Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 33B, Ligonier, Noble County, 22 October 1920 — Page 3

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SCHOOL NOTES , Rev. Thompson gave a talk on Ed ucation and Ideals. He told how when he was small he wanied to be a minister. He told of his hard struggle to attain an education but he never.gave up. In his talk he had four main points. The first one was to lay aside all his hindrances he could not even reach hope to attain anything higher than his aim and if he did not lay aside his hindrances hec oud not even reach his aim. :

Second point was to avoid weaknesses and sin. These things If not banished from your body will act as anchors and will not let you succeed. Then the third point of his talk was to be paitient. Be patient with your friends, associates or instructors and in the end you will get value received Mr. Thompson's fourth and last point was to watch your ideals and alms. If you once lose sight of them you will find it extremely hard to locate them again. Watch your leader in every day life and copy his actions. Do not think that when you have graduated from high school that you are perfected and let it go at that, but keep on striving for higher things. Life s a thing that grows slowly, as slow as Solomon's Cedars of Lebanon 80 we will have to be patient.

Arthur Biddle Miss Gloye Yockey, of Bremen, visiced the high school on Wednesday. This Friday evening, Oct. 22, both the boys and girls basket ball teams will meet the Churubusco boys aud girls team on the local floor. The Churubusco teams are said. to be strong and a good game is anticipated. The high school has arranged to present a number of good, clean entertainments this year. The first number will be given sometime in November when the Hawaiians will come under ayspices of the Senior cldss. The Hawalians is a group of Hawalian musicians who will give an evening of Hawalian music. The proceeds of the entertainment course will be used. to help provide a more suitable place in the high school building to hold i entertainments.

. NEWS NOTES . John Green haé given his Diamond lake cottage a new dress of paint. ° Arthur Zlmmermufi drove a Vtractor purchased here to South Milford. L. L. Koon has just moved into hia fine new home on First street. _ Sugar is now retailing in the Ligonier market at 13 cents the pound. Mrs. Ollle Simmons spent Sunday and Monday visiting friends in Fort Wayne. : i One of the schools in: Kendallivlle has been closed to prevent an epidemic of scarlet fever. g B. W. Cowley'continuu to improve and will soon be at his-old post of duty in his coal office. ' . Lost, a key to a-Yale lock, on Cavin street. Finder please return to Henry Tyler and receive.reward. . Joseph Kimmell has gone to Colorado on a business mission. Mr. Kimmell is cashier of the Cromwell bank and is a booster for his town.

Mr. and Mrs. James Loy and son Wilbur .and Mrs. Clara Putterbaugh, of Piqua, Ohio were dinner guests Tuesday at theh ome of W. H. Loy. Straight Salary— $35.00 per week and expenses to man or woman with rig to introduce Eureka Egg Producer Eureka Mfg. Co., East St Louis, Il Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Timstman, of Nappanee, were guests of their granddaughter Mrs, C. J. Gale the first of! the week. . . G Mrs. Harry Menaugh and ’F‘rankl Summers, of Columbia City, are spend-| ing the week at the John Green cottage, Diamond lake. They are former residents of Ligonier. — Charles D. Hills, formerly of Ligonier and son of Wilbur Hills, Was joined in marriage at Goshen to Miss Mildred E. Churchhill. The newlyweds &w‘m reside in Niles, Mich.

: SATURDAY SPCEIAL: MEN'S | - CHEVIOT SHILTING, (ÜBCKS ~ AND ALL DLUE 33¢ A 7 JACOB 1 - SHEETS £TORE., ; | ' Mr. and Mrs. George Keitser are home from an extended visit. They stopped in Hamilton, Butler, Waterloo, St. Joe, Spencerville winding up with a stay of two days in Fort Wayne. | Albert Deardorf! left with his family Wednesday for Florida and will spend the winter at or near Tampa. The family leaves many friends to wish it pleasure in the sunny southland. ST e

Sunday Services at M. E. Church. ~ Sunday School 9:30 = . Morning Worship 10:3¢ it . The Rev. Lemkaw of Albion will preach in the evening service at 7p. m‘ A . J. V. Phillips, general agent for the Samson Automobile Insurance Co., has gone to Kokomo, removing with his family to that ¢ity Wednesday. g e insurance business here will be ted after by Roy Elijah and Earl Fackler. _ H. Loy, of Indianapolis, was &t home over night Wednesday with his parents and left Thursday for the Great Lakes Naval Training m% to take fifteeh ‘hours flying this Deing one of the requirements as long as he is hc‘ in the reserve.

: i - BAINS 18 POUNDS : 4 E ' - Have Disappeared Since Taking Tanlac o . - *“] bad fallem off until I weighed only one hundred and twenty-two pounds, but since taking Tanlac { weigh one hundred and forty and I was never before In better health ™ said Henry Lindeman, living at 1323 East Washington street, Fort Wayne, Ind. : . { “My kidneys and stomach got outf of order nearly four years ago,” he sald. “My kidneys worried me nearly all the time and it was almost impossible for me to get out of a chair without somebody heiping me. My digestion was bad and what little I ate seemeéd to do more harm than coodl 1 lost a great amount of weight and strength, 1 was subject to rrqqno‘vml headache spells that finally got the best of me. o ] i 1

“But Tanlac has put an end to my suflering and I.am now a well and sound man and feel better and more fit for work than I have in many years. My kidneys are in fine shape and the catch has disappeared from my back. 1 enjoy my meals now, for I never have any trouble afterwards, no matter what I eat. The headaches are all gone and 1 never feel a trace of rheumatism any more. I have been built up in every way and Tanlac is responsible for my good health.’ Tanlec is seld in Ligonler by 8. J Willlams and by the leading druggist in every town. L ade Farmers Association News. The County Board of Directors held a splendid business meeting at Ali’blon, Saturday, October 16th, and discused affairs concerned with the-pro-gress of the organization movement. Each township in the County, except one, was représented. The directors were well pleased with the progress being made by organized farmers in the attempt to correct existing marketing grievances. It was emphasized that farmers only want economic justices upon any classes or industries necessary to national welfare. The farmers are now trying to eliminate some of the lost motion in distribution of their products which they contend is to the advantage of the consumer as well as the producer. The unreasonable expense of -distribution has cut farm receipts until many are leaving the rural: districis for the city as shown by the census figures. J C. Buckles, President of the Shorthorn Club, and County Ageut Widney represented the County at a District meeting of stock breeders, County Agents and Fair officials held at Fort Wayne, Friday, October 15th, for the purpose of considering the formation of a north-east Indiana District Fair. The plan is for the BlueRibbon winners of the several County Fairs to compete for disirict honors at the District Fair. ' '

Noble County Breeders met at Albion, Thursday evening, October 21 to hear the report of the .representatives and discuss action to be taken by the County om the proposition.

Library Notes. - In the Ligonfer Library are found these books that may be of special interest to women. S . American Women in Civic Work-— Bennett : L Civic Righteousness and Civic Pride —Hall = S The Ambitious Woman in Business —Gilbert i Women in Industry—Abbott . ' Woman and Labor—Schreiner The Complete Hostess—Laughlin t Table Service—Allen Costume Design and Home Planning —TzoF : F * The Adolescent Girl—Blanchard r The Charm of Fine Manners— Starrett - e ' Good Manners for all Occasions—lsangster , o ‘The woman Citizens Library edited by Shailer Matthews includes: Political Science ‘. Practical Politics Woman Suffrage . - 3 Women and the Law.. o The mcmmabm 3 - "The an Citizen and the Home.

- Must Select Delegates. Officlal notices have just been sent: out from the headquarters of the Indiana Federation of Farmers’ Associations calling for the election of delegates to the second annual convention of the organization which is to be held in Indianapolis in the auditorium of the Masonic Témple on November 15 and 16. According to the provisions of the state constitution county organizations must sélect these accredited delegates not latter than the last Saturday in October which falls on October 30 this year.

i American Legion Ball. - The opening ball of the season was given in Kann hall Tuesday- evening. With a large atendance and excellent music the affair was highly. successful. This was but one of a series of ‘dances to be given by the Ligonier Post ‘this season and if the opening One was any criterion of those to follow the public may look forward to 4" delightful winter. o , . Small Pony. - Peter Deardorff of east of Goshen college, had on display the smallest pohy colt ever seen in this locality. the Pony weighed only 33 pounds when fngl‘gfi and was 10 days old Saturday. It'is §ald that fe smdllest animal of

=TS 'S L . Crow-Elkhart Cars Reduced . ines ~ Big cut on all makes and styles » | - NEW PRICES . 3 passenger 4 cylinder Roadster . $1293 ~ S passenger 4 cylinder Touring . 1295 ~ - 3 passenger 6 cylinder Roadster . 1545 ' © . D passenger 6 cylinder Touring . . 1545 : 4 passenger 4 cylinder Sport . . 1345 4 passenger 6 cylinder Sport . . 1595 | | 3 passenger 6 cylinder Coupe . . 2145 ~ . 7 passenger 6 cylinder Sedan . .. 295 Come in and talk car or call and I will demonstrate the | machine you want. See me now for .- ' winter storage. | - Blazed Trail Garage George W. Woodhouse, Prop. Ligonier, Indiana

Make your clothes money go - ~ farther this fall ~You'll find that we are trying to help our customers keep down the cost of clothes

by two means ; Ist-The best quality in clothes ---Hart Schaffner & Marx goods. 2nd--The lowest possible prices for quality. We’ve marked our prices ‘for fall as “close the bone” as.we can possibly go. We're going to do our part in that respect. We expect that we’ll break about even on some of these goods. | The main thing is that you'll get the kind of quality that gives (long service; that will make [your clothes money go farther thon ever betore.

Hart Schaffner & Marx fine - fall suits and overcoats $45.00, $50.00, $60.00 Carney Clothing Store - The Store where Most all the People Trade @

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