Ligonier Banner., Volume 62, Number 40B, Ligonier, Noble County, 1 November 1928 — Page 6
A Men ;:-md Y(;ung Men : $20.00 $25.00 $30,00 FALL HATS New and Snappy M(c)dels $4.9955.90 and $6.00 P Camey Clothing Store
Economy Chain Grocery __ ANDMARKET - Pébple Realize Where : - They Can Ecohbmize | BHCAR 10 o Tor 09
MEATS High Grade Quality Round and Swiss steak pound 29C Sirloin Steak | pound - 32 C Beef Roast ' pound 19 and ] 7C Boiling. Beef pound . ] 5,(: Fresh Ham Roast’ » pound 25 andZOC Pork Shoulder 2 I Steak pound C Ring Bologha ‘ pound | ] 9C
Truck Load of MICHIGAN APPLES - $1.49 to $1.75 per basket.
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GROCERIES Duigeo - 117 g o ona |s¢ Séf;x:) t(‘Jri:;lcle Coffee 3 5 C Plan .. 35 gz::r;;); sweet 'corn‘ 23C Balk Peanut But. | 7.
THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA,
, Christlan Church ! Al the meeting of the Sunday School bßoard DMonday night a number otl things were done that will aid greatly in making our school better. Each class has a supply teacher who will be ready to teach in the absence of the regular teacher. The new class of high schoel scholars started off fine last Sunday. In the absénce of Mrs. Bowman Mrs. Darnell will be their teacher. There ought to be a number of high school boys ‘in this class. Laura Simmons will have charge. of the ‘“Workers (Class” Our attendance was good last Sunday bat we can do better. Watch the Kum-joy-j’nu_s class grow under Mrs. Green as ;teacher and Louis Zook as president. All former members of this class should be there Sunday. Worship service at 10:30 Sermon by the pastor. We ought to .have every adult of the S. S. in this service If the churc¢h is to grow we must main 'tain the worship service. : Public preaching service at 7 P. M. {A twenty minute song service. The pastor will speak upon a few of the !issues involved in Tuesday' election. l Choir practice Friday evening. Let all members of the choir be present.
M. E. Church Notes. - Sunday School at 9:30, Edward Bourie, superintendent. Public worship at 10:30, sermon subject, “Forward or Backward, Which?"' - : | : Public worship at 7:00, sermon by the pastor.- : - We are very glad for the fine increase in the attendance at the Sunday schoonl and church services last Sunday. Our average attendance in Sunday school for. the month of October was a record for several yedrs. There is no reason for not having a larger attendance this month. let all members talk it and bring some one with you and we will see things grow. these coming months. The attendance at the church sérvices were very encouraging the last few Sundays. The pastor appreciates this new interest very much. - .
: United Brethren Chureh, ' C. R. Smith Minister Bible School at 9:30 A. M. Mrvs, Edith Robinson Supt. ' Last Sunday was Rally Day. Sunday will really tell the value of last Sunday. 1f yvou are not in attendance at church elsewhere make the United Brethren church your church. ‘ Morning worship at 10:30. The pastor will bring“ the megsage and. the choir will bring another onc of their splendid anthems. - Junior church under the direction of Mrs. Borger and Mrs. Slabaugh at 10:30. : : Evening services. The evening services will be at seen o’clock and this serice is planned to 'be interesting, helpful and encouraging. The choir will bring special music. Prayer serices tonight at seven o’clock.
Presbyterian Church Notes, . “Looking for the good in others is the surest way of evoking it in ourselves.” ' Sermon Sunday, November 4 at 10:45 and five o’clock with the usual good music. Sunday school with Men’s Class at 9:30. You are cordially invited to all of these services. ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Leas and Mrs. H." F. Cotherman were guests of M. A. Cotherman and family on Martin street Wednesday evening.
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.ot Friday and Saturday Extra Large Fancy Grape shatnt |l each Last call for Tokay Grapes ~at 10c per pound. - Haddoch and }Dec‘p Sea Oysters - L 1. Dl Sack’s Bakery
j Homer Hite is husking his big crop of corn. . = : - Noble couniy ~was visited Monday night by a heavy_fros&. : o ‘Wanted day clerk A2nd dining room help at Hotel Ligonier. : : “Ramona” will reach the hearts of the world—see it next week. . - Pears for Sale 50 cents a bushel. Mrs. Jesse Goslin Phone 861.° “Ramona’”, the picture with a soul-—a tear, a smile. Don't miss it. Mrs. Percy Do'uble‘ of Garrett is visiting her sister Mrs. F. E. Starr. Mrs. Gilbert Russell of Flint, Mich., spent Tuesday with Mrs. Chester Hile. ' Mrs. Walter Gunder is home from Mishawaka after visiting her daughter, ' . : Rev. .and Mrs. J. F. Lutey urfivgad here from Monroeville Monday evening. ‘ . ; : Mr. and Mrs. James W. Smith of Elkhart spent the day with Ligonier, friends. i
For Sale—Glow Boyv heating stove, almost good as new. - See James Ballah. S . 40bh3t* Mrs. Henry Hostettler of Topeka is a guest of her daughter. Mrs. Dale Stroman. . : : - Mrs. Carl ‘Nowels and Mrs. “Gary Mayfield were visitorse in Elkhart Tuesday : ; | ; Another hedavy frost Tuesday night, brought down most of the leaves in Ligonier. o : Mr. and Mrs. V.' L.. Pancake visited the Maurice Yoder family near Goshen recently. s . : tivorge D. Foster was in Topeka Wednesday attending a commuunity sale- there. ; I The Weir Hardware store this week installed a new cooking range in Hotel Ligonier.
Attorneys Vanderford and Wigton attended a session of the Noble ecircuit court in Albion Wednesday. Errington Bowen has acecepted a position' in Fort: Wayne with the Atis D, Nus’baumv Finance company. Leonard Price and.family of Ligonier the first of the week were guests of the Rufus Price family at Millersburg. : : Mrs. Frank W. Black and Miss Fay Hull are in Chicago today guests of Mrs. Howard Bowser a sister of Mrs. Black. ; Mrs. Evanna - Smith who spent the week-end with old Ligonier friends returned to Findlay, Ohio, Wednesday. A
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Price, William H. Baker and daughters Gladys and Berneice were Fort Wayne visitors Sunday. . The Ligonier Lodge of Masons initiated two candidates Monday evening and enjoyed a feed after conferring the degrees. : . Little Barbara Belle Dillon, of Culver, is here to spend a couple of weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Cooper. : ;
+ Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Sinclair who spent the summer at their Wawasee cottage left Sunday for their winter home in Chicago. Mrs. Clara Couts and daughter, Mrs. Ethel Sales and Mabel Zoring of Goshen and Mrs. Spidle 0f Emma were guests yesterday of Mrs. J. B. Frick. _“Ramona’, a screen story that takes its place among immortals—see it ‘next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Noember 6, 7 and Bth at Crystal. i ‘ ; Mrs. Clarles Cornelius, of Detroit, arrived yesterday to assist in caring for her father, William Francisco, who was injured Saturday when struck by an automobile ih front of his home on the Blazed Trail.
~ “Beau Sabreur” a great picture tonight at Crystal : - Mrs. William Casey who has been ill is able to sit up. o Mrs. Clair Weir and daughter are home from a visit at Monroeville. Fred Kiester was,a business visit‘f or to Fort Wayne Wednesday. ‘ For Rent—Good hous®, all modern. Enquire at E. Jacobs & Co. . The Study Club will meet at the Temple Friday afternoon at 2:30. FOR RENT-—Modern house at 328 Union street. Call Mrs. H. C. McDaniel . Wanted—Two experienced . waitresses, highest wages at Hotel Ligonier. ' Don’t miss “Beau Sabreur” ‘the answer to “Bea_u Geste” at Crystal tonight. : ' :
Mrs. Matilda Tyler who has been very ill of pneumonia is much im-] proved. Mrs. Logan 'Winebrenner of Albion was a guest one day this week of Mrs.'; & €. Sackett ‘ o ~ For Sale—Buff Orpington cockerels Blood tester, trap nested. Abe Weimer Ligonier, Ind. > 40b5t 1 _Mr.‘ and Mrs. Ben Glaser and Mrs. Lawrence Wolf are spending the day in Fort Wayne. o Mr. and Mrs.g‘Haro‘l('l Warren of In‘dianapolis are visiting Miss Ina Warren in thiseity = P Will Latta of Indianapolis spent the first part of the week with his mother Mrs. W.| W. Latta: ’ - Mrs. L. E. Kercher and Miss Nettie Kercher_, of Goshen, were guests Tues 'day of Jane Rippey in- this city. Mr. and Mrs. Willizuh Wade arrived home Wednesday from Detroit where they visited their daughters and families. - ; » Soe “Paimingdthe ’l‘oWn” with Glen Tryon and Patsy Ruth Miller—a laugh riot at Crystal Sunday and ‘Monday. n i
Abe “Ackerman, of Fort Wayne head of the Straus Brothers Company was a business visitor in Ligonier Wednesday. : Since her isit home over Sunday and her return to a hospital near Ft. Wayne Mrs. S. P. Carney seems much improved in health. : - FOR SALE Dry oak and hickory wood fine and course. Enquire Peter Regula or phone Don Braden Kimmel Ind.. : 40a8t* If- want to mwve, call Starr Trucking Co.. We do all kinds of hauling, local and long distance, phone 295. - 39b4t Robert: M. Waddell of LaGrange will deliver the address on Armistice }Day at the Presbyterian church; Sunday morning at 10:30, November 11. ~ See “Painting the Town”. A smail town boy came out of the West to put New York on the map. Didshe? —and how—at Crystal Sunglé‘yand Monday. ’ : Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kelley are home from 'visiting their daughter Miss Helen who is teaching at Raleigh, From Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. Kelley and Helen motored to Indizmapol_isf where they met’ James Keliey andi had a visit with him. s
. "~ For Sale. : New Perfection Superfex oil range. This is an exceptional buy and must be seen to be appreciated. ILigonier Electric Shop, phone 700. 37b4t “Ramona” with Dolores Del Rio in Helen Hunt Jackson’s great American classic at Crystal next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. : BST STS I ANG “Ramona” with Dolores Del Rio in Helen Hunt Jackson’'s great American classic at Crystal next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. % o m ! “Painting the Town”. The terrible small town heck with 'a crush on a Ziegfeld Follies beauty—see it Sunday and Monday. |
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We have the exclusive sale of the Simon J. Straus home on the corner of Third and Grand streets. This property consists of the beautiful modern home. 11 rooms, recently decorated and in perfect condition. Hardwook floors, 3 complete baths, open stairway, clothes closets connected with every ‘bedroom, good heating planl, large laundry. Beautiful grounds with shrubbery of all kinds. This property will be sold at a small fraction of the original cost. This property will be sold as a unit or it can be divided to suit the purchaser. The residence can be converted into a 3-flat apartment with little exdense. , Call at our office for full particulars. L 'KIMMELL REALTY (0. e . LIGONIER IND. -
