Ligonier Banner., Volume 70, Number 18, Ligonier, Noble County, 28 May 1936 — Page 4

KEEP MONEY IN THIS BANK? - THAT'S NOT HARD - "TO ANSWER | Beéduse it's the safest place. e : " Becausea 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. : ¢ ' American State Bank Ligonier, Indiana

! 'Mrs. Chester Hile spent Monday in Fort Wayne. .

' Vernon Kiester and Robert Cockley were in Fort Wayne Monday.

Mrs. Emma Stump and BRobby Mathew visited in Fort Wayne Monday. : }

" Mrs. Mabel Kiester and gon spent Tuesday night in Mishawaka with her brother. .

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wigton, Mrs. Chester Hile, Mrs. W. C. B. Harrison and Mrs. John Wellington of Goshen spent Tuesday in South Bend .

Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Bechtc!. Mr and Mrs. Chester Hile Miss Hazel Nicholas and Bert Kurtz were at Peru Sunday attending the opzning of the Ringling Bros. Circus.

Fill Youchin ethLAow%iced Coal CAVALIER RED ASH PRICE HILL " POCAHONTAS | -~ Phone 111 Loeser Fuel & Supply Company

Profitable Loans » $25.00 to $300.00 - on Livestock, Implements, Furniture and ' Automobiles - Ask Botrow now—you have all the summer months to repay—-20 months on furniture loans—3, 6,9, 12 months on livestock with nothing ey due until harvest SECURITY LOAN CO. Over Levys Fumniture Store : Phone 491

' From . A Car Load of N onLy A FEW | , ' More to Come We can supply you with the finest refrigeration equipment made and save you plenty of money., ' . Our plan requires no extra expense or investment. - o : | PHONE 100 3 . A °f °. e Ligonier Artificial Ice Co.

James Sack is speuding severai days in South Bend this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Karl Franks and family spent Sunday at Peru.

Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hooten had as their guestg over Sunday friends from Kokomo.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schwab of Wawaka entertained friends from Fort Wayne Sunday. :

Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cunningham and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Taylor spent the week end in Peru guests of Mr. ang Mrs. Herbert Cass.

Mrs. Mel Drain Mrs. Karl Taylor Miss Helen VanAman of this city and Mrs. Bert Ecker and Miss Kthel Black of Topeka are homg frecm Ohio where they visiteq relatives.

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WALL PAPER—POPULAR PRICES e« WEBAVER'S HARDWARE. |

FOR RENT—DOUBLE GARAGE. 109 Martin St. Call 388. 3t

ANOTHER LOAD 25 HEAD OF work horses and colts just arrived at Earl Garvers 9 mileg north of Goshen on State Road 15. Some good sized, gentle broke, mated teams. Come and look them over. We deliver. ate

FOR SALE CORN AT THE TSCHAboId farm Nerth of Wawaka, 3t*

WANTED — POULTRY OF ALL kindg, Top prices. Prompt service. Can use large amounts daily. Phone 22 or write G. C. Tarman, ‘New Paris, Ind. 4t

FOR SALE—PERU ICE BOX. W good Condition. Phone 444.

THE FOLLOWING IMPLEMESNTS will be sold at Foster’s Sale June 3. 2 John Deere two row horse drawn gultivator 1 McCo:mick Deer ing horse drawn two row cnltivator, 1 John Deere 12 in. gang plow. 4 sets Fordson wheels for ~ extension wheels. 4 » PR SALE—SHETLAND PONY—C. ' R. McCammon, Cromwell. B T it hinh sl FR RENT—TIWO HOUSES, ONE ON Soutp Cavin street. The other on McLean street. Call Arthur J. Graves Wolf Lake. Albion phone.

FOR SALE—-PIANO GOOD CONDltion. Phone 288.

FOSTER’S WEXT SALE WILL BE held, Wednesday June 3.

A CAFETERIA SUPPER WITH table service will beg held in the Methodist church next Wednesday 5:30 to 7:30.. Articleg to be served: Chicken sandwiches five cents, noodles, vegetable soup, salads, cake, pie, coffee, etc.

WOLF FURNITURE STORE BUY ‘Sell and Trade . New and Used Furniture. Ligonier Ind. e ——————————— FOR SALE—NEW CROSLEY ICYbal], kerosene burning refrigerator $35.00. Kiester Electric Shep.

WE VACCUM CLEAN AND REPAIR all makes furnaces—Home Furnace Co. Phone 202. Ligonier. tf

WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRL or middle aged woman to do general housework for small family. willing to go to Chicago. Refe~ences. Phone 253.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shobe were in Chicago this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Locke have moved to the new tenant house on the Dr. Maurice Blue farm.

Mr. and Mrs. John H. Martin of Indianapolis spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Martin.

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Slabaugh of Fort Wayne spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Slabaugh.

Mrs. William McGuinn: is spending thigs week with her parents Mr. and Mrs.. John Schaudle at Waterlooo.

Mr. ang Mrs. Charleg Sharp and daughter Irene were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cripe in Syracuse.

Mrs. Lena Stansbury and Miss Helen Wols attended a district meeting of Librarians in South Whitley Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Squire Rob_inson of Detroit will spend Memorialday and Sunday with her parents Mr and Mrs. A. E. Snyder,

Misg Ina Warren who apent the winter with her brother Haro'd Warren in Indianapolis will return to her home here tenight.

Mrs. F. W. Black Miss Fay Hnll and Mrs Gola Chapman of Hibbing Minn., were guests of . Mrs. Cora Hines in South Beng last Thursday.

Millard Snyder who has been ~ in the St. Joseph hospital Fort Wayne for the past. five weeks returned héme Saturday ,and is rapidly recovering.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tyler Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stevens ard Ed Young of Bremen spent Snuday afternoon and evening with with Mrs. Faye Fry and Mrs. Matilda Tyler.

Mr. and Mrs. John Summer of Duluth, Minn., left this morning for Montpelier Ohio to visic after spend ing several days here vyisiting Mr. and Mrs. Jameg Summers and other relatives.

‘Mrs. Laufa McDonald of this ecity hag sold her cottage-at lake Wawasee to Mr. and” Mrs. 0. C. Herdrich of Indianapolis. Mr. Herdrick 18 a nephew of Mrs. Anma Kulb who is known to many here.

Tuesday evening Mrs. Milton Loeser, Mrs. John Henry, Mrs. Dop Qarland, Mys. Leland Thompson Mrs. Arthur Ferguson, Mrs. Elmo Weaver Mrs. Charles Strait and Mrs. Q. F. Stultz were in Kendallville attending a meeting of the Child’s Conservation League at the home of Mrs. Glenn 'nrm ; 1

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Tonight - May2B Melody Lingers On Josephine Hutchison ~ Geo. Houston A heart throbbing drama Good short subjects Fri., Sat., May 29-30 A Joha Wane Western Lawless Range Comedy News Cartoon

Sun., Mon., Tues. i May 31-June 1-2 ‘Trail of the Lenesome Pine An all technicolor that no one can afford to miss. Look at the cast. Sylvia Sydney—Heary Fonda—Fred MacMurray—Fred Stone ‘ Also short subjects

Wed., Thurs., June 3-4 Exclusive Story Madge Evans—Franchot Tone in Travel Talk Comedy Coming Attractions Capt. January —The Ungarded Hour i—Deire—Wie ¥ Saw—Floiblie Soh ecial~-Small Town Girl—Moons Qur Home—Princess Come Across.

This morning. work was started on repairing the exterior of the U. B. church.

Today the Starr Trucking company is moving the Harry Mentzer family to the Tourist camp.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Herald of Goshen were Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs. George W. Brown.

Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Miiler of Topeka are the parents of a daugh ter Mary Ellen born May 24.

Mr. ang Mrs. Harry M. Troyer of Middlebury are the parents of a daughter Anna Mae born May 23.

Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Nusbaum of fort Wayne will be guests Memorial day of Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Keehn.

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

Ernest Wood who s employed by the Postal Telegraph Co. spent Saturday night at the home of his sister Mrs. Hascall Crothers.

Mrs. A. F. Biggs has returned to her cottage at Tippecanoe lake after a short {llness here at the home of her daughter Mrs. G. S. Lyon.

Mrs. Graham 8. Lyon and daughter Barbara and Mrs. Odell Oldfather spent the week end in Madison Wis,, witp their daughters who are attend ing school there. s

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THATS WHAT YOU GET PLUS . America’s Largest Selling Gasoline ' at ’ KIESTER’S Lt ™ “Friendly Service” "

~ Jobn . Sluts is 1l and confined ¢to his home.

J. E. Culver of Elkhart is reported as slightly improved.

Dr. and Mrs. Fred Stratton are home from a motor trip through the south. :

Dr. and Mrs. James Schutt will entertain guests at dinner tomorrow evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles VanNover will spend Decoration day in Allegan Michigan. 1

Sophia Colbert has moved into the Shobe log cabin located on Hast Unfon gtreet.

Mrs. Leon Schlotterback ig in Fort Wayne visiting her son Leo who had a tonsil operation.

Miss Elizabeth Patton went to Chicago Monday evening to spend the week with friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Biddlg and gon of Chicago spent the week end here with relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Charleg Franks and tamily of Alblon were guests of Mrs. Leslie Harper, Sunday.

Mrs. A. W. Lyon entertained the Ald Society of the Presbyterian church Tuesday afternoon.

Lawrence Haines, Leland Thompson and Frank McDaniel spent Monday and Tuesday in Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hite have moved to the property of Mrs. Ivy Tyler on North Cavin street.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hindered and daughter Lacille and 'Wilbur Duke spent Sunday in Goshen.

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wagner and son of Toedo will spend Memorial day with his mother Mrs. Minda Wag ner.

Mrs. Thelma Todd hag purchased the Rudolph Miller home on E. Sixth street and after repairs are made will occupy the same.

Mrs. T. N. Siersdorffer arrived home Friday from Indianapolis where sometime ago she uuderwent a majoy operation.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Felseathal and Miss Hortense Selig of Chicago will spend the week end with. thelr mother Mrs. Milton Selig.

Mrs. Aleng K. Zimmerman arrived home from California at noon today. She has spent some time in - that state with her son Francis.

Mrs. Jennie Drain had as her Sunday guestg l(? and Mrs. Charles Drain Mr. an® Mrs. Joe Drain and Nimmon Smith of South Bend.

Mr. and Mrs. B M. Leaders will gpend the Memorial holiday with theiy son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. R L. Leaders in Wauseon Ohio.

Relatives here received word this morning that Mrs. Batholomew who has been seriously ill in Toledo had passed the crises and was slowly im-

Mrs. Clara Baker, Mrs. Frank Hil! and daughter of Detroit spent the week end with Mrs. Luella Cooper and daughter. On Sunday Mrs. Nelson Hite of Topeka was also a guest.

Carrol Fausnaugh of Kimmell had his left foot lascerated Wednesday morning while working on the B. &O. Rallroad. Medical . attention was rendered by Dr. T. N. Silersdorffer.

Notice of Appointmént of Trustee Notice is hereby given that -the undersigneq has beea duly appointed and hag qualified, ag Trustee in the matter of the assignment of Peter Regula, of Ligonier, Indiana, for the benefit of hig creditors, filed In the officg of the Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana on the 27th day of May, 1936. The creditors of said assignor will be governed accdrdingly and .should file their claims with the undersigned. Chester Vanderford, Trustee ; Ligonier, Indiana. 3w

Miss Ruby Kunce Wwas 'u Gosaen Monday.

Jennie Lofland spent the week end with friends at Albion.

Mrs. Myrtle Jett will spend Decora tion day In Hoopston, 111., with friends.

Miss Letha Todd of Detroit spent the week end - with hey mother Mrs. Thelma Todd.

Mrs. Willls Werick of Wawaka underwent a tonsilectomy at Topeka last week.

Miss Edna Lee and Jack Herney of Fort Wayne were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gordon Sunday.

Mrs. Alice Green hag returned fto her home in Millersburg after spending a few days with her daughter Mrs. William Bobeck.

Mr. and Mrs. Bury! Taylor enroute from Massachusetts to their hom, In Grand Rapidg Mich., stopped here Sunday and visited relatives.

John Damey Mrs. Oscar Growcock Mr. ang Mrs. Harry Damey, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Werking and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Redman in Blkhart Sunday.

I wish to take this way of thanking the neighbors and friends for the beautiful flowers and plantg also the many cardg and letters T received while a* patfent in the hospital ut Kendallville. Mrs. John Emmert.

Low Spring Delivery Fill Prices | on Coal | Now is the time to save money on next winters fuel. Dependable fuel only—jou don’t take chances when you buy from us. Pf/‘IQNE 100 Ligonier Artificial Ice Co.

CORN WANTED! We will dpay a premium for choice yellow corn now. Drop us a card if you still have some forsale. We have our owntmckincphns?ow. EGG MASH Skl R I MOE. ... i eccnibncec sDO SOY BEANS Choice Dunfield 95 germination, in yuor sacks.. ..... $1.20 Manchu Soys, extra large, 90% germination, your sack.sl.2o Starter, Grower and Finisher With cod liver oil, dried milk, and dried buttermilk, DAIRY FEED STt A B e i oenesness .SN McMillans Master Mix Feeds We have alarge stock of these feeds on hand at all times, and at the lowest prices. We can do yon good on grain and feed, whether buyer or seller. Write us and our truck will stop. ' New Paris Elevator Cooperative Plan

Hot Weather Needs

Moth Spray Also kills fiys, mosquetos bed bugs, roaches and qts. 69c

Folding Camp Stools 30c .

3-Burner Success Hi Power Oil Stove with cabinet $19.50

GUY CALBECK HARDWARE

Miss Rutp Schwab of Wawak spent last week with Miss Edrie Geiger In Kimmell. .

~ Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Smoots of near this city are the parent of a son Roy born Sunday.

Forest Clawson Jr, underwen! a tonstlectgmy Saturday at the ofllce of Dr. Q. F_Stultz.

Miss Mary Ritter of Topeka will take a summer course at the North Manchester college.

Mr. and Mrs. Willlam DeVoe of Detroit spent the week end with Mrs. Ruby Schwab and family.

Mrs. Dale Hayes of Martin street submitted to a mjor operation at the Kendallville hospital Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Brant Seymocure of Wawaka entertaineq friends from Fort Wayne over the week end.

Mr. and Mrs. William Bobeck and Mrs. Alice Green spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pur! Sparrow near Albion.

Mrs. Arthur Ferguson and daughters will spend the week end In Rome City with her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Moore.

Rev. and Mrs. 8. P. O'Reilley Mrs. Ira Yoder, Miss Nadine Yoder and Miss Katherine Vance are attending the Woman'’s Missionary Convention in Brook yesterday today and Friday of this week.

6 ft. Felt Base Floor Covering 29¢ running foot

Bird Cages with stand and re-

movable tray

$1.98

10 qt. Ivory Combinets 69c¢