Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 230, Lebanon, Boone County, 25 June 1917 — Page 3

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BIG HOME COMING. Wan Held at Christian Church at Trader' Point. Mr. and Mrs. Harry ' Hamilton of North Meridian street attended the homecoming of the Christian clluich :tt Traders' Point Sunday. At nix.n 'J0O people were served at long tables arranged on the lawn surrounding the -him h. In th. afternoon there was an addwss by Rev. IJntun ami a flair i.iising. The flag was hois' ed hy a veteran of the Civil war ami a young in.m. Vivian Jonr. who leaves Wednesday to join the navy. Representa,'iw? from the Red Cross society of Indi mspoiis were present and received a i i.'e. ti m of $70 for the cause. A IHH'SE PARTY. Miss Marg-irrt Woodson entertained nst w.k with a h"U-e .nrty at her t ume. -'IT North M V ". having her guests M'-s Helen Hartman ...oi Mi. Alice Johnson of Jacksonville, 111., at:. I M,-s Roberta llittle of l.i'favctte. 'I he three ynui.tr ladies , ,ic classmates of Mis WomUnn at Jt Wilhei force univisity. Wilberfi.rn . (oio.. "huh rulleire they attend,1 thi.- wint. r. (la Friday evening Mi-. Wood-on and her parents. Mr. ami Mn.. Chirlr Woodson entertain.'.: a company of friends in honor of tht nie.-ntier of the house party. Tl( vening wis .pent infnrinallv, read nils, loano. vocal and violin solos and Karnes being cnjoed. The Woodson home wis di-roNited in a color scheme of green and yellow-, the colors of Wilirforoe university. The refreshment, of iee cream and cake also carried out he color si home and hows of jellou and green nboon wre the favors. 'I'nr uu. sts were: Carl Bennett. Karl Reynold., Ham- Willis and Slemoy Dum unit, all of Indianapolis; the 1'att family of Thorntown; Miss Kern l.ee and F.inmett U hc-lcr of Danville, Ind.: s Flossie Finning, Miss Roulah Harper. Miss Cladys Harper, Mis, Martha Casey, Mi.s Marguerite Ross. Clifford Powell, Eugene Powell and Raymond planing, all of Frankfort: Miss Cecil Knight nnd Miss Ros. KniKht of Sheridan; Miss Pons Kinir '-liss tierl. rude Ilailey, Miss Novell. lankier. Mrs. J.e Kmif. Mrs. A! Robnson and James King of this city. Sl'RPRISK PARTY. Mrs. I. A. Wyatt of South Lebanon tret was the victim of a big surorise party Sunday, it beinir her birthlay. The (fue.,t all (fathered with viell filled baskets and enjoyed the -'ay. Those present were: Mr. und Mrs. Joseph Crosstieet, Mr. and Mr. Artie I'inrrr.nre anil dsaeMef aie, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Katon, Mr md Mrs. Kd Katon and children I'helma. Karl and Kdna May, Mr. and Mis. ileurp-e IleMoss, and son Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Amos RramhMt. Mis.Mary fiickersnn. Mrs. Margaret Royd, Mrs. Ollie lodd and dauirhters Lurile nnd Lora Mae, Mr. and Mrs. Katon. ("leve Boyd, Cecil Katon anil Cecil Scott. FARKWKLI. RKCKITION". Mrs. (.. f. Routh and Mrs. W. P Hxyl of thm city entertained yester'ay at the country home of the forner in honor of their sister, Misi N'nnea Schoen, who leaves this week "or San Juan. Porto Rico. Guests were Mrs. Klixubeth Xeece, of !nilian;iio!is Mr. and Mrs. Georirp Kenney, Ira shelburn and family. Harold Schools ind Miss Ruth St. Clair of Zionsville: harles Routh and family of Advance; William Hull and family, Miss Klla Hull and Clarence. Hull of Whitesown; Paul Routh of Northfield nd VV. P. Rayl and family of Lebanon. KK.HTH lURTHOAY. Miss Flora Frances Rayl entertained ight of her little friends Saturday afernoon at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Rayl on Fast Washington street, the occasion hentr the eignth birthday anniversary -if the host'. The aftcrmsin -;pent in the playing of games and re'reshments were served by Mrs. Rayl. 'in automobiie ride concluded the af-pleasurt-s. MFKTlNO CHANfiKI). The meeting of the Pleasant Hour Kmbroidery eub which was to have 'jeen held 'i'hursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Karl Digging of Kast Main street has been changed from fiaisday to Wednesday afternoon in .rder that the members can attend he lecture to he given at the Presby'eiian church under the auspicea of 'he Franchise league. PICNIC POSTPONED. The picnic which was to have been held Wednesday afternoon hy the n embem of Miss Mary Stevens' rlasn of the Central Christian church ha been postponed until Thursday afternoon. All membera please nobs the change. Bl WEEKLY MEETING. The Y. tt.jf elub will liold it regtt- ' V meeting Wednesdav i no o'cloil at the home shley on I-afayefle

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TUESDAY. Y. M. W. Clasa Mithodist church. 2;t!0. WKDNESDAY. Y. M. K Club Mrs. Ansel Ashley 2::10. Halcvon club Mrs, C B. Adair, Mrs. J. K. Hall assistant, all day meetii.g. H.n F. Mckey Bible Clasa Mrs. Ceoi go Q. Adams, 2:.'!0. Pleasant Hour Embroidery club Mis. Karl Higgms, FRIDAY. Jolly Stitchers club Mrs. William Berry, MX). RFCH'KSTKD TO MF.ET. I'he members of the King's Dough I.. elana of the First Baptist churcl aie requested to meet at the library basement, Wednesday atternoon, Jun 27 at I o'clock for the purpose of sewing for the Red Cross society. Al meniliers are xskf d to bring needle an. tiiimtile. ATTENDED FAMILY REUNION. Mr. and Mrs. John Flaningum and daughters the M'sses June and Mar gaiet, Mr. and Mrs. tlrover Flanin on of this city and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Frank Ijughner of Whitestown were in Frankfurt yesterday attend nu the Ka-hner family reunion which was held at the T. P. A. park of that citv. CO TO THE LAKE. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Heck nnd children of north of Lebanon; Mr. and Mrs. I.yle Neal of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Berry and son of Tuttle. N. D., who are spending some time here with relatives have gone to Lake Maxinkuckee for a week's out ing. WHAT SO EVER CIRCLE. The What-So-Ever circle of the Cen tral Christian church will hold its reg ular monthly meeting Tuesday even ing. July H at ihe home of Miss Beulah Richey. The meeting was annoui for this Tuesday. All members please note change. MEETS WEDNESDAY. The Ren F. McKey Bible cjas of the Methoslist Episcolial church will neet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 oVI-H'k at the home of Mrs. tleorge Warns, :Z East Superior street. All the members are asked to bring Uicir leedlework. POSTPON ED TWO WEEKS. The meeting of the W. C. T. U. .hirh was to have been held this week at the home of .Mrs. C. A. Hedge on lifayette avenue, has been postpone.! for two weeks on account of the illness f Mrs. Hedge. PAST CHIEFS CLUB. The Past Chief's club will be enterained Tuesday afternoon at 2::t0 clock at the home of Mrs. Will Fish in Ea.-t Washington street with Mis. leorge Mangus and Mrs. Kd Conner issistant.s. ALL DAY MEETING. The Halcyon club will have an al! day meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. Charles Adair north of lbanon with Mrs. J. R. Ball assistant hostess. The hours will be spent in sewing for the Red Cross society. PERSONAL MENTION. Louis Paddy was in Indianapolis today. Lowell Parr spent yesterday in Colfax. Paul McMullen spent Sunday in Indianapolis. Karl Higgins was in Thorntown today transacting business. Ansel Dale and Harold Sanford were in Indianapolis yesterday. W. F. Epperson of Ladoga is visiting his niece, Mrs. J. A. Cox. Vernon Rohrer and Earl Cillette were in Indianapolis Sunday. Ebon Levant was in Danville, Ind.. yesterday, ihe guest of relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCann were the guests Saturday night of Mr. J. R. Porter. Miss Martha Long was the guest today of Miss Lucile Duncan of north of Lebanon. Mrs. B. A. Everson and daughter of Wbitesville, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wood Batman. Mr. a"d Mr. Walter Oldendorf and family were guests Sunday of friends in Indianapolis. Miss Jessie swope of near Elixaville spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Pearl Hillock. Mr. and Mrs. James Parish of South West street wera guests of relatives in Indianapolis yesterday. Mm. Susan Witt of Cark street is spending this week with her daughter Mrs. Will Miller of Thorntown. Mr. and Mrs. Er-rl Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. John Wycoff motored to Jamestown and Zionsville yesterday. llutxrt Wallace, of Cleveland, Ohio,

the noon dni'ier g..-sis ycu-rof-.v of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Hoover of I, rant street, Charles Swop and family of near Eliiaville, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Elisabeth Swope of South Meridian street. Mrs. Thomas Small, Miss Carrie Pbwell and Daniel Leonard visited Camp Harrison near Indianapolis yesterday. ' t Mr. and Mrs. Jaop Deiser were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hartley of Braxil, former residents of U-h.-inon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cain and son Earl were Sunday evening dinner guests of Henry Jones' and daughter, north of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Clyne Armstrong of Tast Main street were entertained yesterday at the home of Fleet Halt, of Antioch. The meeting of the O. N. T. club which was announced for Tuesday has been postponed. All members please take note. Frank Nealis, of Indianapolis, was here Sunday, the guest of his mother. Mrs. Emma Nealis. of North Meridian street. ' Mrs. R. W. Dimitts his returned to her home in Kokomo after a visit with

Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morris of West Washington street. Dr. and Mrs. H. I.. Baker and chil dren and Miss Ruby C.ipson spent Sundny in Nol-.lesville with Dr. M. H Harrell and family. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Adler and children and Miss Hattie Adler motored to Indianapolis yesterday and spent the day with relatives. Robert Wimhorough of Kempton was the guest yesterday of his brother, (ieorge Wimborough and family of North Meridian street. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adney and chil dren were in Indianapolis Sunday the guests of Mrs. Adney s parents, M and Mrs. W. D. Kissell. Miss Margaret Roby, who has been spending several days with Miss Fein Davis will return to her home in (Ireencastle this evening. Lester Deltard, Ivan Potts, Donald Coombs, Richard Rader and James I ong spent several hours at Fort Ben jamin Harrison yesterday. John Biddle, of southeast of Lebanon, was the guest yesterday of his daughter, Mrs. Clarence DeMott, and family of South Fast street. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Riddle and son Harold were the guests of Mrs. Biddie's sister, Mrs. Ernest Harmon and family of south of Whitestown Sunday. . .. . Mr. and Mrs. Orville Nelson of southeast of Lebanon had their dinner guests yesterday. Mr and Mrs. Harold Huehanon of North West street. ' Miss Evaline Bonwell and brother Oral of east of I.et.nnnn spent the week end with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Abbott of East Washing ton street. Mr. and Mrs. Otu 0verlee:-e and Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Williamson motored to hrankfort yesterday and were enter tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hall. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hoot.m and daughtes Mary Eliiaheth and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hooton motored to Crawfordsville yesterday for a short visit it h friends. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schrnv.r n EiTgiir and daughter Margaret, were tertained Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. J. T. Alexander on East Superior street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McClain and daughter. Miss Tressie, were enter tained Sunday at the home of Mrs. Mi-Clain's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Shaw of near Zionsville. Mrs. Claude Alexander and children of Crawfordaville are spending sev eral nay, witn sir. and Mrs. Elbert Perkins of North Lehsnon street. Mr. Alexander spent Sunday here. -lrs. c. t. Fish who has been spendg several weeks in Indianaoolis u-ith her mother, Mrs. S. W. Hawkey, who very hi, is home for a short t.-.v before returning to Indianapolis. .Morrison Baker, who has been pending several weeks with relatives in Shelbyville and with his grandnsr. ents, M. und Mrs. 0. F. Cook, of .iornstown, has returned home. J. t.. Smith and wife ami da,ibi. Mary Ruth, went to Thorntown yes terday for a visit with Flave Millikin and wife. Mrs. Smith and daughter will remain for o week's visit. Miss Beulah Richev ha gone in In. dianapoiis for a visit with relatives and to attend the wedding on Wed nesday evening of her cousin, Rugg. It. Carr and Misa Opal Breedlove. I erry Swiggett entertained Sunday son, Orville and his brother Thomas of Indianapolis and his sister Mrs. Samantha Crandell, of Connersville. Mrs. Crandell remained for week's visit. ' Norman McMains of Indianapolis motored hero Saturday for a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry McMains of west of Lebanon On Sunday Mr. McMains and parents motored to Crawfordsville and spent the day. A. S. Caster of Madison, who has been spending several daya with his cousin, Dave Custer, of west of Lebanon, went to Indianapolis Saturday accompanied by Mr. Custer to be the guests for a few daya of John Custer and family. Mrs. W. P. Huddleson, ho Has been spending sometime with her daughter, Mrs. Ira Barker and family of Kordne street, baa rmurucu W 1 kuura

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in Winamac. Mrs. Huddleson's daughter, Misa Katherine remained for a longer visit. Mrs. Clyde Neese and daughter Mary Cecile returned yesterday from Whitestown where they have been spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Neese. Mrs. Jerome Neese who has been ill for several weeks was much improved at the time of Mrs. Necse's return home. Mr. and Mrs. Wolford McMains and son of Indianapolis were week-end guests of Mrs. McMains' parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Meyer, of East Washington street, returning to Indianapolis this morning accompanied by their daughter, Miss Margaret, who had been spending the week at the Meyer home. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Howard and Miss Reulah How aid and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Howard drove to Lincoln, Ind., and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Watkins. On the return trip the Lebanonites stopped at Kirklin and called upon Mr. and Mrs, Abe Littleton and Capt. C.orham. On the trip they found the corn everywhere looking fine and the other crops in good condition.? , SOCIALISTS ASK ITALIAN REPUBLIC; OPPOSE WAR "BY CAMII.LO CIANFARRA. I By the fsrerNifdonal m- JJ-rrtee.) ROME, June 25. The Italian Official Socialist party and Hi ncwr paper, Avanti, have just come out openly in opposition to the war. The members of the party are understood to be in league with anti-war factions of Socialist parties in other lielligerent nations'. They demand a republic here. At a secret meeting in Milan the ecutive committee of the party lopted a platform demanding: (I) A republican form of govern ment with a self-convoking parliament. Universal suffrage to both sexes of voting age; proportional representation; abolition of the Senate, which is now appointed by the Crown; limited freedom of organization, press and speech; abolition of the political police. (2) The foreign policy of the mtion to be talcen aw-ay from the executive branch of the government and entrusted exclusively to the Parliament. (.1) Communal and provincial au tonomy (home rule). 4) A labor policy tending to deelop the latent wealth of the country. r A policy protecting the con sumer striutly co-onfinated with a vigorous policy of production. (6) Recognition on the part of so ciety of every workingman's right to a decent living. (7) A fiscal system based on pro gressive income tax; extension of State monopolies. The Socialist propaganda will, for the present, be confined to the civilian masses of the cities and agricultural listnrts. Later on, it is said, an at tempt will be made to introduce the propaganda in the army at the front. Impartial observers consider this us the most dangerous part of he So cialist programme, as Genera! Cadonna has Impressed the country with the fart that politics will not be tolerated within the war zone and that any effort to sow discord among the troops ill be inexorably repressed. OHIO REFUSES AID TO GET DRUNKARDS JOBS Bl fatonMllesal gsrtXc.) COLUMBUS, 0, June 25. Chronic drunks will not be helped into jobs hereafter by the fifteen State-city free employment bureaus in Ohio. Under orders of the State War Defense Council the bureaus will weed out all intemperate drinkers from among applicants. Usually the men who dnnk are those who work about three days," said Fred C. Crouton, head of the lahor division of the Defense Council. 'The state car not afford to waste its mim diislt.ir.iff. men."

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