Ligonier Banner., Volume 63, Number 9B, Ligonier, Noble County, 28 March 1929 — Page 6
Charles White paid Cromwell a visit Tuesday. - - - 5 D Oscar Flowers has jjoined the Nicholi automobiie selling force in Cromwell. =~ = 1 ‘
Your Easter Apparel is Here!
LRI A U bnERR, / W TR AR ~ DN EeE= \>E\gf ) ‘ S T e - The New - Keith Hat In any style to blend with your suit ; . Other Hats at $3.00 $3.50 :$4.00
Hand-Tailored Spring' Suits for Young Men .|
A complete showing of young men in beautiful terns. [hese suits are us. lLarge selection in button madels. -
- $22.50 and up. P. J. Carney Clothing Store
Faster Speaals , . Sbin’ach pér pound 10 cents - Ora‘ngc::s, Fancy, good size, dozen 24c¢ ' Ban'a:las_, Fancies, 4 pounds 25¢ Plenty of Veéetables and Fruits . Easter Can'dics o Sack’s Bakery
[CflNflMY Chain Grocery LUVI ,A Meat Market :
SUGAR 10pmdse 53¢ PILLSBURY 1} 4.1 FREE! Mixingbowl . - FLOUR %T with 2 pkgs. of Pillsbury 95c per sa‘ck ' .A _ Cake Fl_our»for 59C. — e - el L eel (2 Salt side gork | | 18 C l}llgg lettuce 7 C-IO C Perpovng...... ... - Led e e 7 Smoked_gam butts |2 5 C Il(érkl;s Flake Soap . = 35 C Porpousd .. 1w 2 Easter hams whole 6r half v Shredded Wheat : 20 p::tr’e;‘una;lswoeora 3I C 3plazleckaegesea 29C s D _ ge b ' Unity Ol | eQe lnle, 3Ry BREAD ' 3 La(ge'Loaves\ . 23C
The ¢ity council will meet in re_gu-! lar session tonight, . . & ¥ 'B e . Melvin Redgers aud family visited Cromwell relatives and friends Tues-
NECKWEAR TOPCOATSuis - HOSIERY SHIRTS . . sElry - HATG |
SPECIAL-This Week Fancy Rayon Silk Hosiery 50c¢ pair. Easter Neckwear* just received. All silk, wool lining. Special at 95¢. Men's Caps at | $1.50 to $2.50 Boys' Adjustable Caps $1.25
new spring suits for spring shades and pattailored especially for both two and three-
Why NotStart Now? Doing your banking business with the Largest Bank in - Indiana in a town the size of Ligonier, who solicits your business.
You will feel that realtriendly atmosphere . ~ when banking with the
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J. D. Kreager was a Cromwell visitor this week. i :
~ Little Hdrmonia Magunuson is a victim of the mumps. {
Ladies, try our $ silk hose. - Newton's Shoe Store
Mrs. J. D. Risser spent yesterday with her parents, north of the city.
For .l custom fruit. tree sprayh;g call Floyd Stiffuer Phone 201 Ligonier. L ; sbtf
You will be interested in Pyrofdx the new gas fuel at Weaver's Handware. :
To Lent- Furnished rooms for light housekceping. Call 208 East Third street. Mrs. Homan. 9a2tf
LOST -Ladies tan felt hat with various color felt flower. Please return to this office and receive reward. 5
‘Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ditman returned to the home of their son, Vernon D7itman Sunday evening after spending seven weeks with relatives in South Bend. ' e
Bake Sale at Jet White Groceteria Saturday morning March 30th. There will be on sale pies, cakes, cookies, jello bismarks etc. Telephone orders to Mary Lyon.
For Sale--Two good mares or will take gentle horse .in exchange. Also will purchase barley at 60 cents a bushel. Twelve acres of corn ground to rent. John Bussing. 9a2t
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. = pgatf
Mr. and Mrs| M. V. Grisso spent the {irst few days of the week visiting relatives in Indianapolis. Rev. Grisso was called to Laketon Ind., to conduct the funeral of a hovhood friend. Mrs. Grisso remained in Kokomo to visit her daughter for a few days.
Cooking -School To Qpen April 2. On April 2nd, 2 P. M., the Indiana & Michigan Electric | Company Cooking School will open iy the Crysta] Theatre to extend fouri days. The school will be conducted by Mrs. Alma Hunt EHome Economist Expert and all house lwives of the city are invited toAatten‘d ‘without charge. , Mrs. Hunt is a Home Economist of national repute. She is known as a leader in her profession %and has been honored on many occasions by recognized food authorities, Her training and many years in this ‘work has made her an authority. She has held institutes in all sections of the Unitdd States. Ligonier is exceptionally fortunate in being able to-se-cure a teacher of such ability and repu tation as possessed by Mrs. ‘Hunt. ~ Thos¢ who wish to watch. each process closely are advised to. arrive early in order to obtain seats near the front. A large attendance is anticipat}Kgd. including many from out of town who are urged and invited to be presént. The Company’s announcement of last week has met “fifn él’inm&_imous approval and favorahle comnients j_fr,om all sides. Many have expressed itheir.i-ntent_ion of attending and from all appearances the Theatre will be crowded. ) y ] The_; Cpnking Schoolis carried’ on each s».géa.r on the lecture plan. Full Kitehgphisgingi I.‘"#@ placed on the fiqtfm.fli{;- Iwany of the modetn lapor saving devices. The ladies| are invited to inspect this equipmen closely and to ask anyv guestions they desire. ; - ' Mrs. Hunt will follow a certain program each day, the f.-oxm)lete pmgrani }twing published elsewhere in this issue. She will prepare and cook dishes, lecturing as she works. She will explain each step as it is taken and will cook the food correctly while her audiences watches. Recipes for each article she makes will be 3111)-1 plied. She . will " give information which it ywould be difficult for: the.;j women of Ligonier and vicinity to 01)-} tain in any other way. -She will bring recipes new to this part of the country, providing pleasant changes from the usual routine of food. - - The dainty touches in cooking, the simplest way i nwhich to make the difficult dish, the proper food to serve on certain soclal occasions. will all be set forth by Mrs.:t Hunt. Salads and deserts will be taken up and cakes, pies and meats will be includled. Bread making will receive little consideration, with the exception of quick breads. : o ;
i It-is a ereat recognized fact that the ichief of all the home keeping demands of today is that of the proper prepara Ftinn of toods. The charm of the home and all that it means vanishes if the meals are not attractive, the food properly prepared and of a selection that will be most norishing to the demands of the family’'s business and social activities. Everyone likes good food and one of the outstanding features of .true hospitality is in liking to have other share our table fare. It is because of this fact that the Electric Company is so enthusiastic in hringing this cooking school to the residents of Ligonier and: vicinity. | The school is’ absolutely free in every respect, no attendance fee is required, everyone i most welcome to céme each afternoon at no cost to any one. They can enjoy a pleasant afternoon and an opportunity to gain much useful information. Men and bhoys are invited and will be made most welcome. Many men arve fine cooks and when they have mastered a receipe are as successful as the ladies in its preparation. : During the. ‘““Questions and Answers"” period of Mrs. Hunt's program everyone should be prepared to ask questions on household problems that are disturbing them. This is a very attractive feature of her program and should be made use of by those desiring information. Mrs. Hunt will’ spend the greater share of the morning in the theatre where she will he glad to meet those that desire per-. sonAl service. : Vo
FOR SALI--Nice seed oats. Charles W. Johnson. Kimmell. . 9a2t*
Dr. Arnold Elson will be in Kendallville Monday Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. -
% . Lt . RN & :E. | *z : O, & 0h ‘”f,é.*z ? BT B @ wovk & wsfmy/ o 8 Forger the old fussy methods and start your chicks on " § LL~-MASH . Sold by - Weaver’s
Columbia City is in the throes of an epidemic of measles. =+ ' = .
Miss Faye Nelson paid Goshen friends a vigit the first of the wek.
~ Wanted—Girl or woman tor general housework. ' Mrs. Leo Loese!, Halt
. Judge Biggs will name the Noble county board of review this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doll are here from Columbus Ohio visiting relatives.
Mrs. W. € B. Harrison was in Chicago Wednesday consulting her physician. o “ ; y
Chamber of - Commerce luncheolr Friday noon March 29th at Hotel Ligonier. 5 i
.John O. Abshire of Goshen was elect ed a director of the. Independent Oil Men of Ameriea at a meeting in Chicagzo Tuesday. . :
~ Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Weaver 'ot"G’a”n? ton, Ohlo were guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Weaver the first -of the week. e
Beckner Bros. have taken over the Joe Miller business and will buy all kinds of junk and old automobiles. See them. e Gadt*
Mrs. J. E. Baker of Kendallville was elected chairman of the Noble County Federation of Women’s Clubs at the morning session of the fifth annual convention at the Lutheran churech at Albion. Mrs. H. M. Dixon of Kendallville was made vice-chairman ‘and
Mrs. Frank Hooper also of Kendallville wags. selected as secretary-trea-surer. ; g
EASTER STYLES Just Arnved! For. \Van*ién!" -F 01 Misses! - New Fashions For Spring
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ULSRA-SMART--colorfuL-intriguing styles to set the heart athrill, styles in tune with the new season. Modes of paramount interest to young moderns as well as matrons. Models for daytime or evening--wherever smart women congregate.| Style-right and price-right wearables for every . + hour of the femine day. ' e You will be happily surpirsed at their moderate pricings. Frocks $6.50: to $25.00 Coats $12.50 to $50.00
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k. Jacobs & Co., Inc.. - Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear, Hats, Dry Goods, Rugs
Notices to Lot Owners
Annual assessments for the care of all unandowed lots in the Oak Pari Cemetery are now due and payable to the -Secretary at the Farmers. and Merchants Trust Company. = Prompt attention will be appreciated and enable the Association to have all lots properly cared for before Decoration Day. g : L - C.E Denning, Seey Sht - = For Sale, e My home Ol} Soufh Cavin street, seven rogmsaind garage, all modern: built in g&o&rd and refrigerator; French doors and windows, open stair way. In’ choice location and in good condition. See - owner = Lewis R Marker, phone 365, - - Batt e Notice. . ; : Beginning April Ist, and continning to October Ist the undersigned places of business will: be closed oun Thursday afternoon oi each week. . Amperican ftate Bank * Farmers &-'{&ré_r(-.hlams Trust Company e e e “ The Northern Indiana Public sebvice company of Fort Wayne desires o pipe gas to Columbia City. i | R . E Mrs. 8. E. Lemon of Cromweld Was operated on in Goshen hospital Tuesday. L e It costs but two cents a day to operate a Superfex refrigerator. : ; - Wearver's Hardware. . Harry Knepp has resigned his posi itlo’n in._ Wolcottville to accept a place ;in the Ligonier Refrigerator favtory ibeginningv work _ here \\"vdn@g;‘im mornine pmes ity et
Rt o B T c .. 8 A L’{' i'THIFBS,~ MAR. 28 ! ‘ P % | Yo s o ‘Our Dancing = = i - , 3 | B e g :fiarrinu Joan Crawford, L‘»\v life ilaughter.- No thought for the tomor-. irow. -A true pieture of the mad re‘velers” and the swift tragedies ot P z 4 t-youth, s : i i .. : . (FREAND SAT. MAR. 29-30 P ol o H ek ‘ - nomesic , A laugh riot starring Sammy Cohen Jalso ‘a Mack Sennet comedy. A joy .program . 7 SUN. AND MON. MAR., 31-APRH. 1 £ g & et . : ;l_i.-\STEIK SPECIAL : Alias Ji ' Alias Jimmy % - 3 . Valenline | P ' : f William Haines' supremee achieveiment. He went ¢rooked for fun, we strateht ftor Jove and sacrificed for lduty. A story everyone will love: talso latest news and a comedy. : =’l‘|',ES.'\\'l"‘«l).. THURS. APRIL 2-3-4 . ~ Wild Orchid 1 W renias ' Starring Greta (iarbo, Nils Asther cand Lewis Stone. A wife starved fo: ilove, a° husband wha' did not under‘stand and ilQfl\’(‘l‘ who offered the ro‘mance she eraved. - :
