Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 164, Lebanon, Boone County, 9 April 1917 — Page 2
Expert instraction
Piano, Voice, Violin, Choral Conducting, Church Music Couching. Pipe Organ, Vocal Repertoire, Harmony, Counterpoint, Coinpiwition, History and Analysis of .Music. IT IS VERY ESSENTIAL ' From the standpoint of the pupil and ree-ardleja of what you may de.-ir to learn h. is very essential that your instruction should be in competent hands, othcrw;c the money paid for your lessons and the time devoted to same are both wasted. ABILITY OF OUR TEACHERS In every department of the Lebanon Commercial and Vocational College, the teacher is an expert In his branch of work, qualified not only through theory and training, but also from experience. You can expect and you will receive from any teacher in our college: Careful Attention Clear Explanation Patience Pest Instruction Good Nature and Strict Courtesy Lebanon Commercial and Vocational College Castle Hall HaNding. Lebanon, lnd. Telephone lirm.
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Pay For Quality
Why buy inferior, paseline when you can jjet the best at a small additional cost. Gasoline that produces more miles per gallon and will give you better motor service is found in White Rock Gasoline FOR SALE AT 22c per Gallon BY THE Lebanon Vulc. & Sales Agency Phone 362 West Washington Street
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REPORTER, SIX MONTHS BY MAIL 11.75.
If I r ' i 1073 ENDS
Indianapolis JU. E. Pat.tors Writ to the Eev. C. A. Tarkln of This City.
The Rev. Dr. Parkin, pastor of the Centenary Methodist church of this city, Saturday received a letter sinned by the Rev. Oeorg-e M. Smith, pastor of the Roberts Park M. E. church, the Rev. George S. Hennifrer, pastor of the Edwin Ray Methodist church and by the Rev. Frank h. Lovcland, pastor of the Meridian street Methodist Episcopal church, all of IndianapoliB, in which he is encouraged to co-opcnite with the navy recruiting; tjtHtionn in Indiana, in stimulatna; patrio'.i.-in, encouratfinir young men to join the navy ind cnlirdina: the aid of other ministers in holding patriotic meetinifs. Similar communications have been er.l to a'i the pastors of Methodist hurches in the state. Tlic letter reah as fo'lotts: 'Tic M-thodir-t Kpin'opr-l church has ever boon a ! nl supporter of the nationai povernnient. As it supported President Lincoln in the sixties, :o should it supp.it I'lcM-h-nt Wilinn in this national rrisK "Tlie p;,ont itnntion is must ridif at. Many o" n, r citizens have not yet r. .ibvred the jr.avitc "f the duneel c- r.!f"itrnK ti:. '1 lie riirhtenun, s nf our o.iu.e and tin visdom of o-ir coursr H'e no lo-incr open to debate. "Our pn-sidcnt Id- fo- :.,VKi idditiona! men to fill up the emergency complement in the navy; full) nf I'.is number must be furni.-hrd by Indiana by April il. The er.lisl mcnts to itato arc in no uv commensurate to the p;otH neoded. ThTcfoiT, evey Mi thodist pre-icher sb'iuld b.vome .it nice ao ii'"t vi' fti-t'nl in his community o siir up pntr'oii, fen'or and jin ho oilier pa .tors in llicir rtspec'tiv? :ons in rnrouri;ini( and urging iwn to enh-t in the L'nitod States navy tl'o cuntoY fir t linr of defen.-e. 'Men are needed betMei-n the ages 17 ai d V) yeirs to r-en-e as sennvn. f;rcm'n. machmts, electrielnn;:, cru-lenle,-: , painters, piumhers, black--ffi'hs. boiler maker.--, rooks, baker::, musician:- pharmaei.t-. men exjieiieneed in !iospi..i! uork a'td ra'iio operators, i'uil in.'ormatioo can he obtained from the pi l-na.-t' - 111 ever; on in the stale. "We. therefore, suggct and uig' l:a'. you at ..nee -erure, 'f possible. lie co-nperatioo of tile vai t.u pa.-:-"rr,, in your eomimmity. Imld patriotic tia. s in, "liiigs -md arouse in your en-
mte
till:
.Kirrnt call of the navy "Wo mske thir. ro'iueit of ; ol: b"auf.e -if the inirterative need at this -":tica! hour, as revrnle ! to u.- by and ith the full sanction of the chief naval officers in charge of recruiting in Indiana. V urge you to act iinmc-liateH."
Farmcru Co-operative Company Voles Against New I'lan I'reMented Saturday.
At the oiectolg of the st'ickholdels if lu.oni- rnnty ' o operative lnsurinee A.-soeiHlion held in the small -imrt room of the court, bouse Sat'lrley ;vftern"oii. ooi: nf tli" principal pi" in n, 'ilia-', a.- taken up for dis-:us.--iioi wa. that of jn.-uring auto, mobile-. f"r the policy holders. Kor the pa.t t ,t,r:. r.v,n- of the stockholders have been favoring (his inur:ine- (oil .-.it'lida. v l:l fil.l lino tnal It had bee,, brought before our- of the annual meetings. After the ii,ru; ion it ,. put before the nieinbers present to vote upon ami the proposition uas voie.l do n.
Will l.n l iven !' V! -I t
at the (irand Opera Mouse.
Because ..f iir .pe, i,j trouble n 4c eloping the ti!m . the home laleid novmp (iiriu.e plav u liiclr vta, to lave been presen'.erl at Hie (Jrand
Ilon. liOlichl bus tieen ttosl-
led to Wednesday mielit. .Thi.. fowt
ponement of a production in liir h the
ire eornmuriTy ;. intrresteo, n a ur-
voirlabl" and is deeply regretted by Is- fc.iitt. T:.t r!.-U is hieh rr many hw al petnile will Hp
lismr. nil Ia yitsu'.ni V.'t-Jueliay
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IntMent telephen ealla came t the irterurban etauou Sundajr night for Cat'" Slagl" ef C H. That officer M not to be located immediately, btrt when ha finally anivert at the atation, h wai informed of the telephone calla. He immediately responded "! put into communication with the party that had persistently tought to reach him over the 'phone. Some one living aouth of town had acen an aeroplane pass over that section and believing Captain Slagle'Ha the nearest military official should be informed of the faet, hastened to tell hirn of the occurrence. Captain Slagle then thanked his informant awl promised to look into the matter.
THE EASTER PARADE
Too Cold and Diwtgreeab! Out
Doors For Spring Finery.
;oow flurries, heavy winds, icy-cold
jlaeta from the north that was tl,
combination of weetber provides! for
Kastir. The d'sagrconblo conditions imVifered will. ;he Kaster parade, but diil not prevent the wearing of Knitter tinery nlthough all of toe spring costumes had fo be covered with hea.'y winter wrap-:. All of the church services in the forenoon were attended r.y large audiences. 1" the nflernoon the clouds d'sapnennsl and the sun shone brightlv. yet the cold continued and while many poplc took advantage of the unexpected rhang-. to seek out-dmir rrereetion. the Knsler i.srade was far below the average in size.
RED LETTER DAY AT
Attendance ICM-ord- Broken at Sunday S-hoi! Spcrial Sermon at Night.
l.a.t night before a congregation
hat fille the auditovium the Rev. O
A. Parkin gaT an aildrrss upon "The
Need of r Coinmunit;- House and it Kuntions." In the audience were rc present-aiives of the flusiness Men" Association, the high school fac.iil s-inl and civic welfare leagues, an
wonten's clubs, all vitally intoresu-d
in the enterprise upon which the Mr. Tarkin .-poke. The pa: tor cle.irl
set forth t!ie n-eds of an im-titution
for the ..oci.'il and physical develop
ment of all the citizens, old nnd young
ibke. a pince w hero the women's clul
-ould hold their meetings and where Sig comnoiiuty gatherings and enter
prises could be eared for. In the commar.dmont "Thou Hhall I.ove the i,rd Thy Cod W ith all. Tliy strength.'
the speaker . a'd the physical a.-pect of
religion i.- eniirhmiieil The church
has been .pending its time developing the morals and the mind and has been
allowing tile bodies to lieeome
en -e, and emaciated, he said, so that -ild age coo-es long before the Lord
intended it sh'-uld. A properly orpiip-
nod community house should dov
a virile, strong Cliristmn nianhiKsl and
womHi-.liood. He .p.otel from h Hnr-
vard professor: J.i-.e l-v Work. uv l.oc and Worship," and said th -t h
l,ord is responsible for the play bug
we all possess. It is a mistake md to develop this .-pint of play. Tin- cominui.itv ho.,s should iiffoid amplr oppnrtunity f-rr nlay. A im'endid Kac'.er ifogrtm w.it rendered at tlm night service. Anihems bv the ipiartetle end -olos hy nolividual incml-ii's of (hut. orgnnira lion made up a pngrtm of unusual merit. '
The cliur.-b was lostefiilly decorated in Ka. ler Mllies, ferns, box plants and cut flow-era. O'd Mory also had a
eon -piruous idare in the deoojalionr. At li s Huivlay school the allendanre reailnd -i tr.t.tl of 721. broking aM ree.irds at the local church. A collection of 1 10 as taken up for the ,-ijp. port of a nati'e missi'maty in China.
The morning seiviee 5. attended
by an au-lieni " that crowded the .,d ing. ail me (.eat, in the a'oiit'iriom
and gtl'ory being 's"'ii.ie'l. I.eUirrou fiiiomanilery No 4 '. heights Tei ilar
nUrnd'vt the -i-vtre in a Iwiy. fh ,.ntor preai lied a special Ka tor . -r uion, his -object fv-ing Tb- !tc,,urrrc
tion." At this .ervire there were
tliirty-bve mte'.ions to the ehuHi. making a total of J.'t'i -joce (he Kr Mr. Parkin took rbaige as i.nstor Iiu.t
October. Ini'ing Urn service the choir
rendered a fine prof rain.
It in......, "ika M-e.i ilini ll,
storiiach, regulatPH the tow!, Iitlpa
bolUr-.fel'bUei-4uokiletUr. Ho(.
ii-e porn .-lo-jnirn jt-f. g rw Hyiiuf tuue. Hoc Oak dtug itut.
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Special Honsewing
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We desire to announce that the Society of Electrical Development has set aside from April 1st to May 15th as "WIRE YOUR HOME TIME." This is a nati6nal event and an opportunity that should be made use of by Lebanon people. During this period special inducements are made to Wire Your Home by electric companies throughout the country. In Lebunon we will take house wiring contracts during this period at the following specially reduced prices:
Rooms Approximate old price Special price Three $11.00 $ 9.00 Four i:l.r,0 10.00 Five 11.75 11.00 Six lti.2.. 12.00 Seven 1S..T5 1;.20 Fight . . . . : iio.nr ir.ro Nine 2:1.00 17.10 Ten 25.50 10.f0
Tlie.ici prices include a complete wiring installation with drop cord and 25 or 50 watt Ma::clu lanfps. If fixtures are wanted eame will be supplied at a reduced price ami allowance mnde on them by excluding drop cords from the above figures.
Interstate Public Service Company HEAT, ICE AND ELECTRICITY
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Western Indiana. Chrisfjan Conference Met a! Old nion List Week.
The j"int convention of the Wo-tcru Indiana Christian Conierence held last work at Old Union wn. rucoo-rfu! in every respect. Through some mistake, I'rofeHHor lancke of l'urilue I'niversity failed to arrive Thum-lny evening and because of the Very inclement weather, thM wssion uas ileclnrrd off. The iittendance of viMtors from other churches was good and bar! it not been such a bad day Thursday a record attendance would have been in evideneo. Most of those on the program were 4)ii lino-r, and thcic tallts showed rare and thought fulne,.-. It whs- one among the best. con ntion.. that have been held in recent ears. W. H. Hendersliot presided throughout with dignity. He made a splendid presiding nthVcr. Mr:. l.oti:i ib-attoo served thi. hprieL' as sub liltile ..o.totarv nuite aen-ptabiy. 'I'-o new ipiota of opicials is a. follower President. W, II. Johns..,, of ,h vice. pre idrnl., I I;, retire lliifur i.f 1'iairk fori: secret.,:-,. V' :, r'-pe, ( Oar hngi.o,: trea irer. ,lf-.. Km:!-- Ailderson of M.-IO...UI. I he ne-.t .csi-m v ill he hebl in the ,-pHi:k- of 1U1M at Me,, opi, the .seat f I 'mon t.'ir,sl,.i college.
Now Is The Time Tlo Subscribe For Guarantee Shares in the Rural Credit Loan & Savings Assn. no wbeing organized under the Rural Credit statute or InJiana. 300 shares of Guarantee Stock, each in the sum of $100 are being issued. You are invited to become a subscriber. You will be well satisfied with an investment in this association which confines its business to mortgage loans. Come to our office and learn our plan;; in detail. Rural Credit Loan & Savings Assn. G. M. VOIUS, Sec. Colonial l'-uilding Lebanon, lnd.
ADVANCE RESIDENT
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William Kolin Victim f Paraly ci Showed Might Improvement Today.
Wdlior, r.-din. a well Kno-An resident of Advanre who ,.gff-'red a itrol c of p'ir.ilysi , Saturday, in snnieu hat bu pfrned i-ftuy. aecording to e,wts from that place. Mr. Hohn ie enty-ftve cr old mid when lie wn ttrbl atrirken tiieie uns iloul-t of lii rei ivery. Hon ever, Ins i -Mention m mutll impruvrd loilay,
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Lebanon Auto Sales 8c Machine Cc
North Meridian Street Lcbawf
When in Need of Lumbe See Us
Phone 299
Fuller Lumber Co.
410 West Sosth Strt,
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