Ligonier Banner., Volume 56, Number 40A, Ligonier, Noble County, 27 November 1922 — Page 4

MON. NOV. 27 e . ‘ _ L | | Clara Kimball Young and Elott Dexter in “THE HANDS OF NARA?” | also “Ham” in “POOR BOY” - mml R TUES. AND WEDS. NOY. 28, 29 _ . Chas Ray in “T'WO MINUTES T 0 GO” a splendid foot ball story. : THURS. AND FRI. SPECIAL THANKSGIVING PROGRAM. : . ~ HAROLD LLOYD in “NOW OR NZIVER” A 3 reel comedy by a man who is recognized the world over as the best and the cleanest of all screen comedians., He has mever male a “ploomer” This one is a sure cure for all ailments also, ; S : £ o VIOLA DANA in “THE FIVE DOLLAR BABY” Do you kmnow that you can pawn a - baby% IP; so; also that babies grow up sometimes to be very beautitni girls, Tivin S. Cobb knew these facts from them he wove a wonderful heart interss{ story. The big Chicago Theatre ran this picture and they pick only the grood ones. - _Spegial music by Helen Carney and Herman Sack. o - Special Matinee at 3:00. Adm. 15¢, 20¢ 25c. : | SAT. DEC. 2. ‘ s L Tom Mix in “DO AND DARE” This is the best one yet. SUN. AND MON. DEC. 3-4. ' ~ “WHEN ROMANCE RIDES” from Zane Grey’s great story “Wildfire” a splendid race horse story with a girl a last minute entry who romps away to victory. Extra fine picture also our old friend Ben Turpin the famous cross eyed man in “BRIGHT EYES”

- o OPENINGOE.. HOTEL LIGONIER Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 30th o MENU . - Puree of Peas L : "~ Queen Olives - Sweet Pickles | ‘White Plume Celery Hearts - Roast Young Turkey (V-‘ Oyster Dressing . Giblet Sauce Cranberry Jelley . ~Bakod< Do‘meStic’ Duck | Onion Dressing .. Caurrant Jelley | | e Crushed Poi:gitoeé f -~ . * . Candied Sweet Potatoes : . Refugee Green Beansin Butter | T Mint Sherbet ; . ¢ LCalifornia Fratt Salad =~ -« . - Whipped Cream Mayonnaise ~ Parker House Rolls. | Mince Pie = Pumpkin Pie | English Plum Pudding Brapdy Sauce | - Demitasse Coffee ‘ ~ After Dinner Mints ' Dinner 12:30 to 3:00 p. m. Price, $1.50 . MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW , - - JNO.E.BOYTS, Mgr.

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For Saie——Ford Sedan.lnquire Bau® ner Office. ’ 39ati

Farm for Rent. Inquire W. A. Cochran. - 7 40ats,

The dancecin Eagles hall Saturday night was -a very enjoyable affair.

Lost, bunch of keys. Finder return 0 Banner office and receive reward.

Mr. and Mrs. James Hite paid the Henry Morrow family a visit in Topeka. . ; Y :

Mrs. Clarence Gale is in South Bend visiting her mother and other relatives. st

Lost dog, small animal with brown smooth hair. Finder notify Howard Herald. - : :

Agricultural Agent Kline has been - 5 i 4 reengaged for another year in LaGrange county. '

Sce the grafonola to be given for $l.OO Saturday night December 2 at Braginton& Earils. : - 89a4t

Mr. Glunderman of New York and Chicago spent the week end with Mrs. Florence Crockett. i

See the Grafonola to be given away FREE Saturday night Dec. 2 at 9:30 Braginton & Earll’s 89adt

John Thomas of Chicago is a guest at the Mifflin Hunter home and will remain over the holidays.

An indoor festival patterned after he annual Corn School is to be held n LaGrange December 19 to 23,

The Adams Sales Co., of Kendallville has been authorized to issue 1923 motor vehicle licenses and plates.

Owing to the snow and slippery highways many farmers failed to come to town Saturday as is their custom.

Mesdames George W. ‘Hussey and George Longerecker visited Miss Corinne Hussey in South Bend Saturday.

Rev. G. H. Bacheler went today to Kalamazoo. for a brief visit. He will return the latter part of the week.

Mrs. Leo Jansan and two children of Mishwaka were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Schlotterback.

0. B. Maibe the Syracuse constable, continues to busy himself unearthing illicit whiskey stills in Kosciusko county. o e

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robinson and little sons visited Dr. and Mrs.' A J. Hostettler at LaGrange one' ‘day last week. ' S e

Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ullery and Mr. and Mrs Horace Ullery drove over to Cromwell Sunday and viewed the sights by

Will Sharp is employed in the Wertheimer seed and wool»warehofises and says he enjoys the work after years spent on a farm, - . ° el '

Ligonier once had a strong football team, but the members have grown old and there seem to be no youngstersto take their place. :

Gertrude Walker was granted a divorce from Charles O. Walker at LaGrange last week and she has resumed her maiden name.

Found, beagle hound Owner may recover same by calling at the Charley Brady home on the North Side. - : 40a2t

Scatter Sunshine with Rust Craft Greeting Gifts for every possible occasion. We carry a full assortment. Loramay Gift Shop. : 39btf

For Sale—Eureka harness oil at half price 65 cents a gallon. See Lung at Lepird’s Shoe Store. Bring container. Sold in gallon lots. 39btf

F. N. Hascall of Goshen has placed the window shades in Hotel Ligonier while ‘Contractor Melvin of the same city has finished the painting and dg—corating. , L SE

~ Mrs. C. A. Harsh is still in Detroit; Mich., having been 28 days in quarantine on acount of scarlet fever in the Perry Masten family where she had gone on a vigit, - Sin S o

Lost—Collie 'dog' dark brown white stripe around neck slim head and goes by name of Turk. Anyone know ing the whereabouts. of this dog please notify Rush Cunningham, = 1

Lost—Automobile tire and rim for a Ford car aSturday evening between Ligonier and Springhill church on the river road. Finder return to Banner office and receive reward. BN ¢ Mrs. Roxie Miller of Aurora, Mof who had been on a yisit. with the family of G. R. Leming and other Noble county relatives will return home before the holidays visiting some time with & son in Chicago ', '/ = 1

Fred Thiers aged nearly 80 years died at his home in.Goshen Sunday afternoon. He was’an uncle of Mrs; Hugh Lundy of this city. The funeral under the auspices of the M‘ason’icg lodge will be held from the late home Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ~ John Burke .of Diamond lake, expects to be busy from now uxggr spring butchering and making saus-. age for his neighbors. He supplies all the necesg&rytoogs&%déwé; ‘work without material assistance. H¢ ‘may be reached by telephone through AR ol e selSl e

Aged Man Hurt.

An automobile driven by Ernie Mayfield of near Wolf Lake and occupied by Levi Harrod aged 86, was in a collision Sunday afternaan with a car driven by A. Kimball of Marion. The aged man was quite badly injured. A party of Fort Wayne people met wtih an accident at Kimmell last night when the machine in which they were riding upset on the railway tracks. - One woman had her jaw bone broken and Dr. Black was called to attend her. The physician did not |learn the name of any of the parties.

_ Death of Walter J.. Dolen. Walter J. Dolen aged 24 died Satur day at the home of his mother Mrs. Frank 'Gates on the North Side in this city death resulting from blood poison caused by the extraction of an infected tooth some time ago in Auburn where the young man was- employed. The funeral will be held from the U. B. church in Albion tomorrow afternoon at two o’clock. o - Death of Mrs. Rice. | Mrs. Cora B. Rice aged 43 wife of Charles R Rice residing near Maple Grove died Friday of heart trouble. She was: the mother of fifteen ¢hildren ,eleven of whom with her husban survive. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon at the Maple Grove church. -

Oyster Supper.

Members of Excelsior lodge No. 267 1. 0. O. F. will serve an oyster supper to the members of Crescent Rebekah loge Wednesday evening Nov. 29. -All members are invited \o attend. : S W. L. Jackson: Rec. Secty. Has Fine Deer. ‘L. B. Heller and brother of Misha‘waka passed through Ligonier today enroute home from a hunting trip to Maine. They had a deer weiging 204 pounds strapped on the running board of their Ford car. e Not Licensed to Trespass. Announcement by the state conservation commission holds that a hunting license does not entitle the holder to hunt on the lands of another without first gaining permission. j : Football Thursday. . Notre Dame Freshmen will play | Goshen Elks big benefit attraction Thanksgiving day November 30 at City park, Goshen. Kick off at 2 p. m. o - 40a2t

Splendid Thanksgiving Program at Crystal. e oo

Special Matineé at Crystal. Thanksgiving Day. .. ' s

Bi ;§Doilble fqil igt,ci'ystal. ThanksgiviligE" special music. .

' Mrs. Frank W. Zimmerman spent last week in Toledo. ¢

~ Harold Lloyd and Viola Dana at Crystal Thanksgiving Day. 3

Mesdames G. D. Kreager and F. W. Black will visit Chicago tomorrow,

Rev. Bacheler will spend Thanksgiving with relatives in Kalamazoo, Mich. , '

Mrs. W. D. Folck a former resident of iLigonier is quite ill at her home in Elkhart. _ Wb ; B

Mr. and Mrs. George Gowdy came Sunday from Goshen and visited Ligonier friends. : Sy

Dr. Black reports the birth Sunday of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Geig''in this elty. . T

Miss Helen Flowers of Goshen spent the week end here with -her parents Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Flowers. =

Mr.r ‘and Mrs. O D -Nusbaum and son Maurice will come from Detroit to visit Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Keen,

~ The real ‘estate record shows the transfer by Robert D. Shobe to Osie G. Bowen lot 5 Bantas addition to Ligonier. . . . : |

“W. A. Ruple: who conducts a isuccessful meat business in Mishawaka called on his old friends in Ligonier today .. .

Roy Banta has accpeted a position in the Ruple meat marke t at Mishawaka and left for that city last night. Sl o :

-Do you know that you can pawn a baby? Well it’s so see Viola Dana in “The $56 Baby” at Crystal Thursday and Friday. oy i

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Brubaker and little son John will come from Chicago to .spend Thanksgiving with Mrs, Lena Stansbury. S

~Mrs. William Vondersmith will leave ‘Wednesday for. South Bend where she will: spend the winter with her ‘son ‘Fred:and family. . ' Mrs. iCharles. Swickard was taken suddenly- ill Saturday morning and a Dhysician was called to attend her. She suffered much pain in her head. The Home Hconomies Club will meet at the Library basement: Friday afternoon at one o'clock. Miss Kthel Black of Topeka will instruct in basket making, | . e ~'Mr. and Mrs. John Boggess and family of 'Wolf Lake and Mrs. Hindman Osceola Ark, and Mrs Betty Yontz of Syracuse spent the week ond with 8. L. Fryer and famlly. Mra, Hindman and Mr. Boggess egxd family expect to mffmto Osceola next week | where they. will make their home,

6ood Attendance at Christian Chureh 4 oy Revival ooy 0 Good interest is being ‘maniteSt'ez in the special evangelistic meetin; being conducted in the Christian church by . State Evangelist A. L. Martin of Lafountain. The meeting will continue through this week and will close oh next Sunday night. Dr. Martin is a strong and forceful speaker. Hear him he will give you something to think about.

- Mr. and Mrs. Milton Loeser are guests at the W §. Milner home.

Mr, and Mrs. Charles Green vigited South Bend friends Sunday. : |

Two children of William Peters at Cosperville are ill of scarlet fever.

Vern Duesler ‘sold a Durant touring car to William LaFong at Kimmell.

Frank Huff of Bremen was a Sun day guest of his daugliter Mrs. Car Fisel. i

Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gangwer visited over Sunday with Millersburg relatives. ‘ Eaid

- Eli Miller of Kendallville spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Kime, ; . ;

Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Disler of Fort Wayne were week end guests of Mrs. Samantha LaSall. - frat o

Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Sackett and G. M. Zimmérman were Sunday visitors with South Bend friends S

Mrs. J. D Myers and daughter Edith of Goshen were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Stansbury.

Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Yorkey drove over from Michigan City Sunday and visited his parents Mr. and rMs. A, Yorkey. , ;

© Henry Kenney came from Mansfield Ohio to visit his-aged mother who has been ill but is now much improved and hisb rothers Ed and John.

For sale{, some mnice electric light fixtures, two chandeliers one with two burners and one with three. Inquire at the C. R. Stansbury home.

Don’t miss seeing “When Romance Rides” from Zane Grey’s great race horse story “Wildfire” also Ben Turpin the cross eyed man -at Crystal Sunday and Monday. . £

Mrs. Roswell Earnhart arrived from Chicago last night to spend Thanksgiving with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Stansbury. Mr. Earnhart will arrive Wednesday evening @

‘A. E. Prough sends the Banner for one year to his daughter Mrs. Arthur Rarick at South ‘Bend as a hoiiday present. Mrs. Rarick is a graduate of of the Ligonier high school and is well known to the younger people of this city. :

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