Ligonier Banner., Volume 59, Number 45B, Ligonier, Noble County, 31 December 1925 — Page 4
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See “The Pony Express’ tonight "W. A. Ruple is home from Mishawaka where he had been visiting his sons. . “The Storm Breaker” with House Peters is a fine sea story Friday andi Saturday. ] | Miss lantha Lords of Detroit, was a guest over the week end of her aunt Mrs. L. L. Koon. . Mrs. Williain H. Rich of Zanesville Ohio has been here om a visit with her daughter Mrs Albert F. Turrell. : ' j A, Yorkey sepnt -the holiday week in Toledo with his daughter Mrs. H, 1.. Henry. » : }“"l‘he Storm Breaker” with House Peters is a fine sea story Friday and 3Sa'turday. , ! Mrs. Chester Vanderford was quite 'ill the first of the week suffering !t‘mm an attack of flu. Miss Etta Weimer is {ll suffering fom an attack of fluat the home of her sister's Mrs. Ella Kiser on Martin street. : © “The Pony Express’ ’tonight,
Dr. and Mrs. Glade Rupert entertained at Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Krueger of South Bend Mr. and Mrs. G F. Eshelman, Mrs. Riley Case of Wolcottville, R. L. Case of ‘Ship shewana Miss Nancy Gay Case of Champaign 111, and D. M. Wheeler of Morristown South Dakota. o Wanted. . A responsible man to care for the Ligonier cemetery.. Duties to begin March Ist 1926. Apply to C. H. Denning, Secy. : ( _ 42bts CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY _Seérvices ii Wéir Block. Sunday school 9:45 A. M. Lesson Sermon 11:00 A. M. Bubject—God : : - Wednesday® evening testimonial neeting 8:00 P. M, s iiverybody welcome. ‘ . For Sale : Burroughs adding machine in good condition and a beautiful roll top office desk. .‘y[rs. C. L. Chamberlain, Fhone 861, Ligonier. 44atf : Fay your Banner Subscription NOW' i e Dr. Maurice Blue - VETERINARIAN Office: Justamere Farm. . Phone: Ligonier 757 -
Howard White WAWAKA, INDIANA ~ AUCTIONEER Phone 2 en 1 Wawaka - W. H. WIGTON Attormey-at-law Office in Zimmerman Block /LIGONTER, LND mm Harry L. Benner Auctioneer Upen for all engagemends Wolf Lake, Indiana Both Noble and Whitley County Phones
o Green-Ince Nuptials o The marriage of Miss Jaye Louise ‘Green and Eugene St. Clair Ince took place at the home of the bride’s father Lthn Henry Green, on the evening of Saturday December the twenty-sixth, Reverend G. H. Bachelor of the Presbyterian church officiated. : As prelude to the ceremony Marie Dawson Morrell, distinguished violinist and friend of the bride, gave two numbpers “The Old Refrain” by Fritz Kreislér and “The Canzonetta” by D’Ambrosia, and Maxine Lindsey sang l“ O Promise Me.”
_ln observance of an interesting anc(ien‘t custom that a marriage should take place as the hands of the clock! ascend, at ten minutes to eight, with the tomes of “The Lohengrin BridalX the processional began. : | ‘The bridal party was led by the ring bearer Robert Dwight Shearer wearing formal dress and carrying the white satin kneeling pillow. White roses on this pillow held the rings for the double ring service used. T'wo attendants followed— Mrs. Thomas Henry Green matron of honor, in peach <crepe georgette; and Helen Houghton Green, maid of honor, in Nile green crepe georgette, both carry ing colonial bouquets of pink and lavendar sweet peas with stevia. Mary Jane Ball, little flower maid in pale blue georgette scattering rose petals from a frilled pink basket walked before the bride who followed on the arm of her father. The bride wore ivory satin charmeuse embroidered in crystal beads and pe‘arls; and carried a shower bouquet of valley lilies and white roses with an orchid center, Her tulle veil caught by a fillet of pearls and a crown wreath of orange ‘blossoms was borne by her wee nep‘hew ‘Thomas Henry Green 11. who ‘wore the. full white satin of a' bridal ‘page. : :
The bride and her party came down the smilax garlanded stair, through an aisle of white satin ribbons to meet the groom and his groomsman, Thomas Henry, Green brother of the bride, who were waiting with the minister at a simply but be:xutifull{ ‘suggested home alt_zl‘x' Here southern smilax over lace gave effective backiground for the white cathedral tapers }:u'ranged in semi-circle on either 'point of which .was a tall French bas-ket-vase of white roses and - stevia. ißetween thees ‘baskets was drawn a chain of smilax gnotted with narcissus Eln symiol of his perfect accord, Ilev.erend Bacheler broke this chain selp:xrating him from the bridal party _ust as he began the marriage service. f “O Promise Me” was softly played by Marie. Dawson Morrell with.piano [accompan_iment during the service. At its conclusion, ‘with the strains of “The Mendelssohn Bridal” the bride and groom turned to receive the ‘congratulations of the wedding guests ‘after which the bridal party and members of the family were conducted to the dining room for refreshment and the bride’s ceremonial cutting of her cake angd that of the groom. In the dining room the color scheme was green and pink. On ‘the buffet ‘were pink candles in silver candelabra, smilax wreathed. Cluny lace with a crystal bowl of pink roses, and pink candles in crystal holders dressed the table from which Mrs. Harry ‘Howenstein and Mrs, George Brown {served the punch and coffee ito the bridal group. . For later groups of guests .who followed Mrs. Frank Scott Mrs. Albert J. Inks, Mrs. Frank Ger-[-‘ber,‘ Mrs. Edd Jeanerett Mrs. S. J. ‘Williamss, and Mrs. John Slutz poured, Refreshment was served by the Misses !’B’Qm‘nie Lane, Mary Decker, Virginia iOldtaLhe‘r, Florence Oldfather and Janis SBedgwick under the direction of Mrs. Odell Oldfather. During this ‘time music was furnished by the Sack Trio. Mrs. F. H. Green, Mrs. ‘Harry Green, Mrs. W. H. Green and Mrs. A. O. Shearer assisted as hostesses during the evening. At eleven o’clock the bridal couple left for Chicago. They will return to spend the New Year holiday in the bride’s home, going on to New York for & brief visit with the- groom’s family, and from their via Washington to Palm Beach where Mr. Ince is associated with the Mizner Development Corporation in the promotion of an extensive sub-division Boca Raton Here Mr. Ince is building a home for his bride.
- Guests from out of the city «who were at the wedding: Mrs. H. Oglesbee {Mr. and Mrs. Thomas® Henry Green, Thomas Henry Greenll. John William . Green, Oak Park Illinois, Mrs. Maud R. Houghton, Dwight Green, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howenstein, Chicago, Illinais, N. H. Oglesbee, Evanston, Illinois, Mrs, Annie R, Dawson Mr. and Mrs.-O. E. Morrell, Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. W. H Schaab, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Casey, Mr. and Mrs. Harry McIntyre, Aubirn, Mrs Clarence Ball, Mary Jane Ball Toledo, Mrs. Annie' Kolh, Fort Wiayne, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Augsberger Sturgis Michigian, Harry B. Howenstein Detroit, Real Estate Transfers ; M. Alba Houser to Ivan F Moats and wife lot in Wellman’s addition Ligonier, See the rescue dash of life boat through the raging gale in “The Storm Breaker” with House Peters at Crystal Friday and Saturday. Messrs. and Mesdames Thomas and John Chaffee who had been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Chaffee in this city left Monday evening for their ‘homes in Harvey Illinois. o Removal Notice. : I have moved my office from 217 Third St. to 118 W. Third Street. M. G. Williams, M. T. D, Osteopatic Massage Electrical Treatments. Offica hours 7 to 8:30 P. M. Tuesday, 7 to 8:30 P. M. Thursday, 2 to 8:00 P. M. Saturday. . Phone 159. : :
_ Bouse Peters 1n “The Storm Breaker” Friday and Saturday. : o J. L. Dunning who had been quite ill is now able to be out again. . Mrs. Jessie Burkett of Warsaw is here a guest of her sister Mrs. Arthur Biggs. | ; _ - L M. J. Briggs of Macey will lead the county farm bureau membership drive. ‘ ‘Harry Langdon the funny man in “ Plain Clothes’ ’at €rystal Friday and Saturday. ‘ e Mr. and Mrs. Sol Henoch arrived home Tuesday from a holiday visit in Nashville Tennessee. b : Earl Freeman found an automobile crank which. may be recovered of Chester Lung at Lepird’'s. Shoe store.
Mrs. Enoch Golder will leave in a da yor two for Elkhart where she will make her home with her daughter Mrs. George Kirkdorfer. ‘ Mr. and Mrs W. I, Craeimer of Philadelphia Pa, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs W H Loy Mrs. Craeimer is a niece of Mrs. Loy. Card of Thanks. : We desire to express our sincere thanks to those who rendered assistance and sympathy during- the great trial in the loss of Guy. Auburn, our husband and\ father. B . o Mrs.. Guy Alburn and Son Y N————————— “If your Ford dislikes to "‘wake up” promptly these cold mornings put on an ANCO timer. Starts 'em quicker Tuns ‘em slicker. Needs no oiling. Ask at Kiester Electric Shop. 44atf.
Thristmas .o N RS R T IRO E Flnm]y
Of course, it 15 easy to say your earknings did nrot‘just;ify'?setting' aside $l.OO, $2.00 or more weekly. e - i « I 8 it true? I/)on_’t you owe 1t to yourfelf and your family, if you‘ have one, to have.ready money--even if only in small amounts? | ‘ Emergencies arise and a small am-oui;t’may’ seem like a fortune. ~ Start now and pretect yourself--JOIN OUR CHRISIMAS CLUB Select the club that fits your ideas of what you should set aside weekly and it will surprise you with what ease and rapidity that - money will grow when deposited in "small sums. : The Christmas Club is for you who want to have money. =~ . -We cordially invite everybody to join. o | ‘ : The following table explains the plan fully: -}
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Increating{Club Plan =~ . jaeitn | o - Deposit ¢ Ist week, ;2c¥2nd week.§ Increasing lc each week--in 50 weeks you have......... $ 12'75 | Tame Deposit 2c Ist week,'f4c 2nd [week. Increasing ' 2c each weeki-'in;so weeks youthave....... ... 2 5000 | 5c CLUB - Deposit 5¢ Ist week, 10c 2nd week. Increasing sc_each weeks- in 50 weeks you have........ 63' 75 | 10ciCLUB | Deposit 10c st week, 20ci2nd week. Increasing - v ' 10c each week - in'so wecics you have.... ..., 127-50 . Decreasing Club Plan : You begin with the LARGEST, payment::and] DECREASE _each week. - Even Amount Club Plan 25(: Clgb Deposit 25¢ each week--in 50 weeks you have $ 12.50 50c Clllb Deposit 50c each week-in 50 weeks you have 25.00 $l Club Deposit $1 each week- in 50 weeks you hafi’e - 50.00 $2 Club Deposit $2 each week- in!so weeks you have 100.00 $5 Club Deposit§s§ each week- in 50 weeks you have 250 $lO Club Deposit $lO each week-in 50 weeks you have - 500 $2O Club Deposit $2O each week-in 50 weeks you have 1000 $5O Club Deposit $5O each week-in 50 weeks you have 2500 $l 00 Deposit $lOO eachiweek -]in 50 weeks you have 5000
