Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 224, Lebanon, Boone County, 18 June 1917 — Page 3
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BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED. y-fifth Annivrrssry of Whitlow is Observed. B. C. Saturday June lfith was the y-fiflh anniversary of the birth of B. C. Whitlow which was celebrated by the Vetfran' ltirth:lay Association and other friends at his home on Eat Walnut street in the city of Lebanon. Tho following named persons w("-e present and enjoyed a social hour with Mr. Whitlow and his (rood wife: J. S. KuhvidiT. Mr. and Mrs. 5. W. !ron. J. M. Conyem. B. P. Mahoney. I. N. (.'ater, Joseph Iiese, Simpson Hiiririn, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Warren, J. W. Slavic. Mr. nnd Mrs. Klmer Vanarslell, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wagner, W. K. Whittinirhill. J. S. Cobb. Mr. I anil Mrs. S. K. Shore, Jacob Harlan, I Mr. on. I Mr. C. T. Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Saun.his. Rev W. P. and Mrs. McKinsey, Miss Florence McNeeley, Mr. and Mrn. A. I.. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Small, E. A. Milis, of Tborntnwn. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Penned. It. K. I'.urns. Mr. and Mrs. .!. C. (iiiwon. Rols-rt Steo-r-.'t.n. )t.f Xelf. lt Nannie Tires. Mm. Maitie Riehey. Mrs. I!ach 1 Iteaeh, Mrs. Sarah Iturris, Mrs. Id i Kepnei, Mr. nnd Mrs. Brute Ahernaihy. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wilson. John Whitlow, Creenfburu, lnd.; Mrr and Mrs. Otis Whitlow of Anderson: Mi and Mrs. E.I Whitlow, Mrs. Mantt.ivi.lnn. Vi-s Mulenn Whitlow and Ma K. Wi After finKinR of several sonifs and fho'l talks bv several of the com rades and the presentation of a beautiful xuld O. A. R, button to Tnmrade Whitlow by Rev. W. P. McKinsey and the benediction, ice cream and cake were served and the lare attendance disbursed and went their respective homes wishing Com rade Whitlow and his wife many tuins of his annual birthday. SOCIAL CALENDAR. TUF-SPAY. Research club Library basement, 2:0). Tri Kappa Miss Roze Moore, 3:H0. O. N. T. Club Mrs. J. M. Worley. 2:"0. We.-tminster duild Mrs. Pavio (ilendcnning. 7:00, TVKSRAY. Afternoon Kmhroideiy Club Miss Ruth IVrkins, 2:30. Tri Kappa Sorority Miss Roze Moore, 3 ih. n. N. r. Oub Mrs. J. M. Worley. 2: HO. WEDNESDAY. Tihitha Helpers ot Central Christian Church Mrs. C-ld-re.ith H!s. ? THURSDAY. King's Daughter Cass of First Rai'ti.4 Church Mrs. Ollie Podd, 2:15. FRIDAY. Thimbleine club- Mrs. Elisha Partner, 2:00. URTHIMY PARTY. The sixty-eighth birthday anniversary of (leorge M. I .enhour, of Har.elrigg, occurred this week and in celebration of the evnt Mr. and Mrs. Isenhour entertained with a dinner party Sunday. The guests were Mr. and Mrs, John R, Wills and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Isenhour and family, Harry M. Isenhour and children, Mr. and Mrs. Pode I.ogun and daughter. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bradley were guests. NOON PINNFU PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. William Cox and son Keith of this city; Mrs. Sarah Spencer of near Sheridan; Kd Spencer am! t&mily and Roy Beery and family of near Haielrigg were the guests at a noon d.nner party given yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rolla r.eery of near Hazeli igg. MEETING OF Cl'ILD. All members of the Westminster Guild of the Presbyterian church who cun attend the meeting of the Guild to h held this evening at the home of Mrs. David Glendenning west of I,ebanon are asked to meet at the library promptly at 7:00 o'clock where conveyances will be waiting for all those who care to go. SHELBY FAMILY REUNION. The following (banon people attended the annual Shelby family reunion held Sunday at Urookside park, Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shelby, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Berry, A. J. Sheland daughter, Miss Joy, and Mitchell Tillotson. MEETS WEDNESDAY. The Tabitha Helpers of the Ceintra! Christian Sunday school will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Goldsmith Hedges, 813 West North street AM members are urged to tie present and bring with them needle, thread and thimbla. TO MEET TUESDAY. T of the Tri Kappa tr-
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PERSONAL MENTION. Robin Coombs spent Sunday In In dimiapolia. Isadorc Eichman spent Sunday in lmlianupolia. Mm Joseph IHvia is ill at her home on West Main street. C. F. S. N'eal, made a business trip to Indianapolis today. Mixs F.rTie r'arnsworth spent Sun day in Sheridan with friend. Miss Nell Hiatt spent the week-end with her parents in Darlington. Mrs. L. K. Olson have (rone to Avon, III., for an extended visit with her parents. Ray Potts left Saturday for I'rbana, Kana., for a two weeks' visit ivitii relatives. Louis Akerman and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Mann of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Alex S. Cory and n Thomas motored to Mooresville y terday anrl visited relatives. Miss Cora Hime, of Whitettowr, was the week-end truest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mcflrady, of near Haselripjf. Mrs. KjImi Armstrong ana daughter Mary Fllen, attended a home coming f the Providence church yesterday. Mr. anil Mrs. Ray Johnson of Fast A-h street entertained Sunday, Mrs. I. aura Crim and daughter Miss Edith. Mrs. F.dith Voorhis and children were entertained Sunday at the home of Miss tiohha .Nett ot near Sew tiesa. Mrs. (teorge I.ohman and children were entertained yesterday at the home of Will Lohman on Creen street. Mr. and Mrs. Porman Dirkerson of Fort Wayne will be the guests this week of Mr. anil Mrs. F.lijah DickerMr. anrl Mrs. Victor E. Roberts, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Anderson of Giant street. Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Kirtley and children were in Crawfordsville Sunday. Uih gu-ts of Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Kirtley. .Mrs. Frank Myers went to Indianapolis yesterday morning wiere she called on account of the denth of a cousin. Miss Eunice Wysong, of West North street, spent Saturday and Sundav at the home of John Kernodle near Old Union. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gullion and children spent Sunduy in Sheridan with Mrs. Gullion's parents, Mr. and Mrs. . C. Scott Pr. and Mrs. J. A. Parr of East Main street entertained yesterday Mr. nnd Mrs. John Parr and family of Rig Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Nelson and Mis Mary Dale will return this evening from a few days' visit with friendnear Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Ford of South East street had as their guests yesterday, Albert Williams and family of East of Lebanon. lien Scifres and Luther Richman who are in training at Fort Benjamin Harrison spent Sunday with friends in this city. Ruth Rebekah lodge number two. will go to Jamestown Wednesday evening to confer the degree on a number of candidates. Solomon Burress and family of near Rosston spent yesterday with Mr. Flurrers' brother, Thomas Burress and jfamily of Fordice street I Horace Wysong is home from Indiana university to spend the summer with his mother, Mrs. Matilda Wysong of West Main street. Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Jacks, of Nashville, Tenn., will arrive Tuesday for a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ler, Titus of North Lebanon street. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ott and Miss Mary Dickson were guests Sunday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Dirkerson of near Shepherdsville. Mrs. Grace Hull and Carl Thomas, of Indianapolis, were dinner guests last evening of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Johnsonbaugh, of West North street. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Surratt returned to their home in Anderson this morning after a short visit with Mr. and M's. Winson Jones of East South street Brush Mclntyre and Harry Hurt made a business trip to Indianapolis Sunday. They were accompanied to Indianapchs by Mr. Hurt's son Charles. Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Coombs of North East street had as their dinner guests Sunday, Mrs. Brush Mclntyre of this city and Mrs. Ed Chavers of Indianapolis. Miss Nell Shannon and Miss Gladys Pooloy left yesterday afternoon for Terre Haute where they will enter the Terre Haute State Normal for the summer term. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Crider and son Lester and John Payton motored to Anderson yesterday and spent the day with Mr. and Mra. Arthur Berger and family," Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Iliddlg and son Lloyd Harold and Mra. Clarence Pe rn ott and children were in Martins ville Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Smith. Misa Esther Atkinson has gone to Frankfort for a few daya' visit with her aunt, Mrs. Carter Moore. From r rank fort she will go to IilpHi for a visit with t-";-it:"-Lois All-. V ..-if . ,l,lrH )' I.- r fc . i i
anil &jimIv at I ir. il.s. I.e'ie W itt ..p'nt tsr week er.il with her parents, at hairmount Mrs. F.tta Stewart is visiting her son Ralph Stewart of Esplanade str-eet Misses Agnes Walton and Agnes Egbert spent Uie week-end in the country. Frank flaunstean and family spent Sunday with William Cunningham, south of town. Mrs. Dan Shea of Bainbridge spent the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Lon McCann of Elm street Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCann and Brow Fisk were Sunday guests of Frank Akera and family ' of near Stringtown. Gregory Witt and family of Indianapolis visited Mrs. Susan Witt of Clark street Saturday night and Sunday. William Stewart and family of East Main street and Frank Lee and family of Superior street visited relatives near Plainfield Sunday. Joe Witt spent Sunday in tafayette-
the guest of Walter Matthews and family. While in LaFayette he ealled on William Bell of this city a patient at the Wbsh Velley sanitarium. Miss Sylvia Hughes, Miss Mary Ruth Smith, Miss Marie Stoops. Austin Wall. Harold Bassett and Claude Stoops motored to the Shades of Death Sunday and spent the day. Ormel Higgins who has been spending the winter in Peoria, III., where he has been attending the winter semester of the Bradley Polytechnical institute will continue his work at the school during the summer term. The Misses Nora and Cora McCorick, who are attending a business college in Indianapolis spent Saturday and Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. M. McCormick, of North West streot. James Wiley, who has been spending several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Porter Wiley, left yesterday for Indianapolis where he has accepted a position with the National automobile comrany. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spaulding and son Harold and Mrs. Margaret Huber attended a family reunion near Seymour Sunday. Mrs. Huber and sun remained at Seymour for a longer visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Robbins and ehil 'ren, Mrs. Mary Flirkinger and guest, Martin Judy, of Germantovn, Ohio, were entertained Sunduy at the home of Mrs. Dora Coddington and daugh ter. Miss Mabel of Crawfordsville. Mr. and Mrs. John Shapley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roe Partner and son of icar Sheridan and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Deer anil family of near Kirklin. were noon dinner guests Sunday of . and Mrs. Elisha Partner of West Chiciign street. Miss Esther McKinsey, Miss I.eal Kin.-aid and Ralph Kincaid, of Thorntown, Mrs. Kmma Brown and sun Clayton of Illinois and J. C. Brown and wife of Lebanon were entr-t tained today at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Purdue of Stringtown. Roy Purdue and wife of Fort Ben jamin Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. George Purdue of this city were guest Sunday of Mr. and Mra. Thomas Purdue of Sheridan. Roy Purdue is a nephew of Thomas Purdue and just recently returned from a trip through Panama. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph K. Smith spent inday in Lafayette with relatives. leave for 1 six weeks' stay in Canada nd Grand Rapids. Mich. At the lat ter place they will be the guests of Mr. Smith's parents, Rev. and Mra P.. S. Smith. Mrs. Bessie McKinsey returner! to her home in Thorntown yesterday morning after a few days' visit with her cousin, Mrs. W. J. Pursell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Purell hsd as their week-end guests, Mr. Pursell's brother, Arthur Pursell, and sister, Mrs. Ira Frank, and Mr. Frank of awfordsville. Miss Lydia Bell, Miss Thuna Wheeler and Anson M. Bell were in Lafayette, yesterday for a several rs' visit with Miss Bell's father William Bell who is a patient in the Wabash Valley sanitarium Mrs. Bert Gribben and Mrs. Will Walton and daughter Evaline were in Indianapolis Sunday. Martin Judy, who has been spendng several weeks with relatives in Texas, was the over Sunday guest of his sister, Mrs. Mary Flickinger, of Fast Main street. Mr. Judy left this morning for his home in Germantown, . Mrs. Flickenger arrompanied him as far as Indianapolis where they ted a nephew who is in the train ing camp at Fort Benjamin Harrison. KI'NDAY DINNER. Mr. and Mra. John Edlin, of four and a half miles south of Lebanon, entertained the following guesta at dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. James Joieph, of near Lizton; Mr. and Mrs. John Owens, of near jamcsiown; nr. and Mrs. James Goodwin, of near Pleasant View; Mr. and Mra. John Evans and son Russell', of Lebanon; Mr. Edlin' oldest iister, Mra. Elisabeth Huffman; Mr. and Mra. WiP Sloan and children and Geneva, Avis and dive Huffman. Mr. and Mra. Lorn Edlin were guests during the afternoon. Mr. Edlin, Mra, Huffman and Mra. Joseph are arotheri and sisters and all are far paift the meridian of '. Mr. Ins is Mventy e'ir' t years I, I. " -.n M'erfy-i i-e and
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VI IIWI I I To Conduct hound Table Talk Upon Constitutional Convention Delegates. ' The Woman's Franchise League will meet tonight in convention hall in tlu; court house for the purpose of conducting a round table talk upon the "Endorsement and Election of Dolegutea to the Constitutional Convention." The round table talk will be conducted hy Miss ldia Bell. Some of the questions whioh, will be asked and answered are; "Who muy be a Delegate?" "How Many Delegates Will Boone County Send?" "Is There any Distinction Between a Man's and a Woman's Qualifications?" "How Many Petitions May You Sign?" "How Many Delegates at Large?" etc., etc. Both men and women of the county may be present and all are invited to take part in the round table talk. This meeting is held largely at the reouest of many of the women of tSe league, who felt that questions and answers would prove instructive. The matter of registration will also be d'scussed and plans made to get the wont-n of the county to register early. Mra. B. S. Higgins will preside at the meeting. The hour is 7 30 o'clock prompt ARGENTINA ANXIOUS OVER TRADE WITH U. S (By tht nfcrafrni Kevt Serrtor.) BUENOS AIRES, June 18. The participation of the United States in the European war i seriously hampering Argentine interests, as well as United States interests, in Argentina. The requisition of steamers has begun to cause genuine alarm among business men here. As commerce with Europe fell away Argentine trade with the United States proportionately increased. Argentina imported from North America almost all the products that formerly had been purchased in Europe. Now all this traffic receives a serious blow by the requisition of ships flying the American flag. Argentine transports cannot replace the lost shipping, as they are required for the exclusive carry ing of coal, the scarcity of which seriously threatens many industries. It appears certain that, if it has not already done so secretly, the Argentine government will in the near future begin diplomatic conversations at Washington, looking toward the fufillment of present contracts and the obtaining of governmental permission for a continuance of commercial activities between United States ports and Buenps Aires. INTERESTING CONFERENCE. V An interesting conference of the circle girls from the Christian churches of the state was held at the college of Missions at Irvington, Indianapolis last week, the conference closing Sunday night. A number of the memben of the two circles, the Young Ladies' circle and the W hat-So-Ever circle of the Central Christian church of this city were present Ht severs! of the different sessions. MUs Norah Darnull went to Indianapolis the first of last week and will not return until Tuesday. On Saturday the following girls went to the college, a num. bcr of them iemaining over the weekend; Miss Geneva Woods, Misg Alpha Perkins, Miss r'thel Orear, Miss Zora Lane, Miss Lelia Burke, Miss Mary Stevens, Miss Hattie Ashley, Mrs. Earl Higgins, Mrs. Levy Stevens and Mrs. Winnie Christian. On Sunday. Mrs. A. L. Ward and the Misses Callia Martin, Mary Wade, Mary Stephenson, Lillian Caldwell, Maneri'.te Caldwell, Rose Threlkeld, Hazel Whittinghill, Emma Powell and Gustu Powell, attended the day's conference. The convention was in the nature of a house party, all the guests being entertained at the College of Missions. Among the speakers were Mrs. Sterns, Mrs. Att'.vuter, Mrs. Greist, Mrs. Lidell and Miss Daisy June 1 rout. A special conference of the Young Ladies' circle and the Christian W man's Board of Missions of the state will be held at Bethany park August 3rd and 4th. A large number from the Lebanon church are expecting to attend theae meetings. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER. Miss Helen Park and brother Charles Park entertained a number of their friends at a "pitch-jn-dinner" Sunday. The day was spent informal ly. The guests were the Misses Cath erine Hooton, Bermce Cobb, Ruth Smith, Nova Smith and Belle Crooks; Messrs. Estel Blackwell, Ruttsell Smith, Raymond Rohn, Benjamin Allstall of Advance and Thomas Neidlinger of Whitestown. M0NTH4.Y MEETING. The monthly meeting of the King's Daughters of the First Baptist Sunday school will be held at the home of Mrs. Ollie Dodd, B25 North East street Thursday afternoon at 2:lt o'clock. All membert are urged to h ir.-nt ti ere Is business of im-
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