Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 14A, Ligonier, Noble County, 28 May 1923 — Page 4
e dianee 0 Industrial Two Billions The fioosier State might well actopt as a symbol the Winged | ' Wheel of Progress, for not only has Indiana’s progress been ‘tremendous but many of her most notable products are on wheels " —steam and electric cars, wagons and carriages, farm imple- - mentsand automobiles. Her great steel mills help swell the ' ' tetal annnal production to nearly $2,000,000,000. Her mines : centribute $52,000,000, her farms $497,000,000 and her | m $35,000,000 yenrly. gy : » | With factory, rarm, mine and forest, all developing together, ‘ = Indiana, demands service of the highest order from her banks_. ' For 57 years the MIER STATE BANK has been growing with American business and accumulating the experience that makes for soundness in judgment. Many customers feel that this intimate knowledge of past and present day conditions on the part of their bank is a decided asset to them. . | One of the bank’s bfiicers will be glztd‘ to talk over its application to your business. Your inquiry is cordially invited. Leoale i ~ Mier State Bank L (TheßankofSecrety
For Sale—Mallable range, Telephone42B or see George Foster. : 'Use artificial pure ice. Phone 100 for prompt delivery. - ' 10btf For sale a barn. Call at Banner office. ; : 2 e Mrs. Chauncey Wagoner visted the George Kreager family near Syracuse LW Stringhamv of Peub;io, Colorado, spent the week end at William Quails. B _Homer H. Cooper and daughter Miriam are guests of his brother L. G. Cooper. i ; R " Dr. 8. W. Paul of Roanake, Va., eame to Ligonier and preached at the U. B. ehurch Sunday much to the delight of his old congregation and his many friends here.
Mrs. J. W. ‘P:ierce and Mrs. S. C. Judson i ANNOUNCE & . The Opening ot Crews Nest : - Summer Hotel Wednesday, May 30th ' 'Hotel hés bc’el}l refurnfshed. Special : : -atte_ntion given dinner parties. ‘ e Phone Cromwell 905 :
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‘Mr. and Mrs. Earl Braginton have leased the Mrs. Ollie Simmons furnished home. ; : : Mrs. A. Diamond and two children, of Chicago are geusts of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller. i Rev. H. W. Franklin pastor of the U. B. church at Albion recently solemnized his 100th wedding. - I\frs-. E. C Stewart . has gone to Amorillo , Texas and will spend the summer there with a daughter. - Mrs. Lillie Menaugh of Columbia City was a guest several days last week of Mr. and Mrs. Audley Green. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller are here from Elida, Ohio to visit. Mr. Miller is operating theb ig ditching machine used on the construction of of the storm sewer in this city.
MON MAY 28 ok o i Johnny Hines “Torchy” in “LUCK” a 6 reel special comedy drama with laughs every minute also Al St. Johns in a fine comedy. This is joy night. ! i : . ; . _ TUES.,, WED., THURS. MAY 29, 80 31 i ; - ~ “BACK HOME AND BROKE” with Thomas Meighan from Geo. Ade’s great story. If you want to discover_ who your real friends are, tell the world yon/’re_ broke says Tom in a comedy that takes you back home. It is full of good wholesome American fun. We recommend it very highiy Also a good Christie comedy. Adm. 15.20 Soc. | ) : FRI. AND SAT. JUNE 1 AND 2 o v ; ; OVEBOUND” with Shirley Mason a romance of love erooks and a daring sacrifice also a Mack Sennett comedy. i ; SUN. AND MOY. JUNE 8 AND 4 ke - “WHILE SATAN SLEEPS” with Jack Holt from Peter B. Kyne’s novel “The Parson of Panarimet™ thrilling heart gripping real you éan’t sit unmoved and see this picture, you'll never forgive yourself if you miss it. A great book and a greater_ picture alse a Christie comedy. TUES WED THURS JUNE 5 6 AND 7 o .| “THE OLD HOMESTEAD” with Theodore Roberts for fifty years this play has held a. unique place in the hearis of the people now, at last i a production worthy o fits immortalstory. Theodore Roberts is ideal as U ncle Josh and the supporting cast isone of the greatest in history a rar e treat Is in store for yom. eiieds
A - 'NEWS NOTES A chautauqua will be held in New Paris June 1 to 5. , 4 Just enough rain, fell F}iday\gm._ to spripkle' the lawns. : Miss Jane Si%terheri‘ spen{ Sunday in South Bend and Mishawaka. Call-phone 220 “for electric light bulbs and get free delivery to any part of the city. . e S Dr. Lane today took Mrs. Bly Phares to an Elkhart hospital for an examination. oW
Pete Regula is ahead $230.00 and Sherman Baker $250.00 on big league baseball hazard. : Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jackson entertained the Jackson families at a big dinner Sunday. SR Attorney Bothwell, Miss Jessie and Mary Decker will spend Memorial day in Indianapolis. . : - Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Smith of Mishawaka, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. E, Miller. K Miiler, the grocér, rgéei\'ed a telegram today announcing the death of an uncle at Orville, Ohio. .
Miss Vida’Earle of Chicago came to spend Sunday with her parents and other friends here and at Fort Wayne.
* Mrs. VernDuesler reports that she found a pair of spectacles about a week ago that the owner ‘may recover.
Mrs. Laura Lesh, aged 50 a widow passed away at Elkhart Friday. She was a former resident of Noble counW e :
Mrs. A. J. Dillon and son A. J. Jr. came to attend the Alumni picnic and visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Cooper. e
Tom Jeanneret, -Fred Myers anl Burl Inks will leave Tuesday for Indianapolis to attend the .Speedway races Wednesday. ' SR
Miss Ellen Scanlon of Chicago is.a guest of her sister Mrs. William Clifford and her brother Joe Scanlan to remain until after Memorial day.’
FOR RENT—The Brown house on cavin street 10 rooms and basement. Modern. Newly papered, new furnace and garage. J. L. Dunning 14a2t
For sale—ll-room house an acre of ground on North Side with fine fruit and shade trees; house in good repair. Inquire of Darr Koontz at Auto Top company. ' — 14a2t.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hayes of St. Louis Mo., will arrive July Ist to visit their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John Green at Diamond lake. Mrs. Hayes will be remembered as Mary Green.
Mrs. O. W. Christie lost a cluster of four or five keys on a chain somewhere in the city and she will thank the finder to return them to her or leave them at the aßnner office.
Has Money to Burn.
Henry Freedman 60 in whose pockets was found $15,000 in certificates of deposit and securities when he was arrested at Fort Wayne for using can celed postage stamps .}%Vas taken. to the county jail on a technical charge of loitering. ! . His case was continued for 10 days, and in the meantime a brother Dr. Nathan Freedman of Montreal Canada has been notified of his kinsman’s plight. Freedman is believed to be mentally unsound. ; -+~ Has Narrow Escape. e ' Charles Kindig a gravel truck driver for Leichty & Chupp had a narrow escape from death when a loaded truck turned over in' the pit and caught him underneath near Millers‘burg. The fact of his having fallen into a hole saved him from being crushed: As it was the ligaments of one leg were torn and he was other Wike ppuised. | 0 oo 0 . Memorial Services June 8 = . Memorial services will be observed %;B%WW*AW&%&'
' Héld on Serious Charge. | __Nick Seyros who admits Je is wanted in Youngstown, 0., on a murder chdrge was taken from a freight train at Syracuse by Constable G. O. Mabie late Saturday night and was TO_W ‘the county jail at Warsaw. ' Making Canadian Tour. _The House of David base ball team is making a tour of Canadian points. Due to sentiment that is prevailing the long hairéd boys will not attempt to invade this section of the country until late in the summer or early fall. || Pity the Modern Baby.
Degpite the fact that the modern baby thrives on what science does for him today, it’s a big job to be a baby. Just when baby is kicking his’ little pink toes and making an effort to count the funny stitches on his new white crib quilt, a some one comes along and pays:~“lt's time to take the baby tc the doctor,” or “It’s time for his weighing and measuring,” or *lt’s time to take his temperature,” or “It’s time tc try out his new diet,” and just when he'’s getting ready to.close his eyes fo a ni@e long nap some one comes along and says: “It's time to give the baby his tomato ;Fuice,”' and what baby ip the world ever likes the taste of toma: toes? e Pt
‘There’s a million things seience puts over on the baby today when baby is absolutely helpless to prevent the ex: periment. He ‘may holler his little lungs out, but it doesn’t do a bit ot good, as crying causes much less con: cern than it used to, for the baby these days needs exercise for his lungs and he needs mueh more discipline than ‘he used to. That’s what science thinks.—Minneapolis News,
' - Too Good to Lose. The story is told that one of the ex: aminers in a certain school was ac costed by the athletic coach., % “If you please, sir,” he began, “there are ‘two splendid fellows on the foot ball team—" e P
“Now stop,” said the professor, severely. “If you want to ask me to pass these boys, who have flunked their examinations, just because they are good dthletes, I refuse absolutely. There’s been—" !
“No sir; no, sir,” hurriedly interrupted the petitioner, “it's just the other way. They're such brilliant students that I wanted to beg you to make them flunk, so that ‘yve could keep them for another year.”—Columbia (S. C.) State, ¥ Later, He Knew Better. i Loren was nine and Edmund five. One evening mother put them to bed rather early. About nine o'clock she heard a crash, and knew that one of them had fallen out of bed. As she ran upstairs she decided it was probably. the younger; but upon entering his room she found him sleeping souundly. When she reached Loren’s room, he was just climbing over the edge of the bed. e
“Why, Loren!” she exclaimed, “I though it was Edmund!” ‘ A sleepy voice answered her, “So’d X at first!” i
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PROGRAN PLANNED FOR MEMORIAL DAY
ADDRESS, PARADE AND - USUAL ORDER OF BUSINESS ARRANGEED FOR WEDNESDAY MAY 80 | : Flowers Neey For Decoration of . Soldierggliraves in Oak Park Cefhetery, This City
Following' is the program for Memorial Day Wednesday May 30 and the order of m‘z:'dh_:, : g : Line of march to be observed for the parade to cemetery. - o The proéram and services will be in charge of the G. A. R, W. R. C, Spanish War Veterans and the American Legion. o The parade will form én Cavin street in front of the G. A. R. hall at 1:30 in the following order. . Ligonier Band i American Legion . o Spanish War Veterans S
Sons of Veterans of the Civil war
Stansbury Post and all civil war soldiers. . Aen - Stansbury Relief Corps. | Ladies i;Z’ml:illary American Legion Y M C A boys in charge of J. C. Brunk. b ;
Elks lodge, odd Fellows, Eagles and other fraternal organizations. Pupils of the public schools =~ = - Disabled Soldiers and ladies in cars City officials - W : Pupils of Public Schools to join the Jnarch ‘at..sixth streef.. . = | - : Program at Cemetery - -
Introduction 'and Announcements. Prayer—Rev. J. F. Lutey i Reading of First General order issued for the observance of Memorial Day. . | B . HLi—- . Lincolns Gettysburg Address Miss Gwendolyn Flowers. - o Resjtation—Rosemary Bourie, - Decoration of Soldier Graves ' Assemble at Cenotaph . ‘Decoration of Cenotaph Address—Judge John Hanan. - Hymn—America : . Taps Sounded i i Benediction e :
- All seryices.will be held in the cemetery unless weather ‘should not permit. In that case one of the churches will be used. - !
There will be needed on Memorial Day automobiles to carry to cemetery all soldiers who wish to go and cannot march also many ladies who will
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not be able to go unless an opportunity is given them to ride. Parties having automobiles. will confer 'a favor on these people if they will give them the opportunity to ride. ;' ' - ° odd Fellows Take Notice. - All members of Excelsior lodge No. 267 I O OF are requested to assem* ble at lodge hall Wedensday, May 30 to participate in the Memorial sedvices . W. L. Jackson, Secty
' Robert Wigton' of LaGrange well known in Ligonier expects to enter the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music June 15th for-a six weeks’ course of study. - Miss Wigton will also atend classes at the Art ' Academy while there, - . : I : ~Roswell Earnhart came from Chicago- Saturday to spend 'Sunday with Mrs. Barnhart who is visiting her parents' Mr. and ‘Mrs. C. R. Stansburg.
