Ligonier Banner., Volume 78, Number 38, Ligonier, Noble County, 28 September 1944 — Page 5
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Miss Ermyn Francisco was a Fort] Wayne visitor Tuesday. _ Mrs. Louise Rae spent the weekend with relatives in Elkhart, ’ Rev. H. W. White received word of the death last Thursday evening of his sister-in-law, Mrs. E. R. White, at her home in Seymour, Ind., following a .short illness. :
Mrs. Carrie Wade entertained Sunday at a dinner celebrating her birthday and that of her sister, Mrs. E. M. Culver. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Culver and. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Steller.: -~ = s x ‘
The Progress Club met Monday evening at the home of Miss Elva Foote. A paper entitled, “Women in War Work,” was read by Mrs. Roy Jorg. :
The Women’s Missionary Society of the United Brethren Church will meet with Mrs. Lena Urich, with Miss Eva Cook as leader, on Tuesday evening, October 3rd. "
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiley are the parents of a son, born Monday morning by caesarian operation, in MecCray Memorial Hospital, Kendallville. A regular stated meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star will be held Tuesday evening, October 3.
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One Year Ago—
Announcement is made of the marriage on September 25th of Miss Rose Jean Cass, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas L. Cass, of Ligonier, and Aston Lee Moore, Jr., of South Bend.
Mrs. Chester Joseph has received an interesting collection of African souvénirs from her son, Capt. Herbert Joseph, who is stationed there with the Medical Corps. - ;
Mrs. Howard Harper and son Harold, have taken an apartment in the home of Mrs. Arthur Biggs. Capt. Howard Harper is stationed at Camp Stewart, Georgia. P ~ Mrs. Chester ' Vanderford left Wednesday for Oklahoma where she will spend several weeks with her sons, Lieut. James Vanderford and Capt. Richard Vanderford, who are stationed at Fort Sill. s o Leonard Hutson, was taken to the St. Joseph Hospital in Fort Wayne Friday night for treatment following a heart attack. G John S, Gates is a navigator cadet at the Army Air Forces Navigator School at San Marcos, Texas.
en Years Ago—
Tonight the rededication will be held of the Elks home which was
The Methodist Church
Sunday School, 9:30. The Sunday School will close with a sound movie, “The Holy Land.” All classes are invited to see this movie of the land that gave us most of our Bible. Worship * Service, 10:30. At this worship service we will observe the Sacrament of Holy Communion. Junior Church, 10:30, directed by Mrs. Roy Waterson. e This Sunday the sacrament of Holy Communion will be observed in churches and chapels around the world, “on the land and on the sea.” Special program and talk, “What Shall Be Done with Germany,” at 4:45. :
Richville Church
Rev. Frank S. Young, Pastor ‘Sunday School at 9:30. ‘Morning worship at 10:30, .Basket dinner at 12:00. . ‘Afternoon program at 2:00. Dr. Yeomans, the district superin.
a 4 53 b t‘f;&‘ b SINCE 1861 " More than eighty years of Faithfal Service in Ligonier and vicinity. . We are ready to serve at any hour. ; CAREFUL AND DEPENDABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE BROWN \FUNERAL "HOME Ligenier, Indiana _ ' Phone il5 Res. Phone 120
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badly damaged by fire a few menths ago. o ~ Lk Roy Ferguson, formerly of Ligonier, has been placed in an important position in the conduct of the Grand Leader store in South Bend. -Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Baughman and daughters, Betty, Marilyn, and Mary Jo, will spend Sunday at the “Century of Progress.” s Mrs. Charles Jackson is spending this week in Chicago with her son, Sidney K. Jackson and family, and attending the “Century of Progress.” Charles - Crothers, of Toledo, has been spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Hascall Crothers. : Twenty-Five Years Ago— ’ :
The following students from Ligonier will attend Michigan University at Ann Arbor: S. K. Jackson, Ralph Mayer, C. W. Weir, Cedric Adams, Hal Green, Claude Baker. Bernice Prough will take a course in nursing. Opal Moore is at the institution,
- Olin - Stansbury, Francis Zimmerman and Everett Mier are attending Chicago ' University, while. Elmo Weaver is a student at Purdue., .=
Miss M. Olive Sisterhen left for Toledo Wednesday where she enters Flowers Hospital as a nurse.
tendent, will be present to preach and to conduct the First Quarterly Conference in the forenoon. Also, the Holy Communion will be administered. The afternoon program will be in honor of the boys who are in the :service of their country. . : The public is cordially invited. A special invitation is extended to boys home on furlough, and to.parents of all boys in the service.
Centenary United Brethren Church
Rev. H. W. White, D. D., Pastor Church School—9:3o a.m., Fred Taggart, superintendent. Lesson Subject—‘Jesus the Light of the World.” o . A fine gain in attendance last Sunday. : L Morning Worship—lo:4o a.m; “World Communion Sunday. - Sermon Subject—*“Joy the Heritage of the Believer.” : Junior church service at the.same hour, v " The Juniors will be permitted to participate in the Holy Communion. Evening Worship—7. p.m. (note change in time). ~ Sermon Subject—“The Unshaken Kingdom.” : | Next Sunday will be a great day in our church. Program later, | Monday night, official board meeting. : ; | Tuesday night the Women’s Missionary Society will meet in the home of Mrs, Lein: Urich, Miss Bex Gook
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Capt. Charles A. Joray is home after spending sixteen months in the battle zones of France and Belgium.
_ Billy Bickle, who left for the war with Earl Schrock and Adrian Vondersmith, a year ago last June, arrived home Friday after very active service on the other side. : Fifty Years Ago—
The silver dollar of Uncle Sam will celebrate the centennial anniversary of its birth on October 15th.
Dr. W. D. Newton is the owner of a fine new bicycle, of English make, and will now make most of his city calls on the wheel. S
Frank Shock has returned from an extended visit with his parents at Lake Geneva, Wis.
Hire’s orchestra will furnish music Saturday evening for Mesdames Decker and Collar’s millinery openCharles Shobe and Jesse Hoover were mixed up in a bad runaway accident that for a while assured a most serious aspect. Sarony’s celebrated living pictures will be a feature of the performance of Robinson’s Comedians next week at Union Hall. ,
will present the lesson. Wednegday night, Bible Study and
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Prayer Meeting, - You will find a welcome in all of these services. We want you. .
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Churchill and son, Guy, spent the week-end visiting Miss Patricia Churchill, student at Northwestern University, and Mrs. A. Dowdell in Berwyn, 111. * . Mrs. Roy Smalley and children, of Goshen, were guests today of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smalley.
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