Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 17A, Ligonier, Noble County, 19 June 1922 — Page 2
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The Ligomer ‘Banner . o J :mAn.iluto 1806.8, o €477 | f{PoblisWedby ) - = ‘¢he Banner Publishing Company ' W.C.B. HARRISON Editor, L A SRy | Published every Monday and Thursday and entered in the Postoffice at Ligoaler, Ind., as second class matter. .
. . Hostetler-Yoder. °~ At the home of Rev. Ernest Hostetler at four o'clock Saturday afternoon occurred the marriage of Forrest E. Hostetler son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hostetler to Miss Clara E. . Yoder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Yoder Immediately after the ceremony choice light refreshments were served. The young couple' left by way ‘of Ligonier to spend a few days with Ralph Hostetler and wife brother of the groom at Elkhart after which they will be at home in Fort Waz(ne,‘—,—po‘eka JourRian ;’ : s e X A - § - . Big Pay Cut For R. R. Men. = ~The pay of 325,000 railway employes has been cut $27,000,000 by-the U.-S: Railway. Labor Board and the act has caused_great consternation. The Labor Board is bound to reduce the wages of all rail employees to a pre-war basis, and the action is being stubbornly fought by the laborers.. . . - Visits Som, in Elkhart Hospital. Rush Cunningham was in Elkhart Saturady to visit his little son Robert who is recovering from a serjous appendicitis ‘operation in a.. hospital there. The'lad sat up Friday for the first in -two weeks time. = - -
Awarded Highest "Honors. = .- William A. Hoops son of Mrs. W. A. Hoops of Goshen and Wawasee was awarded the highest honors of the graduating class at the Boston Mass,, Institute of Technolgy, where he graduated. . o e Meredith Elected. f Milo Meredith of Wabash well known among Ligonier Maccabees, a Maccabee of high rank was elécted'to the school board of that city. ' - Heads Into Moving Car. - William Frahler of Goshen lad 11, years old may die of injuries he received when he headed his bicycle ml to a passing automobile, e - Attends Lodge Here. Mrs. Lucy Butt was over from Syracuse to attend a meeting of the Ligomnier chapter Eastern Star of which sheisamember. - - . Wants a Band, . = Topeka is trying to organize a band, so as to have free open air concerts, Mrs. Susan Graham and daughter ‘Eisie.of Ligonier Miss Nina Graham of Brunswick, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hefner and Howard Hefner and wife were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Fletcher ' Netice. to the Public. . From June 15th to -September Ist our office’ hours willbe from 9:00" a. m. to 4:00 P. M. except Saturday when e m&)vmfafi i b ' W.HWigton . Isbtt
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Wonderful bargains in Fine Player Pianos, Grand Pianos and Upright Pianos sold on our most liberal payment plan Sale Starts Tuesday, June 20
The Packard Music House of Fort Wayne have engaged space in the GEO. W. BROWN & SON Furniture Store for a display of their instruments and are offering them to the citizens of Ligonier and vicinity ona “Factory to You” basis ~ of prices. Your old piano will be accepted as part payment during this sale. DON'T MISS IT. @
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- In addition we are offering a number ot Anderson Player Pianos at a special sale price of $415.00. This player piano is not made by us, we being distributors for Northern Indiana, but it carries our personal guarantee. With each piano sold during this sold we will include a nice bench, and with each player piano a bench and a good assortment ot rolls. By calling at ourygales we will give you free a book of old favorite songs, containing all the old time songs that are so hard to secure in any other form. . -, .~ . . .~ ~ PACKARD MUSIC HOUSE O DICK, Fa;ctdry' RepresentatiVe." .‘, L o o g o
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Celebrate Wedding Anniversaries - Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Cass were mar-. ried twelve years ago Friday, June 16, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robinson were joined in wedlock ten years ago and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holderness two years ago, all on the same! date. The three couples met at the Robinson home Friday evening and celebrated the happy events with a party and big supper. The _occasion ‘was | greatly enjoyed with ‘social chat and gamés along with s ome declarations: prompted by Mr. Robinson as toastmaster, Later with Evanna Smith and Miss Virginia Oldfather joining the family groups all went to Freed Park for an enjoyable breathing spell. . . Kaiser Arrives Home. . Harold Kaiser of Kendallville with three other . students of ' Indiana university made an- extensive oceanic trip .that they might accompany the university baseball team on -its. trip to Japan'has arrived home from California where he has been since landing in this country about three weeks ago. 1 . . ‘ ~ State Capital Next. . Indianapolis was chosen for the 1923 convention o = tfhe Indiana Sunday School association at the closing business session of the Evansville convention Friday. All of the old officers were re-elcted, Henry J, Schlundt, of Evansville and Rev. C. C. Gopin- of Indianapolis ‘were chosen additional vice presidents, = = . - .
_ Blame Lure of Fine Clothes, ' Charged with forging -checks and passing them on Fort Wayne. merchants Mrs. Lucia Hottell and daughter Frances of thate ity have been arrested. A craving for fine clothes and a desire to attend the speedway races at Indianapolis, Memorial day, brought 'the women afoul the law. | Seeks to Recover Money, The case of Hubert Miller vs'the Yoder State bank in wheih the. plaintiff is trying to hold the bank. responsible for $7OO stolen from his safety deposit box, when the vault of the bank ‘was burglarized in 1919 went to the jury in the DeKalb circuit court Saturday, and a disagreemnt resulted. P sPue July Ist. ‘ ~ The great strike of railway workers is due July Ist and there is no telling when it will end. The vote taken by men - affected by the proposed wage cut was overwhelmingly in favor of suspending all operations. |
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Must Wage Chinch Bug War. = _Farmers will have to get busy or the- chinch bug will get their crops, according to Clarence Bucher, well known farmer of Wayne township. The pest is now in Noble county and will get in his deadly work unless special precaution in taken at once At a largely attended meeting held at Wayne Center church Wednesday evening, the method to control the chinch bug was demonstrated by B. V. Widney county fari agent. He also displayed pictures showing the development of the ox-warvle and the chineh bug. A demonstration on the need of lime in the soil was also given The entire meeting was educational and instructive. . '.' . - . Nearby'Deaths . . George Lieberenz, 49, a native of LaGrange county died of heart ailment at his home near oSuth Milford. Charles Fryer 65 died Friday at Kendallville of paralysis; The deceased a brother of S. L. Fryer of ‘Ligonier had resided in Indiana 61 years. The funeral was held from the late regidence Sathrdey. 0 , * Waterway Discussed - Congressman Fairfield of this “district and J. Adam Bede of Minnesota a former member of the house were booked for a discussion of the Great Lakes. St. .Lawrence waterway project- at the district meeting of farm federation at Fort Wayne . Saturday afternoon. A large attehdance marked the assemblage. = : "~ Appendicitis. Operation, - Walter Crothers residing southwest of Avilla was stricken with appendicitis while at Albion Thursday- and rushed to the Lutherdn hespital, Fort Wayne where he submitted to an eperation. . 0 il 0
| More June Brides. e .Miss Clara - Crothers -and Fred Rauh well known residents of Allen township were married at the Metho. dist Protestant parsonage at Kendallville, Thursday afternoon. 2 - Student Drowns, - 7 . John Hope 24 of DeKalb, TIL, g student at Notre Dame university was drowned Friday in St. Joseph’s river at South Bend while’ swimming.. ' Kodak Printing. Hiebers. ,16bif ~ For sale two moline mowers cheap inquire of Farmers Co-operative Eleator Co. - i6a it
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T Cards of Thanks, | '~ We desire te sincerely thank the many friends who so kindly aided and extended sympathy during the illness and death of our wife, daughte and sis- . 0 v - John A. Allen. L - Mr. and Mrs! Frank Bortner - Mr. and’ Mrs. Maurice Blue. ~ Failed to Claim Victim, - ~ The Twentieth .Century Limited failed to claim another victim ‘when it struck and demolished an aute truck at the' Kendallyville death crossing Friday morning. The truck belonging to the Johnson - Floral Co. ‘was driven by William Laßue and he escaped with barely a scratch. . = ° o - An Fgg Mixture, . | Mrs. Emma Gerver reports that a quail has laid thirteen eggs in the same nest that a chicken: had stolen ‘under a rose bush in her yard in Elk‘ ‘hart township. Now the hen is-sitting [on the eggs%iwith.thé§e of her own and the outcome is being eagerly leoked e, . S : _ ' New Shortridge Coach, ~ ~ Enoch Burton teacher’ of mathe‘matics and coach of the fKendafiville high school basket ball team/ last vear until he resigned in February is to be, the next ‘basket ball coach at Shortridge high school Indianapolis. o Big- Opportunity. . - Grocery and soft drink parlor far sale in Elkhart, Indiana, Big chance to make money. Apply at aßnner office. e T e
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Save $50.00 to $200.00° on these new instruments from former prices. Pianos that are guamnteed to give you 2 lifetime of satisfaction.
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