Ligonier Banner., Volume 83, Number 22, Ligonier, Noble County, 2 June 1949 — Page 8
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« Doriety Notes «
Brownie Troop 8 wunder the leadership of Mrs. D. F. Freeman and Mrs. Charles Winebrenner, held their Mothers and Daughters potluck supper in the . Presbyterian Church last Thusday evening. Mrs. O. R. Bangs and Mrs. Adrian Vondersmith, councilwomen, were guests of the troop and following the dinner led the meeting in group singing. This was the final activity for Troop 8 for the season. o
Donna Freeman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Freeman spent the Memorial Dhy “week end as the guest of Pat Singer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Singer, at their summer home on Eagle Lake, Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. David Hardesty, Mr. Fred Hardesty, Bourbon, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. George Hanson and son Jerry of Chicago, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stults and son Randy, Elkhart, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dewey and son Danny, Huntington, Ind., were Sunday dinner guests-of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dewey,
- Mrs. Arthur Ferguson entertained her bridge club last Friday with a dessert luncheon. Mrs. Everett Eversole was a guest. High scorers were Mrs. Milton J. Hull and Mrs. Blain Schang.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Galloway and daughters spent Monday in Elkhart visiting Mrs. Galloway's mother, Mrs. Ethel Smeltzer, and sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Swartzel. :
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kimmell, Peoria, 111., spent Sunday here as the guests of Mrs, Kimmell’s sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ferguson.
TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME is a picture you must see.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes of Defiance, Ohio, spent the Memorial Day week end here visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Churchill. : '
- Mr. and Mrs. Lon MeNutt of Otsego, Mich.,, and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Dukes of near Cosperville were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Culver, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Holsinger and Mrs. C. J. Strecker of Wolcottville and Mrs. Howard Sabroskey and son of Kendallville were callers Saturday at the Roy Elijah home.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brasseur and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jordan, Mishawaka, were guests of Mzr. and Mrs. D. H. Freeman at the Kappa Sigma Tau sorority dance in the South Shore Hotel last Saturday evening.
Mrs. Chester Staton entertained the J.J.B. Club last Thursday afternoon. Euchre and bunco were played. Prize winnéfs at Euchre were high, Mrs. Everett Elijah; low, Mrs. Cyrus Holden. Prize winners at Bunco were high, Mrs. William Reed; low, Mrs. Ray Wolfe. Mrs. Harold Grissom won the door prize. ;
The St. Patrick’s Sodality met Monday evening in the home of Mrs. C. Winebrenner. The business meeting wag followed by Bingo and refreg}azments. Mrs. Puste presented a patch apron for members to donate to thru the summer. Mrs. Robert LaMott and Mrs, Rench were co-hostesses.
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Mrs. Eugene Atz and Mrs. Donald Mettler entertained with a dessert bridge in the Atz home last Friday evening. Prize winners at the five tables included Mrs. Russell Orewiler, Mrs. Wayland Spears and Mrs. Milton J. Hull.
Mr and Mrs. Burton Swan and childften, Cleveland, Ohio, will be week end guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Lee. ;
Miss Charlotte Bink, South Bend, spent the' week end here as the guest of Miss Mary Moser.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Scurlock, Kansas City, Mo., will arrive on Saturday to spend several days visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Scurlock,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smith of South Bend were guests in the home of Dr. and Mrs. G. O. Smith, Sunday. »
Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Rose and daughter Shirley, Wawaka, spent Decoration Day here as the guests of Dr. and Mrs. G. O. Smith. N
Gretchen, Quentin II and Bill Stultz were guests in the Louis J. Arnold home. in Greencastle, Ind. over the week end.
Miss Mabel Butler, Zion, 111., and nephew Dick Butler were week end. guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sedgwick.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Steller were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parkison in Ft. Wayne. ' ‘
. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence MeClallin enetertained the following with a picnic dinner at their home Decoration Day, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McClalln, Mr. and Mrs. Justin MeClallin, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Geiger, Mrs. John Steller and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Steller.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stahly spent the holiday week end visiting relatives in Illinois.
Miss Esther Scott and Mr. Morris Campbell, both of Rochester, N. Y. were week end guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Seniff. '
Mr. and Mrs. Ivo Rea and family, South Bend, were Decoration Day guests in the home of Mr, and Mrs. John Seniff.
'~ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwab of Albion, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton King, Charlotte, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Sid Ort, Churubusco, were guests in the home .of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Patton over Decoration Day. i
Crystal Theatre
Tonight, Thurs . ~June 2 MISS TATLOCK’S MILLIONS - John Lund Wanda Hendrix Richard Hayden Special Showing of the Kentucky Derby
Fri Sat : June 3 4 Double Feature Program BLONDIE’S SECRET * Penny Singleton Arthur “Dagwood” Lake SON OF GOD’'S COUNTRY ‘ Monte Hale Pamela Blake
Sun Mon Tues June 5 6 7 EVERY GIRL SHOULD BE MARRIED Cary Grant Diana Lynn Franchot Tone The gay adventures of a bachelor baby doctor who wants to stay single, "~ =
Wed Thurs June 8 9 THE DECISION OF CHRISTOPHER BLAKE Alexis Smith Robert Douglas She was the kind of a woman no man could trust...but a boy did. ;
COMING Sun Mon Tues June 12 13 14 , ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON Dorothy Malone Janis Paige ~ Dennis Morgan
Miss Hazel Spurgeon, ‘Elkhart, ;was a week end guest here in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spurgeon. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harper and daughters were the guests of Mrs. Harper’s sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smith, in Ohio City, Ohio, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kidd entertained a group of friends informally at bridge in their home Saturday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Kelley of Chicago were week end guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kelley.
The Misses Doris Schwab, Mabel Schwab and Mrs. Blanche Draper visited Mrs. Ada Jeanneret who is hospitalized in Sturgis, Mich.,, Tuesday afternoon.
. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Law and son ‘Charles returned to their home Wednesday after spending a month in Missouri visiting relatives. :
- Mrs. William Nelson will entertain the “What’s Trump” bridge club in her home Monday, June 6. 5
Mr. and Mrs, Tom Kelley, Munster, Ind.,, were week end guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson.
LITTLE WOMEN in technicolor will soon be at the Crystal.
- Mrs. Charles Todd entertained her bridge club last Wednesday evening. Prize winners were Mrs. Robert Kidd and Mrs. Walter Robinson, Jr.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT On Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, June 19, 20, 21, positively the LAST SHOWING in Northern Indiana of SO DEAR TO MY HEART will be at the Crystal Theatre. Danny, The Lamb, through the courtesy of the Har-Mar Seed Service of Cromwell, will be our guest star in ‘person.
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