Ligonier Banner., Volume 83, Number 27, Ligonier, Noble County, 7 July 1949 — Page 8
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« Soriefy Notes ~
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Braginton, Burr Oak, Mich., were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Growcock.
Mrs. Carrie Wade and Patricia Ann Dunker were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. M, Culver on the Fourth. o
Mrs. J. L. Orr, Philadelphia, Pa., daughter of Mrs. Leora Lepird, Ligonier, is a surgery patient in Philadelphia hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Haines and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Thompson left Saturday for a ten day vacation at Walloon Lake, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Kelley, Chicago, were week end guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kelley.
Dr. and Mrs. G. O. Smith were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stetler in their home on Lake Wawasee, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Spears and daughter Marilyn spent the Fourth with Mrs. Spear’s mother, Mrs. Mary Garlets in Mongo.
Mrs. Claytop King and children of Charlotte, Mich., are visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Patton this week. ~
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dewey are spending this week on vacation at Lake Wawasee. .
Will Rogers’ Humorous Story
By WILL ROGERS
SOME fellows are so agreeable that they are willing to compromise almost anything. They ain’t real sore at anybody, and they don’t carry no grudges. Well, there was a guy brought up in court for beating up a friend of
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his with a piece of lead pipe when they were both celebrating. “Are you ready for trial ?” says the ‘l}zfge. “Why, it's all rlght with m:{ Judge. Go ahead and have a tri if you want to.” “Where’s your lawyer?” “I don’t know, Juclife. I didn't know I had one, but if you think I have, why all right. I reckon he’s out Igetting him a drink.” “Do you want the court to appoint a lawyer for you?” “Why, don’t trouble yourself at all, Judge. Do just as you like. I don’t want for anything, least of all a lawyer, but if you want to do a little appointinfi,f just by way of amusing iyom'se over the weekend, why it’s all right with me.” “Well, what are you goinglto do about this case?” You're charged with a felony, {ou know.” - “A fe}ong,, g 8 it? No, I didn’t know that, Judge: But it’s all %iht with me. And what'll we do? Why, if it’s all riglelt with you, Judge, 1 reckon we better drop the whole thing and let you get along with your work.” (American News Features, Inc.)
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Mrs. Richard Summerville, Mrs. G. O. Smith and Mrs. Charles Huffer shopped in Fort Wayne, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Golden and son were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huffer and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Atz and children are spending the month of July at their cottage on Lake Syracuse. v
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Churchill and family spent last Saturday in Grand Junction, Michigan, and South Haven, Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Culver and granddaughter, Patricia Ann Dunker, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Steller were dinner guests of Mrs. Carrie Wade, Sunday.
The " Merry Janes Yarley Club met with Mrs. Leonard Tully on Thursday evening. Yarley was played with winners being Mrs. Fred Bickle, Mrs. Tom Hire, Mrs. Paul Stiffner and Mrs. Beatrice Moore.
Mrs. Ethel Smeltzer, Elkhart, was a dinner guest in the home of her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Galloway here Sunday in observance of her birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Orewiler and daughters spent the week end at Indian Lake, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hire, Jr., and children were guests of Mrs. W. A. Babbitt on Eagle Lake, Edwardsburg, Mich.,, on the 4th.
Mrs. L. L. Koon and Mrs. Evelyn Peck spent Wednesday in Goshen. 4
Mrs. R. J. Walters and daughter Susan attended the wedding of Miss Martha Jane Beck to James Girard in the Presbyterian Church in Albion last Saturday.
Miss Elva Foote and Miss Blanche Harsh attended the Gi-rard-Beck nuptials in Cromwell last Saturday. :
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LIGONIER' INDIANA Tonight, Thurs July 7 MOONRISE Gail Russell Dane Clark Ethel Barrymore Fri Sat July 8 9 Double Feature Program -~ BOSTON BLACKIE’S CHINESE ADVENTURE Chester Morris Joan Woodbury Richard Lane DEATH VALLEY GUN FIGHTERS Allan Lane Jim Nolan Sun Mon Tues July 10 11 12 LITTLE WOMEN June Allyson Peter Lawford Elizabeth Taylor Here is a show with a glorious glow ... unforgetable entertainment ... filmed in techni- | color, - Wed Thurs July 13 14 - KISS IN THE DARK Jane Wyman David Niven A merry romantic roumdup... crammed with chuckles...load-. ed with love. : ‘ COMING , Sun Mon Tues July 17 18 19 MOTHER IS A Loretta Young Van Johnson
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Bobby Trowbridge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trowbridge, was the guest of honor at a family picnic Sunday on his sixth birthday. Guests included his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Trowbridge, Kendallville, and Mrs. Alex Voitovick, Gary, Ind. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Richard Trowbridge and children, Dickie and David, Kendallville, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shutla and children, Janie and Karen, of Elkhart. ' :
~Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Freeman and family and Mrs. Helene Freeman were guests of Mrs. W. A. Babbitt at her cottage on Eagle Lake, Edwardsburg, Mich., over the 4th of July week end,
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Scurlock spent the holiday week end in New Galilee, Pa., the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mcßride. On the Fourth, they attended the McKim family reunion near Newcastle, Pa. ‘
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spectacular outdoor ice show plays under the stars on a real lake of ice right on the ball diamond of the three time World Champion Zollner Pistons Fastball team.
Mrs. '!Joseph Casasanta, South Bend, was the guest of honor at a bridge party given by Mrs. Quentin Stultz last Wednesday afternoon. The guests included Mrs. Arthur Ferguson, Mrs. O. R. Bangs and Mrs. Blain Schang. Mrs. Casasanta was first prize winner. Mr. and Mrs. Casasanta were dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. Stultz Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lees and daughter, Peru, Ind., spent the Fourth of July holiday with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hull and family.
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MOST everyone will agree that a } salad plate, cool and inviting, is one of the nicest things that could happen to a summer appetite. Because such tempting combinations can be made quickly and easily, homemakers agree they're about tops for cutting kitchen time to a minimum. Here is a delicious and satisfying cold plate, made of sliced tomatoes and onion rings, salami, hard-cook-ed egg, bread and margarine sandwiches and ripe olives. Nippy Cheese Mayonmnaise, concocted by Nancy Holmes in the Best Foods consumer kitchens, has just the right piquant flavor to set it off to perfection. Or perhaps you would like to try the exotic flavor of Calcutta Mayonnaise, which is also very fine tasting with fish. Nippy Cheese Mayonnaise 1 cup real 3% cup grated mayonnaise Parmesan 2 tablespoons cheese tomato ketchup % cup chopped 2 tablespoons parsley vinegar % cup chopped 14 teaspoon salt ripe olives 14 teaspoon paprika : Blend real mayonnaise with remaining ingredients. Yield: approximately 2% cups. ‘ Calcutta Mayonnaise 1 cup real 3% oup sandwich mayonnaise " spread 14 teaspoon curry 1 pimiento, : powder chopped Combine real mayonnaise with remaining ingredients. Yield: approximately 1% cups.
Polson Ivy Polson ivy is a plant which is either a low shrub or a creeping vine. The plant leaves, which may be notched or smooth, are arranged in groups of three on short stalks of unequal length., The leaves are shiny, dark green in summer and brilliant orange or scarlet in the fall, The plant may be found in the woods or in the open in dry or moist locations along fence rows, paths, roadways, and in yards on trees and posts,
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Thursday, July 7, 1949
