Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 135, Lebanon, Boone County, 5 March 1917 — Page 3
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. r-t ' - given by famous phvielan warn; Keep the kidney m rl lry to ebiuumte thru 11k! i lest mi tlie poiMua thai otbcri llw kaltk-va. Avoid ram.K im-h ta ImHil.le; avoid ton much tea. 1 f V IUIIK and vt-ge-h IiritiR plenty of .aler, awl 1 vnu Ktmni iho kin helps to ih' tone poisons and gnr arid." -e post middle lilt-, fur iluaa) ntnin-d tvniptnnis of in A nnrwti karbc. sraliling "witter," ami in ih llml hut mused Oi, ' nistv joints. sit:iiittH. ic i..iblo atrriunh).' Thia is
t.ator of urte aei.l
Social Happenings
BT MISS ESTHER PERKINS
SOCIAL CALENDAR.
PERSONAL MENTION.
MONDAY. Monday Evening Rriihp
Cora Matthew, 7::1.
Young ladies' Mission C
.awm-ercd l.v llr. I'mm, ,s tral Chrietian church. 7:30.
liMii. iiuttulo, .V Yi If your not keep u send 10 cents crre tir trial iwckagc nnd vou 1 'n1 ' manv tunes mure lhil nl M il .l..lv.-S W but water diiw sugar.
FOLKS TESTIFY. Iml ' I have l,een made imMt ronifort.ibk- by the use nf Ur. IVn'i ft A nu ric Table t s. M When I Murtnl to Jdft take this medicine my f right kutnev pruned roe jfrtii at recli excretion and ., Ml my buck ached nil the jft '.r'l time and wm so still 1 cuutd marr.lv get up after lying down. The brat Ixitdf I took u( H tely cured tne of tliew coud the rheumatism in my shnulie and feet in diminishing so tan erarrely believe that Amine much for nie in so short a el extremely grateful fur Una am only too jrlmi to reroiunicnd sry rtianrr I get." Mua. B. J, yl7 Cottage Ave.
TIESDAY.
H'blit-So-Ever Ctrcle-Tbo Central Christian church, F,:.'!0. Queen E.-thc- Cirri. Miss ArthPima Parr, ":.(', Mi.-.s .Mary lluth Smitii, a?.ist.'int. WRIlSKSDAY Y. M. I., fhtb Mr Cu Cal.lwtll. i :;). C. V. II. M. (Vnti.il Chti.-tir.n ohunh, 2 :.'!(). tiiursda v. Thurlnv Arternmm I!riiltp club Mrs. J. W. SMbv. 2:1".. FKIOA Y. Touil-t cltil Mrs. J. T. Pinnk LauchtiPr. 2 -m. SATVTIIHY. Vlnrrntinp rluli Mi... Alpha anil Fstlier I'erkins, 3:011.
want what I aikforsnow what it would mi to go tome without Mot i,er won't takt
anrw ihe's Mr i
bo'tnorn. tatty iuiiiir of potitive, ui-
jr.Kl TB-,u)t l vuritf
economy. Toa tiy
CALUMET fig Baling Powder fvy t lay aside your Qf3 met it ttit worlu't KftJ 1 bet Hiking Pow- fxQ
Sl'IiPKISF. PARTY. K. M. Ilcn.ler.ion of North We-t street tthne f ( fty-l'out th birtlidny an-nivei.-my oecurreH Saturday waKiven a sutpii.se party, the affair leinir planned by -Mrs. (lemlersnn and Mr. Henderson' sister. Miss Martha Henderson. At noon an eleirant din
ner was served, rovers ludni? arranged for Mr ami Mrs. Henry f'linirer and son Karl 'and Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Henderson and son of north of lb-
anon; Mr;. K. I. HoHomun. Mr. and Mrs. VS alter floiiye, Mr. and Mis. J C. StornlM. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Uolloman, (leore Henderson. M.ss Mae Holhiman. .Miss Maiui.t Ilriidrrson. Miss Isu Ilurgen, Miss l.uurel Sullivan ami Mrs. I.ixzip Hell Hemlersnn.
Mrs. Kliulieth Kturkhnuse of Xorth tiran; street is ill. Mrs. 1(. H. Ken( went to Kianklin t'vlay for a visit with her parrot.. .Mrs. Hen Ilooher, of Whitestown, was the puest yesterday of Mrs. John
M UtKlKH SATI IdnY. f-aturdiiv's f'rawfoidsvilie Journal vs: "WilHaiM Che-ter Hl.nkins nf
Thornlown and Miss Nellie I.ee l-Vnd-ley of rarkershutir were united in marriui.'e this nftprnoon at I
lork at the marriage parlors of
Ju-tiie Ilrewer. The bride is the
laughter of Mr. and Mrs. John V.
Fendiey of I'arkershurg. The groom
is an elertririnn at Thnrntown and has taken hia bride there for reilenre. A number of friends were
presr nt at tlw ceremony.'
GIFT PICTI RF. ARRIVES. The pirturc. "Simplirity" (Iley-
no'. h ) whirh the Magrume !ub has purrha-rl for the reading room of th Wit'nam Memorial hospital has arrived
and is on exhibit in the I inrarv hoard
room of the public library. The pir-
was anrounred to arrive last
week but failed to get here in time to
be hung-. All who care to view the picture before it is taken to the hospital ate privileged to do so.
W ITS ESSF.II I X A IT. r RATIOS. Miss Mary Unn-shirP of this city ho is attending Washington college
at Washington P. C, through the
cotirte.-y of Senator Watson was one
of the number pealed on the inaugurul-
stand at the plaza of the capital ilur-
ng the inauguration ceremony nel.t
today. Tonight Miss lb. ('shire il! j attend the Marshall ball.
(JI EES ESTHER CIRCLE. The Queen E-ther Circle nf the
Methodist Episcopal church will meet
Tuesday evening at 7::!0 n dock at th I
home of Misn Arthelma Parr on Fast
Main street with M.sa Mary Kuth
Smith assistant. Miss Auilra Hnitton ill have charge of devotional exercises and Miss Isa Hurpen will be program leader.
BI-WEEKLY MEETISfi. The regular bi-weekly meetinit of
the Monday Eveniifg ll.-idgf club will
he held this evening at the home of Miss Cora Matthewa on Fa.-t Mam street.
MA 1(1! I .K LICENSES. Marnnge licenses have been iss.ie. to Russell J. Kvoms an.l Jame M. Mr Kcnie; IU-rt L. l.ydirk and Avie F Vrd.to.
AUTO INN !, Sprintrfield and Fink j Tires Lebanon St. Thone 21
5T0RAGE FOR ANYTHING 1 E. WILLIAMS
IVE TRADE EXTENSION TICKETS C. EROTVN CO.
KEEP LCOXIHG YOUNG It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret of kr.ptng young ii to fr l young to do th;a you must watch your livrr and bowel there' no need of having a sallow compk xion (Ut k rum under your eyr pimple a bilious look fn your Uce dull eye with no parklr. Your doctor will tell trot! ninety per cent of all tickneM come from inactive bowel anil liver, r. Edwards, a well-known phyician in fdiio. perfected a vegetable coinpound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowel, which he gave to m patient far year. jr. Edward' Olive Tablet, the ultitute for calomel, are gentle in their action, yet alway effective. They bring altotit that exuberance of apirit, that natural buoyancy which should be enjoyed by veryo.ie, by toning op the live and clearing the tytem ol impuritif . YotJ will know Dr. Edward' Olive Tablets by their olive eo..r. Wi and ZSc oer bok. All drum its.
Mrs. .Ie.se Wff of Fast Main street i' -'convalescing after a two weeks'
iJlfif..... Col. C O, Tribtit in .-pending a f. days in Tipton looking after bu.-iw ititerc-ts.
Mis. S. M. Reck is con lined to her
hotne on East Washington strept with
!a gnnpe.
Jattie Ho.l;tP spent Soturdcy and
.'sittnhiv in Shelhvville with his brother,
I1. .1. H,lge. Mr--. J. R. Rohanon has gxmo t. R.K'kvnie for a visit with her brother. Walter Ryerley. Mr. .mil Mrs. (ieorge flavip were glints Sunday of Mrs. Pavis' mother Mrs. Nancy Ilrenton of I 'ike.
Ed. Stephenson and familv who
have been residing on the Noblesville
road, have moved to Fa.-t Main street
Mr. and Mrs. !! I'm titer spent
Sund v w ith the hitter's narents.
and Mrs. (ief.rje Mangus of Park
street. Mis. Mary Wood, who suffered
troke of pamlv'is yesterday nt her
tome en Xortit Lebanon street, i; ;oit:ewhat improved. M, H"len Frank returned to Imli
anapohs this morning after standing
' week-end with her parents, M I Mr-. 1 . W. I'rink.
Mis. I.. S. Higgins has returned
fio-.i a -evetul months' vi-it in New York City with her daughter. Mrs. Oorgr V inckicr and ramii. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Chambers and -on Everett of tndianupolia spent Sunduv with Mr. and Mrs. Ihiniel McIntyie'and Mrs. M. C. lngnis. 1 he Misses Ida and Fern llnvis and Miss I'.eiilah Riehpy werp pntertamed yesterday at the home of Miss I!ubv Rurress of Fordn-e street. Schuyler Holmes of Rrunswiek, N. J.. is here for a short visit with his sister. Mis. Joseph Rouen pnroute to the home of his mother in Kansas. Miss-.Nealia Jackson returned to Jume.-town this morning after n short visit 'vith her parents, Mr. and Mr. Jo.-eph Jack-on. of Fast Main street. Mr. and Mts. Frank Richman and
daughter of Indianapolis were gucnts
yesterday of Mrs. Elizabeth Perkins an.l family of North Lebanon street. Mr. and Mr?. Frark O. Staton entertained at the home in Clinton township Sun.lav. Mr. and Mi s. On, e M. Cobb of Pitt.htirgh, Pa., rtnd Mr. Mi.. C.eorire Norwood or tlrs
city. Mr. and Mrs. Pru-h Mdntyre en-tertainr-d nt dinner yesterda' at their home n North Fa.-t street, Mr. am! Mrs. Chester Ihirnall und sons Jame? and Hilly and Luther Richman. Miss Ethel Casey ha returned from Chicago where she has been spending a week at the Kabo school of corsetry. Miss Casey has charge of this department ir- the Fcoromy dry goods store. Mr. anil K s. John Wade were hosts nt a noon dinner yesterday at their home on South Lebanon .-treet having as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. . Witt and daughter. Miss Maud. Mrs. Charles Smith returned yesterfrom Mootesville whee she has be-n attending the bedside of her grand--on.J'harles Smith, Jr. The boy vtjf much improved at the time of Mrs. Smith's departure. Mr. and Mrs. Flz.t Rogers Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Havis, Mr. and Mrs. James MeCann and Mr. und Mrs. Frank Myers went to Indianapolis today nnd thin evening will see the "Follies" at the English theater. Mr. and Mr,. E. E. Thornherry spent yesterday afternoon in Thonttov.n with Mrs. Mary MrCorkle and Isaac Belles who are both seriously ill. Mr IVMoi recently celebiated his one hundred and second birthday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charba Mitchell of West North street had as their noon .I nner gue ts Sundly. Mrs. Amanda Mil-ten, M.ss nsy Masters, A. L. j Mu1ors of this city and hou-e guest. Elbert Master of Indianapolis. ! The Ladies Aid Society of the V. B.
church will he entertained at the home
of Mr. A. It. l)osett on South West
street Wednesday afternoon at 2:fHi o'clock with Mr. Hay Ijurfry assistant
hostess. A program will be given.
Mr. anil Mrs. Harry Mr.Maina of
vest of Iz-hannn, entertained
following gue.-ta yesterday: Mi. and
Mrs. Jacob Wilcox, Mr. and Mm, Samuel W ileor and fumily of this city
Mr. ami Mrs. Norman McMaina and
Mtn of lnibunuiKilia, add their house guest. Mra. (irow and daughter of
Council Illuffn. Iowa.
Mr. itnd Mra. R. E. William of North Meridian ntreet are in Indiunapolia where they were ctlled on ac count of the death of Margaret Helia Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Ira Fisher. The funeral aervicea were held todny. Mr. ant Mr. Fisher ate intimate friend of Mr, and Mr. Willinma, the daughter beinr namesake of Mra. William. Mr. und Mra. Earl Cnmpbeli entertained with noon dinner party yeaterday at their fcorr on North Meridian etreet, Mr. and Mra. Sairwel Nealia, and daughter Mine Viola, Mr. and Mra. Ciive 'rV ttt and aon, Perly (ivr .---I ! ,y C ,n .f '
s JHrt'e Cros of In.t - ,. , was the weK-enl t ' ft her .-, ,, Mra. W. II. (iroen. Mra. .iee w-irer .Muw Inez l.jebliart nf ZiunsvJile, ia n truest for a few iluys t the (.recn home. Mrs. John Spellbring; left Sundav for ti week's visit with rehitrvea nrd friends in Ch-'Uftuaipn and otrier place in Illinois. Mm. IJ. S. Wbitakpr arid Mra. I!. IJ. Warren went to Cartnel thin morning to attend the funeral of Mra. Warten's r.ephew, Elmer llrokaw. Mra. It. H. Ili'mrin returned Sunday from a several months' visit in New Yoik City vith n"r daughter Mrs, fiet.rge Wincklc.r and famijy. Itoliert Ilossett of Mas, wan the gue-t Saturday night of hia non A. R. Ilossett and wifo. On Sunday Mr. ard Mrs. Dossett ami guest were entrrtained at the hooie of Frank Dos-
s.-tt on Wc:t Ash ."tr C. W. B. M. MEETING. The Christian Woman's Board of Missions of the Central Chriatiachurch will hold hs March meeting Wednesday afternoon at 2:-!0 o'clock in the vestry of thai church. The following is the program: Song, "Tlles'ied Assurance." Rib'e reading Mr. Harmon Piayer Several of memhers Roll rail uml business. Ymal solo Mrs. Clyde Neeae "Importance of mission study and the Talue of mission Literature" Mrs. U. ft. Voorhecs "Heroism in Christian Conquest" Mrs. Viri'.l Caldwell Vocal solo ilrs. Clark Lindsay "Mexico" .. Mrs. Pritchatd Hurhanon "Missionary Conferencea and Conventions" .... Mrs. W. O. Darnall Hidden An.-wer Mis. Threikel.l Song, "Count Your Blessings." C. W. It. M. Benediction. l eader, Mrs. J. M. Moty. All member of the society are utged to be present and all the ladies
of the church ate given a cordial invitation to attend. The slogan for the five years' campaign of the National C. W. 11. M. is, "Information, Inspiration anil Realization." "Not by might nor by power but by my Spirit, saith the Lord of Hosts." The members are asked to keep this slogan before them during the five years'
campaign.
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"Feeling Tough, Jim I had spells like that, too lazy, blue, no 'pep' until wife gave me Instant Postum instead of Coffee. Now I sleep better, smile oftener, anl nerves behave. Never knew how harmful coffee was 'till I quit it. Why don't you try Postum?"
'There's a Reason'
WEDIiISC, ANNIVERSARY. Mr. and Mr. A. IL Felker entertained a few friends who w.-re "first neighbors" when they came to libation twenty years ago. in honor of their twentieth wedding anniversary whiih occurred Sututday March 3.
Those present wero: Mr. and Mrs.
John C. Perkins and daughter Flor
ence Eleanor, Mr. and Mra. Fred
Coombs and children Donabt nnd Jan.ce. and Pr. und Mrs. L. W. Kirt-
!ey and children Lucille and Clara
:t". Or. Kirtiey as .-poKeMtian prented the celebrants with a l.cauti- ! et of Math'tru hand embroidered .t.ins as a token of friend.-hip.
at the home of Mrs. II. N'. Coons on East Pearl street has lieon postponed i ur.til tomorro-ji evening at 7:ii0 j o'clock. I
M ARRIED IX THIS CITY. j Russell J. Storms and Janie M. McKetizie were married this morning in j Judge, W. II. Parr's office in the court I house by the Rev. Yi. V. Kibbev of
Advance. The bride I a daughter of John MVKonzie of this county. The gcoi.m is a farmer re.-idincr in Clinton county.
MEETINC, POSTPONED.
P RENT-T E A CUE I! S" M F f TI X (1. The Parent-Teaehers' meeting of the .Crane school will be held at the school this evening. program consistingof' a talk on Mexico, a number of readings, svveral -selections on the Edison and songs by the pupils of the school will be given. M LETS THI RSI) Y. Tne Pleasant Hour Embroidery riuli will meet Thin . day ar'tentm n at ti-e home of Mrs. I! F, siremons north of Lebanon. The rr, nthurs vi:i ieav.on the 1:13 c'r-inkfort car r..r ti-. Simmons, stop.
'I'll., meeting of the members of sec- j ion four of the Ladies' Aid Soeiety
f tiie Central Christian church which ,as to have been h-M t-ia evening JOD Ork at KPportor oIlICO
"It's a Pleasure
Selecting a Gossard
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TODAY you expert satisfaction wherever you buy. To have a penuine pU-asure added to your shopping is. wo believe, unusual. How We make selecting a Gossard corset a pleasure is briefly told. First, nil of our store is well ventilated and lighted. The atmosphere is quiet and restful. You a-e fitted by the best corsetierea we have been able to employ. The smallest detail of you' fitting ia understood by these ladiea, and you simply voice your approval or disapproval of the model, material nnd price. Your time is con-erved your wishes grunted. When you leave the store we feel guilty if we run not sny, "There goes u pleased, satisfied customer who found her corset fitting a pleasure." May we have the privilege of fitting you soon? Cossarda for every living figure type 2.r0, $3.00, 11.25, fi.50.
PUBLIC SALE We, the undersigned, will sell tt fuhHc auction on the Arthur Harlua farm. W miles north of GudMlen, and mile tuuth of T. A. Cobb farm, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1317. SALE BEfilNXIXG AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. FIVE HORSFS One black mare. 9 neura old, sound, weight about 1,-luu pounds, a good worker in all harness; 1 black horse, coining 4 year old, Liuke to all harncw, sound and gentle; 1 black horse, 7 years old, broke to all harness, aound and extra, good driver; 1 coming 2-year-old Belgian Ally, goai one; 1 coming 2 year-old gentle purpose filly. MLT.ES One span of coming 2-yonr-old mules, well mated. SEVEN COWS I Shurthorn cow, 7 years old, giving good flow of milk; 1 Shorthorn cow, 6 years old, giving good now of milk, 1 llostcin-Frieaian cow, 5 years old, to be fresh by day of sale; 1coniing 3-year-old Polled Durham heifer, to bo freah by the day of sale; I Jersey cow to be fresh by the day of tale; 1 3-year-ol.l Shorthorn heifer, fresh; 1 black heifor, to be froih by last of May. FOUR CALVES 1 yearling male. Shorthorn, big enough for use; 2 coming yearling steers; 1 coming yearling Holsteln haifer. HtKiS 4 brood sows, due to farrow by first or middle of April; 12 shoats weighing about 100 pounds each. HAY 9 ton of good timothy hay and aome straw. IMPLEMENTS 1 Osborne mowing machine; 2 cultivator); 1 6'1-tooth harrow; one carriage, nearly new; 2 buggies; 1 farm wc.gnn; 1 breaking plow; 1 set of work harness; 150 tomato crates: springs: some blacksmith tools. TEIS.VF All num. of and under, pish; all auma over $5 a credit of nine months without interest will be given, purchaser living approved freehold note, bearing 8 per cent interest from .ia'.e if ict paid at maturity; a discount of 5 centts on the dollar for ea.-b to those entitled to credit. No property to be removed until t.-rr f -ale are complied with. 1 airview Ladiea' Aid Society will nerve lunch. ARTHUR HARLOS AND VIRGIL HARLOS . S. MILLER AND COL. C. O. TRIBBETT SON, AuctMnaern CEO, E. ADAMS, Clerk.
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