Ligonier Banner., Volume 78, Number 35, Ligonier, Noble County, 7 September 1944 — Page 8
CLASSIFIED ADS
NEW FALL STYLES—FuII line of one and two-piece dresses; wools and rayons. Hess Fashion Shoppe.
DISHES, tools, scales, sausage grinder, kraut cutter, grindstone, 1-5-10 gal. stone jars, crocks, ete. J. C. Billman, 138 Mercer St. e
JUDD’S DILL PICKLE MIXTURE at Ridenour’s Drug Store.
WANTED—MiddIe-aged lady as companion and to do light housework. .Mrs. W. C. B. Harrison, 107 Grand St., phone 140.
PROLONG THE LIFE of your shoes by repairing at the first sign of wear. Paul’s Shoe Repair Shop.
NORWICH PEPTO-BISMOL, 47c, 89¢ and $1.89 sizes. Ridenour’s Drug Store.
GRAPES — 1 mile east, % mile north Cromwell. Hazeleroft Farm. $1.35 per bu. Bring contsiners and pick your own.
POWERENE TO CLEAN YOUR rugs—at Calbeck’s Hardware.
PICKLING SPICES of all kinds. Ridenour’s Drug Store.
FOR YOUR NEW FALL DRESS— Crepe or sheer—black or pastel—see our assortment. Sizes 9 to 44. Dill and Gordon.
WOODBURY’S FACIAL SOAP, 10c. Ridenour’s Drug Store.
WE HAVE a nice line of skirts, blouses, sweaters, l}ats and purses for fall. Hess Fashion Shoppe,
THE WRC will hold a bake sale Saturday, Sept. 16th, in the room north of the Gill Hotel. Please bring containers.
NEW LINE OF TRIMMED AND pastel borders for bath, kitchen, bedrooms and children’s rooms, at Calbeck’s Hardware. ,
THE PRESBYTERIAN JUNIOR AID will hold a bake sale Saturday, Sept. 9th, at Sack’s Grocery,
DR. MILES ALKA SELTZER, 60c - size, 49c. Ridenour’s Drug Store.
NEW SHIPMENT of fall hats, purses, blouses, skirts, head scarves at Dill and Gordon’s. -
TEXOLITE AT CALBECK’S HARDware store. ;
AUTO BODY and fender repair shop, now open full time, at rear of Crystal Theatre. “Speedy” Hayden,
If Unfortunate in Loss of Horses—Cattle—Sheep—Hogs Phone 197 J Collect ; Kendallville Fertilizer Co. EVERS & SONS - Kendallville, Indiana
LOST — Ration books 2, 8 and 4. Marie Bentz and David Bentz, 806 McLean St. ) .
Mr. and Mrs. David Bentz were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Zimpleman at Silver Lake.
Frank Kuhn, of Camp' Atterbury, spent the Labor Day week-end with his family here. :
WOMEN and GIRLS
~ You can help finish the War = by getting into an Essential = . Industry. - o Steady Employment During Current Emerg- - ency and Postwar Period s | jsolled et . . .
August Bond Sales Total $80,212.50
Sale of E. F. & G. War Bonds in Noble County during the last 10 days of August totaled $83,100.00. This, added to previous sales for August, makes a total for the month of $BO,212,50. Sales for August were down due to the purchases during the sth War Loan in June and July. “Let’s do better in September. Invest every dollar possible and help end the War NOW,” states County Chairman Eugene V. Carteaux. § Kendallville ..o.ccccnscericeerrnnisls,262.so LIGONIer cvciiimmmmisempmsssssnss -By 11000 AV i ionsiiriiisiieis:. SIS A 0 icsmmmrmcisdsminnin: . BEARTS lßozhe CIbY ciadisisicnnininna 295000 Laotto ..iisissesssrssssssensensens - 1,081.26 Oromwell v - SBTOO LKimmell i e nmads -IS S 0 Wolf Liake ....iiiiiiiniiiis 18.76
' $83,100.00 8/1/44 t 0 8/20/44 ..rciuee.nns47,ll2.so 8/21/44 to 8/81/44 ..ocrcen. 88,100.00
Total for August ..............$80,212.50
Methodist Church
Rev. A, C. Underwood, Minister--9:3o—Sunday School. s 10:30—Worship Service. . « The Welcome group of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service will meet at the church Tuesday evening, Sept. 12th, at 7:30. Hostesses are Mrs. Nina Hunter and Mrs. Melvin Drain. ‘ Choir practice Thursday night, 7:80.
Centenary United Brethren Church
Rey. H. W. White, D. D., Pastor Church School—9:80 am., Fred Taggart, superintendent. Lesson Subject—“ Measuring Up to God’s Standard.” Classes for all age groups. ‘Morning Worship—lo:4o am, . - Sermon Subject—“ Our Debt to God.” : A E 4 Evening Worship—7:3o pm. Sermon Subject — “Personal Responsibility to God.” : Official Board and’ Quarterly Conference following the evening service. Bible Study and Prayer Meeting Wednesday night, ‘ Begin a new year in the will of God. : ‘
Local News
Pvt, Kenneth Smith has been transferred from Truax Field, Madison, Wis., to Chanute Field, Illinois. Mrs. C. N. Griffith and daughter Sally accompanied Mrs. C. E. Griffith to her home in Huntington Thursday after she had spent a week here. They were joined there by Dr. Griffith for the week-end, returning home ‘Monday evening.. ; Mrs. Lewis Henry and son Craig, of Muncie, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Henry at Lake }Wawasee. Sipalie m e g - ~ Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Kimmell, of 'Mishawaka, spent the week-end here visiting Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Ferguson and family and Mr, and Mrs. Charles Andrews and family. } The Progress Club will resume its 'meetings Monday, Sept. 11th, with a
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social evening at the home of Mrs. ‘Mrs. Reuel Stair, of Elkhart, was a guest over the week-end of her sister, Mrs. Henry Golder. - e Miss Odeyne Calbeck was home from Indianapolis to spend the Labor Day week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Calbeck. : - Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Drain and Mrs. Paul Miller and daughter attended funeral services in South Whitley Wednesday for Harley Jenkins, a brother-in-law of Mrs. Drain. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Drain and Mrs. Paul Miller and daughter called on Mrs, Bert Ecker in Topeka Sunday. Mrs. Ecker suffered a broken arm recently in a fall at her home. 0. V. Borger is spending a few days this week in Battle Creek, Mich., " on business.
Craig Stansbury, of Winnetka, I, spent the week-end here with his grandmother, Mrs. Lena Stansbury. Mrs. Lloyd Nelson and two sons, of Phoenix, Ariz., and Miss Norene Nelson, of Coldwater, Mich., were guests Sunday. of Mr. and Mrs. Bayne Morley. : : Mr. and Mrs., Paul Delucenay will go to Indianapolis Monday where they will enter their sons, Lewis and Roland, in the State School for the Deaf. Mrs. G. H. Bacheler and grandson, Shelley Hammer, were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. James Matthews in Albion. v :
Mrs. Wayland Spears will be hostess to the King’s Daughters at a potluck supper next Tuesday evening. Mrs. Lois Snyder, of Asher, Okla., is spending this week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Decker. Mr. and Mrs. Everton Williams returned to Detroit Tuesday after ispénding the week-end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. C..J. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Everton Williams, of Detroit, and Mrs. C. B. Mault, of Fort ‘Wayne, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Moots at Lake Papakeechie. ; Mrs. Vera Becker has been confined ito her home because of illness for the past two weeks. ' Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace, of Fort Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. N. iChristleob, of Mishawaka, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harley lWallace. : - ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stellar were guests Labor Day of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Creps at their Lake Wawasee cottage. ' ¥ Mrs. Jesse Biddle will be hostess to the Social Hour of the Presbyterian Church at her home Friday evening. She will be assisted by Mrs. Dallas Noe. :
Mr, and Mrs. Neal Rodgers, of ‘Mishawaka, were week-end guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rodgers. : :
Dr. and Mrs. James Schutt. and Mr. and Mrs. Errington Bowen returned Sunday evening from a two weeks’ vacation at Indian Lake, Michigan.
- Mrs. W. C. B. Harrison returned home Thursday after spending three ‘weeks in the Goshen hospital. She was accompanied here by her niece, Miss Virginia Freed, who left Sunday for her home in Wakarusa.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Kelley, of Chicago, and Mrs. Dan Goodman, of Indianapolis, were week-end guests of iM’r. and Mrs. A. E, Kelley. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green entertained a number of Ligonier friends at a picnic supper Monday evening' at their Adams Lake cottage.
Pfe. Richard Martin arrived home Monday evening on furlough after two years in Panama. Mrs, Martin is employed here in the office of Dr. James Schutt. ;
. Circle No. 4 of the Methodist Church will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Melvin Schlotter-
’ | M’:’ i /’é-r"l i § ‘ : SINCE 1861 ; ‘ More than eighty years of - Faithful Service in Ligonier i and vicinity. | o | We are ready to serve at » 3 | any hour, 5 CAREFUL AND DEPENDABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE
back, with Mrs. Charles Shue assisting the hostess. = . Mrs. Odell Oldfather plans to leave Monday for Warsaw, where she will ‘make her future home. - - Mrs. Ruth Sickafoose and daughter, 'Miss Lurene Sickafoose, were hostesses at a bridal shower last Thursday evening for Miss Betty Lou Emery, who Sunday became the bride of Franklin Duke. Guests were Mrs. Fay Fry, Mrs. Edna Emery, Mrs. Reginald Duke, Mrs. Leonard Galloway, Mrs. Ray Shell, Mrs. Lewis Moser and the Misses Gladys Baker, Berniece Baker, Patsy Churchill, Norma Seagly and Patricia Longenecker. Miss Laura Simmons was taken to the Wolf Lake Hospital Monday in the Brown gmbulance for treatment and observation. : :
Mrs. Odell Cldfather was guest of honor at a farewell party given by a group of fifteen friends Monday evening. Following dinner at Koon’s Cafe bridge was played at the home of Mrs. S. J. Williams, with' prizes going to Mrs. John Haller and Mrs. John Fahnenstock. A lovely gift was presented the honor guest by the group. : dh o Mrs. Charles Flowers suffered a stroke of paralysis early Sunday 'morning at her home on Martin Street and is now a patient in the Luckey Hospital at Wolf Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Snyder entertained the Country Club at a picnic dinner Sunday at their Indian Village. home. ; '
Mr. George Brown entertained the Gleaner’s Class of the Christian Church at his home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Harry Doll spent the weekend in South Bend as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kurtz,
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Sgt. and Mrs. Charles L. Coss and Bot Tommy will arrive today from Florence, S. C., to spend a week with his ‘mother, Mrs. Harry Doll, . Mr. and Mrs, Frank LeMay, of Toledo, 0., Mr."and Mrs. Charles Elliott, of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Mr, and Mrs. John Hertzour, of Morenci, Mich., were callers Labor Day in the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ed Williams.
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STOVE RATIONING CONTINUES RIGIDLY IN FORCE - - - - ® HERE IS WHY— ‘ A severe manpower and material shortage has developed as a result of Invasion demau%, according to report from. Office of Directdr of Civilian Requirements. Shortages never dreamed of have appeared. This condition, at the very beginning of the stove season, can only mean a shortage of stoves this winter. : - GENUINE WARM MORNING " COAL HEATER Holds 100 pounds of coal. Start a fire but once a year. Heats all day and all night without refueling. Burns any kind of coal, coke, or briquets. ,Save fuel, $ 95 AND $ 50 Saves work. : 44 89 - % Requires very little attention. % .. CIRCULATING HEATERS The Torridaire, full 20-in. fire pot, downdraft hot blast, burns coal or wood, attractive por- " celain cabinet, a quality stove s specially priced at v 79'00 : . - ROUND OAK COAL or WOOD HEATER A moderately priced heating -stove, efficient performance, 20-in. fire pot, heats three to four rooms .....ieemie | zs'oo ~ EVANOIL OIL HEATER Fan Driven - Forced Air Oil Heater. Clean - - Economical - Efficient et ' L Brloed af vl aie. 119‘50 ~__ COMBINATION | - COAL and GAS RANGES All ‘porcelain table top 'style,'new-'hi‘-efficient ‘burners, with all new features. 10 /thedstwk‘ : II g'oo ~_ MODERN GAS RANGES A B..and WHITE STAR, space-saving, compact, new gas ranges, s $ = s Timiied ook Pecea 999 969 §99 e ELICTEICRANGES - A, B. Electric Ranges, chromlox three-speed bumers, qven;regnlator, all porce- . $64 50 lain, fully insulated. Limited stock. 90390 _ Oil Ranges, Rangettes, and £ QE g 2 4 | e S T R s ks e e L ok el o e
