Ligonier Banner., Volume 62, Number 43A, Ligonier, Noble County, 19 November 1928 — Page 4

Cecrge White the oldest business men of LaGrange died: Sunday. e—e e 2 Mrs. John Epert and Mrs. Carlyle Epert were Fort Wayne. visitors Friday. : Mrs. Geo. K. Smith of Chicago who has been visiting her sister Mrs. M. Drain left for-her home Sunday. Mrs. Geo. K. Smith and Mrs. Max Ruhlmann visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs, Melvivn Drain last week. The ladies are sisters of Mrs. Drain. Thrills follow thrills, creeps follow creeps shudders follow shudders, How will it all end? Don't fail to see “The Cat and -the Canary”, this Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday at Crystal. Mrs. Minnie Hire and -granddaughter of near Wawasee and Mrs. Carric Wade spent the week end wilh AMetl Culver and wife, Henry Grieder ond wife and daughter Minnie Catherinc were also guests Sunday.

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, "The Cat and the Canary” this Tues ‘day Wednesday Thursday. ; L Harry Johns of Dayton, Ohio spent 'several days last week in this city. ; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Friék of ElKhart called at the Mel Culver home Sunday evening. £ . Mr. and Mrs. Vern L, Pancake and daughter Josephine spent Saturday afternoon in Goshen. : : !" H. C. Ryan called on Ligonier ‘friends Saturday. He has removed with his family from South Bend to Mishawaka. - ! e ' i : i ‘Miss Mary Moats of Fort Wayne spent the week end at her home here. f Herbert Cass of Fort Wayne was fhome over the week end. . v ' John Stewart a former well known resident of Ligonier who has been engaged in the real estate business at Cleveland Ohio is here bn a visit.

Presbyterian Notes, ‘ Yesterday’s music at both. services was by Schubert.” The vesper service presented an especially fine program | of the composer's work to a large and appreciative audience® The names of all who took part were printed last week. Mrs. A. E. Kelley took the place of Mrs. G. S. Lyon in the trio as Mrs. Lyon was called out of town. !

Miss Hutchison arrafiged’the program and added much to it by her sketch of Schubert’s life. - Do not forget the church supper Tuesday night at 6:30. Bring sandwiches, another dish and table service C. E. Choir rehearsal Thursday evening. ; ' ~ Presbyterian Calendar ° November 18to 24 Monday Sewing Society 1:30. Monday C. E. Society 7:30 - Tuesday Church Supper 6:30. Thursday C. E. Choir. 7:00. Thursday Session 7:30. ‘ Friday Social Hour Mrs. - Lundy g 8 - .

M. E. Church Notices - The services ip this church yesterday were very good. The attendance might have been much better. But we are thankful for those who were able to get out. The musical numbers were very good. Schubert numbers were used and the people were very well pleased with this splendid music. The Organ numbers by Miss Martha Hutchison and the solo by Mrs. Fred Weeks were very good. This church is to be congratulated on the fine organ numbers played by Miss Martha Hutchison and Mrs. Ruth Weir each Sunday. Pray meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00 o’clock at the home of Mras. Jennie Drain. We hope that a good crowd may be able to be at this service. .

United Brethren Church “Wednesday evening at seven ©o’clock is the time of the Mid-week praver and Bible Study service. All members of the church should be present. The Woman’s Adid Society will. meet at the parsonage at 2 o’clock on Thurs day afternoon. Important meeting as plans for the Annual Bazaar and chick en supper will be completed. - The pastor attended a group meeting of minigters of several counties at Butler today. It was a conference for bigger ‘and better ' things for our church. -

Harold Schloss is visiting in Chicago. : , Fred Weeks was home over the week end. S Betty Lou Baughman¥ has heen ' ill of the flu. » Miss Jessie Decker is spending the day in South Bend. - Roberta Starr has been out of Bchool because of illness. : ~ Mrs. Rby Bink and Mrs. Earl Creps are home from a visit at Wabash. . Mrs. C. A. Woodruff of Detroit was a week end guests of Mrs. C. G. Keehn. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drair of South Bend spent Sunday with Ligonier rela tives‘ : Hde b s Miss Hallie Goshorn spent Sunday with her sister Mrs. Ray Shearer in Detroit.

Mr. and Mrs. Karl Decker and Mrs. A. E. Kelley are spending the weels in Chicago. Nightingale Bilk hose guaranteed $l.OO Outsizes also. Newtons Shoe Store. ; > 42 b4t “The Cat and the Canary” the most thrilling and baffling mystery play of the age at Crystal . this week. Ray Wolf and family motored to Detroit Sunday and visited O. C. Wolf and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Calman. Ifa Yoder spent Sunday in Wawmkegeon Illinoigs with his son Harley and family., Harley has been very ill. - Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Claudon of South Bend spent the week end "with the Deardorff and Claudon families here. o " & : : R e e i : - Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hile and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Flynn spent yestei'day with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Edwards in Elkhart. :

' The Ladies Aid Society of the Christian church has postpopned their supper which' was to be given Deceniber 5 to a future date. _ Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson ‘and Mr. and Mrs, Farrell Ott attended 2 birthday party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jog Rapp in Syracuse one evening last week.

l Herbert €Cass and Dayid Cunningham, who are attending & business college in Fort' Wayne were over and witnessed the basket ball game at Wolf Lake PFriday night. : i AR e Lost, strayed or stolen from the Harry Green home Sunday white Fox Terrier with one black e:lr, Answer to name of Juek, license tag 123. 43a2t i 9 A number of Ligonier ligh school studentis witnesed the football game at Goshenr between Goshen and South Bend high schools, in which Gioshen was defwated. This 'was Qoshen’s home coming game and drew a large crowd in. spite of ‘the bad weather.

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Mr. and Mrs. Everett Eversole were Goshen visitors Saturday. ~ Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Quarry and son visited in Goshep Saturday. ; FOR RENT—Modern - house at 328 ;Union street. Call Mrs. H. C. McDaniel } Mrs. O. G. Bowen and Mrs. Charles Wolf were Fort Wayne visitors Sat- | T e - ~ Will Latta of Indianapolis spent the Hveek end with his mother Mrs. W. W. Latta, ! . Mr. and Mrs. William ‘Schick and daughter Golda were in Goshen Saturday. e = Earl Creps and Cornelius Swan attended the football game at Goshen Saturday.

“Two- Arabian Knights” the funniest dough boy comedy ever screened see it tonight. i . 1 A s Lit st 5 Burl Taylor of South Bend spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor. ; ~ Mrs. Otis Nusbaum of Fort Wayne spent Saturday here with her parents Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Keehn. G A committee has been selected to choose a play for the Jn_ior class to be presented in the .near future., C‘hester B Joseph held the lilcky number which drew the double barrel shot gun at the Koon Cigar store Sat urday -night. : : : Mrs. Mattie Lundy and dafighters Mary Jane and Ruth, Mrs. Chester ‘Hile and Mrs. Paul Thomas spent Saturday in Fort Wayne.

“The Cat and the Canary” accalaimed by critics everywhere as the most mystifying drama of the age. See it at Crystal Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. : ; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Pollock were Goshen visitors Saturday. They were joined there by their daughter Irene who 'is taking a nurses’ course at South Bend. . . | Mrs M. A. Cotherman and son Don and Mrs, Sarah Jane Leas of Ligonier spent last evening here with Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Leas of East Lincoln avenue.—Goshen Democrat Mr. and Mrs. Graham Lyon and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Siminons where South Bend visitors Saturday while there Mr. Lyon and Mrs. Silnmons attended the football game. }

Ralph Allen and a party of friends witnessed the Notre Dame-Carnegia Teck footbali game Saturday afternoon at WNotre Dame in which Notre Ddme was defeated on her home field for the first time in twenty-three years The score Was 22-7.

B T, Wallace of Purdue university and H. E. Dennison, representing the American Jersey Cattle Club; who are working in the interests of the Northeastern Indiana Parish ), show to be held next year, visited Carl Hostetter and William H. Green Thursday.

Two Arabian Knights The funniest " dough-boy comedy ever made. A carload aof laughs. See it. ‘ TUES., WED., THURS., NOV. 20.21.22 The Cat and the Canary The greatest mystery thriller of stage or screen. A marvelous film novelty that- youw’ll talk and think about for years. You will gasp, tremble and laugh at the super thriller starring Laura LaPlante and a big cast of favorites; ‘ FRI. AND SAT., vNOV. 23-24 The Canyon of Adventure

Starring Ken Maynard and hig horse Tarzan. Its their best picture’ also a Sennett comedy. o SUN. AND MON., NOV. 25-26 - : Craigs Wife 1 Starring Ireine Rich and Wérner{ Baxter a domestic drama far removed from the ordinary the picture is well worthseeing also “Big Boy”’ comedy and a news. gTUES. ANI) WED., NOV. 27.28 A Ship Comes In A truly fine drama starring Joseph Schildkraut a picture everyone should see. o A THURS., AND FRI NOV. 29-30 " The Garden of Eden Thanksgiving Speéial ‘ ' Starring beautiful Corinne Griffith. Special matinee on Thursday. |

Guest Coupon Good With One Paid Admission on - Monday

Ed- D. Smith was a recent visitor! in LaGrange. ‘ | Ball Band Rubbers the best made at Newtons Shoe Store.’ o 42b4t “Two Arabian Knights” has a carload of laughs. See it tonight. Charles Hostetter and family of the North Side are moving to Elkhart. - Mr. and Mrs. A. Howard Smith visited relatives near Kendallville Thurs day afterncon. |

~ Miss Dorothy.Slabaugh was a guest over the week-end of Miss Eloyse Stage in Goshen, s Fox: Sale—Buff Orpington cockerels Blood tester, trap nested. Abe Wbeimcr Ligonier, Ind. e "~ 40b5t Fm’_\s_ale-——Poland China boars; cho%ra and swin plague immuned, Walter E. Wolf, 42b6t* Ladies try our Silk Hose from 05 cents to $1.85. Newtons Shoe Store. P . 424 t | ‘JosephSchrock was buried near Em ma, LaGrange county, the other day. He was a well known farmer. Mrs. R. J, Meroney, mc_)lihet: of . J. and Roy Meroney, is quite iil at her home west of Topeka

Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Koon and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Baker and son spent yesterday in| Fort Wayne. , FOR SALE—Dry oak and hickory wood fine and course. Enquire Peter Regula or phone D_e:)'u Braden Kimmel [nd. o : 40a8t* R et et e | "~ Miss Bonnie Lane of Bloomington and A. L. Doyle of Mishawaka spent }*the week end with. Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Lane. . ; . . : . * The ladies of the Broadway church will serve a chicken Supper and hold a bazaar Thursday evening November 22, - : 32a3t Miss Noreen Baughman of Rome City is in Ligonier, where she will spend a couple of weeks at the Authur Ferguson home. - . :

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Fancy border towels 50c va.... 39¢ Fancy border towels $1 va. .79c All linen towels $1.25 va.......... 98¢

Toweling by the yard included in this sale at reduced prices

CLOAKS-Extra Special Cloak Sale A full assortment of Ladies, Misses and Chlldren coats of this seasons best styles to be sold at ~ 20% Discount | -~ DRESSEs Up to date are this seasons newest dresses at grea.ly reduced prices. It you are in need of a dress it will pay you to buy it during this sale. ALL HATS AT HALF PRICE W—_ HOSIERY . - Guaranteed silk Hosiery in all the newest shades

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TOWELS

All linen towels 75¢ va.........59¢ All linen towels 60c va.............49¢ Toweling by the yard in this sale.

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