Ligonier Banner., Volume 71, Number 10, Ligonier, Noble County, 1 April 1937 — Page 3
CHURCH SERVICES
Church of the Nazartne : G. R. Snyder, Pastor Thursday evening prayer meeting and church board meeting 7:30. Saturday evening cottage prayer meeting at the home of Mrs. Helen Pappas on North Cavin St. Hershel Grimes of Syracuse will be the leader 7:30. ‘Sunday Services. Sunday School 9:30. Worship 10:30. “Faith” Children’s service 7:00 Evangelistic service 7;30. . “Four Baptisms” L The chyrch is looking forwarl to April 16, when the well known Evangelist Rev. Bud ‘Robhinson will be here for one service at 3:30 p. m. “Uncle Bud” as he is commonly known will tour the Northern Indiana District through the month of April. He is about 78 years and has traveled more miles and preached more times than any living man that there is any record of. He is a converted cowboy. He will be heard over station WOWO Fort Wayne next Sunday afternoon from 3:30 to 4 o’clock.
Richville Church Rev. C. C. Collins, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30. Morning worship at 10:45. The services will be held in the church. After meeting in the school building for five weeks we will be glad to gather at the church. The dinner and afternoon program which were scheduled for next Sunday have been postponed until April 18th. Definite plans will be announced later. ;
PrésbYtérian Church Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning Service 10:45 The subject for the morning is: “Qit Down Striker—Jonah” There will be special music at this service. On Monday April 5 the Sewing So-
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ciety will meet all day at the church. The regular Church Night will be held in conjunction with the annual congregational meeting Thursday evening April 8. Members and friends of the church are invited to attend. After the supper the coagregation will transact its business.
Church School 9:30 a. m. Promotion Day exercises for the Children’s Department. Morning Worship 10:3¢ a. m. Sermon topic “The Growing Body of Christ.”’ Evening Worship 7:30 p. m. Religious Events of the month. Sermonette ‘“Reverence, a Lost Religious Virtue.”
Methodist Church Rev. C. C. Wischmeier Pastor
Four more Sundays before conference which convenes at Anderson April 28th. 4 : ! Easter was a splendid day ia our church. The cantata was very ex}ceptional in every particular, and the evening service under the leadership of the Juniors was high'v successful. The pastor will take for his Sunday morning themes for the next four Sunday mornings four questions of Jesus and His own answers to thkoss questions. The Ladies Aid will have charge of the church service next Sunday even ing at 7:00 o’clock. The sermon will be another in the series on Jeremiah. The Epworth League will meet Sunday evening at 6:00. Official Board - meeting Monday evening at 7:30 at the church
Sparta Christian Chuoréh Chas. B. Lusk, Minister The beautiful sunshine of Sunday mornirg bronght a large attendance t+ the KEaster services and gladness seemed to fill every heart as Christ’s joyous Resurrectfion was commemorated in Study of Sunday Sechool iesson and worship service. And no less inspiring was the splendid Easter program of the evening secvice sponsored hy the young people Next Sunday we have our quarterly communion service immediatelv f.l--the Sunday school. We expect an inspiring service as we obediently observe our Lord’s command, “This do in remembrance of me.” : Sunday School at 9:20. Worship service and observance of the Lord’s Supper follows immediately. Evening service at 7:00. A cordial inyitation to all.
: United Breth™n Church Rev. S. P. O'Reilley, Pastor 9:30 Sunday School, under the direction of Superintendent Ray Moaroney. The school with the friendly welcome for one and all. If you are
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Ligonier Christian Church
not attending sgme othar church wel extend a welcome to you to share with us in. the study of God’s word. : 10:35 Morning worship subject “The Glory of the Cross” Special mauasic by the choir and others. Also we' shall observe the sacrament of Holy Communion. We trust that it will be possible for all members to be pre-’ sent. - :
6:80 Christian Endeavor, Mrs. ‘Wal ter Kitson will be the leader, subject “The ‘Good Church Member Worships” an interesting program for one and all.
7:30 Evening worship, Rev. John Ekstrom pastor of the iocal Presbyterian church will bring the message special music by the choir. A special invitation is extended to all to share in this service.
Wawaka News
Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cobb were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller of Kendallville, T H. Brown of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mra. E. S.Starmard of South Bepd, aud Jack Yoha and Kenneth Long of TriState colleg at Angola. - Mr. and Mrs, Harry Bell hal as dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Stamard of South Bend. Mrs. Joe Fulfordat Nappane: had as guests Mrs. .Mary Ellen Joens and Mrs. Elmer Barrett of Wawaka. Mrs. John Tierney gave a de'ightful party Tuesday eyening for the bunco club.
Mrs. Harold Jones has been teaching music at Wawaka schools during Mrs. J. Pebble’s illness. Tn the near future the Young Married People of the M. E. church will give their popular play, “The Man in the Green Shirt” at the Albion opera ‘house. The Rev. Garry Brown orchestra will play. Mr. and Mrs. Cary Gard have Leen at Buchanan, Mich., the past two weeks, visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Ldierich and Miss Mildred Gard.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Weirich and children, Mrs. Edith Weirick, Mr. and Mrs .Milo Weirich attendad a birthday dinner Sungday at Helmer in honor of Mrs. Edith Weirich’'s mother. Walter Zimmerman is a policeman in South Bend for Bendix company.. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stanger and children of .St. Joe, Mich., wera recent guests of Rev, and Mrs, Garry Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Kidd and daughter of Chicago were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brill and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brill.
~Buell Hathaway was the guest Fricay of his mother Mrs. Ida Hathaway near Diamond lake. . The Parrott farm' is now owned by Mr. and Mrs. W. Butz.
The Wawaka Senior class play, ‘“Wrecking Robert’s Budget” a (hree act play will be given here Avoril 16 in the new auditorium under the direrctorship of Rev. B. E. Hoove:. The condition of Miss Elizabeth Kauffman teacher in the public schools at Topeka, a patient now in ‘General hospital Elkhart was improved Wednesday. She is suffering with appendicitis and pneumonia. [Rev. Fred Wilde former pastor preached here in the M. E. church during pre-Easter services. Rev. Wischmier of Ligonier also preached. A Kendallville minister Rev. Gra‘ham of the M. E. church spoke at the pre-Easter service Monday evening at the M. B. church. Each evening a different minister from out of town preached. Rev. Cletus Browne ¢ Garrett gave the message Tuesday evening. The Noble county meet of Pythian Sisters at Rome City Wednesday was ; attended by a n'umbgr from Wawaka ~dge. etiheipel Dallas Black of Albion was here on business Wednesday. Mrs. Grace King is ill. Her daugh ter, Mrs. Clarence Frick is caring for her.
Mrs. Mollie Frick and daughter Mrs. Dorothy Fought were guests Tuesday in the Mr. and Mrs. Ben King home. Mrs. Frances Phares spent Tuesday at Wolcottville with Mrs. Hilda Schroeder and family. . Noah Sharp of Ligonier transacted business here Tuesday. | Trustee Jesse Swank is busily engaged in his work of assessing Elkhart township. The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Franks of Albion, to Kenneth Boyd son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Boyd of near here, was solemnized at the ‘bride’s home, Sunday by Rev. Floyd Johnston, pastor of the Cosperville Baptist church. The bridesmaid was Miss Margaret Franks and groom’s attendant William Hunter. A dainty wedding brakfast was served at end of the ceremony and the happy young ‘couple left for a honeymoon trip to Gary. They will live jn their newly furnished home in Cosperville. ! Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jette and son Ross were Topeka. .fl::.dpr& Friday afternoon. They visited Mrs. Mollle Frick and Mr. and Mrs. . [Robert Fought. : ¥Ei
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Approximately 7,500 Indiana employers have fflfd‘ reports under ihe state unemploymart law 2nd more than 600,000 emdioyes ara now protected by the unemployment insurance, Clarence A. Jackson, state unemployment, compensation. director said. Nearly $8,000,000 has been paid. in contributions to the state upememployment fund from which unem~ ployed persons will draw benefits ‘after April 1, Jackson said.
Hfld For- Chila- Negleet . Samuel Wonders of Welcotiville was arrested by Sheritt N. R. Slabaugh and js being held at LaGrange lon charge of child neg'ect. - His { children are 7 months old and 2 years HJuid. & ‘
The following claims to come before the Cownty Cemmissioners April 5, 1937. = Pansy Ountis clerk dep. sal. $ 75.00 Georgiana Erwin same 75.00 Rem. Rand, Jlnc. And. exp. 12.56 Ruby M. Faux dep, sal 75.00 Beraice R. DeHoft same 75.00 L. C. Leavitt Co. Treas. exp. 7.0 Leah Edwards treas. dep sal 75.00 Metta Parker same 50.00 Mildred Beckley fep. sal 80.00 Irvin Cazier sher, ‘mil ‘ete., 514.09 Aira Systems off. exp. 860 ‘Bus. Ser. Co.. same 1.80 Harry Campbell dep sal 750
‘Winnie Cazier same 75.00 Ft. Wayne Pipe Co. sur exp. 6551 R. R. Stanley sch. supt 177.65 Assoc. Press off exp 10.50 Nat’l Used Car Rep. asses. off 19.00 Brittie M. Baker ‘heal. con. 150.00 Barbra Skeels cO. att. off. 99.78 Wm. Claxton assess Green towp 40.00 Lucien Green, Wayne twp 75.00 A. S. Hill Wayne town. 100.00 Elmer ~Jordan ct. house rep 1.00 W. E. Rea same 1.00 John Guthrie ct. house emp 35.00
0. K. Beckley same 65.00 B. E Smith same 4.00 James Landgraff same A 5 C. M._BEagles same 3.88 Leah Singleton jail emp. 15.86 Dr. J. W. Morr same 8.00 Stand. Oil Co. supplies 5.50 Jeanetta Stringfellow farm emp 25.00
Hdna Baird same 25.00 Robert Trittipo same 17.650 Sam and Lucile Blaskie same 10000 Robt. H. Gard farm supp 36.01
Miller Lynch same 30.78 Ind. Reform same 36.80 Walter Bonham same 16.00 Arthur E. Beyer same 23.64 C. E. Bloom same 450 W. H. Miser sold. burial 75.00 Mary Winebrenner same 75.00
A. L. Haller same 75.00 Brown Funeral Home same 75.00 Cromwell Advance pub. pr. 26,57
Avilla News same - 2857 John Moore far. inst. 100.00 Jacob Sahli et al pub dit 733.27 Home Tel & Telg. freight etc 6545 Albert: Gappinger. same 470 M A Nye salary etc... " 164.65 Mabel Cole co. agt clk. 4166 Irene Byron San. 592.00 Beck’s Drug Store co. sup. 138.25 Stiefel Grain Co same 32058
Smith Bros same 80.10 Bacles & Son same 274.96 Albion W. & L. Dept. same 173.70 Abshire Ofl Co. same 997.61 W. F Carver, M D. same 8.00 Indiana St. Prison same 20.42 J. R. Nash, M D same 5233 Roy K. Riddle & Co same 120.19 Ft. Wayne Pr. Co. same 137.75 BE. L. Adair same 61.35 Clouse & Black same 7791 James O. Simpson pub. welfare 188.55 B. L. Adair same 5.00 Bus._Ser. Co same 3.5 Burrough Add Mach. same 18.711 Pauline Poffenberger same 80.00 Gwen Davies same 90.00 Erma Hippenhammer same 27.45
Gravel Road Repair Hobart Adalr 78.9% Ray Asher 74.48 Clinton Bloom 120 09 B. D. Brimm 69.98 Shirley Conrad 83.48 Robert Cunningham 66.38 E. BE. Bdwards 8348 Ace Erdly 74.48 G. G. Green 89.98 Jolin Harlan 78.98 Ross Harlan 83.48 Don ‘Hoover 59.18 Car]l Huntsman 78.98 Hays Huntsman 83.4 R Dallas Jaquay 76.60 Blvia Jaquay 78.30 R. W.Jaquay 83.48 Chas. Johnson 7448 Lyman Johnson 70.65 Mikon Justus , 69.98 Ralph Keller 78.98 Dan Leatherman 69.9% Clarence Lung 78.98 Sylvester Meagher 69.98 Warren Miller 150.00 Ben Norris 7358 Clarence Owen 78.98 James Parmelee $O.OO Russell Ray 69.98 Harold Rosenogle 89.98 Clifford Smith 69.98 Cland Surfus 69.98 Dewey Targgart 7448 Latta Tumlinsen 58.73 Louis Ulan T 4 48 Otho Weaver 74438 Thad Weber 78.98 Tom Wirick 69.98 Evelyn Hardenbrook 3 60.90 Ft. Wagne:Pipe Co. 13.98 'No. €o. Democrat 6.79 Cromwell ' Advance ; 7.26 Ted J. Hile . : 426 ‘Harvey Hoak 4.08 tacy Steel , 3.24 Wms. E. ‘Reéa 18.84 gmo; Auto Ssles 15,83 ‘ . O Co. 60.18 John M. Smith 6.00 “Ralph Spurgeon 1760 Thew Shoyel e g 32.41 nwgfib Ny 255 Barber-Greene Co. 27.68 Gney Brysnt 1800 i ). Motor Car 48.75 niversal Crane Co.. 421 BT bl G- < ARARSE
‘W.i 'R’ Baker (75, ippesident .of the Citigens Trust & Sayings bank died st South Bend after a long {llness. %
LEGAL NOTICES
Legal Notice of Public Hearing. Form No. 109
Notice is hereby given that the Local’ Alcoholic Beverage Board of Noble' County, Indiana, will at 9:00 a. m. on ‘the 16th day of Aprfl 1937 at the ‘Clerk’s Office, Court House, in’ the town of Albion, in said County,’ begin inyestigation of the application of the following named person, requesting the issue to the *d plicant, at the location hereinafter’ set out, of the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of the class herinafter designated and will, at said time’ and place, receive information congerning the fitness of said applicant, and the propriety of {issuing the Permit applied for to such ap-’ plicant at the premises named: Virgil Bilger, 24903, (The Pastime), LaOtto—Beer Retailer. i SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE' OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED. ‘
ACOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. By: R. A. SHIRLEY Secretary PAUL P. FRY BExcise Administrator April 1-8
Notice of Administration
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed as administrator of the estate of Laora Milton Hite, deceased, late of Npble County, Indiana, and that the estate of said decedent is now pending administration and settlement in the Circuit Court of said county and State. The heirs of said decedent, creditors of his estate, and all other persons interested therein will be governed aecordingly. Said estate is probably imsolvent. -
Schuyler C. Sackett, Administrator. Bothwell & Vanderford,
Attorneys.
Notice of Appointment
State of Indiana County of Noble S 8: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix with the will gpnexed of the estate of Frank P. Wood deceasea@ late of Noble County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Nora Wood, Administratrix with the will annexed. Ligonier, Ind. W. H. Wigton, Atty. Ligonier, Indiana. Apr. 1-8-16
Notice of Administration
r Notice is hereby given that the mndersigned has been duly appointed and ' has qualified as administratrix of the estate of Arthur M. Timmis, deceased, and that said estate is now pending administration and settlement in the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana. The heirs of said decedent, his creditors, and all other persons interesied in his estate will be governed azcordingly. Said estate is solvent. Jennie L¢ Timmis, Administratrix Bothwell & Vanderford, ; Attorneys. 1-8-15
Mrs. Charles Widner and Mrs. Lois Holscher and two children Bradfcrd and Barbara of Indianapolis and Sel Miller of Syracuse arrived yesterday to be guests of Mrs. Jessie Kirkiad and Mrs. Lelia Smith,
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The extension course in Victorian Literature which has been meeting at the local school building will be completed on April 19. Those who have taken advantage of this will at that time have received 6 semester hours of University credit which may be applied on a degree at any university or college. This is eguivalent to six weeks work at the college. Those who are enrolled for the second semester are: BEarl Haney and Mrs. Mae Hversele of Perry Centralized, Keith Krippner of Wawaka, Arthur Loveless, Mary Kiline, Lois Beck Ava Hardenbrook and Edrie Geiger of Cromwell, Mrs. Aundrey Stauff ot North BElkhart Twp., Wilmer Walker Wolf Lake, Hilda Rupert, Hannah Kline, Alice Vallance, Oliver, Mrs. Josephine Golda Weade and Fred Hendricksop of Ligoiner.
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This work will be continued next year if there are sufficient numbcr of pérsons interested. Pians are now upder way to organize for next vear go that the studends may have a chgjce of subject matter.
Norma Duesler and Olive Vanecs, former departmental students, visited the school last week. The Home Management clags studied furniture last week at Levy's and Wolf’s furniture stores.
Monday they went tp Weaver’s to study ruogs and floor coverings. The L. H. 8. Home Beonomics Club met Tuesday. Jean Franks gave an interesting paper on “Popularity.” Janet Lepird entered the fijrst grade last Monday from the Goshen schools.
Attendance Banners last week were earned by Miss Weade’s room, Mrs. Shobe’s room, fhe Tth grade, and the Freshmen.
; Per Cents of attepdance for the ,period grom March Ist to March 26th are as follows: North Side Grades 1 iand 2, 95.34%; Grades 3 and 4, 95.75% ‘Sonth, Side, Room 1, 96%; Mrs. Shobe’s room, 97.7%: 4th grade, '98.9%: sth grade, 96.1%; 6th grale, 93,75%; Tth grade 97.57%; Bth grade 98.44%; Freshmen, 99.3%.
| Mrs. Willls Leming and Durbin Mier visited the fourth grade last Friday l "~ Cen'malized School News Perry won their first game in the
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invitational tournmey at Albion last Saturday from North Elkhart, but lost a well played game In the evening to Washington Cenger. Darold McDonald was absent Monday and Tuesday. Agnes Skidgel was absent Mouday and Tuesday due to {illness. Mrs. John Stoltz Mrs. Wilbur Saggers Mrs. Maynard Simpson and daughter visiteq lower grades Friday. Those on the honor roll for March in the Sixth grade are Delvin Gangwer, Frances Chiddister and BEiton Miller. Those on the honor roll for March in the Pifth grade are Barbara Aaeams, Josephine Hooley, Norma Risser, Lois Hilen Adair Buddy Reynolds Marilyn Schlabach and John Neufer. ~ Jack Milks from Kendalville asd James Snyder from Ligonier entered the tifth grade Monday. - Norma Risser, Buddy Reynolds and Alfred Beaubien have a perfeci attendance record for the seven months of school. ~ Mrs. Chis Baker, Mrs. Saggars and daughter Carolyn Mrs. Johm Stoltz and son Tommy visited the third and fourth grade room one day last week. Anthony Morris’s cousin DBobby Mains of Elkhart visited Anthony last week and attended school with him. Esther Marie Eash writes that she is enjoying school at Millersburg. ~ The third and fourth grades had an Easter party last Friday. John Gage was absent from school several days with tonsilitis.
Real Estate Transfers
Modele Brill, et al to Ruby F. Schwab lots 4 and 5 0. P. Wawaka. Jasper Buchtel et al to Sherman Morris section 30 Perry township.
Pauline Cole angd husband to Sherman Morris section 30 Perry township. .
Jennin®s Sueceeds Coy.
Works Progress Admiuistratior Harry L. Hopkins appoiuted Johan H. Jennings of Evansville, Ind., to succeed Wayne Coy at Indiana stase WPA administrator. Jennings bhas been deputy administrator, and his
elevation is subject to coufirmation by the senate. :
