Ligonier Banner., Volume 68, Number 28, Ligonier, Noble County, 9 August 1934 — Page 6
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Selected For Tryyouts
The following Noble County Livestock Club members have been select ed for all County competition at the annual Livestock Judging tryout to “be held at the Noble County Fair, Kendallville August 16th. iCharles Kirkpatrick, Fred Lemmon, Allen Becker ,Tommy Imes, Earl Becker, Paul LeCount Walter Gal- - lup, Robert Harper, Charles Schull, Theron Kurtz, Max Bortner, Edwin Green, John Palmer, Eugene Hook, Goss Young, Jess Compton, Robert Lower, Fred Stahley, Robert Wine‘brenner, Jack Whan, John Favinger, Elwood Haines, Gilbert Cole Richard Smith, Alan Kimmell, Joe Steel Bill Clouse, Frank Clouse, Roger Stuck man, May Wolfe, Charles Hosford, C. C. Cochard, Elmer Longyear, Henry Wolf, Harold Hill, Ronald Koher, Tom Renkenberger, John . Beckley, Jim Cole. : At the county tryout .under the direction of Allen Emerson, Albion Vocational Agricultural Instructor a County Team will be selected to represent the county at the State Fair and the Purdue Round-up next May.
Eighteen people assemibled at the Butz family reunion at the home of Ulric Butz Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wemple attended. i
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. ® Once Againl THE GREAT | ELKHART COUNTY FAIR | . Offersthe best in Exhibits and i Entertainmgnt ' 4-H and open class éxfiiifiits 7 .Novel Acts Colorful Fireworks Thrilling Horse Races | Midway Attractions ‘ \_ Remember the Dates 1 ' Aug. 28 to Sept. 1 4 BIG DAYS 5 BIG NIGHTS ‘ -‘GOSHEN, INDIANA - SEASON TICKETS NOW on SALE
Boys’ Demonstration.
ABoys’ demonstrations will be given at the Noble County Fair August 16 and club members from various boys 2lubsy who will give the demonstraions are as follows: Pctato Club—Demonstration Subject, “Potato Soil, Fertilizer, Seed Bed Preparation and Cutting Seed Potatoes”. Team Howard Blair, Ralph Crothers. Onion Club—*“Making the Grade,”; team, Milo Gray and Dean Gorsuch. Pig Club—“ Hog Equipment,” Wilbert McCammon and Dwicht Hooten, Jr. Lamp Club—*“Fit ting and Blocking Lambs for Show,” John Favinger and Junior Duesler. Dairy Club—“ Essential Factors. in Procucing Quality Milk,” Edwin Greea and Jim Cole. Colt Club—- “ Proper Care of Horses’ Feet,” Olin Lower and Robert Harper. Beef Calf Club—How We Select, Feed, Manage and prepare for show of a Noble Ceounty Baby Beef Calf,” Charles Hosford and Billy Clouse. Demonstrations will be given in the crder as above on the Noble Coun ty ‘Fair Grounds beginning at 8:30 a. m. C. ST. :
G. 0. P. Hopeful
Midwest republicans expect the NRA, brain trusters and fears of high taxes to help them beat back this year from the congressional calamity of 1932. After these points in developing. the general campaign come republican complaints against: 1, Creation of numerous new bureaus and additions otherwise to the federal payrcll, 2, additions to executive authorily at the expense of congressional prerogatives. 3, government interfarence in business, 4, continued unemployment of upwards to 10,000, 000 persoms. \Bifidfiakes But $5O. Rather than force a filling station operaior to pay $lB of a robbery loss from his own pocket a sympathetic bandit limited his loot to $5O at South Bend. Floyd Frisby, station attendant, told the bandit that “insurance covered only $50.” “00. K. the gunman said, “fifty suits me.” : Card of Thanks. We desire to express our appreciation to our many friends and neighbors to the veterans of Foreign wWars. The American Legion who assisted us during the illness and death of our son Joseph Hilas Wooten. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wooten and family. - “Baby Takes a Bow’” with darlign little Shirley Temple at Crystal Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
TEE LICGONTER EANNER [JOQONIER. INDIANA
Mrs. Helen Hillegas spent Sunday at herhomg in Decatur. . Mrs. Maurice Hess spent Wednesday in Chicago buying goods. : Mrs. Will Wade has gone to Detroit for a visit with her daughter. Mr.-and Mrs. Harry PollarQl of Flint Mich spent the week end here. : Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert at Crystal Sunday, Monday, Tuesday. Mrs. William McGuinn spent last week with her parents near Waterloo. . Gilbert Cooper of Cleveland, Ohio is here visiting at the Bruce Schutt pome. 4 : “Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Earnhart were week end guests in the home of C. R. Stansbury. M:. and Mrs. Sidney Slabaugh and Mrs. Will Wade were South Bend visitors Sunday. = Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Mcßride of Huntington were Sunday guests in the Aaron Urich home. M:ss Louise Wemple has been spend ing a week with friends at Bloomington and Indianapolis. ‘ Patty Ann and Nanc'ir; Longenecker are in Chicago the guests of their aunt Mrs. Forrest Remly. Mr. and Mrs. George Shobe of Mishawaka weré guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Shobe - Sunday. Mr. and Mrs°. A. J. Inks spent Wednesday in Michigan City attending a meeting of theatre operators. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Fisher of South Bend were callers on Sunday after noon at the home of Mrs. Charles Jack son. _ Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dewey and family spent Sunday in Goshen the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Dewey. ;
Mr. and Mrs, George Green entertained Mrs. Stuart Carney and son Parnell at dinner at the hotel Tuesday evening. Mrs. H. 0. Warren of Indianapolis well known here is reported as confined to her bed and under the care of a nurse. The Chamber of Commerce will meet at Hotel Ligonier Friday noon with Father Ward of the Oblate Fathers as speaker. ; Mrs. Ethel Hayes and children Fileen and Dan of Hibbing, Minn., is spending a two weeks vacation here with relatives. Thirteen employes of the Quilt factory enjoyed a picnic supper Thursday night at the Tom Wolfe cottage at Papakeedhee lake. : Mr. and Mrs. Bverett Eversole and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cunningham were recent giiests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ditman at Pontiac Mich. ‘ Mrs. S. J. Willilams was brought home Saturday from the Epworth hospital South Bend and is recovering nicely from an operation. Mrs. Faye Fry, Mrs. Matilda Tyler, Mrs. Btta Cripe and Mrs. A. L. Fry spent Sunday in Bremen the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tyler. Mrs. C. R. Smith and sons Roscoe and Billy of Columbia City are guests in the O. V. Borger home and calling on their many friends i nthis vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Knight of LaGrange will soon return to Ligonier too reside and will occupy the Haller home soon as vacated by John Seagley Jack Draper has lbeen transferred by his firm from Terre Haute to Fort Wayne and before taking up his work there is enjoying his annual vacation here with his parents. :
Mr. and Mrs.:o. V. Borger entertained Donald Borger and family of Fort Wayne, Mrs. Susan Borger of Goshen and Mrs. Emma Fahl at a Sunday dinner honoring the birthday anniversary, of their son Harold. J. E. Kilgore and daughter Mrs. Natalie Snow of Los Angeles Calif., were attendants at the M. E. church services Sunday morning, greeted friends and Mrs. Snow favored the audience with some fine singing. Mr. and Mrs. John Emerson and children who have been spending the summer in Michigan and who will soon move to Hammond arrived here yvesterday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Willis Leming and family, : Mr. and Mrs. J. Morris and Mrs. Cripe, a friend, all of Elkhart and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad White and son Char- | les and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jackson spend the day last Sunday at Ideal Beach in honor of Mr. Jackson’s birthday anniversary. | Mrs. Faye Fry and Miss Thella Shisler attended the presentations of “H. M. S. Pinafore” and “Mikado” at Winona Friday by the DeWolf Hopper Comic Operat Company. Mr. and Mrs. George King, son George and daughter Rose returned to their home in Elmira, N. Y, Monday night. They spent a week here visiting relatives. They were accompanied home by Miss Grace Bickle who will spend two weeks there.
Chester Hile i 3 fn Chicsgo foday. Wall Paper—Knights' Drug Store. Mrs. Richard Lake has been very @ For Sale—Bull dog puppies, O. V. Borger. : See “It Happened One Night,” at Crystal next Sunday, Monday, Tuesday. : Walter Robinson and son Edgar arrived home Tuesday from a visit to New;Jersey. o Mrs. Robert McDaniel and daughtef of South Bend is visiting at the Chas. 1. Green home. Miss Helen Kelley spent Sunday in Chicago the guest ef her gister Miss Margaret Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stabler are the parents of a daughter Norma Rose iborn Tuesday night.” = | Mrs. Rose® Goshorn is home from Elkhart where she made an extended \visit with relatives.
There will be a regular meeting of the W. R. C. Friday night. All members urged to be present. Mrs. J. E. Culver and Mrs. Ed Cul-‘ ver of Elkhart spent Thursday afternoon with friends here. Chet Hile will move the household goods of Larry Albers to Chicago the latter part of the week. : ; #_“ it ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bechtol will move to the Mrs. Amelia Raubert property on Martin street. . Mr. and Mrs. Merril Hire of Ottowa 1111., spent Sunday here with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Will Hire. Miss Evelyn Dick of Elkhart spent the week end with her cousin Mrs. william Cochran and ta,r_nily. ‘ Marold Borger was a guest of his brother Donald and family in Fort Wayne Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Surfus are pome from Bear lake in Michigan where they spent several weeks. Albert Deardorff and daughter Mrs. Fredonna Barnhart spent the week end in Chicago attending the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robinson were in Fort Wayne today. They were accompanied home by their son Junior. Miss Maribelle Halvarson of Three Rivers. Mich., is here to spend 2a month with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zook.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Latta and daughter Emily returned to their home in Milwaukee after a vacation here. :
Mrs. Grace Stone of Mishawaka was a guest of Miss Beatrix Flick Sunday. Miss Flick who has been ill is improving. ¢
Mrs. Stuart Carney and son Parnell expect to leave for their home in San Pedro, Calif., the latter part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Defreese and children Lowell and Betty of Goshen were week end guests of Maynard Manges. :
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bechtol and baby of Montpelier, Ohio were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bechtol.
It happened only once in a life time that you can see a picture like “It Happened One Night”—so don’t miss it.
Public Farm Sale six miles west of Ligonier: Wednesday August 15. Full line ‘of stock, feed and machinery. . S Baker. : :
.Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brown and daughter Betty went to Muncie today to visit Mrs. Brown’s father H. L. Franklin for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Bangs and sons Jimmie and Rex of Bluffton returned Tuesday from a vacation trip in the southern part of the state.
The daughters of Dr. and Mrs. V. G. Hursey of Milford are ‘'spending a vacation with their grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Melby of Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Carl Juhlin and Mr. and and Mrs. Frank Lind and daughter Janet of Rockford, 111., were here to attend the funeral of Elexander Larson Sunday.
The Loyal Women of the U. B. church will hold their August class meeting Tuesday evening August 14 at the home of Lottie Kreger. Every member is urged to be present. Election of officers.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brown and daughters Betty and Nancy of Boston gpent several days at the World Fair this week: Miss Nancy Brown is spending the balance of the week in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Renner, son Bernard and daughter Roma and Mrs. ‘Barbara Renner visited relativeg at Canton, 0., from Friday until Tuesday They attended a reunion Sunday that Wwas atténded by 150 relatives of the ‘Renner family.
United Brethren Charch Rev. 8. P. O'Reilley Pastor ....... 9:30 Morning service of song, prayer scripture, sermon and stydy. A service that has been more than pleasing to a great number of people because it has made it possible for them to be loyal to their church and still attend that family reunion or that Sun day dinner that is so mnecessary in these hot summer months. Subject for Sunday morning “Christian Joy and Christian Bfficiency.” If you have been missing these services it Las been your loss. 6:30 Senior and Intermediate Christian Endeavor good programs. 7:30 Bvening worship a service for the whole family good singing music an hour that will help you through the hard place of the coming week. Subject “God’s Chosen People, Who Are They?” You may have your owm idea come Sunday evening and hear }what the Bible has to say.
Christian Church M. V. Grisso Pastor Bible school at 9:30 a. m. Chas. Cornelius Supt. : : Communion and preaching at 10:30 a. m. Sermon by the pastor. Gleaner Class had their monthly business meeting and social hour with Mr. and Mrs. Ora Wheeler Tuesday evening. Paster and wife are at Lake James for a few days attending The Christian Assembly. An inspiging musical program at this church Sunday at 7:30 P. M. “The Indiana Quartette” hear them.
Methodist Church C. C. Wischmeier Minister You will greatly enjoy the service next Sunday morning when the young people report on Epworth Forest. They had a fine time there, received many spiritual benefits and will tell of it Sunday morning at the sermon period. , : : rayer Meeting Wednesday at 7:30. Epworth League Monday at 7:30: Come to church o nSunday. You need religious help. : Richyille Church. Rev. E. M. Foster, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30. ~ Morning worship at 10:30. Epworth League at 6:30, Ruth Harper leading. ' The Ladies ’Aid Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Ethel Blue next Tuesady afternoon, August 14. U. B. Christian Endeavor The topic was discussed Sunday evening by Bazil O’Reilly. The special for the evening was a comic song presented by Mr. LeCaunt Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taggart and Mrs Everett Sharp. Are you missing these weekly meetings? If you are you are the loser. Mr. and Mrs. W. B .Bender entertained Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brown and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Brown at noon at the hotel. In the evening Dr. and Mrs. F. ‘'W. Black entertained at the hotel for the Browns. Joe Bckert is spending two weeks in Detroit. : ’ Subscribe Now For The Ligonisr ' Banner. . '
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Aug. 9-10-11 i ¢ = : ) “Baby Take A Bow’ Little Shirley Temple with James Dunn and Claire Trevor. An Angel of a baby who'll steal right into your heart--she’s the | sweetheart of the age. : ' | Kids’ Day Matinee at 2:30 Children 5c Adults 15¢ - Evening prices 15¢-25¢ Friday is BANK NIGHT . $5O given away this Friday - REGISTER NOW Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, August 12-13-14 é€ : If Happened One Night” Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert in the years‘ gayest, most pleasing picture--here’s romance, |garnished with lots of laughs. It is snappy, humorous and human. We have had ‘more requests for this picture than any one this year. [lf you miss it don’t blame us. Remember the date August 19-20-21 : Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, August 19-20-21 _ Jan_et Gaynor and Charles Farrel in; - “Change of Heart” Remember Friday is BANK NIGHT
ADDITIONAL SOCIAL ITEMS Mrs. Faye Fry and Mrs. Orn will entertain a party of friends at a picnic supper tomorrow cvening at the home of Mrs. Fry. . ® & Mr. and Mrs. Len Harper entertained Tuesday at a family dinner in honor of Mrs. Stuart Carney and son Parnell of San Pedro Calif. Mrs. Mary ‘Layman entertained members of the Study Club at her home on Martin street Tuesday evening. i : . s'e ; e Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Griffith will entertain the memberg of their picinc supper brdge club Friday evening. - ® 8 Mr. and Mrs. Leland Thompson will entertain the members of their couple club Friday evening. s & O Mrs. Irvin Stevens and mother Mrs. Kelley will entertain the Social Hour Friday night. : ‘- * @ ® Miss Gwendolyn Wagner entertained her club Wednesday evening. ¢ S 0 : Mrs. Arthur Kelley will entertain her contract bridge club next week. ‘ ‘We wish to thank all who assisted in making it possible for our daughter to be gueen of Kids Day celebration. : : Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Barger. - wall Paper—Knight’s Drug Store.
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Public Sale. The undersigned will offer at public sale at the residnece on Maple avenue in Kimmell, Ind., the following personal property on Saturday, Aug. 18th, sale to commence at 12:30: Elec-t!r-ic;radio, 8 tube, piano, 2 davenports, bed davenport, electric floor lamp, electric table lamp, leather upholstered settee, 8 rocking chairs, 12 odd chairs, ' oak dining- table, 6 dining room chairs, small buffet, library table, sewing table, 4 gmall taples, oval drop leaf table, 3 kitchen tables, 2 roll top desks, 2 swivel chairs, 400 Ib. safe, 2 wool rugs 9x12, wool rug 8-3 x 10-6, wool rug 7x9, rug 6x9, congoleum rug.9xl2, Ozite floor pad 9x12, small wool rugs, rag rugs, 2 wood beds, springs and mattresses, 2 wash siands, bedroom crockery, 3 dressers, 2 costumers, cot, 2 porch rockers, porch ‘bench, ice box 100 Ib. capacity, Windsor- 4-burner oil strove, one burner oven, two burner oven, electric plate, electric iron, electric toaster, Hotblast heater, -ironing board, - small ‘storage cabinet, kitchen utensils, dishes, glassware, pictures, garden tools, ‘other tools, pump, wood, coal, and numerous other articles. Terms of sale cash. . ~ANNA WALLIS. John Singleton, auctioneer. - William A. Johnson, clerk: ? : Cut Tax Rate. ' The city tax rate for 1935 in Goshen will be 78 cents a reduetion of 12 cents over the 1934 rate, based on an assessed property valuation of $lO, 354,000. o e
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