Ligonier Banner., Volume 71, Number 10, Ligonier, Noble County, 1 April 1937 — Page 4

WHY... e KEEP MONEY IN THIS BANK? ; THAT'S NOT HARD TOANSWER =« - Because it’s the safest place. Because a strong sense of responsibility demands that we \ be worthy of the trust imposed by our depositors. Because we handle every transaction carefully, and work constantly to advance tYe welfare of. our customers.

American State Bank _Ligonier, Indiana -

NEWS NOTES

Fred Stienbarger of Niles, Mich,, spent several days here this week. - Mrs. Patricia Baird of Minneapolis Minn., visited her father John Kegg here this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Feneau of, Mishawaka spent Sunday with her mother Mrs. Logan <Chrisman and family. ‘ Mr, and Mrs. Edd Banta had as their Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Roy Banta Mrs Izora Iden and Miss Edith Iden. - Men’s work pants, overalls cune piece suits. Try a pair of the covert pants, the best wash pants on the market. Stanshury’s. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Garland and

daughter of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Garland of Hartford City, were Sunday guests of Mr and:' Mrs. Don Garland.

S W ¥ Motorola Auto Radio 6 Tube Complete with | Dash Panel Control for your car at no Extra Cost Broad Range “Adapto” Antenna System ~ Kiester’s Friendly Service Phone 481 Ligonier, Indiana

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Demonstration by Sawyer Biscuit Co. all day Saturday. Specials on Crackers and Cookies COFFEE CuasE&sansoßy |B. 25¢ Cocoa, Blue Mill, 2 Ib. can . . 15¢ Jello, all flavers, 5 pkgs. : e 25¢ Oxydol, giant size . ko : Do¢c . Wheaties, Post Toasties, Corn Flakes, 3 for 29¢c " Macaroni and Spaghetti, 2 Ib. box . 15¢ . Peas, Little Elf, Early June,2cans . 25c FLOUR msmv 24 LB. 79c Pillsbury Flour, 24 lb. sack Gl $1.05 ~ Lard,purepork, 2lbs. . . . 3ic Oleo, Perfect,2lbs. . . . . 29 _ Butter, creamery,lb. . . . . 3%

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~ Mrs. Florence Wigton visited friends here Sunday. g Mrs. Lottie Christ and son Edward called on Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wooten Tuesday. : Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hemphiil and son Billy of Lima Ohio were Easter Sunday visitors of his brother Roy Hemphill.

House cleaning time is here. Rugs, large and small size at the lowest price at /Stansbury’s. Prices from $29.85 to $50.00. Relatives here have reczived word that Allen Ramsby of Petoskey Mich., formerly of the Hawnatch i 3 criticaliy ill. He is over 90 years old. Mr. and Mrs. W H Willsey arrived home last week after spending the winter on the western coast. Mr.. and Mrs.- Max Emery and daughter wbho lived in the Wilsey home during their absence have returned to their home on West Third street

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NEWS NOTES

BEd Young of Mishawaka spent the week end here

~ Ira Schlotterback has been ill for the past ten days suffering from a cold. ;

Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Burke are home after spending the winter with their children.

Mr. and Mrs. W.J. McConiiell of Churubusco spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Yolney King. .

Miss Edna Lee and Jack Hernie of Fort Wayne spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gordon.

Miss Olive Vance of Niles, Mich, was the guest of Betty Lou Gordon from Thursday until Sunday.

- Rev. C. C. Wischmeier attended the District conferenc of the Warsaw district at Bristol today.

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Swartz of Indianapolis will spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Hascal Crothers.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pincheon of Chicago and Alie Pincheon of Albion called on Mr. and Mg George Keitzer Saturday

Mrs. Charles Strait and Mrs. C. C. Wischmeijer attecnded a covference officers meeting of the W. F. M. 8. at Marion today.

~ Friends here. of Dr. Fred Stratton will be glad to learn that he iz improving and is able to be up at his home at Tippecanoe lake.

Mrs. Ralph Thayer and daughter Jane and son Harry of Toledo are spending the week with her sister Mrs. Howard Chiddister.

Mr. and Mrs. Logan Winebrenner, Viola Lofland and Pau! Ward of Albion were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Sackett Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Turvell and little son Dolph Junior tnok KEaster dinner with her mother and brother Mrs. Lottie Christ and Itdward. -

Mrs. Uric Miller was brought to her home on West Third street Saturday morning from Lakeside hospital Kendallville inp the Garland ambulance.

Mr. and Mrs. John Schoudle and family and Miss Alvina Miller of Waterloo Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schoudle and family of Auburn were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William MecGuinn.

The bridge club sponsored Mons day evening by the American Legion auxiliary was fairly well attended. A prize was givenp at each table and the door prize was won by Mrs. Shaw of Cromwell.

Men’s Shirts and Overalls, Dress Shirts, Work Shirts, Boys’ Shirts. . ~ Men’s Shirts, blue chambray 59¢ Men'’s Gray Covert Shirts 65¢ Boy's Covert or Chambray Shirts 50¢ All at Stansbury’s :

Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Miller spent Saturday In South Bend guests of Mr and Mrs. Raymond Miller and family. They were accompanied to South Bend by Junior Miller and Ches~ ter Everly who had spent a vacation here at the Miller home.

CLASSIFED ADS

FOR RENT—DUPLEX OR SLEEPING rooms. Farming lot, barn, poultry house. Care of Banner office. »

WANTED—WORK OF ANY KIND. Call 390,

EXPERT LAWN MOWER SERVICE. The Daisy all metal sythe suath, general blacksmithing, grinding and sharpening. International Harvester Building. John C. Eubanks. Sr. ’

LADIES OF SPARTA CHURCH WILL hold a bake sale at Calbeck’s Hard ware Saturday April 3.

FOR RENT—2 APARTMENTS, ONR upstairs 2 rooms and bath, furnished. 2 rooms unfurnished down stairs also garage. Mrs. Fred Green. 1-8

COTTAGE HOUSE FOR RENT 38 furnished rooms. Mrs. Bert Shobe.

LADIES OF THE CROMWELL LUTH eran church will serve a chicken pie supper Friday April 2. Price 30¢

LADIES_OF_U. B. CHURCH WILL hold a bake sale at the Schlotterback Grocery Saturday April 10.

WANTED—BOOK TITLED COMmanche Jim. Author Hobson; published about 1874. Was sold I!y ‘canvassers. Minkler Hardware, 901 California Ave., South Bend, Ind. Mar 25-1

LADIES OF BROADWAY CHURCH will serve a chicken supper Tuesday April 6. Price 30 cents. M252t

MODERN HOUSE FOR REIT. LlNcoln Way West. See Mrs. Charles Jackson. Mr. 18-25 Apr 1

CUSTOM BUILT TRAILERS FOR boats, stock etc. ,at reasonable prices. Blazed Trail Garage. Mar. 11 tf

I WILL BUTCHER FOR FARMERS Monday, Wednesday Friday each week. Render your lard and make your sausage. Earl Gerren Phone 143. It*

FOSTER'S COMMUNITY SALES ARE held every Wednesday. Everything usually sold in a sale of this kind will be listed.

Obituary Elizabeth Swinehart Francisco age 83 was horp in Defiance, Ohio January 13, 1854 and died in Ligonier March 22 1937 at her home on East Sixth street. She was married to William Francisco in January 1872 They lived north of Ligonier on the )om Francisco Homestead, later establishing -their home East of Ligonier on Road Six where with the exception of a few years her entire life was spent. To this uninn was born four children, one dying in infency and a daughter Hazel dying in 1908, Surviving is a son James Francisco of Elkhart and one daughter Bcelle Cornelius of this city. One brother Freeman Swinehart of Fort Wayne and one sister Priscilla Clutter of Detroit. Funeral services were held at the Christian church in charge of the Rev. Barton Hunter.

Those from out of the city attending the services were Mr. and Mrs, James Francisco and family of HElkhart Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Swinehart and family of Fort Wayne, Mrs. Priscilla Clutter, Mr. and Mrs. James Sullivan Mrs. Charles Osterdale Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cornelius of Detroit Mrs. George Frawnfelder, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Frownfelder and sons, Adrian Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Vian Wright Mrs. Jack Liepold Mrs. Fred Richmond, Mrs. Bisby of Elkhart and Mrs. V. G. Hursey of Milford.

Notice In a few weeks the Ligonier Telephone Co., will issue a new directory Those desiring to install a telephone or any correction in name or number get in touch with the Telephone office at once as the list is now being prepared. . Ligonier Telephone Company.

To Dog Owners

By an act of the last Legislature a dog law passed March 8 the dog tax was reduced to $l.OO for male, $3.00 females and $5.00 for each additiona! dog. All owners having previously vaid their taxes may have refynd by presenting receipt to Arthur N. Claudon, assessor,

Noble County R. E. M. C.

Until further notice the office hours will be from 10:00 a. m. umtol 4:00 P. M. Saturdays. Farm Bureau Building, Alblon Indiana. H, C. Herald, President. MaMr. 4 tf

Notice to Tax Payers

Forrest Parker, County Treasurer will be in Cromwell April 14 and Ligonier at the Americgn Sfate Bank on the 15th anq 16th of April for the purpose of collecting taxes.

Card of Thanks

~ We wish to express our sincere ;tha.nh and appreciation to our friends during the death and funeral of our husband and father, Mrs. Joe Kendrick and son Crane

For the Spring and Summer dress goods. 89 inch printed silks at sixiynine cents. A large line of the best prints at 20¢ yard. Dimity, Batiste. Stansbury gives the best at the lowest Pprice. ot et

| NEWS NOTES

Mrs. Milton Selig who spent a few days.in Chicago returned home Tues-

- Mr. um} Mrs. Howard Wooten are located in their new home in Cosperville. % ’

~ Miss Helen Kelley of Salomonia spent spent the week end at her home here. !

Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Kolar of Chicago were guests over Easter of Mrs. INell Haller.

Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Leas of Goshen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. A, Cotherman.

Mr and Mrs Clarence Rex of White Pigeon, Mich, spent_ghe week end here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Guntle of Fort Wayne spent the week end with Mr, and Mrs. 'W. H. Loy. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cotherman and sop Jimmie of Goshen visited relatives here Sunday.

Robert Wigton of Gary spent Sunday here with Mrs. Wigton and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wigton. Mrs, Blma B. Lindsey of Albion, snbmitted to a major operation at 1 skeside bospital last we<k.

Miss Elizabeth Patton of Chicago visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Patton over BEaster. Mrs. Eva Swith of Allion submitted to a major operation Thursday morning at Lakeside hospital. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Rex and gamily of Chicago spent the week end with Mrs. J. C Kimmell and other relatives. Rev. 8. P. O'Reilley of the United Brethren church is 'in Garrett this week assisting in' conducting services. Dick Bennett has taken a traveling position and his place at the Kroger store has been taken by Howard Nelson., -

Mr. and Mrs. John Hurst and children of Zanesville, Ohio spent Sunday here with Mr and Mrs. W. H. Wigton. Mr. and Mrs. Adrain Biddle and family of Chicago spent the week end with relatives here. Returning home Monday. :

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dearbaugh and children of Toledo were guests over Easter of Mr and Mrs. J. O. Slutz and other reltaives.

James W. Wright age 91 one of Kendallvile’'s oldest and most prominent residents died at his home Tuesday morning. Have you looked over our line of Spring house dresses. Now is the time to buy. Big line at one dollar Stansbury’s. 1

. Mrs. Laura D. Grahm »f the Peatody Home North Manchcsier spent Easter with her sister M 3, J. W. Draper and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. A Rensberger and daughters of Detroit Mich., were guests Friday and Saturday of M. A. Cotherman and family. Mrs. Jane Jackson celebrated her 78th birthday anniversary Tuesday. She received many lovely gifts from ‘her relatives and friends. ~ Mr. and Mrs.. Bernard Mcßride and son of Fort Wayne and Mrs. Harrlett Larson and children of Albion spent Sunday wjth Mrs. Aaron Urich. Saturday night at the Bilks Home a free dance will be held for the mem bers of the Elks lodge and their families. All members are invited to attend.

~ Silk Drapes, Monks Cloth, plain or fancy. Heavy silk drapes for your doors and windows or recover your furniture. Stansbury for nice styles and qualities. ~ Mrs. Marle Blizabeth Bertsch age 78 wife of Gottlieb Bertsch died Sat‘nrday morning at her home ip Ken’dlllvfllo after an extended illness ltrom heart disease and dropsy. ‘ David Lewis Tumlinson, 83 lifelong resident of WNoble county died at his home in Wolf Lake Friday. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon from the Wolf Lake Adventist church. Two grandchildren survive.

Postmaster Edwin D. Smith announces that the four cent lssaue of the Army and Navy Commemorative samps have been placed on sale. There are several denominations of the stamps yet to be recelved bhere.

Mr. and Mrs. John Calbeck Frank Cain Mr. and Mrs. Guy Calbeck and family Mr and Mrs Elbert Roe and daughter of this city Mr and Mrs. Bob Robbins of Kendallville, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ‘Calbeck and family of Cromwell were guests at dinner Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Calbeck in Cromwell. "

Silk Hose, Corsets, Spring Gloves, Silk Underwear, Slips, Panties, Darce Sets. A complete line of gauze underwear. Stansbury will have what you want. ;

Officers Elected

The Ligonier Conservation Club met at the City Hall Friday March 26 and elected the fololwing officers: President—Dr, C. G. Lundy Secretary—Clyde Bubank Treasurer—Guy Calbeck Custodian—Kit Cassidy Directors Harold Simmons, Keith Working, Lester Nelson, BEden Schiotterback, Jacob Musser. The next meeting will be on Tuesday April § at 7:30 at the City Hall All those interested in the club are urged to attend this meeting.

Missionary Meeting.

l The Woman’s Missiona:y Soclety of the U. B. church willm eet at the home of Mrs. Henry Golder April 6th at 3 !p. m. Study is the third chapter of Congo Crosses Leader Mrs. Mivda ‘Wagoner. Hostesses Mrs. Golder Mre Osie Nelson and Mrs. Emma Wahl This is time for Living Link.

CRYSTAL

Tonight, April 1 *Double Feature Program Robert Youns “T)angerous Number” oan Arthur “More Than A Secretary” Friday and Saturday, April 2-3 Dorethy LaMour - Ray Milland “Jungle Princess” Popeye Cartoon Comedy Poets of the Organ Sunday, Menday, Tuesday, April 4-5-6 M-ty - ERROL FLYNN and Heart- ’TR el ANITA LOUISE et Y . B 141 WL LLE fi‘%firfl "~ y 5 :4' 4 b f ,’“v; ‘v VLT LIAa L Y S JA story of Cromwell and Albion—Musical News—Cartoon Wednesday and Thursday, April 7-8 Double Feature Program Booth Tarkington Story with the Maunch Twins “Penrod and Sam” Guy Kibbee —Alice Brady ‘ ) ‘Mama Steps Out

NEWS NOTES

Mr and Mrs E 4 Summers and family spent Sunday at North Manchester with her mother

Janet Lepird daughter of Joe Lepira of Goshen is now making her home with Mr. and Mrs. George Foster.

Miss Alberta Young of Elkhart is visiting Mrs. Earl Creps and family this week.

Mrs. Charles Osterdale, Mr. and Mrs. James Sullivan of Detroit called on Mr. and Mrs. George Keitzer Thursday.

F. P. Bothwell is entertaining his daughters Mrs. A. E. White and son Earl and Miss Helen Bothwell of Indianapolis this week.

Buryl Lepird of South Bend spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. George Foster. Mr. Lepird is now at the Aviation school in that city.

~ Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Sn@by and daughter Nancy of Toledo and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ramsby of Mishawaka spent Easter at the George Ramsby home.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hinderer and daughter Lucille and Wilhar Duke attended a birthday and PFaster dinner Sunday at the home of Harold Hinderer near Decatur, Mich.

Dr. and Mrs. John Wellington of Goshen are the parents of a son born Tuesday morning at the Goshen hospital Mrs. Wellington is a daughter <1 W. H. Wigton of this city.

New silk finished linen Dresses. This is the new class of the latest street dress. You will make gzood selection from this class at Stansbury’s. Only $296 and $3.95

Mr. and Mrs. Harley Fisher and Ed Kenney were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Avon Schwab in Albion. Guests from Alblon were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Schwab and daughter Enid and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shock and daughter Marilyn Rose.

SPRING GARDEN LLAWN NEEDS

Liquid Lime and Sulphur for ?)ormant Spray. Dry Lime Sulphur Arsenate of Lead Bordeau Vigoro Lawn and Garden Fertilizer Shady Spot Lawn Seed Lawn Broom, Lawn and Garden Rakes.

GARDEN SEEDS IN BULK

GUY CALBECKS HARDWARE

Mr. and Mrs. Clair Weir will spend the week end ir Fort Wayna.

Jack Draper of Fort Wayne spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs.. J. W, Draper

Mrs. Howard Augspurger of Stuigis, Mich., spent Easter withk her mother Mrs. Ada Jeanneret. -

Mrs. Shelley Hammer of Indianapolis is visiting her parents Rev. and Mrs. G. H. Bacheler in Albion.

Bernard Baughman was able to resume his work gt the American State Bank after an illness of a week.

Mr. and Mrs. Royal Borton had as ‘heir gulests Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller of Youngstown Ohio.

Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Moats were Sunday dinner guests of their daughter Mrs. Chester Workman and family in the country.

Miss Dorothy Kelley of Fostoria, Ohio spent Easter vacation with her : r Mrs. Nana Kelley and sister Mrs. Irving Stevens.

- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller returned to their home in Youngs:iowu Ohig, Sunday after spending a week's vacation here and at Topeka with relatives. :

The BEastern Star will hold a special Easter service Tuesday April 6 This is a beautiful service, new to the Ligonier Chapter gnd all members are urged to attend.

Lace Curtaine and Drapes. For this line, panels for the windows, Ruifled Curtains, Cottage Sets, A larger and better selection at Stansbury’s. Come let us quote prices.

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Flandt and daughter of Sturgis Mr. and Mrs. Bert BEcker of Topeka and Missas 7' ,ween and Geraldine Ecker of Chicagy> and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller of Youngs ton, Ohio were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Drain and family.