Ligonier Banner., Volume 60, Number 52A, Ligonier, Noble County, 14 February 1927 — Page 4
1927 Christmas Saving Club Now Open for Membership ~ Here again you have the opportunity to accumulate money in this easy and most satisfactory way. By taking membership in one or more classes and making regular weckly payments for fifty weeks you can have any desired amount for next year’s Christmas shopping, or for any other purpose. ’ Why not make your decision now? Your first payment makes you a member. No fees. No trou_Ble. ¢ CLASSES OF MEMBERSHIP Weéekly [ payments , , 50 weeks $ 025 $O5O $l.OO $ 200 $ 5.00 Total pay’ts . ] o . i with interest $12.75 25.50 51.00 102.00 255.00 - AND MANY OTHER CLASSES _ The Mier State Bank Ligonier’s Largest Bank Ligonier’s Oldest Bank A Million Dollar Bank :
“Just Another Blonde” at Crystal tonight—but Oh! Boy! some blonde.
Mrs. Roswell Earnhart of Chicago is visiting her father C. R. Stansbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hire of South Bend spent Sunday with Miss ©Olive Galbreath. - : :
Mr. and Mrs. John Skeels and Miss Opal Weeks spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cox near Warsaw.
Milton Sills in “The Silent Lover” is a new typel of sheik at Crystal, this Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Guntle and daugn ter Nedra, came from Fort Wayne, Friday to spend the week end with Mrs, Guntle’s parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Loy. sl
A Nash car was badly wrecked this morning north of this city when 1t struck a telephone pole. The drivey escaped with minor injuries and came to Ligonier and proceeded ?n his: way in a taxi.
CRASH, SMASH. SLASH!
GO THE PRICES -- COST FORGOTTEN - BARGAINS UNEQUALED
Quitting Business NLSoNER
MUST BE SOLD 14 DAY LIMIT FLOX STORE, LiIGONIER - STOP BUYING - ~ ELSEWHERE UNTIL you read cvety word of the larger circular delivered ~at your door And Know the Truth regarding this Quitting Business Sale of Flox’s Store in the heart of the buying season at Ligonier, Ind. @
Like a stroke ot lightning out of aclear.sky comes the order, quitting business. Sell entire stock and fixtures. Rescrv_e nothing. Forget the terrific loss. Commercial circles baffled by our below actual cost prices, original cost means nothing to us inow, We Must Sell. At retail or in lots to suit buyers. Arrangements for quantity purchasers by retail dealers arranged. Also fixtures and cash register. T S ; st S e
SO. CAVIN ST. i ~ LIGONIER, IND
FOR SALE—Remnants at big Bargains. Wilkinson Quilt Co. 52a2t
Silk scraps at very low prices while they last Wilkinson Quilt Co. : 52a2t
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haller of South Bend visited Ligonier friends over Sunday.
Milton Sills in “The Silent Lover” at Crystal Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday.
Miss Mary Decker who is attending St. Mary’s college at South Bend spent Sunday with Ligonier friends.
“The Flesh and the Devil” a truly great production coming to the Crystal soon. Watch for it.
Mrs. Amzie Miller of Topeka spent last week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Marion Reese of this city.
l FOR SALE—Three room house, .garage, and plenty of fruit on Ilot, sewer and water in. Inquire of Roy Trittipoo, Ligonier. - boabt*
SALE is NOW ON “in Full Force DRY GOODS, SHOES, L.ADIES’ READY-TQ-WEAR, MENS’ WORK CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS
$100?)0.00 Stock N 0 Let-Up Until Competion - Slaughter All Is SOld ~ is Staggered
Highest Grade tully guaranteed clothing, dry gouds, la:dieS’ ready-to-wear, shoes, mens’ work clothing. Furnish- , ings enfire stock at the mercy of the public. «
THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA
George Green was in Fort Wayn: Sunday. 5
Dpe and Mrs. M. G. Williams were Elkhart visitors Sunday. :
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Von Blon spent the week end in Goshen. i
Dickie small son of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Green is ill of the ful.
J. C. Kimmell made a businese trip to Elkhart Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Calvin Rose has returned home from a South Bend hospital.
Fred Weeks who has been traveling in Illinois was home over the week end. ; 3
~ Grant Himes of Goshen was here }today to attend the fumeral of Joe ‘Spurgeon. : s 1
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Pyle of South Bend were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weir. |
Marcile Marker was a —guest over Sunday of Athol Herman at the Charles Shearer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Taylor spent Sunday in Elkhart the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Edwards. .
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sears of LaGrange were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Emerson Sunday. |
M. V. Guiso, the new pastor of the Christian church will preach his first sermon February 27th.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Culver of Elkhart were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George McDaniel Sunday evening. i
Mrs. Charles Batershell of Hicksville, Ohio spent several days with her brother John Coulter and family.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Gutelius and family of Kendallville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Haines Sunday. - : |
Miss Jessie Decker left for Indianapolis Saturday to spend several weeks with her brother Will Decker and family. :
Clair Weir was in Monroeville Sunday. He was accompanied home by Mrs. Weir who had been visiting her parents. 3
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Coulter and son James were in Antwerp Ohio Thursday to atend the funeral of Mrs. Coulter’s brother Andrew Snyder of Montmorency, Mich.
Miss Marcile Foote of Albion attended the basketball game at Ligonier high school gym Friday night and stayed over Saturday to visit with eh crousin Miss Marcile Marker.
i Notice. o l There will be & meeting of the lot owners of the Salem Cemetery Asso-| ciation, and all who are interested,t held in the Salem church Tuesday,! March 8, 1927, at one o’clock p.m., for the purpose of-electing three directors l for a term of two years, and for suchl other busines as may come before the meeting. g ‘ Lillie Plank, Secretary Salem Cemetery Association. 1 Following the above meeting therg! will be a meeting of the Salem Church | Association held at Salem church. for the purpose of electing three directors for three years and such other business as may.come before said meeting. . | Lillie Parks, Secretary, Salemn Church Association.
~ Henry Harsh was in Elkhart Sunday. s :
Dorothy Mackaill in some blonde at Crystal tomight. -
Call Chet Hile for local and long distance hauling, phone 440. 42t
- Now is the time to pay your Banner subscription—DO IT NOW! ‘
Remnants at Bargin prices, Wilkinson Quilt Co. 52a2t
Be sure to see Milton Sills this Tuesday, Wednesday -and Thursday.
Milton Sills—out sheiks the sheiks in “The Silent Lover” at Crystal this week, ' .
° Big Bargain in Satin, Taffeta and Sateen remanants. Wilkinson Quilt Co. ) - b2a2t
Piano lessons given to experience or beginning pupils. Phone 195. Mary Jane Hire. : 50b8t
~ Mis. Edward Riggle and Mrs. Chas. Noel of Goshen spent Friday with Ligonier iricnds. SE "
Mr. and Livs. D. A. Wiley of Wolf Lake spent Wednesday with Mrs. Marie Wiley. :
Fred Starr is out today for the first time since his injury when he strained some ligabents in his hip.
Box Social at High School Tuesday February 14. Senior Class sponsors. Everybody Welcome. 51h2t
Mrs. Josiah Rowe of near Topeka spent several days last week with Lester Blake and family here.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ryan and son and Mrs. 1. E. Zoleman and daughter of South Bend‘ spent Saturday in Ligoflepr o e : S
Mrs. John LeCount was taken to herp home in Syracuse from the home of her son on the North Side in the Kerr ambulance. I
SAVE 40 B - 60%
Wilbur W. Woed of Ligonier was here yesterday recalling happenings of 50 years ago.—Goshen Democrat Friday. 3
Mrs. Ida Parker who is making her home this winter with “her daughter Mrs. Marie W’iley‘ spent the week enad with ‘her brother in Decatur. ‘
Salesman wanted to solicit orders for lubricating oils, greases and paints Salary or commission. Address The Harvey oil' Company, Cleveland, Ohlo.
Milton Sills in “The Silent Lover'— only the Sphinx know the secret of his three great lives—but the whole Sahara heard the echoes of the blows he dealt to win them.
For Sale—Buecher B flat trumpet. Mechanically perfect. Terms if degired. Enquire Clifford Milner or phone 254. : 50btf
Quality baby chicks, also custom hatching. Get my prices before placing your order. Phone Kimmell 58, W. W. Collett. - 51a20t*
The M. E. Aid society will serve a chicken supper in the church dining room on Wednesday evening Feb. 16, super severed from 5 until 7 o’clock Price 40 cents.
The Ladies of the Christian Church will serve supper in the church basement on Tuesday Feb. 22 from 5:30 to 7 o’clock. Menu—Smothered chickken, mashed potatoes, gravy noodles, lettuce salad, jelly pickles bread and butter, cherry pie. Price 40c 51b3t
GRYSTAL
MON. FEB. 14 Just Another Blonde With Dorothy Mackail and Jack Mulhall. A fine comedy drama that you will surely enjoy. Also a comedy and review. : Sy : TUES., WED., THURS., FEB. 15-16-17. ‘With Milton Sills. The Silent Lover Merchant of Women, he had paid for three—Paid in disgrace and exile—in blood and blows—and now in Gold! Which should he take?—The one he¢ loved most—The one who loved him most—Or the one he could not forget? ; You”ll never stop talking about this triple romance of a handson Foreign Legion lieutenant who plays a lone hand among the Sheiks and slavemarts of the Desert! : A preat production. ‘
FRI, and SAT., FEB.IB-19 Jun, the Conqueror ‘With William Boyd, a gripping melodrama of the great American plans—when rustlers rode the western range .and cattlemen shot to kill—A great | Peter B. Wyne story. .. This is extra geod. "t‘ and MON., FEB. 20-21 ; | Midnight Lovers i With Anna T. Nelsson and »Lewis Stone, While he was swinglng over Naq Man’'s land—She was hitting the high spots of London. But when he returned ! ! ! ! well! See it. Also ap Al St. John comedy. - PUES., and WED., FEB. 22.23. = * 2 - Nobody's Widow A fine comedy drama with Leatrice and Chas Ray. ; ' COMING MAR.-1-2-3 : ; The Flesh and the Devfl‘ ....With John Gilbert and Greta Garbo.
Guest Coupon Good With One Paid Admission on Monday
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Harold Lloyd in “The Kid Brother” comin_g to Crystal soon. Wait for it.
Rippey & Dillon of Syracuse, make freight trips to Fort Wayne on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week. They have placed a box at the Weaver hardware, where you can drop in your orders. Orders must be in the box on evening before trips, lPhone Syracuse 101 or 817. .- Dlatf
- Auto Laundry. Having rented the room at rear of Banner office 1.-am in a position to Wash, polish and grease cars. Satisfaction guaranteed. Cars called for and delivered. I. F. Eytchson. 51b2t*
Baby Chicks
- Thisyear we can furnish you with baby chicks. Our chicks are home hatched-none shipped in. See .us for your ponltry needs this year. Come in now and place your order for chicks for later delivery. - ~ PURINA feeds for baby chicks produce results. We will unload a fresh car of feed in about two weeks. Stop gambling with your baby chicks-feed the safe. way--Purina feed. Ask your neighbor.’ Also a complete line of poultry supplies, brooders, incubators and feed See us first. Place orders now for baby chicks. ‘ WEIR’'S F§
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‘Notice of Administration.
Notice s hereby given that the undersigned has been by the clerk of the Noble Cirtcuit Court of Indiana, subJect to confirmation by said court, duly appointed administrator of the estate of Burt F. Wilkerson, late of Noble County, in the State of Indiana. deceased, and creditors and all other persons interested in said estate will ‘be ~governed accordingly. Estate iprobably solvent. . - Citizens Bank, Ligonier, Indiana, : L Administrator. Bothwell & Vanderford, Attorneys for Estate. slaw3d .
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