Ligonier Banner., Volume 70, Number 10, Ligonier, Noble County, 2 April 1936 — Page 6

Y. o KEEP MONEY IN THIS BANK? THAT'S NOT HARD g TO ANSWER Because it’s the safest place. o - Because a strong sense of responsibility demands that we - be worthy of the trust imposed by our depositors. / Because we handle every transaction carefully, and work constantly to advance t4e welfare of our customers. v L : f‘“‘% « . @) American State Bank Ligonier, Indiana

i Mrs Selina Hite has moved to Topeka.

Maytag washers — both gasoline I and electric Weaver’s Hardware.

- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hinderer were Sunday guests ofi Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Beck near Syracuse.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Knight and family moved Monday to the Shobe property on Linceln Way West.

Mrs. Ruth Peterson and family have moved to the Marion Hoshaw farm formerly the Nelson Hite farm.

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stayner of Toledo and Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Jackson of Chicago spent the week end with Mrs. Charles Jackson.

The Eagles will hold a dance at their hall Friday night April 3. The Hoosier Wildcats of WTRC Elkhart will furnish the musie.

Mrs. Tom Kelley has returned to her home on Second street after spending two monihs with her son Arthur E. Kelley and family. -

Miss Tillie Bobeck Mrs. W. W. Green and Thad Green of Millershurg ang Mr. and Mrs. Orba Bobeck and daughter Mildred of near Syracuse were dinnep guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. William Bobeck.

Jet White Grocery

COFFEE Bue Ib. 15c¢

Sugar ¢ 10 lb. 49¢

FLO“R Cream--24 Ib. sack 6 5(:

OleO Perfect 2 le. ZSC

BUtter New Paris Creamery 336

Lard B 4 Ibs. 50c

_heese " I 19¢

Salmon>: 2 for 25¢

Cocoa 2 lb. can 15c¢

Swan's Downp®23c

Peanutßutte:* %™ 25¢

B ananas ards, ’!bYsellow 25 C

Charles® Wisner of Chicago spent the weekend here. '

Shellane Gas Ranges—ag convenvient as city gas. Weaver's Hardware.

Mrs. R. K. Duke and .chfldren and Mrs. F. P. Wood were in Gulhen Saturday. ;

Mrs. Frank McDaniel and Mrs. Bruce Schutt were in Goshen Saturday afternoon. - Do

Mr. and Mrs. John Eash and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bowman. :

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ort and daughter Marilyn and son Richard of Churu busco Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwab were callers, of Mr. q.nd Mrs. Volney King Sunday afternoon.

Harle Long and son Kenneth of Cleveland Ohio visited Mrs. Maz Long Monday. Mr. Long is recovering from a fractureqd skull suffered in an accident a number of weeks ago.

Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Leaders and family of Wauseon Ohio were guests over the week end of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Leaders. Callers from Waueson in the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Wise and two ghildren andg Mr. Showalter.

WALL PAPER—POPULAR - PRICES v « WHAVHR'S HARDWARE.

FOR RENT—HOUSE IN DESIRAbIe location. Enquire of Willlam Cochran.

LADIES AID SOCIETY OF THE Christian church will serve 1 baked ham and Baster supper at the church basement Wednesday April 3

WALLPAPER AT KNIGHT’S DRUG Store- : if

FOR SALE — BECONOMY KING Cream separator like new also gas engine. 1% horse power Edwin Robinson Cromwell 2t*

FOR SALE SPECIAL—WESTERN Grimm alfalfa 99.50 Purity $13.00 ~ bushel limited quanity this price. Large selection all seeds. Get our prices. Wawaka Feed = Mill Harry . Frick. : 2te WANTED—GIRL FOR GENBERAL hougework. Mrs. A. T. Kelley. 2t

LADIES OF SPARTA CHURCH will serve a chicken pie supper’in church basement Thursday even- - ing April 9¢h.

FOR DE LAVAL SEPARAtor, No. 12, used two years, excellent condition. Gordon Noe, box 186, Kimmell, Ind. 3t*

FOR SALE—ONE 1926 DODGE %- ton pickup truck. Good tires and in running condition. Call Madeliene Mock. Phone 239.

FOR RENT—MODERN ROOMS FOR light housekeeping, 208 East Third Street.

LIADIES OF SPARTA CHURCH will hold bake sale at Green’s Gro- _ cery Saturday April 4. :

WANTED—SMALL FARM, TWENTY to forty acres, immediate possesion cash deal. Kimmell Rea'ly Coo.

FOR SALE — SOME GOOD LOTS for sale cheap. Why not have your own truck farm. Kimmeil Realty 0. !

FOR SALE—SUGAR CURED HAMS. Vern L. Pancake, phone 143. 2t

NOTICE— MY SORREL BELGIAN stallion shown at Foster’s sale March 25, will be stood 3% miles west of Ligonier on road No. 2. Fee $l5. Phone 765. Verne Nelson 2t*

FOSTER’S NEXT SALE WILL BE held, Wednesday April Bth.

ANOTHER LOAD OF HORSIS, mares. - Some good mated teams. - Just arrived April 1 at Earl Garver’s 9 miles North of Goshen on State Road 15. Come and look them over. Wg deliver. FOR .SALE—.COMPLETELY. MOdern property at 23%1 Bast Thixd street. Will sell for $l,OOO if taken very soon. Plenty fruit. Phone 399 : ot 2t WANTED—TO BUY SMALL HOUSE and lot in or near Ligonier. Enquire at Banner Office, *.

OATS FOR FEED OR SEED FOR SALE

Feedng Oats 10-50 bu. lots, 30¢ bu; Bright 30-32 Test 10-50 bu. lois 40c bu.; choice high test 10-50 bu. lots, 45¢ bu. Less than 10 bu. lots add 5c per bushel to above prices. More than 50 bu. lots deduce 3c per bushel. ; :

CHOICE GRAIN WANTED

(We are paying a premium for choice 60 test wheat. Take that low test, poor quality grain to some omne else, please. - ‘ ; EGG MASH SPECIAL

To introduce our lowest priced egg mash, we are quoting our 18% mash at $1.65 per 100. % ' DAIRY FEED SPECIAL

‘We are offering our present supply of Lower <Cost 16% molasses dairy at one cent per pound, $2O per ton. : >

NEW PARIS ELEVATOR

Talk to Forest Kerlin, Francis Weaver, Walter Stutsman or Will H. Menaugh-Bosg * 4t

~ JOIN THE Easter Parade

NEW SPRING COATS are smartly tallored. A real bargain at J $9.95 They are of double breasted reefer type for general and sportwear New TAILORED SUITS come in all the new styles - colors $9.95 to $16.75

Two-pair Sale of Smart Set Hosiery in the . New Colors e 59c Quality, 2 pair5...................51.10......5ave 8¢ 79¢ Quality, 2 pair 5............ ......$1.45......5ave 13¢ $l.OO Quality, 2 pair5.................51.80......5ave 20c Kahn’s Dept. Store * Ligonier, Indiana = _

THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA

ADDITIONAL SOCIAL ITENS

Birthday Dinmer

Mre. Frank Willits entertained a number of friends last Thursday in honor of her birthday. A pot luck dinner was a feature of the day, the table - being centered with a beautiful boquet of red roses, sent her by her children. Guests included, Mr. ang Mrs. Charles Stage, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hireg Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hampton of Bremen, Mrs. Gecrge Goshorn, Mrs. Charles Caldwell Mrs. L. E. Schlotterback and Mrs. Volney King. : 9

Birthday Party.

Thirty-six friends called at the home of Charles Castetter Tuesday night to help him celebrate hig dirthday anniversaryy. A pot luck supper and a social evening was enjoyed.

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bobeck entertained the memberg of their couple bridge club Sunday evening at a picnic supper. The prizes went to Mrs. Virgil Bobeck and Walter Haid. v o 9w

Mrs. Louig Zook entertained the members of her Sunday school class of the M. E. church lest evening o e ®

Mrs.’ Ralph Spurgeon will enter-, tain ‘the Thimble club Tuesday even ing. :

NEWS NOTES

Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Renner and family will move to the Bordner property on West Thirg street.

James Cain peturnad to Fort Wayne today “after being confined o his home here with the quiasey.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tyler and daughters and Mrs. Faye Fry were in For: Wayne Saturday afternoon.

. Mrs R. H. Miller and Mrs. P. Cooney of Fort Wayne spént Saturday afternoon with Mrs. John Calheck

Mrs. Lee Smith who submitted last week to an operation at the Lakeside hospital returned to her home today.

Mrs. Gladya Starr and daughter Roberta spent the week end in Garrett the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Double. :

Harry Mentzer has accepted a position with the Moerling Construction of Fort Wayne and started work this week at Lafayette.

Seymour Elin was brought home Tuesday from the Kendallville hospital where he submitted to an: operation a week ago. v,

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnston and Charles Nelson were in Goshen Sunday attending the the fumeral of a relative Dave Feals.

Mr. and Mrs. Vern Schlotterback and Mr. and - Mrs. Ralph Artley of Elkhart were Sunday guests of M. and Mrs. 0. G. Bowen. :

W.: H. Wigton and Dr. and Mrs. John Wellington of Goshen spent the week end in Zanesville Ohio with Mr. and Mrs. John Hurst and famaily.

Mrs: Eq Tyler and Mrs. Faye Fwy visited Mrs. O. V. Borger in the Elkhart hospital Tuesday. Mrs. Borger will return to her home Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Green Mrs. avd Isaac Weimer Mrs. Ann Robinson and Walter Robinson Jr., of Detroit spent the week end here with relatives ang friends. :

Mr. and Mrs. Harley Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shock and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Avon Schwab of Albion spent Sunday at Walkerton the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ewing. : s

Mrs. Harley Fisher Mrs. Sherman Swan with Mrs. L. E. Schlotterback ag a substitute guest attended the meeting of their pinochle ¢lub in Elk hart Friday afternoon. Mrs. Schlctterback received a prize.

NEW SILK FROCKS in all the gay spring colors at $6.95 SPRING HATS A complete line at only g TRy Spring House Dresses Very special values at only o

NEWS NOTES

Mrs. Emma Stump spent yesterday in Marion visiting friends. %

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gibson .of Mishawaka spent the week end here.

Mrs. Roy Kellam and Miss Beatrice Burkhart were in Goshen yesterday forenoon.

Harry Knepp of this city was one of the speed violators in Goshen over the week end. ‘

Mrs. Rudolph Holm left yesterday morning for Akron, Ohio where she will make her home.

* Mrs. Nell Haller wil] move back in to her property at the corner of Third and Martin streets.

Mrs. Olive Syphers and Mrs. William Sisterhen of South Bend spent the week end here.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nelson were in Goshen Sunday afttending the funeral of a relative.

Mrs. Forrest Rex of Chicago is here called by the illness of aer father J. C. Kimmell. 2

Misg Harriett Lawson of Cromwel! spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gordon ang family.

Miss Mildred Burke of South Bend spent Sunday with ‘her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Burke.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gordon and children spent Sunday in Avilla guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Kolman.

James Galloway of South Bend spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Marion Galloway.

The W. N. M. S. club met Wednesday at home of Dorthy ,Ghrlsman and then went to Goshen to the show.

Mrs. Agnes. Longnecker and children moved this week to the Ed Comp ton property on South Grand street.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gordon and ~huild ren called on Mrs. O. A. Luse and infant son at the Kendallville hospital,

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Crothers spent the week end in Chicago with their daughter and husband Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Meyer.

Mr. and Mrs. Keith Slahaugh of Cromwell were dinner guests Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Slabaugh.

Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Addison, Jr, and sons of Mishawaka were" entertained Wednesday by Louis J. Dunning and Bert Inks. 3

Monday afternoon Mrs. Mae Long Mrs. Rosa Taylor and Harlen Long and son' of Cleveland called on relatives in Millersburg. :

.Mr. and Mrs. Joe K. Kimmell of Jackson Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Ches ter- Kimmell of Fort Wayne were here over the week nd. :

Mr. and Mrs. Chanucey Dewey and Mrs. Carlyle Dewey and children of Goshen were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dewey.

Mrs. Bernard Mcßride and son of Fort Wayne andg Mrs. Arthur Larson of Albion were guests Saturday of their mothep Mrs. Aaron Urich.

. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Taylor of West Third street are the parents of_a daughter born Wednesday mo:ning. She will answer to the name of Kay Rose. i

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Staner and family of Comstock Mich., Mrs. Ethel Morris and family of Elkhart called on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Castetter and daughter Sunday.’

Mr. and Mrs. Merle Chidister and daughter Betty Jane of Fort Wayne and Carolyn Clemm of Kimmell spent Sunday with hig parents Mr. and Mrs. Price Chidister.

The Ladies Aid Society of the Presbyterian church met in an all day session at the. church Tuesdav ani spent the day quilting. A pot luck dinner was served at the noon hour.

Mrs. W. F. Meinhard of Detroit has been yisiting her parentg Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Pancake. Mr. Meinhard will join her here tomorrow and they will leave on a trip through the south.

Mrs. Roge Kreager and daughter Beatrix Flick will spend next week here arranging their home so that they may return here for the summer. The have been residing in Mish awak where Miss Flick is an instructor in the schools there. . .

I will be in my :offico. Saturday Afternoons and Evenings in the Savings & Loan Bldg. to take your personal tax assessments. J. Herbert Cockley : Deputy Assessor

CRYSTAL

Tonight - Thursday, April 2 RETURN ENGAGEMENT BY POPULAR DEMAND SHIRLEY TEMPLE in “THE LITTLEST REBEL”

Friday and Saturday, April 3-4 The Glory of Buffalo Bill Lives Again! In P ¢ ”» Anne Oakley _ » with BARBARA STANWYCK ' A life of Romance within ths tents of the Rough Riders of the World. . . ... Traly a Big Out Door Production....You’'ll be Thrilled to your very 50u1..... Don’t Miss 1t..... .Plus Entertaining Shorts......

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, April 5-6-7

Matinee Always on Sunday at 2:30

AN BONALD o Mg COLMAN » == ATALE OF Ay 1 TWO CITIES 4. % \_ ~ Vwith_‘_aCa_st of 49,000

Humanity’s Greatest Love Story!

The Soul Stabbing drama of the man who redeemed his selfwrecked life in a supreme sacrifice for the woman he adored ......Sweeps across the screen from out of the magic pages of Charles Dickens. : Added. . .. ..Splendid Short Subjects...... ,

Wednesday, Thursday, April 8-9 - “She Couldn’t Take It” with e , Joan Bennet and George Raft Here’s one that’s different. . . ...So remember the date.....

Coming Sun., Mon., Tues., April 12-13-14 : . The only 5 Star l”icture “The Country Doctor” with the : DIONNE QUINTUPLETS

Mrs. Mornie Miller spent Tuesday in Fort Wayne.

Used electric washing machineg at Weaver’s Hardware. :

Mrs. John CalkLe:zk visited her daughter Mrs. Richard Miller in Fort Wayne Tuesday.

Mrs. H. V. Mentzer entertained the members of the three circles of the Methodist church today at a one o'clock luncheon. A business session was held during the afternoon.

The fire department was called Saturday afternoon to extinguish two grass fires one located in the west part of the city and the other in the east part.

ECONOMY ikt

Economize by Trading at the ' Economy »

SUGAR = 10 LB. 48¢

COFFEE Green cide 2 |bs. 25¢

BUTTER Amous Creamery [, 29¢

LARD rx 2 i 98¢

POTATOES™ G 2 *pk. 15¢

CREAM CHEESE, Ib. 17c

| We have many ~ other special fea- : tures in our store.

Roy Lint Noblg County Democratic chairman was in the city yesterday.

Mrs. D. O. Bechtol spent severa! day last week with her pareants in Coldwater, Mich.

Thomas Spurgeon will spend the week end -in Elkhart the guest of Miss Hagpl Spurgeon.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rariden and Mr. and Mrs. Thomag Meek of Milroy were recent guests ofo Mr. and Mrs. George Rariden. :

Mrs: George Brown (esires to thank her many friends for the cards and gifts given her during her illness in the hospital. :