Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 16A, Ligonier, Noble County, 12 June 1922 — Page 4
Mepy b de. . 0 - Douglas Fairbanks in “THE MOLLYCODDLE” : Tuesday, June 13 only S " Leoeal Motion pict'ureé; -see yourself or your friends in 'pictures. There will be many surprises and many a-laugh also “POLLY OF THE STORM COUNTRY” with Mildred Harris. . Adm 15 and 20 cents. ' Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, June 14, 15, 16 Mary Pickford in “LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY” a story of motherlove and sacrifice; based on the Tam cus book millions have read and that appeals to youth and age alike, a swe ctly dignified mother and an impudently rollicking but courageously real boy a dual devotion that brings tears and smiles a picture that delighisand thrils, = One of the most exquisite creations the screen or stage has ever seen. Show starts at 7:45. Special music. Adm. 20 and 30 cents. _ Saturday, June 17 ' ' ; Tom Mix in “SKY H‘lGH”‘_:gxtl"::i_fine also 2 reel comedy. 5 Sunday and Monday, June 18 and 19 o George Arliss in “THE RULING PiSSION” A comedy drama that is a real gem. We endorse .this-pfa‘cliu‘n-‘;.ls' one of the very best oftheseason, With the best actor of the day. Don’t miss it. ‘ e Coming Tuesday and ngnosdfiy June 20.21 “THE SHEIK™ ' Coming Thursday and Friday June 22.93 “PENROD” from Booth Tarkington’s famous story. - = o ~ ' ~
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- Auctioneer Will Answer Calls Anywhere . :Phone 16000 Q = - Ligonier =~ ' Indiana ; - SCALP TREATMENT Shampooing and Manicuring - Emma C. Taylor e Dr. Gants Residence, One Door South -, of Presbyterian (Church. - ‘ : Ligonier, Indians :
- HERE AND THEEE - After three days steady blow the wihd subsided Sunday night. -~ . ~ George Arliss the greatest -of actors at Crystal Sunday and Monday . Miss aHllie Gehring of Goshen was a Sunday guest of Miss Helen Hite. Mrs. Josephine Raber a widow is dead at Kendallyille aged 61 years. Chauncey Miller now makes Souths «Grocery his strawberry headquarters. Mr. and Mrs. L.. Jones of Lansing Michigan are guests of Ligonier relatives. : ; Mr. and Mrs. William Kunce vistied Mrs. Lavina Fishbach near Brimfedd . : | . To miss “Little Lord Fauntleroy;’ is to miss them ost enjoyable picture of the'year.i. .. L o ~ Mrs. Amos Jeffries and son Carey ‘were yisitors with Fort Wayne friends Sunday. ‘ ' i ~ Mrs. Emily Swank came from South Bend to visit Mrs. Sarah Butler on the North Side. .+ . The old settlers of LaGrange county will . hold their @ annual meeting Thursday June 15. it ' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Williamson were glests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spry in Géshen Sunday. o Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wégoner came from Elkhart Sunday and spent the
day with home folks. : Sam Yerger cames from South Bend Sunday to visit his parents “Mr. and Mrs.. William Yerger. ‘ /' Mr. and Mrs, E. 8. Brockway White Pigeon were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gangwer - i Mr. and Mrs. James W. Smith came from Elkhart and visited the Barthalomew and Gaby families. Glen Engle of Lorane Ohio, spent the week end with his parents Marshal and Mrs. Werten Engle. - o Mr. and Mrs. W, |C. B. Harrison and son George Robert spent Sunday. in Wakarusa visiting relatives. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lapman and children of South Bend spent Sunday with Mrs. William Vondersmith. Mrs. J. N. Denny the other day rec¢eived 100 chicks of a fancy breed by parcel post. from Dakota, Illinois. - ~_Milo Kauffman has returned to his old'position at the Elston hotel, Michi’gail City, after spending several months in Ligonier. L b Spanish American war veterans of Indiana are holding their state encampment at LaFayette today and will continue over tomorrow. /- . 'B. F. Juday Wfie working in his garden near Solomons Creek the other day was overcome by the heat and for a. time his condition was serious. " W. B. Leas of Goshen was in the city Friday evening and in company with M. A. Cotherman drove to his Wawasee cottage. i Miss Dorothy Haller student in Ohio university at Columbus is home to spend her vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Haller. -' “Mrs. Ed- O’Connor of Goshen who
had been a guest of her daughter Mrs. Ralph’ Dygert has returned to Goshen. A. W. Lyon and son Graham are on a fishing trip in Wisconsin, They will do most of their angling” in Star lake. . Mrs. George Crothers and nephew Walter Beeson of ©hio are here for a few weeks visit with Mrs. S. V. Beesan. : % Crystal is the coolest place in town so take advantage of it-and also enjoy the best pictures that the market affords. T * Ames Johnson 76 civil war, veteran died at Kendallville Sunday. The widow and a son survive along with severak grandchildren:' @ i a 0 ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Yorkey of Los Angels® California are here to visit Mr. and Mrs. August Yorkey and other relatives for a few weeks. ; -Mr. and Mrs, Fred Keister are the parents of a - new son /born this morning who will answer t{o the name of Dale Frederick. On account of his age and the condition of his health Judge Wrigley desires to relinquish the chairmanship of the county democratic committee. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Deardorff and daughter Nadine and Mr. and Mrs. C. M Schlotterback of @ Ligeonier were Sunday guests at the L. B. Schioltertack home.—Syracuse Journal. - “Little Lord Fauntleroy’ ’our Mary has done a fine thing in this her newest picture and the film world owes her a debt of gratitude. Don’t ‘missit this week at Crystal. a 8 A supreme portayal of mother-love ‘and rollicking childhood. Mary Pickford- in “Little Lord Fauntleroy” at Crystal Wedensday and Thursday Friday. A L it The ladies aid of the Burr Oak U .B. chiurch will. give an ice c¢ream and strawberry festival Thursday evening June 15 and a good‘, time is promised. All are invited. : ! . Harry oCrnelius just home from Indiana university for ihs vacation, had a most profitable course of training during the term of school just closed. He was ‘'also prominent in athletics. Superintenednt of Schools and Mrs. 0. M. Craig and ison George will spend another week visiting old friends and relatives at New aCstle. They order the Banner sent tosthem there for that period.. - - ’ e B. W. Cowley suffered an attack of illness at 'thec oal office of Weir & Cowley the other ady and had to be removed to his home! While confined to the house his ' conditions is improved., n j o ~'C. D. Greenleaf of Elkhart a member of the firmof Lyon & Greenleaf of Ligonier was elected president of the ‘Band Instrument Manufacturers Association at a meeting held in New York City, vl G Nathaniel Prentice Chapter D. A. R, ‘was entertained Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. F. Miller Topeka. Miss Kate Newton assisted in entertaining, Mrs. Graham Lyon read a paper on “Our Nation’s Forests” _ Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Yorkey are here from Michizancigwd Mr. and Mrs. August Yorkey will accompany them home to attend the graduating excergises of the Michig schools Thfi‘r&"wwfimm”*“@) key being & member of the class,
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\ NEWS -NO'I.‘FS / ~ John Peterson has heen on a visit in Cromwell. : B "W. E. Bartholomew left today for Kenton, Ohio on business. e Mrs. Mary O’Conner of Elkhart was a week end guest of Ligonier friends. Herman Sack has booked to play with the Garrett ball team. : Elkhart will build another school building at a cost of $lOO,OOO. The total proceeds of the Gov. McCray stock sale amounted to $57,950.
Prospects are bright for a big crop of- onions in Noble county this year. ' “Little Lord Fauntleroy” a great star a great production at Crystal Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. - “Penrod” from Booth Tarkington's famous story at Crystal next week. | " There are 801,738 school pupils in Indiana. This is a gain over last year of 4207. : :
. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levy were at Clear lake Sunday. e | Mrs. Adolph: Hayes of Chicago submitted to a tonsil operation in Dr, Lanes’s office today. : - E. G. Thompson and son eLland K. are in Kalamazoo, Mich., on a short visit ' with relatives. fiti i
‘Dr! Paul pastor of the U. B. church will visit OQtterbein, Ohio the latter part of the week. . it ~ ¢ Mr.and Mrs, Nimmon Smith who had been guests of Mrs. Jennie Drain have returned to their homé in Woodstock Illinois. i b Alonzo Banta of Benton whe suffered a stroke of paralysis some months ago has so far recovered as to visit GSORBen. o : o
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greén left ’tfo-l day for Chicago to attend a graduating class of which their son. Dwight is a member. : L The Rookstool road from the Lincoln Highway to Wawasee will be paved with concrete this year with cost for the five miles of $lOB,OOO. . Beginning today Fayette Lepird will extend his taxi service to Kenadllville and "Albion. This enlarged- service will prove beneficial to the traveling public. : ol . The Childrens Day exercises at the U. B. church Sunday evening were most enjoyable and largely atended. The program carried out was received with great interest.; ot
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howenstein mars shall Howenstein, Miss Edith Myers, Miss Fern Miller and Mrs. John Myers of Goshen were guests of Mr. and 'Mrs. C. R. Stansbury Sunday. : 0 - Messrs-and Mesdames O. W. Connor and C. L. Miller, Eugene Connor, Miss Ruth Bueker of Faort Wayne Mrs. Lena Stansbury and Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Earnhart of this city were Sunday visitors at the C. R. Stansbury home. '
Mrs. Ed Belts celebrated her birthday anniversay Sunday with a party at the H. H. Decker home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wagoner, Mr. and Mrs. Belts and Mr. and Mrs, Decker enjoyed a big dinner after which all made a trip to Wawasee, Ve ,_ )
- Under Government Supervision . We Can Save You Money On Your Farm Loans Al who desire to replace existing mOrfga.geS_‘ e -~ of higher interest, or who desire to purchase =~ -~ farm lands, or to improve their buildings, or ~ purchase farm equipment or live stock should | . file their application for a loan at once. L - No commission. All under control of government =~ e land banks. You can file your appl‘lcatio?y Six T ~ monthsinadvance of the time you need the money. - L - The First Whitley County National Farm Loan Association S Ofßes .inThe-Provid_.eni,qu}'COmpahfyf.‘, b n T L e o | & C°l“mbifi C'ty’;* lndim@*:“ o hec iSI s President o 0o L SRR IS
| : : MONDAY—Bebe Daniels in “Game Chicken” also Baby Peggle in “Peggy be Good” e TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY—“Its a Great Life” a Goldwyn special also a Graffie e | THURSDAY AND FRIDAY “Play Square” a Fox special also a good Comedy. . : ~ SATURDAY only “Paid in Advance” Stanley in Africa No, 11, : SUNDAY AND MONDAY June 18-19 “Last Trail” another big Fox special all star east. , .
« BIG GAME IN PROSPECT Columbia City Grays Booked to Play * Ligonier Ball Team Here Next S : -Sllllday-. : : Columbia City takes great pride in her ball team and the town will be here in force next Sunday if the contract submitted is 'satisfactory.. Manager Dave Lowe is out skirmishing for funds to meet expenses of the game and expects generous responses. > The coming proposed game will be the greatest of the whole season. -, Ligonier Wins 7 to 3. | The Ligonier ball team defeated Syracuse here Sunday afternoon by a score of 7 to 3. The game was a good one, o )
For Sale—Cherries .o ceuts a gquart J. E. Culver. Phone 18¢. ' Get ready to catch bass and blue gills Thursday. June 15. Lo Mrs. Leo Loeser and daughtei' Rosalie spent Saturday visiting in Goshen, o e - For sale' two moline mowers cheap inquire of Farmers Co-operative Elevator Co. o dea it Miss Edith Iden is visiting her brother south of- Kimmell and her aunt Mrs. Werker in Kimmel:, -~ _. W. H. WIGTON | ‘ Attorney-atlaw - Office in Zimmerman Block LIGONIER, ‘ND
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If your child is 7 years of age it should take up the study of piano? DO YOU KNOW? N_fifhome is complete without a musical instrument. DO YOU KNOW? If you haven't a musical instrument where to find your children when night comes? DO YOU NOW you will find you children at the .neighbors where * they have music? e , , Sy DO YOU KNOW your children go from home to find the pleasures you . should provide for them at home? : o : DO YOU KNOW your: neglect may cause a life long regret. o DO YOU KNOW you should do this now before its too late.. - DO YOU KNOWV}Ve are selling good Honest piano from $275 to $350. . Victrolas $25 to $250. Player Pjano $450 to $550. e . . 8000 Victor Records from which to make a selection. All instruments sold for cash or ¢asy payments. Drop us a card and we will come and talk it over with you.: : S .. Yours for over fifty years Musical Service. SEaEae South Main St. Established 1871 Goshen, Indiana
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