Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 271, Lebanon, Boone County, 14 August 1917 — Page 3

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LEBANON DAILY REPORTER, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11. 117, 3 SOCIETY

Transparent Oven Ware PYREX For Baking and Serving

Carrying Out Our Policy NOTHING CARRIED OVER 23 Suits-Coats-Dresses

SOCIAL CALENDAR.

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I .vi ex is tlic !i i.nlu-st si icntiiic development in ovonwear. It has the re-riia:-k:ilil.' (jiiulitv oi' tini'l-:!.'- absorbing and u-uining heat, causing foods to hake rapidly and thoroughly. Ii i.- eav fn wash ; -y in Keep ( .tn. t' nothing can adhere tn the haul. ). ..: j ,( mi, I i f ssrr.-..v of this din able baking war". J' ' i i- ; ady fi.r it;iie.ha!e .! vice anil may In- used for any foods baked !m iii" '",,,);... . i:-r::.!. Cik- s ( " 1 1 1 ; 1 1 il-;, hi. Mings, Casserole or anv i'.ratin -'l-hvs, i-u;

ll ncv.r cMp For sale i.v

flak".--

-it 5 C'.istnnk Pi'ddings, Casserole or au-

H. A. McDaniel & Bro.

See the Exhibit the Soutln-rn Hallway

the BOONE cot TV

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i Southern Farm-Homes.

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4 Cason-Neai Building

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JUY EARLY fiET SIZE

Wman's 5 & 10c Store

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ADILLAC. PAIGE AND

JdODGE BROS.' CARS

IRESTONE AND U. S. TIRES

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NGLISH AUTO AND TRACTOR CO.

DEPKMlWilK MEDICINE Lydi-i K. Pir.Vr n V. ;- taWe C .iin.l is a .1. i--p.ial.le root ami I .-(am.-. It h i- made a pso o fr

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SOLDIERS' It K I NION. T'.n ::..;h annual reunion of the Ith i eminent In. liana Volunteer In itiir, will !' hoi. I at Voedcrsbury. 1. 1.. W....:l,-.lay. August ?.. 'I'u- r.-umon. on account of this i at ,.iar. .-Iicnial inspire all to revive ir loyalty arid devotion to country The scs-ions will he lii-hl in thV i.oioi-Him of the Chmtian ihuicli. .! .1, nner ! orve, in the hae. en' by the I a.lio,' ut thirty-five nt p.M p. ate.

H 11.1. Alii IN WOKK. The meinhers of Mrs. Mary Hick,i'or's Sumlay .-rhool raJA 0f tin ').. ili.-t c'nur. n ill a.-i-t in th, . ik of the .-uitfiea! Hre.-sintf room on ie thiiil lioor -,f tin- court hous", hur-'lay afternoon. ri'he rooms arc

-ne. at 1;'H oV'.xk ami it

-lie that a',1 m-mlrcr of the rla -me to i,v ronin. a.- ?oon after no

the

I'l. ( K. I OR (,il. is son;HT. The s-,k;:, ' eif Uo l.r-airue ,,t the i;y i.- in -earch of a place for a f.fn ear o'. jm I to h"ip with hou.v,.,k. Any our ,,-r:nK s-iel. help i.-V:e, to (oiiiiiii.n.c.ite uith M-l.oi-Jor,.-,. phono n.nrh.T 3!4. or MrKail llipein-i. ih..nc numh-r '.M L. A fi )'( I.O( h HISS Kit. Mr. anil Mr-. I eonar.l Iinifjahr, ol 'n.i.inapol,. a-.o.-u,., i-ntertjinH at a o'clock .i.nc.T la t ven,t,B. Mr. ar-l Mr-. C S. Te, kione an.l faic.ily, ,.f s'orth l.el.tnon -t.-e. t an.l th.;r hnu-e l-ie-t. Mr-. Viola l!o-A.lre. of lavtoo. Ohio.

TIIK TAIIITIIA HKI.PKKS. At tiio meeting of the Tnhitha Help. m to h licl.l wli,e?(Uv afternoon nt the home of Mrv. John Tire or

Kat Pearl street, th- members will e

I the Keel Cross society. All memr are aske.l tn he pre ent and to in ne-ilies an.l thimb"es.

In SIT IN WdliK. The T vin t ,.;uh wii! ass.-t i rk of the , ilies-ini; th- Ih i.l floor of the ,-ourt I

PERSONAL MENTION,

Sleep on it for 60 Nights Then tell us w hethr-r you ever found a mattress so comfortable as the Scalv. It has a soft even support that has never been equalled. No humps to tire you. No hollows to ealeh dirt. Guaranteed, too, for a) years against jmtkiii?, spreading or becoming lumpy. It never has to be, remade. Try a Sealy for GO nights at our risk. "You Sleep Soundly on a Scaly Ask Any Alarm Clock" Coulter-Smock Co.

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WEDNESDAY. Women's Hume Missionary Society, M. E. church parlors, 2:lo. Tnuitha Helpers' class of Central Chi.stian church, -Mrs. John lice. 2:.)0. Kind's pauyhtrrs class of the I'list Baptist church Library basement, 2:PD. iniDAY. Touri.-t t'lub-Surificiil 'l'-e-nn(

Jolly Stitche .lenning, 1

-Mrs. Ilavi.l (lie

PERSONAL MENTION. Iawnr.ce Hopper it.uile a busines rin to t'onnei sville ye-tenlay.

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j -.ng Mr. and Mrs. Tnnian VVabk-n.

K. J. I'.euc'.i.t. a noted inventor, if i.-.tmif hi ilaucliter. Mrs. . s,. I.ers .f Hazelri(T(r. Mrs. Airness lliile. r and M .-s Mar

ina llen.'er.-on spent Sunday with teia-

Mrs. Dav'd f llendenninjr. of wvt of

Lebanon, will be hostess to the Jolly

Stitcners club Kriday aft.rnoon. 'The

hour of meeting is 1 :30 o'clnrk.

Mr. (1. S. Hill and dauirhter will

return this evening from Indianapoli

where they have l-een the jruetss f.t

a short time of Mrs. Hill's sister, Mm Keyes Conner. Miss Alma Kottlows-ki, Miss Myrtl. Seidler, Roseoe Hollingsworth, of thi

city and John Shaffer, of Indianapolis, motored to the. Shades Sunday and

spent the day.

Mr. and Mm. George O. Wade, of

West Ilarronno street, entertained

Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Iiennett

and sons, ira and Robert, of near New

Ilninswick: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zim

merman, Mr. and Mri. W. t. Irottef, of near Danville, Mr. and Mm. Ray Warrick and aon. Mil ford, and Mr. and Mra. Or ErumSeld, of near Maple-

wood.

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Mi I.. I'. Jones went to ln.banapos today to attend a board meeting of Ie- Indiana (iirl-' School. Mr-. W. K. t'ullaiie, who has been ponding a week a' Hethany l'ark. learned home iast evening. Alter a two months' visit with tends in Wat-eka HI., Mrs. Alice chultz h:is returned home. li-s Gladys Kiplmger. of lirdianamlis. was the guest yesterday of Mrs. lav J"hti n. of Kast Superior street. Mr. and Mis. Mruce Aie rnathy, of ve.-t of Let. an. n, were guests Sunday if Mr. an.l Mrs. Kd Whitlow ef this it v. Mrs. Mary Lowe, of Zloti-ville, and er guest. Mrs. illiam VV heelen. of

lii'iup. Iowa, are vi.itinic relatives

Ml-s Frances Wet(ott returned to er home in Indianapolis after a three ie- k-' visit with her cousin, Mhs formic Hedges. I he Mis. es Lola and Okie O .born, f Sheridan, are being entertained by

M; s Ruby nun-ess :it her home on

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dice -Iieet. .ttie Gai'ion and Mis n- .pent Sundav in 1 1 and Mrs. l.e-t.i M

Wrea.'ington ier and

V ale

hi-h-r has returned to

er ;oine in Jolietville afler a visit ni.e Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. ?o'!ic Stevens of this" City. ( bin I. s Smith J"., of Martinsville, s the g-a -t of bis grandparents, Mr. ind Mis. Charles Smith and family. ,f We-t Ch'C.igo ,tr,.t. Mi s Grace N-al,.who has boon pen. line two weeks in Vinrennes, the (iii' t of Mrs. George Dowing, roamed home la.-t evening. Mrs. Elmer Trs anil children, of la-onville are spending several days th Mrs. Tver's parents. Mr. anil Mrs.

Willis Johnson, of East Walnut street.

; Emery Swan and Miss Eulden or Huntington, V. V a., are here -evcral days' visit with Mr. and

Mrs. Hugh Bow en. of West Main

tnct. Mr. and Mrs. Alis Whitlow and family, who were the gue-ts of Mr. an I dr.-. llruce Abernathy. of west of eb-inon. have returned to their home n Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. J. O, Keener aril rhilIren of Hainfieid. were week end :ue-ts of Mr. Keener' parents, Mr. r.d Mrs:. K. II. Keener and family, of

Ea-t South street.

1 1. Goodwin and daughter, Miss

Kloetta. of near Hainbridge, spent the

lav with Mr. Goodw in's daughter, Mrs.

Houston Weaver, and family of North

.-on street.

Mr,. Will l ar-h ami son, Edmund.

who have been visiting the past weelt

Indianapolis have returned home.

Mr. Lnrsh spent Saturday and Sun-

lay in Indianapoli-. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. I'ursell and rhillien leturned home last evening from rawfordsville where they were guest for a few- day. of Mr. I'ursell's ,-iner.

Mri, Pauline Swank.

win Prown w-;! go to Chicago Ine.day and on Sunday will be

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to Ho

Krom Chi. Lake, Wis

ago

Mis. Leonard Langjahl and children v. ill go to the home of Mrs. I angjahr's parent.-, Mr. and Mrs. John DeVol, of noith of Lebanon, this even

ing for a several days' visit.

Second Lieutenant Hen F. Seifres.

of Camp Harrison, Indianapolis, was here last evening, the guest of Mrs.

Elizabeth Perkins and Miss I.ida Perkins of North Lebanon street. Jacob Hal Ion will leave this evening for Waldron where he will spend the night with his brother, leaving Waldron in the morning for Greensburg to attend a regimental reunion. Miss Glee Ilowen, a nurse in the Methodist hospital at Indianapolis will arrive home tomorrow to spend her two weeks' vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dowen.

E. E. Mellinger, of Chicago, returned home this morning after a severul

days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Clay and their house guest, Miss Beatrice Dye, of Chicago. Mra. Roy

REGARDLESS OF COST

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REGARDLESS OF VALl'E

Just 23 Garments

Read This List

One White Fussy Willow Silk Suit, value.. One White Fussy Willow Silk Suit, value. . . Two Yosan Silk Suits, tan, value One Rose Khaki Kool Suit, value One Flum Taffeta Silk Coat, value Four Black Taffeta Silk Coats, value Two Navy Taffeta Silk Coats, value One White Bedford Cord Coat, value One Green Shimmer Silk Coat, value One Rose Silk La.lerz Coat, value Eight Fine Silk Dresses, light colors, values

.8-10.00 .8:5-'.:o .82.".00 .$32.30 .8:15.00 .825.00 .825.00 .820.00 . 8:!2.50 .810.01) .825.00

;; Sample Sale of Satin Hats

Seventy-five sample hats Satins, velvet combinations, etc., sailors, turbans, draped effects, white and colors, values to ? 10.00. In two lots for this week onlv

S2.98-S3.98

ADLER'S

Children Or? FOR FIETCXEI'S CAGTORIA

Alexander al.-o of ( hicago is here for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Clay. On Mindav other guests at the Clay home were Mr. an.l Mrs. Taylor Owens, et North Salem. Mr. an.l Mrs. Harry Thompson, MisEsther Atkinson and James Thompson spent Sunday at the Shades. The Mis.-es Rose and I.illie Kiesel, Miss Louise Bourier, of Indianapoli.-, Mrs. Anna Clock, Miss Margaret Glock. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Price an.l I'arl Clock spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glock and family. Mrs. lsalene Woodward and guest. Mrs. Earl Showers, of Los Angeles, C.ih, Miss Bertha McConaughy, Mis.-

Oaisy Masters nnd Miss Kern Pavimotored to Frankfort Sunday afternoon and spent the time al. the T. P. A

Park. I

Mies Lmify M i.-ters and Mis.- Alice:

McConaughy leave in the morning for Indianapolis where they will he joined ,

by Miss Edith Brown, of Owners ville. j

Ti Indianapolis the party will go;

to Colora.'o Springs for an indei.nite

stay. I ir. VV. II. Avery returned to hihome in Whiting yesterday afternoon

after a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Coombs, of Fast Washing-j ton street. Mrs. A very and sen, Bruce Franklin, will remain here for a two weeks' visit. Rev. John S. Huckleberry, of Denver, Colo., and J. T. Huckleberry, of Zionsville, are visiting their brother. H. C. Huckleberry and family of East South street. Tomorrow Mrs. Marcus Carey, of Newcastle, is expected for a visit with her brothers. Rev. and Mrs. A. V. Brashaer and children, who have been spending several weeks with Mrs. Brashaer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brown nnd her brother, Irwin Brown and Mrs. Brown will return to their home in Marlette, Mich., tomorrow. The following Lebanon people spent Sumlay at Columbia Park in Lafayette: Mr. and Mm. Oris Harlan anl children, Ralph Juanita, La Verne and DeVon, Mr. and Mra. John Harlan and daughter, Madge, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harlan and children, Avalon and Geneva Maud, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Harlan and daughter, Mary Genevieve, Mr and Mra. Ray Lowe and daughter,

PALACE GARAGE 220 NORTH MERIDIAN ST Expert Repairing at Reasonable Rates GASOLINE AT WHOLESALE PRICE FREE AIR OPEN DAY AND NIGHT WHEN IN TROUBLE CALL Lebanon Auto Sales & Machine Co.

$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$. $25.00 TO $300.00 Loaned upon Furniture, Livestock and other Chattels at legal ratea v TWENTY-FIVE PAYMENT FLAN In sums of $50 and over you may have 25 months in which to repa y your loan, or vou may repav sonner if you like. SPECIAL TERMS TO FARMERS . Write us or call upon us for fill! particulars, y-. Will be in Lebanon each Friday A W. A. SWANK 411-13 Ben Hur Bldg, Ciawfordsville, Ind. lull West Main street., Lebanon, Ind. (Squire Trowbiidge'a office) $

Cameras and Supplies We carry camera films, all sizes for all makes of cameras. Senaca cameras from $2.00 up. LONG & DAVIS PHONE 39 HOME OF VINOL

Mildred Grace, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Northcutt, Mrs. Mary True, Miss Gifc.e.Tn; sr.d ;?r-n M.'lntyre. They were Joined by Philip Reagan and family, of Thomtown, and Mr. and Mrs. Vort H in ton and son, Lester, of Fcwler.

GROCERIES Always in the Lead LEWIS & STORMS