Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 202, Lebanon, Boone County, 24 May 1917 — Page 5
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KXl I want what I ask for &Od iKqI I know what it would jpVj rgfQ mean Hi p home without DQf tnXj It- Mhr won't take DQf chances she's nr of firV Iftnl Cslumet sure of lifcht. JrVfl 1D04 wt,'"om, m"t bak- rVt 1 m form results of purity rSpV i OOi economy . Yea try JfQj ,gfl CALUMET gg K5 Baku( Powder Kg ' vxi t'' yr LQ4 favoritt brand one fUy lC and jou'll rwvrfo Puu VOl met it tht vrorid't CjJ DQ4 twit Baking Pow- KJtJ fcCjtJ e in pric." POC fCxi Rmjhm 5J
Why Not Save? Why not nH money when you can ? Look at the opportunity I give yea to save on dental work. Why pay 50c fjr extracting teeth? I extract teeth without pain, only 23c Why pay lie for silver filling? My price SGc Why pay S to $8.00 for gold crowns 7 My price 13.04 to 13. W. My prices on other dental work juit aa reasonable. I guarantee my work to be aa good aa the beat Call and see s.H yna will he t5R vinced. J. A. PARR Keai-Caae Block, North Ride f Square, Lebanon, Ind. Phone Proper Food (or Weak Stomachs. The proper food for one many may be all wrong for another. Every one should adopt a diet suited to his age and occupation. Thoee who have weak stomachs need to be especially careful and should eat slowly and masticate their food thoroughly. It is else important that they keep their bowels regular. When they become constipated or when they feci dull and stupid after eating, they should take Chamberlain a Tablets to strengthen ' the stomach and move the bowols. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect Adv. 0HICHE8TERS PILLS J- HANOI fll.l, m. b R. IL Johnson, live stock and general auctioneer, Lt,lanon, Indiana, II. It. 2.
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Charles Higbee and family of Lebanon, called on Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Higbee Sunday. Marie Coy spent Monday night and Tuesday with Evelyn Batta. Estes Smith and Bob Swop have gone to Wisconsin to work for the Wilson Milk company. Squire McKinley, Ruby Evans and son Muster Evans and Mary Cogswell, were in Lebanon last Wednesday. Sam Coy of Krankfort spent Sat urday night and Sunday with his fam ily here. Miss Lilian Bextell and brother Charles of Lebanon spent the week end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. ! Revtell Cart Etheridge of Lebznon, spent the latter piirt of the week with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John Bextell. Evelyn Batts spent Sunday with Esther and Bernice Brown. Louis Shirley and family of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sedwick and baby near Christian Liberty, Lora Shirley and family spent Sunday with Truss Shirley and wife. Nett Coy, son Cecil and Marie Coy spent last week with Terry Grove. Decoration services will be held at F.limville, May 30 at 2 o'clock. The Rev. W. F. Butkner will give the address which will be followed by other 'ci-vices. The following committees have been appointed: Instrumental mu.iic, Clinton Saunders; vocal music. K. T. Carr: on finance, John Bextell, Warren Edrinirton and Otis McCoy; licncral committee, Mesdames May Howard arid Audie Shirley, who will appoint all committees on flowers, drilling the children etc.; marking graves, D. M. Parish. Sunday being Verna Hoffman's birthday, a surprise dinner was given in honor of the occasion. Classes four and five of the Christian church and the Christian Endeavor gathered in the grove of Fred Hoffman with well filled baskrta. In tiie afternoon the Endcavorera held their aerviees in the grove. NEW SALEM. Mi3 Ola Harrell of Bedford, Ijwlence county, Is vixiting her sister Mrs. Len Beck and family. Miss Faulme Titus spent Friday afternoon with Misses Paulina and Mildred Beck. Graham sn;i family spent Sun day with Mr. and Mra. Ora Brookhirf at Lebanon. The Ladies' Aid met at the church Wednesday afternoon. They will meet every two weeks. The first and third Wednesdays of each month. Len Beck returned home Friday from a week's stay at his farm in Ijiwrenre county, Tom Smith and family called on Kanford Idee and family Sunday afternoon. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Charles Hall were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shumate and Mrs. T. V. Stewart. Mr. and Mra. Basil Hall had as their guests Saturday night and Sunday Misa Marie Necse and Fay Turner of Lebanon. A surprise and shower was given for Mrs. Gladys View Thrine Friday afternoon. She received a number of nice and useful presents. Those present were Mrs. Cris Thrine and daughters, Mra. William Fall, Mrs. cena Caldwell and daughter, Mrs. Earl Burgin, Mrs. Fay Ham Mra. Cyrus Ham. Misa Florence Hall, Mrs. Sam Graham and son Adrian, Mrs. Len Beck and daughters Ienora and Vivian, Mrs. Leander Beck. Mrs. Bert Titus, Mrs. Earl Cook, Mrs. Fred lewis and daughter Catherine, and Mrs. Clark Klaningam. Refreshments were served. Mrs. C. M. Jacoby and daughter Ethel spent Tuesday with friends at Thorntown. HOVER STATIION. Edith Morrison of Rose Hill visited the past week with her graririparcnts J. L. Erskine and wife. Mrs. Jesse Kmmert and daughter Mildred of North Salem, were the guests of James Gordon and wife last week. Mrs. Cornelia Smith and son and Mrs. Mary Miller' of Marion were the guests of B. L. Sumpter and family the fore part of the week. Clair Bratton and wife were the srues'.s of George Crim and wife of 1.'J Thursday night. Cheater Miller and family of Thorntown were the guests of Everette Caldwell and family. i. C. Caldwell and wife were tht guests of Charlei E. McClain and family Sunday. Guy Morrison and family rlsited Sunday with James Roark and wife of Advance. Edward Maddox and wife of East Road to Happinma. He asruabie, thaerlul and good Matured and you are much likely to be hr-v You will find tins diili-ult, if
of Lebanon, anj William SW,tUx and family went the' gueeta of James Maddox and family, Sunday, Several from thia neighborhood heard the addrew gives by tht Rev. Tinsley, of North Salem on "Th Present War From Bible View," at the First Christian church at Advance Sunday evening. SURAL ROUTE 11. Pavid Glenrlenlng and wife motored to Indianapolis Sunday tn their new Ford. Maurice L'pdike who has been very ill with the meaalea ia able to be up. Mra. William Berry and brother, Ollie Miller visit--' their sunt in Roaaville. 111., Saturday. Jamea Red la taking treatment in Indianapolis for his foot Mra. Sarah Wills was buried at Pleasant View Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Goodwin and son Ralph visited relatives in Thorntown Sunday. Miss Mae Reynolds has returned to Franklin for the final three weeks' work after attending the Lebanon hlirh school commencement Mrs. Willard VanHuss visited relatives in Indianapolis Sunday. Mrs. S. T. Reynolds delightfully entertained the Jolly Stitchers Friday
afternoon. Mrs. J. C. Goodwin and Clint L'pdike attended the meeting of Tabitha Helpers at the Christian church Wed nesday. Mrs. Mary Hughes. Mrs. Emma Glendenning, Mra. J. C. Goodwin and Mrs. William Berry attended the meeting of the Franchise league M on lay night. DISTRICT NO. T. Alfred Kolb made a business trip to Lebanon Saturday. Paul Stevenson, who has been teaching in the Lebanon city schools the past year, returned to his home north of Zionsville, Saturday morning. John Haines of Indianapolis, visited over Saturday and Sunday with Albert Stevenson and family. Tob Muston of New Augusta died Friday and was buried at Little Eagle Cteek cemetery, Sunday. KeU Clark, of Indianapolis, is spending a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Webster Neese. The people of the Little Eairle Creek neighborhood held their annual "Home romin g meeting" Sunday, everybody coming with well-filled buckets and enjoying a splendid dinner. A good program waa rendered in the afternoon. Alfred Kolb ia driving a new Elk hart automobile. Paul Stevenson attended the L H. S. alumni reception and dance at the Elk's hall last Friday night. The Westfield Senior class play was given at Jolietville Saturday night GATHERED IN. Mrs. John Chambers and daughter Coza and Misses Hulda, Goldie and Juanita Sandlin visited with Mrs. Osa Brock and children Tuesday after noon. Miss Marv Wills visited with Misses Gladys and Fidelia Brock Wednesduy afternoon. Mr. and Mis. Ora Brock and family f southeast of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs Orville Isenhower and son, SitmuoJ J., Mr. and Mrs. James Buchanan and Mrs. Emma Buchanan visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Buchanan of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Gates of Lebanon, and Misa Gerutdine Chambers visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Chambers south east of Ibanon Sunday. M,v,.-i. Karl one pi) and Harold I-awler visited with Cletua Walker Sunday. ROARK. I-awrence Hopper of Lcbar.cn Is working for Ralph Jones. J. C. Caldwell and wife spent Sunday with Cha:les E. McClain and family. Mrs. Jess Emmert and daughter Mildred of North Salem spent last ek with J. H. Gordon and wife. J. T. Jones and wife, John Ben fores, Huirh Pierce and son Frank vihited relatives at North Salem Sunday. H. P. Stephens and wife entertained at Sunday dinner, Mr. and Mrs M. M. Routh, Mrs, Charlotte Wilson", Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Shelley. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis. ROSSTON. Lloyd Griswnld spent last week with his grandmother Mrs. Griswold of Gadsden. Basil Baker hr.s been very aU k with tonailitis at the home ef his parents Henry Bukcr and wife th past few 'lays. Several' from thia vicinity sttended the funeral of Tone Muston which was held at Zionsville Sundav, T. W. Stevens nd wife and datallers Hester and Vonds and James Quick and wife were Sunday guests of Lloyd Woodard and wifo of Cy clone. , NEW BRUNSWICK. Albert Sloan and family ami Kuril Kenney and wife and J iVn Kenney Sid w fe v'd S. S V .', I
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Walter and family, nt Sunday with Harold and Myrtle. Mr, and Mrs. Edgar llailey railed in tilt evening. Otis Lowe of Itainstown, spent Sundya with J. W. Woodard and family. A large number from this place attended the funeral of .Mrs. Lowcl Higgena at Milledgevillc, Sunday afternoon. Charles Burtner of Co. II, L U. ti. was home on a three days furlough. JAMESTOWN, R. It. 2a. Mr. and Mrs. George Kperry spent Sunday afternoon at Lebanon, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morgan with Mrs. Sperry's sister, Miss Jennie Moss, one of the nurses at the Witham hospital. Mr. and Mm. Albert Wynkoop and daughter Miss Mary Kdna of near Man. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Frank Jarksun and daughter Octova and Miss Carrie Jackson. Tboss who took dinner Sunday with Mra. Klut Murry and son Charles were Mrs. Betty Harvey and Mrs. Maud Kmmert and non Jamea Hugh. Miss r ranees Kernodle went to Danville, Ind., Monday to enter school litem Tuesday morning. ' Mrs. Kliia Murry and son Charles .-"-it on j runk J.iikson and family
SWINGS FUMED OAK , , $7.50 th Mrs. John Murry and son Charles. Kenneth Harvey ient Monday with Ilen and Donald Kmmert. Mrs. (ilenn Scott and daughter Dorthy and Ituhy spent Monday afternoon with Mr. Klixa Murry anu son Charles. John I'nderwootl of J;imetown, eeent Sunday with lister Harvey. BKTHKL. Grant Swift spent Sunday with Leo Sanders and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hr.illi anent Sunday with her father who is in very poor health. Mrs. Nanny Kersey has moved in the Bert Perkins house east of Ilclhel.
WHITKSTOWX. Mrs. Alvina Dulin and daughters Neva and Dcleda were the guests of Dora Dulin and family Tuesday. Virgia Pipes was the guest of Jessie Clina. John Thompson and family had as arutsts Sunday Mr. and Mis. William Swafford and daughter Ines. Mr. and Mrs, Bay Swafford f-om Sheridan. Mr. and Mrs, Jack MeCarty of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Walker and children and Mr. and Mis. Dick Klrchgn and family. Vis. J 11,1 Ca y and d-whter - . . t ( if i -1 "f V-s. C.rry's , i s " ''tl.le nho 1 ill
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