Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 304, Lebanon, Boone County, 21 September 1917 — Page 3
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BY MIS3 ESTHER PERKINS
'M ARMED THURSDAY.
Mii,s: Anno Marie Fudge and Hayburn La Kin Took tke Yowa.
SOCIAL CALENDAR, f
Fudge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Fudge, of Frankfort, Ind., and Rayburn LaRue, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.E. LaRue, of Thorntown, took place Thursday morning at 8:30 o'clock at the bride's home. Dr. and Mrs. C. Bassett, of Thorntown were the attendants. Immediately after the wedding breakfast, Mr. and Mrs. LaRue left for an automobile trip to Chicago and Milwaukee. After October 1st
SATURDAY. W. R. A. B., 2;0n; important nsinci-s. MONDAY. ( ill li'.l meeting of Monday Evening g (luv-M J 'h 7 M TIESPAY. Y M. W. Class (if .!. K. Church
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MM I a l:r. k Williams. Gi-n and fare, K..t..n. Ici'ian Gates. O'lo .M:i i'. I, I. Williams. AFTERNOON HlillH.K CI I II. Mrs. Will H. Smith vii s he,c: f th Tlmv:-.v Afternoon B'idge rid ve tpnl.iv at her homf ,.n East -Mm' street. Following te era", a p'af luncheon was served, the table h:(i rontir''i with vases of autumn flow pis. Mrs. Smith wa as istel bv I"", mother. Mr. Otis -J .ii.-p. r-f Frank
fort. The trophy fur tin awardid to Mrs. J.ti.ie
TO HELP YOUNG GIRLS A Mother WanU Her Letter Published.
Eaton, III. "I wiih you would pub lih this letter for the benefit of youni; girla. My daughter suifered eratiy from female trouble with cramps, an., headache, and backache most of tl-.c time. She nver felt Ilka working anil it seemed as though the waa Kick ail the time, i decided to try Lydia E. Pmktiam'e Vegetable Compound and it has helped her in every way, in fact it has really cured her, for ane no longer has periodic pains, and no more heailachip or backache, and I want ail young sprli who utTr aa the did to know about it.' ' Mrs. Alma Mu.ua, La urn, Ul Another Cirl' Experience.
PI. US AT I' U.I. OPENING.
pst chiefs- ii.ru. A pleasant meeting of the Past "hiefs' club was held yesterday nf--rnonn at the home of Mr. I.. O. Inhn.-onhauch. All West North street, with Mia. Thw,aj Park.", nf this citv. M I n I . . f trinV r n-istants. 'IVenty-ix nemler w.tp irr.-'pnt. LatP in the afternoon tht 'otp.'.'P.j frvpfl a platp lunphon.
MRS. PERRINE HOSTESS. Mrs. Walter Perrine, of the Perrine stop, west of Lebanon, entertained the King's Daughters class of the First Baptist church at its social meeting held yesterday. After the short business session the members spent the afternoon sewing for the
Red Cross society. NOON DINNER Mm. Jennie Thompson, Mrs. James Shera. Mrs. Basie Leeke and Miss Mabel Thompson, of this city, and Mrs. M.M. Carriger, of Columbia City, were entertained at a noon dinner today at the home of Mrs. Parley Carriger east of Lebanon.
a PREur.nriEiiY shovkcg
OF
eauiiiul Nev Fall Dresses, Suits and Coal
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SILKS
Thia la primarily a SATIN SEASON. Kaunx: Si. 'inn! Kutina! So naya Paris wo im hoes New York CJly. so say nil ilm fashion jottrimlH. Sutms: Salmsl Satinn: are here for your view -uol alone from one maker but Inmi a number of m.iki'r of quality good, KATINH in all Iheir tnriatlona of weave and fin sh. K,". ilN! in all their beauty, supplenefs and rifl'.lless. Smin p.i'liaiir. a beatniful soft lustrous .atlu, sntithie ur dreiises or drnjied tfO ff I 11 wide tPZ.UU Plain Color Dress Satin $1.35 lir-PHH SitntiN. (n a atronff and firmly wvn fHiitlnv. nrh. b:!ht shftn: thin qimliiy is i-nitwn in over foriy KhnitH for fvpnin, rtTt'pnon or sin'ia wear. Striped and Fancy Satins at $1.48 a Yard Twenty beautiful aiylea in theso popular siripes. iiirluilini; many new roi.ir combinauons in nii'iliiiui, biiKbt and dark tones; tliirtysu Im hes wide. Beautiful Silk Dress Poplins at 98c a Yard Hiifh liistrmiH fliit!h. ptrunR nml rri-p In quality, thirfy six im-hps whU, Slnwn in a luil rant't' or the wHntftl shad'-.-, inrhulm: tvtirv. MiF k. lnu tr:iy; prurn Wvi rtMt, navy. African brown Knd Labanlor. Lining Satins at $1.00 a Yard In white, bl.irk, nold. brown, navy, plum and oilier shades: a stronK quality that will make an t'xci'ilcin roat lining; ihirty-sii Inches wide, Crepe de Chine at $1.45 a Yd Mi!ium WPiulit for drrHHt1 and blmispt, forty inchcft wid". We offt-r tor your fH'lrtiin over forty Bhaiis cf hi stapl brand, hImi black and while.
Jamestown Suitings for Fall "
piripea, rheeks, plaids and plain colors In these well-known fabrira. Our new fall shipments.
jti l received, offer an Immense assnrituent for
.election. All are 6 inf Les w per yard
89c
Ail-Wool French Dress Serges at 85c a Yard Medium dross w(M.htflne twill a.nd bright finish, thirty-six ituha wid in navy, b-t ron. durk Krtcn, brown, blat k and grey. Fine All-Wool French Serge at $1.25 a Yard Fine finish, medium welulit for one-piece dresses, forty-two inches wide. Shown In three shades of navy, black, prune, wittteria, African brown and J,ulmrdor blue. fiO-lnc h Storm Series, half-wool, fast colors, in nay. sreen and wine; II. 25 values All wool Velours lor coals in brown, navy, taupe and firey; 50 Inches wide; QQ per yard J.i0 Middy Seree In scarlet, 50 Inches Art CA wide: per yard ., aPM.Ov One cf These Mannish Wool Sweaters at $5.48 For the School Mi No' hlnsr would please her more For It's In their mannish lookina nlr that lies the charm that wins the heart ol every at liool lass w ho sees them. They possess large shawl collars and two pockets. Come in cardinal, maroon and gray. Other Attractive Sweaters From $2.98 to $10 Models with belt coin all the way around: some with bell just In bark. Shown In green, Copenhagen, white, red and roe.
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FALL SUITS Showing New Ideas Whether Hi h in their plainness or with trimmings of plush, hraida or buttons, ihe lull suits are exireinely wenruble and presage an early demand from women seekini; Hie new. The materials favored are bnudcloi lis, velours, gaberdines, serges, siherton.'s, ir cotiues. bin 1'llas. eu., ill the fashionable llurgiindy ami plain shaib-s, im Itidini; the standard browns, navies, taupes, greens and 1 ixfords; ttjstinciie Uitlureil and beiteil models for women and nitsses. Popular
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$12.95, $15.00, $20.00, $25.00, Up to $45.00
New Millinery Autumn ntyW art in variety xn uo a to makp on''a fall bat hp-Ir-ctitm most t-njoyabtw. Sintplr trim HitntfH a bow of rihlmn. fcathnr, jmhii,nn or taity hand. VtlvtM tn hlafk, imtllt taupf, bruw-n and navy are prominent. Kfiwial valiiM at - $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 and cp to $9.98
A SELLING THI8 SATURDAY OF Serge and Satin Dresses $10 and $15 We invite every woman who plana lo buy a Btreet or afternoon frock for autumn to see these Ktylea. We do not ' believe she will And such dresses elsewhere.
PERSONAL MENTION.
A CALLKl MKlTINi;.
the Monday be held Mon-
A called meeting- of Evening Bridge club wi
day evening- at 7::IO o clock at the home of Miss Joy Shelt.y on North Ihanon street. Ail members are urged to lie present. ,
New Castle, Ind. "From the timo I waj eleven year old until I waa seventeen I auffcred each month so I hail to b in bed. I had headacha, backach' and auch pains I would cramp double every memth. I did not know wnat it waa to be eaay a minute. My hraHn waa all run down and the doctors did
not do me any (rood. A neighbor tol l I
my mother anout Lydia E. I'mkham'i J .... . , ,, , Vegetable Compound and 1 took it. I The Y. M. A. class of the Mcthond now I feel like new person. 1 1 dirt Kpiaropal crutch wdl meet Tupsdon't auTer any more and I am repuUr ! (lav afterncsin in the chiirch parlors. ' Urm U.-.I., 11...,, : ... , , . . -
.,,.j.,L. ; Ali enitiers are asKtsi io nrinar tneir
THK Y. M. W. CLASS.
ton. K22 South 15th St. Newcastle, Irs'. C.irhi who are troobM aa tneae youm; women were, ahouhl immediately aee!: reatoration to health by taking- I yun E. Pinkbam't VegeUbl Ccmpouud.
needlework.
25 pounds Tip Top flu Matthewa' urorery.
Rev. C. A. Brown anil daughter.
Miss Galen, of Lafayette, were guests I of friends here yesterday. I Mis. Nancy Hrenton, of Pike, is I spending some time in Harristown, I I!!., the guest of Joseph Ash afid fain-1 ily. I Mrs. M. M. Curriger, of Columbia City, is spending several days with I her son, Parley Carriger, and fam-' ily, of east of Lebanon. Mrs. Sarah Osborne, of East Wash-! ington street, had as her (fuest today,' her nieces, Mrs. Alice Homer and Mrs, I Clara Matthews, of Ijifuyette. Mrs. Clayton Rosencrance returned
thia morning from Advance, where she has been spending a few days with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Fall. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Wilcox am) rhildien motored to South Bend today to spend the week end with Mrs. Wilcox's
Saturday Specials Vesta Flour, every sack guaranteed $1.43 Perfection Flour $1.00 Two pounds good Coffee, per pound 23c Pwf-d lieans, per can 10c Ilehe Milk, large can 12c Ilebe Milk, small can 6c Green Gage Plumg, per can 10c White Salmon, per can 10c Washington Crisps 9c Quaker Corn Puffs 11c Quaker Puff Rice 14c Four boxes best Matches 23c Three boxes Golden Egg Macaroni 23c Three boxes Golden Egg Spi'agetti 23c Sweet Potatoes, per pound 3c Quart Jars, per dozen 60c J. W. Davidson niONE 233 '
FOR A CORN-PEELING PICNIC, USE "GETS-IT"
Pain Ease
at Once, Com Just Dies
1.1, Unit eas'ly, will,
IIP
la Hirta-It,"
"n.t-lt" Pa cured nmr eorns than all uttter Fem"1!ea combined. jr. a. sure as the sunrise, ami a. ar. a. ier. t s! I.y niMlluM". fon't tsks h ptmne. Willi jour ftel. yon can't sffoitj tu exp.rtmt.:t with unknown niUtitr.. woen reo know 'CIts-lt" n-ver H't. calliui- Wear Ihos new, stylf.h .hoe. or pumps if von wsnl lo, n KOesd and lnc. Iienninit "0t.-lt."- -throw subslttilles buck on the counter! ttc la all yon nmt4 par at any drua stor. or it
will h s.iH dirwt by K, Umlict t
parents, Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Shepherd, i
Mrs. George Crider will return this, evening from Indianapolis where she i has been attending the bedside of her !son, Harry Crider, who is ill with
typhoid fever. Miss Margaret Rayl, of East Wash
ington street, entertained at dinner today, Miss Helen Fuller, who leaxes Monday for F ranklin, Ind., to enter Franklin college. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Henley and family, of Greenfield, will arrive Satur day to remain over Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Schaid and children, of Fast Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Fletcher, of Crawfordsville, will come Saturday to remain over Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Esba Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Armstrong. Mrs. G. S. Hill and daughter, Marie Elizabeth, have returned from Waba.di, where they have been the guests for some time of Mrs. Hill's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lamport. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Herger and children, of Kpkomo, will arrive this afternoon to remain over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George ( rider, of Fast Superior atreet, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. J. Baur, of Indianapolis, were dinner guesta today of Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. Tauer, of Hamilton street. Mr. Baur, who is secretary of the American Carnation society, was the Judge in the flower ex
hibit held today and Saturday in the
rotunda of the court house.
Miss Cordia Higgins will go to Indianapolis Monday to resume her studies ut Butler college. On Monday evening she will attend a dinner to be riven hy the Kappa Alpha Theta
fraternity, of which she is a member. The ho.ior guests are to be the "rus-heea."
Mrs. Herschell Jones, of New York City, who hag been spending two
weeks with Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Jones,
of East Washington street, has gone
to Schoolcraft, Mich., for a visit with her mother, Mr. Delia Weed. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Loyd, of Shoals, Ind., will spend the week end with Dr. and Mr. JortA.
Hold In 11. I,s world s ,r
mvla, J. O. Jurker, frlaaui
A SIX O'CLOCK DINNER.
Miss June fianingam, of this city, and Miss Hilda Ward, ef Thomtowm,
i spending two weeks at the home nf J. D. Meek in Indianapolis. Last eviinig Mr. and Jdrs, 1. T. Frank
Before Frost Conies
You are Invited to Visit
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"OAK
While the Flowers are Beautiful
Fred G. Moler, Supt.
Laughner, of Whitestown, and Mis Margaret Haningam, of thia city, were guesta at a 8 o'clock dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Meek. ROARK. Mias Zola Bratton of New Rosa visited a few days with Guy Morrison and family. Mrs. Lloyd O-dnn of Sheridan is vis, ting J. il. Gordon and wife, Mrs. Mary Miller has returned to
the home of her daughter, Mrs. L. B. Sumpter, after a visit with relatives at Koachdale. Greenup Baugh anil family attended the wedding of M IssCoUio Kfwl and G. W. Biddle at Thorntown Monday. W. C. Caldwell and family of Cleveland, 0., who were called here by tha sudden death of the former's father J. C. Caldwell have returned home. Mrs. Oakel McDowell spent Wed
nesday with her parents, James Ashwell and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Morrison entertained Wedneaday Mrs. Daisy Burr, Mis M.ann -- . p.lmmH nf (S. evangelistic party who are holding meetings at Advance, and Mia Zola Bratton of New Koaa.
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