Ligonier Banner., Volume 80, Number 46, Ligonier, Noble County, 14 November 1946 — Page 2

Che Ligonier Hanner ESTABLISHED 1867 Published every Thursday by The Banner Printing Company and entered as second class matteratthe postoffice at Ligonier, Indiana, under the Actof March 3, 1879. LA ' EUGENE CUMMINS, Editor - : Vol. 80 Thursday, November 14, 1946 No. 46

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Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Double of Garrett are spending a few days with Mrs. Glayda Starr and daughter Roberta. :

Mrs. Evelyn Johnston spent several days last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Henley and family at Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayfield of Warsaw were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Schwab.

‘Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Orewiler and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowen and family.

~Mrs. E. W. Ramseyer returned home Friday following a few days visit with Mr. and ‘Mrs. O. E. Ruth at Indianapolis.

Mr. Chester Hile was in Indianapolis on business Tuesday and Wednesday.

Mrs. Walter Klick spent a few days last week with her sister Mrs. Babel Smith at Columbia City.

Mrs. Nell Sedgwick will leave Friday for an indefinite stay in New York City.

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Barch and son Jackie visited Abram Barch at Indiana University last Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Feldman and son Paul Allen visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kaplan over Armistice day week-end.

Mrs. Harry Handschy and baby son, Charles Ray, were returned to their home from the McCray Hospital, Kendallville, on Friday, in the Brown Ambulance.

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MONICIPAL BUILDING

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Mr. and Mrs. Chester Joseph arrived home Saturday i;rom Indianapolis. Mr. Joseph recently submitted to an operation at Long Hospital. ; :

- Mr. and Mrs. John Harper and son of Waukegan will arrive Friday to spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harper.

Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Wallace’s daughter Shirley Jean of Leesburg is recovering from double pneumonia. :

Mr. and Mrs. James Bassett spent ‘Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cory at Albion.

Those from here who are attending the O. M. I. Evangelistic Rally at Garrett at the Church of Christ today are Mrs. O. M. Wheeler, Mrs.” King, Mrs. Willis Schlotterback, Rev. Everett Reynolds and Mrs. Earl James. i

Miss Lois Adair of Fort Wayne spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Adair.

Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Baker of Millersburg called on Mr. John Baker Sunday. Harley Lonker of Topeka called on Mr. Baker Monday. ' _

The Stansbury Womans Relief Corp. No. 154 reports a good attendance at their regular meeting Friday evening, November Bth. There were ten visitors from Bremen and eight from Nappanee and twenty-six present from our loeal Corps. Mrs. Pauline'Miller of Bremen inspected the Corps. after the close of the meeting. Refreshments were served. : :

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Uhurches

First Methodist Church

Rev. A. C. Underwood, Fastor ~ 9:30, Sunday School. 10:30, Worship service. We have a nursery each Sunday to care for babies and small children. 6:00, Methodist Youth Fellowship. This is for. high school youth. A program of discussion, table tennis, shuffleboard, games, and refreshments. High school youth in your home are welcome.

Friday, November 15, the Methodist Youth Fellowship is having open house for high school youth after Ligonier-Albion game.

Wednesday, November 20, choir practice, 7:30. Thursday, November 21, Woman’s Society turkey supper and bazaar. - Friday, November 22, box lunch social for the Young Adult Fellowship, at the church.. |

Church Of Christ Everett Reynolds, Minister.

“To him that knoweth to do good, and doeth it not, to him it is sin.” Most people will admit that they “ought” to go to Church; that they “ought” to support the Church because of what it stands for -in their community life. But they expect the other fellow to do it. = Won’t you fulfill Your obligation? .

Bible School and morning worship each Lord’s Day 9:30-11.30. Evening Worship, 7:00 P.M. :

Richville Church - Rev. Dennis Holliday, Pastor Sunday School at 9:35 Morning worship at 10:45 The Richville ‘Church invites you, Fiie :

Christian Science 111 Lincolnway West Church Services at 11 A. M.

~ “Adam and Fallen Man” }vas the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, November 10. : ' The Golden Text was: “If by one man’s offence death reigned by one; much more they which receive abundance of grace and of the %ift of righteousness shall reign in life by one, Jesus Christ” (Romans 5:17). Among the citations which comprised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: “For as by one man’s.disobedience many were made sinners, so by the obedience of one shall many be made righteous. Moreover the law entéred, that the offence might abound. But where sin abounded, grace did much more abound: That as sin ll‘z?:th reigne&:lmt%o death, e\i’etn so might grace re sugh rights St ol 1 by s rist our Lo mans 5: i thmi‘; Wmn ahu; inclm%gg he following passages from the and Health with Key to the Serip&m , ”hgyl!étg’namEddy “Man, mfifieMflz&&&g"‘% . SR ok fupoy Sests e opfeina tnaterially. and turn our gaze to the Lo o RMAN. o T aSmangs” e 981 y o

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Nazarene Church

Rev. 1. .C. Windoffer, Pastor.

‘Sunday, 9:30 A.M. Sunday school. Mrs. Ethel Snyder, superintendent. 10:30 A.M. Worship Service. Message by Pastor, Rev. Windoffer. 6.30 P.M. Nazarene Young People’s Society, Mrs. Zelda Godfrey, president. 7:30 P.M. Evangelistic service. Music and singing, message by pastor. Wednesday 7:45 P.M. Prayer and Praise Service.

Catholic Churches

ST.: PATRICK’S

Rectery, Ligonier. Tel. 188. Sundays at 8:30 A. M.

Rev. George F. Fox, OMI, Pastor. Residence, 300 Grand St, phone 188. ’

BLESSED SACRAMENT CHURCH Albion, Indiana ° Mass Schedule: Mass—Every Sunday at 10 A. M. Holy Days at 7:00 A. M. st

Centenary United Brethren Church John W. Rollings, minister

Sunday School at 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship Service and sermon by pastor at 10:40 A.M. Evening Worship and sermon at 7:00 P.M. o ‘ :

Wednesday, 7:30 P.M. Midweek Prayer Meeting and Bible Study. Thursday, November 21 at 7:30 P.M. the Ladies Aid will meet at the home of Ruth Peterson.

- Farmers-- Attention NOW ON HAND AND FOR SALE IN ANY AMOUNT FEEDER CALVES AND STEERS, ALL WEIGHTS Hogs every day at ceiling prices. = - o Veal, ch:nbs ond Baby Calves, Saturday only. KENNETT, MURRAY 8 CO. : MIKE BRADY, Mgr. ; Lagrange, Ind. - Tel. 180~ :

LIGONIER CLOTHING STORE . ~ TO OUR CUSTOMERS ; Dear Friends: - It has been a long, long time . .. years since we could hope to offer you peace-time - merchandise and pedce-time service. Even . today, stocks are by no means complete—but there has been some improvement in the situation. You've been patient and understanding about inevitable delays and shortages, and we will always remember, with ap- = ~ preciation, the courtesy you have shown us. , ~ Now that the wheels of peace are begin- .. ning to hum again — come in and investigate ~ our stock of Men's and Boys” Wear for Fall . ondWintee 0o 0 l . You may not find everything you want

Presbyterian Church

Rev. Arnold Schaap, Minister

Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Arthur Smith, superintendent, Robert Schloss, assistant superintendent. Morning worship, 10:45 A.M. Mrs. Ed. Williams, organist. At a recent meeting of the Ladies Junior Aid the following committee was appointed to begin plans for a nursery upstairs in the church during morning worship hour. Mrs. J. R. Walters, Mrs. Robert Sedgwick and Mrs. Ralph Wade. Many have desired this so let’s cooperate to make it a reality soon. ; The Restoration Fund Drive in the Presbyterian Church, U.S.A., is making headway toward its goal of . $27,000,000. During the past two Sunday mornings alone we have raised over $llO toward our quota. An opportunity is given also in the different organizations of the church to help those in dire need in the war torn lands. If everyone does his part, he will have done his Christian duty.

2-Day Tire Recap Service Full Line of Batter_iés SCHLOSSER’S Standard Service North Cavin St. ' : Phone ?40 :

William Miller of Albion is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. John Beckner. e (e Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Baker were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Badd at Grand Rapids.

DR. C. W. HURSH ' Optometrist and Optician 118 W, Lincoln Kvo.. Goshen ~ Eyes Examined--Glasses Fitted ANY Lens Replaced--All Optical Repairs Tuesday and Saturday evenings until 9 P. M. : Phone 142. :

AMBULANCE |= SERVICE - Ulreys Funeral Home ~ LIGONIER'S NEWEST 625 South Main Street ' PHONE 84

Todd’s Super Service . FREE ~— FREE -— FREE with a complete Winterized Job, we will flush your crankcase with power flusher. ' - “FLUSH WITH FLUSH I\VIASTER Ll e quled for and Delivered ; | g TODD'S SUPER SERVICE I.in:cp}n Way West - Phone 369]

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d":«;...:%“ Let us Winterige B Your Car TULLY BROTHERS ~ Super Service C‘ar‘s. called» for and delivered ~PHONE 558

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‘Mrs. E. M. Culver will spend this week-end in South Bend with Mr. and Mrs. James Hire. ——Yeeeee. Dr. Maurice Blue and sons Adrian and Graydon were-in Traverse City,- Michigan over the week-end.