Ligonier Banner., Volume 54, Number 38B, Ligonier, Noble County, 26 November 1920 — Page 3

~_Another Royal Suggestion Biscuits and Cinnamon Buns - From the New RovaL Cook Book

BISCUIT! So tender | they fairly melt in. the mouth, and of such glorious flavor that the appetite 1s never satisfied. These Dbiscuits | anyone can make with ROJ‘II Baking Powder l and these unusual. recipes. . L . Biscuits 2 cups flcur 4 teaspoons Noyal Baking Powder ‘!Whtroo-’:h ' ] ns shortening & cup milk or half milk { - and half water 4 Sift together flour, buklns | powder and sait, ad shortening and rub in very lightly. add liquid slowly: roll or pat on floured board to about one inch in thickness (handle as little as possible): cut with biscuit cutter Bake in hot oven 15 to 20 minutes. : Royal’ Cinnamon Buns Zfiwps.fiour - teaspoon s !t 4 teaspoons Hoya!l . - Baking Fowder 2 tablespoons shortening legg k A 4 cup water %cup sugar " £ tsaspoons cinnamon 4 tablespoons sceded ‘raiaing G St 2 tablespoons ¢f mearured sugar with -flour salt and baking powder. rud shortening -in lightly: add beaten o{c to water end add slowly. Roll out ig-inch - thick on floured board; brush with meited butter, spiinkle with sugar, cinnamon and ralsins, Roll asr for selly roll; cut into 1%-inch pleces, piace with cut edges up on’ well-greascd pan; sprinkle with n Qitile rugar and cinpamon RBake in moderate oven 30 to 3% miputes; remove from pan at once: :

D €iy (,\\J ) e Tf-",‘," ’1 /j Q\ e ENEY Ry gt W t i I O ..% TE SRR Sy L/ ;')“ . (€ " - 3 s@{;}@. 2 / 5 e . Ui < \-H 23,79 . )‘., e T LT T ; eorvßroug @OOD BREAD WITH 600 D YURKEY are imseparable from » Tharksgiving dinner. We will supply yon with the most deliefous bread in all kinds ‘of loaves, as well as the most tempting pumpkin and mince pies, and all kiunds of cholee bakestuifs of the highest grades, and made trem the purest and ‘west materials. . M. G. Rodgers ~ Telephone B 4

Harry Schidtterback Trustee Perry Township Office Day, Satarday? at Mier State Bank

Usually fade aw=: in 15 to 30 minutes. Try Digest ‘Well Tablets. In 15 minutes, you'll feel better. In 30 minutes, you'll feel relief of the most positive kind. In less than an hour, some serions attacks of acute indigestion have disappeared entirely. That is why stomach au‘gerers should never be without Digest Well Tablets. They. aid nature in digesting food and correcting the stomach.. Soon you can eat as you should, and yet live in comfort. Try them and sce. If your druggist -capnot supply you, send 30c for a package prepaid. Money back if they ?i(l' you, One Day Doctor Co., Bourbon, nd . -

United Brethren Church [lied pretaren viurcl Everybody is invited to attend its serviees ' ‘ whe do net attend church elsewhere. : : : Sunday School 9:30 A. M. . Preaching Sunday 10:46 A. M.and 7TP. M. = Mid Week Prayer Service Wedneaday 7:30 PN e Stop! Seriously Consider What is your attitude toward the ehurches of this city? What would become of them if everybody treated them as you do? What wquld the eity be.without them? - 2 '~ The Churches are doing more to inerease the finaneial values of the coyntry than banks, manufeeturing plants er any ether iadaustiry in the commercial world. , - They are the foundation of present form of civilisation. _ ' They are insisting on the elimination from eivic life of all evils ‘theit enties and Tuln the youth of the eountry. ok , . They stand for the passage and enforesment of lawa that will %fi«\ and make the community clean end safe for you and your r "18 such an inetitution worthy of yeur sympathy and support? It adUsdh to:it'that it gete them.. . . o.

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New Incorporations, ~ Following® are .concerns to file articles of “incorporation . with the secretary of setate: . = “Norstrom Manufacturing Company, Cromwell; capital, $500,000: telephone lockouts and accessories; directors, M. L. Hussey. J. C. Kimmell, R. D. Eaton, F. N. Hunt, W. R. Wright, N. E. Norstrom, C. E. Seymour, LaGrange County Tilephone Company LaGrange; capital $150,000; to operate telephones; incorporators, F. G. Smeltzly, L. 1. Miller, F. P. Sanders C. 8. Nichols, 8. F. lunssen. - = . - Samll Pox in Middlebury. " Mrs. Thomas Jackson, who expected to spend Thanksgiving with a sister in Middlebury returned home Tuesday after reaching Goshen. She learncd that a man occupying a part of her sister’s house is ill of ‘small pox and that the home is under quarantine.

: Camping Flelds. \ Many cities ate establishing camping tileds for automobile tourists. Ligonier has an ideal ground for such a purpose at the foot of East Third street. : Hoffman is Named. Commander R. W. Mcßride of the Indiana G. A. R. has named John H | Hoffman, of Ligonier, chairman of the legislative committee of the organigation. Was Great Supper. . ~ Ligonier contributed largely to the big crowd enjoying the chicken lup-1 per at Sparta Christian church 'l_‘ues-‘ day evening. The supper was a fine one. | For ' sale, desirable building lot. Sidewalk and sewer. Rube Deeter. 38bte

Irvin Jacobs of Straus Bros. Co. is much in demand as an orator since he delivered an address on banking at Millersburg the other day. Mr. Jacobs says if the neals offered equal the Millersburg feast he will accept all calls. g The undisputable evidence that Mr. Bolling, treasurer of the ‘h'ipplul board, was not guilty of accepting a bribe will not induce vepublican sheei3 publishing the infamous story to print a correction. Mr. Bolling is a brother of Mrs. Wodrow Wilson.

o ~ A Musical Treat. The first of the month end organ recitals to be given this winter by ‘Miss Martha Hutchison will be rendered at the Presbyterian Church next Sunday evening al the Vesper hour 6 o'clock p. m. - . The opening recital a few weeks ago was a promise of the fine musical programs whieh will be festures of the Presbyteriad Vesper services during the winter. Thede organ treats are offered at an hour when every lover of good music is able o come and hiear. The service are free o all The city of Ligonler should comgratulate itself on the possession of such talent as 15 here and make it & matter of pride to support these of ferings by coming out in fores. This & the program for next Sunday . - _ : Organ | _Thapksgiving Hywn ~Klvey-Ash-ford. . Even Song-—Johnston | Meditation-Andante serisos=Kotel- ~ The HMoly City=—wrr. for ergas by Foster. 4 Solo—HMeetor Baek - Selection from Fausr-Gounod-Bddy Offertire de Bt. Cecile No. I--Batiste Hymn §7-—Congregation Invoeation : Offertory—Orgas Address—Pastor ‘ ' " Mise Marthe Huichison, Orgamist Dr. C. G. Keeln, Chorister Rev. H. Lewis Meyer; pastor F

Mre. B. W. Cowjey was a gaest of her son in Elkhart Thanksgiving. set ———— > Maypr Henog¢h spent Twwvinxl with his parents in LaPorte. The Misses Blanch Hanh,'nlloon-i Bolitho and Ksther Taft were Chieago visitors. - - | ' Mrs. Evanna Smith spent Thanksgiving with the Polloek Yamily in Angola. : Mrs. Mae Carney ie home from her visit with her daughter Helea m} Michigan. ises - A £ George Bryan was in Toledo Tues day attending & meeting of dealers in Ford cars. . E. P. Cunningham, for many years a dentist in Goshen, is dead of Bright's duegu aged 63. . ’ | Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Shobe wers Thanksgiving guests of George Shobe in Mishawaka. |

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green are here from Pennsylvania guests of the W. B. Inks family. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Weaver onjoycdl a duck Thanksgiving presented by @ friend in Wawaka. . Miss Helen Thomas accompanicd Miss Katherine Wood home from Chicago for the week end. : : .. Y - Mrs. Clarence Ball, accompanied by her babe, is in Ligonier visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Wlllilml.-' ’ T | Avery Nulf, who some time ago took up a residence in Orwell, Ohlo, has returned to the Nulf farm near Cromwell. . |

Attorney Bothwell and little Mary Decker spent Thanksgiving im Indianapolis with Dr. and Mre. White a» is their custom. _ The ministers and school teashers of the city are made honoray members *,ot the Ligonier Community Association by e vote of the members. ' Miss Fredonna Klotz, who reeently underwent a serious surgical operation is back on the job as stenographer for Green Bros. & Oldfather. ' The engagement otm, Marie Horf-“ man of Jefferson township and Walter B. Stansbury of South Bend is announced the marriage to taks place December 30. : : . l

The ‘condition of Alva Hosteter of Albion, well kncown in Ligonier ia very precarious, his d2ath expected al any time. The geniizzn» i= a brother of Mrs. C. R. Steusbury. I e - uREEE—

imes Gifts : mu be a long way off but we .. Pctures 1o be used Hieber Studios iy

GLASSIFIED ADS: F For Bale—Hard ecal burner. In Egood condition laquire Banmér oMce. e : 37alt Bring your aluminem ware in nesd of repairing o my shep where it will be neatly done. D. M. Rench 3Sbiéc For rent-b-roam hewss, modern exsapt furnace, near the M. E chureh For Sale~—Davenport and [ibrary table. Call phone Ne. 414, Ligonler. . dsail . Wanted—At onge, abouwt three unfurnished rooms for light Lhouse keeping close in. Phone 13 Bannar - : - dsant ' Swag Rienie, Amtiexs Coanty Clab, fSyivan Laks Rome @ity, Sunday Nov. 21 Eiks and frisads Invited. Come abd get & tarkey for your Thanksgiviag dinger. sadw For Sale~B¢ hsad of high grade bresding ewes. One registered Shropshire buek. Can be seenh At Stones Hill farm or inquire L K Sehiottarbaek, Syresuse, Ind , Tast Sesure a busimsas education, either ia the resideat sehoo! or by home stady, Catalog and HMome Study bookiet free. Write the South Bead Business Gelisge, South Basd Indiana, séblmo.

Fer Sale—Tae building lot en the North Bide with a froatage of 90 feet and depth of 106 fest, Fine shade trees aad other imprevemeats. Wil sell eheap. Will Gidsen, Mishawaka, Ind. 30 Glad With Farm Paper. . Arrengements have besn made wheredy the Banner and the Ohio Farmer will be malled for a»kmi year. This rate applies to new subseribers and all old ones who pay one year ia advanee. The Banper aad the Woman's Weld fer $3.36 e the same bagls. : bt Ne Hustiag On Our Parms. Persons are warned against hunting on our farms and viclators of this trespass order will be prosecuted to the limit. , Fleyd Leming Marry Clemens , . Sanger Smith 7 Car] Wolt ‘ - Har]l Wolt ' - 9. V. Borger. 37a2t .Leara %o Danes. Coasult Arnold EKison Tuesday and Thursday evening of each week 8 to 11 o'eloek for instruetions in daneing. ‘All latest steps, taught. Chlildren's class Friday afteraeon 4:30 te §:3O. : 3 37adt el oo pari s Fresh Fish. : I will have & supply of fresh fish every Wedneaday for delivery. James Adams, . 38a4

Clothing Values That Talk

‘We'll give you fine all ;wo_nl qua!_tty and thebest styles to be had. we'l reduce your clothes expense. Your money will buy more value here than elsewhere. iy - Suits at 9.00 to 49.00 - Overcoats at 25,00 to 50.00 CARNEY’S

For the School Girls and Misses - Miss Saratoga Will be here Thanksgiving week, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday with a full line of Middie Suits and Blouses. She comes especially for you. - Besure and see her and make your selection * PRICES REASONABLE | Headquarters at the = Remember the dates November 24, 25, 26, 27

Accuartly and Scien'ifically Fittu{ Broken lenses ~ replaced. | Mrs. L. P. Wineburg E. R. Kurtz | Auctioneer Dates can be made at Weaver's Mardware Stere Ligonier, Phone L 34, or el my residence, pbone

Great Premium Offer The Ligonier Banner and . the Woman’s World $2.25 the Year $2.25 Both publications will be mailed to new subscrfbers s 0 the Banner and all old patrons paying one year in. advance, between now and Jan. 1, 1921, this big big offer holds good. @ |

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