Ligonier Banner., Volume 62, Number 19A, Ligonier, Noble County, 4 June 1928 — Page 4

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Coat Price Reduction Sale All Coats One-Third Off #lOOO Coabs at. © . = sindb $2OOO Longsnt... - . .. midss POO Lhas e . IR GE $30.00 Coats at. .. .. . 2 S ON P3i3otlennat . . . . aae Bl $42.50 Coats 8t L e B ' DRESSES #1650 Dresnes: . - - 413 8p $12.50 Dre55e5....‘..,...........‘......W_L...............59.75 SUMMER DRESSES A very large selection ranging in price from $l.OO to $6.50 . ‘. RATHINC SIS We are agents for the celebrated Pelton & Pilton BRASSIERE IN BATHING SUIT. We have a very large assortment of their beautiful styles, also caps and slippers. Come and make your selection early. ’ - DRESS GOODS Crepe-de-chene, flat Crepe, Charmeuse in all shades, Printed silks, Rayons, Printed Crepes, Voiles, Diminwity and English Prints. RUGS -- New Velvetand Axminster rugs in - all sizes at reduced prices 1 CONGOLEUM RUGS -:- A new line of the latest and newest designs. i LINOLEUM - at 90c perisquare yard. E.. Jacobs & Co., Inc. La-ies’ Ready-to-Wear, Hats, Dry Goocls, Rugs

MON. JUNE 4 %, . g el Something Always Happens A dandy mystery comedy with Esth¢r Ralston also a news and a good comedy. TUES.. WED.,,. THURS., JUNE ' 5-6-%-Rose Marie - The great musical play that ran for two years on Broadway has been hrought to the screen ag last.

| A glamorous romance of the unitamed Canadian wilds. Beautiful Joan Crawiord as the girl who stirs !ihe hearts of men, and finds true love olong a trail of stirring conflict, ftmgedy sacrifice. : o . i Caught in the mighty’ ice-flood—a ’specta(‘ular climax that will live for'ever! i | Shows at 7:30 and 9:30. Adm. 20 gund 30 cents. ;rm. and SAT. JUNE 829 | : | Under the Tonto Rim i Zane Grey's Great Story i ki i € o A fast moving tale of the Golden West ‘starring George Arlen and Mary Brian. - Also a Sennet comedy. SUN. AND MON. JUNE 106.11.

» * | East Side--West Side i A big super special starring George O'Brien and Virginia Valli. A tale of New York. The rise of an East side pugilist to glittering heighis. ‘This is not an ordinary picture but a big powerful production in every sonse of the iword. Be sure to see it. Also latest ;news and a comedy. TUES. WED.,, THURS, JUNE 12.13-14 Clara Bow in ' Red Hair One never knows what to expect next from a girl with red hair but you can always expect (and get) the unusual from Clara the “It” girl.

Guest Coupon Good With One Paid Admission on Monday

T B Coarl Notes. || Tuesday eveming. The 'Wamern's Fissionary Scelety teets| in the church parlors. Mrs. H. E.| Robinson is leader. This is the first meeting after installing the new finance system. The envelopes are coming in nicely. Let us make it 1009, | Thursday “evening. The ‘d_micial Board will be given the whole hour. Devotional service at 7:30. There are vital things that will engage our business deliberations. Every | member should be there. i ~ Sunday morning service will be regular. The evening service will he | the Union baccalaureate service,

M. E. Church Notices, | The Official Board meeting this even ing in the ciwrch parlor at 7:30; This is a very important meeting anq every member is expected to be present if at all possible. . | The Chiidren’s Day Program will be given next Sunday morning just following the-Sunday School hour. Everybody boost for a large Sunday school and a large crowd at the exercises next Sunday. : | Maurice Nushaum to Gradupte. Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Keehn will go to Fort Wayne Wednesday to attend the graduating exercises of the | South Side high school in that city Maurice Nusbaum their grardson is a member of the class. Rain and Cold : According to the claim of farmers the rain of the past 24 hours was lm(i':y needed but no one has any pleasant welcome for the cold temperature which accompanied the showers. - 100 Gallons of Moon, A man who gave his name as Jack Newakowski 32 of South Bend was arrested by Elkhart officials when they found 100 gallons of moonshine in his car.

Ligonier Defeated The Ligonier ball team yas defeuied Sunday by the Avilla merchants in that town. The game was a good one, s “Rose Marie” Tuesday Wednesday Thursday. 8 Attorney Wigton attended circuit court in Albion today. : The home of Mr. and Mrs. Pearley Hostetter was destroyed by fire; yester day at Topeka. | Dr. C. D. Lane reports the birth of a-son Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Chester Engle at Kimmell. ‘ Beautiful Joan Crawford in “Rose Marie” a film masterpiece Tuesday Wednesday Thursday. : Mrs. James Milner of Fort Wayne was a week end visitor with Mrs, T. J. Hire of this city. " A Ligonier ball team 'jo.urlleyed over to Avilla Sunday for a-game with the merchants of that town. | _ Mrs. F. B. Weaver and &on of Churubusco visited at the A. B, Weaver home here one day last wpek. ' A o L e e iRy j Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Dowehlu were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ullery at their Diamond lake }cottage.‘ For rent modern six momf:cottage all furnished and well located. See Mrs. Ollie Simmons at Jacobs store.*

7 “Rose Marie” from the _s:'rez{t musical romance that has echoed: around the world. See it at Crystal this week. 1 s Ee Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Dunxiing and daughter of Warsaw were | Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Inks in this city. o : S i | Mr. and Mrs. Ira Miller were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. Miller’s parents Mr. and Mrs. George Miller in the country, The Roxanna Petroleum dompany has taken out a building peg‘mit for the erection of a Shell gasoline station on Lincoln Way West. | . ol Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bakelf, B Baker and sister Miss Millie Baker drove over from Kendallville and visited the P. A. Joray family last Thursday. : : “Rose Marie” Tuesday denesday Thursday. ; _ e

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Dr. Martin is an Indianapolis visitor wday. ) : i Esther Ralston in “Soniething Always Happens” tonight. , - Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stage of Adrian Michigan were callers Sunday on Mr, and Mrs. L. M. Stage. Mrs. Ivan Moates and Mrs, B. P Smith will entertain circle No: one Tuesday evening June the fifth. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stage of New Paris were guests Friday at dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Stage. FOR SALE--Furniture, also 9xi2 and 11x22 rugs, lawn mower and garden hose. Telephone 74 113 Union street. , 18b2t

- The new service station to handle Shell gasoline is being erected on the S. D. Smith property at the intersection of Grand street and Lincoln Way West. : G Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Eversole and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bobeck of Ligonier called at the home of Mr.~and Mrvs. Mell Todd Wednesday evening at Waterford. e S - “Rose Marie” this romance of -the Canadian wilds packed Broadway houses for two years. See it at Crystal Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. : Miss Lucile Stroman was a Sunday guest of Miss Katherine Coldren at Topeka who spent the week end ut Topeka. Miss Coldren is a student at the Kalamazoo, Michigan, college. ———— g S ‘ Baby chicks hatched to order. Custom hatching a specialty. Get my prices before placing your order, [ will save you money. Call in person or telephone Kimmell 59. M. W. Collett, Kimmell Ind. 2atf

Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Moats and Mr. and Mrs. D. 1. Blue were in South Bend yesterday to visit Mrs. Edna Jensen at Epworth hospital wlere she underwent a serious operation Fride morning. They report her much improved. She is a sister of Mrs. Moats Law Office Hours i Our office hours from June 1 to September 1 will be from 9 a. m. to 4. P . M. Saturdays 7 p. m. to 9 p. u. except that Thursdays will cleose at noon, j : W. H. Wigton Bothwell & Vanderford

AUCTION SALLE! | ~ The entire stock of the Wemple Notion and Dry Goods Store | Will;be Closed Q’ut at Auction : Saturday Ev'g, June 9th BEarl Kurtz, Auctioneer ‘

SCHOOL OF HOME ECONUMICS - | Conducted By ;The‘ ' HOME SERVICE .DEPARTMENT - INDIANA & MICHIGAN ELECTRIC CO. - at | ;. Hoosier Hall, L_igonier | Tuesday, Wednesday, Tnursday, Fridav | June'5,6,7.8 -

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~ “Rose Marie” Tuesday Wednesday Thursday. =~ | ok it s Mrs. Audley Green was a Goshen visitor Thursday. : o : e ‘ At Crystal tonight “Something Always Happens.” : ‘Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lemihg were over visiting relatives in Topeka last week. Godien e : Mr. and Mrs. James Bussie of the Vogue Shoppe have been in Chicago this week. “Rose Marie” a film as Great as the play. See it this Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. :

Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Borger and Mrs. George Fahl attended Decoration Day doings at Millershurg. o . Louis J. Dunning came from Warsaw to visit over Decoration Day at the J. W. Draper home. . 'Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Culver came from Elkhart to help celebrate Da’coratiou Day with old friends. - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kunce and daughter spent Decoration day with, the Marvin Scott family at Columbia City. | Mrs. Sam Johnson a long sufferer from cancer is home from a Fort Wayne hospital and is reported cured

‘Mr. and Mrs. John Darr and son henneth of Solomons Creek visited Jest week with Mrs. T. J. Hire of (his aity. George D. Foster wasg in Goshen Friday afternoon attending = community sale there.® He made no offeiings this time. > 5 President Sol Henoch of the. l.igonierßefrigerator ¢ompany had busi ness which took him to Detroit Michigan last Friday. : Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johuson of Ligonier and Mrs. P. A Reed of Lisbon, were guests of Mr. and Mirs. John Hossinger at Cromwell. “Rose Marie’’ starring Joan Crawford and James Murray. It will live forever. ' See ‘it at Crystal Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. Alya Matthews who spent some months in Clearfield Pennsylvania has returned to his old position in the Pullman car works Chicago. .

; ' THE FAMILY PLATE SINCE i 74 | D &) Y Ny B 2 2 : A W A7V T , ! 4| : : 18 FOR LESS THAN @ A DAY! ' | » Silverware for 8 covers | Your pennies, nickels and dimes would get quite chesty if they knew ; how far they’d go in buying you a A complete set of the finest flatware. For”instance, here’s the famous Pieces OF 8 Set—with knives, forks and spoons enough for 8 people::: in a handsome gift box . . . for only - $43.75. Spread the cost of this over a lifetime of service. .. and it figures less than a penny a day. ~ 1847Z.ROGERSBROS W EIR’S

Buy Ligonier Chicks o Chicks that live and grow into REAL MONEY % NAKERS. Prices reasonable. 11 different breed = e to chese from, *Come in and see the chicks. m?;'—m:; Hatches Monday and Thursday each week. — _ LIGONIER HATCHERY ROY J. JORG, Manager 106 Lincaln Way West, Ligonier, Ind. ~ Pnone 502

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