Ligonier Banner., Volume 68, Number 32, Ligonier, Noble County, 6 September 1934 — Page 2

The Ligonier Banner Established 185¢ Published by THE BANNER PUBLISHING CO. , 124 Cavin Street W. C. B. darrison, Editor ; M. A. Cotherinan, Manager

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DEMOCRATIC TICKETS.

STATE TICKET. : For Senator SHEMAN MINTON : New Albany : For Secretary of State AUGUST MUELLER - Princeton For Treasurer of State : PETER HEIN - Crown Point For Judge of State Supreme Cour! GEORGE L. TREMAIN Greensburg For Judges of Staie Appellate Court ~_ For Northern Division , ALFONSO C. WOOD Angola : 5 HARVEL J. CURTIS Gary ; For Southern Division . POSEY T. KIME Evansville ; WILLIAM H, BRIDEWBLL : Sullivan For Clerk of State Supreme and Ap- ; pellate Courts PAUL STUMP Crawfordsville For Superintendent of Public Instruction FLOYD McMURRAY L.ebonan

DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET For Congress JAMES I. FARLEY For Prosecuting Atthorney GLENN E. THRAPP . For Representative '~ THEADORE J. SPURGEON For Auditor * ROY RICE For Treasurer S. AUBREY TODD For Sheriff IRVIN M. CAZIER For Recorder ; JENNIE FAUX ; " For Coroner ' ROBERT C. LUCKEY For Surveyor HARRY H. MORTORFF " For Assessor GEORGE IDDINGS For Commissioner Second District PAUL WEIMER For Commissioner Third District ROBERT E. KENNY

DEMOCRATIC CITY TICKET . For Mayor RAY E, LOY For -City Clerk DON' L. COTHERMAN Fqr City Treasurer HARRIET K. ANDREWS For Councilmanlat-Large GEORGE W. HONERT WALTER A. REX Councilman, First Ward ALFRED BRADY Councilman Second Ward MAYNARD MISNER Councilman Third Ward LUTHER G. COOPER

For Trustees of the Different Town ships of the County: Perry Hascall Crothers. Elkhart—Jesse B. Swank. Sparta—Harvey E. Hoak. ‘Washington—Oscar Correll. Noble—Clarence Mawhorter. Green—William O. Leitch. Jefferson—Frank H. Bell. Orange—Joseph W. Bishop. ‘ Waynef—William A. Kurtz. Allen—Henry R. Pieper. Swan—~Floyd A. Gause.

Issues Chinch Bug Warning.

Although chinch hug damage in northeastern Indiana this summer was not as bad by far as it was in northwest Indiana, farmens of northeastern Indiana are c_auiifmed by entomologists to be prepared for a heavy chinch bug infestation this coming year year if weather conditions should ibe favorable states M. A. Nye, Noble county agrcultural agent. Some farmers feel that the barriers constructed this year were of little value. This is a hasty conclusion as the first brod of cinch bugs actually cleaned up the corn in some places where the fields were not protected by the barriers. : : ; Northeastern Indiana wheat growers gshould give as careful consideration as possibel this fall to the location of fheir wheat fields and have them as far away from their prosgpective corn fields in 1935 as possible. They should arrange wheat fields 80 as to reduce the length of barrier that will be required % protect their corn fields from chinch bugs going out into corn fields" from wheat, rye and oats' fields next spring. Where goy beans are being grown on the farm, there may be distinet advantage obtained by seeding a field of soubeans between the wheat or other ‘small grain and the corn fields. Narrow strips of soybeans around the ‘corn field will not protect the corn from chinch bugs coming out of smali grain fields without the barrier. ;

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, County of Noble, S 8 Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the éstate of George Harding, deceased, late of Noble County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. - (Charles W. Bender, Administrator. i e Wolf Lake, Indiana. W. H. Wigton, Attorney.

T 0 OPPOSE LIBERTY LEAGUE

New American, Ine, To Defend New Deal Recovery : Program

" The new born American Liberty League faced competition from the equally new Americans, Inc., formed ‘“to aid the mew deal recovery program and explain it to the people.”

'The announced intention of the Liberty League was to “guard American property and person rights.” The league drew critical comment from administration leaders. Its founders included Alfred E. Smith asd John W. Davis former democratic presidential candidates and Jouettt Shouse, demoecratic' national chairman until Roosevelt forces ousted him. :

The new: society lisied such supporters as Sen. Kenneth D. McKellar, a leading administration adherent, and Rep, Isabella Greenway close personal friend ot President and Mrs. Roosevelt.

Despite the protestations of both groups it was thought they might come in conflict should the Liberty League develop marked anti-Roose-vell tendencies as has been suggest ed. i

American, Inc., announced that they hoped to develop among citizens “the principles and ideals of Washington, Jefferson, Jackson, Grover Cleveland, William McKinley Theodore Roosevelt Woodrow Wilson a2:d Iranklin D. Roosevelt.”

'Taking Care of Food Supply

More ways of using home produced p.oducts has long been the aim of e women interesied i nhome econ,mics work throughout the state of [ndiana. To can all products that will not keep otherwise and store .hose that do not need to be canped, so the family will have a year .cund food supply from the home rarden should be the goal of every aousewife.

In the next meeting of the nutrition project to be held on Wednesday September 12th at basement Methodist shurch, Albion. In the morning Miss Aneta Beadle, extension nutrionist, Purdue University will present rethods of using home canned products, while Mr. W. B. Ward, Extemsion Horticulturist, will show the methods of storing fruits and vegetahles for winter use. ‘

The meeting will start at 9:30 a m. CST. : o

Dynamite Bomb Imperils Eight

Only the fact that a powder fuse failed to burn after it had been touched off -saved Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barone and ‘their six small children from serious injury or death it was said by police, after a homemade bomb containing a haif pound of dynamite had lbeen found under their fiont poreh. A gallon can containing gasoline was also found under the parch and a trail of gasoline had been spread around the lattice work below the floor of the porch.

Barone declares he knows of no enemies, although he said he had seme trouble with a mneighbor concerning his children.

Four Persons Injured

Four persons suffered injuries when a sedan in which they were rid ing struck a tree in the parkway on Souith Main street Elkhart. They were: Miss Loraine Lindewall 35, of Detrolt, {driver and owner of the car who was attended at the Elkhart General hospital for bruises about the face and legs and cuts to one arm; Matthew Gaska 34 of Elkhart who suffered from a cut on the left cheek, scalp wound and many gmaller cuts and bruises and Mr, and Mrs. Leo; Weaver of Elkhart who suffered minor cuts and bruises and were taken to their home after the accident.

Warned Not To Talk.

‘Guards at the Indiana state prison have been instructed not to discuss happenings at the institution with their friends or members of ‘their families, Claude Belden, Valparaiso tower watchman under 10-day suspen sion revealed. .

Belden was suspended for failure to report the presence of a stranger near the prison wall. : The warning against’ discussing the prison was given because several siories regarding escapes and other matters have leaked out to newspapers. ‘

Missing Girl With $1,260 Home

Miss Norma Dush, 12, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dush is back home in Fort Wayne after she departed unceremoniously when reprimanded by her father because she applied a bright red polish to her nails. She took with her $1,260 which had been hidden in the home and was hier mother’s share in the settlement of an estate. The girl was found unharmed after spending the night at the home of a Checker Cab driver..

Unmarried Workers to Lose Jobs

Unmarried office workers and laborers in German industry under 25 years ofi age will be dismissed on Oct. 1, to make room for older unemployed citizens particularly married men with large families._ j

Dr. Friedrich Syrup president of the Reich Labor board and the government’s reemployment bureau issued a decree to make effective his plan for redistribution of employment. Pt

58 Want P. 0. Job.

Fifty-eight men have applied for examination by the Civil Service Com mission for the job of janitor at the new postofficé at Auburn. The salary is $1,200 a year, : s

Christian Church. M. V. Grisso, Pastor.

Our motto for September is, “Back to the Church and its Services.” Vacation is over. We put more enthusiasm and intensity into our activities in all lines of endeavor; so why not i matters of religion?

Sunday, Sept. 9th, will be “Men’s Day” at this church. Men formed the first group in the first church. The church needs men today. Strong, stalwert men. So we are using this day in the interest of the men of the church and all their friends. : Sunday, Sept. 16th, “Woman’s Day,” Our ladies, of course, will all be there together with all the lady friends of the church. It will be a goodly group. Come see tham. - Sunday, Sept. 23rd will be “Young People’s Day”. We are fortunate in having a good group. A number the pastor has married in the years he has heen here. We would like to have ‘these in the group as well as the others who- are in the ‘“state of single blessedness.” This will be a goodly group to see together. Surday, Sept. 30th, “Sunday School Day,” “All the churich in the school and all the school in the church.” Won’t that 'be fine. All are cordially invited to all these services. We need here in Ligonier the uplifting that comes through the church.

Methodist Church. Rov. C. C. Wischmeier, Pastor

The Junior League will lhave its first devotional meeting Sunday evening at 5:30. : The newly elected officers of the Epworth League will be publically instaled next Sunday morning at the United Service, .

The Epworth League wil have fruit jars at church next Sunday morning to distribute to those who desire to take some, the filled jars to be turned in for the Methodist hogspital in Fort Wayne. 5 Epworth League Sunday evening at 6:30.

Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:30. We desire to have a goodly number attend this helpful service. ; Ly

There will be a closing service after the class period next Sunday imorning in charge of the Primary department. They will present a short program which everyone will enjoy.

Are you attending church services?

The united service, the church and Sunday school services combined, beging each Sunday morning at 9:30 and closes at 11:00, except when there is a special program as there will Hhe next Sunday. ;

_ Richville Church. Rev. E. M. Foster, Pastor

Sunday school at 9:30. Morning at 10:30. Epworth League at 6:30

Quarterly conference at 7:30 at the Benton church. Dr. Croxall will preach. The Ladies’ Aid society will meet Tuesday p.m. at the home of Mrs. William Bobeck. The Clinton-Benton Young Peoples’ rally will be held at the Silver Street

Clever Coats for Autumn Charming on Larger Woman Noted Fashion Counselor .

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NEW YORK—Fali is in the air—the fall of lively smart coats rather than of dying leaves. For this is the month in which New York fashion stylists bring out their new creations for crisp Autumn. The'’ Larger Woman should have no difficulty this season in choosing her coat. Both fur-trimmed and plain models display those little 'saving graces that make a size 46 look size 42. : Chests have a broad look, and ‘hips a narrow omne, as should be. ‘The new sleeves are full at the up.per arm for ease, and taper off gracefully at the wrist for slenderness. Clever panels in the back, iand graceful seams that lead the ‘eye away from the hip, do their ishare in making the short woman ‘look tall and slender. ~ . Cloths, too, have that slenderizing look. Bark crepe for dress 'coats promises to be a season fav.orite. Its vertical, tree-like markings emphasize height. And tweeds, ‘for all-round coats, come in reliable ‘herringbone patterns, or subdued flecked designs, which are always right for the Larger Woman. ‘One designeér has brought out the smart dress coat pictured above. It

church next Wedensday evening, September 12. A miscellaneous program will be given. The Woman’s Home Missionary Society will meet Thursday at the Community hall in Benton. There will ‘be a basket program in the amternoon. ‘Mrs. C. B. Croxall will De the guest speaker. Other guests will be the New Paris Auxiliary and members of the First church, Goshen auxil#iry. A welcome is extended to every one who ‘will come.

Presbyterian Church. Rev. G. H. Bacheler, Pastor

“We are always at the crossroads of choice.” Religion helps us make a wise and good choice. :

TLet us choose to attend church and make church going a habit. ; [Sunday, September 9th: Sunday school at 9:30, Howard Herald, superintendent. The school has been reorganized and changes made which will interest all.. Plan to come regularly. Preaching at 10:45. Vocal solo by Ferrell Ott and piano solo by Florence Oldfather. .

Miss - Madline Sack gave the special musical number last Sunday in her usual masterful manner.

The- Fort Wayne Gospel Temple will hold church services' Saturday evening at eight o’clock, September Bth at the home of C. H. Spackien, 413 second street. Everybody is cordially invited to attend these services., .

Farmers to Be Polled

The AAA will put it future crop control plang squarely up- to the farmer to decide what he wants, Chester A. Davis, AAA administrator has decided.

'Davis revealed in a speech that a referendum will be conducted among farmers to allow them to decide for themselves what they want to do about their 1935 corn crop. Similar expressions of opinion will be gathered regarding other phases of—the AAA program.

Pointing out that this would give farmers a chance to abandon crop control, if they wished, Davis warned that normal or humper crops would pit the surplus problem right back wheer it was before the reduction programs and drought eliminated it as a factor. ;

“We want the cooperating farmer to register his opinion,” said Davis. “Farmers in their own country production control associations should express their own wishes and play their own part in shaping future plans. T '

Fall From Barn Fatal.

George Clark 52 of West Columbia township, Whitley county, died in a Fort Wayne hospital from injuries sustained in a 40-foot fall from a harn on the farm of his brother, Alvie in Union township. Clark was Tepairing the roof when the ring of the ladder broke.

Wall Paper—Knight’'s Drug Store

Fashion Marches On

can be had now at a very moderate: price in wool monotone crepe, silklined, in black or dark brown. It has a flattering collar of dark skunk, and the all-important tapering sleeves. The back is shaped with slenderizing panels, and the coat may be worn with a belt, or without one by the woman who needs added inches to her height, The second coat illustrated is an: all purpose-coat, in herringbane tweed. The scarf is adaptable, and can be worn over one shoulder, ascot fashion, or loose and open—' three ways to suit three moods. : Practical shades that have little chance of being left behind in the march of fashion dominate the autumn color chart. These include black-and-white, and brown or gray mixtures for tweeds, and black and dark brown for unpatterned materials. i :

If you would like to know more about these coats, or if you have fashion difficulties which this ar ticle does not answer, 1 will be happy to help you any way l can. Write me: Mme. Lane Bryant, Fashion Bureau, 6 East 46th St., New York City. i

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DEMOCRATS MAKE PLANS

Sherman Minton and J. I. Farley te - Speak at Big Democratic Rally to Be Held in Auburn

Sherman Minton of New Albany, carididate gor United States senator, and Congressman J. I. Farley of Auburn candidate for reelection will be the speakers at the fourth district democratic rally to be held in Auburn Wednesday, Sept. 12 with Mayor Warren Lige of Auburn as permanent chairman. : This announcement was made by Herman L. Brown of Auburn general chairman of arrangements. Several thousand people from all parts of the district are expected to be present. They will meet not only Mr. Minton and Mr. Farley but also state candidates and the_ district chairman Virgil Simmons of Bhuffton. A ‘barbecue supper will be served in the Jenners building at Ninth and Jackson streets beginniing at 5 o’clock

Local police have been requested to wateh for a man driving a Ford V-8 coach bearing Michigan license No. 532. This man: the Michigan police said was believed to be Glen Cole 23 who escaped from jail at Midland, Mich. The car was seen near White Pigeon and headed toward northern part of Indiana.

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The store for men, boys, fladies and wool blankets bought at the low prices girls, ready for fall business. Store full ~ and sellingat the low prices. of the best goods at the lowest prices. Axminster Rugs 9x12 and bed room We take pride in in calling your atten- size rugs. Glad to have you call before tion to our big selection ot cotton and you buy rugs. ~ With the Big Strike in the Cotton Mills, we look for higherices. ‘ , ' BUY EARLY , "

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The new styles in Fall Dress Goods are dyed fast colors, only ....................20¢ the Plaids, Stripes, Flowered. A new line Beautiful Plaids in Silks. : to select from. : ’ Plai Fruit of the Loom Prints in beautiful Rl pun Plaxdsj. . , new patterns, 36 inches wide, vat Town Crepe, 36 inch Print .......................35¢

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For the School Girl--Hose A full fashioned, Pure Silk Hose in the new fall shades. This comes in the Chiffon or Service weight, high splice heel, cradle sole, double toe, a stocking to fit the ankle,

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