Ligonier Banner., Volume 60, Number 18B, Ligonier, Noble County, 24 June 1926 — Page 3
:Dr. Maurice Blue VETERINARIAN * Office: Justamere Farm. ~ [Phone: Ligonier 857 m Bothwell & Vanderford Lawyers Phone 156. Ligonier. Indiana
O. A. BILLMAN Wind Mills, Tanks, Pumps,¥ \ Water Systems, Etc. ; Well Drilling} Phone 333 LIGONIER : Next door to Ford Garage
VERN B.FISHER - Sanitary Plumbing : - and Heating Phone 210 Ligonier, Ind
M. G;WilliamsO.M. * OSTEOPATHIC MASSAGE
ELECTRICAL TREATMENTS Office Hours 9:30 to 11:30; 1 to b . and 7 to 8. S
~ Other Hours by appointment Phone 103 Zimmerman Bldg.
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Harry L. Benner Auctioneer Upen for all engagemends - Wolf Lake, Indiana Both Noble and Whitley County Phones
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“Attend Bankers Meeting.
| The Noble county bankers association Held a banuget and meeting in Kendallville Tuesday -evening with about 100 present. Those to attend from Ligonier were Messts and Mesdames Leland Calbeck, A. D.-Newton; W. H. Wigton, B, F, Baughman, C. E. Denning, J. C. Kimmell and J. H. Hoffman, Everett Mier S L. Fryer and Miss Maude Middleton. A fine time was enjoyed. f ‘
Home From the West,
* After spending ' four delightful weeks in a tour of the west, including ‘about all the places of interest in Colorado, Nevada, Utah and California ‘Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Inks of the Crystal theatre arrive home Monday evening. Among the sights of greatestinterest was a visit through the motion picture studios of Hollywood. Mr. and Mrs. Inks are now in charge of their popular picture house.
Childrens Day ‘at Richville.
The Richville Sunday school will observe Children’s Day next Sunday evening June 27th with songs recitations and readings by the children and with selections by the Sunday ihool orchestra. . Dr. C. H.Smith of go»shen district Superintendent of Goshen district of the Methodist churech will be present and give a short address. Program to begin at 7:30 .The public is cordially invitell to attend. ‘
Honoring Smith Family,
Miss Lucile Hartzler of Citizens Bank gave a six o’clock dinner at the home of her mother Mis. Chas. Hartzler the other evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Chester C. Smith who soon leave to make their home in Indianapolis. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wagner, Mayor and Mrs. 'Leland Calbeck and Miss Helen Larson : Arrive in State Capital. i A card from Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Marker who are accompanied by their ! daughter Miss Maccele announces thaf,’ they.arrived in Indianapolis Tuesday evening and expected to reach home; Wednesday evening. . Buys Stellar Farm. A deal was closed Tuesday through the Kimmell Realty company for the sale of the John Stellar farm of 127 acres near Albion to IL.ee Moody. Mr, Moody has been residing on the Silburn farm. : !
Mr. Jackson Very IllL William A. Jackson trustee of Perry township is lying very ill at his South ’Cavin street home. His sickness has ‘extended over a period of several ‘months. The Ligonier Chamber of Commerce will meet Friday noon enjoy a luncheon and transact business at Hotel Ligonier. e “The ‘Cohens and Kelly” the biggest comedy hits in years at Crystal next week. : : R :
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' Sought For Theft of Auto. * ' - Velma Shumaker 14 of Warsaw ig being sought by the police for the "theft of a Ford coupe owned by Guy Martin: The girl is said to haveg stolen the'automobile Friday afternoon -and-also.to have taken a watch ang articles of: clothing from the home of relatives in Warsaw where she had been staying. o
Takes Elevator Management.
L. E. Sehlotterback a former well known and prominent resident of Ligenier who for some years made his home in Syracuse has returned to take the management of the Farmers Cooperative Elevator company and is now in full charge of that institution. He expects to remain in Ligonier.
Sentenced For Drunken Driving
Omer Bender who iveB on rural route 10 Goshen was arrested at Elkhart: Saturday evening on a charge of driving an automobile while intoxicated. He was fined $l7O and sentenced
to the penal farm at Putnamville for thirty days in the Elkhart city court.
Motorcycle Races.
South Bend is posting $l,OOO in purses for a motorcycle race to be held in: that city Monday afternoon July 5. Nationally known racers will participate. j
Non-Partison Address
Albert Stump democratic candidate for the U. S. senate delivered a nonpartisan address Tuesday at the state meeting of telephone Managers held at the South Shore Inn, Wawasee.
Fourteenth Victim Dies.
The fourteenth victim of the explosion last week at the Gary steel works by-products plant was recorded today in the death from burns of Frank McGee colored in a hospital.
Marion Boy Drowned.
‘While two brothers looked on helpless Lemoine Lee 16 was drowned in the Mississinewa river near Marion. The lad was seized with cramps after going beyond his depth in the stream.
Nearby Deaths.
Mrs. Luella Juday 42 complications Goshen; Adam Burkett 60 cerebral hemorrhage Goshen; A. E. Livengood, 71 paralysis Elkhart Mark Culbertson 57 ‘appendicitis Elkhart. ;
Warm Contest Promised
When the Wolcottville ball team Lcomes to Ligonier for a game nexf ‘Sunday a warm contest is looked for ‘Both clubs are about evenly matched.
Won Golf Match.
- Pete Duran and Tom Kelley won the golf match at Tippecanoe Lake Country club Sunday afternoon from Chester Nelson and Leonard Schmuttee.
“The Cohens and Kelly” the biggest comedy hits in years at Crystal next week. # :
Hurt in Automobile Aceldent. | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Raub of Indianapolis and Miss M. Marks of Indianapolis guests at the South Shore Inn, Lake Wawasee are recovering from injuries suffered last Friday evening when their automobile turned over near Cromwell as they wergq returning from: Ligonier. Mr. and Mrs. Raub were badly bruised and Miss Marks received such a sever cut on her leg that the party returned to Cromwell where several stitches were taken in the wound. She is "still confined to her room.
- Winona Season Opens,
t The Thirty-second annual Chautauqua Season at Winona Lake Indiana, opens on the 27th of June. Even a casual glance at the program gives evidence that the contracted talent for this year, if not the best, will measure up with .anything that has ever appeared .on the Winona ' platform. L :
Aged -Lady Dies.
- Mrs. Julia Ann Whitaker 83 died Tuesday morning at Goshen. She was the widow of Welcome Whitaker and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pease. She passed all of her life in Elkhart county. B
Worker Loses Finger.
' Walte# Ringwalt of Millersburg had one finger of his left hand cut off and another badly lacerated yesterday afternoon while working in a gravel pit near Milford. He was taken to the Goshen hospital. = :
Here On Visit.
Mrs. R. Rosenberg and daughter Miss Helen of Nashvile arrived Monday to spend a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Sol Henoch. Mrs. Rosenberg is the mother of Mrs. Henoch,
“The Cohens and Kelly” the biggest comedy hits in years at Crystal next week. ;
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Services in Weir Block. Sunday schcol 9:45 A. M. Lesson Sermon 11:00 A. M. : Subject—Christian Science. :Wednesday - evening testimonial neeting 8:00 P. M. Everybody weicome.
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