Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 244, Lebanon, Boone County, 13 July 1917 — Page 3
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IT IS A PICNIC TO SHOPATOUP STOP E LOTS OF STYLISH SHOES and hosiery at TEMPTING , PRICES. u, No MATTEl: II' E.V i SHOES ND : THEY APE READY E CONE. THPoECll, ';'!! T'S Ti i I S A PICNIC .Mi A clK -TYI E. AND :d on ONE $ Sf $ $ $ ratos have. ;!... mot,'! ; !,., (pay - pay j.iop..t .. ,.i !i. Quick Meal Oil Stove COULTER-SMOCK CO. Die L. M. CEAVEN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN fk.ri'i SUta Bank Buildinf 7 . m. to 6 p. m. PUONE 2M. THK TItAVfX ( I t II. The Travel elnh will meet this evenI infr t 7:"0 o'clock at the home ol I Mis Mariraret Day on Knt Pearl street with the MissM Norah Damall, Mary l orin and (Iretcken RiUhie ait-jistanta.
Social Happenings
BT U1S9 ESTHER PERKINS
('. W. I!. M. MEETING. , a llcicl Niar A A. oner 1 hiirs.!a Afiernooi. At the beautiful country home of Jo-oph Frazicr west of Advance, o C W. H. -M. of the Christian ouch h. I.I I's July mating 1hurs - iy afternoon, Juiy 11. Follow ing the program: ltvn.n On':ul Christian Sol - n Jones rrifi "I Love t IMiie leading fr .I! '.lie Story." j I ',.1 1 in Mr eh..dv. at w hirh 1 1 members rcr l:v i:-v..' W all. V. on th- "Topi ll..v.-m rn. i-i'l W r!.l kering. ill Ou" So.-.. .Ii.r,.,n Mr-, svial hour iKoh-r Hun; t i In::.,,'.- an.l I r!l pi.i.l at I II. n pl-ltwl to th- CH Cro-s o: L! i.j pa:. I. Th.- ro't m'tiniIfi.l th" -fi-on.l Wo.lni'.l:n l-t at thr homo of Mi. .n:' with Mr. t'harl.M MrC'airc M.I It IS IMll VN MMII.IS o m..rri!iip. Mi - l.orona l-.l n.. I'- m.l l:i.h.I, at th h.ir Th." In.iiar: hiolout.-. "Th." io. in of Miss I.or.-na Mr.t to William Mathow il n vi'-o w n folon.ni7.wl at the hoi t'io hri.. paw-.-.. Mr. ar.l M in, '."i Math-r. 1 iH Ka-t Tluitv-'.h; r.',o, !:i-t rvonin? 1'ho rooins wi iratou attrat tivoly w-th man i r flowors, ami thi- roronion; i- airantf.',! wth a can-'py o! ... Iri'l" ..rn a iron of whit, -pi.i '.I Io mIp 'r. m.ie played by !i WiUon. A rami the puetts nd Mrs. Allmnue (;. Ferris, on. 111., M:-s I.orena I erri.4 L.ir. 111., H. S. II. WriKht. of I.o. Kv., an.l Mr. and Mrn. Carl n of li..roit, Mich. Mr. n n :ll pie at home at Z AilK'l t l.'1 Mr fte: MISS VOORHFFS HOSTKSS. M;.-s M iiv VimmW .-titertain-d a 1 npar-y of h.T iirl ftien.ls la.4 'v.-n- j' t at i,'-r f:,,a,e on W e-t a-hintrt'-n ; ' r, ciii'pomentarv to her hou-ej' .--t, M'.- Marv Swart a of Newark ! lb,. Mini; --.it. P.. .idinirs wen- Riven hy M,,.'arsaiet lliet ; Mils Lanie kirtley i,;:,y,d scv -rai viol.n sehction-; Mi .- .,.,il,.ss p:.ied a r.umbor of piann .-id Miss Lillian Abbott plawd 'he ukel.'e. Tlie pleasures of the . venmif woe concluded with the serving of a plate luniheon. The tf''i"sts w.-ie the Mis,es Doris Slusser. .lean faimahael. .Veaha Ja.kson. Mable tturif'n. Porothv Darroinrh. Marv P.'i'h Smith. Arthelrra Pan. Lil'ian t.t"-P. i.ui iie Kirtlev. Janic Coomb-. Marv 1 ran,, Mararet H'Kbee. Marx i;ii7aheth Hoov.n. ( ecile Hurt and Mi.-r. I d' I'- I ..f th" utv; Mm Melha Dor .!d-on of Indianapolis and rMs. Mae Ho;, land of Newark. Ohio. NOUN I I'M HIIN. .Mrs. F. Cuieton, of I.es nton. flhio, ho,;e Kuet of Mr:. I.O.Vell W'lsnn. vas the honor (ruest at a. noon luneh"n eiven trwlay by Mrs. Wilson at her home in the Ritihie apartments on West Washington street. The table wasi centered with a bowl of nasturtiums. Covers were arranged for Mrs. W. P. Wilson, Mrs. Homer Johnson and Mrs. Ivan Itelilen alt of Indianapolis; Mrs. Dr. Newhy. Mrs. J. M. Thistlethwalte. Mrs. Claude Davis. Mrs. Hary crifm. j,.s. j.;i,)ti yir. Vera Cowden und Mrs. C. K. I.ayton, all of .Sheri.lan. A 6 (( LOCK DINNFIi. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Motzirer will entertain at a 6 o'clock dinner thia even in-r nt their home nn Fust Washington street having m their guet, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dunn, of Noblesville; Mr. and Mm. J. W. Brendel and daughter, Miss Imo of Zionsville, and Frank Dunn, of Iowa.
j ATTENDED LECTURE. 1 Lebanon Women Heard Mr. Belmont j Tiffany at Indianapolis. Mr. W. J. Kelly, Mrs. B. F. Cooml.s, Mrs. Mary FTinkinger anil i'" ' VT.'Sif I tuie given yesterday at the Chamber uf Cnmmmr ; Indianapolis by Mrs. j jilmont Tiffany, chaiiman of the lied ; Cross society of New York county, I Mrs. Myrn Richardson who ha been i in Indianapolis for several wks
taking a course of work in the Red Cross was also present. A large bcr of representatives from the various counties in tin? state were pre.cnt al the meeting. ATTENDED MEETING. Tlin-p i.t'hjnoniirs At Srion of Slate ( iun. il of m-lrnsr. IS. F. M.-K'-v, C. K. Davis anil Mi---. M.iyn-e Sh. 'iilan ' in lmlianapolis o-fnlav irtfn.lintr a mwtini? of tlw Council 'of P hehl at the Clayij'oI Imti'l. Mr. Pavis i.. cliuinnan of l!...ino ...ointy CiKiri! of Pcfi-nsp anil M rniiiP. N iro-hairmun. i:i-oi(iii i.i:.i k ci.ay. "At Cnr K"i! nf t'i' Iainhow" a roll.'l'r. plsiv in thro .1' C- will bo I'ivon th.. F.wo. ,1. IP. 'i : ,&,. Jul,- 1- ;..'. of t;. M,.;!,oarw... .!m-:f.-l'. i rii.rnupity huliifis tho ca-t nf charr..lMll !'. o-ton1. lane lluhor N'oiillinijcr . . . T.oola MrCliiinr -thall rnthu-ia t . . Mario lirr.mert .... Wma Smith i ta'ont for litorMahol Ros-i roothor to Dour . . F.rmol Moa.lows h- I., lino. . (,!a,ly Smith Kimpi Moa.lou.- . iVarl (iar.lnc-l Von!a I! luKiiti Swi K it' i.-en Knox ...... Thr"p member. of th !'.. Cao'Ti a P.-!ta. nty, Altuit" a niurihi-r of the memher o .lie l.eiurur will attend the ye.nl: i ting at M-.ttle li.m,. A cottar, !-a tt.-en rented and th.- ahove draini Aid he K'v.n at the Soldiers' Horn' SatU"l.i n,s:ht, July Jl. SI KPKISK PARTY. I'.alpli C.odwin of e,-t of Lebanon ',vho- birthday anniveraary occurred esterday was driven a surprise party iiy Mrs. torf'dwin last evening when he entertained h number nf their fi tends in honor of the .M-easion. The ''Veiling was .spent tnfornially and a hirii iieon was .-eived. The ITJe.-ts were .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Donahi.-on, Mr. and Mrs. Donald llvrd. Miss llaz.cl IVrkips. Mi-s Joy Shelby, Miss Pose Moore, Miss M.iry l.on, Lawrence ll -pp.r, ll'i.s Custer an.l Harold La ft," of tin's citv; Mi. and Mrs. Kerry, Mr. and Mrs. David lenninir, M.ss ora Lane and Lane of west of Lebanon. (. I VK A l.tNCllElPft Mrs. Yii-Kil Puntin, Mrs. O. E. Wilcox. Mrs. Irwin Hrown. Mrs. R. K. Vil!iams and Mrs. Fred llooton of this city and Mrs. Charles Norwood and Mm. Arthur Shepard of Indianapolis were quests at a four course lum heon niven yesterday noon by Mrs. Alfred Cofl'm at her hnme on Uenwnml avenue, Indianapolis. Hydrangeas, snapdragons and other ummer flowers appointed the room? and the table was centered u-,h larire howl of garden blossom?. JOLLY SOCIAL HOI R CM B. Mrs. Joseph Coil and mother Mrs. Thomas Adair entertained the members of the Jolly .Social Hour club ye-terday afternoon at the rountry home of Mrs. Adair south of Lebanon. 1 he afternoon war spent in u grove near the Adair home and the luncheon was served picnic style. Mrs. Taylor CojM'lund an.l children of Racine, Wis., were guests with Mrs. Nancy Kvans. MA RRIFI) IN MONTANA. Mr. and Mrs. Walace Curtis have received word of the nutrriage of their son, Jesse, of Haiier, Mont., and Miss Roxya Shirley also of P.aker. The wedding took place June :). Mr. Curtis holds the position of foreman of a lumber yard in Haker. ICK CRKAM festival. The ladiea of the U. B. fhurth will have an ie erm ffirl at the church Wednewlay evenitu July 18. Everybolj' invited. 7-lS-2t. Kennedy's for nice fresh, boneWa barrinf.
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PERSONAL MENTION. Mis. Ira Sharp, of Tbornt.r.vn. was in Indianapolis yestciday. Robert !lollingsurth of Princetort is the guest of J. F. Trowbridge. Rev. C. A. Parkin has returned from an eight days' business trip to Mobile. Ala. Mrs Marv Hicks of Indianapolis i spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. James (iainer. Clem Heulon. proprietor of the Seiz hoe store, returned yesterday from a business trip to Chicago. Mrs. Julia Huffman has been called lo i he be.i ide of her sister. Mrs. M,,nU', .awry of LouaA'ille, Ky. Joe South. Ora Page. C.uston Pave;, and M. V. Adler at.ended the ha'i game in Indianapoli- estorday after noon. Mrs. Alice Crumbauirh of Sherd it, tl " s'uest for a week of Mrs. F'.liei Hollingswoith of North U-banor, street. Mrs. F.rner wilson and Miss Carrie Fu.lge of FI Paso, Texas, are visiting Miss Ruth Wilson of West North stieet. Isadore Fiehman spent yeterd.i afternoon and evening with his sister. Miss Frances Fichman. of Indianapolis. Mrs. I.. W. Kirtley is .n Franklin. Ind.. where she was called nn account of the serious illness of her father, Henry Williams. Fdward Teagarden of Indianapolis, is spending a few days with Robert Parkin, son of Rev. an.l Mrs. C. A Parkin of South Fast street. Miss Sally Vaught of I rbana, 111., is nere for a month's visit w-ith her mother, Mrs. (!. J Vaught and her sister. Miss Ruth of Fast Washington street. Miss Josephine llollingsworth and brother Jewell have gone to the home of their grandfather, Flton llollingsworth. south of Lebanon to spend several weeks. Pr. and Mrs. L. .. Olson are home after a visit with rehtives and friends in Chicago. Mrs. Olson spent three weeks in Chicago. Dr. Olson spending only a tew days there. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Piddle and son Lloyd Harold will go to the home of Mrs. Kiddie's sister, Mr. Frnest Harmon of near Royalton tom'orrow evening to remain over Sunday. Mrs. Otis Oray anil son who have been the guests since Sunday of her parents, Mr. nnd Mr.j. J. H. Lister returned to their home in Indianapolis, today. Mr. Cray spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mr.-. Roy Metzger. Miss Imo lirendel of Zionsville and Frank Dunn of Iowa, will leave Saturday for a motor trip to Lake Maxinkuckee and other summer resorts in the northern part of the state. Mrs. Mary Iwe of Kloonvington and Mrs. E. L. Woodward of Indianapolis will motor today from Indianapolis, accompanied by Harry Woodward, to the week-nd guesta of Isaene Woodward of South East street. Mrs. Susie Darling v.ho has beer her since C'hriBlmas visiting her parents:, Mr. an.l Mrs. J. B. Lister and her sister, Mrs. Josephine Zion and Mrs. Olis Giay of Iiiuianipolis, lias returned to her home in Oakland, California. Mrs. R. D. Voorhees, Miss Mary Voorhees and Mr. Donald Byrd and house fuesta, Mr. Ma Boylaad and
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M:ss Ruth Swart of Newark. Ohio, motored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Ilmkle near Cutler this morningand spent the day. Mis. Leonard Wild of Indianapolis, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hart of east of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. C. s. Seal of Noblesville were also dinner guests today of Mr. and Mrs. Hart. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. S. Cory and son Thomas und .Mr. and Mrs. Hany llaitettrr 'in:! : -en Wayne iv-Mored to IndiMnapohs esterday and sjm nt Severn! hours at l-'ort llenjamin Harrison. A feature of the afternoon was the brigade pninde and the address In Oovernor Cox of Ohio. Lieutenant Walter Witt who has , I a spen but' several weeks with his I naionl, M i . and Mis. J. W. Witt of Fa t S ,u',i sheet lias gone to Omaha. ! N"b.. a -ii r:on, here he w,i t-o to Fort Leaver, .v.- 'h v here he has been trans l'eii-,,1 li, on Mo aviation i..rps to the fit Id artillery, H P. Conistock nf Kansas City. Mo., who has been spending the week :n Newcastle, Pa., where he has been attending a convention will ppend the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. H. N Coons of East Pearl street. Mr. Com..!oc. enr.Ute to Pennsylvania stopped here last wonk and spent several days at the Coons home. Mrs. A. V. P.rasher and children of Marlette, Mich., are here for an extended visit with Mrs. Hrashenr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hrown of West Washington street. Rev. Hrashaer accompanied the members of his family here l.turning born.' the first of the week to remain until time for his vacation when he will return to Lebanon to spend several weeks. PASTOR OFF TO WAR; WIFE FILLS PI LPIT ( Hy the iHtmtationnl ew (tet rirf.i LEXINGTON, Ma-,., July IT While the Rev. Christopher Walter Collier, rastor of the Hancock Congregational church, is absent in France with the American Ambulance Field Service, his wife will cany nn the work of the church. Leave of absence to the clergyman and the appointment of Mrs. Collier as temporary pastor have been voted unanimously by the congregation. MARRIED LAST NIGHT. Last evening at 8:30 o'clock at the home r.(. Rev. A. W. Cu.-h on North Ijebanon street. Rev. Cash officiating occurred the marriage of Miss Jessie M. Swope and Robert M. Morton. Miss Swope is the .laughter of Cecil Swope of near Flizaville. The young couple will reside near Kirklin. MAY ORGANIZE CHAPTER. Mrs. Henry A. Beck, of Indianapolis, State Regli t of the Daughters of the American Revolution, is in correspondence with Boone county epople with a view of organizing a chapter in this county. ERROR IN ADVERTISEMENT. Owing to an erro in Adler & Co's. advertisement in yesterday's Reporter, a price was quoted on 45 inch merceriied Marquisette, when the aire should have been forty inch. REPORTER ON R. R. YJ.M YEARLY
BY FIVE BANDITS Shooting Follows) Attempt at Robber of Hank Messenger. fr nlcm,i,.r,s,il cr SVrr,,-.) CHICAGO, July IS, Patrolman Peter Flimke ws shot and killed today bv five bandits vim attempt' d to rob ihe motiiy car of the Chi'ago City Hark & Trust company of sli.'HIO. The automobile was in fr.,iit of the lank. R.iuke and Edward Wyatt '.he bunk mes-eager, were on the front eat when the haiolds jumped from an aelly and flashed their guns. Rouke ojH'ned fire at once. Ho was shot tiirraigl. the heart. The bandit jtruhhod a bag containing $100 in nickels and escaped. TRADES FOR STORE. A. V. Witt Secures Evans General Store at Whitrstown. Albert Witt has traded his 108 acre farm near Hazclrigg for the S. I. Kvans gner!il store in Whiteto-n, The deal involves a consideration of 0,nno. The store will be operated by Mr. Witt and Carl Bratton, of this city. The deal was made the first of .he week. Possession is to be given the new owners at once. LONGING FOR A CHILD Voungf Wife Almost in Despair. Now ha Beautiful Baby Girl. There is nothing more charming than I happy and herlthy mother of children, snd indeed child birth under the right xmditions need be no hazard to healtii r beauty. Lydia E. Pirkham's Vegetable Compound has brought joy to many , tuldless women by restoring them to nonnal health. Here is a nc tble casa. Omaha, Neb "I suffered from female troubles when J was seventeen years old. At eighteen 1 was married and my trouble waa no better so I consulted a. physician who said that there was not much I could do and I could not have children. I read of Lvdia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compoumi and decided to try it, and it has prove.) heJA-.JI worth its weight in gold to me for I am not only well but have a baby girl, to when I'hear of any woman suffering sa I was I tell her of Lydia E. Pink ham Vegetable Compound. "-Mrs. W. Huqhes,1 Majestic Apta.,Omaha,Net. In many other homes, once childless, there are now children because of the fact that Lydia E. PinktmnTs Vegetable Compound make wotua Bormal, beaitby and strong.
