Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 37B, Ligonier, Noble County, 19 November 1920 — Page 2

United Brethren Chureh e+ o 5B S A L AR ST S .~ SO GRS D Everybody is_ invited to attend its services _ who do not attend church elsewhere. - e S TO I UMD As o E % ; Sunday School 9:30 A. M. : Preaching Sunday 10:45 A. M. and 7 P. M. v . Mid Week Praver Service Wednesday 7:30 PN : . . e e e e — TTS h) ' . .- ~ Stop! Seriously Consider . What is your attitude toward the churches of this city? Wha would become of them if everybody treated them as )bu do? Whal would the clity be without them? S A . The Churches are doing more to ‘nercase the financlal values of the couniry than banks, manufacturing ;lfi.ia’;"r‘» or any other lodustiry in the -commercial world . : < x« are the Joundaticn of present form of civilization They are insisting vn the elimination from civic life of ail evils that entice and ruin the youtl ¢f the ot Uniry. : They stand for the passage and enforcomen: of laws that will honor God i make the community clean and saf. .'-r' you and yuur‘ .'it-!;ifl}' ' S : e I 8 stich an-institutic ' worthy of your sympuths .;2:41 support? It 80 see to {t that it géts them : :

Cold weather is just ahead. Is your storage battery in proper condition to meet the heavy demands thut will be made on it? . A weak, half run-down battery will not turn over a cold, stiff engine; it will not keep vour lights burning brightly during t‘hc long nights that are coming. : ~ln winter, more than at any other time, you need a fully charged, powerful battery in-vour car. Our service will insure this for you. It will keep vour battery up to the mark all ~winter and insure the quick starts vou want. - .. If you plan to store vour car, remember special battery attention is necessery. An idle battery deteriorates quickly uniess charged and inspected rez"ul:;rly. We will take care of all this for vou: store vour battery give it the attention it needs and return it to you in the Spring fresh and vigqrous.’ . : - : _ ’ You need our service this Winter. . Drive around, let ux look at your battery now and make arrangement for the future. . - b Electric Servi At The Lincoln Highway Garage ,

Great Premium Offer The Ligonier Banner and -the Woman’s World $2.25 the Year $2.25 Both publicafions will be mailed to new subscribérs so the Banner and all old ‘patrons paying one year in advance, between now and Jan. 1, 1921, this big big offer holds good. ‘ . | ~ Banner Publishing Co.

The Big Sale of all of my winter stock at first cost. Come in and ~ get your first choice. All new and up-to-date Millinery at this slaughter Beewale. o BONDE CHEA . .. NONERTEPR By oo 040

THE LIGONTIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.

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Victory Medals For Former Marines. " Victory Medals for issue to former marine who served in the U. 8. Marine Corps during the World War are now. Leing issued by the Marine Corps Recruiting Station, 454 South State street Chicago, 11linois. They will be furnish 4 upon presentation of .discharge or cortified copy of discharge. Those former Marines who reside in. this vicinity will be issued the Medals immediately by mailing their discharge to the Chicago office. ‘ Ofticers and men of the 4th Brigade who served with the 2nd- Diyision throughout the period of the war -are entitied to wear stars on their Victory ribbons for participation in the following major operations: _ : Aisne defensive 21 May to 5 June, 1918. - - L .

Aisne-Marne offensive 18 July to 19 July; 1918. . e St. Mihiel offensive 12 September to 16 September, 1918, . : , “Meuse-Argonne offensive 1 October tO.lO October and 1 November to il November, 1918, s : - In addition to the major operations mentioned above paragraph a defensive sector clasp 'is awarded for service in one or more of the following engagements: : ; _ i ~ Verdun Sector 17 March to 5 May 1918. ; . . Chateau-Thierry 6 June to 7 July 1918, . , ~ Marbache Sector 1 August to 13 August . 1918, ‘ - Not more than one defensive sector clasp will be awarded to any individual, and the total number of clasps or bronze stars to which any one mav be entitled are five; i. e., four battle clasps and one defensive sector clasp. with one bronzeé star for each clasp. In addition thereto, silver star for gallantry citations in general order will be issued in accordance with information shown.

Band Boys Reunion. | The members of the old Kimmell band and families, who were in when theb and disbanded some years ago, and some who used to play eight or ten years ago met at the Dull hall at Kimmeel last Thursday night for a jolly time and played until midnigi. A supper was served and a fine and pleasant evening was spent and enjoyed by all present. A motion was carried to meet at the same place in a_year. Those present were A. C. Boomrshine and family of Kendaliville; Floyd Stellar and family, Walter Wolf and family, Noah Fausnaugh and family, Clyde Fausnaugh and family Dora Fausnaugh and family, Milo Calbeck and family, Raymond Clark and famil, Claude Baker and family, A. L Fry and family, Walter Rinehold and‘ family, Clem Fausnaugh and wife, Luther Fry and wife, Mr. Garman and wife, Wayne Switzer and wife; Eddie Switzer and lady friend, Fred Duesler, Lloyd Williamson and Lester Bordner. ; "Rellc of Past Age. . i Vincennes, Ind., Nov. 15—A tiny siiver bell which: was rung July 3, 1776 ' because of the signing of the Declaraition- of Independence, rang again Thursday moraing in commemoration of the signing of the armistice, bringing to an end fighting in the world war. It is in the tower of the St. Francis Xavier Catholic church, the oldest in the Northwest territory. The bell made out of jewels given by the pople of France, is one of the historic relics of the early days. _The ringing of the bell was one of the many features surrounding Vincennes’s celebration of Armistice day this year. Two years ago, on Novem‘ber 11, the morning of the signing of the armistice, the Rt. Rev. Joseph Chartrand of Indianapolis who was in thec ity, read mass shortly after midnight. It was through the ringing of this same bell that the people of Vincennes were notified that the armistice had been signed. : ;

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Indorses Christmas Seals. President Wilson has indorsed the double barred Red Cross Christmas Seal campaign. He expréssed the hope that millions of citizens will support the. anti-tuberculosis campaign. His letter to Dr. Charles J. Hatfield, of the National Tuberculosis Association, follows: )

- “I cannot too often express my profound interest in the work being done to check tuberculosis. My interest in the movement is very great and lasting and I wish for it the most complete success. I hope that the little stamps that you are seeking to sell will - find millions of purchasers. Cordially and sincerely yours, Woodrow Wilson.” Tom Had His Experiente .

During the recent campaign the Indianapolis News supported the democratic party and the report was circulated that Tom Taggart had purchaseéd a controling interest in the paper.. Since the election the heirs of the late Charls W. Fairbands and Delevan Smith, who own the paper, have incorported under the name of the Indianapolis News company. The paper will be controlled by Delevan Smith and is a money making property Taggart has no interest in the paper now and had none during the campaign. : :

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