Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 12A, Ligonier, Noble County, 15 May 1922 — Page 4

Monday, May 15 . e “The Woman in the House”, the screen’s truest triufn'ph,s of motherlove 'fl‘i little Richard Hendricks, the wonderful child. ‘ S Tues. and Wed,, May 16, 17 P ‘ “THE EASY ROAD” with THOMAS MEIGHEN,. also a Nick Carter mmryndacartoon, , L - i Thars. and Fri, May 18,19 “CAMILLA” with Nazimsova the greatest emotional .ectress on the sereen and Rudolph Valentino, A modernized version of the Dumas famous movel. This story is famed tkroughout the civilized world as a ~masterpiece of love and sacrifice. Great production. Adm 15-25 c. Saturday, May 20 [ L i “GLASS HOUSES”, with Viola Dana. ‘A fine comedy-drama, also a Sun. and Mon., May 21, 22 ' e “STRANGER THAN FICTION” with Katherine McDonald, the most beantiful woman in the world. It starts with a laugh, runs with a thrill and finishes on the surprise of your life,- also Larry Seman in “The Saw Mill”, some show. Tues. Wed. Thurs. and Fri., May 23 to 26th - “Way Down East” Aceclalmed across the land as'vtlle greatest entertainment ever offer©d te the public. Everyone should see it. It is a duty. ) Ome show each evening at 7:15. Special music. :

Community Nurse Report ¥or Month - of April 1922 . Meialag vieles .. 60 .Impiractive wisits ... .-l 6 Miscellaneous visits .............. 6 D Ve .8 harily nisils .. ... 30 I peen 30 - @her treatments .- ... b 2 Classfication ) ‘ TR e 9] . 3“ S ) Yearly Report May 1921 to May 1922. Metropolitan nursing pay visits 157 Communty nursing. pay visits 143 % Charity nursing visits ............. 423 Free instructive visits ............. 138 (Social service and Miscellanee gleem . BTO Taeßtments . 281 ~ Assisting with operations ........ 16 / Assisting with confinements .......'l5 Accompanying patients to Hospit- . R AN wight mervice . D W. C. T. U. MEETING - There will be a meeting of W. C. T. TU. at the Presbyterian church Tuesday May 16. There will be a pot luck supper at 6 p. m. followed by, the program 7:30. Every member be present and bring a friend. : Organ Voluntary—Miss = Martha Hutchison | . Devotion led by Mrs. Martha Gos- | Recitation = Service — Rosemary Bourie : . Quartette—Mrs. Herbert Robinson; Miss Eva Cook, Mrs. Stanton Vance, Miss Halle Goshorn. o War on Tobacco Why and How— MNrs. Emma Caldwell. : Piano Solo—Mrs. J. F. Lutey : How Can Our Union Help to Enforce the Eighteenth Amendment—Mrs. M. C. Denny. Duet—Mrs. A, F. Biggs and Mrs. Graham Lyon v ' o Facts About Prohibition—Mrs. Elmer Culver. : ; Closing Prayer. o CHARLES V'INKS AND SON % R, * Monuments, Vaults, ;Tombstones, . Building Stone | i

% o ° £y g Silent Brigade 2:09 ~ Yearling record 2:26 3-4, two year old record " 3:10 3-4, 2:10 3-4 world’s record for age, sex and gait when made. " Son of Silent Brook 2:16 sire of over 100 2:30 performersincluding Jay Brooke 2:03, Billy Burke 2:03 1-4. -Sold for $40,000, Shaw 2:05 1-4, etc." o : Dan Carietta 4, 2:18 by Directman, son of the ex-cham-pion Directum 2:05. Carrietta has produced 3 in the 2:10 list and 5 yearlings in the 2:30 list.; : Fee for Silent Brigade 25.00 to insure a living foal. In the stable of Harry Clemens, Fair Ground, Goshen, Indiana. , ~ Roy Blue, Lessee

It yolr chnd is 7 years of agé it should take up the study bf piano? DO YOU KNOW? No home is complete without a musical instrument. DO YOU KNOW? If you haven’t o musical instrument where to find your children when night comes? : it . DO YOU NOW you will find you children at the neighbors where . they have. music? : | , : i DO YOU KNOW your children go from home to find the pleasures you - should provide for them at home? °* ~ - ‘ DO YOU KNOW your- neglect may cause a life long regret. DO YOU KNOW you should do this n(}w'before its too late. : DO YOU KENOWwe are selling good Honest plano from $275 to $350. Victrolas $25 to $250. Player Piafio $450 to $550. X , 8800 Victor Records from which to make a selection. ~All instruments sold for cash or easy payments. Drop us a card and we will come and talk it over with you. o L ' . Yours for over fifty years Musical’ Seivice. il ROGERS & WILSON ; o g, iij;‘ B Tt £ South Main st. Established 1871 Goshen, Indiana

~Sunday School Convention: ‘'Thursday May 18 the Goshen district Sunday school convention will convene in this city with many prominent speakers. 7o - | Following is the Program: ; | 9:3o—Devotions conducted by a pastor in group Claud Adams. | 9:50-—Address “A Standard Sunday School’ 'Rev. ‘Roger Albright - 10:20—Address “The Church’s Responsibility for the Children” Miss Mina A. Clark. ~ 10:50—Group Conferences conducted by Mr. Albright and Miss Clark. Basket dinner. : ; ' I:ls—Devotions conducted by a pastor in group J. H. Richardson : I:3o—“What Can Goshen District Do to Meet the New Demands in Religious Education? G. F. Hubbartt, Disfrict Sunday School Secretary 2:oo—“Nappanee’s Experiment with the Daily Vacation Bible School” R. R Detweiler . . = ‘ 2:3o—Problem Hour conducted by Rev. A. F. White. L ~ 3:oo—“Graded Lessons for Children’ MisslC@lark. | @ . | 3:3o—“Training the Teachers” Mr. ‘Albright., b : - 4:00 to s:oo—Group Conferences conducted by Mr. Albright and Miss Clark. ' ; i Supper : 2 : 7:3o—Song Service L Devotions conducted by a pastor in group Fred R. Hill - | "Address “The use of Stories in Religious Education,” Miss Clark Address “Evangelism the Supreme Goal in Religious Education” Mr. Alet .y ‘F.*H. Cremean will act as chairman for the meeting. = o ’ . _ Wanted. | Poultry hides and all kinds of junk I will pay the highest market price. Call Joe Miller Telephone 2 on 433 Ligonier.. - . ' 12atf - OHICKS! CHICKS! CHICKS! -~ We will hatch baby chicks at ¢ &'ents per chick May 23. Phone No. 259, Milford Hatcheries, Milford, Ind. Wanted to sell a top buggy good as new at a bargain. Also light spring wagon, ~ Joe Miller. 12atf ~ Thomas Meighen in “The Easy Road at Crystal Tuesday and Wednesday.

NEWS NOTES

“Way Downt East” the greatest picture in history at Crystal next week.

. The cost of the primary election in Elkhart was $6,229.99 or 80 cents for each vote cast. ' : ; I

Misg Wilena Wigton spent Sunday with her aunt. Mrs. William Hoeckle in Elkhart. il % ;

‘Henry Hirg drove his ¢ar to. Goshen Thursday and visited his old friend, Geo. W. Kinnison.

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sparrow and little daughter were over from Cromwell Saturday on a shopping expedition. : : R

The Ligonier officers were notified to be on the lookout for a Ford truck stolen Thursday night from an Elkhart garage. g

Mrs.. Tom Wagoner was the Ligonier delegate to the state meeting of Rebekahs being held 'in Indianapolis this week. 4

Francis Zimmerman came from Chicago University to spend Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank ‘W. Zimmerman. = :

Norman Wade is having his residence remodeled and modernized. When completed the home will be a fine one. ' .

City Attorney Vanderford and Joseph W. Smith had legal business which took them to South Bend Thursday afternoon. . :

~ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olliver of LaGrange were poisoned by handling wall paper, the infection being charged to the coloring. . -

C. E. Johnson will soon open his popular resort at Wawasee and there will be dancing at his pavilion aside from the many other attractions. -

Mr .and Mrs. Ed Scott and daughters, May and Sarah, of Etna, are visiting: the Arthur E, Kelley family. Mr. Scott is a brother of Mrs. Kelley.

~ Graduates of Indiana University have formed an organization in Kendallville and all graduates of the institution in the county are asked to join.

‘Manager Lowe, of the Ligonjer ball team was in Goshen Friday and picked up a couple of crack players to strengthen his tlready strong organization, v e

“Camille” a modernized version of the Dumas masterpiece ' with Nazimova and Rudolph Valentino at the big special Thursday and Friday at Crystal. 7 I :

Mr. and Mrs. John Green will soon take up a residence for the summer in their Diamond lake cottage. They expect to spend next winter in Florida. e .

- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kollar and litite daughter of South Bend were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Vance. Mrs. Kollar and Mrs. Vance, are sisters.

Fourteen members of the Rebekah lodge of Kendallville will confer the memorial’ degree at the state meeting in honor of Grand Secretary W. H. Leedy who died recently.

Councilman C. V. Joseph attended the Kentuckey éderby"‘ at Louisville Saturday and saw Morvich Win the event with a purse of $50,000 against a field of ten starters. | i

Mary little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Scott of Etna is ill of the mumps at the home of her aunt Mrs. Arthur Kelley in this city where the. Scott family have been . visiting. Lo

. Eli Schloss and family drove from Indianapolis where he with his brotirer Sol operates a large clothing store and spent Sunday with his parents:Mr, and Mrs. L. Schloss.

Lightning caused damage amounting to $2,5000 when it burned out a transformer at a power station of the Fort Wayne & Northwestern railway company Thursday. :

Logansport yesterday dedicated a Memorial Building.for soldiers of all wars. Hanford MacNider head of the American Legion and Judge aLndis of Chicago were down for addresses.

Mrs. Sylvester Boszor died at her home south of Kendallville Saturday morning aged 64. Death was caused by heart disease after one (hour’s illness. The funeral was held today at Lisbon, ; -

s sty s § The boost of gasoline prices lfindér a gentlemen’s agreement among producers is to receive a _congressional probe. It is said \the price may be jumped 5 cents a:gallon during the month of June. | i P

The film for the first episode of a series of pictures booked for the Crystal Saturday afternoon failed to arrive and the show had to be postporied much to the disappointment of many youngsters. e

Mesdames Louis K. Marker and Fred H, Green spent las week in LaFayette where they attended a convention of the W. M. A. qof the U. B. church as delegates from the Ligonier organiaztions, Al

L “Thursday May 18 the commencement exercises of the LaGrange schools will take place. D¥. William ‘Warren Sweet of DePauw university will *deliver the address his subject being “Making a Life ‘and Making a iving” ik ey

LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.

HERE AND THEKS

“Wayn Down East’ next week.

Roy Elijah has scld a Maxwell sedan to the Straus Brothers Co.

James Long of Millersburg visited his Ligonier friends today. : _

Mrs. Sam Selig is on a visit to Fort Wayne and Chicago friends.

. Mesdames Walter Kegg and E. C. Fisher visted Sunday in South Bend.

“Way Down East” D, W. Griffith’s wonder picture at Crystal nevt week 4 days. e :

Josiah 'H. Hostetler has received his comimssion as postmaster of Shipshewana. i fog

The condition of Ed Keasey ' remains critical. He has been ill several months. i i

. Mr. and Mrs. Percey Double Garrett were Sunday guests at the Fred Starr home. L e

Special reduction on fresh - fish this ~ week one shilling' a pound. Louis Schnoll. .

Mrs. Howard Bowser and daughter of Garertt spent Sunday with Dr. Black and family, ‘ b e

Messrs and Mesdames George W. Starr and Ed Peterson took in the sights of Goshen Sunday.s

- Mrs. M. G. Eversole and Mrs. E. Stump Elkhart were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holey.

> Mr. and Mrs Carl Ramsby' and children spent Sunday wtih Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsby in this city.

* Messrs and Mesdames Louis Levy Maurice Hess, M{lton and Sam Selig were South Bend visitors Sunday.

Supt. and ‘Mrs. 'O. M. Craig were called -to Warren to attend the funeral of a relative. They arrived home Sunday. . f

B. W. Cowley veteran coal dealer suffered a chill in his office this morning and had to be removed to his home, -

Everette Goldwarthe 70 former mayor of Elkhart was killed yesterday mhen, his automobile was struck by a train. :

Mr. and Mrs. George M. Swank and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Metcalf of Goshen visited Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Wysong Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. oLwell Koontz little daughter Beckey Jane and Vera Gallowoy of Woltf aLke were Sunday guests at the Jay.W;iley home.

Engraved announcement for the Ligonier High School commencement for May 26 at the M. E. church have been received at the Banner office.

Dr. Coppes who some time ago suffered a bad fracture of a leg in a fall from the barn loft is now able to be about on crutches and expects to resume his practice next week.

Mr. and-Mrs. John T. Baker of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooper of Albion celebrated their wedding anniversaries with a big dinner at the home of the latter Sunday. = -

Rev. O. S. Trabue of Ft. Wayne filled the M. E. pulpit Sunday morning. He was accompanied by Mrs. Trabue and Mrs. W. W. Martin the latter | formerly of this city where her husband preached. @ @ o

Tomorrow a primary election will be held in Pennsylvania to select candidates for governor. It will be the first opportunity women in that state has had to vote. ‘A great fight is on among the republicans, Gifford Pinchot personal friend of the late Theodore Roosevelt being a candidate with the polititions of his party all against him. A

- Resolutions of Respeet. Whereas, Death has called one of our beloved brothers to his _final rest in the person of William Kime and his taking of is a deep loss to his family this lodge and the community ‘Whereas the death of our brother is deeply mourned by all members of iLgonier Aerie of Eagles No. 1763 therefore be it. : j Resolved that we tender to his bereaved relatives our sincere sympathy and condolence and that we revere his memory. : 'Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be placed on the records of the lodge that one be sent to his family and copies furnished the local newspapers. : j e . Signed ‘ g John Epert BE. E. Vannette ; : George Bickle Committee

; Patriotic Meeting. : Public meeting in G. .A. 'R. hall Friday eveninfl of this week to complete arrangements for the observance, of Memorial Day. Members of the G. A. R, W. R. C. Spanish war veterans, world war veterans and their auxilliaries and all other organizations of the city are requested to. send Tepresentatives so the work ‘may be divided and the public interested in the observance of the day. : ; Committee | , Will Make Molosses. = Frank Roe is putting in a cane mill| af hi¥ residence between Ligonier and Cromwell and will be prepared to make molasses next-fall. | . 12a2w

PURLEY PERSONAL -

- Miss Ethel Rex spent the week end in South Bend with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Charters. - i ~ Miss sAdema Keckler was an over Sunday guest of Miss Lola Shepard at Goshen. ; ¢ . Mr. and Mrs. eGorge Gowdy came from Goshen on a Sunday visit with old friends. : - Walter Smalley spent Sunday with his family in Waterloo. o Mrs. Henry Bause spent the week end in Brimfield at the A. 0. Osborn home. , e e Miss Esther Taft was in Wauseon, Ohio over Sunday visiting home folks. : Mrs. Mel Culver who had been on a visit with friends in South Bend and Elkhart arrived home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hite and children were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Kime in Mishawaka. - Mrs. Hanna Adasvine of Clearfield Pa., is here to visit her daughter 1‘ Mrs. Rolland Tood. ; Mrs. Don Whisler came from LaPorte Saturday to visit iLgonier friends. : . : ~ Chauncey Kunce of South Bend was an over Sunday vistor with iLgonier relatives. e > . Mr. and Mrs. William Kunce were called| to Wilmot by the death of a daughter Mrs. Paul Busby. The funeral will be held tomorrow at Salem South. ; ' ~ Miss Belle Wade was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conrad in Elkhart. : ~ Mrs. M. M. Ganger of Elkhart was a Sunday visitor with her son Virgil L. Todd and family. s - Mrs. H. C. Gangwer was a Sunday guest of South Bend friends. John,W. Poyser of South Bend is en a visit with ther MecDaniel and Francisco’ families. B . Mrs. R. Rosenberg and sister Mrs. Wiener of aNshville Tennessee came Sunday to visit ‘Mr. and Mrs. Sol Henoch. Mrs. Rosenberg is the mother of Mrs. Henoch. : Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kief came from Mishawaka Sunday to pay Ligonier friends a visit. ' B. E. Kirkland of Fort Wayne was here on a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Myron Kirkland. George Shobe spent Mother’s Day with his mother Mrs. T.. C. Shobe and returned to his home in Misha-‘ waka. : :

" Paul Ward came from South Bend to greet his mother Sunday Mrs. G. M. Zimmerman. o L H. E. Gillispie and mother of Kendallville spent Sunday with iLgonier relatives. . g G ; Wallace Head of oTledo was a Sunday visitor with his parents Mr. and { Mrs. Tom ‘Head. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bender, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Zimmerman and son Francis motored to Howe Sunday and spent the day. ; ‘ Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Marker and (daughter Marcille enjoyed a picnic | dinner at Diamond lake,. . Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jackson spent Sunday at their Diamond lake cottage Miss Helen Flowers of this city is on an extended visit with her sister Mrs. Bert Shallenbarger in Goshen, s i :

Annual Call.

The incorporators of the Farmers’ { Mutual Fire and: Cyclone Insurance Companies of Noble county will hold their annual meeting in the court house at Albion on Saturday, June‘3. Meeting will be called at 10 o’clock a. m. sharp. ' ; - The following officers will be chosen to serve for a term of two years: Vice president, secretary and one adjuster for each of the first and second districts, - Every incorporator interested .in the choosing of the above officers should not fail to attend this meeting. Respectfully yours, ; | ; R. J. Stewart, Secretary. 12a2w. , . .\ Extend Thanks We extend to the neighbors and friends our sincere thanks for their many kindnesses during our bereaVement also the Hagle Lodge and theé Refrigerator . factory. - Mrs. Lucinda Kime : William, Leah and Mildred . Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Kime :

JEEFERSON THEATER, Goshen . Friday and Saturday, May 19 and 20 . | ~ U_nu§ual Engagement \ - Direct from New York Winter Gardens Now Touring thé, Worlfl | e o - Stars.include: ‘ o Aol loon bl Walter Weems The Middletons Gallarini Sisters - Olga and Mishka Co. John Alden ~ Walter and Mae Siegfried and others | Adm. Prices: Balcony 50c, Lower Floor 75c. Tax included Three Days, Starting Monday, May. 22nd The greatest heart interert drama the world has ever known =~ WG NEithibe % o T B i it “Ten Nights in a Bar Room” Prices: Adults 40c; Children 10c. Tax included. =

BASEBALL

- The great American game has been officially opened in Ligonier. We are headquarters for baseball goods and all kinds of sporting materials. Here you will find the most complete line of quality sporting goods in the city. Reach baseball, tennis materials, Winchester guns and ammunition and a most complete line of fishing tackle. s ' - When you buy sporting goods of us you may be sure that you gre receiving the best on the market for the money. We carry only the ‘highest grade goods and a line that is nationally advertised. Take no chances and buy quality goods. = - . Baseballs 10c up ~ Baseball bats 50c up - | 4 Baseball gloves 50c up : Also tennis rackezts; covers presses and balls. - Now is the time to prepare for the fishing season. We have a complete line of Rods, Reels and Baijts. Call and see our assortment of tackle and choose early while the stock is still complete.. BICYCLES of quality at the right prices. We have a good bicyclet equipped with a toolbox, mud guards, big spring set for only $28.00. Call and seeit. o ;

Buy your sporting goods of

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