Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 247, Lebanon, Boone County, 17 July 1917 — Page 3

Social Happenings

Shoo the Flies BT MISS ESTHER PERKINS

Leave it laCONKEY S FLY KNOCKER. It effects are marvelous. Sali -faction jru'irHnteed. Money buck if it fails to please. :i"c, Me nnl ol.OO can

Oak Drug Store MASTERS iV MITCHELL

SAVE YOUU OLD TIRES We have a 'ace f.-r i n. We wiil pay you 10c per pound provi.lirijr. I'.-v.'-vcr, yen buy new ones. We arc agents for ti. v.. : konwa Goodrich, Ajax ami Federal Tip . PALACE GARAGE Phono !)". Noitti .Meridian Street OPEN DV .XI) NIGHT

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Asbestes Fibre Roof Paint for ail k ml . ,, iwtal mel I' .p" ro-.fs. f cin save y'-u money on paper r..'irK. 1. and I a per. Clyde Lowe Phone :W0 V. franklin St. Ej1 of llor.weir. (ir.M.iy DR. A. A. WILLIAMSON EYE. EAR. NOSE and THROAT Office over Titer's Drug Stora. PHONE 141. Just Received a carload of Palmo Middlings hop; feed UNION HARDWARE CO. P11U.NL Iub GROCERIES Always in the Lead LEWIS & STORMS TV. H. GREEN DENTIST rirat Ndlnnal Rack italtj.ef Kmi IHHIl 1'kor. tl IJR. I M. BEAVEN ISTEOI'ATIUC PHYSICIAN fimnri Stat Bnnk Bnildirf 7 . ra. to 6 p m. PHONE 2bi. COOK BY WIRE WITHOUT FIRE Interstate Pub, Service Co JOB WORK AT REPORTER Reporter on R. R. $.1.00 Yearlv

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h- -t-. V :v.. Mr-. I' i: i.M . K -1.;... ir.-t, a, . l.r.iti... ' ... ..! I.. i- i. i.i.v. The (it.n:. .,ii. .-, !,'....,...: in th. ...m ,. ci.i.i i"ii- a-.l we.e '-. c.ir i' r i iiiki ( 1 1 is. The I'a-t haf.- c' : U rtei" -I 1 . ... t r n .. . of Ml-. J. . lie.vl r.i .... : wi-h l.i- H .i...i r. 1 anraet til-..- :.-ln ItKTI l.'N iuMniillcHV. The c ii, I Mi 'tipi.s"". or Mr. IS. Mi- Ii LltL kif.s ami S. J .1 Mr. ami Mrs, K.!l W-V - t" .-I ' w-k-en.l. ii -,l .in.l viM !!., .pum the par n i'KMn ii I i i ti i:i:. -. ic- .-...I., II, V. . T. i ;.I.im, Mr.. I.. V. J .'.'s, Mrs. R. K am... Mi-s l.ora h an. I M, w.-tenhu- in., I ailen.le.1 the ,", ivi.-i m the a;: .m.i.i, by Mr ., ,t Tllfai'V. rhaltl. in of the Scuoty Ii- i ( r., s , "!. Th. " .-,s k..-n at th" V"Kai:i"ii Tn I'l l I IIKP I lt(l. . I iank M.itii:"-u w-t mn o I..- I", sty ..! 'he I",.- , -r.i.n (hiir.-h ,;) !..-ii.l Wo.ne-..,: '.el.inc ir th- ( n.-s vviirk.-hii Ka li -.."':,n i.f the s,.j im! tak , U" . in.--.'ay i at th .. of Ml :. Yhitlh-w-t") he pr--ent. h..f. ;i i ICE ( RE M Son M Ti e Sot: -hire Workers of the J" ir.-t hri-tian rh.ir'-li v,it; i' nn j(c ream -f,;i We.ne..lay mirlit al the hari-h. Inher f. atures will nl,o he riven. 7-17-2.. WHEN MAURI (,E IS A EAIH Rf Surely marriace is a failure when is es-iential purios-. tne raisin of a family of i liiiclren, proves impossible. In the rhihiiess home the rnarrie.l pair, thouih snmetimea more or less unconscious of the fact, grow ilisnppninteH and lonely. Lacking the bi'st Me to hold them toeth"r they are l.k' ly ty drift ai.art, hence n.any separations and divorces. If every wife, when physical state prevents motherhood, would but try that (treat remedy. I.ydia E. finkham's Veeetable Compound, there would be far fewer childless homes.

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i 2:30. . 1 Westminster Cuibl Picnic Library tunning Demonstration to oe;at2:o. ..... - j Tabdha Helpers of the Central litven I ncler Auspices of Chilian church Mm, Clinton Uplhe CoiiKimj (Tub. jm-e, .oo. FRpAy i Thimhleine Club---Mrs. Omer Per- ! k.ns, 2:(i. fiver four hundred invitations have I D. M. C. club all "lay meeting !,cn issued by the members of the Mrs. Roscoe Rratton. Cooking club for the running demon- !

tuition to be given nil ilay I hursdiiy , t the Kir -t Baptist church by Miss Alma (.la-sin of Purdue university, i ! lemnr.-t''ati'n wili begin in the : .".ir.i.ig a I':"', o'cl.n-k prompt and ill i.- :.ft-in- n at I::i'l o'clock. HANDKERCHIEF SHOWER. n hy Tri Kappas in Ho Mrs. Paul Means. '..a! M. an-, of Mianac. ..!... ...i l'..t,-,,( 1 th . V's. CI lie ( KK-iii in,i:. of M,s Emma He.lif.. an.l Mrs. C. A. Ho.br."ni... an.l ll.Ti.-l an.l Mrs. II. ( . C (I'..-: ,11. ::(Hi ,,r Rev, A. I.. War.l on I'a,-i.-t, l!ev. vVaiil lea.linir Ih. The or.ly KU. sts at the vv. , e tne lii-.l. 's iister. Miss i;tr , M.s.e, Marv an.l E'.a i.l I.. I . Wmle. A II (IT LOCK OIVNEH. Mi's I n. va Smith entertain.il at a i. no .(iiin.T party Sun. lay evenintf at her homo on W est Chicago St., in ro-n .lim.mt to her hoii.se t'u.-.-ls. Mr. am. M-.. Hi-.-. "Ii f eiscn of Aners..n . Mll. r i."-... i-re. Mrs. KM... Snllll n-l son of Marrm-vil'i": a'ter Mi. ..;; - f l.afa. tte: Mr. nn.l Mr.. Sin Th Mi.i M.irv Hale. Mi-s H'.r.mce K.-r iey. Mi- f'l i Smith an.l Ci;u Thomp--.n of till- CUV. SI liPliHi; I'XRTV. M--s U. Ill, re T.n-el. 'Ah.i.e hl'th iriv"--urprise party last evimiiif hy her sis or. Mrs Ivan Coulter at her home or. Vt'Ii M-n.lian st t, enlertainitiK the Mi.- lie'!.- Riw, Nellie leK iT'ie,, I'eo l.ert.in. Anna Sbittery, Cjl '!. Mai i n. Mrs. Mary Shearer an, I Mrs. Airnes l!il-r of this ntv ami 1,-., Ma.ote Reese of Tole.lo, Ohio. orni. (.1 ESTS AT IIINNEU. Mr-. Conine Wm.k'er, of N-a r tv an.l Mrs. har i.-s Hartmar Miss Il-Tthe.. IVrk.ns of this nt; he the (r"i..-ts at a ilmn.-r t.i he hi, .v...,mR hy Mr-. I., I'. J l-.T home i,n North Men. han sti. ALL DAY PK'MC. IL.me r.uar.ls of the M. E 1 will have an all .lay pi.na .-.-.lay at Mechan.churK. AH the en of the society are aske.l to the interurhan station at s a. MILLIONAIRES LAIIOR AT THE TRAIMM; STATION s A .ViELES, Co.. J,,i 17 n San Re. Ho I'.u.'. a the 1 nit" I Nav.il Training Station, toda .any mtllion i'tes, ruhhmp .shou.viih th. ir e.-t.ite caretakers an N K t orr"'t they are mvners and .-even-pa, senirer auti the teii war business of I'ncle .Sam. Vou can't pick them out because no rmin's rlothinir is hotter than an..tin r.i; you can't tell them, at mess because they eat with the relish of men who have lalwired hard and breathed in the open twenty-four hours of the day. In the words of Captain J. C. Cantwcll. executive officer of the school: "They are all just red-blooded Americans, the finest in the country, trying to do their patriotic duty, and we do not propose that some of them hall be singied out, distressingly, maybe, to themselves." Hut they aie there. Scads of 'em. So.-iely favorites. Enough to man a nopular summer rennet. Anil although the school is young, judging from the material at work at. I tin. jdvancement already made, it 'Jromiuea to be one of the best training stations in the country.

SOCIAL CALENDAR.

WEDNESDAY. Women's Home Missionary Society of M. E. Cbtir.h Mrs. Earl Adney, PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. ('."-ore Cuniley spent the ilay in Imhan ii'"!s. Miss Clailvs I aliae, of Thorntown. ..pent Miin.u hero. i.'r. 1.. V. K.rti. y :. ill at his home on East Sou'h .t,-.-ei. Ver Myrrs as in Imliannpolis to::i' iraii-ar'ir.t t.a , viiyil r.iiitin w.-nt to Columbus tol;iv .,.1 .,i.rt n- " trip. mis in Erankn,l .laughter av in In.liana M,-s Ni.n.i." c i.-itinn 51." I. st I'.i.rl art. an.l Mspent tin--:;l Mis. ,1. A Hnir-hi-e s;.ent th John l-T th... trip m.i and Viririt.i.i. Mis. Charles .i...l-on will r.-tur K-rn.-.v 1'iom Ih-bd.i where -he ha n spending ten n.i.. Mrs. Arthur lir.-v n employed at th nth' can Hadel. returned to her home in Erank'in after a short visit with Mi Mabel Walton. Mrs. Irwin Iln.wn ua. in I rankf.irl v t. rilav. the guest of her parent -Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Cuiluin. L. W. I rank, who has been confined to his home on W.-t Rushy street fie ,i week with the quin7y, is improvlnif. W. T. Hooton. who has l.e.-n sremlni; two week.! at Ray View. Mich., IS Yiierte, h.mm Wednesday or Thar e lav. J.hn C. P. I'.-rkm, fjrm kins of the Jones ure store. 1 ns got end the furniture am Mis, Doris Siusser has gone to Huntington for a month's visit with her aunt. Mrs. Herbert (ilsnlon and Miss Marion Ritchie a-rompuniei! Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ritchie and fnm ily to I ake Chapman yesterday fo, in outintr. Mrs. Marhara Sternherger. of Indi..i..P"!,,. 1 1 here for a v -it with her I ivght. -r. Mrs, M. V. Adler of East I'earl street. Mrs. Earl Hiirgins an.l children and Mrs. Teiitha K.i y have returned '"I" in a twn W'-eks' outing at Lake Mnvinkurkee. Mr. and Mis. Paul Means, of Indiin u.oli.s, -t.ent today with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Iluntm, of North Lebanon street Mr. and Mrs. A. I.. Howard will leave tomorrow for a two days' visit at Torre Haute w ith Mrs. Tressie Sanders Annstrong. Van Merrill, who ha- been employed ,n the Neas barber shop has gone to home in Sullivan, where he has ac.opted a position. Master Carl Jones, of Alexandria is here for a visit with his grandpar--n'i. Mr. an.l Mrs. John frank of South East street. Miss Elizabeth Catner. who hat" been -p.ti.lmg two weeks in Kokomo with her brother. Dolus Cam ! an.l family has retained home. Mrs. lr:i Marker smil son John havi gone tr. Winamac for an extended vi. i with Mrs. Parker's parents. ,Mr. an. Mrs. . W. Huddleston. Mrs. Roy A.lney and children, wh. hove been spending several weeks in l.'niontown. Pa., with Mrs. Adney parents, have returned home. Mr. Bnd Mrs. Claude Pormen of southwest of Thorntown are the parents of a boy. born July 11. The sor has been christened Franklin Lee. Mr. and Mrs. John Rohhins of East Main street entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George Spdiman, of S Salem, nn.l Miss Anna Robhins of thir city. Earl Shirley and son Munforrf, of Indianapolis, were entertained yester day at the home of Mr. hhirley moth er, Mrs. Ed Fowler of Indianapoli avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen and M and Mrs. Edgar Dodfon motored to Indianapolis this afternoon and nt te ide I the Depaluia-Clldl elil race hel. at the fair ground Mini Margaret Highee has gone to Chicago for month's visit ith her

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How much of your pleasure in touring depends upon y on r st n n ge bit 1 1 ery I Presa the button, and it spina your engine for you. Turn a switch, and it lights your way through strange country. Hour alter hour it provides ignition for the motor. Make sure that your battery is ready for the trip before you start. Let us look it over for you.

OPPOSITE INTEItl RIIW STATION

Iniotiier. Mrs. L. S. MaKers andiayette;

her aunts. Mrs. Sue and Mrs. Daisy Makers and other relatives and i Is. is Maude P.eese and Irwin Reese J Ml: ' Tole.lo, Ohio, are siting Miss Ruine Tansel and Mrs. Ivai Mrs. Nell Kiker. of Ande rive this evening for a .-it with her parents, Mr. lid Mr of Pai W. W. Stevens and family trret. N'etf has return. , vacation spent stown an.l at D; sh( th-- guest rgeant Emerv of Untti ry V Inapohs and Private Harry Bud.l. ne .am'1 battery were 'linnet ts today of the la'.ter's brother. Reid Hudd, and wife of South Ihanon street. -s. Jesse Xeff. who has been visit ing her son. C. A. Hays of Indianaponnd other relatives at Hen Davis returned home a.-' ompanied hy s Rebecca McKain, v. ho will be her guest for some time. r. and Mrs. Curtis Durham, of Colfax, motore.1 here yesterday afternoon for a short visit with Mrs, Nancy Rinehart, of East Main street. Rinehart accompanied them home for : davs i.-it. Vol will leave the latter part of the week for Ray View, Mich., to spend several montiis at hi5 hotel the Terra, e Inn. Mrs. D. V..I and rhilIren went to Hay View seveial weck.ago to spend the summer. Miss Dorothv Partner, of I.afayetti enu". has returnel Ivirne after a vi.-.l with h.r , ster. Mrs. !. 1 So ks. ..! the Noblesville ro ol. Mis. H-nr Adams of We.-t Main street was th" guest over Sun. lav of Mr. an.l MiSicks. The Misses l.ora. Vera and I.illiat Abbott of Lebanon; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hauks ol Bainbridge and Mr. and Mrs. P. II Layne of Crawfordsville, were guest: Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Ab bott of Crawfordsville. Mrs. Julia Harney returned yesterday from Langeloth, Pa., where she has beea the guest for several weeks of her son, Thomas Harney and wife. Mrs. Harney will remain here for several days, leaving next week for Bethany pack to spend tho remaining summer months. Mrs. Jennie Tysee and son Howard, of Crawfordsville and Miss Laura Boardman of Clreencastle returned to their home yesterday after a three days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sielbring of north of Lebanon. On Si nday Mr. and Mrs. Spelbring had a their dinner guesta, Dr. and Mrs M. C. Wilson, Mr and Mrs. Eraton , MardLU and daughter Arlena of Lf

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Is Your Battery Ready for a Long Trip?

Our battery experts will put it into first -class condition, and practically insure you against battery troubles during your trip. You won't have to lay up your car, for we have a rental battery for your use while we're working on yours. And while you're here ask for your Willard Service Card. It entitles you to free testing at any of the 950 Willard Service Stations.

Willard Service Station

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We have a rental battery for your use if yourt

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-. Mardhall's mother of n-liigan; Mr. an-l Mrs. Cililson of West Lafayette; .th Wilson or Crawford, - ilmon of Co. )!. tank sup- ' ay evening ith Mr. and m llaw ki.ts, of near Strii.?mrs. of Rlllfftnn, Ind., is of his grandparents, Mr, nortberr l rt M. Mrs. Eli v. lie. el Mis. Elmer Ha id Mrs. Roy Coodvvoll cniT. Re Solo id 1 1 He J -lm T. Smail "if Imbanapolis v. 1, re to attend the fun. nil of his aunt, i... CI arlos Perkins whose death orrre.l at Portland. n,n,.,,n. Charles Stephen.-oo of near Leba non accompanied hy his mother, who has been his guest for some time and Mm. Mary Fliekinger, of this city, mo tored to Illinois Saturday. Mr. Stephson returned Sunday. Mrs. Ehckinger remaining for a few days visit th relatives at Atwond, Illinois. Ih trip was made to luscola, lllir.ni, where Mr. Stephenson's mother i'C sides, Mrs. Elickinger going from heri to Atw-ood. WOMEN APPLY TO ORGANIZE AMBULANCES llw ih lwtr),llT-.MTl rir HtrHt.i W VSHIN'iTON. July 17.- Women's ti . ities in the war game are inrreasg every day. A woman's motor ser- ,, organrfd hy Mrs. J. H.r den arlim;!". in which ,.,.res of Wa-h-ogt. v women have e-rl!eii. of the hi The are tilling a real need and are kept busy on work dir.-itly for the war d'partThese wVncn drive their own cars, to which an army ambulance, as a trailer, is frequently attached as they are sent to the training camp of the Marine Corps at Cjuantiro, Va., or the Engineering Corps, at Relvoir. Va., to bring to Washington forhispital treatment sick or injured men. The women are also getting intensive training themselves under officers of the war department. They are getting the same drills and the same maneuvers as regular army units. The course of instruction includes litter drills and training in ambulance work. The women's motor service in Washington has been taken as a model for the similar organizations throughout the country and the war depart ment is receiving daily applications for officers to he detailed to train women in motor ambulance work.

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li 1" s, hl. A . i e, needi repair. RebuiltCadillacs The Cadillac has always been a car apart, a car in a class by itself. Cadillac character mnv be obtained in REBUILT CADILLAC just as beautiful and just as good as the day it came from the factory. The work, including repainting nod redecorating, is done by our trained workmen every worn part replaced by a new one. We recommend the REBUILT CADILLAC as the car of most vidue. based on price. It will pay you to see these cars; 1 l i", 7 passenger 1K14 G-passenger rtl-l 5 pn-senger 11113 fi-passenger lM". Victoria PUS 7-passenger l!l." 7-passenger 1H12 6-passenger liil'J 7-passenger ltili: roadster Cadillac Automobile Co. INDIANAPOLIS I'aed Car Department, Second floor Steinhart building Eleventh and Meridian Sta. Mainal.T.. Auto 27 -DM Quick Meal Oil Stove COULTER-SMOCK CO. We can supply you with anything in the Hardware line ajuio Tn nottm or rwx rota Lebanon Hardware Co. FToon. tsS Wm Main BtrMl P. B. WINTERS CHIROPRACTOR Honrs: 9-11 a. m., 2-6 and 7-8 p. as. CONSULTATION AND SPINAL ANALYSIS FREK Rooms 213-220-222-221. Phone 233

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