Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 221, Lebanon, Boone County, 14 June 1917 — Page 3
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IMMON'S STEEL BEDS inv rinisn COULTER-SMOCK CO. MONROE AND PATERSON CARS Monroe Sales Atrency 2W Weal Hoath Street. OWEN MORKERT Chiropractor linn: 9-11 a. n.; 1-5 and 7-8 p. ss. nsultitton and Spinal Analysis free ::.10 Csson-Neal Bldf. Phone 633 Ray Spinoraph Department DR. L. M. BEAVEN ihiTEOPATniC PHYSICIAN Panaan Stat Bank Building 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. PHONE 264. LINDSAY & TOLLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS BALL BUILDING Wert to. Intersrbsa Ststiaa ilte phone tS. Opea day sight IW. II. GREEN DENTIST Tint NattoauU Baak Bg(14laf .,'. IH t4 Pkona 181 AUTO INN andard Oil Service ntation No. 47 CH 20 CT.NTS orth Lebanon St. Phone 21 OU H l( K ELECTRICAL WORK CALL J. K. BERKLEY Phone 978-L 124 Vpft South Streot ' Work at Hrrri r
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fhiyjit-r m price. The various n.alcriuls from u'Viii'h thev are. mnflu ari
hard to pn.cure. L Trala Math. O. iL Pit. OSes, orsetx advanced June 1st, but antii'ipatpd our ni.'tds. and so' . :-s h.ive in stock any of
the Cui.-ils puivliasod iK'foie the r i; i yon ran take ud vantage of 1 !i liw price.-. Tim V K N T ! 1. 0 back and VKXTH.O front shield in thfse c .r.-.'t.i di.- tiinruish them from ; II others. The o:, tinted foa-
IXSL'UE VENTILATION INCREASE COMFORT ADD VALl'E
CADILLAC, PAIGE AND DODGE BROS.' CARS FIRESTONE AND U. S. TIRES i:gi.ish AUTO AND TRACTOR CO. Prest-O-Lite Service Station Batteries recharged and repaired. Free inspection and distilled water. Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street Phone 199. DR. A. A. WILLIAMSON EVE, EAR. NOSE and THROAT OHlcs over Etter's Drag Store, PHONE 141. GRADIATE FROM I. I'. Mrs. lionry Sirki baa returned from Bh"rnington where she bar bt- n attending the comniencerneiit ex-fu'i-j' of (Miana university, Mrs Si-',.' son. Okla Sicks, being one of the graduates. W' lit- in Blooming. U.r Mi. fain v... entertained at the :'tn liunna Delta house. Mr. Sick, v !! not return home this summer but .vill st'end the summer term of six e-eeks at tlx- Indiana Medical schoo, ;it Indianapolis. Rex Dale son of Mrs. . : 1 1 1 4 Daie r,f this rity was al.M) 1 .-..i.luat. .,f the university. TI1K lol.l V SIXTKEN C l.FB. T'.r- n'ewlrs i.t the Jolly Swteer. .1,, ..ire il'-HH.iii'ly entfitamed yes y.lay iifte-nnon at the home of Mrs ,.:iiel .M.'lniie on Ka-t Walnut v.-ft. Hhich w.t.. -ittrnrtively al-point-mf rt't. I,!'r nit the afternoon a itIi't of r,rit;,ti'''s were jriven b ,'c 1 M Sri E'o..-e Fijww. Late ii. the ho iate luneheon :i ;:-ted hy M:.- Wil Wy.ortir a'l'l Mi Haret I'ntterson I' Ir.ban:tpolia, house iruent ot Mr '.b'lntirc. NOTK'K TO I'KKSBVTERI AXS. IVe.-hyterhm bwhrj take notice. t here ill be a ealled nretini? of the Itidu-ti-ial soeiety of the ehun'h, Fri (,ay afternmm at oVIot k. Every tomber who ran i urtfetl to be pre wm disuswl. The meetinir will be held at the Pie.byterian ehurch. THE V. M. L. t'Lt'R. Mr. Hu..htin Wttt aa hostem to the tnemler of the V. M L, club yea'rnlav afternoon at her home on Went South street, f-oi Al (tuent of the aflernnon rre M' I B. A. Muruhv V'f t r Nnhei and Mr. Frank e phe nfterrioon the I her uei mth a
SOCIAL caijsndar.
FRIDAY. West End Bridge Club Mr. and Mrs. Harry Daniafi, 7::t0. Jolly Stitchers Club Mrs. Albeit Hine, 1:.'I0. Jolly Swi'il Hour dub Mm. I.on Varnti, 2:;M. t .Vcighoorhood Club Mrs. Clem Shirley, 2:ao. I. M. C. elub all tay meeting Mrs. Si l-'ifhluck, V) W. Jolly Circle Mrs. Joseph Fraiier, 2:00. GAVE LECTI RE. Indi.mapolia Woman AddroiM'S Pres byterian Sorirtie. Mrs. MiCrea, of Indianapolis, in her 's i. .l antmateel ai.d interesting mun .er told of her recent trip to Pftrti iko n?id of the rreat work beyiff don the Presbyterian hospital in tha' ii. at the eo'iibinrd meeting of thi indu.-lrial and Miisionaiy societi'-s ol he Preshytenan ehureh held Wednea'fiy afterntxtn in tle rhurrh. PreedinE th !e."ti:re devotional exercises Ai re conducted l.y Mr. L. F. Jones ind Mrs. Joseph 'lachelli sanit "IV horn Von VS'nrt Me to g:. V I owing the talk Mrs. Fred Donaldson a iig, "They That Sow in Teurs.M INTERESTING PROGRAM. An unusual interestinjr program inrler the direction of Mrs. Harrv Must'tt.er, wa.s (riven at the combined iTieetini; of the l-idiesy Aid society ind the C. W. ft. M. society of the 'entral ChrNthin churrh held in the hutch ve.-o-y Wednesday afternoon i he meetinir opened with the readine !' the senpture lcs.rm, the ninetyirst Psalm, by Mrs. O. C. HiKirm.' fil mvfii hv a circle of prayers. Mrs. burner Ihile ac.omp.inieil i 0,y Mi.s lary Voorhee'i. pianist, anil Waynr tostrtter, violinist, sani "A Perfect Day" (Bund.,): Mrs. V. K. Callane :ave a (rcotrraphical survey of South merica; Mrs. Cohlsmitji Hed end a paper on "Argentine"; litt!( Itoth flale saniti Miss Ksthei lle'lires played a piano solo and Mrs. I'richard lluchanon (tave a ieport of he state convention of the Christian hurches held May 14 to 17 at Kok jto. At the conclusion of the protsram .lie memhem of the C. W. B. M. socety held a business meetinir and lected the following ofV'cern to take heir oft'ee in October: president Hits. Clyde N'eese; vice-president Mrs. Goldsmith Hedges; aoeretnry Mrs. F. C. Gullion and treasurer, Mrs. I. E. Threlkeld. The members of the A i-1 siK-iety at the short business ?esion which they held arranged tc sewing for the Red Cross society of the city. Refreshments were serv1 'ate in the ufternoon by the mem bers of the Aid society. TO GIVE PICTI RE SHOW. The Westminster Guild girls of the Presbyterian church will give a picrc show next I uesday evening, June HI, at the Colonial theater. The film hi little Marie Osborne or "Sunshine Marie" in "Told at Twilight." Don't fail to see her for you will not ly spend an hour of real enjoyment tut you will also help a good cause The money obtained from the picture r will be used to send delegates to Winona to the summer school of missions. Tickets are ten cents and mav obtained from any member of the jiM. Mrs. Ralph Goodwin is presilent of the society and Miss June aningam vice-president. DINNER PARTV. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dodson enter ained the members of the Wednesdnj Aening club at a dinner party las -vening at their home on North i-eba non str'et Covers were arranged at e large tal le which was centereii th 1 large r'renih basket of Juni es ami throughout the various oms were howls of the fragrant rmsoms. Following the dinner euchr lis the diversion of the evening, the iirizes being awarded on points to Mrs eorge Criiler and Mr. Dodson and or, me hands to Mrs. Fay Caldwell and rank Cobb, VISIT IN INDIANAPOLIS. Mrs. U F. Jones and Misa Ruth Kennedy went to Indianapolis today to remain over Sunday with Mr. and Mr. Clare ice Fall. Mrs. Jones will attend a board meeting of the Indiana Girls school today and tomorrow and on Saturday the members of the board will be entertained at a luncheon to be given by Mrs. Fall at her home in Irvinirtoe V f Ki'rmi Jrinea ,in so he a guest at the luncheon to t given Saturday. ENJOY "SPREAD." The memlieni of Mrs. S. S. Heath's Sunday school class of the Methodist Episcopal church enjoyed spread last venmg held at the home of Miss Leant, Cmn on North I-ebanon street. A pcc ,il guest of the evening was Mw Marv lienderson, of Champaign, 111,, fernier nt of tr. City an) member of Sirs. Heath' class.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. B. F. Coomba spent the day in Indianapolis. Mrs. Lavina Hauser of Whitcstown is seriously ill. Walter Hodge went to Bloomington today on a short bueinesw trip. Attorney Jesse NetT made business trip to Hendricks county yesterday Mra. Clem Shirley and Mrs. L. .K. Olson spent the day in Indianapoiis. Mrs. K. E. Thorntberry was the cuest ti-lay of her sister. Mrs. L. M Mcled of Cniwfordsville. Mrs. F. A. Finch and Miss Audra Bratton motored to Indianapolis yes terday and stient the day. Mrs. J. W. Oshorn who has been spending two weeks with relatives in Chicago has returned home. Miss Beatrice PeVol was entertained today at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J T. Frank Laughner of Whitestown. Mr. anil Mm. Earl Witt living west c.t Whitestown nc tbn parents of a girl born at the Witham hospitil yes terday. Mi.'s Mary Henderson of Cham.aiirn, III,, is here for a short visit with Miss Maigaiet Day, and other friends. ' Miss Ruby Thompson, who has been attending the spring term of the Terre Haute Slate Normal at Terre Haute, .eturned home this afternoon. Little Miss Dorothy Clark, of Shellon, HI., is here to spend the summer ith her aunt. Mis. Nancy Gilmore, ind family of North Lebanon street. Mr. and Mrs J. S. Vaughan and sons Wallace and Walter, of west of Lebanon, were in Crawfordsville yesterday ittmding the Gray family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Edwards, who 'lave lieen residing on North Lebanon stveot, moved yei'tcrday to the Carbon property on South Ea.-,t street which :hey recently purchased. Miss Atossn Carmirhael, who went Oberlin. Ohio, the hr.-t of the year o attend Oberlin college, will spend he summer in Oberlin attending the mmmer semester of the nniversity. Miss Marie Krouce of Cincinnati, unv this nfternnon for a short visit .vith Mrs. George Campbell and other elatives enroute to Kikomo, w-here she will deliver a lecture on her trip o Jaan. Mr. and Mrs. Ollle Berry and son Cohort Clark of Tuttle X. D., are here 'or several weeks' visit with Mr. "lerry'a parents.Mr. and Mis. William Perry, of west of l,ehanm, and Mrs. Merry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Howan, of North Jameson street. Miss Lillian Abbott who has been pending a month at her home in In'unapolis, has returned here to sitend he summer with he'r aunt. Mrs. F. A. "inch of East Washington street. Miss Helen Abbott of near Crawfordsville s also a guest at the Fimh home. Mrs. Clark Berry returned from Chi'ago last night after a several days' visit with Mrs. J. V., Richards and ither friends. She also attended the ommenceirent festivities of Northvestern university from which college he is a graduate and during her stay n Chicago called on Dr. and Mrs. K. W, Rohbins and family formerly of his city. Miss Lillie Whilson, who has been 'he guest for some time of her sister, Mis. R. E. Hellwig of Tilton, 111., returned home today and this evening vill be the honor guest at a family linner party to 1 given at the home if Mr. and Mrs. Frank Matters. Othr guests will he Mi and Mrs. J. L. Whitson and Mr. and Mrs. Rushton Witt and son. THE JOI I V CIRCLE. The Jolly Circle will be entertained Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jcseph Frauier of West Chicago street. The hour of meeting is 2:00 o'clock. F.I. IZA VII. I.E. . Ben Reed of Kirklin called on Mrs. Lucinda Amos Wednesday. Richard Duvis and wife near Gadsden spent Sunday with John Batts and family. Mrs. Nett Coy and daughter spent last week with Perry Park and family near Beech Grove. Ray Tucker and wife were guests of the latter' parents Sam Coy and wife in Frankfort Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Higbee went to Lebanon Tuesday and spent the day with Charles Higbee and family. Fannie Carroll spent Monday with Nelson Lambert anil family near Mud Creek church. Charles Swope and family were Sunday guests of Lewis Swope and family. I'earlie Hutchinson of California was the guest Tuesday night of his aunt Mra. Lucinda Amos. Moses Goodnight went to Indianapolis Saturday on business. A Childrn's ty program will be given in the evening of the fourth Sunday of this month at the Baptist church. The commencement of Clinton town ship schxd will he held at tlx Bap tist church Jur-a 20K Otis Mc Roberts was in I-ebanon Monday. . ' : cm B. E. p. l " ; r.
I 1SE3 Friday and Saturday (22E?
1 Remnants of Curtain I Goods H Voiles, Marquisettes, Nets, Cretonnes, S Swisses, Scrims, etc.; one to ten-yard S lengths, at one-half to one-third less gf than the original price. Corset Special 79c Made of strong material, well boned, medium high bust, medium long skirt, two paire rubber-tiped hose supporters, draw string at top, finished in neat embroidery. Sizes, 20 to 30.
Printed Lawns V2c yd Figures, stripes, buds and floral designs; 26 inches wide. Printed Tissues 10c yd
For summer dresses, 27,inches wide, dainty patterns.
i Bungalow Aprons 59c
Dark or light colors, made with belt, open in front, cut very full; practically a dress; 57 inches long, good quality percale.
I Ladies' Fiber Silk Boot
Hose 25 a Pair Black or white, sizes 8 1-2 to 10 ; high spliced double heels and toes, double soles. Special Wash Goods for Summer Dresses Voiles, Organdies, Tissues, etc., 3G to 40 inches wide; dainty, attractive patterns in blue, pink, lavendar, buds, floral, stripes and figures; per yard, 25c
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l!iSi!l!iii!!l!lll!!l!!llt!ll!IM HEISTAND SCHOOL HOUSE. The eCluldren's exercises were well attended at Max, Sunday night. A fine piMjfrsrr. f-.B had. Rev. Tuggle gave a good address. Mrs, Charles Graham and daughter Juanita were Lebanon visitorr Friday. Mrs. Mary Eilringtnn and Mr, 1 ora Edringtnn attended the Aid Society of the Ward ehurth which met at the home of Mrs. Cole Share. Thursday. Mrs. Robert Broshar spent Thursday with her sister Mrs. Shell Smith of Indianapolis. Mrs, Smith is Tery poorly. A i. r-v.no rallers of Albert White II. y ct I On Moore sod wife,
Stripes or long sleeves, Hair
19c a yard About six inches wide, plain colors, pink, blue, white, scarlet, maroon, navy and black. Children's Bear Brand
We consider this department one of the most im- II portant departments in our store. We have equipped and stocked this department in such a complete way J that our corset service is equalled only by the most f J exclusive corset shops. ; I E IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO EVERY WOMAN 1 1 that her corset be selected with great care. No mat- II ter if that corset is a $1.00 corset or a $10.00 corset Miss Casey, a graduate corsetiere, is in charge of 1 our corset department. Let her help you select your 5 next corset, or fit it if necessary, and you will realize I f what our expert corset service means to you. f Our prices are reasonable, $1.00 to $5.00, front or i H back lace, and we feature the KABO Brand. We I have for several years featured $1.50 and $2.00 Lace Front Corsets. We believe our lace front corsets at s this price have no equal.
SMART NEW LOW SHOES It's oxford time now I We arc always ready to serve you. t French Shoe Store, S. S. Square
Nannie McReynolds and Mr. Hines and fumily of Hendricks county and Misses Alta Walker and Esther McG'lire of Milledgeville.. Jesse Garner, wife and daughter Pcrothy spent Wednesday with Albert White and family. - AIb?rt Williams and family spent Monday With O. E. William. ,'
Curtain Marquisette f I Special 18c a yard White, cream or ecru, 36 inches wide, suitable for any room in the S3 house ; can be washed and ironed. No U stretchers required. Ladies' Waist Special 1 98c j Values up to $1.50, all white with large collars; splendid assortment of styles and trimmings, all new. Silk Crepe De Chene
Waists $2.98 White, flesh, maize, pink, coral, large collars; some have hemstitched trimmings, others embroidered, others lace trimmed. Tub Silk Waists $1.98 1
plain colors, large collars, g medium low necks. Bow Ribbons 1
Hose 25c a Pair I Sizes 5 1-2 to 9, black only: fine rib: jj have extra heavy reinforced heels and -toes, double sole. About 10 dozen only to sell.
Miss Leah Williams is spending the week with her sunt Mrs. Dora Williams. Mrs. Bert Hatcher spent Tuesday with her sinter Mrs. Walter Hopper of Jamestown. Albert White, wife and daughter Nellie spent Tuesday with Ed Egan sad family.
