Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 214, Lebanon, Boone County, 6 June 1917 — Page 3
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Miff .1 lit SPEAK HERE JUNE 13 Indianapolis Woman to Address Joint Meetinj; nt Presbyterian Church. ,'tnfit work being done at the '.erian hospital in San .loan am! tniK facts concerning Cuba anil will I"' the subject for the ting talk t bo given next Wodafti'riKion. Juno 11, at the joint g u f the Industrial society anil i.ii..n-y it)' of the Presby. n chim-h to be hold at the church, speaker for the meeting will be S. S. Mrt'rpa of Indianapolis. earnestly rc.postod that all t'.is of the church be present. A ul invitation is uixen to all the s of tho city who nre interested on i( Fits elected. . At the ralM rrecUrg lie Queen Either Cirrte of the M. I.', church ! ' Mil a-t erenmv at the home of liie Hi.:-s I uri'.o am! I.eur.e Edwards or North Meridian street tho following ..fleers were elected: President. Mm. Byron Jones: vice-president, Mis? Augusta Caldwell: secretary. Miss. Mary Kuth Smith: assi.iUiit w retat y, Miss Arth"lma Parr; eorrespondne secretary. Miss .Mary Allstatt: 'tiernry secretary, Mis Pauline Wilson: mite box secretary, Miss I.enne Kdwards: treasurer. Miss Lois Jones: pies reporter, Miss Maymc Stoltz: superintendent. Mrs. liert Miller; asistant superintendent, Mr. J, A. Ho-hire. During the evening a short -iree-mm unoer the direction of Miss I ueilc 1'iice t'iven, the .subject for tho evening's discussion being. ' Old Spain and Mew America.' The member derided during the busines, Kiriod to ww for the French Relief C M B DINNER. The regular Fortnightly etuh dinner will be given Thursday evening it 7 o'clock by Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Schultz and Mr. and Mrs. I.. F. Jones a the hie of th former on West North street. Stores ffrired. R. K. IV'illiamB. SUFFERED Many Remedies Tritnl !a Vain. Well and Strong fter Takir.fj Lydia E. Pink!am' Vegetable Compound. PparUmburr;, S. ('. "For nin yiar I nulfCTix from biunacne, wenkni-si, tt ! ami irrepiiianttea ! l o I nil'i hanllydo rr.v worn. 1 tried n.anv wnwui but f,und rio p-Tmarej relief. After takintr I.vdia K. Pinkham s eetahla ( o,,ur,tI I feit a vreat cliam'. for l hi lllllLf . the better and am firk now wen ami mronu Ifif I so I havBnotrnuhl i1 . . . iioinsr my won . I hope verv uer of I.ydin L. Pinkham eyetable ( omiound vt ol p-t a. (treat relief an I did from it ne." Mra. S. U. McABEB, la Kewuy Ave., Siartj. lyiirjr, S. C lb reaaon women write rjch (rratofut ltter to tlia I.ydia E. Pinkham MeHcin Co. ia that i.ydia E. Pmknam'a Vacotsbl Compound baa tifunp til and hunniridui into thir from tiieir nlntia they th ! a,m? to - Vu.i 'i tent fii v 'u . , t,i4 l.
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BY MIS9 ET PREmffiilDDl Miss Helen Til us and Mr. Ralph Good in. Popular Young People, Take Vows. Masses of lovely pink roses and ..no.v halls made an effective netting at the heme ot Mr. and .Mrs. l,en Ti;u s, 'al l North l ehanon street, for the narrate of theil dauirhtel', Helen, anil i'.alpn tiiMslwin, which wan celebrated ast .v-nine at 7::i0 o'clock. Before he cer-mony li .rold '.iKollette, accoinpanieii by Miss Itulii !"rkins, san ,i proirram of bridal airs, " At Dawn-it-ir" Cadiecnl and "Out of the Mi-f i'l eVf!einacher and for the entrance ..f the bridal couple Mish Perkins playil the lindal Chorus from Uihenjfrin and during the readinir of the service To a Wild liose." (McDowell). As he Van lyke double rin? ceremony oninoicireii by the Rev. 0, Hl.'iiiniirhael, pastor of the Presbtet'an church, the briile anil biidejrroom itood before the fireplace which wa iecoiated with ferns, trailinp vines, ro'f;; end iinowhallf1. A rolor scheme f piiik and white was carried out in all the rooms, many pink roses, snowballs and greenery beinjr arranged in wall pockets and bow ls. In the dining .oom the table was adorned with a ;iowl of pink roses graced with a large how of pink tulle and the light was rm pink tapers in crystal holders vhich v.ere placed on the buffet. At me ?nii of the table wis the large iiedd'ng cake which was cut by the hride who used the bridal knife used ny Mrs. Clark l.e'rv, formerly Miss I'.dith Shelby, ut h?r wed linn thi.mter. Ice cream molded in the shut of u rose and placed on real rose petals, cakes iced in pink, white and link mints and coffee were served by ihe Misses lierthee Perkins. Nell Mohtell and Mrs. Thomas I.. Neal of his city and Miss Mary Norwood of Indianapolis, cousin of the bride '.'oifee wa: poured by Miss Cornelia litus also of Indianapolis, and also a cousin of the bride. The hride was charming in a gown f white net over a net droo. Emaroidered organdie lent charm to the panei eifect of the waist and skirt. The whole effect was sample but very tfective. Her flowers were a corsage -hower bouquet of bride's roacs and ,i!ies of the valley and she carried a real lace handkerchief belonging te Mrs. Thomas L. Neal who carried the kerchief at her wedding which took ;tlaee a few yeara ago. Mr. Goodwin ha taken hi bride on it wedding journey and upon their reaim wi!J reside with his parents, Mr. .mil Mr?. James C. Goodwin of west of Itmnon. Mm. (eioiUin traveled in t nary blue suit with blouse of seafoam green and hat of dark blue. The out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norwood and family. Mr. line Mrn. J'lhn Titus and daughter Cornelia, of Indianupolis and Okla Sicks who is attending Indiana universitv. Mr. ami Mrs. Cood.vin are both .laduat.s of the local high s,ho.d Mm. Goodwin also graduated from the Pradley I'olytechnieal Institute at Peoria, III , and for one year taught Domestic Science in the Quincy, III., fhools. Mr. Goodwin attimded Pur fue university and is a memlwr of thi Purdue chapter of the Phi Delta Theta raternity. Both are among LebanonV most popular young pocioty folk. liIBI.E I.EACI E MEETS. Mrs. E. C. Gullion had charge of the half hour's Ilible study at the meeting of the liusinesH Women's Bible league faehl last evening in the basement of the library. Following the .-tudy the member sewed on shirts for the French Relief Association. During the short business, gession it was decidiil to change the date of the meeting from the second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month to the son, nd and fourth Thursday evenngs. The next meeting will be held -wo weeks from tomorrow. NOON DINNER PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walters entertained at a noon dinner party yesterday at their home on North East treet complimentary to Mr. and Mrs F. I.. Sheeks and Miss Mattie Snydet if Heaumont. Tex., who are the guests if Lebanon relatives. Other guest., were Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Sicks, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Evans, Mrs. ,. G. Storms and Don O. Robertson and children. Today Mr. and Mrs. Evans entertained with a family dinner In honor of Mr. and Mra. Sheeka anil Miss Snyder. TRI KAPPA MEETING. The regular bi-weekly meeting of the TK Kappa aorority was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Miss Nnrali Darnall on Eaat South atreet ith Mim Ethel Orear and Mi Elsie Wilheim i New Harmotir, nh the V, v K mine and IV1 oe l' ' t
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SOCIAL CALENDAR. THURSDAY. Travel Club Mra. Morria Ritchie, 7:.TO. Mina Minnie Richey, Min.i iene drove and M'b Helen Kenworthy assistants. FRIDAY. Mother's club of the Julia Harney building -Mr. W. K. Callane 2 Thimbleine club Mra. Goorire ManRun, 2:110. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Rov Mctzger spent Tuesday in Indianapolis. Mrs. W. A. Buntin and daughters, the Misses Katherine and Pauline Wilson, spent today in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Adams aod Mra. Ida Wyncoop were guests Sunday of C. O Powell and family of Max. Dr. H. .N. Coons left today for Chicago v.here he will probably be until atuniay when he will return here. Mrs. Will Bowser of this city and hou.- guest, Mrs. Alice Bowser, of Kloia, were in Indianapo'ia today visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Irou! and son were entertained Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clint Taylor of near Pleasant View. ' Harold and Lois Mvers of West Chicago street are spending the week with their brothers, Ellis and Ivan, of near Roachdale. R. T. Sunderland, of Bloomington. was the gu-.'ft Sunday of his aunt, Mrs. K. E. Emmons and Mr. Emmons of East Main street. Miss Dorothy Neese of East South street is spending the week in InNaiioinitw with her bi other Ru Neese and family. Preanyterian ladies, please do not forgi-t the meeting of the Industrial society and the missionary society of the church to be held next Wcdnc-day at the church. George M. Thompson, of Cicero. Ind., spent Tuesday and Tuesday night with Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Jones of Esst Washington street leaving this morning for Frankfort, M-s. Anna Stoltz who is visiting her son George Stoltz. and family of Farmland, Ind., will return home Thursday and on Friday will leave for Chicago for a visit with her son Charles Stoltz and wife. ' Mrs. Fred Coffin anil son have returned to their home in Indianapolis after a visit with Mrs. Samuel WalIron and family of South Lebanon treet. Mrs. Sophronia Wesner of Indianapolis, who accompanied Mrs. Coffin here remained for a longer visit at the Waldron home. , Clarence Altum. Sergeant of the ledical Corps of the militia at . St. Petersburg, Fla., is here for a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Altum of North East street, hefore leaving about the mildle of August for active service "somewhere in France." Mr. Altum feels the change in climate after leaving the sunny south which is in fact very sunny and warm. Miss Elsie Wilheim of New Harmony, Ind., a teacher in the Noblesville schools, is spending several days 'his week with Miss Helen Kenworthy and the Misses Pauline and Katherine Wilson before going to Bloomington to be present at the commencement exercises of Indiana university from which college she graduates next week. Miss Wilheim and Miss Kenworthy are sorority sisters both be ing members of the Indiana university -hunter of the Tri Delta sorority. Mrs. Raymond Tillotson and chilIren of Red Bluff, California, are in Indiana to spend the summer with her aarents at 1-afayette and Mr. Till ot .on's parents. Rev. and Mra. Demetri us Tillotson of Cniwfordai!te, On Friday of last week Rev. and Mrs. Tillotson and Mrs. Raymond Tillotson and son were dinner guests of the Misses Rerthee and Ruth Perkins of South Meridian street. Raymond Tillotson who formerly resided here has nlisted for service in France and while there will do forestry service work such as he is at present doing for ihe I'nited States government. He will in all probability vh.it here this fall before going to France. GRATEFl'1. FOR HELP. The officers of the Tabitha Helpers class of the Central Christian church lesire to thank all those who ao generously helped to complete work unlertaken for the French Relief Association. In two weeks th'ough their ' ffortai, sixty day shirts, four dozen wash cloths, two dozen handkerchiefs, one dozen trays, six crocheted raps have been made. Those having shirts ill please return them to the library by Thursday evening. ATTENDED Fl'NERAL. Mr. and Mrs. Dora Overleese of west of Lebanon went to Lafayette this morning to attend the funeral of Mr j. Overleese' uncle, Thomas E. Sense, who was murdered the first of this week, The funeral services were .-ondurted thi afternoon at 1:80 o'cloi k. Ma, .Neni-e waa also the uncle of Fi-uek w.i of thi city. Mr. ' - - e to aUei.4 th fus-
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Sample Shoe Sale Having just purchased a big lot of sample shoes I will put them on sale Friday and Saturday, June 8th ami 9th. No one can afford to miss this sale. Prices less than manufacturers' cost today. "Cut the High Cost of Living" Come in and look them over. Women's and Men's high and low shoes, comfort shoes, house shoes, good staple and extreme styles, HIGH GRADE SHOES. HERE IS WHERE YOU WIN IF YOU HAVE SMALL FEET, Sample shoes are always small. Women's sizes 2'i, 3, 3'i and a few 4. Men's sizes 6, 6't, 7 and a few Vt. During this sample shoe sale I will give TEN PER CENT OFF ON ALL OTHER SHOES IN STOCK.
CLEM HEATON LEBANON-WEST SIDE SQUARE "BETTER SHOES FOR LESS" SELZ OLD STAND
ILUNOWTIZEN DIED IE John T. Casey Succumbs to Extended Illness Funeral Thursday. John T. Casey, a well known resident of this city died at his home, WW East Main street, at 10:40 o'clock this morning following a four years' illness. He was born in Trimble county, Kentucky, September l'J, lK'-C and cop.se'i'jently sixty yenm, eight months and seventeen days old at the time death called him. On September 24, 1884 he was united in carriage in this city to Nannie A. Woodurd who with five children. Lieutenant Edgar A. Casey, Miss Ethel V. Casey, Fred F. Casey, Orpha M. Casey and Mrs. Eva V. Callane, survives him. One brother, William M is deceased and one brother Culvln B. Casey is living, There were three sisters, Mrs. Kate Quinsley ami Mra. Annie Sedwirk both deceased and Mrs. Elizabeth Uadgett who survives. The funeral services will be private and will be held at the residence at 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon, the Rev. A. L. Ward officiating, llurial will be at Mts. Run cemetery. R. R. NO. 9. Mrs. Mary Wills spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Carrie Anderson and her mother. Mra. McDonald is some better at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Morris called on Mr. and Mra. Chas. Heady Friday afternoon. Mra. Iral Perkins and son Morris of Crawfordsville, visited relatives at Lebanon from Thursday until Sunday. Mra. Wright Sparks and son of Kirklin, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hill. Miss Mae Dillon took supper Saturday evening with Mr. and Mra. roy Atkinson of Lebanon. Albert Wills entertained at dinner Sunday the following: Rev. and Mra. Hendrrshot, of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Perkins and Mr. and Mrs. Clint Perkins. Mrs. Nancy Brenton spent Monday with her on Ward near Hopewell. Spring suits now reduced In price. Buy now and taee. Isadora Eichnwn'a. W clean 8 by 12 ruga for f 1. Miller A Morria, Apr. 80-tf,
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Some Real Bargains in Ladies' Pumps and Low Shoes. For Quality See FRENCH'S SHOE STORE S.S. Square
MORTGAGE LOANS on B -vne county farms of approved title 6"i 6 years No commission. Farmers State Bank I.FBANOV SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge, pel iiuo t! Double edge, per dozen 5 We pay postage one way. Barker & Son. Lebanon Harry L. Kenworthy HANDLES ALL KINDS OF NONTAXABLE SECURITIES ttaaiaVaee Shane, 824; OMee, 1M
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