Ligonier Banner., Volume 66, Number 10A, Ligonier, Noble County, 21 March 1932 — Page 4

Bloog tested baby chicks at reasonable prices. Clint Ott Kimmell, Phone 452. , Thtf Mrs. James Hudson age 66 years died at her home in Avilla after a vear’s illness from complications. George Messmer 80, the father of 20 children died at his home near Huntington. Eleven of the children survive. Luther Cooper township assessor will be at the office of Stanley Surfus on Wednesday and Saturday. : 9atf Mrs. Elizabeth Ludwig of Elkhart sustained a broken bone in her left hip when she slipped on an icy sidewalk in front of her home. A patent has been issued at Washington D. C. by the U. S. patent o! fice to Clifford 1. McLean of-oGshen for an improveqd ironing board Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rodman residing in Jefferson township about twe miles east of Albion became the parents of their twentieth child, a daugh ter A year ago Mrs. Rodman gave birth to twins one dying in infancy Thirteen of the Rodman children are living.

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Farm Machi d Equipment The undersigned will sell at public auction on the Leslie Hafper farm, 3 miles west of Ligonier, Indiana, sale commencing at | p.m. on Wednesday, March 30, 1932 All machinery and equipment in good condition, some of these ‘ articles are new. McCormick binder, Osborne mower, Keystone side delivery rake, Hay tedder, Hay rack for wagon. New Idea Hay loader, New Idea Manure spreader, Buckeye sulky plow, Oliver hand plow, Avery comn plow, Single shovel plow, double shovel plow’ Spike tooth harrow, Spring tooth harrow, Champion Disc Harrow, Birdsel wagon, Disc drill, Stock rack for wagon, Gravel bed, Farm wagon, Sleds, Fanning mill with sacker, Mixed clover hay, Gas tank, Chicken coops and crates, Single trees, Double trees, Forks, Ropes and pulleys, Tank heater, Barrels, lron Kettles, Butchering equipment, Grindstones, Numerous small articles. TERMS—Cash, unless credit is arranged previous to starting of sale. - Write or inquire of the following: : THE LESLIE HARPER ESTATE, Ligonier John Singleton, Albion, Auct. Claude Harper, Adm.

? B e 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 enlarging 6ur plant and will supply our cuStomers with all the ice they may require at regular prices. \ : No method of refrigeration is as gobd or economical as artificial ice. ® ° , # ob ‘ : Ligonier Artificial Ice Co.

Christian Science Services.

“Matter” was the subject of the Lesson Sermon in' all Churches of Christ Scientist on Sunday March 20.

Among the citations which com prised the Lesson Sermon was the following from the Bible: “This I say then, Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh. For the flesh Ilusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh: and these are contrary the one to the other: so that ye cannot do the things that ye would” (Gal. 5: 16, 17). “Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man sow eth, that shall he also reap. For he that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption; but he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting” (Gal. 6:7,8).

The Lesson Sermon also included the following ©passages from the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Serip tures’”” hy Mary Baker Eddy: “Mor tal mind and body are one. Neither evists without the other, and both must bhe destroyed by immortal Mind. Matter oy body, is but a false concept of mortal mind. This so called mind builds its own super structure of which the material body is the grosser portion; but from first to last the body is a sensuous human concept” (p. 117). :‘Gi\'e up yvour material be lief of mind in matter and have but one Mind, even God; for this Mind formg its own likeness” (p. 216). Don't Don’t miss ‘“Hell Divers’ at Crystal tonight or Tuesday. ;

Coin Merely Curiosity The so-called “peace” dollar was placed in circulation in January, 1922, The ¢oin was made in commemoration of the arms conference at Washington. It has a new and very vouthful head of Liberty on one side, and on the reverse a dove upon a mountain top, clutehing an olive branch, struck by the rays of the sun, with the word “peace” bheneath. This coin was not a regular issue and has been gathered in by collectors and by persons who wanted it as a keepsake. - Important Small Things Litile failures and little successes, little faults and little virtues, a few kind words here, a few sharp words there, helping or hindering more than we know—llife made up of these small things. - We can live only day bv day. The truly great events are few and the trifles many, and it is out of the seemingly unimportant that we must build our character, our human existence and our eternal record.— Exchange, : ' Buffalo Tongue a Delicacy “A few days since we received as a present from the North American Fur company, a few buffalo tongues with directions for cooking them,” acknowledged the editor of a New York paper 100 years ago. “On trial they have proved a most delicate article and far preferable to the common tongue. The mode of curing them adds much to their fineness of flavor.”—Detroit News.

Evidently No Set Rule for Pursuers of Fame Fame is not controlled, apparently, by any fixed laws. She cannot be wooed successfully and she distridbutes her favors to the most unlikely. Lewis Dodgson was a learned, middle class Englishman with a turn for mathematics, a subject on which he lectured at Christ Church college, Oxford, from 1855 to 1881. Notice the titles of some of his publications which he doubtless considered of importance, compared\with his casual “Alice” written for the entertainment of his small friend, Alice Lydell, and bringing to her and to her favorite author something very like immortality. They are: “Euclid and His Modern Rivals,” “Syllabus of Plane Algebraical Geometry and An Elementary Treatise on Determinants.” Few readers are kept from their mighty repose to peruse these formidable treatises. But *“Alice’'s Adventures in Wonderland.,” 1865, and “Through the Looking Glass,” 1871, have become classics. Many of their strange words have found a sure place in the language. Fame must, indeed, chortle as she considers this strange paradox. No one was more astonished at the remarkable results of the thing he had casually done than Dodgson himself. Doubtless he regarded the matter quizzically, until fame and fortune began knocking at his door. It Is all a confirmation of that anciont saying, “You never can tell!”

Island Group Has Long Been Diplomatic “Nut” The word Dodecanese means %12 islands.” They are In the Agean sea near the coast of Asia Minor, and although long an obstacle _to GraecoItalian friendship, - have been confirmed by the treaties of Sevres and Lausanne in Tltallan sovereignty. They are Rhodes, where the Colossus of Rhodes, one of the wonders of the ancient world, stood; Gos, Kalymnos, I.eros, Nisyros, Telos, Syme, Khalke, Astypalai, Karpathos, Gasos, I'atmos and Pipsos. They figure in classic Greek history and also in Greek mythology. The islands were under rule of the Turkish firmans from 1652 to 1835, paying annual tribute. In the war between Italy and Turkey tm 1909 Italy occupied the islands, obtaining the aid of the islanders through a promise to make them autonomous, An assembly on Patmos actually pro,claimed the State of the Agean and adopted a flag, but Italy would not rdlease her hold. Greece has made several attempts to have the islands ceded to her. The population, about 1060.000. is almost wholly of Greek race. - The islands are unimportant economically, sponge fishing being the only industry, but they are regarded as strategically important from a naval viewpoint, Italy has fortified Leros, ' Schools in History Sc¢hools may be said to date from the Macedonian period of Greek history. There were professional teach“ers of three kinds who taught reading, writing and arithmetic, music and gymnastics. According to Suetonius literary teaching began in Rome with Livius Andronicus, & Greek brought te Rome as a slave, in 272 B. C. The Roman school was very much like the modern scheol. -Education was carried on to a certain extent among the ancient Jews. The synagogues were the chief seats of learning. KElementary schools were common ameng the Hebrews from about 64 A. D. Don’t Don't miss “Hell Divers’ at Crystal tonight or Tuesday.

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KIMMELL REALTY Co. REAL ESTATE BULLETIN. 108 McLean Street Ligonier, Ind, Phone 800. | 80 acre farm with good buildings on State Road No, & four miles east of Ligonier for sale. Possession this: spring. Price $3200. Terms. 163 acre farm mnear Ligonier for $56500, Small payment down. Long time balance. Peossession this spring This is a good stock and grain farm. b acre tract on State Road No. 6 at bargain. ' " : Modern residenéa in Ligonier to exchange for Lake Wawasee wttagg. : 160 acre farm with 60 acres of mint land to trade for smaller farm. Rented for $BOO cash rent. A good farm in a chojce location. . ’ $2200 buys a 40 acre farm near Diamond lake, with 12 acres of onion ground, Immediate possession. Good buildings. - : _ : s w-&—ovwww—w‘

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M. E. Church Notices

Yesterday was a very satisfactory day in the Church Services and the Sunday school. There was a gain in our attendance in the Sunday school and very fine crowds in the other services. e

In the morning service the Junior Choir under the direction of Miss Martha Hutchison rendered a. very fine musical program. This choir always give a good account of itself. and was greatly appreciated by the congregation. The ‘““Hawpatch Four” gave two numbers at the Vesper Service which were highly pleasing to all those present. These young men are always welcome to this church. This evening the “Holy Week” services will be held in the Prespyterian church and during the rest of the week. You will want to come and lend us your services to make these services most successful. On Friday afternoon at 2:30 Dr. C. B.- Croxall -will bring the message for that day. This is a union service and .we bope that all the churches will try and join us on that day. For a number of the years we have held a Union Service on Friday afternoon, and they have proved very good. Next Sunday morning the Choir will give an Easter cantata. We are look ing .forward to Easter to be one of the fine services of this church.

: United Brethren Churcn Cecil R, Smith, Minister We maintaineq Our record over the two hundreg mark in the Sunday School. yesteray ang the splendid increased attendance at both morning and ‘evening services. ‘The Young People’s Choir gave splendid assistance in the morning service directed by James Cain.

We. are looking forward to a great day next Sunday. All oup members and .frie‘nds should plan to be present Do not forget the Special Mid week servce on Wednesday evening at 7:30 The Rev. C. C. Wischmeir of Topeka wil bring the special sermon. Special music. You will want to attend this service and we are sure you will hear a splendid and helpful message. These special midweek services will continue each Wednesday evening and we are xpecting 150 present at these services. Holy communion will he observed this Wednesday evening. The entire services will last but one hour. Tell your friends and let us have a wonderful service. The W. M. A will ' hold their annual Good Fridav service at the church on Friday afternoon from 2 to 3 o'clock.

Preshyterlan Church The music yesterday morning appropriate to Palm Sunday deserves special mention. Mrs. G. S. Lyon sang “The Palms” most impressively assisted on the chorus by the choir. , The anthem “What Shall I Bring to Three” had as its'special feature. a dquet by Miss Berniece Rager and Misg Mitchell most pleasingly rendered. : : The choir sang as prayer response the “Lord’s Prayer” We are expecting excellent music also for both Raster services including the Hawpatch Four. Remember the special union services which begin tonight at 7:30 and which continue through the week. Dr. Croxall speaks Friday at 2:30 P. M. The public is cordially invited to all these services. '

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NEWS NOTES.

Miss Evelyn Summers is ill of tonsilitis.

‘Wall paper cleaning. See Sam Plank Phone 287. ;

“Hell Divers” at Crystal tonight and Tuesday See it. e

Darold Olinghouse who has been 11 for two weeks is improving.

Mrs. Earl Taylor and daughters spent Saturday in Fort Wayne.'

Buryl Taylor has resigned his position at the Fishman store in Fort ‘Wayne.

Mrs. Tom Wagoner has been suffering with neuritis for the past week at her home. :

Mr. and Mrs. John Hurst and son Billy of Indianapolis visited W. H. Wigton Saturday.

A stated meeting of Ligonier Chapter Order of Eastern Star wili be helg Tuesday evening. -

- Miss Hazel Nicholas is off duty several days this week at the Ligonier telephone office. e ;

Louis Zook of the Ligonier Refrigerator Co., is spending three weeks in St. Louis Mo. .

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McClellan are the parents of a 61% pound daughter born last evening.

Miss Myrtle Jones and Mrs. Paul Schick of Indianaolis are guests of Mrs. G. T. Whittaker.

The Merry Makers Orchestra directed by Mrs. Edith Vondersmith asgisted with the program at the Richville church Sunday evening.

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“Hell Divers” at Crystal tonight and Tuesday See it. Chicken supper at Broadway Christian church April 5. Price 25¢ _ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ewing of Walkerton were over Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Skeels.

FOR RENT—Small house on Lincolnway West Inquire of Mrs. Jennie Drain 806 S. Main street.

See us before you buy baby chix Buy the best at lowest prices. Indiana Hatcheries Kimmell. Phone 452. 7btf

FOR RBENT—An apartment also sleeping room. Inquire of Mrs. Evelyn Cramer at Main and Union St. 11adt

Dr. and Mrs. Fred Clapp of South Bend Mr. and Mrs. Donald Netz and son of Finlay, Ohio spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Sack.

Mrs. Laura McDonald who has spent some time in South Bend with her sister Mrs. Harry Stansbury has returned to her home here.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leming Mr. and Mrs. James Leming of Lima Ohio with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Leming of this city were Sunday guests of M. and Mrs. George Leming.

The U. B. M. A. will observe the day prayer on Good Friday at the U. B. church The church will be open from 12 to 3 o’clock. Services will be held from 2 to 3 o’clock.

Mrs. Frank Austin living in the Kilmer home south of Diamond Lake joined a special train from Winona, Minnesota at Chicago this morning. The party are touring the east, their main objective being Washington and vieinity.

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