash ' io 1 -ve ’l.-end h re with Mis. ■ atherin • Stewart and other relatives. Lev's Armstrong and family visi’“d ends at this place Saturday. Roy Butt her of Fort Wayne spent h v- k end here with his familv. I Mrs. D. J. McWhirter has return- ! d from a weeks vacation in Reel Citv, Michigan. Mrs. Ray McCollum will enter-' a in the members »f the Fortnightly i Club at her home Tuesdav evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Shoemaker j spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. trland Coolman at Noblesville. Theodore Farlow of Fort Wayne pant the week-end here with reiaMr. and Mrs. David Cross Jr. ire moving their turnitiire to Coli umb.ts Ohio where they will make their future home.
TOCSIN NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson of I I Findlay Ohio visited a couple days | lln t week with Mrs. Ella Johnson | end son Burris and also attended I I; he Bluffton Fair. Mt. and Mrs. Mlles Stonebuffnei I called on Mrs. Floyd Stoneburnel | [of Adams County Friday, nt ttio | A'ells County Hospital where s ic 1 underwent a major operation. Sh ■ ; s getting along ns well us can be expected although her condition I lluis been serious. Mrs. Ida Kleluknight visited last . week in the Henry Pur-ley hou. * ' i ar uibeity renter. Mr. and Hrs. Earl Sowards entertained over Sunday Messrs. IMe.ie Taylor and Lavere Sowards who arrived home Friday from Colorado, where they spent the past '-•veral weeks and Mr. Garth Hoover formerly of Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watkins of |G. i’.ith Indiana visited last week ■ couple of days with the formers mother Mrs. Martha Watkins in tne Geo. Steele home. | Miss Amaline Woodward of Fort Wayne spent the week-end with her -aien.s Air. an.l Mrs, G. W. Wood- | ward. Mr. and Mis. Jas Brelner were {dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ford ■Wortlnnan rear Curryville Sunday. Mrs. Harold Schwartz of Fort Wayne was a guest Sunday of he. - i Parents Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Ramsey. Mr. and Mrs. Hetman Brown and C..ildren of Monroeville were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin ■ Greeley. Mr. W. H. Kreight of Wren Ohio spent the week-end at his home in ! Tocsin. Mrs. Earl Sowards called on her Aunt Mrs. May Eddington of Bluffton Saturday evening. Mrs. George Myers and son Gene o' Decatur visited Saturday with het mother Mrs. Ella Johnson ami also attended the Bluffton Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Paris Ashcroft and M.irgar t Gene Nash of Fort Wayne were weekend guests of Mr. and < Mrs. W. J. Ruprigln and daughter ' Elizabeth. Mr and Mrs. C. E. Potter called on Mrs. Sam Wolf in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yake of Adams ' Co. nty last Friday afternoon. M . and Mrs. Irvin Dailey’entertained for dinner Sunday Mr. a id Mrs. Jacob Souer and family. Mi-s ! Fern Norras and Mr. Romain Giger 1 of Elkhart, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Householder. Mr. and Mrs. Olivei : 'Cole Mr. Earnest Householder all of Bluffton. Mrs. Crist Beery spent the week . end with M.. and Mrs. Fred Beery 1 near Peterson. |
Mr. and Mrs. Julius LTndmnan ett : t> jttilned for dinner Bunday in hon-1 or of the latter* birthday anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lindeman md daughter Joyce and Miss Ruth Lindeman of Fort Wayne, Mr. anti I Mrs. Fl unk Myers and family ot I’ugtiey, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lindejtnan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dora 'Myers and sons Billy ami Junior j I -md Misses Opal and Rosanna .My-
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ers, Chas Meyers and Mr. mid Mr*. I IJ. Lind- tnaii and daughter Florence 'mid Betty of Tocsin. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sowards entertained for dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sowards and family c, | Peru, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Was-1 son and son Ralph ami Mrs. Ellu Gilliland of Tocsin. — o Get the Habit—Trade at Home. !
He Won the Prize Kendallville, Ind., (UP) —Frank Holsinger. 80. Woli-ottville, who had I i not fired u gun for 20 years ami | who was so deaf he rould not heiri | the powder explode, won first hon 1 ors In a meet held by the Kendallville Gun (Tub. _o Too Much First Aid Seattle, Wash., —( UP) - Gilbert •— t '" — ■
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I King fainted in his home His wife doused him with water fall«d-40 . I revive him. and Dr. J. T. Callow was • torced to use artificial respiration |to bring him to i-oiisi-iousiiese. #ina <r» was on the verge of drowning. o— . , The Misses Charlotte Elzey and „ Betty Macklin, Kenneth Arnol<L*uii-l £ | Dick Stoneburner visited in F> ,t „ Wayne Sunday evening.
