Ligonier Banner., Volume 78, Number 43, Ligonier, Noble County, 2 November 1944 — Page 3

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Mr. and Mri;}i@.;‘ itag, of Fort Wayne, were gussts Thursday evening of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Levy. Mrs. Lloyd Fell, dfznear}’fopeks, underwent a major operation Tuesday in Fort Wayne Lutheran hosAT e sel Miss Beverly Bartels, who was employed in the Modernistic Beauty Salon, has opened hér own beauty shop in Syracuse.. SO E D Mrs. A. B. Weaver entertained the ABC Club Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs. F. W. Black as a substitute guest. High score was held by Mrs. Fred Weir. ; >

Mrs. George Hornberger, Mrs. Robert Scott and daughter Jeanie Marie, of Toledo, 0., are guests this week of Mrs. Hornberger’s sister, Mrs. Walter Smalley. e

The Misses Joan Harris and Eleanor Bowen entertained a large group of friends at a Halloween party with an outdoor wiener roast Saturday evening at the Harris home. =~

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. Pvt. Ray LeCount left Thursday for Camp Hood, Texas, after spending & 21-day farlough here, his first after spending 22 months in the Aleutians. He was accompanied as far as Chicago by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey LeCount., o A special Adah ceremony will be held: at the next meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star, Tuesday evening, Nov. 7. - ~

Circle No. 4 of the Methodist Church enjoyed a Halloween party Monday evening at the church. Games and contests were played followed by refreshments. The committee in charge of arrangements was Mrs. Clyde Eubank, Mrs. Dale Hayes, Mrs. Ethel Growcock, Miss Dora Hershberger, Mrs. Dean Bobeck, Mrs. Helen Wolf, Mrs. John Henry, Mrs. Charles Shite, Mrs. Jesse Dewey. :

Mrs. C. N. Griffith returned home Wednesday after spending a few days in Indianapolis with Mrs.. G. Don Sullivan. . = : '

Mrs. Myron Baker, of Albion, is the guest this week of Mrs. Lyman Kilmer. ~ - Mrs. J. R. Glascott, of Hopkins, Mich,, is spending this week with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hire.

‘Mr., and Mrs. Leon Glascott, of Hopkins, Mich., were Sunddy guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hire, Mr. and Mrs, Price Chidister and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kurtz attended a

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SEEN IR T i S e o R ; L/ =T T N\ e M sfiéw%“ .:V‘ £ e \(4‘”" ';'":,. Se 5 ‘H';. :; ‘\‘:‘s«;;,‘;,,_—//5/’// ‘3:3,:‘%;%\ .\\ ’ b ’o, .<%§§ «:flzfi ‘ o SO e : , » f wm - i : R Men s - & : § 7 > - HorPe CHEST-1944 ‘ HAT litile fin box marked “War Bonds” is full of ' dreams for the bride and her husband—but dreams that are practical and that will come true. Those aren't mere certficates we are qll putting Gway—they ore - guaraniees of future happiness—Homes, for one thing. luxuriously easy to keep charming and comfortable with electricity. In that little box repose big electric appliances. Ranges and refrigerators, washing machines, water heat- : ers and even gir conditioning equipment will come out sn ot e : Truly a.Bond Box may be, sooner than we think, « ~ magic source of the best things of life. The All-Electric . Home is certainly foremost on the list of these. - Proudly salt away those war winning bonds. homemakers, There's nothing betier you can do just now. Preare for that home. of tomomow. Dream @w;flm a “little, amd live M“""“hififi your returning fighter when ~ America’s faith has been justified. =~ - -~ NDEANAR M ik s el TN IR PPV A L SRR W .

birthday dinner Sunday in Elkhatt, given in honor of Mrs. Charles Miller, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger

~_Mr, and Mrs. Howard Chidister have purchased a home in Elkhart, Ind.,, and are now located at 141 N. lntk sleer: 0 Mrs. Emma Stump left Friday for Marion, where she is visiting friends. Lt. Robert D. Mathew has been transferred from Ft. Monmouth, N. J., to Vint Hill Farms Station, WarPefiton, Vao 0 s i % Miss Norma Brown of Coldwater, Mich.,, was a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gordon Saturday and Sunday. G “Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gordon were in Chicago Monday buying: merchandise for the Dill & Gordon store.

E’ Mrs. Howard Nelson is expected home November 3, after spending 3 months with her husband, who is stationed in San Francisco, Calif. Mrs, Cora Reid and Miss Mary Reid, of Frankfort, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs.- Richard Kessler, of Walkerton, were week-end guests of Mr., and Mrs. Jesse Biddle. S

Mrs. Paul Ridenour and daughter Lois, and Mrs. Martha Mull were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs, Arnold White in Fort Wayne, where they were joined Sunday by Mr. Ridenour. g Dr. and Mrs. George Smith entertained Sunday with a dinner celebrating their second wedding anniversary, Miss Edith Smith, of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stetler, of Mishawaka, and Mr. Gerald Smith. . Shirley Rose, of Wawaka, and Robert Hite spent several days last week with their grandmother, Mrs. George Smith, :

~ E. A. Womble returned home today after spending three months in ‘a Boonton, N. J., sanatarium. His health is much improved. @

" Mrs. Lewis Moser has accepted a position with the American State Bank where she began work this week. : -

Carole, 4% year old daughter of Mrs. Evelyn Peck, suffered a fracture of her left leg when struck by a bicycle Monday afternoon near her home on Grand street. The fracture was reduced by Dr. Schutt. Mrs. William Cochran plans to spend this week-end with relatives-in Warsaw. , :

Mr. and Mrs. Avon Schwab and son, of Albion, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Fisher. : ' Jon Robert Levy, H A 1/¢, U. S. N,, left Thursday to return to duty after

spending a few days’ furlough with his parents, Mreand Mrs. L. L. Levy. “Joe Leavey and Herman Sack are conducfing;?wsyfor' the variety show which 4s to be given -for the benefit of the high school band.

. Mis, Charles Andrews spent from Wednesday until Saturday in Chicago with her sister, Mrs. Forrest Rex. ~ The Ligonier high school band, with ‘those of ‘Rome City, Kendallville and Avilla, took part in a political rally ‘and demonstration Wednesday night ‘in Kendallville. e

vat.iAbrvanvl Barch spent’ SufldaY' with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar “Barch. 7 ST iy ¥ - - NS

..Pvt. Vernon Kiester left Sunday for Camp Beale, Calif,, after spénding a 14-day furlough here. s The next regular meeting of the Stansbury W. R. C,, No. b 4, will be held at their hall Friday evening, November 10. All officers and members are urged to be present as there will be practice for inspection. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gilmore spent the week-end in Chicago where Saturday night they attended President Roosevelt’s speech at Soldier’s Field.

- Mrs. Melvin Drain will entertain her Pinochle club Sunday evening. ~ Mrs, F. A. Churchill and son Guy spent several days last week in Berwyn, 111., with her mother, Mrs. Annie Dowdell.

Kidnapped his own son. The culprit is a prosperous merchant who is determined that his boy shall not marry a shop-girl — and the police seem to. be unable to punish him

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