Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 126, Decatur, Adams County, 27 May 1931 — Page 10
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TOCSIN NEWS fil “ Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kreigh and Mlmighter Bonnie Lou were guests tfiunday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. _L fr- Merriman of Decatur. Mre Mary Shoe sons Lester" arid Raymond and Mrs. Chas. Isenogle ‘fspent Squday evening with Mr. and iMrs. D..’ j. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. N J. Kleinknight ’were dinner guests Sunday of Dr. •bad Mrs-. C. L. Blue. w The Bell Economics Club will ■meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Ulen Barger with Mrs. Doyle Burner assisting hostess. 7 Miss Elizabeth Johnson of Findlay Ohio was a dinner guest Friday .of Mrs. Ella Johnson. She attended the commencement exorcises , Friday night of the Bluffton High School..her cousin Miss Alice Shimjr was one of the graduates. Mrs. EUa Gilliland is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ray-' - moml Wasson. II ■ - -..— I.' —L ■.
■ 11111. -I ■ ■ I I .1 ■■■—mi h J I I.<«• I? Hlt; II 1 —mw ■ Thursday and| Friday SILK DRESSES.... jf' ALL NEW SUMMER STYLES, Made of Silk Printed Chiffons, Silk Crepe and Silk Shantung in plain shades. Aral All sizes. §]Q DRESSES—DOLLAR DAYS $g / §5.95 DRESSES—DOLLAR DAYS $4.95 — X„ !lt V0II£ DRESSES 1 SI —feßlr Hosiery Specials • ..Children’s Anklets, Misses Hosiery —for to rrnF 4 nsll 1 All colors 5 pair SI.OO Girls, Pure Silk, white ffirefeZ-l]Jlft u .. . ..... _... or tan 2 pair SI.OO Ct)>r7 r*<t£j Childrens Wide Ribbed Womens Pure Thread Hosiery, Tan color ell . .. . // »• . R nair S1 00 S,lk Hos,er y- «?’ slzes ’ C . / / 8 pair SI.OO 2 pai( . $1 00 C I/ / Womens Outsize Pure Womens Cotton Lisle, JI I | Thread Silk, reg. 80c Hosiery, reg. 25c grade H I \ pair 2 pair SI.OO 5 pair SI.OO DOMESTIC SPECIALS “WEARWELL” BLEACHED SHEETING—Extra fine quality 2'/: yds. $1.09 “SLEEPWELL” BLEACHED SHEETS, 81x90 $1.39 value at SI.OO each BLEACHED PILLOW CASES, 42x36 size 3 pair SI.OO $1 inch wide UNBLEACHED SHEETING 5 yards SI.OO 36 inch BLEACHED MUSLIN —Free from starch 12 yardss SI.OO UNBLEACHED MUSLIN, 40 inch wide 10 yards SI.OO ’ PILLOW' TUBING, 42 inch wide. Linen Finish 5 vards SI.OO COLORED HEM BLEACHED SHEETS, size 81x90 each SI.OO FEATHERPROOF TICKING, Best Quality 5 yards SI.OO BATH TOWELS—SoIid Colors—Large- size 5 for SI.OO WASH CLOTHS—Fine qua'itv, solid colors 12 for SI.OO BATH TOWELS—AII W hite—size 18x30 inch 10 for SI.OO W HITE OUTING FLANNEL. 27 inch wide 10 yards SI.OO PART LINEN TOWELING. Bleached . 10 vards SI.OO •STEVENS ALL LINEN TOWELlNG—Unbleached 8 yards SI.OO STEVENS BLEACHED TOWELING—Be st grade, 18 inch wide 6 yards SI.OO :~ALL LINEN HUCK TOW ELS—Large si ze 4 for SI.OO - BABY DlAPEßS—Genuine Birds-eye. siz c 27x27 1 dozen SI.OO .-COTTON BEDSPREADS—size 81x105—all colors each SI.OO « ~, ~ DOLLAR DAY SPEC- ' DOLLAR DAY '£ IALS in our PIECE NOW Sil 111 11161' CURTAIN VALUES . — (iUUUS UtPAR I MtNT xjuimiivi Figured Silk Crepe, 39 IlaildbatT Lace Curtains, fine —lll. wide. Genuine All ” quality, 40 to 45 inches "Silk, extra fine quality, wiide, each SI.OO regular price $1.39 yd., New Fabric Bags or Curtain?light or dark patterns. T , . , Marquisette Curtai s yard SI.OO Leather styles, each fringed bottom, 2'/ z yd Figured Voile, 39 inch lon 0 5100 P air ,*vide, many Patterns, Cream Color Dotted 7 . 4 _ y *’ r ? S sl '°2 eftl (ill Marquisette, hemmed -Figurdd Batiste and tPL.UU sides and bottom. Dimities, good pattern, ■ 0Q Silk crepe, plain snaaes Nainsook Slips, white or Ruffled Curtains, Priswashable, 39 in. wide, pink, all sizes, 2 for $1 00 ciHa style, all colors, yard SI.OO pair SI.OO Cotton Dress Prints — Rayon Dance Sets, Lace Guaranteed fast colors, trimmed, per set SI.OO Ruffled Curtains, with 25c grade 5 yds for $1 valance and tiebacks 19c grade 6 yds for $1 R ay°" Slips, Extra Long 2 pair sl-00 15c grade 8 yds for $1 style, all colors each SI.OO Apron Gingham, Best French Marquisette, 40 quality made, reg. 15c. New Printed Pajamas j nC h w j de( Ecru shade, ■ | I Niblick & Co.
Mrs. Harold Schwartz of Decatur j spent Saturday with her parents ! Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ramsey. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wasson and I daughter Gladys enNstained for , i dinner Sunday Mr. and Mre. Wen-1 * I dell Wasson and Miss Opal Wasson j iof Fort Wayne. |. Earl and Alma Plufmer of Fort , I Wayne wereg nests Suudgy of their I parents Mr. and Mrs. Will Plummer Mr. and Mrs. Garold Johnson and i daughter Barbara of Fort Wayne ; wore supper guests Sunday of Mrs. i Ella Johnson and son Burris. Mr. H. W. Marquardt daughter, ' Harriet and son Ri< hard of Monroeville were dinner guests Sunday of I Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Gresley, Har-i i riet remained in the home to spend I a lew days. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoover enter-1 j talned over the week-end Mr. and| : Mrs. George Greenwell and Geo. Jr. I and Mr. and Mre. Ray Gracock and children all of Chrubusco. Mr. and Mrs. Dora Myers enter-! | talned for dinner Sunday Mr. and ( 1 Mrs Paris Ashcroft and Margaret
! Gene Nash of Fort Wayne ami Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rnpright and i daughter Elizabeth of near Tocaiu. Mr. and Mis. Elmer Bryan daugh■l er Ruth and son Robert were I guests Sunday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carter of (’raigville. Mrs. Crist Beery was an over Sunday guest of relatives in Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Zaugg and children Walter 'and Dorothy were dinner gueste Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Zaugg near Monroe. Mr .and Mrs. Thomas Giffard «n- --[ lertalned for dinner Sunday Mr. i and Mrs. Ed W. Baumgartner ami I family of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. ! Glenn Giffard ami son of Berne, j Mrs. Floyd Mock and children of' i Bluffton; After noon guests were . Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Baumgardner ot 1 Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Spade lot near Vera Cruz and Mr and Mre. Clarence Droy of Vera Cruz. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ramsey were business visitors in Decatur Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Breiner were
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1931.
I week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Momire near Vera CruzMr. and Mrs. Donald Garton and Miss Lucy Garton of Fort Wayne spent Sunday with Miss Margaret Garton and daughter Nlnit Mrs. Ida Kleinkulght was a guest over the week-end of relatives sonih of Bluffton. ■ Several Pythian Sisters of Tocsin are planning on attending the District Convention at Marion Tuesday. GENEVA NEWS Harla i Whiteman of Fort Wayne sp>nt trn- week-end here with his mother Mrs. Mina Whiteman. Homer Shoemaker returned to his home Sunday af’er spending a few days with Mr. and Mre. Roy Barnes of Muskeeguu Michigan Mrs. Mrs. Barnes accompanied Mr. Shoemaker home for a few weeks I visit with relatives at his plac?. Mrs. Harry Steed and daughter Been are spending the week in Indinnapolfe with relatives Misses Velma and Arvad Webb of Fort Wayne were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Studer. Ruth Farlow of Cincinnatti j spent Sunday with her parents Mr. t
din [ VENTfortUH Rl FH FREE! ! ■ i ARROWSHIRTS anyone purchasing a boy's Tom Sawyer Dress | 9 | S I Shirt we will give a Skull Cap absolutely FREE. 1 wfl S'T-SilS I We are not only giving you ? cap. but we also have jk I S j reduced the price of these shirts ? |>- “t? J m ° St value H * . \ .0 to be advertised in Decatur for Doi. II I Sizes 6to 14 791* • M"’" Day. These are regular $1.35 Tom Sawyer Shirts I f\i \3J/\ Arrow but the El2e s are brot. || f I SSSi-M * / i HK 1 en and as Ne have been Sel!in s 1 111 ft ...... r. .. . . ..... ..... i 1 Letter shirt for less money we have II g I \ Zy : \ d ' s - cont "’ uecJ this rts. Core H Sleeveless Men’s pil _ - " nd flet yours before the ” 1 shirts has been taken. || Sweaters Overalls |||l I ' the new shades and Men’s 220 White Back DOHdt Dt)V SOPfIF “ Il colors. Regular $1.50 Denim Overalls, regular - MUIIIII UUJ U|Juulul Ol' stock. Sizes 32 to 42. SI.OO values. Sizes 32 to EIMM ASavinsatsl special... 79c IH FRIDAY IHHHBh Handkerchiefs /<•& Here’s A Great Bargain B HVC These were 10c, 15c and 25c \-i! f Sil II .1 Hanky’s, but they are broken Jl W I V *1 boxes, some slightly soiled. S _ Men S Rayon They go Thurs. and Fri. — W i • Shirtsand , do2en fl Men’s and Young Men’s Athletic I mons . UJI cozen Lt-i jn i r? 88x88 count, oar ShOrtS J zj> .g f\f\ I[\ V / ‘ l tacked at all points All colors and all fTT X | 111 I ; A \y/ I of strain, elastic and f'l sizes. Regular 50c IA • W VZ / MM ■ H • strapped back to *l, values. 3 garments Yt prevent tearing, kJ ——————— — ~ zA n ’/ L 'o ht - ,ne< 6um and dark woolens, — Styles Dollar Day only -- Kg o 'a. Z,A- / are correct but they are broken sizes, 2 suits Sweaters TLi Suitcases r Z A CJ 7 ,f > cur is here-come, get the greatest Boy’s Slip Over I Brown and B.ack, with or with- O I # bargain we have ever offered. Mdl’S Caps II out for a summer 5 Suits—SlZC 31 regular Mens Caps taken Z 28 to 36. 2 sweaters U z IkJ A 5 Suit&—size 36 regular [rom our regular J 1 Paiamas <1 SI.OO A/k 2 suits—size 37 regular gizes a nd°shades. 4 1 Palamas regular (H — IJf'// 2 suits—size 38 regular Dollar Day t l ur 95 ’ 4X n ® $2 $3 $4 $5 111 (W 2 suits-size 39 regular — t s Da eS oni B c ’ Dolar Neckband Shirts k— || 1 suit — size 40 regular Men ’s work \Ne must sell there shirts— j $19.50 $24.J)0 $29.50 ‘ Shirts, Dress Shirts <3 \ Qualities . 1) T.„.. T..„, a„. \ J DOLLAR DAY sizes in, t. ? r. H ors, full cut, in sizes t&Jr a ■ 1/ «, Dollar Day Spec'Jtt SI.OO ®>l CIO.OO ial - 2 s - T7 Golf Hose Straw Hats b«, s <;» r h««. < Men’s Dress Straws jftk V" — ” f jacquard colors. 1 Men’s Work Shoes fl this price. I pan ITnMP -XW Here is the last word in shoe values — These are our -■ 4 * Famous Freidrnan Shelby Shoes which have always 9 Work Hats Silk Sox a real (JTr so 'd for $1.98 —It is an outing bal, composition soie — . - sock buv all col- itm and no . one in thc -cuntry can give such a value as Mens Work Hat ors and all sizes. jT *’ S ' ZCS ° to 12 ' -wide rim a good flj ' 141 Ddllar Day Special §l5O ] Dress Socks — — stock Dollar Day — * rayon and cot- i 1 Wash Suits good patterns, BOY’S KNICKERS MEN’S SI.OO TIES j ~e (er Pan Wash valued pair Knicke -’ elastic knee ’ 9 ° od p^e^ s Dollar Day Only Suits, ail colors _zw and colors, sizes 6to 14. Special 2TieS * ' an(l 51,1 S * ZeS “ T <1 / j 2 suits J* TohtL-T-Myeu-Co’lrbC fefe.s ✓ CLOTHING AND SHOES / FOK DAD AND LAD ~ I sizes 3to 8 xDECATUK' INDIANA* | spS na -....69c
Jami Mre. Frank Farlow. George Dericks epent the weekI end In Portland with relatives. ■ Sam Stahl was a business caller I In Portland. Monday. Dr. and Mrs. Gorman McKean i and son Tommy spent Sunday with i Mr. and Mrs. George Stahly of Fort | Wayne. A call meeting was held by thc . I Eastern Stare, Monday evening to discuss plans for a school of instructions to be held in Decatur Thursday evening. A delicious lunch was j served by the officere. The Junior League of the M. E. j eiiuri h enjoyed a picnic Monday ( afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shepherd ! 'and son David were guests of Miss j Esther Hutton of Muncie. Sunday. Prisoners Build Courthouse Creighton, Neb. — <U.R> — Knox county's new courlliou.se will be built by prisoners of the county | Jail. Oliver Prosser, brick maker, lias been hired by the county to boss the prisoners in making the bricks which will be used in the new county building. The present Jail population is two men. Prosser says he needs two more for an efficient force. o i Get the rtaoit —trio, Home.
WREN NEWS Friday marked the closing of a successful term of school. Miss Glenda Hauk has returned to her home in North West Ohio after spending a few days with iter arnnil parents Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Tumblesou and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Spahr of Decatur were recent visitors in the Joe Spahr home. Mrs. Catherine Springer spent [ part of last week with friends in Van Wert. O. Mrs. Kate Bowen spent last 1 | week wjth her sister Mrs. Elizabeth! I McMichael. Miss Maliel Springer of Kivare' Indiana visited Sunday with Mr. and I Mre. Clarence Chronister. Mrs. Prestige wife of Rev. Pres-j tige of this place who under went a major operation is slowly improv-, Ing in the Decatur Memorial hospi-! tai. Rev. and Mre. V. J. Sullivan former pastor wife of the U. B. church of this place but now ot Custar Ohio are tlte proud parents of a baby boy born recently Miss Sara Dull of Ada college spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mis. George Dull.
John Farno and Miss Pauline i Johnson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ; Valley Johnson of Huntington In-, ! dlunu were married recently. Miss! ■ Johnson Is a grand daughter of Douglass Burk of this place. The children and grand children met Sunday in the A. J Klracafe' home the occasion bejng the birth-! day anniversary of Mr. Klracafe. Mr. and Mrs. M. Rausch called — ll -—I, .
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