Ligonier Banner., Volume 78, Number 35, Ligonier, Noble County, 7 September 1944 — Page 5
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1 YEAR AGO
~Mr. and Mrs. Seeley Brown arrived Thursday from Kansas City, Mo¢.; to make their home with his father, George W. Brown, and assist in the management of the Brown Funeral Home. ' Miss Léonore Wertheimer, daughter of My¥. and Mrs. Leon ' Wertheimer, was today united in marriage to Corp. Heérman Schlanger, son of Mr. and Myrs. Julius Schlanger, of Kansas City, Mo. |
Pvt. Luther Clyburn, 22, .son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clyburn, of Wawaka, was killed August 1, in the North African War Area, according to word received Tuesday from the War Department.
Miss' Nada Kimmell, of Diamond Lake, is the first girl of this communityg(to enlist as a Nursing Cadet.
Ray Henn, who completed his premedical course at Goshen College this summer, left Thursday . for Bloomington, where he has entered the Indiana University Medical
10 YEARS AGO
Announcement is made of the marriage of Fredonna Barnhart of this city to Charles W. Dibler, of Elkhart, Saturday, Sept. 1, in Burkett, Indiana. ; Miss Mary Jane Lundy, daughter of Mattie Lundy Skeels, of this
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THOMAS W. HITE TRUSTEE, 'Perry Township Office in Farmers and Merchants Bank Building
. 5; ;‘l5 e ‘;' ‘ C. A. Melgs RJ. Blume Opbnctrishf 117 W. WAYNE ST FORT WAYNE, IND.
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w 7 OF 10- ; Phister . Hybrids won 959 form fleld: fests out of 1134 showing {on 8.9 averuge bushel per acre i the past 4 years. You get greater Loseetise ’ G e R HYBRIDS | | Genulne Ids .@;_w onl : 0., DERRDORFF - Ligonier, Indiana
¢ity, and Avon D. Schwab, of Albion, were married Friday in. Spencerville. - Herbert Wolf has taken the position of bookkeeper at the Farmer’s Co-operative [Elevator Co., which was made vacant by the resignation of Mrs. Fredona Barnhart. @
. Miss Margaret Kelley has return-] ed to her work in - Chicago a:f:;er4 spending a vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kelley.
" Rev. 8. P. O’Reiley was chosen president and Rev. G. H. Bacheler, secretary-treasurer of the Ligonier ‘Ministerial Assoc. at a meeting held this week. - : i
25 YEARS AGO
Claude Baker will enter the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor for the winter term. i
Billy Bickle landed in New York from overseas Wednesday. He entered the army in 1918 and has been long across. Soldier Bickle is the last Ligonier boy to arrive. it
It was disclosed at the reunion of the D. E. Damey family that five grandsons served in the great war: Charles Growcock, Ligonier; Lester Blake, Topeka; Nelson Renner, Ligonier; T. Miller, Lansing, Mich.; and Harry Damey, Ligonier, who went over the top three. times. ‘
Theodore Spurgeon is home from the great war with an honorable discharge.
Miss Madge Butler, Miss Belle Caris, Miss Milla Mdrtin and Miss Wiler have been engaged as teachers in the Ligonier schools.
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50 YEARS AGO ’
- Simon Pokagon, the Indiam Chief, will be one of the attractions of the Kendallville Fair. a . Mrs: A W. Lyon and Master Graham Lyon, returned Friday from a three months visit in' Rockland, Maine. : 5 - Wright Smith' has succeeded Will Van Scoyke as mandger of the Postal Telegraph office in’this city. Dr. G. W. Carr and wife ‘have returnéd from their extended western trip after an absence 'of three months,
Bert Inks was transferred from theé Baltimore Club - lagt Monday and is now playing with Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. R. Beazle and daughter are at home from Northern Michigan where they spent an enjoyable season.
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