Ligonier Banner., Volume 78, Number 43, Ligonier, Noble County, 9 November 1944 — Page 3

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Get it over with. Get back home. Get a job. . This is what our fighting men are thinking and talking about. : First — victory. Next — nail down the peace. Then they want to throw off the rigid regimentation of military life — and not run into the same sort of regimentation back home. ‘They want to set out for themselves, as Americans always have . . . to use their own heads and hands in fashioning their own destiny. 4 job and an opportunity — in the American system of free enterprise. This is the post-war plan of men in uniform. / Government can’t be expected to carry out these plans. It’s up to every one of us at home to see that they’re fulfilled — eleven million We will do our part. e Dow't waste olostrisity just bossuse it ien't rationed |

ARNOLD ELSON Registered Podiatrist DON'T LET YOUR Fnin'r ORIPPLE YOU SICK FEET MAKE SIOK PEOPLE Practice Limited to ~ the Feet Ph. 18 Ligonier, Ind,

Geo. L. Rulison ATTORNEY-AT-LAW PHONE 457 J) - Mier Bank Bldg. Ligonier

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x News Items Of Years Ago x

1 YEAR AGO

John Churchill is to report today at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., to begin his training in the Army Air Corps.

Miss Betty Jean Glaser, who is attending Mac Murray College, at Jacksonville, 111., is spending this weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Glaser. :

Herbert Duesler left Monday morning to report for duty at Fort Benjamin Harrison.

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' Cadet Adrian Blue,, who is a student at the Missouri School of Mines, Rollo, Mo., is spending a week’s furlough with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Blue. :

Corp. Richard J. Mathew, of the Army Air Corps, has arrived safely somewhere in England according to word received by Mrs. Mathew.

10 YEARS AGO.

Albert Weaver, proprietor of the Weaver Hardware Store, has had a very attractive neon sign placed in front of his store during the past week. '

home from a four day visit to Chicago where tl%?y attended the Insull trial in which Dwight Green, who is a cousin of George Green, is taking an active part.

For the second time this fall Ligonier was visited by a light snow storm this morning.

Mr. and Mrs. John Stiffner celebrated their 49th wedding.anniversary Sunday. o

Mrs. ;Van Aman and Helen, and Mrs. Tom Cass and Maurine attended the Century of Progress Sunday.

25 YEARS AGO

B. F. Wilkerson will open his harness store and repair shop in the Bothwell room next Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hull are the proud parents of a new baby, born Tuesday. : Mrs. Simon Schloss has gone to Milwaukee to visit her daughter, Henrietta, who is attending school in that city.

Mr. and Mrs. Price Chiddester gave a dinper Sunday to a number of guests, the occasion being the second birthday of their daughter, Nedra. ; ;

Mrs. Arthur E. Kelley and the Misses Martin and Gardner are in Chicago visiiting Mr. and Mrs. Will Kelley and other friends. Everett Mier will come home from

Chicago University to spend Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mier. i ;

50 YEARS AGO

“Peck’s Bad Boy,” in all its laughter and splendor, is the attraction at Un,ion Hall Friday evening.

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A number of local wheelmen made a run to Sturgis, Mich., last Sunday.

Married at the home of the bride Sunday, Oct. 28, Ira A. Michael and Miss Caddie L. Teal, Rev. C. F. Byrer officiating.

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Norman Shobe, son of Charles Shobe, is in Detroit where he will spend the winter attending Commercial College. - o :

Our people will be afforded their first opportunity to witness a game of football next Saturday when Elkhart and Kendallville elevens = will contest for supremacy at the fair grounds.