Ligonier Banner., Volume 62, Number 1A, Ligonier, Noble County, 30 January 1928 — Page 4

A HOME FREE HOW. | Without Phce | Without Cost WHERE 1 Eternal in the Heavens! WHEN |

at the close of life | Come and hear more‘, about this home -at‘ Church of God revival‘ on West Sixtn Street, Ligonier, Indiana. \ Lawrence J. Beavar - W Cassidy.

- *“A Gentleman of Paris” at Crystal tonight. , Goosé featlrers for sale. See Jacob ‘Wallace College Avenue, Ligonier. If you want some good home made sausage call 143. V. L. Pancake la2t Mack Sennett’s bathing beauties in a special comedy in natural colors at Crystal tonight. - Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Burroughs of Plainwell Mich., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Head. FOR RENT—Small modorn house on West Third Street aud'- five room flat on Cavin street. Enquire at Citizens Bank. . 47btd Dying, Cleaning, Pressing and Repalr work done. Called for.and delivered or leave at residence at 61¢ bouth Cavin Street Carl Smith Phone 190. 49b 8t

MON. JAN. 30 ‘ A Gentleman ot Paris A spicy story of high life in Paris. Also a Mack Sennett super special comedy starring the famous bathing beauties. A fine program. TUES., WED., THURS., JAN. 31 FEB, 1-2 ~ Annie Lourie Starring Lillian Gish and Norman Kerry : You will love this picture as you love the song. A thrilling tale of love in bonnie Scotland during the Glencoe Massacres the most colorful period of Scottish history. This has been hailed as the greatest starring vericle in the career of Lillian Gish—a production of breath-taking magniticence and size, a drama of tremendous. sweep and power. a romance of unforgettable beauty. Regular prices . , FRL AND SAT. FEB. 844 The Main Event Starring Vera Reynolds as a pretty cabaret dancer who fails in love with a prize fighter a real knockout with loads of comedy. Also a Sennett comedy. =4 J SUN. AND MON. FEB. 5-6 T The Lovelone From the popular Hearst newspaperserial by Beatrice Fairfax—starring Sally O’Neil and Molly O’'Day and Larry Kent. An up-to-the-minute comedy drama also a good comedy and a ncws. ; TUES.,, WED., THURS,, FEB. 7-8-9. Racing Romeo A roaring racing laugh riot packed with fun thrills and romance starring the famous Red Grange, Jobyna Ralston, Trixie Friganza and Walter Hiers also an added attraction of 4 acts of mystery and fun at regular admissions.

Guest Coupon Good With One Paid Admission on Monday

= Per SKot Rent 8 room briek house on Lincoln Way West. Mgdern except furmac2. 2 car garage. Suitable for tourist trade. Priced for quick sale. | ; Klmmell Realty Company. { : ~ 52b2¢ | For Sale—Alfalia hay, phone $6l, ‘Jessa GQoslin. . - L Bee A Gentleman of Paris” tonight | Youll enjoy it _ L e % When you need trucking done. Call 'Ed Tice Ligonier and Wawaka phones ‘ ' 52btf Sewing and dress making of all kinds. Mrs. Hattie Billman. Phone 412. Hla4dt* i Mrs. Pete Regula found a new slip- | per which owner can have by calling on her. : Beb Wigton will arrive Wednesday {from Purdue university for a short {vacation

Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Pincheon of Albion were 'recent visitors with the Hite families of Ligonier. Mrs. Ike fiaum and daughter Betty Jo left yester‘;day for Chicago where they will remain for the winter. Mrs. Donald Ewing of Walkerton visited her mother Mrs. Mattie Lundy and family several days last week. . «Annie Laurie” starring Lillian Gish and Norman Kerry at Crystal Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. Fred E. Weir who.had bheen confined to his home a week by illness‘ was able to appear at his hardware store today. _ Mrs. Anna Hussey while a guest of her sister Mrs. Sam Wohlford in Goshen was a guest at the Friday afternoon club there. Mrs. John I. Hurst and little son Billie of Indianapolis arrived today for a visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wigton. :

Real Bargain six room house and bath. Wood and coal house attached. Garage Fine location. Deal with owner. A. O. Jeffries. 50btf Mrs. Abe Wertheimer = returned home last week from St. Louis where she had been called owing to the seriious illness of a sister. ‘ The Progress Club will meet ' this evening with Mrs. Clair W. Weir, Mesdames Ollie Simmens and Lock Lamb are on the program. Be sure to attend the Remnant sald at Loy’s store on Friday and Saturday of this week. Wonderful bargains, Wilkinson Quilt Company. Dan-Inks, Edward Fisher and Jameg Kelley were home from Wabash College over the week end it being the close of the first semester. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Schlotterback and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Schlotterback of Ligonier were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bowersox.—Syracuse Journal. Charles Joray after an absence of several years in Toronto Canada is home for an extended visit with his mother Mrs. Paul Joray and his sis|ters Ella and Daisy. . ' Sturgis, Michigan hatchery. Order vour baby chicks now, nine different kinds to select from, Pure bred chickens. Two weeks feed with each order Bert Shobe agent Ligonier. latf

CARNEY’S HALF-PRICE - SALE » will close Saturday night, ~ February 4th. Suits at Half-Price OvercoatsHalf-Price Ererythiag in the store | at bargain prices 1 CARNEY’S CLOTHING STORE

Use your Guest Coupons tonight end save money. : : , . Want to save Money? Use vour! Guest Coupons tonight at Crystal. Mrs. A. E. Kelley will entertain the Presbyterian Aid Soclety at her home Tuesday afternoon. For Sale new heating stove in room over Economy Chain Grocery. A bargain. Gilbert Notestine. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Bowen and son Errington paid a visit to the Dr. Weaver family at Churubusco. Don’t forget to attend the Remnant Sale at Loy’s Store on Friday and Saturday of this week. The Wilkinson ‘Quilt Company: Mrs. F P Wood and Mrs'Reg,inald Duke are entertaining a company of ladies at the Wood home Thursday afternoon to a bridge party | The Wilkinson Quilt,('}ompany will have on sale at Loy's Store a large assortment of silk and sateen remnants on Friday and Saturday February 3rd and 4th. Big bargains : See “Annie Laurie” with Lillian Gish and Norman Kerry. You'll love the picture as you love the song a |big specattacle a stirring story of stern men an dwonderful women at Crystal this week. ‘

Mr. and Mrs. Harley Jenkens anc children and Ed Thomas of Nerth Vanchester were guests Sunday of the Melvin Drain fafimily. Mr. Thomas and Mrs. Jenkins are brother and sister of Mrs. Drain. = | , e Mrs. Jans Spurgeon and daughter of Chicago Mrs. Anna Coldren and 3sp Hugh of Topeka; Mrs. Kate Shaw ang granddaughter Catherine of near Wa- | waka were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spurgeon. : Mr. and Mrs. Henry Felsenthal Jr.. were here over the week end guests of Mrs Milton Sellg They have jus: returned from their honeymocon trip through the south A reception was tendered them at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Selig, their Ligonier friends surprising them with a picnic supper. They left for their new home in Chicago last evening.

: § ; : [T - 3‘»‘:;#}:“’?,‘“ Oty T e ~=Ho gon e e oty Lg TN oTR 'Stamp fire out. Crush ttxe Fire Demon under your heel. Step dn discarded cigarette butts and burnt matches A little spa,rk may tesult in a great conflagratien. And don’t forget to make sure of your insurance protection ; THIS IS YOUR AGENCY OF THE HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. Kimmell Realty Co. ~ Office First Floor Citizens Bank | + Building, Phone 800 : | ' LIGNIER, INDIANA

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- Preshyterfan Church Notes 5 The music in the morning was arranged by Mrs. G. H. Bacheler. Two anthems were sung. Am the Light of the World and Praise Ye The Father, The. pastor gave an interesting talk on Foreign Missions. ' ‘ There is still time to buy tickets for the banquet Thursday evening at Fort Wayne. Dr. J. Timothy Stone peaker. : Suffers Stroke. Mrs. Mary Kunkalman mother of John suffered a stroke of paralysis at the Wawasee home and for a time it was thought she was dead, Mrs. Kunkalman is 82 years of age and quite feeble. Ligonier dealers today paid $1.31 a bushel for wheat. : Mrs. Nellie Sedgwick of Dr. Lane's office reports another birth making tha number for the month three. Mrs. Harry Mason of Mishawaka 3 former teacher in the schools here was a visitor at the institutions today, Charles Hanley returned to his home -at Newark Ohio after visiting with the Walter Robinson family for a few days. . Wonderful bargains in remnants af |Loy’'s Store Friday and Saturday Feb- | ruary 3rd and 4th. On sale hy Wilkinson .Quilt Company, | A fine show at half price at Crystal : -onight. Bring your counon,

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AUCTION AUCTION ‘ - BEGINNING o g Wednesday Ev'g, Feb. 1 and continuing each evening the balance of the week | we will sell at auction our entire line of ' Rubbers and Leather Footwear ~at our Grocery Store on South Cavin Street. Here is a rare opportunity to secure winter needs - in Rubber and Leather Goods at your own price. | Four Days of Bargain Opportunities W. F. Kline & Son