Ligonier Banner., Volume 66, Number 12A, Ligonier, Noble County, 4 April 1932 — Page 4
MONEY in CIRCULATION Y our money in a savings account is safe from fire or theft, and is not only performing a patriotic duty but is increasing in value for you every day. Isn’t it strange, some people hoard their money in their homes and its idleness profits 1o one, not even its owner and years later it has not increased any since first put away. Do not wait until something happens to make you realize that the only safe place for your money is in this strong bank. American State Bank Ligonier Indiana
Wall paper cleaning. See Sam Plauk Phone 287. Mrs. Fredonna Barmhart is ill at her home north of the city. (‘onstance Bennett at her best at Crystal tonight and Tuesday. Roscoe Grigson of Whiting °is a guest at the Fred Weeks home.
FOR RENT-—Six room flat. Inquire Mrs. Ada Jeanneret. 10btf
James A. Taylor is ill of flu and undepr the care of his physician.
Wallace Head of Toledo spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Head. ¢
Miss Augusta Lehman, Miss Virginia Freed were guests of the Harrison family Sunday.
The Misses Louisa King and Florence Cotherman gpent Saturday after noon in Goshen. |
Blooqd tested baby chicks at reasonable prices. Clint Ott Kimmell, Phone 452. : : htf
Mrs. Maurice Hessg will go to Chicago tomorrow to buy some dresses for the Hess Fashion Shoppe. ;
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a l - April Ist the regular quarterly diVidend on the Preferred Stock of - , INDIANA & MICHIGAN ELECTRIC COMPANY
“Take A Chance” at Crystal Wednesday night omly. Adm. 15-{0*);
- FOR RENT--An apartment alsg sleeping room. Inquire of Mrs. Evelyn Cramer at Main and Union St. 11adt
See us before you buy baby chix Buy the best at lowest prices. Indiana Hatcheries Kimmell. Phone 452. 7btf
Josse Gage, east of town, taken to Sturgis hospital Wednesday where he underwent an operation a year ago.
~ \lrs. Gilbert Darnell of Indianapolis spent the week-end with her porents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mentzer.
Miss Pauline Bair living south of Diamond Lake left today for South Bend where shfi will. begin a nurse’s training. =
You’ll be surprised and delighted with the spelndid program at Crystal Wednesday night. Take a chance, Only 15 and 10c.
The Geo. Master Garment Co,, moved their office from the Elin and Golub factory to their new gquarters on Union gtreet Saturday.
FOR RHENT—B room house with bath. Corner of Fulton st. and N. Main. Garden and fruit trees. Write W. H. Hire Wiaterloo, Ind.
Mrs. Calvin Knecht reported seriously ill last week is much improved according to a letter received by Mrs. J. D. Kreager several days ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney K. Jackson of Chicago and Mr! and Mrs. Glenn Stayner of Toledo were over Sunday guests of their mother Mrg. Charles Jackosn.
Mrs. Will LaFong living near Kimmell was faken to the Sacred Heart hospital at Garrett Sunday afternoon for an operation for obstruction of the bowels. \
I wish to announce that I will be a Democratic candidate for County Commissioner of First or Southern District at the Primary May 3 1932. 1 will appreciate your consideration. Anson Huntsman Green Twp.
Notice of Appointment State of Indiana Noble County SS: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has qualified as Executor of the will and estate of Sophia E. King, deceaesd, late of Noble County, In. diana. Said estate is supposed to bhe solvent.
: George King, Executor W. H. Wigton Attorney. 12a3w
Mrs. Frank Miller attended a funeral in South Beng Saturday.
“Take A Chance” at Crystal Wednesday night only. Adm. 16-10 c.
Harold Warren of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Miss Ina ‘Warren.
Mrs. Della Dunkle entertained at bridge informally Thursday evening Mrs. John Hallre made high score.
You’'ll get your money’s worth at Crystal Wednesday night. Take a chance. : - LOST—Black cloth coat belt, between Laundry and Telephone office. Please leave at this office.
Mrs. Lillie Bell two children Bob and Elenore, Leipsic 0., guests of her brother Volney King for several days.
The ladies of the Sparta Christian church will serve a chicken supper Thursday evening April 7. Price 25 cents. : v
A turkey dinder honoring the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Robert Sinclaiy was enjoyed at Melrose farm Sunday. . e 3 :
George Hostetter who has™-—-been confined at his home for some weeks with illness, was able to walk. down town Saturday.
Mrs. Leslie E. Dukin 33 wife of the pastor of the First Baptist church at (}os;}\len died last week' after a two days’ illness of complications.
Mr. and Mrs. Fern Stage and children Mr. and Mrs. Otis Stage Mr. and and Mrs. Charles Emmitt and daughter were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Emmitt near Goshen.
Mrs. Celia Helmer age 35 years, wife of Lawrence S. Helmer died at the family home inKendallville Thurs day following a lingering illness from complications.
Mrs. Ralph Strait and son Richard and daughter Helen arrived from their home in St. Louis Friday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Decker. Mr. Strait has been here for the past week. .
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Biddle of St. Louis Mo., formerly of this city are the parents of a daughter born Friday April 1 which weighed seven pounds and ten ounces ang has been named Betty Alice. 3
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jack MecDaniel of Rome City entertained at a family dinner Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Strait and children of St. Louis, Mo., Arthur Dickson anq daughters Frances and Velma, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dickinson and daughter Eleanor and son Louts of Wolcottville and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Decker and son Earl of this city.
Mrs. Ralph Strait and chiidren_Mrs. Ollie Simmons, Miss Elizabeth Meroney and Tommy Biddle left this morning for St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Simmons wil visit her son and wife Mrr. and Mrs. Charles Simmons while the the other members of the party are from St. Louis and have been vigiting relatives and friends here.
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THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.
United Brethren Chureh Ceeil R. Smith Minister
Keeping above the 200 mark yesterday in the Sunday School gave us a good start for the new quarter. We hope those who were sick will be able to be with us next Sunday. Attendance and interest was good in all services. - The Hawpatch Quartette gave us mighty fine service last evening and we were glad for the large attendance that was present at the evening service. Just keep in mind Sun‘day evening at the U. B. church. Official Board tonight. W. M. A, Tuesday afternoon at 2 ocléck. Special Midweek service this Wednesday evening at 7:30. We are to have Rev. Lusk, o fthe Christian Congregational chureh of Sparta to bring the message. We urge our friends and members to attend this service. Make Wednesday evning a time of spiritual feast. You can do it by attending the- services at our church. ‘Remember Wednesday evening. ~ Young People’s Choir on Tuesday evening. Junior Choir on Friday evening. -~ ; April 14 the Woman Aid will serve a chicken supper at the church. Watch for our announcements. Some mighty good things are in store for you. .
M. E. Charch Notices C. W. Anderson, Pastor
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30 in church parlor. F. P. Bothwell will be the leader. There will be no morning services next Sunday on account of it being conference Sunday. But there will be Sunday School at the regular hour. and the Union service at the Presbyterian church at 7:30.- Rev. G. H. Bacheler preaching the sermon. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Marshall and daughter were received into the church yesterday morning. Bernard John young son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Baughman was baptized at the morning service. . After the picnic dinner at the church the Ladies’ Aid elected the fol~ }lowing officers for the coming year. President—Mmrs. Etta Harsh. : Vice President—lst Mrs. Helen Vanderford, 2nd Mrs. Opal Green, 3rd Mrs. Flossie Fisher. ' Secretary—Maude Middleton. Treasurer—Mrs. Rebecca Sisterhen. All Circle Chairmen were reelected.
Presbyterian Church Rev. G. H. Bachler Minister
The quartely Communion service brought out a good attendance yesterday. .
- “Lesson From the Emman’s Walk™ wags the theme of the Communion medt zation.
The music furnished by the large choir was excellent. S
Besides thec hoir selections Miss Margaret Kelley sang a very pleasing and appropriate solo “There s a Green Hill Far Aaway” B Miss Virginia Oldfather was the organist.
The Baster lilies the gift of Mrs. Bacheler’s class and the flowers furnished by Miss Oldfather were after the services given to the sick. .
Christian Endeavor
There were twently-eight present at the Christian Endeavor meeting at the Uniteq Brethren church Sunday evening. Robert McGuire was leader and the topic discussed was “Why Do We Have a Church’ Asa special num ber Miss DeVere Olinghouse playeq a cornet solo accompanied by Nadja Horn, These meetings are surely worth while and it is clearly indicated that C. E. is a strong arm of the church whose function is to assisi the church in its worthy undertakings in behalf of the spiritual life of youth.
Notice to Water Takers You are hereby notified that water rents are due April Ist 1932, payable at the office of the city clerk on all rents due and not paid on or before April 20th a _penalty of ten ber cent. will be added.
All water Tents to; 1932 are now due and must be paid on or before April 20th.
Office hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. . The office will be open Wednesday and Saturday evenings for the accommodatian of the public. ; _ Joseph C. Kimmell, City Clerk.
- “Take: A Chance” at Crystal Wednesday night only. Adm. 15-10c¢.
KIMMELL REALTY Co. REAL ESTATE BULLETIN. 108 MeLean Street Ligonier, 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.
168 acre farm near Ligonier fer $6500, Small payment down. Long time balance. Possession this spring This is a good stock ang grain farm.
5 acre tract on State Road No. 8§ at bargain.
‘Modern residence in Ligonier to exchange for Lake Wawasee cottage,
160 acre farm with 60 acres of mint land to trade for smaller farm. Rented for $BOO cash rent. A good farm in a choice. location, ; :
i e il ~ $2200 buys a4O acre farm near Diamond lake, with 12 acres of onion ground, Immediate possession. Good bulldings. . . . o
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hile were Mishawaka visitors today. Miss Nettie Campbelll of LaGrange is the gueust of Mrs. C. E. Hoagan “Take A Chance” at Crystal Wednesday night only. Adm. 15-10 c. Miss Catherine Slabaugh is spending the week in Elkhart. Mrs. George W. Brown is much improved and is able to be up.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sinclair are gpending the week in Chicago. ;
~ The Misses Mable and Dora Schwab and Mary Reed were Elkhart visitors Sunday. :
Misg Adelle Laniels of Columbia City was the week end guest of Miss Lenore Wertheimer. ;
NOTICE—Ft. Wayne News Sentinal agency transferred irom News Stand to Swan’s Restaurant. Mr. and Mis. George Hopper and Mr. and Mrs. Curt Hutchison spent Sunday afternoon in Fort Wayne. Take a Chance. See a splendid picture with a popular star at Crystal ‘Wednesday night. Adm. 15-10c¢ Mrs. Ida Parker who® spent the winter here with her daughter Mrs. ;Charles F. Green has returned to her lhome at Wolf Lake. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones of Amarillo Texas were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Gard and Mrs. E. C. Stewart. Mrs. Gard is an aunt of Mrs. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bennett of South Bend were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cain.
Mrs. Edward PFisher and Miss Eliza~ beth Hire arrived home Saturday even ing from Wingate where they attended the funeral of Miss Lucile Palin’s fath-~ er. :
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Mr and Mrs. S. J. Williams spent Sunday in Mishawaka with relatives.
You’'ll get your money's worth at Crystal Wednesday Night. Take a Chance.
During Mr. Raube_f.ts illness Everett Yerger will service his radios. Phone 122 or 89. |
. Mr. and Mrs. Freq Weir spent Sunday in Lima, Ohio the guest of thetr son Clair and family.
The condition of Mrs. Mary Wade who has been ill with heart trouble shows no improvement.
. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bartruuff of Chicago were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hayden.
* The Presbyterian Aid Society will serve a luncheon from 11 a. m. to 1 P. M. at the church Wednesday April 13 Price 25¢ 2t
The Volney King family spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. King’s parents Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McConnel near Churubusco.
Miss Marcile Marker of Muncie State Normal accompanied by a guest Carl Stough of Purdue spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marker.
“Mr. and Mrs. Errington Bowen and Mrs. William Bolitho of Fort Wayne spent Friday evening here attending the Junior class play. ;
Robert and Mortimer Straus entertained as guests over Sunday at the home of their mother Mrs. I. D. Straus William Heinsimen of Chicago Stanley Garnor of Indiapapolis and Mike McMann of Bloomington.
Word has bheen received of the death of John Coulter formerly of this city who ‘passed away at the home of his sister in Rolla, Missouri Friday morning. Mr. Coulter was born in Hicksville Ohio about 50 years ago. He will be buried in the Rolla cemetery this afternoon.
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