Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 288, Lebanon, Boone County, 3 September 1917 — Page 3

LEBANON DAILY REPORTER, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1917.

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Could Not Do Housework! Till Lydia E. KnkJW. VcjeiaLIc C.. -.pound KernovcJ Cuczc. Fort Fi.rr-M, M., i.t i ... red Lot I fc"-v. 1 ' :! i . l.-ru,- '; V .11 i .''. r. t t" - l I i We Have the Three Popular Songs for Sale "My" Own United States" "Keep the Home Fires Burning" "Over There" W.W.STEVENS E. Side S'i. Phone 5o CADILLAC, PAIGE AND DODGE BROS.' CARS FIRESTONE AND U. S. TIRES ENGLISH AUTO AND TRACTOR CO. Flower Bulb Received bv express todav FIFTY FINE CALL A LILIES. White. This is all we can pet. Bowman's 5 & 10c Store; WE K ECU MM KM) N 1 1 V NATURE'S CREATION For Tuberculosis, Asthma. Itr.mrhial ( aUrrh, rtr. Ask u abaut it. LONG & DAVIS j WE NOW HAVE I -MCO DAIRY FEED ! UNION H ROW A RE CO. 1 IHONE 103 i Plione 6 ! PINX ELL-COOMBS ! not ' (.tiding Lnaber TartU . , BOONE HARDWARE CO. Everything in Hardware am) Farm Implement Phone 168. N. W. comer aquare BECORTEB ON R. B, JJ.M YRARLT

Social Happenings

BY MISS ESTHER PERKINS

n r.nminu nr AN 3 K N H" IMIIIVi .1. " - ' '

Mrs. R. W. liubi'its nf Powell street. ! Siitui ilay night ami Sunday. One Hundred and ven AUend- R.e.coe luenboli is home from visit iwith relatives and friends in S.a'lbveil the K-ent The Offi- . ville. Columbus and Nowaik. At the

cers Re-elected. 1. 1 ;iiif pt. s T. IP PERSONAL MENTION. -. Lowell Wil.on spen 'l.t'ivcs m Indianapolis. A. A. William ..on spent M,,.Ilratt l i. v V'.l'iV ..f .Mr ami Mi l-nrv Mrll.-in-. I nf West i.,th sti.-et Miss I era Th'.rras of Indianapolii. the week end iru'-t of Mr. an. I... It.!..!, Smth. of s.,.,..h Fa," Mr Mrs. R,i.s.ell Mefford went ;' With' Mr. and Mrs. Datnahv Mrs. Ma! Mo., arrive, i.-it ' I. a id d., Ml-s !e.., o. Mi. and Mis. F.d Haivcy nod chilhen and and Mis. A. I.. Welch motored to the Shade, yesterday and -pent the .lay Mis. vv Mephen r.n ar,.l daughter Kvi.V.n. have g,,r;c ' Indianapolis ti -pe.:, the week with r.'idive. and t. M - id Mr ,th Mr-. K.t. Cr M;s. Margaret S.n.s left ye-terdav or Seattle, W.l-ll., for an extended is.t with her daughter. Mrs. Frank afer-on. and Mr. 1'at'er-on. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stephen -,m r.. ; , ..ft t. r Mi's !e,s i.uve returned .in Ihc.ton, Ohio vhi re trey s(,..n. week With rei--.,ves ard fi lends. Mr.- Lizzie '.arhum of I n.l.anapolis eks1 l'i-,t with and Misard Mrs. .John Huh ll'lher of North Me r. and Ml'-. (le,ee W i and Mi,. I.rll Hub' w a fe-.v .1:. h.en I'ul.er : .in tie, '. . Who 111- been .,,, h'-re w ith his broth id famdv of North Me: luin-l to f'iiicaro tn Mrs. M. I). .lores It ml for a vi.-it of Mi-, fi. H. K."-y .shepherd, both for has e ent - Mr. and Mr R. E. William? have i..,i,e !o Cre'nlield for a few .lay,' ..,t with Mrs. Williams' parents and o iittend the annua! fari;i!v r'-'ir on ;.! ich was held there today.' Mr. and Mrs. R. I). Voo,he.-s, and !,,u,.,ter Mi.-s Mary and Mr. and Mrs. i. I.'i.iald iiyr.t ir.otored to l.ounpert ye.st'.rday nftemoon to remain ii'd this ev.nitur with relaiive.-. Mrs. K!i Myers who has been spendir.jr ,-everal weeks with her dauirhter. Mis. Walter I'erkins and Mr. I'erkins "f F.-planade street returned to her I, nine in Dardanelles Ark., yesterday. Mr. and .Mrs. Lowell Knle left yesterday for IU(Uoin, Winnie, where Mr. Hale ha accepted the position of assistant up'rintendent and athletic coach of the hiirh school of that city. Mr. and Mr. Clarence CofTman, of Indianapolis, are visiting Mr. Coffman'si purentff, Mr. ami Mrs. Dock CofTman, of Thomtown. Mr. Coffman wa formerly Mif Besie Price of this city. Mr John Wa of Cedford, Ind.,

is the guest of her son, George I. Wade and wife of Indianapolis ave. I Mm. James Smith is ill at her home , on South Meridian street, j Mr. and Mrs. Victor Roberts of InI ih.-mapoli.. m. thn guests of Mr. .mil

latter place lie was the guest of Ralph .Marvin.

Charles Slusser and daughter Miss : Hon.- and .n Mi Wayne who have 1 iruiiion o .o been the gue-ts fur sometime of re!'v wu held ;n ! atives in Huntington and Fort Wayne

Mi- F.:'her Allen and Mi- Nell ilia't lave retained from a week's vacation trip to .N.agura Fall-. Huff:i!o. Y Y Cleveland, Toledo, Ohio am! V.. m um, Canada. M s Mugdalinc Era us and William Klaus- ..f W.-t Point who are visit ig friend here weie the dinner H. ie-ts la-t evening of Ml- l.lllie I '''in nf Indianapolis avenue. Mis. Mary l.ittnn and daughters xi- M.r.'-i-s Nellie and Nettie returned ..-s'erday from Hendricks count-.. . i-erp th,.y have been guestc for two w-'k of Mrs. Charles Sho.'kley. Mrs. Nancy (,.lmm and daughter I. ueile and hou-e iruf-t Mi- Dornth.. llln Mrs. Thn a H.man and sn Victor went t . I .ike Mav.nku. k'-e vester.hv to send the Week. I if. :' Mrs. J. R. 1 ,P and .or. i;..b.'. i. int. .red to I ii;,,nier. vesteifor a '. w day-' visit. I-rom h- i ti ' will eo tc f io.-hen and South lictvi "..r a vi.-it hefure returning home 'ha O. Heck returned to Atlanta, i la., 'esterday to resume travel, njf for :n. U'e-t I'uoii.sr.ine Comi.any. after .pend nc the summer v.itti h..i jiar .nt.-. Mr. and Mis. Thomas (. .ck. ." Noi'h Lebanon street. M-. and Mrs. Joseph Matthews of Indi.inarii.iis avenue entertained, S'llnl.i . Mi-. Ma-thews' mother. Mrs. J. t . Ko-s and her m-pt, Mrs. Kittle R,,.,., and William Fairheatl of Indianapoli,. The tup was made to this rdv in the R..-S car. Mrs. S. R. Artman. William Dumphry and daughter l.i'dia, Mr. and Mis. William Humphry all of Indianpnhs and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kincaid of this city were quests Sun;ay of Frank O. Statnn and family of I'aii'view. Mr. and Mrs. William Harrison of tins city, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kern and son Kenneth of north of lbanon, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Matthews and son Cei il of Indianapolis returned to their homes yesterday after a few days' outing at Turkey Run. Mrs. Isnlerie Woodward. Mrs. Blanhe Showers and Harry Woodward of this city and their guest, Ralph a-i.l Fred Willis nf Carlyle motored to Mamie yesterday for a few day-' vi-it with relutive-i and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Roy I)(. and daughter Theima and J. E. Lane of Lanes Chapel and Mis. John (iihbs of east of Lebanon were guests yesterday afternoon and last evening of Mr. an-! Mrs. F. Cobb of Fa.-t South street M.ss I'orotiiy Ryk'T of Indianapolis who bus been spending the past week with M:s Josephine Hollingsworth of North Lebanon street returned home yesterday accompanied by Miss Hollingsworth who will he her guest this week. Helen and Jean Ritchie, daughtcr..f J. N. Ritchie of Seattle. Wash., arrived here ye-terdav. They will make their home with Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Rrown. Mr. Ritchie will come to Lebanon as soon as he Is aide to travel w.th a view of making this his home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mitchell and diumhter Miss Magdahne and Mr. and Mrs. Huron Mitchell and son lionaid of Lansing. Mich., motou'd to In-.lianapoli-yesterday and spent the dav with relatives. They also spent a few hours with liwin McDonald Fort Harri-on. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doty, Mi,.'. Kliiahoth Robinson and Omer Kirby of Indianapolis ard Mrs. Flha Waiters of Minneapolis, Minn., were truest.. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walters of North Ks.st street. The party also attended the Rol.inson-Shaw reunion held at Ihe fair grounds. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Helms and daughter Mi -s ilertha and son Trace" of Nohiesviile were entertained Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Pollard and daughter Miss Isa Pollard of East Pearl street. They returned home last evening accompanied by Miss Pollard who will be thoir'Kuest for several days. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Storm", Mr. and Mrs, 7,. M. McCormirk and daughters, the Misses Norah, Cora and Maurlne, motored to Indianapolis, yesterday and attended the Neal-ltut!er family reunion. They also spent a few hours at Fort Benjamin Harrison where Mr. and Mrs. MrCormick'n aon, Marion, is stationed with the Lilly Base hospital. Albert Allen and family of Mayaville, Ind., were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allen and oth er relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Allen also had a their dinner gaHti yesterday Mrs. Joxi Allen and son Carl of this eity. Today Mrs Fern Allen and children and Mrs. Corb Allen of Thomtown were entertained at the Allen home. REPORTER BY MAIL 3 YEA8LT

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Annual Family GnlherinK Held Sunday at T. P. A. Park in Frankfort. The Rennett Reunion Association held their annual reunion at T. P. A. nark at Frankfort. Indiana, Sunday there being one hundred and twelve present. The tVircnnon w-as spent pleasantly in social ' greeting At the noon hour a bountiful dinner wy -pica. I and was rei.t'y cnioyed by all present. In the afternoon a program consisting of reriMtinn. songs and -hrot talk- was given. The officerelected for the ensuing year werepresident, Nicholas Bennett; vice ident, Iia Bennett; secietary and John M. t'nnyers. The cornprogram appointed by the is composed of Elsie Fall. mitte ident Rachel Reach and Minnie Atkinson. Without a dissenting voice the association extends thanks to the T. P. A. Association for the free u.-e of i heir beautiful park for the occasion. It was voted to hold the next reunion at the T. P. A. park the first Sunday in September 1'1M. MARRIED SATl'RDAY. Miss Helen Sievcns and James JemIson Took the Vims. The maniage of Mi.-s Helen slovens and .lames Jeirosoil both of this city occutrei! Saturday afternoon at the Presbyterian Manse. Ilev. 0. II. Carmirhael nffiriutine. Mr. .letnison is employed on the Pennsylvania lailroad. They will reside in this city. SOCIAL CALENDAR. TCFSDAV. Pvthian Sisters Sii--gical dressing mom. ! O. N. T. dub-Mrs. W illiam Rice. Fortnightly Club Mrs. S. H. MrDaniel. :'.',. WEDNESDAY. C. W. B. M Central Christian church, '-.':"0 o'clock. MONTHLY MEETING. The regular monthly meeting of e (,'. W. I!. M. of the Central Chnsin church will be held Wednesdav afternoon at o'clock in the church e-tiy with the members of the Septmiter. October ami November sec tions hostcssi;.-. It is the desire that all the members be present as an interesting program full of surprises will be given. This progiam will be in charge of Mrs. Clyde Neese, Mrs. Homer Dale and Mrs. J. A. Threlkeld, who compose a committee selected from each section by the presidnt. At this meeting the members re also asked to pay their dues. All the ladies of the church are given a cordial invitation to be present. DINNER PARTY. Mr. and Mrs, Onirics Hartman, of Indianapolis avenue, who leave soon for Mobile, Ala., for residence and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cofhn and son, Ai red Jr., of Indianapolis, were the h"nr guests at a dinner party given last vening by Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Wilcox at their heme on .North Lebanon street. A color scheme of yellow and white was carried out in the table appointments. Dr. and Mrs. II. A. Beck ami Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Buntin were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Collin and Mr. and Mrs. Hartman. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Buntin entertained Mr. and Mrs. Cofhn and Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox at dinner. IN HONOR OF (; A It RETT HFItR. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Shelby and Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry Srhaid and clnldien, of this city, Mr. and Mrs. John Hen-. Hen Ilerr and Ourrett Herr. of near Lebanon, were the guests yesterday at a noon dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. ,-hirl Heir at their home in Crawford.-, ville. The affair was given in honor of Garrett Herr who leaves Wednesday for training, being among the first called in the conscription list. ENTERTAIN RELATIVES. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Sheridnn. ,.f North Meridian street, entertained thirty-five of their relatives at a 12 o'clock dinner yesterday at their home on North Meridian street. Among the goest were John Rady and family and William Rady and family, of Roachdule. MISSIONARY MEETING. The Young Ladies' Mission circle of the Central Christian church will be entertained thin evening at the home of Miss Hazel Whittinghill rn North East street, with the members of section Five hoateas. TO MEET WEDNESDAY. All the ladies of the U. B. church are naked to meet Wednesday at tlie church for the purpose of cleaning the building. The ladies are taked to b present at 1:00 o'clock. Reporter on R, R. $3.03 Ytrly

OUR OWN INDIANA.

(Its IS fatriio Htm Strvirt.) MARTINSVILLE, Sept. S. Ernest Richardson of Vincennes, a member of Battery B First Indiana Artillery got homesick and started for his home at Vincennes, but got only as far as this city before lie was arnsted on a desertion charge. EVANSVU.I.E, Sept. 3. Samnles of coal from the city's municipal mine are on exhibition here ut the office of Mayor lio.-se. INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. ".A plan to supply gifts for the children nf wounded F'rench soldiers has been launched here bv the Indianapolis French Relief society. ALEXANDRIA. Spt. 11. When Mr. ami Mrs. Robert K! lis celebrate,: their fiftieth v.eddimr anniversaiy ttiey received their guests dressed in the costumes worn seventy years ai:o. NEWCASTLE, Sept. 3. Many, in fact most, of the Newcastle Sum!:!,, dinners were cooked Saturday. The local gas pressuie was lowered Sim day to permit lepairs and the company notified its patrons in tune. BI.OOMINCTON. Sept. 11. Police here answered a hurry-up call to thhome of Edward Snodoy and captured the "burg'ar" which turned out to be only u black cat. COLl.'MP.rs, Sept. T'i" Spnnis'i American v.ai- veterans may join 'he Bartholomew county home i-uaid company in a body. The nue.tion wi;l be taken up at the next meeting an I favorable action is expected. Theie are now fifteen members in the local company and Constable Ebert Shaw who is engaged in enrolling the men says training will start soon as live more members are secured. .1FFFF.RSONVILI.E. Sept. X "The river moved it there, let the river move it away" is Shirley .lame-' answer to Nicholas Lent- iippc1:' that he take his "house" off the Lent:farm. The Ohio when on a ranipaite dumped the house, then receded leaving it high and dry. Lent;, has Itogun court action to force James to get busy, hut James is. not that kind and the chances are unle s Lent,moves the house, it will not he moved. COI.L'MBCS. Sept. 3. Aviators who fly over this section will find a far-reaching beacon in four powerful electric ai-c lights that are being placed on the tower of the Baitbolomew court house. The lights xxill he visible many miles from ibis cit as they are to be -ti engt honed by powerful electric so nchligbts that are to be placed on two tall buildingnear the court house. DANVILLE, Sept. fiermnn money is no good in this man s town that is the kind one German olf red. The Teuton presented a small metal factory check in payment for some good.-: and remarked. "That's good money German money." K. S. Campbell, proprietor of the restaurant knocked him over an ice cream table and then threw him out of the place. COI.VMBU?. Sept. There were two Russell Smiths m Cnmpanv II Fourth Indiana regiment but there are not now. When the name, Rus sell Smith was called two men step ped forth. The first one to join was allowed to keep his name but the se ond was then and there confirmed Henry R. Smith to prevent confusion in the future. MARION. Sept. .-t.The old guard that saved the Lnion bark in the lid's is passing away tnpidiy. During August thirty-seven n:vn who served during the Cival war died at the Natainal military home here. One d;iV four bodies lay dead in the hospital. LACK OF GRAVEL IS Car Shortap-e Causes Halt in Work on the New Railroad Const rtii-l ion, The gravel for the woik en the Indiunapolis and Frankfort railway near here has stopped coming because of the government older ieiuisilioulng railway cars for coal for the Northwest. The lack of gravel is tempororaily delaying some of the imtortant work on the line near Lebanon. It is not expected that the car situation will be relieved for several weeks. WILLIAMS HOSPITAL Mrs. T. R. Todd, of Lehancn, who underwent an operation last week, left the hospital Fridny, Nevin Hake, of KirkHn, is ill at the hospital with typhoid fever. Claude Large, of this eity, underwent an operation for appendicitis this morning. His condition is favorable. Dr. Williams operated.

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