Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 32A, Ligonier, Noble County, 2 October 1922 — Page 4

M. E. Revival.

The Revival now in progres at the Methodist church is creating much interest -in Ligonier and surrounding community. : Dr. and Mrs. Naftzger with Mr. Campbell the solosit and Chorus director are proving themselves real artists. e ! ;

The Sunday services both morning and evening attracted. wunusual crowds, and the services were of much interest,

_Music lovers of Ligonier are missing a great treat if they do not avail themselves of hearing Mr. Campbell. - Mrs. Naftzger is a pianist of unusual power and ability. ‘ - -Dr.. Naftzger preaches a straight, forceful gospel in his own unique and convincing manner. ; This party, together with the unusual ability possess a. pleasing and entertaining personality and are winning many admirers and friends during their stay in our city. Come out to hear them every night this week (except Monday). You will be fully repaid. ; Committee.

Notice to Water Takers.

- You are hereby notified that water rents are due October Ist, payable at the residence of the city clerk. On ‘al Irents due and not paid on or before 'October 20th a penalty of ten per cent will be added. * All water rents for 1922 are now due and must be paid on or before October 20th. » ’ Office hours 9 a. m. to 6. p. m. . T. E. Jeanneret, City Clerk. 32a61 : j ; Mrs. Audley Green visited friends in Elkhart Friday. Look out “The Storm” is coming to the Lyric Oct. 12th and 13th. : . For Sale, brood sow and 13 pigs. Samuel Weaver, Wawaka, 32a2t Mrs. Frank Stamats of Churubusco, was & Sunday guest of her sister Mrs. George Starr in this city. o Harry Jacobs who for the past ‘month had been in New York state arrived home Sautrday night, . * “Sonny” with Richard Barthelmess is one of the seasan’s best pictures, ‘'see it at Crystal, Sun. and Monday. Mrs. Katie Kyle of Detroit, Mich., is in the city to spend a couple of weeks with her brother Joseph Eckhart and wife. | b e - Mr. and Mrs. Carey Jeffries took dinner with Mr. and' Mrs. Grover Colston ' and family living east of Cospersville. :

View this refreshing expression of Fall Modes for women and "Missis. Radical changes are in vogfie this fall; changes that signify a determination to break away from the stereotyped modes of the past seasons and give full play to individ- ‘ uality. | New Coats 16.50 to $2OO. New Dresses $lB to $95 Fashion has regained all the subtle lure of the half concealed charm, and the gracious effect of soft flowing drapéry. Delightful are the changes from the short knee high to the long ankle :from the straight line to the more graceful curves; from the short or absent sleeves to long sleeves with striking cuffs and . individual design.

- Women look to this store for the new in fashions and in the forthcoming season it is our purpose to make this leadership e | " . more pronounced than ever. Make this store your headquarters in Ligonier. ot E. JACOBS & CO. . disoser Indiana o , Dry GOOdS’ , Smts,Coats, resses, Rug’:cmm‘t* P o b e e

. Mrs. Chester Smith is suffering from a summer cold. e

Don’t miss “The Storm” at the Lyric Oct, 12th and 13th. -

M. A. Cotherman and family spent Sunday at their Wawasee cottage.

Elmer Hire is home from a visit in St. Louis and other Missouri points

~ Mr. and Mrs. John Kime came from Goshen Sunday to visit Ligonier friends. : - :

The Social Hour will meet at the Presbyterian church parlors Friday evening. All members are urged to be present. ; ! ;

Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Culver and guests Mrs. L. A. Hoffman and R. E. Hoffman drove to Elkhart and Mishawaka Wednesday. : e

‘Mrs. F. G. Peters of Mishawaka i 3 a guest of her sister Mrs. Howard Hire. Mrs. Peters was formerly Miss Vera Tillman of this city. .

John Himes has purchased of Albert Teal four. lots in Westlawn addition on West Third street. The lots will be for sale. | ;

_Mr. and Mrs. 'Howard Hire entertained Mr. and Mrs. Lon Hire of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Deladrain Fort Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Elshberger of Goshen at a Sunday dinenr. .

If you only kenw how good Constance Tamadge is in “The Primitive Lover” wec oundn’'t keep you away with a- caveman’s club so come tc Crystal Thursday and Friday. =

" Mrs. E. A. Hoverstock and son William and daughter Mrs. J. G. Smith left for their home in Toledo, Ohio, Sunday after spending the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Belts.

The Goshen Democrat notes the presence in thatc ity Saturday of Harry Hire, of Ligonier. There is no Harry Hire inthis city but we claim a Henry Hire who visits Goshen occasionally.

Mrs. D. R. Hostettler, LaGrange, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Yoder and grandson and Mrs. Aadam Suntheimer- of Middlebury, drove to Ligonier Saturday and.spent the day with the George Keitzer family. 2 :

Mr. and Mrs. John Green Mrs. Lillie Menaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swickard and Harry Gilbert of Diamond lake were entertained at a six o’clock dinner Saturday evening at the Harrison cottage. 2

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“The Storm’ ‘at the Lyric Oct. 12 and 13th. : 2

Harley Head came from Detroit, Mich., to visit home folks, . «

S. M. Fought Kendallville visited he Carey Gard family Friday.

. Chas. Green, the ‘meat dealer, has been a wictim of the summer flu and confined to his bed. :

~ Mrs. Clark Kemp of Elkbart visited her daughter Mrs. Arthur Ferguson several days lait week. :

Mrs. Peter Regula spent the week cnd in South Bend with her husband who is employed as a barber there,

~Wanted, to purchase a good Jersev.l cow and calf. Inquire at John Hime's Second Hand Store, Ligonier. - 3‘2atf|

. Dr."C. G. Keehn is in Wabash attending a meeting of the state dental society and will be absent until Wednesday. ! 3

Mrs. F. A. Smith of Rock Island, Illinois retyrned home after spenaing the week with Mrs. Leila Smith and Mrs. Skinner. : {

Dr. Lane reports the birth of a daughter to Dr. and Mrs. ¥. G. Hursey Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verner Hursey in this city.

John Himes -has rented the basement under the Banner office for a salesroom during the coming winter. He will handle vegetables and poultry. <

~Mrs. Roswell "Earnhart arrived from Chicago today to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Stansbury. Mr. Earnhart will come Saturday to spent Sunday here,

- John Hoffman = arrived ‘Saturday evening from attending the G. A. R. encampment at Des Moines. Mr: Hoffman says the lowa city was turned over to the veterans. ?

~ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bordner today moved a portion of their ‘household eifects to the Eagle lake farm and will divide their time between the farm home and Ligonier home. -

Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Blue and SOll, Junior, have returned from a week’s outing at Baldwin lake, Mich., where they landed some fine pickerel - and bass and had a very enjoyable tinre.

Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Yorkey and daughter, Bunice, of Michigan City, spent Sunday with his parents Mr, and Mrs. A. Yorkey and celebrated the 53rd anniversary of his birth.

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The beautiful summer weather continues. ;

Miss Emma Wehmeyer is dead at Kendallville after a long illness.

Squire Robinson came from Lansing; Mich., to visit his family over Sunday. Bt

Mrs. George Flower: spent Sunday with her daughter Mrs. Peter Horn in Elkhart, - :

“Robert Miller Fori Wayne was a visifdr at the 0. A. Jeffries home several days last weel. : 1

Miss Catherine Baum after spending her vacation here returned to the university of Chicago. | ]

Mr. and Mrs. Will Davis will go to South Bend next Sunday to meet the managers of A. & P. Stores. 3

*r and Mrs Harley Yant of Kendallville were guests over the week end of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Culver.

Syracuse will 'issue bonds to the amount -of $25,000 and purchase the water works- system there. _

Mr. and rMs. Arthur Larson came from Albion to visit Mrs. Larson’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Urich.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Head spent the week end with their daughter Mrs. Walter Buroughs at Plainwell, Mich.

E. C. Wilson and Ira Bonner of the firm of Rogers & Wilson Goshen dealers in musicial instruments were Ligonier visitors Satirday. : ~

- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephens have returned to their home in Indianapolis after spending the summer at their Stone lake cottage. Wi

Orlo Gale and mother Mrs. George Gale and Mrs. Irene White of near Kimmell and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kincade of Diamond lake were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Caldwell and family. ‘

The. physical agility and emotional dexterity -of the European actor a feature o fthe personality of -Josef Swickard, remembered as the French father in “The Four Horsemen’ '’is one thing that makes it a pleasure to look forward to his performance in the role of a French Canuck in “The Storm” the Universal-Jewel production starring House Peters at the Lyric Theatre Oct. 12 and 13. The French €Canuck is a lively man no matter what age.. Others in “The Storm” cast are Virginia Valli, Matt Moore and Frank Lanning. |,

MUCH IS ACCOMPLISHED

Secretary Wade Points Out Achieve. ments of the Methodist Church for

Past Year

Delegates . to the annual meeting of the Northern indiana Methodist Episcopal church have been busy with the business of the conference. The ministers’ aid soclety also was in dessien and the work af the ministers for the forth coming year was discussed. .

R. J. Wade of Chicago corresponding secretary told the convention that the Methodist chur¢h had spent $1%,~ 200,00 for the promotion of world concord and peace through missionarysocieties both. at home andabroad. “The impact and influence of the 30,000 Methodist churches, 15,000 ministers 3,000 universities and colleges professional and secondary schools of the 130 hospitals and dispensaries of the 88 homes for children and aged and of its 94 periodicals is being felt in -every department of American life” Mr. Wade declared.

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C ry stalTheatre MONOORE,. o e : _ T“HE Oath” an unusually fine pictures with a powerful story, regarding th differences of the Jewish and Gentile Faiths, : TUES. OCT. 8 ONLY T e v i “THE NOTORIOUS MISS LISLE” with Katherine McDonald, also a Toonerville Comedy, =~ BB hat s s / WEDS. OCT. 4 ONLY e L Rt _“NOBODY” with Jewel CARMEN AND KENNETH HARLEN. A play that knows and tells of men as powerfully as it tells of women. Also a THURS. AND FRIDAY OCT. 5. o ‘ _ Constance Talmadge in ‘“THE PRIMITIVE LOVER” She thinks her life’s a wreck because her husband isunromantic. She gets a chance to los © him when the primitive lover hlowsin. “Ah! Primitive Love—out in the mountain wilderness—soul to soul—you know that stuff! But—you oug ht to see how it works out. Yes sirlLet your Constance be your guide! A real gloom chaser, Dow’t miss it, . Adm. 15, 20 and 25 cents, Mhwry, - o o B ‘ Anita Stewart In “HARRIET AND THE PIPER” an extra fine and exeiting pleture also a Snnshin}\ Comedy. : : 5 Lsmv. AND MON. Oct. Band 9./ = . - “SONNY” with Richard Barthelmess the most. human thing your've ever seen simple, sincere and sweet as the word on the lips of a weleomIng mother “Sonny” a drama for every mother’s: son, and every som's mother, a wonderful pieture. One of the season’s best. -

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