Ligonier Banner., Volume 83, Number 43, Ligonier, Noble County, 27 October 1949 — Page 8

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+« Soriety Notes «

Girl Scout Troop 7 met in the High school last Monday afternoon at which time election of

officers was held. The newly elected officers are, president, Marjorie Hover; vice-president, Estella Hutchings; secretary, Janet Orewiler; treasurer, Barbara Staton, and reporfer, Patty Cassidy. Marjorie Hover and Estella Hutchings treated the group to cupcakes, ‘

- Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Green returned to their home last Thursday after spending a week in Boston, Mass. :

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Atz and son Billy motored to Louisville, Ky., last week end visiting points of interest en route. :

Mr. and Mrs, Walter Robinson Sr. returned to their home Friday after spending six weeks on the West Coast. £ 5

Mrs. Emagene Bowen entertained members of her bridge club Monday - evening. Mrs. Walter Rex Jr. and Mrs. Russell Orewiler were guests. Prize winners were Mrs. Carl Slaymaker, Mrs. Walter Rex Jr., and Mrs. Eldon Smith.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes ot Defiance, Ohio, and Guy Churchill, Earlham College, spent the week end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs., F. A. Churchill.

Lt. George Churchill spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Churchill. He is temporarily on an assignment at the Fifth Army Headquarters in Chicago. :

The Progress Club met Monday evening in the home of Mrs. Arthur Ferguson. Mrs. O. R. Bangs was in charge of the program, presenting a paper on “Interesting Facts About Indiana.” ; e (s - Mrs. Robert Creps and son Jimmy returned home Sunday af-

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Tonighg Thurs o Oct 27 SCENE OF THE CRIME Van Johnson Gloria DeHaven Extra Attraction! > Final games of World Series.

Fri Sat Oct 28 29 ~The story of a dog. ° . “SOUTH OF DEATH VALLEY ~ Charles Starrett . Smiley Burnette _

Sun Mon Tues Oct 30 31 Nov 1 - THE GREEN GRASS OF WYOMING Peggy Cummins Chas. Coburn The rolling green range rings with excitement in this technicolor adventure of Thunderhead, the son of Flicka.

Wed Thurs = - Nov 2 3 SEALED VERDICT Ray Milland Florence- Marly Can American justice be thwarted by overseas sirens? See this picture for your AEDwer: . . .o

- COMING Sun Mon Tues = Nov 678 COLORADO TERRITORY Joel MeCrea Virginia Mavo

ter ‘spending a month in San Francisco visiting Mrs. Crep’s parents, Mr. Creps met his family in Chicago. :

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Galloway, Dr. and Mrs. James B. Schutt, Mr. and Mrs. Calhoun Cartwright and ‘ Calhoun Cartwright Jr. attended the Cardinal-Lions football game in Chicago last Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Culver entertained the following dinner guests last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George Sweitzer, South Bend; Ed Culver, South Bend; Miss Edith Dukes and Mel Dukes, Mrs. Clara Mawhorter, Wawaka, and Mrs. ‘Carrie Wade, Afternoon -callers in the Culver home were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Frick, Elkhart, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ginter of Chesterton. :

Randy Stults, Elkhart, is visiting in the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Dewey this week. ’

Susan Galloway, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Galloway, spent last week end visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Ethel Smeltzer, in Elkhart. '

Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Freeman and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hire Jr. returned to their homes Sunday after a ten day motor trip to Cape Hatteras- and through the Smoky Mountains. : 3 T /

Members of the Junior Choir of the Presbyterian Church will be guests of their choir directors at a costume party in the church on Thursday evening, October 27 at 7:00. pam. :

The Thursday Afternoon Bridge Club met this week in the home of Mrs. Will Sack, preceeded by a luncheon at Fisher’s. Mrs. George Green was a guest. i

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- Mr., and Mrs. M. J. Hull entertained the following guests at bridge in their home Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Arley Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Alter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morsches, all of Columbia City. :

. Michae] Rex. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rex Jr. celebrated his third birthday anniversary Wednesday afternoon with a party in his home for ten young friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Clayton King, Charlotte, Mich., spent the week end here visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Patton,

Mrs. C. R. Tressler received the following callers in her home Sunday afternoon, Miss Ella Joray, Miss Daisy Joray, Mrs. Blanche Draper, Mrs. Will Sack and Miss Eunice Sack. ;

Dr. and Mrs. Quentin F. Stultz and daughter Gretchen Stultz and Nancy Weaver were houseguests of Mr., and Mrs. Lois J. Arnold in Greencastle, Ind. over the week end. They attended the homecoming for former DePauw University students on Saturday. :

Girl Scout Troop 4 met Tuesday in the school and with their leader planned a Halloween party for Friday with Troop 8 and Mrs. Quentin Stultz as guests.

Miss June Smith, Peru, and Joe Seniff, South Bend, were week end guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Seniff. ;

Mr. and Mrs. Ivo Rea, South Bend, were Sunday evening guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Seniff. - o

Dr. and Mrs. G. O. Smith were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smith in South Bend.

Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Visingard and son Raymond, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Delicato and daughter Laberta, all 'of <Chicago, spent Sunday visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs, Albin J. Alberini.

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