Ligonier Banner., Volume 62, Number 30A, Ligonier, Noble County, 20 August 1928 — Page 4

Christian Sclence Serfices, ¢ «“Afind” was the subjedt of the Lesson-Sermon in 21l Churches of Christ Scientist on Sunday August 19. The Golden Text was from Prov-

erbs 2:6 “The Lord giveth wisdom: out of his mouth cometh knowledgel and wunderstanding.” 1 Among the citations which comprised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: “This book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth: but thou shalt meditate therein day and night, that thou mayest observe to do according to all that is written therein: for then thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and then thou shalt have good success” (Josh, 1:8).

The Lesson-Sermon also included the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health with. Key to the Scriptures,”. by Mary Baker Eddy: “W¢ must form perfect models in thought and look at them continuaily or we shall never carve them wout in grand and noble lives. Let unseifishness, goodness, mercy, justice, health, holiness, love—the kingdom of heayven—resign within us, and sin, disease, and death will diminish until they finally disappear” (p. 248).

A Happy Gathering | A very happy gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Grow cock Sunday Aug. 19’ of which their children and grandchildren were all present to celebrate their thirty-se-venth wedding anniversary .Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sprague and family of near Syracuse Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Wagnner and family of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sprague Mr. and Mrs. Francis Drake Mr. and Mrs. Hasnell Growcock Ferd Growenck Chas Growccck Miss Koons of South Bend David Farr of Springfield Ohio and Kenneth Rink of Millersburg. There were two long tables loaded with fried chicken sandwiches jellies pies and cakes which all did justice. Everyone enjoyed themsclves and departed wishing Mr. and \rs. Oscar Growcock many more happy wedding anniversaries. A (Cuest

U. B. Church Nofes. Tonight, the official board teachers and officiers of the Sunday school will meet to elect some ofliciers and nominate others in annual reorganization. S

Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock | the Women’s Aid will meet for reorganization. It is urged-that cvery member be present. i Thursday evening prayer service. Yesterday morning we were happily surprised to have Mrs. W. D.| Crockett speak on her recent trip to‘ the Holy Land. Mrs. Crockett is the' wife of Prof. Crockett who heads the: Language department at State Ccllege Pennsylvania. Mrs. Crockett is | visiting Mrs. J. J. Nichols of ou church. - :

E. Jacobs & Co., Inc. e 5 D B BS A S = AT ANNOUNCING THE ARRIVAL OF FALL AND WINTER Dresses and Coats e o Y = {877 9‘ ‘\ I Q’{%P« h : .\Q“f‘ % -\. ‘Sy WS SRS el MO Y DR = g 1 AR R ‘i‘"““‘ vy \\l\ :' By ll \\\\\ - B e Ny Our Mr. Kahn has visited the New York markets and has selected a large assortment of the newest and most up-to-date styles. They will be in this week and we cordially invite you to come in and see them. e e ki e S On all coats and dreéses on Band to make room 'for our new stock ; All $16.50 Silk Dresses = - $12.48 All $12.50 Silk Dresses - $8.98 E. Jacobs & Co., Inc. La-ies’ Ready-to-Wear, Hats, Dry Goods, Rugs

Don’t miss “Diamond Handcuffs’/ tonight. - Use vour Guest Coupons tonight, They are worth 30 cents. A daughter“‘was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Kettlebar Saturday night. The Misses Evelyn Urich and Eva Cook left today on a vacation trip in Michigan. - = Miss Ella Ecanlon has gone to Chi--ago to accept a good position in a %.nilinery emporium there. ° Dr. Lane and family who have beed sojourning in Northern Michigan on a /acation are expected home this week.

New T-C. Pike Paving Opened. One mile of the new pavement on state road No. 6 has been opened to traffic. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Sackett Gertrude jackett and Ella Scanlon drove to Klinger lake Sunday and visited Mrs. Fanny Caples. FOR SALE —Kitchen range of mod'rn make almost like new at a very ‘'ow price. ; Wilkinson th)lt Co. ~ 30a2t B. F. Gardner of Goshen drgve to [igonier this morning with Dr. Charles L. Deßow of Cleveland who callad on old Ligonier friends. ~J. 0. Wood and family of Pittsburg Pa., are here on a visit with Mr. and ;Mrs. Will Davis at hotel Ligonier. Mr, Wood is a brother of Mrs. Davis.

Mr. and Mrs. Uric Butz and Mr. and Srs. Clarence Wemple and daughter Louise drove to the ‘Shades Sunday and spent some time at that state park. : _Mr. and Mrs. Chester C. Smith and little son Jack who spent a month here while Mr. Smith helped out in Citizens Bank have returned to their ihome in Indianapolis. | e | Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Keehn, Mr. and ;Mrs. Ed Wwilliams and son Ross ‘Miss Wheeler were guests of Mr. {and Mrs. C. E. Brown of Indianapolis at their summer home at Dewart lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keehn of Milford were also® guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brown. : Mr. and Mrs. Harley Yoder and two children Junior and Phyllis of Wauhegan, 11111. spent the week end with 'their parents Mr. and Mrs. Ira Yoder iOf this city and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. ’Burnheimer south of Kimmell. Master ‘Juniorr who spent the last two weeks , with her grand parents returned ihome with them. ‘Collen Moore at Crystal Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday.

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Down in the hills of Owen Counrty, three miles east of Spencer on State Road No. 46, is a-tract of 385 acres which comprises McCormick’s Creek Canyon . State Park. McCormick’s Creek runs for 'a mile and a half through the area, cutting into the limestone a great canyon as much as 100 feet in depth. A foot trail winds through the bottom of the Canyon, a very spectacular walk in this public estate.

One border of the park ig bounded by White River with an excellent sand bar and good fishing holes. The woodland in this tract is noted for its excellence and for the great profusiomn of wild flowers. Here the ground is carpeted with color in great variety in early spring. Although not virgin forest, the woods are a perfect example of fine second growth timber. - Joy for Mothers :

Mothers with families of children of any age find the service available at McCormick’s Creek Canyon ideal for their vacation purposes. The Canyon Inn has been particularly adapted to tHe purpose with extreme care taken in preparation of food, with ample milk and vegetables which children require. Mrs. Luna Richards, who made such an enviable reputation for herself at Muscatatuck State Park, has recently taken charge. Directly adjoining the hotel porches is a play yard for small children with play-ground devices. This is fenced

DR. SHUMAKER ANSWERS Reply to “Dilatory” Suggestion Beiore High Court, “Unbecoming” Charge Says Dry Attorney In an answer filed before the Indiana supreme court Friday attorneys for E. S. Shumaker superintendent of the Indiana Anti-Saloon league who faces a $250 fine and sixty-day sentence on the Indiana state farm for alleged contempt of court characterized as “unbecoming” the suggesticn made recently by Arthur L. Gilliom attorney general that a recent move by Shumaker in the case “is obviously intended solely for dilatory purposes to delay justice.” The suggestion referred fo was made .by Gilliom recently when he asked the court to strike from the files the petition of Shumaker for a new trial on his petition for a rehearing in the case. In the answer Friday the Shumaker attorneys asserted that iaw as Gilliom himself who precipitated another trial of the case “based upon documentary evidence which he admitted he had had in his possession ever since the 6th of November 1926 before the decision of the original case August 5 1927 and -upon other evi, dence of which he admitted under oath he had been advised many ‘months before the decision of the original case and upon evidence that he had discussed with at least one membere of this honorable court in the month of November 1926 while testifyng under oath he could not recall the name of such member of this honorable court.” : v

Ends Life When She Faces Arrest Edna Brown 23 was dead at Bloomington today from poisoning. Death, rather than submission to an arrest for larceny was believed the motive. According to police a warrant was made out against the woman by Frank Lord a laborer who charged hed with taking $65. S : The young woman was sitting on a porch and when she saw an officer approaching she broke into a run and drank the poison before she stopped.

Mrs. Gilbert to Entertain. The Womans foreign missionary society of M. B. church will be entertained by Mrs. Harry Gilbert for naon day lunch at her Diamond lake homg on Friday Aug. 24. Hand is Mangled A little son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coy residing mear Cromwell had one of his hands badly mangled when it was caught in the cogs of a machine. Pay your Banner subscriptions.

in and the children are safe. During the season an attendant is kept td watch the children and to take larger children on hikes through the reserva tion and teach them nature lore. This permits the mother real rest without the anxiety of the whereabouts of tha children. : About three hundred feet in front of the hotel this season will see a new swimming pool, 45x150 ft., with a depth ranging from four to ten feet. A filtration plant is being. installed 80 that sanitation will be guarded at all times. A wading pool and sand box will be added also for the kiddies, : “ Summer University Camp The summer camp for the School of Civil Engineering of Purdue University continues to use the park ag its location. More than one hundred students are to be found on the park for two ménths.

Why Dor't Flappers Flock Here? With. so many college men here for two months each summer, working in the park all day with transit, with their evenings-and Sundays their own, just why the young womanhood of Indiana hasn't located them is a mystery. Usually a Rah! Rah! lad is popular with the fair sex and they will strut their stuff- before them. Girls, these boys come from all over the world and you are overlooking a good bet if you do not go to McCormick’s *Creek Canyon and inspect them. :

LOST HER PUPS; ADOPTS PIGS ißereaved Terrier Makes Raid on Litter | of Savage Sow and Car- ! ries Off Two. : 3 e { : 8o far as known the following ani thenticated bit of unnatural history, holds the belt. It is vouched for by mq entire staff of the Big Otto Wild Aniy mal farm, on' the Farmdale road. 3 ! Bingo, a black and tan terrier bes longing to “Fatty” (last name noq' given), lost her litter of four puppies last week by the sack-and-stone route) The puppies, though wonderful in her eyes, were nothing but muftts in thos ' of “Fatty,” one of the employees of tha ‘wild animal farm. Bingo is a thorough; bred herself, but her children, alas, were not. So they were put away. | ¢ Bingo mourned sincerely for siq idays. On the seventh, still grieving, §she made an excursion to the farm ot! & neighbor. There, in a pig sty, she; jcame across a litter of 12 baby pork‘ers, pink and sucßulent and a week old ach. They were snuggling and nuz;:lin_g into the broad bescm of thein mamma in a way that was very faimiliar to poor Bingo, whose very paws F.ched for her lost babies. - i How the abduction from the savage *L)ld sow and over a six-foot fence was Pccomplished‘is not known, but “Fatity” found Bingo in her straw-lined ibox exultantly nursing two tiny pink g))igs. And in the pen of the neighbor’s sow but ten baby porkers snug‘gled and nuzzled into the broad bosom of their mamma.—Los Angeles Disgatch to New York World. :

‘William Sorgenfri of Toledo who has been on a trip to Europe is now vigiting Mrs. E. W. Sorgenfri near thig city, R ; . Collen. Moore at Crystal Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. ‘

Our Advertising sService ~Means More Sales for You, Mr. Busineas Man in this paper you start on the- - road to more business. There is no better or cheaper me:; dium for reaching the buyers: § **s¢ this community. . & Wecanalsoprovide - § Artistic Printing |

"os o % See “Diamond Handcuffs’ ‘tonight. .Wash frocks $1 and up at ',thé Kathryn Shop. - = Wash frocks $1 and up at the Kathryn Shop. : Mrs. Bruce Schuft and son James drove to Cleveland Saturday.

“Diamond Handcuffs” a story of today at Crystal tonight. . S. L. Fryer is paying three dollars a pound for peppermint oil. : Mr. and Mrs. Luther Cooper entertained Earl Neufer and family Sunday. —_——e | Oh Joy! Colleen Moore is here in one of her real big hits Don’t miss her. a 0 ‘ ~ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jorg of the Ligonier hatchery are home from a visit W Ohlo.. - ‘ ‘» L.ook for the silver lining Keep Smiling there “Happiness Ahead” at fCr}’sbal this week. : ‘ : . \‘ Mrs. Ephraim Yoder has gone tq Youngstown Ohio for a’ visit of twq weeks with relatives.

" The Misses Jane Wertheimer, Helen Hyman and Hortense Selig spent the week end in Detroit Michigan. Miss Roésabelle Brode of the Ligonier Variety store spent the week end a guest of Fort Wayne friends. Wanted a married man to work on farm py the year. Selig Brothers, : ' 30atf Mr. and Mrs. Chester Weirich went to Liberty Center Ohio to attend a family reunion and to visit relatives. “Happiness Ahead” the signpost op the highway to entertainment at Crystal Tuesday Wednesday and Thurs; day. - : ! i . = ¥ -~y " N - Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Goldberg and two ‘daughters of Milwaukee Wis., . were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Schloss. : For Sale some household furniture. Will be at my residence Tuesday and |Wednesday of this week from 10 until 5. o’clock. Mrs. A. O. Shearer. ¥

FOR SALE at once 32 fine blackfaced Shropshire ewes. Inquire of Mrs. Milton Selig. Phone 268 Ligonier. . - ol A daughter was born to Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Swan at Middlebury a week ago. 'The Swans are connected with the Swans Restaurant in this city. The Ladies Aid Society of the Presblterian church will hold a bake saie at the Jet White grocery Friday morning Aug 24. v 30a2t ~ Wood for sale beech and maple. istove and furnace 16 and 18 in. long. %Course, meduim -and fine. $4.560 cord delivered $3.50 in woods. Phone 883. ’ - 29a3t*

Mrs. Oscar Parks who spent the past two months' here with her mother, Mrs. Helen Vallance returned yesterday to her home in Alabama . Y ‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Lint and daughter Donelda and Mrs. Loyd "goresman and son Leo from Williard Ohio spent Sunday in Holland Mich and visited the John Getz farm.

- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Smith and son Jack of Indianapolis Mrs. Cecil Griffith and daughter of Ligonier spent Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kegg.—Syracuse Journal. ; Notice of Appeintment Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has qualified as executor of the will of Henry Maggert deceased late of Noble County Indiana. Said estate is probably solvent. . John C. Umbenhower, Executor: W. H. Wigton, Attorney. 30a3w

Saturday, August 18th and will continue until Saturday, Sept. Ist. Will sell entire stock at rgduced prices». Lots of bargains from 1 - SScloS29B . oBT NOWANUSAVE: . s ‘Newton’s Shoe Store o o Rluadeelniiiie 0

- First you have to plan. We can assist you with suggestions, colors %:tc. , ; = ~ The cost of beautifyifig} your home is so much less this year-at a cost of less than -$2.50 per gallon you can buy the best paint We have sold hundred§ of gallons this season of this wonderful paint, thin with pure linseed oil and this paint wifl stand for years. ' Use Namelac . for incfloor decoration, beautiful colors, also “for automobiles, outdoor signs etc., dries in fo_u% hours. -If you need paint for any purpose visit and select _from our large complete stock. Good Roof Coating filled with Asbestos at $l.OO a gallon. -

}I()N- A!['Gn 2". v 7 Diamond Handcuffs A story- of today starring Eleancr Boardman and Conrad Nagel also g fine comedy and news. . TUES., WED., Thursday Aug, 21.22.23 xeep Smiling with Colleen Moote in Happiness Ahead - With Edmund Lowe. Happiness born of laughs romance and even tears. [lt's real! llt's big! Tlt's life! You’ll never known how much “real joy one motion picture can give you until you see “Happiness Ahead.” The sign post on the highway to great entertainment. : FRI. AND SAT., AUG. 24-25. : Tom Mix and Tony in Horsemen of the Plains

. Aroaring tearing dashing smashing story of the West with a diffent twist. Also a Sennett comedy. SUN. AND MON. AUG. 26-27 . The Stolen Bride ‘Starring Billie Dove and = Lloyd Hughes. Stolen on her wedding night now she risked her honor to protect her kidnapper. Why? You'll love her more than ever. Also a Sennett comedy and a news. : : TUES., WED., TH URS-, AUG. 28-29-30 ~ Ladies of the Mob Starring Clara Bow a serious powerful melodrama yet typically Clara Beaw, oo

Guest Coupon Good With One Pajd ~ Admission on Monday

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