Ligonier Banner., Volume 70, Number 19, Ligonier, Noble County, 4 June 1936 — Page 6

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: Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Koon spent Sunday in Wolcottville.

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gander of South Bend spent the week end here.

Mr. and Mrs. William Boheck spent Sunday visiting relatives in Cromwell.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dibler of Elkhart spent the week end here with -relatives. _ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Connin of Delta Ohio visited friends here the first of the week. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Erringtbn Bowen of Fort Wayne spent Memorial day here with relatives. !

Harry Stansbury. of South bLend spent Memorial day with his brother C. R. Stansbury. :

Mr. and Mrs. Art Troyer aad family spent Sunday with his parents near LaGrange.

Mr. and Mrs. Olin Stansbury and family spent the week enéd with ‘his mother Mrs. Lena Stansbury. :

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gunder and family moved Saturday to their newly remodeled home on M=artin street.

Mr .nd Mrs. Avon Schwab of Albion were supper guests Monday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Fisher. ;

Mr. and Mrs. Orby Bobeck and daughter of Syracuse were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hinderer.

Wesley Vance speant the week end here with his family. In about two weeks he will move his family to Niles Mich. :

Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nowels were Sunday evening guests of Dr. and Mrs. V. G. Hursey n Milford.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Israel and son Simon will arrive home from Florida the latter part of the week where they spent the winter. e

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Feldman and daughtey Martha and Mrs. Chas. A. Wolf of Fort Wayne called on Mrs. Annie Hermann Memorial day.

Mrs. A. V. Ringer and daughter Joan returned to their home in Williamsport after spending a week her¢ with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Willard Slabaugh. They where accompanied home by Tommy and Billie Ringer who had spant several weeks here with relatives.

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Mrs. Mornie Miller spent Sunday at Rome City.

Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Sackett spent Friday with friendg in Laporte.

T. R. Miller of South Bend spent Friday with his mother Mrs. Mornie Miller. ;

Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Shobe will entertain their couple bridge ¢'ub tomorrow evening.

Msg Irene Sharp spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fl:ck and family of Mishawaka.

Mr. and Mrs. George Howard who resided in South Bengd during the winter have returned to thei: home here.

Mrs. Gladys Tilden and son who spent the winter in California arriveq home the latter part of the week. Yy R

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shock and daughter of Albion were guests over the week end of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Shock.

Mrs. Floyd Peck of Sturgis is here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Peck and is éaring for her . new grandson.

- Mr. and Mrs. Claude Harper and son Jimmie of Lafayete spent the week end with his mother Vlrs. Leslie Harper? :

Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Scott and family moved Tuesday to St. Joe Ind., where Mr. Scott has a position with a milling company. .

Joseph Fleck of Mishawaka who hag been very ill with bronchial pneumonia and heart trouble remains about the same. e ol

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Peck of West Third street are the parentg of a son James Herbert born Saturday morning May 30 weighing nine pouunds

Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Sisterhen wi'l have as their guests Sunday Miss Savina Culp Mrs. Lettie Stroupe of Millersburg and Miss Hortense Christiner of this city.

Mr. and Mrs. Sol Miller of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller of Connersville spent the week end with their sisters Mrs. Jessie Kirkland and Mrs. Leila Smith.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Kelley and Mrs. Alma Kelley and son Tom of Chicago visiteq Mrs. Tom Keliey nd Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kelley and family over Memorial Day. Mrs: Kelley and son Tom also visited in LaGrange.

WALL PAPER—POPULAR PRICES we « WHAVHR'S HARDWARE.

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

ANOTHER LOAD 25 HEAD OF work horses and colts just arrived at BEarl Garvers 9 mileg north of Goshen on State Road 15. Some good sized, gentle broke, mated teams. “Come and look them over. 'We deliver. : 2t*

FOR SALE CORN AT THE TSCHAboId farm North of Wawaka. 3t*

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

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

TO BUY OR SELL FEED OR GRAIN. See our ad in this paper. Wew Parig Elevator Cooperative Plan.

FOR SALE AUTO ATTRACTIVELY priced, Graham Paige 1929 model, good tires, new battery. Chas. H. Simmons, Ligonier, Indiana.

WANTED TO BUY 5000 BUSHELS OF good yellow Lcorn-wlll pay a jremium at your crib—Write Donald Lowman at Claypool, Ind. 2t

WANTED TO BUY—ANY NUMBER up to 25 shoats weighing around 100 to 140 pounds. Must be immune. Call Robert Duesler care .of Melrose Farm, Ligonier 4% *

FOR SALEB—GOOD USED SINGLE tharness. Call Robert Duesler care ofi Melrose Farm, Ligonier 48.

WANTHD — EXPERIENCED GIRL for general housework—No laundry. Call 533 Monday.

LADIES .OF .SPARTA. .CHURCH ~.will hold a bpake Sale at Green’s Grocery- Saturday June 6.

NOTICE—BAKER'S CAR WASHING service has been moved to the rear of the Baker Accessory store on Cavin St.

CLOSING OUT ALL HATS BROWN . black and navy at half price. Kahn’s Department Store.

FOSTER'S WEXT SALE WILL BE held Wednesday June 10.

5,000 EMPLOYERS FILE REPORTS First Contributions Under New Unemployment Lay “Are Made More than 5,000 employers have filed first contribution reports requir 'ed under the new Indiana unemployment compensation law, according to Clarence A. Jackson, director of the gtate unemployment compa2nsation division. :

Reports: were due this month from Indiana employers who had efght or more employes during twenty weeks of either 1935 or 1938. ~ Accompanying the reports were con tributiong to the unemployment com‘pensation fund, based on April pay rolls. Contributions tabulated from ‘the first 750 reports averaged slightly above $lOO for each employer, Mr, iJackson said, indicating that for the ;:‘irst month, more than $500,009 will go into the funds from which eligible ‘unemployed presons may draw benefits after April 1, 1938 Five-sixths of each employer’s con tributions will be creditei to the employer’s individual res2-ve account and will be available only for his own smployees One-sixth will go to a gen eral pooled account whica will be drawn on in the eveat .an employer’s reserve account should become exhausted. -

Indiana employers will be permitted to deduct the amount of payJments made to the Indiana unemploy ment fund when computing their 1986 federal payroll tax which will be due next January. Deductiong up to 90 per cent of the federal tax will be allowed.

l 15,382,900 Wall Eyes Planted A total of 16,382,900 wall-eye fry have been planted in Indiana streams and in a few lakeg in anticipation of the .re-opening of the fishing' season, June 16, it was, reported by Virgil M. Simmong commissioner of the Department of Conservation. The fry were hatched in the TriLake and Wawasee state fish hatcheries and in a special pond built ia the rotunda of the State Capitol build ing in Indianapolis, and were planted in Indiana lakes and streams upon application to the Division -of Fish and Game. All applications were completed by April 1 and the plant"ing begun at that time.. : " Fishermen ang conservatignists de‘siring game fish plantings in streams and lakes in their communities are urged to file their requests immediate ly with the Division of Game and Figh. These applications must be ,completed by August 1. Game fish propagated in -the state hatcheries can be planted only in lakes and streams open to the public; they can not be planted in private ponds or gravel pits not open for public use. Mrs. Clara Mawhorter and Mrs. Bryan Frick were dinner guests Tuesday evening of Mrs. Mel Culver anq daughter Betty Lou. Mrs. Mattie Groves of California will arrive tomorrow to visit her

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Mrs. W. M. Grimm was in Chicago yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blessing of Elkhart gpent Memorial day here.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waiters and family of Detroit spent Saturday and Suntiay with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Slater. -

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Warstler and daughters Harriett and ' Charlotte spent Monday and Tuesday in Chicago. ,

Miss Berniece Rager bhas returned to her home here from North Manchester where ghe taidght in the schoolg there the past year.

Mr. ang Mrs. B. R. Slater and their guests Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walters and family of Detroit spent Saturday evening in Elkhart.

Miss Ina Warren returned to her home here after spending the winter in Indianapolis. She was accompanied by her brother Harold Warren. .

Mr. and Mrg. S. K. Jackson of Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stayner of Toledo were week end visitors ol Mrs. Charles Jackson. The ladies are spending the week here.

Mr. and Mrs. A.. R. Couts, J. B. Frick of thig city Mrs. W. E. Brill, Mrs. Cinda Gerver of Wawaka spent the week end at Plymouth, O, with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Teal and family.

Rev. and Mrs. T. M. Guild of Winona called on the Warrens Sunday afternoon. The Guilds on the way here were crowded into the ditch but were helped out and no one injured.

The meeting of the Loyal Woman's class of the U. B. church which was to have been in the church basement will be held at the home of Mrs. Pearl Wolf Tuesday evening June 9th. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Culver and daughter Betty Lou Mrs. Clara Mawhorter Mrs. Carrie Wade and Miss Thella Shigler were at the home of Mrs. J. E. Culver in Elkhart Frievening. Mr. and Mrs. Hale Clemens and family of Toledo, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Wade of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Wade spent the week end with Mrs. Winnie White and son and Lawrece ‘Wade.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kellam and Mr. and Mrs. E. Gonderman of Goshen were in Grand Rapids Saturday attending the Three-tenth Engineer regiment reunion. Mr. Kellam was a member of that regiment during the World War.

Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Moore of this city Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Fausnaugh and family of Kimmell, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moore and family Mr. and Mrs. Floyde Harper and Hubert Moore were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Moore

Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Williams had as their guests over Memoria! day at their cottage at Papakeechie lake Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wagrer and two children of Appleton, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Harrop and Evereton Williamg of Detroit, Lovice Cleveland of Hillesdale Mich.,, Mr. and Mrs. Clagence Mault of Merriam and Mr. and Mrs. Vance Moats of Fort Wayne.

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Royce McGuinn of Goshen is spend ing a few dayg bere.

Mr. and Mrs. oe Kimmell of Jackson Mich., spent the week end here.

Mrs. G. 8. Lyon and Mrs. Gladya Stary spent yesterday in Fort Wavne

Mrs. Rich Beck of Goshen is the guest of Mrs. Lieand Calbeck this week.

Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Shearer Bob of Oak Park 111..5n1t1.:-‘arhlm day here.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wolf of Fort Wayne visited relatives here over the week end.

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Baughman and daughters visited In Garrett Friday evening.

Mrs. Gus Baker arrived home Saturday after visiting her daughter near Wolcottyille.

Fred Vondersmith of South Bend was the guest of rM. and Mrs. Frank Vondersmith Saturday.

ln.w.B.lnhlrl.um,wm Mrs. Freeman Moore spent several days in Chicago this week.

Mrs. Rupert Wooster of Pontiac, Mich., has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hite.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jeanneret of South Bend gpent the week end wita his mother Mrs. Ada Jeanneret.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pincheon of Albion were here Saturday and attended the Memorial day services.

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

Mrs. 8. B. Stark entertained her children and grandchildren at dinner Sunday at her home in Kimmell.

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wigton, Mrs. Chester Hile and Mrs. Wili Sack were In South Bend Tuesday.

Mr. and and Mrs. William Deane of Chicago were the guests of Mrs. W. H. Bender over the week end.

Mrs. Joe Stetler of South Bend spent last week here with her parents Dr. and Mrs. George O. Smith.

Mr. and Mrs. Barl Coutg and son of Whiting spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hire.

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mcßride and son of Fort Wayne were guests of Mrs. Aaron Urich over the week end. :

Mrs. Ira Yoder and daughter Nadean are home from Brook where they attended a Missionary convention.

‘Walter Burroughg and son Junio: of Plainwell, Mich, spent the week end with Mrs. Tom Head and son Ellis.

Mrs. Lillile Norris and daughter Bernice of Elkhart were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jackson Decoration day. .

Mrs. Frank MecDanis! Mrs. Leland Calbeck and guest Mrs. Rich Beck of Goshen visited friends in Fort Wayne Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Palmer of Michigan spent the week end with her parents Mr and Mrs. James Crothers.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howenstein and Mrs. George Howenstein and children of Detroit, Mich., spent Mem orial day here. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Gibson of Mishawaka spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. S. J. William and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bourie. Mrs. Martha Howe Lee How~ and Mrs. Bert Clark of South Bend were guests in the S. C. Sackett home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Cotherman and Mr. and Mrs. Royal Boron spent Saturday afternoon in Goshen the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Leas. Mrs. Carolug Locke Mrs. Nathan Beavers, Mrs. Charles Sharp and Miss Irene Sharp were Saturday dinner guestg of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel f!.och.

Joseph Smith Evans 75 died at the home of hig niece Mrs. Heinzelman Tuesday southwest of Cromwell. SurYiving are two sisters. Funeral services” were held this afternoon at the Salem church near Wilmot. : Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hoffman left Tnesday morning for their home in Bridgeport Conu., They had been in Elkhart during the Illnesa and death of her father J. E. Culver. Morton Neufer died Saturday at his home in Sturgis Mich. Funeral services were held Tuesday and interment was made in the Sparta cemetery. v . Dr. George O. Smith veterinarian of this city continued to improve at Lakeside hospital where he was adw poisoning. Just how soon ke

S A g T 2 badly infected eve. 1 mmmam] Knight 1s ill of pneumonia. 3 Bill Hurst of Zanesville, Ohlp Is spending two weeks here and at Goshen. N ————— Mr. and Mrs. Bary! Taylor of Grand Rapids Mich., spent the week end here. | S iy . John O. Sluts who hag been Il and was reporied improved is not so well this week. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Miller are on & vacation trip through northera Michigan. Norman Bennett will yeturn to the Riley hospital the latter part of the week for treatments.

Robert Ostrander underwent & tonsilectomy st the offic, of Dr. Q. F. Stultz Monday morring. Mr. and Mrs. George .Rulison of South Bend spent Memorial day with Dr. and Mrs. Q. F. Stults. Mrs. O. A. Chiddister of South Bend spent the week end here with ‘her sister-in-law Mrs. Olive Conrad. Mrs. W. R. Trittapo is in a critical condition at her home on the North Side. She has been 111 for some time. : Miss Carrie Levy returned to Ottowa IH., with her sister Mrs. Joe Alschuler where she will make her home.

David Dunap who has driven the Tyler Ofl truck for several years has resigned and will do carpenter work.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bdward of New Carlisly visited Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hile here Sundav while enrcute to Albion. -

Misses Gladys and Berneice Baker visited theiyr uncle Jacob Brumbaugh in the Kendallville hospital Saturday evening.

Mrs. C. A. Dearbaugh visited last week here with relatives and over the week end she was joined by her family from Toledo.

Mrs. A. J. Hostetter and daughter Marie and Miss Ida Helper of LaGrange were guestg of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robinson Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lowenthal of Chicago were visitors hera over Memorial Day. Mrs. Lowenthal was formerly Ruby May of this city.

Mr. and Mrs. Floyl Zimmerman Mrs. Richard Zimmerman of Brazil were dinner guests Monday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schwab in Wawaka.

Mr. and Mrs. Bud Milis and son Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Kegg of Indlanapolis and Mrs. Walter Kegg of Syracuse spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hire.

Mrs. Ruby Schwab Miss Laucille Schwab and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schwab of Fort Wayne were dinner guests Memorial day of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Brill in Millersburg.

Mrs. W. W. Wood Fad as her guests over the week end M-. and Mrs. Charleg Stephens of Indianapolis,Mr. and Mrs. Errington Bowen and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Scudder of Fort Wayne and E. Fpley Kitson of Syracuse.

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Galvanized Chick Coops $1.39

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Tonight June 4 Fraochot Tone Madge Evans Added Shorts Fri., Sat., June 5-6 Chan at the Circus Mystery story in which Chan is saved by his children. News Comedy Cartoon Sunday, Monday, Tuesday June 7-8-9 SHIRLEY TEMPLE in CAPT. JANUARY News Sports Cartoons Wed., Thurs., June 10-11 Jackie Oakie and Sally Eilers in Florida Special Oakie’s latest and best picture Color revue Cartoon

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hire gspent Tuesday in South Bend.

Dr. O. A. Luse spent thy week end in Goshen with friends.

William Kunce and daughter Ruby were in Goshen Sunday afternoon.

Frank P. Bothwell spent the week end at Indianapolis with his daughters.

Mr. and Mrs. Scott Misher of Scuth Bend were visitors of Mrs. Charles Jackso®) Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bickle, Mrs. George Bickle and Miss Gracy Bickle spent the week end in Toledn with relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. John Hays, Mrs. Al Branann of Elkhart and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hayg of Detroit were here Memorial day.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shisler Miss Thella Shisler and Mrs. Maude Fisel were at the home of Mrs. J. E. Culver in Elkhart Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thayer and two children of Toledo spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chiddister.

Rev. and Mrs. Russell Vance and family of Logansport spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Golder and other relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Harley Yoder and family of Waukegan, 111., gpert the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ira Yoder and daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. William Grimm have moved to the Andrew flat from the Todd property which was recently sold to Mr. and Mrs. William Green.

Mr. and Mrs. John Hurst and children of Zanesville, Ohio werg guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wigton and Dr. and Mrs. John Wellington of Goshen over the week end.

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