Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 264, Lebanon, Boone County, 6 August 1917 — Page 3

LEBANON DAILY REPORTER, MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1917.

pcial Happenings

BY MISS ESTHKR PERKINS

E. W. OLIVE HERE FOR

N THE HONORS FGS

LENDAR.

10, T! KMI VY.

iHL OUI lU K-.rrr.r ,1.-1 cntra! Chris

:it-So-E-er Circle Tool, 1'iie I il Slate Meetins.. at liethlll'l I'illli. '

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Promiitent itntanist, Formerly of This City, Spends the Dav Here.

K. V. Oln t:.m in thf , III ...klvn.

(tf Indianapolis rurator of laddie Irooklvn Potanii '.. woie gue.-t.-

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Mi

R.hIii-. an and Mr. Kudo

plan! pathologist

Norti

PERSONAL MENTION.

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.:i-..i!li Adorn :trd School' T aeher i i' k Vns Saluri.'.i, A Itri fiimn. I

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SI M , WEDDING.

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SISIMY DINSKIt.

Ir. ami Mr,-. C. :'. In ', . liven an, I l.ou-e gue.-t. M-.-. '

vtlrf. of I'nyton, Ol.i... Mr ...! M, '" ' ' ' nan) Lanrjuhr anil . ) n-ri. ir' '"' "' rilv; Mr. ami !,,:. J..rn H, ,.':' l ': l . duueHor. ;r-rtri... Mr. am! M . ., '-f" nv. DeVol ami r h '. m --n ami M ,i '""r' '"'' ' 'tic il.-nnitl, ail if mar Li'liai ,.r. : ' ,:" A " T. C. ll'ilmr an !' ai.,1 M - iv:"' AHi n, of In.'iaiv 'is ami M I ' " '" '

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. anil Mr., (i.-ortr. Aal.'i- Jr . illy, of Kemt..n. Mr.-. I ihililr.n w,.rn a!-n eia-.t, k i.f Mr. anil Mr-. Aul.a-, JdlNS TR IIMVi Ull. Irvant Kilwanl. of liip lum S ,.,

I Kl-.vanl. -..nt tn Imlmnj!.., teilav montin? whi-te Iw twRi inin(f at ( ainii Harrison. TO MK.KT KDNCSIHY.

Tin. V. M. 1. ..'ml) uiM mir-t V,

lav Rft'-rnnon wiih .Mrs. W.i.-r

iv. of VVost Nonh at reft r of mi' tin m 2 :tJ ovlork

b Work at lit-portor office

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. I i'.-r la na- m Ka t A.nth -t"-t i r f M l!a;r-n.r,- a. Mi s !!a

thi-y havi" hi'i'ii p

v. ith her ilaucl'-'i'

-,-nt a! I.a.-t Chi ami John

Will Markle which w conducted yestcrday afternoon. . Miss IVrtha Kimel Meadows will Rliend the week in IrKlianupolis with .h . Harry Kur.tbaugh and will '" the millinery openinK. Jamos Wiley returned to Indianapolis this afternoon after a short visit with his ihient.i. Mr. and Mrs. Po,-t,r Wiley, of Harmnne street. Mism Rmh Smith learned thin r,mrniii(t to th Central Normal at Danville, Ind., to resume her studies alter a ,-hnrt visit at her home here, Mr. and Mm. A. S. ('rv ami son Thomas, were in Indianapolis yesterdtv. tne K'ie-ts of Mrs. Coiy's par-eni-i, Mr. and Mr.-. Ceorire VV. lluir-

( hi

Mrs. Saieuil Hryar i.-itinir hi-i- motiier. M

pent the week er,i at th

s Har-Ilrv.m

lla

Mr

Kuirei Muh,. i

Thornti

i. of Musketen ilny-i' vamother. Mr. Wa-hinjrton

Samla of Mr.

:n Imlairapnli-

wi.nli,-. ami Mr

and son remained for a longer visit with Mr. and Mr. Stine, the remaining memliem of the party returning home last evening. I. A. Itlchry of Indianapolis spent the day here. Miss Coldia Neff spent Sunday at her home in Jamestown. Arthur Uroxvn ano) son Albert spent yesterday at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indianapolis. Miss Ksther Weitzel is home after an eiitht days' visit with her sister, Mrs. Clarence Iilubuuifh of Kast Chicairo. and other relatives and friends in Whitin. Miss Hess Sutphin of north of Lebanon entertained with a d;nner party la.-t eveninir Mr. and Mrs. Xev.ell Molloman. Miss Minnie Ilichey, firover Rifffby and l'aul Honan. Mr.'and Mrs. D. J. Smith of I'rankfnit, ami Mr. and Mrs. O. J. .Smith, of Cleviland. Ohio, v.ere (Hiests p.deri'ay afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. C'hailes Smith and family of West Chicago -troet. Mr. ami Mm. K'.hert Peikin.- and hou-e jtue..ti. Mrs. Mae Gregory f Kostnria. O.. and little Mi.-s lleraldine Alexunder of Crawfordsviiie, motored in Crawfordsville yesterday, little Misc (Jeraldine remainirsr. Mr. and Mrs. Ceorire Walter and Mr. and Mr. Kd MrColley and fam,!v were fc-ues's Sandav of Mr. and

Mrs. Clarence ration and familv of I

near Crawfordsville. In the af'er-

thr- pariv motored to the shades. . and Mrs. A. 11. Jones ami

laughter Mi l.oi of F.ast Wa-hinir-

-tiwt had as their dinner Kiiest.lay. M-- Klii-.aln.tl-. Perkins. Mrs.

II. O. Thoma.. am! Mi I. "la I'erk-r.s

:is city ami Mrs. Minnie Kindin

if Chicago.

r. and Mrs. Karl Cam,l,e!!, Mrs.

Ilinkie Parsons mid son, l'aul, mo-

I to Imlianaimlis ye-

ml Mri.' ' C!.. of Ka.-t Snp lunday uf Mr . and Mr-. K laiiapolis. id Mr-. Hruce . Ciav Varre

ami Mr.-. M a,-hini:t,in strei Mr. ami Mrs. V

I). Jo

and Mr. .v. foul.nlav h of West

Darnahv, of Imh-

,i,..'is, ii.,,t..ieil here yesterday ami ,-i.t th" day with Mis. Ilarnnhv'ii, id-'. Mr. ami Mrs. Pezin llnsfor.l, Ka-t Pearl -tle-t. W. S. Ritchie and danghtei, Mi'rhen. are moving from ih.'.r hoan South Ka-t ,-treet to the projicrtv North Meridian street mined b'v s. Mairaiet Sims. Mr, and Mr-. C. H. I.assell and

i.l to their home in

iv after a two davs' id Mrs. (i. S. Hill ami "th West street, in Rru-h. son of lr.

this mornd with hi-

I'tlJIT

v.-if with Mr. a daughter of n Ma.-ter Ciayt llni.-h. of Zion ,ng r..r a f.-w

die

.iparent.-. Mr. and Mrs. H. c h. "f Ka-t Washington street. . ,-imi Mr,. Jack Iiemnry. of i, ii,e, ate jia.ving hero, taking ii' il." on South Kast -treet. Mi ,o ...npinyed in the Sm-aki

ha flu

th.

id attended the

tan

I Mrs. A. .1. ;

Shelhv

Joy motored t, evening for a v J. P.. Stine. J

mth m.I

with M

Stewart

FRANCHISE LEAGUE NEWS

ii:

ells Everybody What Lydia j

E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did for Her. Oiirasm. III. "It (Jives me (Treat eiuiure ui let ethers know that I imrroved in hea.ili

with the tirt hot-tleofI.ydiah.Pir.it-ham's VepcuiMe (impound; after tai:m two bottle 1 mil entirely well Heore taking it I couid not do an kind of work without a pam in my back ss 1 ullrer) so much from inllammation. I hait

beaiiachea, wm ftl-

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I ., , , m, ,,r tl,. Trav. "' ,:,rrp napman ' att. .te-i- I hese in (s-.tors n.s well as the "" ' , , . 'h-nt of the S'a-iunal American Wo- -tat. eommittee will cooperate ,t ., ( ', ,uo t!.e p.i Mm ,. . m., .-iuir.age A-.-..ciat.oo will he tee ai, ailieadv e,tahli-h.-d agem ies it, ,ro I'"', ,.a ,iC ,J ,ie,,-,rt-.'.mt ,!' lr "l "f " " W "'""''" 'r"i'chi,e I-ea-i ,-ti.ig woim n's wages, hours am! I -ii-ga a ' '""':!:e '' !;.'-.','" "'" "f lnlna. Aagu.t 21 and -1 1. , condition-. ' ."T , , l".r...g that t. ne .-he w,ll ronouct iv , it t,.i- v --if i a' i..n,. to,.' n f ,., , .,, , (,i lt,.i Toed Numher. .Z,C'mZZI 's ire a'k.-d'Vo U ' , '"unty chairman. The U oman c,t. n. the oflaaal t,l,-

I-', ,t !e --j, u"' .:f.-.nk' room in t!.e ' . ' , " , ; li-atmn of the National American jtnrd r...,r in t ... couit l.ou -' a- ' ;'"( n ;' r,,. "V" , t ! vv "nl ,in J"nVf AsK-itin. h nn-

I ' - '" ?l ,," 'T. , Vn"'Ul 1"U!""';!f AUKIM I-- It is helieved that .hi. i (, VK A IHNNKI!. , V" '"'"'J.'-'., '" numher will he a real contribution to I , 1V ,..,,., A --I'-Tit'on "r'l w i" th"!'i'ir tt "'"' f --rvat;..n. ,,r- "' S'r- '' " -? " , 1' ',"' 'n'1 ttJ 't-toman; ,ttt (,,(,nt m)t (mv al)ftra,.t N.,,-;,, W,-t ........ ini.-r-aim.! vf... o.ier ta,. -e,v es o i,.-r ..ck..,...,- ,rv !in) :,.rtru,.t rf.,.omm-n;.t,or,. h.it ! ' " '' V-'"' '",n 'Y;;" '- f.,-,!,aml a vsh of the wav ti.eorv

am! Mrs. J. V. Storm-, of li- .-,f . -iv. i ra- wok. j ,,.. , .. . tt(itt , ,,,y an, wha,

ii kti rns hum k. Whilt ,ts ior r5 rlt.r , M s van kale, !-, i.t i r -l ai convention in Us h,-t.,j Suffrage In Knglanil.

h (i,.m M4leM,. -.. ..- i,. '--M hv the National Ameiiia,, ,,,,, .,,,,,. ,,, . Ims !, ,-te-,,.. ,(,. .-,., ,r V,..,,,,,n.s.1,liato.A..oc,at.,n.atWa-h j.t;imlin Krii;1.,n, 7- is Wi-km, to -,.. .! tne rri.vcti.il r ' m 'ei enihec. oven boilv on this

the -y i-er x.'r h. i .....i,' V. -,. ,l '- confidently expe.-ted by the, Mr-! ;.. Ige' ' T. Mi!,..,.. ' Km,j'i. -'"fi-l'l leaders that the Kederal Wo- j iome M -.- j;j r -t,.i i-l at i .,., mnn Suffrage Amendment will be w , ,r,. AI,.-. fioia W..I, i. i,.i.--e.l l.y the present rnnicrens, and i

t'l" National American Woman SutT-I

tN VI M. I'K Ml .

The i:r,ia;a! pa n.c i f the Molh-i .' , 'ah of the ,l.i!,a ilarney l,iM.nK nl h-. held "I tiur-dny eening at l-'anvie v l.aik. All mothers an asked to att.i-ml nh their children.

xvi tired and no anoetite. Wori

finnot express my irraiiiuue lor wm

ssl vour medicine tuts done me. ana

Iirotigh me to my family. I recom-

na l.yuia r.. I iimnani a vrKcutoio t"mxiund to all women sutfermg from ftfcale trouble!, particularly to Uatish fomen." Mm.Mkta 1)amaari-Mat-Kn, 2137 Kimball Ava., Chicag-o, 111. I ft ia positively tree tint Lydla E. J nkharo Vegetable Compound hai i.-iprd tliousanila of women who have -0 troubled with diplmentj!, Inimmation, olcrarion, tumoni, irregunu, periooic tiiini, lckae, that ftrinff down fejlio ir.diettoo, end rvoua prut us'i'JU.

H KASANT H'H'H CM H. The Mrs. M. C. Long will be hostess to the Pleasant Hour Kmbroidery club, Thur..day afternoon, at J::!0 o'clock at tier home on North Lebanon, street.

MKF.T3 WKDNKSOAY. The Missionary ociety of the First Baptist church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock at th chur i. AU member! are urged to be present

lite

.1 hi

.Mr

M'-s. Krank Nealis and daughter, oi

maiiolis, s.ent the afternoon a' i-side park. is. Pearl I'etrovitzsky and daughlenita of Indianaiiolis, returned to

their la-me last evening after a four

ys' visit with Mrs. Owen W iley of uth Kast street. Yesterday, Harold ivs of Indianapolis was also a guest

if Mrs. Wilev.

Mrs. Robert (iayer and daughter ,ve pane to Carthage to he with Mr. Iyer who ii. employed l.y the (ieorge

r. Miller Company, of this city, m the

istriiction of streets. Mr. (inyer

ind family will remain "Hn Carthage

until the completion of the work there.

Mr. und Mrs. W. .1. Pursell ami sons pent Stiturday night in Uosston witli .1 r. and Mrs." Jacob Scott. Sumh nornmg Mr. Pursell and family an dr. and Mrs. Scott motored to Indianipolis where Ihey s)ient the ilay with drs. Puisell's mother, Mrs. Delia

Marlnw.

rs. I). H. Cox, of Detroit. Mich.

arrived at noon for a several day-

:-it with her i.a'ents. Mr. ami Mrs

II. C. Brush, of Kast Washington St.

. I). W. Stonecipher. who spem day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs

llru-h. ret, lined to her home in Ind-

liolis last evening.

Colonial Theatre Coming Wednesday, Aug. 8 William S. Hart IN A NEW CHARACTER

"The Desert Man

V IGOROUS SWEE PIN (i DR A M A He's not a "bud-man" this time, he's a bitr. square-jawed, whole-souled man with faith, ideals and emiraire. He chants the desolate village of "Broken Hope" to the jirosperous town of "Believinviile." He cleans up a notorous dance hall for the sake of a little boy, and in so doing rescues a woman from vice. A sweeping drama with the tang of the Mojave Desert in its atmosphere. 10c ADMISSION .V

Mr.

,.l Mr

C. Gibson

.la

in ml,- Mi

(lib.-

Protective Auto Paint The protection, service, bright anil richness of color, ami plcasiiiK effect is found in the use of SHEKW IN-W M.L1A.MS icaily to use Auto Taint. It is bcinif used by luimbcrs of I,, i.j.ir tkrir n.!fh:i!e-t with p-ratifvinir results. CHAMOIS SKINS AND SPONGES arc the necessary requisites to preserve the bright lustre which is so much ! ii.at:t3--1 by individuals who appreciate service and ouality. Oak Drug Store MASTERS & MITCHELL

LAWRENCE H. KIRBY

DIED LATE YESTERDAY

Pat

sed Away at the Home of Earl Huruin The Funeral.

once Hunter

Your Used Furniture Taken as part pay on new goods at JONES & PERKINS Phones 18 or 1S4

-d yesterday

i'tlg

the

of I.l

na! American Woman SutT

tage Association is planning to mas:

its forces in Washington at the otien,ng of the session for the finishing

llive. I lie convention m -entative of the 2.imhi,iiii0

eon-titute the state and local suit rage leagues affiliated to the National American Woman Suffrage Association. . Women Factory Inspectors. The request for volunteer woman factory inspectors made by Mrs. O. H. (Tnrk, President Michigan E((ual Suffrage Association, and Chairman of Committee for Protection of Women in Industry under the Woman1! Committee of the Council of Natonal Defense, was received favorably by Gov. Sleeper, and every tate will hav woman Inspector to look after the Interest! ew women worker!.

onan sulfrage a question that

side of

can, even tf interested, can answer ith h fair deirree of accuracy. The ill has passed its three readings in ,e hou-p of commons, with overhelming majorities. One supposes nloss he knows that the suffrage iea.-arn is a part of a bill containing i da t os in air, that the end of the

I'"' ! suffrage fight is nearer than it really wh" , is. P.ut all :id clauses of the bill must

be acted upon by the commons before it goes to the ords, and probably they will not be disposed of before the mi. idle of August, when the lords adjourn until December. It is taken for granted that when the house of lords get their chance at the bill their action will be alflrmativo, because l passage bv the commons means thnt it is the will of the people. After pas. sage by the house of lord!, the bill returns to the house of common!. It may possibly be delayed there by attempt! tc amend. Enc'ish suffragists howevni are sanguine that early autumn wi'l find the luffrag question nettled, right tat Urtst Britain.

-it with Mr-. Oil

,1 Mr-. William Pollard of Ka-t

arl street. Today Mr. and Mrs

, entertained at the homi

of Mr. (iih.-nn's s,.ster. Mrs. W. H Drear and family of Kast. Main street

Mrs. Marv Shearer went to Hunt

ington today for a visit with relatives and fiieml-s. 111,.- will al.-o -peed several days m South Whitely before returning home. Mrs. .' hearer was accompanied as far as Lafayette by her daughter, Mrs. Krank Wooley and son Marion who spent the dav with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Kred Shirley and ihildren of Indianapolis were week end guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Kd Kowler ot Indianapolis avenue. Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Kowler and guests motored to Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Shir

ley und son Maiifonl of Indianapolis came today for a week's visit with .Mr. and Mrs. Kowler. Key. and Mrs. A. I.. Ward and son.returned yesterday afternoon from llethany I'alk, wheto liie) spent a few days in order that llev. Ward could address the union service held last evening on the east side of the public square. Itev. Ward and familv w ill return to llethany either Tuesday of Wednesilav for a week's stay Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Detric o! New York City were guests Saturday

of Mrs. Mary Kiley and daughter Miss ( orahelle. of West North street.

Sunday Mrs. Julia Kiley and daiu-h

ters, Mary Kvelyn and Helen i.r Indianapolis, were guests at the Kile home and on Friday. Mr. and Mr-. Crawford Kolsom of Kansas City, were entertained by Mrs. Kiley and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1!. Armstrong and family of Pittsburg, Pa., who are her for a visit with Mrs. Armstrong's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jones, were entertained Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cunningham and family of Kast Main st-eet. Other guests were little Miss Mary Catherine Jones and Harry Jones of this city. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Annstrong were in Chicago visiting friends. They will remain here until Wednesday when they will return to their home in Pittsburgh.

He

tllhel

j h.

I bo

KiO.v ,

rat I

It,, i gin

near Sidney, i!.. April pi. 1R!:.,

was aged at the tune of his deatl

years and three mi ,!! for six months He was mained ii Hurgin, who sum membership in th chun h in this city, noo ll-.,.t., tt

Th" fane Hurgin n

1 i to Cus.-io cs him. He hebl Cnited Hrethren He came to l.eha-

,tt.... ., ..holt time ..go. II held from the Karl e at ten o'clock Tues

day morning, the llev. Tuggle ing. Interment at Did I'nion

official -

RED CROSS WORK.

Travel Club Member to Work in Surgical Dressing Room. The ladies of the Travel Club will work in the surgical dressing room of the Red Cross Wednesday night. The Wistmin. ter Guild of the Prmhyterinn church wall woik Thursday night, and the Domestic Science club Knday afternoon. The ladies of the Travel ( lull are requested to he at the rooms promS;ly at seven o'clock. The rooms v. ill he open Tuesday night for any-

SICKLE GRINDING AND

MOWER REPAIRS W. K. ERA LEY'S SHOP Alley crossing rear Ouk Drug Str

QKICSST

MONTHLY MEET1NT,.

Regular Session of the Board of Town

ship Trustees. The regular meeting of the board of tovrisinp tiu-tees was held today in the office of K. M. Servies in the court hmepe One of the .subject! discussed was thot of the standardivution of a domesfic science text book for ihe grades.

DEATH OF INFANT.

ENTERTAIN AT DINNER. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Stark, of West North street, entertained at dinner yesterday, Mrs. C. A. Stevenson and daughter!. Hazel and Fayette, of Frankfort; llr. and Mn. E. D. Smith, of Whites town, and Mr. and Mrs. Rushton Smith and daughter of Lebanon.

Little Son oi Jesse O. Hillock Died This Morning, l hallos Howard Hillock, the infant .-on of .c--e ()., and I'.-ail Hillock, of South Meridian sireet, died at nine o'clock this infilling following an illness of two weeks. The baby w as six mouths and two days old. The funeral will be at the Hopewell church at eleven o'clock Wednesday morning, the Rev. Cash officiating. Iturial at Hopewell cem.-tery.

WITIIAM HOSPITAL

A survey of the fust six , onliis record of the hospital shows that 1 18 patients have been cared for, fi8 surgical and UO medical. Eighteen babies have "been born at the hospital. Mrs. L. P. Faulkinbury and baby rturned to their home yesterday.

NOTICE EASTERN STAR. Tuesday evening, August 7th,

stated meeting of Lebanon Chapter

No. 23, 0. E. 8.

By order at the Worthy Matron.

( VI.LKII: M. K. C.

FROM fllDHNTOWN.

-:, Herbert Mi-llano and R.

I'. I'ertv. of Ihoiiitown, wi re at l-el-anon Monday and were callers at the Reporter ctlice. Mr. Cox wa- formerly a prominent banker at Westheld. Hamilton cnuntv, but soma months ago reined ami look.- after the management of his faim near Thorntown. Mr. Mcliano is one of the McPane brothers who head the list of producers of milk for the Indiana Condensed Milk Co. They recently erected a dairy barn that is attracting much favorable attention among stock raisers.

I . It. ICE CUE AM SOCI VL. An ice cream supper will 1)0 held at the I'nited Hrethren church at Terhune Satuiday night. The proceeds) will go to the Indies' Aid society.

ICE CREAM SITPER. An ice cream supper will be held on the lawn of the Christian church at Advance Friday night. The proceeds will go to the Christian Endeavor Society of the church. MARRIAGE LICENSE. A marrigo" license has been issued to William Wayne Wa'VeV, of Clinton

county and Ruth Marie Boone, liaugh-

REPORTER 0NR.R, IS M YCARLT ter of Aide Boone, of thii county.