Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 49A, Ligonier, Noble County, 26 January 1925 — Page 3

“‘ % : v : S ~ No matter whether your call at the bank ~ involyes the mere changing of a ten dollar bill, the gopening of a small savings account, or tne discussion of a intrinsic financial problem, your will find here a friend- -+ ly welcome from an organization which has been developed through 60 years of everyday experience in helping others. c - Here you will find a real home for your banking account. You will find men who have made a study of the banking business and who are ready to belp you fin- _ ancially and give you advice, You will find - a_friendly atmosphere of service, for the Mier . State Bank is a ‘homey” friendly bank. . ¢ . We ‘solicit your business, - C Mi tate Bank VIICY Oilate ban ; ¥ o ® . ® . . . Ligonier, Indiana ' e . 2~ .

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Y i By Storm O S s | [ N/j o Big Stocks and Low Prices Make (V. (% - this Our Greatest Clearance Sale LA T Choice of any. Over- $l9 85 NS ffE . ; ; if;‘ £%B _ coat in the store at A ";”,f Men’s Suits, going dur&s22 7 5 - , and many are priced lower @l:la:'t f‘:ju"x;filj-cr & Marxz —'_Tw_____~__¢_ . = “- . - : - P rey’s Clothing S 5 j Acarney s Clothing dtore You Save Money_We Move the Goods =~

k. Jacobs & Company : -,;A } Arrival of = New Spring Dresses Latest and Newest Styles : ~ The New Ensemble Modes E. Jacobs & Company . | Dry Goods, Rugé, Ladies’ Read)z-teéwear - T“

Dancing Class.

I will start a class in ballroom dancing to start Thursday night January 8 at 8 o'cock. Will be especially interested in young people and beginners. = - . . Phone 18 Arnold Elson 46aE01

‘Successful Incubators at ‘Weavers Store. » s .

Get married and get your outfit at Weavers Store. ;

Place orders for Baby chicks at Weavers Hardware.

Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Larry are remeving from :Albion to Ligonier.

Homer. Cook came from Fort Wayne and spent Sunday with home folks. S ;

“‘Hearts of Oak” are hearts that love and sacrifice with a smile. See it at Crystal this week. o

_The Chamber of Commerce will meet for a luncheon at Hotel Ligonier Wednesday noon January . 28.

~ Sam Butts of South Bend was here several days last week a guest of his half brother Ed Banta and family.

-Dr. A. J. Hostettler and daughters of LaGrange were guests -Sunday of the Smith and Robinson families in this city. - ,

Mel Culver ‘and his New Jork Central maintenance of way force have been in Englewood for ten days sboring ice for the. railway company.

E. E. Kline the Cromwell merchant was a Ligonier visitor” Sunday ‘evening. He brought Mrs. Franklin Kline and child here to take the bus for Fort Wayne. -

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Following is the standing of bowliing clubs at Oyler alleys for last week. ; : Green. Williams . 1857 1709 1808 : ; 3941

3665 3640 High scores: H. Green 220, Mrs. Lyon 180. : : 5 - Foote ~ Hartzler 923 : 738 836 o : 890 326 : 875

2685 - o ! 2398 High scores: George Green 152; Blanch Harsh 140. - The Starr team defeated the Loys by 53 pins. : o High scores: Mrs. Starr 185, Mrs. Loy 180 Mrs. McDaniel 180 Ray Loy 1 e . g High score for week Karl Franks 223, :

All -eagles -and their families are requested to appear at the hall Tuesday evening January 27 at eight p. m. to hear an address Dby Judge Thomas E. O’Donnell of Kansas City Mo. There will be dancing and social time with potluck supper afterwards. o "

The Studebaker corporation at South Bend is again working its plants at maximum capacity. Following a shutdown during the Christmas holidays the men have been gradually called back to work until more than 12,000 employees are again on the pay roll. : ;

There will’ be no mid-year promotions in the Ligonier schools with the opening of the second semester next Monday. This is a rule established by Superintendent O. M. Craig.

George D. Foster of this city made a test of feed 'on some hogs and found that he can put on more and cheaper gain from Wayne hog feed than any other feed he knows of.

~ Wew spring dresses just arrived at Tha Woster Bhap, — 7

“Hearts of Oak” is the big feature at Crystal this week. :

LOST—Ladies’ gold fountain pen Please leave at this office. .

Mrs. Thurlow Shuman returned home Saturday frdom Detroit.

“Hearts of Oak” at Crystal Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday :

Mrs. Wise is visiting a daughter Mrs. Howard Bowser in Syracuse,

I. M. Baum and Eric Heideman were Fort Wayne passengers this morning.

Mr. and Mrs. Dwight . Wolf have taken living quarters in the Dr. Rager residence,

Mrs. Helen Kimble has gone to Toledo to spend the winter with relatives. e ' -

John Kenney is confined to his home suffering from a gathering in his head.

Mrs. Leland Thompsof who had been ill of flue is much improved and able to be out again.

- Miss Geraldine Lightfoot of Toledo Ohio spent the week end visiting A. E. Snyder and family. '

Miss Jeannette Young of Kendallville was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs—~Simon Smith, : e :

Mrs. Vern LeCount who had bheen quite ill at Syracuse is rapidly re covering here health. o

The Misses Mildred Kimmell, Helen Wolf and Ruby Kunce attended the new theater in Elkhart Sunday. _

The ladies of the U. B. church will give a chicken supper in basement of the church Feb. 5. Every one invited. : Secretary.

The Progress Club meets this evening with Mrs. E. G. Franks for the annual dinner and the election of officers. . = o

George Compton former prosecuting attorney accompanied by his mother and niece from Columbia City paid the Ed Compton family a visit Sunday. : ‘ L

Will Kelley while returning to his home in Chicago from Boston stopped over Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kelley and his brother A. E. Kelley. o -

~ The thrill of the sea, the hearts of strong' men, the sacrifice of a noble woman—that's “Hearts of Qak” at Crystal, this Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. :

“Hearts of Oak” is a story of the New England coast and the arctic wastes—a sereen masterpiece, at Crystal Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. = :

FARM FOR RENT-—Desirable farm of 113 acres located 3% miles north west of Wawaka. Well adapted and equipped for raising cows, sheep and hogs. Possession March Ist. Communicate with Dr. C. G. Keehn in person or by letter. Give references. : : Rl e - 46atf.

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12,00 Men at Work

No Promotions.

Hog Food Test.

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TOPEKA NEWS ITEMS : From the Journal. Miss Leona Tague of Ligonier spent ‘Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Allen Tague. , ‘ Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Poyser and daughter Gladys visited Sunday eveuing with Ray Slabaugh. and wife of Ligonier. ' : SEin ~ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Taylor were Sunday afternoon guests at the home of-the latter’s sister Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDaniel of Ligonier. .~ Mr. and Mrs. Iris Stage very _delightfully entertained Misses Ada Yoder and Mildred Shanklin at a fish fry Friday evening. : " Hascal Crothers and wife Harry Fahl and wife and Mrs. Nancy Stiver were entertained last Wednesday evening at the Roy Pollock home.

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A. E. Pough the well known stockman while in Chicago the other day purchased a car load of Poll Augus steers for feeding purposes. ;

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