Ligonier Banner., Volume 70, Number 18, Ligonier, Noble County, 28 May 1936 — Page 3

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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.—Follow the | leader! That’s the game the leading | race drivers of the country will play on the historic Indianapolis Motor Speedway May 30. o ~ Just who the leader will be this | year remains problematical. In the | above illustration, Louis Meyer, win- | ner in 1928 and 1933, car No. 86 |

Plow, Plant 19 Acres in Half Day Forty men eleven tractors and five teams spent a half day at the Paul V. Shaffer farm near Huntington fertilizing plowing and planting nine teen acres of corn.

[Work on the Shaffer farm was held up by the tragedy which took the life of Mrs. Shaffer who was shot through the abdome by a smali caliber rifle knocked ofi a ghelf by a slamming door. frcitly

Dr. Seymour S. Stanton aged &0, retired minister, and native of Kendallville died Wednesday at the home of his son J. Ray Stanton in Indiarapolis after a three day illness. Wall Paper—-Knizhts” Drug Stors

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seems to be doing an excellent job of following. Kelly Petillo, car No. 5, And Petillo, grim - faced California Italian, proved himself a leader indeed. At the end of five hundred miles he was safely in front, and had hung up a new speed record for the distance of 106.24 miles an hour. Msyer vows. he’ll be leader this time!

_Goshen’s Drinking Fountain to Go. { Operation of drinking fountaing in ‘-the business distirict has been dis- ! continued upon order of the board of public service and safety, at Goshen fit was .announced. | Discontinuance of the fountains is ian economy move, it was said The g'old fountaing were obsolete and neced |of réplacement. It would cost the |'city of. Goshen $l,OOO to repair and |operate the five fountains a year.

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CHURCH SERVICES

- United Brethren Chureh ™" Rev. 8. P. O’'Reilley Pastor—— 9:30 Central Standard time: Suun-. day school this will be the first day of the contest. You who were present last Sunday and have your tickets, be sure and bring them with you Sunday morning. It wl.l be interesting to see how far we are going on the first day of our trip. : 10:356—Thjs is to be “United Drethren Day” In every <United Brethren Church Sunday will' be observed, United Brethren Day, with the emphasjs upon a full attendance of every member. It is to be hoped that we shall be able to give & good report o¢f the memberg of the Ligonier Church. There will be a special program which will include the observance of the Saccrament of Holy Communion, The subject will be “The Challenge of Being a Christian”

6:30 Senior and intermediate Christian Endeavor with programs that will be of interest to all. 7:30 Evening worship service subject, .“The Fulfillment of Prophesy in the Hiloy Spirit” Special music by the choir. 'With this service it is hoped that we can bring to a close the seven weeks from Easter to Pentecost. 7:00 Monday June Ist will be our third quarterly meeting at which time we elect a delegate to the annual conference. Also our regalar June official board meeting. Methodist Church Rev. C. C. Wischmeier Pastor Remember that our services begin at 9:30 D. S. T .Sunday mornings and close at 11:00. The evening service next Sunday will begin at 7:30. You are invited to attend. The Epworth League conv‘enflon

SIX KILLED OVER WEEK-END.

Holiday/Traffic Accidents ‘are Plentiful Jlndiana—More a Score are Injured.

At least six deathg were recorded in Indiana ag a result of traffic accidents over the week-end. More than a score of persons were injured in the mishaps on highways crowdeq witp Hoosiers seeking relieg from the abnormal heat.

Charles David Tandy, 17, wasg killed instantly and five other persons were irjured ecritically when their automobile struck a bridge concrete abutment on state road 7 north of Madison Sunday.

Clen McClocklin, 18, driver and three otherg escaped with minor Injuries. Norman Carew, 9, died from a broken back shortly after the automobile in which he was riding had overturned two miles west of Shelbyville on state road 44. Lewig Cook, 34, was arrested on

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this year will be held at Goshen on June 9th. : The Official Board meeting for June is next Monday evening at 7:30 in the church. : The Sunday School is prepaiiag a Children’s Day program to be given on June Il4th.

Sparta Christian Church Chas. B. Lusk Minister

Sunday School at 9:3C. 'Worship service follows immediate ly. : Evening service at 7:30.

The Memorial serviceg will be held on Saturday morning at 1000 D. 8. T. at the Sparta church. Rev. A. Singer will give the address. The program will be in charge by the American Legion and following the same order ag is printed in another column.

| Ligonler Christian Chhurch Church School at 10 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a. m. Sermon Topic ‘“Pharisaism.” Young Peopleg Hour 5:45 P. M. Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. Sermon Topic “Religion (s Laughter.” : Visitors are always welcome. i Presbyterian Churech Sunday School 9:30 a. m. H. Herald Supt. . No preaching service on this day but. we hope you will make an extra effort to be at Sunday School. Richville Church Rev. J. M. Stewart, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30. Morning Worship at 10:30.

a charge of driving without a license. Eleven other passengers of the automobile were cut and bruised.

Mrs. Rosemary Schueipp, 32, Fort Wayne, was killed instantly when her autogobile skidded on wet pavement and overturned on U. S. highway 30 near Van Wert, O. Robert Eugene Walburn, 14, Muncie, was injured fatally 13 miles northeast of Muncie when he rode his bicycle into the path of an automobile driven by John O. Ferris, of Muncie.

Guy Caroland, 50, guffered a fractured skull when he wag knocked oft the top of & truck ag the machine struck an automobile drivem Lty Ralph Moore of Louisville Ky, on state road 62 west of New Albany.

Priston E. Lowe 30, was injured fatally when thrown from a motorcycle which skidded on wet pavement.

Big Alfalfa. Dairy Cow Tour

The big annual Noblg County Alfa-Ifa-Dairy Cow tour will take place next Friday May 29th announces M. A. Noble County Agricultural Agent, Alblon. Thig tour is being held carlier than usual this year. More interest and larger attendance is expected.

There can be no more worth while *noney making” “event. take place this year in Noblg County for Noble County farmers than this tour is the ovinfon of Leading Noble County Dairymen. The tour schedule follows: Phyllis Linville's (Harold Linville) one half mile gsouth 2% miles west of Kendallvile, Guernsey ca's club. - Paul Bauman's (Alvin Bauman) four wile west Kendallville, Guernsey elub calf .

* Kneipp Sanitarium, Rome City, Guernseys, Soil Testing, Alfalfa Inspection, Cow Testing Records Cow Judging.

“T. J. Mawhorter's % mil, north % mile west Wawaka, Oats variety Demorstration, Soybeans. Joe Smith’s 2 mile northwest Wawaka. Guernseys Helfer Judging. Pot luck dinner. Jan, and ‘Thomag Franks - (Frank Franks) ¥ mile west Wawaka Guern sey club calves,

John Kiser's (Perry Kiser) 1 mile northeast Cromwell. Holstein club calves. .

Claly Barnhart's (Glenn Earnhart) 1 mil, northeast Cromwell Guernsey club calf. :

Margaret and Lols Green (Fred Green) 2 mile southwest Cromwell, Jersey club calves. G. A. Willlams Dairy Specialist and M. O. Pence, Solls and Crops Specialist Purdue will assist in conductivcg ths tour. Soil angd Legume Problems will be taken up at each stop as time permits. ‘There will also be cow judging at one of th, stops afterncon as time permits. 7 1

Bring eats and table service: All Noble County farmers are invited and ureed to take the day off and attend thig tour. .

66 Enrolled In Pig Clab

Sixty-five Nobl, county boys and girls are enrolled In the Woble County 4-H Pig Club this year announces Walter Gallup Wolcottvillé county leader of the club. . The club held a very enthusiastic weeting Friday night at Alblon with 40 members present. Songg were led by Leader Walter Gallup. Repor's -on their Purdue Round-up trips were given by Kenneth Engle, Junior Dues ler, War]l Becker, Walter Gallup and ‘Mildred Harper. The pig score card was thy subject of discussion of the meet_lead by county agen M. A. Nye. Gameg closed the most enthuisastic meeting. ; ot o W # é v

Wawaka News President Lena Couts and projeet leaders Helen Crago and Alberta Richardg of the Hikhart Township Home Division attended the all day meeting of Noble County Home Division presidents and project leaders at Alblon Tuesday. There was a good a‘tendarce Monday evening at the Efkhart Township Farm Burean meeting presided over by Jacob Eberly. The plctures were fine, two reels being shown

Varen Schick Fort Wayne was the guest over Sunday of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wil! Scalek. A number of little folks are il with chicken pox. Robert Brill went to Elkhart Tuesday.

L. Dam And has discontinued the feed grinding busineas here until fall. Harry Frick Jr., was at Napannee Wednesday and visitel the schools there.

Miss Rosemary Frick is in Nappanee assisting in ecaring for her grand mothep Mrs. Blosser who Is quite il Ray Long Millersburgg was a business visitor here Monday. ) Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Herald were the guests of Mr and Mrs. Alton Lepird near Bronson, Mich, Sunday. The BElkhart township girls' sewing club met Saturday at the homg of its leader, Miss Lilllan Gard and elected ag officers; president, Maxine Weimer; vice president, Edna Becker; secretary, Dorothy (Jones: treasurer, Roberta Lower: song leader, Catherine LeCount; yell leader, Mildred Gangwer; planist, Bonu'e Jean Yant: assistant planist, Donna Bell LeCount.. The club mets mnext at the home of Miss Lilllan Gard when a new name will be chosen. The cludb will also be the Elkhart township canning club. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gard and children spent Suaday at Kimmell with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Butts.

Mrs. Lillle Knepper and Miss Sara Knepper were recent Kendallville business visitors. L

Bert Ecker Topeka was a businesg vistor hore Wednesday ang call ed at the Rep. Schermerhorn home. Chas. Williams Alblor was here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Lower ard fam {ly were guests Wedpesday »f Mrs. Florence Randolpb at Ligonicr. Misg Catherine Keasey hag returned to Kendallville after a week's visit with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burket. Misg Keasey will graduate from the sth grade at Albion on Field Day

Robert Lower I home from Laporte.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Hale entartained Sunday at dioner for Mr. and Mrs. John Tibos and Mr and Mrs. George Flager of Bristol and Carlyle Miller of Goshen.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ball of Alblon and Varen Schick of Fort Wayne were here Saturday to attend the funeral of thelr grandmother Mrs. Sarah Conrad. Mrs. Louls Hald's hand is healing nicely. "She had the misfortune to have her right hand drawn into a wringer. Her physiclan had to take many stitches to close the cuts. _‘Mrs. Thompson, Miss Jennle Thomp son Mr. and Mrs. Joa W. Smith Mrs. Frank Crago and daughters Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Wainwright, Mrs. John Wainwright were in Ligouler Friday to attend the funeral of Vern Pancake.

Rev. B. B. Hoover delivered the Memorial day address at Salem Center Sunday afternoon to a large gathering of people.

' Miss Jean Adel, Boyd will be hosess to the Elkhart Township Health club May 8. § -

Mr. ang Mrs. L. Wysong entertained recently for Clayton Witmer and family Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miller and sons and Mrs. L. Price.

Trustee Jesss Swank ond the Advisory Board of Elkhart Towaship are asking for written sealed bids for the Tarnishing of two school bus

Friends here of 0. Frank Bri-ker. )ite long prominent citizen of Hicks ville, 0., mourned sincerely his passing. His tuneral wag heid Friday afternoon. H, was well knowa bere as a successful automobils salesman Mrs. Florence Randolpt Ligonier spent Thursday night and PFriday with Mrs. Marguerite Lower and family. Miss Roberta Lower went hom, with her.

vivn. Departmental School. Honor Roll and Merit List of Departmental school for the last period.

uowmll‘w. Max June o — &wm%m ner, Mae Runyan, Dorotly Sellg. Bugene Sloan, Byron Stralt, Mary Tay w,mywmum Joan Yerger. e e

SeventhGrade—John Benfhine Ray Gordon, Jamey Green, Betty Kiine, Patty Longenecker, Doris Aan Wertheimer. ¥ Sixth Grade—Morton Barch, Lau~ fne Chiddister, Margaret Ostrandern, Norma Seagly, Keith Sickafoose, mfi;gmmm :

Merit List. Bighth Grade—Lols Jean DeFore Alvin Drake, Thomas Jackson Seventh Grade—Marilyn Baughman Betty Brady, Ray Hemn, Robert Mathew, Frank Sprague. Sixth Grade—Rose Joan Cass, Pauline Cassidy Clandine Gose, John Lewis Jeffries, James Watel. Fifth Grade—Betty Jean Glaser, Norris Hewit, Mildred Kettlebar, lla Olinghouse, Maryrose Seittert, Keuneth Smith, Oltve Vance. ——————— Real Estate Transfers | Sherman Morris to Florence Paa-~ Ine Cole und. 16 In sec. 30 n township. -

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New Car Gives Shaw High Hopes to Win

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- Wilbur Shaw bas built a new car to give him that extra reach that te mmnufiumuu at the checkered of vietory in the annual 500-mile race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Deconfimlh;luu.‘rvi«&nvhu followed tbvhm.giune?:bhm”‘fl alloncilhn‘“ " 1 fourth place victory in 1927. This Tot S T o e car a served victory.

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NOBLE C(OUNTY COOPERATIVE ASSN, SERVES THE FARMER

The Noble County Co-operative Assn. located in Alblon, phone 241, buys grain and sells, stock and poultry feeds, Seeds, Limestone PertlHaer, Fencing., Petro'sam Producls and do grinding of all kinds They operate an Elevator and Feed Mil} and Petroleum Bulk Plant and General Offices In Alblon and alsd bdave & Retall Store st Ligonler, Elevator MMM«WM sn Elevatoy and Grinding Bquipment at LaOtta.

From the start, The Nobly County Co-Operative Association has met with great favor with the public and they have continged to witness an increase in thelr ever-growing list of members and patroms. Thelr produets will be found in demand all over the county and thus, the reasop for thelr warious distributing wunfi.mnflm vice on the king of products that he wants, vight close to home

mmmmfi"‘ yoars of experience In this and Is an authority on the fesling of poultry and lvestock and will gladly give advice to any who ask.

Next thme you need any:himg ln this line you will do well to go there and we kmow that you will be pleasanlfl'fl)m'm to do your feture trading. Th s

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I ON YOUR SICNATURE ONLY Loans arranged on piain note or on furniture, auto or lUvestock. Men or women qualify. No one else need sign. Liberal repayment terms. Dont delay. Make - rangements for a loan today. Loans Made Same Day You Apply FRANKLIN SECURITY CoO. KENDALLVILLE, IND., PHONE 212

Births The following are birthy recorded in Noble county thy past ten days. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Galer, of Fort Wayne, a daughter, Barbara Joan. "Born, to Mr and Mrs. Otte Harter, of LaOtto, a son, Elvin Gene. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Whonsettler, of Avi'iy a son, Kenneth Dan.

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Reuel, Moo~ re, of Avilla s daughter Ar'ene. Born to Mr. and Mre. Carl Hrazell, of Cromwell 5 danghter Ruby Mae.

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Carper of Millershurg a Jaugiter Nancy Lee. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. David Horsewood of Alblon a son Den Arthur.

Born tog Mr. and Mra. Nelson Roscoe of Alblon a daughter Becky Sue.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Elvia Hawk of Alblon, a son, Robert Eugene.

Clalm Flirst Vieths

The first drowning of the season occurred at Angola Thursday afternoon when Vincent Palmer, 20. son of Mr. ang Mrs. Edward Palmey of Yoder met death while swimming in Crooked lake.

Shortly before -ntering the water Palmer had eaten a considerable amount of cold meat gnd it is belleved he became stricken with a heart attack. Palmer was drowned while

Phillip Sanborn, 5 son of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Sanborn whose cottage he had been repairing looked on helpw& et o st R

Park South Bend Opens Decoration Day 'AUTO RACES 2 p. m. = 8 Theilling Events 8§ FREE I"‘.IREWORKS pom. DANCING 9 pm. 40c per persen 3 NEWRIDES 3 — N FUCNC GRS Kay Kyser J& n"‘. Tuesday, June 2nd Adv sl.Door $1.50, Tax Paid M.-lb::l.q ovders o ol LU SR R Dance Sunday 38c per persen