Ligonier Banner., Volume 63, Number 30B, Ligonier, Noble County, 22 August 1929 — Page 4
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. s e - SPECIALFOR . \ | Fnday and Saturday ~ Bananas, 4 pounds 25¢ V - Fancy Peacheé, 3 pounds 22¢ Pure Spicesv - ~ Pure Vineger dack’s bakery
Ligonier dealers are paying $l.lB a bushel for wheat. A quarterly nieeting was held at Burr Oak church Monday evening. John Murphy of Pleasant Hill who had been quite sick is on the mend. Mrs. C. B. Guntle and daughter Nedra of Fort Wayne are spending the week at the W. H. Loy home. . Wanted to buy Good wooden barrels and good clean burlap bags. Call 209 29a4t James Coulter of Akron, Ohio formerly of Ligonier who has been a guest of friends here Wednesday drove over to South Bend. - FOR SALE—Choice Bermuda onions tomatoes and green corn. ~Call at country residence of Homer Hite four miles north of Ligonier. T. Hamilton. : 28b3t*
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New inproved aluminum cookers, fully equipped with triple pans, extra rack, vapor seal, release valve and separate base. Cook the New Modern Way. No need to have several bumers going: Prepare your whole meal by the new Waterless Method. These $ 95 large 9 1-2 quart Cookers on sale Y & .JU for a limited time at | . |
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Fruit jars, Pts. 69c¢ Qts... ...79c Jello, all flavors 2 pkgs. . .15c¢ Chipso, large pkgs .19 Oleo, Nut Maid, 2 pounds. . 35¢ Brooms, special value.. . 39¢ Lard, best, pure, 2 pounds, .. 25¢ Flour, Pillsburys Best] 24 1b §51.05
- Master Frank Wiley who has been ill is rapidly recovering. For Sale—3o-foot silo. See William A. Cochran. : 30a4t* 'E. Finley Kitson who spent a month here left Tuesday for a trip through the south. . Gilbert \Notestine has been out level ing off the Dale Barnhart lot at Diamond lake this week. FOR SALE—wicker sun parlor furni ture in excellent condition. A bvargain. Mrs. Sol Henoch. ' 30h4t - Bring your junk to our yards and receive the highest prices for same. ‘We buy old cars. Harry Fox phone 433 at Joe Miller’s old stand. 30btf Mrs. Hazel Stroman and Miss Kathleen of Ligonier spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Schick and Miss Gleta Schick in Elkhart township. °
Baked beans, Heinz, 2 cans..... 25c¢ Cheese, Wis. cream, 1b........ 28c Steel Wool, 2 packages....... 15c Peas and Gern, Pertect, 2 cans 25¢ Soap, Kirks Flake, P&G, 1037 8 Alba Pl 9 e b
Miss Katherin Arbaugh, of Kentucky, is a guest this week of Miss Emily Wigton.
Mrs. Glenn Stayton and children of Mishawaka are the-guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs.- James Holm.
~Mr. and. Mrs. Max Tower and Mrs. J. C. Billman spent last Thursday in Fort Wayne with Mrs. Miller and family. : ;
Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Baker and son, of Sturgis, Mich., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Koon last evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Damey, Miss Rosalie Werking and Miss Velma Deardorff spent Tuesday evening in South Bend. .
Dr. William Makenson of Columbia City, a former practicing dentist of Ligonier was in the city Wednesday calling on”old friends. - :
Norma daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith residing on Lincoln Way West underwent a tonsilectomy cperation Tuesday a. m. at Dr. Black’s emergency hospital. : :
Mr. and Mrs. Max Tower and family who have been visiting Mrs. Tower's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Billman the past two weeks left for their honie in Middleport, N. Y., Saturday by auto.
Mrs. Myron A. Kirkland, of this city, and Mrs. Sol Miller of Syracuse arrived home Sunday afternoon aft r spending ‘several days in Indianapolis with relatives. Mrs. Lelia’ Smith who accompanied the ladies to that city remained for a longer visit.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 22 The Last ot Mrs. Chaney With Beautiful Norma Shearer Trough the upper-crust. of London’s swankiest society crashes thz mysterious and charming Mrs. Cheyney as the alluring society “Raffles” who steals love as well as jewels. FRI. and SAT.,, AUG. 23-24 f The Air Circus ‘With David Rallins and Sue Carol. ;See young American learning to fly: soaring to the clouds; plunging fo eath. See the breathless double parachute; the crashes of planes. Its all in the speed-picture of love and aviation—‘The Air Circus.” : SUN. and MON.,, AUG. 25 and 26 ’ } The Shady Lady ‘With Phyllis Haver and Robert Armstrong. Look behind the scenes of the gambling-hell of the West Indies with the ‘Shady Lady’—a fugitive from justice and a soldier of fortune who won her love—one of the really great pictures of the year. 3 ‘Coming next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday The Drag . With Dick Barthlemess. ' Also Comedies and NNews Events.
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Clarence Ball returned to Toledo, today. ; d Johnnie Epert of Fort Wayne is spending the week here. : Mr. and Mrs, Carl I_)écker are spend ng the week in Chicago. ~ Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Weaver visited friends .in Kendallville Tuesday. . t | % ———— : i Mrs. Leo Kerner who has been ,vis-§ iting here has gone to Chicago. ! Willi‘am. Cummings is home from a! pleasant visit to his old home in Ohio. % Miss Gladys Raub of Kendallyille | was a Ligonier visitor last evening. } Rev. Anderson of the M. E.'chu.rch_], is recovering frbm an attack of erysipelas, ’ : ,i{: , ! e o | Mr. add Mrs. Bernard Mcßride of Wakarusa, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adron Urick = : Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Buke are here from Ames, olwa visiting his mother and brothers, = : ‘ Mrs. C. R. Smith and {z-tniily are at ending the bible institute at Winona this week. ' - a 0 Miss Athele Hayes is the 7gue.st" of her sister Mrs. Herbert Cockley on South Cavin street.
LOST-—Three brood sows.. If found please notity Earl Gerren, Ligonier R. R. 1 or phone 884. : *
: annabelle-, daughter ' of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Beers at Kimxnen is very ill of effects of the flu.
Mesdames L. L. _Koo.n, F. E. Weir, Rollin ‘Baker and Miss Ina Warren paid Elkhart a visit today.
Mrs. E. R. Slater is home after spending *several days this week in Michigan City with friends.
Mrs. Fred Weeks and son Freddie spent vesterday with Mr. and Mrs. KEstel Moore at Cromwell. i«
Mrs. E. L. Cox of Warsaw, is spending the week with her son and family Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. William Gregg of Fort Wayne were in the city Wednesday evening attending the carnival.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelley and eranddaughter Jeannette are home after a ten day visit in Chicago. -
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Sackett will ar-
rive home this evening from a visit with friends in lowa-and Nebraska.
Mrs. William Bobeck, of near Ligonier, injured in an auto accident, is in the hospital at Goshen for an X-ray examination.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Kern and Mr, and Mrs. Evans, of New Carlisle, were supper guests 'of Mr .and Mrs. Earl Taylor last evening. :
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cummings and baby of Elkhart spent the first of the week with his parents Mr. and Mrs. William - Cummings. :
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Spurgeon are planning to attend the state meeting of the American Legion and Auxiliary at Richmond this week.
There will be Sunday school at the M. E. church at the usual hour. Cwing to the illness of Rev. Anderson the preaching services will be cancelled.
Mrs. George Foster left this morning for Fargo, North Dakota, taking with her the children of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lepird, who have spent the summer here.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gowdy, of Goshen were guests of Ligonier friends last night. Mrs. Gowdy who recently lost_her sight is improving and is able to see again.
Mrs. E. Williams and son Ross accompanied Mrs. CGeorge Foster on her trip to Fargo, N. D. Mrs. Williams will stop in Minneapolis and visit Mr. and Mrs. Chester Freed.
Ray’Slabau@h who has been spending some time in Mi‘outa‘na and ‘Texas and is at present at the Cephas Bower home in Monte Vista, Colo., will start for home Sunday. .
Mrs. Donald Netz, who is very ill of erysipelas in a South Bend hospital is slightly improved. eer father Dr. Fred Clapp was called home from a fishing trip in Canada. i
Mrs. John Coulter of Akron Ohio who has submitted to numerous operations is gradually recovering. She is now visiting relatives-in Hicksville Ohio and may reach Ligonier her former Home.. =« : : |
~ Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Long of Poteau Oklahoma Mr. and Mrs. Harlen Long and son Kenneth of Cleveland Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Llioyd Long and son Robert of South Bend and Hugh Long of' Whiting spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Long. .
" ? . 'Peaches. 7 . South Haven are now ripening. They are one of the best canning peaches. You know our peaches and melons. Across the river from Blosser Park. Sunrise Orchards, W. W. Kercher & Son, Goshen, Ind., Phone Suburban J-21.. = :
; United Brethrem Church. . Bible School at 10 o'clock. Mrs. H. E. Robinson Supt. We will net have preaching services Sunday as the pastor desires to attend the Bible conference at Winona lake. . - We want to urge our people to attend worship services some where Sunday evening. I am sure that the Methodist or the Christian churches will welcome you at their evening services. e : An other opportunity is afforded our people to hear the Students from many nations at he Christian church Ethis Thursday evening. Yeur pastor regrets that he is out of town. We Ehobfrour people will attend. ;
“ Christian Church ! Vacation days are about over and now need to give more time and energy to the church. All the -regulay services of this church will be held at the usual hours next Sunday. Wgq hope every one who is in the city will find their place in Sunday School and the worship service of the church Bible school at 10:30 Preaching and Communion at 11:30 and 8:30 P. M. Daylight saving time. We need to lift these " services to the place they occupy in the community life but we icannot do it without your assistance and presence Will vou come? -
.Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Keehn, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Shearer, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmell, Mrs. Charles Andrews and Msr. Otis Nusbaum spent Sunday at Kin-Ro-Ka farm near Lake Forest, Illinois. ' :
- : Notice. The members of the Perry Township advisory board are requested to meet next Tuesday evening at the home of Trustee Harry Simmons to consider the tax budget for the coming year.
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