Ligonier Banner., Volume 68, Number 11, Ligonier, Noble County, 12 April 1934 — Page 6

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Janet Gaynor in “Carolina” a: Crystal néxt Sunday Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Howard Augspurgr of Sturgis, Mich., has been spending several days with. her mother here. Ada Jeanneret who is ill. Mr. and Mrs, Hascall Crothers spent Tuesday evening in Kendallville. M-, Crothers attended a county meeting and Mrs. Crothers visited her brother Glenn Woods.

Electric Refrigerators M This is not an advertisement for or against electrical refrigerators. However to correct a mistaken idea due to misstatement’s of some mechanical refrigeration salesmen we wish to bring the following facts to your attention. Ice refrigeration is the vesult of constant circulation of air over the ice which continuously washes the food fumes from the air and results in the deposit of slime in the drain. . This slime is not evidence of dirty ice but is evidence of the purification of the air which comes in contact with your food. _ ~_Any type of refrigeration that does not provide an outlet for fumes and odores confines and confuses flavors of different:foods. . Late type of refrigerators provide government recommended temperatures of 40 to 50 degrees at a cost for ice below the current cost for electric refrigeration. Regardless of claims which may be made to the contrary there is considerable saving in cost of refrigeration and some advantage in the use of ice. ' , “ Ligonier Artificial Ice Co.

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HOUSE CLEANING NEEDS!

Wall Paper Cleaner, 3 can 5....... ... 25¢ Scrub 8ru5he5................10c and 25¢ Falls ... ... . %8s andWl.

Household Brooms, each 33c

Rubber Gloves, pair...."..... ... . 20c Ruffled Curtain Material, yd...... 10c Moth Proof Bags for storing winter clothing...... ... ... 10c Mop Head 5.............. ... 10c and 25¢

Ruffled Curtains, per pair 59c¢

Carpet Tacks, box ........... ... .sBe Johnson Floor Wax & Polish§loc-25¢ g Rugs. ... ... .. ... 98 Window Shades, fibre, each........15¢ Qil Mops, complete with handle....29¢ Chamois ... .............10c and 25¢

The W.R. Thomas 555 Store

The city council will meet in regular session tonight.

A joint district meeting of Spanish War Veterans and Auxiliary will Le held at Peru Sunday April 15th. The Honorable Freq Landis the Hoosier Editor wil laddress this meeting.

Hiram C. Doty, county commissioner for the south W@istrict of Steuben county and hardware merchants at Hudson, died unexpectedly of heart disease at his home there Sunday.

~ Wall Paper—Knight’s Drug Store. Ada Jeaneret is very ill at her home. Mrs. James Baker of Kendallville spent Tuesday here, Special chop suey supper Saturday night at Shobe’s Camp. ' Dan Butts of 80ch Bend is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Banta. Miss Golda Weade and Ralph Weade spent Saturday in Fort Wayne. D. A. Fidler has been confined to hisghome with flu for the past week. Mrs. Harry Simmons went to the Wolf Lake hospital Monday for treatment. : Janet Gaynor in “Carolina® at Crystal next Sunday Monday and Tuesday. , Mrs. A. W. Lyon, Graham Lyon and daughter Barbara were Fori Wayne vsitors Saturday. Charles Crothets of Toledo spent several days with his son Mr. and Mrs. Hascall Crothers. Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Green spent Sunday in South Bend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDaniel. : i o e, Mrs. Kirby Troyer and daughter of Millersburg. spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Hascall Crothers.

Fire loss on the Elks home has been adjusted and it will soon be put in perfect condition again. Mrs. E. D. Mclntyre of Topeka, has taken up her residence in the L. M. Stage house on Second street. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Head of Toledo, Ohio, spent the week end here with his brother Mrs. Thomas Head. Dr. W. A. Shobe, Mrs. Anna Green, Miss Fern Swartz were guests of Mrs. Lizzie Orr of near Warsaw on Sunday. Mrs. Walter Burough and son returned to their home in Plainwill, Mich., Sunday after spending the week here. Mr, and Mrs. H. H Decker are home from St. Joseph, Mo. where they visiteq their son Tom Decker ang family. Ladies’ Aid supper at the Ligonier Methodist church Thursday April 19. “Gentlemen Prefer Beef” come have a fine meal. : Less.charr, smoke and odor with our High Test Kerosene in your lamp or oil stove. Weaver’s Hardware.

Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Decker returned home Monday evening from St. Joseph Mo., where they visited Torm Decker and family. They returned by way of St. Louis where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Strait.

You are hereby bp<tified that water rents are que Arriu Ist, 1934, payable at the office of the city clerk on all rents due and not paid on or before April 20th a penalty of ten per cent will be added, All water rents for 1933 are now due and must be paid on or before January 20th. . Office hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday evenings for the accommodation of the public. ' Joseph C. Kimmell, City Clark.

Dust Pans ... ... .. ... 10e Screen Door Ename1,can...............10¢c Paint Brushes ..................10c, 25, 50c

M0p5tick5...................... ..............10¢ 5p0nge5....................... . e Moth BAlls, large b0x....................._.10c Neo Toil Cleanser for cleaning woodwork, etc,can............ 25¢

Carpet 8eater5................ ... 10c Chair Seatlec Pli;ltl, enamels, varnishes [oc-25¢-45¢ House Dre55e5......................69¢ Curtain Rods, pmrlOc Curtain Panels, each..............39¢-59¢

Notice to Water Takers.

~ Miss Mary Jane Lundy spent Monday evenng in Albion. ; - Mrs. I. F. Burkhart who is ill remains about the same. Special chop suey supper Saturday night .at Shobe’s Camp. : ' SR AT A SRR - LOST—Man’s black leather coat. Finder please return to Eldo Renner. Janet Gaynor in “Carolina” at Crystal next Sunday Monday and Tuesday. - = e e ettt 3 Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kern of New Carlisle have been here several days this week. j - Mr. and Mrs. Vermon Ditman are spending the week with relatives at Pontiac, Mich. Charles Vondar Reyden and Edward Fausch of Goshen were in Ligonier on Tuesiness Tuesday. - Mrs. V. L. Pancake and daughter Josephine spent Tuesday in Fort Wayne shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Max Emery and daughter Betty Lou spent Saturday afternoon in Fort Wayne. Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Martin are spend ing several days in Wabash with their daughter and family. Mrs. Maude Fisel and daughter Kathleen and Mrs. Cyrus Holdem were in Fort Wayne Saturday. Miss Evelyn Moseman of Ligonier spent the week enq in C{oshen, the guest of Miss Virgihia Sarjent. Cash Long went to Indianapolis Monday to enter a hospital for treatment and possibly an operation.

There will be a regular meeting of the W. R. C. Friday evening. All members are urged to be present.

The Ligonier high school Junior class will hold a bake sale at the Jet White grocery Saturday, Aprli 14th.

- Miss Carnelia Flinn of Wawaka is Lere spending a few days with her neice Mrs. Earl Taylor and family.

.- Mrs. Emma Fahl is spending the %’week in Fort Wayne, the guest of her grandson, Don Borger and family.

‘Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spurgeon and family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Franks of Middlebury.

Miss Effie Cooper who has spent the winter at St. Petersburg, Fla., has returned to her home north of town.

Francis Williams, who spent his spring vacation here returned to Indiana university the first of the week.

Claude Baber, patient at Wolf Lake hospital is improving as well as can be expected and will be home soon.

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wigton were in Sturgis, Mich., Sunday, visiting James Wigton, who is a patignt at the hospital there. .

Mrs. Robert Maggert will entertain the Past President Parley of the Ligonier American Legion Auxiliary tonight at Albion.

Miss Josephine Pancake has resigned her position ag bookkeeper at the Wilkinson Quilt factory where she Lad been employed the past six and one-half years.

[Mrs. Anna Green who has spent the winter at the Dr. Shobe home Wwill leave for her home next Tuesday evening in Jamestown, N. Y. '

Struck by a pair of ice tongs when a large cake of ice he wag lifting broke, Everett Shipley of Warsaw suffered a fractureq jaw. _ :

Paul Tucker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Tucker, who has been located in Illinois for some time has accepred a position as manager of the Fields Stores at Jackson, Michigan.

Edward Ellis Tiedemann, 82, one of Goshen oldest merchants died at his home there after a lingering illness of infirmities. Mr. Tiedemann had been bedfast since-january. ;

Our high test kerosene will give you a hot, blue flame in your oil l‘;‘ove, and a white, bright ray in your lamp. Try it anfl be convinced. . Weaver’s Hardware.

The Q@Girls Community Club will sponsor a benefit card party Wednesday evening, April 18th at the Legion club rooms. Those desiring te sponsor a table ‘call Elizabeth Drais. Refreshments will be furnished by the club. 6 ha o : ;

Mrs. Sarah Kilbury age 88 years, resident of Kendallville the past 12 years and a pioneer resident of LaGrange county died at the home of her daughter Mrs. J. D. Ohler in Kendall vile. Death resulted from complica tions ‘. : o James F. Boyer 63 director of music and public relations of C. G. Conn Ltd. Blkhart and one of the most widely | known figures in band nstrument circles in America died ia a hospital at Salt Lake City Utah, Thursday night as the result of a stroke. Tt ~ The Aid Society of the U. B. church ‘will be held at the home of Mrs. H. H. Decker Thursday evening April 19, ‘Mrs. Decker will be assisted by Mrs. | Burkett, Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Johnson. All members are urged tv be present. Visitors wellcoms. = = =

Hoosier Farmers Get $987,418

Indiana farmers, numbering 1,547, have benefitted to the extent of nearly $1,000,000 in the federal corn-loan pro gram, the state department of weights and measures announced today. Martin L. -Lang, commissioner of the department, announced that 1,938 cribs have been sealed, and a total of 2,194,253 bushels of corn have been contradted since the program started several weeks ago. . ‘Since the first loan was granted h&x: February 17 a total of $987,413 k been loaned on sealed corn, Lang’s report showed. The program ends April 30. . - Counties and the number of loans granted include: Allen, 17; Huntington, 6; Kosciusko, 4; Wells, 14; Whitley, 1. : , Tries Suicide Again, Irvin Wolf 38, of Bluffton, wanted in Fort Wayne on a charge of attempted robbery made his second attempt at suicide in six days Tuesday when he jabbed a long lead pencil through his abdominal wall, He was rushed to the hospital for treatment. Wolf escaped from the LaGrange county jail some months ago with members of the Stewart brother gang, later .was rearrested and releaseg on parole. ’ ’ Jefferson Club to Hold Bangquet The annual banquet of the Noble County Jefferson club will be held at the Wolf Lake gymnasium Friday evening April 13 at 6:30 o’clock. Clifforq§ Townsend lieutenant governor will be the principal speaker. Among other things officers for the coming vear will be elected.

Sale Notice

Will sell at my next sale April 18 one J. I. Case silo filler Model M 30 foot blower pipe. Distributer head and pipe. One extra sft. 1-214 ft. also fodder cutter 'atta.chmeng almost new, : Geo. D, Foster ~ Wall Paper—Knights’ Drug Store. ~ Mrs. William Cochran is ill of tonsolitis. - Laurel angd Hardy in “Sons of the ‘Desert” at Crystal Friday and Satur‘day. : Mrs. James Schutt is here spending a few days with her husband Dr. ‘Schutt. . i Mr. and Mrs. Sol Henoch ars home from Florida where they spent the winter, | o .I# : T e ~ Mrs. Carl Nowels and Mrs. Ben ‘Conrad spent Wednesday in Fort Wayne. * ¢ Mr. and,. Mrs. C. M. Sloan of Fort Wayne called in Ligonier one day this week. - F o R Howard and Herbert Fisel were in Indianapolis Monday. They took Cash Long to enter a hospital.

- Ralph Sloan is organizing buyers in northern Indiana for the Central Wool company in Fort Wayne. - Mr. and Mrs, Harley Yoder and family of Waukugan, 111., spent the week end here with the Ira Yoder family and H. H. Burnheimer family south of Kimmell. s Rev. G. H. Bacheler and A. E. Kelley were in attendance wupon the Presbytry av Warsaw Tuesday. Rev. Bacheler is chairman of the committee on sessional records. .. Anthony Piedmonte 26 0% Elkhart ‘who has a long police record pleaded guilty in city court there to a charge of carrying a concealed weapon and was assessed a total of $3lO. : : Mrs. Fredonna Barnhart, Mrs. Rose | Goshorn, Mrs, Arthur Priest, Mrs. Everett Eversole and Mrs. Wallace ‘Bobeck attended a meeting of the Bastrn Star Chapter in Albion Mon‘day night. , - .Mrs. Emma Hite and son Harold, Mrs. Maude Fisel and daughter Kathleen and Mrs. Cyrus Holden and son Dean were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr, and Mrs. Leo Green at Millersburg. L : . The stwo-story frame house of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Price ihree miles north west of Wolcottville together wiviv the contents burned to the ground entail ing a loss of $3,000 partially covered br insurance. e :

Farm House Near Milford Burned. The large two-tory frame house on Mrs. Hiram Ferverda‘s farm eight miles southeast of Milford was completely destroyeq by fire Monday. No estimate has been made of the loss.

The Ligonier Chamber of Commerce i will meet at noon tomorrow for lun‘cheon at Hotel Ligonier. L. G. MeIntyre secretary of the Elkhart Chamber of Commerce will be ‘the guest speaker. All members are urged to present. s lfi- ; S Tt A : ~ According to figures compiled in the office of the Whitley county audi. tor teh cost of the county of charity and maintenance of the poor is 52 per cent of the total cost of all ex‘renses which are disbursed from The ‘county general fund. e e - Mr. and Mrs. Ira Yoder and daugher attended the funeral Tuesday of James 6 year old Bon of Mr. and Mrs. Lura Ramsey of near Old Lake ‘Whitley county who was drowned in. the lake Sunday. Mr. Ramsey is &

A B s o S TGS Thursday, April 12 | ’ , - “She Made Her Bed” ‘ Richard Arlen and Sally Eilers in a rich comedy drama. Adm. 10c-15¢ Friday and Saturday, April 13-14 ~ “Sons ot the Desert” Laurel and Hardy with Charlie Chase in the biggest laugh sensation of the year. Just a couple of hen-pecked husbands who sneak away from their wives to a grand convention of the boys. They paint the town pink. Remember the pass word “Fun’’ Also “Gordon of Ghost City” - Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, April 15-16-17

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WORTHINESS That which has worth, proves itself worthy, and should be practiced early in life for better results—later : Brown Funeral Home LIGONIER ‘ Phones ‘ Oftice 116 Residence 120

John Lawrence McNames of Goshen announced his candidacy for the republican nomination of justice of peace of Elkhart township.

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Leaf Lettuce ‘Fancy, Hot House - Taolb,

Branded Beef Roasts 1 2:¢ Rib Boil T3¢

Swiss Steak 17c Roast &< 13¢ Pork Steak 15¢ Veal Roasts 15¢ Roasts ‘sffzinmer, 19¢

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Fresh Asparagus 2 bunches 25¢