Ligonier Banner., Volume 62, Number 14A, Ligonier, Noble County, 30 April 1928 — Page 4
Colieon Zoors in “Her Wid Oat” e Orystai iols Tuecday, Weodnesday and Thursday.
virs.oßd Williams will entertuin the Kings Daughters mext Iriday evening Mayv 4th. :
Frank Kuha Noble county recorder is at a Fort Wayne hospital undervoing treatment. : Don’t forget the date, May 8, 9 and 10 at Crystal “Seventh Heaven” a pleture among pictures. :
All parties having wool for sale should see George Foster before selling. Call phone 285. - 3atf For rent a 12 aere Tield i the edge of town suitabls for corn or cats. Inquire of Mrs. Lirey Foldhiziser Phone 261, Lizonidr, T 41bis Mr. and Mrs. Myrea Kiridand. TMrs. Leila Smith and Miss Eiva Foote of Ligonier visited in tie herse of My and Mrs. Sol Miller at Syracuse. .
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WANTED-—Roomers 406 Cavin St. , : 14a4t*
{ity Attorney Vanderford = is out with a new Pontiac sedan.
Mrs. O. F. Gerber has gone to Auniston Alabama to visit her son.
When you are ready to have fruit irees sprayed call phone 201 Ligonier, : 11b8t
For Rent—Rooms for light housekeeping. Caill at 216 East Third street J. W. Taylor. . . 12DEr
rogl sows to let out on the shires. Write lock box 102 Ligonier ind, for iuegation. At
CHRaS'LEAN SCIENCE SOCIETY sServices in Weir Block. Sunday school 9:45 A M. Tesson Sermon 11:66 A M Everybody welcome.
Claude Bare of Chicago spent Saturdoy with Ligonier friends. ;
Miss Norma Levy will dance in a review at the Strand theatre in Kendallville tonight,
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Long of Millersbutg a son reported by Dr. Black. -
“Seventh Heaven” is a picture everyone will talk about. See it May 8, 9 and 10th at Crystal.
For Sale—Rhode Island Red chicks from vigorous laying strain 10 cents each. Mrs. H. E. Hoak. 13btf
“Sporting Goods” is a breezy, peppy clever comedy with Richard Dix at his best. See it tonight.
For sale—Second hand windows and doors in good condition, Jonas Shobe Phone 132 Ligonier. 14a2t*
~ Let me shear your sheep. All work guaranteed satisfactory. Telephone Oliver Vannette Cromwell. 14a4t
Miss Grace Vance has been taken to the school for feeble minded at Fort Wayne, where she was accepted.
Rube Feferman a former Ligonier resident was here Thursday, evening from South Bend mingling with old friends.
You'll reap a harvest of hilarity from “Her Wild Oat”, starring Colleen Moore at Crystal this Tuesdav, Wednesday and Thursday.
The Ladies Aid of the Church of the Brethren of Wawaka held aw allday meeting Wednesday at the home of Helen Warstler in Ligonier.
Mr. and Mrs. Rush Cunningham visited Hope hospital Fort Wayne where their son Frederick is recovering from an appendicitis operation.
Mrs. Nellie Sedgwick, Miss Mary Kerr and Mrs. C. T. Miller, of Ligonier, spent yesterday here, the guests of friends. —Goshen Democrat, Friday. ;
Mrs. Anna Schick, of Elkkhart town ship was in Ligonier Tuesday. Her daughter, Mrs. Hazel Stroman and daughter Kathleen have both been ill with influenza. £
Mrs. Blanch Latta gave a family dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. Gerkin’s birthday. Covers were laid for twelve guests Mrs. Gerkin received several useful presents.
Miss Virginia Gentry, of LaGrang: and a student at Indiana universit) called on Ligonier friends Friday She attended the funeral of an aun at rFankfort City Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Railph Miller and sor and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ullery an: children Max and Jane E leen all o} Fort Wayne were recent guests of Mr and Mrs. Chas. C. Ullery at Diamond lake. :
Baby chicks hatched to order. Cus tom batching a specialty. Get my prices before placing your order, I will save you monecy. Call in person or telephone Kimmell 59. M. W Collett, Kimmell Ind. 2atf
i MONDAY, APRIL 80 Sporting Gonds Richard Dix in the most lovable ipicture he ever made. Its a screem—task these who saw it last night. !TUES.. WED., THURS., MAY 1.-2.8 1 Colleen Moore in ; Her Wild Oats All the millionaires were wild about this lunch-wagon cutie. Her speed upset the social set-—her style made dumbells out of dazzling debutantes. You'll reap a bumper crop of happiness from Colleen’s One Wild OQat! FRL and SAT., MAY 4 and 5 : Ken Maynard in , Gun Gospel The west in all its glory—an entertainment gem in a setting of unsurpassed western beauty, also a Sennett comedy. P | | , ISFN. and MON., MAY 6 and 7 | | Marion Davies in Quality Street | Its Marion Davies’ finest film—s comedy of unending delights-—a romance of .love and adventure. Its 8 screen version of Barries’ most a charming masterpiece. } 5 i § TUES., WED., THURS, MAY 8-9-16 Seventh Heaven ; . ‘A vpicture you surely Hawe heard about for it is a film that has elevat-. ed pictures to a fine art. The Ilast word in pictures—lavishly prodnced,‘ faultlessly constructed and exquisitely acted. il - ]
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~ Fosters Sale Wedfcsday May 2nd Wil sell fresh cows and close up ‘apringem. 16 head of grass cattle from 4to 6 hundred pounds. 75 good ewes with lambs by side. , Feeding hogs and sows and pigs. 4 dozen Anconas and white leghorn hens one year old. One Majestic range stove household goods. Maple syrup potatoes may have some oats and seed corn and the usual amount of other articles. Cows and hogs wanted. : George D. Foster Mgr.
Tomqrrow Tuesday is May Day
New sandwiches are to be put out at the Maples. One will be called “Jim’s Special” and the other “Cow Boy." $
J. J. Hire leaves today for Hopking Michigan where he will spend several months with a daughter, Mrs. Glascott. He expects to be in Ligonier on Decoration Day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wigton spent Sunday and Monday at La¥ayette visit ing their son Robert. Thoy were accompanied by Virginia Gentry, James Sack and George Harrison. .
Herman Sack, Frank Burley, Theodore Magnuson, Clande Baker, Carlyle Epert attended a ball game in Chicago Sunday. They were accompanied to Chicago by Claude Bare.
Mrs. Anpa Summers is now located at her new home near Kimmell. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wysong and famil'y,.. .Mr. and Mrs. Elwcod (orderman and family of Benton visited Mrs. Summers Sundav.
Mrs: A. B. Kelley drove to Crawf fordsville Saturday to spend Sunday. She was accompanicd by the Mesdames Wilbur Draper &v- B. Inks O. Rager and Harley Fisher. The ladies are being entertained by their sons who are students at Wabash college. Mother’s Day was observed there yesterday. - ;
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT State of Indiana Noble County SS: In the matter of the Wstate of Robert Sheridan Deceased No. 2841 T In the Noble Circuit Court May Term 1928. : < ’ Notice is hereby given that the urdersigned as Administrator of the Ettate of TRobert Sheridan Deceased has filed in said court his account and vouchers in final settlement of said Estate, and that the same wil. come up for the examination ard ac tion of said Court at the Court Hous:« at Albion ‘lndiana on the 16 day o: May 1928 at which time and place all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said Cour: ard show cause, if any there be, why said account should not beapproved And the heirs, devisees and legatee: of said decedent and all others interested in said Estate, are also hereby required at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make prooi of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. o The Mier State Bank Administrator Posted April 27th 1928 | | Bothwell & Vanderfprd Attorneys. v v 14a2w
Notice of Final Settlement State of Indiana Noble County SS: In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph B. Masters Deceased No. 3021. In the Noble Circuit Court May Term 1928. ' Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as Executrix of the Estate of Joseph B. Masters Deceased hat filed in said court her accounts and vouchers in final settlement of said Estate and, that the same will come¢ up for the examination and action oj said Court at the Court House at Al bion Indiana on the 16 day of Ma: 1928 at which time and place all per sons interested in said estate are re| quired to appear’in said Court anc show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. And the heirs devisees and legatees of said decedent, and all others in terested in said Estate, are also here by required at the time and plac aforesaid, to appear and make proc: of their heirshhip or claim to any party of said estate. : Emma L. Masters, Executrix Posted April 27th 1928. : William H. Wigton Attorney 14a2w
Notice of Final Settlement.
State of Indiana Noble County ss: In the matter of the estate of ‘filton Selig, Deceased. , No. 2963 : In the Noble Circuit Court May term 1928. ‘ Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned as Executrix' of the Estate of Milton Selig, deceased, has filed in - said - court her account and vouchers in final settle ment of said estate, and that the same wiil come’up for examinatior ahd action of said court, at the court house, at Albion, Indiana, on the 16th day of May 1928 at which time and place all persons interested ip 'said estate are required to appear ir said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. | ~ And the heirs, devisees and legatees of said decedent and all others interested in said Hstate, are also hereby required at the time and place aforesaid to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate, e , ~ Jennie Selig, Executrix Posted April 27th 1928 i ‘William H. Wigton Attorney 14a2w
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