Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 258, Lebanon, Boone County, 30 July 1917 — Page 3

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I f SOCIAL CALENDAR, O. V. T. dub-Mrs. Ceorge Cridcr T i K Sorority-Mis. Klza KI'S'VI; Y. K-nv. - liu.'r.f I - r:r-t t.a.ti. i ; h - I i. i I'.i .' nt . O". "'- himsi -V1:-si,.nary Socio .,i i I.. ( hu -i M .-. . A. 1(. J.-.-.. Xu int. i.i -ll:22 r.r.i i.es of i.n. The "II. lei of met Thuinluy a itli Mi. i. P.-u.-isaiie tl'iiil of North I . -b.-.non street for an all day meeting. It ir-H s without m ine that a bounii fid dinner was fivnl l.y tiie hosted i--i t.il l.y he' chiiivrr.ier. Miss I'lu !ia:l and her vraniHauirbter, Mis.''.iesta Stephenson of lin!inai.i!is I"!; r efforts were ;..pn'i iati il and .'nil je. tice was 'done Oie r.-pi.-t. Nmt oi.mhers were pro-ont anil one out-of-'on (tuest. Miss Iniorenc Kenwoitiiy. '.i.i- .iauchter of an ohl i-mo citizen ami i nieee of Mr. S.irah Witt now re--i.luiir in Terre Haute. (h time hymns were fun and wiir ?on&rs ye .m. love si.nKs Why Tiot? Inri-l.-nts of t:ie o!'l tlay.l were toVl anil ''Xj'orieiiees .ven. A nuod.er of relrs we.-e 8hown, arviru them vveral beautiful fans reeeived over oil years 4. frem Cuba. Hist liet of n'l Kur .m el.l six oetave le.-'mo on TiianufacJin.il bv (i-oree . t'nmer of linffiio, V. V., whirh liarl been m the Zion family sorre the year l'"2. A singular riower. a red sunflower, whiih iliv. H.-ad had s-rovvn in h-r yard c-:'..! iuh iiiterrst. Of late an !..n ot "f sadness is pn- ent in the oleetuiirs fie- syiTipatl.y is V, ith the momtieri who lanm.t on areoiint oi ,!!ne.-s he present and tie members nany who h.i rone to the irain, meet her ehain at Ke e'er to .-ever. ill pra.e wreathe 'Hind us forever." llIItTIIIMY SI IiPUISK. The twenty-oipi-.'h birthday of Themaf Sha; i. ' . of near Sh. ri.lan. hiih 'KTiirr.'.l .Sumtay was the irf-ea--don of a surori-r dinner yiven l.y Mrs. -'hat-ley. Thirty-six euestn enjovc.i 'he ta' whirh vai spent informallv. H.e pu..,Ts uere. Mr. and Mrs. t-ili-ha 1-arti.er. Mr. ar-l Mrs. J. C. Keed ano -on. ami Misn Arcva livans of t..i in; Mr. and Mri. K-- I'artnrr, Mr. and Mi. Car) MclJo'mol and children 'r. and Mrs. Will r .ine.r ar.. son. Mr. nm! Mrs. Ouv li-er and fam.lv, Mr-. Ka'e irt, Mis. I:, oivra Shaph-y. Mrs. Kda Sh. and sons Kalpl. 'iio.-B. ar.d I'ha.ie.-, Mi-:. H;..tha I a-vl - r, Mi.-s Kthel Shanleyanil Mi.-, -lane S'.apley. . U K A HIN.VkR. Mis. K. M. Iiwl-on and !a.jK),lrr ran.i,,n. Atlanta, Cu., who hi.e ti.-en spend, ug S'.ine time h.ere vvi.h Mr. and Mrs. Arthur lirovrn, were the honor frue,-ts at a family dinner (rivet, yesterday at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Huiiry Hurt on West I haairo street The rue. with Mrs. Orison and dauithter were Mr. nnd Mrs. ISmwn nn-l -on All.rrt. Mr. and Mrs. Charle-Slussf-r nod family, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Karlm-i, and dauirhter. Mis. ;.,- aldine, .Mr. nnd Mm. i;rush Mtlntyre and A. M. Mrliuyi-e. H.K .A.VTI.Y KNTKI:TAI.KI. The menibem cf the NeNon family were pleasantly entertained yentertlay at tr9 enuntry home of Mr. and Mr. W. H. Nelt-P. of w.t of lehnnno. The ifuentd were Mr, and Mm. Ora Nelson, Mr. find Mm. Win NeU.n, Mr, and Mrs. Keed Hudd and fnn. Malrolm tujf! ChfiHes. Ahmw Nay, Harry Budil and irtcr by mail $3 per year

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COBS FAMILY HOLDS First Gathering Held Sunday and Was Attended by Over 130 I'eople. More than ISO people attended the Cohb family reunion held Sunday on the beautiful lawn of Win. F. ehh Known as "Linda ViMa'' on the Mudtir.n road one mile north of Rosstnn. The shady lawn waa decorated with Kardrfl flowers, massive paims, cacti ar-t Hairs drnpiMl amonir tin branches f the trees. The morning ses-sion was opened by ..ii sinpinp America, followed by prnyr by K. A. Woodward. Capt. T. A. ( -.l.h. the oldest of the family nnd the li tiiini; president, presided nt the me-tinK. Ofhceis for the follouinK :tr I!!7-1!II8 weie elected as follows: Pre.-idei.i, W. I-". CoM.; vice. pres. deal, W. N. Cohb, of In.lianapoMs: e. retary, Lewis Cohb, of Lebanon; i. o-urer, Il-ssle I'obb. I ti.nniiMH'i were anpointed a.s fol'ows: Musi.-. Mrs. W;. A. K.ncaid, 'ts Ohve W.hxlwanl, I). E. Stark I o.i Varntz. On i-roprain: Mrs Nancy Lvans, Mrs. Sylvia Parr. lr, Florence Varnt., Mrs. Fffio Cobb. On nance: V.'. A. kincaid, Jessie Wills, i'. Chii-tian. At tne noon hour dinner was served 'ii lone tables under the trees, the I'.ev. James Krhell leading in the in-vi-alion. After the social hour and i'.o smirinfcf of a hymn, the meeting a'.is np.-nid with a reading hy Miss Dorothy Varntz. who (rave Riley's "Old .'.lory." Mrs. Srhfll Rave a short a.llies- on the va'ue of people cominir oK-thrr in family minions. A mesnt'e of love ami le.-t wishes was read y Sylvia Parr, from the R. Holloman family, of F't. Lauderdale, Fla., after winch a prouti of orifrinnl readme were given by Mrs. Aiiman of Indianapolis. A reading hy little Marv Fllen Louise Cohb. "The Old Time ranvly," was also enjoyed. The nmsic for the occasion was led hy Miss Olive Woieiward. The meeting closed with the "Perfect Day" in monologue hy Mrs. Artman. Ail joined in ing.hg -Cod I With You Till We Meet Again." A prayer following the closing song was led by Mrs. S. R. Artman. The remainder of the evenir.p was spent in taking group pictures, four generation being present. The iffaimwill he an annual occa.-ion, held it the same place next year on the second Sunday of June. TO SF.W FOR RF.I CKOS8. The King's laughters of the First Baptist church will meet Wednesday afternoon, August 1, in the basement of the library for the purpose of sewing for the Red Cross society. Al! meinirf-rs are urge.) to he pre.-enf and ill nre asked to bring their thimbles, '(lie lioui of meeting is 2 o'eolck. KNTF.RTAIN AT DINNER. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dye entertained for dinner Sunday at their country home near Rosstnn, the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Levi Kvars, Mr. and Mrs. Abbs Thomas and son Herbert, and daughter Fdna, all of Car-m-l; Mr. and .Mrs. C. A. Heery and Mary lleery, of I-banon; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur l!-ery nnd son. Noble; Mr. and Mr... Klmer Heery and Chloie Iteery, f Lane's C'hupel; Mr. and Mrs. Roll., lieery and son Albert, of llazelrigg. A NERVOUSNESS AND BLUES Symptom of More Seriout Sickness. Waiihingtifl Park, III. "I am the mother of four children and have suf fered with female trouble, backache, nervoua apelui and the blues. Aly children' loud talking and romping would make mo so nervous I could just tear everything to pieces and 1 would ache all over and foel so sick that I would not want anyone to talk to me at times. Lydia E. i'inkham's Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills restored me to health and I want to thank yon for the good they have done me, I have had quite a bit of trouble and worry but it does not affect my youthful looks. My friends sy 'Whydoyoo look so young and well ? ' I owa it all lo iiiB Lydia U. t'iii'niiain remedies." Mm. Rout. rTom;L, Hage Avenue, Washington Park, Illinois. If you have any symptom shoot whicn Lydia E. i'inkhana Medinoe C,, t.yno, Mass., pjt bslpfal a)na givm Ike A eti(.

spliT.did meal wa. served at the noon hour and the mirsts enjoyed tha afternoon m an uld fashioned visit, lontr to be rpm(." bred Mr. and Mr, licery and Mr. and Mrs. Aldus Thomas were married on Aug. 12, 187a, the wedding being a double event.

PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fold had as their guists yesterday, .Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Miller. Alex Morris and wife have returned from a month's visit with relatives at Meeker, Colorado. Hand Saltiirt' r, of Indianapolis, was the guest yesterday of his m-jther, Mrs. Josie .-altraber. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Neese and daughter, of Indianapolis, sK-nt the week end with relative here. Mrs. John Millerns, of Muncie, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Fannie Van Arm lull, at Morhatiicshurrr. Mrs. Charles Powell and children and Mrs. Clarence Ilemott and children were in Lafayette Sunday afternoon. Miis Ruby Thompson returned yesterday from Kokomo where she ha? been visiting friends for the past week. Miss Mary Elizabeth Scott, of Muncie, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. (iullion and family of Ea-t South street. Mrs. Wilms Long, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with Mrs. 0. J. Vaughi and. daughtera of East Washington str.-.-t. Mr. and Mrs. I.on Peterson, of Indanapolis, were entertained yosteiilny t.y Jt r. ami jirs. r. ji. .sn-.-u.., -jf i...,, Lebanon. Wolford McMains, of Indianapolis, spent yesterdav with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilcox, of East Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nee-e, of East -oulh street, were guests yesterday of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Allen or eas't of Lebanon. James Hoy has gone to A.-hland. Ky.. where he has accepted a position as violinist in an orchestra at the Grand theater. Mr. and Mrs. Everett D"Witt, of Indianapolis, spent Saturday ard Sunday with Mrs. HeWitt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Slater. Mr. and Mrs. Ora F'ord and daughter. Corals-lie, spent SatunVy and Sunday with Henry Bradley and family ..f south of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Larsh Neese, of F'lm -treot, had as their guests yesterday. Mrs. Amanda Tlutner and Mrs. Moses N'eese. of East South street. hiss Alma Abbott, of East Washington street, has returned home from a visit with her cousin, Miss Vila Abbott, of near Indianapolis. Mrs. E. A. Williams and rhildirn, of Irvington, are here for a week's visit with Mrs. Williams' mother, Mrs. Jennie Cabriel and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wynkoop, of. Lafayette, came Saturday for a short vi it with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Trout and other relatives in the county. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Berenson, of Muncie, were week end guests of Mrr. Il.iensnn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. I). Stanley, of Ind-im-ir -!f wni.. Mrs. Ivan Hilton, of Frankfort, and Mr. and Mrs. Civen Nay, of this city, were gue.sts yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson, of South East street. Miss Esther Keener ha returned from P.attle Cround near Lafayette, where she has lieen spending a week attending the Epworth League institute. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Cibhs, of east of Lebanon, returned to their home this morning after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Cobb, of East Smdh -trot Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Coons and Mr. and Mrs. Mori Coons and son, of New Market, were entertained yesterday by Mr. and Mr. A. M. Lofland of East Superior street. Mr. and Mrs. W. IL Winn, who have b'-en residing in the Hendricks prip,;rly on North Lebanon street have i.nyod into their new home on North Meridian street. Miss Dorothy Felker and Mis Leone Falwurd have gone to Isigansport for n visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Felker, anil the Mirse Hetty and Elizabeth F'eiker. Miss p.runhihla Pattiz, of Milw-.u-kee, who has been the guest of Mi's Cynthia Porter, has gone to Chicago for a visit with relatives and friends before returning home. Charle Powell and family, Harve Demolt and family and Mr. Alice Ilemott were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ilemott, ol South F!a.-t street. Miss Carrie Taylor, of Long Pnn, Cel., who haa been the guest of Mr. am) Mrs. Virgil Hodge, of Lafayette avenue, left Saturday for Chicago for visit before rettining home. Mr. and Mrs. Charle Forties and children and hopi-e gnent, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hurt, of Kentland, spent yesterday in Indinnapolia, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Berg Emmert. I-slie Means, of Indianapolis, spent Sunila" here. Mr. Means and fam-ty mover! te Indianapolis B few weeks an wha.-e Mr. Means has accepted employment with the Prest -D-Lit Mra. II. M. flodson and dauohter Carolyn, who have been the guests for several weeks of lit. and Mrs, Arthur

. "V mm- le-.d... t. oi i.ievil!a, Ark., were entertained vrsierdny at the home o' Dr. and M. H. A. Ke-k, of north I.ehiinon drent. I Mis baisv Bum of Lonoke, Ark.,! is here for an extended visit with Miss C.oldiene Crove of West Chi-1 cago street. Miss Cnxive will also have as her guest this week her cousin, Miss Florence Waldron of Indianapolis. Mrs. William Jolliss, of Edinburg, have returned homo after a week's visit with Mrs. Robert Berry-bill and family. She was accompanied home by Miss Alberta Herryhill who will visit there and at Franklin and Indianapolis. Mr. anil Mrs. Ralph Keener and family of Indianapolis are guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Keener and family of East South street. Yesterday, Miss Opal Henderson of Iafuyette was the guest of Miss Colilia Keener. Mr. and Mra. Henry fliddle and son Lloyd Hurold, were entertained Saturday at the home of Ceorge Morton, of Whitestown. Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Riddle's sister, Mrs. Ernest HarMrs. Riddle's sister, Mrs. Ernest Harmon and family of south of Whitestown. Mrs. Clarence Duff anil son of Pittsburgh, Pa., who have been standing some time here with her mother. Mrs. Amanita Campbell and family of F'.ast Main street will leave tomorrow for Salem to join Mr. Duff who has been spending severul weeks with his parents at that nlace. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ritchie and daughter, Mrs. Byron Moore and Miss Rozc Moore returned yesterday from Lake Chapman, where they have been enjoying an outing. Mr. and Mis. Ritchie and daughter spent two weeks it Lake Chapman, and Mrs. Moore and Miss Moore one week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sicks and sons and Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Sicks, of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Ray N'eese, of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Vn. Ora Sicks and their guest, Mr. Stroll, of Newton county, attended the funeral of Carmel Lewallen which orcii;rd yesterday at the Fairview church. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shirley and son Manford, and Harold Shirley, (,f Indianapolis, spent Saturday nigh- and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fowler, of Indianapolis avenue. Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Fy-ed Shirley ami children and Otto Bell, of Indianapolis motored here for a few hours' visit at '.he Fowler home. Mr. and Mrs. John Niven and son. John Jr.. and daughter, Audra Virginia, and Mrs. Tantha Laura, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. K. A. Williams and children, June and Josephine, of Irvington, were the dinner guests yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Neff, of E-i-t Main street. Mrs, Laura is a sister of Mr. Neff. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stine, of Covington, formerly of this city, wei-e the noon dinner guests today of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stewart, of West North street. Other guests were Miss KaUerine Mitihill, of this city nnd M'. and Mrs. Stewart's house gue.sis, Mrs. Lew Rnmmell and daughter, Miss Jane and Andrew Rolierts of Decatur, III.

KISER RECMON. The Kiser family reunion was held Sunday, July 29, at the home of Albert Out, six miles west of I,ebunon. the affair being a surprise to Mrs. Cox. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kolb and daughters Nellie and Ruth, of Jolietvillr; Mr. and Mr. Ed Kiser and daughter Lora, Ceorge Kiser, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kiser, all of Nohiesvillej Mr. and Mrs. Logan Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Woodaril, of Cyclone, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Moore and daughter Mary, of near Rosston; Mrs. Lelia Beery and daughter Evelyn, of near Bethel; Mr. anil Mrs. Ray Taylor and sons Lester and Call of near Pleasant View; Mr. und Mrs. Cuy Cox and daughter Jessie and sno Edgar, of near Max; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cox and daughters Bessie and Ruby. At the noon hour the dinner was spread on the lawn. The afternoon was spent in music and conversation. FAMILY DINNER Sl'NDAY. Mr. and Mr. Virgil Hodge, of Lafayette avenue, entertained with a family dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. Hodge's sisters, Mrs. H. L. Wan en, of Atlanta, Ca., and Miss Emma Titus, of Long Reach, Cal. Those who enjoyed the day were, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Titus and daughter Kthel, Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Titus und daughter Carrie, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huber, Miss Jane Huber, Miss Ella Titu and Mrs. Ida l.ayton, all of Thorntown; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Riner, Mr. and Mr. Arthur Shera. Mr. and Mr. Lon Titus and daughters, Arsula and Dorothy, of Advance, and the Misses Lois and Eunice Hodge of Lebanon. MITE BOX OPENIN'fn. The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Foreign Missionary society of the M. E. church will be held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. B. Jones, on East Washington street, at which time the yearly mite box opening- will be held. The mite box secretary is very disirous that a large number of members be present at this mite box meeting. All the ladies of the ehn'-h are invited. NEW ORC.ANISTS. . During the absence of Miss Mary Steven end Mwa Oidin r.rove, or-

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French Shoe Store, gan'uts of the First Flapti it church and the Central Christian church respectively, the organs during the morning service, yesterday, ware in charge of Miss Dorothy Felker, pupil of Miss Stevens, and Miss Esther Hedges, pupil of Miss Crove. PICNIC PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Parks and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Johnsonhatigh and nieces, the Misses Eunice and Wilma Wysong, Miss Crare White and Charles Frazier formed a merry picnic party which spent yesterday on the Frank Hawkins farm eust of Mechanicsburg. TAKES NEW POSITION. Miss Jennie Kennedy, who ha lieen employed for several years at the McConaughy millinery store has accepted the position of manager of the millinery department of the Phil Adler co-operative store. Miss Kennedy assumed charge this morning. FAMILY DINNER PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crooks were hosts at a family dinner party yesterday, entertaining at their home on East South street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hymea and children, Martha and John, of south of I-ebanon; Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Crooks and daughters, the Misses Jewell and Bells and Henry McClaine of this city, .attend ki:nf:ral. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. fi. W. brown went to Bainbridge today to attend the funeral of

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S. S. Square Vacation Trips Special low round trip fares to Lake Erie resorts, Niagara Falls, eastern cities, Colorado and the west via CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Ask Clover Leaf agents or write to ( HAS. E. ROSE, Asst. General Passenger Agent, Toledo, O. G. R. IIAUMGARDTi ' THE CLEANER "We Clean While Others Try"! UGH 8. Lebanon St. Phone Adam Adcr. Mr. Ader and Mr. Brown were coinrad.ts in the Civil war. TO HOLD PICNIC. The members of the Inter Nos club will enjoy a picnic Wednesday. The girls will leave on the 10:22 north bound ear and get off at stop 29. ENJOYED A PICNIC. Tho members of the L. F. F. elub and their gentlemen friend enjoyed t pi'eje yriterJcy at Arm. Job Work at Reporter OiTiee Reporter nER. $a.00 Yearly Job Work at Reporter Office