Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 305, Lebanon, Boone County, 22 September 1917 — Page 3

Social Happening

BY MISS ESTHER PERKINS

SOCIAL CALENDAR. SATURDAY. V. R. C.(i. A. H., 2:00; hu- nuv-i". MONDAY. Cuihd meeting of Monduy Y.v Hri.lt(; Club Miss J. y Mieihy, ' I t'KSDAY. Y. M. W. Has of M. V.. ( hu At church. 2:-'". MAKKIKD AT HAN IHKCO. Iln. J. M. Merlin. f Fast Witsiiii i of -Mi's and Mr thi.- ert , to A. IV. I - -t. to be sent to Fl (.I K.- TS AT IS. Juliet I!. Sti .h -. Mr :lth street Key at he r ho TIIK TNIMBl.tINK I I I It. of the Thine tor-lay afternoon at the hoive i-Ji East Koi.i n eus.nn.ary houis pinto luncheon w Partner, of Sheri her of t lifvluh, i C were guests. itrt, a Former m m id b -r son. Charle MAKUIKI) TMIKHDAY. The marriage daughter uf Jos if Miwi Ruth JaiU" 'ph Jai'j of Meclmmcihurg. and Ralph W. Re (ran. non if Charles Reagan, of M chanirsburg, took place Thursday n ternoon lit 4 o'clock at the Fa-m?! State Hunk, Rev. Homer Hae ol riatmg. Qt AKTFKI.Y CONVF.NTION. Harrison tuwmdiip will hold it. quarterly convention at Bcthanj church Sunday, September 2 at 2 in, Everyone is invited. There wi! be plenty of good peakem. (iet bus;, and join the Sunday school work ani he a booster. NOON DINNER. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bohanon, o East Washington street, entertainet at a noon dinner today, Mr. and Mr? Charlo McClain and daughter. .Mia Treasie, of thi city, and Mrs. Lilli Arbocawt, of California. A SIX O'CLOCK DINNER. Mrs. W. H. Gott, of 618 North Lch anon street, entertained at a fi o'cloel dinner last evening, Mrs. Kd Stanley and daughter, Miss Hazel, of Green burg. '

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DELICIOUS FLAVOR AND AROMA Only Hih Grade Fats churned in Milk and Cream from Kentucky Blue Grass Dairies are used to make CHUKNGOLD. Government Inspection Insures Purity and Cleanliness. Direct express shipments insure its freshness. Even these hot days will not spoil CIIURNGOLD. Every package guaranteed. Ask your neighbor about CHURNGOLD.

PERSONAL MENTION.

I Jame A. White made a business porlsint 'I'P to Indianapolis today. J Dr. ami Mr. C. A. Psirkin ami famj ily motored to Indianapolis thi morn'vn'ng ' n an sPnt l'ie day. 1n,'(J' j -Mm. Eibeit Perkins and daughter, '" ' Alija Doris, and Mr. Walter Perkins .it the day in Indianapolis.

. Ji.lin Kmnurt hu returned after ft tnvk'i visit with relin Jamestown and Advance, i. J. K. Risk and sun. kirbie, Jr., I-afayette, nre id guests ol nth and Mr ol brother ,d Mi. K-iiph K. I Mi: i Roberts an , will spend with their ; .K'i ert: unday ir tor. .Mm indiana pol !! am Burke. .Mr. and Mm. It. S. Jones, who have ,een residing in the Ho;ton pro;ierty l North Lebanon street, have moveil . fast South street. Miss Alice Buley returned to her! one in Indianapolis tins motnin;: j ,'ter a visit with Miss Nina Heck, of S'orth Lebanon street. Mr. and Mrs. It iy Strinnctz, of In- ! ;;a!:apoli, have returned home after1 , abort visit with Dr. and Mrs. I K. jls.m of South East street. Mr. ami Mr. Erne.n Catioway, of "ov ler. will he ti e iriets ever Sunjy of Mi and Mm. 'Hey Metr.irer. I' I':i-t W a-binjon street. : Mr. and Mrs. J.neph Cain will at-! etui tlte funrra! ef Mrs. Anna Cain. vhich ili be. conducted tomorrow ; he residence near Haiieiriirir. Mrs. H. C. W,tt and Ora Kllis. ai n Itanville. 111., where tliev are Kites f M;s. Witt's dauirhter. Mrs. -irovi T.ir.ni.iifani wl Mr. Klnnieiram. y.'.ff Marion Tarkii will retui dond iy fri'tn Chicago, where she h: een the iciest for a few weeks of hi :nrle. I r. Ja'-k llivnirfin aril I'amil Mr. ami Mrs. Knss VVllenzion. i 'anville. III., i!l motor here 5und;i or a several davs' visit with Mr. ar drs. Otus Overleese of Wi'.lian itreet. Mr. and Mt Tiim:oi, Col., y Bart, of Lo to for an exvisit with Mr. Bart's sister H. Bassetl. and family, ot last street. md M'v Waiter Beaver ami ham Walter, and I'r. Keid, oi ioiis. will be quests Sunday ind .Mrs, Mort Stephenson ani on, Wi f .Mr amily, of llrant street. The Misses Wdie Cipson and Nellie -tiller left today for Franklin college here Miss (iipon, along with he: icbool work, wift be physical director if the (jirls of the college. Paul Honan, who left this morning vith the conscripted men for Louis.ille, Ky., and a few of his friends .vere guests last evening of Mr. &nd Irs. Kalph K. Smith of South East itreet. Tile Mis.ea Marion Ritchie, Mary Jane Hogshire, Katherine Lonif. 'haros Felker, Kobert Ball and Herwrt Ransdell leave Monday for Creenastle where they will enter I'eF'auu .'niversity. Floyd Perkins, clerk of the Fourth rtfgime.'it, headquarter company, at indianuprlin, is spending Saturday ind Sunday .'ith his parents, Mr. and

AV For nd GET THE OniGiSAL HALTED mill Made from dean, rich mSk with the extract of select malted grain, malted in our own Melt Houaea under sanitary conditions. Monti mi cfcfaVw fArfe Bit it. Agn wkh thm wakut etomacA of thm imeabd or ihm mftd. httdi no coow awr mddition ol mdh. Nouruhe and uataiia Dv than taa, coffee, etc Should be kept at horn or nrhen traveling. Anutnuoua (ood-dnnk may b prepared in a nonwi;. A (Useful hot befe retiring induce refreshing akep. Abo in lunch tbkt form for buainen men. Substitartaa Cost YOU SanM Price Tako a Packaao Ho mm

THERE IS A REASON FOR

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i:,n Btreet. Hr. Allen ArmtrotiK ami Howard, of Terre Itaute, are pend:sr : the week end w th Mra, Armstrong's j grandparents, A. L. Howard and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Winaon Jones of this! City and Mr. and Mm. Frank Jones, of Frankfort, will motor to Indian-! auolis and Mooresville tomorrow where they will be guest of friend ; and relative. 1

Mr. Nannie McKinsey, Mr. Bern-j adett McKinsev and Will Stephenson' hsve returned to their home in Mun- j cie after spending; a few day with I Mr. E. M. Jayne and Mr. and Mr. Mort Stephejison. Mr. and Mrs. Rusnell Mefford and Mr. and Mr. David tilendenning left esien.y mriiimui mi-w .vm, 11!., where they will spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hale, formerly of this city. . Mra. Samuel IVitriek and three children have returned to their home in Hartaville, after visiting S. F-

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her son, who is a member of Company! ii. 4tn imnana intuniry iocate.1 M Fort Benjamin Harrison. Mrs. Hoe Partner and son Charles, C, of Sheridan who have been spending a few day with Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Partner, of West street, will return home tomorrowMr. I'nrtner will come this evening to remain until tomorrow at the Partnet- home aim. rusKin lansei unn fiuuxiiier ) Toledo, Ohio, and Mrs. Ed Cald- j e i mis en), win g i lo trie " jf Henry Baker near Elizaville today to remain' over Sunday. Iuist night Mis. Tansel and daughter were guests ! of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Coulter of North I Meridian street. Mrs. Charles Mitchell will go to In-1 dianapolis this afternoon to remain j iv er u) vne guesi 01 ner .isiei, , ,. ,. .' , , . 1 ., n Indianapolis by ,,er daughter Miss o ne. iiu is sin: x .iiio .'nivei-sity. On Sunday afternoon .hey will spend a few hours at Fort benjamin Harrison. '- Mrs. Lon Perkins, of northwest of :.ebanon, has returned from Charotte, Michigan., where she has been pending a few weeks with Mr. and Irs. ti. W. Williams. Mr. and Mr. .Viliiam Cox and son, Keith, and Mr. md Mrs.-It. S. Martin will motor to -'ranklin Sunday where they will be ruests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Winhester. John W. Stoops, of Terhune, who vas called in the drift and left this ru-st yesterday and lat 'night of ,is aunt. Mrs J. M. Woriey. and famly, of East Washington atreet. 1'rank Robinson, who was aUo called in the iraft, and Miss Fkiith Hamilton and ATiliam R. Farley, of Terhune, were ilso guests yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. Worlcy. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harney, of Pittsburg, Pa., who are the guests of Mr. Harney's mother, Mrs. Julia Harney, will go to Indianapolis tomorrow to remain until Monday with Mr. and, Mrs. S. M. Ralston. F rom here they i!l go to Bedford, for a short visit I before returning home. Mr. and Mil.) Harney made the trip here in their j car. Today, Mrs. Harney and ftuesUl motored to Brownsburg. Advertising Pay. A woman of uncertain age retiulred the service of a pane-boy, anil Insert ed In the local paper an advertisement benueo: -joutn wnuio. mi"""'! rrieno:. wttn imi numor taste, sent her a bottle of a celebrated wrinkle-remover, a pot of fnlry bloom, s set of false teeth, and a flaxen wig I London Tlt-BIt. Th Women of Korea Tn Korea women occupy a place In society which has no parallel elsewhere In the Orient. They are both better nrul worse off than in China or India or Jnpnn hetter off because there ore more field open to them, worse because they are overworked, often llltreatist. and until rci'ently were actually enslaved. Clroumtnce Alter Ca I ran acros an old friend of mine lately, and be wa not a bit glad to ee nie." "Why nor "Keeause 1 ran across hlin tn my automobile" Getting Their. Marley "lb iv B piominent wi. : n lior the hiulielors an uwful eali down." Meektou "TliaP right. W married uien unghtn't to get all tie lecturing."

GARDOI CONTEST

' CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE . i this morning for the different departments in the Civie League rarrtea product exhibit: Artistic gardens ITirct E-.rl Cillntte: sernnd. IWntbv L( lhir, I)orothy Jjmrow, j ' .,. k rtSn Best gnrder. First, Arthur Lesley; I second, Thelma Carr; third. Earl j ! Hedge; fcurth, Carl Trout; fifth, Al-1 ;l-rt Mores; sixth. Harold Clement, j Displuy of cut flower First, Cen tral Kchoo); second, Stokes school; : ho'u lloweni first, Rachel r)avis of Central .chool; aecond Rob ert Waddle, of Central school; third. Edna Shirley of Stokes school; fourth. Helen Mclntire, of Stoke school. Bouiiuet white, asters F'irst, Lois

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Pink asters F'irst, Dorothy I.ay- , u,,.i, .k,i. i j w-nt Centr(ll acn,. third; Ma j Josephine Lasley of SU.kes school. Mixed asters First, Genevieve F"l-! der, of Central school; second, Manria ! Patterson, of Central school; third I ! ..,,i .ii I Coxcomb exhibit Fiist, Edith Har- j desty, of Stokes; second, Dorothy Neese, of Central; third, Harris tiullion, of Stokes. Cosmo bouquet, F'irst, Florence dwell, of Stokes; second. Philip I , gt . of (ntral. thir(li Charles j i Adams, ef Harnev school NasturtiumsKir,t j, Higgins, i , t . .., Valena Adama. War, iney; third, Nathan Weitzel, Stokes. I Red Sage First. Ocie Higgins, Cenjtral; second, Lois HiKgins. Central, J etuniaa rirsi, oujmii oi J Central tral. ud, Josiah Ashley, CenZennia First, Marie Hill, Harney: ;.econil, Marion Trout, Stokes; third Ituth Blackburn, Central. Verbena Valena Adams. Harney. Dahlias First, Charles Jaccfues Central; second. Gertrude Cullion, Stokes; third, Ray Shaw, Harney. Roses First, W. Alkire, Harney; I. J. Hornadav, Central; third . H.' Central. ' j Marigolds First, Robert Waddle,

Centrul; second, Marjorie Weitzel. ques; fourth, Donald beck. Navy Stokes; third, Dorothy Single, Harney, j beans First, Clark Worlen; second. Junior display -irst,; - Borothy ! Laura McMakin; third, Harry OsHodge: second, Mafjorie Gullion; j borne; fourth, F:dgar Schaid. Red third, Mary Moore; fourth, . Ruth Kidney beans First, Dolly Board; Park; fifth, Julia Ridgeway; sixth, second, Harry Osborne; third, Marion Alberta Berryhill; seventh, Maurine , Higgins; fourth, Manson Smith. Egg Hedge; eighth. Bona Mae Lohman. ! plant First, Marion Trout; second. Misses' class Lucile Duncan. i Ruth Park. Garlic First, Verlin Best display canned First, Lucile j Neese. Squash First, F;imer Boyd; Duncan; second, Dorothy Hodge; second, Charle Jaques; third, Harry third, Marjorie Gullion; fourth, Mary i Osborne; fourth, Helen Stark; fifth, Moore; fifth, Ruth Park; sixth, Julia kieth Lasley. Onions First, Gladys Ridgeway. Weitr.el; second, Karl Hedge; third. Jam, butter, etc. First, Dorothy ! Matthew Weitzel; fourth, Gaylon Hodge; second Maurine Hedge; third, ' Overleese; fifth, Earle Gillette. VarMarjorie Gullion. j iety onions First, Manson Smith; Best single can string beans First, ! second, Mary Adams; third, F:dgar Marjorie Gullion; second, Bona Mae Schaid. Three beets First, Glenn Lohman. ! Marshall; second Edgar Neese; third. Mixed pickles First, Marjorie Gul- Helen Dickerson; fourth, George Roblion; second, Hedge; third, Dorothy j ison. largest beet First, Gretchen

j Xeele Beets First, Genevieve ElI, Alberta Berryhill; third, Dorothy A(lrich. Grapes-First. Dor-, .. ' . , ,,,., . othy Hodge; second, Gertrude Cox; jthinL Maurine Hedge. Tomato I First, Lucile Duncan; second. Bona Mae Lohman; third Lavnrne Leek. .Corn F'irst, Lucile Duncan; second , Maurice Hedge; third, Ruth Park. I Corn on cob Dorothy Hodge. ' Greens Dorothy Hodge. i Mangoes First, Lucile Duncan; I second. D. Hodge; third, Ruth Park, j Lima Beans First, Dorothy Hodge; second, Ruth Park. Peas Marjorie Gullion. ! Vegetable soup mixture F'irst, j.Mary Moore; second, D. Hodge. Rhubarb First, F'.ather Fox: second, Louise Burrows; third, Clarice mjtn Mustard seed First, Marie Hillock; 1 second, Mansol Smith. ! Catnip First, Mallet h Reddirk; ! second, Robert Tauer; third, Harvey j Brown. ' Dill First, Valena Adams; second,Moselle Smith. Sage F'irst. Mansol Smith; sec-! ond, Dorothy Morris. String beans, 1 gallon First, Robert I Kern; second, Robert Clawson; third, i harold Clemens; fourth, Wayne Hos- ; tetter. ' Butter beans, 1 pint First, Don ald Bowen; second, HaiTy Single; third, William Beaty. Beans, pint any kind First, Clark Woriey; second, Laura McMakir; third, Dolly Board. Best display garden vegetable First, Carl Trout; second, Ruth Prk; third, Far! Hedge; fourth, Chas. Carr; Clemens. Largest tomato George Lohman. Largest sunflower First, Leroy Cox: second, Mary Adams. Okra Orville Dye. Parsley First, Chas. Carr. Kale Valena Adam. Pennyroyal Valena Adam. Six herb Valena Adama. Sweet Potatoes First, Moselle Smith; iecond, Laura McMakin; third, Gertrude Cox; fourth, tllen Wall. Parsnip i trst, Dorothy Hke; -o-i. I harlrji Jj ,,; tn.r.l, Ut

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SOL'TH LEBANON STREET jond, Manson Smith; third. Albert! Moore. Turnips First, Manson Smith; second, Ruth Park; third. Earl Gil-1 Icttc; fourth. Harry Osborn. Carrots First, Eunice Hodge; second, Laura MtMakin; third, Florence Caldwell, Mangoes First, Arthur Cox; second, Charles Jaques; third, Albert Moore; fourth, Ruth Park: fifth. "v Pumpkin First, Albert Moore; second, Dorothy Leap; third, Charles Jaj Overleese; second, Inei Carr. Cauliflower First, Jeanie Black; second, Leroy C, v- '. Koh rubi Fir, Doris , Gossett; second, Marie Bonttuian; third, Arnold Honguian. Rhubarb F'irst, F'.unice Hodge; second, Ruby Boyd; third, Ijiverne Bart; fourth, . f Before You

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Earl Hedge. Celery First. Florence rnMu-.ll. ...., I rv,.,lo. second, Charles Juques. 'Water melon F'irst, Harold Heflin. Muskmelon First, I averne Board; second, Harold Hetflin. Vegetable oyster First, Lois Hodge; second, Valena Adams. Yellow corn, 6 ears First, Donald Beck; second, Charles Jaques; third. Harold Heflin. White lorn, ti ears First, Buford Shock ley; second, Charles Jaques; third, Farl Hedge. Any kind field corn F'irst, Donald Heck; second. Bufonl Shocklev; third, Charles Jaiiues. Sweet corn F'irst. Laverne Burt; second, Manson Smith; third. Fllvin Wall; fourth. Earl Hodge; fifth, Ralph Dean, Pop com First, Malon Kersey; second, Harold Heflin; third, Mose Henderson; fourth, Chufi. Carr. Cucumber slicing First, Doris, Gossett; second, Mary Adams; third, Mildred Meek. Cucumber pickles F'irst, Ramona Brandon; .second, Mary Adams; third. Keith Scott. Largest squash First, Beryle Witt; recond, Flmer Boyd; third, DeLaskie Keeiy. Radishes, 'i doz. F'irst, Fjlgar Schaid; second, Noble Myers. Largest radish First, Nobio Myers; second Russell Ktchison. Tomatoes, 10 lb. F'irst, Josephine Mrtlaniel; second, Elmer Boyd; third, Madge Howard; fourth, Ruth Blackburn. Best Head Cabbage First, Dolly Hoard; second. Russel Huckatep; third, Tiiron, Brenton; fourth, Thelma Rirhey; fifth, Madge Howard. Potatoes, 10 pounds F'irt, Moselre Smith; second, Wallace Vaugn; third. Frost are Invited to C. Moler,

Buford Shorkley; fourth, Glenn Marihall; fifth, Donald Beck. Land Built by Rivera, The ccologists say that the Gulf of Mexico once extudi-d northward to the month of the Ohio, nnd that nil the land between that point nnd New Orleans has heen built. up by the earth washing brought down the rtvor. Even now, the utreuiu carries on the average oiiieth!ng like lO.OiiO.iyx) ton every year. F rom the Missouri alone comes 11.11 tun every second, or mpee tliun lO.OnO.OUl cubic yards every day. ' '"The National Capital. The site of Washington city a the national cnpliul was selected In IIP!, th comer tone of the nipltol wa laid In 17(13 and congress met there for the first time In November, 1W. Prior to that cons-re had met at Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore, Lancaster, York, Princeton, Annepoll and Trenton. Chance to Oet Away. Tom' uncle asked hlin which he was going to Join, the army or th navy. Tom said, "What's thatr nnd th uncle explained what they were. Tom thought a moment and said, "I think I II join the army, for I caD rt but 1 can't wIbi." A Houu Guet, ''She's n bouse Riiest of her mother." That's a queer expression. She lives at homo all the time. "Well, she tit around while her mother does IB work," Comes Visit Beautiful Supt.

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