Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 189, Lebanon, Boone County, 9 May 1917 — Page 5

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THE POLICY OF THE Rural Credjt Loan &. Savings Association h to furnish longr time credit or capital to inr dustry especially to land owners and homq owners. Banks furnish temporary capital t meet short-time needs. Thirl Association seek to serve the community by capital credit fof long periods of time. ' Your active interest in this Association is solicited. All inquiries will be given careful attention. Rural Credit Loan & Savings Assn G. M. VORIS, Sec. Colonial Building Lebanon, Ind.

Ed Washburn was shopping in Gfoi Javills or.dij- forcr.oon. Minn Fern Woodard wa the guest of friend in Indianapolis, Sunday. Harley Rowers and wife of Indianapolis spent Saturday evening and Sunday here the guests of Mrs. E. C. Bowers and family. Earl Martin and family of near Lebanon were week-end gueats of relatives at this place. W. C. Wright and family of New Richmond were Sunday guests oi relative in this vicinity. Mrs. Ellen Gravea and granddaugh

ter lmogene were shopping in the county seat Saturday. Johnny Mason returned to bis borne in Cleveland, Ojyo. Sunday afternoon after a brief visit with relatives here. Curl Kratc has a new Kurd. He (rot it Saturday. Arthur Wheeler spent Sunday in In dianapolis. Wayr.e Shelton, a former well known farmer of this community, but now of Darlington, was in New Ross a short tune Monday morning. Mrs. Ott Whiteley transacted business; in C'rawfnrdsvillr Monday. Robert Scott and wife were Sunday (ruests of Taylor Emmert and wife. Fred Thompson, our city clerk was in Crawfordsville Saturday evening. Phillip Itnich wis taking medical treatment in Crawfordsville Monday. Dr. Eu-il and wife of Crawford;'1o were Sundey afternoon guests of i James I. inn ami family west of town, j Considering the weather there wai i gooil crowd at the flag-raising ex ! civL.rs held -it the old Emmert school I huu1 last Sunday aitcinoon. Thi. building, which for some time ha been vacated as a scnool house, wa.-. ic-pMjrei4 painted and otherwise eleancd up by the ladies of the suriru'id'ng neighborhood and at present is tied for a general community building. Mrs. Delia Emmert, a aearby resident had charge of the affair and also pre siiied at the meeting, makinsr a short but neat and appropriate talk at the opening. Professor Kih'oey of Jamestown gave the principal address on patriotism. The Prof, was in good form and his remarks were irterestinjf and instructive. Editor MiDaniel cf Advunce was aUo present an.l gave a splendid reading oi th? flag wmle Mrs. Hoy Chamberlain accompanied him on the piano. The solo by .Miss Lois Myers was much appreciated, as was the reading by Mrs. Clara Wa.-hburn. A few other taiks were made when the audience adjo'irned to the nutside whore the flag w raised by Mrs. Anshults, who with her hu-band hid made it. It was here thnt perhaps the most impressive part of the entire proceeding occurred. As the firg reached the top of the stair, Miss Edith Graves gave a patriotic recitation "Your Hag ani' My f lag." while standing in the dooi way of ti e building. Like an omen of good luck ti e sin which had hither-to hen behind the ciouds thone forth a -the flag was raised and continued to sh'ne dunrg the spewh. The hnghi sunshine, the waving flag and the patriotic words of the young girl with the adjacent woods forming the background presented a scene w hich those who witnessed it are not likely to forget. Rev. Myers then asked the blessing nd the crowd dispersed. Hrure Funkhuiiser and family ate .Sunday riinnner with J. Q. Leavitt and family west of town. The banquet given by the alumna! of the New Ross high school Saturplay nigrt at t!i" auditorium was a .-.urress. I here were nliout sixty prcsj ont. AH the old graduate now living j that could possibly get here were ; present. Refreshments were served j and music was furnished by the Ad -i-ance orchestra, itesidea th: sever. al delightful readings were given and every one had a good time. F. E. Graves and family were Sunday guests of Thomas Hendricks and family near Advance. Frank Lane, who is working at Indianapolis, spent Saturday and Sun'lev w ith hin parcnu Horace Lane and Wife. Miss Beatrice Hare of New Rk-o-

CMttt W i ' " "wi :.rst Of V.i.vc and 1 " 'a Jv w J'oss. ymte C n Bsoer of people from this viemity attended the Latayette celebration at Crawfordsville both Sunday and Monday.

THORNTOWN R. R. Is. The icr-'ire- ffawsr Rnnitay mnmin were well attended. A special program wns given at the Sunday school hour in honor of Mother' Day. At the beginning of these services E. M. Coons, teacher of the Bible class No. 1 stated that in this class there were twenty-three persons present and out of this nnmber only three were permitted to wear the red flower In honor of the mother living, the rest of the number wearing the white flower in honor of their mothers who have passed away. Immediately after the program Rev. Homer Dale deliv ered a beautiful .Mothers' sermon. Carl Ferguson and family and Rob ert Ferguson and wife from near Advance attended the services at Dov er Sunday morning and took dinner with Ray Pointer and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Coons entertain. od at Sunday dinner, Rev. Homer Dale of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mar tin, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Sumpter, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Davis, Miss Mary Martin, Miss Ines Huntington, Fiank Mar tin and D. Sumpter. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Reynolds and son, Carl, Mrs. Mary Sanford and daughter. Miss Bessie, O. N. Young and Wayne Young spent Monday with Richard Beesley and family at Walnut Grove. Mrs. Edith Claw.-on and daughter, Miss Audra. spent Saturday night with her sister, Mrs. Will Leatlierman Mr. and Mrs. John L'tley entertained at Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Sam Reynolds of Indianapolis, Mrs. Mary Sanford and daughter, Miss Bessie, Otis Young and W ayne Young. M-. and Mrs. John Mount and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shepherd and Wilder Mount from near Frankfort took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. II..11. Mr. and Mra. Will Lethennan and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clawson took Sunday dinner with Harley Clswon and family. Miss Bes.-ic Sanford returned home last Friday, after a few weeks' visit with hr brother, Floyd Sanford and vife in Chicago. Master Carl Reynolds of Indianapsoent Sunday with George Stottlcr and family. Ernest Kelly and Everett Kelly of Crawfordsville and Jerry Hii'gins of Advance called on Mr. and Mrs. John .Mount Sunday evening. HEISTAND SCHOOL HOUSE. Rev. Williams filled his regular oponintment at Ward Sunday and took dinner wi'.h 0. E. Williams and family. Mrs. C. A. Graham and children visited Thursday with Mrs. Clara .Shelley of near Potts' schoof house. Mrs. Mary Kdrington and Mrs. Lora Edrington anil duuthter Olive at tended the Aid Society of Ward which met with Mrs. C. O. l'uwell of Max. I'lem lloyd w ho has been drilling a II for 0. K. Williams finished it Wednesday and will drill ono for Jesse Garner northw-est of Advance nevt Misses Nova Crisler and Verlie Gra ham of Max. spent Wednesday afternoon with Miss Juanita Graham. Mrs. Mary Cleaver of near Hazel College spent Wednesday with Mrs. Mary Kdrington. Fred Cleaver and wife and Ai Jones and daughter of Linden spent Saturlay with Vesper hdrin?toii and fam ily. Jesse Garner, wife and daughter Dorothy nil led on Albert White and family Sunday evening. FAYETTE. Sunday school attendance for Sunlay was 40. Ernest Burns and family were the Sunday guests of John Abston and family. Peter Shirley and wife took dinner w ith John Abatnn and family of real I'ittsboro. Melvin Isenhour and family spent Sunday with Austin Smith and fam ily. Elmer Haley and family wrre the Sunday gucsU of Tom Smith" and wife. Charles Neal. wife and son Ovid srifnt the dav Sunday with Ora M'rlow and family near Brunswick. Several from here motored to Columbus Sunday, und spent the day with Thomas Tharp and family. Next Saturday and Sunday are. regular preaching days at Old Mt. Tabor. FOUR POINTS. 0. C. Roberts U seriously ill Elmer Hawkins made business trip to Thornluwn Saturday night. Ida Waddle of Brown's Wonder spent Saturday night, with Anna Morris. Charles Hcatnn of Puru, Ind., was in this vicinity Sunday. Mrs. Martha Owens of lbnon, spent Tuesday night and Wednesday with her son Budd Morris ami-wife! Anna Morris spent Sunday with M Waddle and attended church at itrow-n's Wonder. Mrs. l,on Roberts of Washington, lows, and Miss Ethel Bates ,of Leb anon spent Wednesday, of last week with Mr. ami Mr. Build MffTrts. Tiffin Hrenion, Martha Long and Firi Sreshoatpoa, of LebMoo, spent

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JEWELERS ' -rliiisi'.!1 Sunday afternoon with Lucile Duncan. i Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Henderson, ) of near Pike, spent Tuesday evening 1 th Mr. and Mr... W. W. Buntin. Mrs. B. F. Simmons is able to bcabout again. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Storms of Leb anon, were Sunday afternoon callers it Elmer Hawkins'. JAMESTOWN B. F. D. it. Aunt Eliia Arnold of Danville isited her sister. Grandma Shockley, t F rank Coshow 's Saturday. Aunt Ann H'dge is suffering from , severe cold bordering on pneumonia. Mi.-s Blanche Hurdesty has been staying with Grandma Heady for Hit past week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Bennett and n, Ira visited with Ed Trotter and family near Danville last Tuesday. Mrs. Stella Seller of Indianapolio sited with her mother, Grandma Heady la.,t week. Otis Ward vi.-ited friends near Thorntown Sunday. Claude Linton and family visited ith Harvey Barber Sunday. RURAL ROUTE 7. Little Cecil Kounst spent Saturday night ami Sunday forenoon with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kinkead. Miss Inss Stephenson is working at the telephone exehangc. Mrs. r fne Wtephenson and Mrs. Sarah Tomlinson enlkvLon Mrs.. Elsie Sample -and bxby Marvin, 'Saturday afternoon. ' ' Next Sunday is rr-rnlnr mooting day at the Bapti.t church both morn ing and evening. Everybody la for. dlully Invited. Attendance at the Baptist Sunday school Sunday was 67. Collection, iilr. mi link Hmert Sarafk and

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