Ligonier Banner., Volume 66, Number 9B, Ligonier, Noble County, 17 March 1932 — Page 4
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Wall paper cleaning. See Sam Plank! Phone 287. ; ‘ e | “Hell Divers” at Crystal next Sun-; day Monday and Tuesday. ‘ The ice harvest was started on Big 1 lake the ice being about six inchesi thick. . : I Mr. and Mrs. William Watts of Syracuse called on Mr and Mrs. Cha.rles! Nelson Sunday afternoon * ' Blood tested baby chicks at reasou-I able prices. Clint Ott Kimmell,i Phone 452. . Tbtt l - See us betore you buy baby chix! Buy the best at lowest prices. Indiana Hatcheries Kimmell. Phone 452. Tbtf
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About the Cost of Ice Next Summer--We Will Have More and Better Ice
Many reports have been spread that on account of the shortage of natural ice artificial ice manufacturers would take advantage of the situation by increase in price. :
We are “nlaiging our plant and will supply our customers with all the ice they may require at regular prices.
No method of refrigeration is as good or economical as artificial ice.
Ligonier Artificial Ice Co.
THEY'RE HERE . . . THEYRE NEW . . . THEY'RE BEAUTIFUL . y . Kahn’s Department Store NEW SPRING RESSES Dame fashion has gone the extreme to bring you real spring atmosphere £harm, with the pastel shades to remind you that spring is near —Sltyles beyond words—shades beyond imagination—Prices cheerfully remind you of 20 years ago. ‘ | AN EASTER SPECIAL VALUES TO $9, NOW ' $5.95 BRING A FRIEND -:- 2 FOR SII'OO, NEW SPRING COATS et 89, O 5 Mg NEW SPRING 'y ' HATs $lBB We're not saying a word lboui these hats-*Wlait’ll» you see them—Oh my
The New Megh Hose ovc -
At these prices even “Eve” would dress up for Easter
- Ransom E. Tuttle 55 for years heaa of the Tuttle Flour Mills of Columbia City died at his home there after an extended illness. ~ The will of the late Isaac Newton Cox of Ashley who was found dead at his home recently leaves the property 'to his children. = ! ‘" Mrs. Ivy Tyler who fractured a !leg in a fall some time ago is improv [ing at the home of her daughter Mrs. i‘;\-’(elvin Tulley on Second street. | TILE your farms with hard buTned ;hom'y duty tile from your loecal AN:(;()LA_ DRAIN TILE dealer or from thisc company at Angola, Ind. and Save ‘money.
New House ‘ Dresses Values to $2 98c
- New Silk Undies 39e
United Brethrem Chureh Cecil R. Smith, Minister .......
Its Palm Sunday next Sunday ana we are expecting this to be a wonderTul day in all our services. The Sunday School should set a new record The morning worship service at 10:30. The Young Peoples Choir will assist in the morning service. Opportunity will be given to unite with the church this Sunday as well as on Easter Sun day. The Sunday evening services will be evangelistic and we want to carry the revival spirit in these services. Urge our friends to come to the U. B church on Sunday evenings We hope to continue special music features and with the help of several orchestra instruments we will have wonderful programs. The revival has been a great help to the church. with twentyfive making their decision at the altar for Christ.
The committee in charge of the Self Denial Easter Offering report splendid cooperation and reception. VMgke this a blessisg to not only the church but to you. Christ gave his life for the church Let us give to the church.
We shall have some specia 1 announcements next week 'Now all togother let us make this coming Sunday a great day in all our gervices. We will have special music. Helpful sermons. Splendid attendance
M. E. Church Notices C W. Anderson, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:30. Leland Calbeck Supt. While the attendance show ed an increase last Sunday over the same Sunday a year ago, yet there are many who are not coming Considering the ones who have had sickness and other conditions that have kept several away we hope that it will soon be possible for. all to get back Public Worship at 10:35. The Junior Choir will furnish the music for this service. It is under the direc tion of Miss Martha Hutchison. The Vesper Service at 5:00. This will be the beginning of the “Holy Week’”? Services There will be special music for this service. . Presbyterian CTurch Rev. G. H, Bacheler, Pastor
Palm Sunday is next Sunday the 20th. We will observe it with appro priate sermon and special music. Hour of service at 10:45. Vesper Service at 5 o'clock in the Methodist church. Rev. Anderson will give the sermon : All who wish to unite with the church at Easter by letter or confession of faith are asked to confer with the pastor as soon as possible. : NEWS NOTES. - Gilbert Darnell of of Indianapolis is visiting here
Miss Dora Hite spent last evening in Churubusco. Mrs. Luther Fry who has been {ll is improving. : ‘ Rev. C. W. Afl({e‘x‘;son will conduct services in Bristol-tonight : Mrs. Frank McHugh is in Toledo with her niece Mrs. Wellington Park. Mrs Fred Starr and Mrs. Graham Lyon spent Monday in Fort ‘Wayne. Mrs George Brown who has been ill shows improvement today. Mrs. Edinund Summers has as her guest her mother Mrs. Logan of War saw. :
Mr. and Mrs. William Golden of Elk hart were guests of the Joray family Tuesday. : et R Night Officer Earl Knepp found a Yale key and left it at this office for the owner. : Mrs. Blanche Graham of Cromwell who has been visiting at Monticello hag returned home: . A chicken supper will be held at the Sparta Christian Church Thursday April 7 . : . Miss Ruby Kunce is home from Ch! cago after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. arl Godfrey. , FOR RENT—Small house on Lincolnway West Inquire of Mrs. Jennie Drain 806 S. Main street. {
Mrs W. C. B. Harrison is in Wakarusa caring for her mother Mrs. George Nusbaum who is {li All automobile trucks belonging to the city have been repaired and now malge a very attractive appearance. ~ Charles Joray found a man’s tan kid glove on South Main street Tuesday and brought it to thig office. At the last council meeting a street lighting contract was signed at a rate greatly reduced from the previous con tract. = Mrs. G. E/Nobles and Mrs Fredonna Barnhart called today on Mrs. D. D. Secrist ,who is ill at her home near Cromwell . Mrs. Ferdonna Barnhart and Mrs. Harry Pollard attended an Rastern Star meeting of the LaGrange district in Wolcottville Tuesday night. ' The Richville Ladies Aid will serve a chicken supper at the Juday school house Friday evening Mar 18 from 5:30 to 7:30. Price 30 cents. ~ Mrs. Chas. Nelson accompanied Mr. and Mrs Arthur Yeager and son to iGoshen to attend the Edward Yeager funeral Wednesday aftermoon.
THE LIGONTER EANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA,
~ “Hell Divers” at Crystal next Sunday Monday and Tuesday.
Mrs. V. G. Hursey entertained the Ladies’ Auxiliary of Milford at her home thex;e at dinner Monday evening. the out of town guests were Mrs. Fre donna Barnhart and Miss Irmyn Francisco of this city. 5
The household goods of Mr Stertz bach of Columbia City were movea here Tuesday by the Starr trucking company. Mr. Stertzbach will conduct the Blodgett studio and the Blodgett family will return to Warsaw April 1
Lewis Goering age 75 years veteran real estate dealer of Kendallville and one of the most widely known citizeng of that community died Sunday morning at his home there following a long illness from Bright's disease.
Card of Thanks
We wish in this manner to express our thanks and heartfelt appreciation to the many friends and neighbors who have been go very kind and generous since the loss of our home. Especially do we thank the ladies of the home division and the Farm Bureau members for the lovely comforts donated and made up. Carl R. Schlemmer v
New Paris Benton Richville Methodist Churches Ross J. Hutsinpiller, Minister
New Paris—Church school at 9:30; C. W. Rock, Supt. Preaching at 10:30. , Benton—Church School at 9:30; R. S. Hollopeter, Supt. Richville—Church School at 9:30, Mrs. Grace Harper, Supt. ‘ Preaching at 7:30.
Benton and Richville church schools were favored Sunday morning by a misionary and devotional program arranged by George Weybright and given by the following team from Manchester College: Miss M. Margaret Parker, of Andrews, Indiana; Miss Lucile Irvin, of Creston, Ohio; Ernest A. Shively of Peru, Ind., and Troy Schrock of Goshen. After the program the members of the team were guests for dinner at the home of Mr. Schrock near Rock Run church. The Merrymakers orchestra of the Ligonier M E. church will furnish music for the Sunday evening service.
SPECIAL FOR Friday and Saturday Tangerines, small, extra sweet, dz. 12¢ - Grape Fruit, extra large, each 5c Cauliflower, big head 20c Fancy Leaf Lettuce,lb. 12¢ | — w’wm fl_.,;.. ,Mw- - Sack’s Bakery
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Friday and Saturday, March 18-19--“THE GIRL OF THE RIO” Starring Dolores Del Rio. Romance lives a new as the vivid Dolores sweeps like a flame through this glamorous story of love and daring--its splendid. Fridav is Family Night--New Low Prices. _ Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, March 20, 21, 22 Vo Thrill EVER to ¢ 4 LU ' 9 ' |B S IAL | B ’ They'Te all raving about it—its thrills, ' : « ' its laughs, its romance, its grand act- . : gu* o : ! b ing by Beery and Gable, and its mar- ; ; ' 558 ' . -1 | i : velous cast! It toblk a year to make b L na and the U. §. Navy cooperated. B s Conrad Nagel Dorothy Jordan Marjorie Rambéafi ' Marie Prevost . e - A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production Directed by George Hll = Thousands defied death to bring it to you. = ~ New Low Admissions, 30c-15¢
Low-Priced Frigidaire Low-priced surplus-powered gquality electric refrigerators on which quotations recently were dropped to sensationally low levels, can be purchased through the Ligonier Electric Shop local Frigidaire dealer : Anticipation of economies in manufacturing that can be effected by great ly increased production has enabled the company to offer to the public the advantage of these savings in advance, a factory announcement said.
The drastic reductions, it was sald, were made as a result of a nation-wide survey that indicated there are hundreds of thousands of persons who would like to own Frigidaires, but have deferred purchases because of price. Coincident with the display, a national contest in which fifty Frigidaire Moraine models will be awarded to efficient housewives is under way. Details of the contest are available at the showrooms. o
The lower prices, the announcement said, are in line with Frigidair’s policy to pass on to the buyer savings made possible by lower material costs, lower distrilimtion expenses and mass production. S
Although prices have been lowered to points new to the quality refrigeration field, the announcement said, the company is maintaining the exact workmanship, the high standards o. materigls and all the features that enabled it to build more household; models in 1931 than in 1930. | | Prepares For Further Promotion A further advancement in rank is in prospect fo Corporal William P Smith a U. S. Marine of Noble County, In. diana, who is enrolled in the Quartermaster School at Philadelphia Pa. After completing the curriculum of this school he will be eligible for promotion to Quartermaster Sergeant one of the highest ranks in the Marine Corps. " The Woble, County Marine was se lected for this course because of his knowledge of Quartermaster work and while he is a member of this class he will be thoroughly instructed in all phases of Quartermaster routine. Upon graduating in June of this year ‘he will be transferred to some import;ant Marine Corps post. ~ Corporal Smith has served nearly four years with the Marines and at the time of his enlistment he made‘hla ‘home with his father, Umphrey M.
Smith who then'lived at Ligonier but who has since removed to route No. 1 Kimmell, Noble County. He shows every evidence of being an excellent student according to his instructor.
“Hell Divers” at Crystal next Sunday Monday and Tuesday. -
~ Luther Cooper township assessor will be at the office of Stanley Surfus on Wednesday and Saturday. ' 4 9atf
William Martin age 64 years lifelong resident of LaGrange county died sud denly at his home east of South Mil ford, death having been reported due to a heart attack.
THERE'S ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW at os3 Fashion Shopp . AND NOW IT'S V ‘MEW SPRING DRESSES - NEW SPRING SUITS COATS and HATS Everyone Brimful of Style and Retlecting all the Newest Spring Modes. \X}e bought them for you at The F ashion Mart last week. You'll be delighted with them, we feel sure, and cordially invite you to drop in and see them. | Our shop is always headquarters for the best in Silk Hosiery, Lingerie, Pajamas, everything for Milady | DEXDALE and MUNSING HOSIERY in Chiffon, Service |, Weight, Mesh and Lace in shades to harmonize with your Easter Ensemble. . | SILK UNDIES | that meet all the requirements demanded by the new Silhouette. | EASTER ACCESSORIES New creations in Blouses, Compacts, Purses, Handkerchiefs, Neacwear, Scarfs, Costume Jewelry, Gloves, etc. See Our New Spring House Frocks
THIS IS BARGAIN SHOW o S MONTH |
" Pré-Baster revival services are in progress at the Sparta Christian chuch end are to continue up to and includin® Easter Sunday. . Meeting Held at Alblon ~ The Noble County Ministerial Asso;cia.tion met Monday at Albion. Rev. G. H Bacheler and Rev C. W. Anderson were in attendance Rev. Anderson ‘was the chief speaker on the program He gave a very excellent address. Cromwell Woman Dies, Mrs. Audrey Drudge age 45 wife of Charles Drudge died of complications at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mock at Syracusa. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon. :
