Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 124, Lebanon, Boone County, 20 February 1917 — Page 3

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ocial Happenings

II V MISS ESTHER PLKKIXS

MISCFM VNFOl MIOftHt !, vVos (.irvR List .Ni,hl In Honor Of I Mnm Mfcdv Sfcell.v. ' ( f i ' li f '' m-uiHitlul s,of.iii : r V M,M She'l y.lo- i lire to iivem .loo.., will ..i Military ;il lb :pi u. ni -it t:' iho-hst r.piM-npul chun-h. wa ,.h. w si- given but evcn.ng by Mr. S. S. Heath and W fWs of g:,!s of t), Ii''tb,-Mli-t Sunday rfcool at tin. h...-4 vj" M'"- h"?"! un N"'"1 M""" ii l or the Mip.-r whc.-h -a, i- i-v-c-i iiuiict style, the table d I

h any b...4 of t,U.. sBt ' - l:-'i''i: iriv.-ii tape: i. fr f ' i v I ill The p.-.nc.palK for the affair br M.-mi C.i'Hie Witt. bride. Mis a ll i.tt.m. groom: Mi- Marl ; nnrii.tcr: M-s I.uciic pnn taicr: 1!k, pearl A.inm-. flow i and Mrs. Clem shirb-v. piiimsi ,tir the -wedding rerrm-inv Mi., loim W arrived with a large suit a:e find pi'doure which she present's t Mi.k Wi:t. the brnte .r tt. - .".mi - .Ming, who ir, turn r- e. '-nt. d ti. arts t Mis siieiin-. Mi, .shed.v mil lie lite honor true-; t h li.nn't p ii tv to be given this mfn :t or the fcmlir of tin- Mimes Kath fine arid Pauline Wilson on Nni-u is-hancn surect and cn I-ridnv "'ffliiii -t.ss Si. dl.v an. Mi.,. Noble Shell, .l Mrs. ( lark lien--, two ierc nadea wil f the honor irufsii ! brKi'rn lsrty to be irivu

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BAY VIKff Cl.l'B MKKTS. ' I Vh iku!i. n..tinf o tho R: v. f lai, t.iok jdar- Mowlav af'.r i it ti I " f V, I ai I I . Mm. O. Ii. r.!or hc r.. C. A. Parliln. .,s with thr

CThe i. .finmm s tuijic. -Hov tn ! is l .' l." v.'i:s intrndurcl in .i im tins subject, bv Mr.. Wilson. iubiiHu of Bmakrast lun.b .,, :iwr nerniM weie th discusstd. m

f t talk.s. bM Mr. Wilion. Mrs. I . jvnidale anil Mrs. I;ycr. 1 hs- ro(rrain close! with a PRdo: V .lr. rVrnarc''. nn tlif "Afrrirjltur-fb-vniornrnTta of H.fot V-i-r.-Inrtit-tlif f-orud l.rMir te host;;s siia'Vl fro'n tlm i-i;ai cu torn ui ."hpr.n. and 3(rrittbH' .svinnr'e! thi1 mhera, when she invited thrm to the 'Vj !-;m, bv iirisnnnp rai'i with I't aiitiful I loon.ir.r- poin-d nia'-l. l K I u i t l I il I Ii f m ill inriuriv ai'i'.oiuu;e :o the memo ( r W , V i n ii ! -mn of hatht; and cm-nifs wt'ivt. ;o earn tru-n. TTKMI H! VITIiMTY II M I.. aisii Marian Iiii.-I,le and II. I.. nsile'l attended the Aloha Pbi frati" I. v diiMc ii-lil S-iturl:!V n.jfi t a! st Knli.sh holt-!. Mis.i Kitrhie h.

,ft a tninrib'-r of. the frati-rn-tv aisr I m ftiwit at the hunii'-t C'v-n pre I il-nir th! da.iiv at the t. !r. vn.jol hoti I -It hie l i MIi r t I ai lit t J I'l-nt'ltfill - .sa'id'ly v. Ii4-i't t"rv fffn t f i-i .! s.i Manan HiKii.ami. ! A (l' LOCK DIN M l!. I li-s. 3. W. SV.e'hv was hostess to a m - x d.i r.rr iartv last evr-miij; a; ; i t home or Sa-i-h V.:it street, havinr. i be-- n-uc.i,.. Mr. and Mrs. C. M : j jjlaufsworth ot Vrrraud. Manitoba.: I1 1 'H- William RodlurT of Moberly. Me.. V Ma Johns of Indianaimiii n-n.t , . ard " r ( n I i ! ORI t'.V. OX R. R.. J.OO YEARLY

if-atari-h Canno; He Ctiref1 i. if TP iNS no -.- Hal I-nMii-lne tt iTws ihi i-jiif nurfl'e. TI-, D'-l I uf the io Imrrmllenti inee .m1iTiil rest rrh Mii f.r n-ntlmi ,1 'HUSKY CO t-r.! i-I hv iir-iKii !.. p-ir. Uii r.i.-iiiy f-ll ' feel eornMli. i Ii wn prinl"l. "rr-. " pi.. Toledo. 0&.r timilfMiflon let a rederal Policy i It COV-prs every sifknPS-l-crv ai.-cident. anywhfr- any uric, anv wr; . mil. it nut I j)Jc(i, your rm.-w returned j ' iih 6 percent nt'rewt. I'avw l')(i f ,r nalui.,1 d(ath 'IKJ si, WW accidental death: 84 vena fur anv fiitkiiein; 10-1 f.'Ks tor any nrcident. I jt'.k- claims very week. f I L l.!0"-HR, A cent t ETY RAZOR BLADE SHARPRNKP edgi. per doir-n 2!it e ge p-'r doiwn tit e tnj postag on way. "rkrr A Fuit.lAl x-'w

SOCIAL CALENDAR.

UDNr-DAY VY. II,, VI nry Mthli.-t tipi-copal chuich. nr.. Kuitnijihtly Club dinner Mr. and M-. Ruonell Ritchie. Gs'iil. Mr. it ml Mis. M. V. Adler. assistants. Y. M. I., club -Mrs. Harry Hootnn. j 0. X. T. KmLiuiili ry club Mrs. J. I WAonic. 2:00. I Tabitha Helpers of Central Christ- ;., church Mia. Ii. D. Vooil.ee.-. tM Tabitha Hf I I) uu. JolK Sivtt'tn c!ub-r-Mr. Jn Tiui:.sn.Y. Ihuiwbv AiU'rnoon KndKe I,. G. . Hill. 2:lf.. V, C T. 1 - Mrs r. M ii(l , Kirn's liauirhtrn of the K irst Ifai ti.st rhuri-h-Mr;. I! C. Iluckleherrv. .! On. riea-;ant Hour Fmbr-.iderv (-lub-Mr-s. I'.. C. (iuihon. ::in. Iiam er Shim- v -M. . P. S. Mai i. ::. Mr.-. Ilioioas l-ark.s an-! i a. John Ter.v.'i.irer a.'ii-tutits. KKIHAY. J.i'.U- iif'. - I "okuti t lublis. Waiter l' I -luri.-t ciubMi i Hi'i ' assistant. Hose Thielkcld. PERSONAL MENTION. Mi-s Muilk'e Shelh ml iv in Indianapolu. K 0. Voorheeri ma'Ie end Sun busine-; ip to MiKiri-sviue. today. Mus Anna .lattei .-.pen; .-un,lav I ranhf.iit .ta mends. Mr. and Mri. II. IV New were yuest.inday of relatives m Northfield. M rs. -I-raru-en .spencer was the jfUfst induv of friends in Indianaiois. Miss Lena :-.pear ,.f sr.iii.lan i siting Mish I ottp.' Parr ;oi s-veral Kena!l Stewart -pent the weeknd with Frank Thompson a-. Noi-ih .-aleni. Mis. Charles Ilartman and Mrs. 1-miilc Adney spent Monday in Indian a jwlis. Mi-a. Chiiiio.-. ttutniiiirham who has been nl fur H'-veral -lavs is somevho'. n; pi ovd. Miss ltpinic Iier.n irturneil ve. Ilield '(lent ti" ivne Mrs. Lain Miller ef 1 horntown. wer the Sunda-, guests of Mr. and Mrs rank Haun.stean and familv. L.mer Vanar-dub. v. no has brei tn nerve - Meehani. rs Co -a !i Morrell .-.h., of W.vonsin. the foi mer's pent tV ue.-k ntner Otorge Hoiiui.iiiv of neat '.inrsville. Miss I 1'ah Oh.iver. hn teaches in or Advance scaoo - :.vent th" weel;nd with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ian-v Ohaver and family of .Vorth ,as, itieet. Mrs. C. (i. Parker i? the lrjest of .cr g-eat aunt. Mrs. Jesse Neff of -.ast si: in s:ret i r a few days beore returning ,,.-r i.ome in flak.- r in-, fljewon. The Joilv Sixteen club will he e i-ei-i.iined Wedioi.lav aftrrnn'in at lie mine of Mr.-.. Jes-e lliddle. yt outh Kast : '.n et. The hour of meet On; Ha hi , .ith la g ve. has I t his pia Mr . tt: v.ho ha, r- for the pj ppe and iib c i ( I an Of bUMnesall Kichanl.v mft: i.-iir Mas. I" here foi :i seve lav with her daughter .Mr E. Adams of Wet ('ha-a.'O . Mr w. id da Miss Cn'hrr ne W,le- of south o' I .el. mon w.d x to .v;.rir.4V.-l; tomort- cpend t-.o -.vw-ks it a sanirantim in the hopes of benefiting the ,eBilh of Mr Wiley. Mr. and Mrs. I). S. Whilaker of r.ast Ma'n street had as their dinner guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. K. P. i .tenner ion and d.iut'nte: s. Carol. no and Mary, and son Chaileo. and Mr 1 nf Mm. E. P. Slater. I Mrs. Ceori'o Mn..by returned vser lav aftem .on fro.n .ilay.. He. Kvj where she was called on account of the j .leath ot her brother in-law. John j Muse. Mr. Muse s death resulted from a reverai days- illiiem. due tn pneu 1 i rrrv r of t'e W n a- P lie' or;, a ivho vish to vi-i ine Hne! i.oil.-ge ,4choo'. Ihurn:,y a:tenio-i, h-'!p fe.i'btale Vi a-iiiiii ifton n ljiis.h In- a'e a. se,l to meet ot the inter -je

Children Ory n FLETCKE3S CAGTORIA

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The C. rl Philiiiua," the speciaUwas to be had iluri

i-l.t-reel Blue Hil.bon feature! from Kobe W. fhamb, ih da.nty Anita Sturt in "be tide e, has scored a tremendau.s suece-iK. v itarranh jrave thiit pr.iduction its mieinat the famous kuilto thn - . .New- ork city, and not a fleat tatl,n in order to ieave on the 1 I ck car. I ii-s Ininha Mi-ConauKliy went to' ;iro today to spend several days iinir ihc millinery niarketB. s. t). V.. W ilcox went to IndianVr tin motnmir to atte id u .ui cbi on Kiven by Mrs. Artiiur Sliepard. l-ollowinir the luncheon "IU0" a. is the diversion of the afternoon. M:-. I-rank Wooley of this city was unions the invited iuests. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Wilson and S. J. Jenkins of this city and Mr. Moircll .Shoemaker of Wisconsin, who ,s f pendinK some time with her mother Mr. I ora Iioehleman, were the noon i-.inner gm-sts today of Mr. anil Mis. ii. P. New ot Ka : .South street. M. fc. ( ox, of thort.town. was here ;oL:v and (rave this oftue a fall. Mrs. i ox has (rone to Grand Junction, Colorado, for a two or three month' vi-it with her diuuhtr-, Miss Ramona ( os. who has been in Colorada for u voar. for the benefit of her health. A. M. n.lliliin and daughter Miss Rubv and Miss Augusta Caidwell who have been spending a rew montiis ir. I'loLiund Sl.in Franeivn. I.o no-.de-und other points of interest, in Calilurnia leave Oakland today oa ihe homeward trip. Mr. ami Mrs. John Juhnn of Indbnapohs. Mrs. W ijiiam ltohletT of XI,-e-iv. M.. and Mr. and Mm. C: M. Moilinir-vortb "f Arnaud, Manit-d-i, aave returned to Indianapolis. a!'cpendinr the ieek-end silit M'-. -ir-l Ii I n Norwood ol y,..-;h l..b. " V. 'I.till- II . M. Vif.ci-nl !'- Paul 1 ... Vug . ''si- hi- be . , -.- davs with Mrs. Th.i,. of this ,;!-.. M- . n i. .laughter of Mr. and M- i of .-outh Of 1.1 "union, today. I- I a Humphrey . ford--spending the day wuh Mr. and Mi daugh'er Mi street. Ml.,i H. .. Kenv.oith:,- ami Helen of West Nm .h lutnphr,-:.' is .-ecretary sf the .sta;e Kxamming Hoard f.n riur-es. -mil ,R the interest of her wo:k laid the W itliam Memorial hospital a visit this afternoon. Mrs. Arthur Binfonl and w rh !-Ir.-n of Okliil.oina City. Okir... aived in Tbomtcv.n last evening to ai. :end the lunerai of Mr. Hinford. who ,-b-ath foilow'-tt a short illne--- dne ic s-ne'jmon.a. Mr, Rinford came fo lhomtown two weeks ago to attend the funeral of ki father, Aipiilj Jl:ii.old. and -vas taken i!!, death resulting in Sunn, iv. Mr. and Mis. Roy Mr-Daniel of Kali--peM. Mont., v.ho have been visiting relatives in Hedford arrived yesterday lor a several dtys' Visit with Mrs. Mcl'uniel s sister, M'S. Fred Coombs and family. From here Mr. and Mis. Mi -Daniel w-ll go t., Crawfordsvil'e, i a v t Ih Mr. anil Mrs. F. Martin and ll-s before returning to lleda short viit before Mr. Mc ' lives the first of Marrh f ir After Mr. Mi-Daniel's d part- . Mi-Daniel will return to for a lorger visit with Mrs. I fo home. thi ntv Coombs. W. ('. T, I. MKKIINf;. (...-operation among inission-iry uoriet'eii will be ubject for the , rot-ram lo be given Thursday nften-o-.n at the meeting of the W. C. T. I.', to be held t the home of Mrs. f. M. 1 1 t on Went Main sirM, with Mm. f.lmer VanRrsdiib' and Mrs. tafayetto Wilson assistant hosteaa. Mrs. J K. i't will have charge "f the iirogiam. THE KINO'S DACGHTKRS. The King's DauRhters of the First Raptist ehurrh will hobl their r-g'il..t monthly meeting Tlcrsdny nft.i noon at 2 n '. k the home of Mil. B. ;. Huckleberry, 51 East South street, both old ami new men.liers are urged .o be present. Business of Importune will be discuMed. SOOn P4BTY. Mr. nd Mr. M. D. Jones n4rta Msl at a noon dirmer psrty H!ir,o,.y

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; U,1C'- , , 1 In ruut no anxioun was tne stirir'n lerumd witUitur uut-idtr for admitUitice J that the hiiurw wc torn from the ! hire swiiirini-(loors and more people ivitne.iaed this bhn in one week than jany other til in f"t ihown a; this j pla houi.e lieautil'ul. at thf.tr home on West Washinpton street. Miss Mary ra-is, Miss Lillian Miller, Clay Warren, ("leo Warren, and Kvan Byrd all of Crawfonlsville : and Unpaid P.yrd of this t-ity. v - KMKKOIDhRY CM'B. The rieasnnt Hour Knibroidery club will be entertained- Thursday gl'ternoon at the home of Mrs. K. C. Gullion on Ka.it South street. The hour if meeting is 2:'M o'clock. DINN'KK PARTY. The husbands of the members of t'ne Thimhlpine club will lie the special guests at a dinnei party to be given Thursday' evening ut the home of Mrs. tlisha Partner, tw:i Wtt Chicago street. I1I WEF.KI.Y MEET1NC. The regular bi-weekly meeting of the ,. K. F. club will be held this evening at 7:20 o'clock at 'be home of Miss C.oldiene ('.rove on West Chicago stroet. I TITLED YOL'NtWTER VOLUNTEERS AND IS MADE A LIEUTENANT re tlf lntrtn"tiinl K,-r,-4,-e.l I.ONliO.V. Felnuai-y HO Lord lithbnurne. ai'ed 7, has volunii cd for seivice in the army and s been gazet'ed a second llcui. ni in tin- Kent Volunteer regi,.t fur I ire d.'frnfie.

The Boy Scouts of America

The boy scout movement baa long en rerosrnized as a community as- :. It is till' community's oppor tunity to reach the boy for good cit-t.-n.-hii. The organization of the n al Council anil the progress of its iitivities, as related to .scouting, is volence to the boy who knows the -com program that the community Is nterested in him; not only interested m his edticatiin icuiiipcllniR him to attend the public school in order that is- may be properly trained lor his i itienship duties Inter on I. hut lnieri tol in his play alto, when that play wholesomely and happily contributes iia it does in the scout progtain -to hin physical, mental and moral development. The local committee, through scoutirr;, makes an asset of-tho boy; it irskes him en-operative with the com ply interest; '.t places a vaiun on the minority yenra of his ritinship life; it iives him something to do. It tenches him to do th ngs fur inmself; it makes him self-reliant, courageous, and m-iuly; and the cominanity's interest in the healthful, normal, moral development of the boy, as such, holds nut to him its iauiel wreath of approval and works with him. Statistics give conviming evidence that the minority years of a boy's life aro tr? roor.t impressionable years in his ritiiensh.p training, and that hoys use in greater danger of lieing lost from good citntenship in their minority yenrs than In the yearn after they have attained their majority. Scout Sudden Cold. Look out-it's dangerous. , CASCAPftQUimE If, f)lA toMtH MfMllVwlfl tenia 1st si. teiiii w0lriwam miit $ismetit M m& :4 I- 'u Toff si4

V.'r (Jive Trade Extension

I Just To Make February! ItlllinnMIIHIIMttMlinilllllllltlllllllllllllllllltMIMUI'IIIIIMIMIIMIMIMIIIIIIMIIIIIItMIIIIIIIIIIIMIItr lilt IIIMH tllimilHMIII 1 A Banner Month I

New Spring Silk Skirts at $5.00 Skirts like these should not sell for les-s than $7.50; of best quality striped, plaid and plain taffetas, some with large girdles, others with big pockets, plaited and plain, all sizes.

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PAROLED AGAIN. Ben Gold-sherry Released From Proton To go to Gibson City. Hen (loblsberry. former Colfax attorney who was sentenced from the circuit court at Frankfort - several years ago to serve a prison term for subornation of perjury, has been parolid from the reformatory at Jeffersonville. After serving about two year? (ioldsberry was paroled and returned to hia home in Colfax. I ftter be went to Indianapolis, where he wait arrested for violating his parole. He was re-t-uniil to the atate reformatory and served time until a few days ago. Mrs. (Ioldsberry, who ban ln-en employed in Indianapolis wdl jo.n her husband during the next few days. They will establish their heme in (Jibson City, lnd., where C.oldiherry ha.--, accepted a position with a railroad as a clerk. J WITHAM HOSPITAL j Clayton Smith entered the hospital ; yesterday to take a course of medical j treatment. .Mrs. Anna Pclle Piatt entered the hospital yesterday and underwent an i n Is lorn i mil operation this rrmrmng. I llr. Pans'ir ot Indianapolis assisted bv Irr. O. C. Hi,;K'ins of this ntv .ltd the nnerarinjr. ing begins with a boy when he is twelve years old in the school period of his life, thus making it possible for th Local Council to ascertain the number of hoys in the ..immunity who are eligible to become scouts, and who would be beneliU-d by tne scouting- program.

Attention Tomato Growers IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIinilllllHIIIIIIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIilllllHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIinilHHIIIIIII 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 FOR TOMATOES DELIVERED AUGUST 1st to loth $12.00 Per Ton FOR TOMATOES DELIVERED FROM AUGUST 15th TO END OF THE SEASON This beats Corn or Hogs. Call at factory in Lebanon, Saturdays and let our representative sign you up.. Call telephone 520 and our representative will call on you. The Columbia Conserve Co.

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Horse and Mule Sale I will otTer for sale at my farm, one-half mile west tif Lebanon on Crawfordsville rimd on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY, 27 AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. TWENTY-FIVE HEAD OF HORSES These horses w ill consist of several pairs of . goml fui'in mures and farm horsest. Also a few jrenoral purpose mares and horses. TWENTY-FOUR HEAD OF MULES These, mules range in aire from 3 to 6 years. All well mated and mostly mares. All these mules are suitable for farm use. Some extra good pairs. One rubber tire, top buifgy and harness, good as new. TERMS OF SALE to be made known on day of sale. EARL ALLEN COL. C. O. TKIHI5ETT & SON, Auctioneers.

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Dry Cord Fast Side 8a.

Saxni Kiiail.-.!cr Given Away .Mimday. April i.

New Spring Lingerie I Waists at 98c J Waists like these will sell later for $1.50; of finest grade plain striped and f checked orgndies, plain and fancy 1 Swiss and voile; beautiful large collars, trimmed with neat lace and embroidery; twenty styles, all sizes.

Order your SPRING MOM'MKNT WORK early. Prices very reasonable. HARLAN MONUMENT CO. Simp ."hone ion. residence phones 116 ami 714 (Iris Harlan C. W. Chsppius

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