Ligonier Banner., Volume 63, Number 6B, Ligonier, Noble County, 7 March 1929 — Page 4

Women and Children of | 4" the Farmer

".\lu_n.‘v' men abandon the farm”.ye_cause they. \x;i!l n()l}z‘lsflk th'eh‘f wives d‘ad °s=vhih,t‘-ren to share the xlaf'l‘difilipls (;l: x':u;n.y lite, To make fu.x‘*n.l life xién'g_e iat:r;;'zt<"r.iy:\ is among the ;:nrf poOses ;\,f t.fia_l“mlm'al Farni: Lh;afi Act. e : e We are the correspondents of this (",o\"(*{‘!lll}({“{Syst,em that will hi-lp on ,prm'iir(f money tQ imp:'m’é- 1';{1'1:1 (~(.”; ('Htio,l'i\':, ‘. l)«';!.ui"r;i upon i""(]!‘;rit'-?T .

KIMMELL REALTY (0. MIER BANK BL’:H,I’)EL\((} ‘ LIGNIER, INDIANA

For Sale. e My home on. South Cavin stiest seven rooms and garage, all mod rn: built in cupboard and refrigeraior French doors and windows, open «tais way. In choice location and in £ooc condition. See: owner |Lewis B Marker, phone 368 L Ry : Notice. . I have just returned after an b sence of two months and the Scilot tarback studio is now open for ivsi ness, .where 1 hope to meet all ol custormers, and as many ilew one: a poussible. Yours for busi’xjesé.» §b2t The Schlotterback Stud‘o, “Lilac Time" tonight a{lnd Priday. . e 3“";"-“"““3 P ~The Busy Bee barber shop Has o'ian ed under new. managemei)t. = All word first t‘!&ifl. - Ladies -hair eut any siyle ; . 5 : i a2t

. SEECIRIS | Fnday and Saturday | Banafii}s, Extra_%pééiél 4'POHHd§ 2ic Cauliflower, Head 15c¢, 20c, 25¢ Cauliflower wil be much higher - | . Spinadz‘,l’,@c pound R it YACK' S DaKery

[ ' ' IRBVY Chain Grocery JULEUIY Meat Market

i Dillsburys Pillghurys Cake Pillsbury P 2N)i fiz?é% Flow : Hom’ . _cake Flour g E 2 97c msamiMemnge 2 25K

Fresh side pork 1 chunk o ]9C

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Pork steak per pound | 2 I C

Dry salt pork : per poungolr ' l 8'(:

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Good boiling beef ]BC per pound fl

ananas . 3 pounds e ZOC

Money to Loan ~ On Flrst Mortgage Farm Loans . Long Time Granted With privilege of making paynknts on ‘any semi-annual or wnnual date. ; | Caller Wiite American State Bank Ligonier, Indiana . “argest Bank In Indiana in a City the Size of Ligonier.

“Litac Time' tonight and Friday. For Bale- -(Good work horse. En quire ol Jolin Stecheon. ; Bt Leßoy Kellam spent Monday in isnox the guest of his parents. Mr.-and Mrs: James Hire of South Bend are here visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Kellam were Fort. Wayne visitors W’ednvesday. e Dr. Martih has a new Biick couch to use in-his professional duties. Miss [lna Chapman who has been quite ill at the home of Mrs. W. A. Jackson is much improved: Mrs Milo Plaz Mrs Vorhees and Mrs. LeCount of Elkhart were visitors at e Earl Thompson home. g

] Gl ) Bread 3! 23¢

g i - Sugar pou’r(x)ds 5 3 C

SUNBRITE cleanser 3 cans l 3 C

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Green Circle C - i per poundé ; f Oflc;e 35C

: ~ Notice. - All those having farm implements and horses to sell In my sale will please bring to the next sale March 14, All ready we have a good variety listed, List them now.so thev can appear in the final advertisements.: fa’t : : Geo. D. FPoster.

Lilde Time” tonight and Friday

The Rebekahs will meet in G.AR hgll tonight. a ; .

Martin Kadlec the tailor is ‘quite sick at the Robert Randall home,

Cash Schlotterback’ who has spent tv o months i Illinois is home.

Miss. Cora Black who has heen ill fo! some weeks is now abe to sit up.

~ Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Burkhart visited friends in Albion the Tirst of the weok,

The Study Circle will meet at the Jewish Temple Friday . afternoon at

Reub Deter was called to LaGrange W ednesday to attend the funeral of a counsin. . i J

See. William Haines in “Excess Bag ge'’ a great picture. See it Sunda! i 3 Monday., o ; )

~ Mrs. Henry Freed of Wakarusa; i hoere carving for Mrs. W. C. B. Harrizol whHe s 1F - . -

Mrs. M. A. Hutchison and daughte: Miss Martha were Albion visiters the first of the week. N ;

The Chamber of Commerce wil neet for luneheon at- -Hotel Ligonie ¥ riday noon March Sth. :

AMr. and Mrs. L. A. Banta of Clear tield Pa., eame to Albion to attend th funeral of Mrs. Anna Mathews. -

Mrs, Joe Edwards of Elkhart wil arrive tomorrow to spend the balanc: 6. the week with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Flinn. v ' S

‘Mrs. Emma Homan arrived homo Tuesday evening from an extende visit at New Orleans and other point: in the south.

Mrs. Mary Depore and . son Adai have gone to £ikhart to spend th week end with her daughter Mr. anc

Mrs. Aaron Rogers

Mrs. Zella Thomas had her tonsil removed one day last week at th office of Dr. Lane. Mrs. Thomas i improving and is able to be out.

Many a stormy wind will blow til you see another hit as big as “Wate: front” starring Jack’ Mulhall an Dorothy Mackail at COrystal Saturday

All that is beautiful in Spring tim and Love time blended into the great est Colleen Moore picture of all time - See ‘“Lilac Time” at Crystal Thurs day and Friday. e

? Robert Earnhart has traded his 80 jacre farm near Diamond lake . to [ Dewey Buchanan of Elkhart for a | modern home. at 1131 Bresseau St., %in that city. Mr. Buchanan will move |to the farm about March 15. The dcal (was made through the Kimmell Realty Company. ’

THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.

e (. E. Meeting, . Monday evening Beverly Woir was our eflicieiut leader. Flirst a song service was enjoved in which every one beartilv joined. Tlen followed the opéning exercises and. discussion of the topic. "How to Become a ¢ hristian.” Rev. Bacheler gave an imporgant talk on this important subject. Special music was furnished by James Cain, Florence Yeager and Elizabeth Grahm in place of Laura Belle Reed who was 111. By all members being present we can have a fine society. but by members staying away we can soon kill our society.

: John Juday Dies. £ John Juday, 86 years old died at 1:45 o'clock Wednekday afternoon ut his home near Solomon’s Creék of complications of old age. He is survived hy three daughters, Mrs. William Hire of Ligzonier, Mrs. Ollie Pence of near Benton and Mrs. Peter Deardorif of Goshen; five sons, Orlando - and Jesse who live in California, Ernest and Charles Juday of near Benton, and Willis Juday of Goshen; six grandchildren and four great-grand-children; one sister Miss Belle Juday of near Millersburg and one brother, Frank Juday of Solomon’s Creask,

Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wagner of South Seventh street were in Lizonier last evening to visit Mrs Wagner’s father K. (. Vallance. Mr. Vallance has been ill for several weeks but is improving now. He makes hisg home with his sister Mrs. Fred Regula ~.Goshen News-Tinies .

Popular Young Couple Wed, ~ Miss Ruth Iddings daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Iddings of Alen township and Thurlow . Albaugh ot near Brimfield were married Monday afternoon at the pa’rsonaz@. e - Rev. J. 0. Hochstetler at Alhion. .

Mrs. Osie Nelson is visitine in Go shen. e ; ; R

Mrs. 3D R_iser Is” canfined. tb hey home with a cold.

Terrific gales swept over Ligouie last night with a biting cold temperature. G

Sol Miller of Syracuse "spent Wednesday with his sister Mrs Lialia Smith: ' ; - : 2

Mrs. George Foster and Mrs, Hd Williams spent last evening in Fort Wayne. s 5

Clyde Overholser committed suicide at North N{axlclléstel' by hanging Wednasdav. | 1 %

Charles Spences Davis 52 of Elkhart committed suicide Tuesday by drinking poison.

. Mrs. Wilbur Draper who has been seriously ill is improving and was able.to sit up lor 2 time Thursdav.

The numerocus police signals were caused 'by the strong winds hlew against the electric alarm apparatus.

Mrs. Chester Freed has returned to the home of her sister Mrs. George Foster from a business trip to Columbu‘s, Ohio. e

“Companionate Marriage’ is Judge Lindsey’'s answer to millicns who want to know about this subject a: Crystal next Tuesday Wednesday Thursday, | ' Mrs. Joe Miller and daughters have returned to Chicago after disposing of the Miller household goods. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Baker and family will occupy the house in the near future. Mr! and Mrs. M. C. Hidden, who have been occupying the home of Mrs. Ollie Simmons have moved to Crown Pdint. Mr. Hidden had been employed by W. B. Inks at the monument shop. Their children will remain here until the end of the school, term. - : Mr. and Mrs. Chester Vanderford, Mr. and: Mrs. Ralph Strait, Mr: and Mrs. Frank MecDaniel and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hutchison were among the people to. attend “Gay Paree” at. the Shrine in Fort Wayno Tuesdav,

For Sale--Two registered Friesian Holstein cows—One coming six to freshen soon with register papers; cow coming four with register papers. for information call at residence of V. G. Horne, 101 Wall street, Ligonier. 3 . tatf

- Rev. and Mrs. Smith are in Decatur today attending a funeral. Mrs, Earl Creps accompanied them as far as Fort Wayne where she will visit Mrs. Harry Harding in the Methodist hospital. who was operated on for appendicitis yesterday by Dr. Lane. .

We wish to express our heartfelt appreciation to our many neighbors and friends for theirkindness and thoughtfullness toward us during the illness, death and burial of our infant daughter, b B

Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Hoover

- Thurs. Nite Dance! March 14 Round and Sq'uaAr,e | The Maples*

They Visit Livonier

Card of Thanks

Lilac Time” tonight and Friday

George Buist of Fort Wayne was a husiness visitor here Tuesday.

Garage for rent at No. 208 East Third street. Mrs. Emma Homan 6btf

“Excess Baggage” with Willlam Haines at Crystal Sunday and Mon-

For ll custom fruit tree spraying call Floyd Stifiner Phone 201 Ligonier. ot ' Hbtf

- Don Cotherman .and Sam Patton fransacted business in Elkhart Tuesday- ; : = et R

Quality First | | - ' Economy Always JET WHITE STORES - . “Save EVery Day The Jet White Way” , ’

LARD. g 2 pounds 25¢

N F'|i Maxwell House, Se: ' COFFEE Gt e itacat Brand. fQ¢

, k 1) Pure. ° 10 potnds 55 SUGER & e o

By e . e Pillsbury pancake flour large. . . 32¢ Small. 2 for 25¢ Pillsbury buckwheat flour large . 34¢ Swall -13 c Fillsbury HeallE Bvanfeee .~ - o W 8 Pillsbury cake flour, freemixing-bo'wl?.'for-r e

Peaches Del Monte, slice 1 aor halves, large can 2 for L e Peas Del Monte, medium, sugar, No. 2 can 3 for . - . Corn Del Monte, Country Gentleman, No. 2 can 3 for o a 8 Soap P&G, White Naptha, Kirks Flake. White 10 bars. -~ 37c¢ Feemlbeal e .. 0 W Savonpmk il 2py @ o o S Apricots, Perfect, large can 2 for .= . Peas, Perfect, medium, sugar, No. 2 can 2 for = .k Com, Petlect, sweet Na. 2 ean 2 for ... . o . Y n2Be Hominy, Perleet Na 21 2 can 300 r .|- -~ .= -§ . GB2B Crackers P.W., bulk 2 pounds. . . e e coos SalmenDelMonteved tall ean = = - 7 L iggl

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Miss Mildred Smith of Sturgis spent Tuesday with her parents east of the city. . S :,

Mrs. James Adams, Mrs. Lena Keasey and Miss Marie Burkeit spent Tuesday afternoen in ‘Goshen.

. The story hour will bhe conducted at the library Saturday afternoon at 1:30 by Miss Anna Crowe. . °

“Excess Baggage” is a marvelous picture starring William Haines at Crystal Sunday and Mondav. = - :

Mrs, Fred Starr, Mrs. G. H Bacheler Mrs. . Graham Lyon and Mrs. Percy Double spent yesterday in Fort Wayne

Mrs. Chester Hile spent Wednesday afterncon in South Bend while My Hile was a bhusinoss visitor at LaPbrte ~Chazles MeDonald s here from South Rend this seek for medical treatment by his son-in-law Dr. Lane = Mre :';}'m:-'zg Nench was called to Hartford. Cit¢ by the serious illness of her father George W. Sloan who suf ‘fered a stroke of paralysis last Friday ino‘hope of his recovery i{s held. .

William - Haines will “knock you cold” in “Excess Baggage” a fine pifu;’e of back stage life from play that made phousam_d.‘% laugh and cry- and thrill. See it Suiday and Monday.