Ligonier Banner., Volume 63, Number 29A, Ligonier, Noble County, 12 August 1929 — Page 4

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John Johnson of Goshen visited Lignier friends Thursday evening. :

FOR SALE—OQuthoard motor in good; condition. See George Harrison. tf

Mrs. T. J. Hire spent several days last week visiting relatives in Benton township.

Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Kilmer of near Hl:]ngle lake Jleft Friday for their old home in Illinois on a visit. -

Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Wood went to Elkhart and spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. James. W. Smith.

Wanted to buy Good wooden barrels and good clean burlap bags. Call 209 - - 29a4t

Mrs. Herbert Ellsworth and son King, of Lansing, Mich.,, were guests last week of Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Biack.

‘Mrs. Henry Freed son Richard and daughter Virginia of Wakarusa spent the week end at the Harrison cottage Diamond lake. -

William Cummings expects to leave tomorrow for his old home in Van Wert, Ohio where he will visit old friends and relatives. : :

FOR SALE-—Choice Bermuda onions tomatoes and green corn. Call at country residence of Homer Hite tfour miles north of Ligonier. T. Hamilton. . , : 28h3t*

- Mrs. 0. W. Christie of this city was a guest at the wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Preston H. Miles at Syracuse one evening last week. :

E. Jacobs & Co., Inc. T ——————————————y Great Hosiery We carry the best quality of guaranteed Hosiery and have a complete stock of them in all the new shades. For the next 10 days we are offering them at special price reductions. $2.00 Guaranteed Hose .. .. ... $1.79 $1.65 Guaranteed Hose ... ... $1.48 $1.50 Guaranteed H05e................... $1.24 $l.OO Guaranteed Hose ... 88¢c ~ Childs Hose A lot of 50c socksZSc o ik Socks” . A% 35¢c .. ... ... 4 Munsing Silk Underwear $1 73 Lonbingtions. ... ... .%1 /4 $1 S Pleemers.. ... .. %D 90 hemas ... . ... %298 B WSk Suis. ... . %298 BEOO 8k Veste ... . ]9 B 0 Shorties.. . B 0 E. Jacobs & Co., Inc. Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear, Hats, Dry Goods, Rugs

‘ 80 Acre Farm For Sale 20 acres of muck land in mint, 60 acres of high land house and barn, Also residence in Ligonier on Lincoln Way West. See Charles R. Smalley Admr. for L. W. Smalley estate 408 Main St. Telephone 121. 28b4t

Notice The junk shop formerly owned by Joe Miller is under new management and the highest prices will be paid for junk. Harry Fox. Phone 433. 27a4t*

Frank Wiley is' ill at his home’ o 1 South Cavin street. . &

Errington Bowen of Fort Wayne spent the week end here.

Mrs. Charles Wagner is spending a few days with relatives in Warsaw.

Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Borger of Chi cago were guests of his brother O. V Borger. '

Mrs. Susan Borger was a week en guest of Goshen relatives and on Sun day attended the Stiver reunion a Rogers park. ;

Miss Charlotte Wartsler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wartsler sub: mitted to a tonsilectomy operation a Dr. Blacks office.

Mrs. Beulah Stone and son Rober will leave for their home in Glendale Calif.,, after a visit with her fathe G. M. Zimmerman.

Mrs. Calvin Knecht left for her home in Glendale, Calif., Saturday atter a pleasant visit with her parents Mr. and Mss. J. D. Kreager.

Miss Beatrix Flick is spending several days in Chieago. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kerner are here from Cleveland visiting' relatives. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Gordon Nathan and son of Chicago were lLigonier visitors Mrs. Roy Bink and children spent part of Jast week in Wabash with relatives. : e

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gibson of Mishwaka spent the week end herg with elatives. 5 T

The Rebekah lodge wiil hold a meet ing Thursday evening at 7:30 standara time. - :

Rev. Thompson of Decatur formel of this ¢ity called on Ligouier irien Saturday. : ' : .

George D. Foster and George Horse wvood are howme from a buying trip i Fennessee. ; ~Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stage ot lil nois, were guests Sunday of Mr. an Mrs. S. 5. Stage, :

Mr. and Mrs. Simon Ackerman o Fort Wayne were week end visitors o Ligonier relatives.

Mrs. Phil Schloss and son arrived wome . last night from the Epwohth rospital in South Bend..

The Charles F. Green family attended the Wiley family. reunion at the Tourist camp yesterday. =

* Mr. and-Mrs. Charles F. Green we guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mud in Elkhart last evening.

Mr. and . Mrs. Fred Gobel and M 1 and Mrs. Tom Wolf of F_ort Wayn spent the wek end here. S

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Galbreath and children of Elkhart were week end visitors of Finley Galbreath. :

Miss Elfa Jacobs and Leonard Selig of Chicago spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Selig. .

Mr. and Mrs. Stuller and Mrs. Grac Stone of Mishawaka were guests '_\je's terday of Miss Beatrix Flick.

Miss Betty Kegg of Indianapolis who is visiting here and at Wawaseac spent several days last week in Soutl Bend. 3 e

M‘fi. and Mrs. Clarence Mault ot Fort Wavne were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Williams over the wee! end. :

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rerick and chil dren of South Bend were guesrs over Sunday of her parents: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Prough. ;

Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mier and son Durbin who have been on a vactaion trip in Canada and the east are expected home tomorrow.

Miss Nadine Deardorff and]Leßoy Stanley, of South Bend, were guesis yesterday of Miss Deardorff’s paronts Mr. and Mrs. Albert Deardorsf.

Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Smith of near Albion have taken Miss Ellen Houser of this city who has been 11l for some time to their home to be cared for.

FOR SALE—Police pups full blood. joise dog $B. rest $5. Dan A. Yoder 6 miles north one half mile west of Ligonier. Dan A. Yoder Topeka R. 1. . . . 28b4t

Mrs. Donald Borger and daughter Janice of Chicago, returned to Ligonier Saturday, called here by the serious illness of hre grandmother Mrs. Seaburg.

Mrs. Frank "Royer, of Los Angeles, spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Stage. Mrs: Rager was formerly Blanche Guffey of this city and is a sister of Mrs. Stage.

MON. AUG. 12 - N. o . - Broadway Babies As big and as bright as all Broadway with Alice White as the dainty heorine ih a story of the theatrical and night club life in New York City. A colorful romance on the Great White Way behind the scenes on gay Broadway. A Riot of Whoopee! TUES., WED,, THURS,, AUG. 13-14-15 The Voice of the Ciiy : Featuring Willard Mach and all star cast in this gripping sane stirring story of a love that blossomed amid the cruelties, the lusts, the law degyin’g gangland of a great. methopolis. !W’l}i.le the city slumbers the underworld stirs to make this great detective mystery drama. . L COMING AUG. 20-21-22 _ ‘The Last ot Mrs. Chaney With Norma Shearer., i lAIso Comedies, News Reels, Revues. SRR R e R Re A

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THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.

Thanks for the Shower.

On Auguest 9th, on€ summer morn, Mother said that I was born; She said that Jud would be my name And it has ever been the same. ¢

To manhood [ did grow, = v But oh! it was so very slow. Fifty-three years have come and went Which has been most happily spent.

Thanks to you for the card shower 1 will think of you each hour; . Also, the flowers you have brought, Much pleasure-in them have I sought

But if 1 live to be fifty-four I'll expeet you to send some more. Now, if these lines yvou chance to see Just halt a moment and think of me Judson Kitson

Notice to Sehool Band No. 1. Owing to a coming engagement it is necessary that all members of band be at the next rehearsal promptly at 7:30, Tuesday evening. This is very important as I must know at once whether we can take the engagement. : Art Reed, Director.

Phil Schloss visited home folks over Sunday. i Dr. €. G. Keehn is out with a new Ford sedan, L j Wheat sold in I_,igrjniér today at $1.16 a bushel. . - Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rose are home from New York City. : L

Mrs. Jonas Schloss of Detroit is the guest of her sister Mrs. Milton Selig.

Charles Nolan, a railway employe, is guite ill at his home on the North Side. . i

Mrs. .\lel\'in’ Bothwell formerly Netttie Cornell is here visiting old time

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keehn of Milford visited Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Keehn. : =

- Mrs. John L. Cavin, who has been quite ill and in care -of a nurse showa much improvement.

‘Mr, and Mrs. Ed Reese came from Ashley to spend the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Marion Reese, FOR SALE—Mrs. Chester Wiley of 1221 Wayne street, Fort Wayne, has for sale a ‘Roupd Oak Range used ohly o short period. It is almost as good new, cost $135 and will take $75 for it. Also a good cow to be fresh about January Ist. The cow may be seen at the Lyman Kilmer farm. Price of cow $75. e These are bargains for, some one. If desired purchasers nmray make payment at the Banner office. 29a6t

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