Ligonier Banner., Volume 60, Number 32A, Ligonier, Noble County, 27 September 1926 — Page 4
['he Mier State Bank : in a Banking Institution L Ceeliere it IS Sk - Advice? Counsel? Service? Here they are for you. ‘ . a 2 ' This 64-year-old institution has wona \ place inits depositors’ businesses through - its"wtllingneso to serve, its ability to | Tender “plus” service. : : ‘ You will like to dq business here. : “A _big friendly institution, where ' the spint.is democratic, and Jit is a o -pleasure to do business.” | ~ The Mier State Bank Ligonier, Indiana | T ———————— Combined Capital; Surplus and Undivided Profits Exceed $150,000.00
FOR SALE—Hard coal burner and 3 burner oil stove. Phone 99 30b4t*
Pesigning,”Hemstitching and picoting Jennie Shets Bartholomew. 26atf
- Book your sales early. W. E. Gushwa, Auctioneer. Phone 851 Ligonier. 26b16t*
~ For Sale—Magestic Range in first class condition. Inquire of Elmer Johnson Wawaka ......0 ....... 32a2t*....
“Laddie” Gene Stratton Porter’s greatest novel Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at Crystal.
Messrs and 'Mesdames James W Smith and Grover Smith spent most of last week with Mr. and ’{hs. P Wood at their cottage at Wawasee.
WANTED—Men or women onion pickers one mile and a half south of Richville church $3 to $6 a day for pulling and topping onions. C. E. Wiley. 30b2t*
Gene Stratton Porter’s “Laddie” is the greateset entertainment picture the screen has offered you for many g day see it Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday.
O. S. Randolph has received a telegram announcing the death of his stepmother Mrs." A. W. Randolph at San Diego California which occurred Saturday. The deceased was 84 years of age. .
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Head and daughter Harriet of Detroit Mich and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burroughs of Plain~ well Mich and Wallace Head of Toledo Ohio spent the week end with T. H. Head and family. ‘
. New : | BRUNSWICK | ) . A A “LIGHT-RAY”’ !} A < A i Electrical i ! RECORDS" | i - A } Just received | : — l f THE MERRYMAKERS l 2 “Barcelona” 2 ! “Baby Face”’—Male voices ! ! : with piano / ,‘ i SEE SIMS A l “Adorable” 1 i e “I'd Climb the Highest % l Mountain If I Knew l i I'd Find You”—Piano l e Solo. .i ° ! BEN SELVIA AND HIS l i ORCHESTRA i i “Valencia” g o : & “Betty” l d Fox trot with vocal chorus i i susr rECEIVED i i “There’s a New Star In Heaven Tonight” = R i (Rudoloh Valentino) { “Farewell”—Vocal Solo. Every home should. have " this record. Come in 2 . and hear it. oy
U. B. Notes
Tuesday Sept. 28 at 7:00 p. m. There will be a pot luck supper in the basement of the church. Everybody invited. ey : Wenesday 7:00 Prayer service with Sunday School in charge. Choir practice immediately following. The Women’s Aid Society will meet in the church parlor . Friday, at 2:30 instead of Thursday. All are ‘urged to be present on account of the volume of work to arrange. The Women’s Missionary Society and Otterbein Guild will hold their Annual Literature meeting Friday, at 7:30 in thec hurch Parlor. Mrs, Goshorn leader wants ga good attenance of member and friends, Sunday October 3 in Cash Day. Give until it hurts, then give more until it does not hurt. e Oct. 5 The Women’s Missionary Association of the United Brethren Church of Elkhart and Noble Countieg will hold their Annual Rally in the U. B. Church Ligonier. A program hag been prepared for the whole day. A pot-luck dinner and supper will be served in the church. Those interested in missions and church work are urged to attend. - Regular services next Sunday. Sunday School at 9:30. Preaching 10:45 Note that Christian Endeavor at 6:00 and evening service at 7:00. :
Dr. Lane reports the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John Coffman who reside East of Wawaka. i
Eli Jacobs is in Chicago buying goods for the store of E. Jacobs & Co. and visiting relatives.
For -Salefl-Sevenfeen,_ acres of corn in the field . Enquire John Stecyon, 802 Lincoln ‘Way South.
Water in nearby lakes was ’raiseid nearly two feet by the(recent rains, and low lands are under flood. '
The Progress club will meet tonight, with Miss Elva Foote at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Kirkland.
Mr. and Mrs} O. D. Lockhart of Bryan, Ohio, were Sunday guests at the Mrs. D. Schwab home in this city:
Mrs. Albert Turrell will entertain her circle of the M. E. Aid society at her home Thursday afsernoon. |
Lost, somewhere in Ligonier che::k book and holder. Return to Mrs. Vern Fisher or the Banner office.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Henoch reached home today after a tour of two monthg in Europe, They are well and report a most dJighttul trip.
. “The Flaming Frontier” & supreme lachievement, a blazing spectavle as authentic as a page of American history at Crystal next week Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. 5
{ Wanted to hear from farmers that, have pure bred poultry and want to sell eggs for hatching will pay a nice pPremium for suitable eggs. C. K. Bowles, Pigeon St. Ligonier Ind. 27a8t
__Mr. and Mrs. Albert F.| Turrell havq the pleasure of & visit from Mr. Tur, rells’s uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs; L. H. Turrell Detroit Michigan.- Mr. L. H."Turrell is the treasurer of the Cadillac Investment Co. of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. lv C. B. Harrison at their Piamond lake cottage Friday evening entertained the following guests at a picnic supper: Messrs. and Mesdames F. E. Weir C. G. Keehn, Arthur Newton, W. H. Wogton, Arthug Kelley and daughter Margaret. S — A SRS —— _ “Albert F. Turrell & Co., focal Ford dealers have another addition to thein sales force in the person of Mr. George ‘Wickizer formerly of Bremen, Ind, ‘While in Bremen Mr, Wickizer Hung up an enviable sales record with the Ford Agéncy in that city. The local "?r:gqnizationfiisv expecting great thingg
Wheat is Up in Priee.
Ligonier dealers today paid $1.21 a bushel for wheat, . This is quite an advance over the, price paid a week ago. . 1
Goshen High Wins.
. The Goshen high school football team defeated Bluffton Saturday afternoon by the decisive score of 25 to 6. : LN
Program of Noble Co. W.C. T. U, | Convention at Albion Sept. 30. Devotional—Mrs. Humpshire Welcome address-——Mrs. Franklin Response—Mrs. Smalley Reports and Appointment ‘of Committee e g f Song” Noon-tide prayer—Rev. Hachstettler 1:30 P. M. Devotional Kendallville ~ Paper—‘The Child Our Heritage’— Mrs. Ida Atwood. : Special Music—Albion - Address—Mrs. BrecHbiel. - Music—Kendallville - : : Memorial “service—Wolcottville . Election of officers : Benediction—Rev. Franklin -
Cromwell Items.
~ Ed Smith of Ligonier was here Saturday. - - James Maggart of Mishawaka wasg here Friday. ' Miss Effie Waltman is visiting in ‘Ohio. : l Harry Rodgers Jr., has moved in the Gus Snyder property. The furderal of Mrs. Mary Green wag held Thursday. / : H. Cockley of Albion was here Saturday. ‘ : John Flowers was at Warsaw Friday. i. Hunt of Larwill was here Saturday. - H. Pierce has moved in the Mullin residence. v : ~ Sam Archer was at Kendallville Friday viewing the political exhibits. The foto studio has closed until spring. » g Ed Sparrow of Kimmell was here Friday. The last free movie show will be given Wednesday night. Herb Lamson of Marion is here. Harry Brown of Auburn was here Saturday. Y _ Edward Smith has moved to Fort Wayne. Henry Pollock was at Warsaw Friday. ;
Mrs. C. C. Ullery son-in-law and two of her daughters arrived Sunday from Traverse City Michigan and will spend a couple of weeks at the Ullery cottage at Diamond lake.
‘Make your plans to see “The Flaming Frontire” glorious epic of Ameri, ca’s last Frontier featuring Custer’s last stand See it at Crystal next week.
MON. SEPT. 27 : g . > 9 ® 5 Partners Again with_ Potash and Perlmutter One of the funniest comedies ever made you ought not miss it. A good comedy too. TUES., WED,, THURS,, SEPT. 28-29-30 Gene Stratton Porter’s ' \ Laddie Starring John Bowers, Bess Flowers, David Torrence and Gene Stratton. ) “The magic touch of a great author ‘the fairy wand that illuminated’ life on a Middle West farm to a thing Ofi radiant beauty—the telling characterization—the delightful touches of humor—the poignant love story— the gripping finale. : .You get it all in this marvelous picture! / : ; N This is your picture! It’s entertainment plus! You must see it! FRI. AND SAT. OCT. 1.2
Hoot Gibson in
The Man in the Saddle
~ ‘The hilarious and axciting comedy drama of a likeable loevable western “dumbbell” with a genius §or getting into trouble. Its great.
The Gay Deceiver
TWith Lew Cody and Marceline Day. A story-of a matinee idol the loyely ladies fluttered about him like mioths around a flame. It’s gay dg.(ing full of snap and sparkle. Here is uncorked a vintage of film entertainment you’ll call “Great” also Chas Chaseq comedy, a Fable and the first of the community singing of popular songs. TUES” WED-, TEUBS., OCTo 5‘6'70 _The Indians are Coming. : iSee“~~t}lem of thea _thonsands in The Flaming Frontier A slice of American history faithfully historically, and autirentically rendered in a great all American drama as outstanding among nations) It features Custer’s Last Stand. i has never fiebn,;equaled. G
'Guest Coupon Good With One Paid . Admissionon - Monday
Hemstitching . and Picoting. Jennie Sheets Bartholomew. 26atf
. For Sale—Good Coon dog~Enquire John Stecyon 802 Lincoln Way Sonth.
[' Gene Stratton Porter’s “Laddie” at Crystal this Tuesday Wednesday and lThursday.
~ Mrs. Tom Kelley has paid a year’s subeription to the Banner for Mrs. Alma Kelley at Chicago and the paper, will reach that lady regularly for the next twelve months.
“Laddie” by Gene Stratton Porter. the greatest work of America’s most popular author this Tuesday eWdnesday and Thursday at Crystal.
FOUR BIG DAYS
~ September 29th-30th-October Ist-2nd ~ “Own Your Own Home Exposition” . L .o oA - - ~+ "Automobile Show f Fosters Sale Barn and Adjoining Grounds The barn has been completly cleaned, decorated and p'ainted.Come and seeit
I\ " PROGRAM. S ' Wednesday, September 29th 6:30 P.M. Band Concert in front of big tent on Main Street. 7:30 Free act, Hobo Bicycle Rider, “Reckless Ross” 7:45 Opening of Exposition * e 8:00 Baby Show and announcement of Winners 8:30 Style Show--Staged by the Foster Shoppe 9;15 Entertainment Numbersby Local Clubs and Organizations - 10:00 Concert--Herman Sack’s Jazz Band _ » o Thursday, September 30th 7:00 P.M. Barid Concert Main Street o 730 = Free At 8:00 Kiddies’ Charleston Contest Lo - 8;30 ' Style Show--Staged by E. Jacobs & Co. | | 9:15 Whistling Solo--Miss Marvel Schultz, winner of Legion. Beauty ~ Contest, Huntingion, Indiana | e 10:00 Concert--Elks Orchestra, Columbia City, Indiana L . Friday, October Ist . 7:00 P.M. Legion Parade, Led by Bands and Drum Corps furnished by Indiana Posts | _ 7:30 Tree Ret . . . e - o . 830 Fashion Show--Staged by Levys | L 915, Solo Numbers--Miss Schultz * e ¥ - 930 Local Charleston Contest, Preliminary - . -9:45 Charleston Demonstration, Darktowns Charleston Queer, Fort o R T e ereeon T 10:00 ° Concert and Entertainment, Don Philipps’ Celored Band, Fort +. . Wayne, Indiana . = e o o 5 R Odleherdud ¢ . 700 PM. Band Concert, Main Street . S . GO, o ReeRMEE o 0 L TR < 800 Old Fiddlers Contest, Hog calling contest, Chicken calling cony pone - Chacabs Bememstrabion. = 000 0 - 1000 d’ e s M S A R R B e N Dy D es e e e i e
The Social Hour will' hold a Food Exchange at Sack’s Bakery Friday Oct. : :
“Laddie” Gene Stratton Porter’s greatest novel . Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at Crystal. #
EARN BOARD AND ROOM while attending the South Bend business College. Write for reservation. 29b5t*
“ —m—w*’ ‘John Inks civil war veteran has gone to Chiecago to wigit relatives at 2036 Birchwood avenue in that eity.
. John Boyts, propriefor of tite. South Shore Inn at Wawasee is at French Lick Springs "taking treatment after a strenuous business season. £
LIGONIER'’'S
Wanted farm hand with family. Call phone 195 Ligonier. 30b4t*
" Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Longenecker visited relatives in Syracuse one day last week. :
“Laddie” Gene Stratton Porter’s greatest novel Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at Crystal.- ; :
Miss Grace Knepp a graduate of the Ligonier high school of 1926 has taken a position as stenographer and bookkeeper for the Ligonier Artificial ice gémpnay. :
“Laddie” the love story of a freckle faced boy by Gene Stratton Porter Tuesday Wednesday Thursday.
“Laddie” Gene Stratton Porter’s greatest novel Tuesday, Wednesday and-Thursday at Crystal. ;
Gene Stratton Porter’s monumental epic of the American family “Laddie” with John Bowers at Crystral this week. e
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gilbert had for dinner guests at their Diamond lakeq cottage Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sisterhen, Mrs. Paul Joray and daughtery Ella and Daisy.
LADIES who can do plain sewing at home and want profitable spareq time work. Write (Enclose stamp) to Homaid Dress Company, Amsterdam, N. Y. : Ib2t
