Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 252, Lebanon, Boone County, 23 July 1917 — Page 3

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SOC IAL CALENDAR.

oelory l.jb Mr WEDNESDAY. I a-li- IHii -trial :-nn-'y of Preshj ,! Woman's ci.iss of Central ( ,iM'n church--Mrs. Basil Rights.'il, ):l'0. Rain nr Shine Huh Mr. Ruse!l Mill.-., 2:111. Mis. ". 1". t'.ryan and Mr.-. Samuel Bryan itwistanU. THIRSIiAY. VV'e.-tmin-tor (iuiU am! t'irrle of lYel.yt. r:an ( hurch Sui giral dressing room cif court h-nl.-e, 7:00. I'!ea.-ant Hour Emhroidci v -hil M's. X. W. Mattix. -'.''.'). V. M. I.. ( nib-Mrs. Ed. Click, 2 !'l Mr! ITS WEDNK-1MY. The Loyal Woman's class of the Central Christian church will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mm. Basil Rightscll of near Sliepanisville. 1'ienty of conveyam-es have lein arr:ins;e. to take the laihe. to tin" h.oi .e o! Mrs. UiKhtiu-ll. The memIf . who can attend are asked to m. t ;ii the Te.c room of tiie court !"'.!. r :.t I 0.1 oVIoi k pr.il.t TO A (TIN I) INS 1 1 Tl TK Ahoiit (,ft.-n uieriil,rrs of the Fpv ..ith I.eafije .f the Centenary M.-th-o.h. t rhurrh vvrnt to (iattie iroun. var l .ifaj.tre Sun. lay to iittnl tl.f '.'.-iKUe in-lttute uhirh h'i'an toda :.o:. ,.,i.k- Suivlav. ,'jlv 2Hth. Mm. Haiti..; M.i Kieil ,:.upfri.c-l the party. JCIi WORK AT REPORTER BROKEN DOWN IH HEALTH Woman Tell. How $5 Worth of Pinkham's Compound Made Her WelL I Jm nhio.-"IWM all broken Anwn in h. h! ill Iiom a dispiacement.(me of my laily friends came to see me and fIio ailvised me to commence taking Lydia E. I'inkham'a Ve(fetahle Compound and to uie Lydia tPinkham'i Sanative Wash. I began taking yoor remediea andbKk$D.00wcrtli and in two montba M wm a well woman

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after three ifoetora said I never would etar.d up strmpht acain. 1 waa a midwife for seven years and I recommended the VogetnLle Comporand to every woman to tale before birth and afterwards, and they all got along ao nicely that it surely is a godsend to suffering women. If women wish to write to me I will be deliirhted to armwer them. " Un.jK.XNia UuViiR, M L-Notihtit., Lima, (jmo. W.men who suffer ffwn t!:.?plarnm. wi..e, in- i 1, n-r-vMin. twkadN.. or twannar-tfca nd Un t "i r "-i-r , t i,i i i - s 4 h-rrm ert- 'wfl if . ft

FAMILY DINNER.

Waa Crven Sunday in Honor of Cp. L. O. Slasle. , Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stable entertained with a family dinner party Sunday at their home on Kasit Main street in honor of their ion, L. O. Slavic, captain cf Company H of this j vountyf who leaves aoon with his rompar.y for th South for training. I T he Kne?tK were Mr. and .Mrs. KlaxleV. ! (Iiiuirhters, Mr A f bury Williams am' faniiiy of near Ftixaville and Mrs. C. j A. Williams nnd family of Perry township, their son l.on Slasrle ami j family of Perry township, and Ross! and I-eslie Slairle of this city ar Mrs. Dehenia Williams, of near Eliz. i:ie. MEETIXC POSTPONED. The meetinir of the Ladies' Missionary sCK-irty of the Presbyterian church whirh was to have been held 'Ailnr.-day afterncMin at tiie home of Mrs. Cory has been postponed, and .n.-tead of holding this meeting the ladies will assist Wednesday in the work of the surgical dressing room ef the ltel Cross society, located on the third floor of the court house. All the members are urged to assist in this work Wednesday and all are :i.-ked to be at the court house as early as possible, 1 :00 o'clock t prefer red. The membera ure each asked ... iirni-h their nvr white caps or head covering and to bring scissors and any one having case knives are asked to bring them. TO 1)0 RED CROSS WORK. The Westminster (l-'Wi and the Westminster (iuild Circle of the Presbyterian rhurrh will meet Thursday evening instead of Tuesday evening in the rest 'rsm of the court house g.'ing from here to the surgical dressing room on the thiid floor to assist in the work. Kach girl is asked to l.nng her own white cap or head covering, scissors and case knives. The m-mbers are uiged to be at the waiting room at 7 o'clock prompt. The tnernlwrs of the Guild Circle will meet every two weeks on Thursday evening to 'inrk in the surgical dressing department of the Red Cross society. MISSIONARY PAOKANT. Twenty-five members of the What-o-Kvor circle of the Central Christian church anil Mrs. A. I.. Ward patmnei of tiie circle went to Mtwhanirsh.jrg yesterday afternoon anil presented r. "Missionary Pageant" before the Christian church. A pantomime was also given by four of the members assisted by Miss Esther Hedges, who sang the ''Holy City." After the pro gram the members enjoyed a picnic supper in a grove. ni-WFEKLY MEITIXC. The regular bi-weekly meeting of the Rain or Shine club will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock prompt at the home uf Mrs. Russell Milts on East Superior street with Mrs. C. T. Hryan and Mrs. Samuel Reyan assistanta. All members are a.-ked to bring needle, thread and thimbles. DINNER PARTY. Yesterday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. y. Cobb of East South ftreet were their daughter Angeline and Mr. John (iihhs, whoe marriage occurred last Wednesday; Mr. ami Mrs. T. J. i.il.bs of ea.-t of JU'barion; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dye und (laughter Thelma, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. I-ane of Lane's Ch.uiel. The day was also the fifty-lir.-t birthday anniversiir?-Tf Mrs T. J. (ililbs. THE Y. M. W. CLASS. The meeting of the Y. M. W. class of the M. E. church which was to have been held Tuesday afternoon at the church has been postponed until September. , TO MEET THl'RSDAY. The Pleasant Hour Embroidery club will meet Thursday afternoon at 2::M) o'clock at the home of Mrs. X. W. Mattix on West North street. MOVE HERE FROM PORTLAND. M. J. Koonti and family have moved tn this city from Portland. Ind. Mr. Koontz will assist in the improving of Indianapolis avenue. WITHAM HOSPITAL

Dorothy Bernice Scott who had her adooxts removed this morning ia doing nicely. Mrs. Roy Pierson who recently Jiad an abdominal operation ia decovering from the effects of the operation. WHITESTOWK LOST. A big crowd witnessed the baseball contest at Stark's park at WhiWwn yesterdry afternoon between the Indianapolis Frirrals and th H h!town nme. Th Federals w J' ut J. J;.) In W; Jit l":':', i '?

PERSONAL MENTION.

A. H. Felker was in Indianapolis toj day on business. i J. A. Hogshire is erecting a rraidI ence on East South strtet. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McLain spent the nay in Indianapolis. Don Heilires returned today from a short visit with friends at Winona i ! Lake. I Mr. and Mrs. Ijwell Wilson wore ! guests cf relatives in Indianapolis yestenia). I Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Xohes have gone I to Terre Haute for a week's visit with j relatives. Earl Hiirgins left yesterday for I Louisville, Ky., where he will transurt ' business. Russell Morrison left today noon for a several days' visit with friemls in Chicago. Ilrush Melntyre was in Indianapolis today in the interest of the Phil AJler co-operative store. Miss Maude Witt has returned from a ten days' visit with Miss Ivy Caldwell of near Eliiaville. Miss June Mullen spent the week nid with ner cousin, Miss Martha Needham, of New Ross. Miss Maynie Tschan has returned to her home in Indianapolis ufter a short visit with Miss Bess Hutchings. Mr. and Mrs. John Large ami family of Frankfort, were guests Sunday of John Michael and family of South East street. Ilayard Shumate will rctuin home in a few days from a trip tn Niagara Kails and a visit in Detroit, Mich., h frientfc. . Mrs. E. (1. Shireman, of Martinsville, was the guest Sunday of her couein, Miss Heien Caldwell of East South street. Mr. and Mrs. Elza Rogers went to Indianapolis yesterday to spend the day and from Indianapolis they left todav on a trip to Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Whitaker of llakcrsfield, Calif., are expected soon for u visit with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Baker, v Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kirkhoff, of Indianapolis, were guests yesterday of Mrs. Kirkhoff's sister, Mis. Earl Adney and family of Park street. Miss l.ucile Edwards will return tomorrow from Indiana Harbor where she is the guest of Mrs. Norman Colo, formerly Miss Mabel Moody of this city. 'Mr. and Mis. Charles Forbes and children and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Caldwell, of Advance, motored to Turkey Run yesterday and spent the Jay. The Misses A'.ta and Ines. Haielhaker of Carmel arrived yesterday to spend the week with Miss Virginia and Mabel Rcddick of East Walnut street. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coil, Miss Margaret Ravi, Miss Flossie Adair and tieorge Coil motored to Elwood Sunday and spent the day with friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Howard entertained at dinner yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Howard, and (laughter ter of this county and Miss Ida Ray, of Paris, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hayworth and familv of Norih Meridian street and Ralph Neal motored to the Shades neat Wavelsmd and attended the Mayworth family reunion. Itev. and Mrs. C. A. Parkin of South last street entertained yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Cosier, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Cosier, Mr. and .Mrs. (1. (1. t dell, all of Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stivers and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rhyn and children, Helen and Marvin have returned to I heir home in Lafayette after a visit ith Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Xeese Rn I laughter Lois Vivian, of near Whitestown, were entertained yesterday at the home of Mr. Neese's brother, Clyde Noese and family of North East street Mr. and Mrs. llirman Watson and Mr.'and Mrs. W. McDonairl, or Danville, III., motored here yesterday wil spent several hours with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hartman, of Indianapolis avenue. Mr. and Mrs, William Keener spent yesterday with friends In Indianapolis. They were accompanied home by their daughter. Miss (loldia, who has been spending some time in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Waggoner ar.-.! their daughter Laura Harriet, of Indianapolis, were guests Saturday and Sunday of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Waggoner of East Washington st reet. F. C. Ketchum spent Saturday night in Indianapolis with his mother, Mrs. Cora Ketchum. He was accompanied home yesterday morning by his mothCharles Wilcox, who will spend someday here, Mr. and Wrs. George Adam returned yesterday from Peru where they have been the guests of relatives nnd f. lends. Mrs. Adams spent the week in Peru, Mr. Adams going there Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Brash Melntyre of North ast street entertained t iiiner last evening, Mr. and Mrs. Vlfiur "own and son Albert am, their guest M. s. pii-I! Codaim and daughter o' I"

entertained Sunday by Newton Peck j and daughUl, M is Lucilr, uf North , West street. i Jesse Xeff, who has been quite ill i niiae lai.1 V, nlut-siiay at hin home on . East Main street, waa taken much ' worse Sunday, but was somewhat improved today. ' Mrs. Charles Clark and daughter Coinelia Belle have returned from Roachdale where they have been spend- t ing a week with relatives. Mr. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cory and son spent Sunday at Roachdale. i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mitchell en- I tertained yesterday at their home on j West North street, Mr. and Mrs. Al hert Stephenson and son Harry and : Miss Catherine Parkhurst of Chicago, guest at the Stephenson home. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson E. Kern of J west of Lebanon had as their dinner guests yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. Robert '. Ewing and Miss Rose DeVot of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kern1 ami son Kenneth of North of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kincaid of' East Washington street were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Mort Kiser ; of Kosston. In the evening they were entertained at the home of Mr. and I Mrs. Clarence Kincaid of near Rosston. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Craig, of this , city, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norwood ; of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs George ! Winckler of New York City and John j Owen of Noblesville formed a party hich motored to Crawfordsville Fri day evening. Charles Shepherd, who has be "n "pending several days here and in Inhanapolis with relatives, returned to his home in Goshen this morning acp&nicd ty his grandsons. Jacob and Charles Wilcox, who will suent sometime in Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. John A. DeVol of near Mechanicsburg, entertained with a noon dinner yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larigjahr and children and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Leichron and family of this city and Mr. and Mrs. It. W. IieVol and family. Mrs. L. W. Kirtley nnd daughter Clara Mae have returned from Frank lin, where they have been spending some time with Mrs. Kirtley's father. Mr. Williams who is very ill. Mrs. Kirtley will remain home a fev days and then return to Franklin. Lieutenant R. H. Storms, of the Medical corps at Camp Harrison, Indianapolis, and the Misses Mabel and Rlanche Amos and Miss Alta Storms of Kempton were entertained Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wimborough of North East street. Mr. and Mrs. John Sunderland of Indianapolis avenue, had as their dinner guests yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. William Emmons. Mr. and Mrs. Sunderlanrl expect to go soon to Detroit, Mich., for a visit with Mr. Sunderland's sister, Mrs. George R. Marshall. Clarence Monroe, who has hern visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Shore, returned this morning to Indianapolis where he is employed. It is likely that he will accept employment Boon at Connersville, where his father, Cal Monroe, lives. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Goodwell had as their week end guests the Misses Floy and Mary Foster of Indianapolis. Miss Floy Foster has recently returned to her home in Indianapolis from Knoxville, Tenn., where she is a member of the faculty of the Knoxville college. Mr. and Mra. Frank Walter of North East street h d a their Sunday dinner guest, Miei Elisabeth Robinson, of Indianapolis, ami Mrs. Elba Walters of Minneapolis, Minn- Misa Robinson was here for a visit with hei brother, J. O. Robinson, a patient at th WitrmTt hospital. Mr. and Mr. Milrov Powell of East n f' -t v. -e at a famdy

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Clyde Powell and daughter of Max. Mr. and Mrs. Otha Herdrich and family and Miss Isel Chambers of this city. A camping party composed of Miss loldic Curtis and Miss Katherine Heady of this city; Boyd Ilerryman of Frankfort and Floyd Taylor of Indianapolis and chaperones Mrs. W. N. Herryman nnd Miss Opal Berryman of Frankfort returned last evening after a week's outing at Kumofen cottage, Ravenswood near Broad Ripple, Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. William King, have returned from a three days' visit with their daughter, Mrs. Elza Klinger of Whitestown. Miss Emma Titus and Miss Clara Taylor of Long Reach, Calif., will he the guest for sometime of Mrs. Virgil Hodge of 1-aFayette avenue. Miss Titus is a sister of Mrs. Hodge. Miss Lena Slater and Miss Ruby PeXoon were In Frankfort yesterday the guests of Miss Blanche Fenton. Mrs. Mayme Altum spent Sunday in Thorntown the guest of Miss Mary Johnson. DARK AGE BRUTES Make no mistake about the German Empire." Have no pity for it. It. is not a modern nation. It is a middle age brute. In the dark ages the robber barons were the curse of Europe. From their castles they sallied forth with bludgeons and battle-axes, riding rough shod over the lands of their friends, raiding and robbing their neighbors, holding captives for ransom, stealing food, money i;nd virgins, making the outraged lands pay the expenses of the raids that ruined them. England, France, Russia, Italy, Canada, AustraliT, the United States all these, as they entered this present war, planned great systems of war tax finance, but Germanrr did not You hear bow and the", that the German war finance plan waa different. It was. The German plan was the plan of the brute of the dark ages. The German chancellor haa explained it The cost of the war would be met by hviemmties exacted fsora Ger-

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PRICE $6.00 P. B. WINTERS CHIROPRACTOR Bonn: 9-11 a. m., 2-5 and 7-8 p. av CONSULTATION AND SPINAL ANALYSIS FKKK Rooms 219-220-222-224. Phone 2,13 geon, li.wrding her money, talking and toasting "The day!" The day of what? The day when, like the brutes of the middle ages, Bhe would pounce on her neighbors, rob them of land and wealth, leave them wrecked, bleeding and ruined. "The Day" meant the day of the raid; the day when the same old robber lust would have its same old glut of slaughter and rapine. Germany needed no war tax systems! Her prostrate victims would pay for the war. Well, but! Like a brute she strode across her friendly neighbor, Belgium. When the day came she put her foot on Belgium's face and leaped at the throat of France. She hoped to have France begging for mercy before England could raise her hand in help. Slie would turn nnd throttle Russia before England awoke, and France and Russia, bleeding and prostrate, would empty their coffers. France and Russia, prostrate, were Germany's war tax system. Robber baron! The dark age cut throat coma agam! But the foot slipped. The plnn went askew. Today Germany -the people of Germany are just learning that the Robber Kaiser is not tn eome home with hands dripping foreign gold. "What! we must pay? Gott im Himmel, what for a Robber Kaiser is this!" Buck up, America! Stand fnst, Allies! Yet a little longer and they will be hanging Robber Kaisers and Robber Kaiserlinga in Germany, Oh, golly! What a rage-fest there will be in Germany when the people learn the truth!

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