Ligonier Banner., Volume 74, Number 42, Ligonier, Noble County, 17 October 1940 — Page 1

ILLOCAL NEWS

Mrs. Merrill It!'re will enter—tain her bridge club tomorrow night, ’ : tNineteen members of the local M. E. Epworth league attended the intitute in Kendallville Monday night, ;

~(Mrs. Mildred Rouch is in Lake—gside hospital Kendallville for treatment of an infected finger; Charles Moore has purchased the Willis Leming property on Crand street.

Mrs. Etta Hoch of Edwards—burg, Mich., was a guest Tuesday of her mother—in-law, Mrs, Mattie Henderson. <

Mr, and Mrs. Fred Bickle, Migs Grace Bickle and Miss Viva Huit attended the foot ball game in South Bend Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stechcon of South Bend visited Mrs. Blanche Billman, Sunday. Mrs. Earl Creps has returned henge from the Elkhart hospital and is slowly improving, : Mrs. Ray Huosand was taken to the Elkhart hospital Monday for observation,

Mr. and Mrs, Everett Orn and son Charles spent Sunday in New Paris with Mr. and Mrs. Dora Carrier,

Mrs. Ralph Thomas will leave Saturday for Denver, Colo., after gpending a month here witn her parents Mr. and J. H. Reynclds, : Mrs. Charles Andrews was hostess to the Ligonier Study Club yesterday afterndon. Mrs. Q. F. Stultz hagd a paper on ‘“Americans From Abroad.

Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Atterberr: and Mrs. Geo. K. Smith of Chicago were week end guestg in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Drain. The ladies are sisters.. Mr. and Mrs. Will Gauby °of Greenville, Ohio spent the week end with E, M. Culver and family, Mrg. Carrie Wade gand Mrs. Blanch Wigton, " Mr. and Mrs, John Burke were in Coshen Saturday night. Miss Catherine Kegsey who spent several weeks in Kendall—ville has returned to her home here, i % Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Jackson will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary Sunday Oct, 20th at their home northwest of the city.j A family dinner will be a feature of the day. : : Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gates of Kalamazoo, Mich., Miss Lucile Schwab. of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schwab and family of Elkhart spent Sunday witn] their mother Mrs. Ruby Schwab in Wawaka.

Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hansen of Chicago were over night guests of Mr. and Mrs, Roswell Earnhart. The Hansens were on their way to Fort Lauderdale, Fla,. to spend the winter. z

P hester Vanderford has pur—chased the Carney property on Main street. The property will be remodeled and will be occu—pied by the Vanderfords, Mrs. Emma Bible and son of Coshocton, Ohio visited Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Stertzbach lagt week, Mrs. Bible is a sigter of Mr. Stertzbach,

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Allen and Miss Margaret La){ee of Indianpolis spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Kar] Decker were here over the week end. ‘They will close their home here and will be located this winter in Waterloo, lowa. L

Mrs. George [email protected] enter—tain the Progress club Monday night. The regponse will be eur—rent events. A book review will be given Ly Mrs, Leland Thomp—son.

Mr.. and Mrs. Tawrence Il.ineg entertained the members cf their bridge club Monday night gt dinner at Koon's restaurant. Cardgs were played at the Haines home and prizes were given Mrs. Ar. thur Fergugon, Mr. and Mrs. R4y Loy-and Leland Calbeck. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Plummer Friday evening entertained the Boy Scouts and - their parents. About fifty were present. Moving pietures of their northern trip were shown along with other pic—tures of the camporee and scout camps. A weiner angd marsgh—mallow roast was enjoyed. ; - Mrs. Don Garland entertained Mrs. Ruth Sickafoose, Mrs. R. C. Lake, Mrs. W. H. Green Mrs, Bernard Baughman, Miss Lucile Schwab, Mrs. George Green and Mrs. Willis Leming at bridge Thursday afernoon. Prizes were given Misg Schwab and Mrs.. George Green. Refreshments were served, #

= Mr, and Mrs.Jac k Hire vigited in Kalam@azoo, Battle Creek and Hopkin, Mich., last week. Thursgay they werq accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Glagscott of ‘Hopkin, On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Leon Glasscott and family of Hopkin vigited Mr. and Mrs. Hire Mrs. Lena Urich, Mrs. Ella Abbil and Mrs. Harriett L_au‘on'i and children spent the week end in the gouthern part of the state. : Mr. and ‘Mrs. Paul Ridencur and daughter Lois will move to the Cass property at the corner of Second and Grand streets which is now occupied by the Rollin Baker family. =

~ 'Mr. and Mrs. Russel Plummer entertained a group of friends Sunday afgernoon, . e Mr. and Mrs; Earl Taylor spent Sunday in South Bend with Mr. and Mrs. Buryl Taylor. Mrs. Shirley Kalb, of Kimmel! is in Lakeside hospital for treatment, e i

Mrs, Margaret Wilhelm had he: tongils removed yesterday by Dr. R. D. Arnold. - William! Plungmer was admitted to Goshen hospital Moanday for treatment. |~ b

Mrs.. Horace Ullery = entered Lakeside hospital Wednesday night for a major operation. Mrs. J. N. Denny suffered the fracture - of her left wrist when she fell in the yard at her home last Thursday. . e g

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cass of Jackgon, Mich, spent the week end here with her mother Mrs Rosa Taylor. x

~ Irl Rose returned to his home in New York City Sumnday after being called here by the death of hig father Isaac Rose. s 'Max Barns, of Litcbtied, Mieh., visited Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Knowles and gon George several day last weeks. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Harley Fisher were Sunday dinner guests .of Mr. and Mrs, Avon Schwdb in Albion.’ e

~ The Misses Lina and Clara Herald, Mrs. Jesgi¢i Kirkland. iMrs. Leilg Smith and Nrs. Ella Abdill spent Wednesday in Fort Wayane. Rev. and Mrs. O. J. Beardsiey who have been quarantined for ‘he past three weeks will be reeaged Friday q:o_rnlng. ; Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Schlotter—back of this city are parents. of . son, born by Caesarian operation Monday in Lakeside hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Price of aGrange were Sunday evening ‘upper gueets of Mr.. and Mrs, Villis Leming, : Dwight Marion Hooten of Fort Vayne spent Sunday with §la" ‘ather Dwight Hooten in Wa—waka.’ ik l

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith of Wawaka had ag their guests oyer Sunday 'Mr., and Mrs. Djle Hooten of Kokomo. 7

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bryan and Yamlily have moved here from Warsaw. They are living in the Denning property on McLean street. L

Father Reed, Richard Shdgl, John Pag Tierney, and Tom Reagan attended -the Notre DameGeorgia Tech foot ball game at South Bend Sgt‘urday. ; Mr., and Mrs. Stanton Vance. Mrs. Harry Jacobs amd Frapk Vance spent thé weék end with Mr. and- Mrs. {Wesley Vance and family at- Marghall. Mich. P iMr. and Mrs, Gerald Johnson entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schwab Jof Cromwell, Mrs. Charles Schwab «f Wawaka -and- Mr, - and Mra. Fred Schwab and son Don of Albion. Sy s

~ Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hile and Mr. and Mrs, Joe Reed were Sun,day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kurtz. The dinner was in homnor of Mr. Hile who. gcelebrated hfa birthday anniversary. o ~ Mr. and’\Mrs." Allen' Wysong 6f Chicago were guests of Mr. and Mrs, W. S.-Milner over- the week. Mr. and Mrs, Forrest Remley of Chicago visited’ relatives here over Sunday. - i

Mrs. G. 8. Lyon who has beeh ill for severa)l weekg is improving.

Mr. ‘and Mrs. George W. Ho.ward entertained at dinner Sun: day for Mr, ad Mrs. C. E. Franks of Albion and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Angel of Marshall, Mich. . Dale Juday was pieasantly sur— Trised Sunday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shannon and children of Solomon Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Joehn Speckeen and Mr. ang 'Mre. David Dunlap and children who went to his:- home with a pot luck supper to. celebrate his birthday anniversary. Mr.Juday. was presented a number of Eifts. Seventeen miembeéers of the Social Hour and nine guests of Fort Wayne enjoyed a picaie supper Friday mnight at the home of Mrs Paul Noe in Fort Wayne. Mrs, Carrie Wade bad ag dinner #uests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.. William Gauby of Greenville, Ohio, Mr. and ‘Mrs.. 'Mel . Culver and daughter Betty and Mrs, Blanche Wigton. MO T

Mrs. Elizabeth Marker of West Third street has her left arin in a cast as the result of an injury she suffered when descending steps while visiting last week in Valparaiso, Mrs. Marker accom—monied ‘Mr. and Mrs. - Charles Ebert, Mr. snd Mrs. Ed Harper and Mrs, Ralph Smith to Valparaiso to visit & relative who is il, e Mr. and Mrs, Virgli Bobeck entertained the members of their club at g pot luek supper Sunday night. The members are: Mr. and Mre. Milo Wetriok, Mr, sng Mrs, Johu Heary, Me. aa ‘Mrs. Stoltz of this ety and Mr. ud.

Che Zigonier Banuer

ST.SO Per Year

PLANS MADE FOR HALLOWE’EN - CELEBRATION

Plang gre being made for the annual Hallowe’en celebration to be held here on Thurgday eve-— ning October 31. The parade will be on Cavin street starting promptly at 7:30 P. M. ‘ Dr, Arnold Elscn is general chairman of the ecelebration and the congmittees to assist him are: Finance—Dr. Elson, W. G. Spears, Robert Sedgwick, Gerald Hayes. Dr. R. J. Stoelting and Dr. Q. F, Stultz. ; Platform—L. L. Koon. - Parade—George Green and Dr. Maurice Blue. ;

The judges for the parade will be announced next week. Entertainment will be furnigh.. ed on the platform by the mas_ queraders and those taking part in the parade. An 011 tiddlers contest will also he staged on the platform.

Dan Drain Enters Naval Reserve Corps

~ Dan Dirain, son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Melvin Drain has been accepted in the U, S. Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps, He will leave for New York City on Nov. 20 where he will board the b 8 S. Virginia for g 30 day cruise to Panama and back. The ship stops at Hampton Roads, Va., Cuba, Bermuda and Panama. Af—ter his cruise he ig given a three month training course at North—western University. At the completion of. thig course he is given the commission of Ensign in the U. 8. Naval Reerve. Dan is an honor student and a senior at Indiana University at Bloomijng—ton. v

Popular Ligonier Couple Married Sunday

A pretty wedding took place Sunday morning at the Church of Christ in Kendallville when Misg Annabelle Seagly, daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. John F. Seagly of this ecity and Elden M. Smith son of ‘Mr, and Mrs, Sanger Smith glso of this city were united in marriaze the Rev. M. Jones of Chicago of—ficiating. Attending the couple were Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Seagly of Topeka, The bride was attired in g brown guit with brown accessories. The bride was grad—uated from DePauw university. She hag been engaged in welfare work, being a member of the staft of the Noble county welfare so_ ciety. The bridegroom is employed the Seagly hardware gtore here,

On their return from g wedding trip in Ashewille, N. C.. they will be at home in their newly furnished home on West Second street. * John Rine of Bristol spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Richard T.ake. Judge and Mrs, C. C. Carlin and Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Dodge were guests of Mr. and Mrg. A. L. Martin Sunday. . Mr, and Mrs. John Martin of Indianapolts will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Martin next Sunday. 0

. Mrs. Ray Sherer and daughter Virginia, Mayville, Mich., spent lagt week with her mother Mrs. Mattie Goshorn. . Other guests Sunday of Mrs. Goshorn were My, and Mrs, George Goshorn and Misg Eva Cook, Mrs. Sherer and daughter returned to May - ville Sunday night. _ Mrs. Jesse Levine, Mrs. Cha - les Andrews. Mrs. F. A. Churchill Mrs. Fred Geiger, and the Misses Helen Kelley, Helen ~ Wolte, Gladys Baker, Olga, Ena ang Queenie Oliver attend a banquet and meeting of the Business and Protegsional Women’ Club in Fort Wayne last week. Burial was made Tuesday in Oak Park cemetery of the body of William Bender, 78, of Albion. Surviving are the widow, four sons and two step—sons,

. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Benthine arej spending a month in New York City with their daughter. ] ~ Mrs. Harmon Harper and dau_l ghter Mary Esther were dis—charged from the Wolf Lake ‘hospital Friday and brought to their home here. : _ Mr. and Mrs, George Hursey of Goshen spent Sunday with Mr. . Miss Berniece Rager of Eik;w the week end with her Mother Mrs. O. M. Rager. . Mr, and Mrs, Ray Tyler have ‘noved from the Denning property on Mel Lean sfreet to the property | Of Mrs. Faye Fry on West Third

THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER INDIANA, THURSDAY OCTOBER 17, 1940

Capacity Crowd Hears Fred Bays

More Than 1200 At Wawaka Meeting Monday Night

A capacity crowd listened to Democratic State Chairman Fred Bays Mconday night at the Wa—waka high school gymnasium. A fighting speech by chairman Bays was greeted by enthusiastic ap—plause. e

County Clerk Harold V, Curstis presided at the meeting which was opened by County Chairman Roy Lint. Prominent candidates from over the district were introduced and Joseph Sueltzer, 4&} district Democratic chairman and Frank E. Corbett, Democratic candidate for Congress made short talks. :

Prediction that Pregident Roosevelt would carry every state in the union in the coming election was made by State Chairman Bays who lauded the President ag one of the world’s greatest humanitarians, 3

Nazarene Revival - . Begins October 22

Revival meetings will begin Tuesday evening Oct. 22 and con. tinue until Nov. 3 at the Naz—arene church with Evangelist and Mrs, Alva O. Estep of Losantville, Ind., evangelist and singer. _ Special music and old time gospel preaching each evening. Services begin at 7:30.

Young Dems To Dance Oct. 22

~ The Young Democratic Club of 'Noble County is sponsoring a dance next Tuesday evening to be held at the opera bhowse in Cromwell follopwing a speech by Otto E. Grant, Jr.. at the Cromwell school house. il * All young voterg are invited to come and bring their friends. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Fishel of Lansing, !lich, anncunce the en. gagement of their daughter Mari_ an to Charles L. Coss of Lansing Michigan, son of Mrs. Harry H. Doll of this city. The wedding will take place October 25 in the parlors of Central Temple House Lansing. 3

BOWLING NOTES

CITY BOWLING The Wirk Garment -bowling team registered a high for the ieries Friday night, hitting the pins for 2841 taking three games straight from the City Firemen,, including handicaps, The Chair Factory team took three straight from the Masoniec team hitting the maples for 2728 including the handicap. ! o Eikss o ¥, Ninber ... .0 115 3193 161 F. Bowen ........... 168 149 218 W. Schrock ....... 178 175 139 E. Bowen ..........., 162 177 147 Fergugon ........... 1756 170 213 Handicap ... ..' 20 %9 20

878 813 898 Total 2589 - ‘State Police . JUHU a 6 1% 118 Suelzen ... 140 139 150 Melson . ... 110 174 166 Lesson - ......... 128 149 go Kveretts ... -160 1%4 138 Handicap ......... 120 120 120 859 8490 76;8 Total 2467 = By Firempn

M. Miller ..........'179 168 162 Ostrander .........,. 148 192 172 Eversole ....... 135 181 110 Damey ............ 120 147 199 Oyler ........... 163 197 198 Handicap .......... 40 40 Qfi : 785 92b 861 Total 2571 ol Wirk Garment ‘ Fremch . 176 156 142 B. Smith ..., 132 183 18 Walten ... 176 ‘:19.5,_'/,.%3' Grams ... 184 160 164 Meore ... ... 186 212 200 | Hafldi@&p -V-'----fl-"".--"- 73 . ?3 ~§B

* Fust With The News In Ligottier "

Celebrate 47th . - Anniversary : ~ Of Wedding

l Mr. and Mrs. Wiilard Stabler celebrated their 47th” wedding .'_anniverg'ary at their home gt 101 ;Smith street, Sunday at a pot 'luck dinner for their children and many friends. Those present were Chas. Heermann, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Stabler and son Laurence of Ligonier Mr. and Mrs. Glen ‘Stabler and two children Harold ‘and Norma Rose of Topeka: Mr. and Mrs. Dolphus Stabler and daughter Lois, Mr. and Mrs. Wil—l Ham Hess, Mrs. Verna Hire, Miss Mary Jane Hire, - Chag. Fisher, Lester Stabler, Miss Ethel Niles, Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Stabler, Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Blue and daughter Elanor, and Mrs. Alice Wilkinson of Syracuse. All left wishing Mr. and Mrs. Stabler many more happy years of wedded life.

Mrs. Addah Kauffman ~ Funeral Held Monday

i Mrs. Addah Kauffman, 67, wife :of Vernop C. Kauffman, died Fri- ’ day at her home northeast of here | where she had lived for twenty lo_ne years. Death was c¢aused by cerebral hemorrhage. ’ Surviving are the hushand, a ‘sister, Mrs. Rufus Hartzler apd an adopted daughter, Mrs. Ken—neth Reynolds. Funeral services were held at Topeka Monday afterpoon, T

Funeral For Lester Jones Held Tuesday

Funeral services were held Tuesday afterfioon at the Wawa—ka Methodist church for Lester Jones, 62, of Wawaka who died Sunday at thg St. Joseph hospnital in Fort Wayne, following an ex—tended illnesg.

Mr. Jones operated a saw mill and cider press for many years in Wawaka and was-well known in this community. ; Surviving gare the widow, one son Carl Jones, of Wawaka: five daughters, Mrs. Ellen Franks, of Wawaka, Mrs. Dorothy Teal of Indianapolis, Mrs. Walier Eagle—son, Mrs. Russell Stauffer and Mrs. Merrill Grooms of Ligonier. Interment was made in Salem cemetery north of the city in charge of the Brown funeral home. .

Recreation Committan Will Meet Monday

The Recreation committee will ?eet Monday night jn the Youth enter hall on Neorth Martin street. All members of the committee are urged to be there promptly at 7:30 o’clock.

* Chair Factory Hengd .....o5 . 304 15% 184 Rhoades ........... 145 137 130 H -BRex ... .....36F 178 17% Coekiey - ........... 151 I%¢ 1% I Rex ... 386 I 8 193 Handieap ............ 89 89 89 : 905 927 896 " Total 2728 : Masons Sprague .......... 156 1656 143 Poppy .ol 121 166 241 VanAman .......... 120 174 165 Sehntt . ......i. 186 128 5% Henry ... 200 108 2138 Handicap ................ 46 46 46 ’ 809 779 895

. i Totgl 248% City Hatchery ; Jackson ............ 123 158 174 Wolf oo 188 1686 149 Couts ui a 1 308 104 Hayden .............. 137 1892 148 B. Miller Sesesinvisee s 102 1487 36D Handicap .............. 42 42 42 721 799 1765 . Total 2284 : The Hub : o K. Vanette ......... 96 . 130 151 Williamson ........ 164 146 152 B. Fisher ...... 140 128 127 M Biah ... . 150 186 168 B. Vanette ... ...124 172 162 HahGleas ... ... 41 41 41 o s YRS %08 861 Total 2196 ' s

ELKS BOWLING i Nothing exciting developed in the Elks bowling team Thursday on the local Fourth Street Recreae tion alleys More interest should be given by the local Elks in participating in a clean gport. = No. 3 5 : - Todd <o M 6 148 182 . Bmith ... 137 "M 131 Thompson (ab) 144 144 144 Cockley ......... 130 137 179 DR LG 15T 386 168 ‘No Handicap R ! o 704 676 7116 " Total 2155 ’ S

Dies To Speak At Nappanee

“Subversive American Activities” To Be Subject :

Congressman 'Martin L. Dies will speak at the Nappanee Com-— munity Building at Nappanee on October 21 at 8:00 P. M.

To add color and martigl sound to the occasion, the Hamon Gray Post ‘No, 83 American Legion Post Drum and Bugle Corps from LaPorte Indiana, will be on ‘hand in their attractive uniforms for parade and concert. The program is ag follows. The American flag will be advanced under the direction of Comman-— der Harold L. Gray and the Legion Color Guard, assisted by the Drum and Bugle Corps,- who will play “To The Colorg.” Preamble to the Constitution of the American Legion. |

Song. *God Bless Amprica”, led by Chaplain Floyd Seelig. Welcome—R. C. Chapman General Chairman

’ _ Introduction—W. ©K. Long. Vice Chairm:in Address,“Subversive . American Activities’’, Congressman Martin L. Dies. : Retiremcnt of the colors— Commander Harold B. Gray. Mr Dies appearance at Nap-— panee is being spcnsored by Post No. 154 of .the American Legion with the cooperation of the Nap—panee Kiwanis Club. What Mr. Dies will have to say at thig time should be interesting to all students of his—tory and governmental problems.

Anderson Ketchum Speaks Here Tonight

A dempcratic r2lly will be held here tonight at the high school auditorium with Anderson Ket—chum, democratic candidate for Lieutenant—:Govgrnor as the prin_ cipal speaker. The meeting is seheduled to start at 7:30 p. m. The Ligonier high school band and the LaCava Orchestrag of Mishawaka, will render special music during the evening,

Business Women To " Meet Tonight

The Business and Professional Women’s Club will meet tonight at 7:30 at“the home of Migs Eva Cook. \

. Ne. 1 Hayden (ab) ... 132 132 132 Stoelting ............ 118 109 141 Kngle (ab) ... ....123 128 123 St . 288 11T 1 V. Fisher ............ 146 170 208 Handieap .......... 45 45 45 702 691 797 Total 2190 No, 5 K Sm@h ... 187 108 ¥l¢ Simpson ........... 116 102 135 2er tab) - ... 312 112 113 Kelley (ab) ....... 143 143 143 Ferguson ........... 151 169 179 689 634 745 Trtal 2068

No, 2 Ceothiodk ... 138 183 115 Roderick .......... 168 154 139 Beyan ... 1580 132 154 Stewart (ab)... 106 106 106 E. Fisher ........... 182 195 157 Handicap '.......... 88 88 88 | 832 ‘B4B 1763 Total 2448 = " No. 4 ! Sehreek ..., 16t 13T Ab% Slaymaker ........... 96 111 129 Wondruff (ab) ..110 110 110

el e/ 143 148 138 Damey .......... 126 148 168 ‘H‘andicap Nvskseissbaiate 9 9 9 l : 648 657 1701 Total 2006 , No 6 5 MISE G o B 8 281 113 | Baughman ......... 103 100 75 |lnks (ab) .......... 110 110 110 | Calbeck (ab) ... 140 140 140 Jorg (ab) ......... 169 169 169 o 608 610 606 Total 1824 G

Mrs. Paul Ridenour, Mrs. F. A Churchill, Mrs.. Quentin Stultz, Mrs. Frank McDaniel and Mrs. ‘O, R, Bangs were in Fort Wayne Thurgday night at the Plymouth Congregational chureh to hear Katherine Tierney Garten review the’ book “Star Gazer.” . Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Taylor and family of Kimmell spent Sunday ‘with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cunningham. : ; ¥ e

SCHOOL NOTES

Wednesday morning at 8:15 Rev. White gave a devotiona address before the High' Schoo. Assembly, Following this a talk wag |iven by W. O. Mills, Field 3ervice Representative of Pur. due Universgity, )

Thursday miorning of last week James Cory presented a talk on “Hcbbies” before the Junior and Senior Eigh Schools., The tall was very well received by the pupils. :

The North Side had a perfec: attendance last week. The fiftl and sixth grades on the- Soutl 3ide had perfect attendance also Mrs. Beverforden has been il and -out of schocl for the past twc weeks. Mrs. Gladys Stevens. i substituting for her,

Methodist Rally : Day Next Sunday

Rally Day will be obgerved ai the Firgt Methodist church this sunday Oct. 20th., A full staff of teachers wili ‘be present to meet .tne pupile and all ciasses and department are supplied with new material In addition to the Primary, Junior and Adult departments, we now have an Intermediate department for Junior high school pupils anc. two clagses in the Senicn depart—ment for the MHigh Sciool pupils Come and bring a friend. Church school at 9:30. Worshi; at 10:30.

Ligonier Schools Close Thursday and Friday

Thursday and Friday, Oct. 24 and 25, the schools will be closed in oider that the teachers might attend the snnual Teachers As sociation meetings. Some of the teachers will attend at Indian. apolis and others at Fort Wayne. This year the Northeagtern In_ diana Teachers Association has affiliated with the State Teachers Association. All Associations which met at South Bend, Ham—mond, Evansville and Fort Wayne have taken this step which makes it posgible for a teacher to purchase one ticket which will admit him to any session at any of the five Associations. : : |

Rev. Philip Reed Leaves For Virginia

~ Rev. Philip E. Reed, stationed here at St. Patrick’s Church has been transferred to ~ Ashland, Virginia according to Very Rev. James McDermott who has been visiting Ligonier., Father Reed attended the Boston Latin Publie High School Canisius College Buffalo, N. Y, In 1929 he entered the Oblate JFathers Novitiate, Tewksbury, Mass., continuing his studies at the Oblate House of Philosophy, Newburgh, N. Y., and the Oblate Scholasticate affillatea with Catholic University, Wash_ ington, D. C. Following his ordination in:1936 by Most Rev. Dr. thn McNamara auxiliary bishop of Baltimore he was assigned to the Oblate House, Egsex, N. Y. coming to Ligonier g year later. Fr. Reed has been assigned to{ the jurisdiction of Father James

| Cleary his predecessor in Ligoniep who is now Director of the Oblate House Ashland, Virginia. ' Father Thomas Haggerty of the Oblate House, Toledo, Ohio will replace Father Reed in Lig_ nier. Completing the same courses ag Fr. Reed, Father Hag}gerty was stationed at the Sacred Heart Church, Lowell, Mass., and ‘St. Joseph’s Church Ottawa, Canada. Return'ng to the States he was assigned . as agsistant i'pastor at St, Willlam’s Church, iTewksbury, Mass., going to To_ ' ledo from there. S

Father Reed will vigit his folks in Boston, Mass., before entering upon hig new duties. e

This column was corrected at noon Wednegday October 16. Lyon and Greenleaf report. Wheat No, 2 Red 77 cents. Corn 65 cents Oats 32 cents. k. There&vm be a special meeting of the Eag}u Lodge next Tuesday evening Oectober 22 at 8:00 P. M. Mr. Hazel of Kokomo will be present. Dutch linch - ufter ‘the meeting. All members urged to be presemt. .. . . | C. B, Holden, Secretary

VOL. 74 NO. 42

Miss Vallance Died Monday

Was Teacher In’ Ligonier Schools Forty-Two Years

Migs Alice L. Vallance. 71 djod Monday evening at the home of her sister Mrs. Maude Cooper on South Martin street following an illness of severa] months, Death was due to heart disease.

~ Born July 14, 1869 at Holly New York, the daughter of Eda—ward T. and Helen Smith Vallance, She had resided in InJiana Dractically her emtire life. Migs Vallance was an instructor in the Ligonier public school for forty-two years, having resigned her position at the end of the last gchool term due to Ml health, She had the distinction of serving the longest term of any teacher in the local school. Since the orgarization of the departmental schooj she served as prin . cipal of that divigion. During he. teaching career. She taught eigat

years in New York City and two years in the Mishawaka city school. She: was 3 member of the Methodist church and was active in_various club organizations ot ‘he city. ; . Surviving are two sisters, Mrs, Maude Cooper and Mrs, Mary E. Parks of Akron. New York.

Funeral gervices were held this afternoon from the ‘Methodist church with Rev. G. M. Bachelep of Albion officiating. Buriy: was made in Oak Park cemetery.,

The body was iat the Brown Funeral Home until today when it was taken to the church.

Richard Newton On Henor Roll at 1. U.

Richard Newton, Ligonier, was ou the honor roll at Indiana University for the second semester of last year, it was annouced today by Registrar Thomas A. Cookson, The honor roll included 488 students, 60 of whom ranked in the upper one per cent ot their classes and the other 428 in the next highest nine per cest of their classes ang the other 428 in the next highest nine per cent,

Consideration for scholastic honors was given only to students carrying 12 hours or more of uni_ versity work. Thirty of the hon. or students were enrolled in the Extension Centers.

Cosperville Church ~ Homecoming Sunday

The annual homecoming ot the Cosperville Baptist church will be heid Sunday Qet. 20th. 114 will be an ail day meeting. The forenoon services = will he in charge of the women of the church. There wili be a bagket dinner whieh the men of the chureh will Prepare and serve gt the noon hour. A fine pregram is to be given and the public is invited to this all day meeting. e e Camp Fire Girls Met Monday Night

The Tanda Group of Camp Fire Cirls met Monday evening Oct. 14 and are working on the caiendar for the balance of the year. Betty Jean Stage is the new assistant guardian. The Hallowe’en committee was elected at that meeting, ,

Boy Scouts Meet To. Plan Roll Call Work

At a meeting held Monday night at-the Methodist church for all scoutg of the city plans were made for the National luveuto{: and Roll Call sponsored by t National headquarters. The boy scouts are cooperating with the National Defense program. It is the interest of the scout organization to train the youth of today in America ideals and principles, b WR C Convention _ At Bremen Oct. 18 R E No. 12 ot Indiana will bs Ing to dttend meet at the home of Mrs, Hattie Willsey Friday