Ligonier Banner., Volume 61, Number 20B, Ligonier, Noble County, 30 June 1927 — Page 2

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The Ligonier Banner Established 1856 @ Published by THE BANNER PUBLISHING CO. W. C. B. Harrison, Editor M. A. Cotherman, Manager e e e Published every Monday and Thursday and entered the Postoffice at Ligonier, Indiana, as second class matter.

New Models to Be Announced The Nash Motors Company today has intrecduced three entirely new series of cars featuring sweeping changes and improvements throughout the entire line. | Intense interest has been aroused throughout the automobile industry in the forthcoming Nash announcement for, according to The Nash Motors Company, the new models which will be presented at this timgq will mark a new step forward in the manufacture of motor cars.both in beauty of appearance and in mechanical improvement. The changes have been made in the lines of the cars which will make the new models the most striking ever produced by Nash. Since this company has always been famous for the attractive appearances of its cars, thig report has naturally aroused widespread speculation concerning the new models and it is expected that the ‘showrooms of Nash dealers all over the country will be thronged by eager crowds when the new cars are put on display. : ‘ In all three series including the Special Six, Advanced Six and the Standard Six, it is understood that a number of very important mechanical refinements will be presented to increase performance ability and ease of operation. This fact together with the increased beauty which is predicted, will undoubtedly emphasize more than ever the place of leadership which Nash has gained in three price fields, extending from less than $9OO to slightly over $l9OO. .

Auto Races at Kendallville. Many entries have been received for the auto races to be held at Kendallville July 4. Some of the fastest dirt track drivers in the state will be entered in the race and it is expected that 30 cars will be at the track for the time trials the morning of the races, ' Among those already entered arz W. Sloan, Pete Anderson, Lloyd Erly, Carlton Chaney, Walt Adams, Ray Williams, Eddie Metzyer, Joe Huff, C. Martiner, “Dusty” Farno, Dick Krager and Ted Carrie. The races will start at 2:30 o'clock and three events, 10- mile, 15-mile and 25-mile will be held.

Robberies at Goshen

Robbers entered the homes of Emi} Huber and Elmer Kauffman at Goshen early Monday morning while the occupants of the homes slept and escaped with about $lOO in eash and a large amount of clothing and othen articles. Chloroform is believed to have been used on the five persong sleeping in the Huber home as officers making the investigation smelled thq drug. The Ligonier police were notified of the robberies.

Given Birthday Party.

The Wawaka Correspondent says: “Mrs. Cora Shaull was given a surprise birthday party at her Ligonier home recently by Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Tressler, Miss Celia Rickey, Gale Rickey, Mr. and Mrs rFank Cornelius Mrs. Ruth Beaudien and children, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McClughan Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters and children Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hicks Mrs. Harold Hunter and Mr .and Mrs Ed Tice.”’ |

- Death of Lewis Hill. - Friends here recived word of the death of Lewis E. Hill aged about 75 years former and practically a lifelong resident of Jefferson township, Noble County which occurred at his home in Angola death following a lingering illnes from heart trouble.

Cherries Are Ripe. Cherries are ripe in (Noble county. Picking of the fruit over the county generally begins this week. The cherry crop is not as large as usual although what cherries there are all are of good quality. Later varietieg will not be ripe for several days

Was Evidently Stolen

Happy Notestine found a 30x3% Sears Roebuck tire and rim buried in grass in the rear of the Kiester garage which had evidently been stolen and placed there The find was turned over to Police Chief Wolf tc be rereclaimed by the owner.

Mrs, Cavin at Winona.

Mrs. J. L. Cavin writes from Winona, Lake to have her Banner sent to her there, care of The Inn, during her stay at that pleasant resort . She says: “I am delighted with the place, the program, the hotel and the people generally.” ‘ =

E. N. Harper Hurt Ed N. Harper suffered injuries td his head while at work on the Mansion house in Goshen. When movng 2 ladder on whch he was working a brick dropped on his head. Thieves at Foraker A gang of thieves entered a grocery, garage and a barber shop in Foraker early Sunday morning and escaped with merchandise valued be, tween $4OO and $5OO. Out With New Carl. Leßoy Kellam of the Economy grocery has purchased a new Hudson Six sedan and .it is a beauty. } Holds Cow Saie ' George D Foster was in Millershurg Tuesday evening where he held a sale of milch cows. The sale proved satisy factory.

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RUSSELL GREEN NASH SALES

~ Still Confined to Beds. , ~ Mrs. Florence Gentry and E. M. Leach are stili confined to beds in Hotel Ligonier the result of injuricg suffered in an automobile cpllision Sunday evening at North Manchester detailed in Monday”’s Banner. : While no bones were broken Mrs. Gentry suffers from bruises and shocly In addition to fractured ribs Mr. Leacl has a fractured arm. The Gentry car a Nash, was badly damaged in the wreck. ; 4 Christian Chureh., Bible School at 9:30 A. M. To keep the rope tight we must have 75 in attendance. iWll you he there? Preaching by the pastor at 10:30 and 7:30. Attendance at these services was good last Sunday. Let wus increase it next Sunday. Choir practice Friday evening. . % LR T gE e e

- New Body Designs Lower Biody Lines ' New Radiator Design | Greater Smoothness NeWJAlloy Steel Springs

THE LIGONJER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.

‘ - Here From Los Angeles : Mr and Mrs John Yorkey drove through from their home in Los Angeles, California reaching the home of Lis father A. Yorkey Monday evening. They made the trip in their Nash Six car in' ten days and expect to be in Ligonier a couple of weeks : ~ Attends Johnson Funeral. ~ Jack. Nicholas was in Oscga, Michigan Monday attending the funeral of Bert Johnson. Mr. Johnson was a retired New York Central railway employee and had been associated with Mr. Nicholas for over 20. years. : Blood Peisoning Threatened. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Gemberling drove to Detroit .and when they arrived home Mr. Gemberling had to consult a physician. A scratch on the index finger of his right hand had developed blood poisoning

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~ A¥e laying Brick. Workmen are laying brick for thg pddition to the high school building and construction lis being ‘pushed. Fred Starr has the excavation for thg new auditorium about completed. , - PO. To Close All Day. Postmaster Milner announces that the postoffice will be closed all day Monday July 4. The public will govern itself accordingly. ‘ : Council Tonight. When the Ligonier city council meets tonight it will be called upon to elect a member of the school board and to transact the routine business. Big Strawberry Yield : There have been 103 crates of strawberries picked from the patch of W. A Ruple on the North Side and hg has more.

New ng Comfort Nearger Motor Smpller Wheels i N: : Interior Finishes ew Color Harmonies

- On Califonia Excursion. A party of Ligonier people will leave about the middie of July on a four-weeks excursion to <California, going by way of New Orleans. Among those who contemplate the trip are ‘Mrs - Leila Smith, Mrs. George Foster and her store assistant and Harry Inks. . e Concessions Alrive, Merry-go-round, aeroplane - swing and other amusement concessions are established in the street around city hall park much to the delight of youngters. Catches Big Fish. Jesse L. Heefner of Goshen caught an 18 po-und pike Thursday afternoon from the pier in front of his Lake Wawasee cottage. The pike was 44 inches lonig and has been sent to Gary where it will be mounted.

- Bank Cashier Kills Himself. ! -John S. Lofland 56 assistant cashier of the State bank at Romney 12 miles south of Lafayette died in a hospita] several hours after he had shot himself. Lofland also was a farmer and stock man and shot himself after shipping three carloads of hogs to Indianapalis. The deed occurred at his Lome. : - Suecumbs to Apoplexy. Clarence E. Alleman 66 one of the most prominent busines men of Argos and vice president of the Trust and Savings bank died suddenly following a stroke of apoplexy. i (Capture Mess of Fish. Rev. J. F. Lutey came from Monroeville Monday and went fishing in Diamond lake. His luck was so good that he tried it again Tuesday with like results.