Ligonier Banner., Volume 70, Number 24, Ligonier, Noble County, 9 July 1936 — Page 4

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CLASSIFIED ADS

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. WNew Parig Elevator Cooperative Plan.

FOR SALE—MODERN 6 ROOM hougse West Third street. Inquire Charles L. Smith. tf

FOR RENT—MODERN HOUSE. REA sonably. Leaving city. Otis Baker

LADIES OF SPARTA CHURCH will hold a bake sale and will have spring dressed chickens at Green’s Grocery Friday morning July 3.

LOST—CHAUFFEUR BADGE WIO. 103501. Please return to this office.

WANTED— COMPENTENT HELP for general housework. Phone No. 8. : FOR RENT —MODERN _HOUSE, part or all, lea _city§ Evalyn Cramer.

FOR RENT—ALL MODERN HOUSE on Lincoln Way West after Aug. 10. Phone 418. .

FOSTER’S NEXT SALE WILL BE held Wednesday July 15. Only live stock will be sold.

WANTED— EX!PERIIi!_NCED HOUSE maid two in . family. No laundry. Telephone mornings for appointments. J. A. Elin. Phone 533.

WANTED — FAMILY WASHING. Washing 8c per 'b. Wash and iron 15¢c per Ib. Mrs. Eva Haney, 410 ‘W. 2nd. street. Ligonier. »

BABY (CHICKS FOR JULY AND August at 7 cents each. Order now from the Ligonier Hatchery.

LOSTSBOY’S BLUE MELTON ZlPper jacket. Reward. Mrs. Harry Jacobs. el

LOST—PAIR OF GLASSES IN black case. Return to Lunck car.

Mrs. Vern Duesler wag i'! several days thig week.

Gretchon Ann small daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Q. F. Stultz is a victim of -the chickenpox. :

Mrs. George L. Rulison of South Bend is spending the week at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Q. F. Stultz.

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hooten of Muncie were guestg over the waek end of M. and Mrs. Dwight Hooten and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith,

e number of extra high : | quality Del Luxe Refri- ' gerators left. We will . not be able to buy more at prices paid e and we sell to our cus- ] tomers at cost. 3 Years to Pay Ask about our 3 year plan which includes all your ice for June, July, Aug., Sept. _ PHONE 100 e . | off o n

. Howard Herald spent Tuesday in Indianpolis.

Chester Hile spent two days in Chicago this week. .

Royce McGuinn has returned to his employment in Goshen. :

Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Shearer of Oak 111., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Shobe.

Mrs. Harley . Fisher, Mrs. Dave Bechtol and Howard Baker were in South Bend Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hire visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kegg in Syracuse Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Green of Detroit hag spent the past week here visiting relatives and friends. -

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wigton of Gary spent the week end at the Wigton cottage at lake Papakechie,

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller of Waterloo were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William McGuin Monday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Verne Duesler spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zimmerman near Wawaka.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Ball 03 Toleda, Ohio are spending the weck with her parents Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Williams. sl s

Mrs. Jessie Kirkland, Mrs. Leila Smith, Mrs. Howard Herald Misses Lina agd Clara Herald spent yesterday in Fort Wayne.

Melvin Schlotterback has been able to visit hig store each day for the past week. He is slowly iimproving from a long illness.

Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schilt and two children of Cleveland visited her mother Mrs. William Sharp over Sun day enroute on a vacation trip through the west. &

Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Kegg Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mills and son Mr. and Mra. Emory Brown of Indianapolis spent the week end with relativegs here and in Syracuse.

Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Williams, Miss Mary Jane Ball Mrs. Karl -Bourie and dughter Marvis were guests Thursday afternogn of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Baird at North Webster lake.

Mr. and Mrs. 8. K. Jackson of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stayner of Toledo spent the week end with Mrs. Charles Jackson. Mrs. Jack son peturned home with the Stayners for a week. ‘

IDENTIFY 10ST TITLES, NOTES Loot Stolen From Kendallville Gar- - aBe Found By Berry Picker Near Fort Wayne Chief of Police C. B. Harmeg and Ed Pankop part owner of the Hilkert & Pankop garage of Kendallville returned from Fort Wayne where they claimed the lost titles and notes which had been stolen from the garage, May 17 and which were found early Wednesday morniaz by a berry picker in a woods on the nerth edge of Fort Wayne Among the Iloot stolen from the garage was $75 in cash and a number of valiable negotiabel papers. None of the cash or negotiable papers was found The weather-beaten titleg and rotes found by the berry picker, were nat badly damagd by the recent rains. The cash, bonds, notes and titles were obtained by the thieves when they blasted open the safe at the Hilkert & Pankop garage early in the morning May 17. The safe was badly damaged and the front window of the garage blown out by the charge ;ot nitroglycerine. The car used in the robbery was stolen from Lenoir Brandon at Dran‘don’s private garage in Auburn, and ’wag abandoned in Fort Wayne the ’a.fternoon following the robbery. No {race of the thieves has been found.

Started Work Jqy Ist.

The Ligonier school board recently added a Vocational Agricultural course to the locai school system and employed the services of R. G. Harrell of Napolean. Mr. Harrell filled a like position in Ripley county for several years. He began his duties here July first and will work under the direction of Supt. 0. R. Bangs. During the next week they will visit the young men who will be interested in taking the course during the coming year. Ligonigr school ig the second one m‘ the county to add this course. A like course has been in the Albicn school for some time. From time to time Mr. Harrell will furnish the public further informations regard ing the progress of the work.

Second Crash Vietlm Serlous

Mrs. Wilma Crowell of Huntington was in a serious condition following a train-automobile wreck which kil ed her husband, Archie Crowell, 25 insurance broker. Mrs Crowell, driver, is belleved to have thought flasher signals operating at a crossing were caused by a train standing nearby and drove onto the ‘racks directly in front of another locomotive. Crowell was the brother of Porter Crowell of Kendallvilla former prose cutor of Noble and Whitely counties.

. Mrs. Jameg Simpson Mrs. Frank McDaniel Mrs. Leland Calback and Mrs. Agnes Longenecker spent several days in Chicago last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Adiian Vondersmith and Mrs. M. A. Hutchison spent Sunday at Gull lake Michigan with Mr. and Mrs. William I-iett!ey.

Merrill Hire Jr., of Cicero, 111., is spending the summer with his grand parentg Mr. and Ms. Will Hire at their opttagee at lake Wawasee.

Mr. and Mrs. Hascal Crothers entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Troyer and daughter Rose Ann, Miss Lois Engle and Ernest Woods. !

Mr. and Mrs. John Haab of Milford are the parents of a son Ted Larney born yesterday morning. Mrs. Haab was formerly Ethel oßrton of thig city.

Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Drain will move to the Drain property on Pigeon street in the near future. His mother Mrs. Clara Drain will make her home with them..

-Mrs. Jessie Harsh and Mrs. Bernard Baughman will be the delegates from the local American Legion Auxiliary attending the district meet ing in Wolcottville today.

The Rose Family Reunion will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Wolf Sunday ully 12, at their country home five mileg southeast of Ligonier or one mile north ?f Kimmell.

Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Grimm and daughter Marjorie Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vance of Argos Mrs. Emma Fahl and Mrs.”Ed Tyler called on Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Borger Saturday afterpoon. -

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwab and son of Albion visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Volney King in the evening with Mr. and Mrs. King they visited Mr. and Mrs. W. J. MeConne! near Churubusco.

Last Wednesday thirty-five neighbors and friendg went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Moody with well filled baskets to celebrate the oirth day of Mrs. Moody. A good time was had by all. &g

Mr, and Mrs. George Cohn of Pittsburgh who have been guests of Louis Kerr entertained at dinner in Churubusco Tuesday Mr. Kerr, Mrs. Nelle Sedgwick Miss Mae Kerr and Mrs. Don Cotherman and daughter Sharon.

Frank Stead, 45 salesman for the Chevrolet company at Kendallville for many years died yesterday at a galesmen’s convention at Lake Wawasee. Death was caused by heart troudle. . 5 ~ . wasis@EE

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J. C. Kimmell remains gbout the same, .

O. R. Wheeler who has been at a veterans hospital is home. :

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Claudon were here over the week end.

Miss Roma Renner is spendiug the week in South Bend visiting relatives. ;

Mrs. Q. F. Stultz is at‘ending a missionary meeting at North Webster thig week.

Mr. and Mrs. Willis Leming and family spent the week end in Ohio visiting relatives. "

Thomas Nelson, who has been a patient at Lakeside hospital hasg returned to hig home hera.

Mrs. E. E. Roberts and sons of Buffalo are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Yoder.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hzines spent the week end in Chicago returning home Monday night.

, The fire department was called this morning to extinguish a grass fire at the Don Cotherman home.

Mr. and Mrs.. Harry Hirsch of Youngstown Ohio spent tke week end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Israel.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Bell and children of Hinsdale arrived today to visit_her mother Mrs. W. W. Wood.

Rev. anq Mrs. Barton Hunter entertained. the Bible class of the Christian church Tuesday evening.

Mrs. Baker of the North Side was taken to the Wolf Lake hospital in the Garland invalid coach Sunday night.

The Loyal Women of the U. B. church will hold their class meeting at the parsonage Tuesday evening, July 13th.

Mr. and Mrs. Willis Leming and children have gone to their cottage at Papakeechie lake for tae balance of the summer.

A son Wayne Leßoy was born Friday night to Mrs. Maribelle Warble at the home op her parents Mr. and Mrs Roy Snyder.

Alice daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Emmerson of Hammond is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs A. B. Kelley and family.

Mr. ang Mrs. .Burley Miller and daughter Kathryn of Buffalo are here on a vacation with Mrs. Albert Bordner and Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Miller. C

Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Bobeck and Mr. and rMs. Charles Hinderer and daughter Lucille spent Sunday after noon with Mrs. Lulu ArtQur in Waterloo.

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Friddle of Dundirk and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Murray of Kokomo will spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Garland.

Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Musselman and family Mr. Tompson and Mrs. Wm. Kreger were Sunday visitors of Charlie Musselman and family near Larwill, Ind.

Howardg Chiddister was taken in the Kerr invalid <oach ta Goshen hospital by Dr. T. WN. Sierdorffer where an appendicitis operation was performed. He is improving rapidly.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weaver spent Saturday and Sunday in Cleveland with their son Elmo who at that time waf a hospital’ patient. They were accompanied home hy Nancy Weaver.

Mrs. Hrrfngton Bowen and Mrs, W. W. Wood visited Mr. and Mra. Paul Harrell and Mrs. C. D. Lane in Bloomington several days this week, while Mr. Bowen was in Indianapolis. Ri¢hville Church’ Rev. J. M. Stewart Pastor Sunday school at 9:30. , Fvening worship at 7:80.The Ladies’ Aid Society will be entertained next Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Willlam Wilkinson.

419 KILLED ON INDIANA ROADS 20 Per Cent Increase In Traffic; 1 ‘ Pey Cent Boost In Fatall l " thes e —— g k A total of 419 automobile accident deathg blighted travel on Indiana }m‘lmm during the first five moaths ol 1936 a report of the governor’s committee on public safety showed. A 20 per cent increase in highway travel and only a 1 per cent increase in the number of accident deaths, as compared to the same period a year ago, was cited by Donald F. Stiver, safety director, as an indication progress wag being made in the campaign to save human life.

Twelve counties and 29 cities in the gtate reported thelr respective localities have been free from accident fatalities since December 1 1935 Highway fatalities decreased in rural areas where 240 deatis were record during the first live months of this year as comparedq with 252 in 1935, the report showed.

Cities of the state reported, however, that their death tol! rose from 163 during the first five months in 1935 to 179 during the same period in 1986.

An 8 per cent inc-ease in autoymobile fatalities was repo-ted during the first four months of the period, but the five-month total was boosted when 111 deaths were recorded In May.

Increased trave! on Indiana highways was indicated by a report of Laurence Sullivan, state auditor, which showed that state drivers used 190,692,256 gallons of gasoline for the first five monthg of this year as compared tq 146,672,578 gallons during the same period last year. Counties passing the five-month period without a highway fatality included Montgomery, Daviess, Fayette, Ripley, Spencer, LaGrange, Benton, Owen, Crawford, Scott, Union and Ohio.

Countieg reporting the largest num ber of fatalities included Marion, 80; Lake 58; Allen, 30; Vigo, 22; Vanderburgh,2o; Knox, 18; Madison, 17, and Laporte, 15.

NEWS NOTES George Brill of Pittsburg is here visiting relatives. Ed Tice made a trip from Chicago to Toledo Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gilbert of Dia mond lake called on Mrs. Bd Tice Tuesday. ‘ ¢ Mrs. Sam Stump and infant daughter were dischargedq from the Wolf Lake hospital Saturday and takon to the home of Mrs. Charles Dull in the Garland invalid car. Mr. and Mrs. John Emmert and son junior Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Chiddister and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Debolt of Churubusco spent Sunday at the Anthony Morrig home.

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mussellman and family and Mrs. Mussellman’'s father Mr. Thompson of Ellwood City, Pa., were visitorg of Mr. and Mrs. William Kreger over the week end. Mr. Musselman is Mrs. Kregers brother. PresbYterian Church Sunday School at the usual hour 9:30. : No preaching service until furtaer notice.

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Shows 7:30 and 9:30 P.M., dst. 1 Matinee Sunday only 2:30 dst. Come to the coolest place in the city. Our new dry air improved cooling system is now installed- 1 Always Comfortable ‘ Tonight Thursday, July 9 Double Feature “Case Against Mrs. Ames” Geo. Brent Madeleine Carroll “Last of the Pagans” Mala Lotus Lang m Friday and Saturday, July 10-11 A Gene Autrey Western * Singing Vagabond” News—Comedy—Travel Talk—Educational Shorts Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, July 12-13-14 £ o-~ T ——— il 2= GABLE HAREW LOY e @ WI fe versus %’ Musical Revue Sports Cartoon Wednesday and Thursday, July 15-16 ; Double Feature “Garden Murder Case” Edmundtome o oce “Everybody’s Old Man” '™ig 8. Cobb @ icon

Mrs. Vern Fisher, ot Ligonier was admitted to Goshen hospital for medical treatment. Miss Evelyn Morris spent ihe week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Debolt of Churbusco. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schlabach and daughter gpent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Munk at Kendallyille. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schwab of Fort Wayne were guésts of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Brill at Lake Wa vasee over Sunday.

BURIAL VAULTS The use of a burial vault has come to be a common fontm;o of the modern funeral. It is a source of great comfort "to those left behind to know that the casket and remains jare given every possible protection. We are able to supply vaults which combine beauty of appearance with gua wer of pro The Brown Funeral Home Office 115 Ligonier Res. 120

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spurgeon and children of Aurora, 111., spent- the week end with Mr. and Mrs:-—-Brant Seymoure in Wawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hartman and sons of SBouth Bend were guests over the Fourth of Mrs. Albert Bordner. Mrs. Kenton Kidd and daughter of Chicago is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. xter Brilt. Mr. and Mrs. Ma hwab of Louisville, Ky., spent Sunday with Mrs. Ruby Schwab and family at Wawaka.

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