Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 22A, Ligonier, Noble County, 24 July 1922 — Page 4
Wed., Thurs., Fyi., July 26, 27 and 28 - X . THE CONQUERNG POWER® with Rudolph Valentino and Alice Terry a great story by Balzac made into a great film materpiece by Rex Ingram, the artist director who made the “Four Horsemen” It is an artistic mixture of love and the greed of gold. An 8 reel super special. Don’t miss it. Adm 15 20 25¢ © » . Saturday, July 29 s r ~ “KISSES” with pretty Alice 'Lake;' a fine comedy drama also “Snooky” the famous human monkey in comedy . : Sunday and Monday, July 30 and 31, ‘ “WHITE AND UNMARRIED” with Thomas Meighen the romanece of a dashing Yankee bachelor who stafteq out to “do” Paris and did also a good comedy. . e : . Coming next week Norma Talmadge - i :
John Weir is home from a visit in Indianapolis. ° S e Mr. and Mrs. Ted Linn came from South Bend to visit Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Linn. - Mr. and Mrs. Earl McDowell of Elkhart were Sunday visitors at the home of James McDowell. e i e e LI e Mrs. Gordon Warstler was visiting in_South Bend and Mr. Warstler joined his children at Goshefi Sunday who had been on a visit to relatives there, ‘Mr. 'and Mrs. -George W. Harding who have spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Belts returned today to their home in Toledo. Mrs. Harding will be-remembered as- Zelma Witt. ‘Miss Helen Flowers left Sunday for Jackson, Mich., where she will visit the Misses Gladys McPhilmey: and Irma Sorgenfrei and work two weeks in, the National Union Bank in that C!tfi. : .7 S
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rs. Frank Odle has gone on a ten-day visit+ with her daughter in Muncie. T e Mr. and Mrs. Roy Klase and babe of Goshen weré week end visitors at the Nate Etchyson home. : Mr. and Mrs. John Hays and children were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Smith in“ Elkhart. Roy D. Keehn ran over from Chicago Sunday to-visit his fnother Mrs. J. H. Keehn and other relatives. - Mr. and:Mrs. Christian Deter came from South Bend and spent Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. Reuben Deter. ¢ Mr. ahd Mrs. Ed Bdurie of Fort &Waynev were Sunday guests of his :parents Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bourie. * Miss Zella Luckey who had been visiting her sister 'Mrs. George King returned to hér home.in Elkhart Sunday®. - o : ;
NEWS NOTES + Don’t miss the big special at the Crystal this week, A L Morris Sisterhen came from Téle‘da to visit home folks, : ey Miss Esther Taft is hbme from her vacation spent in Ohio. 4 Chet C. Smith today renwved to his new home on McLean streets. - Don’t miss seeing “Eexperience” at the Lyric Thursday and Friday. | Frank E. Miller spends a portion of his time at his Rome City cottage. Willis . Leming, city mail carrier, made a trip to Muncie Sunday in his car. . &
~ Dr._Alta Honert, of Elkhart, was a week end guest of Dr. O. M. Rager in this city. . : Mr and,Mrs. L. Haller of LaG‘range were guests of Ligonier friends over the week end. e : Allen Wolf has gone .to St, Joe, Mich., to take the baths. He is afflicted with yheumatism.. ‘ . ~ Mrs. Walter Smailey and children of Waterloo were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smalley. e ~ William A. King was accompanied ‘home from’ Detroit” by his daughter Mrs. Ellsworth -and son King.
. The Misses Frances P mer and Bess Grigson, teachers in the Ligonier schools, are here on a visit. ~ Mrs. Amos Jeffries and son Carey ‘motored over to Ft. Wayne Sunday to visit friends and relatives. . : Mr. and Mrs. Wallace JacKkson and babe came from Elkhart to visit his parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jackson. ~ Mrs. Alfred Jeffries is home from the Elkhart hospital wher she under went an operation and is now doing welle. .o \ “The Conquering Power” with Rudolph Valentino and Alice Terry at Crystal Wednesday, ‘Thursday = and Friday. : ey g B| e ~ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hire came from South Bend and visited Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs, Jefferson Hire. - v e - Mr. and Mrs. James Hier and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Becker South Bend were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Culver. :
The alLdies Aid of the Burr Oak" 1 church will hold an ice cream social Thursday evening July 27. Every-1 body invited. : T e
Mr. and Mrs. William Sheffield of Warsaw and Cleborn Engle of Mishawaka are guests of Marshal and Mrs. Werten Engle. ; : .
John C. Cleland, one of the best sheriffs Noble county ever had, was over from Albion Saturday calling on his many friends. S :
F. E. Stiver of Hollywood and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gangwer of Millersburg were guests Friday of Mr and Mrs. H. G. Gangwer = /
H. P. Sisterhen. went to Chicago Sunday to meet his danghter,” Ger:trude, who returned from a visil in Cedar Rapids, lowa. ' :
George Shay who came from Chicago to spend Sunday was ‘accompanied home by Mrs. Shay who had been visiting here several weeks,
Oliver Kauffman son Adrian andtwo sisters’ Alma and Tressa of West Liberty, the latter . named ladies sisters, of Mrs. Kauffman were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kauffman. - N
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‘BUNDLE DAY AUGUST 8. Used Clothing Received at City Hall For Relief of Stricken People of e o ATmenS . - Tuesday August 8 has been designated as Bundle Day in Ligonier; with Miss Jessie! Decker in .charge. The Near East Commission of Indiana has named Miss Jessie Decker of this city to have charge of all used-gar-ments to be sent the Armenian sufferers. She will be at city hall Tuesday . August Bth to receive contributions. All who have used clothing are invited to send it to the place designated or notify Miss Decker tele‘phone No. 248, and she will have parcels called for.. J
The gift of used garments is asmall matter to the average citizen but it means much to the destitute pecple of the bible lands next winter.
S NEWS 'NOTES = _Photograplfs Hiebér Studio. - 16btf Henry Hazel is dead at Goshien aged 84 years, ' s o : Get “Eperience” at the Lyric Thursday and Friday, CaT I . Mrs. Frank P. ded has been'on a visit with Nappanee relatives. Former Mayor Henth spent Sunday with relatives in LaPort .. - ‘Mr. and Mrs.- W. W. Wopd will leave -on a pleasure trip to 7'oledo and l Detroit. ' :\ . L. R. Lepird is home from Angola. His new store room there is ready for the roof. - '1 : ; The free band concert next Wednesday evening will be an exceptionally fine one. : ’ Lo Wwillard Swar_t; and his guest Mrs. Beckwith drove to Rome ' City and spent -Sunday. SEa “Mrs. Michael Lott aged 76 who died at Columbia City leaves a son George Lott at Wolf Lake. DR
‘Harvey Yoder got a fine of $l3O and sixty days "at the- penal farm for booze selling in Goshen. Sl ' Mrs. Reginald Duke ‘entertained:thé Misses Dorothy Haller and Lucile Stewart at a chicken dinner. L o | For Sa;leékit‘ch;en fahge gbod-; size and .in excellent condition. Inquire at Banner office. .0 "22a3t Miss Ellen Willard of near Merriam. expects to leave about the first of August for Los Angeles, Cal., where she will spend & year.. .- - v Freed Park was thronged with visitors all day :Sunday many coming from lake cottages and surrounding towns to spend the day. - S Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Vance - will spend the week at the Masters cot-* tage Diamond lake and the former councilman wil Ido some fishing.
_Orr Skimner 45 died at the home of his mother at Albion after a long illness of Bright's disease a widow the. ‘mother two brothers and a sister surviver oo oo ;
- What is the Conquering Power of Life? is it ambition or hate? love or lust for gold. The answer -is '.at Crystal this Wednesday Thursday and Friday. ; ; : il
Maria J. Kenney has deeded to Robert E. Kenney lots 5 and 7 in Richmonds Addition to Ligonier according to real estate transfer records. : B L
+ The Ligonier boys encamped -at Camp Roosevelt will be home Tuesday, having completed their terms of two weeks. Another {wo veeks term then opens. .
‘Ralph Mc Carty paid a fine of $35 at Elkhart on admission that he drove an - automobile |while intoxicated. There seems to be a good many of these offenses in Elkharf =
It cost Frederick Johnson $35 to operate a swindle on William Ekey, of near Albion, at a carnival at Kendallville when the mayotr there stood Jnhnsqn up for that amount.
Mr. and' Mrs. Fred McClure of North Manchester wére week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Flowers., Mrs. Gwendolyn Flowers who had been on a visit returned with them.
Messrs. and Mesdames C. 3. Stansbury, F. E. Weir, Dr. C. G. Keehn and R. K. Earnhart took in the chautayqua "at Cromwell Sunday aad pronounce it all that could be desired. .
Mr. and Mrs. Judson Kitson and Rev. and Mrs. Adams today started on a motor trip to Pennsylvania and Niagara Falls, to return through Canda. They will camp on the way.
Mr, and Mrs. Chester. Davis, of @oshen and Mr. and Mrs. Will Davis, of this city, Sundday drove ~over to Camp Roosevelt and paid a visit to Paul Davis who is encamped there.
" Remember “Bundle Day” for Ligonier i 8 Tuesday, August 8. Send all used garments to ‘city hall for Near East Relief or call Miss Jessie Deck~ er on the phone, No. 248, Ligonier, and she will see that they are called L e &;e;x Office Here, = _Fuller & Ruller of Fort Wayne Palmer school chiropractors will open an (Office for thep raciice of their professlon over Citizens Bani i this city
: _UNCLE HANK = i ‘ S B = 5 1 ) ; Y g 2 : : m L L fficwee| Two kin live as cheaply as one, but it's purty hard on ‘th’ family tooth- . ; OISR e . Rev. Deßow Talks. The Tulsa, Oklahoma Tribune has a most complimentary reference to an address by Dr. Deßow before the Chamber of commerce there. The Banner is indebted to S. C. Sackett for the following excerpt from -the write up of over two colums: “The Co-operative club’s. special guest Rev. Charles L. Deßow pastor of the First M. E. church at Dallas and president of the Lions club in that city, delivered an €logquent address on “The Factors of Civic Greatness.,” A small, chunky heavy set human dynamo, Doctor Deßow carried his hearers with him from the opening to the close of his address. Nervous in style) varied in mood, powerful in utterance and forceful and incisive [in the analysis of his subject the speaker was given an oration at the close of his_adfiréss.” /
. Winon Program For Week. Following is the program for Winona for the week: . Monday—Brown’s Jubilee . Singers. Lecture “The Reign of Fire” by Dr. W. T. Elsing. S Wednesday—Grand concert DeSel-lem-Felson Opera company. - Thursday—Gay Zerola MacLaren, Readings. - : Friday—Katherine Carnichae! organ recital. ' - ; : Greatest troup of educatshrdlutaoisa Saturday— Pamahasika’s Pets, Greatest troup of educated pets in the world., = ! : . - The famous Westminster choir next week. ‘ i e
Meetingof Noble Co. Society Los AnN geles, California The Midsummer Meeting of the Noble County, Indiana, Association will be held in conjunction. with the Indiana ‘Society at' Exposition Park, Saturday, July 2 ,under the Banner of Noble County at'l p. m. Basket dinner Invite your friends. . ‘ D. 8. Taylor, President ~ H. D. Stone, Secretary S The above anbouncement has been received by the Banner. - :
: Culver in 1923, = At the regular meeting of Henry W. Lawton camp U, 8. W. V., held at the veterans’ room at the Fort Wayne court house announcements was made of the reunion on May 10 1923 of the ‘One hundred) and f[ifty-seventh Indiana Infantry to be held at Culver. Quite a number of Ligonier residents belonged to this regiment. - » . Aceepts Pastorate, v - Rev. Bachelor of Bridport, Vermont, has notified the Presby*erian church society that he has decided to accept the call to betamie pastor of’ the Ligonier ehurch, Seprember Ist. ‘ iot : : Ladies- to Entertain. : The pic¢nic supper at Freed park given by the wives of the Chamber of Commerce members will be aeld on Thursday evening, July 27. ; gy S e i 5 : * C. of C. Meeting, The Chamber of Commerce will hold its regular luncheon Wednesday noon. Much important busiuess isto come up for consideration. l . Automobile For Sale. }~----F°f sale at a big bargain, Overland raptomol{ile_. n good running condition. ‘A big bargain if taken at once. - 21btf Brs. Bowen Tells How Rats Amost . Burned Her House Down. “For two months I never went in our cellar fearing a rat. One ‘night in ‘bed I smelled fire. Sure enough the tjrat had been nibbling at the matches. If I handn’t acted promptly my house ‘would have been burned. Later we found dead rat. RAT-SNAP killed it. It’s great stuff.” Three sizes 35¢, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guarainteed by Wea‘vers Hardwadare. -~ - 0 oo
MONDAY JULY 28 Constance Binney in the “Sleepwalker” Brownie the Dog Wonder in “Cheerfull Credit” alsovaudeville act-The 1922 Girl in per. son don’t miss this bill : TUESDAY AND WRDNESDAY “Earth Bound” another hig Goldwyn Special also a Graffie. * | S . THURSDAY AND FRDAY—Richard Barthelmess in “Experience” a George Fitsmaurice production ome of Para. mounts Hest,, - = SATURDAY ONLY Universal Jewel Jiansion o mmflw Also O Atk e 10 o - SUNDAY AND MONDAY July 30-81 Mary Miles Minter in “The Heart Spe. ' ; fifimm
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