Ligonier Banner., Volume 71, Number 30, Ligonier, Noble County, 19 August 1937 — Page 2

T'he Ligonier Banner Bstablished 1867 Published by THE BANNER PUBLISHING CO. 124 Cavin Street M. A. Cotherman Editor-Manager

Published every Thursday and entered _thg Postoffice at Ligonier, Indiana a 8 gecond clasg.matter,

BROTHERS' IN TWO ACCIDENLS

Two Middlebury Youths Escape In- ,_ Jury In Separate Automobile £ Mshaps, i e e

~ Thle Brandeberry brothers, John and Floyd who lived with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Brandeberry lnorth of Middlebury both escapeds Berfous injury in separate accidents mear Middlebury 'Thur’sda,y night. .- About 10 p. m. Johp drove into a ditch at Greiner’s corners, one mile and a half south of Middlebury on road 13 to avoid striking ap automobile driven by Wesley Troygr of Mid dlebuuy, who drove onto the highway from a side road. The car, a 1934 Chevrolet owned

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by John was damaged considerably. ‘About two hours later shorily before midnight, Floyd driving his own 1937 Cuevrolet, lost control of his car in rounding a curve near the Middlebury creamery on the north edge of town. The car broke off three guard rail poles and came to rest against a utility pole. = ° Floyd whosy car was badly damaged, escaped with minor bmuises.

Gypsy Women Get Wallet

Southern Indiana police were on the alert for two gypsy women who lifted a wallet containing $7OO from the hip pockef of Joseph Ackerman, 70, a farmer living mear Madison.

NEWS NOTES

Mrs. Don Cotherman will spend the week end in Terre Haute with friends Mrrs. Maurice Hess spent Tuesday in iChicago puying fall goods for the Hess Fashion Shoppe. Mr. and Myrs. Herbert Peffley and daughter of Elkhart will spend the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Kiester of Wolf Lake, Joe Leavy has gone to the scuthern part of the state to vigit his son’

James Leavy and family, Gerry DeHoff county aumditor and well known gladioli grower has been selected as one of the judges at the annual state gladiold show to be held at Michigan City Saturday. Guests_in the Mi C. Pollock homse last Friday afternoon were the Mesdames Ezra Dodge, James Cranksha" Maurice McClew, Harry Holderness of Angola and Elizabgeth Gavin of Washington D. C. Mr. and Mrs. George Pinchon and daughter Mrs. Wayne Socott attended the funeral Tuesday at Climax Michigan, of Mr. and Mirs. Charlic Bailey who were fatally injured in an automobile accident. Mrs. Bailey was g gister of Mr. Pinchon and Mrs. Ivy Tyler of this city. Mrs. George Kietzer received worg vesterday that Charles Smalley of Columbia City had passed away. Don Cotherman and Joe Leavy Jr. will leave this evening for Indianapolis to attend the national conven

KIDS' DAY

A Day of Fun for the Boys and Girls of this vicinity (Ligonier and surrounding territory) Sponsored by the Merchants of Ligonier

fl - PARADE - - Advertising Floats ....$5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 $l.OO Decorated Doll Car. ...$1.50 $l.OO $ .50 Miniature Floats .......$5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 $l.OO Best Made-up 80y.....51.00 § .50 Decorated Bicycles ......$3.00 $2.00 $l.OO Best Made-up Gir1......51.00 $ .50 Decorated Tricycles ...$2.00 $1.50 $ .75 Best Clown Boy; Girl $l.OO $ .60

Winners of three-legged race....eeenn $l.OO Winners of 50 Yd. da5h.........._.....15t 50c 2nd 25¢ Winners of 756 Yd. Da5h.............15t 50c 2nd 25¢ Winners of 100 Yd. da5h................15t 50c 2nd 25¢ Winners of 100 Yr. da5h.............15t 50c 2nd 25¢ Win. of Roller Skating race, boys.lst 50c 2nd 25¢ Win. of Roller Skating race, girls.lst 50c 2nd 25¢

- Band Concerts Aftenoon and Evening Fort Wayne Accordion Band in Evening Concert

BRING THE KIDDIES == EVERYTHING IS FREE

THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA

tion of Young Democratic clubs of America. They will be among the delegates from Noble county. - On Thureday evening fifteen members of the Woman’s Relie! Corps together with members of their families gathered at Woodiawn Park and €njoyed a lovely picmic supper. The evening was spent visiting and playing cards and bunco. At a late hour when they departed each declared they had enjoyed a fine evening Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Latta and family of Milwaukee, Wis., and James Wagner of Muskogee, Ok!a., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Mau* rice Hess. They left Monday for a lake trip going to Buffalo N. Y., and Conastota W\ Y. and to Canada and will return to Ligonier in about ten ay. They left the haby and nurse with their aunt and uncle while they are gone.

Subacr'be Now For The Lixonler Banmer

SEVENTH ANNUAL

THURSDAY, AUG. 26

Mammoth Parade At 1:30 p. m. With The Following -« CASH PRIZES -

Best Decorated Oldsmobile, Pontiac ors Buick Automobile. I O Prize given by Ben G1a5er.........0.

Best Decorated Ford Car. Prize given bys I O 'Spear b ON, - T e

PIE EATING CONTEST Winners of Pie Eating contest..... 50c

LIGONIER, INDIANA

Christian Sclence Services

“Soul” was the subject of the Les-son-Sermon in all Churches of Christ Scientist, on Sunday, August 15. | The Golden Text was: “My soul thirsteth for God, for the living God: whien hsall I come and gppear before God?” (Psalmsg 42: 2(. Among the citations which comprised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: “The soul of the wicked desireth evil: bhis neighbor findeth no favou r in his eyes . He that followeth after righteousness and mercy findeth life, righteousness and honour”’” (Proverbs 21: 10, 21). “And one of the company said wunto him, Master, speak to my brother, that he divide the inheritance with me. And he said unto him, Man, who made me a judep or a divider over you? And he sald unto them, Take heed, and beware of covetousness: for a man’s life congistethh not in thea bundance of the

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things which he possesseth” (Luke 12: 13-15).

The Lesson-Sermon also included the following passages from tb' Christian Science textbook *“‘Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Our false views of life hide eternal harmony and produce the ills of which we complain. Because mortals believe in material laws aud reject the Science of Mind, this does not make materiality first and the superior law of Soul lagt” (p. 62). “As a material, theoretical life-basis s found to be a misapprehension of existence, the spiritual and divine Principle of man drawns upon humap thought, and leads it to where the young child was,”—even to the birth of a new-old idea to the spiritual sense of being and of what Life includes. Thus the whole earth will be transformed by Truth on its pinfons of light chasing away the darkness of error” (p. 191).

Best Decorated Chevrolet Automobile. $ Prize given by Lincoln Chevrolet, I O GT.WHREE T

Best Decorated Plymouth or DeSoto Car.s l O Prize given by Elijah Motor 5a1e5............

Win. of Scooter race under 7 yrs..lst 50c 2nd 25¢ Win. of Scooter race 7- 14 yrs.....lst 50c 2nd 25¢c Winners of Bicycle Ist race..............50¢c Sdrace e : 3rd race ...........70¢ : dthrace .. B¢ drls , bth race.......... 51.00

SOAP BOX DERBY Ist . ...$5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $250 $2.00 $l.OO

GIVEN AWAWRD The Wawaka GraPge Wins Recognltion From National Grange For Membership The Wawaka Grange met Tuesday evening at their hali in Wawaka. A picture of the seven founders of the Grange was presented. This was received from the National Grange as a reward for the work of the Wawaka Grange in securing new members. A shrt sketch of the life of each founder was given. For the Lecture hour a question bee was the feature. Plans were discussed for a camp fire at the next meeting. : A National Grange Broadcast will be made Saturday Augast 21 over station WL'W at 12:30 BST.

Word was received here this afternoon that Abe Ackerman of Fort ‘Wayne well known here dled suddenly at Atlanta City.