Ligonier Banner., Volume 66, Number 7A, Ligonier, Noble County, 29 February 1932 — Page 4
Burner > —L 7L\ in your BROODER HOUSE will maintain an even heat day and night -- so simple -- so little attention -the raising of baby chicks has been very much simplified by the use of this Newtown Steady Heat Brooder Stove ALSO BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE FEED is low in price and now is the opportune time to take advantage of this situation. Have a good flock of chickens for an early market. ‘ Call and see this Oil Burner in operation at our store. " . Weaver's Hardware
IMPORTANT to the COMMUNITY The Perry TownShlp Detective Association invites your co-operation in furnishing information which will be helpful to its members in apprehending and punishing theive§ and crooks who are operating or who may attempt to operate in this vicinity. This is a secret drganization and any information conveyed to us will be held in strictest confidence and the person furnishing such information will be fully protected. _ No communication will be acknowledged but one of our operatives may call on you for further informal;ion in case it 1s necessaty. e ADDEEEE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE g e : . -9 Perry Township Detective Ass'm LOCK BOX 22 | LIGONIER ‘ INDIANA This is a chartered organization empowered to ~ enforce the law and make arrests.
DUST PROOF DEANINTAP v WITHOUT DUST DUNDON COAL LEADS ‘— THE DOMESTIC SOFT COALS . , ALL REDUCED PRICES =~ Ligonier Artificial Ice Company
i% Y | i . . : MON. AND TUES. FEB. 29 MAR 1 » Prestige Ann Harding with Adolphe Menjou and Melvyn Douglas in a story so real, so true so loving, your very senses thrill to the drama of this womang great loyalty. Its very good. WED AND THURS CLOSED FRI. AND SAT MAR 4.5 Suicide Fleet The Navy’s Big Parade. It tells for the first time, how we sank the submarines—starring Bell Boyd, Robert z}rmstrong, James Gfeason and Ginger Rogers. A feast of thrills and laughs. COMING SUN. MON. AND TUES MAR. 6-7-8 Mati Hari Greta Garbo Ramon Novarro, Lionel Barrymore and Lewis Stone. What a cast. The romance of a famous wo-; man spy the most dangerous woman in all history. :
John Hurst of Indianapolis was in the city Sunday. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Shock spent Fri. day in Fort Wayne.
Hugh Cole of South Bend gpent Sat. urday afternoon here. -
See Ann Harding in ‘“Prestige” at Crystal tonight and ‘Tuesday.
The condition of Mrs, Frank King remains about the same today
Miss Bessie Crowell of Kendallville is visiting her aunt Mrs L. L, Koon.
Mr, and Mrs. Lee Hewitt will move from the country to this city this week.
Mr. and Mrs, Ray Tyler of Bremen spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. El Tyler.
Mr. and Mrs. John Felton of Toledo are guests of Mrs, Lizzie Sorgenfrie. ; v Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gibson of Mish. waka sent the week end here with relatives, . ' FOR RENT—Decker home at 611 Martin street. Phone J. O. Sultz or F, P. Bothwell.
Mrs. Lawrence Skeels and daughter Mary Jane were in Fort Wayne Saturday tfternoon.
Albert Leach 60 farmer shot himself to death at Logansport. The ‘body was. found two hours later.
Mr. and Mrs, Sam Michael were entertained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shearer in Cromwell
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Banta and Dan Butts attended the funeral of C(ecil Bixler at LaGrange Friday afternoon,
Emmett F. Branch former governor of Indiana died in his home at Martingville where she spent 57 years of his life.
The W. W. Wilt érocery store in Elkhart was entered but nothing was taken, Entrance was gained through a window the glass of which had been broken.
Sheriff Wm. Hoffman says the next term of court obpens March 7th and that from present indications it will be a busier one than March termg usually are. 7
The Perry Township Home Division meeting has been ostponed from Wead neslay until Wednesday, March sth. The 'meeing was to be held at the home of Mrs. T, J. Suprgeon
Elkhart County Agent C. B. Blosser whose contract expired February 16 can remain in office until his successoris duly appointed and qualifies according to Lawrence T, Orr, chief examiner of the state board of accounts. Blosser’s salary claims must be paid by the county auditor as long as they bear the approval of Purdue university Orr pointed out.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Parlee ' Evangelistic Singers and Musicians at the U. B. Church Tonight
- United Brethren Church Cecil R. Smith, Minister Increased attendance was maintain. ed in all the services yesterday which was the opening day of the revival gervices that are to be conducted for two weeks, Another perfect attendance record of the teachers. The Holy Communion was observed. The evening services were attended by an exceptional large number and the Junior Choir assisted the pastor in the serfices, = . . this week at 7:30 o’clock and each There will be services each evening this week at 730 o’clock and each afternoon at 2 o’clock except Monday and Saturday. At both these services we want to urge and extend an invitation to every one to attend. A brief message will be given at the afternoon services. Visiting ministers will share in the presenting of these messages. The church in these services wants to make a vital contribution to ¢ the spiritual life and its development in this community anl invites the: cooperation of every one to that end. Special music with timely stirring messages of sermon will be given each evening, Let the membership of the church be in their places of duty and bring and invite others.
M E. Chulch Notices Rev. C, W. Anderson Pastor
A very important meeting of the ofifical board this evening at 7:00 at the church We hope that all pledge cards willbe in by that time, If it is impossible for any member to be present, be sure and send your cards. The Warsaw District Convention will be held Wednesday and Thursday of this week. A good program has beén 'arranged for this meeting, ~ Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00 at the home of Mrs. Cavin Mr. Bothwel will be the leader, ~ Good attendance and interest in all the services yesterday. The Sunday ‘School showed the largest attendance of the month. ' 3
There was a fine crowd on hand for the morning service, The “Hawpatch Four” rendered two very beautiful numbers and was well received by the audience. Frank Vondersmith played a trombone solo in his usual fine way and was appreciated by the congregation. The baptism of the young child of Dr, and Mrs. Quentin Stults, and their recetion into the church and the communion service helped to make yesterday one of the fine days of this year.
Presbyterian Church G, H. Bacheler Minister There was a good attendance at Sunday school yesterday, The two adult classes of Mrs. Dunkle and A. E, Kelley showed much_ interest and growth
“Storing” was the topic of the morning Sermon .and “Religion as Friendship” was the vesper sermon topic, ¢
Mrs. G. S Lyon was the organist of the. morning service She also sang a solo, “In the Secret of His presence” Miss Hutchison was the organist ot the vesper service The attendance at both services- was good. Every member canvass next Sunday. :
Christian Churech
; A number of our workers are at the Noble-LaGrange county conference at ‘South Milford today. ' : ~ The Gleaner class meeting will be held with Mr. and Mrs, Grisso Tuesday evening March Ist a full attendance is desired. ; Fine attendance at all of our services yesterday. The evening audience was especially good, Several new faces. - Sunday School and communion service next Sunday. A full attendance is desired. :
Sale Npoltice
~ Will sell Thursday March 3rd 1932 at Ligonier 15 horses andthe usual amount of cows, sheep, feeding hogs sows and pigs and sows to farrow soon, some farming tools, household goods, corn, oats and hay and orchard grass seed and the usual amount of other goods will be rere by sale day. 'Remember the sale starts at eleven o’clock. : George D, Foster, Mgr
Reports Theft
Joseph Crissifulli of KElkhar t reported the theft of a battery from his touring ear in Elkhart Sunday. Theft of an automobile robe from his car in Elkhart was reported by Charles Esdale of Chicago. o
Jesse LeVine wag ‘in Detroit Saturday. ; ;
The conditioq of Mrs W. N Showalter remains very serious today Greta Garbo in “Mati Hari” at the Crystal next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.
Miss Virginia Oldfather spent the week end in Fort Wayne the guest or Missg Mary Hillis Miles, -
Mr. and Mrs Charles Wemple Mrs Fannie Caples and Mrs Osie Nelson spent the afternoon in Goshen.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J Williams were in Felman, Ind.,, Sunday to visit a sister of Mr. Williams who is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hire were Sunday guests of Mr Hire’s mother Mrs, Rachel Hire in the country ' -
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kilmer and Mrs. Mary Kilmer of Elkhart were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Kilmer.
The Nathaniel Prentice chapter of the D, A. R. will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 with <Mrs. Odell Oldfather
Mr, and Mrs. W. B Leas and Mrs B F Cotherman of Goshen visited M. A. Cotherman and family Sunday afternoon T
The death of Mrs, J. A Bowen who is ill at the home of her daughter Mrs. Chas Wolf is expected momentariy. 4 .
The Misses Florence Cotherman, Virginia Oldfather, Louisa King ana Elizabeth Drain were in Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon .
Mr and Mrs, Edwin Smith and. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fisher spent Sunday in Fort Wayne guests of Mr. and Mrs, George Moore.
James W. Smith and Frank P.| Wood who own the building occupied by the Ford garage are having a new furnace installed in the building. o
Ferguson Auxiliary U, S. W V wilt serve lunch in the Wemple building Thursday March 3rd" Everybody invited. Soup Sandwiches and pie,
~Mr, and Mrs. Chauncey Dewey of Goshen and Mr and Mrs Jesse Dewey of this city were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. William Cochran
Mrs, Leo Kerner has returned to hes home in Cleveland. Her mother Mrs. W. E Bartholomew who was injured in a fall sometime ago is improving.
“The Suicide Fleet” is one of the year’s great pictures made in cooperation with the U. S, navy. It is well worth your. time. See it at Crystal Friday and E;turday
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Biddle and son Thomas accomanied by Mrs. Chas. Simmons arrived here Saturday noon to visit relatives Mr. and Mrs, Biddle returned home yesterday accompanied by Miss Elizabeth Meroney who will make her home there. Mrs., Simmons will remain a few days.
KIMMELL REALTY Co. REAL ESTATE BULLETIN. 108 McLean Street Ligonier, Ind. Phone 800. :
Level 144 acre farm with good buildings for $7OOO in York Township. Small down payment and 5% loan for for balance, ‘About 50 acres of muck.
120 acre farm on State Road 20 near Pioneer Ohio to trade for Ligonier Residence property. :
$3500 buys a choice 40 acre farm near Cromwell. Good buildings. 10 acres of mint and onion ground. Immediate possession. n? o
$6OO buys a 7 room house.on the North Side, Will sell on contract.
$5500 buys an 84 acre fertils farm with new buildings on fmproved highway in Washington township. Small down payment. Several acres of timber. i
$2300 buys a 40 acre farm in York Township. Several acres of onion ground: Good house, Liberal terms.
Miss Helen Waffle of Butler spent the week end here. > Mrs, Frances Gerkin is ill at her home on Martain street Mr. and Mrs. J. W Darper of Terre Haute are spending a few days herg Greta Garbo in ‘““Mati Hari” at the Crystal next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Mr. ang Mrs. J W Smith of Elkhart are spending several days here with Mr and Mrs. George. D Gaby Chester Hile went .to Elgin, IIL, today for the Ligonier Refreigerator company, Charles Strait who accompanied him will remain several days to install a refregerator.
Baby Chichs FEEDERS FOUNTAINS SUPPLIES Peat Moss,‘per bale - - $2.50 Cod Liver. 011, per gal. - $1.25 LIGONIER HATCHERY Phone 502 Ligonier, Ind.
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