Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 231, Lebanon, Boone County, 26 June 1917 — Page 3
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-miMIXIMHIIilll "ai ! DR. I M. BKAVEN J OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Ftnun State Bank Buildiof 7 a. an. to 6 p. in. PHONE 254. LINDSAY & TOLLE FUIsERAL DIRECTORS BALL BUILDING Next to lntemrbaa Statioa Office pKm 189. Open day 4 night W. II. GREEN DENTIST Tin National Bank Bollataf tMH M-l4 PkoM 1U AUTO INN Standard Oil Service Station No. 47 GAS 20 CENTS North Lebanon St Phone 21 FOR QUICK ELECTRICAL WOKK CALL J. E. BERKLEY Phone 078-1. 121 West South Ptrtft DR. A. A. WILLIAMSON EYE. EAR. NOSE and THROAT Office over Etbr' Drug Store. PHONE 141. ;.lust Received a carload of d'almo Middlings hog feed UNION HARDWARE PHONE IDS CO. WOOLEY & EDWARDS BOSTONIAN SHOES MONROE AND PATERSON CARS Monroe Sales Agency 109 WV.t 8uutb Street. OWEN MORKERT 1 Chiropractor iiurs: 11 a. at.; 1-5 end T-l p. en. nultalion and Spinal Analysts 210 I'wmi-Nra) ' ' t-kar
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Itillllf llttllllllli. BOONS COBITT STATE BAKI. -l.i a in i.iti p:j K M. II OTRtiToV V ry I'm, in Mlr JUr.h I, Is Piano Tuning Player Piano Tuning Piano Repairing In All Branches W.W. STEVENS E. Side Sq. Fhone 55 RUN OH SHINE ( I I II. The Riin or Shine flub will lie entertained Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at th ; home of .Mrs. Maude Stephenson with Airs. J. K. Bohanon itid Airs. Charles Ruder aaa.atu.nt hoato.sr's. The memU-rs are akcJ to nlease bring tliirnl.lc. thread and wdle us ihe afternoon will 1 spent in sewing for tli (led Crosa society. REQUEST TO MEMBERS. The members of Die Ben F. MrKsy B.ble class are asked to bring needle and thimble to theTneeting to be held Wcriiiewi-w afternoon at the home of v- A Q. A ilania on Ear.t Supn order Hint they may a fi.r the Bed Crusu no-
SOCIAL CALENDAR.
WEDNESDAY. Halcyon clubMr. C. B. Ailair, Mis. J. It. Ball assistant, all day meotit.ir. II. n F. McKey Rible CIa.-s-.Mr3. George 0. Adams, 2::I0. Pleasant Hour Embroidery club A'rs. Earl HigKin9, 2:.'10. Fortnightly Club benefit bridge and Tit" party Elks' hull. 2:00. I .oval V. omen s class lhe Central Christian church vestry, 2:31). THURSDAY. Jollv Social Hour Club Mm. Nich olas Dennett. 2:00. Halcyon club Air. C. B. Adair, Vis. J. It. HjM. assistant, all day nvi tintr. FRIDAY. West End Rriilirc iluh Mrs. Anna II.. .TS. 7::i(, Miss Hattie Adler, assistant. Ihiuhle (J Friendship Club Mrs. I. S. Adn y. H a. m. Joily Stitchers club Mrs. William llirry. 1:W. BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY. Relatives of Mrs. Sanford Smith of IVrry township irave her a surprise er Sunday at the home of her i.iuirhter. Mrs. Do'a BrandenhurK, of West Ash street, the occasion beimr her fifty-ei;hth birthday. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. John EdI in. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Isaac Metiger and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Metxirer all ol Harrison township; Mr. and Mrs. Sanlord Smith and daughters, Nora and H ut "n and son Ray, of Rerry town--hip; Mrs. Bert Bowman anil pons. Mr. nnd Mis. Albeit Moore and Ross lliappotte, all of Indianapolis; Mrs. I.vdia Mullen and sons. Mrs. Bell H.-din. Mrs. Albert Deatrick. Miss Va-tie Dean. Mr. and Mis. C,i!!i; H-f lin and children anil Mr. and Mrs. D livanilenbuiK, ull of this city. The afternoon was spent in music etc. BRHH.K AND PARTY. The Fortniirhtly Embroidery cluii will entertain w ith a bride and ".W lirty f dnesdyy afternoon in tnf Elks' hall, the proceeds of the par c.iinir to the Red Cross fund. Th' member of the club desire that .v mriny who have inviiatioos he prer.- . id if poiblr in order that the nlTiimay lie a success financially as the cause for which the proceeds mil b triven is very worthy. The ndrniss'nr is twenty-live cents, an.i tfie hour 1 -iVliiCk. IN HONOR OF RECENT BRIDE. Mrs. Maurice fieckler, of Muncie formerly Miss Edith Payne of Rei! Key. Ii il., who is the fruest of net uncle. C. R. Matthews and family, was the honor jruest at a party ;iveu a.-t f-v'riiiiiK by Mrs. Matthews at her home on North East street. The evenIf was spent informally and music as furnished by Miss Nova Roberts. pianist. During the evening Mis. (ieckler who is a recent bride presented with a gravy ladle in the immunity desijrn. MEETINf! POSTPONED. The m't'tinir of the Double Q Friendship club which was to have b"en iiehl Thursday at the home ot Mrs. I. S. Adney on East Washington si reel has been postponiM until Friday at which time the members are asked to be at the Adney home at 9 o'clock. The dfty will lie spent in sowing for the Red Ciu.-s ciety and at noon a pitch-in-dinner will be wrved. NEWS OF MAHRIAOE. Re'atives and friends have received an announcement of the tnairrine ol Miss Opal Frost Adams and (inrrirM. Tilson lioth of Franklin, the ceremony being performed Saturday evenieir, June 21, at the home of th.lo,d-. Mr. Tilson is a nephew of Mrs. Harry Hamilton of this city and is well known here where he has fre quently visited. SURPRISE FOR BHIDF,Fl g( T. Misa Katherine Wilson, a nrU'elect, was given a surprise pnrty last evening by the members of Mrs. S. K. Heath's Sunday school class a' the M. E. church. The artair was in the naturu of a kitchen showrr for M'."s Wilson, who is a popular member of Mrs. Heath's class. THE JUNE MEETING. The June meeting of the Loyal Wo men's class of the Central Christian hurrh will be held Wednesdav after noon at 2:fl0 o'clock in the rhlirrh vesrfy. All membera are urged to tie present. ICE CKEAM SOCIAL. There will be an Ire cream social held at Hopewell church neirt Thuraday evening. Social la in charge of twya' and girla' clasaea. 8 26-2t THE HALCYON CLUB. The Halcyon club will re etitertainnl at an all day meeting Thursday at the home of Mra. C. B. Adair, north of Lebanon with Mra, J. R. Ball aasUnt,
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. Jessie jv'eff ta ill at her home on East Main street. I W. E. Callane mail a businesa tri) to Indianapolia today. I Mrs. Cora Hanks haa bone to Baini Kridire for a visit with her father, Mr, I Oliver. I Misa Mabel Crissler went to Lirton itiwlay for a few days' visit with, Mra fjohn Owens. ."'V ' Arthur Nettley left today for Flint, Michitran, in the interest of the J. H Earhart garage. A. X. Sweeney has resumed his lut es as telegraph opiTutor nt the Big Four after a vacation. A. A. Buotin, of Cyclone, is here fur an extended visit with hia daughter, Mrs. John Sims and, family. Mrs. Keyes Conner, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. ('.. P. Hill of North West street. A. F. Cason of Columbus, Ind., called on Lebanon friends today, taking dinner with J. O. Cason. hia cousin. Mrs. I. N. Whetiel and Mrs. Joseph Cain attended the funeral of James Hinsaw held near Little Kgale today Mrs. James Ball and two daughters of Indianapolis were entertained today by Mrs. Elza Rogers of North West street. Newton Beck, whu b...: been pi"m. ng the past week in Indianapolis with relatives and friends has returned home. Miss Fail New kirk of Gary came this afternoon for a several days' visi with Miss Alphu Perkina of Busby street. The Misses Grace and Maude Spencer of Indianapolis were guests Sun lay of their cousin, Mrs. Cuy Vorvind family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson and laughter are spending several day.witb Mi. and Mrs. .'Uth Porter of nt-u Creensburg. Victor Honan who has been spending several weeks with Soth Portii and family of near (ireensburg has retumed home. M'.-s Norah Darnall has gone to Winona lake to Send the week anil to attend the Missionary conference iieing held there. Mr. and Mrs. B.-it T..T.and nf In lianapolls were guests Sunday of the former's sister, Mrs. C. K. Davis anil fupdly of Esplanade street. Mrs. T. M. Small of North East treet will enteitain at dinner thif 'ven ng her niece, Mrs. Agnes Kail ind family nf Indiana pol is. Mrs. liritta Armstrong and daughter Louise, of Thorntown, were enter.aineil today by Mrs. Roy Metzger if East Washington street. Mr. and Mrs, Cleo Richey anil laughter spent the day with Mrs. Richiy's: parents. Air. and Airs. Elmer ester of near Indianapolis. Atr. nnd Mrs. W. D. Pennington and family will leave Saturday for Bay View, Mich., to spend the summer. They will lie located at Terrace Inn. Mrs. Nicholas Bennett will be hostets to the Jolly Social Hour club on Thursday at her home on Clark treet. The hour of meeting is 2:00 iVIock George Hurt, who has been ill for several days at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Hurt, ol West Chicago (street, is somewhat improved. C. E. Nobea and wife of this city, id A. C. Nolies and wife of Indiana polis, motored to Rochester today for a stay of a week or ten days at Lake Manitou. George Dodson, Alartha Morgan, R. B. Dodon and granddaughter, Virginia .Simpson, all of Indianapolis, are the guests of Airs. James .Millef on llarrnne street. .Mr. and .Mrs. J. B. Meadows had as their guests, Roy C. Swindler anil family; Air. and .Mr James Swindler, Henry Swindler, and Mr. and Vrs. Luther Wright of Rossville. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Emmons, who were the guests for a few days of Mrs. Emmons's sister, Misa Katherine Orear and her brother, O. P. Orear returned to their home in Indianapolis yesterday. Airs. Chauneey Etter and aon Glenn, of Franklin, who are nufr the guests of relativea 'n Whitestown, will arrive in a few days for a visit with her sister. Mrs. II. F. Dawson and family of South !.obanon atreet. Mr. and Mra. W. H. Orear, Mr. and Airs. Ed Orear, Mr. and Mrs. Mere dith Callane, Misa Ethel Orear and Will H. Orear Jr., motored to the home of Air. and Mra. Warner Kessler near Ladoga Sunday and apent the day. Misa Katherine l-ong went to Indianapolia the latter part of last I.IC.HT-HF.AKTEI) WOMEN. A cheerful, light-hearted woman is the joy of a man'a life. Beauty will fade, a good figure will change, but the charm of health and cheerfulness will endure to the end. But how can woman be cheerful and happy when dragged dui by so.ns female de rangement, with a backache, headache, and often on the verge of a nen-ous breakdown. Lydia E. Pinkhem'e Vegetable Compound ia the etanoU.-tl remedy for auch ailments. During the iast 40 year thousand! of homea have been made happy by this woman's great remedy for woman a ilia.
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week for a ten days' visit with Aliss Ruth Ralston. Aliss Ralston and guest will attend a number of social arfairs this week. On last Saturday evening they attended the .Military dance given under the auspices of the Women's Press club of Indiana. tieorge Pierce or Anderson, a former resident of this city, spent yesterday here. Mr. and Mrs. Brush Alclntyre and Miss Hattie Adler motored to Indianapolis this afternoon. .Mr. and Mra. P. B. Winters and family and Miss Atfnea Pemberton motored to Turkey Run .Sunday. Air. and Mrr. Ivan Coulter and Aliss Ruanne Tansel will return this evening from a short visit in Avon with -Mr. and Airs. William Tansel. Air. and Airs. E. A. Woodward of east of Lebanon left last night for Jefferson, Ohio, for a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Frazier. Mrs. W. T. Ransdell who left last week for .Montana has arrived at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Raymond Eck at St. Regis, after a delightful trip. ICE CREAM SUPPER. An ice cream supper will be given at the lawn of the Cnrr property in Eliiaviile Friday by the Christian Endeavor society of the church at. Elizaville. The proceeds will go to the Red Cross. FOUR POINTS. Airs. Evelyn Anderson is very ill. Air. and Mrs. W. W. Buntin and Mrs. B. F. Simmons attended Mrs. Tom Stephenson's funeral in Indianapolis Alonday afternoon. James Evans and family iook Sunday dinner with James Braniblct and family. Stanley Jones has a new Dodge machine. Ie Hawkins spent Saturday night with home folks. Airs. Harry Srhooley and daughter of !,cbanon, spent Wednesday of last week with her parents, Reese Dodd and wife. Air. and Airs. Truman Lucas, Lucile Duncan, and Russell Dressier, spent Sunday afternoon with 1 1 1 1 am Bowls and family. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Ham of near Alechaniesbiirg, were guests Wednesday of W. W. Buntin and wf-. Mr. and Mrs. Build Morris spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Heady and Devon Hanlon. Mr. and Airs. W. W. Buntin spent Suaday afternoon with Kirk Phillips and family near Antioch. John Ben Jonea ia spending a fewdays with his grandparents, Mr. and Mra. Jonea. RURAL ROUTE SIX. Rev. Buckner, wife and children, Gladys and Burl of Whitestown, and Misa Stella Warburtnn took dinner with Lewis Burleson and family Sunday. The Children's day entertainment at the Eliiaviile Baptist church was well C ASTORIA For Infant. u4 Children I21 Usa For Over 33 Years jUwarsbaari -3 , ,
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French Shoe Store, attended. An offering of about $lo.&0 was taken. Air. anil Mrs. Robert Kinkead spent Sunday with Amos Gaddis and family. Brother Dungan and Mr. Mullen called on .Mrs. Mabel Kouns and son and Aliss Hazel Kinkead Sunday. Airs. Ella Ktheridge and children spent Saturday night and Sunday with her parents Mr. and Airs. John Bextal. Jake Kouns and mother, and Mrs. Robert Kinkead called on Aim. Alabel Kouns and son Cecil and Aliss Hazel Kinkead Friday afternoon. Attendance at the Eliiaviile Baptist Sunday school Sunday was 120. Collection, J1.32. Mr. and Mrs. Otia AIcRoberta and daughters Dartha and Martha called on Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Mi-Roberts Sunday afternoon. Misa Inza Stephenson sent Friilay night with Airs. Mabel Koun3. The cofimencement exercisca at the Baptist church Wednesday night were well attended. Their class colors were pink and pea Rrecn, their class flower w as the pink carnation and their motto va "1 will find a way or make one". There were twenty graduates. Little Cecil Kouns spent Friday night with hia grandparents, Mr. and Mra. R. H. Kinkead. Miaa Hazel Kinkead and Misa Mary Cogswell apent Friday night with Clyde Kinkead and family. Misa Marie Coy of Frankfort ia visiting friends and relative this week and last. DOING HIS BIT. Father (jternly) Robert, you are lute for breakfast again. Son It's a measure of economy, father. You know that as soon as one arises the expenses begin. Boston Tranacript. j
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