Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 226, Lebanon, Boone County, 20 June 1917 — Page 3

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met yesterday afternoon in the basement of til'! library ami sewed for the ki' f Crosi society. The meting.! of '.his cluli usually (inn mirly in the iing but owing to the war rondi"c,r.; .i the necessity for every one ';iiiii tin ir Lit :!, members have plmi:wl t hold regular meeting eveiy two weeks in the library basement at which time the haunt will be spent in helping with the Red Cross work. This Hurt , which i no worthy has found a i .cy response from dub women all over it e cnuroy nod many articles are beiog sent daily from the work shop ;,"a'-.l in the court house, to the varums e'nihs ami organization. This ib one of the many wav in which the vinm-ri dm help their country. WORK FOR RED CROSS. O. N. T. Club Members Ho Sewing Al Regular Meeting. The menib rs of liie O. N. T. club al ti.. if- legular meeting held Tilesd.'n aft. tnoon at too home of Mr.-. J. M. VVorlev on E:L-t Wahine;ton street .-.w.-d'for the lied Cnm soevty. For a..- .o.ei;i.K ti.. ...a. I U-l guests on the vennula and here they hu-ilv plied their noodles. At all the me. tings to In' held this summer, the Nhiik me to be spent in lied Crow "ork. After the hour., i-ient in new ; Mir., Woriey -erved a luncheon. An all day meeting of the club will b held next week at which lime much more work will be accomplished. I SOCIAL CALENDAR. WEDNESDAY. Sock Part v - Kpwio th League room. M. I;, church. TiliO. thcrsday. King' Daughter Class of First ti.tM Church-Mrs. Ollio IMd. o 'i. Friday. Thimbleine club Mrs. Elisha I'art,er. 2:Ud. OlifJAN KKCITAL. T'nifesHor and Mrs. Horace Miller, en mine home from lreencatle, where Mr. Miller played the weildinic music it the murrintr.' of I'i ,-hop Nicholson f Chicar and .dis Riley or (ireenas'Je, are euests of their cousin, Mrs. I. ;. lliown, on North ftreet. Mr. "Miller is teacher in the conwivntory of mu-ir at Cimieii roiiiKe, It. ernnn, low;i, and throujrh the Kindness of Mr. Miiier and the church nViaK Mrs. Drown invites her 'liends, vry informally, to hear him in n oriMn recital at the Haptist h'irch at i:e0 o'clmk this evenintr. Mr. Miller has been working for some time with Indian muMC, having re--eived recosrmtion from Cadman and . t. ers interested in Indian musical l hemes. kmbki)H-i:ky ci iti mkt. Many basket and bowls of frairrant June roues appointed the home of Miss Ruth I'erkins yesterday afternoon for the meetifii? of the Afternoon Kmbroideiy club. The diversion of : e af'ernoon cnnMed of needlework ;.nd conversation and late in the afternoon Mi.'.s I'erkins assisted by her siser, Miss Uerthee. served a luncheon. Among the iruests were Mrs. f Ivor ire Winckler of New York City; Mrs. II. X Thomas of H" alo, S. V.; Mrs. Marry Norwood of lis Arire'es. Calif., :nd Anna Marie Crou- of Cinii.nati. mm now in perfect '.Vhat Came From Reading Pink ham Advertisement. Paterson, N. J. "I thank ynn for h l.ydia r Pirikham remedies at they , have made me well and healthy. Somo. time ago I felt c ran down, hail paina in my back and side, waa very irregular, tired, nervous, had such bad dreams, did not feel like eat ing and had abort nreatb. I read yout advertisement ill the newspapers and iacided to toy a bottle of Lydia E.Pinkhun'a Vegetable Compound. It worked from the first bottle, ao I took a second nnd a third, also a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham'a Blood Purifier, and now I am just ae well as any other woman. 1 ad vise every woman, single or married, who is troubled with any of the aforesaid ailments, to try yoar wonderful Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier and I am sore they will help her to get nd of her troubles a- they did me. " Mrs. Ki-siit J. Van dfb Sande, 36 No. YuV fct, Patersoa. N. i. . 1 Lydia h. Pinkhsm Medicin "..nuail Lynn, I ana, if yu i aavke, r .

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Isadore Eiclsman niaile a business trio to Imiinnnpolie yesterday afterno,n. Miss Eleanor Stark will make business trip to Indianapolis this evening. Liza Ropers Bpent the day in Indianapolis looking after business interests. Clark Lindsay went to Kokomo, yf rtcrdnv afternoon for a short busi ncss trip. Mrs. R. M. Oillingsly of Lafayette avenue spent the day with her mother Mrs. Frank .Stout of Jamestown. - Mrs. Miirt Stephenson spent Tue.v I y in Trankfort where she called on account of the death of a relative. M r. and Mis. Everett Jones of Fast VVii'-hington street are the proud parents of a daughter born this morning. Mrs. Charles Williams, who has hern ill for several days at her home on Kast Ailrn street is slowly improv ingMrs. R. C. Jones and daughter Mary Margaret have gone to New Richmond for a visit with Mr. and Mrs Ailliam Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Crnver 1-laningntn -.sill arrive tomorrow from i'eoria. li!., to spend the summer with Mrs. l'lariingum's mother Mrs. It. C. Witt. Mrs Nannie MrKinsey who has been the guest for several weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Mort Stephenson and family of tlrant street has returned to her home in Muneie. Miss Juanita llarlon went to Ko komo yesterday to be the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Elmer dillion and family. Miss Marlon was accompanied is far as Frankfort by her mother. Mi-. (His il.irlon. Mrs. O. K. Wilcox, Mrs. Frank Wcoley and Miss llerthee I'erkins will go to Indianapolis tomorrow to attend a noon luncheon to lie given by Mrs Arthur Shepherd at her home on Nortr Illinois street. Mrs. Lon Anderson and daughter Mi.-s Ethel and Miss Mary Snedegar are in Indianapolis the elicits of Mrs. T. S. Snedegar. On Thursday Mrs Snedegar and Mrs. Anderson will ieave for Owensville, Ky., for a month's visit. Mrs. C. E. Fish of North East street who spent the week-end at her home here has returned to Indianapolis to be with her mother, Mrs. K. W. Hawkey who is seriously ill. Mm. Hawkey has been ill for several weeks. Mrs. Etta Stewart of MeClainsburg. HI., is here for a several week's visit with her son Ralph Stewart and family of Harronne street. Mrs, Stewart as entertained Sunday at the home of her sister, Mrs. T. M. Small of North East street. Mrs. Ora Page and Mrs. Rushton Witt and son Roderick were guests Tuesday of Mi's. Jesse Stevens of Frankfort, and daughter Mrs. Arthur Tillman of Florida who is in Frankfort, for a several weeks' visit with her parents. Mrs. Tillman before her marriage was Miss Fern Stevens of this city. Miss Wilda Reese and Norman Lindsay of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Charles LaFollette of Thnrntown motored to Peru Tuesday to attend the wedding of Miss Sally (lallowav and Fred Ream w hich w-as solemnized last evening at 8 o'clock at the pre-byterian church in that city. Miss 'lalloM'ay is the sister of Mrs. rj;lrk Lindsay of this city who was matron of honor at the wedding. Mrs. George Winckler and daughter, Miss Harbara and son George Parton, of New York City, are here to spend the summer with Mrs. Winikler's mother. Mrs. R. S. Higgins during the absence of Mr. Winckler ho has been sent by the firm of which he is employed to Japan for a two months stay. Mrs. Winckler went to Indianapolis today for a short visit with Mrs. J. W. Pinnell. The Misses llo and Nerriel McKinney of Kirklm are here for few days' visit with Mr. ami Mrs. George Khirii7 of North Ibiinon street. From here the Misses MeKinney will go to the home of their grandfather John II. Neal of near Shepherd for a two weeks' visit The Misses McKinney's mother, Mrs. Remke MeKinney and Miss Huna Hauk also of Kirklin were guests yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley. THE Y. M. L. Cl-I B. The members of the Y. M. L. club enjoyed a pitrh-in-mpper last evening at the home of Mrs. Ed. Click on W eat Chicago street, which was prettily decorated m the club colors, yellow and white. Following the supper the memhers formed a picture show party at tending the performance at the Colonial theatre. TO CELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS. The birth anniversaries of Captain Jesse NetT and James W. Slagle will be celebrated tonight at tht home of Mr. Neff by the Veterans' Birthday Association. Mr. Slagle is 70 and Mr. NetT 74. PARTY THIS EVENING. A sock party will be given this evening, by the L'pwonh League of the Methodist church in the league room. The hour of the psrtj- is 7 o'clock.

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MAR HOF MIDDY SUITS ROSE DAY OBSERVED. Neighborhood Social Club Knjoy a Splendid Program. Rose (lay was observed by the Neighborhood Social club at the home of Mrs. H. P. Stevens of near stop Northwestern, Friday afternoon, June Id. The home was beautifully decorated with June roses. The following program was given: SongAmerica. Duet. "The Rose" -Mrs. Lotta Bratton and Miss F'dith Crim of Lebanon. "History of the Rose" and a poem entitled. "Rose by the Wayside" Mrs. J. T. Jones. Solo, "The Ust Rose of Summer" Mrs. Mabel McDamel. '" Reading Mis. Mark McDowell. Duet Mrs. Edna Jones and Mrs. Lotta Hratton. Several selections were also given by the children present There were fou 'teen of the sixteen members present, and with guests and children twenty -seven. Following the program a two course luncheon was served by Mrs. Stevens assisted by Mrs. Ella Shelly, Mrs. Mary Davis and Mi.ss Mabel tox. I his club meets on the second and fourth Friday of each month, the next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Lon Titus. SLl'MBER PARTY. Miss Electa R.".nsdull who leaves soon for Indianapolis to spend the summer with her sister, Mr. Edith Ransdall Hall, during the absence of her mother Mrs. W. T. Ransdall who left Monday for Montana to spend -everal months, was the honor guest at a slumber party given Monday night by Miss Grace Stephenson at her home on Grant street. Other guests were the Misses Mae Alkire, Mina Overleese, Cora Allen of this city; Miss Pauline Johnson of Hazelrigg and Miss Dorothy Whitler of ihorntown. Miss Whitler upon her retuin homo yesterday was accompanied by Miss Stephenson and Miss Ransdall who will be her guests for .-everal days. LE tGCE TO GIVE PLAY. The Epworth league of the Methodist church at Advance have begun on the play entitled, "At the End of the Rainbow" to pay the expense of delegates to the institute at Battle Ground to which a large number is expected to be sent. The league has recently elected officers w hich are as follows: President-Mabel Ross. First Vice Ermel Meadows. Second Vice Vernita Proftitt. Third Vice Pearl Gardner. Fourth Vice Verda Houghen. Committee, Olive Payton and Basil Wright. Secretary Lloyd Roark. . Treasurer Paul Ross. Pianist Lucile Roark.

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BIRTHDAY PARTY. Relatives and Friends of Mrs. Miriam Wright Celebrate Her Anniversary. Mrs. Miriam Wright of Advance, widow of the late Ura Wright, was eighty years of age Monday. For convenience the relatives and friends assembled at the home of Mrs. Wright's daughter, Mrs. Charles Emmert near Jamestown Sunday, all taking well filled baskets. All the children were present except the only son Fd. of Advance. There were seven children, twelve grandchildren and six

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great grandchildren present. Miss Olive Peyton gave several readings and a number of instrumental selections were given by some of the guests. Mrs. Wright was presented with a number of pretty and useful gifts. Those present were; Richard Kmmert and fumily of Lebanon; J. B. Meadows and family, Mr. and Mrs. I.ish Higgs, Mr. and Mrs. James Bean, William Walker and family, Mrs. Annie Palmer, Roy Swindler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pickering. Mr. und Mrs. Ora Swindler, Jesse Bus und family, Ruth and Ernest Wright. William Emmert, Olive Peyton. Uelmar, Purdy, Grafton, Henry andHarold Bennett sample shoes I have added:

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DEMONSTRATION POSTPQN El The canning demonstration which waa to have been given Friday of thia week before the members of the Cooking club by a senior of Purdue university has been postponed on account of the short course w hich at this time is being conducted at the university. The demonstration will tie held however the latter part of July, the exact date to be announced later. All members of the club are asked to please notice the change in date. Every one should sell their Rooater this week. Why feed them longer? 6-20-at.

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