Ligonier Banner., Volume 60, Number 17B, Ligonier, Noble County, 17 June 1926 — Page 4

WO o e e INCOMES ARE o | BETTERTHAN| ONE” e Earning Years , ~ Should Be Investing Years Plan for two incomes—One from salary, one from gaod bonds. Set aside a definite portion of the salary check regularly for bond investment and re-invest the income Then, when emergencies arise or salary earnings cease the bond income will be there to fall back upon. THE MIER STATE BANK With its connections with J. P. Morgan, Kuhn, Loeb & Co., and other bond houses of first rank occupies an unapproachable position in this community for the recommendation and furnishing of bonds suited to your needs.: ® : . The Mier State Bank Ligonier, Indiana ‘ We handle only Listed Securities, Municipal and Gravel Road Bonds.

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. Crushed Fruit Sundaes at Philadelphia. e e g ~ “Our Gang” will be at Crystal Sunday and Monday. ' : Highest prices for Poultry. Call 131. Wm. L. Reed. o oeex 1 4DE® Ice cream 40c quart at Philadelphia : : 17atf Sunday dinners at Shobe Park. Give orders Saturday. : 17b2t - Barber Shop at Hunter's Lodge opened Monday June 21 with first class barber in charga. 18a2t Wanted —Position as typist and office girl. Grace Knepp, Ligonier; Indiana. - - ! e

Elaine Hammerstein in ‘The Midnight Express” at Crystal Friday and Saturday. l .Miss Etta Weimer is very ill of rheumatism at her home on South Martin street. The ‘ngbnier ball team will go to Christina lake Sunday for -a game with the Green Sox. L Charles Feldheiser of Cromwell has taken a ‘contract for construction work in South Bend. Beryl Clark the f.rained nurse hag changed her postoffice address from Sturgis to Kimmell. - > | e 2, AT ~ Don Braden of near Kimmell has purchased a Nash Advanced coach of the Adams Sales company. Wanted, to pufchase’ a farm of 40 to 60 acres. Address B. Banner office, ’ R ; 17a4t* Chicken, rabbit and pigeon dinners Sunday at Shobe Park. Make your reservations Saturday. 17b2t

Joe Leavy Jr., is spending a week with relatives at Bryan, Ohio. He has not yet recovered his health. Winfield Sutton and David Dunkle were guests of George Harrison at Diamond lake the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Hile and Mr. angd Mrs. Roy Stroman and daughter took in a show at Goshen Sunday evening. Travel the.gypsy trail to romance with a man of ‘wealth and the luring gypsy maid. ' See “The Exquisite Sinner” Sunday and Monday. it _ Anyone wishing to study piano with me please call at my home or telephone number 321. Emily Wigton. l ' 17a10t* | , ' } e : ‘ The O. A. Quarry family visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith near Wolcotts ville one day the first of the week.

~ Miss Mae Robinson of Newark New Jersey is a guest of her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Squire Robinson in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hile were dinner guests the first of the week of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feldheiser at Cromwell. ; . Used White Mountain, water power, washing machine for sale cheap. A-1 condition. Ligonier Electric Shop. i 17b4t Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Michael and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cain and son James motored to South Bend Sunday and paid a visit to relatives there. : Mr, and Mrs. Gail Earnhart of Hammond and Mr. and Mrs. George Bemen derfer of Goshen attended a family reunion here the first of the week. Mrs. Katherine Raubert accom-, panied her son Fred and family as far as Chicago on their way home to Two Harbors, Minnesota and will spend 3 few days with Mr. and Mrs. Will Cal, lahan. 5 SR e

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Cromwell Advance Items, _Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pollock Mrs, Etta Archer and Miss Nettie Stevenson were visiting relatives and friends at Ligonmier. . ke Lamar Schlabach has accepted a popsition with the Patterson-Fletcher Clothing concern at Fort Wayne. Ha began his new duties Monday morning. = Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Robbins and children and Mr. and Mrs. F. E. King and children of Elkhart spent Sunday in the home of Mrs. C. W. King and Miss Maude King at Ligonier. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stellar and children of /Ligonier, Mr. and Mrs. Darl Stellar and family of Kendallville; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McClellan and children of Diamond Lake were guests in the parental home of Mr. and Mrs. John Stellar here Suny day.

Ben Glaser the popular automobild dealer took an enforced vacation a couple of weeks ago and had his appendix removed. He carried a health and accident policy in the rGeat Northern Life Insurance Company, taken through the Kimmell Realty Company| and on Monday of last week he filed a claim and on Friday he received a check for $146. It is needless to say that Ben is a booster for the Glreat! Northern. - ‘ i : N ————————r—e o A To Dedicate Masonic Temple. ' The new Masonic temple at Fort Wayne erected at a cost of more than $1,000,000 will be dedicated next Tuesday. On Wednesday following the dedication the entire temple will be thrown open for public inspection from one to six o’clock. Thousands of Masons from all parts of the state are expected, to be present at the dedication. o o

Meeting of the Rimmells . The Rimmell family reunion was held at the home of George Rimmell’ in Jefferson township Sunday. It wag an enjoyable event and the festal board was heavily laden with the seas son’s delicacies and the culinary art demonstrated by the ladies worthy of special mention. 3 DA - Brooks A. Archer of near Cromwell traded four vacant lots in Emerald Heights Addition to: the city of Elkhart with L. J. McCutchion for a forty acre farm near Fairbanks Corners |north of Avilla. The deal was made through the Kimmell Realty Company {cooperating with George J. Manning of Elkhart. : : i Enlarges Hotel Dining Room. l' Yellow Banks hotel the summer resort hotel on Webster Lake which: each year entertains more people than any other resort hetel in the county has enlarged its dining room capacity to seat 300 persons at a time.—Warsaw Times. X i

Items From Broadway. - Mrs. Cecelia Girken and Ray King visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs, Willard Wolf in Ligonier Sunday. . Gary Iden and family visited with his mother Mrs. Izora Iden of Ligonier Sunday. - L /. Fire! Fire 1! ' - All Kind of fire works at the Shobe Park. - 17b2t Z Subscribe for the Ligonier Banner. Remember”~ “The Cohens and Kel, Iy’s will he at Crystal June 29th. ~ 'Toast Sandwiches at Philadelphia, e 17atf Messrs and Mesdames Willard Tyler and Thomas Coy of near Syracuse were guests the first of the week of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eckart. i =‘: J . : Now ‘is the time to pay your sub. scription to the Banmer.

_ Presbyterian Church Notes, 1 Childrens’ Day will be observed at the Presbyterian church next Sunday the 20th at both services. @ ‘ In the morning at 10:45 the service will be for the children with junior sermon. In the evening at 7:30 the S. 8. will present a program. : The public is invited to both services. Strawberries Strawberries In the near future. I will open my acre patch of Strawberries located .two miles north and one mile west of Wawaka, at the following price and basis 12c per quart and pick them yourself. Write Mrs. E. E. Thompson Wawaka for raservations. o TRt To Practice Medicine. Dr. V. G. Hursey has again located in Ligonier for the practice of his profession. The Hursey family is now pleasantly Tocated in the C. M. Schlottermack residence on South Cavin street. :

I am prepared to do light hauling, trimming rose bushes or shrub trees also I have late cabbage plants for sale. A postal to the below address will receive prompt attention. S. C, Wilhelm, Ligonier, Ind. 16b3m | Ice Cream and Strawberries. . The Ladies Aid of the Burr Oak church will hold a social at the church ‘Thursday evening June 24. Ice cream and ' strawberries will be served. | : e , 17b2t ‘ Fire! Fire : All kind of fire works at the Shobe Park. T 17b2t Hot lunches at the Philadelphia. ; : 174 k -Mr. and Mrs. Clair W. Weir -are spending the week; end in Muncie ' Coming next week ‘Madam Behave” She’s a cousin to “Charles’ Aunt.”

Picnics and family reunions all in the dry if it rains at Shobe Park. - : ' 17b2t ; ‘See “The Exquisite Sinner” a thrilling comedy drama of youth’s defiance of convention at Crystal Sunday and Monday. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Prough.and son Richard of Miamisburg Ohio ard here guests of the F. BE. Weir family and Mrs. C. E. Hoagland. - Daniel Shank 86 senility Adams, county; David Scheets 57 complications, Goshen; Mrs. Ethel Abbott 38, {pneumoma Elkhart. : - ;‘ Mr. and Mrs. A. Howard Smith and daughter Mildred had as guests Monday afternoon Conductor and Mrs, Bruce Smith and daughter of Toledo O, and Mrs. A. J. Hostettler of La‘Grange. e

It is estimated that 10,000 * people ‘witnessed the Lions parade headed by the Ligonier band Tuesday at the Fort Wayne state convention. This city had about 35 of her club members in the line of march. Albert Stump were one of the main speakers. :

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