Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 13A, Ligonier, Noble County, 19 May 1924 — Page 4
‘that in every hundrfd men statistics show At Age 45 At Age 65 ‘ . 4 are well off ' ~ Sarewelloff 65 are self-supporting 6 are self-supporting 15 are dependent : 53 are dependent 16 areidead 36 are dead » ~ Thirty-five out of every hundred widows are left in absolute want depending on charity (according to he records of our court)-—forty-seven are obliged to work for a living, and only eighteen are left barely enough to get.along with. . ' » “ Come in and let us explain our Saving System, so as to have a NEST EGG for a Rainy Day. ~ Mier State Bank ' Ligonier, Indiana | -
MON, MAY 18 : : “HERITAGE OF THE .l)’rl.\'?ll{'l‘ hy Zane Hl,'-eywit.ll Bebe l)anie'ls. Great picture. Also a comedy _ : ' : TUES. WED., THURS., MAY 19-20-2 i . . “NAME THE MAN" from Sir Hall Caine’s poweriul story. : Now comes the crowning achieyement of the motion picture art—a drama of heart-throbs and thrills that has taken public and crities: by, storm—it is more than a motion piciure, it is life transferred to the sereen tender, passionate thrilling! Sir Hall (aine, the author, and Victor Seastrom, the director have together Ziven the world a film that will thrill forever! ; : 5 Do not miss seeing this exira fine production. E L ; FRI. AND SAT. MAY 2324 - . - “LADIES TO BOARD” with Teim Mix. This is the best of the Tom Mix pictures and that is saying a lof. See Tony too also a Sunshine Comedy. SUN. AND MON. MAY 25.26 : . ' “THE LOVE MASTER” with Sirongheart: the greatest dog actor. A story of the frogzen north and a dow’s devotion to his mate .and master, Many marvious back grounds and a great dog race, Also Our Gang Comedy . - , : - C()f’\& ING “Enemies of Women™ cne of the greatest pictures of the year.
Read the Ads. ee Beautiful Lake WaWa-(ee - T ' Old Log Cabin Buftermilk Point BATHING SUITS _ AMUSEMENT PARK AND ZO(?LOGXCAL GARDEN " LARGESTAND MOST ‘gi?rl:fiotgcofirzs (Adjacent to State Fish Hatcheries, south end of °f.s."lfl'§x§ffz':a \ACCOMODATIONS lake. Improved road now completed.) | '\FISHING,BOATING =y BUTTERMILK POINT HOTEL , i Regular Meals, Reasonable Rates ' = : Special Chicken Dinners Sundays and on Osders ~ Amusements and Wild Animals - ‘Opening Decoration Day for the Season Dancing every Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday and Holiday evenings ' Also Sunday and Holiday afternoons. , ‘ Music by the “PURPLE ACE DANCE ORCHESTRA”, “Masters . of Jazz and Syncopation.” o
Used o 7« Cars We have a number of used cars that you ‘can buy at almost your own price - We Need the Money - You Need the Cars . e ~ We Still Have a Few Cars E olGerMalkes 0 - Ligonigr Universal Sales Co. Sam Kuhns Phone 145 Al Kansier
Memorial Services, = At Salem Sunday May 25 1924 at 2:30 P. M. s ' ‘ Patriotic Song—Congregation Invocation o . " Special Song ‘ Reading of Logans General Order. ~ Gettysburg Adrress " Special Song Ll "Reading Selected o Reading list of honored dead. Address. : ; Song Star Splangled Banner Congregation. . ~ Decoration. of soldiers graves. Closing prayer. - Everybody interested in these sergvices are reques&d to bring as many flowers as can bevspared for decoratiing the soldiers graves. ; Committee
" Democratic State Deelgates. Following are the delegates selected at the primary election for the state democratic convention to =be held in Indianapolis June 4. ; Franklin D. Kline Sparta township . W (. B Harrison Perry! . Paymer Swank Elkhart ': ‘John W. Morr Albion. Calvin Seymoure, Noble Frank Bell, Jefferson Josiah Ziegler, Orange ; Rex Emerick Wayne _ Jacob Fetter Wayne Peter Dolan, Allen - Floyd Gause, Swan .
- To Organize Scouts. [/ - A movement is on foot in Elkhartt township to organize a Boy Scou;'\ cmpany with Rev. Gerald Chatfe at the head. At a preliminary meeting a number of ‘the progressive -~younsg men of the community enjoyed a gel. together evening and a wiener roast in the Jacob Brumbaugh woods Tuesday. The next. meeting will oc cud at,the Charles W. Schwab storc in Wawaka Tuesday and from' there scouts and leader will go to Diamonu lake hill. * ‘ : Wawaka M. E. Church. Sabbath School at 10 A . M. ‘Haven ,Way Supt. We haye a goooo4 school a fine corps of teachers and you are cordially invited to come. " The regular ichurch service of nex: Sunday evening will be called off ou account of the revial meeting at the Brethren church. All are urged to attend this revival. ' o " Fred -D. Wilde, Pastor 1
Presbyterian Chureh Calendar, Monday Sewing Society church parlors. Hostesses Mesdames Wood anc Erwin. s Wednesday Mid-week service 7:15 Thursday Y. P. S. C. E. 7:30 Friday’ Social Hour Picnic Supper 6:30 church parlors. ~ Result Known in One Minute. Just one’ minute after the finish ot the Kentucky derby Saturday the result was known in Ligonier. The report was reccived over the Willis Oyler radiophone. ’ ~ Bonus May Prevail. ‘
The Lower house of congress passed the soldiers bonus bil lover the presidents veto last Saturday the vole being 313 to 78. It is thought the veto will be overriden in the senate. There Were Wind and Rain. } Little pleasure was found in auto: ‘mobile riding Sunday with high winds and rain the day was most disagreeable. e : : Is Memorial Orator. Perry Faulkner of Indianapolis will deliver the Memorial Day address at Topeka May 30. In the afternoon he will speak at LaGrange. ; Has Tonsils Removed. Katherine Klick of near Wawasee had her tonsils removed in the Dr. Lane emergency hospital this forenogn.
, EDOONIER BANNER, LIGONTER, SVDIRNA.
. ; Harrison is Keynoter. | Pat Harrison of Mississippi will be the temporary chairman and deliver the party keynote address at the, democratic national convention in:
New York. Harrison ‘was unanimously elected by the ¢onvention committee on arrangements at a meeting in that city. S - ~ Dies From Fall. : Miss Gladys Raub returned from Kendallville this morning after spending' Sunday there. She. say:s Levi Anthony- for 30 years jaintor ot the Noble County Bank was founil dead this morning. It is thought hc fell from a step ladder- upon which he had been working. - Some Fine Scenery. . Mr.-and Mrs. J. L. Dunning accompanied W. E. Bartholomew to Columbia - City yesterday where . they visited friends. Mr. Dunning says :t‘here is some beautiful scenery. beit.'xveen that city and Ligonier. :
To Eelet New Directors. | Stockholders of the Farmers & Merchants Trust company will n'ieet_ at the bank tomorrow afternoon to elect a board of directors. In the evening the directors will name the executive officers. . : Thirty-One (T%s;m:. : Thirty-one cages are listed on the trial calendar .for the May term of the Noble circuit court including 15 jury trials 4 issue cases and 12 court cases, + Of the jury.cases. 7T are on state prosecutions. = : . Will Meet Friday Evening. All members of Ligonier potriot»ii" organizations are called to meet in Grand Army hall Friday evening tc arrange for Decoration Day. The 3general public is invited to this meetil c
: - For Sale. ' One square post and pane! bras: bed and box spring and mattress 5;:00(% as new. Can be seen mt my home. A bargain. = J. L. Dunning 12bt! o Wainted I want to buy corn. Will pay highest market price. C. L. Chamberlin Phone 861. : T2ail . . Plane For sale. Solid oak case. Standard make ex. lcellent condition, Right price. See G M. Zimmerman. e
~~ NEWS NOTES = » | .~ Mr. and Mrs. Sol Henoch. visiio(:y South Bend Saturday. M. A. OGeotherman and family spent Sunday at Wawasee. ' Mrs. I'. W. Black wife of the well known doctor is in poor health. Wanted baby carriage or stroller Leave word at Banner office. . 12bti Joseph W. Smith has added a Fordson tractor ‘to his Elkhart farm equipment. : L - . Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Fulk of Albion visited C. CT Ullery at Diamond lake Sunday, . - Mr..and Mrs. Ralph Strait visited the Dickinson famileis at Wolcottvilie one day last week. . :
Mr. and Mrs. George Ray Hussey drove over from Albion and spent Sunday with home folks. ' - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frick of Eikhart township are the parents of a daughter born Wednesday. . . Mrs. Virgil Todd is in Elkhart township with her mother- - Mrs. Jo¢ Smith who has been quite ill. . Mr. and Mrs. Millard L.ecount and children of Syracuse were visitors af the Chas. Reeves home Sunday: For sale iron - single bed with springs and mattress. See Mrs. Hugh Lundy, West Second street. - 12btt For rent furnished rooms. Inquire Ed Jackson corner Second and Gran‘ streets. : 13atf
- I will do plain and fancy sewing for all customers. Call phone No. 333 Ligonier. : 12b4t
O. P. Nickerson wife and children of Valparaiso, spent Sunday at the home of Chas. Reeve and family. - Ligonier members of the Knife and Fork club will attend the last meeting of the season at South eßnd Tuesday evening. ‘ P
A. E. Snyder and family were called to Napoleon Ohio aSturday to at. tend the funeral of his brother C. J Snyder. :
. The new Crystal theatre will open for public June 4. There will be nc pictures from Saturday May 31 to the date of opening. . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Head and son ®llis were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burroughs of Plainwell, Mich. over the week end. : Mrs. Frank Randolph: of Elkhart and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Randolph oi Chicago were Sunday guests of the Wm. Kunce home, : Photograph of the Children: never ; grow up Phone 103 Hieber Studio for an ap- = pointment. _ 9bhtf Mrs. A. M. Timmis Mrs. Wm. Kunce and daughter Ruby called on Mrs. Frank Randolph of Elkhart Saturday afternoon, L ,
Lost black handbag containing around $7 in money and a check. Finder please return to postoffice and receive reward or call phone 375. Mr. and Mrs, John Hurst ‘drove to Ligonier from Indianapolis and spent Sunday with Mrs. Hurst’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wigton. Mrs. Hurst will remain here until after the graduating exereises of the schools. Mr. and Mrs. J. €. Billman arrived home Saturday- evening from a visit of several months with relatives in Oregon and Washington, They had a fine time during their absence missing the severe winter weather. They may return to the north west next fall. : e
Standards For Bread. .Bread is the sound product made by baking a dough comsisting of a leavened or unleavened mixture of ground grain and or other clean, sound, edible faninmanceous substance with potable water and with or without the addition of other edibi¢ substances. The name “bread” unguali fied 'is undenstood to mean Wheat bread, white bread. -~ - @ - . Wheat Bread Dough, White Breaol Dough is the dough consisting of a leavened and kneaded mixture o' flour, potable water, edible fat or oii sugar and or other fermentable carbohydrate - substances, salt and yeast. with or without the addition®of milk ‘or a milk ‘product, 6t disstatic and o« proteolytic | ferments and of such limited amounts of unobjectable salts as served solely as yeast nutrients and with or, without the replacement of not more than three percent 3% of the flour ingredient by some other edible farinaceous substance. = ~Wheat Bread . White Bread is the bread obtained by baking Wheat Bread dough in the ' form of a loaf or rolls or other units smaller than a loaf. It contains or other unit ome hour or more after baking Lot more than thirty-eight per cent 38% of moisture -as determined upon the entire loaf. - |
Milk Bread is the bread obtained by | baking a Wheat- Bread Dough in which not less than one-third 1-3 of the water ingredient has been replacby milk or the constituents of milk. solids in_ proportions normal for‘ whole. milk. It conforms to _the moisture limitation for Wheat ‘Bread. - Adopted. by the State Board o} Health April 16 1924 Effective May 1 1924, ‘ - Used - Oliver tractor plow for saie. Inquire at Ford Garage” . .13atf “Name fhe Man” a motion picture masterpiece at Crystal this week. Awnings, tents and covers. Otis L Fuller Goshen Phone 251. 13att Kodak, films, Kodak finishing, promptly at Hieber Studie. ° 9btf ~ Awnings. Otis. Fuller Goshen Phone 251. : : 13atf Mr. and qus..Thomaé Wagoner spent Sunday in Elkhart with® their son Dean .Wagoner and family. :
Vassa Rarick and family journeyed over into the land of Solomon's Creek and paid old friends a visit. Used Fordson tractor and Oliver plow for sale at a bargain. Ligonier Universal Sales Co. ‘l3att ~ Tomorrow Thomas Wagoner leaves for Indianapolis to.attend a three-day session of the I. 0. O. ¥. grand ledge. He is the delegate from Excelsioy lodge, this city. ! . Phg following I.igonier people visited Diamond lake Sunday. Messrs ‘and Mesdames Charles Green ,Harry Gilbert, Audley Green, Louis Marker W. C. B. Harrison, C. E. Denning and Thomas Jackscn. E. Y. Brown and Cedric Kegz drove up from Indianapolis Friday evening and Sunday returned with Mrs. Brown who had been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kegg. S _
Baby Chicks cut prices. From 8¢ up.. Barred Rocks, Reds White Leghorns, Buff Orpingtons. Send for price list. Order in advance. Opcn Sundays. Goshen Poultry Farms, First farm Lincoln Way East, Goshen Indiana. o 13a4t* - This is the Season. : This is the season -when furnaces stoves and chimneys should be cleaned and repaired. For good work ol this kind drop a card in the Ligonier postoffice to J. F. Sampsel. Mr. Sampsel gave good satisfaction with his work last year Telephone 494 10atf
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Watch the merchants window for Mysterious Keys. It ~ pays to trade where you get keys. Each key o - worth2scto customer. ~ One Key With Every $l.OO Purchase
Blazed Trail Garage Harry Holderness, Jeweler Lindsey, 5 & 10c store Koon’s Cigar Store Star Grocery Corfith .
Watch for complete list ot merchants who give keys
~ ANNOUNCING ; . A amNew: L for doors and windows -- 16 mesh galvanized | cloth -the only cloth fine enough to . " keep out the small®%ugs and mosquit- .| oes. If you want absolute protection ok from mosqaitoes this year insist upon B — 16 mesh wire cloth -the only cloth . fine enough to keep out small insects CEEEES] Costs no. ‘more. ‘than coarser screen All widths. Also Black and Pearl wire cloth. Our stock is complete. Screen doors, hinges and springs. o L | OIL STOVES and OVENS A complete line of oil stoves | Red Star = . Florence i ” e Perfection |M’ 2%552 = é\z, | ‘ ‘»Purlt»an;»_fr L*\gg/f; Also a complete stock of. NN @8 == of one and two burner - e | ovens. Here you can select the make of oil stove you want. Come in today. - | o o Weir & Cowley .
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E. Jacobs & Co. ‘ E.W.Braginton Weir & Cowley ‘ Newton’s Shoe Store Herman Sack Ligonier Auto Top Shap .. Dißeonts, Prop:,.
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