Ligonier Banner., Volume 80, Number 43, Ligonier, Noble County, 24 October 1946 — Page 4

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LOCKER SERVICE Having recenily enlarged our locker plant we now have a few locker boxes for. rent. . We are fully equipped to process and cure meat and render lard. ~ TOPEKA LOCKER Phone 1-27 5 ; TOPEKA, INDIANA . :

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I RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT YOUR ' SUPPORT Harry O. Schlabach Democratic Candidate e | . TRUSTEE of Perry Township - ELECTION, NOVEMBER 5, 1646

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~Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lossee of Elkhart and-Mr. and Mrs, Don Borger and daughters Janis and Joan of Fort Wayne were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. June Borger.

“Mrs. M. M. Wanderman entertained friends at a Dessert Bridge Sunday evening. High score was won by Miss Helen Summers.

St. Patricks Club met Thursday wvening. A social time was had and olans discussed for a Halloween party to be given at the home of Charlotte Bink.

~ Mis. Eugene Cummins and Mrs. _dward Bourie were in Indianapolis several days this week.

Mrs. Robert Creps -entertained ten members of the Book Club last Wednesday evening. Catherine Hull reviewed the book “Living High” by June Burn. - ; :

The la._dies club of the Ligonier Eagles Lodge will hold a Hallowa’en party in their club room Tuesday night, October 29th at 8 o’clock. All members are requested to mask and to attend. .. ¥

A tonsilectomy operation was parformed by Dr. Stoltz on the following children this week: Lois Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson; Connie Lou Fisel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fisel; and Myrna Harper. .

‘Mr.7and Mrs. William Herrman will move the first of the week from 210 Second St. to Springfield. Ohio. 7 :

Mrs. Horace Hartman and sons Junior and Albert, and Be\tty Hobert of South Bend, and Libby

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Levy of Ligonier were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mrs. Maude Bordner. :

- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Daly and daughter Patty of Mishawaka, and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bentz of Ligonier, were Sunday dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. Bowden of Hyde Park, Illinois. '

Mrs.: Robert Sedgwick entertainad friends last FThursday evening. Contract Bridge was played, and Mrs. Howard Harper won first prize, Mrs. Sam Patton won second and Mrs. Fred Bowen third.

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Baughman and daughter Mary Joe, and Mrs. Earl Creps attended ' the Shrine Show at the Quimby Auditorium last Friday evening, :

Mr. and Mrs. David Hardesty are visiting this week in the Jesse Dewey home. Other Sunday dinner guests ineluded Mr. and Mrs. Har‘ry Stults and scn of Elkhart and Mrs. Robert Dewey of Ligonier. ‘

Jim Lough of Fort Wayne spent the week end with his mother Martha Lough. A :

Mr and Mrs. Eugene Atz entert2ined at noon Sunday with a birthday dinner in honor of their son Billy. Guests were Mr. and Mis. Julius Atz and Mr. John Atz of Goshen, and Mrs. Albert Atz of Lendalville, Ind.

CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Billy Atz celebrated his fifth Jirthday Saturday afternoon at the iome of his parents Mr. and Mrs. wugene Atz. A Halloween motif lccorated the table at which the ‘ollowing guests = were seated: Jilly Moore, Jimmy Mullins, Joyce 3leile, Nolan Chrisman, Michael Seniff, Linda Reed, Billy and Bobsy Kitson, Carolyn Schlabaugh, Beverly Cunningham and Caroline Slaymaker. Games were play:d after which the guest of honor opened his many lovely gifts. Each guest received a favor.

The regular meeting of Stansbury Womens Relief Corps No. 154 will be held Friday evening, October 26th. All" officers and members are urgeéd to be presynt.

Mr. and Mrs. Harley Yoder and children of Gurnee, Illinois and’ Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wellman were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yoder. ' _

- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Breckheisen and Mrs. Guy Calbeck attended the Shrine Show at the Quimby Auditorium last Friday night. =

Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Ewing of South Bend were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Fisher.

Miss Lucille Schwab entertained her Contract Bridge Club Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Fred Bowen. Substitute guests were Mrs. Harmon Harper, Mrs. Robert Sedgwick and Mrs. Merrill Hire, Jr.

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Soriefy _A lovely Halloween party was given Sunday evening by Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ramseyer with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strauss as co-host-esses honoring the birthday of Mrs. Paul Moses. Guests tame masked, and prizes were awarded to Mr. Ramseyer and to Mrs. Everett Mier for the most unusual costumes. Games were played during the evening and refreshments served. The birthday guest received many lovely gifts. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wertheimer, Miss Patty Longnecker, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mier, Mr. Durbin Mier, Miss Henrietta Schloss, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Ruth, Mr. Richard Ruth and Miss Patricia Ramseyer.

The W.S.C.S. of the Methodist Church held their annual Mother and Daughter picnic supper at the church Tuesday evening. The committees in charge of arrangements were: Program: Mrs. Paul Roderick, Mrs. A. C. Underwood, Mrs. C. E. Deary; Dining Room, Mrs. 1. Grimm, Mrs. F. McDaniel, Mrs. Edw. Bourie; Kitchen, Mrs. M. Drain, Mrs. G. Calbeck, Mrs. D. Calbeck; Invitations, Mrs. M. Schlotterback, - Mrs. Ivaganilio, Mrs. L. Calbeck. A short devotional message was given by Mrs. George Rulison followed by a ‘“Welcome Address” by Mrs. Quentin Stultz. A two reel musical movie “Old Black Joe” was presented. =

The members of the Business and Professional Women’s Club met 1-as§£::%f§hu§s'day ‘evening for a picnic sup ¢r. with Mrs. Retta Geiger at heigbme Miss Gladys Baker. was co-hostess. ‘The regular business meeting was held and it was.voted to allow $l5 for a Belgium War Orphan and to send Christmas packages to the Netherlands. It was also voted to have a tea for the senior girls in May and plans were made for a turkey raffle to be

held some time "after November Ist. The program for the evening was arranged by Miss Grace Bickel, Ruth Harper and Mrs. Stansbury. , \

Girl Scout Troop No. 1 enjoyed a Halloween party at the Charles Andrews home Friday evening. Games were played and lovely refreshments were served during the evening. Each member invited a guest and those present were Janis Hayes, Shirley Rollings, Sharon Ferguson, Helen Andrews, Lois Mullins, Joan Harris, Joyce Rouch, Charlotte Bink, Hope Wanderman and Ray Grinnell, Bob Hayes, Bob Hoover, John Jorg, Jerry C:ockett, Gene Staton, Joe Rex, Dick Griffith and Bill Stultz.

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Ten members of the Welcome Circle met last Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Emma Stump at her home with Mrs. Floyd Tincher cohostess. Mrs. Tincher led devotions and a special reading was given by Mrs. Ella Kilmer. ‘

‘The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met last Friday at the home of Mrs. Will Sack, Blanche Draper assisted the hostess. The regular business meeting was held and plans made for their annual Bazaar. About thirty members were present. :

SORORITY PLEDGE } _ Barbara Simpson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James Simpson, has been pledged to Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority on the DePauw University campus. In informal ceremonies which came at the end of the first rush period DePauw’s nine National Sororities pledged 193 girls. | ~ Rushing activities of DePauw Sororities are controiled by the: Pan-Hellenic Council, governing body of the social groups which includes representation from each Sorority on the campus. i - POT LUCK HELD Friday evening, October 18th, the Stansbury Womens Relief | Corps held a pot luck supper at the home of Nettie’Waldron in honor -of her 80th bii'tljda}/fz anniversary. Those. present were Luella Stabler, Mary Engle, Ertes Wheel-| er, Edith Vondersmith, Audra Sisterhen, Mrs. Otto Buhlman, Hattie Brady, Maggie Chidister, Neva Crockett, Iva Stater, Vera Beal,i Betty Furkis, Pearl Drain, Mary Keifer, Mrs. Ray White and two' daughters Bonnie and Conn‘e and Mrs. Waldron and Myrtle and Dale. !

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