Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 193, Lebanon, Boone County, 14 May 1917 — Page 3

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at: you evkk call;:,) iton to talk11 KNEES SfiOOK-VVlittDS FAILED VOL'? Wi'h that rhic rti.ia. f-h.-Mv. ...art-Thiiir.i.injr NVrvoi.s-Hhr-i'.if:' Y'.'i TK'k tr.e loor l: Sj.-;.k or, at u iti.-i-s c ' i': t'l.i. i', knii.1- hhiiti, i,;'.i,i,,.'t. t'l.iti fiUvluur.-i hi i-mut ..in .-;pt.h. ur tio.m su1y urn and y.d .-. 1 1 i n it t.EFFECTIVE SI'KAKIN'fi not ii (ril't. Iiut only MViar.it' ,-y training, praitiv-y mi'l Tort, the nwui or woman im i in speak with convincing fift in ln:sin("'s ur upon ivny ,i. a.-tion. vins in ail walks I lilV, w'i'Ij the timid. scl!'-c timis ami Wkwarri '.nhiii'inl in'". fi'i? v. lien1. Wv v.'il! help v.m Uirt.ujrh a (.muileti iwtira! training I to.ivinciitK. -i! tiIw ....akint.'. '((' your ik.-t to iunk face to fine with other rrwn uinl vo-urn. i Scnarot': i iy ami night cla... 's for !rn. Women an-l Jijkircii j STAUT WEDNESDAY. MAY 2'! I L'nroli now for a plac-e. Private work a fcrtturt".

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rest-O-Lite vice Station .teries rechartred and aired. Free inspecI i and distilled water. acob E. Wilcox 12 East Main Street I Hionei99.H - OLEY & EDWARDS i OSTONIAN HOES W. EL GREEN DENTIST NstlosuU Bui Bntltlng s MS-M PkoM 1U ONROE AND PATERSON CARS ;inroe Sales Agrcncy m west South stmt. gtr lumber & Coal Co. 5 PHONE ORDER HOUSE oa and Tborntown. Phon 16 A M E RECOMMEND J .TORE'S CREATION (Tuberculosis, Alhm, BronCatarrh, etc. Ask d shout it. LONG & DAVIS 3 WEN MORKERT Chiropractor f-11 a. m.i 1-5 ind 7-8 p. n. atioo and Spin! Analysis free Mon-Nral Bid it . Phone 633 Spinograph Department fc. N. COOJI, M. D. I tlntioa ilvca to UhMjr t, mtai and Mm ilia nam Sooau 306 and SM r But Bank BoOdlac AT LASLKT 4CTO LITltT and Taxi forSt 6K. . Baatdafu) US-X

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SOCIAL CALENDAR. .MONDAY. Kvcninir IIihIkb . luh M'.rH Yi u Mvt.a. 7:30 oVIch-W. TCESDAY. n. v. T. rlul Mrs. Tau! T-Mtr. 2:im nVlnrlc. fnrtniKhtiy club-.Mm. Uuy Metziror. t:M o'clork. JuMet me-tln? The fir-t Haptitt huj-.h, 7::!0 oV'nck. ' ' WKUNKSPAY. V'iiuinn'a K'inp Missionary snriety Mi-thinliKt church. 2 lo o'clm k. Y. M. I.. clubMrs. 0:a Walton. 2:.'l'i o'rtak. THI.'KSHAY. r'ast Chlcs rt. Hurve Tiuut. 2:S0 oVUlt. ' King-' rauirhtfrs i.( Ku?t Bilist ci jr'-h Mrs. Krank Do?srtt. ?:15. KI'.m.AY. I. M. C. chib-Mrv, Will Yelt.ip, 2:w o'ciM'k. A 6 O'CLOCK IHSXL'R. Min Charlotte ().el. a bride flee. w:i;. the honor (ruer.t at an elegant C o'clock dinner aiven Saturday evening by Misse-i Kthel Drear and Lelia Lurke at toe home of .Miss Orear. In the eeair of th laijte table at which all the (rue: ts nep "wtti-d. a rench ba-ket of riolets tied with lavender tulle nnd tn.a'l biu-keta of viuleta at each of the pnests place.. The place ejtr.-t-t were rif a vioict cle.g-n. The guests were Missen 0(e!, sa Pollard. Jane Steve;, l-ranc's Wa1!, Ojial f.tirhson. Nora Oarr.nll and M.trrarrt I av. Stoves stored. R. .. Williams. Uric Acid! Tver sinoe rlw d. nvi ry nf hVlis-! In 177 "i liiat uric acid ass lound within the Ijiely uuwt einiiierit phvHict&rm hktw that rii.-umaii?in is eimsrl by it; also in . j y ili-ii rv-rtni'ij? fyiuiitcnis as heiul-a-h, poll in hai-h, siumaih distresn, sw-i!1! n Icct ftii-i JlO'll, et.e. Ii ww !)r. I'll r-e f tbe In -aiidi Hotel, Bi.rT - in. N. V., whii litwoven 1 a new agrnt -Jl I Aimii", a l-.irnoe. remedy th .t i' l kk.cn licfon; hicaU i!I cirry off I'M' uiic trora the im ail in ;-.y tin- pains and ft'-l ;l viie creuky i-j.ii is and id the ilistr-i-nn.a svnpi mi oi r'leuni'ttiem and o'lcr n..Luiic diiy pi so!', bv i.l i-.innc Amine -double tre.tli uf ..lioo.'taiiyiU'v niofc.or s-ud Dr.l'wce bs . tor trial psi ki.Kc. 'I .y it and tie eoRvinrfd ;bfit Anura-1. many hium nwjre a- :r i ib:o b'.hui and i.inii-;it' unc ai-id iw. t ot a-ate:' utelis wii:.. WORN-OUT, OVr.R-WORKED WOMEN, HERE IS ADVICE FOR YOU. lii-.inrroml, luti "Mitne time agn 1 r-d Ii 'Mcdic-ii AdJv viser' by Ir Hiirre. i ' 1 poorly had -t trouble from whRh ?U' , women siilT'T and waa r- . Kj. worn out from over-ilt-riV "S?"Ktii,' work. 1 Ufik three 'Tj.;''.lNidieal niseoverv' jfTyyr. -.ami three of 'Kavrmte Z-mrfsal HrMwnption.' 1 found bul cured all my trouble, so that it never returned. My hue;mnd stud these a en the tt meditinet is ever found for me. I have emilted ho 'Moduli) Adviser' often nod 'Jund it - id me along the right jks to get suck nip s ! ixustd hi vr wmk of annaog ' have rearranuendd the 'rnervwerf ' and Prrs-ris .bio' la.v Irierdsiil ifcave , rM t. n "- v. tH. tats,1 i.

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liYDMIYBY Mothers and a Few Fricnda are ('iM-stH at PcasiriK Event Saturday Afternoon. math am friend of .'"unshiuc MKH'ty Kif's "I ychnul o( iftwvts ut a ' u!ty irivfn Saturdur uftcrnuon i" :l hui'c! iv Krru;iiini of trw hiKH l(ts;liuii injr- With the arrival of th in co.-tunie. rt'prontinK thi :. the Stotch lusira. Soanil -s. pruirtji- urfcl the May Fylr 'r-. carr.c t(.c two iiaye if Wvsohir anrl M.ulue lloward mi' i'i )., i.f i-ite .th latK w hinvi anil vi-iiuw itoit fchi? I Tl.cv vne MloWf.l by .Miss Mary I Urucf who was crowni'd queen thy Vi:s Noll Shannon. The throne I ;.t the north .'ml of the irymnaium :i hiiMju..! ith p'itte.J plants with 1 1'-K'" strwimers hunc from ubuve. At ; !,'! 1 '-i.it of the thtoni- sat little JlaxWvth and Harold Smolwr. train I brains of the (Uwn. Tho gymi n.ti -um was lUi'oru'cd with blooming l.rniH-hcM and tlm west side of the I ro'-ni wa i-artjally f(vored with a lar'' Amencan IlaiTI At ilie si.und of the buttle blown by .Miss Howard, ona of Ui8 panes. ilanres were given by ich of the IcMIVvent gjoiipK of irirls. An especj inlly clever (twice was the clown (l.im-e bv Misxes tjTene Hiaraman and M:lire 'Oirr. Mia Avaline KindiK was agisted at the piano by Misses Vilwrta Y'utzy and t'ordelia DeVol. Ti.e lunccs were all exceptionally iroud and to Misa Kimlig and Miss .''.adgc Carr belongs a great deal of the credit for the exrWient training which the girls hare received. After the pmirrnm. refriuhmeots of punch and wafers were serred in the library. PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Flora Curtis vpsnt the week, end in Ladofa. ' '' .Mi.ts Jennie Keanedy apost Sumtoy in todiunapolis. M ! ss Lucille Beck is spending the lay in Indianapolis, y Mies Helen Krank waa herevfrooi ter !"rnr in SCi'Tillo Sarday. Mi. Maud White rat it. fusst of In.liar.atiobs Sunday. Donald Hyrd was here from Frankfort to sind Sunday. Mrs. Roll Williams has gone to tliehmond for a short visit. Mrs. Cora Doehleman auent Suniksy with her iarenU in Zionsville. Kenneth Jones of Cruwfordsville was the gniest of relat ves Sundajr. Marion .McCormirk of Indianapolis, spent the week-end with relatives. .Mrs. Lowell Higttiruj of West South street is seriousiy ill with pneumoe;a. Mr. and Mrs. 0. . Wilcox and children spent Sunday in Indianapolis. The 0. N. T. Club arjl mat Tueailay aftexnoon with Mr. Paul Tauer. Mrs. Nellie Tboni berry retumexi Saturday from u wenk'a stay la Boeweil. Mrs. Harold Hughe and children are visiting relatives near Browitsburg. Mrs. Prush Mclntyr haa returne.1 from a visit with relatives in IndiaoapoliH. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson were the irufste nf relatives in Frankfort, Sunday. Mies Genera Shannon of Shunnonilale stient Saturday with Mrs. Liziie Hopper. Mrs. Virgil Muntin has gone to Chicago to spend a few clays with relative. W. S. Miller of Chicago wss the guest Saturday of Mr. said Mrs. 0. E. Wilmx. Mise Clara Hales of Indianapolis, was the guert yesterday of Mrs. Carrie Rife. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Forbes and children spent Surulay with relatives in Advance. The Monday Evening Bridge club will meet this evening with Miss Rme Moore. , Mrs. George Morton of V.'hitcstown is the guest of her daughter, .Mrs. Jeii.se Ui'l.lle. Mrs. Charles Iltrrough and daughter, Dorothy, are spending the day in Indianapolis. Mrs. Alice Naly who has hen visiting in Mulberry, Illinois, has returned home. Mrs. James Monk of Stockwei! was the week-end guent of Mr. and Mr. N. W. Mattix. Mm. James Kemodle and Miss Catherine Heady visited friends la In dianapolis Sunday. Mr. Charles Long of Anderson was the truest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Caldwell. Flunk Hubef of Indianapolis, snoot Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jinn Hubor and Mis Ada Huber. ' Mr, item Storm and Mr. Edgar PodiMm ire la lnrtiaipoU ta ajtUntd the p. f.mmbf. Mr. aad Mr. Fiafth ICavters rit

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ili and tr li.o' Band , t-in-cuy with Mr. and .Mis. Lora Kdiin. Kdwiii la.r.ih, son ot ir. and Mrs illia'n Ijirsh is wry ill at their home on South Jjfbanon ati-eet and Mrs. W II. rte will go to Indianapolis, Tuesday to attend the Stiile If. ntjil Convention. l.r. and .Mrs. J. Ft. Ball of Nerth Meridian street entertained a number of frier.ils at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mm. Karl LaKollette of Darhnytoti were the Kuets Sunday of K. M. LnKollette and family. Miss Gladys Voorhees of Frankfort, siriit the week-end with bar parents. Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Voorliees. MLs-s' Marjory Itodsvo ot Indianupo'is snent the week-end with her iirfnr, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown. The Fortnightly club will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Koy vteutrer oa Fast Wa.'hirgton street. James Duncan who has bee visitit.f his ui-hter, Mrs. K. I. Wriirht has gone to I'eterrburv, fvr a visit. Mr. and Sirs. Maude Frnmert ciitertair.ed ut dinner Sanday James Smith and family and Miss Arthelrna Parr. Misses Nora and Cora McCormick who are attending business college i.i Indianapolis, sient the r.ec-k win! here. Mit,s Vem-ta Kliis. Mrs. Ora Page and Joe Smith have returned from Anderson, where they spent the week end. Mrs. Will Davis will go to Thorntown tomorrow to attend Ui ulumnl reception and to remain for a few thiyjt' visit. r. and Mrs. S. II. McDiniel and children motored to Clermont Sunlay and spent the day with K. E. McDaniel and family. Mrs. Kurgin of Indian Harbor and Mrs. J. S. Ditienbejger of White town are the guents toitay of Mrs. Walter lluikstev. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Uullton had as their guests Sun. lay Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Itaker v.nd Misse Ella and Malinda Scott of Sheridan. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Ludwig of Indi anapolis spent the wnek-end here. Mrs. l.udwig was formerly Mihs Nell LFollette of this city. Miss Ida Hall. Mian Celesta Steph enson and Hugh Stephenson nf Inluc.'i polis, spent the week-end with Mr.;. 1'arnsaile Head. A jubilee meeting will be held TueS4lay evening at the First Raptist church at 7:3t o'clock. All the utdiea ad men of the church are invited. Mia. W. t- Kan&ieil and son, Her bert, entertained at dinner Sunday Miss Man Osborne, Mrs. Gdytha Hail and Marion McCormick of Indignapo!i-. Mr. J. M. Cogswell nod Mrs. Robert Elder who wer csjied to Blootningtoa (.arreudt of lb serWus Ulneas of Mra,- Elder'a ssietar, lievea reUrnad bomrt. '. -i" ,:.' ' Dr. and Mnt. Bruce Avery and eon Whitring, arid Bis. i. A. Avery of Earl Pn'k, will rriv today to upend few days with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Coombs. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Duthi and chilli en motored from Indianapolis ya:t rday afternoon and were the gueata it Mrs. Duthie'a parent, Mr. and airs. D. S. Whitukw. Mi.sh Ermel Meadows, living south of Lebanon, entertalcd at diooer Suiulay Mr. and Mr. Harry Rumbaugh and daughter, Mis Nettle ir.es and Mr. Hinki Purko. Mr. Harve Trout, Mrs. Charles Brvan and Mrs. Elisha Partner will entertain the Past Chief Taoraday ftcntooii at the home of Mrs. Harve Trout, 921 Wast Chicago statu. Mr. and Mr. Lowell Wiuwn and house gtuut. Mis Haxal Carter of Mansfiald, Ohio, war saterta-ned at dinner Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Thistlewaite. Mrs. A. H. Dehart and sons, Wal lace and My Ion, who have been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cogswell and other friends, have returned to theur bom In Imliaaanoli. August Kroeger arrived last night from Kl Paso, Texas, for visit with Mrs. Kroegnr's parents, Mr. and Mm. John L. Saunders. Mrs. Kroger has been viaitiag her for tba part few Dionths. The following were entertained Suoiiay at dinnni by Mr. and Mr. A. II. Feller: Mr. H. C Brush and daughter Mt. O. H. Cox of Detroit. Mrs. John Hutcaing awl abas Bane Hutching. Mr. and Mr. Jama Morma, and ilauihter Mis Aulta and Uiven Storm of Kempt on and Dr. B. B. Storms of Indtanapolm, war the guest Sunday of Mr. and Ur. Georg Wlmborough. Grover lleadrick, a former Leb anon boy, arrived thi afternoon from Pittsburgh. P., for a short vunt with relatives. Mr. Hendricks Ha Just ciosed a successful eenmn with the Cornell Prica Ilayers. The King a Daughter of tha First Baptist rharch will hold their regular monthly meeting Thursday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock at the horn of Mr. Frank Dossett. 1121 South Meridian street. A good attendance ia desired. Mrs. Albert Burns and oe of New York City who are visiting relatives here. Will Burns, and lira. Elmer Vanamdsl and ehildre m the Sunday g-uasU of Urn. Eart Atkinson near Danville. Mr. Bona remained for a lonew visit Mr. and Mr. Rosco Bratto of West Main street entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Spkklnmire, Ernest Splcklamlr, Mr. and Mr. Fred SplcJrJaKiUA 0H h4-.-lia, d fstiLty, d Mr. and air. Prat It I -xreaea ad 4m; ghtisr, E;'.r f taiswiiwri, Mr. a4jj

of ion- e and ,. i Wn- i of hu-airo. Tlie Worans Home Mi-..nrjry Society of the M. K. church will hold their regular monthly mi-eting Wednesday, May 16 at 2:l!i o'clock in the church pariora. A Una ia the !:'-'( meeting bffo.-e the district tneetiog which will be held in Frankfort May 22 ami 23. every member is urged to be prerent. CALLKi MF.ETINu HELD. A calteil meeting of the Magazine elub was held Friday afternoon at the library at which time the members

were given programs for the year lii7-lt. i Plans were discussed for Red Cross work and it was decided that the 1 ladic. would meet at least once a , month nnd sew for the benefit of the ! Red Cross. They will co-operate with I the Red Cross elaipter that is to be j organized in Lebanon. A rummage sale w ill be given on ! Monday, May 21, in the vacant room, third door east of the I'in'.t National Hank, the proceeds of the sale to go to the Red Cross fund. MARRIED I.N IOWA. The Anamosa, la., Joarnal says: "Miss Martha Ruth Witt, of Ihanon, Ind.. was married to Harry E. Barton nf Anamosa at the M. E. parsonage in Ce.lar Rapids, by Rev. Jayne Thursday April 20. Mr. and Mrs. Harton will reside in our city. Mr. Ilartoa only recently astumed charge of the Selx shoe store. We extend a warm welcome lo these young people and wish them a future filled with love and happiness." BIBTHDAT DfNNER. Tbe following Lebanon people were truants ut a birth. by dinner given for Tom Jackson Sunday at his home near Old t'nion: Mr. and Mm. Arthur Stevens, Mrs. Margaret Heady, Mr. and Mrs. Ot Patterson and .laughter, sliis C.oldiu, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jackson, Mr. and Mi's. Joe Jackson and daughter, Mix Leali. Miss Ethel Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Georg Jack son and Georg Darnell. No Appetite Little Sleep Symptom of a Run-Down Condition, We Has a Remedy. W ask every weak, run-down per son in Boston to try our Vinol with the understanding that thair money will be returned if It doe not re-ea-tablish their health. Letters Ilk the following give as confidence: 'I am in the millmary business and on my fwat most of the time, t gut so weak and run-down that I lost my appetite and was unable to sleep, had a severe chronic cold and lost my col or. I learned nbout Vinol through a friend, and within three weeks after taking it I noticed an improvement and soon gained in weight, health and strength. I am recommending Vinol to my. friends and they also speak highly of it." Catherine Hoar, Went Chestw, N. Y. In hundreds of rases where oldfashioned cod liver oil, emulsions, and other tonics have fulled to restore strength and health, Vinol has suo(seded, because while it contain beef and cod liver peptone, iron and manganeee peptonates and glycerophoaphttea, it good work is not retarded by useless gratis and oil. City drug store. Long Davis. Prop., Lebanon, also at the leading drag store hi all Indiana town. Adv. SitjfSiifvii MatOVES SOU AFFECTIONS Oaa BSMtkage aeovea fc. Bold ad gaaiwaleed brg after Vasal drwMSN. bGtwvon Ccfi&o doodrtQsar end chosj tewxfry pjmumm XXlyoa can? hav both t : a modest price. Th prica of Oold-a Sua ! low, but ' a onarxceUodooffae o good that cacti cup of It I a cop of errstatclear, cheering, full-bodlad, aatisfyicg eoITee of an cxqui. It aroma and a fragrance that whet dwire. It's eiufnas and o eonomical. Oet pound today and know now good eotfea can ba.

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can be had at our store for less. If it's jewelry, buy here and save the discount. There is a new w ar duty on diamonds which will inereaae the price. Buy them now and make the interest on the investment pay better than 10 per cent. BUY IT NOW.

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BE PREPARED WHEN THE HOUR OF SADNESS COMES Select a family lot now when you may choose leisurely. We have large maps showing size and location of lots. The terms are to please. Remember vou do not knew what a single da may bring forth. CALL Fred C. Moler, Supt FOR INTERVIEW

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