Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 216, Lebanon, Boone County, 8 June 1917 — Page 3

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MONROE AND PATERSON CARS .Monroe Sales Agency 20 Weat South Slrett. OWEN MORKERT j Chiropractor ionra: 911 a. ro.; 1-5 and 7 8 p. m. . otiHaltatioa and Hpinal Analyait free 2.10 Ca-Neal Hldi;. 'hone 633 v-Kay Spinograph Department DR. L. M. BEAVEN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Faraera fitat liank Building 7 a. m. to p. m. PHONE 264. LINDSAY & TOLLE FTTNERAL DIRECTORS BALI. BUILDING Neil t lolerarbu Htatlo Offloe phon 159. Opan dar night

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Mi FIa nol Coffee Fremianis Mvlk?n ywi Buy Go:d:n Sun Coffee GOLDEN Sun is a clean, fre-sh, full-flavored coffee sold without premiums. It is cut by an exclusive process that removes all bitter chaff before the choice, satisfying cut product b put into the clean, new air-tight can. It reaches you gratifyingly fragrant and strong. Your grocer sells it THE WOOLSOM SPICE CO. ToUdo, Okio Prest-O-Lite Service Station Batteries recharged and repaired. Free irrpectiin ar:d distilled water. Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street Phone 199. AUTO INN Standard OH Service SUtion No. 47 GAS 20 CENTS North Ltbanon St. Itione 21 POIl qi'H'K ELKITKICAL WORK CALL J. E. BERKLEY Phone 078-L 121 West South Street GROCERIES Always in the Lead I."' IS & STORMS ' . k, 3 03 u Mat i

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GGAGH ALVA R STAGGS BECKS A BENEDICT

Popular IIih 1 School Athletic Director Weds Monticello f.irl. Wonl ha been rveiveil in this city -T the mairi:i&re on lutit Friday, Jilne 1, of Alva R. Stattus, athletic instructor ir, the local hiKh school and Miss Ktl-.i I Uolierts, hiith whiKil instructor in Monticello. 1 he murriaKe took .iiine in Niuth Iteiul, Itev. John Hum ii it liii the cett niony. The briile is a -M.i iuato of Imhuna university anil in two ti-iicliinr in the Mijiiticcllo I, scIi.hiI lor scvi-iul yeais. Mr. liirL-s is u niu.luiif of Vuh:i.h col- . :i:ifl wl.iie uttoil'litiK tnis univer:t ns proiiiMii'nt in all lines of oii. s athletics. He h;is nmnv fii,-n.ls in this city i"it only aoiontf the hifh sch.KiI stuntK hut also ainoinf the hu.-ki't-huli ..ins wliii h;vo appluuileii his wink .itli tt.'- t"tim this year lea.lina; it to nctio v .it the Kate toui iiamwit. Mr. mil Mi.-, .'stiurus wili resiilc in this HELD LAST NIGHT. (list Mciiil MifliiiK of Trael t'luh I-or niomcr Months. The firt mcinl meeiinit of the 1 ravi'l cuih to he heltl ilutins the summer months was held last mtfht at the I. onio ,,f Mrs. Mm . is Uitrhie on West inth street with Miss Minnie Itichey ".hss (,olil:ene lirove and Miss Helen M iiWiiniu an iflnnt hoK'eiis'i. After i li't husiness ;Mriod the eveninK1 as -pent infurn-ally. Sevi-ni piano !1'Jmi1mi- were jfiveri by Miss lirove .ml niusnai numliera mi the Victroia .-..te enj.iveil. l ate in the evening hte. sea .served u two course lunchi on. ItiMiles the cluh menihers, Miss t;l-ie V ilhelm. hntlse nuest of Mi.-s Kf-r.-.vorthy and Miss Etta Hur.fn of l'iier t.'ity. with Mrs, Xewell I loiliiman, were present, ATTENDED I5ANQI ET. Lebanon Men (;uet at Hanuet (iivtn by llankcni at Indianapolis. W. J. PeVnl, Harold Ill-ollette. Vli reduh Callane, Herbert Kansdell md Herman Whitehead motored to Indianapolis last evemnjr and attended hanijuet Ktvrn at the olumbia cluh prouti four of tne Indiana itanliers -soi-iation. following the dinner ar address was jriven by Col. (ilenn of hurt ileiij.'imin Harrison. M KltlEI) AT DAWIl.ti:. A I'anville, Ind., secial says: l:ss Maltha Harvey, of this place, d llnheit H.. Kini; were married Wednesday mi(ht at the home of hei .ther, Mrs. Lillian I). Harvey. Misirvey is the daughter of Colonel orjre C. Harvey, a widely known toiney. who died Home time ajco. she is a vmalist of more than local prominence, a graduate of N'orthwest.n university. Mr. Kinit is the son f Will A. kirnr, postma-ter here. He is a (ffaduiite of the Purdue entfineerintr school. The liev. Fmnk fl. Collier, of the M. K. church, reud the sjerviee." Miss Harvey is the niece of Mr. Mary Hadley, nupi'rvisor of art in he libation public school., and has many fi lends in this city where she has frequently hcen the ifuest of her aunt. I IlKIHK IS HONOH (il'KST. I Mia, Chtrpnro FHuliiuirH, former1 Mis Kuth VVVitzfl bfrf hr inarriujn;t f'-A wf-vk fiifo. was th honur jfiicst it a (tarty trivfrn lafd evening by Misy Hflrn Bryan ut hr home, 910 Uf iiy'tt :i'-nu!. Trip pvcnini? was nM mftirmaliy ami tlunn the hour Mis f t'rtrui (laivin jilayH rttvrral pianct nunitHTi find Mrs. Blubuyh ftnnjr. Th honor gruest wan present! with a set of (lesdert Rpoonz. , 'l"hf pleasures of the evening were concluded with the riervinic of a plate luncheon. THE FORTNIGHTLY CLl B. Dr. and Mrs. (!. A. SehulU and Mr. and .Mrs. L. F. Jones entertained the Members of the Fortni(flitly Club and thei- husbaniln at the regular dinner part of the club last evening at the home of the former on West North street. Small French baskets overflowing with June rosea centered the dinner tables and yellow iris, peonies and lemon lilies appointed the various rooma. Followm the dinner th quests were entertained at "hOO. CHILDREN TO MEET. The children of th M. E. Sunday school, who have been practicing for Children' day, sre asked to meet at the church promptly at 9:3ft o'clock Saturday morning for practice. I?pport?r, b7 isrH, f3 Yesr.

TO WED JUNE 27.

Mi; Charlotte Opel to Become BruJ of Chicago (Man. The marriage of Miss Charlotte Opel, of Chicago Heights, who for a i number of years has taught in the : Lebanon public schools, and John i Shilling, of Chicugn, will take plan? ! June 27 :it the homr of the bride. Oni Iv the immediate relutivea will be pr-eM at the cr-cnionv. PERSONAL MENTION. E'rr.rr Wine? made busipesi f lp to Indianapolis last evening. Ed Stephenson und family spent the fay in Shannomlale with relatives. Mrs. Abe Artinan and Mrs. Charles I'o veil jpent ihi! day in Indianapolis. Via; Mi.-M'S Hlanche and Mabel An o.i, of ,'ViiclcvilU', spent the day here. Mrs. ("live Witt and son, Beryle 'lay, are vii'itinic relatives in Lalayetlc. Mr;-.. J. U Cuse of Wellington. Mo., is visiting J. (.'live Witt and other relatives. lien Soloroan who has been spending a few di'vs with friends in Uoaihilaie hi... irlu.iM.sl h..me. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Whitf.ud, of Lafayetie, motored to this city this i inrning and spent Die day. Mr. and Mrs. Cemire Shirley werr clients todav r.f their daughter, Mrs. Claude Dillon and family of near Pittsbi.ro. Miss Audra Miller who is attending Wi.-cnnsin university at Madison, Wis . i:l leturn nome June 1.1, to spend the summer. Mrs. H. O. Riilibins of North Lebanon street has returned from a visit i.ith fneiids and u lativi-s in New Koss and Ijtrti'pi. Cemife William, son of Mr. md Mrs. Ivan Fuller is ill witji the measles t th. home of his parents, on West Walnut street. Mrs. Joseph Covcrdule and Mrs. lo-ie Saltzgaber will siw nd Sunday in Lafayette, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. fleorre 1 Spahr. Mrs. Nancy Kinehart and son Frank re spending several days with Mrs. Kim-hart's daughter, Mm. Delia Beaicy of Thorntown. Miss Etta Burgen of Piper city. III., is here to remain over Sundaj Aith her cousin. Mrs. Newell Holloman of North East street. Mr. and Mrs. James Hendricks of Jamestown were entertained Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. I'. Rodman of North Lebanon street. Mrs. Sophronia Wesner, who has been the guest for a week of Mrs. Samuel Waldron and family, has re turned to her home in lndiannpolio. Dr. and Mrs. C. A. l'arkin returned -t evening from Indianapolis where they were the guests for a short time f Mrs. E. T. Shaffer at the Linden hotel. Mi's Marion Parkin will go to Chi-.-ugo Saturday for a week's visit with her aunt, Mrs. Florence Bennett. She will also visit at Fort Sheridan liefore leturning home. Luther Rirhman, who is at Fort Benjamin Harrison near Indianapolis ;uking the officers' training course, will spend Sunday at the home of Mrs. Klizuboth Perkins on North Lebanon street. The Rev. C. C. Tarr. formerly of this city, hut no of Marion, stopped off here yesterday for a short visit enroute home from Merom, Ind., where hp attended commencement exercises of L'nion Christian College. F. D. Stanley, James L. Dee, Miss Myrtle Seidler anil Miss Margaret Higbee motored to Sheridan yesterday. Mr. Stanley fpont the day looking after bueiness interests and the ip-naming members of the party visited relatives. Mr. und Mrs. James Storms of Kentland are here for a visit with their daughter, Mrs. George Wimhnrough and family of North Meridian street. Today Mrs. Wimborough a nd son James and Mr. and Mrs. Storml went to Indianapolis and also spent several hours at Fort Benjamin Harrison. Indies of the Presbyterian church Do not forget the joint meeting of the Industrial and Missionary society nf the church Wednesday at which time the great work being done by the Presbyterian hospital at San Juan will be discussed by Mrs. McCrea of Indianaimlia who will also tell of her trip through Cuba. Miss Merle Kmithson, who has been the guest for several days of the Misses Ruth and Edith Hunt of Crawfordsville, returned home this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Armstrong and Misa Mar Ohaver who also spent a few days at the Hunt home and at tended the commencement exercises of the. Crawfordsville high school, re turned home Wednesday. Mrs. Pauline Gardner and Miss McNeill pnt acveral houra here Wednesday enroute from Indianapolis to their home in Chicago. Mra. Gardner won formerly Mis Paulina Gorden daughter of Mrs. l'aulin Jackson, formr resident uf thia city, Mra. Gardner spent several hours while here calling upon it'invi of br mothera aomi g whits. a Mr. A. E. v t.

New Colored Voile Dresses New White Lingerie Dresses WHITE WASHABLE SKIRTS Figured Gabardine Spcrt Skirts, Pongee, Jersey, Lajerz, and Fancy Silk Skirts. LINGERIE, ORGANDI, CREPE De CHINE, Fancy Taffeta Stripe, Tub Silk, and Georgette Waists MAR HOF LINEN and POPLIN SUITS For Ladies, Misses and ChildrenJACK TAR and MENDEL'S MIDDIES Straight line and Belted House Dresses Coverall and Fancy Aprons, Munsinjr and E. M. C. Underwear. Onyx Hosiery, LaCamille and Madame Grace Corsets, Niagara Maid Silk Gloves, real Kid and Suede Gloves, Fancy Neckwear, Parasols, Hajs and Novelties, A GOOD LINE OF MERCHANDISE AT REASONABLE PRICES Come and see me

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THIMBLE PARTY. Misa Daisy Masters entertained a arge company of friendi at a morn ing thimble party today at her home on Fast South street in compliment to her home guest. Miss Edith Brown of Connersville. At noon the hos tess assisted by her mother, Mrs. Amanita Masters, and Miss Bertha MrConaughy served an elegant two I'ourse luncheon. V. B. CHI RCH LADIES MET. The ladies of the U. B. church met at the home of Mrs. Sherman Smith West Green street Wednesday afternoon. After the business meetng the afternoon was spent enjoying selections on the Victroia. A plate luncheon was served by the hostesses Mrs. A. 11. Large, Mrs. Tivis Tinder und Mrs. Smith. ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE. Miss Corabelle Riley and Miss Hattie Adler delightfully entertained guests for three tables of bridge last evening at the home of the former n West North street. At the contusion of the game a luncheon was serve. I. FINLEY CRAY NOMINATED. CAMBRIDGE CITY', In.L, June 5. The next member of congress from the Sixth district undoubtedly will be pledged to a successful prosecution f the war. The Democratic district convention, which nominated Finley Gray, emphasized tnis fact The Re publican convention, which nominates a candidate at Tfushville today, is ex pected also to pledge its candidate to a successful prosecution of the war. Rev. B. O. HufTord, of Shirley, will be the Democratic nominee. The election will be June 26. OPENS BIDS FOR TRI CKS. CHICAGO, June 8. Lieutenant Eu gene Ecker of the quartermaster's de partment today opened bids fur the supplying of 70,000 large motor trucks. 600 small motor trucks, fiO.lstfl automobiles, 10,000 motorcycles and 20,000 auto machine shops on wheels, at an estimated coat o' $1GO,VOO,000. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank neighbors and frienda, Rev. Ward, the aingera, tne nurses, pall bearers and all who sent flowers or in any way assisted ua during the sickness and death of our loved one. Mrs. John Casey and children. . HAS BEEN POSTPONED. The services by Rev. C C. Ryan have been postponed until Mnnnay night, nd the (Star will giva their ics cream urp.' tonijfht In the basement od on Ui eftorrS lawn.

Let Us Advise With You The retouching and varnishing of your linoleum, borders around rugs, etc., or where a good serviceable, long-wearing, elastic nonwearing varnish is required you should ask for Mar-Not There is some varnish mora expensive than MAR-NOT, but won't render a bit better aervice. It has a groat spreading capacity pull it out far as you like it won't kill the mirror-like effect works like oil paint. Any one can apply MAR-NOT with pleasing result. This varnish is especially adapted to floor use. All size packages, . Oak Drug Store MASTERS & MITCHELL

When in Need of Lumber See Us Fuller Lumber Co. Phone 288. 410 West Sosth Street Some Real Bargains in Ladies' Pumps and Low Shoes. For Quality See FRENCH'S SHOE STORE S.S. Square MORTGAGE LOANS I ' -we recommend on Boone county farms of approved MATTTPF'Q CCP TIfYV titleo'S 6 years No commission. A1 UKfc 3 WltJiAlIUill n ci l t 1 foT Tuberculosis, Asthma, Brost armcrs Btate liank chial Catarrh, etc. Ask us about It. I LEBANON long & DAVIS - SAFETY RAZOR BLADES . SHARPENED . nrpnv 8ingl edge, per doiea 2S AUTO LI V till DoLbls edge, per dotes S5 JOE COIL Wa pay postage one way. Coon try Driving Reasonsbss Barker & Son, Lebanon Price. At Brenton'i Gfcrsr - --- J pfflo Phone 2H. Resident 7W Harry L. Kenworthy j HANDLES ALL KINDS OF , - NONTAXABLE I our Used Furniture Taken SECURITIES 'as part pay on new goods at Retrideoee phone, K4j 0', 1 , " JONES & PERKINS ' e::i'oeti a on b. r. sj. yeaelt. Phones 18 or 184