Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 13A, Ligonier, Noble County, 1 June 1920 — Page 3
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Aléc Baker, of Kendallville paid his Ligonier friends a visit Friday. ‘Mrs. Elmer Kiotz aad daughter Fredonna made a trip to Fort Wayne the last of the week. g The community center meeting will be held at Cromwell tonight. These meetings have been of much interest The repu t;lwun are to sidestep the liquor question in their nationsl platform according to leaders of the party . i | _ An jce cream social will be given at the Broadway church Wednesday evening, June 2nd. Everybody Invited. i ‘AAmong the :;ndenla. of lrndhm University to receive the Bachelor of Arts degree is Merlin 8. Tomple, of Kendallville. 3
© Elmer Klotz who has been suffering from rheumatism, was down town Friday taking a sun bath. His coudition is improving. i The Noble County Telephone Co. of Albjon, has petitioned the state utilities commission for permission. to increase its rates. L ~Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Sinclair, of Chicago, aré at their Wawasee cottage and Mrs J. L. Dunning is spending a week with them there.. ~Lisle Gilbert, a member of the graduating class of the Ligorier high school, gave a dinner to his class mates Friday evening which proved a very happy event Joe Miller paid $75 for a lot of spring chickens Thursday for the memorial day market and the lot was not a large one. Spring. chickens run from $1 to $1.50 each. g Mr. and Mrs George Shay returned to Chicago Monday night Mrs. Shay who had been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wysong was joined by Mr. Shay Saturday evening. An unusual sight was witnessed Friday when young ladies were seen driving stock automobiles from a Toledo factory to the Chicago market. Men are-usually employed in this service.
Smallpox has broken out in Howe, LaGrange. county, and at Hicksville; Ohio. Mrs. Louisa Harrison, writing from the latter named town says the schools are closed and the churches hold no public services. Mayor Charnley .and his office stenographer Miss Margaret Murray, both of Goshen, were married Thursday in - Chicago. Mayor Ctarnley's wife died about a year ago and he is the father of several children. __Adrian Scovil; of Chicago, while visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. M Culver last Thursday went fishing in the Elkhart river and landed a pike weighing eight and a half pounds. The fish was thirty-two inches long. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Coburn of Piper City, Ills;, have been visiting their son G. R. Coburn Northwest of Ligonier. They went from here to Wabash to sepnd a few days with their daughter and family before returning to Illinois, . : . . £
Henry Hire was fisking for blue gills in Wawasee Thursday when ha snared a three and a half pound bass. The big tish did not bite on the bait, but snared himself in the belly, Mr. Hire was much- elated over lLis peeuHar catch. i ]
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Mr and Mrs George G Scovil have taken rooms over the Wemple store D. M. Rench has been engaed ior some days installing a furnace 'a a Wawasee cottage. hian the building of a new schoo! house iu Clinton township, Elkhart county. Call phone No. 283 for taxi service. Prompt attention to all calls. Floyd Stitfner. - & . 13atf ~ Mayor Hemoch spent Sunlay and Monday with his parents in Lalorte, returning home Monday night 1
. Mrs Gilbert Notestine, who had been taking treatment in Adrain, Mich, is home and is considerably improved in . Mrs. Robert D. Shobe, Mrs. Nelle Sedgwick and Miss Mae Kerr were recent guests of Mr. and Mre. Alonzo Banta near Benton. C Miss Helen Jeanneret who is teaching in the Three River, Michigan, schools, came home to spend her Memorial Day vacation. e Wertheimer Brothers, Ligonier seed mercahnts, have purchased a new truck, a Huffman, to use in thelr ex‘tensive wool and seed business.
~Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Morris and daughter "Lucile, of Elkhart, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Conrad White and other Ligonier relatives. W. W. Wood arrived home Saturday. evening after attending a cunvention of the national association of refrigerator manufacturers at . Cleveland, Ohio: » . " Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Dovel are home from an iuspection trip to Ithica, New York, and are much pleased with taht section of the edarth surface. : ‘While going to Wawasee Friday evéning Mrs. J. L. Dunning lost a light biue sweater trimmed in white. Finder pleaseé réturn to Dunning ‘residence in Ligonier.' : ~ Be it said to the credit of the country the lower house of congress declined to pass the Knox peoce re solution over the president’s veto and it is now dead. L :
Mrs. Robert Kauffman, wife of Rey. Robert Kauffman pastor of the Solomon’s Creek U. B. church, was killed the other day in an automobile accident near New Haven, Allen county. - | The Goshen hospital has ciosed for lack of funds to keep it in éperaiion It may open later if funds of sufficient amount to pay running expenses can be raised. . . North Webster has incorporated a Water & Light company with a capiti’l stock of $25,000. Electric juice is to be purchased from the Winona Eléctric company. M. A Cotherman and family and Mrs. Jane Leas spent Sunday and Monday in Goshen and Wawasce.. Mrs. Leas will remain in Goshen a couple of weeks. i oo i oo . - W. A. Pearce of Elkhart relired N. Y. C. employee, and first clerk of the city of Ligonier, came as hos been his custom for years and spent Decoration Day with Ligonier friends. In. mentioning the presence in Goshen the other day of Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Christie the News Times says Mr. Christie has been employed by the Lyon & Greenleaf milling company for thirty years. . -
Curtis Hire came in from the farm Saturday for a needed ' rest. He finished planting 50 acres of corn during ‘the week and HRd the help of only one man. Mr. Hire uses a tractor to do his work. = ‘ Roy Keehn and _little son Roy came from Chicago and spent decorutlion day with home folks. Roy Keehn always finds time from his important duties in the city to remew old associations at the home of his boyhood. : The Banner. advertised a second hand Singer sewing machine for sale and there were no less than a-score of ~responses. The machipe was sold to the first applicant. It is demonstrated however, that second hand machines are not a drug on the marker. . Mr. and Mrs. Will Buckles and family came from Mishawaka Satur‘day to spend Sunday at Ftna. Mr. Buckles and his whole family were quarantined four weeks as swallpox Datients. The family is now located in the new home 320 S. Milbury street.
Mrs. James Clemens, of North Platte, Neb., while visiting in Kendallville had a foot amputated. Mrs. Clemens stepped on a Canada thistle before leaving home, and infection developed later and the foot was amputated Thursday in a Kendallville hospital. Mrs. Joseph Smith has arrived in Ligonier from Garrett. where she spent several weeks since leaving the hospital there tith her daughter Mrs. ‘Virgil Todd and family. Mrs. Smith has about recovered from a serious surgical- operation. The Smiths are ‘at their new home in this city - ~The - following Ligonierites mo- | tored to Indianapolis to witness- the | dames George Bryan, RWy Ferguson, W. J. Bolitho, Dr. C. D. Lare, Fred 'Starr; Harry S. ‘Hamilton, Audley
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. " Lad Loses Hand. - After having watched his father feed a grinding machine at Mentone, Max Hellans, 5 years-old son of Hershel Hellans, attempted to imitate his parent and in so doing ploced his arm betwéen two cogwheels with the result that his right hand was completely severed. = - : Republicans to Meet, - The national committee of the republican party is to meet in Chicago select new committeemen and - settle contesting delegates. Joseph B. Kealing will be named as a member of the national committee for Indiana in place of James A. Hemenway who is to retire. The Indiana delegation to the national convention is cAlled to meet at the Congress hotel, Chicago on the morning of Juneé Tth. ; ~ Mcßride Is Chosen. 5 Judge R. W. Mcßride, formerly ot Auburn and well known in Ligonier, was chosen grand commander of the G. A: R. of Indiana at the Bloomington encampment. Col Mc¢Bride now resides in Indianaolis. - e e g The county board of review and equalization meets next Monday, June 7th for a thirty-day session. t
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