Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 18A, Ligonier, Noble County, 25 June 1923 — Page 4
o There’s Reason Why You I_Shmilds’eléd the : MIER STATE BANK -+ i “For YOUR Bank S Ist - MIER STATE BANK is managed and conducted "by ~ experienced bankers with a record of 57 .years behind them. 20d - MIER STATE BANK has no Loan Board, no Advisory Board, no large Board of D_iréctors. It is the bank of 13rd - MIER STATE BANK has never charged off one dollar for losses and has the largest deposit of any bank in Ligonier. . | L L 4th - MIER STATE BANK has ‘more quick assets than an& bank in Noble County, and the Ex-Bank Examiner and Auditor of the state of Indiana says Mier State Bank is one of the best eonducied, eleanest and __soundest' institutions‘ in the State. ' Do’Your Banking Business With the e There’s areason why .
~‘Mr. and Mrs. Henry Herald were here from Goshen yisiting friends several. days last week.: | -
The Elkhart Aerie of Eaglés has incorporated to build a home in that city to cost $60,000. The building wiil be a fine one. e
Kendallville as well as' Ligonier continues, to be short of a water supply and new wells are being put down in both cities. e
Joseph and Chester Kimmell went to Decatur Saturday to visit Charles Andrews and Rev! and Mrs. Harry Thompson. Today Joseph Kimmell just home fronf Indiana Ulniversity will begin work for the Standard Oil company Wwith headguarters in South
Come on in the water is fine. We are showing the largest and best line of bathing suits we have ever shown. Suits for the little fellow as well as the big one. Boys’ Suits 75¢ t 0 $3.50 Men’s Suits $1 to $6.00 e Dne and tWofpiece;S'uits' L Palm Beach Gaberdine and Tropical S O WHREEEG pEse Sun Hats tor everybody. If in need -of a traveling bag or suit case for ~ that vacation see our line. =~ =
See Arthur Furgeson for electre fans, . : : 18atf
The'A. and P. store front has been treated to a coat of bright red pain:,
_Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Yoder drove up from Toledo to spend a few days witn relatives. = - 7
Mesdames Chet C. Smith and Leland Calbeck are spending the week at Wawasee and their husbands of Citizens Bank drive out each evening. - . <k
'* Messrs, and Mesdames :Leland Calbeck and Chester Smith, and the Misses Helen Larson, Ruth Wolf and Lucile Hartzler of Citizens Bank dinner guests Sunday at the Sargent Wawasee hotel. : Sl
MONDAY, JUNE 25 ) o o | ’ “IF YOU BELIEVE IT, IT IS SO” with Thomas Meighan, also Al St Johns In a fine comedy, e e TUES., WED, THURS, JUNE 26, 27, AND 28 i S - “BURNING SANDS” with Milton Sills and Wanda Hawley. When a titled English beauty sweeps away convention to puruse the man she loves—when her daring leads her into the burning Sahara, into Arabian dance revels and treachery, through tingling adventure and ‘breathless romance—no wonder her.story makes a picture ten times more startling than “The Sheik!” - : o s ; It lg made on the same lavish seale by the same producer. You are going’ to like it—also a good Christie.comedy, Adm. 15, 20 and 30 cents. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 29 and 30. e - “MISSING MILLIONS” with Alice Brady and David Powell—Here's a most exciting crook-thriller, a fine “Boston Blackie” romance. Also a ‘comedy. : ; : o 2 el b SUNDAY AND MONDAY, JULY 1 ang 2. e “THE WORLD’S APPLAUSE” wiih Bebe Daniels and Lewis Stone— Bebe as the gorgeous butterfly who was singed by the blaze of glory. A sumptuous production that dares to tell the truth, also a Christie cemeds. TUES., WED.,, AND THURS,, JULY 3 4 and b. L : - “ACROSS THE. CONTINENT” w ith Wallace Reid. Another fine automobile story. A : : :
Fifty-Five Tourits Camp. The count up to last evening showed that fiftyfive tourist machines had camped at the Freed: park since the electric lights were installed ten days ago. ‘ T U
! Franklin Moore of Mt. Vernon is the new night clerk at Hotel -Ligonier. : : o
The probation of the will rof Mrs. Samantha LaSalle has been protest ed and a legal hearing made necessary. P
Harry Hull of Richmond has been on a visit with his grandfather. and aunt at the Will Wade home and met many of his old Ligoner friénds.
Joseph Hart of Wolcottville was fined with the costs $14.65 in a Cromwell justice court the other day for operating a truck with. the exhaust open. He paid.
Mr. and Mrs. John Marker and family and Wallace M. Head Toledo Mrs. Walter Burroughs and s¢n, Plainwell Mich., came and spent Sunday* with Mr. and Mrs. Tom H. Head. -
GOSSARD CORSET DEMONSTRA- _ i TION : : !Miss Black will show a complete stock of the famous Gossard Corsets and Brassiers at the ‘Casey Shoe store Wwill be glad td show you without obligation to buy.. Prices range $2.00 and higher. - o If you are having corset troubles see Miss Black at the Casey Shoe store next Friday and Saturday, June 29 and 30. . v
~ Birthday Celebration. - Sunday June 24th a birthday party of unusual interest was given in honor of Mrs. J. M. Dickinson by her son L. W. Dickinson and his'daughter WiIma at their home in Ligonier, the occasion being the 80th birthday of Mrs. Dickinson. . . PRI
A delightful time was had by the thirty relatives present as it proved a real reunion of those nearest and dgparest to Mrs. Dickinson. Among whom. were all her children and several grandchildren. ; | 'The early hours of the day were spent in greetings and a the noon hour all did justice to the sumptous dinner so pleasingly served and for wwhich much credit is due Miss Wilma. Lo
- Mrs. Dickinson received many lovely flowers and gifts from those who in a small way show their love and appreciation of her life. - The guests were Mr. G. B. Dickin son and ddughter Nellie of Miami, N. M., Mr. and ‘Mrs. Gosse G. Wiltz of Denver Colo., Mrs. A E Milhouse of Indianapolis Mr and Mrs. E R Dickinson of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Dickinson and son Donald of Monon, Miss Maude Bickinson ‘of Elkhart Mrs, Angie Dickinson, Hammond, Mrs: Mabel Huey of South Bend, Mrs. Rowena Rowe and Mrs. M. E. Parker LaGrange, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dickinson, Geo. Dickinson, Arthur Rowe and Mrs. Anna Zimmerman of Wolcottville Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dickinson and -daughter May Eleanor, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Strait and son Richard of Ligonier,. - . e Plans were made to make these gatherings annual affairs and members of the family were chosen to ar range for a Dickinson reunionm next year. E. R. Dickinson was chosen President, Maude Dickingon, Sec, Henry Dickinson, Levant Dickinson and Maude Dickinson s«committee for arrangement. _ A
~ Will Remove to Elkhart, . Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Culver will dispose of their Ligo‘nier'property and remove to Elkhart. Mrs. Culver has resided at the home forty years. For the past ten years Mr. Culver has been the efficient janitor of the high school building and both are popular. The gentleman has accepted a position in the Hossick bakery at Elkhart.
~ Goldsmith @Girls Here, The three Goldsmith girls and their husbands Messrs and °~ Mesdames Hugo Freud, Joe Selling and Joe Wilt and son all of Detroit who had been visiting old Ligonier friends after a visit at Wawasee left for their homes this morning = 1
Eighteen Girls at House Party. Eighteen girls under the chapron ‘age of the Misses Alice Vallance and ‘Kmily Wigton are holding forth at a ‘house party this week in the Raubert cottage, Wawasee. . The girls are eighth grade students under Miss Vallance in school. i Woman Drops Dead. ‘4 | Messrs and Mesdames Nate Etchy'son and Conrad White were called to Clinton township this afternoon to attend the funeral of Mrs. Sheeley a sister of Mrs, Etchyson and an aunt of Mrs. White who dropped dead Sat urday evening. 5 S
i Car Turns Over. ; A Durant ‘coupe driven by a west ‘bound tourist ran into a ditch and ‘turned over east of Rochester on the ‘blazed Trail Sunday and the driver’s {w‘,ite was quite badly hurt. The man at the wheel attempted to swat a bee and lost control of the machine. The machine was not damaged. ' Enjoy Wedding Feast. Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Rodgers and children were guests the other day at a big wedding feast enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rodgers at Cromwell given for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller, . e . More Pavement Blows Up, Another. section of the Blazed Trail brick pavéement near the east - end lblew up :Sunday and inconvenienced travelers who had to duive through a ditch at the roadside. = Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peterson and daughter of Kendallville spent Sunday at the Jomes Ballah home, ~ Mrs. Joseph Lavey of Goshen m over and apent the afternoon with ber brother Harry Klopfenstein at Hotél Ligonler, v 300 2
o 'fi C mansg flf’i ) (’;\’%6*‘ RS ¢ Sl S ) L . % ‘%'yv’ : : o : i dete el SO ‘_ > o WP =2 . THE Te e Sl N ZEEy - e T P L i dLon ' sy e S = o ~' b 5&-{;, j ’ o @ r ‘Q,éu.,,g.. ooy Dl 00l ‘ l 7 oot eRS T STORE g "1*"-’-’«*3}%?’~ o_” D) THE fishing season is in full swing. Our line ot high grade tackle is the ~ largest we have ever carried. Here are some of the bargains in fishing tackle that you will find'atourstor®. ~ - .. = | & by cpe ==‘= = X 5&5: . -"-';-_-_—_- j -. g>' ¢ Voo ‘ : » . : -T' » o b : s v e + ' Spinners and trolling baits. : . ' v : . Fluted'trolling baits 25¢, Shan--Casting rods of quality made and guaranteed by Winchester. $l. 50 NI RpTeES 65¢ and]Bsc, Tanto $lO. Agatine guides $2,50 - - dem spinuers single 30c, Tamo : L : 2 dem Spinner double 35¢ ‘ @2 [l % = () > [frre= W =2 | (N ,’,//.fi%,;’/'; o f _Tran Sl TI— Nmm N = % 50Yards | /&Y, i ‘ | e[P | J E -~ ' . & _~—-———‘3=:f(\- Ihl'fi\ i 4 ', »muu;;w_ // . . | - _ - o ' & b /,./ ; i . - » e - . et gy " Plug Bait—the kind that get ; : pa—————yy = the fish. Minnows with three i ) : iy treble hooks any color 65¢ with Winchester reels quaderupleact’ gjlk castiug lines — Kingfish five treble hooks 75¢ =~ ion $2.50 up. Others $l. Messel Win.chesterg a;r:le Invinsli’fielslixf;é South. Bend,bass, oreno Eny col-. -bach level reel - $ll 7 121bto 25 1b test, all popular ©Ff 75¢ South Bend babe oremo , © . colors. 25 yd and 50 yd spools 2By.color 75¢ any Creek Cluf . : . 50¢up bait in stock except pikie 75¢ Minnow pailssl up ~ Minnow traps Tackle boxes =~ Minnow Seines Also a complete line of cane poles, sinkers, lines, floats, hooks, boat oars and fish bags . Base Ball Goods g Special prices on tennis racket ; Lo tassh i ARIS WeER Nty ' Special prices on base ball gloves this week only .~ glgsnaziol‘ steel radket $;.: , - e _ ' i ' .25 racket e J 'sl2 Catchers mitt ~ $9.98 8.00 Fielders glove 548 4.75 racket = 348 a 0 598 650 ¢ : 498 3’ : 4.00 ‘ £ 3.48 LB ‘ ’ . 3.98 .504:faczket : - 298 7.50 Basemans mitt 598 250 ¢ L. 1.98 P \ iabo L 288 © " Basehalleloc to %2 o hale TR BN i '\ Ballbats2sctos2 ~ Golf Balls 50¢c, 75¢ and $1 Remernbertflhe sale on baseball gloves' and tennis frackets ends Satu’rda'y and is subject - tostock onhand. Now.is the time to buy that glove or racket = -~ WEIR & COWLEY o
X" Weaver is again on the job. after an attaek .of lumbago. = |
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hays of Chicago are visiting at the Ellis Smith farm. il Llosaa b
~ There are still a_few cases of diphtheria around Goshen despite a strict quarantine, o S : /
Keep coll by the use of a General Electric fan bought from Arthur Furgeson. : A S ats
Mrs., L. P. Wineburg and children were accompanied t 6 Chicago Sunday by Miss Doris Davis, the party driving through. = . b : : :
POR SALE—Light Six Studebaker Roadster; 1923 model. Extra good value. Ford touring car in good running order. Blazed Trail Garage. 18a2t
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