Ligonier Banner., Volume 59, Number 15B, Ligonier, Noble County, 4 June 1925 — Page 3

ek A ° - Bt Baby Chicks From Pure Bred Stock Prices per 10& chicks, = - L S, C. White, Lezhorns May. $9.00 June $B.OO ¢ 1 e Barred Plymouth Rocks May §12.00 June 310.00 : - White Plymouth Rocks May $12.00 June 10.00. ; WhiteWyandotts May $12.00, June $lO.OO . : . §. C. Rhode Island Reds May $12.00, June $lO.OO. S. C. Buft Orpingtons May $12.00, June $lO.OO . o . Hatches on Monday of each week. Send in your order by mail by phone or call in person. Phone 62. J. P. Hughes Syracuse, Ind. ~ *

Harry L. Benner ' Auctioneer Open for all engagemends . Wolf Lake, Indiana = - Both Neble and Whitley ; Countv. Phones

W, R. JACKSON{ Frustee Perry Townshsp )fice Mier State Bank, Ligonier

'g 5 ¥ O. A. BILLMAN Wind Mills, Tanks, Pumps, - Water Systems, Efc. Well Drilling Phone 333 - LIGONIER Next door to Ford Garage =

I B Hey There! ¢ How about your letterheads, | billheads, statements, enve- { lopes, cards, etc. Don't wait until they are all gone and then ask us to rush them out | in a hurry for you, Good work - requires fime um, and otr motto i o N\ \ s that anyWan . & thing that’s /= Y \ worth do | /2 s % A ingisworth : fl doing well. B, /&;/ i % : % (Dot DR i Let us hava that order N-O-W while we have the time to do your Printing s @ should be done.

Dr. Maurice Blue} VETERINARIAN foice-: Justamere Farm. , ',F'{'}:eng: Ligonier 757

. W.H, WIGION Ltterney-at-law ’ Otice in Zimmerman Block LIGONIER, IND

E. R. Kurtz ~ Auctioneer Znone No. 65, Ligonier.

HBothwell & Vanderford . Lawvers . Phone 156. Ligonier. Indiana

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Individuslity in your letter. heads a.nc;y other printed matier is helpful to your business, VVe are resdy at all times to give you the benefit of our experience.

Sills and Corinne Griffith Together, “Single Wives’ is the alluring title -of a daring photoplay of modern society life which is to be the attractior at the Crystal Theatre next week. As the title implies the theme of the story which the picture unfolds treats with that class of women known to society as “single wives” who victims of indifference of their husbhands seek affectjon and diversion away from theix own firesides. The photoplay offers to Corinne ‘Griffith who is co-featured with Milton Sills one of the greatest opportunities she has had to date. Those who saw Miss Griffith in “Black Oxen’ and “Lilies of the Field” will find her role in “Single Wives’ _ more dramatic = than any of her former parts: , . Milton Sills is cast in the difficult role of the husband who, although loving his wife nevertheless is responsible for forcing her into the arms of an admirer because of his indifference. The part of the lover is in the hands of Lou Tellegan.

On the High Seas. » Mr. and Mrs. Will A. Cavin who have bden making a trip around the world are now on the high seas home ward bound. They sailed from Liverpool England, May 27 and will reach teh good old U. S. A. in about a week. Writing to William A. I(ing' Mr. Cavin says: ‘Have just come from old county Cavan in Ireland where we went to see the ‘birthplace of our old “hrick-throwing’ Irish aneesters. Cnly the name is left, for we could not find one in the towns of Cavan who had ever heard of anyone by that name, DPoor old Ireland is in a bad way. Mnuch poverty and some real starvation.. She has not even money enough to stir up a fight. Both well.”

' They Are Prospering, . Mr. and Mrs.: Mifflin. K Hunter have prospered since locating in Indi’:mapblis. Three weeks ugo‘ they moved into their new eight room residence built-en an acre of ground on Kast Washington street near Irvington. Hunter has purchased- a .onehalf interest in the Standard Pattern Works a thriving manufacturing institution. Their | many friends in .Ll»’iisy city will be glfld to learn that Mr. and Mrs. Hunter and son Don are enjoying good health. Their present mail address is Route G Box 454, Indianapolis,

William P. Davis Dead. . William Preston Davis, 70, died at his home in New Paris, following a four months ’illness from cancer. For a number of years he was a rural mail carrier and well known/ '

The 1. D. Baker Peony Gardens on West Wayne St., Kendallville Ind., will be in full bloom from —fusie 2:12. This is one.of the finest and largest colllections in this section and furnishes a *beautiful sight ‘worth seeing.

01d Resident Passes, : James Hammel, aged 80, almost a life-long resident . of: -Noble county. tied- Sundayeat-Kandallville—~ He was a veteran of thie ecivil war.

Sam Kuhns arrived yesterday after a business sojourn in Fort Lauderdale Florida for a couple of months., He has real estate interests there. The gentleman expects to return to the south in about 30 days. e

Oh! What a niglit see Constance Talmadge in “Her Night of oßmance” tonight. G

Mrs. Frank Zimmergan Tuesday en tertained her bridge%hné)dat the Zimmerman home on S@?l‘ Eavin street. Awnings, Tents, ¥ Po% h Shades Wagon Covers and Electric Signs. See Otis L. Fuller Goshen Ind. Phone 251. e “Oatf

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BEAUTIFUL CAMP TECUMSEH

Y. M. (. A. Resort Visited Last Week by Noble County Club Representa- : tives -

At beautiful Tecumseh the state Y. M. C. A, Camp situtated between Monticello and Delphi in White County during the last week of May 25-30 was held a community leaders camp under the direction of Purdue University. Those representing -~ Noble County were County Agent and Mrs. Fred Rose, Albion Miss Hazel Poppy and Club leader A. E. Nord Kendallville and Miss Grace Spurgeon Ligonier. Those attending the camp were county agents club leaders vocational teachers and Y. M. C. A. secretaries The purpose of the rendexvous was for inspiration information and discussion for Christian citizenship by and for community leaders. _ ~ The weeks program consisted ol talks and discussions on Health, Recreation, Community‘ Leadership Spiritual Atmosphere and the Y. M. C. A. program. Among the speakers were Dr. Caroline Hedger McCormick ° Memorial Hospital, Chicago Director G. I. Christie Purdue University, Prof. R. A. Felton, Cornell University Dr. A. B. Graham Wash-‘ ington D. C and others ' The lodge was in charge of Y. M. C. A. Secretary Chaniberlin the meetings were presided over by Assistant State Club Leader Hall and the girls work was in charge of Miss Neva Stephenson, Purdue. ; Camp Tecumsh is situated on the bank of beautiful Tippacanoe River in White County. A spacious lodge has been built near the deepest spot in the river. Tent huts accommodate one- hundred and twelve persons.

To Make Long Pleasure Trip.

Louis Sisterhen city mail carrier will in a couple of weeks start with his family on a motor trip to Yellowstone National park and other 'points of interest in the ‘great north-west. The family will take a camping outtit and sleep out along the way. They expect to be absent about 30 days.

(ecil Kiigore Named.

~ At. a meeting Monday the Noble county board of eduaction composed of the township trustees named Cecil Kilgore to succeed Guy R. Hall as :ounty superintendent of schools: Mr. Kilgore filled the position with credit some vears -ago and is eminently ynalified, He is a democrat. :

Here ¥From the West.

Gearge Sweetnam a train dispatcher of Superior,. Wisconsin and .30 years ago a telegrgph operator in Ligonier is here a gueg of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Brown and other old time friends. Mr. Sweetnam is a brother-in-law-of Mr. Brown. : S D

To Pave Lima Road Gap,

The county commissioners have ordered a survey made of an unpaved gap of 2% miles in the Lima road south of Kendallville. The short stretch ‘will be improved with a cement sarfaeine -~ 0 -

Harry Gale who has been rusticatng out on a farm returned to Ligo--lier much improved in health,

“Single . Wives” with Corrine Grifith and Milton Sills at Crystal next week, o ; !

Roy D. Keehn and family came from Chicago and visited Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Keehn over the week end.

Notice te Contractors. : Sealed proposalsiwill be received by the Trustee and Advisorry Board of Sparta Township, Noble County In@&iana up to 12 o’clock noon on the 27 day of June, 1925 at the office of the Trustee for additions to and alterations gfthe school building in Cromwell Sparta township Noble County ty Indiana. , ‘Also sealed proposals will be .received for the plumbing and water system, heating and ventilating and wiring and lighting system at the game time. All are to be constructed with plans and specifications furnished by Griffith and Goodrich Company Architects Fort Wayne, Indiana. Estimated cost complete to be $45,000.00 Bids shall be made out on form No. 96 prescribed by the State Board of Accounts and are to be accompanied by certified check as follows: General contract $500.00; Plumbing and water system $300.00 Wiring $150.00 made payable to Marion Berberich, Trustee as guaranteec of good faith to enter into a cocutract satisfacory to. the trustee, ‘ Checks to be returned as soon as contracts are signed and bonds approved. - Fhe successiul bidder will be required to furnizh a good bond amounting to the full amount of the contract price, same to be satisfactory to the Trustee and approved by him and his attorneys, said bond to be a guarantee for the faithiful performance and prompt and satisfactory completion of the work and to pay for all labor and material according to his contract and said plans amng. specifications on file. : Plans may be seen at the office of the Trustee, Cromwell Indiana or at the office of Griffith- and Goodrich Company (Architects Fort ‘Wayne, Indiana. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bids® will be opened at the office of the Trustee, Cromwell Indiana at 1 o’clock P. M. on the 27 day of June 1925. L f,’ ; | By Order of the Advisory Board Marion Berberich, Trustee Sparta School Township, No- - ble County Indiana. L e 3 16b2w

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Noble Co. I. U. Graduates.

The Noble county gradutes at I. U. this year and the degrees they will receive are as follows, : Kendallville—Warren J. Rommes, LL. B. law, Harold G. Kaiser B. S, commerce and finance; Eustace H. Fraze, A. B. English, Clark P. Diggins A. B. economics, s Rome City, Esther L. Milnor A. B. History, Avilla—Lawrence W. Hess, A. B. history. LaOtto—Robert H. Wyatt, A. B. history. : _ Ligonier-—Allison E, Bolitho, A. B. history. Brimfield—James I. Young B. B. commerce and finance, Wolf Lake—Robert C. Luckey B. S. medicine. :

Trial Set For Monday.

The damage suit of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Draper and J. L. Dunning in which they ask judgment of $22,000 against. Frank G. Lapham of LaPorte is set for trial in that city next Monday. The suit grows out of the automobile collision at Sugar Hill in which Mrs. Dunning was killed and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Draper and Mr. Dunning were injured. ;

Sixty-One Years Married. As an attraction for Market Day Another Birthday Party Co. offered a prize of $3 to the couple showing the. longest married life. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Golder appeared with their marriage license showing they were united in the holy bonds March 4 1864 over 61 eyvars ago. It is doubtful if another couple in the county can show as good a record. -

Board Now in Session,

The county board of review and equalization: began its two months sessio nin Albion Monday. W. H. Bender. is the member from Ligonier.

Yisitin Toledo.

James Spurgeon and Fred BRurkhart were on a visit to Toledo friends Tuesday, Mr. Spurgeon has a brotherthere - who ‘is an invalid.

On Ohio Trip.

Mrs. John Coulter and children left this morning on a motor trip to Akron Ohio where they will visit relatives a week or ten days.

to Raise ¥Fund and Contractor

The Birthday club had occasion to celebrate another anniversary Monday evening when Miss Elva Foote reached a birthday period. The entertainment was held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Kirkland where Miss Foote makes her home. The occasion was a happy one with nice refreshments and social games and the honored guest was remembered with substantial gifts and tokens of friendship. : The club meets only when one of its members reaches a birthday anniversary. 2

Fiftieth Class Reunion.

Graduates of Michigan University at Ann Arbor fifty vears ago will hold_a reunion at the university June 12. Frank P. Wood of Ligonier is a member of the class and plans to attend the meeting. He says it does not seem like a half century since the important event inh hig life.

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