Ligonier Banner., Volume 66, Number 11B, Ligonier, Noble County, 31 March 1932 — Page 4

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Wall paper cleaning. See Sam Plank Phone 287. FOR RENT—B room house with bath. Corner of Fulton 'st. and N. Main. Garden and fruit trees. Write W.- H. Hire Waterloo, Ind.

. lentious Attention at the time , it 1s most needed Every funeral director who has gerved the public for any length of time appreciates what ‘conscientious attention’ means to a bereaved family. We strive to fully justify the confidence that is placed in us, and handle the financial, as well as the professional phases of our service in keeping with the family’'s wishes. LIGONIER Phones Office 115 Residence "120

ADJUSTING 4-Wheel Brakes

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Nowhere else in town can you get such good brake-adjustment of your Chevrolet car—at such a low price. The work is done by Chevtolet experts, who are personally interested inl keeping you satisfied with your Chevrolet car. The price is typical of the way your Chevrelet dealer can save you money on all types of Chev rolet service. Come in now. This offer good for one week only. - Chevrolet Motor Company, Detroit, Mich. Division of General Motors Lincoln let, 1 Lincoln-Chevrolet, Inc. Phone 145 Ligonier, Indiana

BOY S . m THE BIRD HOUSE BUILDERS are becoming very much enthused over the many different patterns now being built by school boys. This friendly contest is an incentive for new and origional ideas and yet built under rules governing for the kind of bird for the particular home. Remember There are Nine Prizes in All o Phacdt i e Wren, Bluebird and Martin Houses All contestants must be here by noon Sat., Apr. 9.

Ralph Strait of St. Louis Mo., is here 1 on business. e , l Mrs. Graham Lyon spent Tuesday in Fort Wayne. e Mre. F. P. Wood who was quite ill Wednesday is improved today. Chicken supper at Broadway Christain church April 6. Price 26c. FOR RENT—Six room flat. Inquire Mrs. Ada Jeanneret. 10btf ~ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith of Elkhart ‘were guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood. : ! i Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Surfus have moved. from Third street to the Inks property on Main street. Mrs. A. W. Lyon ha sas a guest in her home her sister-in- law Mrs. E. D. Spear of Rockland Maine. The ladies of the Sparta Christian church will serve a chicken supper at the church April 7.

FOR RENT-—Small house on Lincolnway West Inquire of Mrs. Jannie Drain 806 S. Main street. Mr. and Mrs. 'Wm. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bennett of South Bend were visitors here -today. e Bloogd tested baby chicks at reasonable prices. Clint Ott Kimmell, Phone 452. Thtf FOR RENT—An apartment also sleeping room. Inquire of Mrs. Evelyn Cramer at Main and Union St. Ila4t See us before you buy baby chix Buy the best at lowest prices. Indiana Hatcheries Kimmell. Phone 452. 7btf Mrs. W. E. Bartholomew is very seriously ill at her home on Cavin street. A badly infected leg has been followed by a bladder complication. Standard Bearers will meet Tuesday night April sth with Mrs. Herbert Lyon. Florence Oldfather and Elizabeth Drain will be assisting hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Garl who recently purchased the Dirr Newstand here, have rented the apartment of ;Mrs. A. F. Biggs on S. Grand street ‘and will take possessién at once.

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Miss Lucile Palin of the Ligonier High school has been called to her home at Wingate, Indiana by the sudden death of her father. Miss Florence Oldfather is taking care of her classes.

Constance Bennett and Ben Lyon at Crystal Sunday Monday and Tuesday. ; The Hawpatch Quartette will sing at the United Brethren church Sunday evening. _ ‘ The Ladies of the U. B. church will serve a chicken supper April 14. Price 30 cents. 11b4t Mirs. Calvin Knecht of Glendale, California is very 1111 and not expected to live. She is a daughter of J. D. Kreager and formerly lived herg. Dr. and Mrs. George 0. Smith were in Fort Wayne Tuesday evening where Dr. Smith attended a meeting of the Northeastern Veterinary Association. The W. M. A. of the U. B. church will meet Tuesday April 5 at 2 p. m. in church parlor. Every member and friend urged to be present Election of delegate to branch meeting. Mrs. Reginald: Duke has received word from her sister Mms. Howard Dunn of Detroit, that Mr. Dunn is very ill of complications following ‘his service dquring the World war.

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hartzler and son Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hartzler angd son Quenton and Miss Ruth Shep. pard spent Easter Sunday with Mrs. Bessie Hite and family. The occasion was also the birthday anniversary ot Mrs. Harvey Hartzler.

The York township heme division will hold their regular meeting at the home of Mirs. Will Butz on April § Mrs. Melissiag Butz leader, Response, Name one thing you like about the cardinal also the first nutrition lesson of the year given at this meeting. Everyone invited. ’

United Bret[lren Chareh Cecil R. Smith Minister

After Easter—What? was a very timely sermon subject of the Rev. Hutsinpillar on Wednesday evening. It was a challenge to our chaurch work in these days that follow Easter. So we are expecting Sunday to be a wonderful follow up day after Kaster. Morning Worship at 10:30. Sermon by the pastor. To this service we cordially invite you. Come to worship Him. é

Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Our young people are having a great service. ;

- Our Sunday evening service at 7 o’clock. We are glad so many are attending the same.

We will have with us this Sunday evening, the Hawpatch guartette consisting of Edward Gustafson Woodrow Risger, Stanley Kent and Laurel Kendall.

rPeshyterian Church Rev. G. H. Bacheler Pastor “God is the Beginning and the End }ge is the source and the perfection ot Life.” ; Sunday April 3. ‘ 4 Sunday School Howard Herald Supt. at 9:30. Communion Service at 10::46. Union Evening Service in the Mtho dist church with sermon by Rev. Anderson at 7:30. Note the change of time. The music for the morning service is in charge of Mrs. Bacheler. The choir will render two anthems. Virginia Oldfather will be the organist, , Dr. Croxalls sermon Good Friday made a deep impression on all who were fortunate enough to hear it and was a fine ending for the week of special union services.

M. E. Chuerh Notices Rev. C. W. Anderson Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 Leland Calbeck Supt. A fine increase in the attendance last Sunday. Let us all try and make a good start for April by being present Sunday morning. Morning Worship at 10:35. Evening Worship at 7:30. The pastor will bring both messages. These wil be the last services in this conference year. We hope that we may have good attendance at all the services. If you have not paid for the Advocate or World service this year will you see that the pastor get these not later than Sunday. .

KIMMELL REALTY Co. REAL ESTATE BULLETIN. 108 MeLean Street Ligonfer, Ind, Phone 800, 80 acre farm with good buildings on State Road No, 6 four miles east of Ligonier for sale. Possession this spring. Price $3200. Terms. ‘ 163 acre farm near Ligonier for $6500, Smal -payment down. Long time balance. Possession this spring This is a good stock ang grain farm. 5 acre tract ofi State Road No. 61 at bargain. * Modern residence in Ligonier to ex-. change for Lake Wawasee cottage, ; 160 acre farm with 60 acres of mlnt land to trade for smaller farm. Rent‘ed for $BOO cash rent. A good farm in ia choice Jocation. . [ 8 s X ‘ ;i . $2200 buys a 40 acre farm near Diamond lake, with 12 acrées of onfon ground.. Immediate possession. Good

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Christian Science : “Reality” was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches ot g}lfifi Scientist on Sunday March Among the citations which comprised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: “O Lord, thou art my God: I will exalt thee, I will praise thy name; for thou hast done wonderful things; thy counselg of old are faithfulness and truth And he will destroy in this mountain the face of the covering cast over all people, and the vail that is spread over all nations. He will swallow up death in victoty; and the Lord God will wipe awdy tears from off all faces; and the rebuke of his people shall he take away from off all the earth; for the Lord hath spoken it” (Isa. 25: 1,7, 8). The Lesson-Sermon also included the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, ‘‘Science and Heatlh with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy; “The Bible declares: ‘All things were made by Him (the divine Word) ; and without Him was not anything ‘made that was made.” This is. the eternal verity of divine Science. I sin, sickness and death were understood as mothingness, they would disappear. As vapor melts before the sun, so evil would vanish befors the reality of good. One- must “hide the other. How important, then ! choose good as the reality” (p. 480)

New Paris, Benton, Richville Methodist Churches Ross J. Hutsinpiller, Minister New Paris—Church School at 9:30; Chester W. Rock, Supt. Preaching at 10:30. Special music by the choir. Benton—Church School at 9:30. R. ‘S. Hollopeter Supt. Preaching at 7:30 Richville—iChurch School at 9:30 Mrs. Grace Harper, Supt. . . Annual conference meets at Muncie ‘April sth to 11th. The minister and John Emmert lay delegate will represent thig charge. For the intervening Sunday, in which ordinarily there would be no meetings except church school sessions, we have something at tractive to offer at each church, At New Paris the choir will present a program at 7:30. At Benton Rev. Frank J. Niles will speak at 7:30 on “America’s greatest Institution and Its Present Peril” Dr. Niles is accompanied by the Royal Four Colored Male Quartette. At Richville Dr. Niles and party will offer the same program at 10:30. All announcements in this paragraph are for Sunday April 10th.

Killed by Train.

If a grade crossing accident at Olive street and the New York Central Railroad tracks South Bend Joseph Toth Jr,22 of R. R. 2 of that city was fatal ly injured Sunday night and his companion Andrew Szenloski 23 was slight ly hurt. )

Toth was one of three motorists stopped by a crossing gate to permit passage of a westbound passenger train. John Shank watchman put up the gate and permitted traffic to proceed before he saw an approaching eastbound freight. Two of the automobiles successfully crossed the tracks, but Toth attempting to turn down the tracks to avoigd a collislon was struck by the engine. He died an hour later at St. Joseph’s hospital.

Will Not Run For Governorship

Whatever friends of Secretary of State Frank Mayr, jr., may be doing around the state in an attempt to groom him as a dark horse candidate for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination is being done without his sanction he declared in a statement. Mr. Mayr in South Bend over the week-end issued the following statement in refutation of the reorted plans: “I'm a ‘candidate for secreary of state and for no other office. I am not a cahdidate for governor and wil not permit my name to go before the convehtion for any office other than that of gecretary of state.” , Bandits Get $561.72. A filling station located at Howard avenue and East Jackson boulevard 'Elkhart was held up Monday morning by two unmasked bandits who escaped with $51.72. Raymond Pletcher of Elkhart was attendant at the station. The two men drove into the station at 12:40 o'clock Monday morning ang bought four gallons of gasoline. They returned at 4:20 o'clock and took the money away friom Pletcher. They tried to tie him up but were frightened away by a truck which drove into the station. One of the men ig about 25 and the other 35 years of age according ‘to Pletcher. - : s

Claims Triées to Steal Delegates

A purported attempt to Paul V. MecNutt, Bloomington to violate a poHtical teadition and draw support of Howard county delegates from John E. Frederick, Kokomo to him--Belf in the démocratic gubernatorial campaign was revealed Tuesday by oHmer Miller. ~ Miller asserted that Harold Ware Greentown was attempting to align delegates with McNutt. Instead of filing the delegates openly, Millep charged, Ware planned to conceal his move by not announcing them until just before the dealine Saturday nlght. ™ :

Identification of a boy baby found floating in Pigeon creek near Evansville was sought by police. They said the child about 10 ceys old apparently bad-been murqered.

Quaker Family Wiped Out 1 Monoxide fumes pouring from the exhause of their automobile brought apparently welcome death Monday to a 64-year-old Quaker minister who had spent two decades in missionary work in Japan his 62-year-old wife and their 21-year-old son in Chicago. o * The minister the Rev. Horace . Coleman of Bloomingdale, nd. sent a farewel letter to Dr. Willis Walker, a friend and told him he intended to take hig life with those of Mrs. Coleman and Horace E. Jr, at a south side garage just seven blocks south of the University of Chicago campus. He notified the police who found the bodies of the three members of the ministqri‘al family, in the rear seat of the auto, their hands claspea in a symbolic gesture of their faith. The gasoline had run out but the ignition was still on. . The last wish of the minister cone tained in a note found on the front seat of the car was that the bodfes bhe cremiated together if possible and sent to Japan to the American Sun‘day School association whose schools ithere Dr. Coleman directed or scattered at their summer home in Karuilzana.’

Hearings April 1

Hearing on motions in the state's case against Mayor R. O. Johnson of Gary will be held April 1 it was anannounced in criminal court at Hammond. Johnson was indicted by the grand jury on charges of using city materials and help on the construction of a rock garden and summer house. Notice Owing to the gerious ilness of Frank T. Raubert local jeweler and that it will be several weeks before he is able to return to his duties, all persons having finished and unfinished ‘work at his store are requested to call itor same. The store will be open 'Saturday afternoon and evening.

Negro Veteran Dies

Charles W. Brown 82 last survivor of Company A 28th regiment of Negro corps of the Civil war died at his home in Indianapolis. Brown formerly was junior ice commander of the Indiana G. A. R. the highest position held by a Negro.

Card of Tthanks

-We desire to thank all our friends for the kindness shown us during the burial of our father and brother. Also for the beautiful flowers. The Hough Family also the Sisters and Brother.

Janis' Sedgwick will be home Saturday from Oberlin Ohio where she is attending college. She will be accompanied by two guests Kathryn Me Gill and Dorothy Curtiss. They will spend their spring vacation week here.

I wish to announce that I will be a Democratic candidate for sheriff of Noble county. Subject to the primary election May 3. Your support will be appreciated. Marion Eley, Allen township.

‘W. H. Loy son Claude and Ray and C. B. Guntle attended the burial at Goshen Sunday of his cousin Mrs, David Putterbaugh who died at the home of her son in Indianapolis.

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A A S ATTENTION--Here’s Good News April 1-2 “The Reckless Age” with Buddy Rogers k 3-4-5 “Lady With A Past” with Constance Bennet 8-9 “Freaks” a novel drama of Circus Folks 10-11-12 “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde”--Fredric Marsh 15-16 “The Gay _aballero” with George O’brien 17-18-19 “Palmy Days” with Eddie Cantor ‘ ~ 22-32 “Ladies of the Jury” with Edna May Oliver 24-25-26 “Business and Pleasure” with Will Rogers 29-30 “Are You Listening?” with William Haines Entertainment bombshells bursting with Life, Love, Comedy and Drama for your enjoyment .~ SOMETHING NEW Every Wednesday night, “Take A Chance Night””. A surprise program of extra good pictures with some favorite srar. The subject will not be announced. : » TAKE A CHANCE Every Wednesday during April. Special Admission 10c-15¢ | Friday and Saturday, April 1-2 | “The Reckless Age” Buddy Rogers and Peggy Shannon in a sizzling story of todays headstrong youth. Are parents ‘too good” to their children? Also a Mickey McGuire Comedy. Admission 25¢-15¢ - Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, April 3-4-5 < “Alady With A Past” Constance Bennet, the highest salaried star on the screen tgday, with Ben Lyon. Shehad beauty, charm and money but she had to acquire a past before men realized it. She bartered her reputation for love. Also a Charlie Chase comedy. Admission 30¢-15¢

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