Ligonier Banner., Volume 78, Number 43, Ligonier, Noble County, 9 November 1944 — Page 2
The Ligonier Baner ~ Established 1867 Published every Thursday and entered as second class matter at the post office at Ligonier, Indiana, under the Act of March 3, 1879. BAYNE A. MORLEY, Publisher . i HELEN MORLEY, Editor Subscription Rate $2.00; Out of State $2:50 ' MEMBER DEMOCRATIC EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION ‘ SR ——————————— e b National Advertising Representative i NEWSPAPER A ERTISING SERVICE. INC. : (on affifiate of the ® National Editorial Association) 7.:_»‘,5"" ! 3 No Ao SO .‘é - . Serving Ame " -2's Adverdjsers and the Home Town Newspapers 188 W. Randolph — C.icago 1.l ¢ O FFICES o Holbrook Bldg., SanFrancises, Col.
WAWAKA NEWS
As yet no word has been received of Lieutenant Robert N. Gage who was reported missing in action over Borneo since Oct. 3. All hope that somehow the gallant lad escaped.
Those who served on the election board at Cosperville north school Tuesday were John Ramer, Clerk, Miss Lucille Crago, Clerk, Curt Rice. The Wawaka Church of the Brethren ladies furnished meals for the board. . ; .
Call or See : W alter Robinson
for Reliable
Compensation—Liability— Burglary—Plate Glass and Personal -Liability and Accident Insurance Phone 273 or 241
Revival Meeting THE LIGONIER CHURCH (A Simple 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. ; b i Congregational singing—special music—plain simple Gospel sermons. ; THE PUBLIC IS INVITED T Everett Reynolds, Minister Evangelist j
# ' " £ . : A : THOUSANDS OF WAR WORKERS depend on the % 3 » v £ South Shore Line to get them o their jobs safely . and on time. They ride to and from work moming and evening, every day of the weelk,. - You help us serve them when you make your trips between the hours of 10:00 in the morning and 4:00 in the afternoon. By riding then you add : é ) eee : B to own fravel comfort ... more seals are .: » " : 2 % : ’ =: '7 .. ¢ ; : : < & ‘ _ o . i..a.,A. { 53 ‘ _l;Af'v C > 4’A,‘ % 2 U A g i : ooomiomvenicieo BR P AR R e aNe 4 omel et Ty oL R ST oY a *fl*“%"&&ffi??**‘@&»w%&firmnfi»&‘&M*%*ff:ffw i s et 2 7 = % BRI eo ~ PR TR Y ,é(h- RGeS ,_y:,fl L e -w‘,r 'BRE R & 2 C L U SRR R R : Pty
Messers, Raymer Swank, Schlichtmeyer and Forrest Gill were callers at Fairview Farm Sunday forenoon.
Mrs. Myra Smith is home from a few days vacation in Fort Wayne. Pfc. Clyde Elijah recently was receiving his mail at New Orleans but for a time is now “somewhere.” Will send mailing address later. ,
Mrs. Frances Phares served on the election board at Wawaka Tuesday. Mr: Schlichtemyer made business trips to Detroit Monday and Tuesday in the interests of his trucking business.
The Misses Pergrem of Goshen spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Pergrem. Mrs. Heraldon Pergrem has accepted a position and motors daily to and from her husband’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Pergrem’s home, near Wawaka. The little son, Layton, remains at the farm home with his grandparents. Fred Burket has purchased a eom{ picker for his own and custom use.
THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER. INDIANA
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THIS year s the 200th anniversary of the publication of the first book for children—the “Little Pretty Pocket-Book,” issued by John Newbery in England in 1744. Because of this anniversary and because of the phenomenal boom in the sale of children’s books—and most importantly because of the deep social implications in this year’s Book Week theme ‘“United Through Books”—the 1944 celebration, November 12-18, is tremendously expanded. : : Throughout the country children and adults are turning with fresh enthusiasm to the wealth of beautiful and exciting books published for children and to the importance of books in the life of the growing, developing child. Books are the very channels of thought, the road to understanding, the gateway to . richer, deeper enjoyment of life. Yet 80 per cent of the children of America have little opportunity to know more than the textbooks they, are given in school. In some areas books are everywhere—like the fabulous wealth of the Indies, they spill over into the school library, the public library, the " bookstores — colorful, fascinating, easily accessible to all. It is the aim of Book Week, whose national headquarters are at 62 West 45th Street, New York 19, N. Y., to extend each year this accessibility of books to more and more communities; to make all of ‘us aware of the value of books in the healthy, happy, growth of our children; to make us take stock of our community from the point of view of this accessibility of books to children. : Have we paid enough attention to our library? Have we libraries for “free reading” in our schools? Are there enough bookstores to serve properly our -community? "We'd do something quickly enough if there were not enough grocery or drugstores to serve our needs. Let us be sure there are enough sources of supply — libraries and stores—to serve us and our chil dren with the kind of food that will help us build the bpetter world we must have for our civilization to survive. :
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