Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 300, Lebanon, Boone County, 17 September 1917 — Page 3
LiieOLE ROE Mrs. Ou.nn' Experience Oug'iJ to Help You Over the C J Pcr'od. r.ms f'Il Ma :,.--"For tlia last three i vei.es T I' " -i trouh!-d with (ha
Sfirka unstipat:"n. ' RMH'tite. weakness, in -ui -tt) ' If yon need snoel.il adil-e. w The I v im K l'inkham iM'.ir: (vtmfiilunua!). Lvnu, Mass. TKe Storey Values J V CLOTHING WftiRNISrllfiGS DO IT YOURSELF Do it vour self. Make your old citr look new. Ask us about it NOBIS' DRUG STORE Aii:iiRrs garage i. ii. a rim art Agency for the Ilukk Auto Room for Cars. Expert Workmen 224 South Lebanon St. ' A" DR. A. A. WILLIAMSON EYE. EAR, NOSE aid THROAT j uuice over r.tter a Vrag Stop. PHONE 141. SEE THR VALLEY FARM LIGHTING PLANT Now nn demonstration at J. E. Berkley Elec. Shop 124 South St. Phone 978-L Get the Habit Save and bank with the FARMERS STATE BANK EVERY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT THE PAINT SPOT HARRY SAUNDERS Phone lpO-Y West Main 8t Phone 8 PINNELL-COQMBS Uhna'i Uadiaf Lasibar Tar
1 Mr. and Mrs. William Virute, of - ; - j North Lebanon street, were hosts to MONUMENTS ' " no,,n A'wr yesterday having as See us for your monuments if yoo : th''ir gu'48 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Young want find; class stock and workman-!"'"1 daughter, I.elia, of Indianapolis; ship. Call ns and we will bring youiMr- ar"' Mr,i- W'iiliam Crawford and to nnr op for inspection. : children. Martha and Robert, and .Mrs. Shop phone 102; Res. H5 or 714 Rw Miliikan, trf Crf,itdsille; Mr. PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY I ""'' Ir- Otis Ward and children, of
HARLAN MONUMENT CO. GROCERIES Always in the Lead LEWIS & STORMS
of North Meridian street, entertained j"""" "r . .. ?!59 j jpmtCTdy, Mr. and Mrs. William it-rjurter.by nini). Ma Year. !Sht " Mr. fi m. char; c: j wiinx at i:;:rc-iTE!i 1 sl": f a,i Ml " ':"' Tofli' f ea" . - "f Lebanon, turn I,, st ir rorsvtiie, of .' lrrpyn.a.Jf3prrj'fir;tht"!y.
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unmon ' tn , 'tliscelinnrnus hubjfits of Curr, .-. 1 ns hi ; n.T nu.. , nvi interest to be Discussed : i .'Ail, . During the ear.
The Inu r. N-i flub program for 3 has just been roma election nf misenvenng tho nio.-t s nf the ilny. The chi) for cnt. Mrs. lidrnt. M t e ensuing j Newell riSli.s Mia BurkeHarvey v hiffing. Th. follows: Misses l.eiii .r t D ;i Huh : Nina Kali. Ja r. Frances Wall no Hodoman, Mar; ltphm. Iilcta Thomas Vfi Newi'H Holloman hurl Winn and M n Miss l.olita B.-r the members at i re lirst meeting a' 'vill he given will tw at the home of Mis: - complete progrnn I.e-1 !5urke -(II. Hon obtained aw i tliev pav. Mi's Ada Hu ax Reform. Miss Utile i. Miss Margaret Day V 'irk. ( 1 ) Florence Night Mary Mevens. (2) Oar: . Mae Holloman. i i ton. Mi: October 27 M Xma Fall. Re cross tVnrg 'tl-lll "Preen' work at tiie front." Miss Margaret IXiv nnl Miss Frnnres Wall. Novei I rH-m I n Hollomin French Relief. II) At home. Mis. Nina l ull. (2) Abroad, Mi-s Leli! Diirlie. Noveml-f-r 27. Mrs. HaZ"! Lang jahr. War in Belgium. (1) G-r rrany's r'irst Invasion. Miss Jan Stevens. (?) Vani-hrd Chimes am Towers in Belgium, Miss Eva Hollonan. December 11. Mis; Annual Grab-bag. Jane Stevens Miss Ada H uber Housewifery a a science (1) Fur ni hings, Mrs. Ona Whiffing. (21 Cooking, Mrs. Ethel Winn, jt January 22. Miss Frances Wall 'Food Conservation. (J) Eniergencj ' activities of L. S. Dept. of Agricul Mure,- Mi3 Leiia Burke. (21 Woman part in conservation, Mrs. Haze' ' IJingjahr. ! February 12. Miss Ethel Orear I Thomas A. Elison. M) His life, Mis B ss Sutphin. (21 Inventions in relation to home, Miss Frances Wall, j February 2. Miss Mae Holloman il.ate development in woman's Fphere jll) Woman suffrage, Miss l.oletr i Thomas. (2) Women employment Mrs. Haiel Langjahr. j April 9. Miss Mary Stevens. Y I M. C. A. ( 1 ) Organisation, Mr. Lelis ;Maze. (2) Army Y. M C. A., Mi.si - Mae Hrdloman. i March 2fi. Mrs. Ona Whiffing : Gerard's four years in Germany. Re j view. Miss Nina Fall and Miss Be : Futphin. March 12. Mis Ress Sutphin Hoo,der Jloliil;: by auto. Down thf (hio to Madi.-nn, Lohta Rriraw; Ft Ber.jamin I'arrison, Ftlioi Wirn; F.at- . tie (iround lit Lafayette, Ada Huber, Shades and Turkey Run, Ona Whiffing. April 2.1 Miss I.oleta Thomas. The New Russia. (I) Life of TolstoyMiss Ethel Orear. (2) The Russian Women, Miss Jane Stevens. May 14 Mrs. Fthel V. inn. Public health protection. (1) Causes and prevention of general diseases. Mis; Loleta Thomas and Miss Margaret ; Day. May 28. Mrs. Mia Male. S. O. S Mrs. Eva Holloman. Miss Lolita Eer caw and Miss Mary .Stevens. NOON DINNER. near Lizton, and Air. and Mrs. 1. C. Sl pin nson, of Nnblesville, house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Virtue. Mrs. Stephenson who has been spending several days at the Virtue home accompanied her son, William Crawford, home last evening. SUNDAY GUESTS. Mr. Aliee Whitehead and children.
SOCIAL CAUiNDAS.
TUESDAY. O. N. T. Club Mrs. 1. W. Long 2:30. Fortnightly Club Mrs. Roy Metiger, 2:X0. Members of 0. E. S. Red Cross work room, 1:00. WEDNESD Y. Woman's Home Missionary society M. E. church, 2:15. THURSDAY. Thursday Afternoon Bridge ClubMrs. Will H. Smith, 2:00 prompt. TO ATTEND MEMORIAL. Mrs. Frank Myers, of East South street, will go to Cawfordsville this evening to remain until tomorrow with her mother, Mrs. George E. Crimea, when Mra. Myers and Mrs. Grimes vill go to Ladoga to attend the menorial services to be held m the evening by the Masonic lodge of that dace, in memory of Mr, Grimes, vhose death occurred recently. Mr. liimes before his death held the of:ice of Grand Master of the state of 'ndiana, the highest title bestowed in masonry. He laid the corner stone if the Masonic hall where the memoral will be held and wn the leading nemher of the lodge. The Masonic lodges from Roachdale and Crawfordsville have been invited to attend. Fol'owing the service the members of he F.astem Star lodge wiil serve refreshments. A picture of Mr. Grimes. 1 present from the family, will be pieented by Dr. W. S. Batman, of
'rawfordsville, and short talks bviMr. and Mrs. William Powell motored
oral of the prominent members of , he lodge will be given. Mr. Myers will go to Idoga tomorrow to attend the services. ENTERTAIN GUESTS. ' John Shoemaker and family enterained at their home south of Lebanon Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith. nd dsuphters, Jeanette, Mocelene, and ,on Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Jake .Slagle, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Slagle. ind son, Harry, Mr. and Mrs. Russell swails. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Bowman ind daughter, Mnry F'.lecta, Mr. ami Mrs. C. F. Dickerson and Geraldine Dickerson, of Clermont; Mr. and Mrs. Lon Slagle and daughter, Vivian, and nephew of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swails and son, Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. William Pearcy, Lon Dcatley, Rem ice Coble, Audra Slagle, Clara Swails, Mary! Smith, Rhosroe Swails, Frank Swails, Georgia Walker, Alta Slagle, Brian Smith, and Wilbur Slagle, Afternoon callers were Sylvia Slagle, Paul Slagle. Claude Slagle and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dickerson of Clermont. WYS0NG FAMILY REUNION. The first reunion of the Wysong family was held at teh home of A. O. Dulin, Maplcwood Farm, near Whitestown. Seventy-five members were present to enjoy the day, which was spent informally with the customary big dinner at the noon hour. In the afternoon the following officers were elected: president, Adolphus Wysong; secretary, A. O. Dulin, and treasurer, John R. Miller. Definite plans as to the time and place of the holding of the next reunion were not perfected. The meeting will become an annual affair. A 12 O'CLOCK DINNER. Mrs. Mary Litton of Indianapolis
avenue entertained Sunday at a 12'Cormick, both members of the Base o'clock dinner in honor of her son I hospital number 32, stationed at Fort Stanley's birthday anniversary. The I Benjamin Harrison, spent the week guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles ! end at their homes here. Shockley and sons James, Charles and I Miss Mary Gilmore and Miss BlenOrville of Hendricks county, Mr. and dean Clute are spending several days Mrs. Frank Kelly, Mr. ami Mra. Rus- j in Bloomington, attending the parties sell Kelly and daughter Mildred, Riley j for the pledge and rushes of the Duncan, little Miss Martha Doris Kappa Alpha Theta fraternity. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Litton, of j -Miss Electa Foster of Richmond and this city. Mrs. Litton was assisted Mrs. Charles Neese, of Greenshurg, in the serving by her daughters, the i are here for a visit of several days
Misses Lillie and Vera. BRIDGE CLUB TO MEET. The first meeting of the Thursday Afternoon Bridge club since the summer vacation will be held Thursday j fternoon at the home of Mrs. W, H. Smith, on Vast Main street, All members are urged to be present at 2 o'clock prompt as there is business of importance. Members please take noTO ATTEND THIMBLE PARTY. Mrs. Will H. Smith, of East Main street, will go to Frankfort Tuesday to attend a thimble Dartv to he vivn in the afternoon at the home of Miss I Alma Cohee. Misa Marian Hoath, of Kansas, cousin of Misa Cohee, will be the honor guest. MONTHLY MEETING. The Woman'a Home Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church will hold its regular monthly meeting Wednesday afternoon at 2:15 at the church. TO MEET WEDNESDAY. The Y. M. L. dub will .-.t WJ-"- ' ar-nn t t.' t Cv-,. .( k'-'i- cf Mt C i -i Ln on J l
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j Mra. Joe Davis is ill nt her home 1 on West Mln street. Mir Nellie Lwi and Mist Edith Lewie spent the day in Indianapolis. ; Mr. Charles Lenon and daughu-r Miss Mary sptnt yesterihiy afternoon ; in Indianapolis. , Mrs. Arthur Brown spent today in ; Indianapolis -with her daughter, Misa I Marjorie Dodaon. . i Mr. and Mrs. Orville Larsh were guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of near Thorntown. Miss Irene Fields, of Clinton, 111., i ia visiting W. D. Stark and family of 617 West Washington street. Mrs. Goldsmith Hedges and daughter, Misa Esther, left this morning for; their new home in Terre Haute. Cecil Harlos returned home laat evening from Bloomington, where he has been spending several days. Mrs. Frances I. Holloman, who has been ill for a week at her home on North East street, la somewhat Improved, j Mrs. Anna Byers returned last eevning frr.m a short visit in Indianapo-' lis with her brother, Earl (Jahriel.i and family. Harry Cridcr, of Indianapolis, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Criiier of this city, ia ill, being threatened with typhoid fver. The O. N. T. club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. W. Long on South West street. Mr. and Mrs Clive Witt and son were entertained yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sawyer, in I.afayette. Miss Magdaline Mitchell and Miss Mary Price left this morning for Bloomington, Ind., where they will enter Indiana university. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Richardson and to Advance yesterday and attended the Barr evangelistic meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Jackson and family have returned to their home in Indianapolis after a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Pnce. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Jackson and family have returned to their home in Indianapolis after a few days' visit with fir. and Mrs. Ellis Price. Mr. and Mrs. Brush Milntyre and Miss Hattie Adler motored to Indianaapolis yesterday morning to remain until this evening with relatives. Robert Coleman, music supervisor in the Lebanon public schools, was the dinner guest yesterday of Harry Matthews, of North East street. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Long spent yesterday at Fort Benjamin Harrison with Mrs. Long's brotner. Captain N. A. Morris, formerly of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Ben F -"",nd children, who have been Coombs' vacation in Indinnapv
relatives, returned home las) Teva 0 1 ' o ""n Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haymond anM1 W'- Stxeven"' 8n'1 fam,lv' wl1
son, Joseph, of Waldrort, motored here yesterday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lay ton of south of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Wilcox and sons, St. Clair, Jacob and Charles, motored to Indianapolis yesterday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shepherd. Mrs. Kmni Vogle and Mrs. Anna Bennett and grandson, of Indianapolis, came Saturday for a visit with their niece, Mrs. Albert Spaulding and family south of town. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Martin and son, James, and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Martin motored to Danville, Ind., yesterday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith. Mr. and Mrs. John Jones and Wesley Jones spent Saturday night and Sunday at the home of James Higgs in Advance and, attended the Barr evangelistic meetings. Irwin McDonald ami Marion Mcwith Mrs. Morris Horner and family. Miss Foster is a sister of Mrs. Horner. Clyde Caldwell, chauffeur for Col. Glenn, commander of the soldiers in SanHay wilh w, M(. re John Caldwell, of North Lebanon st reet. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lucas and daughter Mary Eileen and Mrs. Lewis Ballard, of Jamestown, were guests Saturday of Mr. Lucas' sister, Mrs. Charles Leeke, and family of Indianapolis avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cox and daugh ter, Misa Lou, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Storms motored to Advance yeterday morning d attended the funeral of Mr. Cox's sister, Mrs. Nancy Bowman. Mrs. Ruskin Tansel and daughter. Nora Elizabeth, of Toledo. u., are here for a few weeks' visit -with Mr. ana mn. r,a varawen oi west Main street Mra. Cslwell, who has been :il, is somewhat improved. Harold Shirley, of Indianapolis. spent Sunday with hi. mother. Mr,, Ed Fowler and Mr. Fowler of Indianajxilia avenue. Yesterday, Mr. and Air. Fowler entertained. Int. and Mir V. G, Kwlev, of tills -Itv. Mr. Mil J- M. Fi. .-xi an-t .1 P.
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Dr. Gilbert will be with us all day TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, in the shoe department and you arc cordially invited to consult him concerning any foot ailment you might have. ADLER & CO.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. McMakin and family of Whitestown Sunday. The Ladies' Afternoon Embroidery club will meet at the surgical dressing room Tuesday for work. The rooms are opened at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Ella Cline, of East Superior street, entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Riley Laughner and daughters, Miss Audra and Miss Mardell, of near Vi hitesttfwn, and Mr. and Mrs. John Cline and family, of this city. Mrs. Nell Riker, cf Anderson, who and rturn home tomorrow accompanied by her sister, Miss Mary Stevens, who will be her guest for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Stevens and i daughters Miss Jane and Lillian, Mr. and Mrs. Levy Stevens anil children, Miss Doris Perkins, of this city, and i Mrs. Nell Riker, of Anderson motored ! to the Shades yesterday morning and spent the day. J Mr. and Mrs. Lon MrDanie, of I Rochester, S. Y., left last evening for ! their home after spending several j days here with Mr. McDaniel's par-1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McDaniel. I Mrs. McDaniel, who has been very ill for sometime, is slightly improved. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walter and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Matthews and daughter, Miss Catherine, motored to Riverside Park, Indianapoiis, yesteray They also spent several hours at Fort Benjamin Harrison with Oscar Shuser and Lieutenant Frank Orcupp, members of Company G. Forest Rigsby, of Wichita Falls, Texas, who has been spending some time in Chicago and Battle Creek, Mich., arrived Friday for a visit with his mother, Mrs. George W. Rigsby. and brother, Graver, of North Lebanon street. Mrs. Rigsby and sons motored to FVanklin for a few days' visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Berry, of Crawfordsville, were the dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Berry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Huffman of East Superior street. Mr. and Mrs. Huffman also had as their guest their daughter, Mrs. Herbert Cox, of Detroit, Mich., who is spending sometime here. Mrs. Charles Leeke and children vent to Advance Saturday evening to remain until Sunday morning with L Mra. Roy Nelson. Sunday, Mr. Leeke went to Advance and from hre Mr. and Mra. Leeke and children went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leeke, near Jamestown, where they spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. FIsba Armstrong and daughter, Mary Ellen, went to Ailvance Sunday morning to attend the funeral of Mrs. Bowman. At noon they were enteitaineii at iliriiM-t l the home of Mra. Armstrong's brother, James Bowmafi. Other guests Iwere Mrs. Walter Hunt and daughter. uic d..ik n.,4. viika- r c.rawfordsville. and Jamc, Harshi harger, of Ladoga. Dr. J. S. Peterson and wife, who have been spending a few days with Mrs. Peterson's mother, Mrs. John j r, ,pft toA for thcir'home in Mi, ford. Dr. r. W. Day, who has been I the guest for some time1 of his mothier, left today for New York City on I a business trip.
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NO DELIVERY Note the following SPECIAL CASH PRICES and count your savings 12 to 15 per cent: Lafayette and Star Bread, 10c loaf for 9c Domino Sugar, 25 pounds for .$2.30 Domino Sugar, 5 pounds for .48c All 10c goods 9c All l'c goods 13c All 20c gt Lds 18c All 25c gotV 23c Rohrer's CoVVOe value 27c J d all others. Flake White So..,, xor 5c Ienox Soap for ,.5c Irish Potatoes, peck ' 40c Sweet Potatoes, four pounds for 25c Crisco, 3 pound and 1 ounce can for 87c Bottle Milk, pint 5c Quart for ,10c (Bring your bottles) Condensed Milk, per can .7c and 13c Full line of smoked meats. A. J. SMITH GROCER 115 West Chicago Street .
VISITED HERE. Clyde Whit of Hartsville, Ind., who is a member of Company H, 4th Indiana Infantry, spent Saturday night with S. E. Hauser and family of North Jameson street. Mra. Godfrey Deit rich, mother of Mr. White, and her three children, also cam Saftrday and will remain for a visit. Mr. and Mrs, Ora Kmr and children and Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Houaer and baby were also Sunday guests at the Hauser home. Mr. White returned to Fort Benjamin Harrison, where his company is in camp, Sunday morning, to report for duty. A CALLED MEETING. A called meeting of the Cooking Club will be held this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the library. All members are urged to be present as then la business of importance.
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Bunion Callouses nrinir--SELL FOR 0NL at the home of Mrs. Roy Metzger on East Washington street. The hour of meeting is 2:30 o'clock. DINNER GUESTS. Mr. and Mrs. George Lohman, of West North street, had as their Sunday evening dinner guests, Mrs. A. H. l.cwe and children, and Mia Lenila !,. of 7imivnler Mr Sen nf Thorntown; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bradley and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Daily, of this city. Mrs. Lowe and children ware entertained at noon dinner yesterday by Mr. and Mrs. Bradley at their home on North- Keraey street. NOTICE TO O. E. SThe members of the Orrler of Eas. tern Star will meet in the Red Cross work room ia the court house Tue. day afternoon for work. All nw inters are asked to ka at th rowee . 1 o'clock.
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