Ligonier Banner., Volume 63, Number 10B, Ligonier, Noble County, 4 April 1929 — Page 4

.s‘.2 1 $ 25 ’ 0 | 'he } ÜbllC"-' . We take this means of thanking you for making it poséible’ for the officers of the AMERICAN STATE BANK to make the wonderful showing as appeared in the Called Report published in this paper on April 1. This Statement showed nearly a half million dollars cash on hand, nearly two million dollar resourses, and earnings of over six thousand dollars, after having charged off all of the expense involved in the consolidation of the two banks. : oL - ‘ We have received so many fine compliments that we want to. take this opportunity of thanking you, and of assuring you that atall times we will maintain a standard of service and safety that cannot be excelled: :

| - oPECIALS - . Friday and Saturday 1 Spinach per 'pound"mc-, . Fanciest Peaches, none finer, qt. can .26_c . . Bananas 4 bounds 25c¢ ‘ Sack’s Bakery

Roy Zimnierman aged 37 vears son Mr. and Mrs. Milburn Risser and of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zimmerman of family and Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Chid% Wawaka -died Monday in Chicago the dister and family spent the first of the result of an operation. =He was form- week in Bryan Ohio the guests of the erly in ' the antomobile business in ladies’ sister Mrs. Hazel Johunson and Kendallville. family. . : ’

Quality First ' . - Economy Always JET-WHITE STORES | . “Save Every Da-y The Jet White Way” - | Pure 25 Ib. cloth . | SUGAR Cane bag $1.39 .10>pounds 54C

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Miss Gladys Baker was a Fort Wayne visitor today. Chester (. Smith of Indianapolis §pent a couple of davs in Ligonier this week. . o . Mrs. Harry Green and: Mrs. Arlo Shedrer spent yvestevday i%';\ul’nn'n with friends. 2 2 Mrs. Homer Hite and Mrs. George Foster were Fort Wavne shoppers Wednesday. .. . Mrs. C. K. Hoagland will entertain the M. E. Missionary Society at her home [Friday afternoon. ; ) Mrs. A, W. Lyon; Mrs. Henry Burkett and daughters Marie and- Mrs. Lenan Keasey were Goshen visitors Wednesday afternoon. : Saturday the ladies of the M. E. church of Topeka will serve a snpper consisting of pancakes, country sausage and new maple syrup. ‘s Saturday the ladies of the M. B clfureh of Topeka will serve a supper consisting of pancakes, country sausage and new maple syrup. Mrs. Frank Austin @ who visited several days this week with her sister Mrs. Lyman Kilmer near Diamond lake returned today to her home in (‘hicago. . e .

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~ Lon McNutt is now making his home with a son at Otsego, Mich - Corn-for Sale—Mrs. J. N. Denny. - i i © 10b2t* " Wednesday turned out to be an ideal spring day. o - For Sale—Two ‘hog houses. John Speckeen, / 10b2t* Fosters next community sale wild be held next Thursday April lith, Mrs. Leata Leavy of Goshen spent Wednesday with relatives here. - City Clerk Kimmell had husiness which took him to Goshen Wednesday, Mrs. Frank Ellsworth and son ot Lansing, Mich.. are here vigiting rejatives. o ‘ Mrs. Fred Weeks and Mrs, Leland Calbeck spent Wednesday - in Fort Wayne. : -~ Dr. Woodward Hayvs of Albion suffered a hroken arm while hoxing with his son John. e Mr. and Mrs. Clair Weir will leave Sunday on a trip to Indianapolis and Hanover, Indiana. ; : If vou value your man keep him away from“ Naughty Baby’ at (rvstal Sunday and Monday. ; Mrs. George K. Smith and - Mrs. Charles Hill of Chicago. are guests ol the Melvin Drain family. 3k ""‘*""""“"“’f' : - Elza F. Bonner of Noble county aud Goldie Clouse of Whitley county secured a marriage license at Columbia City. : N . Alice White in ‘‘Naughty Baby” when she’s good. she's very very good —but when she's naughty she’s one wicked baby. See her at Crystal Sunday and Monday. o For Sale-—Reed bhaby cab $5.00, Florence soft coal heating stove $B.OO, baby walker $l.OO, nursery chair 50c, kitchen table 75¢, 9x14 rug $3.00. Enquire at 100 Union street. L e “Mrs. Tom Green nad children are Vvisiting her parents at Auburn Saturday Tom Green and Arlo Shearer will come from Chicago to thig city - and will be accompanied home Sunday by {their families who: ha've_ been in this city and Auburn visiting relatives,

THURS. APRIL ¢ e Wild Orchids Starlfihg Greta Gabro, Nels Asther and Lewiss Stone a big 11 reel production. ; - FRI., AND SAT. APRIL 56 ® ° The Glorious Trail Ken Maynard and his horse Tarzan tells the thrilling story of the first cross country telegraph. .- SUN. AND MON. APRIL 7-8 Starring Alice White the girl With champagne ideas and a -home brew income. Hat juggler at the Ritz—heart juggler on Park Avenue! Hot number in a bathing suit, Flaming Alice ‘White and Jolly Jack Mulhall two ;sta.rs in one great picture. : i Also Lupina ILane con}edy and a latest news. . TUES.. WED., THURS., APRIL 9-10-11 Two .vears in the filming a story never hefore told—scenery never before screened heauty unsurpassed. COMING APRIL 22 Bradley Kincaid popular Radio artist and announcer from W. L. S. in person. : :

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Many Free Prizes On . -~ Last Bay Of Cooking School $9.00 Hotpoint Percolator to be given . away as special attend- | " ance prize . ‘ Baskets of Groceries, pastfy' and food reacly to - } serve will be given as pri2¢s also. o Don’t Miss The Last Big Session Of The School In The CRYSTAL Theatre, Friday . ‘Afternoon, Two to Four O’clock | - ~ APRIL sth L ' _ SCHOOL CONDUCTED BY i Mrs. Alma Hunt

Mrs. Audley Green and guest Mrs. Welsh spent Wednesday in Fort Wayvne Mr. and Mrs. George Miller will move to Fort Wayne the first of the week. - - Mra: Tim Welsh . of <Pittsburg, Pa, is the guest of Mrs. Audleyv Green and family. e ~ Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Miller are entertaining their grandson from South Bend. : L : Mrs. Mae '(}urney is home from.Caltfornia where she spent the winter. Her son James remainned in that state

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Look at these - Bargains! 1926 Overland Six Sedan Mechanically perfect five gpod tires, bumpers and new Dbattery; finish just like new. This car has been driven 1800 miles and has had the best of care. PRICED TO SELL. 1927 Chevrolet Coach Mechanically perfect, five good tires, bumpers and good - battery, Duco finish. A demonstration will convince. - 1928 Chevrolet Coach Mechanically perfect, good rubber, bumpers and battery. Finish just® like new. Drive this car and convince yourself it’s a good buy. 1927 ¥Ford Fordor Sedam. Mechanically good condition, ™ five good tires and .wire wheels. Good battery and paint. Priced right. 1927 Chevrolet Truck Mechanically perfect, good tires, cab and body. Best buy in the city if you need a truck

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Bernard Baughman was calléed oun the federal grand jury at. Fort Wayne Wednesday, o e Mr. and-Mrs. Jay Hite are remodeling the interior of their ‘home- on North Cavin street. = - Mrs. Ida Parker ‘returned to her home jn Wolf Lake Wednesday after spending the winter with her daughter Mrs: Charles F. Green and family, “Mrs. John 1. Henrviis in. Fort Wayne vigiting her danghter Mrs. Hal Green and. son Dickie. Dickie is recovering. from an attack- of = the measles. : e Pl

the car you want == gt the Price You Want to Pay! No matter what price you want to pay for a used car—we can supply you with a better automobile than you ever expected to own ‘ for that amount of money! . o We have many used cars that cannot be told . fromnew. The motors have been thoroughly - overhauled by our expert mechanics—upholstery and hardware are in excellent con- "~ dition—and some have even been refinished - in pleasing colors of Duco! - ’ - Hereisyour opportunaty to get a real bargain! ‘ - And you can have absolute confidence in these cars that bear the red “O.K. that counts” Tag—because they have been caretully checked over by skilled inspectors, and ~ represent definite, known value that you can | depend on. - e e - Come in and pick out your car now—while we _ " have a wide selection for you to choose from! - LINCOLN-CHEVROLET Inc. L G. T. WHITTAKER, Prop. d - - Open Evening. Open Sundaystill noon. LIGONIER

| AMis. Elma K. Stewart .of Aurora, 111, is the guest: of her patents My, Iland Mrs, James Kinnison. | l?e(:k»net"_ Bros. have taken over the iJoe Miller husiness and will buy all ikinds of innk and old: automobiles. ’!S@e thews. . 9adts - e - : { Theré will be .a chicken pie sup‘.{Derwut ‘theé Cromwell M. K. church i"l_‘hug‘sdjy April 11. Cafteria ‘lun.(:h at i‘noon.v o - = RODbete !‘ : vt f"""‘"";“'."'-"?‘f'“ ; 4 We have a c¢lient who has a modern 3153‘9;‘)@1'15" ,i‘n 'E_lkl.nn't. who desires tojtrade for a 60 or S 0 acre farm. Kim: | 'lméll' Realty Company. e