Ligonier Banner., Volume 60, Number 52B, Ligonier, Noble County, 17 February 1927 — Page 2
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P ——— gAYI A g e --m,ng@,.u-,”r.\ Sy "'4l Writer Impressed With | Beauty of Spain There was one little girl I'll never forget. Pepita was her name, and some day, if my judgment is worth anything, she’ll be as internationally known as Raquel Meller. I guessed her age as eighteen, but she was only twelve. They mature young in that southern atmosphere. She was as shy as a mouse until she started dancing, The instant she started swinging her long, ruffled skirt, as her body swayed and turned, she was a woman, one of the brand for whom men cut throats. She.was the spirit of Andalusia, warm-blooded, black-eyed, oliveskinned, with snow-white teeth, and how she could dance! I called at her home a few days later, in the shiniest red-wheeled carriage I could find in Seville, and drove her and her mother clattering through the winding streets to the terrace of the ancient Moorish Alcazar. There I shot up every film I could load in two outfits, and I've got them all salted down and put away against the day she becomes famous and I make a fortune selling them to clamoring edltors. . AR! It makes me homesick to think of southern Spain. I suppose sonie day I'll go back and settle down; hunt up the little barber of Seville and continue my Spanish lessons while he shaves me with the smoothest razor that ever traversed my face; pass through Bobadilla and be greeted by Antonia, the head lugg:ge porter, and his swarthy assistants, and lhear Mike, the Irish walter, tell me¢ once more, as he pours my coffee, how he was discharged from the British navy at Gibraltar and started back to Dublin overland, get off at Bobadilla to change trains and has been there ever since, has a Spanish wife, a flock of Spanisb-Irish children, amd is fixed for life. . He it was who explained the Irish upper lips throughout Spain. The Irlsh go knocking about the whole world, he said, but they settle down where women have to be taken from behind iron bars.—*“Abbe” in the Lendon Magazine. - ;
What Did Mother Say?
On an East Michigan street car the other day was a substantial, in-telligent-looking woman of a high type. She was well dressed with an eye to practicability rather than desire to interpret the latest mode. Aecompanying her was a small son whose beaming face told that he was pleasantly preoccupied as they rode toward the downtown district. Presently he \sald: “Mother,’ I have a nice little sweetheart in my room at school.” ; “That’s fine, Buddy,” and perhaps appreciating this burst of eonfidence from the youthful admirer, added, “Is she pretty ?” : “Oh, yes. Awful pretty.” Silence. : ; Then: *“Mother, do men marry girls ’'eause they are pretty or just 'cause they are good, like daddy did you'—lndianzpolis News. gl
Playing Safe ; Rita Roberts can make very good sponge cake, as her friends know, and even whea a small child enjoyed assuming responsibilities in the art of eooking. =8 One Saturday permission was given her to bake a cake for Sunday. It looked to be a tasty affair, but grandmother was to pass final judgment on her visit the following day. When grandms had tasted emough of the cake te form an epinion, she sald encouragingingly: “Well, Rita, this is a mighty good cake.” Rita, bristling with pride, promptly replied: “I thought so myself, grandma, when I licked the pan yesterday.” —Los Angeles Times.
The True Nature Book If books about nature are to llve, they must not be descriptions written at the moment. of rapture; they must be books written as the result of observation. . . . Wordsworth said that poetry was emotion recollected in tranquility. I will not discuss how far this is true of poetry, but I think it s true for books om nature. These should be the result of long observation, much feeling angd tranquility, and. then the effect upon the- reader is one of cglm and contemplation, and brings that sense of leisure and repose for which, in these days, we.are more and more grateful.—Viscount Grey ef Fallondoen. ; : S
Long-Distance Photography
Lieut. George Goddard and Dr. 8. M. Burka of the army air service, while fiylng over Rochester, N. X., took & photograph of Dunkirk 100 miles away. The alrman were three miles from the earth when the cAmera was snapped. They were testing a new long-distance film. “The test was the first in which the subject to be phetographed was at a great distance,” an: nounced Lieutenant Goddard. “The film used is designed especially to penetrate haze in taking photographs of distant places, and we have foumnd that it works well.” il ]
Too Many Women Students
Women students threaten to crowd men out of Oxford university, in the epinion of Dr. Joseph Wells, retiring viee chancellor, who has recommended that the number be restricted. There are a few more than 700 women students at Oxford, which accounts for ome-fifth of the students. The vice ehancellor confessed that some years ago when he advocated the admissien of women he never for a moment foresaw such a possibllity.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Services in Weir Blo’ck. : : Sunday. school 9:46 A/ M. - Lesson Sermon '11:00 A. M. ~ Wednesday eyening tessimonial neeting 8:00 P. M. v
THE LIGONIER BANNEK, LIGONIER, INDIANA.
_ The undersigned will offer at public sale two miiles eagt of Syracuse om the cement coumty lme road, sale to commence at 12:30 o’clock on - MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2i - The following property to-wit: - 2 head of horses—black mare 15’ years old, weight 1400, gray mare 14 years old weight 1400. 15 Head of Cattle—Jersey cow 8 years old, will be fresh in September, | Jersey cow ‘9 years old, fresh by day of sale, Jersey cow 10 years old, bred January 8, Jersey cow 9 years old, resh by day of sale, black Jersey cow, 5 years old. fresh by day of sale, roan half Jersey cow 5 years old, fresh by day of sale, Jersey cow 3 years old, fresh by day of sale, red cow 4 years old was fresh January 28, two 2 year old heifers, be fresh in April. 3 heifer calves coming one year old, full blood Jersey bull coming three years old. 17 Head of Hogs—4 Duroc sows due o farrow about April Ist, 13 head of shoats, weight 100 lbs. each. 49 Head of Sheep—l 4 head Delane breeding ewes, 10 head of ewes 3 years old, 7 head ewes 2 years old, 17 head ewe ]Jambs 1 year old, Shropshire buck. Household Goods—3 bedsteads, 4 bed springs, mattresses, air tight stove, range, set of dining room chairs Terms—All sums of $5 and under cash. All sums over $56.00 a credit of eight months will be given with interest at 7 per cent from date of sale. : H. W. Poyser v Sarah Sloan Ike Clingerman Auct. ‘ Lunch served by the Heck Grange
Studebaker’s 75th Birthday Announcement
- Sweeping Price Reductions
- In celebration of its 75th birthday —February 16, 1927 —Studebaker announces price reductions which reflect the aggressive spirit of this Company. | : ’ ‘Studebaker has lived and grown for seventy-five years because of _its consistent policy of keeping ‘ahead of the procession. ‘Studebaker Custom Cars, intro“duced recently, exemplify this
New Prices, Studebaker Cars e Effective February 16, 1927 . e
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The Commander, Studebaker’s Big Six Brougham, reduced
' j Old Price New Price Saving Sport Roadster . . . . %1250 sll9§ $55 Custom Victoria. . . . %1335 sl32§ * 10 Custom Sedan . . . . 51385 sl33§ $5O The ChancellorG&%, . . %1735 $1648 '+ 90 The Commander £, . $1785 sl§B§ 5200 The Sheriff R£3%,. . . . 51610 $1448 5165 Big Six Sport Roadster « $l6BO $1495 $lB5 v Prices f. o. b, factary. Bumpers front and. rear included, of comese. ,
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policy. They have been the most widely imitated cars ever produced. In less than six months no less than a dozen manufacturers have introduced what they call “custom models” . . . but a custom name doesn’t make a custom car! As Studebaker leads in design, so does it also lead in value. The new prices quoted below represent a supreme triumph of One-Profit manufacture. =~ '
