Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 194, Lebanon, Boone County, 15 May 1917 — Page 3

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SOCIETY

E RSON A L M ENTION. Vcrlii! Kvuna spent Kun.lay In . Ja ' Wood ' EtH in Indiunnpolis siiondin'.? the day C. II. MuUh.w in I a'ltyna(olis. ,iii. Minnie Rirhev spent Mnmlav ii; i.-,rr,nnois. Mis Jfiin.'ttc Ward f Thorntown, toda MeKinlcy. nii'tit Monin Indianapolis. !.. Il'.y l.il'oii is siemlins the in Indianapolis, ii and V'k. Thom-is I.. Ne.il spent -b in Indiana wlis. ,i,. Fd MrKir.U-y and damrhter , 1 Sntnliiv in Indianapolis, i,. an. I M:s. W. A. Brandenburg v the ilav in Indianapolis. .m. II. K. K.o.! an.l Mrs. K,l Fowpent .Vondav in Initianap.ili.. I... Ji-liy ' i:il H.-ui- r'uli will me ,i . i : i v :.rt'; noun with Mr. rimer Mis. ( Vnvns cif K.t SuKrinr ti'- t !i:is in poor health i - i.i. Ix-tier. M..-'. N. M. Shoii.l.in nt In.lianapolin i t- ifc-t f.-r a f.'v iay cf Miss iOilhf-iinf Oroar. M a,- I it-m has returneil from .. v. -i .will W.l!'!- (.'utir'.l an.l family " ' ", "f I clia-.o.i. I, ( hiirle. Walter anil Kav .h.m .Mi. Walter Adams motii,.-.. I., l.nfav.'tte Smulav. Mi- an.l Mrs. frnnlc Movers let ". :t -I yi-'friiny 'n.m a visit with The J'lllv Sixteen rluh will meet W,.i..eli. iifermx.ii with Mr. On ' ' ' '"'yu!? K-t street. I'evkins left t.nlay foi ; a tun AC"k,' viei t with Ii. H. Kprsey I i,i. fa.,i;iv nt Smith IVn.l. i Mr. an.l Mrs. Will KelK will ent.-r-t; in the Wet Kn.l Hri.lire luh l-'ri-!i';r- evenniK at "il'.li o'i-l(M-k. ! the .lolly St it. hers will meet Kri'lny jiiiiriniion at 1:S0 o'rVwh with Mr. S. '1. n.-ynnhU. nurtheast nf Lebanon. Mr. -in! ('. A. Waitt of neai A'ivume Mont S.itur.lnv win Mr. M Y An.lerson of Ea'.t Main street. Mr-.. J. S. Ri?or of l'rtu. left thin morning for Indianapolis, nfter a visit v. in her mere, Mrs. A. II Kelker. Farl Finney anH family of Iniltan.ipo li, spent the latter part of last week with Thomas Ch'liis anl wife. Mis. Will Wood anil son Jefferson rie nl. the wivk-eml In Noblesvillrf. with her sister, Mrn. Frank Hare. Mr. and .Mrs. (leoree Shirley and All. and Mn t'Jem Shirley motored ' 'ndianapolls Sunday and spent the Mrs. Park Stephenson nnd dauehter I'oi-othv sprt Sundninvh Mr. and Mr?. CVburn Cu. y-iifir Whitton. Mi.- Marguerite l!u,by has retumed from IndianapoliR, where she s.ent the week end jth Mis.ses Mildred Shoemaker. Mr. and Mr. A. A. (iarner motored to Lafayette. Sunduv to spend the day with their son Chester who is in Purdue l.'nlversity. Te reuiar monthly meeting of thi iTalutha Helpers of the Central Chris tian church hh l"en postponed t

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'iimi- tin tni.rmlliE ! Miu I! Titan. .Mrs. Ivo.v C. Telle attended the funeral of Mrn. Jiu-eph Money at llrown.ditii'K toduy. .Mr. and -Mr. A. L. Howard have r-tu.niil from llaytuna Iliwh, Fla. niierc thry t.Knt the winter. Mia. Josie Tuuse ut Kt. Iouls ii kne.die a few ilnvK with Mr. and Mm. J. B. I'ottn of Mei hanicsliunr. airs.. II. IVic and Vra. Mary Patt'rfon ef Ind!ai!Cpoli spent Sunday with .Mrs. N. C. Inj-ois and Mm. Iran Molntvre. i.ni'Ke XorU'ood of Indianapolis spent Inst niht with hut (tr.inrimother. Mrs. Kvalihe HccMi'11. Norwood is just returning from a trip Mr. and Ms. Carrol Hullivan of near Shopnrdsville are the parents ol a son ;er:-ld Morris horn May 10. Mrs. Sullivan was formerly Miss ileien Ohaver. Mrs. Sdnev Smith and son nf Chil-lii-othie. III., Mrs. riiarlen Gihhs of Cnrnfield and Mrs. Oarenre Fail and daueliter of Indianapolis, wi!l ar rive in a few ilavs for a visit with itlat'ves. 1 1 . urn! Vi:,. J. A. Vaninffam i:ru' Mr. and Mis. J. T. Kiank ljuKhnei of Whitestnwn, will leave this after noon for Mulherrv to visit Seymour Slipher nnd family. Mr. lauirhr.er will attend the dirertor's meetinjr at Widner Institute while there. VK DDING AN N IVERSA R Y. Mr. and Mis. ( hnrl. s A. Ilidje Vir tims nf Surprise Sunday. Sunday May IMth as the tliirty-f.mr-h wedd'tiir anniversary of Mr and Mrs. Charles A. Hedge and th t.venty-siith of Mr. and .Mis. I.yndor T. Wade, also Mr. Wade's hirthdav and their children planned and carried ot,' a complete .-ui prise on them While Mr. ami Mrs. Wade were atteit.iir.i; church about fifty relative and friends of the two families (fath ered nt the Wade home on Lafayette avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Hedjre were invttrd to take ilinm-r with Mr. and Mrs. Wade and when they all arrived thry found the guests a.-embled with a hounti'ul sAiptdy of all good thinjrs to ent. A feature of the dinner was ianc pink and white cake hearing the inscription Hedge-W ade, Siay 13, 1017, ?,4-2. The day was rcmaikablc in thnt three birthdays were celebrated, the other two being Misses Iternice and lleulah Arnoki of Danville, Ind. Thf day was eajoyed in a social way and iviih guitar and mandolin music. The out-of-town guests were Mrs. F. i f lill of Uanville, Illinois; Mrs. Orville (iill and daughter, Dorothy of Paris. Illinois; Miss tyu tiill and Mr. Itlyn i;i of Indiamipohs; Mrs. Clevcaml Carjientar and Hon. C.len, of Laii ca; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Faker md daughters, Jessie, Rernice. Meulah and liene Arnold of lMnville, Indiana. All of the children of the two fami lie; were present except Charles Wade who U in Teknmah, Nebraska. FNTI RTAINS INFORMALLY. Miss Rose DeVol entertaintd a ffrifnds informally last night at K. home on F'ast Main 3trwt in honor ot Mi-s Charlotte Opel, a bride-elect. A one course lunch was served hy the hot tcss. The guests were Misses 0el. Frnnces Wall, I.eiia Burke, Margaret Day ,Nora Darnall, Jane Stevens, Isa Po'.iard, Fthel Orear and Mrs. Char lotte Ol-en. ORATORICAL POSTf-ONED The oratorical contest, in (hargo of the W. C. T. U which was to tie given Wednesday evening at the Stokes school has been ponponeii on account nf the rlaj-s play. The contest iv- i 1 1 be held from the First Christian church on Friday evening at 7::10 o'clock. BIRTHDAY PARTY. k Mm. nnl time was had vrstenlav afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mra. L. I!. Smelser, of Fast .South street, the occasion being the fifth birthday of Muster Harold Smelser. Gaines were enjoyed and liirht refreshments served, the guests were pixteen of the neighborhood frienils of the young host. FVFMNT. BRIIHiF. CLI B. Misj Roue More was hostess to th Kveiung P.ridge cluh at her home oa North Meridian street laid evening. Miss Lucille F.dwards was a substitute guest. HOSSTON'. Mrs. Jesse Wills and children upent Tuesday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mort Kiser. e , Rev. Kibby will fiH'W regular ap pointment at this place Sunday mora ine and evening. Mrs. Charles Petera and daughter, Ruth took dinner Wednesday with William Wills and family near Fair-. view. Misa Vernie Shoemaker spent the latUr part of last week with Frank Aitman and family. Mrs. Lena Kouns spent Thursday with her parcnta Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald. Mra. Margaret Thompson attended tha funeral of her brother at Shelby, vi'le. th first of the week, Mrs. Jeaee Will spent Tharaday with Mr. and Mrs. Re Moore, Miss Ruth Peters spent Friday and Saturday with her litter, Mrs. Maud Gslvio rf. Leebanoa,

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CONTINUED FROM PACE ONE. his death la-t night. Karly ycstenlay fc.. V!::it"d by hi" j.iefn. Dr. W. K. Draper, who aovise.1 him to remain in bed for a day nn l -'ret up." At lit o'clock last nir-ht he summoned his daughter and said: "1 am feeling very ill. I think thi.-. is the end." Half an hour later he apparently w:. feeling letter for be insisted upon sittting up in hd. Then came u sudden n-lup.e and he passed into coma. Phy-icirns wen- summoned, hut he was dead wlirn they arrived. Coo. Chuoie, a second son, reached home u few minutes after Dr. Doraper hud issued this formal announcement: "Mr. Choate is dead. He breathed his last at 11:30 after an attack of heart trouble." Mr. Choate was to have delivered an address at Columbia University t.xliy. The body lay in statu in tindrawing room of the Choate mansion, 8 Fast Sixty-third street, today. The funeral arranfernents have not been completed. For many years Mr. Choate was the most prominent figure in the lejral profession of New York. It was as trial counsel a jury lawyer that he was best known. So remarkable were hi. i successes that it was a generally conceded fact thnt the retention of Joseph II. Choate a.; counsel in a case ui-sured success. Mr. Choate never held but one public office that as Ambassador to the Court of St. James. He accepted the post tendered to him hv President Mckinley in January IH!iJ. after he had retiiej from the active practice of law. He ranked as one nf the noted orators of the day. with a brilliant personality and rare genius. F. R. Morgan, paper cleaner. Phone 97.1-K. h-Vi SI Are Women Naturally Despondent? While there are women who seem always despondent and dcpresiicd and exncting misfortune, that is not woman's natural condition. Such unfortunates suffer from ill-health. An abnormal Condition of the system expresses Itself in nervousness, sleeplessness, backaches, headaches and despondency. If all ailing women wotrid ruako faithful use of that grand remedy for a-oman's ills, I.ydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Com.iound, there would be little ncca.ion to ask If despondency is natural to woman. CADILLAC, PAIGE AND DODGE BROS. CARS FIRESTONE AND U. S. TIRES ENGLISH AUTO AND TRACTOR CO. We can supply you with anything: In the Hardware line mo rata ioai o turn womn Lebanon Hardware Co. vara asa wm Maia atn DR. R. D. GARRISON DENTIST raraera BtaU Baak Builalag Boeau ZMHt Paoae IU-K MORTGAGE LOANS on Boone county farms trf approved title 6 6 years No commission. Farmers State Bank LEBANON PAINTS, AND VARNISHES BRUSHES All colon, 10c per can BOWMAN'S Sc and 10c Store Our Garden Tools Are 1917 MODELS WITH 1218 PRICE J. C ESOWN CO.

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Coming Thursday, May 17 "Fighting for France" WAR PICTURES EXTRAORDINARY" Twmly-Gv per cent ot all sales to go to Fraiu-e CtoM THRILLING PICTURES TAKEN BY SOLDIER PHOTOGRAPHERS CARRY SPECTATOR OVER ALL OF SHELL-TORN EUROPE What would ynu five to sit in shelleicd safety anil watch the raRinif battles of the .treat European war take place before you to nee the submarines, the great Imttlenlaned, the belching cannon, the miles of columns of marching men, the parade of kings, all the vast desperate panorama of destruction ? To see the biggest war the world had ever known, the greatest battles in history, a greater cliu.h nf men and machines than was ever dreamed in the wil iest fancies of fiction? Vet it is all easily possible to you now. AIRMEN PROVIDE TISRII.I.. The flight of a French airman over the Teuton lines furnishes a thrill. The photographer was strapped in position wit;-, the pilot of the turship and shots from the trenches and field all but brought down the machine. Another flight was made over the assembled French lloet and the decks of the giar.t tiKh.in machines were exposed to the eye. The New York American in reviewing these films said: "Not often has a New York audience been so thrilled. At rare instanrea there were touches of humor, but most of the time was given to the unfolding of grim tragedy. "First the spectators were taken right into the first line of French trenches. Not even the most favored war correspondent has been given that privilege. None other than the great leaders thenue'vos personally conducted this tour. There were Cenetal Joffre anil President Poincaire of France. F.ven 'Kitchener of Khartoum,' Kngland's 'War Iird', iumped down behind the earth embnnkment and trained his field glasses on the enemy trench visible in this picture. The audience witnessed the bombardment of Turkish fortresses by the combined French and Knglish lleets'in the Far East. In the Vosges is enacted an actual capture ' of a snow covered hill held by the Germans." French hand grenade throwers bombing a trench is shown vividly in these films. 10c-ADMISSION-.'

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The Trim Appearance of tires repaired in our thop aatiafiri the motorist who does not wiah to have his economies flaunted to the public. Big, bulging patches detract from the looks of well kept ears. And, that such unsightHness is unnecessary, we can quickly prove to the most particular, with our guaranteed-to-pleas work. Leiann Tukanizinj srtd Saki Agmcy

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