The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 43, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 November 1970 — Page 7
EVERYTHING EXCEPT FAIR TRADE ITEMS AT 10% DISCOUNT Friday Evening, Nov. 27 McAdam’s Jewelry Ligonier
[fanners family night | Ligonier YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ARE CORDIAU-Y INVITED TO SAVE S FRIDAY, NOV. 27, 1970 ■ 6p.m.until? S 10% DISCOUNT | On All Merchandise Purchased Or Placed In Layaway & FREE PRIZES * & § MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN $ 1 Lady Sunbeam ar 9 p.m. NAIR DRYER 8 Prize $18.94 | —X JT'-oSr.,? V* H Dual or Single Control 10 p.m. ELECTRIC BLANKET | Prize Double Bed Size $19.96 $24.96 | ROYAL "Elite” 11p.m. TYPEWRITER }i Prize \SS> Retail $39.95 S
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LIGONIER’S CHRISTMAS OPENING Friday Evening 7 p.m. Until 9 p.m. BARGAINS EVERYWHERE
BPW HAS MEETING The Ligonier Business and Professional Womens club’met last Thursday evening at a Ligonier restaurant with 23 members and guests present Sgt. Tom Jacks, state police officer gave an illustrated lecture concerning the drug abuse situation He quoted many alarming statistics that should make us all more aware of the situation as it exists in this part of the country. Mrs Herman Lung presided at the business meeting Mrs. Floyd Fulmer and Mrs Vern Kistler were hostesses for the evening Mrs. Fern Weirich was the winner of the centerpiece. HOLIDAY PLANS MADE BY SORORITY The social meeting for lota Epsilon Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was held at the home of Mrs. Marvey Sponhauer last Tuesdayevening. Plans for the activities of the sorority during the holidayseason were discussed by the group. ,
LIGONIER NEWS
By Rose Cunningham Charges Open Season Friday The West Noble Chargers opened the 1970-71 basketball season Friday night with a losing game 81 to 57, to the East Noble Knights. The game was played in the Kendallville gymnasium. On Saturday night they redeamed themselves by winning over Howe Military Academy 62 to 57. Playing for West Noble were Kent Saggars. Dan Burnworth. Doug Rex. Dave Holm, Kerry Knox. Phil Wysong. John Kiester. Terry Edwards. Tim Atz. Dave Vanette. Eric Wolf and Steve Knepper The Chargers on a whole are not too tall this year but make up in the fighting spirit for what they lack in height Before the season is over we should see a very strong team. This year’s home games are being played in the Syracuse gymnasium as the West Noble gymnasium has not been completed. The new school and gymnasium are under construction on the Stone’s Hill Site about three miles south of Ligonier. HISTORICAL SOCIETY BAS MEETING Stone’s Trace Historical Society held their monthly meeting Tuesday evening in the Community Room of the .American State Bank Members made final plans for the annual Christmas Bazaar to be held December 4 and 5 in the building formerly occupied by Fritz TV Fred Farrell of Howe presented pictures of buildings of historical interest throughout the state of Indiana that are open to the public Mr Farrell has done extensive research on this subject The public is invited to attend all meetings
Miller’s Footwear Ligonier Friday, Nov. 27 7 to 9 p.m. EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE 10<7 DISCOUNT
Mrs. Charles W. Bender Mrs. Charles Hutoka> Bender 82. died in Whitley countyhospital Columbia City Thursday. Nov. 19. She had been a patient there for the past four and a half weeks Her husband. Charles W. Bender died in 1956. Mrs Bender was a retired school teacher and had spent her entire lifetime in the Wolf Lake area. Surviving are a stepson Karl Bender residing in Florida, and two step-daughters Mrs. Cecile Wiley Kimmell and Mrs. H. S. Hiatt Beecher. Illinois. Also surviving are a niece Mrs. Calvin Anderson. Chatham. 111., and seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren Services were conducted Saturday at 1:30 p.m. by Rev. Max Benson at a funeral home in Ligonier and burial was in Wolf Lake cemeterv. -LDINNER MEETING HELD IN GOSHEN Theta Chapter Kappa Sigma Tau Sorority held their dinner meeting at a Goshen restaurant last Thursday. Mrs. Donna Kiester of Kimmell was initiated into the sorority The business meeting was conducted by the president. Mrs. Richard Shell. Hostesses were Mrs. Paul Lerke. Mrs. Irv Dobrust, and Mrs. Lee Holm
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Wed., Nov. 25. 1970—THE MAIL-JOURNAL
I FOR THE HOLIDAY'S AHEAD! | i SEE THE UNUSUAL IN GIFTS ( ‘ 10% DISCOUNT NIGHT | | FRIDAY, NOV. 27 —7 to 9 p.m. S ON ALL SALES OVER SI.OO 8 I Save- I | Boxed Christmas Cards I I Wc ■ Were $2.00 To $5.00 | — 5 S NEW STORE HOURS Week Days 8 to 8 — Sundays 8 to 5 « I | Jhr 8 Sumin (Srirr Ww 8 i ■ I | LIGONIER, IND. « Cards — Plyley’s Candy —‘Magazines * FRIDAY NIGHT. NOV. 27 ■ 7-9 Panasonic Radios Stanley Power Tools Record Players Silverware Sets Portable T V Sets C ° rning & PyreX Ware ' G. E. Appliances ounbeam Blenders Bicycles • (I i Other Items For Every Member Os The Family 10% Off LIGONIER HARDWARE Ligonier (Master Charge Accepted) ‘*•.r ■ - ‘ V
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