Ligonier Banner., Volume 55, Number 17A, Ligonier, Noble County, 20 June 1921 — Page 4

B . igarette : To seal in the delicious Burley tobacco flavor. S . BL7 20 Mrs. M. A. Anvedo, of Battle Creek, Mich.,has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Smith for the past week. T e e A e T Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Weir are in Louisville, Ky., to atend a hardware convention and on a pleasure trip. They will be absent about ten days. Lysle Gilbert employed in the South Bend postoffice is home to spend his vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gilbert. . -

-~ Elkhart Day P JIJ LIAY ‘Thursday, June 23rd “T'he Undersigned Merchants of Elkhart have prepared to offer to the people of the Eikhart trade territory values of exceptional merit on Thursday, June 23rd—Elkhart $5 Day. You can save on purchases in many lines, as you may see by the list of stores below. In this sale you willtmd .~ * = Wonderful Values in Staple Merchandise and - Combinations of Staple Goods at $5.00

Berman’s. Sporting Goods—Fishing Tackile F. A. Blessing Shoes : Borneman & Sons : Hardware—Household Supplies Beston Store . Department Store e Boyer Music Company Musical Instruments and Merchandise Central Drug Store Drugs—Toilet Sundries Confree Decorating Co. - ‘Pictures—Wall Paper—Paints Detiling Brothers : General Hardware S Economy Shoe Store Shoes L S Electric Hardware Company Auto Supplies—Sporting Goods The Electric Shop L Electric Household Goods Elkhart Mictor Supply Company Automobile Supplies Evans’ Boot Shop : (Formerly Kiefer & Evans) Shoes Dry Gooda—_—Women’s Wear o / Ferndell Grocery Company Groceries—Meats = . G. W. Flanders & Son & Jewelry - o h ,

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Miss Eva Cook visited friends 1n Elhart Sunday. :: 1 Wantedexperienced girl for general housework. Call' phone 253. 16b2t & e s AL B Walter Smalley and two children of Watrloo spent Sunday with Ligonier relatives. a : Y, s S AT PAR 2 Mrs. William Roe is home from Elkhart where she had been nursing a patient. 4 eey et i e Stanley Franks is home from a ten day visit with the Jess Kern family in New Carlisle. Lo 7 IR Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rine and Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Aiken, of Bristol were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gangwer. i Andrew and Cedric Adams are home from Michigan University for thier vacation. They will stay with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Pollock. : ¢ G S RTINS Wénted——Young people interested in a business education to send for a bud get of information containing details of the new and additional courses now being offered by the South Bend Business College South Bend, Indiana. . = 16blmo, Clerks men, women over 17, for Postal Mail service. $l2O month. Experience unnescessary. For free particulars of examinations write R. Terry, (former Civil Service examiner) 1401 Continental Bldg. Washington, D. O : . 16a2t

Giddon’s = Women’s Wear&-Millinery J. Goldberg & Son Men’s Wear—Shoes L. Helfrich & Sen - Furniture $ : H. Helfrick & Sons : Men’s Wear . Charles E. Helman Shoes =i o B. D. Houscwerth Drugs—Toilet Sundries The Jenner Drug Store Drugs—Toilet Sundries Keene & Myers Men’s Wear Kies & Winship , Men’s Wear ; ! G. R. Kinney Co., Ine. Shoes ’ Emil Kuespert _ : Jewelry ; : , - Fred Lapin | Shoes L S Lehman Hardware Company Hardware " L 2 C. M. Lehman & Company Men’s Wear .= - F Llwila Jewelry = e ‘ Llcyd Brothers ;»_ Gaii Groceries—Meats c

Luther Cooper visited his mother in Goshen Sunday. @ _ v‘w Remember the free open air band concert Wednesday evening. Nolan Loy, of Indianapolis is a guest at the<W. H. Loy country home. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Weaver a% g‘n Elmo were guests of Dr. Weaver at Churubusco Sunday. 4 | g i Samuel Gowdy who resides out on Rural Route No. 4 was in the city’ Saturday. Mrs. Gowdy has been very ill. ey | Messrs and Mesdames W. H. Casey Thomas Wagoner and Mrs. Carpenter visited Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wagoner in Elkhart: Sunday. : S bronem_ SRpRA AR If you need glasses, call or see Mrs. L. P. Wineburg for appointments to have your eyes tested. Satisfaction guaranteed. » : 17atf. Crgr PRI = Rev. J. W. Osborn who was pastor .of the M. E. church here in 1905 preached Sunday to a good audience in his former church. He is now located at Winona and ig in evangelestic work.: ; oy / ; i e —— e = | Investment Opportunity. _ © The Indiana & Michigan Electric Co. offers its Ligonier customers a limited amount of its Cumulative Pre;ferred Stock, tax exempt, paying seven per cent dividend, payable quarterly. This stock will be sold at its par value of $lOO per share, plus accrued . divi‘dend. Ny See Supt. 0. G. Bowen for full information. - 17a4t

Micks & Son . Sor g Jewelry : o Paul Brothers D Furniture : S AL ik : People’s Store : Womeq’s, Men's, Children’s Weai' Pcorbaugh & Riley = - Groceries—Meats : : The Rapp Company ~ - Women'’s, Men’s , Children’'s Wear— Shees’ - ' Pl W. J. Schult & Co. : Men's Wear ' i Sears FA Leather Goods—Auto Supplies L C. Shafer & Son Men’s Wear _ ; Shively & Company Shoes doe L | H. E. Shreiner - Plumbing—-Heating : - Eugene Swinehart ‘ Groceries—Meats . | E. N. Sykes b Women’s Wear—Millinery St _ H. B. Sykes Company . - Dry Goo§s~Women’s Wear—Carpets « Stationery—Sporting Goods—Office Supplies ' i ~ Ziesel Brothers Company Department Store =

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A. A Christie visited over Sunday with relatives in New Paris = . Miss Hazel Nicholas was a guest over Sunday of friends in Elkhart. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Ferguson were in the city from South Bend Sunday. ~ Mr. and Mrs. George W. Woodhouse drove over-to their Michigan farm Sunday. o Miss Geraldine Henry of Sturgis was a week end guest of Miss Helen Jearueret. ; | 2 ~ Mrs. John Stible and children of i Elkhart were visitors at the David Price home. : | c - Melvin Jaekson who had been under the weather for ten days is considerably improved. Goshen is in the throesi of an ice famine. At Wawasee ice retailing at $1.15 a hundred. ‘ o f’» Mrs. Otis D, Nusbaum of;f Detroit is here for an extended visit with her pdarents Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Keehn. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reed and children of Elkhart were week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. B. W: Cowley. U e ooOP Sk i 00 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Summers, of Duluth, who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs.- James Summers in Ligonier have returned home. i John Green and Harry Gilbert spent a few days at the Green cotage, Diamond lake, and captured a good lot of fish. ba 7

““The Gumps” gave a show at "Holm,l field Saturday night to a fair audience; - ‘e e The Seligs, of Ligonier, shipped} three cars of cattle from Kendallville Saturday. o | : Mr. and Mrs. Chesttr Smith attended the Coy family reunion near Milford Sunday. > T Hay harvest is now on in Noble county and wheat cutting will begin ‘within a week. Mrs. T. R. McCredie and daughter Mabel of Louisvile , Ky, are in the city guests of Mrs. M. Homan. Miss Elizabeth Hiré is home from attending Chicago university. She will teach in the Ligonier schols next year. : :

- BXDe. ‘Mid Summer Bargain Sale B e Hosiery, Waists, Corsets, Cloaks ~ Suits and Dresses = - Bargain Sale Starts Thurs. June 23 A lot ofAHosiery Worth 1.50 to 3.0:0, during bargain sale 98¢ A lot of Hosiery worth 1.00 to 1.50, during bargain sale 74c One lot worth 75c¢, during bargain sale L 0 . 48c " VOILE WAISTS Worth 1.5 to 3.50, duringsale = . . Pt 98¢ Lot worth 1.00 and 1.50, durng sale - . . 48e Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chene Waists at special discounts A lot of Corsets worth 1.50. to 4.00 during sale 74c - Alotof House Dresses at HALE. PRICE | - COATS AND SUITS AT HALF PRICE - Silk and Wool Dressesat 33; per cent Discount This is surely a real bargain sale. Be sure and get what you need ~ E. Jacobs & Co. - ,‘_ | DYYAGo_ods, Rugs»an'd Ladies’ Readjz-tp,-Wear Appparel

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(orad oy Fisher-Stevens. + Miss Armita Fisher daughter of Officer and Mrs. Calvin Fisher and Ellsworth M. Stevens of. Bloomington, 111, were unitéd in marriage Saturday morning by Rev. Harry Thompson at the parsonage of the Christian church. Only a few. close relatives witnesed the ceremony.The happy couple left on a Saturday morning train - for Bloomington the home of Mr. Stevens where they will reside. The bride is a popular young Ilady in Ligonier where she was reared and educated. A large circle of friends will join in offering congratulations. = * = Harry Pollard made a big catch of blue gills and perch at Adams lake Saturday. = : 2 o ' Miss Mildred Davis will attend i»su'mmer school at Goshen college and she left for there this morning.

- Give John a Belling. - Friends and peighbors in large numbers gathered at the home of John Reese, prominent Perry and Elkhart townships farmer and thresherman, and gave him an old fashioned charivari party in honor of his wedding on ‘Wednesday to Miss Maud Fencil of Ligonier which oeccurred at Albion. - The crowd was treated generously the groom furnishing all with -choice cigars. - Mrs. Peter Regula suffered a netvous collapse Saturday and for. a (fime was quite ill. She recently underwent’ 4 serious surgical operation and the extreme heat caused the trouble.. ; - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd, of South ‘Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thiers, }ot ‘Goshen were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Lundy. Little Mary Jane Lundy accompanied = Mr. and ‘Mrs. Todd home for a visit. - e