Ligonier Banner., Volume 70, Number 50, Ligonier, Noble County, 7 January 1937 — Page 6

R R R Tonight January 7 After viewing this preformance the management recommends it highly Sybil Jason Guy Kibbee “Captian’s Kid” Martha Raye Shirley Ross “Hideaway Girl”’ N A OA S RS iNS ST ERRP SRS Friday and Saturday, Jan. 8-9 Gene Autrey in : “Comin’ Round the Mountain” Cartoen Cemedy Sport O OS~ P AL s, DS U S S b s Sun., Mon., Tues., Jan. 10-11-12 Matinee Sunday 2:30 Scrappiest lovers of the screen Gene Raymond Ann Sethern “Smartest Girl in Town” Mickey Mouse Cartoon Musical News—Star Reporter S S P T DR eRS AR OS S SBABRR 0 Wed. and Thurs., Jan. 13-14 A Mid-Week Special Ronald Coleman Leretta Young “Clive of India” Pictorial Variety Musical Polo Joe—Love on the Ran—Gold Diggers of 1937—Swing Time— College Holiday— Woman Rebels —Theadora Goes Wild—Plainsman—Pennies from Heaven—That Girl from Paris—Camille— Champaigne Waltz—Maid of Salem

I MUST EMPLOY AT ONCE A MAN living in small town or on farm. Permanent work. Must be satisfied with earning $75 a month at first. Address Box 7930, care of this paper. BB i e BAYeRS: o iciuiiia ki THE MEN OF THE KIMMELL M. E. church will serve a fish supper '~ Thursday Jan. 14. I WILL, BUTCHER FOR FARMERS ¥ Wednesday Friday each v . «tender your lard and make . Your sausage. Earl Gerren Phone 143. It*

LADIES OF SPARTA CHURCH WILL bold a bake sale at Green’s Grocery Saturday Jan. 2. WANTED—WAITRESS AT HlGHway Cafe. FOR .SALE—WASHING.. MACHINE with Maytag gasoline engine; also battery Radio Set. See 0. V. Borger. Phone 527, LOST—BLACK PURSE CONTAINing about $156. M. D. Lantz, Topeka. Reward. FOR RENT—MODERN HOUSH AFter Jan. 1. Mrs. Harley Fisher BABY CHICKS FOR DEC. OR JAN. Order now from Ligonier Hatchery, Ligonier Ind. . FOSTER'S COMMUNITY SALES ARE ~held every Wednesday. Hverything usually sold in a sale of this king will be listed. Notice of Appointment State of Indiana, County of Noble, &s: No. 4096. _ ; Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed sadministratrix of the estate of Joseph Bordner, deceased, late of Noble County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. : Gertrude N. Bordner; Admrx. Kimmell, Ind. W. H. Wigton, Atty. : Ligonier, Indiana. J7-3t Killeqg in Collision Morgan P. Jones, 42, of Mishawaka, a jewelry salesman was killed when his automobile collided with a truck It was believed Jones who was enroute to Detroit, was asleep at the wheel when the collicion occurred. The truck driver was absolved of blame.

The Hess Fashion Shoppe is oftering .some rare bargains in Dresses and Coats : in their - AFTER-INVENTORY SALE All $4.95 Silk Dresses for . $3.89 All $7.95 Silk Dresses for . $6.48 All $12.50 Coats for .o S All $16.50 Coats for . $10.98

NEWS NOTES John Goodrich of Kimmell is {ll of the flu. : : ‘Mrs. Max Emery has been {ll of the ¢lu this week. Basil O’Reilley spent the New Year holiday here. ' . Ed Young of Mishawaka spent the week end here. Mrs. Floyd Stiffner is il at her home on Johnson street.

. 76&1 Willsey spent New Year’s day' in Elkhart with relatives. o

V-Rdbert infant _son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Chester Staton is ill

Jacob Beckner, who resides north of this city is i 1 of the flu. . Fred Stienbarger has returned to, his employment at Niles, Mich. George Rariden returned to his work at the Mil] after an illnes.

Bob Sedgwick spent the week end in Oak Park 11., with Bob Shearer. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Fausnaugh of Kimmell is ill. Mrs. J. O. Slutz is confined to her bed suffering from bronchial trouble. Miss Lillian Favinger has had as her guest this week Miss Hively of Fort Wiayne. : ;

'William Leaders returned to his studies at Tri-State College at Angola this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McCallum of Lima, Ohiogare visiting her sister Mrs. Clair Weir.

: Mr. an& Mrs. John Martin of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Martin.

Choir practice at the Presbyterian church tonight. All members are urged ‘to be present. | Mrs. Jessie Kirkland assisted by Miss Flva Foote will entertain the, Social Hour Friday evening.

Mrs. Milton Selig has returned home after spending several week: in Chicago with her daughters. Miss Helen Kelley has returned to Salomonia after spending the holiday vacation at her. home in this city. Monday the colored lights which illuminated Cavin street during the Christmas holiday were taken down. The report from .the office of the City Health office for the month of December was ome birth and Do death. . :

Mr. and Mrs. Errington Bowen of Fort Wayne were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Bowen the last of the week. ; :

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wehrly of Millersburg were dinner guests Monday. of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Slabaugh. :

Mrs. Ralph Thayer and childven of Toledo Ohio have been guests the past week of her sister Mrs. Howard Chiddister.

Mrs. Gladya Starr and daughter Roberta spent New Years in Garrett the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Double. :

Mrs. R. D. Lawson who has been ill at the home of her daughter Mrs. Ray Gordon for the past three weeks has returned to her home near Cromwell.

The completely modern farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Long located four miles east of Goshen on the Lincoln avenue road was completely destroyed by fire of unknown origin between three and four o’clock Saturday morning. -

SPECIAL SALE All $2.98 Hats $l.OO All $1.98 Hats 79¢ All $1.98 Wash Frocks $l.OO All $l.OO Wash Frocks at 79c. All Knit Dresses at special prices. o Dill & Gordon Buds on Apple Tree David Evard near Columhia City while trimming an apple tree at his home, found a number of buds on several twigs, due to the mild weather during December. Farmer Disappears. Traces of Manderville Rogers 82, wealthy farmer who disappeared Saturday from his farm: home eight miles northeast of Rochester 18 sought by authorities. / Second “Suicide” Leap Fails - Roy Jeffries, 37, who apparently has a suicide mania jumped into the St. Mary’s river and was rescued by police. He tried the same stunt several week ago. : : Legislatoy Dies James A. Moody 69 joint representa tive frogn LaGrange and St:uben coun ties died of pneumonia in a pospital at Angola. :

' NEWS NOTES Glen Mitzner of Chicago spent the week here. : : Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wigton spent Sunday in Goshen. " Mrs. Sweet and family moved to Goshep Tuesday. William Grim is in St. Louis this week on business. A son was born Jan. 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Enos Chupp near Goshen. . Mrs. Ellen Bash has returned to this city from a visit in Elkhart.

Jack Elin is confined to his bed suffering from an attack of the flu. Mrs. George Longenecker attended the Deßow funeral in Goshen yesterday. ‘ -

Mr. and Mrs. Cary Gard have gone to Buchanan, Mich., to visit their daughters. Glen Gunder had his tonsils removed Monday at the office of Dr. Stultz. i

Mrs. Dave Bectol is spending the week with. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bechtol.

. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bechtol formerly of this city have moved from Montpelier Ohio to Gary, Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Guntle of Fort Wayne were guests over the week end of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Loy. Mrs. Millie Baughman of Albion is visiting her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Baughman. Mrs. William Kitsond is confine to her home suffering from an attact of pneumonia. Mrs. Helen Terry has moved to Albion where she has accepted a position, as librarian.

Billie Lepird of Albertlee, Minn, spent several days here visiting relatives and friends.

Miss Helen Spurgeon of the office of C. V. Joseph is confined to "her home this week with the flu. Leland and Arnold Reeves spent their holiday vacation with their grandmother Mrs. Charles Reeves. Robert Fought of near Topeka was discharged from ([Lakeside hospital yesterday and returned to his. home.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl CrCeps and son Robert spent Tuesday evening in Garrett visiting the Roy Bink family. Miss Annabelle Seagley of Kalamazoo Mich., spent the holidays here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Seagley. : : :

- Junior Scheele who spent the holidays with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Hutson has returnel to Fort ‘Wayne.

Mrs. Ray Smalley and Mrs. Rosalie Dickinson of the Wilkinson Quilt factory are ill and confined to their beds. ;

Mrs. Phil Schloss has returned home from the Epworth hospital South Bend. She is recovering from an operation. : ,

Jean Annabell Boyd of Ligonier underwent ap operation for appendicitis Thursday morning_ at Lakeside hospital. Mrs. Marion Galloway Mrs. Frank Keefer and Mrs. John Boss visited their sister Mrs. Andy Hough in South Bend Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Barl Keefer and family were at Warsaw this week called their by the death of his mother.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fisher and daughter of Rochester Pa., spent the New, Years holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith. :

Cecil Paulus of this city submitted to dn operation Wednesday at a Fort Wayne hospital for the removal of & kidney. : : Mr. and Mrs. Sol Heunoch of this city wil be located at the Beveriy Hills Hotel at Beverly Calif., until April first. : '

Misses Alice Ringler Agnes Homan and Bessie Brown of Fort Wayne were dinner guests New Year’s eve of. Mrs. John Calbeck. Burns suffered when she fell into a tub of scalding water caused the death of two)ear-old Joan Marie Torok at South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Eljno Weaver and Dr. and Mrs. Q. F. Stultz spent New Year’s eve in South. Bend taking dinner at the Oliver Hotel. " Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller have returned to their home in Youngstown Ohio after spending the holiday vacation here and at Topeka.

Miss Mildre@ Murphy who spent the holidays with her parents in E!khart has returned to the home o her sister Mrs. Drummond. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Selig who spent the holidays with their son in Chicagb have returned home. Mr. Selig is very much improved in health. Mrs. George Foster took Billie Lepird to South Bend Tuesday where he secured a new Studebaker and proceeded.to his home in Albertlee Min. Mrs. O. F. Gerber arrived home last evening after spending sometime in New York City the guests of her daughter Mrs. Challis Gore and famiIy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rariden of Melroy and Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Darnell of RBushville were guests over the week end of Mr. and Mrs. ‘George Rariden. ‘ Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Wischmeler at‘tended ' the funeral service held at Goshen for Dr. Deßaw on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Moore accompanied them. - John Walter of this city was the groomsman at the wedding of Miss Irene Bickel of Goshen and Geraid Stahly of Nappanee at the Castle United Brethern church in Elkhart New Year’s day. :

A gang of thieves broke into the High School, Central and Department al buildings of the Kendallville publie schools laté Tuesday night and after turning many of the class rooms topsy turvy, in their search for money escaped without leaving any clue other than finger prints. :

THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA

ECONOMY GROCERY and MARKET ‘ @ D E;?%fé%;-j-_&-— | High Grade Staple and Fancy Groceries, Meats, Fruits and Vegetables.... Our large stock of merchandise must be sold regardless of cost in a limited time. * ; : Sale Starts Friday, January 8 POSITIVELY GOING OUT OF BUSINESS ALL MERCHANDISE SOLD FOR CASH ONLY!

- Ammonia Quart5............2 for 19c Small 5ize...... 3 for 19¢

Apple Butter Libbys 23 tin 5........ |sc Quart 5ize..............17c

Baking Powder Calumet, 1b..............20¢ Rumford, 12 0z......18¢ Davis, 12 0z...........13¢ Roval. 600z..........11e Kt 250 ... 1K <. Bagi - e

, Beans Navy, 1b.:=..... .......B¢c Bek .. ... Montana, 3 1b5........25¢

R. V. Assorted ~ Sodas, 3 for 23c Hires Root Beer Extract5...........19¢c

Brooms Rty .. . e St oo 43 R L= O Bine oy . ...

| Candy Sches. . ... 3% Chocolates, 1b........ 10c Mix Candy, 1b........ 10c Cough Drops, 3 for 10c

Catsup C. Pride, 14 0z.......10c Beechnut, 14 0z......15¢ Heinz, 14 0z...........18¢c 80x.0.0u . .1 Cereals Post W. fßran, 3...25c Heinz R. Flakes.... 10c Post Toasties, 1g.... 9%c Grape-Nuts ..............15¢ Puffed Wheat 3......25¢ Puffed Rice.............10¢ Shredded Wheat....llc Rice Krispies .........10¢c

Long H0m....... ......19¢ Eaal -oo o 0 Kraft, ha1f1b........ ..17¢ Kraft G1a55.............17c

Hemewm. .....0.........9¢ L. C. 8aking.............9% German ........ .......8¢ Dot Sweet .... ... ...20¢ 0va1tine........ .........27¢

. Cocoanut Bakers, pkg...............8¢ Bulk, 1b....................20¢

Hundreds of Other Items to Numerous to Mention in Fact All Merchandise Goes Regardless of Cost!! .

Beverages

Cheese

Chocolate

‘ FRUITS PRAcEES. . . . 1K PINEAPPEE . . . -1% REDCHERRIES .. . 10 BOIEERES . . 2 pEROIs - . .- . 'k GRAPEFRUIT -. . |4 CECkIAIE . . . 1% ABDIESAIKEY . o A 6

Coffee Maxwell House 27c Empire : 22¢ Green L . 18¢ Postum C o - Instant o 1 e Cooking Oils Mazola : 25¢ Wesson i 24c Snow Drift . 19c Dried Fruit Libby Prunes B . % Sun Maid Raisens 2 boxes 19c¢ Olive Oil i

POPCORN “:.r2:ls¢

Extracts Burnetts, pure..........9¢ H.B. Vanilla, 8 oz. b0tt1e......... 8¢ Fish Red Salmon.... .......23c Pink Salmon, 2 for 25¢ Mackeral, 3 t0r.......25¢ e Tohaters. ... ... 19 Opysters, 2 f0r.......... 23¢ Sardines, Ig. 9c; sm. 5¢ . e

Flour Pillsbury....... .......$1.05 ek .. ...l 51b. H.T. Buckw’t. 22¢c 5 Ib. Cake F10ur.....25¢

GUM scroe 3 M Rice fancy, perdb. ... .....cccovvveiv e 1506 M Gloves White 2 for 35¢ : Jersey 2 for 25¢ Rubberized-28¢ ~ Mittens 2 for 35¢

Manzanilla large, 1 0%.................cc0ikdinn ULIVES PR R T ik e e | BRI .. (i i ek B _ Camay 3 tor 16¢; Palmolive 5 for 24¢; Lux 4 for 25¢ TU"B' sua Wanda 2 for 13¢; Lifebuoy 3 for 1% ' Jap Rose 3 for 20c

Fruit Jars Ma50nqt...................55¢ half ga110n.......79¢ Jello, all flavors 3....14c Royal Jelatine, 3....14c Bl - ... & Macaroni, 4 1b5....... 25¢ Spaghetti, 4 1b5.......25¢ 21 b0xe5...... .. 1% Muellers, 3 f0r.... ....25¢ Matches Searchlight 6 boxes 21¢

Canned Meat Roast 8eet............... 17c Corn Beef.. ... ......16¢ Corn Beef Hash..... 14c

Milk ~ Pet and Carnation Ig. 4 for 27c sm. 3 for llc Milnut 2 for Ilc Mince Meat 3 for2s¢ Mustard prepared 16 oz. Tc Nuts Walnuts S Mixed Nuts 17¢ Peanutßutter 10 oz. 12¢ 20 oz. 20c Pickles qt. Sour 17¢ qt. Dill 17¢ Mixed Sweet 20c

Laundry Soap Crystal White, 4....15¢ Amer. Family, 3...16¢. Fels Naptha, 5.......22¢ P&G, 4 bar5...........15¢ 0K.5bann....... 200 Soups Campbells, a55't....... 8¢ Heinz, lg. 12¢; sm. 8¢ ; Spices All 9¢ Spices, 4......25¢ Sugar 10 Ib., cleth bag....52¢ Lb. box Powdered. 8¢ 2 Ib. box Tablet.... 21c Syrups Karo, 51b. dark...29¢ Karo, 5 Ib. 1ight.....32¢ Staley, 5 lb. dark....27¢ Staley, 5 Ib. 1ight....29¢ Log Cabin, small... 20c Log Cabin, 1arge....70c - Tapioca Bulk, 21b5........ ... 15¢ Minute..........< 18 t T RWB 18¢ value, all kinds, 2 f0r........29¢ Thread Clarks, 5p001................4¢ Tobacco Cigarettes 10¢ variety 9¢ 2 for 26¢ pkgs ..........12¢ IO ONND.... ... B 15¢ Serap .......n..........12¢ 15¢ Tin Smoking ......12¢ Can’d Vegetables Libby 5pinach............10¢ A5paragu5..................20¢ } Tomatoes C.P. 2 for 15¢ Peas S.W. 3 f0r........26¢ Hominy, 3 f0r............25¢ Comn, . 2f0r.......... 0 Succotash, 2 f0r........23¢ Washing Powder Oxydol, 2 lg. pkg5....37¢ Rinso, large ..............18¢ Help, 1arge................10¢ Chipso, Ig., 2 f0r........87¢ Biar, S 8r...... ..o