Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 237, Lebanon, Boone County, 5 July 1917 — Page 3

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21? You LL 5L IT WHETHER. YOU LOOK. ANNUAL PICNIC. i ';he annua) picnic of the Young Ladies' Mission circle of the Ontral j 1. hn-tijin church was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. T. ! I-iank Ijiughnor uf Whitestown, a I former member of the circle. The large rooms of the I.aughner hum I w!i!-h lend themselves so well to at j ti..ttc dccoiation were uttractive with many bowl and vase of daisies. Thi guest went to the l.aughner h:nne on 'h 5:1,1 intenirhan c:ir and shortly after their urrivat the picnic suppei was served buffet style. The evening " :! ?p-nt jrfcrmally. Among the guests were .Mis Floetta Goodwin and Aline Goodwin of near Bainbridge, with Mrs Houston Weaver; Mrs. I. . Cox and son Amos of Indianapolis, v.ith Miss I.ou Cox. WEEN ESTHER ( IRCI E. Miss Jean Morris and Miss Mary M'fp-shire were hostesses to the Queen Kuher Circle of the M. E. church rueslay eveiinp, entertnininsr at the home nf the former on West Washingi n street. Mrs. Pert Miller hart iiarge of the program; Miss Pauline Wilson conducted the devotionals; Miss Mary ll"(r,hue itave a reading ind Miis Mayme Stollz read a panel in "Missionary homes in Alaska." : luring the sociul hour the hostesses .crved a plate luncheon. One new neotbor, Miu Nealia Jackson, was rceived into the memlxrihip of the ociety. The next meeting which will h held in August will be devoted to he work of the Red Cross society. ALL DAY PICNIC. An all day picnic nai held yesterlay at the home of Mrs. Mary Kail ind daughter Miss Nina North of Lebanon. The mif U were Mr. and Mis. John Horni ...ay and children, Mr. ind Mrs. I, S. Adnry. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Adney and children, Dr. and dra. R. C. N. Cook and sons, Mr. and ir. C. H. Adair, Hoy Adoey and Neal 'Hand. The pleasures of the day were concluded with a display of fire .vorks in the evening. A CALLED MEETING. A called meeting of the Past Chief's tssociution will be held Friday afterloon at 2 o'clock in the Ked Men's Will at which time important business will be discussed. All members are irged to be present. The committee n charge of this meeting is composed f Mrs. J. C. hVed chairman, Mrs. Jmer Perkins, Mrs. Will IleVol, Mrs. Laura C'oojier, Mis. Klinha Partner. BIRTHDAY DINNER. W. H. Orear whose birthday occurred yesterday was the honor guest it family dinner given by Mr. Orear at their home on East Main -trec t. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Meredith- Callanc and daughter Margaret Jane and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Orear ind eon Meredith. SOCIAL CALENDAR. KRJDAY. D. M. C. Embroidery dub All day meeting, Mrs. Otcar Roger. new wash nnr.r.r.rs

MANGl'S REUNION. Family Gathering Held en Farm of Late Jsmes Nicely. The 10th Mangus reunion waa held Sunday at the home of Wra. Johnson and familv, who reside on the farm of the late James Nicely. Those present were: J. B. Mangus. G. M. Mangus and family, James Peffley, Claude Wall and family, Wilmu Stobaugh, Threstte Clark, Ruth Williams, Earl Ray ami family, Paul Rouk, Jamea Wall and wife, Elmei Wall and family, Cerla Giaham, Sam Graham ami fnmily. Mary Iwrence and family, Tamil Mangus, B. W. Jeffries and family, Vei n Price and wife, Sam Caplinger ami family, Florence Childers, M. D. McMullen and family, Olive anil Verna Bush, Rue Broshhar, Mr. Huffman

ami familv, J. C. Mangus and family. A. W. PerTley and two ilaughters, Mrs. Maltha Richardson and family, Rev. 0. V, Rector and wife. Mr. and Mrs, Lora McClaine, Mrs. Hettie Norton, ilr. and Mrs. Wm. Akers, May Norton, Viatgaret Proctor, Frank Riner and family. Wm. Mangus and family, Loraine Frankl:n Lee Owens and fnmly, Cbas. lioohcr and wife, James Kink and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nicely, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ross, Mr. mil Mrs. Calla Ross, Claude Mangus ind Theron Miller and family. A committee composed of Mrs. Martha tiehanlson. Myrtle Mangus and Wal ace Peffley was appointed to decidi n u plai-e for holding the next re union. The dinner was spread on in nwn, it being an ideal day for an out loor gathering. Following are the Iticers for the coming year: C. M Mangus, president; secretary, Stella Ca;ilinger; treasurer, Wm. Mangus, The guests were from the following owns and cities: Indianapolis, Lehavin, Craw fordsville, Ladoga, Advance, Mew Ross. Mace, New Maysville, Dovr. Max. Ward and quite a number of local guests. A lino program had i.een prepared for both morning and afternoon. f PIANO RECITAL. Pupils of Miss Thyria Wheeler ti Give Program. The following is the program to lie given by the piano pupil of MUs Thyrza Wheeler, Friday evening at the George Frank Jewelry store: Ida Polka Streabbog Harold Sicks and Odelia Akers. The Robins Lullaby Krogman Jewell Kincaid. I Airy Fairies Spalding Rose Mazurka Mary Ullery. Dance of the Dewdrops Sartoris Dancing Pickanninies Spaulding Noelene Glimery and Bonetha Parr. Tarantella Hoffman Lois Myers. Waltz of the Flower Fairies. .Crosby Noelene Gomery. Silver Bells WeyU Celeste Wood and Fern Shelburn. Dance of the Wood Sprites. . .Forman Olive kichey. The Shepherd's Repose. .... .Schmol! Pauline Zenor. The Mill Jensen Irene and Ruth Robinson. The Music Box Poldine Bonetha Parr. f'litard Covotte Fondey Odelia Akers. Woodland Reverie . The Jolly Blacksmith Moter Irene Robinson. Wattx Rinquet Mabel and Myrtle Martin. Song of the Nightengale. , Filipovsky Velva Whitehead. Farewell Gaensfhal Mytle Martin. Moonlight on the Hudson Wilson Mary Lewallcn, Ruth Rohinson and Margary LeaMen. La Guitarra Biaehoff A Night in June Wilson Mabel Martin. la Tipira Polka Curti liuth Robinson. Irene Robinson, Mary Lewailen, Margary Lewallen. Bubbling Spring Rive-King Ruth Robinson. V. S.-Medley May Mary lewallen, Ruth Robinson, Margary Lewallen. ANNUAL DINNER PARTY. Mrs. Floyd Boyd delightfully enter. tained a company of friends at an annual dinner party given yesterday at her country home south of I-eb-anon. A chicken dinner waa served at the noon hour, covers being arranged for Mrs. Mary Worley, Mrs. John Bohanon, Mrs. Will Rice, Mrs. John Long and Mra. Henry Sicks. Mr. George CrideT and Mra. Paul Tauer were among the ladiea who every year enjoy the hospitalitiea of Mr. Boyd, but owing to other arrangements, they were unable to at tend the dinner thia year. ENTERTAINED TRI KAPPAS. Miss Rutb Campbell entertained the members of the Tri Kappa iwrnritv and the ofllowirg guests: M-:-ts J tne A'cwi, Mti Rj.m ' k.n n.e, Jnri. ? ! -i ( ..f 'j'is c:v I sre-- PMIT of P' ' ' or- .

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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rader spent yesterday in Frankfort Jamea White has returned from a business trip to Pallas, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coy were guests yesterday of relatives in Sheridan. Misa Lucile Burke and brother DeLou wero in Indianapolis yesterday. The Misses Mina Overlees and Mae Alkire apent yesterday In Frankfort. Miss Rosebud Grain spent the Fourth in Frankfort, the guest of friends. John Flaningam spent yesterday at Fort Benjamin Harrison, near Indianapolis. Paul McMullen and Sterling Cross and Tony Trotta were in Indianapolis the Fourth. Miss Goldio Curtis and Miss Nova Roberts were the guests of friends in Frankfort yesterday. Harry Stephenson and Lauruyne Tolle attendee! the field meet held in Indianapolis Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hicks of Indianapolis, were guests Wednesday of the latter' mother, Mrs. Corwin. Mr. and MrB. Lucas Gates and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smith motored to tiainbridge and spent the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hodge of North Meridian street are spending a week in Franklin with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Martin and son were in Thorntown yesterday the guefts of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Martin. Mrs. K. M. Kindig and son Fianklin of Chicago are here for a several lavs' visit with relatives and friends. Miss Florence Caldwell is the guest for a few days of her cousin Miss ileatrice Caldwell of north of ljebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Otha Herdrick and children and the Misses Beulah and Edna Powell were in Frankfort yesterday. Mrs Phoeba Caldwell and daughter, Miss Lida Caldwell. Went to Indianapolis today for a two weeks' visit with relatives. Miss Esther Allen, Misa Geraldine Karhart, Walter Shahan and Lawrence Taylor spent yesterday in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Jones of northwest of U-banon, had as their dinner guests yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wallace. Mrs. R. G. Fruits and two daughters Ruth and Alma of Philadelphia, Pa., arc visiting Mrs. Elizabeth Harrison of Stringtow-n. James Long, Lcstrr DeBard, Ivan Potts, Richard Rader. Donald Coombs and Wayne Servies spent the Fourth in Indianapolis. Kev. and Mrs. R. W. Ashby of West Chicago street entertained at a noon dinner Wednesday, Rev. and Mrs. W. II. Hendershot. Miss Helen Bryan and Layton Caldwell were guests the Fourth of Mist Bryan's brother C. T. Bryan and family, of Uifayette. The Misses June and Margaret Flaningam went to Whitestown yesterday where they attended a picnic held near that place. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Brown and Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Adler and children went to Lake Maxinkurkee yesterday for a few ilays' outing. Mrs. Dora Grimes of Thorntown and ''rs. Klza Bowen of near Dover, were the guests today of Mrs. Dave Butner of Indianapolis evenue. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Bush, Miss Ruth Berk and Miss Alma Abbott spent the afternoon of the Fourth at the T. P. A. park in Frankfort Misa Lois Jones of East Wahington street left this morning for Franklin, where she will be the guest for everal days of Miss Grace Bryan. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Dale and daughters Ellen I-otiise and Mary Martha motored to Sheridan Wednesday and attended an annual picnic held there. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jaques of Lafnvette avenue entertained yesterday, Mr. and Mra. Abe Herdrirk and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beck and son Donald. The Misses Beulah liichey, Ida Davis and Irene Mullen and Earl Gil lette, Russel I. use and Noble Eaton spent Wednesday picnicking near Darlington. ' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sterling and children Robert and Loui: and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lewis and family spent Wednesday at the Shadea near Waveland. Rev. and Mia. W. P. MrKinsey left thia morning for Battle Ground, near Lafayette to attend the camp meeting held there during the summer months. Mra. Anna Stoltx who is In Chi cago, visiting her son Charles Stoltz will leave Friday for Red Oak, la.. here lie will send sometime with relative.

Mr. and Mrs. George Frank and daughter Dorothy and Mr. and Mra W. C. Davis returned last evening from a two daya stay at Cataract Fall, Ind. ( Mra. Clarenre Houk and children Idft Indefinite , atay with Mr, Houk who indevinite tv with Mr. Houk who s employed by a heating company in that city. r i le-'i. Wirt, Vra. ' r f "''ra. Sharla Han- - ' ' nd yesterdny

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dren of Indianapolis are here to spend the remainder of the week with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kennedy of East North street. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Neese ami daughter Mary Cecve and Mr. and Mrs. Newell Holloman motored to the Shades near Waveland yesterday and spent the day. Manley Immel of this city and George Barton Winckler of New York City, who i visiting relativea here attended the Fourth of July celebration held in Indianapolis. The Misses Minerva Jessup and Maxine Dean of Sheridan motored here Monday afternoon und spent several hours with Miss Mary Lenox of North West street Miss Mary Beeman, a student at the Bradley Polytechnical Institute at Peoria, 111., is spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Beeman, of near Fairview. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. New and house guest, Mrs. Mary E. Nelson, of Whitestown, were entertained yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hughes on Park street. Mrs. C. E. Fish, who has been in Indianapolis attending the bedside of her mother, Mrs. S. W. Hawkey, who is ill, is home for a few days' stay before returning to Indianapolis. Mrs. Flo Nelson has gone to Indianapolis for a several days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Fields and Mrs. Grace Flagg, Mrs. Nelson's son Ralph will spend Sunday in Indianapolis. Miss Ruth Doyle, telegraph operator, is taking a few days' vacation and is spending the time in Elwood. During her absence, Dewey Carpenter of Frankfort will have charge of the office. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reed and son. Mr. anil Jrirg. Harve Trout, Mr. and Elisha Partner, and Mrs. David Ullery and children formed a picnic party which spent the Fourth near Shannondnle. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bercaw and daughter. Miss I!ita, and Newton Beck will return tomorrow from a motor trip to Wells county where they have been the guests of Mr.-and Mrs. Dave Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coombs and daughter Janice and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Donaldson motored to Indianapolis, yesterday afternoon and enjoyed a picnic supper in the evening at Riverside park. Miss Juanitu Coolman, who has been spending the past three months in Michigan, has returned to her home near Advance. On Monday Miss Coolman was the truest of Mrs. Charles Leekc of Indianapolis avenue. Mrs. C. O. White and son Robert who with Mr. White have been spending several months at Twin Falls, Idaho, returned horn today. Mr. V.'liiie will remain a few weeks longer looking after business Interests. Miss Madge Carr and the Misses Beatrice and Virginia DeVoI will leave this evening for Bay View, Mich., where they will spend the summer months at the Terrace Inn, the noted owned by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. DeVoI. Dr. and Kra. A. A. Williamson and nr.iests. M-. an I M's.C 17. ! i-vcy sivl Mr. bmI Y,. F( Uuvf ) 1 ..o.i Edwin of I- ..n.e.-'i- and i.r, I Mrs Otcis e f 1 a re- r'- ,

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Mabel Fitter of this cify, Mrs. Fay Caldwell of north of Lebanon and Mrs. Louise Metralf, house guest of Mrs, Dodson were in Frankfort Wednesiiay afternoon attending the Fourth of July celebration held there. Misa Jennie Smith, R. N. who is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. M. Martin of East Washington street, will return to her home in Indianapolis F'riday and on next Tuesday will leave for Chinook, Mont , for an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cook. Mr. and Mrs. I J. Pierce and daughter Dorothy, Mrs. Earl Johnson and Mrs. Charles Lenox ami daughter Miss Mary motored to Ijifayette and Frankfort yesterday. While in Lafayette they spent several hours visiting nt Battle Ground, the Wahah Valley sanatrium and the Trail. Mrs. Margaret Pierce of South East street and daughter, Mrs. Frunk Farr of Waynesville, Ohio, and her sister, Mrs. J. W. Johnston of Hoopeston, 111., were enjrtained Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bunnell of Bfoad Ripple, Indianapolis. Mrs. Bunnell was formerly Miss Pearl Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. William Whitaker cf Kirklin and theht guests, Mr. and Mra. Robert Koons, of Baltimore, Md., were entertained today at the home of Mrs. W. O. Dnntat! on East South street Mr. and Mrs. Whitaker returned home this evening accompanied by Mra. E. J. Kemp who will be their guest for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leeke and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. le Taylor, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Legan, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Moore and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Forbes and children, Mr. and MiH. Claude Crooka and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lenox motored to Riverside pa'k, Indianapolis, Wednesday afternoon end enjoyed a picnic Hinnar. '.isl A. H. Mf.i! "rt to No!' Salem W-rtnenl'iy for a visit with hr

family until they leave for Winona lake, where they have taken a cottage for the sunnner. Mr. Meyer spent the Fourth at North Salem 'returning home laxt evening. Miss Nellie Miller is the house guest of Misa Ruth Schooler o Whitestown, W. T. Hooton left yesterday for Bay View, Mich., where he and J. W. pinned of Indianapolis w ill spend a wevk or ten days fishing. They are making the trip to Bay View in Mr. Pinnell's new Apperjon car. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stark and children, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Stark and family and Mrs. Harry Hostetter iiiotoA-d to Frankfott Weiiiiewlay aad attended the Fourth of July celebration held at the T. P. A. park. Mrs. Hoxtetter'a Mother, Mrs. Jennie Vandever accompanied her daughter home for a few days' visit. Mrs. O. H. Greiit of Curlyle who has been spending several days in Chicago stopped here yestorltiy enroute to Indianapolis for a short visit with Mrs. W. O. Damall and tlaujhter Miss Norah of East South street. Mrs. Greist and Mrs. Damall both went to Indianapolis this morning to attend a board meeting of the Christian Woman's Board of M'sstons to be held at the College of Maion ia !rvmgion. FOURTH OF JI LT PASTY. Mij He'en Bush, do vr -f ' and Mra. M irroe t i s i- e-.t -t I ebanon, en- rta r-i t-s 'vo i' ' ' " sri I f - ', nt a F -te , '- i