Ligonier Banner., Volume 59, Number 12A, Ligonier, Noble County, 11 May 1925 — Page 4
| - An Interesting | . . Advantage of Survivorshi urvivorship o Not fully appreciated by many people A-Survivorship Savings Aocount with the MIER STATE BANK is an ideal arrangement for husband and wife, or .for any two people whose interests are mutually dependent, because it permits either one to make withdrawals from the account at any time. _ . In case of the absence of either person, or in the event of accident or other emergency, the other still has free -~ decess to-the account. . e = i ‘ ; - Likewise upon the death of either person, the fund may Le. withdrawn by the surviver without probate proceedings - The posses?zinn of ready cash," so important at such o times, can be assured in no better way than through a . Survivorship Savings Account. % : ' Such an arrangement gives not only personal security but also the satisfaction of knowing you have provided an - - additional measure of protection for your dependents. - Our officers will be glad to explain to you in .detail exactly how you would benefit from a Survivorship Savings Account at the. MIER STATE BANK, i eB e T ' ' » - Mier State Bank . % J&, : - ‘ o ; Ligonier, Indiana o
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Mrs: 1, D, Straug hus gove to Chis cago for a stay of two weeks. If you have wool to gell see George D. Foster Ligonier, ‘ “The Great Divide” Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Crystal. : Beautiful Printed George Scrafs the vogue $1.98. Foster ‘Shop 12a2t* Mrs. Orah McCoy of Detroit is the guest of Mrs. M. C. Pollock. - Lester Blake and family visited friends in Topeka one day last week. ‘Thurlow Shuman drove over to Howe and spent Sunday with relatives. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wagner spent over Sunday with their son and family in Elkhart. : Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maggart of Springfield Ghio were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kelley. ~William Kiser who spends his summers at his Wawasee cottage was in the city Friday buying supplies. ‘Miss Helen Carney - left :Friday morning for Kansas (City, Mo., to spend a week visiting friends there. “Mr. and Mres S 5 P Carney imother Mrs. Mae Carney and son James spent Sunday with friends in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Cooper Mrs. Helen Vallanceé and daughter Alice drove to Culver Sunday and- vigited relatives. ' i Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Miller and little son who came to spned Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Miller returned home this morning : _ Mrs H. F. Cotherman who spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs.' M. A, Cotherman returned to her home ‘in Goshen Sunday. If you capture vour bride by force will she love you or hate you? How does 2 woman like to be won? BSee “The Great Divide” for the answer, The W. M. A; and the Otterbein i(,}uild of the U. B. church will hold a joint meting at the church this evening special program will be given. Harry Beazle of Indianapolis who had been a guest of his sister Mrs. Arthur Biggs has returned home accompanied. by Mrs. Biggs. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Duke are the proud parents of a new son. Gx'a.n@pa and Grandma Frank P. Wood are [celebra‘tiang the important event today. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Culver of South "Bend, John Stone cliff Mrs. Rose Guy and son of Benten Harbor Mich.. and iMr..and Mrs. J. K. Mawhorter of Kendallville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Culver in this city. If you have wool to sell see George D. Foster Ligonier. : : s ~ “The Great Divide” ‘Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Crystal. ' ¢ Christian Science Society. ~ Services are held as'follows: } Every Sunday morning at 11 o’clock } Every Wednesday evening at '8:00 ‘o’clock. ) Meeting place in hall over store of Weir & Cowley. o - Everybody welcome. s 4
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: Cap n Blazed Teadls Al Overlaid car with ilie top cdved in and a few bearitgs burned out is in the Blazed Trail Garage for repairs. The machine owned by Clare Robinette of Elkhart went.ifito a ditch and turned over near Bryan Ohio yesterday and it was being driven west when the bearings mélted near Golden bridge which called for the wrecker. Mr. Robinette was alone in the car at the time of the accident and he escaped serious injury. ' Attend Angola Reunion - The following person from Ligcnier attended a reunion of the 157 regiment Spanish-American war veterns at Angola Sunday: Messrs and Mesdames W. S. Milner, Jack Curry, El. mer Rench, Clarence Wemple and daughter ILwouise and - Lieut. Jack L. Ochs who came from the west to meet the old boys and their families, After an _ interesting program a_ big chicken dinner was served the many visitors. ' & &R Farm Bureau Meecting. The Perry- township farm bureau will meet Thursday evening May 14 at the centralized school house and the visitors are promised a fine program.: The Millersburg high school students will put on a play which will be augmented by a reading by Mrs. Dale Barnhart and a vocal solo by Raymond Claudon. A big” atendance is assured. . 7 : Wrighi-Réed Nuptials, The marriage/of Charles Wright of Illincis and Miss Mary Kathryn Reed of thisc ity was solemnized at the home of the bride’s parents on West ‘Third street Szttfirday afternoon at 3 o’clock_in the presence of immediate relatives and friends. _ -, Birthday Photographs, * For every 'child from one to five years old made FREE at Hieber Studio ‘zatl 103 for particularsgand . appointment. s + batf . Vianted, : . To make birthday pictures of children from one to five years old, phone 103 for particulars an dappointment. | Satf
If you have wool to sell see George D. Foster Ligonier. =~ * “The Thief of Bagdad”’ with Douglas Fairbanks at Crystal next week. Try High Grade Kerosene 15c¢. Economy Chain Grocery. - 10a4t “The Great Divide” Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Crystal. : Mr and Mrs Swihart and Mr. and Mrs. Han of South Bend were Sunday guests of the Melvin Drain~famfiy. Mr and Mrs. W. H. Baker drove over from Goshen Sunday and visited Mrs. Emma Bailey and other relatives, Awnings. . Tents, Porch Shades Wagon Covers and Electric Signs. See Otis L. Fuller Goshen ' Ind. Phone 251, | v L _ { 9atf Donald, sen of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Cotherman has been having a run of three-day measles a mild malady which has attacked school children, ©.The Elkhdrt Utility Male quartette will appear ‘at the U. B. church Sunday evening and in connection with the church service will sing a number of selections. : ' The Mother’s Day services held at the U. B. church yesterday morning were of a very inspiring nature and a splendid audience was on hand to enjoy the same, o - -~ Mr. and Mrs. L. J Smith of Fayette Ohio are spending the week end with Mr and Mrs, M. C. Pollock. Mrs. Smith was formerly Miss Agnes Pollock. . ; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Heltzel of Mishawaka and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Heltzel and family of South Bend were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Billman, ; o “The Thief of Bagdad’ with Douglas Fairbanks at Crystal next week.
MON. MAY 11 ' | - ¢ » “Husbands and Lovers - With Florence Vidor, Lewis Stone and Lew Cody also a “Ham’ comedy. TUES., WED., THURS., MAY 12-13-14 7 s v 1 9 “The Great Divide” \ 'With Conway Tearle and Alice Terry A drama that will live as long as America lives. 'The immortal stage play of the Grand Canyon—lthe magnificent love epic of lawless days in the rugged West. It comes now to motion picture audiences. The film play like the stage triumph, now takes its place among the few works of the screen that live and thrill forever. o Also a Harry Laugdon comedy. Adm. 20 and 35¢c. ‘ FRL AND SAT. MAY 15-16. “e e . 9 Silk Stocking Sal” A fine crook story with Evelyn Brent also Sunshine comedy. SUN AND MON. MAY 17.18 : “ .. e As Man Desires with Milton Sills and Viola Dana. TUES, WED, THURS.,. FRIL, MAY 19-20-21-22 6% . 9 The Thief of Bagdad” - With Douglas Fairbanks A picture which has never been euqgalled, so far superior to anything ever done before, comparison is rendered impossible. :
- Honunlsslonars Coutd, : ~ Notics is hereby given that beginng with the June 1925 session and continuing until further order and notice, the Board of Commissioners of Noble County Indiana will meet and be in session at the Court House in Albion Indiana on the first Monda.y‘ and Tuesday following of each month. Allowance of claims and all drainage matters will be considered and disposed of on Monday and all road matters will be considered and disposed of on Tuesday of each session. By order of Board of Commission.€ers. Orville E. Pressler, Audiior. ~ Residence Property for Sale, I am offe_ring' the Brown house at corner of Sixth and Cavin streets next to the Sheets home at a big sacrifice for quick sale. It is a ten room house with hot and cold water, bath, electric lights and new furnace. Wew asphalt shingle roof, good bgax‘age and one of the best locations in the city. Call and see me if interested in a big bargain, - : 10b4t » J. L. Dunning Ligonier “The Thief of Bagdad” a feat of motion pictuie art which has never been egualied at Crystal next week. Tuesday May 19 4 days. For siile, good leather bed davenport at a bargain. <€dll at 500 Main St.- Ligoniey ' 1102 t ’ ’l ”".'r: ‘ " B O . : e, o ERa | il R 8 W lagl O WIS 04 "" sl Special at 75¢ and $1.35 . ¢ . Trellises, Pergolas, Roses, Shrubs, Evergreens, Ornamental Trees, Fruit Trees, Grapes, Plants, Flowers, Urns, Everytliing to make the world more beautiful. +Free landscape service. Flowers and vines for porch boxes. Cemetery work a specialty. Catalog on request. Open evenings. : EDGEWATER NURSERY 1-2 mile South Dixie Highway ioshen, Indiana :
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