Ligonier Banner., Volume 84, Number 39, Ligonier, Noble County, 5 October 1950 — Page 8

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KIMMELL - CONRAD | Rose Ellen Conrad, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Conrad, and Gwan D. Kimmell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Kimmell were united in marriage at an impressive candlelight service in the Presbyterian Church, Wednesday, Setpember 27, at 7:30 o’clock. The Rev. Arnold Schaap officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attired in a taupe suitfand wore brown accessories. Her corsage was of red roses. Miss Marlene Moser, who was the bride’s attendant, wore a blue suit. Her corsage was of gold chrysanthemums. Gerald Kimmell served his brother as best man. Immediately following the service the young couple left on a trip to Niagara Falls and Canada. ; Mr. and Mrs. Kimmell are graduates of Ligonier High School. : The groom is a private first class in the Army and stationed at Langley Field, Virginia.

Mrs. Walter Rex, Jr., entertained members of her bridge club last Wednesday. Prize winners were Mrs. R. J. Stoelting, Mrs. Walter Robinson Jr., and Mrs. Robert Creps. Guests were Mrs. James B. Schutt, Mrs. Robert Dodge, Mrs. Eldon Smith and Mrs. Clifford Pettit. Mrs. Schutt won the guest prize.

Marcia Bowen treated her class in school Tuesday, the occasion being her sixtn birthday anniversary.

Miss Madeline DeClerk, So. Bend, is visiting in the home of Mrs. Edith Walters this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Forest Remley, Chicago, spent several days this week visiting in the home of Mrs. George Longenecker.

Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Culver and grandaughter, Patricia Ann Dunker, spent Tuesday in Wawaka, visiting in the home of Mrs. Clara Mawhorter.

Mrs. L. L. Koon and Mrs. Evelyn Peck spent Tuesday in Fort Wayne.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stahly are leaving for anorthern Michigan Thursday morning on a fishing trip.

Miss Eva Cook and Mrs. Will Sack returned home Sunday fro ma motor trip to St. Ignace, Mich.

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Tonight—Thursday . Oct. 5 The World’s Series Special! “THE JACKIE ROBINSON STORY” with Jackie Robinson Fri. - Sat. Oct. 6-7 Double Feature Program “THE TRAVELING SALESWOMAN” : Joan Davis - Andy Devine ‘TRAIL OF THE RUSTLERS’ Charles Starrett Smiley Burnette - Sun, - Mon. - Tues. : Oct. 8-9-10 “THE SUNDOWNERS” Robert Preston . Chill wills : - . Robert Sterling A technicolor story of the cattleman’s war in the early days of Texas . . where men took what they wanted with gun, a whip or . . .. a kiss. m-flm ‘ " Oet. 12-13 “THE SKIPPER SURPRISED ' HIS WIFE” Robert Walker Joan Leslie - Bdward Arnold Oct. 151617 _“THREE LITTLE WORDS”

~—@ircle 4 of the Methodist Church will meet in the home of Mrs. Howard Nighsonger, Tuesday evening, October 10th with Miss Lucille Schwab and Mrs. Phillip Bonfield as cohostesses. % ;

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Butler, Zion, 111, are visiting in the home ‘of their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sedgwick.

Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Stoelting and daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Smith and daughters spent last Sunday in Kalamazoo.

Mr. and Mrs. Orvilie Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nelson, LaGrange, and Mr. Alva Buchanan, Henrietta, OKkla., were Tuesday evening guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Spears. ’

Mrs. Mary Alice Garlets, Mongo, Ind., is visiting in the home of her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Spears. .

Mrs. Wayland Spears will entertain members. of her bridge club with a dessert bridge, Friday afternoon, October 6th.

Mrs.zOrpha Rager spent Sunday here visiting friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Atz will attend the Indiana University homecoming fooiball game between ' Indiana and lowa, Saturday in Bloomington.

Mrs. Lena Stansbury and Miss Helen Wolf returned Monday after spending the weekend in St. Louis, Mo., visiting Mrs. Stansbury’s son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Olen Stansbury.

Girl Scout Troop 6, with leaders Mrs. Roy Chatfield and Mrs. Paul Moses hiked to Woodlawn Park Monday afternoon, where they held a troop meeting and played softball. The treat was served by Mary Helen Baker.

Ligonier ~ Volunteer Fire Department Congratulations on a job well done! Russell Orewiler

0 Anniversary Sale 207 Anniversary Sale HENRY’S JEWELRY STORE LIGONIER, INDIANA * o 7 -- BIG DAYS and NIGHTS of BARGAINS -- 7 Saturday, Oct. 7 Thru Saturday, Oct. 14 Prices Slashed l_o%' to 50% on all items in celebration of this event. Many new Jewelry items for Fall and Christmas Gifts, : Many, Many Other Items Too Numerous To Mc_ention! - Open Every Night *Till 900 & " CONGRATULATIQNS 0 e - The ‘ljgonier 'Fi’:re_dl)épa_rtment‘r 2 y

, OFFICERS INSTALLED BY RAINBOW GIRLS The Order of Rainbow Girls met last week in the Masonic Hall for installation of officers. Mrs. Mildred Fausnaugh was installing officer, Mrs. Alice Henry, installing chaplain, Mrs. Helen Golden, installing marshal, and Mrs. Marilyn Alexander, organist. The newly installed are the Worthy Advisor, Nancy Fausnaugh; Worthy Associate Advisor, Greta Robbins; recorder, Ann Fisher; Charity, Barbara Loveless; Hope, Gail Glinke; Faith, Shirley Henry; Chaplain, Sharon Alshouse; Drill leader, Karen Ulrey; Love, Sandra Biddle; Religion, Gretchen Stultz; Nature, Judy Loesser; Immortality, Sherry Nighsonger; Fidelity, Myrna Harper; Patriotism, Mary Lou Stratton; Service, Jackie Bunger; Confidential Observer, Judy Miller; Outer Observer, ‘Joyce Kaplan.

Members of the W. R. C. attended the initiation, presenting the assembly with an American Flag. , Jerry Crockett was soloist.

9 Girl Scout News For the last two meetings, 17 girls of Troop 9 met with their new leaders, Miss L. Furkis and Mrs. Paul Stiffner. They have elected their new officers as follows: president, Nancy Cochran; secretary, Carlene Slaymaker; and treasurer, Dorothy Garvin. The girls have plans to take a hike at their next meeting. The new members of this Troop are Ellen Sue McClure, Carol Miller, Patsy Christlieb and Marla Kay Wade. e (e s Girl Scout Troop V had an enjoyable time at their campout last Friday night. ~ Stunts, complete with popcorn and fudge were given. This Mofday the troop hiked to Longwood Park for a weiner roast. —— Brownie Troop 10 under the leadership of Mrs. Ben Hershberger and Mrs. Robert Alber met Wednesday evening for a weiner roast. Carol Harper served the treat.

. Brownie Troop 8, under the leadership of Mrs. D. H. Freeman, Mrs. Charles Winebren-

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ner and Mrs. Joe Smith met at the "irocp Hcuse last Thursday ‘for a cook-cui. The girls made plans to honor Mariciia Winebrenner on her birthday, October sth.

Girl Scout Troop 7, under the leadership of Mrs. Lloyd Harper and Mrs. Paul Thurman took -a hike Monday afternoon. :

Brownje: Troop 11 under the leadership of Mrs. Lyle Schuman and Mrs. Merrill Hire, Jr., took a nature hike Tuesday afternoon. The treat was served by Merry Sue Hire.

Brownie Troop 12 under the direction of Mrs. Edith Walters and Mrs. R. J. Stoelting, took a penny hike last Monday afternoon. @Gloria Price served the treat.

Girl Scout Troop No. 4 met Monday, October 2nd, at the home of Mary Ann Lewis. A new member, Rose Johnson, was taken into the troop. The topic of “Good Grooming” was discussed. Linda Stump read an article on etiquette. The next meeting will be held at

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in the above cause together with a oproper affidavit said defendant is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is hereby notified that said cause will stand for trial on the 19th day of October, 1950, of said Court commencing at the town of Albion on which day said defendant is required to appear to said action. Dorabelle Frymier, Clerk of Noble Circuit Court. Rulison & Hagen, ;

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