Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 142, Lebanon, Boone County, 13 March 1917 — Page 3
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BY MISS ESTHER PERKINS
ETINGTO BEHELD are league to Meet NVi.h Ml Persons Interested in Security Sodal Worker V,'. til. pre.-id'.nt H charity c.v 1of lodi-cs. tlx- minister.. !u' hoard, tin- mayor, and all tho-. .-tod in tin- pT.-iirir.it of . -or-i !;--r at the coun'y superintendof .- in tli.- court hoii-o Widy ovcninc. Mulch II. at 7:'tl IE WESTMINSTER CHIP. . A. J ''jto -n (-, n t.. 1 I- l'ii .-.! a Tl!l hPPv Ml ITINC. . Cringe Palmer hostess to r linm Ka.-t Ma i, a cur and .Inline "ho s a guc.-t.-. ) DEPENDAItl E medicine. a E. Pinkham's Veirctohlo '"era is a dependable :-oot in; - hci pn. It has made a plan- fo- d -none the groat mii.-j of prop' e thousands of sick women li.'.v t and proved that it wi'd a .v el all that is claimed for 0. No unfavorah'e can honestly h- sa it. It .loos not contain n;.ir. rue?, it is a root ami v foUP'l-l tipof, uhwi.-rir' ;(rtion, iiml i. iiianorjctuti-.l fif 1C pUrpO.'T. Tliat it HrPini - tlli p.llTHii'P it p'ov,- i. mil- nml thou-an.! of '-onvoit -timunialj.. A,lv, JHlA7riOL-.iUtCKST SituiUtUtilWWliU3irjl.vtindit .Sluinxt am! B-w's" Oi,njnirj)uialtor, ..OA - Klact Copy of Wrapper.
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Cyclone or Tornado Insurance CAN" YOU AFFORD TO DO WITHOUT THIS PROTECTION? 'hen you can insure your home for $1,000, cost only $1.00 for th-'ce years. NINE BEST COMPANIES CASON-NEAL BUILDING NEAL fic CO.
SOCIAL CALENDAR.
WEDNESDAY. WEDNESDAY. Travel Club--Mrs. Morris Ritchie, :"', Miss Minnie Rirhey, nssotant. it7 clJtXA. (). N". T. flub Mm. C. R. Matthews, 2. Ml. The W.'ifaiT league il.---.irrs to meet the .lull pie-idem.s, the challtv Coin-r-ttce of lo..grs, the mnisters, the ehnol bimnt, the mayor and all thn-T in!. .e-ted m the securing of a snrial .-; !:"r. at the rounty suricnntpndcro'.. nlf.p in the curt bou-e. Wcdne..l;:y ovemrg, March 11, at ..', i, .k. II ,!, ,,.n ,.ub Mr-. M. P. Jones. .'. 'clock. Mr. I'. A. Finch ussistI:.. in..' Aid So. it entrat Chris1M .-I.HK-ll. JSIO, i;-.,...t Mi -Mon.iry Society-Mrs. hn C lid. -on. 2:.:. I .-..lie' Mi.vnnatv So. iety. Fir-t n.'i t church-Mr.-. .1. C. tidw.n. Tlll'ESPAY. T.-I.-.1.U- Vtrrnoon Club -Mrs n ut'dorland, ' . I , t l..r. '' - M- !!. .. Mar , o. M l. R.-vr...!,.- an.' .., I!., ii r: , ( 'i.l. lur- w: Kent. : Mi-, i:. to vrrr.i iu:ni!i'.r,. M .. T . ft :l! l"-,ve :n f. r. , ;'.,- w.,' oka. I'l., f M I.n.l t; HI s i .' ji v y u m
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today on tnjstnii. V. V. IVtimfpr'tna.! a l.usinpss trip to I.afaypttf trh.'ay. rs. lioy l.itton wan in Frankfort today vi.Ttin rplativPH, am.-k I-oli-ta. ItPtcHW was in Inifiantoiifi ypstortlav afternoon. tol. C. O. Trrhbrtt went to SholhyvilV. today hfr! hp- cripi a large aalo. Mlis IlelPn Ronham, of Iniliannp.il is, lipnt Sunday with hPr mother, Mrs. C. K. Ronham. Aich Armstrnnir rPturnPtl last pvpninp from N'owca'tte chpr Iip wont yostPtilay. l!.ihton Ritrhi.'. of Indianaimlis, U -fri.-ni-!y ill at thp h atop of his father. W, S. Ritchie of South East street. Mi... Homer O'tinjrer, of Indianaii!h , i rp"-!:(f n-itti hr -i-ti-r. Mr.-. John llooton and family. Kuiri np anil Wayne, children of Mr. and Mis. Charles Cunningham of East Mam street, are reccvennir from the -.ailpt fever. Mr-. Haley Clu.-ter of Indianapolis. H.'i cotne to Lebanon to care for her mother. Mr. J. M. Tui'kI'-, who if til! t,L,tl -i.lv Mr. and Mrs. Harry MePaiiiel nnd lr-. .lames McPaniel spent Sunday in 'raafor.lMille, the (rue-ts of Mrs. ::trai liyma.-ter. Mi.-s Hattip Adler Wcnt to Chicap. i-t-rday where she will spend some ,me in the mtert of ih" Phil Adler atr .te.te Mr. ami Mts. Pert (;ill of fraw-o.i.-tile wore hr over Sunday (juests foiMer's hroih.r, J. C.' (.ill of f -t S'.oth street. Mi. Will Ma of Odcnirn. will one Wedne-ilay for a visit with Mr. id M-s. K- zin Ho-ford and Mr. nn.l r-. Pu-.i-ll Melfnnl. !.-. .Iosip Saltztraher ha- retutne.l rm- r.ftcr a two week.-' visit in In an.-u-' M- w ith her iri anddaiwhtci . I ranee, Saltye ih, r. M ,. J-I.u M- ;.. i.-. ao.l family of I.ai..'e -ivnue wiM leave next week r Tippi-'-anoe, Ohio, where they wil! ..:.i ti . :! futute home. Mr,. H.ittie I'irki.,1 of FYankfor . i .: ;ii n.-ii H..ine after vi-itine her th.-r. Mis. Harriet Paracim ami .-.; r. Mi-. K.lra Troiitmnn. Mr,. K'la M.Cahe and Mrs. flaia or'ar.d of sHelhyviUe are Heine en-,-a n.-d at the home of Mrs. Clai-ir-i ( am of wo-t of Lebanon. Mr. and Mis. Harold Much.-, o' -a. i.-owr-H.:rir, are now re-idit!' ii I' i t SiipeviMl' tr-et. Mrs. Huehe-a-foil eilv Mi.-K I.uct'.r Stewart. Mi-, and Mr-. J"hn Hornndav an! ,.!.ii.-n and Mi- Cera i..ehleman re c'je-.. Sunday of Mr. aril Mr-Il.e-n.idav of near ZionsviPe. A :'T. ,- R v. il dav- with !r. i-sl Mrs. J. V. Kul vid. r and fai-u . Mr. -md Mrs. lvar.'. 1-uhvid.T l ave !i,o.l to .h. ii home in r.iir'and. a id Mrs. Wiili.-im dark of ni-n I ,.-,a(..-.,h-rr vviv ,;nt -tamed v.niiv al the -limn of Mrs. Alier M. ulian tr has eo' Mi !V Hi .il Ti'-on and son HnHii ro is a student in I rank Ha Ms Nellie Smith of Cra vfords ill.-- i- ti e guest of Mrs. C. O. TrillLett, and w.ll attend the di-ttirt eonfi renre to be held at the I'mtc.: P....'J,ren church. Mi.-s Margaret Duthie and Anna .lean Duthie nf Indianapolis weie week-end v aest- of their rnin.tpar ent. Mr. and Mr-. !. S. Whitaker. 1. 1 En-t Mam ,-iteet. .lame White, parole aeent for th -tate prison, went to the southern part of tro -tate yesterday where he will pend a few- day- look.ng after men who are on their parole. Mrs. Lowell Pule, who has been ill for several months at the home of her rent-. Mr. and Mrs. Resin Ho-ford n r.a t Pi.ir1 street, has recovered -tifnentlv to he -ihle to return to hot homo in rrawfordsville. Mrs. P. F. Iaw-nn and children. Donald and Marv Alice, will return th evening front Frankfort when fev have boon the guests for the ; .. t ten i1as nf Mrs. Daw .am':: ihugh t r. Mr', (.eorge i.ohman and family. Mr-. C. R. Matthew- was in Indian-I'.i.li-'.e-tordiiy vi-iting her aunt. Mis. I.. '",. Wailing. She ! o -pent a -. hour-; with her uncle. Prof. ( harl-s l"nd. rv,oc. nf ."' .'ler college who is a p it.fnt lit the Methodist hos-r-.tal. The .heir, of the Central Christian .vol I rr-t Patdi.-t churches will h:.ve a joint rehearsal this evening at tin- Central Christian church preiinratoiy to the En-tor Cantata to he given by Loth choir, at the Haptist .Hurth. ' lius. rll Rud. son nf Mr. and Mr--. Dave Hudd of southwest of Lebanon, is here for a vi-it with his parents. Mr, Rj.i.I hi- :;r-c.l r.i t;" n 'he I'nited States navy and is here for a several weeks' stay before making further plan although he probably will re-enlist. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar pod-on .entertaii.id at a 6 o'clock dinner last even mg at their home on North Lebanon street having as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Peiser and house guest. Mis, Katherine Ereisner. of Mooresi ville, and Mrs. Frances Spencer I of this city. On Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. prison ppiprtained at din- ' ner, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen and Mr. Inr.,1 Mrs Hiiitv Ohaver. Mina Margaret Rayl, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Will Knyi, naa w -..-a . rw.-il...n -iei.Ow-r'i her f n
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I;.iyl took tho husme's : in the ltM-ab achiiili.. ihrl'litmr typ'writtn(r. shorthand und hookkeepinn. She ma--eemlx Mis j Lillian I.nton in the ofla-e of Dr. Kirtley, at) Mim I.illun l,un taken a nosition with the firm of Campbell, Smith anil Ritchie. IX CIIII.fmEN-S INTEREST. The meeting to be held Wednesday afternoifn at the Julia S, Harney huildinir promises to be very inter esting, becuiise it is to be held in the nterent of the children of the city. The meptinn Is one of a series held by the children a department of the Civie League and the various superintend ents will have charge of the program. Mrs. Virifil Hodire presiding. 1 hnse v. ho w-ill participate in the meeting nte: Mis. limlee, Mrs. W. E. Callane. Mrs. L. W. Kirtley, Mrs. Mark Adler. Mrs. Prank Arlnev, Mrs. Kred Donald--on nml Mi-s Pli II.M.W. nn.l kp; tdeas of ivie work in Lebanon will he pre-ented in short talk :. The mectine will open at three o clock. All the women of the district or of the town, are cordia'ly invited to he present. ORCAMZI'.n PYTIILW LOIX;!:. The Pvthian Sisters of liarlineton went over to Cotfax Friday afternoon re they oitanized an order there. There were twenty from Partington. Storkwell, Mulberry and Thorntown re a!-o represented. There wen1 tv charter meniliers. The Pailington Si-ters gave the work in a very redibie manner and were highly com hntented. The ladies were all dressed n white during the floor work. Thev ave the honor of being the second be -t .for floor work. An elegant live "clock dinner was served. There was ver a bundled present. The Parlingr,n ladies returned on the 9 o'clock CHARITY CAb'l) PARTY. Cue .ts for seventeen tables of military euchre and "'.no" enjoyed the charity card party given last evening at the Elks' club rooms hy the memH rs of tie La. las' Aftrrnnon l:,.ihioideiy club. After the games Herbert Kansdell, aecomnanifd hy Miss Ruth Perkins, sang several numbers. Dancing was enjoyed later it, thf .ening. niu-ic being furni-hed by Mi.-s Arahelle Mayer, pianist, and James Hoy. drummer. The meinberf of the eluh desire to thank the Elks !'..r tne use of the hall and all others ,.iio in anyway contributed to the sucie nf the affair. CAVK TM.K ON '"ItlRPS." iear .eli; this morning and this nil ilrianapoli- this morning and this aft c:noon gave a tnlk on "Hint?" before I tie n embers nf the Late Ponk club nf thnt ci:v, tne meeting being held :H .i.,. h..me of Mrs. Mar-hall on North l' la,ire street. Mr-. Emmons is at' liiitf.orny on lur.l lif- having made an .en.-ive -tiidv nf the ruhjert for with her knowledg an intere-ting talk TO ATTP.M) I I'M" HA L. Dr. -md Mis. II. N. Coons li ft Mon iav I'm C.-ii lisle. Kentucky, to attend t"P funeral of the former's uncle .lo-eph Coons. 1 he latter has visited I ore. and was a brother of uncle John Coons of East Pearl street, pr. : d Mrs. Conns will return Thursday. MISSION VHY MFKTINt;. The mi. sionai y society of tile First Paptist church will hold its regula monthy meeting at the home of Mr J. C. i.ilHon, .MO North Park st.ro. at J:l i o'riock Wednesday att",no..i 'I he subject for di-cu-sion w.ll I "Mc-sions and Peace." HALCYON CLI P.. The Halcyon club will meet tomor-li-w afternoon, March It at the home of Mr.-. M. D. Jones on Wed Washington street with Mis. F. A. Finch TWICE PROVEN ' you suffer backache, sleepless nights, tired, dull days and distress ing urinary disorders, don't experiment. Read this twice-told testimony. It's Lebanon evidence doubly P U. II. W atts, blacksmith, 422 We.t street, Lebanon, says: " 1 was bothered by a dull ache over my Kidneys, which extended up under my shoulder blades. The kidney secretions were too frequent in passage, both day anil night and contained sediment. At times, I had such bad dizzy spells that 1 could scarcely waly. I finally began using poan's Kidney I ills, procured at the Oak ti'orr tnre r.nd in a short time, I noticed that the backache was gradually disappearing and finally it left entirely, poan's Kidney Pills cleared up the kidney secretions and restored my kidneys to a normal condition. The dizzy spells ceased to annoy me and I felt like a different man." (Statement given March IH, 1H10.) On October 12, 19IS, Mr. Wtt said: "Doan'n kidney Pilli in my estimation are (till by far the best kidney medicine and I am glad to have my recommendation used a It Has been Price 50c, at all dealer. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Dosn'i Kidney Pllla the same tnat Mr. Watta haa twice puuutiy recom mer.dii Foster-Mllbtira Ci Prone,
Introducing to Lebanon a new. degree of Quality . and beauty in TRIMMED HATS
Nothing Newer in Millinery Fashions Has Been Created
Reproductions of cos-try model hats smart, simple and beautiful. They are in quiet restrained fashions not the showy overtrinuned types. The-y appeal to women who are accustomed to wearing tine millinery.
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nysi-tant. Members please take note of change in meeting which was to Have h.-n held Inter. JM.I Y SOCI AL HOI R CI.CB. The Jolly Social Hour club will Ik eut.-rta tied 'I nuisd iy ntterno..n b Mis, W. T. P-ie-d.:i r.t ler h.oaie (',! Pari-onne :-ro. t. The hour of nv-r ing is 2 o'clock. P ST t II I EE'S t I.l II. The Pa.t ( h .".- c'lih will hi ent. r tained Thursday afternoon at Co l-ome of Mis. Ii. S. Mar', r.. f.' WeRushy street with Mrs. M.:. Ii- v nobis and Mr.. Thre-.-ie Smoi- a-.i-t ant-. Children Cry FDR rLtlCHtK S (J p I A
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Ready-to-Wear Hats CIRE FINISHED SAILORS, several of the host .shapes nf the season, trimmed with hands and hows nf wide o;rosK!'ain ribbon. lVoliahly the most stylish mid popular irady-to .year hat today $1.!i: to CUSHION BRIM SAILORS, Milan, plain nml .'omhina. lion colors, mushroom and straight. Lrim sliapes with v.irioti i crown:: $.'1.93
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j Choice homemade candies will be I on sale Saturday, March 17, at llowen's meat market, for the benefit of 'the threp grade schools. Telephone dor for candy to Mrs. ISrusb .Mclnti n. Mi s. Virgil Hodge, or any
the terep principals. a n 15 If.
For Sale Plenty of hard coal. M.t.-gei Lumber & Coal Co. :i-pl 14 CASTOR I A Fur Infants and Children
(n Use For Over 30 Years t! EJe of CSft Jf i Co. Phone 2S8
'1 IV. U W. Kirtiey. Mim Bay) will give
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