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Ligonier News By ROSE CUNNINGHAM

Retail group decides against *. lighting holiday decorations

The Retail Merchants division of the Ligonier Chamber of Commerce at their meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 28. decided not to light the holiday decorations in the uptown area this year. Another decision made was not to decorate the tree in the triangle at the Lincolnway-Cavin intersection because of the energy crisis. Merchants were reminded of the Christmas promotion for cash drawings of S2O, S3O, and SIOO on December 8,15, and 22. They will take place at 7:30 p.m. at Santa’s hut on the dates mentioned. Registration blanks are available

Honor roll released at West Noble junior high

The honor roll for West Noble junior high school has been released for the second six weeks as follows: All A s Seventh grade — Cindy Good, Bob Hain and Julie Ness Eighth grade — Jennifer Ray, Lisa Weaver, Joe Weimer and Kay Wysong Regular Roll Seventh grade — Alexis Baker, Susie Brazel, Gail Hochstetler, Terri Meister, Charles Mey, Mark Miller, Charles Schlemmer, Noe Campos, Cathy Flint, Tami Hicks, Ken Knapp, Dewayne Lehman, Karen McLallin, Kenny Mehl, Wanda Miller, Teresa Peterson, Becky Stahly, Jean Stone, Randy Frye, Diana Leamon, Greg Leedy, Todd Linn, Tim Miller, Lisa Simmons and Steve Reed Eighth grade — Roxanne Addis, Anna Buckles, Cherly Everhart, Gretchen Frick, Mike Gillespie, Ann Goodrich, Melody Gorsuch, Beverly Lynch, Dean

at participating stores. No purchase is necessary and registrants need not be present to win. “Santa’s Last Minute MadThe old Santa Claus suit which is owned by the group will be available for rental during the Christmas season. Information on obtainir g the suit is available at the Toggery. A small fee is being charged to help defray the cost of cleaning and upkeep, ness” was announced for Saturday night, Dec. 22, starting at 7 p.m. until stores close. Merchants are planning their own specials for the event.

Wells, Rod Yoder, Cindy Bolinger, Jacqueline Jones, Bonnie Kistler, Kim Linn, Debbie Tuvell, Bev Wallace, Crystal Zimmerman, Sherry Friesner, Rhonda Aitken, Brenda Archer, Cheryl Beardsley, Cathy Clark, Darrell Krugman, Karl Sontag and Steve Tucker Senior citizens Christmas party The newly organized Senior Citizens group of Ligonier and vicinity Will hold a Christmas party Thursday, Dec. 13. The event will be held in the community rooms of the Ligonier bank fron 7-9 p.m. Rev. and Mrs. Leonard Phelps will show slides of their trip to Cambodie. There will be a gift exchange and refreshments will be served All are urged to attend and take a friend. Anyone needing a ride may call either Eldon Wilier or Mrs. Helen Chaffee.

Wed., Dec. 5,1973 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Chargers beat Howe Military 83-31 in Saturday contest

The West Noble varsity basketball team won over Howe Military school 83-31 in Saturday’s game played in the West Noble gym. The game evened the score for the Chargers as they suffered a 74-57 defeat at the hands of East Noble in their first game of the season on November 23. -a Dan Rarick. 6-6 senior, scored 28 points and got 17 of the 31 rebounds for the team. Mike Cunningham scored 17 points and Tim Taylor, 12. The boys hit 53 per cent of their field goal attempts. Allen was the leading scorer for Howe Military. The Chargers will play two games next week, *both away from home. They will be at Beta Sigma Phi wraps gifts Ligonier Beta Sigma Phi members wrapped Christmas gifts for the Noble County Training center at their meeting on November 14. The meeting was held in the home of Mrs. Norman (Joanne) Ulrey. A brief business meeting was held during which plans were made for Christmas baskets and gifts for the needy. The group would appreciate any donations of good, clean, used children’s clothing, canned goods or money to help with the Christmas projects. Dropping-off place this year will be the home of Mrs. David (Linda) Tranter at the corner of Union street and Park Meadow. The sorority also held a business meeting earlier in the month at the home of Mrs. Steven (Beth) Pettit. A cultural on “Our Own Home” was given by Mrs. Robert (Amy) Wechter and Mrs. Max (Marcy) Golden. Members were divided into groups to plan decorating projects. Rainbow Girls hold meeting Ligonier Rainbow Girls assembly 74 held its regular meeting November 29 in the Ligonier Masonic hall. During the business meeting reports were given on the pen and pencil sales. The girls are selling gift

Lakeland Friday night and Concord Saturday night. Box scores follow giving field goals, foul shots and total points: WEST NOBLE (83) — Atz 204, Zimmerman 022, Wolf 044, Sheli 317, Rarick 13-2-28, McFarren 124, Taylor 5-2-12, Schultz 204, Cunningham 7-3-17, Knafel 011, Schlemmer 000 HOWE MILITARY (31) — Herrick 000, Moutiey 306, Ballard 146, Finney 000, Parks 124, Weaver 102, Putz 000, Fox 001, Allen 3-10-16, Blackmon 033, Williams 000 The B team had their second win of the season. They won over Howe Military school 51-16. Last week’s thriller with East Noble ended with a 35-34 score. sets with proceeds going toward financing the transportation of one of their members to Supreme assembly. The event will be held in New Orleans in July of 1974. Two members were honored with degrees. Carol Cory received the majority degree for having served the assembly since 1966. Nancy Kreager Feltner received the marriage degree. She has served the group since 1967. Mrs. George GEirvin, first Mother Advisor of the assembly, gave the degrees. Electric scissors for a seamstress WEST LAFAYETTE — They’re fast, convenient, and a boon to someone who does a lot of sewing. What are they? Electric scissors — and a great gift idea. If electric scissors are on your Christmas gift list, shop around before you buy, says Billie Chambers, extension clothing ana textiles specialist at Purdue university. “Look for a pair with replaceable blades,” Mrs. Chambers advises, adding that “fabrics made from synthetic fibers can dull blades quickly. Also look for a pair that is easy to hold.” Battery operated electric scissors may be more convenient than those with a cord, she adds. However, batteries will have to be replaced from time to time.

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