Ligonier Banner., Volume 66, Number 51, Ligonier, Noble County, 19 January 1933 — Page 6

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Mrs. Zentmeyer of Lincoln Way West has been ill.

Mre. Brn Glaser is improving from an oneration in a Fort Wayne hospital, Her daughter Mrs. J. Henry Murray of Indianapolis is at the Glaser home hefe. .

New Year, New Prices and Lower Prices Now Prevail Throughout Our Store We are keeping our stock right up-to-dnte, complete with new goods constantly coming on the market. We are always open for suggestions as to quality and kinds of goods you like. | | Today Galvanized Tubs and Pails Are Very Cheap - 10 gt. galvanized pails - 15¢ No. 3 galvanized tubs -69 c Plumb Axes, handled - $1.75 3 mal O] Can "7 mwaey 50c Wash Boiler s coeer 43 25 You Should See the New -~ Globe Steel Range Just -+ Comedn - One Used Steel Range $2O i¢T T . Weaver’s Hardware

Mony people in Ligonier are finding Miltrena Briquets more satis- , factory than any other fuel. Ar wondardul substitute for furnace hard g:oal‘. Clean and nice to handle for stoves. Low in Ash, High in Heat. , Ligonier Artificial Ice Company

Household goods in excellent condition at private sale. Mrs. William Jasper, Union street.

Mr, and Mrs. Errington Bowen and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bolitho of Fort Wayne called on friends here Sunday,

Adrian Biddle left Wednesday morning for Chicago on business,

Mrs. Ralph Sloan left this‘morning for a week with relatives at Kendallville,

Mr. and Mrs, Russell Smith spent Sunday in Peru with Mrs. Smith’s parents, g

Mr, and Mrs. Cyrus Holden and son moved Wednesday to the Goshorn farm south of the city. ,

James Coulter returned to his home in Akron, Ohio, Sunday after spending geveral days here with friends.

A stated meeting of Ligonier Chapter Order of the Eastern Star will be held Tuesday evening January 24.

Mr. and Mrs, Dwight Wolf, Cornelius Wolf and Miss Robbie Tate of South Bend spent Sunday here with friends.

Mr. and Mrs. James Francisco of Elkhart have been at the home of his parents Mr, and Mrs. William Francisco for few days.

James Adams pubilsher of Columbia City was appointed by Governor Paul V. McNutt to be a member of the state highway commission,

Fire practically destroyed the second story of the home of Mr and Mrs, Perry Foster at Syracuse at about six o’clock Thursday morning.

For Sale—One seven bank Dalton adding machine, in good serviceable condition. Inquire at the postoffice. W. S. Milner, Postmaster.

Mr, and Mrs. Edward Antodies and Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Prestzdorf of LaGrange weére Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Biddle and son Adrian.

BEverett Eversole, Earl Taylor, James Cain and Wallace Bobeck were among those from this city to attend the Eagles convention in Kendallville Sunday.

Mr and Mrs, Sol Henoch left Tuesday for Nashville, Tenn., where they will spend g few days with Mrs. Henoch’s mother, From there they will go to St. Petersburg, Florida, where they will spend thé balance of the winter.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Connin were called to South Bend Saturday night by the sudden death of Mrs, Connin’s sister, Mrs. A. A, Witmer who was found deadg in her home from a heart attack. She was 55 years old. The funeral was held at Goshen Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Simon Ackerman of Fort Wayne, well known in this city have announced the marriage of their daughter Helen to Bernard D. Caro, which took place at Wewark, N J., ‘Wednesday evening, January 11th, Upon their return from a trip to the ‘West Indies they will make their home in Newark. Mr. Caro is associated in business with his father.

- Millersburg Grit in its 40 year ago column says of S. F. Evans veteran stock buyer and shipper and who at that time was an almost daily visitor in Ligonier, “Last year he paid out over $lOO,OOO for live stock” He is almost if not the last living ones of frequenters of the stock yards of that day 'G. E. Sackett, J. F. Marker, David and Joel Selig, Joe McDowell, W. D. Hays the weighmaster and many others who.were less frequent: visitors

Notice of Private Sale.

By virtue of an order of the Noble Circuit Court the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Carlos D. Lane, deceased, will at the hour of ten o’clock AM. on the 30th day of January, 1933 and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale, at the late office of the deceased, at the southeast cormer of Main and Second streets, in the City of Ligonier, Indiana, the following described personal property belonging to said estae, to-wit: Hospital furniture; medical instruments; equipment; Drugs and Miscellaneous articles; one 1929 Hudson sedan.

Said property will be sold for not less than the full appraised value on the following terms and eonditions: At least one-third of the purchase price cash in hand and the balance in equal installments payable in not to exceed three and six months with approved security, or purchaser may pay all cash at time of sale. Karl E. Franks Administrator.

EEE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANZ

Presbyterian Church. Rev. G, H. Bacheler, Pastor,

January 22, Sunday school at 9:30. Preaching service with a solo by Miss Mitcehll at 10:45.

The fine program fqf the vesper service at five o’clock is given elsewhere. The services to which all are cordially invited is in charge .of the ladies. The C. B, meeting Monday evening had a fine ateridance and an interesting topic. Mary Warstler was leader.

M, E. Chulch Notices. Rev. C. W. Anderson, Pastor.

Public worship at 10:00 Sermon by the pastor. Sunday scohol at 10:50, Floyd Tincher, superintendent. Vesper service at the Presbyterian church at 5:00

Epworth League at 6:00 in the church: parlor. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30.

iWe are expecting the male double quartet to sing for Sunday morning. We are hoping to have a large crowd on hand to hear them

Sparta Christian Church. Chas. B. Lusk, Minister.

- Sunady school and morning worship at 9:30, O, R, Werker, superintendent. Sermon subject: ‘“Experiences and Their Reward.” Evening: service at 7:00.

The young people have been contr'ibuting_sgceial numbers to the Sun~ day evening services this mghth. Sunday night they plan to give a candle lighting’service which we know you will enjoy. “Come thou with us and we will do thee good.”

Vesper Services.

At the Presbyterian church at five o’clock: ; Organ perlude. ' Hymn. ‘Responsive reading. : Bible lesson. ' ; , Prayef~“and response. " : Violin solo—Miss Madeline Sack. Duét—Mesdames Lyon and Wagner, Offertory. Address—“ Women of the Bible”, Mrs. R, F. Miller. : , - Violin solo—Miss Madeline Sack. Hymn. ; Benediction. - :

Uljted Brethren Church. Cecil R. Smith, Minister, ‘Sunday school at 9:30. Our goals—increased attendance, interest ang cooperation. Let us stay over the 200 mark and soon change the 2 to 3. Ray Meroney is the adult superintendent and Vern LeCount as first assistant and Willis McGuire as second assistant. They ' will make a great team. ‘ .

The Brotherhood class is planning for a fine time Sunday with 3 guest teacher. Every member of the Noblemen class should be present, - Morning worship at 10:30, sermon by the pastor.

Our helpful and pleasant evening service at esven o’clock. Mr. Green informs us that th eyoung people ¢hoir will be on hand this Sunday eening. The Christian Epdeavor at six o’clock. " They are planning an intensive program in our church ang are sponsoring a Father and Son’s banquet for Thursday evening, January 26, 1933, here at the church for all the men and boys in town. The committee got together teh other night and found out that Dads and Lads likeq chicken bie, mashed potatoes, gravy, slaw, green beans, jelly, relish, fruit, cake, coffee ang the such like and so they’ve put that on the menu for the supper that night and are now bassing around tickets at 25 cents, and then besides the eats they have arranged a program of good times with music, talks anq all that goes to make a Father and Sons’ meeting what it should be. The affair is open to all ithe fathers gnd sons of the community and you are urged to fall in line. Remember fathers and sons that Thursday evening, January 26th at 6:30 at the U. B. church.

This Saturday at two o’clock we are to have an address by Col. Alfred L. Moudy. Those who are interested in the great temperance question should not fail to be present. You are urged to come and learn the very latest in regard to this matter at two o’clock.

Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Bowen spent Sunday in Elkhart at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Schlotterback whose son Fred is very ill of pneumonia,

ENAMEL WARE SPECIAL Saturday Only L Mo 5 | s Large Kettles Large Sauce Pans ~ with handle Large Stew Pans - Wash Basins Bctoss.oo Store

Mrs, Karl Hite, who has been ill for a week is up,

Mrs. Osie Nelson spent several days in Goshen last week with relatives.

Tom Wagner, who has been ill for some time is able tc be up about the house. { :

Howard Fisel who fell recently and fractured a leg is ablé to sit up some each day.

Mrs. George Hopper of Hotel Ligonier who has been ill of pneumonia is much better $

"~ Mrs. Ruel Stair and daughter of Elkhart spent the week end with her sister, Mrs, Henry Golder.

Mrs. Lucy Feldheiser who fractured a hip some time ago is able to be up each day in a wheel chair, =

Tuesday Mr, and Mrs, A. B. Weaver drove to Kokonro and returned with a truck load of steel ranges. ‘

The Lions club will meet tomorrow noon at the Lincoln Cafe dining room Every member is urged to be present.

Mrs. Howard Augspurger of Sturgis;, Mich., is spending several days here this week with her mother Mrs. Ada Jeanneret.

Mr. and Mrs. Thurlo Gangwer and daughter Arlene were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Gangwer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Will Kreger,

Mrs. E. J. Stien of Terre Haute and Mrs, A. C. Andrews of Fort Wayne spent Saturday with the former’s brother L, M. Bulman and family. ‘

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith and George Harrison drove to Peru Sunday. Mrs. Smith remained for a week’s vigit with her parents

Wanted—Girls women to take nursing in Noble county, Short course recommended by doctors, Write P.O. Box 222, 'Fort Wayne, Indiana.

Mr. and Mrs. Simon Ackerman of Fort Wayne have just returned from an eastern trip and are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdq Ackerman of this city. :

- The Goshen Novelty & Brush company has discontinued the manufacture of lamps. The entire stock now on hand is being disposed of at a sale in the Leather Goods room on East Lincoln avenue in Goshen.

New civil cases filed include Elifious Melroy Culver and wife in the matter of adoption of Betty Lou Scovel, petition; Farmers State Bank vs Forrest Waldron and Bertha Waldron

Mrs. W. 8. Milenr returned home Sunday from Chicago after spending two weeks with. Mr., and Mrs. Jerry Hoopengarner. Mrs. Hoopengarner, who had been ill is ipnpoved and accompanied her mother home where she will visit friends.

Un-Employed!!

You are cordially invited to come and join our social club at Herman Sacks’. Refreshments, entertainment and current topics debates by Ligonier’s most brilliant and enlightened authorities, ° Harry M, Jacobs.

ECONOMY

APRES | wains | G | Swet ot | " | Gone P 25¢ | 19c | 7c 14c | bsc¢ 25¢

Pork Loin Roast 9c Pork Steak - 10 c Fresh Pig Feet - 4c Rib Beef Boil - 7c¢

SUCIAR o )he 4

Beef Roast - - 12¢ s, et 10, Veal Liver - -39 c Cheese “Gan" 15¢ Peanut Butter 21bs: 1 5¢

PURE LARD 6 Ibs. 25¢

Friday and Saturday, January 20-21 dino G “Kongo” With Walter Huston, Lupe Velez and Conrad Nagel. A weird drama of black magic and diabolical revenge in the Africian Jungles. Mysterious, Thrlling, Terrifing. ' Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, January 22-23-24 “Rocka bye” ' ‘ Starring Constance Bennet, with Joel McCrea and Paul Lukas. Stunningly, Gloriously, Americas ravishing star triumphs in drama that touches the tender emotions; the story of a girl who fought for love and lost. From the reeking dives of the half world to the shimmering Great White Way. Two men loved her; one of themjpassionately, the other with a self-less sacrificinglove. Which of these men Constance Bennet love the most, and why. Also a Mack Seunet comedy and other selected shorts Wednesday and Tfiursday—-CLOSED : Friday and Saturday, January 27-28 . ' “Robber’s Roost” By Zane Grey with George O’Brien. : Coming Sun., Mon., Tues., Jan 29-30-31 _ "Handle With Care” » Starring James Dunn and Boots Mullory. Coming February 2-3 o Ligonier's Beauty Pageant Conducted by the Universal Enterprises.

Card of Thanks. L ~ In this way we desire to thank our many friends ang neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of our mother Mrs. Amelia Bickle. e Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bickle and Family. Marion Reese and Children. ~ Card of Thanks. : Mr. and Mrs. William Jasper wish to thank their friends and relatives for their kindness during the illness and death of their mother Mrs. John Sparrow. : < Mr. ang Mi‘s. Russel Vance of Plymouth were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Golder, the occasion being Mr. Golder’s birthday. ~ Miss Alice Vance, a student at Central colPege, attended the inaugural cerev mony ‘at Indianapolis last week.

DRESSES - - For Ladies, Misses and Children Friday an‘d Saturday Only ~Milady’s Shoppe

Corn Meal, 5 Ib.sk: 7c Pillsbury Flour -60 c ‘Flour - 55" 3 Coffee Mzwel - 98-

Chipso, large, 2 for3lc Toilet Papef, 6for 25¢ Milk "ot & 2 for 11e Navy Beans, / lbst 19¢

: Card of Appreciation I wish to take this way to thank the public for their generous cooperation in disposing of my hand made bet set, which was won last Thursday by Miss Ena Oliver. Miss Ollie Wolf Noti¢e of Ligquidation. Pursuant to resolution of its Board of Directors, and by authority of the Bank Commission of the State of Indiana, the Farmers & Merchants Trust Company, of Ligonier, Indiana, will -liguidate its business anq settle up all its affairs. The undersigned has been elected liquidating agent for said corporation and will as speedily as possible liquidate and settle the business and affairs thereof, : C. E. Denning, Liquidating Agent for Farmers & Merchants Thurst Company, Ligo- ’ nier, Indiana. 50-3 w

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