Ligonier Banner., Volume 59, Number 3B, Ligonier, Noble County, 12 March 1925 — Page 2

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. ~ : e g The rigomer Banner ' IESTABLISHED 18ee.b . Published.by ! “he Banner Publishing Company W. C. B. HARR\ISON f,E,d‘it(.nf Published every Monday and Thursday and smtersd in the Postofice at Ligonier, Ind., as second class matter. S —————————————————ea ' lield up By Bandits. . A Chicago newspaper has the following item concerning a former Ligonier boy: 5 : “Three taxicab bandits who had robbed Graham Hutchison chauffeur of $l6 and threw him out of his taxi-] cab at Fifty-ninth street and Stony ‘lsland ave., fought a revolver battle with Policeman Paul Thinn at }t‘mventy--fif[h st. and Kxchange ave., inmi escaped. Then they appeared at 2144 S. Sixty-ninth st. just as Henry J. Heysteck and -his wife of Grand Rapids, Mich., dove up to visit friends there took $25 from Heysteck and a diamond ring from his wife, abandoned the taxicab. and fled in Heysteck's machine.” : ; Guild Eletes Officers. - ~ The. Otterbein Guild of the U. B. church was very delightfully entertained Monday evening with an elaborate supper music and games at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Urich. The following officers were chosen at the meeting. : President—Eva M. Cook Vice President—Frances Snyder Secretary—Jessie Kreger ' Treasurér—lrene Nelson: - Chairman Program Committee— Magdelean Green. " The Guild 'is in a very prosperous condition has a large membership which, is growing. Four new memhers were added Monday mnight.

Regarding Postal Rates. . One notable change in the new postal rates which ‘go into effect April 15 is the charge of 2 cents on postcayds. Reégulation government onecent postals remain the samé however. On all parcel post shipments in additional charge of 2 cents for a service charge will be made and when a parcel is marked “Special Handling” and 25 cents in stampg is affixed in addition to the postage and two cent service charge that parcel will travel with the same speed as first class mail. Third class parcel post from eight ounecs up. Nearby Deaths, : Henry Bedenkop ‘63, Bright’s “disease . Elkhart; Mrs. Elizabeth Carmijen 86, senility Bristol; John Martin 41 paralysis Osceola Isaac Crull 42 measles Milford W. H. Klauk 59 Kosciusko county James Beroth 89 civil war veteran dies while seated in chalr of “meart-ittibie Donald Harlan 14 pneumonia Leesburg; Mrs. Ida Palmer 60 cancer Richland township DeKalb county. : : Kellam Goes South Leßoy Kellam proprietor of the Economy grocery left Wednesday to join his father at Aster, Florida When he returns about April Ist he expects to move his family fro mGoshen and make his home in Ligonier..

Rain and Hail After perfect weather Monday there was gquite a change -Tuesday when a heavy rain and hail storm visited this section. 1t grew so dark in the afternoon that chickenz ‘'sought their roosts and automobile headlights were turned on. Lunch and Dance. The Ligonier Ragles with their families will gather tonight at their parlors and enjoy a lunch and old fashioned dance. There is sure to be a good attendance. i - U. B. Church. I ¥F. B. Parker, Pastor. Residence 135 N. Cavin Street.~Telephone 198. Sunday School—9:3o A. M. Preaching .Service—lo:4s A. M. Christian Endeavor—6:oo P. M. Preaching Service——7:oo P. M. Prayer and Bible Study Wednesday evening at 7:00 P. M. Now is the time to pay your subscription to the Banner. —_—————_-——_. Photographs 5 of the : ; 4 children } e never grow | ‘_-‘.’,L_ 2

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PICTURE COST NEAR A MILLION | Frank Lloyd’s Production of “The Sea Hawk” a Mammoth Spectacle at the Crystal Theatre Continuing its policy of presentingl to the local picturegoers the biggest of cinematic productions the Crystal ‘Theatre presents for the first time "‘The Sea Hawk’ adapted from the best seller by Rafael Sabatini and regarded by critics and producers as the greatest sea story ever brought to the silver sheet. ' The transfer of Mr. Sabgtini's original ‘epic to the screemr has made necessary the expenditure of nearly a million dollars the building of a fleet of four mammonth seacraft of the Sixteenth Century, $85,000 in wardrobe and the use of over a thousand men in some of the brilliant naval combats; yet its previewers state “The Sea Hawk” is bigger than just the investment which has made it possible indeed one of the truly great master-pictures of the films with thrilling action and big situations to make each suceeding reel more fascinating than its predecessor. Milton Sills plays the dual character of Sir Oliver Tressilian and ‘Sakr-el-Bahr the hawk of the sea and Enid Bénnett is seen as his financee Rosamund. o

Every Member Canvass. It. cost in 1924 $156.405 to run the Presbyterian Church for one day. This included the services of some of the greatest preachers in America great ‘church buildings on . famous avenues in the greatest cities hospitals and schools the world around, the vital statesmanship of somé€ ol the most effective missionaries his‘tory has known and countless healing preaching teaching and helping aguu-| cies and agents. . $15,000,000 are needed in 1925 m\ carry on the great world wide work of the Presbyterian church. Many churches will have their annual financial canvass next Sunday the 15th. Ligonier Presbyterian church is gsending out letters regarding the canvass to its constituency this week hoping to have pledges in by the 15th. Pledges or gifts from any one interested in the suuport of the local chureh or the work abroad will be glady received. : : _Senate Head Saves ‘Day., " Lieutenant Governor Van Orman let the republicans in the senate have the satisfatcion of passing the Penrod gerrymander bill and then held it up preventing it fro mbecoming a law in deference to the democratic members who went to Dayton Orio breaking a quorum and preventing atcion on the measure some time ago. ‘What was known as the “ripper bill”’ to dijg\l&&c} teh state highway was lost in the closing shuffle and jauietly sleeps in the senate morgue.

Elks Elect Officers. . At a meeting Tuesday night the Ligonier Elks elected the following officers: < Exalted Ruler—Oo. 0. Schrock E. Leading Knight—Forest Rex. E. Loyal Knight—-—Donald Latta E. Lecturing Knight—Harry Jacobs Tyler—Lowell Harsh _ Secretary—Hal Green - Treasurer—J. L. Dunning Delegate to Grand Lodge—George Green A}ternate—-Hubert Loeser . Trustee—John H. Green : Death of Billy Hoover. Funeral services for Billy Hoover aged about 8 years were conducted at the Brown Funeral Home by Rev. Ira C. Boyts Wednesday morning at 9:30. Pupils of the North Side school attend ed the obsequies in a body. The lad passed away Monay evening and the remains were taken to Alameda Pa., for burial. b Big Attendance at Winona. One of the big conventions schednled for Winona in -the forth-coming annual meeting of the Indiana Religious Education Council, June 16, &7, and 18. This convention usually brings from 5,000 to 7,000 persons. Many prominent speakers from over the United States are on the program, ; s

At Fort Wayne Tourney. The following basketball teams will {compete in the regional tournament at Fort Wayne next week: Auburn. vs Fremont; South Whitley vs Elkhart; Milford vs Wawaka Central of Fort Wayne Vs Lancaster. To Set it Right. W. E. Oyler says the Eagles lodge will not serve a supper before the dance tonight but will serve a lunca. Members and.their families urged to attend. g o -—‘-——-—-—_-E-——- ; Radio Message, Important radio lecture on Foot Care by Dr. Ernest Stanaback station W O R wave length 42 metes Saturday March 14 at 8:15 p. m. Listen in. : Arnold Elson. No Fish Law Tampering. The Indiana legislature managed to adjourn without tampering with the fish law so there is no confusio nin this field of sport. : ! - Kidney is Removed. Millard Hire of Syracuse under: went aan operation for the removal of a kidney at Goshen hospital Tuesday morning. o ‘ i Mr. and Mrs. Myron Baker have rented their farm and taken up a residence in property recently purchaged at Kimmell,

e ¥or Rent, Being disappointed in a former tefl,—l ant- the old Pancake farm being vacated by Frank Crago is subject to rental. Enquire of John E. Pancake. - - it AR George Gibson of Goshen paid his Ligonier friends a visit Tuesday. .- Wanted—Single man to work on farm. Phone [B6l. C, L. Chahberlin, . ! .~ Ibtf <As a milk man Johnny Hines is immense see “The Early Bird” Sunday and Monday. Qv | Nee ‘ : The bill to create a sefiarata_ court circuit cut of Elkhart county failed 'to become a law. ' Harry -Klopfenstein- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Leayv and son Joe, Jr., Tuesday drove to Gosher an dvisited. old friends. - Presbyterian {harch, ' 'Ge H, Dacheler Pastor | . Residence The Manse 3153 W 3rd St. Telephone 345. . - Sunday School 9:30 A AL - Morning Searvice 10:45 A M. ' ~ Vesper Services at 5 o'clock Mid-wesk Scrvice Wed. 7:16 P. M Y. P.S. C E Tuesday 7:16 P. M.

. Methodlist Chareh, = J. W. Reynods Pastor. - =~ ’ Residence 116. Martin St. Tcephone 187, . e Sunday School 9:30 a. m. - Morning Service 10:45 a. m. BEvening Service 7:30 p. m. ' Prayer and Bible Study Wednesday vening at. 7:00 p. m. 5 .

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