Ligonier Banner., Volume 62, Number 19B, Ligonier, Noble County, 7 June 1928 — Page 4

Y. and Mrs. U. A. Biliman and daufhiers attended the funeral of Mrs. Tullthan’s brother at Scuth Bend Tuesday. = : Miss Hglen Dunkle of this city is inciuded among the candidates for deorises at the S4th annual commencement of Ohioc Wesleyan university Tuesday June 12, .

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AUCTION SALE! The entire stock of the Wemple Notion and Dry Goods Store Wil bg Clgscd Out at Auction Saturday Ev’g, June 9th Earl Kurtz, Auctioneer

SPECIALS ' Friday and Saturday F ancf Cantolopes, large size 2for . 25c¢ Cucumbers, fancy . . s¢, B¢, 10c Fancy Ozark Berries, quart . 'l 5¢ Sack’s Bakery

Glass nd Chi assw are and China &«‘ sets in latest decoration Bl sses | china decorated old ivory and flswers at $35%00 al- — ———————==l glagsware, Crystal Colon--4l ‘stern’ Carribean blue bowl and etched, Shierbets and Goblets at $3.00 the set. : Your table reflects your taste-June Brides will bee delighted with the new things in China and Glassware:. ' | - Also treat your table 'to new -\Silvei'! Servics in 6 or 8--Bezuitiful newflpatterns-SpcciaJ 26 piece silver plate: set with beautiful tray at $lO.OO.

| “Rose Marie”’ tonight. i Ot ———" i If all the men oniy knew how gced ‘the ovemalls, work shirts, dress shirts and underwear Stansbury sells. ,They would go miles to get their :wants supplied. Men’s overalls $1.19, ‘work shirts 69¢ to 89¢, union suits 98¢ to $1.29, silk hose, neckties and ‘work socks. ) . ; :

Mr. aad Mrs. Burt Inks went ‘to Chicago today. i ‘ Mrs. Russell Vance was a Ligonier visitor Tuesday. : ' - Glen Roe made a business trip to Dtroit Tuesday. e v ~ Mrs. Dale Stroman is home from Kalamazoo, Mich. L : ‘The Rébekah lodge will hold an important aneeting tonight. i Dr. and Mrs. M. G. Williams were recent viSitors in Elkhart, Little boys wash suits at $l.OO to ‘s‘l.so¢at the Vogue Shoppe. - ‘[ Al N e s Miss Opal Weeks will return from Indiana university Mouday. : Little girls’ dresses priced at sl.(!l;) to $1.50 at the Vogue Shoppe. Mr. and .\l:fx. 0. 0. Schrock were guests of Elkhart frievds recently.

. Phil Schloss of Morris 111., spent the l,woek end here with Mrs. Schloss. [ Mrs. Ford Nighsonger was called to Peoria, IIL, by the illness of a sister. _ Mrs. Lillie Morris, of Elkhart is visiting her sister Mrs. W. 1.. Jackson ‘Miss Mary Moats is confined to he‘r ihome with an attack of chickenpox. ‘ e ~ Russell Pence was the guest of his @aother Mrs. Abe Kauffman the first of the week. . - It .will be your loss if you miss “Bast Side, West Side” at Crystal Sunday and Monday. | “Judge; and Mrs. Arthur ’Biggs left last evening for Tippecanoe Lake for the balance of the week, Charles Andrews, who spent the past six months in Greece arvived home Wednesday morning. C. V. Joseph, who i; in Jacksonville Florida, expects to g 0 to Havana, Cuba this week on business. Mr. and Mrs. William Kitsén are home after spending the winter in the state of Washington. A large crowd of Ligoniex people are attending the county commencement exercises at Albion today.

“East Side, West Side,” starring George O'Brien and Virginia Valli at Crystal Sunday and Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hart and daughter Dessa Mae will be entertained Sundzt_v by Miss Donelda Eddy.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sisterhen and Miss Hortense Christner of this city were recent visitor of Millersburg friends.

Miss Thala Ramsby of Toledo was the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsby the first of the week.

Zane Grey, a man who knows his west, wrote “Under the Tonto Rim”. See it at Crystal Friday and Saturday. l e — ——————

Miss Gertrude Surfus who is recovering from an operation in g Fort Wayne hospital will arrive home today. : :

~Rev. K. A. Risley is in Columbia City this week attending the WMinisterial institnte of Si. Joseph conference. f

Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Borger were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Culp in Millersburg the first of the week.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crepes and son Robert attended the funeral of Mrs. Crepes uncle at Wabash the first of the week. 5

Charles Shearer found a key at}tached to a little leather pouch and left it at the Banner office to be re‘claimed, :

Mrs. William Highland of Eaton, Ohio, is a guest of Mr. dnd Mrs. W. H. Wigton. Mrs. Highland is a sister of Mrs. Wigton.

hMrs. Roswell Earnhart will return to her home in Chicago today after a visit in Ligonier with her father C. R. Stansbury.

“East Side, West Side”, an epic of great ambition and its toll in the lives and loves of men, at Crystal Sunday and Monday. :

M. A. Cotherman and son Donald will drive to Bloomington Friday and will be accompanied -home by Miss Florence Cotherman, who has been 2 student at.lndiana university. .

Dr. Black reports the birth of 3 daughterl Beatrix Eileen to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Butler of Elkhart. Mrs. Butler and babe a¥e at the home of Mrs. Butler's mother Mrs. Harley Inks in Wawaka., — :

Bhby chicks hatched to order. Cus}tom hatching a specialty. Get my prices before placing your order, T will save you money. Call in person or telephone Kimmell 59. M, W. Collett, Kimmell Ind. i oate

' Mother, don’t worry about the kiddy dresses and play suits. Just bring the childrén to Stansbury’s double store. You can buy the girl a dress, a play suit; the boys overalls, combination suits, shirts, blouses. Anythink you want from 50c to 98c. All extra good., : : .

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The Priest family reunion was held | at the Tourist Park Sunday. | el S | . . | - Lost Ladies' rimless glasses white! gold bows. Call rMs. W. B. Inks. l Mr. and Mrs. Howard Herald and | son spent Tuesday in Fort Wayne. i For Sale—lso White Leghorn pul-l lets eight weeks old. Hershel Reed. *i [ Mr. and Mrs. John Felton of Toledo. are visiting Mrs. Lizzie Sorgenfrie. Solly Kahn_is in Chicago today purchasing merchandise for the K. Jacobs & Co. ; : There will be practice Friday night at the U. B. church for the Children day service. o - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Casfetter of Elkhart have moved to the Carl Hosteter farm north town.

~ Mrs. John Hurst, and son, Bill, of Indianapolis will return home ‘the first of the week. ~ The Lohrman family reunion wil! be held at the Henry. Burket grove Sunday June 24, ‘ The Kings Daughters are being en§terta‘ined today at the Weaver cottage jat Lake Wawasee. |L e L - Clara Bow in “Red Hair” her latest and best at Crystal next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. ee3 : : Mr. and Mrs. James P. Reed of Big_ Lake were dinner guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Weir. : Mrs. A. O. Shearer and Mrs. Charles Simnions attended the graduation exercises at Fort Wayme of Maurice Nusbaum. 0 : “East Side, West Side”, a big _supér special in every sense of the word. We advise you to see it next Sunday and Monday. ‘ ' Mr. and Mrs. M. €. Pollock have left for Kansas City to visit Mr. and Mrs. Joe Prickett and also to attend the Republican National Convention.

Mrs. E. M. (Green left for her home Monday in Johnsonville Vermont after a vigsit of a year with her daughter Mrs. W. B. Inks and other relatives in the west.

Are you going to do sewing? If so, just stop at Stansbury’s and get a couple of yards of nice silk for a slip, or enocught for a dress. Silks from 98¢ to $4.00 per yard.

Mre. A. E. Kelley returned from Oxford, Ohio, accompanied by their daughter Miss Helen,” who graduated from a college in that city. Their son James also came with them from his college at Wabash. - |

_ Mrs. Douglas Gaither and daughter of Defroit Mich., and Mrs. Opal Shaw iand daughter of Cleveland, Ohio re{turned to their homes Tuesday after a vigit with their mother Mrs. Will Ham: Sharp in this ecity. :

Be:iutiful? Yes, the silk undergarments at the Stansbury store. Heavy rayon silk bloomers 98c the pair. Hewvy rayon silk vests 89c¢ each.

Comnbination suits, gowns, pajama suits, slips 98c, $1.49, $2.98. Just a word: you uet yvour &5 werth when yon invest in this line.

Notice to Taxpayers. The Noble County Board of Review will hear complaints and make adjustrients in assessments of personal proparty and real estate on the following dates for the following taxing unite in Noble county, Indiana. Wasiiington Township, June 11, 1928. Sparta township, June 11, 1928. Cromwell Town June 11,1928 Perry Township June 12 1928 Ligoaier City June 12 1928 ) Elkhart Township June 12, I§2B York Township June 13 1928 Noble Township June 13, 1928 : Green Township June 13, 1928 Jefferson Township June 14 1928 Orange Township June 14, 1928 ; Wolcottville Town June 14 1928 Way 1e Township June 15 1928 lAllen Township June 15 1928 'Avilla. Town June 15 1928 ¥ Swan Township June 18 1928 g Albion Township June 18 1928 Albion Town dune 18 1928 v Kencallville City June 19 1928 = } Al! corporation that wish to appear ’befm‘e-the Board of Review will be heard June 20 and 21 1928 . } All persons ‘wishing to appear before the Board of Review will do so by calling at the County Assessors Office in the Court House in the town of Albion Noble County Indiana between the hour of 8:00 A. M. and § P. M. on the days mentioned above for the respective taxing units of Noble county Imdiana.

All and any taxpayer whe for any reason are unable. to appear before the Board on the days mentioned above for their respective taxing unit may -appear and will be heard on any day during the regular session of the Board other than on a day fixed above for some other. taxing unit. Signed, \ ’ L Edwin Smith 3 Auditor Noble : County.

Notice of Appointment Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has qualified as executor of the will of Permelia J. Buckles deceased late of Noble County Indiana. - Said estate is suppose to be solvent. ~ State Bank of Kimmell Executer of the .will of Permélia J. Buck- . les : ; ) : ‘W. H. Wigton Atty. 19bw

“Rose Marie” a film sensation tonight at Crystal. - E. Jacobs & Co. has a nice hfie of corselettes, brassiers, garter Dbelts and girdles. : :

The Chamber of Commerce will meet - for luncheon Friday noon at Hotel Ligoni_er: J. C. Kimmell and W. C. B. Harrison attended the Democratic convention at Indianapolis. ! - Bdward Fisher and Raymond Rager are home from Wabash college for their summer vaeation. X Mr. and Mrs. Milton Loeser are home from Jacksonville, Fla., for a v.igit of a month with their parents. P st Action, love, thrills, drama, laughs that's Zane Grey's “Under the Tonto Rim”, at Crystal Friday and Saturday. { Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kauffman have moved frem Goshen to this city. Mrs. Kauffman was formerly = Hannah {Pence of this city,

FOR SALE-—Furniture, also 9x12 and 11x22 rugs, lawn mower and garden hose. Telephone 74 113 TUnion street. 18b2t Zane Grey’s latest best seller, “Under the Tonto Rim", starring Richard Arden and Mary Briem at Crystal Friday and Saturday. ; v - LOST—Between D. V. Stroman residence and Wilkinson Quilt factory Tuesday a pair of shell rim glassos. Please return to Banner office and receive reward. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wigton and son Bob, and daughter Mrs. John Hurst, will attend commencement at Bloomingtcn Monday. Their daughter Miss Emjly Wigton will graduate. : Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Culver of Elkhart former residents of this city will leave Menday for a two weeks visit with their dauchter Mrs. L. A. Huffman and family .at Bridgeport Conn.

No-woman would think of inviting company for a dinner, and not use a good table cloth. Just step in the Stansbury store, and see the table damask from 50c¢ to $2.69 the yard. Napkins of all kinds and prices. Towels, dresser and buffet scarfs, table runners and spreads. ' Law Office Hours Qur 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. m. except that Thursdays will close at noon. L . W. H. Wigton v Bothwell & Vanderford

m g Sy ) There’s just one ‘way to keep all the sweetness of your baby through years to come -——-have photographs made often. Bring baby in the morning _ fresh from a nap. REINBOLD STUDIO

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~ “Rose Maric” is great, see it to»i night. : ‘ 1 As flowers beautify a lawn, and}‘ trees and schrubs add a stately ap-. pearance to a home, so will Dorecas bed spreads add beauty to a bed room.l Call and see this bed spread at $2.39 each, in pink, blue, orchid, gold. green’ Drapes of all kinds at Stansbury’s next wek. i |

| . THE FAMILY PLATE SINCE AT s L o@’ s < o m‘ (1 «'. J : y = “'". i ‘,‘ \/ Ik / ?- * FOR LESS THAN A DAY! ' : Silverware for 8 covers 1, Your pennies, nickels and dimes : “would get quite chesty if they knew how far they’d go in buying you a C 1 complete set of the finest flatware. For ins;ance, 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 ~ alifetime of service . : . and it figures less than a penny a day. ~ 184ZZROGERS]BROS W EIR’S

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- THE LEADING FOOD STORE ‘ Jet White Groceteria Higher Quality Lower Prices Cheese, Colby cream per p0und...............29¢ Jello, all flavors 3 package 5.......... ... 23¢ P&G or Kirks Flake soap 10 bar 5............... 38¢ - brocleck 35¢ $ % Coftee °5 i $l.OO - Swiss Rose toilet soap 4 bar5..................25¢c Peaches, Del Monte, large cans 2 for... ... 45c [ Catsup quart jue.. -oL ciilie s 2% Maccroni and Spaghetti, Perfe;ct, 4 pbgs...2sc Bread 3 large loaves ZSC Borden Malted milk with shaker..... ........39¢ Lard pure 2 pidundes 0o i 206 Weanutbutter, ‘hutk .o sl 01 Royal Baking Powder large can..................45¢ Strawberries ®= |sc¢ Red Beans or Pork & Beans, Perfect, 3....25¢c lomatees large ean. . L omo 106 Malt, Old Time, Hop F1av0red..................39¢ Corn and Peas 2 cansZsc Cantolope = |l¢ Tuna Fish, light meat 18¢ can 2 for... ... 25¢ Milk, Jeree, 3 tall cans. o . L 286 Fost Bran, package. .1o w 0 Shredded Wheat per package............10c

“Rose Marie” a film sensation tonight at Crystal. . Dan Inks is among the students ‘home from college. P ‘ —_—— o [ Roy Elijah was a business visitor in Fort Wayne Monday. - Bob Wigtoxi will arrive home today from Purdue university.