Ligonier Banner., Volume 78, Number 45, Ligonier, Noble County, 23 November 1944 — Page 4

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A song and prayer service was held Sunday at the Noble County Infirmary for the 23 inmates at 2:30 p. m. by the ‘young people of the Cosperville Baptist Church, This is the second service given there by this earnest young group of citizens. Rev. Moore of Grace Seminary, Winona, delivered a fine Sermon on

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A beautifully served and appointed, well-cooked noon meal was given recently at the Wawaka H. S. Home Economics room. for Noble Co. Trustees with Trustee D..‘A. Rose as host. 15 places were laid, 10 trustees attended, also Supt. Herman Ward of Noble County schols and principal J. L. Tierney of Wawaka. The meal was a most enjoyable one served by the Home Economics students ‘of the school, supervised by Mrs. Overton, Elkhart Township Home Economies instructress.

The annual meeting of the Noble County Guernsey Cattle Club will be held at Rome City in January, at the new home of Supt. and Mrs. Gerald Krull of the Kniepp Sanatarium, Guernsey cattle department. The occasion will feature the annual Fish fry supper, to be given in the new basement of the Krull home.

The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Olin Lower, Ronnie, is recuperat-

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Governor Henry F. Shricker and 1 Supt. Donald F. Stiver of the State Police will take part in dedication ceremonies for the new State Police post here December 9th. Miss Laurine Chiddister, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chiddister of this city, and Arthur Duesler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duesler, were married Saturday evening, Nov. 20, in the U. B. parsonage by Rev. H. W. White. ; - Mrs., Milton Selig went to Chicago Sunday to spend several weeks’ with her daughters. Miss Mildred Wolfe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wolfe, of this city, and Robert Swager, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Swager of Cromwell, were united in marriage Saturday afternoon, Nov. 20, in the parsonage of the First Christian Church in Kendallville. ,

10 YEARS AGO

The: Noble County Co-operative Association has opened a store in this city which Lester Keefer will man- - Dr.. Q. F. Stultz reports the birth of a daughter weighing 9% pounds to Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Roe at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Calbeck. Miss Irene Nelson who will become

ing nicely at his home from a tonsilectomy performed at the Memorial hospital, Kendallville, last week. Engineer Earl Brill is now running an engine out of Kalamazoo, Mich. : i

Mrs. Deanna Frick, ill for some time, is improving. .

‘Billy Brill, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brill, a student at Howe Military Academy, plans to spend Thanksgiving Day here with them at Old Orchards farms.

A number of the young people of the Cosperville Baptist church will go to Indianapolis to attend revival services there, conducted by Evangelist Floyd Smith and Rev. Ralph R. Rayment, local pastor and singer. The meetings will last two weeks at least. : -

Mrs. Chas. Todd is home in Dayton, 0., from a visit in Fort McClel-

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the bride of Owen Fought of near Kimmell, on Thanksgiving day was guest of honor at & bridal shower Tuesday evening. s Mr. and Mrs. D.' M. Ruple celebrated. their 15th wedding anniversary Sunday at their home at Lake Wa* wasee.

Miss Thella Shisler has been appointed Service Sales chairman of the Fouth District of the American Legilon Auxiliary by the District President, Mrs. Hattie Whiteman.

25 YEARS AGO

The thermometer in Ligonier registered 16 degres above zero Saturday morning. ' Miss Harriet Urich, = daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Urich, and Arthur Larson, will be united in marriage Thursday, Nov. 27, at the U. B. Church by Rev. A. E. Grubbs.

Herman Sack is coaching the Cromwell high school bzgketball team which contests with North Webster tonight. o

Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Dukes are here from Detroit visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Wood. -

Mr. and Mrs. James Kinnison will leave Monday for Tonapah, Nev., where they will spend the winter with their daughter. :

lan, Alabama, with her husband and Pvt. Charles Todd, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Todd of Libensam Farm.

A nice Thanksgiving basket filled with choice Thanksgiving dainties was sent Monday to Dayton, 0., for Mrs. Chas. Todd, and little sons, Billy and Joe, who will not be here at the ancestral home for the annual Thanksgiving dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Todd and Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Smith. : ;

Mrs. Grace Kinnison, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kinnison and children were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thad Simmons at Ligonier.

Mrs. Ollie Knepper with Mrs. Sarah Donat were South Bend business visitors, Saturday. .

J. J. Knepper, Geshen, was a week end visitor here and called Sunday at the Ed Kenny home and that of Mrs. O. W. Dowell. :

Mrs. Merrill Kinnison; = wife of Corporal Merrill Kinnison, received word recently that he is now stationed in the Philippines. He was formerly in'New Guinea.

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The term as prosecutor of Mr. Lon D. Fleming expired: today, and Mr. Will A.. Glatte, prosecutor-elect, will assume the duties. :

W. W. Wood of Middlebury, Vt., is visiting his father and other friends. 4 Mrs. F. W. Zimmerman left Monday for Toledo, where she will visit with her parents for several weeks. Another cooper shop has been opened in Ligonier giving four men employment. ‘. ;

Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Lyon, of ‘Wauseon, Ohio, are in the city visiting with A, W. Lyon and family.

The Labadie-Rowell Company will hold the boards at Union Hall one night in the early part of next week.

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