Ligonier Banner., Volume 60, Number 19A, Ligonier, Noble County, 28 June 1926 — Page 2
~ LIVING ROOM i Watch us build one in our windows ‘ - Thursday. Come in and see our - wonderful display = J.L.LEVY & SON ~ ‘ LIGONIER, INDIANA =
Howard White WAWAKA, INDIANA ~ AUCTIONEER Phone 2 on 1 Wawaka
W. A. JACKSON. Crustee Perry, Townshsp Nffice Mier State Bank, Ligonier ™73
E. R. Kurtz ' Auectioneer 2none No, 65, Ligonier.”: &5 . w.H.WiGTON Attorney-at-law Office in Zimmerman Block LIGONIER, IND e e e ] O. A. BILLMAN Wind Mills, Tanks, Pumps,% Water Systems, Etc. Well Drilling} Phone 333 i LIGONIER Next door to Ford Garage
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Q) Features C of this New Paige: " Improved Paige-built Motor, none more modern nor better lubricated—Full High-Pressure : gicl Feed to all Rotating P‘::tf:, . wrist pins, cam » : E\:’m shaftpall%d c:np .m— Silent Chain Timing, withautoMiotal Ol L übricated Ut Joints—l2s Inch Wheell:::g— Springs 58 inches long—7lnch Freme — Shock Absorbers—6 Inch Balloon Tires—Paige-Hy-“draulic 4-Wheel Brakes—Easy Steering through Ball Bearings a-ffiw!‘)‘hg;&eeli]:ghu\cfin‘ tch, rt oW, Sivahithe i The N Paige Prices ! B Brouskan, 515 e % | s?i"'a’.g;.l’s?aan, 31‘51%95;5 - Luxe 7-Pass. Sedan, 3 3 Cabriolet Roadster, $2295; Suhu-%a- Limousine, $2245, . New-Day Jev Prices Are: o Scdan B Touring Car, 31(;95.. All B bk eatias BT it ‘tax extra. Paige. Hydraglic 4-Wheel Brabes iacluded on all models.
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Published overy Monday and Thursday and eatered in tho Postofice at Ligorier, Ind., as seoond elass matter.
Now Fish Lawinlly. b The lawful season for fishing for black bass and blue gills opened Wednesday June 16 after being closed from May 1 in order that fish spawn and reproduce in a natural way. <Conservation officials advise all persons who fish to procure a’license, citing that both resident and non-resident fishing license costs but a dollar and prevents probable trobule with wardens traveling about to enforce the laws.
George N, Nansfeld superintendent of the fish and game division, calls attention that the legal limit of bassg taken by one person in a day is 13 and that two persaons fishing from a boat may not lawfully take more than 20 bass per day. Fifty bluegills are the limit per day per person and there are -no restrictions as tq‘{ size of this fish.
Ten times as many men and women are seeking this car as ever before aspired to Paige ownership. In the first four months of 1926—nearly three times as many - - Paige cars were built and actually sold as were sold during the - entire year 1925. More than ten times as many will be sold during the year. s _ ; s New thousands see in the latest and finest Paige a sheer downright dollar-for-dollar valuewithoutequal elsewhere,and without precedent in automobile history. ‘ An afternoon along Motor Row will- definitely show you the reason for this amazing Ppopularity. - You simply can’t find - another car—-at anywhere near sl49s—that is as beautiful, as carefully built of quality materials, with an engine more modern, more efficient or more economical, with finer or more expensive ~ brakes, or with features of vision, comfort, ease of handling and safety so numerous or so:satisfying. See it—drive it—soon|
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~~ Girls Rob Man of MoneY. W. P. Barwick Elkhart reported tqg the police at South Bend Wednesday, evening that two girls unknown tg him, picked his pocket of $lOO. ; Barwick stated that the girls asked ihim for a ride in Goshen Wednesday afternoon and that he took them to Playland park and then let them out of his automobile. A Shortly after he discovered that his pocketbook containing the money was missing.
Big Cherry Crop. Cherries are ripening rapidly and some of the home grown fruit will be on the market soon. The cherry crop this year is going to be unusually large’in this community. : Condition Unchanged.| - Word comes from South Bend that Mrs. Millie Shobe widow of the late Charles Shobe of Loginier remains in a critical condition, in South Bend. She is ill of paralysis. | : Notice - Office hours June Ito Sept 1.'9:00 a. m. to 4p. m. except Saturday. 9:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. : . Bothwell & Vanderford 'W. H. Wigton 16atf Toast Samdwiches at Philadelphia. : 17att
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- Unwed Couples Live at-Wawasee. - That there are unmarried couples: living on Wawasee lake 'in cottages as husband and wife was alleged in a message received over the telephone from Lindianapolis by the Warsaw police. 2
- Aceording to Police Chief W. A. Winebrenner-a man whose name was given telephoned from Indianapelig that his wife was living in a cottage somewhere on Turkey Creek lake now known as 'Wawasee lake with another man and demanding their arrest. ‘
The chief ignored the call as he said it was not in his territory and that there was no warrant issued for the arrest. ‘
To Open Augnst 15
R. S, Bosart division of maintenance Indiana state highway commission, Indianapolis advise the Lincoln high, way will be open for through Ligo nier-Fort Wayne traffic about Aug‘u.’} 15. The route was closed over a year ago when work was stgrted on paving the 18-mile stretch between Churubusco and the brick road south of Ligonier. For several months the highway has been in use as far as Kimmell. .One and one-half miles of concrete remains to be laid between Kimmell and Churubusco.
Nary a Wedding—Then!
. The Rev. R. N. McMichael Syracuse Lutheran minister can not be charged with being a “marrying parson” In the three years of his pastorate in the Lutheran churches of Syracuse, Crom‘well and Nappanee which closed on June 17th Rev. Mr. McMichael was not called on to perform a single wedding. That the “jinx’” had been broken was indicated when on the second day of his fourth year Pastor McMichael performed his first wedding since entering the minisiry. :
Telephone Officers.
‘W. 8. Daniel of Knox was elected president of the Worthern Indiang Telephone association at the morning business session of the three day convention being held at the South Shore Inn at Lake Wawasee closing Thursday night. : - Other officers to be elected were as follows: Vice-President, Frank V. Newman of LaPorte, secretary, Claude R. Stoops of Nappanee; two directors Charles Koontz of Bremen and Ros)coe Pontius of Rochester. :
Death of Mrs. D. M. Beck.
Mrs. D. M. Beck 59 of Columbus, 0., formerly of Millersburg died Friday morning in Columbus of diabetes. She survived by her husband two sons, Herbert of Columbus Ohio, and Harry of Millersburg, brother Geo Hulvey of Alabama two sisters Mrs. Lillian Gibson and Miss Anna Hulvey of Millersburg. Funeral Iservices were held Sunday morming from the Hulvey home in Millersburg and burial made in Brown cemetery south of: that plage.. ;
Mother and 8 Children Hurt.
The wife of Edward Lindley 44 of Kokomo and their eight children were in a hospital at Indianapolis with injuries received in the collision of two automobiles. = % '
~ Lindley who was driving escaped injury. Occupants of the other car were only slightly hurt. The mother and the children rang-
ing in ages from omne to sixteem years, were hurt when the aute turned over down an embankment after the collsion, 2
Moserman Family Reunion.
’ Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Moserman ~entertained the Moserman reunion. The home was beautifully decorated with peonies roses and poppies. Thir-ty-six guests were present John MeMeans of Brimfield and Roy Emmert cntertained the guests with a cornet‘and piano duet and Mrs. Irvin Fought: and children 'sang several selections. An elaborate picnic dinner was served and ice cream-and-cake in the afternoon. : s ; =
Saved Frm Drowning.
Harton Frankline :eight- years old son of -Mrs: Frank Ganger of. South Bend was saved from. drowning.. by Ansel Lindsey a former army sergeant Lindsey carried the bey out of the water of the St. Joe river. and employed first aid resuscitation methods which proved successful. -
Two Women Sentenced.. : Two women are sentenced to. the state prison at South . Prisecilla Horvath 33 mother: of- six children, and Mabel Yarman 30. were sent to prison for from one to twosyears of charges of violating the. liquer laws,
R False Fire Alarm. = A false alarm called the Ligonier fire department to make a run to the North Side about one oc’lock Friday afternoon. The confusion came from the testing of the fire. siren at the water-plant .. - Cive
Still Confined to His Bed. Mrs. Walter Rex returned to her home in Avilla, after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rex at Benton. Mr. Rex is still confined to his bed by illness. ey ['_ Adrew Grimes 66 years old who ‘had been an inmate of the Elkhart county infirmary at Dunlaps since last July was killed by a Wabash train west of Wyatt some time Thursday ‘mornifig. The body was found along the 'tracks in the forenoon and was taken to the Lienhart undertaking establishment in Wakarusa. = - The ohens and Kellys they squabbled over a million dollar legacy and gave birth o a milion lughs. Tte simply
so e Off to New Home, - " Mr: and Mrs. Chester C. Smith after a round of social funetions given in their honor during the past week wil} with . their little son Jack Tuesday depart for their new home, which they, recently purchased in Indianapolis. “The best wishes of a host of friends go with them. Mr. Smith has been ’ma‘de a division superintendent of the Straus Brothers Co., with headquar4 ters in the state capital. The home address of Mr. and Mrs. Smith wiH be Penwood Home Apartment V Thirty-Sixth and Pennsylvania Ave.
Win State Championship.
Harvey Hontz of Cromwell and J. M. Wilcoxen of Hammond both members: of the Ligonier Gun Club, won the state team championship at Indianapolis during the state tournas ment last week. The honor is a high one and brings distinction to the local gun club. : ’
One long laugh from beginning to end that's The ohens and Kelleys at rystal this week. o i
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Services in Weir Block.. : Sunday school 9:456 A. M. : Lesson Sermon 11:00 A. M. Subject—God. , Wednesday evening testimonial neeting 8:00 P. M. Everybedy welcome. .
First Presbyterian Church Rév G. H. Bacheler Pastor . Residence 318 West Third St. Telephone 346. 3 Sunday Services Bible School 9:30 ! Men’s Class 9:30 Preaching Service 10:45. Bvening Services 7:30 Y PS. C. EMonday 7:15 - Mid-week Service Wednesday 7:15
;,;f} HaVe you saw the New-Day Lfi fewett‘ or Paige yet? 1f you have not, you had betl ter call us for a demonstration _before you buy a car. , We don’t want you to_buy “to-hastyfand be sorrow that . you did not see the New- ' Day Jewett or JPaige before “payug. You may be thinging of buying a new car and we don't know it. Just phone 481 -and ask to see our new car, and we will call. Yours. for better car service. - Kiester Electric Shop “ Phone4Bll
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