Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 246, Lebanon, Boone County, 16 July 1917 — Page 3

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months in which to repay oii.?r if vou lik. SI NOW DINNER PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. Ova llrork anil family f southeast of l.el.anon entertained a- 1 1 h a noon dinner nartv estcrday in honor of their son. Carl M. Brock. i member of Company H, hKated at Fast .Chicago. Other guests were: Mr. and Mrs. John Hui! and daughter Myrtle, of Kovalton. Mrs. Josephine Moore anil Miss lies. Brock, of St. I'aul. Minn.; Mr. anil Mis. Orville Isonhour ami family 01 easi or ia-a-r.? . doi-o'g he afternoon were Alhert Shaw anil family, M:ss Laura .diw ami Mri. Carrie Sheets anil laughter of near Zionsviile. On Saturday evning Mr. ami Mrs. Brock rid ' their dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. I'.uchanon, of F.ast Wash.ngton street.. MISSIONARY MEETING. The Worr.en' Missionary s.xiety of !h M. K. church will he entertained Wednesday afternoon at 2.:tO o'clock at the horse of Mrs. Karl Ailney, 220 North Park street. The program will he in charge of Mis. Anna Morrison. Ail member are urged to Ik- present as this is the annual dues paying 'lay. t the conclusion of the program '.here will be a social hour and refreshments will be served. A 6 O'CLOCK DINNER. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh P.owen will "1-ei-uin at a 6 o'clock dinner this even.iir at their home on West Ma.n tieet. Mrs. Isalene Woodward and son Ha-ry and their guests. Mrs. Mary U.o.-.e if li'oomineton. Mr. and Mrs. Kit Woodward an.l Miss Ruth ( arnib hjael, of Indianapoii and Mrs. F'.arl j Showers of Caiir.iiiia. i PATRIOTIC ADDRESS. I J Rev. Homer Pale of this city deI livered a patriotic address Saturday j evening at Jamestown before the largjest audicnre which has been oreaent I at any of these Saturday evening 1 meetings. I MEET FRIDAY. The Tourist Club will meet Friday i afternoon at 2 o'clock in the ba.-e-j ment of the library at which time jlhey will sew for the Red Cross soSci.:ty. All members are orH to I ! uri'sent. TO SKtV FOR RFI CROSS. The King's Daughters class of the First Baptist church will meet at the library Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock for the purpose of sewing for the Red Cross. All members arc arked to bring thimbles. Reporter on R. R. $3.00 Yearly

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PLEASANT SURPRISE. Rt-lalifet and Krienda Help Celebrate Mm. John Itart'd Birthday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bart of eart of Lebanon were pleasantly surprised yesterday by a large number of relative and friends the occasion being the eiRhty-wcond birthilay anniversary of Mm. Bart. At noon an elegant dinner was served on the lawn of the Bart home. The day was thoroughly enjoyed by all. The gucsta were: Mr. sr.d Mm. Monroe Kdwards and son Claude. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Mart I.awler, Mr. and Mit. Cosier, Mr. and Mrs. Will Jones and children. Mr. and Mrs. d lo!ir and children. Mr. and Mrs. Burden, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hirkson, Mrs. .Mar. Bell, Dora Lawlcr, Jennie Nosl, John K. Kdwards and Perry Lumpkin. SERVICES AT INFIRMARY. Baptist Churches of Whitestown and Fliaville Conduct Meeting. The nnpti-t churches of Whitestown .mil Kli7aville were present and took iia't in the services held at the County Infirmary estt-i-;!uy. Ahout ninety lie.-pie were present. Rev. Buckner, of Klir.aville. preached. These services, 'o which the congregation of some "hurch over the county is invited, are 'o ld at the County Farm every Sunlay. CAMPING OCT. The Misses Catherine Heady and liolilie Curtis of this city; Boyd Cerryman of Frankfort and Floyd Taylor of Indianapolis, chaperoned by Vis. W. .. Berryman and Miss Opal B.-rryman of Frankfort l?ft Sunday to spend a week at Kumofen" cottage, Ravenswood, near Broad Rippl. Indianapolis. Miss Nova Roberta of this city, MirrJosephine Lee and Rosa Taylor of Indianapolis; W. N, Berryman, Charles H rryman and Leslie Vandervort of Frankfort were guests yesterday at the camp. f. I' F.ST OF DR. A. B. JONF.H. S. (I. Lingholn of the Bureau of Municipal Research of New York City, who ir making a survey of the department of help and charity in Indiuna poiis, was the guest yesterday of Dr. ami Mrs. A. B. Jones and daughter. Miss Lois, of Kast Washington street. Mr. Lingholn is a member of the same bureau of which Herschel Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joner, is a mem ber. DINNER Cl'ESTS. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Wi itaker and Mrs. Ruth Warren of East Main street had as their noon dinner guests yesterday, Mr. anil Mrs. Fred Eliot and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dixon and son Willard anil daughter Martha of Carmel. Mrs. Fliot and Mrs. Dixon are nieces of Mrs. Warren and cousins of Mrs. Whitaker. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER. Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Sicks entertained at dinner Sunday at their home on F'.ast Pearl street, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Sicks and son Herbert of north of Lebanon and Mrs. Jane Lewis of Indianapolis. During the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Witt and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Etter of near Whitestown were guests at the Sicks home. thf: t.abitha helpers. The Tabitha Helpers of the Central Christian church will meet Wednesday ufternoon at the country home of Mrs. Clinton L'pdike of West of I,ebanon All those who have no conveyance are asked to meet at the home of Mrs. Charles Higbee at 2:00 o'clock where there will be conveyances for alt those who tan attend. MEETS Tl'ESDAV. The Research club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the basement of the library to sew for the Red Cross society. As this is work which must be done all the members are asked to be present and help do their part. NOON DINNER. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown were hosts at a noon dinner yesterday at their home on Esplanade street having as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Brush Mclntyr and A. M. Melntyre of this city and Carl 1'icrson of Mon-ticello.

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TUESDAY. Research club Library, 2:30. 0. N. T. Club Mrs. H. L. Baker, 2:U0. WEDNESDAY. Women's Home Missionary Society of M. K. Church Mrs. Earl Adney, 2:30. Westminster Guild Picnic Library at 2:00. Tabitha Helpers of the Central Christian church Mrs. Clinton Updike, 2:00. FRIDAY. Thimbleine Club Mrs. Omer Perkins, 2:00. PICNIC WEDNESDAY. The Westminster Guild picnic which was to have been held last week will be held Wednesday afternoon. All the members are asked to meet at the library promptly at 2 o'clock. PERSONAL MENTION. William Hawkins of near Stringtown is ill. Orville Wright spent Sunday in Greencastle. XIr. and Mrs. Lee Taylor spent Sunday in Indianapolis. H. A. .McDaniel has gone to Lake Maxinkuckee to remain until Friday. Mrs. D. A. Neas is in Indianapolis for a few days' visit with her sister, Mr.. William Kirk. L. C. Rumhaugh, of Wabash, was the guest Sunday of D. A. Neas and family of West Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Buntin and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Davis spent yesterday on Rock Kiver near the Shades. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCann were guests yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heady of near Hopewell. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Mugers spent Sunday at Camp Harrison, the guests of their nephew, John Berringer. Mrs. Fa! Burrows and daughter Miss Ixiuise have returned home from . a visit with relatives in Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Darnall and ions Billy and James, have gone to Bethany Park to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rader were ifuests yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. Lon McCann of West Washington street. Hallie Hamilton uf Indianapolis, spent Saturd:' .' and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hamilton. Sir. and Mrs. William Powell were entertained Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wiley of Frankfort. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ketrhum were in Indianapolis yesterday, the guests of the former's mother, Mrs. Cora Ketrhum. Mrs. Everett Groover of Brownsburg, has returned home after a visit with Frank Haunstean nnd family of Elm stret. Mr. and Mrs. A. 3. Stewart, Miss Wildn Rees and Vivian Stewart motored to Cataract I'alls Sunday and pont the day. Mrs. W. H. Gott of North Lebanon street and Mrs. Skaggs of Mace, sperit Sunday with Mrs. E. D. Dixon of Cruwfordsville. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Warren of North West street were guests yesterday of Abner DeHoney and family of near Crawfordo-villc. Charles Parks and Frank Enimert pent Saturday and Sunday in Indianapolis, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rush McKinney. Mrs. C. O. White and son Robert, who have been expected home for sev"ral weeks from Twin Falls, Idaho, arrived yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Carmichacl and daughter Ruth of Indianapolis spent yesterday with Mrs. Isalene Woodward of South East street Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Wilcox and son St. Clair motored to Indianapolis yesterday and also pent several hours at Fort Benjamin Harrison. Brush Melntyre and Harry Hurt left yesterday for Chicago where they wi!! spend several days in the interest of the Phil Adler co-operative stor. Miss Falna ijtrawmyer and Miss Corrine Hedges will go to Indianapolis, this evening to spend a few days with their aunt, Mrs. William Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hedges, of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Taylor and daughter Mary Elizabeth, of rhorntown, motored to Noblesville yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pieraon, of Anderson, who spent the week-end here with friends, were the dinner

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at b h. Noith Jameson sttfet. Mr. and Mr J. B. Henderson, of North West street, were entertained yesterday at the home of Mrs. Henderson's niece, Mr. Homer -Woody and family of Thorntown. Miss Alice Claire Hollingsworth, of Indianapolis, returned home this afternoon after a week's visit with her grandfather, John R. Saunders and other relatives in Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W'Heeler of near Sheridan and their daughter, Miss Thyrza of tnis city were the dinner guests yesterday of Mr. end Mrs. E. C Gullion and family of East South street. j Mrs. Jane Williams, of Quincy, 111., who is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. George Busby, was entertained yesterday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Wealtha Dicks, of South east street. Rev. and Mrs. Homer Dale and daughters Ruth and Jessie left today for Gage, Okla., anil Texas where they will be guests tor a few weeks of Rev. Dale's brothers and other rel atives. Mrs. H. A. Sherman and daughter Katherine of Houston, Texas, are here for a ten days' visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Sherman was formerly , Miss Ruth Stephenson of north of U-banon. Mr. and Mrs. Ota Page and Mr. and 1 Mrs. Noble Shelby motored to Lake Maxinkuckee yesterday and spent the i day with Mr. and Mrs. James McCann who have taken a cottage for the sumrlner months. Mrs. Clarence Duff and son James, of Pittsburgh, pa., w ho are spending soinetime with her mother Mrs. Amanda Campbell, were the guests today of Mrs. Brush Melntyre, of North F'.ast street. Mr. and Mis. Russell Ritchie and daughter of West Washington street left today in their car for Kokomo, for a short visit, leaving Kokomo to-i morrow for Lake Chapman where they will spend some time. Miss Ida Hull, of Indianapolis, is here for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Parasude Head, of North I,ebanon street. Miss Celesta Stephenson, of Indianapolis, will come later in the week for a visit with Mrs. Head. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jackson and daughter. Miss Blanche and son F rank, of Las Animus, Colo., who are in Veedcrsburg the guests of Thomas Jackson, will arrive here Wednesday for a visit with relatives nnd friends. Mr. and Mrs. Flrnest Brown and Mrs. Alice Cory of Lafayette, who motored here yesterday to attend the tunerai ot Mrs. Lid Cory, were accompanied home by Miss Lida Perkins who will be their guest for several days. Miss Marjorie Dodson, who has been spending a two weeks' vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown of Esplanade street, returned to Indianapolis lust evening to resume her nurse's training course at the City hospital. Miss Jennie Moss, R. N., who has been attending a patient at the Witham hospital, went to Thorntown today for a short visit. Tuesday she will be the guest of Mrs. F'rank Myers leaving on Wednesday for her home at New Ross. Mr. anl Mrs. Wilbur Stephenson ttnd daughter Mary, and house guests Mrs. H. A. Sherman and daughter Katherine of Houston, Texas, and Mrs. Carrie Stephenson of Ciawfordsville will motor in the morning to Monticells for a few days' stay with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Altum, of North Fast street and guests, Mr. and Mtb. George Altum, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday in Noblesville with Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Altum's son, Clarence Altum, who is a patient in the Noblesville hospital and who is recovering nicely from the operation performed last week. Mrs. Josephine Moore and Miss Bess Brock, of St. Panl, Minn., who were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Brock, went to Zionsville today for a visit with restive and friendi. Mrs. Moore and Miss Brock are employed with Mr. Nell Bienfang of this city at the Strong-Warren millinery company of St. Paul. Dr. and Mrs. W. N. Williamson, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with their son, Dr. A. A. Williamson, and wife, of South Ihanon street. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Heim, of Evansville, who have been guests at the Williamson home have gone to Kirklin to be the guests for the remaining summer months of Mr. and Mr. W. H. Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Hill and daughter Mary Elizabeth and Misa Lois Moore returned today from a Bhort visit with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Perkins, Miss Ruth Perkins, Misa Doris Perkins and S. J. 'enkini, who are camping in a cottage on the Tippecanoe near Del-

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phi. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Moore spent Saturday and Sunday at the camp. r. and Mrs. Clyde Neese and daughter Mary Cecile of North F'ast street and their Sunday guests, Mrs. R. L. Rose, Miss (iilda Rose. E. P. Rose and daughter Mury Elizabeth and F'.arl Proctor all of Ladoga motored to Thorntown and Advance yes terday afteniOoii spending a few hours with Innard Graves and famly at the former place and Mr. and i Mrs. J. M. Sandy of Advance. . Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Stark attended the funeral of Marion eDWitt which i was held yesterday afternoon with I burial six miles east of Shelbyville. TERRIBLY SICK YOMAfl Surgical Operation Thought Necessary, but Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Saved Her. Madison, Wis. "I waa terribly sick lomwi for over three years. I suffered with terrible puns in my back and was about to have an operation when a friend said to me, 'Before having that operation just try Lydia E. Puikham a Vegetable Compound.' So I let the operation wait, and my husband bought me the Vegstable Compound and it has made me a well woman and we have a lovely baby girl. We cannot praise Lydia E. Pinlham's Vegetable Compound enough, and I hope this lettar will lead other suffering women to try it" Mrs. Brnjamin F. Blake, R.F.D. No. 5, Box 22, Madison. Wis. There must be more than a hundred thousand women in this country who, lik. MrV Rlaka. have tirnven what wooIders Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound can oo tor weak ana n.ing women. Try it and see for yourself. All women are invited to write for free and helpful advice to Lydia K. Pinkbem Medicine Co. (confidential). Lynn, Maes.

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