Ligonier Banner., Volume 80, Number 48, Ligonier, Noble County, 28 November 1946 — Page 4

THOMAS W. HITE TRUSTEE., Perry Township FRIDAY OFFICE HES. 9to11:30 a.m. Office in Farmers and Merchants Bank Building

FOR SALE 10 ROOM ALL MODERN HOUSE : Full basement, barn and chicken cocp. About 1 acre of ground set out in small fruit and berries. 212 Pigeon Stireet Phone 532 J) '

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LOCAL NEWS

Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Rex of Chicago will spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Andrews. —_——— Dave Shoup and Ed Brandeberry of Elkhart called on friends here last Thursday. : ,__;.%"“—-————-——o———— ' ' Mz land - Mrs. Richard Misner are the parents of a girl born Sunday. -morning at their home. Mr. ard Mrs. Charles Johnson are the parents of a boy born Monday evening at Luckey Hospital, Wolf Laze. Mr. and Mrs. William Foster are the parents of a girl born Friday at Luckey Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brockeveldt are the parents of a girl born " Tuesday morning at Luckey Hospital.

Drawing was held Saturday at Levy’s Furniture store for the winners of the quilt and lace tablecloth raffled by the Catholic Sodality members. Mrs. Hobart Yoder won the quilt and Mrs. James Seymour of Mishawaka won the table~l cloth. £

Mr. Mervin Lung was in Chicago Tuesday buying supplies for the Fourth Street Bowling Alley. Mr. Lung recently purchased the alley from Mr. Leland Poppy.

Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hile attended the. funeral services Monday at Wolf Lake for Mr. Hile’s step-sister, Harriett A. McCloughan, who died November 23rd. Services were held at the M. E. Church, Wolf Lake with Rev. L. M. Hile officiating. Interment was at Wolf Lake. Bonham and - Miser had charge of the burial.

LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA

Suoriety - Employees of the Main office at Wirk Garment Company entertained at dinner at the company Wednesday honoring the birthday anniversary of Mr. Joseph Leavy. Mr. and Mrs. "Sam Patton will entertain twenty-four guests at dinner Thanksgiving day af their home. Out of town guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Sid Ort of Churubusco and Mr. and Mrs. Fred ‘Schwab and son Donald. of Albion.

_Robert and Janis MeGuire and Jane Emerick of Dayton, O. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Willis McGuire. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe McGuire and sons were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. iMcGuire. el o

Mrs. Paul Roderick entertained the members of her bridge club Monday evening at her home. High scores were held by ‘Mrs. Roderick and Miss Lucille Schwab.,

Mrs. Merrill Hire Jr. and Mrs. Walter Robinson;: Jr., entertained with a dessert bridge Friday evening at Mrs. Robinson’s home. Three tables of bridge were in play and prizes were..won by Mrs. Ray Loy, Mrs. Quentin Stultz and Mrs. James Simpson.: @

Members of the Cathelic Sodality met Monday evening with Mrs. Tom Cass at her home with. Mrs. John Griffith co-hostess. Election of officers was held and the following were elected: Miss Helen Summers, Pres., Mrs. Edison Dreeson of Wolf Lake, V. Pres. and Mrs.--Ered Keidaish of Cromwell,

GEO. L. RULISON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW PHONE 4571 Mier Bank Bldg. LIGONIER

Sec. and Treas. Father Edw. Mahoney ‘gave a talk on “Life in the Seminary.” Light refreshments were enjoyed. : ‘

Mrs. Quentin Stultz and Mrs.‘ Quentin Stone of Petersburg attended initiation services Sunday! at Greencastle of Rho Chapter of Phi Omega Pi-and Eta Chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta Sororities. Quentin II and Billy Stultz visited Bob and Jim Poor at Greeneastle and Gretchen Stultz visited with Sharon Sue Morriz at Tipton, Ind. "Mrs. Herbert Morris of Tipton also ‘attended the initiation services..

Mrs. W. G. Spears entertained the members of her bridge club from LaGrange Friday evening at her home. Guest players were Miss Helen Kelley and Mrs. R. D. Ore‘wiler. High score was held by Mrs. Orewiler., - ; '

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smalley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. John Seniff were guests at a - pre-Thanksgiving dinner given Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smalley at their home in Goshen. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Buell Smalley and daughter of Angola, Miss Sally Shaffer of Auburn and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smalley of Chesterton, Ind. :

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_ Dr. and Mrs. C. N, Griffith were Sunday noon dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ridenour. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hire, Sr. were Sunday evening guests. :

Mr. and Mrs. Felty Miller and son Pvt. Donald Miller of Auburn were ‘Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rodmah. Pvt. Donald Miller will leave Friday for oversea Service.

Mrs. Stanton Vance will entertain with a Sunday School Class party at her home Thursday evening, December sth at 7:30. Teachers of the classes to be entertained are Mesdames Martha Marker and June Borger. A twenty-five cent Christmas exchange will be enJjoyed and a pleasant surprise during the evening is promised. All members are urged to be present.

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Thanksgiving Special Continueius Show Thursday " Starting 2:45 PM. I%ETS MARRIED locn ie, Robert Hutton The entire country fell in love with Janie and now Janie’s head over heels in Jove. - A 0 S 0 G Fri.. Sat., ' ‘Nov. 28-30 UNDER NEVADA SKIES Rog Rogers, Gabby Hayes Oh joyl ! It's Roy I |in a melody laden adventure, wflh plenty of action. . . . and romarge. Sun., Mon., Tues. . Dec. 1-2-3 WITHOUT RESERVATIONS Claudette Colbert, John Wayne The hilarious history of a wayward impulse . . . the candid story of a stranded lady . . . she got the wrong train but the right ‘man. P Wed. Thurs. - | Dec. 45 BADMAN'S TERRITORY - Randolph Scoft, Ann Richards The story of a town, outside the law and the man who fought to keep it there. = Sun., Mon.. Tues. Dec. 8-9-10 HOLIDAY IN MEXICO ~ Walter Pidgeon, Jane Powell, | Jose Iturbi .-

R. E. Hoshaw injured his left hand Saturday while working on his father’s farm. = .- o | Gerald McLellan - xm?i his right hand Monday - me‘”‘g corn picker, oo dong RS

Automatically, an Electric Range will cook a complete oven meal while the cook spends her time as she will in other activities. She is freed, too, from cleaning pots and pans and soiled furnishings. There is no soot with Electricity. ~ Plan to join these wise American homemakers and to cook the Electric my- : v