Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 106, Lebanon, Boone County, 30 January 1917 — Page 3
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octal Happenings
BY MISS ESTHER PERKINS
DINNER PARTY.
Given fcy Pleasant Hour Emroidy Club Members (u Husband.
lie husbands of the member of the
ant Hour Embroidery club were
i'htfully entertained but evening
dinner party given by the mcmnt the home of Mr. W, J. DeVol East Washington street. Tints were seated at small tables, places being marked by clever e cards, designed by Little lliai-
Stain in New America;" and Miss
Le'-Ha Bereaw leave a talk
"Way of the .Mexican children." At the business period the members decided to increase their share, (half of which goes to the home missionary .society and half to the foreign society), ten per cent. The following
officers were aluo elected at this time: jrpsid-nt, Mrs. T. L. Neal; vice presi-iW-nt, Miss Helen Titus; secretary, Mm Gnynell Stump; secretary of literature, Mrs. r red Donaldson. At the
conclusion of the program a luncheon
served by the hostess. S-ricoal
Nelson of this city and Miss
Marv Moore of Thorntown.
THIMBLE PARTY.
fjorie Gull ion. Each card which ( M,t were Mi Tressa Neese and
iin the design of sto:k pictured, esented the business interests of different men gucits. The even- ; pleasure consisted of the matchof clever limericks, after which irroup of persons which tucceeikil living the rhyme wote requested rform some stunt, and aUo in the g of yarns by the honor gueits. i the rinding of their names in a of yarn, which was unrolled un
til the names were found.
ling was one of
the
Wis Given by Miss Edard and VWs Krnaorthy thin Afternoon.
Miss Lucile Edwards and Miss Helen Kenworthy entertained a company of friends with a thimble party
h pleasure to'thii afternoon lit the home of -Miis. a Mr- i Kenworthy 2!3 West North street.
Iemhlii .f ima t,.nt with l'unng the afternoon Miss Leone Ed-
and Mrs. Eurl Higgins.
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I RS. OLDEN DORK HOSTESS, k-s. W. P. Oldendorf w;is hostess to I
egular bi-weekly meeting of the !
Sminster Guild of the Presbyteri-1
fhurch, held last evening at her
gave a reading. "So Was I" and
musical monologue. "Just her Way" i.-comjianied by her sister, Miss Lueile :.'iwards, pianist; and Miss Mary "Hsubeth Mootr-n s..iig several self-rum. Late in the afternoon the hose-sues served a plate luncheon as-
ted by Miss l,eone Edwartls and
on North Meridian street, with I Miss Hnotun. Miss Ada Downing of
Vlary Van Nuys in chnrge of tb
Uional exercises, Miss June Han-
gave a review of chapter ime
lie society's new study book, "Old
EEL ALL USED UP?
jl.ota of Lebanon People Do.
Ves your back ache constantly?
you have sharp twinges when ing or lifting? el sll used up as if you could go no further? iy not look to your kidneys?
jhy not use Doans Kidney Pills?
anon people nave dune bo.
ley tell you the result.
h S. H. Wainscott. 1217 S. UbSt., Lebanon, says: "My back
so weak and lame at times, that
;1 to be helped out of a chair. The
then was almost unbearable.
V forenoons I could h&rdlf keep
f y work, because I was so diy ny sight was so blurred. A relaj ndvied Doan's Kidney Pills, so f some at Coombs' Drug Store, ji'irst box greatly relieved me and I. finishing four boxes, I was well strong. Occasional use since ; tias kept me in good health." -ice Wc, at all dealers. Don't I y ask for a kidney remedy get lt Kidney Pills the same that 1 ainscott uses. Foster-M'lbum I'rops., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv.
Xenia. Ohio.
Yesterday afternoon Miss Edwards and Miss Kenworthy entertained a number "f guests at seven tables of .","0 at the h"ine of Miss Edwards on N. Meridian street. Mrs. R. K. Williams vas presented with fhe favor, a corige bouquet of sweet peas. Kollowing the game Miss Mary Elizabeth Mooton sung two numbers, "When My Ship Comes Sailing Home" (Dorel) and "My First Love'' (l,nhr.) A luncheon in which a color scheme of pink and white was carried out w-as served at both the affairs. Miss Frances Eiehman of Indianapolis was among the guests at the party given Monday uftcrr.oon.
SOCIAL CALUNDAli.
WE17NESDAY. lilssioiiary ,jciety of Presbyterian church Mrs, Louis Sterling, ?.:H0
o clock. Jolly Sixteen club- Mrs. Charlen Powell, 2:30.
Travel clubMrs. Frank Adney,
7:30 o'clock. THURSDAY.
Thursday Afternoon club Mrs.
Fred Langjahr, 2:30 o'clock. Jolly Social Hour club Mrs. Anthony Kincaid, 2:00 o'clock Magazine club Sire. O. C. Wilson 2:30, Mrs. L. M. Beaven, assistant. FRIDAY.
Neighborhood club Mrs. Ora
Powell, 2:30. Domestic Science club Mrs. D. t. Edwards, 2:30, Mrs. I. S. Adney, assistant
BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wiggins entertained a number of friends and lelatives Sunday at their home in West North street in honor of the birthday anniversaries of Mrs. Wig
gins and her cousin, Mrs. J. L. Nnrris
of Indianapolis. A three-course din
ner was served at noon and a program of music was enjoyed during the day. Those present were: H. 0. Ransdell and son, Mr. and Mrs. John Dooley and two daughters. Mrs. Cordelia Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wiggins and son, Mrs. W. T. Ransdell, son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wiggins, Miss Ilerta Claire Hall, .Miss Heona Wiggins, all of this city; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Norris and Mrs. Edythe Ransdell Hall, of Indianapolis.
HOSTESS AT NOON DINNER. Mrs. L. F. Jones was hostess at a
noon dinner party today at her home
on North Meridian street when the honor guests were Mrs. Will Wallace and Miss Myrtle Hutchinson of Donovan III., who are visiting Mrs. Jones and other relatives here. O'her iniests were Mrs. George Campbell, Miss Gertrude Turner and Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Campbell of this city and Mrs, Clarence Full of Indianapolis.
Stone, Cancer and Ulcers of the
(inch and Intestines, Auto-Intoil n. Yellow Juandire, Appendicitis j other fatal ailments rult from I sch Trmible. Tfemisanas of Stotn- j
COTTAGE PRAYER MEETING. A prayer meeting of unusual interest was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Warren last night, there being twenty-four in attendance. The meeting next Monday night will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibson, 510 North Clark street, with Mrs. Emma Kern, leader. There will also be a prayer meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Pavey next Thursday morning, with Mrs. J. C. Gibson leader. A desire is express for a larger attendance at these meetings to whicn the public i? invited.
INDUSTRIAL UNION MEETING. The Ladies' Industrial Union of the Methodist Episcopal church will have a called meeting Thursday afte-noon at 2:15 o'clock at the church. A large attendance is desired as there is business of importance. JOLLY SOCIU HOUR CLI O. The Jolly Social Hour club will hold its regular meeting Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs.
n.)rful KwnMijr. j Anthony Kincaid. 514 East Washing-
TO ENTERTAIN MOTHERS. The What-So-Ever class of the Central Christian Sunday school will entertain their mothers Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the church vestry. There will he a program and refreshments will be served. Each girl is requested to bring her mother as her guest. OLD FASHIONED TAFFY PIXL. The Y. M. L. club will entertain their husbands with an old fashioned taffy P!l tomorrow evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hooton on Wast Dicks street.
GRANDMOTHER, THE PIONEER PHYSICIAN. In the good eld pioneer days of this country, "hen drug stores were few grandmother's root and herb f tinedies wee what were always uVpervltrf upon to bring relief for family ailments, and some of grandmother's root and herb remedies are now found upon the shelves of the modern drug store, and are among the best and most widely ued prepared medicines Such is Lydi E. l'inkhsm's Vegetable Compound, s botanic remedy, originally prepared by Lydia E. Finkham, of Lyaa, Mose., over forty years ago, and which has brought health and happiness to more women ia America than any other medicine. Adr.
Attention Tomato Growers linilllllllllllMI'IIIIIMIMIIMMIIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIMIIMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllll The Columbia Conserve Company offers for a limited time, only, a contract paying $20.00 Per Ton FOR TOMATOES DELIVERED DURING JULY $15.00 Per Ton FCR TOMATOES DELIVERED AUGUST 1st to 15th $12.00 Per Ton FOR TOMATOES DELIVERED FROM AUGUST 15th TO END OF THE SEASON This bt-ats Corn or Hog. Call at factory in Lebanon, Saturdays and let our representative pijjn you up.. Call telephone 520 and our representative will call on you.
I The Columbia Conserve Co.
fbri Weed is 111 at lit hum on East Elm street. Miss Frances Eiehman spent Saturday in this city. Orlando Curtis is ill si his home on Jameson street Luther Kichman spent Monday with his parents at Tipton. ' Mrs. Otis Orerlee.se and Mrs. tiewt Lewis spent yesterday in Indianapolis. Miss Goldia Net! spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, L. Neff of Jammtown. Mrs. Cora Allatatt and children of Wirt, lnd., will move te this city in a few weeks for permanent residence. Mrs. Amanda Saumate is spending a few duys with Mr. and Mrs. Lon Varnti and family of North Kast street. Charles Norwood of Indianapolis was the guests Monday of Mr. ai.d Mrs. George Norwood of North Lebanon street. Miss Loleta Bercaw will go to the home of her sist.r, Mrs Charles Miller of near Elixaville tomorrow for a few days' risit. Mrs. Eliiabeth Gerard of Crawfordsville ia spending the week with Mrs. John Hutchings and family of East South street. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hadley of In
dianapolis were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Alexander and Mrs. Flo
Neraon of East Superior street. Edgar Schroyer of Lafayetb a member of the Lafayette high school basketball team sawnt the week-end here with his aunt, Mrs. J. Clive W itt. William Smithiion and Herbert Ben
jamin of Birmingham, Wash., are here
for a several days' visit with Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Smithson and family of
North East street.
Miss Magdaline Mitchell will re
turn to Northwestern university to
morrow after spending the mid-winter
semester vacation with her parents.
r. and Mrs. Charles Mitchell. Mrs. W. H. Higgins and Miss Rose
DeVol who left the first of the year
for St. Petersburg, Fla., are now nice
ly located in a small apartment and
are thoroughly enjoying the winter weather of the sunny south.
Mrs. Frank Parr, who has been
visiting relatives in New York City,
s now the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Croee of Lock port, N. Y., former residents of this city. Mrs. Parr is expected home the latter part of this week.
Misj Marie Cash of Indianapolis, spent yesterday with Mrs. Charier
Miller of North Jameson street.
From the Mille- home Miss Cash went
to the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cosh, of near Elixaville, for a Tlit.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Laughner of
Whitestown, who came lost evening
to attend the performance of the
Birth of a Nation at the Grand
Opera House were the guests last
night and today of Mrs. Laughner's
ister, Mrs. D. A. Neas and family of
West Main street.
11 r. and Mrs. James it. Green of
Franklin spent Saturday and Sunday
Ui air. and Mrs. R. S. Slartin and
family of Wct Busby street On Sun-
lay, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Martin of thorntown and Fred Martin and
daughters, Catherine nd Martha of
( rswfordsville, were guests at the Martin home.
Elza Campbell of Elisaville, who
has been ill for seven weeks, was pleasantly remembered Sunday, when a number of the member of his class it the First Christian Sunday school of this eity, ttiied at hie home in the afternooa. Mr. Campbell when atendlnt the local high school was a member of the Sunday school class. The members who spent the afternoon with Mr. Campbell were the Misses
Ruby Thompson and Edith Vanars-
lale, btanley Thompson, Irvil liicliev
and Willmm Hill.
GAVE DINNER PARTY.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Perkis enter' tinned with a dinner party lost evening at their home on North Lebanon street, having as guest. Mr. and Mrs. George Norwood and their house guests Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hollmgsworth of A maud, Manitoba ; Mrs. Charles Gihbs of Greenfield; Charles Norwood of Indianapolis and Mrs. and Mrs. Byron Moore of this citr. WILL BE DINNER CI RSTS. Mlsa Adelaide Spelle Baylor, director of industrial Arts and Domestic Science of the state department of eduettion, and Mis Lydia Bell of this city will be the dinner guests this evening of Mr. and Mm. H. ti. Brown of Weet North street TO ATTEND LI'NCHKON, Mrs. Charles Hart men. Mrs. W. H Green, Mro. H. A. Beck. Mrs. U M. Beaven, Mrs Joseph laeohelli and Mrs. Anna Byers will go to Indianapolis Friday to attend luncheon to ue given by Mr. Charles Trask. THE h KICHBORHOOD CLI B. The Nrlghburhovd r'.ub !!! he enUrtainsd Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Or Powell on South East street The hour of meeting is i:IQ o'clock.
i THI RSDAT AFTERJvfJ-JN (XIB. 'j Mrs. Prerl IjuigJUif will k host Sjtw thf 'Thursday Afveneoa club this 'week at her horn en miienton(i
! ."ti'innj, "j ..U.iuiUGihUr.i AFTERWORK NOV Formerly Was Tired and Worn Out at Day's End Tanlac Helps Her.
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Mishawaka, Ind., January 29. Mis. Henry Kline, of 8124 Eleventh street, this city, is elling all her friends of the remarkable benefits she recently derived through use of Tanlac, the Master Medicine. "I've been bothered with nervousness and sleeplessness for a long time any my system in general has been run down," Mrs. Kline said on Icember 9. "The day's work simply tired me out completely. My appetite was very poor and what little food I did eat was not digested properly. I usually was in a con-tipated condition. "I've taken two bottles of Tanlac now and I've noticed a wonderful change in every respect. ATter the day's work now I feel strong and sound instead of weak and nervous as I formerly did. My appetite, is greatly improved and what I eat now is digested properly. I'm not bothered with constipation now. "Tanlac hr.s simply improved me wonderfully. I've told several friends about this new medicine and they arc now taking it." Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is especially beneficial for stomach, liver and kidney trouble, catarrhal complaints, rheumatism, nervousness, loss of appetite and the like and is a fine tonic and a general system purifier. Tanlac is now being specially introduced and explained in Lebanon at the Star Drug Store. Adv.
Colonial Wed., Feb. 7 ENGAGEMENT - EXTRAORDINARY Race Suicide
The toll of humanity paid into the maws of the Gods of War is of no greater importance than, that exacted of posterity by the selfishness of mankind.
Buy Your Ford The Universal Car AND DO IT NOW
Ford cars were never so scarce at this season. The demand is general and unprecedented. The Ford Company is many thousand behind in its orders. Avoid the certain shortage in the Spring by purchasing your car now. An enormous shortage of Fords in the Spring is certain. Deliveries then will bo most indefinite. BUY YOUR FORD NOW, and get delivery as soon as possible. If you have already placed your order, get delivery as soon as possible. Only Ford agents with orders for immediate delifery are being supplied with cars. FORD PRICES Touring car $360, Roadntec $!4i, all F. O. B. Detroit. SOLD ON PAYMENTS All automobiles have advanced in price except th Ford and prices on them art likely to advance any day. Lebanon Hardware Co. PHONE 288
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Every man and woman who expects to marry should see this picture. Superbly Produced With ORMI HAWLEY, EARLE METCALF and a selected cast.
Select your WINDOW SHAMS for spring housecleaninf now. Ask to have our saleeman visit yon home with samples. JONES & PERKINS Phone 18.
JONES & STARK CLOTHIERS Salt taai fteit South Bid Sirasre
Lebanon Auto Sales Machine Co. . We have room for fifty more auto- 'I mobiles for winter storage, and we: take care of your batteries. We j paint, upholster, fix your tops and I. overhaul your cars. Give us a trial. 'I
MARTIN OKDEKEKK. Mgr.
i THE KEXAIX STORE. j ... - (
C. E. NOBES The Penskr Drag Iters "A Medicine far Brsey IU.' South Side Sqnare, Lekuea
INACTIVITY CACSES CONSTIPATION. Ijlrk of exercise in the winter Is a frequent eause of constipation. You feel heavy, dull and listless, your
completion is sallow and pimply, and
energy at low ebh. Clesn up this
eoeditien at ones with lr. King's New
Life Pills, 1 mild Isxativs that relieves the congested intestines without
griping. A dose before retiring will ssura you a full and easy movement
in the morning. 2!ic, at your Dru-
HEADQUARTERS For Qroceries LEWIS & STORMS
Harry L. Kcnvothy REPRESENTING THE R. L. DOLLINGS CO. Reeidenee phone, 224; Office, 1M
SIX PER CENT NONTAXABLK SECURITIES Also Gravel Road BorxSm Harry L. Kenworthy Reeidenee phut. 224) Offlosv 104
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Karpen's Guaranteed Upholstered Furniture. COULTER-SMOCK CO. Opera Ho taw Block
SAFETY RAZOR BLACKS SHARPENS. Single edge, per dosen Xe Double edge, per desen see We pay postage one way. Barker & Son, Ifbanon
THE SECURITIES handled by Harry L. Kenworthy are safe and net the iaveator the largest rate of interest Harry I Rentrorthy Residence pfcsaw, 114 ; CMe 1M
MORTGAGE LOANS
on Bern cour.ty fame of approved
title ' 6 years fio commissi!.
, Farmers f TM
