Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 17A, Ligonier, Noble County, 18 June 1923 — Page 3

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To Bretz for Glasses 1o l: __'R* - - A ; g { rwss Stylish, ‘_’9 \*';l’]( ey . i ,7& e Distinctive S | 7" GLASSES i) ; : , Remember that glasses are an important factor in your personal appearance. o Carelessly fitted, they detract from your looks, —Adjusted: with the precision that characterizes our service, our glass- | es will add distinction to your appearance and bring real comfort to your eyes. . L & We Welcome the Opportunity = of Serving You. : il L » 5 Nevin E. Bretz Optometrist and Opticlan 130 8. Main St -~ . GOSHEN ’

W. R. JACKSON Trustee Perry Townshsp -Office Mier State Bank, Ligonier

GLASSES = Accuratey and Scientifically v Fitted. Broken lenses Mrs. L. P. Wineburg

E. R. Kurtz - Auctioneer Znone No_ 65, Ligonier.

CHARLES V'INKS AND SON ; Dealer in Menuments, Vaults, Tombstones, : Building Stone .

Dr. Maurice Blue - VETERINARIAN Office: Justamere Farm. Phone: Ligonier 7'5777A

. 7W. H. WIGTON Attiiney-stlaw Office in Zimmerman Block LIGONIER. INP

Mrs. Elizabeth Lamb | Electrieal Facial aad Scalp Massage * Manlcuring, Shampoolng Hair Tinting and Hair Dressing Marinello Toflet Preparations Bothwell & Vanderford i Lawyers £ i Phone 156. Ligonier, Indiana EHarry L. Benner | Open for all engagemends _}- 1) Wolf Lakmdiana - Both Noble and Whitley - County Phones

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~_ Have Delightful Time, - The Anniversary Club met at 'the? home of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hol,de’:'-] ness Tuesday devening and enjoyed a lawn party and picnic supper in honor of the host and hostess in celebration of their third wedding anniversary. Among the guests were Messrs, and Mesdames C. W. Weir, 8. P. Carney, John Hurst and E. W. Braginton. The gentlemen engaged in horse shoe pitching while the ladies discussed politics and religiod. The evening was one of the most delghtful everl enjoyed by the.club, - :

' -~ First Public Wedding. ‘At high noon Sunday at the Cromwell Lutheran church, occurred the wedding of Miss Fredonna Yeager daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Avery Yeager of Mishawaka, to Walter Miller of Wolf Lake., Rev. Bowen of Albion officiating. It was the {first public wedding in the town and attracted a large audience. Lty _

.. Finds Husband Dead. ~ Samuel Lowe 60 was found dead on a cot in the living room of his home at Butlér by his wife when she returned from a visit with relatives at Elkhart. It is believed he died several hours before she arrived home. Heart disease is given -as the cause of death. He had not complained of ill health. G v

Believe in Church Advertising. — ~ One of the outstanding ’decision reachéd by the annual conference of the Reformed Presbyterian, church in annual session at-#inena Lake was the adoption of a resolution favoring the using of advertising space 1n newspapers to promote the. work of the church. : ; 4 :

Visits Son in Ligonier. ~ Mrs. Ephriam Couts' a former highly respected resident -of Cromwell was here the latter of the week the guest of Mrs. Mary Green and other old time friends. Mrs. Couts is now in her 80th year and bright and spry for the age. She went to Ligonier Saturday to viist a few days with her son Cassius.—Cromwell Advance.

"~ Schloss Peddles Papers. 29 Sol Schloss was among a group of prominent Indianapolis business men who the other day sold nmewspapers for the benefit ofthe Riley Memorial Hospital fund. The gentlemen made no. change and collected a good sized fund to add to the regular memorial receipts. : : ~ Mrs. John Blough Imjured. Mrs. John Blough living six miles southwest of LaGrange fell down the stairway of her home Sunday evening and suffered the fracture of her left arm and many bruises over the bedy.: & s S

New Deputy Postmistress Postmaster and Mrs. Harvey Galloway of Cromwell are the proud parents of a bright new daughter who came to bless their home Wednesday morning June 13. '

. Child Badly Scalded Dorin Schrock four year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Schrock of Elkhart was severely burned when he pulled a kettle of boiling water ofi the stove Spilling it over his body. ——— ) ‘ iy " They Made Much Noise. .About 5 o’clock Friday morning 2 group of five aifplanes passed oyer Ligonier headed in av's,outhwesterly direction. The machines were flying low and made a great noise.

- Notice to Taxpayers. The Board of Review will hear complaints and make adjustments on the following dates, for the following named taxing units, Ngble: County, Indiana. : i Wednesday June |2o,l923—Jefferson township. Wgnpe: e Thursday June 21, 1923—Albion Town and Township. Thursday June 21, 1923—Orange township and Wolgcottville - ! Friday June 22, 1923—Swan townWb . Friday June 221923—A11en Township and Avilla Town. Saturday June 23,1923—Kendallville ofiy e : Monday June 25, 1923—Kendallvile city and Wayne township. Orville E. Pressler Auditor of Noble County, Indiana. 15b3t

SR (B % % , 4 S 1 xlbé \ WL : | ‘U-M ~F 5 lii . i _‘ J A Battery Without Jars / The new Gummite case; | _an exclusive feature with . Exide Batteries, is ' moulded all in 6ne piece; including compartmernts for thecells. Thus, individual jars are done ‘Gurhmite is practi- . cally indestructible, will 3 ~_not warp, and is'notaf- ] | fected by temperature; B =cid, or water, Let us B stow you this ideal batB eamer

e, [0 Indiana Conferences, The—success of .the summer Bible contérences in the east has led The Moody Bible Institute to inaugurate the plan in the west. The points chosen are Cedar Lake, Ind., where a conference will be held from July 29 to August 12, and Madison, Wis.,- August 5-12.: ‘These have been' arranged in conjunction - with the ® Special Course at the Institute so that many of the speakers that have brought from different parts of the world for special lectures wil lalso speak at these two beautiful lake resorts. -

- Hurt in° Excavationf : Vern Lamberson while excavating his Goshen home Thursday morning in-a tunnel about nine feet deep was injured when a large clod ' of earth caved in on him, striking his back and right hip. He was removed to his North Sixth street home by ambulance and while it is thought by the attending physician that there are no fractures the injury is most painful. J " Good Advertising Anyway. - } Residents of South Bend saw a “skywriter’ Tuesday evening when an aviator employed by the Amerfl can Tobacco company spelled the words “Lucky Strike” in the sky wirn smoke. ~ White smoke formed by chemicals is used. The letters made by the aviator were about a ‘haif mile high. L A 1

b Cateh the Limit. ‘Hal Green and Milo Renner caught 20 fine bassithe legal*limit on Eagle lake Saturday morning. It seems that the bass were only waiting the open season to bite in al lthe nearby lakes.

' German Marks Fade .. ~ The. German mark touched half a million to the pound sterling ‘Saturday afternoon or more than 108,000 to the dollar. :

i ” XY STORAGE- =~ "\ | (Willard ) i ; TRADE MARK nza_as,'r:at.n SAI | e We are now ready to rebuild and recharge - all kinds and makes of batteries using the . Constant Potential System - We are able to recharge a battery in a- ' ‘ very short time compared with the . -/ old style charging method. Let A ‘ . us prove our method by your 1 R pafronage. . @ | \fl@:"{f?kpr - ' ‘m::&\ T > . ' &= gF = H. &G. Battery b e e ervic -y 800 @E 1Y e R . Lo B GRm - B ®vg.oh e~ Second Street B Quaammes coE 0 T T BB ~ g E’l |ln the Weir Block

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* Having Big Run of Business, - John E. Boyts manager of the South Shore Inn at Wawasee and Hotel Ligonier in this city, is having a big run of business in both places. Last Wednesday and Thursday he served meals to 500 guests at the Inn and his Hotel Ligonier entertained to its capacity. Telephone managers of -Northern Indiana held their con: vention at ‘the Inn last week and th= latter part of the month another big convention will be held there. TFourists are making business rushing at Hotel Ligonier. ; |

.. Makes Big Caich of Bass. 3 ~Harry. Gilbert of this city so far a 4 known holds the bass catching record for this region. Before breakfast Saturday morning and he was at his cottage by seven o’clock he landed nine mice bass at Diamond lake. Mr. Gilbert made the record eatch last summer and if his opening. day is an indication he wil Iretain it ths season. The fish were taken with a cane pole and line using frogs for bait. : ' Goes 'to_Otterbein. ‘The Rev. S. G. Reidenbach 'of Brim field. who _was recently graduated from the Bonebrake seminary at Dayton, 0., has been assigned to Otterbein. Mrs. Reidenbach and son will remain at Brimfield for the present with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Osborn. F ,

. Down in Ole Virginy. "Mr. and Mrs.. rFed E. Weir are in Richmond, Virginia a few days to attend—=z-hardware dealers convention and to visit Miss Bess Cowley. The convention which lasts several days will provide good entertainment.

The annual Redpath chatuauqua will open in Goshen Wednesday August 1 and continue over Wednesday August 8. | ‘ ~

Beautiful woodwork, exquisite decoratiohs and numerous other details which ~ go towards making the house a real home lose thelrjeggye value if the one predominating factor, ELECTRICITY, that gives real convenience 1s omitted. The architect and contractor can work out the details of beauty but the Electric Contractor puts the real enjoyment and convenience into your home with -~ Electriaity. B ere T el To do without this important factor is to deprive your home of the fullest en*joyment and pleasur. - The house that is wired for complete Electric Servce 1s the home of complete comfort. Every homedeslmthncomfiéflmd every - home canhaveit. @ Ve ekR e If your house is not wired now, make a real home out of it by wiring at once.

Rally at Christian Church, ] » b o B b 2 v B :.: 5 ”:}"-. ot : S 4 . k" : i . 1 | L ¥ | - ¢ | ’ | GX } | On Tuésday evening June 19th™ 'at 7:30 o'elock in the First Christiax | cfirch there will be arally at which | Dr. James S. McGaw of Pittsburg will | speak. J : . ; ' Known as “America’s rapid-fire ci-| | vie evangelist” he is considered one| of. the leading platform speakers of] the present day. As pastor of large| churche‘s, lecturer and public speaker | | Dr._McGaw has won a place betore | the public as an grator. His wit and humor as well as his forceful speaking_"mis known throughout every partj i of the United States. “

The meeting at Ligonier is a part of a campaign being carried on iln Indiana,v Illinois and Ohio préparatory to the Consultation Christian Citizenship Conference which fis to. be held at Winona Lake, Indiana July 1-8. ‘This Conference called by The | National Reform Association is for the purpose of studying world problems and how best and most speedily to solve them from the ‘view point of Christian citizenship, Already several thousand -delegates’ have enrolled and it is expected that there will be representatives from many of ! the nations of the world. . ki

"Rome City Entertalnment. Mrs. Emma Peters the other - day day entertained most delightfully eight Ligonier ladies at her Romse City cottage. After a very fine luncheon bridge was the order of entertainment‘ the honors being awarded to Mrs. Maurice Hess and Mrs. Arthur E. Kelley. The affair proved a very happy one the guests making the trip in automobiles. Those present ' were Mesdames Maurice Hess, A. E. Kelley Will Sack, Arlo Shearer, Bruce Schatt Fred Starr, Myron Kirkland _and Chas. D. Keehn, :

Many Go Fishing. - ‘About everybody with the inclination who could handle a pole and line or a ro dand reel went fishing in nearby lakes Saturday. Some went Friday night, camping on the ground until morning to be ready for the open fishing 'season at. 12:01 Saturday morning. . Stories of big catches will filter in for the next week. No affidavits -as to accuracy will be demand;-i ed. g b et Two of the enthusiasts to. leave Ligonier at daylight for Diamend lake were Rev. J. F.'Lutey and Robert Randall. ' L _ ~ Attends Family Reunion. . «Mrs. Harry Gale ‘last Thursday drove the mew Overland sedan over to Whitley county and attended the iH_ire family reunion. She had an enjoyable visit. fogn ey ~.

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vorns Poing Geod Job: . H. 8. Snyder has been doing a fine job in placing two large ‘windows in the front of the Blazed Trail Garage. ‘He had to cut through a heavy brick wall, no light task, S 'E. D. Smith and daughters Evelyn and Helen called on Dr. and Mrs: A. J. Hostetler Tuesday afternood at Lalrange:: oo i il e - It is suggested by a man supposed to know that the present is a good time to cut weeds. - - : :

- Jacob Musser came all the way from Kentucky to pay his debts. e Tequests all persoms, if amy, holiing a claim against him to present &t ani secure their money. Mr. Musser suys the Kentucky bridge jobs for the H. I. P. Company in the south huwe been completed. o a 8 el R s TS Mr. and ‘Mrs. A. L. Bender of Topeka visited with the latter’s brother Will Miller. In the afternson They were accompanied by Mr smd Nirs Miller to Wilmot. =