Ligonier Banner., Volume 63, Number 23A, Ligonier, Noble County, 1 July 1929 — Page 4

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Miss Bernice Hite was W 1 of tonsilitis last week. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Earnhart are Ligonier visitors. - . Chet Hile' is on a trip to Portland for W. H. Green. Mr. and Mrs. Russell -Hoak spent the week end here. : Mrs. Lee :Loeser visited friends in Goshen last Thursday. i Misses Agnes Baker and Gladyvs Hite spent Sunday in South Bend. - The Earl James family of Eikhart spent the week end in Ligonier. Mrs. Charles Winebrenner and mother are home from a vigit in Illinois.: Mr. and Mrs. aDrell Keasey of Fort Wayne were here over the week end. Chauncey Kunce and tamily of South Bend were recent visitors here. Curtis Cole was taken to the Elkhart hospital yesterday for- observation. - o Mr. and Mrs. Tom: Wolf of Fort Wayne spent the week end with Ligonier relatives. . - . Mr. and Mrs. Linvill Calbeck and son of Fort Wayne were week end visitors here. ’—“;m . - The greatest murder trial ever film ed His Capines Woman 3 days Crystal starting Tuesday . : - ;L e " Mrs. Eva Mishler and daughter Leona of Goshen were Sunday guesis of Mrs. Jennie Drain. Mrs. Elton Miller and daughtérs of Benton visited her parents here Mr. and Mrs. Milton Miller. :

Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hallett of Clveland, Ohio, were guests Sunday of Miss Josephine Pancake. ! Skim milk fresh daily for stock feed Cloverleaf Creameries Inc., Ligonier, Ind., formerly the Hawpatch. . She loved—and killed—and loved again—in Capines Woman Crystal Tuesday Wednesday Thursday. - Mrs. G. Floyd Cooper and son of Cleveland are guests of Mrs. Rose Bourie and other Ligonier relatives. Mrs. Jacob Feldman of Fort Wayne has heen the guest of her parents Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Wolf on Union street, . : Miss Maratha Schlabach a student nurse at Chicago is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schlabach east of this city. - Under the soft moon of the tropies —a man and a girl alone—His Capine woman—Crystal . Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday.. : Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Todd and son Charles of Buffalo, U. Y., are here to spend their vacation with Mr. and Mrk Joe Smith and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Brown arrived Saturday to visit the Kegg farm that was. hit by the storm Thursday night. They were dinner guests Saturday of Miss Olive Galbreath. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Brown had as their callers at Syracuse Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Earnhart and Mr. and Mrs, Farrell Ott. - ;

SKIM MILK FRESH DAILY o For 'Stock Feed ‘- ‘ , Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc. - Ligonier, Ind. - e Formerly Hawpatch Co-operative Association

Get your fire works at the Shobe tourist camp. ' Fire works for. sale -ut the Shobe tourist camp. S James Kinnmison continues to improve in health. e » , Ben Lyon and Lya Mara '_in Dancing Vienna at Crystal tonight. .Mrs. Fredonna Barnhart and Miss Velma Deardorff spent Sunday evening at Rome City. S Mrs, Lucinda Kime and Miss Mildred Kime are entertaining guests from Toledo. : Will Sack and Neal Hontz played with the Kendallville band at Pretty lake yesterday. : ' Everett Mier of Milwalkee, Wis., is the guest of his parents Mr. and Mys, A B Mier. - - The Henry Burkett fum;ily! attended a reunion at the Kendallville fair grounds Sunday. L. L Hayden will be located in.the [Foster- building and ready for business in a few dayvs. # |G e , ; Mr. and Mrs. Don Braden of near | : Kimmell were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Regula. Mrs. Gus Baken.spent several dayvs last week near Wolcottville with her daughter Mrs. Jacob Shell. r Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Williams arrived ihome Saturday from a visit of ten lr(laéys in Oklahoma and Texas.

Miss Kate Newton will arrive home this evening from a visit with friends in Western Springs Illinois. o Mrs. Lloyd- Williamson and daughter Bonnie and guests from Goshen spent Sunday in ‘Fort Wayne. One hulbldredgand fifty guests were present -Sunday at the family reunion held at the Harvey Hoak farm home. Mr. and Mrs. Zur Smith and Mr. and Mrs. William Ehler of Chicago, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Calbeck. : Mrs. Hal Green and son Dickie of Syracuse, N. Y., are here for a three weeks’ visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Henry. ‘ . Miss Helen Green, teacher in the ‘public schools at Milwaukee, Wis., is ‘home to spend the summer with her father John Green. ' ; The L. L. Hayden garage is moving into . the Foster building on Third | street and will be ready for business? the last of this. week. : ‘ - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haller of South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob ;Hulll of Mishawaka.were visitors in Ligonier over the week -end. ' }‘ Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kimmell of{‘ Portland on their way to Chicago for a vacation of a week stopped over in{ Ligonier Sunday to visit the J. ©. Kimmell family. : : L Mr. and Mrs J. C. Morris and Mr. and Mrs. John Magnuson of Elkhart spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Morris and daughters Lucile and Bernice will leave for Los- Angeles, Calif., to attend the E]ks convention.

NON.JVIN . X - 5 Dancing Vienna With Ben Lyon and Lya .\lara.% Jazz Mad youth caught in the whirl of Dancing Vienna, handsome Ben Lyon and lovely Lya Mara in a romance as sweet as vour favorite love song. TUES. WED. THURS., JULY 2-34 His Captive Woman $ 7 i With Milton Sills and Dorothy ‘Mackaill, carbaret dancer and muri(leress: A primitive woman alone on an island -with her captor and a ‘{regenerated woman on trial for her life. . : Milton Sills is the stolid New York cop who trails and captures her—strandéd on a desert island, they love !and take marriage vows. See this 'soul stirring heart throbbing drama %Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. f Coming ‘S,uuday and Monday July 7-8 | The marvel of the age Real Talkinz !Pi('tures. See “Takie film Revue” 10 )Big- acts including Ninging dancing girls choruges ete., it actually lives—{tml}gs acts also Annapeolis starring iJohnny Mack Brown.

Guest Coupon Good With One Paid Admission on Monday

There will be a two-day session of the Noble circuit court July § and 9. Ben Conrad and Maynard )-leisnei' havg gone to Michigan on a fishing trip. - ; County Attorney Vanderford was in Albion today attending commissioners’ court. - o Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Nowels, ‘of Huntington, were guests at the (Carl Nowels home Sunday. ‘ ‘ Eamily reunions were held at the tourist park and at the home of Levi Cliddister Sunday. Mr. anl Mrs. Morton Beck of Albion were Sunday evéning guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Sackett. Miss Mafjorié Calbeck is taking lessons in banking under her grandfather S. B. Tucker in Cromwell. ‘Dr. A. E. White and family of Indianapolis will be guests over the 4th of July of Attorney Frank P. Bothwell. B 5 ;

’ The next issue of the Banner will be printed Wednesday, July 3rd. Advertisers will govern themselves ac l cordingly. : : } ‘Mrs. Carl Smith, son Robert and daughter Evanna Jane were at the Ft. {Benjamin Harrison citizem training camp Sunday to visit Hobart Smith. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Marion Galloway. - Miss Catherine Geraghty of the Leader office will leave tomorrow for her home in Towa to spend a three weeks’' vacation - with her parents. Miss Marie Snyder will accompany Mis Gerahty to her home where she will be a guest. : Mr. and Mrs. John O. Slutz entertained the Decker families and Atorney Frank P. Bothwell at dinner Sunday at Sargents, Lake Wawasee. Cther Ligonier guests at the hostelry were Mr. and Mrs, Graham Lyon, Mrs. A. W. Lyon, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Williams and daughter, Mrs. Ball John H. Green and daughter Helen. Pay vour Banner subscriptions.

Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Dr.L S Wellington representing the Meigs Optical Shops of Goshen, Ft. Wayne and South Bend will be at Binks Jewelry Store Every Thursday afternoon and Evening. : All advice and glasses are backed;by Indianas largest Optical Organization. Reliable service thru-out Indiana

THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.

- 4H Club Meeting. -} Last Friday evening the boys and girls who are enlisted in the 4H movement in Washington, Sparta, Perry and. Elkhart townships, together with their sponsers, met in the basement of the Christian church and héld an interesting meeting. - A number of members of the Ligonier Chamber of Commerce and the farm buréau in the wester part of Noble county lhaving - previously agreed to act as sponsers for the boys and girls enlisted in club work. The purpose of this meeting was to get the members and sponsers together. ~ G. T. Whittaker acted as chairman The Sunday school orchastra under the direction of Mrs. Frank Vondersmith opened the meeting with several selections. Miss Ott one of the club leaders led in the singing. Short talks were given by C. R. Stansbury, H. P.. Tucker, Carlos Palmer and | Walter Beers. e , One of the amusing features was a talk giyven by Arthur Morris who appeared on the scene dressed as a rube He took charge of the meeting and ghjected- very strongly to club work using the objections generally set out by those who are opposed to this movement. Mr. Cunningham the countv ugeim gave a short talk and conducted the drawing. Each sponser. drew the name of the club leader, which they are to sponser during the season. -At.the close of the meeting a committee served light refreshments consisting of pie ala mode and lemonade. ‘ Greater interest is shown in the western part of Noble county this year than ever before and those who have a.greéd to become’ sponsers for some boy or girl realize it is a privilege rather than a burden. :

. Belled Buzzard Annays Farmers Carthage Ind., June 28--As strange as the belled buzzard of fiction is the venerable bird which awed farmers a few miles west of here as he soared overhead with a constantly thinkling bellga‘n‘ound his neck. . . Livestock in a. field near which Mont and Earl Lacy were workiag showed extreme excitement as . the buzzard approached. The two farmers at first heard nothing, but presently saw the bird as he wheeled directly - overhead and noted the bell about his neck. ' ' Tales of the belled buzzard had beén heard"before. _ Some claim that he travels over a wide area and may not be seen for a year or more after he once has qutted a locality. Strange jsupersitions followed the flight of'this markekd carrion feeder whose every ;movement is attributed to some unknown power which guides him.| It is said that an eccentric captured the bird and placed the bell as a means of testing public reaction to his ap‘pearance. . ;

Real Estate Transiers Ona G. Dill exe. to Arthur J. Graves and wife out lot 36 Ligonier. - Ona G. Dill exe. to Arthur J. Graves and wife pt. lot 22 O. P. Ligonier, Ona G. Dill exe. to Arthur J. Graves an%wife lot 10 H. C. Fisher’s addition Ligonier, ’ : §o Carey H. Jeffries and wife to Alfred 0. Jeffries et al pt. lot 11 Smith’s addition Ligonier. = : Nora P. Dodge and husband et al to Alta M. Wolf and husband out lots 16 and 15 Ligonier. " . Will Render Duet ; The Misses Maxine Steinbarger and Gola Schick are to play a patriotic duet on the piano for the A»me‘rican Legion program at Cosperville July 7. Mrs. C. G. Keehn of Ligonier is their teacher in music. 'Black Ants Valuahle : to Worry Coco Louse ; “Without Black Ants Na Coco? ;reads a sign posted at the ent:-:,luce! ‘of a great plantation in central Javaxl It does not go unheeded, for the natives hand in some four million nests of these little creatures every year, and receive payment in return. These black ants live only upon trees infest: ed by the white coco louse. Neither the louse nor the ants inJure the trees., The real enemy is a certain beetle whose name is Helopel tis, which also attacks the tea plant, It has been found that when the black ants are present the Helopeltis failg .to injure the trees. Apparently thig 'sap-sucking pest is disturbed by the ‘activity of the ants, for the latter d¢ ‘not attack the beetle. ’ This is why the black ants are pro ‘tected. Food is provided for them by picking the white coco lice from the ‘shells of the fruit, where they congre ‘gate, and placing them on the ‘coce trees {o attract the ants and disturb ‘the beetles. . ‘ l

. An Arithmetic of 1649 In the Garcia library of the Univer Sity of Texas is the oldest arithmetic ‘ln America. Upon touching itg vellum eovers and back skin thongs your ;memory may go back -to that proud but unwelcomed day when your owp schooling arrived at the portal page -of “Fractions.” With awe one discov‘ers that pupils of 1649 had to wade through seven chapters of mathe ‘matical quicksands. The ploncers ievidently desired' to obtain strength iof mind in their children for it was {a stern age. Another chapter was de _voted “to the formation of military companies in squares, hexagonal unitg ‘and other strange geometrical forms ‘Otherwise the book shows pupils struggled with the same problems that .perplex modern youngsters, . Read The Ligonier Banner. - Now 18 the time to pay vour Banamer

For Sale or Trade i Property in coropation of Ligonier property and 7 acres of ground also house and lot 5% blocks from center of town wil.l‘s_ell with small payment down or well trade. What have yon got to trade.- I do not need the money. Inquire at Banner Office. -23 alt i FOR SALE—Corn and Oats. Phone 271 Ligonier. = , 22b4t Currents and' goosebefries for sale. See Mrs. Chris Mann. = - 22b2t* Last chance to see al] Vienna at'the Dance%rys‘tal tonight. ~ Notices—l am back at ay old stand blacksmitping. Geo. Kietzer. 22a3t* Boaa o Clap your hands—Cla?) vour thighs —Dancing Vienna is here tonight Crygtal. : : bi Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robinson and Mrs. Vern Pancake spent Thursday .in Fort Wayne. e A large party of Ligonier people attended the dance at Rome City Sunday night. Mrs. Charles C. Ullery is in Royal Oak Michigan visiting her twin daughters. She left Ligonier Friday. - Mrs. Ollie Simmons of the Jacobs store is back from her vacation of two weeks spent in Ohio and her home state. . : Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robinson and son Bobbhie have gone to a lake near Detroit, Michigan for a vacation of two weeks. s

Charles Zimmerman former Steuben county sherriff indicted for liguor conspiracy surrendered ' Saturday . His bond was set at $7,000. : Notice ' . All Farmers are notified to cut their (anada thistles at the proper time. < Signed : : "Harry Simmons, Trustee : 22h2t N;»tia to Water Takers - You are hereby notified that water rents are due-July Ist 1929 payable at the office of the city clerk on all rents due and not paid on or before July 20th a penalty of ten per cent will be added. : All water rents for 1929 are now due and must be paid on or before April 20th. _ = _ Office hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. The office will be open Wednesday and-Saturday evenings for the accommodation of the public. . _ Joseph C. Kimmell, City Clerk \ 23a6t

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