Ligonier Banner., Volume 66, Number 12B, Ligonier, Noble County, 7 April 1932 — Page 4
w and with its advent comes an array of the A:newest creations in Spring Apparel at The Hess Fashion Shoppe : Mrs. Hess selected these charming styles for you while in Chicago this week and you are certain too be delighted with them. | GRADUATION FROCKS Filmy creations for that most important occasion of High School, displaying all the newest fashion fancies. In white and pastel tints. ‘ | FROCKS for the JUNIOR DANCE Equally lovely and in the colors and styles that best becomes you. NEW SPRING COATS For dress or sport wear. Original designs in choicest spring fabrics. Fur trimmed or self trimmed at Hess Shoppe prices. We invite you to call and see them.
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F w SI Ii GROCERY and . W OIBHBI ~ marker | Since quality builds up trade We will try to keep the best Then we are not afraid ‘ But what you will be our gitest. Saturday Specials Apr. 9 Head Lettuce, 2 head5f0r......................15¢ Fine quality Bananas, 31b5................17¢ ishest Mk S lleans. . . .19¢ Home roasted Coffee, No. 4., p0und......... 19¢ Happy Home Peanut Butter, 2 Ib. gt. can 23¢ Meat Specials Quality Beef Ribs, per p0und.....................10c Quality Hamburger, 2 pounds ... ... 25¢ Pure Pork Sausage, 1 pounds .................25¢c Cloverleaf Cream Station: HERE
Spring Need e A y , Weaver’s Hardware PAINT SALE is now on. The lowest in price we have ever sold paint. Also a full line of Enamels, Varnishes, etc. | GARDEN SEED in bulk~for more than 30 years we have sold you Leonards Seeds and again our stock is most complete. Also Flowering Bulbs, Seeds and Perrennial Plants soon. . ‘ CONLON WASHING MACHINES---Have sold 58--Gasoline or electric. You should try one in your home. : HARNESS and Horse Collars, Perfection Oil Stoves, Pyrofox Gas Stoves You should see the big shipment of -~ ARMSTRONG RUGS felt base 9x12 special while this lot lasts $4.50 Also roll goods in 6 ft., 9 ft. and 11-3 tt. wide WALL PAPER as low as a dollara room and a larg¢ assortment to select from. | We solicit your business and assure you pricefi' are lower than for years. D
_ SPECIAL FOR Friday and Saturday Extra fancy Asparagus 2 bunches 25¢ . . Celery, mammoth bunches 15c¢ Grape Fruit, Texas seedless, extra fine 5S¢ New Potatoes, fancy, large, pound 5c bey m“ww Sack’s Bakery
Christian Science Services “Unreality’ was the subject of the Liesson-Sermon in all Chufrches of Christ Scientist on Sunday April 3. ; Among the citations which comprised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: ‘“The heathen are sunk down in the pit that they made: in the net which they hid in their own foot taken. The Lord is known by the judgment which he executeth: the wicked is snared in the work of his own hands” (Psalms 9::15,16) . The Lesson-Sermon also included the following passages from the Christian Science textbook ‘Science and Health with Key to the Secriptures’ by Mary Baker Eddy: “Truth’s immortal idea is sweeping down the centuries, gathering beneath its wings the sick and sinning. My weary hope tries to realize that happy day, when man shall recognize the Science of iCQ’ist and love his neighbor as himself,—when he shall realize God's omnipotence and the healing power of the divine Love in what it hag done and is doing for mankind” (p. 55). Milk Prices Reduced Taking effect April 8 the Ligonier Milk Producers Association announces that the price of milk will be reduced from 9 to 8 cents and 11 to 10 cents.
: Notice ‘Those having any watches, musieal instruments, radio speakers etc., loaned them by Mr. Raubert please return Or arrange settlement of same. “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’ at Crystal Sunday Monday and Tuesday.
AL SN T N NGy us «® m:::mm ‘7 Superfex Oil Refrigerators Flexible Steel Lawn Brooms 75c¢ g P O ClrMop for fine Furniture and Floor 30c-60c Maytag Washers Maytag Oil, $1 a gallon Anker-Holth Cream Separators . Sewing Machine Needles all makes, 3 for 10c Bicycle Tires $1.50 each 3in 1 Oil 15¢c and 30c
Orders taken for strawberry plants. 6 varieties. By the 100 or 1000. Get our price. IVIGORO L & . Plant | @@ Food ‘ . . el - e , Weir's Hardware Phone 67 L‘igonief‘
THE LIGONIER EANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANRK.
- United Brethren Church Cecil ‘R. Smith Minister Surely we have reason to be grateful for the splendid interest that is being taken in our Sunday School work. ‘We want toe urge those who are not attending to come. We are growing bigger and better every Sunday. Remember the time is 9:30.
Morping Worship at 10:30. Come let us worship Him who gave His life for Hig church. : Christian Endeavor at 6:30. It is not necessary to tell you that a splen« did meeting is planned. Our helpful Sunday evening services at 7:30 (Note change in time) The Young People’s choir will assist in the evening service. Remember we plan and purpose to make these Sunday evening services, such that your life will be richer and more helpful the following days. Spend Sunday evening at the U. B. church. . Last night we had a splendid message from Rev. Lusk, of Kimmell, ‘We need in these days to study the 'faét that Jesug purchased us and that we owe life and service to Him. We were glad for the large attendance. All of our classes and organizations are having special meetings and are uniting in a great program for the churoh.
The Ladies Aid have announced a chicken supper for Thursday evening April 14th. We will expect vou all Sunday. Bring yvour friends. .
Presbyterian Church - Rev. G. H. Bacheler, Pastor
“live in the sunlight, and help others out of the shadows.” Sunday April 10. Bible School at 9:30. Preaching Service at 10:45.
Union Evening Service at 7:30
Miss Virginia Oldfather is in charge of the music anq will be the organist of both services. -~
The musical program for the morning includes a solo by Everett Smith of Cromwell, a solo by Janis Sedgwick and an anthem by the choir. The Girls H. S. Glee Club will' sing in the evening. . ‘We will be looking for you!
New Paris—Benton—Richville Metho _ dist Churches Ross J. Hutsinpiller, Minister
New Paris—Church School at 9:30. Chester W. Rock Supt. A volunteer program by the choir at 7:30 under the leadership of W. E. Yeater ‘Benton—Chruch School at 9:30. R. S. Hollopeter Supt. At 7:30 Dr. Frank J. Niles D. D. of Indianapolis will occupy the pulpit, offering his lecture “America’s Greatest Institution and Its Present Peril’ Dr. Niles is accompanied by a negro quartette of jubilee singers. Admission free but Dr. Niles will grant you a voluntary oportunity to subscribe to the budget of his association.
' Given Surprise Mrs. O. C. Harsh “who has been the president of the -Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist church for the past year, was given a very pleasant surprise by the members of the society Wednesday. There were twenty-five ladies to enjoy the pienic dinner.
KIM 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. 163 acre farm near Ligonier fer $5500, Small payment down.. Long time balance. Possession thig spring This is a good stock and grain farm.
5 acre: tract on State Road No. § 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. : ' . $2200 buys a4O acre farm near Diamond lake, with 12 acres of onion ground, Immediate possession. Good buildings. e
Wall paper cleaning. See Sam Plank Phone 287. ’ Mrs. G. S. Lyon Spent Tuesday in Fort Wayne. Big double bill at Crystal Friday and Saturday. t . . FOR RENT—Six room flat. Inquire Mrs. Ada Jeanneret. 10btf FOR RENT—6 room house on B. Fifth street. Get key at Will Roe. Wil. liam Miller. For Sale—Poland China Boars few choice sows fall farrow immuned. Walter E. Wolf 11b2t* The dates for the DeKalb county free fall fair in Auburn have been set for October 5 to 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Reeves and childern were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Johnson. El-god tested baby chicks at reasonable prices. Clint Ott Kimmell, Phone 452. Thtt ~ FOR RENT—An apartment also sleeping room. Inquire of Mrs. Evelyn Cramer at Main and Union St. Iladt See us before you buy baby chix Buy the best at lowest prices. Indiana Hatcheries Kimmell. Phone 462. 7btf Richville—Church School at 9:30 Mrs. Grace Harper Supt. At 10:30 Dr. Niles and his quartette will appear as announced above. : All Methodist pastors are at conference this week but by the kindness of Mr: Yeater and Dr. Wileg all preaching appointments are being filled on our charge. ; ] Burglars entered and robbed three places at Angola last week. The biggest haul being $653 from the Steuben County Building & Loan association. _
The tenant house on. the Edwarad Strouse farm one mile west of Stroh burned to the ground Saturday morning together with a large part of its contents. The origin of the fire was undetermined. Cal Wagner of Kendallville has ac.cepted a position at the BEconomy iGrocery. Mr. Wagner was formerly employed at the Economy market in Kendallville which was destroyed by ;fire this week. Mrs. John Coulter with her sons James and Cale and daughter Louise enroute to their home in Akron, Ohio, after having attended the funeral of Mr. Coulter in Rolla, Missouri ,spent Tuesday night with friends in Ligo onier.
~ pecial Adjustments and Repairs We have been running a series of Weekly Specials fon operations of adjustments or repairs to Chevrolet Cars at reduced rates which is a big saving to Chevrolet Car owners. We are at this time adjusting brakes on 1928 and "29 Chevrolet cars f0r...............75¢ 1930, 31, 32 car5......50c A complete motor tune-up for 80c, which has been reduced 45c. } A complete chassis lubrication for 50c. | ' Good Pennsylvania, $l.OO per gallon and on all'cil changes spark “plugs cleaned FREE. ' o . . } We will reface, reseat and grind the valves on any Chevrolet 6 cyl- ‘ inder f0r................. $3.50 On 4 cylinder Chevr01et5........52.50 We will install fly Wheel with a steel band on any Chevrolet 4 or 6 ' cylinder including wheel and 1ab0r.......................c............. $6.00 We will also install on any Chevrolet 4 or 6 cylinder car a new ' Clutch including hub and disc assembly and all labor .............. $4.75 All small cars washed and grea5ed........51.50 Large Car5...........‘_52.00 Body, Fender work, Painting and Refinishing, Tire Repairing, ~ Welding and General Repair Work. All Work L Guaranteed to be Satisfactory ‘Free Parking Space for Rural Car Owners Lincoln-Chevrolet, In. L.incoln-Chevrolet, Inc. TRV e e e
3 . S 5 R R R N A R T e SRS S S R Friday and Saturday, April 8-9 l ¢t 2 »» Disorderly Conduct : Starring Sally Eilers, Spencer Tracy and El Brendel in a snappy, fast | moving comedy drama cramed with thrills and laughs. Also a comedy. Added Attraction-“BILL AND ED” Singing comedy radio stars from WOWO in person. You will enjoy them. _ : Admission 25¢-15¢ Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, April 10-11-12 Thrlling Electnfying Shocking Romantic R& Uy THEATREDOM'S !%%¥ Ty @ TALR BEEE RN SR . - FREDRIC MARCH G Qaramount Qicture / Rose Hobart W e ? R e A Rouben Mamoulian | S Production | The weirdest, yet most romantic story ever told--of an adored handsome lover who turns into a monster before your very eyes, you “see a change that will make you want to jump out of your seat. An honored gentleman and a ténder lover--a monster and a fiend--both the same man. This great stage play is the greatest mystery thriller classic of the age and the most wonderful picture of the year. The splendid acting of Fredic March and Miriam Hopkins will long be remembered. Don’t miss this master production. _ Admission 30c-15¢ Wednesday, April 13--“ TAKE A CHANCE” A surprise program you will enjoy Coming April 17-18-19--Eddie Cantor in “Palmy Days”
Notice Ray Shell announces that the price of Standard milk has been reduced to 8 cents per quart and Jersey milk will sell at 10 cents taking efefct Friday April 8. All telephone orders will be received at 327. : 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
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All owners of dogs and chickens are given warning to keep them confined in parks and not allow them to run at large due to the fact that they can do great damage to yards and gardens during the spring season. All dogs that are reported to the police department will be killed. : " Tom Cass ,Chief of Police Mr. and Mrs. W. H Bender are now at Corona California
