Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 214, Lebanon, Boone County, 6 June 1917 — Page 5

County News

LOWER MT. ZION. Children's duy cxcrclsei will be held here Sunday June 17, immediately after .Sunday. Mini Myrtie Logan of Advance ha been a recent visitor at her brother Koy Chamberlain. Mrs. Nellie Graves and ons Inaor Newton and Kmmit and Mrs. tairinda Jnne ent Kriday with Harve Jones and family at Jamestown. Jesse Duncan, son of Albert I)uncan. has the meanlcs. John Airhart went to Jamestown Saturday to visit hir. daughter Mrs. Iniae Kmmert and family. Kd Washburn and family anil Ora Kmmcrt's were Sun.by dinner quests of Albert Riilenour and family. Mr. Guy White!)- an.l Miss Rubv Cully spent Friday afternoon with Mm. Mary Auschutz. Monday afternoon the Sunday school pupkrintnlent, Mis. Clam Washburn. Misses Fdyth Canada and Lria Km mert, McKilHinow iiarve Airhart ami Roy Chamberlain met with the children at the church to make arrnnirr-rw-ntu for Children' day. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Re, Ch'i'VRos and family, Lou Turner ;;ml I'M Wai-liburn'd vitnes.seil the raisini; o. the flag st J;b!tii itiiMny ftr noon. Lowell Kmmeit was in Lebanon Tuesday. P. F. Ilarwood of Craw fnnUvill' took Jii.uci ,v Il'.i.iy nofflttV Fii day on hi. way from Cincinnati v.i:i the l'roilitt automobile hearse. Mr. Alice Fmniert sjMMit Fii.i.i with Mrs. George Canada and l.iuirii ter I-ah. Mrs. Mabel Hush visited her ni it heMrs. Joseph Sutton near Dover Thui-s day. Mr. and Mr. Bailev Duncan wei' Sunday (rueitii of I.en Beck and fam iiyH W. Proffltt and daughter Virtork and Rhotla of Advance Motored t Crawfnrdiiville Monday afternoon. Harold Thompson of ln!ianuio!o visited hi parents, Mr. and .Mis Dut Thompson flora Thursday unti Sunday. J. H. Airhart and family were tlv gruoats of Mrs. Airhart'.; brotht r il bert Poland and family near Danville Sunday. Th gatheriiijt at the t'ol-cn home was in the nature of a reunion. Others present were Mr. and Mrs Henry Poland of Jamestown; Iluechler ami family. ,if Kuin-town: Mrs. Vi. Taylor and daughter Leone of Jamestown, George Gnlhe and family. Harve Rickette and family. George Warner and Fred Poland and family. Mrs. Wilbcrt Poland wa assisted in entertaining by Mrs. Fred. Poland Previous arrangements had been maile for a photographer and a family group was taken. Miss Myrtle Logan spent Morula) with Mr.' Mary Shields. The attendance at hunday schoo1 w:w 51, offering. J'J-12, chapters 10'. Tmr name of Ion tmmert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Emmert. wan placer1 on the crfulle roll. Visitors were Orval Kmmert and family. Myrtle Loiran and Krm st Jones and W. T. Farrow's The opening consisted in singing reading of lesson alternately by superintendent, nnd school, invocation by J. A. Farrow. E. M. Graves and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mitchell i.nd di.ughlil Sylva, Alva Culley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Culley were truest of Earf Graves and family Sunday. On account of irvciement weather the meeting which was to have been held at the Community building Thursday afternoon, took place on Friday afternoon. Those present wenMrs. Fdgar Dale, Mrs. Kliza Bartlett. Mrs. Kena Prorlitt and daugh'er Victoria. Mrs. Pearl Airhart and daugh-

ter Mary. Mrs. Clara Washburn and

Mrs. Cordelia rlmmert. The time

spent tjicking comfort.i, distributing work and trving out a machine which

the society decided to buy of A. A Garner.

Orval r.mmert and family from near lidnga atleniled services here Sunday and took dinner with David Fmmort

nd family. Mrs. Mary Shields and Mrs. .Mar Ausehutr. were guests of Mr. and Mr.Karl Graves Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Proffltt and

daughter Victoria were Sunday guests

of Sam rrazier and family.

William Duncan and children have

the measies. The body of Joi n M. R-own tcrred here Sunday. F'mera

preached at New liuss by Kev. Smith

who al'O read a portion of scripture

and offered praver at the ojien g

Mr. Ilrown contributed to thr rem-

etery fund. His d' posit ion maile h many friends. Albert Dun-ran was in Lebanon F

Mr. and Mr. William Ruechier of

New Ho: attended services here Sun

day htm! were arenmpanied home bv Rev. F. L. Myers and family for

dinner.

Clyde: Culluy and famlK- had i

truest Surtilay Mr. and Mm. (.'alia

Eos, Mr. and Mrs. Lww Owens

nvj in Fred, lr Scott and family

from tvmr Thorntown, Ernest Wring

ton H family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry

Rose, Somner Owprn and family unw

ise Osrns and family.

t.W.AVH.i-1.. Miss Ethel Warburton was in Leb

anon Monday.

Mabel Newkirk and children spent

Monday afternoon with Kate Reed,

John McMath and family of near

Sheridan were ttuesta of J. J. Warburton and family Wednesday.

Charles lligbee and family of Lebnon were Saturday afternoon callers

of Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Higbee.

Theodore McMannis spent bund

with his mother Mrs. Mario McMannis near Shepherdsville.

Mrs. Majoria Tucker of Inoianpolin, was the truest Sunday of her

gruniliHirents Mr. and Mrs. John Hex-tell.

Mrs. Mabel Warren and two childn and Uoo Cogswell of Bowers Ma

tion. spent the latter part of the

eek with Stace Cogswell and Alary

Cogswell.

s. Cm a r'li-U r r.d br.by have

gone lo Sheridan for an extended visit

ith J. J. Mi-Math and family. Sam Cov and family moved to

Frankfort li-t Thursday for future

esidrnre. .Mr. Coy is employed in he car hams at that place. Newt Daily and wife and Hu'l.-r l.itts spent Thursday with P.ob H .'t ml wife near Lebanon. Terry Parks, wife and daughter aiith weie in iVtuin.in Saturday. Fied McCrosky and baby of n-nr

Kirklin were Sunday guests of Lilimith and family.

Moses G.iodluiight '''' 're mirr guests of Mrs. Henry Martin ui.h of Lebanon Sunday. Frn"k Caldaell -md firmly of ! ehim siient Tuesd-iv night and Wedmuiv with rilatives here. VSen.l-l and Klizahet., M'M'inni. i-nt Sunday with Call awl Kdith

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Thursday, Friday and Saturday

V u tor Rat Is and two sons of Joiietillo ranif Wednesday for the iH-cn , on services. They were dinner gui is f John Katt- and famiW. Mrs. IVurl Hillock and b-diy "f 1 -b lion is .-p.-ndlng the v.-ck with lier arcrts Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Swope. hs. Swot.- ar,d ehildit-n and Mis. tn'ii k and baby called on Mrs. Louis or Wediieday afternoon.

AKOt'M) THF STATION. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Con. land t-nt uml.iv afteimxin with Mr. and Mis. :. H. P.yfild. Mrs. Kmma Carrii'T and daughter

di.-s Claia from Columbia City me

f-ting Mr. and Mrs. Parley Cnrnger. P.a.-il Smith from near Fairview dtel Tuesday ith Mr. and Mrs. . S. Cpeland. Frnest Hiland spept Saturday night id Sunday with I.e tif P 'ield. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lawler and .n Harold and Mr. and M's. Fd

Matto spent Ihursilay in Imnan-

L.lis. M'. and Mrs. G rover Stewart visited i.ndav with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph

Reck.

Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Ilines am! mily visited Sunday with Mr. and

Mrs. John lines and famil).

Jiiss (iay Copeiand of lndianan liv, siting her sister Mrs. Maud LawMr:.. Fannie Whitlow of Lebanon ent Monday with her daughter Mrs.

Mannie Cerriger.

Mr. and .Me. Ru.-sel Hewitt visited unday with -Mr. and Mrs. Irvm Wills

ind family.

Mr. and Mrs. Waiter P rrine and mily attended the tiaptiiing at MU.

Run Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Russel Dewitt and .-s Maud Hewitt entertained Mr. I Mrs. Scott leiltt and fam Iv

from near Roa-ton at a ;W oc'e,k

linner Wednesday ev-ning. Mr. and Mr. Dora Overleese and 'amily nsded Sunday w!h Mr. and Mis. John Sicks and family. Mi's. Lizzw Ovi.-rl.cse received word

Monday evening that her uncle

I hon.as Sense of near Lafayette ban

been niuidered.

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Rev. W. H. Williams and wi'e t....k dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. j M. Stnlti. John Akcrs and wife called on Mrs. Washburn Sunday afterniain who is; very ill. I Isaac Isenhour and family f-pent i Sunitav with Samuel Rogers and fam-1 ily west of l...-b.inon. I Hush Witt and family and Mrs. Mary Carr visited Saturday and Sun-! day with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Whit-1 Will Hme, wife and daughter of i n"ar Rig Springs were shopping in i Lebanon Saturday and culled on Mr. t and Mrs. J. M. Stultz Saturday even-1 :ng. I Joseph Bradley and wife, Omer i

Hradl"y and wife and Miss Nettie -:Uton i pent Sunday with Kddie Staton and family. Mr. as, Mrs. Jack Adair entertained Surdev (Maud Warburton and uife, Roy li'jsh and wife, Ira Clingler nnd May Adair.

WF.ST OF PIKE. Mis Cuba Caldwell is visiting with her aunt. Mrs. Mary Smart, at r ranKfort. , Philip TT.rine relumed home Weilnesday after a week's vis-t w ith relatives ami ft ii-nds at Green-burn anil Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Endros, Frank and Lucv Lndres moUircd to Indianapolis Thursday. Msnd Mis. Ray Kern ami family v; Misitiy at Lebanon. Mrs. ( h;i. Fndres, Lucj 'Hru r .i lr.-s vw.te.l s a i

Save Money On Silks At 29c Per Yard One table of plain and fancy colored silks, regular values at 50c, special for these three 9Qr days, jier yard At 49c Per Yard One lot of fancy Silks, 7oc and 79c values, fine for Skirts and Dresses, special for these AQ( three days, per yard At $1.50 Per Yard Our entire stock of $2.00 plain and fancy Silks, including Keldings, Wash Satin, special for these three days, at, CI KA per yard Pi.tiV Extra Special Most all colors in thirty-six inch Messaline, Taffeta, Crei" de Chine and Silk Poplin, also a big showing of Fancy Silks, values up to $1.50, special for these three days at, (CI ff per yard P1.VV

Bargains in Children's Wear

Dress Special No. 1 About 150 pretty new Sprinsr Dresses, made of best quality Ginghams, Hizes 6 to 14 vears, regular $1.00, $1.25, $1.39 and $1.50 dresses, priced for these three days At 69c, 3 for $2.00 Dress Special No. 2 About, 100 new Spring Dresses of Ginprham and Feu-ale, ms 2 to C ycunt, am! a few sizes 6 to 12 years, regular 50c and 6!)c dresses, priced for these threedays At 39c, 3 for $1.00 Childrens Hots Onn special lot of about 25 Hats, mostly white, with pink and blue trimming, values to $1.50, special for fiQ these three (lays at JJC Hair Ribbon. Special

Extra wide and stiff Moire Ribbon,

the wanted colors, sit-ial for these three days at, per yard .

19c

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Miscellaneous Bargains

10c

Ciood heavy Unbleached Towel

ing, per yard

Beautiful Corset Covers, all OKn sizes, at ... '. V Plain and fancy Cotton Crepe, -J P per yard ....AtV One table of 15e plain and fancy " "I Ginghams, per yard AAl Oil Cloth, either light or dark - rt patterns, siecial, per yard A It

Just two pieces of $1.50 (J1 1 A Table Linen, special per yd. O A . L U $1.25 and $1.50 fancy Georg- (pi AO ette ColLirs, special at )A.UU Twenty-five pieces of "G inch Percales, light colors only, secial for A these three days, per yard AlC Twelve pieces of 35c colored Voiles, special for these three days OKr at, per yard AitlV

Millinery Specials One lot of Trimmed Hats, in almost every wanted color, value to $5.00, special for these (Jjl AA three days at OA.VV One lot of Untrimmed Hats, including beautiful leghorns, Milan hemps, plain hemps, Panamas, lisere and hair braids, a large table full to select from, values to $1.50, special for these three days, CI at, each 0LUO EXTUA-SPECIAL-EXTRA All Flowers, Feathers. Orimments and Fancies. OC values up to $1.00, special for these three days 4iUl

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E Suits, Dresses, Waists, Dress SKirts and children s Dresses ever snown at inis season oi inc year. , , : .

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Vfaist Special

Our entire stock of $5.95, $6.50 and $).50 Georette Waists, all sizes and colors, special for

these three days only, (T J rfCT

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Wash Skirts

New Wash Skirts, these three days at

for

great values, special

... 98c to $2.98

$10 Coat and Suit Special $15.00 and $17.50 Coats and Suits in navy, black.

and all colors, priced for thest three days only, at

For $4.50 Spring Coat Forty-live new Spring Coats, plain white and novelty materials (14 JT A worth up to $9.75, for iD'l.OU Wool Dress Skirts About fifty new Wool Dress Skirts, plain and novelty materials, fi A A worth up to $6.50 tD'A.tll Silk Poplin Dresses .lust fifteen Silk Poplin Dresses, $7.50

values, special these three C 4 fT A

Coat and Suit Special 1 AH $22.50, $25.00 and $27.50 light colored Coat 5

I1 A AA values, special these three C A fTA nd Suits, none reserved, to go in c fill 51U.UU IUysonly,t JJ'A.OU I thiH three days sale at tDAti.UU 5

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Silk Dress Special About fifty new Silk Dresses, dark and light colors, our $15.00 and $17.50 numbers, (special 5 j

for these three days only, VI II III I - !

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House Dresses

We have those new straight line House Dresses

special

for.

S1.98, S2.50, S2.98 I

Many items not mentioned here will be on display at especially low prices for these three days. Be sure to come, it will pay you well.

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