Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 164, Lebanon, Boone County, 9 April 1917 — Page 3
y HEALTH
man TelU How $5 Worth f Pinkham's Compound Made Her Well.
L. nki .n j'Siuii.l lVming" liy Mis. Mary Itad-
ith (iot a displacement. Oncof my laity friends came to nv iwi ah advised me to commence taking l.ydia E. Pinkhim'a Vegetabkt Compound andtouseLydiaE. I'l iun aaanauvtt Wash. I bepun tak-i i ! "vl ins vour remedies ' ami took $5.UwurUi kiu in two months t ' J BI a well woman l I three doctors uid I ntvvr would UI up straight again. I was a inidlfor seven years and I recommended j cgetable Csiir-puund to every wo- ; to take Urfure birth and after- I t, and they all Rot along so nicely t surety m a godsend Ui suir.-riiitf n. If womrn wish to wnu tii ;ll be delighted to answer Ihi in. " aJfcNMie MuYbK, Mi E.Norlii .St., , Ohio. men who suffer from displaces ki". irrc j'lilnritii-, ;i.-r-ess, backache, or bearltii d-ovfi wl the tonic properties of the and berre eonl.uii.sl m l.yiiia bi. aro'a Vegetable Compound. l).LAC.IAJ(;r:AN!) (M)GK MUY: CAIJS UESTONE.AXI) V. S. TIRES MILLS II Al'TO AM) TRACTOR CO. sts, Fence and Gates WOOD FOR SALE A. R. Dossett Ine 176. Nrar Fuller' saw mill CITY GARAGE joftAGE AND REPAIR IRK OF ALL MMIS ine Ij8 421 S. Lebanon St. GOODYEAR TIRES hiloib Filtered Gasoline ooton-Davis-Overleese ne 436. Lebanon, Ind. RUGS CLEANED if .will i-lt-an viur nut UTir ii you ran get it. dr.n hro. MILLER BROS. re miM reasimahle. I'lione 12S ION HARDWARE C( dware fi.-ain, Field, Farm an ten F".-ds. Our NVw C. I ! are in. fhone in
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Social Happenings
BY MISS ESTHER PERKiNH
THE FLORENTINE (LI B. Two interest ins: papers on "Modem ley ind "Photography" by Mrs. Frank i llutcliin.-.on wore r'cn Miiuruiy fterwn at ! meeting f the Flor- . entino club Md at the home of lift.; I.. B SineUer on East South street. Previous to tin- program the flection ; ,.f officers t place resulting as folW: Mrs. I!. II. Kent, Resident; j Avaline Kiwi?, vfi-e-pii-iMdent x .. n.... ,'.i.i,.,.ii -. ti Alpha P-i-kms. W.rars F.-'l:ot pcrk-n. icpniter. program ii n .l.-r.int t vo ieon in keeping with Ei.syd -.it tables. Tlif lame ..I Mi ad i I -,i ah a hrtintiful - -t :,ml tl,f Mi- Hoi i I t-TI I! 1'AKTY. -r- ..f(h.. priKM. nnrtv li.-l. .huivh, tli. ... . ,.f th. A.t i V--r, - I'. H. K I :I-..t 'A IMOIOI M. D V ISI, V M.'TY. Ml Vi. r-ike unci 1 !:,,- t. SCHOOL TEACHER r..;: uwy skin affkctionh fr - (icfcaii prove i. Sold and you faithfully and well if t 1
SOCIAL CALENDAR.
MONDAY. . Vit,t End Rridge -!uli Me. and jrs - i ow(. Wilson, 7:.H o'clock, W, siminslor Oulid of Preslnte rian ,.huN Thomas I.. N'eai ", :M uYlock , ,m' , l)j(,. y Cirtln-Ccn-jr:il n,ristian ,nKcK v-, oVIK.k. Ti'Ksruv., Tri Kiippa Horority M i 1 Moore, o'.-lork. M-lA'I'SlHY. Tiavi-I r-Uih, I'iteh Iti-Sii.i'r Mr.I.i.m hti-rlmir, f, jrt oVlot'k. I.:idiM' Aid Rix'ioty, hu'in''-.g mwt Wnu- ('ntial Clirioian church, i 'M IoM.kk. " """ ' Mi-.-. I.. W. l uHfr, 2:l.i j "' i'-ck. I I'. 'l.ytcrinn Industrial ocipty ir-. S'ancv Cilmorf. if :IMt o'clock. THl'RSDAY. I'lca-ant Hour Kmliroidcry rluh Ii-' Cl.uk l.imhav. 2:M o'clock. FRIDAY. Tlnnihl'inn duL Mr. Jamr. Kcr- ! IKI i clock. PERSONAL MENTION. i:. M. I.aportf Sat- . 11. .v'tajre spont Ka-lfr at hi.-' i..ar Mntic..lln. Miv Ivory M. i hrn i. ill at her n fou'h Ka.-t street. M .- He'i'ii llonham of Indianapolis it Kii -trr u: her home here. Mi- Hesoe Sivdeiir of. Indiani vl-itins friends and relatives. l:i i !i Milntsre, Many Huit and .n. lieorife spent Sunday in lndianl.ee Refers of Indianapolis was the h i m1 i'iii t of in unt ie. Lawrence Irl ;.,n. St .. Charles I.enox and dauehter. !.--s M.irv are .-pi nd ni; the ,lay in
Mi;. Lawrence Hold" of Lafayette was ti,e Ka-tei pia- t of Mr. and .Mrs. ( l.iiMis I'.arl. Mr- I' .e Lee va.. the (fuest of her i.i.r, Mil. Mark liooher of Whitesi.ir, ye,:erday. Mr . C. K. I'i-h ha; R-me to Indiapoiis for a vi-it ilh hi r parents. Mi. and Mrs. W. S. Hawkey. Mm. tieorne Lehman and children . f M an I Mr I Will i ul tnan of fin-en street. The Rev. I). 0. Cm- w, at to InJianio,lpv where he attend"d the i f Vr.-. V W. .Meander. Mi-.. Claude McKev attended the F.:-ier . e. held vesU-rdav at the ' -;. !. i , Ii.,; in InHianapo'is. .Vis. M. I.-B liooher is M.cli.oec the ,'. v hii liei (.fandouieiits, Mr. and j Mi -. F. II. Stevens of north of I.ehMr. and Mrs. l.ellov Atkinson were in Cawferd. vil'e yesterday the (ruesls ,.f Mi. Atkinson's sl.'.cr, Mrs. Rob eit I.-, ;-r. Frank Stephen-on and son Hueh of lll.l anill.olis .pent the week-end with Mr.. I 'a ra nide Head of North l.ehanMr. and Mri. Daniel Mrlntyre ami Mrs. M. C. Inrols -pent. Sunday in Thmntown with Mr. and Mrs. Ora Looks and family. Mr and Mrs. ( ratios Ford and h-tfhter. .Vo,elle -..e Kuests yester-d.-v of Mr. anil Mr... A. M. McMillan ..f Wist North -tree.. M -s Cordia HiifL'ins went to Indian apoiis today to resume her studies at Illi'l. r -:!" C" il'T ! I "-!'r. te.e .-i.r-rif vue.'ition here. Mi. and Mrs. V. II. I'. Matthews of led .m.ii.olis. formerly of thin city. pent Sun. lav with .Mr. and Mrs. I. T."- of W est Chirairo -,treit. 1
Ma Thorn to I ami Mi-s t ordia ilininns were i-mer-!a r.e-1 Saturdnv hv Mi-- June FlaninI nam "f F.a-t Washinston street.
: and Mr.. Shirley Wamseott an.l llid iilren and Miw Mary KlirnbeU. I Haw kin i were (fuest- Sunday of Mr
d Vi Wi!K. II:, i tins 1'ike loss.nu. Mi- Marie T hi" left ye-terday fm Wat rka. Ill , for a visit with Misi l.oui-e Stone and to attend the wed dmi! of Mm Stone and Mr. Harnett .vlicr. wiil take place Sundav. Mis- Klialeth Ronan, teadier in i Library scroo! at Indianapoliii nil; jhin N few hours today rallinif upoi i Mrs. Frank Hynum, Min Ia-ot I'lice land Mis.i Alpiia 1'irkins at the local After a week's visit wi'h theil I praioleiother. Mrs. Mary Kil.-y an.! i family of West North stieet lip I Mises Mary KvaUne anil iieien Kile, j returned to their home in Iniiianapnl-t ve-te,day. I h.e-i.e heie Ilnreie Wyotc ar.d Ok la Pirka re I turned to i.loomtn(rton twiay to re- ' rii me their ntudien at Indiana univer I pity after Biiendinjr the ipnne vaeai lion at their home here, ; Mr. and aim. J. T. Frank l.nuirrmet and Mini A idra Lautrhnir of White (town and .Mr. and Mm. Clark Flanineum or near i-t anon were dinner iruest-t Sundav of Mr. and Mm. John p.tiinjtnM P.rt We.hlnetnlt atrnet ! Mr. and Mm. Kd Kirkham and . I Raltih and Rush of Shepherd and Mr and Mm. Harve DeMott and dauitfhter 1 ,t; ;,fr. and Mm. Clarenr DeMott
4 ire O.Mutt. - Fail Caidwel! df (' "'"tee s. It vetj ill at the home f her pa'e'u.1 Mr. and Mrn. 0. A. Culdvrell, 1'- Vi'tit dtreet. ' Mr. and Mm. II. C. 1'nish spent Sunday afternoon and evening with their son Dr. F, (!. Brush and family of Zinnville. "Miss Juanita Ranford haa returned to Champaitm university at Champniirn, 111., after spendinK the "prfnK vacation here. . Mm. Newton Rlackwll and fhiidren, Kilmer Kufene, and Wyn"tto Mable of Coviniflon left Saturday for Indianapoliu to peml a few dayii with Mm. lilurkwdl'a mother. They spent la-t week with Mr. and Mm. I W. Fuller of thin city. Mins May Reynolds, who attends Franklin rollctre spent part of her Faster vaeutiun in Waynetown With Miss Surah Duncan. Misa Reynolds spent yesterday and today vith her parent:!, Rev. and Mrs. S. T. Reynolds of west of Lebanun. Mrs. Anna Sloan of Lafayette avenue .entertained over Faster her sister, Mrs, Dr. Reynolds of Chictiiro and Mm. F.. It. Wilson nod daughters Vena, Vetmn anil Violet of Royalton and Mr. and Mm. W. II. Sloan and sore Myron nnd Winson of near Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Coons entertained with a family dinnir party yestenlay noon nt their home on North Lebanon street, Mr and Mrs, J. A. Iloirshire and son, James Allen of this .i!y and Mr. and Mrs. Ocorire Watts anil dauirhter, Mary Flixalieth, of IlillinKS, Montana. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Hawkins of StnnKtown entertained at dinner yeslenlcy, Mrs. J. F. Small and son, Harmon of Indianapolis. .Mr: and Mis. Scull Hawkins of Augusta, Miss Vergie Wamseott and Miss Mary Wainscott of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hawkins and son, Leonaid. Mr. and Mrs. Georee Shirley of North Lebanon street entertained with a family dinner party yesterday, hayinga? their gnosis, Vr. and Mrs. Clem Shirley. Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Shirley and family, T. D. Dicks and Mrs. We.i tha D'eks of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dillon and children of near Pittsboto. Mrs. C.eoige C. Fuller of East Walnut street entertained the following people for breakfast and dinner yesterday, Mr. Douglas Fuller of Rower's Station; Mrs (dace Fuller, of Colfax, Mi. and Mrs. Earl Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Fuller and children, Minnie Khzabotii, Mary Catherine, and Coo.
Mr I Mr Vern Nelson were family dinner yesterday ie on East South street ".r guests Mr. and Mm. F ir ho i of north of Lebanon; Mr. H- I' Stevens and Miss id Mr I 'ui of near Dover; Mr. and nwrenee Peterson of IndianapI Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Booher ighier. Helen of this city. :i7.el Perkins left this afterfor Wa.hi i ll! be The pi Ir. and Mrs II I I n, D. C., where st for several weeks Harold Humphrey. v was formerly Mis ns. daughter of Mr. and mmons of north of IliR. V. anon. Mi.-s Perkins will probably visit in Philadelphia before returning home, being the guest there of Miss Ress Anderson, formerly of Iebanon. r nnd Mm. S. E. Wablrnn and daughters. Mis Harriet and Mary Kutpei-yn snent the week-end in In,ji:,niu.is with Mr. and Mrs. Robert S'ewbv. Othem guests at the N'ewhy home were Mr. and Mrs. L. H. liregory recently of Los Angeles, Cat.. a i,ri r- M iV. I.. Hast, Mrs. i: VI. Van Arsdall and son, Earl Oregi.rv. From Indianapolis Miss Harriet Wnldrnn went to Tern- Haute to enter the state Normal for the summer. Killed by Poisons All scientists agree that poiaonoua product in tbe blond are eliminated by Is- kidnevs. Hie kidneys art as a kind of biter for them product When the kiilneys are rDsnnisi or degenerated, by den'S.-S' or old age, then theee (Kiisons are retained in the bndy. II we wish to prevent old age coming too soon, rr if we w.-itit to inrromie. our chsmen or a long liic. I ir. Pierce of the Invalids' Hotel, Hulfalo, '. Y., sn 'hit you should drink plenty of water daily between nieal-i and with your meal to tlurh t la- kidneys. Then pns-iire at your heare-a drug store Anurie. Thi Amine drives die line and out. II we wi-b to keep our kidneys in the bci condition a diet o mdk tuid vegetnl.les. with only little meat ourn a day, is the most suitable. Drink plenty of pure writer, lake Amine three tune a day lor a month. Amine n many tunes more potent than lit hin. and dwaolvea uric acul u hot walerlues snsar. OLD-TIME TONIC FOR WOMEN. Laporte, lad. ,"I ha taken Prescription, and 1 o i. ...ul I R I. used to have dreadt H V fill OMkanheat tun. ilij, J tell others what relief -sjc I received from Dr. Piercea Favorite PresiTiut 10a ."-M aa. Wu. lliLCtaaaAWB, VU Ht, , W.taon. Ind." I wish to ay in regard that 1 have taken it (or trouble from ba h women milter, aiao atinng Tpee tunev, and lound It to b tat WacMry in vrv way, I UiUv it 4 roemnr-e. urn. eoo DruggMU h dipnal ttu IW-np-iwm lor ueany " j 'i'o w UMrta. i 9 miaosa, o- '"s.
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LLiSE ilr.U.sLS Presbyterian Church Observance Attract Idiree Crowd. Raster was observed at two pro grams given yesterday at the Presbyterian church, the children of the Sunday school giving tbe program in the morning and at the vesper hour the quartette beautifully rendered an Easter Cantata by Daniel Protheroe. The quartette is composed of Mrs. I.. r. Junes, soprano, Mm. Joseph Iaco belli, contralto, I. C. Tolle, tenor and L. F. Jones, bass, with Miss Hess Hutching accompanist. , RECITAL PROGRAM. Numbers tu be Rendered by Mm. Chappell at Coming Recital. Tickets for the recital of Mrs. Helen Warrum Chappell. to be held at the Central Christian church. Wednesday evening, for the benefit of the Civic and Social Welfare Leagues, are lllng more rapidly than the com mittee in charge expected. Lebanon music lovers renlize that this is a rare opportunity to hear one of America's most noted artists. The program for the recital, announced today, is us fol lows: "0 had I Jubal's lyre" . . "Jewel Song from Faust" "Feldeinsamkeit," . . Handel , . (lounod t RrahmK . Mrahms Debussy , . . . Liszt Paladilhe. Dalciro?.e Donizetti . . . I.eoni . . Fisher . . . Loom Horsman "Vergebliches Stanchen" Romance" "0 quand je dors" Psyche" "I.'oiseau bleu" "Mad Scene from Lucia . "Dawn" "tiae to sleep" "Coolan Dhu" liird of the Wilderness' 'Her Rose "Rirthday Whitney Coombs sing" Woodman FAMILY DINNERPARTY. Mr. and Mrs. Aletc Neese and daughter, Dorothy and son, Loren. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Neese and daughter. Mrs. Jane Neese, Mrs. Anunda Butner, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Neese and laughter, Willodena, Callie P. Neese and Mr. and Mm. Ray Neese and laughter, Mary Catherine of Indianap olis and Mr. and Mrs. I.loyd Neese and daughter of near Whitestown cntertuincd yesterday at a fami ly dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Neese of Whitestown. FASTER SI PPER. The members of the Priscilla club entertained their husbands at un Eas ter supper on Friiluy evening at the home of Mrs. Scott Hewitt of near Itosston. The home was decorated with American flags and Easter favors. The program was opened by the congregation singing America. Following the program a one course luncheon was served after which the. evening was spent in contests and games. The guests were Miss Chlnie Beery, F'dna Snowden and Maude Iewitt. SI'NDAY EVENING DINNER. Mr. and Mrs, Virgil nuntin enter tained a small company of friends nt a Sunday evening dinner party at their home on North Lebanon street. The table appointments were in keeping with the day, a large Easier lily centering the table and on each tumb ler perched small yellow chicks. Cov ers were arranged 'for Mr. anil Mrs, Will Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Brown, Mr. und Mrs. O. E. Wilcox Mr. nnd Mrs. M. V. AiHer and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Davis. MARRIED Sl'NDAY. Jewell K. Heady and Miss Ruth J Taylor were married at the home of Rev. D. O. Coy Sunday morning at It o'clock. Mr. Heady is the son of Loft Headv and Miss Taylor the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. S. A. Taylor. Tbe young couple will reside on a farm southwest of town. MEETS WEDNESDAY. The Woman's Mission society of the First Raptict church will meet with Mm. L. W. Fuller, 117 We.,t Ash street, Wednesday afternoon ut o'clock. AH the ladies of the church are urged to he present. INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. The Presbyterian Industrial society will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Nancy (iiltnore, 704 North Lebanon street. A full attendance is desired. ROYAL NEIGHBORS MEETING. An important meeting of the Royal Neighbors will he held Wednesday evening April 11, at the hall. This ia due payinr time and all members are urged to be present. Mr. and Mra. L 0. Johnsonbaugh of West North street had ns their dinner guests yesterday, Mrs. Matilda Wv.eri Ui.; Vt'llm. Wyaeng, ' Ethel Jaekaon and Horace Wysong a student at Indiana university who was pending the spring vacation at his bora, here.
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INK! ATST.JQSEPHSCHURCH: Easter Prop-ram at the Catholic Church Large Number of Communicants. Impassive roaster services were held yotet.lay morning at the St. Joseph Cttln.lic church when nt S ;IU o'clock Low Mass was observed and at 10 o'clock High Mass was held. The hurch was beautifully decoiated. The Hiirh Altar in the rear and the side altars were artistically adorned and beautiful with many lighted candles. potted plants and cut flowers. The ef fect was simule but very nrlisiic. I he adornment of the church, the high al tar and the ij f altars eliciteil many favorable comments from the members of the congi-etration. Whoever the arti-d w is that did the decorating certainly knew how to hting about an ffect that appealed to the congrega tion. It must have taken many hours to complete the work. was Father Connelly's pleasure to receive at the service yesterday the largest number of rommunicauU that the chun-h ha.- leceived for a number of years. ENTERTAIN AT I LIZ 4 VI I. I.E. The young ladies' class of the Christian church at Elizaville entertained the young men's class of the hurch Friday evening nt the heme of the teacher. Mrs. Paul Hullingsforth. The evening was enioyably pent in the playing of games ami re-
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