Ligonier Banner., Volume 73, Number 44, Ligonier, Noble County, 2 November 1939 — Page 3
JOCALS
Miss Jane Ullery, who has been staying ni town, spent the weekend with her parents. - IMr. and Mrs. Herman Williamson were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Williamson. Robert Pardue sprained his knee while hunting Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson and daughter, Mary Kay, spent Wednesday in South Bend, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burl Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kelley spent the weekend in Cleveland, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Healy.
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The Office Girls rolled on Friday evening. Hursey and Blem tied for high homors with 125 pins. ¥ Scores Leitch 122 119 121 Smith 105. 119 69 Lepird 71 71 79 Bickel 60 107 96 ' Sack 83 114 84 Slaymaker 104 114 111 Gilbert 108 74 97 Bowen 53 69 81 ' Blough 61 103 67 . Wolfe 73 91 74 ~ Calbeck 48 990" 52 Hursey 98 122 1256 ’ Dazey 111 96 60 Blem 84 125 9b Dewey 81 74 84 ~ Stewart 71 48 Biddle 101 84 95 200 Scores , A. Biddle 279. O. Fry 222. Topeka Bowling League Scores. V. Miller . 154 161 182 Franklin 143 155 174 Priest 129 106 104 E. Yoder 326 151 49
Total 652 573 559 Ulmer 181 156 112 Oesch 111 110 111 L. Yoder 128 126 172 Moseman 12T 151 160
Total 597 543 ' 555 Bailey 186 ti 3 173 Kohl L 998 159 98 Seagly - 127 179 156 Blough 127 179 140
Total 560 683 567 Bailey getting high score with 186.
‘Monday Night Girls Club, ~ Dorothy 70 97 ' 99§ ‘Auerbach 122 134 94 Schloss 108 99 102 E. Oliver 80 100 99 Q. Oliver : 48 116 1131 Rupert ; 129 Wagner 86 Roderick o3y 108 99 0. Oliver 656 64 .95 Bolitho 0 124 147 107 Biddle 1566 1380 131 Morley 2 109 107 106 Schwab : 113 .93 107 Garl 98 80 Foote 143 125 Harsh 128 119 Biddle getting high score with 156 pins. - The Wirk Garment League Scores ‘ Second Floor A. French 156 139 167 ok Smith 181 1322 148 B. Bickel 127 144 115 % 'Hite 202 131 143 Butz 167 180 138
Total 833 686 711 2230 Third Floor -+ y. T. French 166 109 133 Cory 135 183 121" IWalton 187 196 170 Moore i4p 213 169 Peterson 110 135 173 -Total = 744 805 756 2305 First Floor Bickel 137 152 166 ;Grams 145 160 118 R. Smith 158 145 164 Gran 114 106 140 Leavy 78 65 1387 Total 627 618 725 1970
- The Third floor were high for the evening and Moore got high score with 213. s
’ Art Biddle rolled the high game of the season with 279 pins, The Elks team will roll a match game with a team of Elks from South Bend Saturday night. L
Elks Bowling Scores The heavy barrage of the “Eyes’” of the Rex bowling team hit the hardwood for a total of 2449 pin handicap for the evening. Due to the fact that the Byrd snowplow was in the vicinity a number were absent en—countering a heavy downpour.
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Those bowling the 200 mark were Vern Fisher 201, Ralph'Rex 202, Todd 214. Scores Kelley 114 131 145 Thompson 140 126 127 Cockley 150 156 115 Engle 140 159 159 Rex 159 189 202
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Judges Chosen For Chicago Stock Show
Prize herds and flocks from numerous states and several Canadian provinces have been listed for the competitions of the 1939 International Live Stock Exposition which will determine the continental championships of the year for 30 of the leading breeds of farm animals. The exposition will be held in its 40th year at the International Amphitheatre at the Chicago Stock Yards dquring the week, December 2 to 9.
Many Authorities Named
A judges’ panel consisting of 46 well known livestock authorities from the United States, Canada, and Argentine has ‘been named to determine the prize winners in scores of competitions that will fill the daily programs during the eight day run of the show. Generally regarded as the most important award of the week is the grand championship of the fat cattle classes, which -will . _bhe awarded at midweek after four days of preliminary judging in which hundreds of choice baby beeves will be shown by the leading breeders and feeders and farm boys and girls of the continent.
It is annouced that winners in the steer calves of the 1939 show will be p icked by an Argentine cattle authority, J. Gordon Davis, of Buenos Aires. He previously officiated here in 1926. Farm Youths Exhibit
The exposition will open with a junior live stock show, which will be the main event of the December 2nd program. Several hundred farm boys and girls, largely from . the midwest states, will exhibit upwards of 400 baby beeves, lambs, and pigs of their own raising, most of which have been first prize or championship winners at State or County Fairs held earlier in the season. Four times in the past ten years the grand champion steer has been shown by 4-H Club members. The last such winning was at the 1938 show when an Illinois farm girl exhibited the grand champion.
LOCALS
~ Harold ‘Stoner and Miss Francis Stetchon visited his parents in Royal Center, Indiana Sunday. : ' . Mr, and Mrs. John Free are the parents of a baby girl, Suzanne, born on Friday, October 27, at the Kendallville hospital., Mr. and Mrs. Oscani Barch and family ewre in Chicago Sunday visiting his mother, Mrs. J enniel ‘BarChq
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown of Los Angeles, California entertained with a garden “party on Monday, October twenty-third in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Gates of Ban Francisco, California. The following guests, all formerly of Ligonier and now of Los Angeles, (California were present: Mrs, Alene Zimmerman, Mr, and Mrs. Calvin Kmiecht, Mrs. Genevieve Scott, Mrs. Florence Mormell, Mrs. Buelah Stone, John Yorkey, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Muffler and son, Pat, and the guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Gates of: San Francisco. (Mrs, Brown was formerly Freda Lynn of Ligonier.
QUICK RELIEF FROM Sqnll'nlt?n'o(pfnbfi!;ou Arhlu fron; STOMACH ULCERS e wmunmrm Must Help or it Will co:t " Over one million bofttles of t] : for R ' “:;;., sid. Sold on ITy sl Drug Store
Left to right, Representatives Boland, Sabath and Bankhead
i ;._;llullfllllllllllIIlflllllllllifllllfllllllmilllIlllllllllllfl!Ié } E REALESTATE - o D+ o TRANSFERS : AlllllllllfllIIHIllIlmll!lllllinlllllll!lllmlHIMIflIIIlIIIlIk!? For Two Weeks Ending Oct. 28. Thomas, George M. & wif to Oliver C. Will & Faye Iva Will, pt ILot 63 Sandy Beach Add. Bear Lake.
Detering, Mary C. & husb. to Thelma Autenrieth, pt lot 184, Mitchell’s Add. Kendallville. Autenrieth, Thelma to Wm. F. Detering & wf. pt lot 184 Mitchell’s Add. Kendallville.
Lisle, Frank to Helen Graham, pt lot 38 Daniel’s Add. Kendallville.
Home Owners Loan Corp. to Chester M. Boszor & wf pt lot 15 Dimondale Add & pt lot 29 Clark’s Add. Kendallyville, McDaniel, Nora & husb. to Ora L. Tucker & wf pt lot SEI4 NWI Sec. 23 Noble Twp. _ Brandeberry & husbh. et al to rl F¥. Strater & wf lot 9 Pancake Add. Ligonier.
j Strater, Carl F. &wftoA. B, Mier, lot 9 Pancake Add. Ligonier, Kiser, Perry W., Admr. to Justin McLallin, pt SWI, Sec. 10 Sparta Twp. Eckhart, Salam A. & wf to Loren E. Sabrosky Frl. pt NWI4 Sec. 33 Wayne Twp. Morrison, Andrew J. to Warren J. Miller & wf pt- E¥% SWI4 Sec. 28 Wayne twp. Juif, Frank J. & wf to John J. Zuber & wf Frl. Wl4, SE% Sec, 16 Jefferson twp. Zuber, John J. & wf to Forrest H. Parker, lot 4 Sunset Beach, Skinner Lake & Frl. W SE¥% Sec. 16 Jefferson twp. Billman, Otis A. to Blanche B. Billman, S pt SE% Sec. 22 Perry twp.
Ziebell, Ethel E. et al to Rosa Bortner pt NW3% NW Sec. 2, Jefferson twp. : Zimmerman, Fred & wf to Milo Thompson NW¥4 SEY% & W% NE? Sec. 2 Wayne twp. Thompson, Milo to Audrey S. Zimmerman NW¥% SEY% & W% NE% Sec. 2 Wayne twp. . _ Teal, George M. & wf to Walter Wolf & wf pt lots 2-3 blk 4 Miller’s Add. Ligonier, | Westphal, Ernest M. &wf to Helen G. Foehl, pt lot 22 Lash’s Add. Kendallville, |
Stienbarger, Claude H. & wf to Bessie Van Dyne pt SW3% NW % Sec. 18 Orange twp. Wolf, Cora B. et al to Claus Bobeck & wf pt lots 2-1 Chapman Add. Ligonier.
Vance, Russell et al to J, Wesley® Vance pt outlot 83, Ligonier. . Henney, Forrest M. & wf to Flora D. Fear & husb. pt lot 9, O. ‘P, Cromwell,
Stauffer, Florence Z. & husb. to Hallie Irelan lot 69 Spencer & Wheeler’s Add. Avilla, Howe, Charles E. & wf to James Wm. Ensor & wf pt lots 257-258 Mitchell’s Add. Kendallville. Morton, Pat C & wf to Wm. 0. Robinson & wf lots 32-33 Sunset Beach Add. Skinner Lake. Worman, Floyd & wf to Fred J. & Daisy O. Mya, lot 42 & pt lot 43 Lesh McKee Subdivision Kerr Island, Sylvan Lake, - | LaGrange National Farm Loan Association to Rex Bodenhafer & wi W¥% SEY Sec 1 Allen twp. ~Moore, Elvin C. et al to Milton ore, lots 1,2, 3, 4 Poyser’s Add. Cromwell. :
Moore, Elma K. to Milton Moore lots 1,2, 3, 4 Poyser’s Add. Cromwell, ’ - Moore, Milton & wf to Mabel M. Henney & husb lots 1,2, 8, 4 Poyser's Add. Cromwell. Huston, Gedrge F. Exec. to Hugh Ramer, pt BE% SWi% & pt W% SEY% See. 31 Orange twp. ‘Lisle, ¥rank to Huston L. Coe & wi pt lot 143 Mitchell’s Add. Kendallville; , : v Simon, Clifford E. & wf to Alice B, Biddle Shaw, EY% SEY% Sec. 16 & SEX% NE% Sec. 16 Wayne t'n' ;14."3 Wl #"f" n".v‘“ "*‘ffi
vania, left; Adolph J. Sabath, chairman of the house rules committee, and Speaker Willlam B. Bankhead after the house had cleared the way for quick action on the senate-approved bill, -
‘Lee, Minnie L. & husb to Horace O. Breiding & wf pt lots 246145 Mitchell’s Add. Kendallville.
Depore, Adam to Nellie Rogers lot 23 Smith’s Add Ligonier. Calbeck, Leland R., trustee, to Merle S. Buchtel W 5 SEI4 30 Perry Twp & lot 86 Orig. Plat ‘Ligonier. > ‘ DeVault, Wm. A. &wf to Hugh Eshelman & wf lot 7 blk 5 Minot’s lAdd. Kendallville.
- Bianski, Frank et al to John Bianski pt N 2 SWII4 & pt E¥ NWI, Sec. 29 Swan twp. Huff, Charley to Charles E. Huff & wf NE% NWI4; Sec. 22 Swan twp. } Beerbower, Homer O. & wf to Harry R. Collier & wf lot 28 Sun}set Beach, Skinner Lake.
I:] Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kelley spent ne week enq 1~ Clevcland, Ohio. Miss Betty Lee Baker of Elkhart spent the week-end with Miss Patty Longenecker. Mrs. Clea Green, who is a paient in tme Kendallville hospital, is improving. The American Legion; Auxiliary will hold their regular meeting at their hall Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. U, S. Hampton of Bremen spent Thursday with Mr, and Mrs. Frank Willits. Mr. and Mrs. Haniold Wible and son Larry Lee of Muskegon, Mich., were here over the week end. Mrs. Will Hire and Mrs. [Mermill Hire spent Tuesday in Fort ‘Wayne, :
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Michael ntertained Mr. Clea Green and tharles Micnaels for Sunday dinmer.
Miss Helen Wolf and Miss Faye Jull have returned from a week'’s isit to Kentucky, Tennessee and Vriginia. : ‘ Miss Annabelle Seagley of Chiago University spent the week ’nd here with relatives and riends. 5
Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Williams and Mrs. Ethel Bourie were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Braden. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Moody were
inner g uests Sunday of Mrs. .ouise Miller and Mr. J, W. Mcoy of Kendallville. The Study Club of the Catholic chunch Our Lady of Good Counsel, will meet with Mrs. William Mec‘Guin Tuesday evening.
Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Lundy and sons spent four days over the last week-end in Bedford, Ind,, visiting relatives' and friends. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hire Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Purl Hunt, Mrs. Nettie Dausman, Mrs. Bea Dausman and son Jack all of Elkhart. e l
Miss Dorothy Jean Leming has resigned hen position as operator at the Oliver Beauty Shop. She will open a beauty shop in Topeka in the near future. Mr, and Mrs. A, J. Dillon, Judson ‘and Barbara Dillon of Culver spent the week end with Miss Alice Vallance and Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Cooper. S. 8. Neufer, Mmn, and Mrs, Earl Neufer, Harriett and Edward Neufer of Topeka {jeined them for dinmer at the Coooer home., : | "Mrs. Katherine Leming and{ Miss Frances Sack are moving this week into the Showalter property they recently purchased on Me-' Lean street. Tenants on their. farm north of Ligonier will be Mr. and Mrs. O. Ritter and family who have been living on the John Rarick farm near lake Wawasee, Mr. and Mrs. Willis- Schlotterack entertained the Friday -ing Euchre club at their home west of Cromwell Friday evening. Delicious refreshments were) re. Clint Sellars. Guests wree present from Cromwell, Elkhare BEOTR
Garment Factory Notes @ = Dby JoelLeavy ] ee e e e S Se e e eSy
" "Now that Hallowe’en “4s over ;and the Goblins and Ghosts have }depfiurted for another year, we can 11 relax and resume normal activities. There was the usual Lound of parties relative to the season, the next group will be }Christmas parties and the Master and Wirk Offices are planning an office party and gift exchange for December 22nd, the Thunsday preceeding Christmas. The committee on arrangements is: Mrs. Merl Gilbert, chairman; and the Misses Mildred Wolfe, ‘Maureen, Cass, Mary Jane Jackson and Mrs. William Cochran.
As actual proof that once in the Garment Business you can never entirely leave it—is the news of the opening of a dress shop by who is now handling an attractive line of dresses at hen! home. She has appropriately called the shop the *“Colonial’’, All of her former associates in the Master ofItice extend econgratulations and pest wishes for her success in the inew venture.
Miss Doris Fain assisted Mrs. Donald Cotherman in entertaining the members of the S. S. S. Society last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Cotherman,
A large group of the office and factony employees, who are members of the Elks Lodge attended the dance at the Kendallville Elks Home last Saturday, it was one of the features of the Northern urday and Sunday. On Sunday an which was held in that city SatIndiana - Elks district convention, initiation was held with each lodge furnishing one of the officers and your reporter acted as Organist for this service representing. the Ligonier lodge.
A great many toys have come in this past week and the men of }the rechieational club are planning to devote to evenings a week ‘from now on until the holidays mending and crepainting them for
Knuckle Down to It
By HELEN FOLLETT
That little Tound bone on your wrist should have enough padding so that it won’t be outstanding. A light massage now and then with cocoanut oil will fill out the tissues, especially if you do hand'Waving and QNane-circliug exers cises. An imposing wrist bone is 'suggestive of scrawny old age, like enlarged knuckles. While attending to your hand care, give your knuckles a creamy workout; wrig‘gle your fingerg\so they will keep flexible. R~ .
~ Dressing the wrists is a matter that eludes the attention of many of the most ardent beauty seekers. The subject should come to mind "when they observe ladies ;w.ho wear dainty cuffs of lace and ‘sheer fabrics that are flattering to the hands. Paris dressmakers lmake a Special point of decorating the lower portion of the sleeves. And they are fussy about the length, A long sleeve that ends an inch above the wrist nubbing is awkward and ugly.
Sarah Bernhardt knew that her hands did not qualify, so she wore sleeves made wtih a deep point that came midway between wrist and finger bases. It’'s wise to be conscious of beauty defects so one can 'disguise them., Heavy rings and bracelets call attention to hands that arem’t strictly up to beauty snuff. The dashing type can wear beautiful, barbaric shackles on her wrists; the small.‘ dainty woman should stick to dainty jewelry. : ‘ ® & * Are you g slave to metal curlers? There are tricks to be learned. £ To make the ringlets strong, use a setting lotion on only a: few inches of the ends. Waetting the strand too high up causes a frizzy effect, Divide the hair in even‘
... Every SATURDAY and SUNDAY ... The Best Entertainment of the Entire Middle West 5 Big Acts of Presentmfi Famous Stars of Stage, Screen and adio—Week{after Week e IN_ ADDITION TO e This Weeks Screcn Laugh Treat Joe E. Brown and Martha Raye durs A & . ' ” ‘sl,ooo A TOUCHDOWN Ly ~su
distribution. More could still be used and We would appreciate the cooperation of the people of this community in donating any broken toys they may care to dis'pose of,
Mrs. Dewey = Baker and Mrs. Dean Cook have been on the sick list this week. Mrs. Baker returned to work Wednesday morning. Mrs. Cook is still confined to her apantment the victim of [a severe cold.
AROUND THE DEPARTMENTS: Miss Mary Jane Jacyson spent Saturday afternoon \and Sunday in South Bend, Indian\-—-Miss Maureen Cass was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Allen Hardenbrook in Auburn, Indiana over the week-end.—Bride of the week, Miss Lucile Frick, Embroidery Dept.,, wedded on Thursday at nine o’clock, to Mr, Ralph Becker, employed at the Seagly Hardware.—And Mrs. Helen Flowers was united in matrimony to Denver Grate.— Miss Roma Renner spent Saturday afternoon in Goshen, Indiana.— The Wirk Ladies Pedro Club, with Mrs. Belle Savoie and Miss Caroline Heltzel acting as hostesses were entertained at dinner last Friday at ‘“The Claxton’’, in Albion, Indiana; Later Pedno was played in the Lounge and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Mable Hursey, high; Mrs. Nancy Clouse, second high; and Mrs. Armita Stevens, consolation. At a late hour ice cream and cake and coffee were served. ©Others in attendance besides those already mentioned were: Mrs. Gertrude Gat{wood, Mrs. Martha Williamson, |Mrs. Mae Butler, Mrs. Martha |Williamson will be the hostess for {the November meeting of the club,
‘Mrs. J. E. Culver who moved to Elkhart from Ligonier a number of years ago and who at present is located in LaGrange, is spending a few days visiting friends in Ligonier.
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