Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 307, Lebanon, Boone County, 25 September 1917 — Page 3

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Social Happenings

BY MIS9 ESTHER PERKINS

SOCIAL CALENDAR Tl'ESPAY. '.villwl mei unit K'.'.-i room of court ' hv'jl, 7:(H). WEDNKSDAY. I.ovnl V'oi'iiin'i fins At Central Christian church. 2:M. ! Crii'lip roll partv Central Christian : ,mrch. Ji.iil. ''oiled meetinir Poniesne Science rlul.-l.il.nir-', ;::'.u. THCIISPAY. Westminster Cuild of Presbyterian . iiuich Sni'Kical ilresinp room, 7:(K) Rain or Shine Clul -Mis. II. I.. 2 -mi. Jollv S it ia! Hour Club Mm. J. D. r :m.'. 2 no. FRIDAY. 1..'j"Mf clou Mirjrii il ilressmsr :,'.i,!i. 1:'KI. I'l'-nsant Hour Kmbrniilerv club Mr.-. A. I . Ward. 2::MI. W. C. T. L. Mrs. Oori;e Shirlev. have been !v 1. :C room, when ineriibe's nave been a.-.o-linu 11 work of that department. Th. sldent requests that anv ont win; about tee molhei-s bnv '-o report -a"ie at this time. A SIX 0 l.vK K IlIN.VEII. Mr. and Mm. riem Shirlev. of Pon'l l u-t street, will entertain nt a ' ocIock dinner tre.- evenmjr. Mr. am Mrs. lien C roan and eon, Carroll, ii near Whitedown. Sundav. Mr. am Mrs. Mm lev had as iheir noon dmnei ,-uests. Dr. and Mrs. I.. K. Olson, hi and Mrs. H. E. V Intline and Stanle; .lone,, of tliis ci-.y. I'or dinner in th. ivenine. Ilr. and Mrs. Olson, Dr. aw Mrs. Whiffinir and Mr. and Mrs. Kar Wmn, of north of Lebanon, and Mr and Mn. Clifford Maze, ,,f west o Lebanon, were guest., I5IKTUI) Y SI KI'IMSE. A surprise was jriven Saimiel f,r;f nth. i f t'.'i'.i We-t I'eurl street. Sundm in celebration of the thirtv-sevrnti bir'hcav anniversarv of Mr. Crnlth The eue-ts were: Mr. mid Mrs. J. u -I Mr 11 I Mr W i , , II , i and fi.milv. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. .!:ime .-on. .samuel Ham and daughter. .a '..n. Mr. and Mrs, l. I'. Wihen am dauirhter. Ruhv. Miss Knoia Rains M'.-i Relda Rose. Clvde llavo-. Fie. Ki-.-irk. I.us Crawford and Herrnai I raven. ( IIADI.F. IIOI.I. I'AHTY. The memliers of the Tabitha Help ers of the ( entral Christian Sunda s.diool. of which Mrs. W. O. Darnal is learner, will entertain the babi. and their mothers of the , hiireh :i cradle roll party Wednesday itfternno m the i hurch ventrv. A special pre ijram for the affair has been plannei AM bibies and their innt...rs in th . hur, h are cordiallv invited. W. (, T. I . MKETINi;. The Women's O '.in Tempran. I"'ii. afterniHin at I ocieck at tne home r: Mrs. (ieortre Shirley, lidl Nolth ., b ur.on street. All members are tuaji-i to be present. THE WESTMINSTER MTU). The Westminster Guild of the Presbyterian church will meet rhurs: day evenmif at 7 o'clock in the surgical dressing room for work. All members are uivd to be present. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO Rl A

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I.Vlil illl Virtue will .lleuss ll.e "l'n. W- in Alriea" and Mi-. J.. F. .h,n.-. wi I s-nir u vera! imnii.er. The iea.le. ,f the !' , mm will l.e Mis. Miuidi I' I'.ott. Alter the proirnmi. tea w,li hi . -i rM'.l bv the indies of ,-ectii.n three : n.ie m the hr.-t 1'ieetinir ol the so i.n to he held in aliv of the homes sm,' ' r , -i . . vr and all members are un-d t. F I- uresent. Hunnir the fn.moe.

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Swat the Fly Now is the time, only 10c in 8 bellows box. LONG & DAVIS

Goodyear Tires and Tubes

REQUEST BY RED CROSS.

tsk Someone to Deliver Package at Zionsville and Jamestown. The Indies of the local Red Cross ask that, some one who is goin(r to Zionsville or to Jamestown tomorrow ir Thin -day i'.i nate their services in -leliverint" a pai kaite. The package "or the Zii nsviPe auxiliary is to b eft at the Knox iSmir store, nnd the laniestown Rod Cross package is to ie left at the Clark hardware sturr. The packages may be obtained at the te.l Cross room in the court house. TO WEI) IX KANSAS. Mrs. Mae Ciates to be Married lo John Edwards Wednesday. Mis. Mae date:., dauirhter of Mr. ind Mrs. Andrew Patterson of six dies south of Lebanon, left thi i ncrniiitf for Nec.desha, Kansas, where hortly after her arrival Wednesday iftern'non she will be married to .lohn ..Iwar.l-. The ceremony will t..ke dace in their t, wly furnished home. (,AVE NOON DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Ed Livelihood and inirv, "!' W hite-iown. entertained a! i nne.i dinner S.iini.iy: Mr. and Mrs. iai k llntton. "f I'.'.s Sfines; Halv ntli'.irer iiii.l f.,-i:l.v. Roy O'.tinirei : nd famdv, Mr. and Mrs. Car! l iven-1 "M.,i. Mis. Mau.le Iv bhart and fam-, v and l.'o,,l ottiniri r. IIIISTH !)E V DM'I.HTER. Horn Septe.. b. r 'ph to Mr. and Irs. I.eilran.le Mmvin, of Indianalis, a cirl. The little mi.-s ueiithed even and a half pounds and has been hl-i.-t.iied Helen. Mis. Marvin ml. i rinerly Miss Florence Atkinson, uui'hter of Mr-. .M.nnie Atkinson, of his city. i ATTENDED A DINNER. I Mi.-- Cordia HiiTK'tis went to tndi-; inapolis yeierday to attenil a Rutler unner given by the college chapter f tlie Kappa Alpha I'heta sorority f v. i irii she is a in her. The hom.r ,..!. wele "lu.-he,.-." Miss Hur , 'n? will re-enter Butler today. ( U.I.ED MEETlNli. A called meftinfir of the Dorcas la.-s of the Presbyterian i hurch will i" li. id this evening at 7 o'clock m no re t renin of the couit house. All Members are ut'ired to be present as likere h hu-iness of importance. MEETINC POSTPONED. j The meet irk of the Ha'cyon cluh hii-h was to have been held Wedneslay with Mrs. M. V. Mellroom and dis. D. A. F.dwards has been postloned indefinitely. i JOLLY SOC IAL IKUTl CUT!li'.e J oil-.- Social Hour club -iM neet in -. lay a'ternoon at 2 o'clock at the of Mis. J. D. Fan I i I RAIN OH SHINE ( LIT!. The Rain or Shine club will be e ei-ameil Ihiir-'luv afternoon at . if M - H I llik , n Fi Li n street. I h hour ot meetn NOTICE TO CHOIR. Tie ( hn.-tian church choir will ioet rinu.-dav evenmtr at 7:.'io for in. lice, in-tead of Friday. Robert WILL MEET FKIIIXY. I he Touri-t cluh will meet Fri.la teinooi, ,,, the surjfiral , mir nun in th" court hou.'" f"r work. T in is ' i-n-d at 1 o'clock. IE RHINE. M Irs. John Mutchler and Mn. Charles Wallace motored to raw lordsville. Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Leland Fauss.1 pi nt .-unday with home folks Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Kmp and Mr ind Mr-. N. J. kmi( motored to -heinlan to see Dr. 1,'oe kinir. Dr. Roe hinn went to Atlanta, da Sunday where he will be in military training. Ord hinic spent Sunday with Albert Davidson. Il"rt Kini who has had the typhoid fever, is improving. Claud Cox and wifn spent Sunday at the Jacob Ferguson home. rhone 33

Mrs. I.ydia Isenhour, of Whitcstnwn. ia ill. Charles T. Buthanon is ill at his home on East Washington stteet. Mrs. William Bowser and sen, Thomas, were in Indianapolis today. Miss Jtianita Ragsdale was the jjuest Sunday of Miss Ruth Latighner. if Whitestown. Walter Herdrich is in Lafayette where he is attending the Phi Delta

fraternity rush pnrties. Mr. nrd Mrs. (den Neese v.ere enertained Sunday nt 'he ho"ie of Mr. and Mrs. Jamen Lane, of White-town. Mrs. Jlella H-fTer. of S.i-, levi'le., was the iruest Suiulav o," Mr. and Mrs. John Fait fields, of East Walnut street. Allyn J. Adams and Ches'er darnel left today for Lafayette where t'n.y will resume tlHr studies nt Purdu" university. Kreil Fisher, clerk f ir a short time at the Central Indiana station, hn-re-ined his position and returned to his home in Lapel. Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Ward, Mrs. W. O. Darnall and Miss Mary Stev. ns motored to Indianapolis this nion.ini; and spent the dav. L. R. Johnson, of Hall. Mi. ira.i county, is here for a several dav-' visit with hi.- son. C. S. Johnson, an. I familv, of Park street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Ma-teis have letu.ned from liidian;io.'ii.. ' where they were th- Ruests of Mr. and Mrs. D. t. .Masters. Mi s. William Carty. of Terr" Haul i ral her ni"ce. Mrs. ( buries 1, ,h--, and faiiiny, of Ea-t S-u'li nreet. Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Winters aril hildren. M:.-'Amies Pembe-Kn, and Mis- Anna Slavtery. mtorwl to Marion Ind., Sunday and -(;ent thi1 dav. Mis. R R. Hulein, of Indianapolis, letumed to her hone i eieninit ntter siiendinir the week ind v.itii Mr. and M.s. C. Sm.th, of Xor'h Mr. ano Mrs. Frank NVo-e. of E i.Wnlnut -treet, will mnv." th s week in to the Mrs. J,,hn Day propert . e. tiie comer of N,,ble .-tie,.; and' In dianapolis avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Jes.-ie ( line, of W . .. Main Mieet. had as their ir'ie i- in dav. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yoorh.-, mi I'amiiv and Mr. and Mrs. ( n'l 'e..i id family of I'l Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stoops and sen, of near Lebanon, w. re rnior'iiined Sunday nt lite homo of M ". Stoops' paients. Mr. and M's. James Stoops, of East Walnut street. Mr. and Mrs. Chaib s Kern and son, K-nneth, of moth of Lebanon, in'd Wil'is Parr, of this city, were limn, r guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W .1liam Hani on. of East IVnii -treet. Mrs. Ac hur Walker and children who have lull gu"-ts for sometime of Mrs. Wilma Walker and diuichtrr. Mi-s Aitn.-t. of North Lebanon H.eet. will reiurn tomorrow to their home in Memphis, Tenn. M' s. 1.. F. Jones will go to Indianapolis Thursday to attend a ! r I meeting of tie Imliana dill-' Sec ol. From Indianapolis she will iro In T.aporle to attend the Mate Conference of Charities and Corrections. Mr. and Mrs. c.e .rge -,-n'i..:ir and -on. Albeit. Harry M. Leie-our nnd il.ii.lr. n and Mr. mid Mrs. J .i n R. Will., and familv ino.o e,! t M;,hi gsntown Mlinl iv and -oenf t:ie l; v with Mr. and Mrs. Ar.dv II . i, h. M"s, S in ue Mo, re and son. Robert, of Noitii We-t s're.-t. et to Martin-vihe td,iv to ml the work end wuh Mr. M ,..-e, (hring the iimess of Ins broth.-r. . n ntwiruii' the Mooie 5 and Hi con; sime in that city. After 11 SIX weeks' visit in Soii'h Bend, with her daughter. Mrs. T. L. Seal. Mrs. A. E. Witt has r. turm.l to her home on Ea.-t Wa-h-ngfon -tree-. Last week. Mr..,. N,.:i! ami Mrs. Witt were in Chi. ago. whei- tin y were guests of Mrs. L. U. Rice. Miss Helen Fuller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Fuller, sod Mi -s I.e. tha Drlianl. ilaught- r of Mr. and M-s C. C. DeHard. both of this c:v. n 'itored to 1-innUm ve..tcrd..v corning with Mr. Fuller, where they entered F rank, in college, lioth girls are graduate; ,,f the Jebani n high x-lim.1. Elim r Ran .il. a niemher of ,. nanv H. located in Fas! ( incag... who -e nt Ir" . , nd at lies home heie. was the honor gue-t at a f- inlv .l,ni.er gi- en son. lay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold H icham n on North West .-treet. ducsts witn Mr. Ransdail were Mr. and Mrs. Hen R.m-.iall and Mrs, Belle Ran-.Uil. i Mrs. C. R. Matthews v ill go to Indianapolis tomorrow where she will be joined by her sisier. Mrs. Mattie Hester, and daughter. I'helma. of Red hey, Ind. Mi.-s Thelnia will remain ; in Indianapolis where -he will enter !the school for the blind. Mrs. Hsi ter will probably accompany Mrs. Matthews home for a few days' visit. THE. (IIIOWINC; (,!!IL. A girl when in her teens is passing through a critical period of her life. The transition from childhood to maturity is not always easy; consequently, in many cases health breaku Hj vn , entirely and the girl goes into a dcIcline and dies young. If she escapes j this fits, shs may fall into a state of permanent ill-health. It is of the utmost importance, in order to insure i normal and healthy development, that proper precaution be taken, and no- ! thing has proved mora helpful than ! the faithful use of Lyiiia K. Pinkham'a l Vegetable Compound, the great woman's medicine and tonic.

Our Store Will Be Closed All Day! Wednesday On Account Of Holiday ADLER'S

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uic riaii wiui i iwnvjf iitu m Valuables Safe in our Vaults. Hilp! Iielp- That's tiif cry you hear ftitm the man who keeps hi valuables in hi tyijw ml loses them. The way to avoid this is to place your valuable papers, i.welrv and heirlooms in our SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS. Then you are free from worry. You know they are safe. We will rent you a Safety Deposit Box. FIRST NATIONAL BANK

This Store is Rubber Goods Headquarters

Vmi will save time, annovance and money if you come iir-t when in need of RIT1BER GOODS for any pur-

We aim to l.eep our stock full At all times nnd we have manv articles iv.t I. .and in the average store. Finest qualities, reliable and practical ((oods and reasonable, prices are assured here, awaiting vour inspection and demands. Oak Drug Store MASTERS & MITCHELL

S'tmiy Tarwlrlt. T.rUr.r.. Ij. v.. a.ni'ii., in-', cro.annr, Hoi. Clu'-ulv. MiH-liai'loVijrir. K T AT'4io.- Gaiiaduii. li.it. Knitting Needles j A fine assortment cf 10 and 12 inch celluloid needles. ! New price 10 inch 19c; 12, inch 2oc. j Bowmans5&10cStore; MONUMENTS See ns fot your monument if yoo want first ciaes stock and workraani'uip. Call us and we will bring yoo to our shop for inspection. Shop phore Res. 115 or 714 PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY .

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t I ,.. h- A N N Kf.rx'n V.cc K; Cadillac REBUILT CARS As good as new! Sounds time-worn, but this is actually true in the case of the Rebuilt Cauillacs. Every worn jart has been replaced by a new factory standard part. The car has been made as good looking ft the day it came from the shop all by our own workmen in our own shops. 1 hat's why we guarantee them. See these: IfllH 7-pass. 1914 5-pa.sa. lflfi "-pa.-a. 11S 5-pass. liiio 5 -pasa. l'.llU 5-pasa. Cadillac Automobile Co. INDIANAPOLIS Used Car Department. Second floor Steinhart building Eleventh and Meridian St. Main 5126 Auto 2,-8nG ttimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimuiiiiiiii! cook wrrn I GAS 1