Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 248, Lebanon, Boone County, 18 July 1917 — Page 3
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SliootlTlies
Leave it tfiCONKKY'S FI.Y KNOCKER. Its effects are marvelous. Satisfaction p-tmrantetd. Money hark, if it fails .'i.'jc, liUc and ?1.00 cans
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MASTERS .V:
SAVE YOUR OLD TIRES We ha vi.' a !;; t lv-t i. 'Wo will pay you 10c Pt pound pvovi'lhg. h"V. " '!', yui buy new ones. We arc agent-; f.r t! w "-l-'n.nvn (N.oh ieh, Ajax ami I-V'h-ral Tires. PALACE GARAGE Phone )". NVth Meridian Street OPEN IiW AM) NJGMT
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Y. A. !M :.m llur i: .. .n, Ki-i :-i.n I....... ... j' $ S ! S S i S Asbestes Fibre Roof Paint Clyde Lowe Phone 310 V . I rmiklin Kal of Ilnnwiir,s (.rm-t-ry t)R. A. A. WILLIAMSON EYE, EAR. NOSE and THROAT Office over Elter's Drug Stor. PHONK 141. Just Received a carload of Palmo Middlings hoj? feed UNION HARDWARE CO. I'HONK IDS GROCERIES Always in the Lead LEWI3 & STORMS W. H. GREEN DENTIST tint Ntthmal Rank Ba'Kitf K,mt M-i Pk nw 1SJ 'X 68 Craig's Store 5; 3 WW V.3 OR. I M. HEAVEN iSTLOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Vrmm Statt Bank Buiidia 1 . m. to 6 p. m. PHONE 254. COOK BY WIRE WITHOUT FIRE Interstate Pub. Service Co JOB WORK AT REPORTEf Reporter on r. R. $3.00 Yearij
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v ! SWANK ',..,,: i- i. ' : WKII IN C.M.Ii OUM A. Mm.- Warren ll.-.-ome HndW. W. riiohiirn. r e ; Ti-.l.-l K. U.u-ri-I '. in. I' l-. admit the s,. noant of t! e .Mi-s M.'l o,.i r Kirl. Tl fiatl of Mill' or of ;;t. I'liui's los.-l,h.ne l':-,k:n-, '.nit.-, who a I aif.d.i. ! ..I,,, .-an I-l l ake I I:, r.-i eulmination Mi s U ani'i. and i"ni l:.;.. T! iHi Si-tlOO n of Mi ll--n lli.k-.-ho,. v Ml.-s ile r.Hini, I-ter of t,e V.O'K ith the , lt Y-iimif Woof fiatinnai heaitiiuarters." Other., from ou' of to-.. a viln-is-ir.if toe rer'motiv w-ret Mr. and Mrs. II. '. Perku,, and f imi v, MiKlza PerVils ard ,!,, t..r M,-s Ku nire. M:. M. ( .... o. n all ' l'a-,idna: Mr. in. I Mr, V.'i'lir.T Franklin Whitakor. Mr. and Mrs. I'. W. Whitaker and Mr. and Mr.-. I). W. Vel.snn. The ahove mentioned (ruests 7ith the exception of Mrs. W. F. Whitaker nr.! Mrs. R. W. Whitaker, ,re former resident,; of this county. Little Visa Martha Josephine IV'tms. the only attendant (if the hride s the ilauehter of Mr. and Mm. Harold C. I'orkinn. KNTKRTAIX AT DINNKII. Mr. and Mrs. lien Ransdell. of In liaeapolis avenue, entertaineil at dinier host evening in honor of Mr. KanslelTs hro'her F.lmer, a menih'r of 'ointmny I!, of the Indiana N.itiona! 'ruard. (.nests with Mr. lianikll .pre hie mother. Mr. T!e!!o P.an.sdell ind his .sister, Mrs. Harold Buehanon nl Mr. Iluehanon. Plenty of blaeklierrien and raaplerrie for canning at Hdtchinjs'. j0b Wrork at Reporter office
Social Happenings
BY MISS ESTHER PERKINS
A DOUBLE WEDDINS Two Couples Married This' Morning at the Home of I t v r U Kt v. ,. . i asn. A double weddme- service was hold this morning at !1 o'clock at the home if the Rev. A. W. C;i.-h on North Loh-
,.m-r, street. Rev. Cash officiating, the Mss N(, ,,illtt fp(,nt thin afternoon . vrart'iiic parti.- b.-in. Miss Fairy I ;n lnd.anas.nlis. '.. McCoy and Otliu Myers and Miss j Mrs. Charles I.aFollette of Thorn-'..i.r-i.ne M. Cobb and John II. Gihh. ; town, .-pent 'he .lay her. " M.-'...- t, the daughfr .-.f W. O.I Mr. Dila-kie Sm.i'h ani son Robert :. ''.iv and M :. .'! '. . . is 'ho son nf!,.-.it the d:.v in Indianariolis. .! ho I.. M . i i-.. 1 he young .-..uile v.-i!i j W. II. wnell !' Tuesday in -:!. .hi a ft'i iM wet of Sheridan, j Craw fordsvillo, ..n real estate busi-!i-s-('il.il i- trie .laughter of Louis T. ir-. '.!'-. ,.( th;- city ami Mr. Gib!.- ! Mr. and Mr. I!. A. Airhart anil i- ,- on nf Thim.a J. :.!...-. Mr. ar... j v.-gnwr pv.tot.-l IwliamtHU to- ! .1 I et a-on. i .Mrs. Ii.-.riol i.-Kinnv tin.l .lajKh- . . ,r yjj .. !i,;nj,, ,.- Whitestou-n wt-re ( V.MII.Y (JATHKRINC. j l " " to by. I (,.Ti-(rf q. Aihvv.' and .laughter
li.-li.ii hid rrii-nds r ! W hitman Met. 1 . . . . i at A.lv , -:.t t'Mr ,d Miof Ha to he v i -.pK ni. d a I. . .''as, i.t Ilu.-htowii in and at I "v.. r Ml. Z.-n in I-TI i :. h phiee he resided w ith the T tion of fs mimths until he n a re a f. vv years apo. Mr. and Wh.in ao were main -d la Ma'-il-, ha-, intr c- ehrated th. ir ."! -t v.-i! annivor-arv last Mar.-h. Vu. e-.t : Mrs. K.Jira Mtirrav an.' .I.ihn Who id fa W mehester. Hnl.'e Whitit.an and fam'y. (i.oree Canada and famdv, W, W. l.'u-h and wife, J. I). Kmmi-rt. wif. .11,1 son Lowell from Lower Mt. y.ioa T. J. Hudson and famdv. (iuv Hud- n. and tanoly. Mr. and Mrs. Trod Hudon, Cos oe Hudson ami famdv and Mrs. l)ol Walters of Alamo, Mr. Had Mr--. John lie. m.sh. Chros Heemi .' wife and son Kddie from near New l!...-s. M-. and M-s. I'.-n Hudson am' 'aiiit'iter K. ta of J im.. 'down. Mr. and Mrs. han Whit-ran .vrd itta Meltf.ni"! and famdy r .Vdvince. There were ! I e-randehi!dren. 7 I'reat-Krandrh:!-dr-n. 4 rhddr. n. I sist. r ami 1 hrother of the near relatives present. W. It. ('. V FF.T1M.. The W. V.. f. will meet Thu'sdav ii he A. R. rooi- in the rourt house or the . ilt.o-e of sewillf for the Red r ,-s sivn ty. All ineuihers who ran re asked to eooie in t lie morning and 1..H.1 the day. If any find it initios d.le to spend tii day .-evin(f they ... re.U'--ted to rome in the att.r oon and help. TO ATT KM (iARIII N PARTY. M ., ordia l!Btns went to lnditiajodis tins morning for a shmt vi.-i' it'u frier Is. Amonit the s.k ial af a.rs which she will attend will he a arden palty to he (fiven this after THF. (1. N. T. ( I.t B. A plea-ant meet in of the n. N. T. eluh wns he'd vesterdav aftirnoon at he hone of Mrs. II. L. Ilaker. Fast Mam st'eet. The hours were ?pent in n. edlewoik and conversation and i luncheon was served. WILL M FIT Fltll'AY. Tl,.- NeiKhhortiood S.K-ial cluh met I n. !,.y nft. i n.e.n at the home of Mrc. I on Titus near Hover. All the mem'ers wre present hut two. Instead of having a program the niemher sew-.il and knit for the lied Cross. SHOWF.R OF (,II"TS. A shower of dainty gifts was tiven this afternoon to the hahy girl of Mrs. iiu-h Smith of West North street hy the momhers of the Y. M. L. cluh of which Mrs. Smith is a memher. A CALLF.I) MFLTINt;. A called meeting of the What-So-Kvrr cirrle of the Central Chri'tiiin church wiil he held this evening at 7 oVI.K-k at the church. All members arc urircd to he present. HKL DA PICNIC. . Aliout sixty member of the Horn Guard society of the M. E. church, chaperoned by Mra. S. S. Heath and Mrs. 1. R. Ball, held t picnic today at Mecbanicaburf.
SOCIAL CALENDAR.
THfltSDAY. 1 Past Chiefs' Cluh Mrs. J. C. Reed, '2:0U. Mrs. Mae Mooton and Mrs. MarIsaret Hieistein u..si.tunts. motillg" W. K. C.-i. A. K. hall.'ull day i:MniY. Thimb,,iR, nuiMrs. Omer PerI kins, 2:00. j u M c (.,ub aM ,ay mPptini Mrs. Rosroo Ilratton. PERSONAL MENTION. S hirley left ve.steniav fort viit with r. at I'ari-, III. Mr. ('. K. Lii'iifjahr is spending - 'i i week v.i'h l r .-i-ter. Mrs. Anna !'r: -k l.ari n .-f l...l:aea...is. !i-s. N-U.e T'l-Miii.rry is. in Craw'olii for n few 'lavs' visi' ut:l , ..iste-. Ml-.. !.. M. M.-Cloed. .1 ." os ;. Hark. r. who has been very ! 'or son., time at his home on EaM Suiierior street. s ...m-Ahat improved. Mrs. ( -ayton R" . ncrac.-e has re-i-i.-.-d fnon a -i-'t v i'h her .arents. In. and Mis. W. 11. fall of Advance. Mi,, Neomi Smith, of South Merid,m -tieet. was the truest Tuesday of Mi s Krtie N' ' i.orth of Lebanon. Mrs. M,..at Wiley and children if o-i'heait of Lebanon, are visiting Mr. .mil Mrs. porter Wiley for a few IVrnard I in.Uav Ir't yesterday for M.llion. led., to spend the rcmamdel f the summer wi'ii his uncle, William Lindsay, Mi-s liernina Smith ha- gone to Norili Carolina fnI visit of some tun- w.th Mr-. Charles Jackson and lauk'hter. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Long and IvaKhter Kuth. rine and Mrs. Clayton Kos-ncrance spent this afternoon at Camp Harrison. Mrs. Sniouel flarter nnd son Chester of Indianapoiis are puests of Mr. Hartet's mother, Mrs. Flua Arhuckle and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ilarve Trout, of West Chicairo s'reet, and Russell Trout and family- were jjue-ts Sunday of re'atives near New Augusta. Mis. tjeorjre F'leld of Indianttpolis. letuvned home today after a visit with her irraiidi.aronts. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Alexander of Last Superior street. vi r. an. I Airs. Lawrence rierce w K. ti'anade street had as their guests isterday. Miss Mabel Lawrence of Ladoga, and Miss Mary Lenox of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Iiavid Holloway. or In.haii.-.polis. were entertained yester day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perkins of North Lebanon Mr. and Mrs. I.on Byroads, of Indianapoiis, came today for a visit with he former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ityi-oad.s of Fa-t Walnut tieet. professor Mosemiller and wife of Hloomington will come tomorrow to -pend the wcuk-end with Mrs. M. M. Henderson, A. M. I! -II and M. M. Warner. C. F. Davis of this city and Mr. Uiliue of Thornlown are assisting in the invoicing of the F'vans general tore in Whitestnw-n recently traded for by Albert Witt. Mrs. I.. (). Johnsonbaugh and week end guests, Rev. and Mrs. Wayne Miller and daughter Mary Klizaboth, of Li7.ton, spent Monday at Fort Harrison near Indianapolis. Mrs. Wiima Walker and daughter. Miss Agnes, nt to Indianapolis this morning, Mrs. Walker returning this evening- and Miss .Agnes remaining for a few da-s' visit with relatives. Mr ami Mrs V. W. Matrix. Mr and Mrs. Harry Parnall and Mrs. W. H. C.reen motored to Indianapolis today and spent several hours at Camp Hairison. They also visited the Red Cross shops. Manford MrMahan nnd family will leave this week for Flathead Valley. Mont., where they will rrmde on their farm. Mr. McMahan has been employed for seme time in this city at the car barns. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moore accompanied by their son Fiber Moore and family of Bedford, who have been spending two weeks here motored to B.dford Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Moore returned home today. After an extended visit here with Mrs. John Hutrhings and family and Mr. and Mra. W. W. Stevens and other relatives, Mrs. Ray Reynolds and son Charles have returned to their home in Virginia, Minn. Misa Bertha MrConaughy left yesterday for two weeks' tcy in Cincinnati and Lebanon, Ohio. At the former city h will attend th mil-
lin.-ry piarkf-W and at the !atir . ill be the guest of Misa Alice White. Jame Whitecotton and son Charles, , are visiting relativea in thia city. They reside in Mill (irove, In4. J Mr. and Mra. Krank Parr left M"-n-1 day for a motor trip to Corinth, Ky. They will visit relativea and friends. I iMr. and .Mrs. Chester Durnall and sons, Billy and James and Miss Norah Da'.nall returned last evening from Bethany park where they have been spending a few days with Mrs. W. O. Darnall, who is there for the summer. Fair! Campbell, salesman for a St Louis house, accompanied by MrsCampbell are touring the northern part of the state. They w ill be ituests for one .lay of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. .Veal of youth Bend, formerly of this city. Mrs. Jane Lewis, of Indianapolis who has been the guest foi several days of her father, T. O. Sicks and w-ife, has been in Thorntown for a fewdays visiting relatives, Mrs. Lewis returned here this afternoon for a few davs' stay before leaving for Indianapoiis. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Parr and daughter Phoebe, of Fast tireen street, had as noon dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Beard and children Herbert and Flbzaheth. cf near Antioib and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parr of this city. Afternoon quests weie Mr. and Mrs. (". S. Sizemore, of Hazel College and Mr. and Mrs. George Parr of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett McCoy of Cro.-oeut Citv, LI, v. ho have been .i iiitipg a week with Mrs. MiCcy's sister, Mrs. M. K. And"rson cf Fast .Main street, left today to visit hehrother, W. H. Stafford of. near Hazel College. Later th.y will visit C. A. Waitt near Advance. Sunday -Mrs. Anderson entertained with a family litriner in honor of her guests. Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Scott and family of Cleveland, Ohio, who in-to.-ed here the latter part of last week tor a visit ef several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. t'. Scott of Sheridan and his sister. Mrs. K C. Culloin and family of South Fa.-; trrot. '. ft Sher dan on the return t'ir. yest-rday. Mr. Scott nnd family .v. re gu"-ts in this city Saturday and Sun.lav.
MAX. Mrs. Pearl Zimmerman nnd so Kenneth visited Wednesday with Mr Ivan Fuller and family of Lebanon lieorge Mount and wife entertain.' Wednesday, Will Mch'ern and wife , Illinms and Mrs. Cindy Hover. Mrs. Kila La-ley and Mount children of Lebanon visited Tu Laslev and family. with Ceoige O. K. Chirk and wife and Rub. Melson ar.d family motored to l-'ort Benjamin Harrison Sunday. Miss Martha Rose took dinner with Miss Retta and Fthel Graham Sunday. Mrs. Mary Reveal entertained Sunday George Mount and wife. Mrs. Liza McKern, who visited o few weeks with her brother, George Mount, returned to the home of her son, Ollie McKern, and family of Thorntown Wednesday evening. Ollie Richardson and family were the Sunday guests of William Bennington and family. William Rose and wife were the Sunday guests of F'rank Joseph and wife. Parksnn Tolley and wife dined with Klmer Wall and family Sunday. Henry Zimmerman and fatm!;,' ''pent Sunday with Roy Wynconp and wife. W. L. Cri.--tler and famiiy visited Sunday with James Sutton and wife. George Lasley and son Chester. Miss Nellie White and .Mrs. Rnsannn Lasley visited Sunday with Mrs. Retha Lasley who is taking treatment at Martinsville. Kl'RAL ROl'TE . Miss Mary Perkins .-pent Sunday with Miss inza Stephenson. Mr. and Mrs. Fugene Stephenson and son Olis took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Chaille, Sunday. Next Sunday is regular preaching day at the Baptist church at Flizaville. Everybody invited. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hrentnn and diughtcr Firmly and Mr. and Mrs. Ainslio Perkins and daughter Helen Mildred motored to Greenwood and visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Land an.t family. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Paily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morton and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Xwope and daughter Le.-ia spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mel.ro.skcy and baby Charles Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Clide Kinkead and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kinkead. HAZFI.KIGG. Ed Kersey of Kentucky spent Monday night with his hrother Tom Kersey and family. Mrs. Liza Long w'as the guest of her nephew, James Long, and wife. Sunday night. P. H. Crane and family spent Runday with relatives In Crawfordsville, P. W. Van Hus and wife pent Friday night with Andrew Bratton and family. Sir. and Mrs. Emory Maze east of Lebanon were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Maze. Mrs. T. J. Crane went to Indianapolis, Tuesday to spend t few days. Mrs. Charles Perkins who resided tt Oregon wts buried it this pines Sunday afternoon.
July icr.'.mi July
Sale BUNGAIX)W APRONS 55c Made of Scout Percale, dark or litfht colors, cut full, 57 inches long. CORSETS 79c Sizes 20 to "0 Back liice.w.'ll boned, guaranteed not to rust. $.150 CREPE I)E CHINE WAISTS S1.98 Plain color, o Kold. maize flesh. white. PRINTED VOILES I1) inches wide 19c One full table to 2ic, 'lc and :55c Summer Yoiles, per yard. l!h
Buy Muslins, Sheetings, Towelinir, Shirting, Ginghams, Comfort Materials during our July Sale and save 25 jier cent.
WILLIAMS HOSPITAL. Mr. Lee King, a prominent fatm. r of Kirklin. Ind., became seriously ill yesterday afternoon with a strangulated henna. Medical assistance wtis called but was unable to relieve him. H" was brought to the hospital at rx o'clock in the evening and taken immediately to the operating room. The operation perfomie.l relieved his condition and he passed a very comfortable nirht. His condition today is quite favorable for his recovery. Mr. King is widely known and his many friend? will lw glad to know of the bright prospects for his recovery. Mr. limner Stevens of Colfax, Ind., ,cas op crated upon this morning for appendicitis. He is resting quite well tins afternoon. Kl'RAL ROl'TE NO. .1. The Willings Workers of Mts. Run church met with Mrs. F'rnest Peters Tuesday afternoon to sew for the Red Cross. ' Irvin Iteatty has been under the doctor's care the past few days. .Mrs. Jane Iiooley is spending a few dvs with her son John Iiooley and wife. William Harlos and wife spent Saturday with Philip Harlos and family. The C. S. club will meet with Mrs. Frnest Peters Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Fauna Wulnor and Mrs. Wildia Zenor spent Monday and Tuesday in Indianapolis. Russel Huffman and famiiy and Mrs. Clara Sprong were Sunday guests of Alva West and family. George Bohannnn and family took dinner with John Ibioly and wife Sunday. Vern Martin and family visited with William Harlos and wife Sunday. Miss Mary Kinirk of Indianapolis sjient Saturday and Sunday with her sister Mrs. Len Calvert. Armenious Hine and family were the Sunday guests of Olis Hine and family north of Pike. Albert Martin of near F'rankfort spent Monday night with Vern Martin and family. Miss Eula Caldwell ppent Saturday and Sunday with home folks at White.sUwn. HOPEWELL. There will be an ice cream supper it this place Thursday night. July If th. Everybody is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Brenton and daughter Family and Anslie Perkins and family motored to Greenwood Sunday and spent the day w ith Joseph .and and family. Rev. and Mrs. O. A. Cook of Franklin. Ind., were the guests irf their daughter, Mrs. Roy Neal last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Rust and son Roy and wife of near Max called on Mr. and Mrs. Joe Griffin Sun.lay afternoon. Mrs. Leliah Fall in improving her furm residence by having quite a lot of carpenter work done. Walters tt Leet of Ibanon are doing the work. Miss Ruth Griffin spent Sunday with Miss Mary Elisabeth Anderson. Mrs. Naney Margaret Perkins who has been UI is some better.
Sale
SPORT SILKS 49c Stripes, Sports, Fipures ; also plain colors; 36 inches wide, up to $1.1!) qualities, July Stile, per yard 49c. LADIES' FIBER HOOT HOSIERY, PAIR 25c Rlack, White, Pink, Blue LADIES' MFSLIN GOWNS 50c Slip on style CREPE DK CHINE CAMISOLES 59c KNIT A W ASH RAG F,.r a soldier itfXt.r's No. 8 Tidy Cotton 4 Balls 25c Quick Meal Oil Stove COULTER-SMOCK CO. We can supply you with anything in the Hardware line um rum bomi or tit roas Lebanon Hardware Co. raou as w. Mala itiwi P. B. WINTERS CHIROPRACTOR loon: 9-11 a. m., 2-6 and 7-8 p. 'as. CONSULTATION AND SPINAL ANALYSIS FREE Rooms 219-220-222-224. I'hone 236 HAWDflEUERD. T7T1 State Auto Insurance Covers Complete Z. C. SMITH 1214 North Meridian. Phont 982-Y 204 South Lebanon Phone 206 DO IT YOURSELF Do it your self. Make your old car look new. Ask us about it NODES' DRUG STORE WE RECOMMEND NATURE'S CREATION For Tuberculosis, Asthma, Bronchial Catarrh, etc. Ask as about it. LONG & DAVIS Phone 8 PINNELL-COOMBS Leuoa'a Leading Lumber Yri ERENTON GARAGE A otoe and Auto Supplies East Main Street Phone 294
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