Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 178, Decatur, Adams County, 29 July 1937 — Page 11
IfglON BAND WILL ACT AS “HALLY BAND" a” 0 And Other Events tilllP and any place- ?' the festivities of the Deca•‘'free Street Fair may be *' t jts highest-there also The found the American Legion the "Ballyhoo" band of |m<l - r-Xr the supervision of Dick LXrger. local music enthusind other talented musicians city, the band was re-organ-J, this year especially for this fe. rt Sellemeyer, local band L lo r in addition to his many as music instructor, was
1866 1937 Winnes Shoe Store Seventy-one Years of Shoe Selling in Decatur. We have always carried a complete line of High Grade Footwear, for Men. Ladies, and Children. Quality of the best, at the lowest price. Below we have a few specials for Friday, Saturday and Fair Week. MANY MORE BARGAINS IN THE STORE.
30 prs. Womens Beach SANDALS. Red, white, green and yellow. Sizes rJ'' 6 L.. 69c 57 prs. Women’s White OXFORDS. Sizes 4 to 10
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pUPSOAr c *gSfrEBBAPUW£ WHETHER your choice is a HUDSON or a TERREPLANE you'll find either to your satisfaction. ROTH are No. 1 cars in their field. Both have many features found only in these two great cars. WE INVITE you to stop at our salesroom and inspect these two great cars. We would be more than pleased t” have >ou get behind the wheel and thrill as you travel along the g . • COMFORT - CONVENIENCE - ENDURANCE and —you’ll discover all these just as hundreds ol Decatur and Adams County owners have recently. (Ask about the new low-cost G. I. T. time payment plan—terms to suit your income.) ■ 4 P. Kirsch 6* Son first n. PHONE 335 ORST & MONROE STS.
able to find time to aid In the practice of the Legion band. A total of 12 pieces will be found In the band at all times, some of the players working in shifts. The band will play at all free acts as a "bally" hand for the various shows and concessions. Directing the band will be Harold "Hal" Teeters, local orchestra and band leader. The band has been hired by the committee for duty during all active hours of the fair. The band will wear the regular American Legion band uniforms worn last year by the group. Following is the personnel of the band, as it will appear. Some of the players will play at either day or night sessions of the fair ons. Robert Ashbaucher, Harold Gay, John Schieferstein, Arthur Poling, Gerald Light, Keith Hunt, Dick Wertseberger, Dick Bucklev, John Gerber. Bill Sc hrock. Harold Teeters, Dick Brodbeck, Edward Martz, Don Stump, Bud Anspaugh, Fred Engle. Jim Wemhoff and Dick Schafer.
27 prs. Mens White OXFORDS to close out J&’ 4 * Odd lot of Misses white OXFORD and STRAPS $1 ' sl-69 Pair
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1937.
Contrasts the Old and the New ' J
Broadwayites are nearly all automobile fans and anything out of the ordinary along the “Row” interests them greatly. Recently one of the first Hudsons built, a 1909 model, was placed on exhibition beside the 1937 cars, on the floor of Hudson’s big Broadway salesroom. Theatrical folk from all along the famous Avenue I tried that contrast of sitting in the seat of what was one of the snappiest cars of its day and the latest model with its finger tip gearshift. Miss
BUFFALO BONES MINED IN DAKOTA AT PROFIT Deadwood, S. D. —(UP) —Clayton Brumley of the Shade Hill (east of the Black Hills) has a novel form of mining. He discovered a quanitity of well preserved buffalo bones in a cut bank near the Grand River. When the demand for cured bones create] ; a market he set <.. work with hie j tractor and uncovered the bones.
Grade Barrie, featured singer of the Broadway production the “Show is On”, is shown here at the wheel of both cars, the old and the new. She was most intrigued by the difference in equipment and the methods of control. The 1909 car had no windshield or top. Its kerosene lamps copied the horse and buggy style and it is a far cry from the external gearshift lever to the new selective automatic shift which is wnMoUed by the flick of a finger.
RIDES, SHOWS WILL FURNISH FAIR THRILLS Fair Board Engages “Thrillers” For 1937 Street Fair Thrills and chills will be furnished aplenty for those who enjoy the carnival spirit at the Decatur Free Street Fair, according to those in charge. In accordance with their usual custom, the Gooding company is I bringing to the local fair an unusual array of rides for entertainment. Included in the “rides" this year ; will be the "Sky-Ride," an amusement that has rapidly gained in popularity in the past few years ’ since its first innovation. Second only to the Sky-Ride will be the usual line consisting of a Whip, Ferris Wheel, Merry-Go-Round, Rido-O and several kiddies' rides. Featured among the shows will be the “Teii-In-One,” located as usual or. Court street, proclaiming the various freaks that have been gathered together under one “top.” The athletic show, where local boxing and wrestling talent may match its skill against that of the feaured carnival “bad men,” will, also be a part ot the shows at the fair. It will be located on South Second street. A total of seven rides and five shows have been engaged by the fair board, those unnamed include the usual array of “freaks" and sideshow attractions that annually thrill thousands of fairgoers. o Airedale Gets “Diploma” ABINGTON, Mass. , (U.PJ—Ja< k, the pet airedale of Alexander I D'Amata, Jr. ,13, is an educated dog——with grammar school diploma to prove it. Jack attended the Dunbar Street School every day with his master, never once disturbing the classroom. Supervises Streets k lifc Jill Civil Works Commissioner Ralph Roop is chairman of the street committee for the Decatur Free Street Fair and Agricultural Show August 2 to 7 Inclusive.
Summer Furniture Clearance
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Great Bargains! BED ROOM SUITES $39.50 and up Three lo Six Pieces Our entire stock of Bed Room Suites is included in this great clearance. A wide range of favored woods. You must see them.
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INNER SPRING MATTRESSES ‘SUPER VALUE’’ $14.50 Luxurious Spring BWBmWWmI Unit of 209 coils. Heav-*l-v Upholstered with i strong cotton felt and hub! covered with flowered art ticking.
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Savings! DINING ROOM SUITES $69-50 and up Eight and Nine Pcs. Every Suite is reduced for this Clearance. Priced much lower than you I expect for such proved j quality pieces. NOW is your chance to save money.
