Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 14A, Ligonier, Noble County, 29 May 1922 — Page 4

Monday, May 28 A “THE GOLDEN SNARE,I” a fine James Oliver Curwood story also 2 good single reels, ; L e L : G Tuesday and Wednesday, May 30 and 31 », “TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM” the gréatest heart interest drama the world has ever known, almost everyone has read the book or seen the play and you are not going to miss it in pictures. It is endorsed by ministers, public officials, schools and philanthroptists. It has reformed milHons and it is made in an 8 reel picture full of thrills and heartinterest, Special Matinee at 3:00 Tuesday only. Evening shows at 7:30 and 9:30 Adm. 1 sand 30 cents. : : _ ! Thursday and Friday, June 1 and 2 . “POLLY OF THE FOLLIES” w'ith»Constanc'e» Talmadge. It is a comedy of a stage struck girl who gets a chance in the Ziegfeld Follies but is quickly canned for lack of ability, It is a happy medley of gingham gowns and Broadway beauties. cannot afford to miss this- one. Come early, Frout seats reserved f@fired business men. ... Adm. 15, 20 and 25¢ Saturday, June3® = L “SERENADE” With Geéorge Walsh A romance of Old Spain a picture full of life and fire and an adventure a 7 reel special. Fine. Sunday and Monday, June 4 and 5 - “TOL’ABLE DAVID” with Richard Barthelmess who was the the hero in “Way Down East” a drama of mountain mothers and mountain men and the love of a mountain mother for her son, possitively the finiest drama of the year. If you miss this one you will have missed a real gem in pictures We udge ou to; see it. ‘ | > ! ; Coming Thursday and Friday, June 8 and 9 Coming Thnrsda'; and Friday June 8 and 9 Norma Talmadge in “THE WONDERFUL THING>

NEWS NOTES

Terry King is here from Cleveland renewing old acquaintances, :

Miss Gladys Gillispie of Hammond spent the week end with her parents;

Earl King of Elkhart spent Saturday with his mother Mrs. Mary King.

Otis Nusbaum and family are here from Detroit the guests of Dr. Keehn and wife. b e

‘l'm third from the end in the front Tow of the Follies see you after the sghow.—Polly. e

Mrs. D. M. Conley of Rome City spent Thursday and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller,

Ligonier H. S. boys played ball in Nappanee Friday, the game resulting in victory for the} WNappanee boys Tihes G gt

Miss Wilena Wigton left Sunday with her aunt Mrs. Harry Beazel to spend a few days in Indianapolis and Greencastle, : ¥

Carlos Lane is visiting his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McDonald in South Bend and attending a big Boy Scout meeting being held there.

- L. Kahn of the Kahn Bros. Shirt factory has left 'the city for a few days visit and the employee of the plant will have a vacation until Wednesday.

“Ten Nights in a Barrom” is a story familiar to almost every one. It is made into a wonderful 8 reel picture that will be at Crystal tomorrow and Wednesday. = : ‘

Mrs. Mary Hursey who has been here attending the graduation exercises of her daughter Dorothy Clarke has returned to Chicago accompanied by the Misses Dorothy and Howarda Clarke. : :

Slowly and surely the motion pictures reach out and take the great plays of other days and make them there own. “Ten Nights in a Barroom” is the gredtest heart interest drama ever screened. See it at Crystal Tuesday and Wednesday. .

Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Craig spent Sunday and Monday in Huntington and in Markle where they attended a reunion of the 1916 H. S. class. They were accompanied by Miss Lenna Smith and Mr. Allen who will visit friends in Huntington before returning ‘to their homes. . s

I.RYIC THEATRE

3 Days Starting Tuesday, May 30 N 'First ShOWing in Indiana at Popular Priggs ; o “QUEEN OF SHEBA”

The love romance of the most beautiful woman the world has ever known. Declared by critics during season’s run in New York, most impressive spectacle drama ever shown This super-attraction a whole evening entértain- _ ment, therefor we will start at 7:30 p. m. prompt. Doors open at 6:45. -~ | e Admission Prices:22¢ and 45c, plus tax - . Don’t miss »‘se‘efling this picture on this date, as it will = .

Mrs. Arthur Ferguson is visiting friends in Elkhart. . Bl

Mrs. W. J. Beaty of Brimfield was shopping in Ligonier Friday.

Squire Robinson came from Lansing Michigan for a few days visit with friends. : :

A number of people motored to Goshen Friday to view the wreck on the N ()

Mrs. Laura Hays who has been visiting her daughter in Elk Hart returned home Friday. 3 :

Mrs. Ed O’Conner of Goshen spent several days with her daughter Mrs. Ralph Dygart. T

Francis Zimmerman is here to spend a short vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zimmerman,

-Miss Nellie Young of Indianapolis spent Thursday and Friday here attending the S. S. Convention.

. Mrs. Sada ‘Huston and dau®hter of Albion have been visiting for several days with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kuhns.

‘Harr Henoch and two children of LaPorte spent the week end with the Sol Henoch and Milton Selig families.

- George Adams and George Hays motored here from Detroit and spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. John Hays. : .

Mrs. A. J. Phillip and daughter Elizabeth of Elkhart spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. "Nelson Vance. 4

.'Will Gibson .is spending 'his time on a farm assisting in planting crops and watching them grow between showers. ; 5

Mrs. W. B. Hill and daughters Meerolin and Josephine have left for Cheboygan, Mich., to join Mr. Hill for an indefinite visit. g

‘Richard Barthelmess the hero of “Way Down East” in “Tol’able David”’ is possitively one of the finest pictures ever shown here to miss it is to miss a gem in pictures. « :

. The County Sunday School Convention held at the Presbyterian church Thursday and Friday was very well attended. Rev. Brewbaker who has spent much time traveling and who is especially well informed ‘bn Japan and Porto Rico delivered several excellent addresses. Lo s

NEWS NOTES ‘

Jacob Sheets visited his sister Mrs. Leo Kerner in Goshen Friday. ° :

LaGrange will have a “Dad and Lad” banquet Thursday June 1.

Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Koon visited friends in Kendallville on their way to Wolcottville Friday. ;

Mr. and Mrs. Will Hoeckle of Elkhart spent Sunday with' Mrs. George mack. o Ha

- Columbia City is one of the late places to establish a tourist camping ground. | ' :

George B. Slate and family of Goshen spent Sunday afternoon with friends at Diamond lake. * 2

The LaGrange county Sunday school convention will open at Topeka Thursday June 1.

Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Freed and chil dren of Wakarusa argjspending sever al days at Diamond lake. . § -—_—L’ - X

Miss Edna Taggart a former teacheg in the Ligonier schools will spend thé summer on the Pacific coast.

~ Miss Esther Greiger of Elkhart spent Saturday and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Moore.

Albert Stump formerly of Noble county has been reelected president of the Lions Club at Indianapelis.

Mr. and Mrs, .Leslie Yoder are guests of Mrs. Yoder's mother Mrs, George Sack over Decoration Day.

Mrs. O. C. Kinnison and Miss Lucy Probst of Toledo are -here to spend Decoration day and yisit friends.

Mrs. Chet Minnies and two children went to Elkhart Sunday for a week’s vigit with Mr. and Mrs..J. W. Minnies.

The Misses Lois Butt and Waneta Berry spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. Roswelll Earnhart at Ligonier. s »;,

" Mrs. Gus Chiddister and two daughters Harriet and Dorothy and Mrs. Olive Conrad of South Bend spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. John Speckeen. . =

Miss Verda Yoder who had been teaching school in Cuba, Illinois arrived home Friday ’ evening to spend her vacation. with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Yoder. i

Scott Thompson Goesse: merchant who drove his Ford car to Columbia City several weeks ago and disappeared leaving the car in a garage has not been heard from since. | .

Prof. James Weber Linn was entertained while in“the city: by Mrs. Lena Stansbury and her son Olin. Mr. Stanley Straus drove him to Elkhart on Saturday morning where he caught a fast train for Chicago. o :

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Miss Beatrix Flick left’ for Chicago Saturday to be the guest of Misses Helen Thomas and Katherine Wood and while there Miss Flick will attend the graduating class of Pesstallzi Opera Siaccel Kindgardenof which she is a graduate. : ;

Mr. and Mrs. Price Chidister entertained a company of friends Thursday evening in homor of their son Harry it being his twenty first annivers-al%y. Music and a good time was enjoyed followed by a delicious two course luncheon. Harry expects to start for the west middle of June.

Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Kreager gave dinner Friday evening in honor g Mrs. Kreager’s birthday anniversay After the feasts cards were the’ order. Among the guests were Postmaster and Mrs. George D. Gaby, Mrs. Meyer Jacobs, Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Black, and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bartholomew.

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Merle Ramsby of South Bend is visiting ‘his parents. i !

Mr. and Mrs. Chas Smith of, Toledo are visiting; friends here. W

See f‘Foofish‘ Wives” :scr_een masterpiece at the Lyric next week :

A.'H. Wemple and l?elano\Oliiver of Goshen were Ligonier visitors {Saturday. : w s

- Mildred Dewey will take a business course ip the Goshen college this summer. : . i

Rev. and Mrs. Borket of Bremen spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. John Baker. s

Mr., and’ Mrs. Miller of Wolcottyille father and mother of Mrs. Fred Collier spent Sunday here. e

. The Missess Madeline Kahn and Velma Blue spent Saturday and Sunday in Fort Wayne. :

- Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Zimmerman visted Mrs. Zimmerman’s father Wm, Baker at Goshen Sunday:. |

Mr. and Mrs. E. Y, Brown of Indianapolis are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kegg.. g

- Ziegfeld’s beauty chorous puts lots of “kick” into “Polly of the Follies” at Crystal Thursday and Friday.

Mrs, Ida Quimby of Fort Wayne was here to attend commencement Friday. Her -daughter Wava Morrow was on the graduates. ' : e

Fred Reeves of Chicago spent Sunday with his aunt’ Miss Mary Jeanneret who is still confined to her home with a broken hip. = T+ b . & et ety

s Mrs. Sanger Smithwho has been caring for her sister Mrs. Samuel Holler who has been ill for sometime has returned home.

Miss Emma Williams who has been spending some months with her sister Mrs. George W. Brown has gone to Chicago to be with her sister Mrs. P I.é Booth: who is seriously ill.

Mrs. Eleanor Woodruff who. has beenquite ill° for several weeks is somewhat improved. Her som Dr. Chas. Woodruff of Detroit spent several days with her but has returned home. . i

W. H. Highland 'of Chicago Universal Film Exchanges motored to Ligonier Sunday with a century comedy for the Lyric Theatre owning that they missed the train Saturday they made a special trip so the theatre would not be with out a comedy." = G

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CROMWELL NEWS

Toney Kreager and Mrs. J. Miller are two of the sick. L Work 'the street paving is progressingv;%ly. e v Roscoe Kiser is in Missouri on account of ‘his health. e ‘ Toney Heit of Fort Wayne was calling on old friends here Friday on his way to Goshen. . e F. Armstrong of eesburg was here Friday. ‘ , E. Kline has a new auto. Mrs. Ernest Calbeck is one of the sick. e : : : F. Godine of Fort Wayne was here Thursday. ‘ : Albert Maggart is home from Ohio for a visit. | o : . Several from here attended the ball game at Ligonier. | . Mrs. Mercer will move to Columbia City. : . Mrs. Susan Bowers is visiting at Mishawaka. * | . Mrs. A. Anderson of Bryant is here for a visit. e John Calbeck has sold his farm and will move to Columbia City. F. B. Robbins and family septn the week at Columbus Ohio visiting relatives. o J. Sloan is working at South Bend.

James Hire of South Bend spent Sunday in Ligonier. :

Mrs. Ollie Blackman and son of Corunna spent Sunday with L. Stage and family. ! i

Miss Alice Van Wagoner of Mishawaka spent the week end with Mrs. H. V. Hursey. :

Mrs. J.'G. Hixon and baby of Bryan Ohio spent the week end with the Basset family.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bourie of Fort Wayne were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bourie. .

i R - o 1 ~ Forest McQuin of Kendallville spent Saturday and Sunday with his sister Mrs. Fayette Lepird. ~ ;

- Howard * Baker and sister Bernice were guests o f their brother Claude at Ann Arbor over the week end.

Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mawhorter of Pueblo, California spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Culver. e

Earl Braggington and Miss Bernice Starks, Ray Shell and Leah Summers were Elkhart visitors Sunday.

Mrs. J. Green of Johnson Virginia' came Saturday for an indefinite stay with Mr. ‘and Mrs. Will Inks.

Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Tucker and three children of South' Behd spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Frank Stage. Sha ;

Mrs. 1. D. Straus and sons Robert and Mortimer of Chicago were Sunday and Monday visitors with relatives and friends. -

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