Ligonier Banner., Volume 78, Number 43, Ligonier, Noble County, 2 November 1944 — Page 4

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WINTER APPLES by bushel or truck load. All leading varieties: Jonathan, Baldwin, Grimes, Northern Spy, Delicious, Winesap, Greening, Sheepnose, Mclntosh. Bring containers. Vinegar Squash. Fresh sweet cider by jug or barrel, 10 gal. oak keg full of cider, $5.00. Earl Garver, 9 miles north of Goshen, on Road 15.

LAMPS! LAMPS! LAMPS! All metal Pin-up Lamps, Metal Bed Lamps, Boudoir Lamps, Table Lamps, Bridge A Lamps, * 8-Way Floor Lamps. Vehe Ranging in, Price from $2.95 to $29.50 :

Choose Yours Now for Christmas ATZ FURNITURE COMPANY

WANTED—Poultry of all kinds. Can Can use ducks and geese. Will pick up. For prices phone 22 or write G. C. Tarman, New Paris, Ind.

FOR YOUR holiday gifts of Purses, Costume Jewelry, Scarfs and Handkerchiefs, see our lovely assortment. DILL & GORDON.

“NEW SHIPMENT of skirts, all around pleats, Park Wilder flannels and other materials and styles. $4.98 to $7.98. Sizes 24 to 36. DILL & GORDON. DR. MILES ALKA SELTZER, 60c size, 49¢c. Ridenour’s Drug Store.

WANTED—AIII kinds of cattle. Arnold Riecke, Columbia City, Ind., Rt. 4. If Unfortunate in Loss of Horses—Cattle—Sheep—HSBgs Phone 197 J Collect . Kendallville Fertilizer Co. EVERS & SONS Kendallville, Indiana

FOR SALE—A complete selection of fine desks in either walnut or mahogany. Priced from $26.50- to $62.50. ATZ FURNITURE COMPANY. “

KATAHDIN POTATOES

- —For Sale or Trade— Fine flavor. Quick cooking. $2.00 a bu. (66 lbs.) field run. Also truckload prices.

GEO. WEYBRIGHT Phone Syracuse 2214

Methodist Church

A. C. Underwood, Minister Sunday School, 9:30. : Worship service, 10:30. Junior Church, 10:80. Sunday Evening Club _program, 4:45. :

The first contact of a child with church activity is generally through the Primary Department. For this reason we try to make this first church experience cheerful, helpful and spiritual in tone. When the child passes from the Cradle Roll he then enters the Primary Department. Mrs. Dale Hayes is superintendent, and teaches the children in the third grade. Other workers in this department are Mrs. Charles Deary, first grade . teacher, and Mrs. Melvin

VLRI GR LT BE EVEN HIGHER ...if it weren't for the millions of dollars that beer pays in Indiana

WHEN you stepped up to the county treasurer’s win- ~ dow and paid your taxes, high as they were, you probably didn’t stop to think that they would have been higher if it had not been for legalized beer. Let’s see! Beer in Indiana helped keep your bill ~ down like thig in 1943:44: : 32,453,187 Yin gallénmqnd permit fees . to the state general fund , 2,272,888 in rotail pormit foss to. cities, townsand schools @ . ~ alike sum. In addition, Indiana beef pfl;ff‘ . fiwmm TAE INDIANA BREWERS ASSOCIATION oggly s GG gs S RGE e s N e R ee L e :r:? g

PROLONG THE LIFE of your shoes by repairing at the ‘first sign of wear. Paul’s Shoe Repair Shop.

NORWICH PEPTO-BISMOL, 47¢c, 89¢ and $1.89 sizes. Ridenour’s Drug Store. A :

LOST—Folder containing tire inspection sheet and a gas stamp book, license No. 6565627. Mrs. Rosalie Rosenogle, Rt. 1, Wawaka, Ind.

FARM FOR SALE—Three hundred ‘acres of good land located on highway 383 some distance east of Lake Wawasee with two hundred sixty acres under cultivation and forty acres of timber. Soil is sandy loam with clay subsoil. Produced 8,000 bushels of corn last year. Large house with furnace, electric lights. Good sized barn and two - gilos. This land is valued at $lOO per acre, but a substantial discount will be allowed for prompt cash ‘sale. Usual courtesies extended to realtors. A. J. Keyser, Realtor, 408 So. Second St., Elkhart, Ind. Tel. J-1818.

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

WOODBURY’S FACIAL SOAP, 10c. Ridenour’s Drug Store.

JUST ARRIVED—A lovely selection ~ of dresses, black crepe, jerseys, gabardines; spun rayon and pastel sheers. Sizes 9 to 24%. DILL & GORDON.

FOR SALE—SB-pe. bedroom outfit. Consists of bed, dresser, vanity, with modern waterfall front and beautiful walnut finish, " 90-coil springs, comfortable mattress and dressing table stool, pair of soft fluffy pillows. ATZ FURNITURE COMPANY. .

NEW LINE OF TRIMMED AND pastel borders for bath, kitchen, bedrooms and children’s rvoms, at Calbeck’s Hardware.

POP CORN WANTED

For quick sale on your 1944 crop write: B. H. Schallinger, c/o Confection Cabinet Corp., 430 W. Erie St., Chicago, 111. _ -

TEXOLITE AT CALBECK’S HARD- . ‘ware store. - > =

Schlotterback, second grade. Mrs. Maynard Manges teaches the beginners. The pianist for the department is Mrs. Deary. : We believe that religion needs to play a major role in every child’s life. If your child is not in Sunday School we invite you to bring him next Sunday at 9:3o—and there is a class you, too, will enjoy. The entire Sunday School this Sunday will go to the basement to see a sound movie, “A Family Affair”, e Sa

The Ligonier Church . Everett Reynolds, Minister (A Simple New Testament Church) Why not come to our revival meeting beginning .next Sunday? We believe you will enjoy it if you love to

THME LIGCNIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA

hear goed singing and the plain simple gospel of Christ. - Here are the sermons to Wednesday night. 4

" Sunday morning, “Loyalty to Christ and His Church.” 4 - Sunday night, “The Church Preserving the Truth and Shedding the Light.”

- Monday night, “Why Did Jesus Come?? -

Tuesday night, “What Constitutes Church Membership?” ' Wednesday night, “The Bible Idea of a Christian.” . We invite you to all these services.

Centenary United Brethren Church

. Rev. H. W. White, D. D., Pastor - Church School, 9:30 am. Fred Targgart, superintendent. Lesson subject, “The Christian and Race Problem.”

Classes to suit all age groups. ~ Morning worship, 10:40 a.m. < Sermon subject, “The Place of the Church in a Community.” | Junior Church worship at the same hour, conducted by Mrs. O. V. Borger and' her helpers. ' Christian Endeavor, 6 p.m., Homer Nelson, president. Evening worship, 7 p.m. Dedication of the lighted cross and Bible. 5 :

. Sermon subject, “The Place of Worship.” # : : The public is invited to these services. All are welcome. ) -

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Monday night: Official Board meeting. Every member should be present. The Missionary Society will meet Tuesday night, Nov. 7th, in the home of Mrs. Lena Urich. Mrs.» Clara Moser will be the leader. . :

Wednesday .night, Bible study and prayer meeting. Mrs. Clara Couts is the leader. ; ‘

Lee Buhlman underwent a major operation Monday in McCray Memorial hospital, Kendallville. :

Mrs. John Robert Cockley left Wednesday morning for Maysville, Ky., where her parents, Mr. and Mrs, George Hopper are visiting Mr, Hopper’s mother. : i Mrs. Claud Mullen is employed in the Leader office while Mrs. Herbert Wolf is on vacation.

Walter Robinson spent several days this week in Indianapolis. 1 -~ Mrs. Arthur Ferguson is substituting - Thursday and Friday at school for Mrs. Edward Fisher. : Mrs. Edward R. Fisher went to Chicago Wednesday to meet Corp. Fisher, who is on a fifteen-day furlough from Keesler Field, Biloxi, Miss. They plan to return to Ligonier Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Smith, Corp. and Mrs. Edward R. Fisher and daughter, Ann, plan to spend Sunday in South Bend as the guests of Mr. and Mrs, George Moore.

- Pwt. Betty J. Hewitt, who recently joined the WAC, is stationed at Ft. Des Moines, lowa, for basic training. . Mrs. Earl Kurtz, of Mishawaka,

was the guest of Mes. Harry Doll for a few days this week, Ross Williams refiirned Wednesday to the University of Michigan after spending ten days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Willians,

~ PHE LIGONIERCHURCH . Ajfl pl '; .V‘E*J 1 ; : e (% New Testament Church) ~Beginning Sunday Nov. 5 and continuing through Nov. 26. Services Each Evening—7:3o ‘Special services each evening for the young people under the ~ direction of Mrs. Reynolds. > : gp ? ! ‘Congregational singing—special music—plain simple Gospel sermons. . : : | THE PUBLIC IS INVITED | : i ~ Everett Reynolds, Minister Evangelist :

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