Ligonier Banner., Volume 64, Number 18B, Ligonier, Noble County, 22 May 1930 — Page 4
INVESTMENT ON EARTH ° It Draws 4 per cent Compound Annually . . . . . , In this bank, whicb\gives special attqption to its saviné de-_v positors, a further cushon of safety ; prgvided through the : ample capital and surplus, and the time-tested principles which have proved their unswerving soundness through periods of war, panic, depression and economic upheanal. v We most earnestly invite you to consider your savings account as your primary and most important investment, and to give its constant gr'o'yvth the attenticn it deserves. ~ American State Bank " LIGONIER, IND.- . -
Saturday - Specials We have taken trom our regular stock of mer- ; chandise and reduced it for Saturday Specials. Childrens 2%, 25¢, 50c, $1
Ladies Rayon un- - derwear, real va....49C Mens Athletic underwear, 79; and 49C Kiddies hats and : bonnets....49¢ andzsc
ne Ladies Houses ' Dresses e, o 5 were $l.OO
Rubber stair ‘ } tread5,......10c and 15C Soap, 10c va. wias 2 b_al:s lOC 1 Rayon panel cur- ™ ¢} . taix)nls, el;chu79C A 85 . 5 T TS,
Congoleum Mats, each 9c : See Our Candy Spéc'ials W. R. Thomas 5c to $5.00 Store I Ligonier \ Indiana
[BN“MY Chain Grocery o : Megt Market SUGAR &= 10 57
Rib boiling beeflb. 17¢ Beef pot roast Ib. 23c Pork Loin Roast 22c Pork Steak, b. 23c Smoked ham, fauni’2oc Bacon Squares 16c’ Winnei C(y)\ffee, lb.ZZc
Candy Bars and Gugl; 3 packages 10c P&G and Kirks Flake Soap 10 bars 36c
Chicken founts and feeders, ........10c, 23¢c, 39c¢ Table oil cloth patterns, each......25C —Matches - ~ 2 bOXeSSC
Straw hats | up from 25¢ and IOC | Roys athletic under:vear..............Z5C Wreaths for De- = coration Day . $1- SOC
Watch the Crystal’s Programs. | Buy your Poppy éafly Saturday. j Chet Hile is in Bryan, Ohlo, today. | Mrs. M. A. Hutchison who has been very ill is improving. 1 Don’t forget that Saturday is Poppy Day and do your bhit.© v oF Corn ond oats for sal&; Herbert A. Wolf on the Albion road. - IbaBt* Mrs. Will Callahan and daughter of | Chicago are guests of relatives here. . Modern bungalow for rent. Inquire Will Inks or Loy Book Store. All kinds trucking and moving. Ed Tice Phone 781 Ligonier Wawaka 23 on 3. : : . 42a3m* Mr. and Mrs. Clair W. Weir ére' spending several days in Chicago this week. : Don’t miss those wonderful p'icturéa at the Crystal. No better can be seen anyplace. e Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kegg of Syracuse called on friends here Tuesday evening. Fred Stoltz of this city is a surgical patient at the Methodist hospital in Fort Wayne. 4 - Mrs. Earl Creps and son Robert wiil leave about June 6th for California to visit her sister. : l\?é. Glenn Roe, Mrs. Marion Gallo{way and Miss Olive Galbreath spent Tuesday in Elkhart. o Harold Nighsonger went over in Benton township on a visit to Robert | Mcßride this week. _ The Chiddisters are giving the interior of the C. & A. Green meat market a dressing of white paint. : Mr. and Mrs. Max Emery have purchased the tenant property of Mrs. S. J. Straus on West Third street. Mr. and Mré. William Cochran and ‘Miss Helen Smith and Edward Fisher attended the Hackenback and Wallace circus at South Bend last evening. Mrs. Charles F. Green and Mrs. Cecil Grifithh attended a dinner party Tuesday evening at ‘Hotel Elkhart and a theatre party given by Mrs. C. H. Steele of that city. f Joe Eckerf while >in Ligon'ier‘ Monday stated that there had been taken from Sylvan lake to date 8750 pousids of carp by the state game wardens, Mr. Eckert says some of the carp will weigh 25 pounds-and- better. ' | Albert Deardroff, .L. E. Schlotterback, Miss Velma Deardroff, Miss |Marie Snyder and Mrs. Raymond Claudon will attend the graduating exercises of Miss Nadine Deardroff at South Bend tomorrow evening. The Ligonier Chamber of Commerce has secured Rev. Phys Price Jones, pastor of the Westminister Presbyterian church of South Bend as its speaker Friday, June 27. This will be a noonday luncheon at Hotel Ligonier. Mrs. C. M. Stephens has returned to Indianapolis to move their household goods to another location. The apartment building they are now occupying will be wrecked and a large building for an insurance company erected.
Reanut Butter 37 25¢ Oleo, Tastee, Ib. 15c¢ Fig Bars, 2 Ibs. 25c Fly Tox, &* $1.09 Raisins, 3 lbs. "25¢ Prunes, Mihm S |4c Canti CitloC i e
WINONA RECORDS THREATENED New Open-Gate Policy Expected to Altfact Thousands to Summer
A new attendance record is expected to be established this season at Winona Lake. The new open-gate policy, adopted for the first time this year, is expected to bring thousands of new visitors to this famous educational, religious and recreational center of northern’' Indiana. James eaton, who this year assumes the duties of Executive manager after many years of service as program and platform manager announces unusual interest in ‘Winona. This is manifested through an increased number of inquiries regarding cottages and hotel reservations, and requests for program information, coming from all parts of the United States. : For thirty-five years, since the founding of Winona Assembly , the gates to the park have been closed during the chautauqua season and admission has been by ticket only, This year entrance to the park will be free and charge will be made only for the admission to the great tabernacle or auditorium where entertainments are given. | . " With the adoption of the open gate policy Warsaw citizens have indicated an increased interest and the Warsaw Chamber of Commerce has guaranteed in Warsaw alone, the sale of 1200 seagon ticekts to the entertainments.
Distriet Insurance Meetings Plans were completed this week for a June meeating to be held in each of the ten farm bureau districts of the- state by the insurance . department of the Indiana Farm Bureau. W. H. Settle president of the In‘diana Farm Bureau will appear on each program to discuss “One of the Greatest Single Factors in Rebuilding Agriculture” Morris G. Fuller vice president of the State Farm Life Insurance Company Bloomington, 111, of which the Farm Bureau is state agent, will talk on “Some, Things You Should Know.” “Making. our Farm Homes of Tomorrow Secure” is a subject for discussion top be led by the district or local director of the Social and Educational department of the Farm Bureau. A musical and literary program is to feature each event. Each meeting will be held in: the evening. H. R. Nevins in charge of the insurance department of the Indiana Farm Bureau will be the permanent chairman of each meeting. The ten meetings are each expected to . attract farm bureau leaders both men and women from all the various counties and townships of the respective districts. . : ; The meeting for this district will be held at Goshen June 12th. ; Summer-Meeting of &. 0. P. Editors. The annual summer ‘outing of the Indiana Republican Editorial association will be held at Michigan City, June 27-28 instead of June 21-22.
. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hursey of Cromwell were Ligonier shoppers Tuesday. Editor and Mrs. F. B. Robbins of Cromwell were Goshen visitors this forenoon. ~ Ralph -Shisler is substituting a couple of days for city mail carrier Willis Leming. . S ' B Finley Kitson who occupies a cottage at Syracuse lake was in the city calling on friends today. ask Mrs. W. A. ,Jackson and Mr’s: Mart Starr of Goshen were guests at the J.. W. Draper home Wednesday. - l " Mrs. 8. S. Stage is lying vedy low at her home in this city suffering from heart ailment and complications. . Mrs. 8. J. williams in com-p)any“ with Mr. Williams arrived home Tuesday from Toledo much improved in health,. - A thief broke into the Columbia City high school Tuesday night and stole .the athletic fund amounting to $26 June 6th is the last day for candidates to file ‘accounts of their expenses in the late primary election.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Willis” Kitson newlyweds were royally serenaded last evening by an automobile ride through the city. ' ‘Mrs. Maurice Hess arrived home Monday night after a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Latta at Dansville, N. Y. Donald Robbins, a member of the U. 8. navy is home on a furlough of twenty-five days. He came from his home in Cromwell and visited Ligonier friends Monday afternoon. Josheph K. Kimmell was at South Bend Wednesday attending a meeting of the agents of the Travelers Insurance company. One of the features of the meeting was a noonday banquet ’at the Oliver hotel. . o Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Pollock and Edward Long will attend the graduating exercises of the nurses of the Epworth hospital at South Bend to-morrow-hight. Miss Irene Pollock is a’ member of the class. L The. Ligonier Chamber of Commerce endorses Poppy Day and urges its members to assist in the worthy move ment by buying poppies of the American Legion and Ladies Auxiliary | and help these worthy organizations | in the sale of them. Bear in mind the proceeds from the sale of poppies | goes to the disabled was veterans| who make them, - '}
Watch the Crystal’s Programs. - Buy your Poppy early Saturday. ' i;)dn’t"torget that Saturday is Poppy Day and do your bit. : B. R. Bibler of Benton is in Goshen hospital for treatment. . : ' Mr. and Mrs. EdiKeasey spent Mon-| day visiting in Auburn. : : 1 ' ——— Floyd -Steller while improving is still lconfined to his bed. i - . _i\lrs. F. W. Black is home from a vigit withher sister in Chicago. : b T TR G .~ Mrs. Dean Bobeck and Mrs. Fern Stage spent Wednesday afternoon in Goshen. . ; 2 Chas Cress and Fern Stage will leave Friday for a short fishing trip in Michigan. : Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Fryer left this mbrning to spend five weeks visiting in; British Columbia. : h‘he Aid Society of the Presbyterian church will hold a bake sale 'at the Jet White grocery Friday morning.
‘There is a report on the street here that Charles Cornelius is the victim of a paralytic stroke at his home in Detroit. : :
'Rollin Bailey who has been confined to his bed with.rheumatism is not much improved. His son Hubert is also confined to his bed with the e — :
‘Mr. and Mrs. ®alph Sloan in company with his father and mother of Fort Wayne are in Indianapolis this week attending an undertakers convention.
' Mrs. Dale Barnhart and mother Mrs Albert Deardorff will go to South Bend tomorrow nooh to attend the graduating exercises in the evening of Miss Nadine Deardorff a nurse in the Epworth hospital in that city.
' Dr. A. J. Hostettler of LaGrange attended a medical meeting in India;&xapolis Wednesday and was accompanied as far as Anderson by Mrs. Hostettler and Mrs. Walter- Robinson who spent the day with their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed. ; ) W. R. C. Meeting. ' A regular meeting of the W. R. C. will be held Friday night. All members are urged to be present as arrangements will be completed for Decoration Day. After the business gession Mrs. Vern Fisher will have charge of the entertainment. 2t b Notice : "During the months of June, July and August the undesigned, Banks of Ligonier will close at 3:00 P. M. Central Standard Time. Will be open Saturday nights 7:00 until 9:00. : | Farmers & Merchants Trust Co. | American State Bank.
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Quality First | Economy Always ET WHITE STORES , ' “Save Every Day The Je't White Way” i Pure Domipo 1001 b. 0y pound Sugar Cane Brand bag $5.40 ) S 206 , _ g Lard, pufe country, 2 Ibs.. . .25¢ Raisins, see.d'ed or seedless 3... 25¢ l Milk, Jerzee, Perfect 3 can5....25¢ Butter, New Paris creamery, 1b.36c | L = Maxwell House, Seal Brand and ‘COF l: EE - Perlect; Per pound 39C 1 Peaches, Libby, halves 2,. cans 49¢c Baking Pow:r-der; Calumet Ib. _.25¢ ’ Crackers, P.W.s,fZ Ib. carton...29¢ . Navy'bieans-baking beans 3 lbs.2sc NMAT | - thie _ box ‘ MATCHES Blue Tips- 6 Carton I9C Pork&Bean_é, Kidney beans, 3..25¢ Toile‘t_pépé;‘, Waldorf; 5 rollsz “ Peafi,ut butter, best bulk, 1b.....19¢c = Peas and corn, No. 2 cans, 2‘....251:: ‘ . Pillsburys Best Q& . Cdlumbié ?* City Pastry I Flour %31’ 95¢ ™8 toudack * 09€ American Eamily soap, 10 .b'ar3s9<y':‘i’ - erkstWaterCastfle,".Zic Jap Rose soap, 3 barlec Orangee,Sunkmt. dazen..’pk Amencan»F amily Flakes, {1g....19c Grapefrult,3fer.«... .~ Kaks Flake o- o ]h
, 4 N ! | ¢'s »: R = b : : % THURSDAY MAY 22 » e €6 - 3" * . - ~ 2 - “Anna Christie” | Greta Garbo talks—the voice the world has waited for—in a role of unforgetable power and appeal—A great star—A great Picture Adm, 20 and 40 cents. : : FRIDAY YAND SATURDAY MAY 2824 ' v : é§ : : ” “Not So Dumb” Marion Davies at her best. She’s pretty, but oh!.so dumb, Every time she opens her mouth, she puts her foot in it and how she’ll make yon howl. Also a good short comedy. Adm. 20-30 c. ; SUNDAY AND MONDAY MAY 25-26 . ' _ € 5e ’ : - Be Yourself’ Fanny Brice, Broadway favorite comedienne, the cabaret crowd gave the little girl-a hand—she gave it to a prize fighter—thé prize fighter gave her the mitten—the mitten bounced back and hit him below the heart. A comedy knockout. “~Also Harry Langdon comedy and a news: Matinee at 2:30. Adm. 15-30. Evening 20 and 40 cents. ; TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MAY 27-28.29 6 £ .9 ; s, ’ “Puttin’ On the Ritz | Introducing Harry Richman—the idol of ‘Broadway—the play boy of the Great White Way strutting his stuff the last word in screen enter tainment. . t COMING TUESDAY JUNE 8-4-5 LY <L . ” | High Society Blues Janet Gayner and Charles Farrell the stars of “Sunny Side Up™ im their latest and greatest hit, ; -
~ SPECIAL FOR | Fnday and Saturday - Cantaloupe, each 18c v Fancy Bananas, 4 lbs. 25¢ Oranges, Sunkist, extra juicy, | Dozen 35¢ Sack’s Bakery
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