Ligonier Banner., Volume 62, Number 44B, Ligonier, Noble County, 29 November 1928 — Page 4
Special Tlaanksgiving Dinner v Price $l.OO - From 12 O'chock Noon until 3:00 P. M. Fruit Cocktail ~ Mixed kresh Relish - ‘ ~ Soup, Chicken Broth with Rice Roast Tarkey with Oysters ' Dressing and Cranberry Sauce - ' Irench Sifted Creamed Peas ' Salad Asparagus Vinegrette = - ~ (Candied Jersey Sweet or Mashed Potatoes ' ‘ Desert: ' ; English Plum Pudding ~ Pumpkin Pie . .l<-'e’ Cream and Cake : - . Beverage . (offe. . 9k Pag | (‘fandies Cigars | | Please phone for reservations before Thursday. - Ligonier Hotel . Phone 171 -
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~ Clair 'W. Weir made 2 business trip to Wawaka Tuesday. ‘ Chet Hile was in Chicago Tuesday with a load of poultx:y. \ 5 Z S T ———— ~ Miss Ena Oliver is ill of flu at the Leland Calbeck home. ; Miss Gerthude Benthine is home from Detroit for a visit. _ _ Ars. O. M. Rager spent the week end with friends at North Manchester One dozen photographs solve ‘l2 Christmas problems. The = Reinbold Studio. : : : e U S AT ‘Xmas Gifts that last at Bipk's Jewelry Store. The choice of over 100 watches. 43btf \ m‘ i Henry Burkett who was injured in a fall from a wagon a week ago is improving. . ’ . Mrs. M. J. Scott and son Hudson will be guests of the A. E. Kelley ‘.family Thursday. r :
‘Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goebel of Detroit are here visiting her father Finley Galbreath. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephens. will arrive Saturday to pend the week-end with relatives. ] Mrs. John Glasscott of Hophins, Mjch.,, spent Wednesday with Miss Olive Galbreath. : : oM ahd Mrs. A. Howard quitlfl spent Sunday with their daughter Mildred at Sturgis. i e Miss Helen Dunkle of Chicago wil_l spend Thanksgiving with her mother Mrs. Della Dunkle. . L Mayor and Mrs. Leland Calbeck will 'atend a Thanksgiving dinner' of the Callgeck family. “Kit Carson” America’s most colorful hero at Crystal next Tuesday Wednesday .and “'T_hursday. Miss I.aura Rexwas brought home from a Fort Wayne hospital Tuesday in the Kerr ambulance. John Kehney is home i‘rom a Cleveland hospital after his second operaition and his condition is favorable.
Ed Galbreath and family of Elkhart were here to attend the fnneral of Mrs. Finley Galbreath Monday. " Attorney F. P. Bothwell will spend Thanksgiving with his ‘daughters at Indianapolis. He will return Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wigton and family will spend Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. James Wigton at LaGrange. W‘ Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Leader will spend the balance of the week at Wauseon, ' Ohio, with their son and family. A s "'They are all going to see “Circus Solly” at the high school auditorium Friday and Saturday nights. Be suve to be there. '\lr and Mrs. Earl Creps and scn Robert and Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Bink and children will spend Thanksgiving at Wabash. :
Robert Wigton and a friend of Purdue and M. E. Pierce of Bloomingtcn will spend the week-end with the WW. H. Wigton family. e D MEBRO T TSV Grab your hat your family or your best girl step along to the Crystal next Sunday and Monday and sce William, Boyd in “Power” FOR SALE—Dry oak and hickory wood fine and course. Enquire Peter ‘Regula or phone Don Braden Kimmul Tnd. o 40a8t* Mother likes a watch as well as anyone for Xmas. Bink's Jewelry Store a choice of over 100 watches. : A2hit ~ Miss Berniece Rager of Indianapolis and Raymond Rager of Wabash will spend the balance of the week with their mother Mrs. 0. M. Rager. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Lyon have arrived home from Rockland, Me., where they attended the funeral of an uncle. -
Floyd Cooper of Grand Ledge, Mich. and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kessler of Kimmell were guests of Miss Irymn Francisco Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Thurlow Weimer and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harsh are spending Thanksgiving in Detroit with Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Masten and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harsh. See “Power” starring William Boyd and Alan Hale they kept their balance on the world’s highest dam but when a beautiful dame appeared how they fell a scream of a comedy at Crystal Sunday and Monday. Notice of Administration Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed and has qualified as administratrix of the estate of Charlotte Gerver derw;:e.'med, late of Noble county Indiana. 'The heirs and creditors of said decedent and all others interested in her estate will be governed accordingly. ‘Said estate/ is probably solvent. ‘ Evangeline Frahks Administratrix Bothwell & Vanderford e Ligonier Indiana ‘ Attorneys. L 44b3w
John Weir of Ann Arbor 1s home. Mrs. Lawrence Haines spent Tuesday in South Bend. . Come to “The Gérden /ot Eden” Thursday and Friday. _ » A choice of over 100 watches at Bink’s Jewelry store. Xmas Gifts That Last. : - 4%btf - _ ; One dozen photographs solve 12 Christmas problems. The Reinbold Stidio, : o L
For Sale—Poland China boars, cho@ra and swin: plague immuned. Walter E. Wolf., - 42b6t* Beautiful Cori‘nne'(}riffith in “The Garden of Eden” a big super special at Crystal Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Hattie Nickolas o f Chicago is at Syracuse assisting in the care of her mother Mrs. Alice Wurtsbaugh. Miss Hortense Selig arrived home Wednesday from. Chicago university to visit her mother Mrs. Milton Selig, For Sale—Piano- and bench, vietrola and saxaphone. Mrs. Milton Selig, phone 268. : 44bH2t Mr. :Il)d ;\l“‘,/(‘. B. Gundle and daughter Of_lMx't ~Wayne will spenc Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. W. H:. Loy.
Corinne QGriffith in “The Garden of Eden” as up to date as tomorrow's newspaper. See it at Crystal Thanksgiving and Friday. - ' : - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cress and sons Howard and Ralph and Mrs. H.. }Nickolas will spend Thanksgiving at E heir Wawasee cottage. “Circus Solly” at the high school auditorium Friday and Saturday nights of this week, under the auspices of the American Legion. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Cotherman will attend a family Thanksgiving dinner at the home of his mother, Mrs. H. F. Cotherman of Goshen, Thursday. Covers will be laid for twenty-four.
«C-" iS| ll ) A FREDF}RICK B. I?\iGRAM PRODUCTION » Presented by. - fi*‘" . - v s % American Legion Post, No. 243 : - Directed and Staged by - MISS DOROTHY HEMPHILL Accompanist .oiuina o aan. WILLIAM GCOCHRAN o HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM November 30th and ‘December llst, 1928 R R SATAIR Ty 3 RIS leSAN . AT R SN AO2 S R RR T SRS 7 N DS ST, VS SRRy Sy Kiddie Chorns ... o sL Ol Man -Sunshine CAST OF v&I-IARACTERS«-—As They Appear : Betty Wond—"A Cigar Counter Girl’ ... ... .. .... Louisa Kiog Jane Brown—“ Who Sells Home Made Candies” ...... Corine Claudon Hickory Bender—*“Village Constable” .........c..c0i0.. Milo Renner MeOinty—"own Barber” . ...l e, Haite Damos Annie- A Town Character” ... . . ... . Mrs Jee Calheek Simon Rotosky-—“Balloon Vender with the Circus”... Gilbert Darnell Cireus Solly “Circus Clown” . ... . W... ... Joo Kimmell Red Berry—A Slicker Who Follows the Circu5”........ William Reed Widow Willow—“ Who Mourns Her Departed Hu5band”............... SeGadeiaa L r tle a NRye s Anthiny Biddie Tina--‘A Girl With the Circus” el n ) s rgea Knep
Jessie Kreager Mary Jean Jackson. Harriet Gunder Margaret Gunder Helen Grindel Elizabeth Grahn Dorothy Hidden Hazel Musselman Ellen Hendrickson Marjorie Wartzler Helen Selig i Eleanor Sisterhen
BALLET GIRLS : The sensational Mystery Chorus—Guess who they are. ° . ACTE I : MeGinty's Bamber 5h0p......... i ebiieanee: Morning of Cirens Opening Chorus—“ Circus Days” .....c....eeenme Jane, Betty and Chorus “You're a Real Sweetheart” (FlieSt) .....c.mmcwininnen: Solly and Jane “Oh You Have No Idea” (Ager, Yellen & Bernstein) ...............Annie “Gotta Big Date’ (Feist) ....oiidiiieiania Mack, Annie and Bed “It Goes Like This” (Feist) ............. Jane, Solly, Betty and Chorus “That's My Weakness Wow"” (Shapiro Bernstein) ... Biiidns oG Simon. Annie Racsedy Ann Girly Closing . Chorus—*“Circus Days”........cccrmeverncemces aBt and Chorus : : ACT 11 : ‘ CIRCUS GROUNDS THAT EVENING. _ “That's My Weakness Now” (Shapiro Bermsitein) ......Opening Chorus “She’s A Great, Great Girl” (Shapiro Bermstein) ........Mac and Red *¥ankee Doodle Song” ..........civemione... Red,” Betty and Chorus “Two Llps"” (Remick) ... ... ... Simon and Ballet Girlg “It Must Be Love” (JenKINB) ....cciiiincsinininni« Jane and Solly “Do You, Don’t You Love Me” (Forster) ... Annie and Simon Closing Chorus—“ Yankee Doodle” ...............c..cce50...... Cast and Chorus , ACT 111 ’ : -~ WIDOW WILLOW’S HOUSE ONE YEAR LATER “Bluebird” (Jenkins) ..........iodeiio... Betty, Jane and Chorua “Chiguita” (Feist) ...e.....cccermrieerirvenni, ‘Betty and the Spanish Girls Closing Chorus—*“Circus Days” .........cccoismennns Cast and Chorus
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LOOKING BACKWARD Items Taken From Ligonier Banner of - - Ten Years Ago. The Liberty Guard of Indiana were dissolved by prelamation Dec. 2. . Rev. H. Lewis Meyer was formerly installed as pastor of the Presbyterian church. o ‘ " .Arthur Growcock 44, son of John Growcock wa§ accidentally shet. . Claude G. Bowers of Fort Wayne delivered the address at the Elks memorial services. ‘ Mrs. Isaac Todd died at her heme after a long illness. ‘ : “Mrs. J. B. Stoll died -at her home in South Bend. L
‘The Highway Iron Products factory extended the railroad tracks to their factory. : A number of Ligonier people have gone to Florida - and Calfornia to spend- the winter, . ‘ Ki The infont son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dickinson died. = A number of Ligonier families enter tained at Thanksgiving dinners. : . A number of solider boys arrived ihome. _ ~ : . e ' Miss Maude King was in Cromwell saring for her sister Mrs. F. B. Roébbins, who was ill with flu. | “A Ship Comes In” tonight at Crystal. : e Rev. C. W. Anderson paid Goshen a Ivisit Tuesday. :
Get your seats reserved at Weavers‘ for “Circus Solly”, the American Legion play. : : © One ‘dozen photographs solve 12 Christmas problems. The Reinbold \Studio. ‘ ' » See “Kit Carson” starring Fred Thomson at Crystal next Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. . The best show of the year “Circus Solly” Friday and Saturday nights at the high school auditorium. | Mr. and Mrs. Solly: Bowser -were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Barhara Tyler and spent the evening with her.
CHORUS GIRLS Letha Todd Florence ' Yeager Marie Snyder Bertha Gibson - Mildred Brode . Betty Rose Henney Phyllis MecDaniel Margaret Reese 'KIDDIE CHORUS Richard Sack ° Jimmne Lough ‘Earl Wilsey :
Lorabel Reed - Martha Keager Janice Cass Ruth Lundy - Mary Jane Lundy Frances Grahn Helen Cochran Vera Hidden James Baker Bobby Reed Ira McDaniel
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