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SPECIALSFOR =, Friday and Saturday Fancy Red Grapes | 6¢ per pound ' Celery, one dozen 30c Sack’s Bakery

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“Four Walls”starring John Gilbert tonight. ' R S Aot oA e ~ Mrs: Ollie Simons spent Labor Day in South Bend. ; R g : T e, 1 Russell Smith is out with a new f ; i,Chevrolet car. . : [ ‘Special Sale of $1 hose 89 cents at the Vogue Shoppe. : LOST—Lady's felt hat. Finder leave at the Brown funeral home. . SPECIAL Fried Chicken and watfles $l.OO Stones Hill Inn. - . W. R. C. officers meet Friday evening for drill practice at 7:30. ; Lloyd Cooper spent the week end with Miss Irym Francisco. D, B Stump 'ot Nevado, Mo., is here a guest of Oren Chapman and Ear] Thompson.

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hayden attend. ed the air circus at Definance Ohio, Labor Day. Miss Velma Deardroff attended 8 house party at Rome City over Labor Day. . Miss Berniece Rager left today for Indianapolis where she will take a course at the art school. Sid Chaplin, Charlie’s brother in “Skirts” a comedy sensation at Crystal Sunday and Monday. | Irvin Jacobs came from Chicago and spent a few days this week with old Ligonier friends. - Mrs. William Cochran has resigned her position as stenographer at N, Wertheimer & Sons. . “The Little She_pherd of Kingdbm Come” by John Fox at Crystal next Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. For Rent unfurnished rooms inquire at Banner office or 307 Martin Street. . : 32b2t* Mrs. Claude W. Brown, of Toledo, Ohio, spent the week end at Diamond lake a guest at the Harrison cottage.

Miss Jessie Kreg>r anl Miss Mabel Scheck who ara emoloyed in Indianapoils spent tie wee< end with their pareunts here ; ‘William Boyd and Sue <Carol ip “The Skyscraper” a thrilling drama with lots of comedy too at Crystal Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Kelley came from Chicago Saturday and spent Labor Day with his parents Mr. and Mrs. ‘Tom Kelley and t’riends.' Miss Betty Kegg and Miss Margaret Stilts of Indianapolis attended a delightful party given by Miss Helen Kurtz at her home in Elkhart. R RIS LT T Mrs. Tom Kailey arrived home lag: Thursday cvening from Chicago where she spent a weck the guest of Mrs. Alma Kelloy and son Tom. | Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morris of Elkhart and daughter Lucile and Mr. ang Mrs. W. L Jackson attended the Stinbarger reunion last Sunday it being the nintheenth annual reunion.

EVERYBODY'’S

KENDALLVILLE, IND..

September 17-21, 1928

NO OTHER FAIR LIKE IT!

Generous premiums in all departments. The County products cleverly arranged and displayed. Large live stock show. Racing by racers, Steppers that step. .. oy eeacionagy s s

A fine display of Farm Machinery, Automobiles and Tractors. Mammoth Agricultural and Home Division Display. -

An instructive and elevating exhibit of modern art. ; '

No feature of the Fair will be more’ attractive than the Boys’ and Girls’ exhibit. Itit a real inspiration to grown people. o

A real circus every day in front of the grandstand. A presentation of startling novelties entirely out of the ordinary, executed with amazing skill. e

. ADMISSION " Adults 50c Autos 50¢ Children 25¢

John Gilbert in “Four Walls” tonight. : ; . Special Sale of $1 hose 89 cents at the Vogue Shoppe. : Mrs. Cedric Adams and little daughter are on a visit to her parents in Sherwood Ohio. : “Skirts” is a great comedy with a kick. See it at Crystal Sunday arnd Monady. ; S - Raymond Rager has Treturned to Wabash college to resume his studies at that institution. : The Elkhart township sewing club ‘will hold a bake sale at the Jet White Grocery Saturday morning. . S —— o Cornelius Wolf of Jackson Michigan has been visiting Mrs. Lena Stansbury and the Wolf families here.

Mr. and Mrs. Olin Stansbury came from Chicago and spent Labor Day with his mother Mrs. Lena Stansbury. Miss Evelyn Summers who has bheen a guest at the J. D. Kreager home héas returned to her home in Lima Ohio. “The Little Shepherd of Kingdom €ome” by John Fox at Crystal next Tuesay Wednesday and Thursiay. John Anderson, the tailor is a sufferer from hay fever and his affiic;tlon is most trying to his p'atienc\e. Dr. Black reports tixe- birth of =a daughter to Mrs. James Simpson in the Goshen hospital Wednesday morning. Harold son of_ Mr. and Mrs.. Carl Fisel broke his arm in a fall Tuesday from a porch. This is the second time this year. o ; By all means see ‘The Skyscraper” with William Boyd and Sue Carol a truly fine picture at Crystal I'ricay and Saturday.

Change from thé summer schedule in the public library hours has taken place. The library hours.are now 2 to 5:30 and 7 to 9 o’clock p. m. Start your pullets and moulting hens to laying and keep them laying with Royal Egg Tonic. For sale by A. B. Weaver Hardware, Ligonier, Ind. : 3b2t Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pancake who had been visiting his parents here left’ this morning for -Chicago accompanied by his sister Miss Joselphine Pancake who will spend a part |of her vacation in that city. .The Misses’ Mabel Ramsby, Esther Keasey and Mrs. George Ramsby of this c¢’ty, Miss Thala Ramsby of Toiedo and Miss Donovan of South lend motored to the Shades over the wesk end. Miss Dcn'van and Mable Ranahy accomparnisd Thala Ramsby back to Toledo to spend a few days.

Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kreager, Miss Beatrix Flick Mr. and Mrs. R. K, Dukes Mr. and Mrs. Frank P Woodq entertained over the week end at the iWood’s cottage at lake Wawasee N, Summers Jr., and daughter Evelyn and son Robert, Mrs. I. S. McClellan of Lima Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. George Gaby and Mr. and Mrs W E. BarthoImew of this city.

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Sydney Chaplin in “Skirts” a laugh riot at Crystal Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Chester Vanderford and son Dick paid South Bend a visit Wednesday. ! . - Miss Nina Collier of Fort Wayne is a house guest of Miss Irym Francisco. S : i Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Weaver of Canton, ~ are occupying the cottage of his parents at Wawasee, 1 | The W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Fred Green Tuesday 'gevening Sept. 11th. All members urged to be present. | Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kunce and daughters Marie and Margaret and Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Kunce and daug}xtér Virginia all of LaGrange were guests Sunday of Wm. Kunce and family, : S For Sale Laural Range, good condition, wood or coal, Gasoline stove four burner, Detroit Vapor instant flame. Inquire of Mrs. Will Sack. Obtf

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Now is the Time to Get Ready for Fall - A Ten Day Advance Sale on our NEW BLANKETS which have just arrived Special price reduction for the next ten days--It will pa)é you to get your Ll | - blankets during this sale ' Part wool size 70x80 worth $6 00, sale price pair $4.74 Cotton blanket size 66x80 worth $2.50, sale price $2.19 Wool blanket size 70x80 worth $9 sale price pr. $7.98 Wool blankets size 70x80 worth $13.50 sale, pr. $11.98 All wool blankets size 70x80 worth $16.50, sale, $13.98 Single blankets worth $3.75, sale price \a pair $3.19 Single blankets worth $4.00, sale price a pair $3.39

- COATS and DRESSES Our entire stock of coats and dresses is now here and ready for sale. _ Dresses ‘ Large assortment of Satin, Silk, Silk and Velvet combinations, Velve_t,’ Jersey and Worsted Dresses Coats : Broadcloth coats nicely trimmed with fur in black and colors. LADIESHATS Felt and Velvets $2.50 to $5.00 - Also childrens hats

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TWEL V E STORES} Eikhart, Ligonier,. Syracuse, Leesburg, Warsaw, Winonia Nappanee __ Continental Rose, sack 79c¢ F ]Our Pillsbury xxxx sack $1.15

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Satins, Flat Crepe, Satin back Crepe, Velvets in al! shades We are also showing the new Peter Pan Prints.and in plain colors Also a good assortment of Fasheen Prints and English Prints.

oo BLHGS. Large stock of all sizes at special price reductions. .

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