Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 236, Lebanon, Boone County, 2 July 1917 — Page 3

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M.-8. June Xee and Mm. Amanda

futiier cr.tertainm with a family (!nwr in honer of Mr. and Mrs. J. ( Nww and son Forest of Las Ani- ", Co'o., hj re'unird to 11"- i' i nnif ta;: v after in extended vis.t tilth relIVS. OlUT glie-its WTO: Sic. w' Mrs. John Hollenri.n. of 1-ay-:..; M.- ami Jim. Rov Keenv and v.n Ralph ami k.inotri, of ions-

L-buni.n's tot Lieut assisted b- ;.. i ''; C T. Nee, of (r nijrg: Mr.

l.stbeMrie I'm kliui.it, t Chiravo uhn' ''r- Jerome !i and son nut

1 i ertammrtit to b ( -Vlghl ut F.Iks tCi

lln entertainment 1 ), piv(. rhamiay timing un.ler the aec-a of the Tn Lap, ti, t, pin.: c:;ds to go to the ,IM Criwa society ' pcciiiaes to ho f! umi:ua: mtTt T! )i!i:'ia,n wiil hn given oy o:ne of I

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ill pivo a number of ckxxii ! oW. Mr. anil Mrs. Lromtar N ! nd

Mr. Rail, t"or will ifivn a Rrnup o( i utitT Wilbilpnp. Mr. and M's. B. I !.iip; Aiya Wynrp n'l! gw Bu. j I!. Crops and m Caret. Mr. and Mrs. ! her n( r.i.linita and mu.sicnl monolo-1 I.ai'trHwr and daupiiters An- ' iruak and I.ittlf Mite Brandon vl'A in !''r;' Mardl of Whit tnwn; Mr.

ml il.-ncf. 1K alf.ui- ill be he'd

' ha... tne P'-ij.ram to com-

u'-ncr it s ocoik. The admiirion l

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If only youll osaOolden Sa t J it will be rin, aatiifjlni, full-bodied and ddcioua e-ile. Cut by a special pncan, Br no tiitier chaff ordirt In Golden 8im. l-trtopinal41;;htcj,ill (it Hi f m.hly'n.1 nnndMai iriMicrvl. bellirr at a rrodest , rjv.-t 'i' '. ! tuu is a aunlro a.JwooBnl W ag ' r I alJ

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DIL L. L BEATON TKOPATinC PHYSICIAN Fan.ara BUU Bank Baiiaiaf 1 a. an. to d. m. " TOONS 854,

!'IK!V . 1VM f r. FO.EBAL DIRECTORS BALL Bt'ILDrSQ f?. M ltrorfcaa SUtiM t"H3c pbosa las. Open day 4 aiafe

W. II. GREEN . . DENTIST I " - J ,r N.LHaaal Bank Pa!141af MViM ' PWaaltt

AUTO INN ... lard Oil Sirrvirt Station K. 47 GAS 20 CENTS -. h Ilanon St Phcnt ft

iUICK fcLKCTIUCAl WOKS CALL E. BERKLEY FhoneQ78-L - U Wct South Pt-wt

MAURI ACE ANNOUNCED.

M'fddlnjr of .! nn f phfnsnn ont'

Miaa Anna Brown at Danville, III. The n-,arrii.iti (.f fllfun Stpnheniio! ,f near Chnylmn I.ibeitv, and Mi' Ar. Br.-wo. .iauithter of jhn Brow.

f Kuraviilp, m-nj nnnoimrnl yp.t,.r-

!ay. fh yuiinit rouple loft more thar

wo weeks ago for lanviif. 111., fa,. nit thill !'"V n.'if T"I to I,lj. jmpolis. Tli' y rcturri-d ahortly after '.:ird, and the pijrrinRO war not knnwr :nti! yesterday.

KI.KVrNTII BIKTHOAY. John Cook, whofce elovrnth birthday

eurmt .stiii.la ; , rplcbrWH thf

vent by entirtaininjf sevm of hi-: oy friends with a pirturo show party '.dlnwwl by tiiies played on the lawn i' the Oik home nn North Fjurt treet After the playing of games "e young host's mother, Mrs. R C.

V Cook assisted by Mrs. I. MT Beav-

n, Mrs. John Hnrnaday and florothy iuirk, seneil n freshmentn. The hoys "itertained werr Franklin Heaven.

l,uth Akennan, Marion Hiegins.

ilip Stark, John Hnrnaday, Calvin

Lfnox and Robert North.

A O'CLOCK DINNER. Mr. and Mr. James flychannn, of

Nniinaooiin, motored from In.liina

Saturday for a short visit wuh ir. and Mrs. C. T. Birhnnon l.efiv tr. 'a v,n'i'j for (;easo w!ii;rvy will make their future home. Sat-

miay eveninif Mr. anil Mrs. Buchanon

ntei tinned at a 8 o'clock dinner

rirn by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hnrt-

at their hon:e on Indianapolis

and Mrs, Itoscne Botner. Vr. and Mrs R. (I. .fee and dnuiflit. t Mary Rath erine and t rn N.s.se. all of Indi-

anat.ulii; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Neesc

v.d daughter Dorothy. Mr. and Mrs.

C. W. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. David But-

n?e and son Charles, Mr. and Mrs. C.

0. .N'.'ese and daughter Vary Cetile.

ill of thin city: Mr. and Mrs. Klia;

i'lew ard son Floyd of Kli'aville and

tile Misses Amy and Lois .N'.iulslrry

and Hurry Maulsberrv of Pleasant

View.

KL( ITAL (,1VK. I A recital was irven Saturday after nt 3 o'clock l y papiia of Cam lvne H. Kneli-h nt her musre studi' n Fast Mjin street. These recital:

will be (riven freoupnily during the

summer term, by different .-tudrnts

The pn;ram Saturday afternoon 'si

as follows:

"Convent fleHs.." by f. I.u.lovic Op.4S

r area-ell to the Fiann". . . . ISpethnver

l e Verne Rart. "Love's C.olden Star" , L. A. Prumheller Op. 6f Charles Ja.nies.

May Flowers" L. StreabtMig

Thelma Carr.

"F.veninif Chimes" A. V. Marzin

Hazel Miller. To the Wild Rose" F. heard McDowell Ludella UH's. Swtet Be and Bye" Stiei

Battle of ;ttshurir" Pauii

Lotfe proctor.

"Old Black Joe" foster

K.-ther Wall.

ANNUAL riCNIC. The Younir Laities' Circle of the

I'cntr.il C.uistian (hjicii wiil u.nl

heir annual picnic Tuesday eveniite

at the home of Mrs. J. T. Frank

Laughner in Whitestown. All mem

bers who can (to early are asked to

leave nn the 5:15 car, the remaining

members leaving on the 6.25 car.

Descendant of Priscilla Coming

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c;,,p,wi"u1.e,ror")'-M Ruth . Ftaer Cfrrle of J. E. Charrt Miss Jean Morris, 7 qn S1".:''"1"- f't Chrhtian

THURSDAY.

yvom.-ns oi-Pi,m .Missionary So-

raruin. 2:.'I0. COM PL FT Fg COURSE.

Miss Ool-liene C.RV,. dbter of

Mr. and Mrs. HMim Crow, irra.luat

el this last We.'tront the Sdperrlaor

trsimnn eotr.-:? 0f ,he im,.nanolis

conservatory of musK The erfmpletion of the lourse Mas made by Miss

t.rove murft "arlier than is custotnary

an the rounf aenerally ends the latter

l.att of thil month. Miss Grove

one of Leb: n's most prominent mu

sicians hohi ir the position of nine-

oriranist tlm Central Christian

church. I

THE lULY MKCTINC.. The July beetinsr of the Women

Foreign Mi't-ionarr ssciety will be

held Thursdiv ufterrtwn at 2:3( o'clock at the Methodist church par

sonafre with Jl-. C. A. rurkin instead of meeting o the regular meetirg day, Wetlnecltv. The l.ostponement

is made on ace unt of vfednesday be mg the Fourth, All nurnbers pleas, note change. I

PERSONAL MENTION.

Mrs. Lon McCann is visiting her

parents at Bainb idge. Miss Ruby Ciprm is in Indianapolis, the guest of Mrs. 0. J. Bruce.

Mr. and Mrs. Grint Wiley, of Frank

fort, spent the we- k end with relative?

here.

.Miss Vetha IW is spending a few

lays in Thorntown with Miss Veva

Campbell

Uiuis Paddy, wh is working at Ko-

spent Satu day night at hi

he.

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KOIUJK It. AFJnN. who will lecture, here the last night of th

iua, la direct descendant of John AiU.jii, bo "nit out" M

.-that a, after Prtw-IJia bad helped bun along a llti'e ; 'Idea s father was a rotisln of the pott Longfellow luolhWi side sad his fnthefa sble, eaiua ocr Ir ' nrtora in his mother s idn waa the presidet w rfurtge. Allien din't talk nruieu aVrnt l1 nnaafa u ihuke !. f , fnroo tt well as r.! ' . 1 own ! - if-eta.- At !' ! f v' f'f ' ore At (.s-- ,. ;

Mac Alkire lias returned fron

a viMt Kith relnti' Hid friends ir

Jamestown.

'eri'ay in Whitestown with Hen

llconer and family.

Mrs. James Vernon Kiel ards, of Chi

i-aeo. is the guest of Mrs. Clark Berry

and Mrs. J. W. Shelby.

Frank Akers, of Stritgtown, wa?

the week end guest of his sister, Mrs.

Lida Gerard, of Indianapolis.

Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Whetzel are pending a few days in Indianapolis

with their son Julian Whetzel.

l.andy Davis and family of East Elm

j-eet spent Saturday and Sunday rh relatives near New Ross.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hughes and

children were entertained Sunday at

the home of r. R. Stewart of Brownsburg. Miss Mary Voorhecs will go to Frankfort Tuesday to remain over the Fourth the guest of Miss Florence Smith. John Nicely and fiint'i of Advance wore guests yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Burke and family of Park street Mr. and Mm Fnrl Whitely and family of Advance spent Sunday with Harry Sheets and family of Barronne street Mrs. Hattie B. Stokes will leavf Thursday for Boston, Mass., for an extended visit with her son George Stokes. J. W, Pirtnell of Indianapolis spent Sunday with his brother, J. E. Pinnell who is very ill at his home near lbanon. William Kcu!l of Michigan, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sanford and daughter Miss Junnjta. of near Hazelrigg, Miss I.ura Vanderhoff f Cadillac. Mich., is here for an extended visit with Mrs. Frlith Voorhis and family of West Main- street Dr. and Mrs. U. L. Italwr and children spent tha week-end in Memphis, Ind., the guests of Dr. Baker's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bake-. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Vrorhees, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Byrd and Misa Mary Voorhecs motored to Foit Benjamin Harrisrn yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Snyder of Traders' Point were dianer gacifs yesterday of Mr. and Jlrs. Harry Hamilton of North Merician street Miss EtheJ Orear, who it attending the summer cour-'ftjitr '1'. Maker's k'"-' - t Indianapolis, tit h- nome here. Vf lamias, City, nut of aomet ime

j. C. Long of this 's irjl 'i. .-! n. I f of

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- daughter,

iy of North

Mrs. J. K. Cirer.h n home m Zionsville t l-evr dai-s' Tis'l ,tn M.-s. Homer Dule nd

West stive. ' Mr and Mrs. John Bent of Boston a,4 here f.w an esten le,! v)s,t ,v th Mrs. Penx's pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 O, Perk and Mr. Bens's mclaer, Mr. Kieke Anderson. Otto Davia, a member of Company H, located in East Chicago spent th v-eek-end here with his prents, Mr.

and Mra. Joseph Davis, returning to

Ch'rago this morning.

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd V wrell ami daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jo,n Hooton and family and Miss Kntberine Mc

Donald spent Sunday nt Fort Ben jam Harrison near Indianapolis.

Mrs. John Small anil son Harmon.

and Mr. and Mrs. Scull Hawkins, of

Indianapolis, are speeding the week of

the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. W. M Hawkins of north of Lebanon

Mra. Daney Shirley of Chieago, who

is the guest of relatives here, and Mrs. Claude Large of South East

street will be the dinner guests thi

tvening of the latter's mother. Mrs.

John F'urtzler of Gadsden.

Mrs. Dana Shirley of Chicago Ls the

guest of her sister, Mrs. Jennie Neal,

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. V' y and daii(li-

iler Miss Maude accoil d bv Mrs.

. H. Butner spent Sif l liiowns-

hurg. I .

Miss Felice Rich.il and Miss

Thelma Atwood of Mi (re guests

f Mr. and Mrs. Statjl tamer, of

West Royal street, j n Atwood

also of Muncie spentSf with Mr. and Mrs. Garner. If

Mr. and Mrs. Jaei H-nodle of

West Chicago streetii lined Sunday, Mr. and Mrs i Finch and children, of Indiid i, George

Heady of Beech Grotf Miss Nina

Cam pi in of Jamesto-4

. Mr. and Mrs. Dul Iir'ntire of

Fast Walnut street I JTtatned Sun-

lay Mrs. Mclntire's sisters, Mrs. H.

Pence and Mrs. Maiy Patterson of

Ind:anapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Otus

I an and son Kenneth also of Indian

apolis.

Mr. and Mrs. Ppjtv M. Jacobs and

son Laurance of El Paso, Texas, ar

rived Sunday for nn extended visit

ilh Mr. Jhcobs' brother, Asher icol.s and fsmily of East P"irl

street and other relutivea in the

Miss Mina Overloes, who Sient last yeek in Frankfort with her sister.

Mrs. Charles Hall, has returned home

accompanied by her niece, Alberta lean, who will spend a few days with

Miss Overlees and her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Andy Overlees. Mrs. Mary Fortune, of Indianapolis,

spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Brandt Livingston, who has been ill for the past week at her home on

South East street. Mrs. Sytha Williams and Mias Roa Stroup were also guests Sunday of Mrs. Livingston.

Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Matthews and laughter Kathrrine motored to Michgantown yesterday for a few hours' nisit with their son Harry, who with

the Barnum orchestra of which he is

member was on the program yes

terday at the chautau'iua being held there.

M.. and Mrs. Harry Darnall, Paul

English and rnest Weasner motored to Darlington yesterday and spent

he day with Mr. and Mrs. Marshall.

Mrs. Wessner who had been spending

several days with relatives and friends

in Darlington, accompanied the party

home last evening.

Mr. and Mra. James Ohaver of Ross-

ville are spending several davs with

their son, Harry Ohaver and family of North East street. Yesterday other guesta at the Ohaver home wera Mr. and Mra. Carroll Sullivan and daughter of south of Lebanon and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen of this city.

Ora Ueck, of Atlanta, Ga.. who has

been spending a few days with lis

parents, Mr. and Mis. T. 0. Beck has gone to Chicago and from there he will go to St. Paul. Minn., before returning to Lebanon to spend thv remaining summer months. His trip

to Chicago and St. l'aul will extend

over a period of ten days.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oosstreet and

children, of Indianapolis, are here for Visit with Mr. and Mrs, Earl Higgina and Dr, and Mrs. O, C. Higgins of this city, and Mr. Crosntreet a parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crosstreet of west of Lebanon.. Mr. and Mrs. John Herod who were also guests Sunday of .

Mr. and Mn. Earl Higgins, returned to their home in Indianapolis today.

Mrs. Frances Hullihan and children

of Wabash and Mrs. Halnie Cluster of Indianapolis and daughter Miss

Lois Clufter, of Veedcrsburg, returned

to their homes toiMy after nien.l'ng Sunday at the home of Rev. and M.n.

M. T.jprirle on South Ibannn street

MrH. Ed Ward, who was a p-ue-'t f n the past week of R.p. and Mis. Ti"

' i -. ! t to her home tn I : Ls.a. ' ' V.s. F. C. ( nV..i ., l.-.t Me. s-.l .-,

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One on'y -t lot I',jr wortli ?, '.. ,0, our prue One enly 7-foot Uolkr-U-aring I. ami Roller, worth $:?3.00, pur price .......

Four only Sled Corn Cutter at about 4.00 uiukv the market price. ' A few Eckhart Buggies, including one surrey at tjw old price. Buggies have advanced $12 at facte ALL NEW UP-TO-DATE STOCK. T

THE BARGAINS WILL NOT LAST LONG.

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J. C. Brown Company

'HorlickV is a Delicious Food-Drin! Fv.eiVnt as a light lunch, at any time in the, day, at the off or in the home. Taken hot as a "N.ght Cap," it induces sound, refill wp after a hard day's work. It is uned by many famihe:; phice or tea or coffee, (especially for growing children), being nour irg ami invigonting, leaving only henetlcial and no harmful eff i It should he kept in every home, or on hand when traveling, n.owc ing, etc. It is very digestible, being tolerated by the weakest stomach. Long & Davis

SMART NEW LOW SHOES It's oxford time now! W are alway ready to serve yon.

French Sh6e Store,

S. S. Square

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SUNDAY PICNIC. Mrs. Joseph Davis and daughter Martha and son Otto, a member of Company H, of East Chicago who spent the week-end here, Mrs, F.dith Voorhis and children, Miss Goldia Pemherton. It. F. Vanderhiiff of this city and Miss l-aura Vanderhoff of Cadillac, Mich., formed a picnic patty which spent Sunday at P.iverside Park

Indianapolis,

ATTENDED DOUBLE WEDDING. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Jones went to

Crawfordsville yesterday morning to

attend the double wedding of Miss

Mary Davis and Clay Warren and Miss H7el Morris and Bruce Sutton

which was solemniwid at high noon at

the Christian church. Mr. Warren Is a nephew of Mrs. Jones. NOON DINNER PARTY. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Parr entertained

with a noon dinner party Sunday at their home on West Main street, having as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. W. n :uner and daughter Elizabeth,

and Tony Tiotter of this city; Mr. and

Sir. Delns Garner anil son nonerc 01 knl,,.. Mr nd Mrs. Perrv Crane

and children of west of Lebanon. "

THE QUEEN ESTHEH " The meeting of the J

Circle of the M. K. c ' announced t be ' -

ng at the hi,, :rtire has If ,t Mi:is Je ?

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