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THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA, THURSDAY OCTOBER 10, 1940

The fire department was called to the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Goshorn o, the North Side Tuesday night. Little damage was reported,

Mrs. Irving Stevens substituted for Mrs. Hannah Beverforden in the public school this week,

The condition of Miss Allce Vallance is reportedfto be very eritical. ¥

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winebrenner are the parents of g daughter born October 4 at the Lakeside hospital in Kendallville. | Resoluticng Of -'The Ahavas Sholon Congregation Whereag it has pleased the Almighty, iy His infinite wisdom to remove from our midst our beloved friend Isaac Rose, who wag blessed with a beautiful life of almost foun score years, and Whereas our congregation has logt a loyal members and coworker whe has endeared himself to us by devotion to duty, by his noble character and by his unfailing patience; therefore be it

RESOLVED: That our congrethe aff¥icted [ tiHRDLUMMM graticn share the sorrow with theh afflicted family over the loss of their dear one and be it further RESOLVED: That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the official minutes cf the Congregation Ahavas Sholom and 3 copy thereof he sent to the bereaved family and the local papers. Congregation Ahavag Sholom

Resolutions of Respect

Whereas it has pleaged the Almighty, in His infinite wisdom to remove from cur midst our beloved brother Isaac Rose, who was blessed with g life of almost four sccre years, and Whereas cur lodge has lost a true member who has endeared himgelf to us by his loyal devotion. . . RESOLVED: That our lodge share the sorrow with the afflicted family over the loss of their dear one and be it further RESOLVED: That a copy of thege resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the Elks Lodge and a copy thereof be sent to the bereaved family and the local papers. John Kenny ; Willard Slabaugh i Aubrey Todd =

In Mobile, Ala., S. R, Youpg was finedslo for preaking a window of his cell in the city jail. The function c¢f one-member of a club in Reidsville, S, C., is to object to every proposal, regardless of itg merit, lest the club adopt it to hastily. : Jack Marteps of Chicago, said he wag ‘““just having fun’” when he ripped a pcliceman’s raincoat and pulled the tail of the cop’s horse, but it c%st him a $lO fine and eight hourg in jail. A slice of wedding cake, made ) years ago, was eaten at a party given by Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Merriman rof Westport, Ccnp. A \few seconds after a black cat crossed the road before J. C. [Torring' car at Danville, N. J he lost control ¢f the machine and crashed into a tree. After 35 years of service, a threshing machine ownped by the Osborne brothers of Meadcr, Ky., still runs gatistactorily,

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Mr. and Mrs. Claude Harper Jr.. of St. Paul, Minn, are the parents of daughter born Oct. 5. Mr. Harper is a grandson -of Mss. Leslie Harper of pear this city

Mr. and Mrs, Stanton Vance will spend the week end in Marshall, Mich., with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Vance and family.

Mrs. W. G. Spears entertaiped at luncheon Wednesday for Mrs. Forrest Rodger and Mrs. Samuel Kunce of LaGrange,

Mrs. W. G. Spears will entertain the memberg of her bridge club from LaGrange tonight, Mr. and Mrs. W, G. Spears and family spent Sunday with Mr. gnd Mrs. W. K. Spears at Howe.

Miss Bessie Crowell and Miss Abaline of Kendallville were guests of Mr, and Mrs. L. L. Koon, Sunday. i

Mrs. Wayland Rose underwent a tonsilectomy at the office of Dr. Stultz last week.

Mrs. Grace Harper has returned from a trip to Raton, New Mexico where she visited her bro—ther Joe Weaver and family. The Weavers were former residents of Perry township and Mr. Weaver is also ar brother of Albert Wea-

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ver of this city.and Dr. Frank B. Weaver of Churubusco. Mr. and Mrs. Weaver celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary on Oct. Ist with®a dinner for their children and a few friends at nocn. In the evening the church of which they are members held a reception for them in the ¢hurch dining room. A fine program of music and readings was given after which they were pre—sented with a gift from members of the church and friends. Light refreshments were served. ’ Mrs. Harper stopped in Kansas City on her way home and visited Mrs. Rosilla M, Lint who formerly was Rosilla H.orper of the Richville com'munity.

Mrs. F." P, Wood and Mrs. Jennie Wclcott are spending two weeks with relatives ip Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. Murvin Heiber and family and Mrs. Bell of Toledo spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. R. K, Duke apd family, :

i' At the regular scout meeting ! Monday night plans for forminyg ‘ First-Aid teams to compete in the iMid-West First Aid meet to ;be held in February will be ‘made.. :

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