Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 17A, Ligonier, Noble County, 19 June 1922 — Page 4

Monday, June 19th---Big Double Attraction . ~ George Arlis in “THE: RULING PA_S_‘SION”’ one .of the finest 'con‘ledy: dramas of the year also “The Five Musieal Kayes” with Phyliss Kaye the youmgest marmbia soloist in the country. - This comparty played here before Christmas to a very pleased audience. Don’t fail to hear them. Adm 20-30 c Ty e 20~ - ‘ “THE SHEIK” by request W‘ilh_Rll(’]Olph Valentina and Agnes Ayers. The most - sensational picture ‘o fihe season. Also the “Five Musical Kayes” in an extire ehaing‘e of program. Adm 20.30 c. - e - Wednesday, June 21 } , “THE SHEIK” also a Sport Reveiw. Adm. 15-20 c. - ' Thursday and Friday, June 22 and 23 . L “PEN_RO_D”’_' with Freckles Barry, Booth Tarkington himself chose Freckles Barry as Penrod and Freckles is just - what everyone think Penrod ought te be. It’s filmed just as Tarkington wrote it, in one great 8 reel feature. H you want to be a boy again Don’t miss seeing this extra fine picture. Adm. 15-20-25¢. - - = g - , Selerday June2s . . - “An- Arablan Loye” wijh John -Gilhert a thrilling tale of the sand Swept stretches of the 'd»e.iertjfkfjf*fi}:}xt.ra" fine, Thomas Meighen in “THE CONQUES T CANNAN” from the famous hook byßooth Tarkington. A story made n p of all that is finest and truest- inmodern American life, ; Coming Thursday and Friday, June 29 and 30 ‘Mae Murray in ‘fF,lS'(‘l.\'l\T.ll)Nf’- ‘A drams of a girl who danced with danger. Better than “Peacock Ally”. @ . - . :

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L "NEWS NOTES Hieber Studio Open. . 16btf James Taylor was a Goshen visitor Sunday. . s For Sale—2o-foot Ala(lder.' Inquire at Banner office; _ S a ~ Mae Murray in “Fasination” at Crystal next week. ; S - 2 e ¥ < .hfl‘-'&-—- b . . The Winona Assembly opens July 2 and gloses Auglist 17. ° -0" ' Mrs. F. W. Black was a' South Bend visitor Saturday. .ok :: .v v .‘ . : Harvey E. Miller of Goshen will do the electric wiring in the new hotel W. B. Inks and family are now occupying the__ir ‘Wawasee cottage. = - _ 0. A.'Chiddister came from South Bend and spent Sunday with Ligonier relatives. - L e

Miss Henrietta Schloss is home from her college .in Milwaukee for her summer vacation, . G ; ' The, Belts, Wagoner and Casey families- were Rome City visito’rs‘ Sunday. - . e e ‘ George Clawson of South B_end-' was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad White. Al Miss Golda \&’eaide\is‘ on a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dudley in- Elkhart. . - S “Glen Stainer came from Adrian and spent Sunday witht he Charles Jack: son family. - - e Frank McDaniel Leo Longenecker and ‘Francis Zimmerman are on a motor trip t_o Chicago. e .‘ Roy D. Keéhn and son Roy of Chicago were Sunday guests of Ligonier relatives.. ' L o [ : _ Hear the “Five Musical Kayes” also see the best in pictures at Crystal tonight and tomorrow. e

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Mrs. Francis Retter, of Chicago is hefe on a yisit at the John Reese home. s ' Miss Alice Cass, of LaPorte‘,v was. a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Patton. " 9o j v J. D. Kreager efitertain’ed a fishing party :at h’is Wawasee cottage last Ffiday. / 3 ; ’ : : j . W. C. Latta, formerly of Purdue aniversity, spent some days with his brother, J.:T. Latta and family. . & Mr. and Mrs; ',Elm(.-r Klotz and daughter Fredonna drove to 'Rome City in their new car and spent Sunday. ~ ' Miss Katherine Wood a‘fri_ve.d SatQ urday evening for a two weeks visit with her father, W. W. Woed. : -~ Mrs. Andy Hough, of South Bend, was an over Sunday guest at the Jacob Beckner home. el Mr. ai_ld Mrs. Earl McDowell;_ of Elkhart, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. McDowell. : Mrs. Ray Price and two sons ‘o:f:Go¥ shen were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Olinghouse. : Miss Corrine Hussey was “called ‘home from South Bend by the illness of her father George W. Hussey. “The Fox” is the greatest western drama ever produced. ' Don’t miss it at the:Lyric Thursday and Friday."

' Miss Louise Decker of Elkhart spent the” week end with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Decker. Franics Zimmerman who had been on a two weeks’ tour of the east visiting New York city: and other points is home, | e ) S John A. Allen here to attend the funeral of his wife has returned: to his desolate home . in - Battle . Creek. Mich. s Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilscn, of Valparaiso, motored to Diamond lake Sunday and visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. B. Harrison. ¥ . Lost—Saturday pair brown Oxfords size 6 somewhere on a Ligonier street. Finder please leave at D. O. Bailey’s and receive reward, /. . | » Louis H. Geardot, 55, died in a Fort ‘Wayne hospital the result of an automobile collision in which he was fatally injured. Lk —m : : o Miss Mildred Dewey a graduate of Ligonier High School in class.of ’22 left yesterday to enter Goshen college for the summer term. : e Conrad 'White who accidently lost the fingers on his right hand in an accident the other day . is resting easy considering his condition.

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A thousand horsemen ride like mad‘ across the scorching sands ~ of the great Mojave desert in “The Fox” at the Lyric Thursday and Friday, | . ~ Mr. and Mrs. John Yorkey, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. August Yorkey for two weeks, left for Chicago ‘this " afternoon where they will spend two weks before leaving’ for their home in Log Angeles., Calif. Mrs. George Phebus -of Syracuse visited at the home of her daughter Mrs. - Barl..Knepp, Friday..afternoon Grace and Harry Knepp returned to Syracuse with their gradmother to spend most of their vacation in that town, . o 2 ; Cme oy haieidey ‘"' L

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The Indiana state fair will be held September 4'to 9. s Mrs.| Nellie Sedgwick Red' Cross, nurse was a Goshen visitor Thursday The next meeting of the Twelfth District group 'bankers will be held at Berne. - ' o ' Mrs. Morgan Cooper was & week end visitor at ‘the Perry Nisewander home in Kendallville. ' ol e | Tie down everything loose, hop into a storm cellar, Policeman, run!!! “Penrod” is coming. An effort is being made to organize a KuKlux Klan.in Goshen, a former minister being the promotor. . . ' Ralph Miller 'and a party of Fort Wayne residents were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hod Ullery. =~ . Miss Alice Van Wagoner a teacher in the Mishawaka schbol is here visiting her sister Mrs. H.'V. Hursey. Mrs. J. A. Wiley, and two children who had been on a two weeks visit in Chicago arrived home Friday evening. Mrs. G. M. Zimmerman was' .in 3outh Bend Saturday .consulting' a physican. She may undergo an opera‘tion, . : : e T :

-»The Elkhart Truth- says Mrs. Mary i Wise of iLgonier submitted. to a surgical operation in a hospital there Friday. = 5 ' Henry, Will and Cuftis Hire were fishing at Wawasee Friday and captured 176 _Ei}fi‘ymany of the red-eye variety. o o e ‘lsaac Sutton bof Topeka will start his season’s racing with his prize steppers at the‘LaPorte fair the first week in July. | : G Mrs. Clifford Bollingbaugh and little Jdaughter of South Bend are guests at the Stanton Vance home, the -ladies being sisters. “ ey . Word comes to Ligonier that Miss Lenna Smith, a teacher in the locai schools, was married to John Gentry at South Bend, June 4. o “Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harper ang the Misses Ida and Ada Berryman, of Goshen, were guests at the Harrison cottage, Diamond lake, Sunday. ' Booth' Tarkington ~himself said Freckles Barry was Penrod to the last ireckles. It’s great boys see him at Crystal Thursday and. Fgl"iaay;" ‘ o

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- MONDY JUNE 19 “The Last Trail” TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY June 20-21 “The Man Who Had Everything” also graphic ,a Fumegator, [ THURSDAY AND FRIDAY JUNM and 23 Harry Carey in “The Fox” another big Super Western story. SATURDAY JUNE 24 only “Second Hand Rose” an Universal special production also. Stanley im in Africa Chapter 12 = 1 ; JSUNDAY AND MONDAY Wandey Hawley in “Bobbed Hair” also a good. 2 reel comedy. . : =

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