Ligonier Banner., Volume 68, Number 22, Ligonier, Noble County, 28 June 1934 — Page 6

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Plane Destroyed at Elkhart. Destruction of one of the participating planes by fire, with a possikle complete loss on its $2,800 valuation, marred the air circus presented at the Arisman airport, north of ¥ilk- % hart, under the auspices of the Junior Association of Commerce Sunday afternoon. The airplane destroyed by firz was

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Must File Expense Accounts Candidates for nomination in the recent Democratic and Republican state conventions must file expense accounts similar to those filed by candidates in primary elections, the state board of elections ruled. The ruling established a precedent. It was written by Fred C. Gause, Republican membper of the board, and concurred in by W. W. Spencer Democratic member. The board found that candidates in the conventions came under the corrupt practices law and therefore must file their accounts within 30 days with the clerks of the counties in which they live. “PFailure to file would prevent presentation of a certificate of nomination to successful candidates and would open unsuccessful candidates to prosecution under the corrupt practices act,” Spencer said. .

Sale Of Dresses A REAL OPPORTUNITY For Saturday Only First Frock reduced to $4.95 Second Frock, same group $2.95 j ~ For only $7.90 : a 8 Bring a Friend : : COOL CRISP VOILES, PIQUES, SHEERJ PRINTS i s First Dress $1.95 Secqnd Dress $1

a newly rebuilt two-place Davis ronoplane, powered by a 125-horse-power Kinner motor. It was ow:n~d by «Carl ang Irene Hartley of Sotth Bend, and was piloted by the former. The blaze started as Pilot Hartley was preparing to take off at 5:30 p m after having thrilled to crowd several times during the afternoon with stunt ang inverted flying.

Chinch Bug Control Demonstrations. Three cinc hbug control demonstrations were held in Noble couniy this week, reports County Agent M. A. Nye. The first at the farm of Louis Hayes was held Wednesday at 10:00 a.m.; the second on the farm of Geo. Gilbert at 1:30 p.m. and the third on the farm of Joe McDuffee Thursday at 3:30 a.m. It is important that each infested field be barricated with proper bdarriers to prevent spread of the bugs. Prompt and conprehensive action must be taken to supress the ravages of. this destructive insect. Insiead of delaying until grain crops, wheat, oats or Tye, are put in the shock before constructing the barries. it would be better to construct the barrier first, as three or four days delay may permit the bugs to spread over adjoining corn fields and utterI¥ ruin them. -

Mrs, Helen Hillegas gpent Sunday in Decatur. .

. Hilda Rupert is at her cottage at Adams lake.

All kinds Fireworks Shobe’s camp “Log Cabin.” y

Ed Harper, who has been quite ill at his home west of town, is not so well, :

Miss Cornelia Flynn _of Wawaka spent Sunday with Mr. and Mvs. BEarl Taylor.

Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Connin of Delta, Ohio, visited Ligonier friends Friday.

A numfper of .popcorn stands have sprung up on Cavin street the past few weeks.

Mrs. Gloria Walsh of Chacago, who is the guest of Mrs. M. A. Kirklahd will return home Saturday.

There will be a regular meeting ot the V. F. W. Auxiliary tonight. Al memijbers are urged to be present.

The Methodist church is beginning the united service Sunday, beginning at 9:30 am. and closing at 10:30. .

Mr. and Mrs. Leland Calbeck were week end uests of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Thompson at Lake Wawasee.

Mrs. Lewis Price and Mr. and Mrs. Hostetler of LaGrange were Sunday callers in the Willis Leming homae.

Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bechtol are enjoying a vacation this week. They will spend part of their time in Chicago. , :

Miss Mary Banks and Miss Martha Swihart of Fort Wayne spent ihe week end with Mv. and Mrs. Wiil (teen,

Mrs. G. H. Bacheler is on an autctrip to her old home in Maine with her brother Frank C. Johnson of Ayer, Mass.

Miss Nancy Brown, of Boston, will arrive today to spend several weeks with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. George Brown.

Mrs. David Rosenbury returned home Sunday after spending a few day with her cousin Mrs. Louis Sisterhen and family,

Mr, and Mrs. O. R. Bangs, Misy Martha Hutchison and Adrian Vondersmith were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Thompson at the lake. ; : !

Jialck Townsend of Los Angeles, Calif., enroute to Cleveland Ohio stop ped here and visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Green. He is a nephew ol Mrs. Green. .

Mr. and. Mrs. Colin MacKenzie aud sons Robert and Vernon of Chicago were guests of the. Sedgwick ana Kerr families for several days last week.

Mrs. Mary Lisle age 68 years wiie of Frank Lisle native and lifelong resident of Kendallville died at her home there. Death was due ® complications.

‘The Boys Division of the Kings Heraldgs will gserve ice cream and cake in the Vogue building Saturday afternoon and evening beginning at four o’clock. !

Mrs. Russell Emith was brought home from the Epworth hospital, South Bend Tuesday evening. She is much improved from a recent append! citis operation.

Rev. G. H-~Bacheler returned Friday from his college class reunion at Ammherst, Mass., Associate Justice Harlan F. Stone is a classmate and attended the reunion.

Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bryan of Waterloo have moved here and are located in the Lelia Smith property. Mr. Bryan is connected with the People’s Saving and Loan assoeciation.

~ Mrs. Brtis Wheeler, president ana Miss Maude Middleton of the W. R. C. were in attendance at the state convention at Muncie last week. Tney brought home a fine report of the convention.

A. O. Shearer of Oak Park, 111, spent Sunday here with Mrs. Shearer and son Bop. Mrs. Shearer and son expect to go to Detroit, Mich., today to spend the balance of the week with relatives. 2

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Shobe, Mr. and Mrs. Frank MecDaniel and Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Bangs were guests Sunday of Mrs. Hilda Rupert at her cottage at Adams lake,

Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Schlotterback arrived home Tuesday evening from an extended tirp through the southwest. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Stuart Carney and son Parnell of Califcernia.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marker and daughter Marcile and Heber Winebrenner are in thé northern part of Michigan on a fishing trip. Mrs. D. Z. Billmire and children are staying at the Marker home. G : R RIS AR ~ Mrs. Chester Smith of Alabama ‘who is spending some time at Lake ‘Wawasee and Mrs. Anna Kolb of Ft. Wayne who is also located at the lake attended initiation services at the Easter Star lodge Tunesday night.

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Music Furnished Each Night by the Famous Cliff Burns WLW Orechestra :

Anticipating the largest Fourth of July crowd in Waco history the management of the beautiful Waco ballroom on Lake Wawasee is preparing sipecial programs for each of the two nights July 3 and 4, it was announced. . Specialty dances, including the colorful baloon dance, will be held each night. Noisemakers and souvenirs will be given to each person in attendance. The floor show will be featured by novelty numbers by versatile members ofi the orchestra. Music will be furnished by Cliff Burns’ famous W. L. W . orchestra. This accomplished group of musif cians, now the resident orchestra at ‘Waco comes to Wawasee following triumphant engagements at such noted pleasure places as the Hotel Sinton, St. Nicholas, the Hotel Netherland Plaza, the Gibson hotel and Castle Farm of <Cincinnati. Each mempber of the orchestra is a master of two or more instruments and is a finished entertainer. . In spite of the added attractions for the Fourth the usual social plan of admission wili be followed. There will ‘be no increase in price. Under this plan the one fee at the door entitles each patron to dance as much as he desires and also to receive night club table service. Tables will accomodate 1,000 persons. The management also has announced that bargain nights will be continued each Monday and Thursday and that gpecial entertainment will be provided throughout the year.

Heat Wave Grips State

Indiana citizens sweltered through another heat wave today as tempera. tures soared toward the 100 degree mark for the third time within 48 hours, : !

For Sale—Red and Black raspberries. Phone 437.

The city counecil will meet in regular session tonight.

Attend Free celebration July 4th Shobe’s camp. Dance, Beer.

Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bourie spent several days in Muncie last week.

Miss Marvi Bourie who has been il was able to be up Wednesday. -

House for Rent and wood for sale. See Mrs. Thelma Todd Phone 507.

FOR SALE—Two good fresh cOws. Joe Grimes 3 miles southwest of Ligonier. : : 2t

iS. C. Sackett attended the Thompson school reunion at Honeyville on Sunday. :

Mrs. Mary E. Vedder of LaGrange was the Sunday evening guest of the Sacketts.

Mrs. W .W. Wood went tq Chicago today to visit her daughter Mrs. 'Richard Bell, ‘

Richard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shell had his tonsils removed at Dr. Stultz hospital Friday.

Miss Mabel Ramsby spent the week end in Toledo, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Suddaby.

Hascall Crothers is carrying mail on rural route one for” Karl Bourie, who is taking a vacation.

Free Fireworks, Shobe’s camp. Dance, Beer on Tap. Plenty of Food and Fun. Everybody welcome.

'~ Mr. and Mrs.| Marlin Knighr and children spent the first of the wezk with relatives in Indianapolis.

- (Mrs. Hazel Johnson and daughter Mary Elizabeth Smith of Bryan Ohio spent several days here this week.

Oscar Bullock, 92, pioneer resident of LaGrange died Sunday after an illness of complication and senility.

Mr. and Mrs. Hascall Crothers and Ernest ‘Wood spent Sunday in Millers bury with Mr. and Mrs. Kirby I'roycr

FOR RENT — 10-room modern house, corner Fourth and Mclean street address Glen Roe Wawaka.

Robert and Edmund Burke are spending the week at Cleveland, 0., with their gather Jehn ?urke who is employed there.

Dance July Ist Shobe’s camp “Log Cabin” men 25 cents ladies free. Beer on tap. Maxe’s Orchestra Goshen. Everybody invited.

Mrs. Franklin Bender and daughter Miss Maxine Stickle of Corgna Calif., are spending a week with Mr, with Mr. and@ Mrs. W. H. Bender,

Not able to attend at home Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Antonides drove over from LaGrange Sunday evening to attend the production ‘“The Rock” at the M. E. church. : :

" Ray Mathew and Charles Wagner are seiting up a stand at the south city. liniils where they will cell fire works for the celebration ct the Fourth of July. L ~ PFire originating from an electric flation which had been left turned on. Sunday damaged the residence of Woodward Clause at Syracuse to mql

ADDITIONAL SOCIAL EVENTS Continued from Page One

Past Presidents Entertained.

Mrs. Harry Vance entertained the rast presidents ofi the American Legion Auxiliary Tuesday night at her home on Water street. The past presidents were appointed as nomianting committee for the officers 1934-35. They will make their report at the meeting at the Ruple cottage Monday night. Mrs. Vance served refreshments at the close of the meeting. 2 9 0

Birthday Dinner.

Mrs. Mary Wagner entertained at dinner . Monday evening at the MecDonald cottage at Lake Wawasee for Miss Eva Cook, who celebrated ner birthday anniversary. The guests were: Mrs, Lucile Roderick, Misses Elva Foote, Helen Larson, Beulah Hite and Blanche Harsh. The evening was spent gocially. ® 9 °

Bridge Club Entertained.

Mrs. Frank Kuhn entertained the members of her bridge club Thursday evening with Mrs. Wallace Bobeck, Mrs. . Edward Fisher, Mrs. James Schutt and Mrs. Frank McDaniel as substitute guests. The favors were given Mrs. Curt Swan and Mrs. Howard Garl. Refreshments were served after the games. : o 8 9

Social Hour.

Mrs. George Hopper assisted by Mrs, Eudora Erwin entertained the Social hour at Hotel Ligonier Friday evening. Contests were enjoyed and favors went to Mrs. Lawrence skeels, Miss Elva Foote, Mrs. Jesse Biddle and Mrs. Jack Hire. Refreshuments were served at the close of the contests. A g o @

Birthday Party

~ A surprise birthday party was given F. W. Young it being his 71st birth day. Friends numbering fifty came with well filled baskets. He received a numper of gifts. It was an enjoble day for him as he has been crippled for seventeen months. . o 99 % Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Schlotterback entertained the members of their pi?f nic bridge club Thursday evening at the last meeting for the season. Following the dinner bridge was enjoyed and favors went to Mrs. Hascall Crothers, Mrs. Carl Nowels,, Hascall Crothers and L. E. Schlotterpack. ®¢ e 3 Miss Donnabelle Wwiley enteriained Mary King, Mildred ;’Vo‘f, Mary Lyon, Eunice Sack Rose Goshorn Gwendo. lyn Wagner, Lenore Wertheimer, Annapelle Seagly and Florencs Oldfather at a housparty atk Lake Wawasee Wednesday. A gooed time 1s reported. ®8 O g Mrs. A. D. Newton entertained two tables of guests at a one o’clock luncheon Tuesday at her cottage at Lake Wawasee. Mrs. Gloria Walsh and Mrs. Gola Chapman were out ot town guests. At bridge gavors went to Mrs. Walsh and Mrs. J. B, Schutt. ® » @ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ferguson entertained the members of their bridge’ club Thursday evening. The usual picnic supper was enjoyed. Mrs. Elma K. Stewart was a substitute guest. The bridge favors went to Mrs. Ray Loy and Leland Calbeck, . o 0 °

Wednesday evening rMs. A. 0. Shearer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shobe and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kelley were entertained at a gteak supper by Mr. and Mrs. Charles F, Green at their lake cottage. » $ o 0 Mrs. Ollie Gerber entertained six guests at dinner Monday evening. | At the dinner a gocial time was enjoyed. Mrs. Gloria Walsh of Chicago was a guest. e 0 :¢ ¢ O The Couple Picnic club met last week with Mr. and Mrs. Robent Shobe. High scores went to Mr. and “§ Mrs. Bruce Schutt. - sse Sk Mrs. W. W. Wood and Mrs. Graham Lyon entertained friends Saturday night at a treasure hunt party. ¢ s O Mrs. F. W. Black entertained at dinner for guests Wednesday. Several were from out of town. : : o es : Mrs. S. J. Willlams will evtertain the Friday Bridge Club at luucheocna tomorrow. ' ; ¢ o 9 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shobe will entertain guests at dinner Friday evening. i ; : ::o e o ; Mrs. Lawrence Haines will entertain her bridge clulb tonight, e =% —e Resolutions. : Whereas, The Supreme Ruler of the Universe has seen fit to remove from our city, Councilman John W. Bioller: and 0. . o : - /Whereas, He has gerved Ligonier as one of our councilmen for over four years and during all of said ‘time has displayed good judgment in directing the city affairs, and our relations- were always pleasant and | agreeable; therefore - | - Be it Resolved: That his sudden ‘and untimely death is deeply mourn. ‘ed and we feel that the city has suffered an irreparable loss; - And be it further resolved: That ‘we extend to the bereaved family our heartfelt sympathy, and that these | ‘resolutions be WW‘“}W | Records, that they be printed in the | &“ tg‘?fi%fimg“ o

Every Picture a Super Special RSO B 3 S 9330 55 555 AR Thursday, June 28 _ “ry » | The Trumpet Blows George Raft and Francis Drake in a splendid picture. : Special Bargain Night 10c-15¢ Friday and Saturday, June 29-30 &€ . » Ever Since Eve George O’Brien and Mary Brian. A man of the out "doors falls for a pampered society darling with startling results. Ajso Our Gang comedy. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, July 1-2-3 An Outstanding Production ¢ < ' ”» Sadie McKee Joan Crawford with Franchat Tone. She’s the toast of the town, she ryse from calico to silks with men as the Jstepping stones. She gave a dimes worth of her heart to a $17,000,000 playboy. Joan as you desire her in a role more glamorous and mecre fascinating than ever. A class “A”’ picture. , L Wednesday and Thursday, July 4-5 ; Fourth of July Special € » Bottoms Up” Starring John Boles, Pat Patterson a new star, and Spencer Tracy. For those who like to laugh and sing when tears get in their eyes--it has everythtng. Its harlarious with laughter, its touching with flove, its joyous with song. A real story, grand comedy, swell music. Adm. 15¢-25¢ COMING—‘“The Thin Man’’, “Melody in the Spring”, Little Man, What Now, “Operator 13”’, “It Ain’t No Sin”’

The Noble county board of review is on the last stretch of its thirtyday grind. This week will bring to a ciose a review of the assessments. Few changes will be made, it is understood. The board, however, will make some equalization of assessments, is it reported. Members of the board include C. A. Surfus county treasurer; George Bouse ccunty assessor; J. O. Simpson, county auditor; Herbert Cockley Ligonier and John Leiter of Kendallville. ‘

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