Ligonier Banner., Volume 63, Number 49A, Ligonier, Noble County, 30 December 1929 — Page 4
“The Talk of the Town” ' M MONDAY AND TUESDAY DECEMBER 30 and 81 € . 99 Love, Live and Laugh Stah'ing George Jessel, Broadway;s favorite singing comedian, assisted by Lela Lee. A song of joy and happiness Efingled with laughter and tears, a brilliant song that plays on yofir heart strings. All talking, all singing—also Chic Sales in a good 'gct and Fox Movietone News. Admission 20 and 40 cents, Jo WEDNESDAY THURSDAY AND FRIIMI’ARY 1-2.3 ‘ 6 . 9 Marianne ‘ With Marion Davies at her best, she clowns, she sings, she dances she’s marvelous, nothing so captivating has come to the talking screen. Get ready for your happiest experience of the talking films. Imagine a vilage in France after the Armistice with merry Marion Davies surrounded by a lot of doughboys hungry for fun. With songs and laughs and heart-throbs and thrills you'll wish this musical comedy romance might never end! NEW YEAR’S MATINEE at 2:30 Adm. 20 and 40 cents, L SATURDAY JANUARY 4 . : ' e e ° 9y The Flying Marine Starring Ben Lyon and ‘Sherly Mason @ superb story of brotherly sacrifice—also a comedy and Fox Movietone News. Adm. 20 and 30c. SUNDAY, MONDAY TUESDAY JANUARY 5-6-7 . €4 . . 3 . Big Time An all talking all singing drama of backstage and in Hollywood Studios with a splendid cast—also all talking comedy and news. COMING SOON ”THE COCK EYED WORLD"”
As we take the old calendar down from the wall and put the bright new one in its place, we all naturally pause to review the events of the | old year and make plans for | the new, For all of us, 1929 brought its mixture of joy and sorrow, of disappointment and suecess. And 19300 waits at the door with new opportunities for achievement and happiness. : ' The members of this organization wish one and all the best that life has to offer in . the new year. . Brown Funeral Home" rown runeral Home LIGONIER _ Phones i Office 115 Residence 120
e Y T We are taking this quality merchandise from our regular stock and reduced it for this Pre-Inventory Sale. —-_——-_———_d____— Wool Blankets . Values to $4.45, special L. 3288 oSI Ele e L (oal hbds, galvanived' .. = = = = 25, Laeyenameldishpans’ .. = = 95, BeEas Wevalue . 0020202020200 ogs Mens work socks. perpair’.. . ... 9c White combinets, special ... 69¢ T e Al 0 9e M e peryard .. on Glass Nappie5,aeach..............‘..,........................,9c M—“ TOYS! TOYS! TOYSH All 25¢ toys, y0urch0ice........... ... .. 19¢ All 50c toys, yourchoiee™ ... ... .. . 30c —_— Hard mixed candy per pound... ... 10c Chocolate Cherry Cream per pound ... 29¢ Mixed nuts per polnd .. 00 Chocolate assorted Creams per p0und.......19¢ TRY OUR CANDY AND SEE THE DIFFERENCE | W.R. Thomas Stores Ligonier 5¢ to $5.00 Store Indiana
The Eagles will hold their New Years eve dance tomorrow night. - Mrs. Gertrude Kimmell of MilwauAkron, Ohio, yesterday where she spent Christmas. £ Mrs. Gertrude Kimmell of Miliwaukee, Wis.,, spent hristmas with her parents near this city.. 'Mrs. Blanche Lafta and Mrs. Frances Gerkin were dinner guests yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Culver.
Raymond Miller of South Bend is spending the holiday vacation with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Cauncey Miller.
Burley Miller returned to Buffalo, N. Y., last evening. Mrs. Miller and daughter remained for a longer ‘visit with relatives here and at South Bend.
Mr.oand Mrs. Wesley Vance and | Mrs. Frank Cain had as guests yesterday Mr. and Mrs. George King and family, Carl King and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leiler, Allegian, Mich.
, Sale Notice Six month time with interest from date will be my terms when my sales open Jan. 9 1930. Have arranged to have good horses balance of the season (not plugs.) 10 head for next sale. Everything else as isual. : Geo. D. Foster - New Year's Matinee at 2:30 at Crystal. Walter Epert of Chicago was a Christmas guest of Ligonier relatives. Charles Wagner and family spent yesterday with relatives in Warsaw.
Marian Davies in “Marianne” at Crystal Wednesday Thursday and Friday. Marian Davies ;n “Marianne” at Crystal Wednesday Thursday and Friday. ~ Guy Barnes and family of Ligonier were guests of Topeka friends one day last week. e Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Strait will entertain at a New Year's party tomorrow night. Love, Live and Laugh an extra fine attraction at Crystal ltonight and tomorrow, : ~ Leo Kahn a former resident of thie city was here last vwee,k vigiting old T}friends. : . -~ Luther Hallett of Waterloo was a guest Christmas of Miss Josephin_e Pancake. £
‘The Christmas dance at the Elks temple was well attended and highly enjoyed. The Elks will hold their card party with a picnic supper at the temple this evening, | The Ligonier high school basl_:etball‘ teams will play at Butler Friday evening January 3rd. : : John 1.. Henry was called.; to Fort Wayne yesterday by the serious illness of a sister. : - Miss Joséphine Pancake was in Waterloo over the week end the guest of }Miss Maxine Voss. : Despite -the snow blockade Ligonier merchants have little to complain of in Christmas trade. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Nusbaum and son Maurice were Christmas guests of Mr, and Mrs. C. G. Keehn.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weeks and son Freddie are spending seevral days at Whiting with relatives. -
Mrs. Hattie Hyman and daughter Helen and Mrs. C. V. Joseph are spend ing the day in Fort Wayne .
Harold McDaniel a student at Purdue is a guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. George A. McDaniel.
Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Suddaby of Toledo Ohio spent Christmas with the George Ramsby family.
M. A. Cotherman and family took Christmas dinner with his mother Mrs. H. F. Cotherman in Goshen.
Robert Wigton of Purdue University is spending the holiday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wigton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Green, Mr. and Mrs. Squire Robinson Jr., of Detroit, spent the week end with relatives here
Miss Velma Deardorff and Wendall Nichols will{gisit Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Peterson in shawaka this evening,
Lost—Beagle hound, white with small tan spots. . Name Jake, return to Mrs. E. R. Slater and receive reward.
Mr. and Mrs. George King and daughter Rose and son QGeorge, Jr., of New York state are spending a week here with relatives.
Chester V. Kimmell ©of Portland, will be the toastmaster at the annual livestock club banquet to be held at the new school building at York Center Wednesday evening, Jan. Ist.
Mr. and Mrs| Chauncey Miller entertained last week for Miss Alice Howald, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller and family of South Bend and Burley Miller- and family of Buffalo, New York. :
Mr. and Mrs. Burley Miller and daughter Katherine of Buffalo, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hartman and sons Horace Jr., and Albert of South Bend were Christmas guests of Mrs. Maude Bordner. : .
Arthur Biddle retturned to St. Louis Mo., Thursday after spending Christmas here with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Biddle. Mrs. Biddle and son went from here to Washington Court House Ohio to visit her parents returning to her St. Louis home some time this week.
’ Wilbur E. Webster of Ludlow, Ky., moved into the L. N. Bink property on the north side last Friday. Mr. Webster is an interior decorator and comes highly recommended. He has purchased the Bink property and will make Ligonier his future home. The deal was made through the Kimmell Realty company. -
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New Year's Matinee at 2:30 at Crystal. _ | Mrs. Fred Heffner of Osceola spent Friday here. : - . Charles Simmous spent the week end in St. Louis Mo. : Frank P. Bothwell spent Christmas in Indianapoliis the guest of his daughters.
Get ready to laugh see Marian Davies in “Marianne” Wednesday Thursday and Friday. . All kinds of trucking and hauling promptly done. Joe Taylor phone 285, 39btt ~ All kinds trucking and moving. BEd Tice Phone 781 Ligonier Wawaka 23 on 3. 42a3m* Deputy U. S. Marshall J. W. Draper came home from Lake county to spend Christmas with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Burley Miller and daughter of Buffalo N. Y., spent Christmas with Ligonier relatives. : Nolan Loy of Tulsa Oklahoma is spending the holiday season with his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Loy. Mrs. W. A. Jackson of Goshen has been spending a week in the J. W. Draper and J. L. Dunning home. ~ Ralph E. Allen returned Thursday %evening to this city after spending Christmas at his home near Muncie.
Charles Growcock came home from Michigan to spend Christmas with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Growcock, Sol Henoch manager of the Ligonier Refrigerator company spent several days last week in St. Louis, Mo.
Miss Margaret- Hite came home from Fort Wayne and spent Christmas with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hite. ; -
Mrs. C. F. Graham of Elkhart spent Christmas day in the J. W. Draper home and with ber father J. L. Dunning.
John Corey civil war veteran celebrated the ninety-fifth anniversary of his birth at his home in Kendallville Christmas day. '
- The annual meeting of the policy holders of the Farmers Mutual Aid association will be held at the court house in Goshen on Saturday Jan. 4th for the purpose of electing officers and directors. ;
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ISee the new Ford s | | . bodies at our showrooms ‘ | - Frofil the ne'w deep radiator to y | ~ the curving tip of the rear fend- ‘ er, there ils an unbroken sweep , . of line--a flowing grace of con- | ‘ tour heretofore thought poss- | - ible onlyin an expensive auto- | | ~ mobile. Now, more_than ever, o the new Ford is a “\?lue far a- _ | ~ bove the price” | These new Ford bodies go on - display at our showrooms on | oy | - Tuesday, December 31st. ||| ‘McHugh Auto ' - Phone 54 Ligonier | ‘
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