Ligonier Banner., Volume 83, Number 36, Ligonier, Noble County, 8 September 1949 — Page 6
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Friday and Saturday 2 SMASH HITS Johnny Weissmueller in “JUNGLE JIM” — Co-Hit — Cornell Wilde / in : “SHOCKPROOF” Sunday and Monday In Technicolor “THE YOUNGER BROTHERS” plus 3 Stooge Comedy Color Cartoon and News Tuesday — Wed — Thursday “ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET THE KILLER, BORIS KARLOFEF”
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MILLERSBURG ECHOES
Mrys. W. J. Epert and children Kay and Walter Jr. of Chicago, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCann and other relatives. ; .
Mrs. Ralph Myers spent the week end here with Mr. Myers and her mother-in-law, Mrs. Cora Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Myers and granddaughter, « Sharon Lynn Schwartz, were dinner guests on Labor Day of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Myers.
The young people’s class of the St. Peter’s Lutheran Church will hold a make sale in the Millersburg hardware Saturday, September 10 beginning at 10:30 a.m. Sy
Mrs .Leo Bennett of Silver Lake was a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Chrisman on Labor Day. :
Mrs. Charles Bowser, who has been quite ill in her home, is said to be improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude McLaughlin of Garrett, and Mr. and Mnrs. Earl ' Clodfelter of Middlebury were guests during the week of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Method.
Mrs. John Greenwood has gone to Norkfolk, Ohio, to visit her sister-in-law, Mrs. Carrie Hill, who is ill.
Mrs. Edwin Faust has gone to Chicago due, to the illness of her mother, Mrs. Arthur Stratton.
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Stoner and daughter Sandra spent Saturday attending the State Fair in Indianapolis.
Mrs. Rosie Keckler, who is visiting in the home of a son in ‘White Pigeon, Mich., is recovering from a fall she had recently in which she suffered two cracked ribs and multiple body bruises,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewallen and son Billy were on a 1,100mile motor trip over the week end visiting parts of Michigan, Wisconsin and Canada.
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by Nadine Hall Myers
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cripe and daughter Patsy are moving into their newly completed home on East Washington street this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Corlyss LeCount and sons Jimmy and Jerry, have moved from the Kauffman apartments to the:residence on Benton street recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hershberger and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Reed are home from a week’s visit in Barrington, 111., with the Ilatter’s sister, Mrs. Ruth Roth and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Long, Mrs. Homer Long and son Douglas spent Tuesday in Muncie.
Pat Miller will go to Muncie, where he will be a student in Ball State College.
Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly spent the week end holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swanson of Chicago.
The Misses Laura Roderick and Fay Long, Harry Thomas and James Goff attended the State Fair in Indianapolis, Sunday.
Cromwell News
by Mrs. Geraldine Kesler
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Brown of Mishawaka were week end visitors of relatives here. :
Mr. and Mrs. Amr entertained relatives from Fort Waymne Sunday. 5
Mr. and Mrs. Richard King and sons of Syracuse spent Monday in the Milton Justus home.
Richard (fiifiit'h entertained friends from Marion, Monday.
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THE LIGONIER BANNER
Miss Jean Leslie has returncd home after working in the Glenn Click home during the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Miller and daughter Nancy of Columbia City spent Monday in. the Chester Biddle home.
Everett Leamons and family of Kendallville were week end visitors in the Frank Leamons home.
Burton Yarlott and family of Georgia are visiting Mrs., Etta Yarlott.
Dewey Hyndman and family of Mishawaka were week end visitors in the William Hyndman home, A
Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Mullen and two sons of Mishawaka spent Monday in the K. F. Mullen home. :
Mrs. Emma Lung, who is a patient-.in the Luckey hospital, isn’t getting along very well.
Mrs. Nan Koontz died at the home of her son, Ivan Koontz, in Sturgis, Mich.,, Saturday nite. Funeral services were held Tuesday at the Indian Village church.
Jack Loveless of Fort Wayne spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Loveless. j :
Lowell Knoop, local vocational agriculture teacher, and the members of the F.F.A. attended the State Fair at Indianapolis on Saturday.
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Roger and Kenny Lawson spent the week end at Wawaka with their grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Beatty of Hemlock visited friends here on Monday.
Dr. A. J. Rarick and family of Terre Haute spent the week end here, Leslie Jones of Mishawaka visited relatives and friends here Labor Day.
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Sunday — Monday — Tuesday Sept 11 12 13 : - Clark Gable : Alexis Smith - in “ANY NUMBER CAN PLAY”
Wednesday Sept 14 Paulette Goddard John Lund McDonald Carey in : “BRIDE OF : VENGEANCE”
Thurgcfay — Fri — Saturday Sept 15 16 17 . - William Holden William Bendix Mona Freeman McDonald Carey . . in : “STREETS OF LAREDO” Color by Technicolor
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