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sA [ 5 7 . ?".. 8 Ly, ¥ < YUTCH JLeWSs Sparta Christizn Church Church Schcol at 9:30 ; Worship service 10:30 We observe the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper at the moining gervic All Christian people are invited to sit at the Lord's table with us, We h:ve made g good start for makin .

A good attendance always lends an inspira ion to the sery.. o Sunday. Oect ‘ber 20, is “Neigh—bor S:nday.” It is urged that eath mem! er invite a neighvor o friend who is not a member of the loca ~h'*:h. ro attend Chureh School and the mcorning gervice on this date. United Drethrey Church Rev. H. W. White, Pastor. Rally Day will be observed in all of the services of the day. All members gnd triends of the Church and Sunday Scho3! are urged to be present. Special pro.. gram in the morning, :

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LIGONIER HIGH SCHOOL GYM. _ ~ s | | : | | Thurs. Night, Oct. 17 » at8:00p. m. ANDERSON KETCHUM Candidate for ,I.ieutemafiovernor on the Democratic ticket will be the speaker. Ligonier High Band will furnish music. There wil be Other Special Music = Efiele iy

Church School under the di_ ‘ec'ion of Ray Meroney wiil meet at 9:30. > All departmanis of thie school vill agsemble for the opening ser—.ice and special program, Lesson Subject -The Message »f John the Bapiist. Morning Worsnip 10:40 The Pastor's subjecy wili be, Ged’s Cull to Hig Pe)pie. Special Musie wi:l be a feature ¢! the service,

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- Senior Christian I’ndeavor——é P. M. (Note the change of time) l.vening worship 7 o’clock. (} 'n the change of time)) The Pastor’s subject will be. Alaking Straight Pathg. Stieci: 1 Music by the Choir, A cordial invitation to attend these services is extended to ail. Wednesdav night-—Bible Study and Prayer meeting. Thursday night—The Ladies Aid will meet at church. Christian Scienice Services ‘“Are Sin, Disease, and Death Real " wag the subject of 1 Lesson-Sermon in all- Churches of

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Christ, Scientigt, on Sunday, Oc | tuber 13. | © The Golden Text was: ““He that ~iB our God is.the God of salva'tionf; and unto God the Lord pe'long the issueg from . death ’ | (Psalms 68:20). : : ' Among the citations which com ,prised the Lesstn-Sermon wgs the i tollowing from the Bible: *'kor the Lord is our judge, the Lord is our lawgiver, the Lord is our king; he will save us. And th inhabitant shall not say, I am isick: the people that dwell therein sghall be forgiven their ;g‘niqu’ty" (Isaiah 33:22, 24), “The Lesson-Sermon also in-— ’clpded the following pagsages from the Christian Science text- | baok, *“‘Science and Health with | Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Christian Science lrgveals God, not as the author of | sin, sickness, and death, but as divine Principle, Supreme Being Mind, exempt from all evil. It teacheg that matter is the falsity. (ot the fact, of existence; that .g_\erves. brain, stomaich, lungs, -and so forth have—as matter—‘Bo intelligence, lite, nor sgensa'&tifln" (p. 127). X

; Church of the Nazarene . O, T. Hubarrt Pastor! - Dea Trowl S. S. Supt. .. Cottage prayer meeting Frida evening Oct. 18 at the home o" ‘Mr. and Mrs. Tuvall one mile west of ligonier, on State road No. 6. ~ Sunday School at 9:30 a. m, * Preaching gt 10:30 a, m. N Y P S Sunday evening 7:00 p. m. ; Fvangelistic services at 7:30 p. m. . : There will he snecial numharc 'n song accompanied by accordian in both morning and evenisg ser—vices. : All are welcome to these services. : :

Methogdist Church . - 0. J. Beardsley Minister Church School 9:30 - Next Sunday is Rally Day. It is hoped records of previoug yvears will be surpassed. Let ug all remember that each class has a goal: Morning Worship 10:30 The minister will be the morn—ing speaker, ‘ f Sermcn subject ‘“Wiser Than the Children Light.’”? i Special music will be rendered. - League service at 6 o’clock. ': We are now in the Mid Year ‘nstitute season. pt -~ Many of our young people are looked for Sunday. The Monday night trip will be planned Sunday evening, : Evening sgervice at .7 o’clock. Sermon by Minister, Subject “The Three Weeks Which Are Now Past”

sfs o 5 ofe o o 0 ofo 010 oo ofe sTe s3e o3e ofe T o3e T e e o e e % l:; ‘ A v * : DISMAL i - % ' Sdedotodototd ot Bo fobtedode g fotododen Frank Harper and sons Harmon and Howard reiurned from their western trip on Wednesday night of last week, Mrs. Howard Harper and son Harold accompanied hem to the Frank Harper home or the remainder of the week, returning to Indianapo..s ou. v, : | Mr. and Mrs, Dora Clingerman took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Irs. Wiltur Clingerman an’ family.

Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Blue and son spent the week end at their cottage at lake Wawasee, Mrs. A Buchtel and daughter alled on Mrs. Winnie Pargon gnd ler mother Mrs, Jennie Eagles unday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Harper and Mrs. TJoward Harper were in = Fort Wayne Friday. - Mr. and Mrs. Edd Harper, Mrs. b Marker, Mrs. Hazel Ebert and irs. Ruth Smith went to Valnaraiso on Thursday of last weak to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jesse {eehn. Mr. Keehn has beeéen ill.

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Donald Golden and Viector Jdetzger of Garrett were visitors t Fairview farm Sunday fore—--12:0n. : ;

Orin Virgil Lower and Richard lawhorter enjoyed a motor trip 0 near Marion, Saturday, Mr. and Mrg. iioiiin Winwright entertained Sunday at dinner for irs, John Winright, Mrs. Mollie “rick, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fought and children Topeka, Mr. ind Mrs. Floyd Jette and chillren Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bosse >f Albion, : ' , ; Mr. and Mr. Arthur DeTurk 'nd little son of Cromwell, Mrs. DeTurk Fort Wayne called at

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§ Garment Factory Noies % ' S by Joe Leavy # U o e s s 0 O 0 0 S 85,

-WE IMPROVE—Over the past week end the boys of the main—tenance department repainted the ceiling of the office. A reLyirkable napiovement in tae lighting h:s been noticed this! week and it also lends g zestful air enabling all of us to enter in o the busy geason with en—~husiasm. NEWS: Word has just reached this department of the fact that 'y! 5. Mable Hursey underwent a ¢econd operaiién on her hanc lagt Saturday morning at the Sacred I art Hospital, Garrett, I'rom the latesi reports Mable was getting along very well and we all gincerely hope her . recovery wiil be rapid and complete —On_ Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Walter Kitson and son LaMar and Mrs, Pearl Kitson were visitors in ti:e Jessie Keehn home in Val. parsigo.—Mrs. Madeline Mock of the Wirk Office is still absent due to f{llness, This morning a card of appreciation was received from ‘Sukie’’ ' acknowledging the flowers receniiy sent trom the office. Mrs. Mock had intend—ed returning to work on Monday of this week but found it necessary to remain at home for a greater period. ' lsowling Team ' e Téam Np. 1. . Bertha Hursey ... 97 121 101 Kileen Dazey .... 115 94 1.2 Theda Miljer .......105 131 95 Emagene Bowen .... 57 96 69 Margaret Mohler 104 90 122

Team: No, 2 : Evelyn French .... 101 104 101 Evelyn Head ....... 83 108 119 Rachel Blem ... 113 9% 75 Helen Hopper ab 98 98 98 Jeanette Hopper ab : s ongae oM oon Team No, 3 Elegnor Slaymal.t'er , corssnisiinnnne. 1158 108 110

Fairview KFarm Sunday after—noon. - : Atlee Wemple of Teopeka was* here on a business trip Friday. Mrs. Hampton will hdve as guets over the week end her son and grandchildren of Chicago. Chicken thefts are reported on varicug premises,

Glen Reidenbach, Wawaka will contest Oct. 17 in the corn husking contest at the Harvey farm. Elkhart township hopesg he wins,

The Misges Lucile and Helen Crago of Spring Branch farm entered cakes to be shown at the State Grange Fair nt Columbus, Ind. Richard Smith took the takes ‘Monday along with others to Columpbus. 7

Mrs. Vera Brill went to Hunter -ake Saturday afternoon to visit *he Brill-Winebrenner cottage SO as to look it over and ready 't for Elkhart and Chicago guests who will be there for dueck sea—‘on opening,

Sam Eberly was in Kendallille Saturday and Dan Kberly, ‘unday at Lakeside hospital to isit Mrs. Dan Eberly. They found Yer greatly improved and if im—rovement continues she will. he ble to come home before long. ‘ll here rejoice in the good newsg 'S Mrs Eberly is greatly liked and her return to health hoped for by everyone hereaboutg. i

Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Ozier, Wind tiver. 111., on their honeymoon “lip were guests. from Merndav ‘0 Wednesday of their uncles and aunts Messrg. and Mesames Ceil Phares and Fred Burket and amilies. They went from here 0 Lake Wawasee to Mr. and Mrs. Tarvey Hull's cottage to stay for an indefinite time, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mawhorter of Fort Wayne were ‘uests Saturdsy of Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Gerver and family at Meadow Lawn farm.

And lest you forget. The Annual Roast Geoose supper and all the delicious focd that goes with 't is to be given by the Methodist ‘adies in Wawaka evening of Oct. 29th. 7 Ray Housand spent the week >nd at his Elkhart township; farm., He is emplcyed at Misha—waka. o D

John 'Marker U. S. Navy Great .akes training station is to come home on a furlough for a while until called to duty. He joined 'he Navy some:-weeks ago and likeg it fine there. - Mrs. Virgil Todd was a six Yclock dinner guest of her aunt Mrs. Mae Craham at Albfon Sunday.

!-IM Miss Eleanore Sisteri:en of Soutl’ Bend spent Sunday here. The Veterans of Foreign Wars ire planning a rabbit supper and ‘Armistice day program, for Nov. 11, . ‘Mirs. Charles Winebrenner and 'aughter Marilyn Kay were dis—‘harged from Lakesgide hospital Sunday and brought to their lome in this city, = e . Kenneth Hull, who was injured in an automebile accident ~at Rockford, 111,. was brought to the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hull in Cromwell. He guffered serious injuries to his back. . s e

Dorothy Calbeck 99 111 117 Janig Dewey ....... 111 118 141 Marie Kitson ........ 91 103 104 Mildred Wolfe ..., 105 113 141 " Yo No. &4 : Evanna Jane Smith ; - 10% 12} I jrace Bickel ........ 131 113 110 Esther Leitch .... 126 138 139 Eunice Sk ab ‘94 94 94 Odeyne Calbeck 129 121 88 +.aVone Lepird sub i ataa. B 0 160 80 In the Men’s Bowling league the Second fioor merged into tust place aceording to the floor standing. The Mirst floo,y remains in gecond piace and the Third floor are now in 3rd place. There has been socme talk of re—dividing the teams using 16 men on four teamg bowling on gl] four alleys each Wednesday evening from seven to nine. Using the four man team idea the various captains will piek their bowlers each Wednesuay night according to individual standing thus creat ing four average teams. It is figured this will make the competi—ition closer than by keeping the distribution aecording to floors as 8 now being done. 1t ig ex‘pected this plan will Le aiscugsed and perhaps acopted at the re—gular bowling sesgion on Wed. nesday evening. So_until next week.

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Legal Notice of Public iiearing. ~ Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Bcard of Noble County, Indiana, will, at 9:00 A, M. Central Standard Tinve on the 25t day of October 1940 at the Clerk's Office, Court Hcuse, in the town of Albion in said County, begin investigation of the applicaton of tue following named person, requesting the issue t. tle aspl cant, at the location hereinafter set ont, of the AlcohoH» Beverage Permit of the class hereinafter designated yad will, at s id t.mae and pla‘e, rece’'ve information concerning the fitness of said ap vlicant, and the propriety of is“iing tre’ permit applied for to such spplicant at the premises namegd:

M JeMe llitcheock 64278 .. ’ (Restaurgut), 104. E. ‘ Main St., Albion—Beer, | Wine Retailer. | SAID INVESTIGATION WILY ‘BE OPEN TO THR PUBLIC, - AND PUBLIC, PARTICIPATION 3 REQUESTED, g b ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CON: MSSION .OF INDIANA y By JOHN I, NOONAN Secretary : HUGH A. BARNHART lixeige AdGminisiray . : 42 ! George Fndro of St Lonis tes itied thgat the arrival -of twin |&m “hindered”’ his payment of ’-’.ebts for which he wag suad.

A divorce was granted Mrs, Helen Howard of Belmont, Moas., when she asserted she couldu’t sleep because of her hubed's efiorts to “get into pgychic” com= munication with his ancestors.”

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