Ligonier Banner., Volume 68, Number 25, Ligonier, Noble County, 19 July 1934 — Page 3
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i i ' Wawaka News : The Noble County Colt club on tour ’Mpnday accompanied by Noble county ‘ agricultural Agent M. A. Nye and Professor P. T, Gregory -of. Purdue University visited the Alton Lower, Earl ‘S-taufrf and Mrs. Helen Compton farms iw‘here promising colts are being groomed for the- Noble County fair. Owing to the busy time -and that the club is only three years old there were not so many attended. Alexander Fry and son of Goshen wer> business visitors here Tuesday. Mrs. Lida Brandeberry who has been the guest of her sisters Mrs. Hattie Thomas and Mrs. John Lower past week returned Tuesday to West Liberty, O. o Orval Musser was a business visitor in LaGrange recently. : ~ Mrs, Clark Lindsday is home from a visit at Valentine. Mrs. Myra Smith and Mrs Coy Todd are home from a yisit in Fort Wayne at the Mr. and Mrs. E. Graham home. Miss Mildred Gard of Buchanan, Mich., has been the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Cary Gard. e Mrs. Roy iKtchen was hostess to the Ladies Aid Wednesday afternoon at her home. ; Mrs. Hile and Mr. and Mrs. Forest Gard of Toledo, 0., were recent overnight guests of Clinton Gard. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Chaffee and daughter of Kenallville spent a week here guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Chaffee, :
Mrs. Ocie Yoder, Milford is spending the week with her father Henry Gale and her brother Russell. The large poplar three - that was struck by lightiing in the recent storm had the bolt go from top to foot of tree and tear a hole in the ground at the Harold ' Gard farm. Their caitle stood nearby fortumately had not reached it yet for shelter. The downpower of rain was greater at some places there than others. At the Gard farm a stream of water four feet wide poured through the barn for awhile. Buddy Levy of Ligonier was " the guests of Charles Todd of Columbus 0., Wednesday, Nine ladies of Wawaka members of the Pythian Sisters lodge here motorod to near Brimfield Tuesday evening and gave Mrs. Helen veCount Schermerhorn a comiplete surprise party. Mesdames Frank Knepper Marguerite Lower, Ruby Price, Ellen Franks, Augusla Shannon, Clara Mawhorter, Esstell Kitchen, Dorothy Danner, Dora Rose, presented Mrs. ‘Schermerhorn with a lovely basket of choice flowers. A potluck dinner was genved and later ice cream and cake enjoyed. The occasion was one of pleasure for all. Mrs. Marguerite Lower and party of eight ladies who gave Mrs. Paul Schermerhorn a surprise party Tuesday evening were caught in the storm on their way home. Never in her life has Mrs. Lower saw such sharp lightning as that of Tuesday night she said. ; e Mrs. Rollin Todd of Ligonier and her mother Mrs. Jessie Mcllroy of Indianapolis were guests Wednesday of Mrs. Ella Resler. ! Mr. and Mrs, Fred Strodel started for California Thursday where he will engage in business. The family came here to Diamond lake from Fort Wayne and have lived there at their summer home. Mr. Strodel goes to California to jenefit his hedlth, " Don Kimmel and daughter Miss Naoli were Albion visitors Thursday. ‘Mrs. Lena Keasey Joe F. Evers of Kendallville were at the Burkett home Thursday evening. L : * Louis Levy and son Buddy of Ligonier were luncheon guests of Mr. and ys. Joe W. Smith and Mr. and Mgs. | Virgil Todd and son Charles Thurs- | day. :
Miss Alma Stigner nurse is at th¥ Mr. and Mrs. (Thurslow - Schlichtemeyer home at Brimfield. : " Elmer Thompson and family with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Thompson were guests of relatives in Brimfield Sunday. Miss Joan Couts Ligonier, is visiting at the Ms. Kate Burke| home in company wtih Miss Katherine Keasey of Kendallville who returned Friday night to her home there. Max Ullery sister Jane Eileen and Miss Miller all of Fort Wayne were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burket Tuesday. '
Elkhartan Hurt In Crash John P. Klinger 30 of BElkhart proprietor of Klinger’s Used Car Market is in the Elkhart General hospital suffering from a severe injury to .his left arm received when his automobile sideswiped a large truck about a half-mile north Yof Bristol on the Mottville pavement. The arm was fractured above the elbow, through the elbow and both bones of the forearm were broken. In addition the arm was severely lacerat ed both above and below the elbow.
INDUSTRY GETS BLANKET ORDER Given 380 Days In Which To Abide By Blue Eagles Rules—Four Courses Open : ‘The National Recovery Administration gave American industry a blanket order to abide by Blue Eagles rules—and 30 days in which to make up its mind. , There are four courses open to business which is yet uncodified: , 1. Come under exisiting codes. 2. Produce new and satisfactory codes within the time limit. 3. Join under a new blanket code for small industries. 4. Be stubborn and take a chance of having a code imposed at hearings for industries which “appear to be harboring abuses for labor.” The new orders, signed by Administrator Hugh S. Johson before he flew west for a combined speaking and vacation trip, virtually completed the organization of NRA and the codification of industry. The major order created the blanket code, intended to end abuses in virtually all of industry operating outside of NRA. Most [(businesses which it affects are small ones, many of which have been wrangling ever since the Blue Eagle was created over their proposed codes. _The cleanup includes the hog nose ring industry, pretzel manufacturing wooden mop handle production, the circus busitfess, at least 258 other industries which have codes pending and scores more which so far ahave ignored the NRA.
These uncodified businesses employ only a small percentage of American workers—about 2,000,000 of the nation’s 24,000,000 industrial workers. The blanket code thus- ‘brings the candle stick maker—and all other businesses—to the eagle’s headquarters, where the butcher and the baker already -have hastened. By the very nature of it, the new code is worded broadly. ; It guarantees labor the right to organize, bans child labor, requires safety standards and requires signers ‘to abide by all fair practice provisions which may be established later It leaves minimum warges and maximum hours to the discretion of the individual industry, with the exception that pay scaless and work weeks must correspond with those for related businesses.
Solomon’s Creek News, Mr. and Mrs. Saylor Darr of Goshen attended church services Sunday, and then went to see his brother Stanton Darr and wife of Churubusco. Eli Tully of Cromwell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vic Niles and Mrs. Bender.. Mr. and Mrs. Ford Overlease of Milford called on Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fisher Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zimmerman and children, Mrs. Louise Miller and son, and Ralph Darr enjoyed ice cream at the home of Bryon Grubb and family Wednesday evening. : - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mcßride spent. Sunday afternoon with Tom Schrock and family of New Paris. . Mr. and Mrs, Frank Sherrer ot Elkhart. were recent guests of Ben Zimmerman. o L Miss Mildred and Elsie Moeser ot Westville who are visiting relatives, in Ligonier called on Mr. and Mrs. Dave Holtzinger at Benton' Sunaday evenine. S
Rev. and Mrs. Dobbins, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Zimmerman and Mrs. Levl Pearman of Benton attended a ministerial meeting at Albion Friday. /A baptismal service will be held Sunday afternoon July 22nd, at the creek at 2:30. The church orchestra will furnish music. Bveryone is invited to come. ] ~ Mr. and Mrs. Harry WNicolai w®o have ‘been’ staying with Emman and Fred Ringwalt went to Milford for ‘several weeks. A number from this place attended the Passion Play piectures shown at the Benton Methodist church, Sunday evening. T ¥ Anderson Juday is somewhat im.proved. He is able to be up part of the time. ; . Winter Time to Kill Chinch Bugs The trouble about this chinch bug plague in the thiddle west according to entomgqlogists is that the prolific little Tnsect reproduces so rapidiy ‘that blight next year may be worse than the one now harassing farmers. ~ ‘One female chinch bug lays from 100 to 300 eggs. ’l‘lx‘w hatech in about a month. Thebest thing to do according to agriculture departmrent scientists is to kill off the bugs in the winer. One female killed then means 100 less bugs killing grain in the spring and 10,000 less flatening corn
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Dismal_News Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Avery of Cincinnati, 0., and Mrs. Leonard Snepp of Monroeville are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Burley. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grimes entertalined relatives from' Elkhart Ilast week. : : bt Mrs. Sol Lung of Cromwell spent part of last week with Merritt Lung and family. " Mr. and Mrs. M. Bitner and family entertained relatives from ' Elwood over the week end. Chauncey Hull and son Howard .of Detroit and Mrs. Hull of Cromwell visited in the Lee Lung home last Friday. b Harold Bobeck is -spending a week’s vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claus Bobeck. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilkinson and two daughters attended a home coming at Blue River Church near Churubusco last Sunday. : Amelia iClingerman called on Mrs. H. Byrd Thursday afternoon. She is slowly recovering from her recent illness. '
_ Richville News . Perry Fisher and family, Mrs: /Knox Stettler and family and Mrs. Wes Hire of Elkhart were Sunday afternoon callers in the John Stet« tler home. Mrs. Wes Hire and sons Louis and Hubert were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Knox Settler. : Mr. and Mrs. Warner Messersmith of Logansport called on:R. E. Treadway and family Sunday. ) Mr. and rMs. Ernest Richard attended the Smith reunion Sunday at Simonton Lake. , © Mrs. Frances Munro of Michigan is spending a few days.in the John Stettler and Carl Stettler home. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Richard and R. - E. Treadway and family called at the Fred Self home Sunday evening. ~ Carl Stettler and family gpent geveral days last week in the :Geo. ‘Trump home. ' Notice To Non-resident ‘State of Indiana, Noble County ss: | In the Noble Circuit Court. | Suit on account and in at- & . tachment. : The Ligonier Artificial Ice : ‘Company, a corporation 7 vs e 'Linnie Lechner To Linnie Lechner: You are hereby notified that the plaintiff in the above entitled cause has filed in the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana its complaint in gaid cause and an affidavit by a competent person that you are a non-resident of the State of Indiana; Now therefore, by order of said Court, you are hereby notified of the filing d4nd pendency of said complaint and action against you and that the same is set for hearing and trial in said Court at the town of Albion, Noble County, Indiana, on the Ist day of Ogtober, 1934, and that unless you appear in said Court and answer or demur to said complaint on said day the same will be heard and detérmined in your absence. _ ‘Witness the hand and seal of the Clerk of said Court hereto affixed this 21st day of June, 1934. : (SEAL) HAROLD V. CURTIS Clerk of the WNoble Circuit Court
Notice To Non-Resident State of Indiana, Noble County, ss: : ~ In the Noble Circuit Court. Suit on accounf for rent and in attachment. Frank P. Wood, et al v Frank J. Mic Hugh To Frank J. McHugh: You are hereby notified that the plaintiffs in the above entitled cause have filed in the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana their comwplaint in said cause also an affidavit that your present residence is unknown and that you are believed to be a non-resident of the State of Indiana, . Now therefore, by order of said Court, you are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of sald complaint and action against yow that the same is set for hearing and trial in said Court at the: town of Albion, Noble County, ’fi‘id?anaw on the Ist day of October, 1934, and that unless you appear in said Court.and answer or demur to said complaint on said day the same will be heard and determined in your absence. 1 Witness the hand and seal of the {Clérk of said Court hereto affixed this 21st ay of June, 1934. | (SBAL) HAROLD V. CURTIS - Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court. Robert Smith, 14, was drowned at South Bend when seized by an attack of cramps while swimming in water seven feet deep. He had eaten green -apples before going swimming.
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- NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, County of Noble, ss: thice is hereby given that the undersigned has qualified as executrix of the will and estate of Abraham B. Hire, deceased, late of Noble County Indiana. Said estate is supposed fo be solvent. : Data D. Juday, executrix, : Ligonier, Indiana. . : W. H. Wigton, Atty. - : Ligonier, Ind. o Notice of Administration | ~ Notice is hereby given that the un-’ dersigned has been duly appointed and has qualified as executor of the last will of Sarah A: Redman, deceased, late of Noble County, Indiana, and that the estate of said decedent is pending administration and settlemet in the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana. The heirs, legatees and devisees of said testatrix, the creditors of her estate and all other persons interested therein will be governed accordingly. Said estate is probably insolvent. : ' ~ Roy Smith, Executor. Rothwell & Vanderford. Attorneys.
Albion Mail Saek Stolen. A parcel post mail sack, which had been pilfered was found hidden under some 'brush in the field south. of the Albion Baltimore an Ohio station Monday afternoon by the children of Charleg Johnson, while they were playing there. The sack was undotbtedly 'stolen, ransacked land hidden about June <2oth. Sheriff Irvin Cazier and postal inspectors were notified and are working on the case and it understood have some good clews. Pon - The body of an unclaimed youth killed at Orion near Pierceton July 4 ‘when he fell beneath a Pennsylvania train he was riding was identified ag that of George Jefferson 24 who had been missing from his Pierceton nome for many months,
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