Ligonier Banner., Volume 68, Number 8, Ligonier, Noble County, 22 March 1934 — Page 6

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Wall Paper—Knight’'s Drug Sto

Will Rogers at Crystal Sunday M: aday and Tuesday,

Forrest Slabaugh, who has b:i2n very ill is much improved.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Inks spent :cv. eral days in Chicago this week.

A big bargain in entertainment at Crystal every Wednesday and Thursday night.

Dwight and Helen, children of _lr. and Mrs. Cecil Griffith are both* :11. Dwight is in a serious condition suffering from a mastoig abcess in cue ear and an infection in the othor. Helen ig ill nwith a cold. -

For Sale or Trade.

Good used Hudson coach, Fordson tractor, Oliver gingle bottom tracior plow, Letz feed grinder. L. E. Schlotterback.

Notice of Appointu.ent

State of Indiana County of Noble :38. &otice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed adm:nistrator of the estate of Frank B. Simmons deceased late of Noble County, Indiana. Said estate is supnposed to be solvent. Merle G. Simmong 1218 Dayton St. South Bend, Indiana. W. H. Wigton, Attorney Ligonier, Indiana.

The Kind that Contains Animal and Vegetable Materials Will Feed from Seeding Time to Maturity . For Sale by Farmers Co-Operative Elevator Co. Phone 69 Ligonier

F. | Qtollar W. Steller boiy e’

Friday and Saturday Specials T Florida Oranges, 10'1e................ 43c New Green Peas, per h o e Baby Stuart Soap Flakes, pkg ... ol 18 All Crisp Crackers, 2 Ib. pkg...... . . 23c Florida Grapeftuit, 5 for2sc Calif. Sunkist Oranges, size 126, dozen...49c Table Syrup, white or dark, ga110n..... . 47c Pure Granulated Sugar, 1011b5........ . 49c¢ | MEals o Quality Hamburger, 1b..................... . 10¢ Shoulder Pork Steak, 2 Ibs.. ... s s DRESSED CHICKEN L - FORTY FATHAM HADDOCK.' Lincoln Restaurant L ~ SUNDAY ' MENU .

Modern house for rent. Phone 110,

Will Rogers at Crystal Sunday Monday anq Tuesday, & .

Miss Mary. Moats of Fort Wayne spent the week end here with her parents Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Moats.

Nrs. Joe Waterman of Constantine, Mich., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Slabaugh over the week end.

A new line of Covert Pants for work at Stansbury’s. Men try a pair $1.0). Other work pants $1.50.

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stayner of Toledo were week end guests of Mrs, Charles Jackson. Mrs. Jackson returned home with them.

Forrest H. Parker candidate for the republican nomination for treasurer of Noble county was in Ligonier Tuesday calling on friends.

Menu for Easter supper at Christian church Thursday March 29. Baked chicken, mashed potatoes, cream peas pickle and.qevil eggs Perfection salad rickles, jelly, cherry and pumpkin pie, Price 30 cents.

Mrs. William Sack who submitted to an operation in Epworth hospital South Bend two weeks ago is improving nicely. She expected to go tu the Dr. Clapp home in South Bend yesterday where she will remain sometime before returning home.

Mrs. Virginia Kelly, 72, of Goshen is in a serious condition at Goshen hospital is a result of injuries veceiyed Saturday night when ghe was struck by an automobile at' the jnter section of Sixth ang Madison streets, She is suffering from a fractured pelvis and possible internal iinjuries.

George Richardson of Goshen president of the Goshen Manufacturing company is confined to the Goshen hospital with a broken hip sustained in a fall in the business district Saturday afternoon. The attending physician reporteq Mr. Richardson’s condition as satisfactory.

Notice

I will be at my office at the Farmer’s and Merchants Bank on Wednesday ang Saturday. L. G. Cooper Twp. Assessor

- 'Wall Paper—Knight’s Drug Store,

- 'Will Rogers at Crystal Sunday Mon. day and Tuesday,

Mrs. Leo Loeser celebrated her 74th birthday Wednesday. :

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kellam and chil-, dren spent Monday evening at Knox.

Dan Waldron, who sprained his knee a short time ago is able .to be out. '

Double set of team harness as low as $35.00. Willsey Harness and Shoe company. : 2t*

Mrs. George Leming is spending a few days with her sister Mrs. John Speckeen.

Miss Rosalie Loeser arrived home Monday from an extended visit in California, Fo 7

Wanted—Roomers, boarders and washing housecleaning. Mrs. . Carl Hite. Phone 516 3t

~ Irl Rose of New York City was a recent guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rose.

George Depore formerly wiih the C. & A. Green meat market, now has a position in Albion.

Dan Musser was brought home in the Surfus ambulance today from Kendallville hospital.

Miss Helan Kelley of Salmonia spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Kelley, ;

M Mr, and Mrs. William Cochran and son spent Supday in Goshen’ at the Chauncey Dewey home.

Are you moving, cleaning house, redecorating. If so you will fing the best selections at Stansbury’s.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kiester Mrs. Edward Shearer and Mrs. Chester Hile spent Tuesday in Fort Wayne.

Frank Sack hag returned to his home in New York state after an extended visit with relatives here.

Mrs. Roy Jorg, Mrs. Olive Simmons, Mrs. Roy Kellam and Mrs. Ray Loy spent Wednesday in Fort Wayne.

Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Ackerman are home after spending a week with Joe Ackerman and family at Lima, Ohio.

Chester Hile gnoved the houshold goods of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Weaver here from Cleveland Ohio Wedensday. :

. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Cushing of Chicago 'called on the Earl Taylor family while enroute to Kendallville Sunday. .

Round and square dance at the Shobe Camp, Wednesday night, March 28. The dance will be put on by Goshen boys. :

There will be a stated meeting of the Order of Eastern Star Tuesday evening, March 27 All members are urged to be present.

A new line of Overalls, extra wide leg, plenty of pockets, suspender backs ang jackets to match, $1.19 each at Stansbury’s.

Mrs. T. N. Seihsdorfer who has been vigiting in Indianapolis for the past two weeks accompanieq Dr, Seirsdorfer. home yesterday. ,

Miss Helen Hopper, who has been spending several days in Detroit, the guest of her sister Miss Jeannet, returned home Wednesday.

Mrs. Maude Smith died at Lakeville hospital, Kendallville, of gpinal meningitis Tuesday. She was an aunt of Milo Weirich of this city. §

(Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Slater and Mrs. Willlam Slater attended a birthday dinner gunday ‘evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Viril Conrad. The affair was in honor of Mr. Conrad.

~ Harry Mentzer and son Max are doing the redecorating at the office of the Ligonier Telephone company ang when the office wallg are finished the office will have an attractive appearance.

Mrs. Frank Kuhn entertained the members of her Foursome bridge ‘club Tuesday evening. . Mrs. Howard Garl was a substitute guest and reecived the favor. Refreshments were served. ;

~ Attorney Isaac Deter of Kendallville has announced hig candidacy for state representative on the Republican ticket. He is a former county clerk and a brother of R. W. Deter of this city,

Undaunted by ecriticism girected -at him' after the escape of John Dillinger, Prosecutor Robert G. Hstil of Lake county reiterated today his intention to be a candidate for re-elec-tion. 4 b :

Dan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Musser was taken to the Kendallyille hospital Saturday morning in the Surfus invali§ coach for treatment. He hag been suffering from pneumonia. At present he is slightly im. proved, > ; SPECIAL : 60 percent Tankage 100 Ibs. ... $2.95 b 0 perecnt Meat Scraps 100 lbs. $2.35 Hominy Feed ton ... $25.00 - STIEFEL GRAIN CO. Kimmell, J

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Buck Jones at Crygtal every Friday and Saturday. .

iMrs. Helen Hillegas spent Sunday at her home in Decatur.

Will Rogers in Mr. Skitch” at Crytal next Sunday Monday and Tuesday.

Earl Creps is home from a fishing trip in Floriad with M, B. Kellam ‘of Knox.

~ Harry Stansbury of South Bendq was week end guest in the William Sack home. .

Miss Ruth Schwab returned to her home from the Kendallville hospital Wednesday. L :

Mrs. Belle Hadley of South Bend spent the week end in the 8. C. Sackett home. .

James Coulter of Akron, Ohio, will come Friday to spend the week end here with Mrs. Coulter,

Jesse Kern of New Carlisle is here called by the serious illness of his sister Mrs. Neva Gilbert. ;

William Kreager of the Star Truck trip in Florida with M. B. Kellam of ternoon while doing some work.

Needlecraft cloth for fine quilts. A few pieces of Peter Pan cloth, choice for 28c¢ the yard at Stansbury’s.

~ Miss Mary Lyon, who is attending Welslyn college near Boston will be home the latter part of the week for a spring vacation.

The time- of year is here for spring sewing. Sheeting, Tubing, MTicking, Muslin, all at the lowest prices, at Stansbury’s.

Mrs. William. Wade was brought home Sunday afternoon :in the Brown invalid coach from Epworth hospital South Bend much improved. :

All the new stryles in Silk, new length, new soft silk material, $1.25. New assortment of Bloomers, Scanties Stepins, and Panties, from 50c to 69¢ up, at Stansbury’s. - .

Wanted—To exchange a very desirable home in Three Rivers, Mich., for a modern home on the South Side. Address M.E.R., 1100 South Maine Street, Three Rivers, Mich.

Mr. and Mrs, Errington Bowen and children of Fort Wayne were dinner guests Tuesday evening of Mr. and Mrs: O. G. Bowen. They assisted Mrs. Bowen to celebrate her birthday at that time. Giian

Mrs. James Coulter, Misses Louisa King, Mary Jane Lundy and Elizabeth Drain spent Saturday afternoon in Fort Wayne. They returned by the way of Albion amd attended the show there in the evening.

Womans World Patterns. The price 10 and 15 cents each. This 18 the most complete low priced pattern on the market. A good practical school pattern. Girls can make their own dresses. Sold at Stansbury’s Store.

Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Bowen and son Fred expect to leave the latter part o the week for Poteau, Oklahoma. They will accompany Mrs. Harrison Long home, who is a sister of Mr. Bowen ang they expect to spend several months there. :

Sale Notice Sale every Wednesday. Geo. D Foster, Mgr. tf

HEDS Fashion SHOPPE

Coats, Suits, Dresses and Hats For EASTER and SPRING

Everything New and Up-to-Date Silk Blouses in all Shades Good L'i'me? of .House Dresses 0 PeskColrord9Bc . 74 Neckwear, Lingerie, Slips, Pajamas, Gowns, . Step-Ins, Pursi :s, Compacts |

~ Special for Saturday Sliés, lace: trimmed, 98¢ : Hose, Full Fashiion Silk, in- all the new ~ . Spring Shades, 69c and 89c

WILL STAGE SHOW.

Leonard Refrigerator Company to Put on Demonstration at the J. L. Levy & Son Store.

“Gentlemen Prefer Beef,” is the title of a new and novel cooking demonstration which will be staged for the benefit of the women of Ligonier and vicinity Wednesday . afternoon March 28 in the J. L. Levy & Son store. Known as the “vismatic” presentation will be held there three times during' the afternon ang evening, in order that the anticipated large audi ence may be accomodated, officials of the company announced. Free to. all who wish to attend, the demenstration will be jointly sponsored by the local firm and by the city’s meat merchants. The demonstration will start promptly at 2:30, 3:30 in the afternoon and 8:00 o’clock in the evening, “It is a new and noved presentation, profusely illustrated, of problems that constantly come up in the home of every woman who plans or prepares meals,”’” saig Mr. Patton, of the Leonard Refrigerator - company. “We chose beefi for our subject because there are so many delicious ways to cook it anq so many attractive ways to serve it. Another reason is that beef presents some of the most difficult cooking problems. ' The illustrated talk will bring our audiences ideas and suggestions worked out by Mary Lee Gordon of the Leonard Refrigeration Home Science department and experts of the National Live Stock and Meat Board of Chicago. Housewives will be shown how to order the cuts best suiteq for various purposes andg how the cheaper cuts may be made tender and tasty if properly selected and cooked. They will be given new, proven recipes for beef dishes. How to buy the various cuts where they come from ang the uses to which each cut is best adapted will be illustrated in the demonstration.

ADDITIONAL SOCIAL EVENTS Continued from Page One

Mrs. J. W. Draper entertained the menibers of the Friday bridge club Thursday at a three course one o’clock luncheon. The table was decorated with gpring flowers. Substitute guests were Mrs. Robert SinClair and Mrs. G. H. Bacheler. The favors went to Mrs. O, F. Gerber and Mrs. W. B. Inks. : * 8 O

.Mrs. M. A. Kirkland entértained members of her contract bridge club Thursday evening and three substitute guests Mrs. Karl Decker, Miss Blanche Harsh and Mrs. J. B. Schutt, Mrs. Kirklang held high score for the club and Miss Harsh was high for the substitutes, Light refreshments were serveq after the games. * & @

Mrs. Russell Smith entertained the members of her bridge club Thursday night. Mrs. Marlin Knight held high score. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Howard Garl. Mrs. Smith serveq refreshments after the games. ® & »

Mrs. C. V. Joseph will entertain the Charity bridge Tuesday afternoon at her home on South Cavin street.

Miss Margaret Lake entertained her ciub Wednesday evening.

New Crepe, the newest creations in fancy designs. A new suit for young and old at Stansbury’s. ;

Three have filed for commissioner of the middle district this week. They are: Cleo A. Green, republican of Cromwell; Paul Weimer, democrat, of near Avilla and Charles Schmuck republican of near Avilla.

LEYSTAL

Thursday, March 22 ‘ € 9» Bolero A mid-week special attraction starring George Raft and featuring Sally Rand in her original fan dance. First time on the screen. Adm. 15-25¢ Friday and Saturday, March 23-24 1 € s | ~ “The Poor Rich” Edward Everet Horton and Edna May Olixer. They show you how to shake off the depression. It is the seasons biglaugh show--also - 3rd Chapter of : “GORDON OF GHOST CITY” Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, March 25-26-27 : e e You'll laugh as you’ve never laughed y“v i before at Will Rogers and Zasu w T Pitts as Mr. and Mrs. Skitch. They zzv S - keep you in stitches as ‘they hit the i high spots from Missourito California "‘ A i Two cameramen died laughing when .. : they made the picture and you'll be <),< e . tickled to death when you see Will & SRS @ Rogers at his wisecracking best. U e 3 Nights—-Sunday, Monday, Tuesday--Adm. 15¢-30c Wed., Thurs., March 28-29 Bargain Nights ’) “No More Women” Edmund Lowe and Victor McLaglen. These deep sea divers were alway in hot water, with the ladier. Sez who? A voyage of laughs and thnills. Admission 10c-15¢ COMlNG—*“Carolina”, “Queen Christena”, *“Sons of the Desert”’, “Death éakesla Holiday”’, “Cat and the Fiddle”, “You Can’t Buy Everything” ,

Julius Smolinski age 80 years native of Germany and a resident of Kendallville the past 49 years died suddenly Sunday morning from a heart attack at the home of his daughter Mrs. Oscar Beights. Although

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GREEN CIRCLE COFFEE’ 22 ><l9¢

. SUGAR - Cloth Sack 10 lbs. 46¢

BOILING BEEF, PER LB. 7c

Swiss Steak, 17¢ Hamburger §°lo¢ Bacon 3" . 10c Frankforts %, 25¢ CATSUP, =

GRAPE U Rc

Florida Oranges 3% 10 lb. 45¢ . N J y : 'SCEd POtatoes Efig{leg.’h mbu:llxl:l $l -90

Radishes-<Green Onions{ s¢c

FRESH OYSTERS, PT. 25c|

FRESH FISH

his death came unexpectedly he had been ailing for some time but had not been bedfast or confineg to his home.

Will Rogers at Crystal Sunday Monday and Tuesday, - .

Na_xvy I BEANS l 5 lbs. 17c

Peanuts 5" 1(0¢ Oleo s . 25¢ Milk irSir 17¢ 80ap 10 bars... 28C

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