Ligonier Banner., Volume 78, Number 38, Ligonier, Noble County, 28 September 1944 — Page 8

- CLASSIFIED ADS

I WILL NOT be responsible for any debts contracted by miy wife, Anna M. Delucenay, Paul Delucenay.

NEW FALL STYLES—FuII line of one and two-piece dresses; wools and rayons. Hess Fashion Shoppe.

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, 89c and $1.39 sizes. Ridenour’s Drug Store.

POWERENE TO CLEAN YOUR rugs—at Calbeck’s Hardware.

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, hats and, purses for fall. Hess Fashion Shoppe.

NEW LINE OF TRIMMED AND pastel borders for bath, kitehen, bedrooms and children’s rooms, at Calbeek’s Hardware.

REGISTERED BOAR and Opem Gilt Auction Sale—4l head, 7 breeds, 23 boars. Wednesday, October 11, 1944, 1:00 p.m. Sale Barn, Shipshewana, Indiana. Write . for - catalog of this choice offering by 24 breeders. Seventh sale. LaGrange County Swine Breeders Ass’n; R. L. Case, Sec’y., LaGrange, Ind, |* S -

¥EXOLITE AT CALBECK’S HARDware store. : . ;

FOR SALE—Livestock> Cows with calves by _side; yearling heifers; Shorthorn bulls; sheep and horses. Call Melvin Dzain, Ph. 418, Ligonier. . £

Men Wanted

FOR ESSENTIAL WARTIME PRODUCTION | Auiumatic Wage ‘lncréés'ezs with Incentive Plan for Majority of Workers e OpportUnitho Learn a Trade L ua Job Security Practically Assured After the War EEnds Jobs for Farmers During szter fionths After Crops are Harvested - | Employees Benefit Assoclétlonq—-Also Pension Plan ‘. Up-to Date First-Aid Station with ° : Registered Nurse in Charge gl =l el Jroßile O B o Employment Offilggéggmm%&ggggy to 5 00 P.M. McCray fiéfl'}éatfir Co.

~ [F YOUR SUBSCRIPTIONISDUE _ Dén’t Férget Yol Can Get e oo HORRONENRATES . . When You Renew Your Subscription ol Rl

A RED AND WHITE BICYCLE, belonging to Tom Biddle, was taken from in front of Wertheimer’s Store Wednesday night. Please return. No ~questions will be asked.. @ FAIREIELD WHEAT—Yjelded up to 40 bu. per acre in 1944, Limited amount yet for sale. George Wey- - bright, Syracuse, Ind. ... .. - AYTO BODY and fender repair shop, now opén full time, at rear of Crys%al Theatre. “Speedy” Hayden, WANTED—AII kinds of cattle. Arnold - Riecke, Columbia City, Ind., Rt 4. ... | b

If Umfortunate in Loss of Beorsen—Cattio—Sheep—He, Kendallvilie Fertiliser Co. EVERS & SONS

BR. MILES ALKA SELTZER, 60e sise, 49c. Ridenour’s Drug Store.

brgraseald |t 2 fin}. lLosweOf Public Hearing | . Notice is hereby given that the Local Alecholic Beverage Board of Noble County, Indiana, will, at 9:00 am. (Gentral War Time) on the 19th-day of Oct., 1944, at the Clerk’s ‘Office, Court House, in:the eity of Albion in said county, begin investigation of the ‘application .of the following named person, requesting the issue.to the apblicant, at the location hereinafter iaet out, of the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of the class hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicant, and the propriety of issuing the permit applied for to such applicant at the premises named: e .~ Harry H. Miller, 5866, - (Restaurant), 114 N. Orange St., Albion. Beer Retailer.. .vy s soimi b dosiam 4ot Guy J. Burger, 5778, (Restaurant), 115 S. Main St., Kendallville. Beer Retailer. L |

Ligonier Aerie No. 1763, Fraternal Order of Eagles, 65650, (Club), 140 S. Cavin . St., Ligonier. Beer, Liquor, Wine Retailer. . . . Liquor, Wine Retailer. Said investigation will be open to the public, and public participation is x equeSted" - " .

'THE LIGCNIER BANNER, MGOMIER, INDIANA

. What the well dressed girl will be wearing at work apd at play—in sunshine' and rain—is displayed here by two girl models in the recent display of post-war products at the Mishawaka Plant of the United States Rubber Company. Left, a light weight nylon dress rain cape. Right, and in the foreground, colorful fabric play shoes.

Alcaholic Beverage Commission of Indiana G By John F. Noonan, Secretary Bernard E. Doyle, Excise Administrator

'+ PALMER-ALWINE ~ ~Miss Ila’'Mary Palmer, daughter of Mrs.. Kathryn Palmer, of Ligonier, became the bride of F. Warren Alwine, son of Mrs.. Addie.Alwine, of Goshen, in a pretty ceremony held at: 2;30 - Sunday afternoon in the Ligonier Methodist Church. S :Rev. A. C. Underwood officiated at the single ring ceremony performed before an altar decorated with peach colored gladioli and seven branch candelabras.. ot ol s S 0 . The bride, who wore a white satin gown with fingertip veil, and carried, a, white prayer book, was attended by her sister, Miss Betty. Palmer. Mr. Clarence Chupp, of Goshen, acted as best man. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Trading Post Cafe, after which the cquple left on a wedding trip to Brown County. On their return they will make their home in Goshen. Miss Theda Miller has returned to Ligonier from Springfield, Ohio, and has resumed her position at the Master Garment factory. ~ Miss Odeyne Calbeck, of Indianapolis; ds spending: this week with her ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Calbeck. Mys. Marian Calbeck and children will ‘ return: to Columbus, 0., Friday, after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Calbeck. - The Law vs. Snake Worship. With another misguided cultist dead from a rattler’s bite, Gerald Duncan tells how the State.of Kentucky ponders what to do with its curious sect of serpent handlers. In The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next week’s Sunday Chicago HeraldAmériean.. . ; Mr. and Mrs. George Green returned home Monday after spending a/few days.in Washington, Ind., with Mr. snd Mrs. John F. Slinkard and

. 0; V. Borger is in Fort Wayne today attending the annual Fire Chiefs’ convention, . i

Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McDonald, of Detroit, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Strait. J Mrs. Jack Hire is spending a few days this week in Kalamazoo, Mich., visiting friends. ; { Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Spears and family and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ridenour and daughter spent Sunday at the Spears’ North Twin Beach cot&tage. . | - Lieut. and Mrs. Leonard Galloway, Mrs. Walter Smalley and Mrs. John Seniff and children spent Wedngsda¥y in Auburn with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shaffer. - ; . Pvt: and Mrs. Buel Smalley and son, of Angola, spent today here with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smalley. Pvt. Smalley is on a ten days’ furlough.{ from Camp Plauche, La. Mrs. Paul Ridenour entertained a group of mothers of Brownie age girls. Tuesday afternoon at a meeting to make plans for a new Brownie troop of which Mrs. Ridenour and Mrs. ;Adrian Biddle will be leaders. Meetings of the Brownies are held Wednesday afternoons at the school, ‘ . F. 2/c Eldo Renner, who was last heard from in Africa, is back in the ~states and is expected home on leave next week. : ' Mrs. Travis Purdy and daughter, of Syracuse, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gilmore, -

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Jon Robert Levy, H. A, 1/c, son‘ of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Levy, now receives his mail ¢/o Fleet Post Office, New York City. 1 | « Mr, .and Mrs. Argyle Luckenbill, of Columbia City, called on the latter’s aunt, Mrs. A. E. Kelley, Tuesday. t Miss Helen Kelley returned to her classes Monday after a week’s .illness.

Trading Post Caf ; -Sonday, Octobery Ist Coufitry Style Fried CluckenSlOO N e ae Roast Boneless Loin of Pork 85 BOREE T &F TOIE . e e Choice of o : ‘Chicken Rice Soup or Grapefruit Cocktail - Mashed Potatoes, Cauliflower in Cream Sauce : Molded Vegetable Salad Home-Made Pies, Ice Cream : : . Iced Cantaloupe

Thursday Special—Real Italian Spaghetti and Meat Balls

Thisls Your War Too ~ Help Finish I¢ J,oih The Home Front Soldiers } ' - at ‘ : L United States Rubber Co. LIGONIER ' B ~ Openings Now On Day Shlft

Mrs.; G. H. Bacheler substituted during Miss Kelley’s absence. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Williams returned home Friday from Appleton, Wis., where they spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wagner. Herbert Elijah was home from Ypsilanti to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elijah.

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