Ligonier Banner., Volume 70, Number 33, Ligonier, Noble County, 10 September 1936 — Page 6

WHY.. 10V X 7 KEEP MONEY IN THIS BANK? THAT'S NOT HARD : . TO ANSWER ‘ Because it’s the safest place. - 7 Because a strong sense of responsibility demands that we - be worthy of the trust imposed by .our,derpositors. - Because we handle every transaction carefully, and work constantly to advance te welfare of our : ‘ customers. : . : = it HE= HE | s Cg.. s American State Bank Ligonier, Indiana

Try a want adv in the Banner. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Wade spent the week end at Nigara Falls. X 3 @ Mr. apd Mrs. Sidney Schlab'augh left this morning for Clendive, Mont. where they will visit his sister. Leo Rumbaugh, of.-Albion is repairing and repainted the building he recently purchased. The biuldis occupied by the Banner office.

The Hess Fashion oaNahe ANNOUNCES.. . - Thevarrival of their new Fall . apd Winter Merchandise. . ... Beautifu! Dresses, Coats, Hats, Purses, Giloves, Lingene, Handkerch'efs, and Hostery Afufl line: of Blouses,' Sweaters, and Twin Sweater Sets

- On All Loans Now Eftective Any Sum Up To $3OO For Any Worthy Purpose f - For Example - . You can now borrow $3OO at an interest cost only slightly higher than wnat a $2OO loan formerally cost. You may repay all or any part of your loan at any time and you pay at the NEW LOW RATE on just the time you have the money. ~y gm e Get Your Loan Today \ Have you been thinking that a loan to CONSOLIDATE YOUR DEBTS, for Fall expenses, Pay Bills, etc, would Help You? Phone our office and the money will be waiting when you call. Or call at office and yourloan will be quickly arranged. No waiting. We have arranged for additional help that you may be served promptly , | Liberal Terms -- Confidential Service Borrow the money you néed at this NEW LOW COST. Loans made on YOUR SIGNATURE ONLY—No One Else Need Sign. Friends, relatives or employer WILL NOT: KNOW of your loan when you deal here. Loans also arranged on furniture, auto, Jivestock, farming implements, etc. ke ; Pk Phone, Write or Call at the Office for Full Particulars - FrankLlN SeEcuriTY Co. Mzm ~~ OverMorriss & fpciStore -~ Kendallville, Indiana Ree R B Til eel R &“*%

Mr. and Mrs. William Blem and family attended the Blem reunion in Dluffton Sunday. : Miss Ina Chapman was taken to the Garvrett hospital this morning in the Brown invalid coach. A marriage license was issued at LaGrange to Walter Burroughs and Marcia Hamilton both of. Plainwell Afich.,. Mr. Burrough is known to manyv here. ;

NEWS NOTES ‘ Mrs. Piggitt visisted friends At Rome City Sunday afternoon. Weather treated “No = Trespass” signs can be obtained at thig office.

Bertt Inks and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schloss were in Indianapnlis Tuesday.

Mrs. Charles Smith of Kalamazoo Mtch., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Peck.

Mrs. Arthur Ferguson wil entertained her bridge club next Thursday evening.

Mrs. Della Swan and Joe Leavy called on Miss Ollie Wolf at the Wolf Lake hospital.

* Mrs. E4d Summers submitted to a major operation at the Kendallville hospital thig morning. -

Mr, and Mrs, Stultz and daughter of Goshen spent Labor Day at the Lloyd Williamson home.

Mrs. Mornie Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore are on a trip through Wisconsin. .

If you have anything to sell or trade try a classified adv in the Banner. They birng results.

Mr. and Mrs. Eli Manz of Milwaukee have been guests of Mrs. Calvin Fisher and other relatives. :

The Misses Eva Cook, Dora and Mabel Schwab and Mrs. Alta Miller spent Sunday at Saugatuck Mich.

Clifford Wheeler will return to Toleda today after a visit with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ora Wheeler.

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gorsuch and children of Kimmell were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Charles Reeves.

Dr. H. B. Woods is home from Chicago where he spent four days attending a Drugless Physician convention. : A

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kunce and family William Kunce and daughter Ruby will spend Sunday at the Cash Stienbarger home.in Topeka.

Mrs. Lulu Mahood and son Arthur Mrs. Lewig Scamulbach and Fred Scholk of East St. Louis, 111., were guests over Labor day of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Fisheer.

Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Holtman, son and daughter of Washington, D. C, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Tucker. Mrs. Holtman will .be remembered as Bernice Graves, neice of S. B. and H. P. Tucker.

Mr. and Mrs. Aubry Todd Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robinson and son Edgar spent Labor Day in Muncie with Misg Virginia Todd who is in Nurses’ training school there. A picnic dinner was enjoyed.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Green had as their guests last week her aunt Mrs. Cloriags Hippelheauser and son Bob and daughter Beth of Jasonville, and Mrs. Green’s brother J. 8. Slinkard of Indianapolis.

THE LIGONTER BANNER, LIGONIER. INDIANA

CLASSIFIED ADS

PUBLIC SALE—OF THE HOUSEhoId goods of Mrs. George Ecker, ~ on Saturday Sept. 12th. At the late residence % mile north of Lig onier sale to begin at one o'clock p. m. Central Standard Time. Sale will include all household goods bedroom, living room and kitchen fuirniture, dishes, mijrrors, Tugs, ibedding and dther miscellaneous articles. Frank Leslie, Adminis- \ trator. John Singleton Auctioneer

PROMPT- REMOVAL OF ALL DEAD stock, any distance or time. Reverse telephone call. Kendallville Fertilizer Company, Kendallville Ind. 2t*

THE LADIES AID SOCIETY OF the Richville church will hold a food sale at the Jet White Grocery Saturday Sept. 12,

FOR SALE—CHEAP FOUR WHEEL _trailer chassig with tires. Inquire of Harry Mentzer. »

FOR SALE—MASOHRG AND Dishes. Cheap. InQ at this office. 2 *

FOR SALE—ELECRIC RANGE IN fine condition. Address Banner Office.

SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS corner of Main and Second streets, Saturday, Sept 19th, at one o’clock dining room furniture, library table - kitchen furniture, piano, dishes and silverware, range, Perfection oil stove, carpenter tools, garden tools, lawn -hose, and many other articles. Lemuel M. Stage.

FOSTER’S NEXT SALE WILL BE held Wednesday, September 16th. Everything that usually goes with a sale of this kind will be listed.

FOR SALB—MILK FED FRYERS 3 to 5 pounds. Call 174.

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

FOR RENT—MODERN HOUSE—lNquire Mrs. E. Homan 208 Bast Third street. tf

NEW AND USED FURNACES, ‘stokerg and air conditioners. Free estimates. Telephone 202. Home Furnace Co.

BABY CHICKS FOR SEPT. OR OCT. Order Now from Ligonier Hatchery Ligonier, Ind.

WE VACCUM CLEAN AND REPAIR all makes of furnacas. Home Furnace Co.

MODERNJZE YOUR HEATING SYS tem with a Home Stoker. Home Furnace Co.

THE WOMAN’S MISSIONARY SOciety of the U. B. church will hold a bake sale at Green's Grocery on Saturday September Twelfth. *

WANTED TO HIRE MARRIED MAN with farm experience, house rent, etc.,, furnished. See Ed Summers at once. / Dorn’t Delay. Grapes at Hazelcraft Farm now ripe. Mrs. H. V. Hursey. Phone Cromwell 8640. 2t*

MEN WANTED FOR NEARBY Rawleigh Routes of 800 families. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. INI 26088, Freeport, 11l 4t

FOR 'RENT—SEVEN ROOM HOUSE. Inquire of Mrs. V. L. Pancake,

Mrs. Jesse Cresswell of Detroit, Mich. spent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lake.

Ben Conrad of the Gatill filling station was operated on this moruing at the St. Joseph hospital in Fort Wayne.

Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Newton took their son Richard, to Bloomingtor. where he will begin his studies at Indiana university. .

Mrs. Lena Stansbury spent the week end in Winnetka with her son and daughter-in Jaw Mr. and Mrs. Olin Stansbury and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garber and two children of Constantine, Mich., spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ora Wheeler.

Next Tuesday evening Sept. 15 the U. 8. W. V. will have a picanic supper at their hall at 6:30. All members are urged to be present. ‘

Mrs. Karl Franks, Miss Dora Hite and Maxine Sackett accompanied Mrs. William ‘Callahan and daughter Helen to Chicago where they spent the week end.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Ziolkowski and son Bobby of Chicago spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Vondersmith and Mrs. M. A. Hutchison. Mr, Ziolkowski returned home Tuesday morning but Mrs, Ziolkowski and son are spending the week here. Mrs, Ziolkowski was formerly Julla Wadas and made ber home many years with the Hutchison famlly.

Card of Thanks We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for thelr many kind actg during the {liness and death of our wife and mother, Vern Fisher and sons Bob

Labor Day. The following poem is handed to the Banner: We all went over to Cromwell. ~ The old and younsters small; l To spend our hard earmed nickels At every glittering stall.

We pitched at pegs with hoops And throw at dolls in racks; Seeking to win the prizes, That every peddler packs. We feast ourselves on ice cream cones, ‘ Peanuts and soda pop red, And then come home all tired ocut And tumble into bed. | The trinkets will all be forgotten, They'll soon be thrown away. But memory will long recall The fun we had on Labor Day. Mrs. Russell Smith spent Sunday in Peru. The American Legion Auxiliary ‘will meet Monday night.

. Mrs. Ellen Baker spent last week in Chicago, the guest of friends and relatives. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brill of South Bend spent the week end here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Draper and dau ghter Joan visited his parents Mr. iMrs. J. W. Draper. - Mrs. Ted Harris and daughter Joan are visiting her grandmother Mrs. Anna Hermann. E. A. Wamble returned Saturday from a two week's visit with his daughter in New York City. Miss Faye Holler of Vicksburg, Mich., is visiting her aunt Mrs. Marion Galloway and family. Mr.’and Mrs. Paul Raub of Kendallville spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ferguson.

Miss Rosalie Loeser Mrs. Shelley Hammer and Mrs. Tressa Kline spent Wednesday in Fort Wayne.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jeanneret of South Bend were guests of his mother Mrs. Ada Jeannehett over the week end.

Mr. and Mrs. Forest Rex and children returned to their home in Chicago after spending the week end here. 5

The Presbyterian Sewing Society will meet for an all day session with Martha Denny Sept. 4. Picnic dinner.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Galloway of Sturgis, Mich., were guests over Labor day of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Galloway. :

Dr. and Mrs. Q. F. Stultz and two sons returned from Indianapolis Tuesday. They had been there since Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Volney King were dinner guestg of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Biddle at lake Wawasee Monday evening.

Miss Mary Jane Jackson gpent last week in South Bend with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Fisel returning home Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Faust of Fort Wayne were guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Emmett over Labor Day.

Mr. and Mrs. Royal Borton Chas. Borton and Mr. and Mrs. John Haab and infant son visited relatives in Mentone Sunday.

Miss Alice Van Wagner of Foit Wayne formerly an Instructor in the schools here Is here visiting Mrs. Mel Culver.

Rev. 8. P. O'Reilley will spend Thursday gnd Friday at Decatur I, attending the Illinois conference of the U. B. church.

Chas. Welson, Frank and James Cain and Misy Helen Long of Fort Wayne attended the Cain reunion at Marion Sunday.

~ Mr. and Mrs. Volney King spent Fridgy and Saturday with her Darents Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McConnell at Churubusco.

. The members of the Presbyterian chyrch entertained the new minister and bis wife Tuesday evening. Light refreshments were gerved.

The work on the addition to the garment factory Is progressing rapidly. It is expected that It will be completed by Oect. first

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rollen and tamily Mr. andMrs.Floyd Mitchel returned home Monday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Louls Zook. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fausnaugh A L Fry of Kimmell and Mrs. Paye Pry spent the week end in Mishawaka at the home of Mrs. Ruby Cobbs. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Willam MecGuing spent Sunday and Monday at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. jon will meet at the City Hall for

e ————— oSt B AR Shows at 7:30 and 9:30 Tonight Thursday, Sept. 10 Double Feature Program Charles Ruggles Mary Boland | “Early To Bed” Onslow Stevens in “Easy Money” Friday ana Saturday, Sept. 11-12 ' “Heart of the West” Song Comedy Sport ' Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Sept. 13-14-15 e Afl:cz?n:sé{ R, ‘ ¢INGER B SEPIN 5 ’”V‘ THE 87~ \ RielALe P ( 2137 Lricsog_d__n_lgsk\yllvfnc" :DO'.O i BERLIN © P News Cartoon Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 16-17 Double Feature Program “High Tension” “Devil Doll” Coming Attractions Poer Little Rich Girl -Rhythm on the Range —Little Miss Nobody—Lets Sing Again—Texas Rangers— My American Wife—Give Me Your Heart— Mummys Boys—Big Broadcast—Yours for the Asking Walking on Air —Picadilly Jim—Sons 'O Guns—General Died at Dawn—Corgeous Hussy —Stage Struck—Captain Kid—Cain and Mabel

NEWS NOTES

‘““No Tresspass” signs can be obtained at the Banner office.

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wigton spent Sunday at Sand lake. ‘James Stewart of Lincoln, Neb, is visiting his mother Mrs. Freeman Moore.

Miss Beatrix Flick returned to Mishawaka Tuesday to resume her duties in the public school there. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fenzau of Mishawaka spent the week end with her mothey Mrs. Logan Chrisman. Mr. and Mrs. John Hardesty and son of Chicago were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dewey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Miller spent Sunday in South Bend with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller. They were accompanied to South Bend by Junior kuiller who had spent the summer with them.

The Ladies Aid ot the U. B. church will meet in the Lasement of the church Thursday evening Sept. 17. Hostesses Mrg O. V. Borger Mrs. Willard Slabaugh and Mrs. Clara Couts.

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Sugar, pure cane, 10 lbs.-52¢ Flour, all purpose 24 Ib. -89¢ Mustard, quart jar, - -10 c Coffee fresh roasted,2 Ibs.-35¢ Cocoa - 2 Ib. box -ISc Farina, new package, -10 c HOME KILLED MEATS Sliced bacon, lb. - - 35¢ Fresh ground beef 2 Ibs. - 29¢ Veal tenderloin steak,lb.- 33¢ Rolled rib Mwomlb‘

Mr. and Mrs, Carlton Stewart have returned from a week's vacation at Silver Lake. : - William Fulk has accepted a pos’tion in the cutting department of the Garment factory. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kimmell of Fort Wayne were guests of Mrs. J. C. Kimmell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hardénbrook spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cass. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Allen of South Bend were guests over the week end of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lake. ; Mr. and Mrs. Hector - Sack and }clnldnn of Mishawaka spent the week end with his mother Mrs, Ceorge Sack. Mr. and Mrs. Charleg Wolf and son Theron and Mr. and Mrs. Audley Green were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nimmon Smith in South Bend. Misg Mary Reid and her mother are living in the Mrs. E. Bailey home on Main street. Mrs. Bailey and nYece have moved in the —upstairs apartment.