Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 2, Lebanon, Boone County, 29 September 1917 — Page 3
Cadillac REBUILT CARS Why are Cadillac rebuilt cars the beat bay ( any price? You get Cadillac quality and mechanical superiority ut a bipr price reduction, yet t!:e rebuilt Cadillacs have bei n made mechanically as good as new, and of course they look a- spick-arid span a the day (hey came from the factory.
Our guarantee on these 1H. 1917 Roadst jwir. 7-puss. I!H5 7-pss. 11)15 5-pass. l'lU.-pa. P.U.I "..p:i.. Cadillac Automobile Co. INDIANAPOLIS Used Car Department. Second floor Steinhart building Eleventh and Meridian its. Main 61213 Auto 27-.'tor. m Craig's (2 icrs o i c rJe . 1 1 1 1 1 H OS coy otIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIItimillllllllllllllllllllllli I COOK WITH I GAS llllMllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllll SEE THE , VALLEY FARM LIGHT-: INT, PLANT Now oa demonstration at J. E. Berkley Elec. Shop 124 South St. Phone 978-U GROCERIES Always in the Lead LEWIS & STORMS AIRIIART'S GARAGE j. a AIRHART Agency for the Buick Aato Koom for Can. Expert Wortanen 9U Bnh Llbsii St. DO IT YOURSELF Do it your self. Make your old car look new. Ak oa abojt it OBES DRUG STORE Get the Habit Save and bank with the FARMERS STATE BANK Your Used Furniture Taker as part pay on new foods ai JONES & PERKINS Phones 13 or 184 P. B. WINTERS cnmornAcroa Honrt: 9-11 a. m-, 1-5 and 7-8 p. i CXN90tTAT10?l AND SPINAL ANALYSIS FREK Rooms 2(9-220-222-221. Phone 231 OK WORK AT REPOKTfci
Vil U IViN VHU'JUJU' CHURNG0LD has established a name among all classes of critical and common sens people vhich other makers of Oleomargarine may envy, but which they can not match. Lt has required many years of pat ient effort on our part to bring the art of churning Oleomargarine to the CHUKNG0LD standard of aroma, flavor and texture. No other makpr of Oleomargarine with inferior methods, cheap materials or catchy prices can, hope to cope with CHUKNG0LD. It can't be clone with success. QUALITY WILL TELL CHURNG0LD STORE I ;;ONE 510 l. v.. Ar rir.iY, V
Social Happenings
BT MISS ESTUER PERKINS
:VEBDIN8 ANNIVERSARY OF DR. AND MRS. K1RTLEY Friends Surprised Them on Occasion of Eighteenth Anniversary of Marriage. The eighteenth wedding anniversary -f Dr. and i!r. L. W. Kirtity. which oeeut red yesterday, was the occasion ft r a number of their friends to per I'Otrate a surprise upon them at theii i.or.ie on Eat South stiett. Dr. Kirt iey and family were about to partukt of their evening repast when thej were surprised to have their doot oiencd and soon found themselves re civing the congratulations and tv-si wi-ies of the self-invited guests. Tht surprise was most complete. Thi guests brought well filled baskets oi ;atahie and a spread lit for a kinc -oon graced the dining table. A lohnson county watermelon topped or! he feast, thi' doctor insisting that on ly Jehnson county can produce real!) ;ood melons. How the Johnson count nelon found its way to Bonne count .till remains a matter of conjecture :o the genial doctor. Dr. and Mrs irtley were presented with a largt sized thermos bottle as a token of th, tccaston. The evening was pleasantl; 'pent. Those present included Juhi .:. Perkins and family, A. II. Fclko and family, Fred Coombs and famib inl Dr. Kirtley and family. . FAREWELL SVKPKISK, The neighbors and friends of Mr ind Mrs. Ivan Fuller delightfully sur irised them last evening at their homf n West Walnut street. Tle atfaii vas the nature of a farewell for Mr md Mrs. Fuller who will soon move t East Washington street. The even !ng was s)em in games and socia' imusoments. Refreshments of popnrn. peanuts and candy were served The guests w v "-- - -ludf Cumutt. Mr.eeeived From That City aughter, Mr. , Jr.,Smith. Mr.. Mau.le (? " Be,," en, Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith an.. Mr. and Mrs. Dutch Tolen and son Mrs. Mav Smith anl daughter, Mr nd Mrs. William Parks and son, and Russell Smith. GAVE A DINNER. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hooton enter tained a small company of friends at l dinner last evening at their homt irt West North street, complimentary t Mrs. Ellisee Heeman. of Enid, Okla. a former resident of this city, who fc pending sometime with friends here Other guests were: Mr. and Mrs. 1 Covcrdale, Mr. and Mrs. I). S Whitaker, Mrs. Josie Saltigaber and Mm. Alice Schulti. Mrs. Kceman wil' be the dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Davis of North Lebanon street. A FAMILY DINNER. Mrs. James Sbera entertained witr a family dinner Thursday evening at her home on North Meridian street in honor of her seventieth birthday anniversary. The guests were Mrs Dr. Bounell and sons of Waynetown: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shera and Mi.iane Huber of southwest of Ibanon: Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Demaree and daughter of thif city. DR. L. M. BEAVEN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN FaraMn SUto Bark Buiidiag 7 a. . to 6 p. m. PHONS 264. State Auto Insurance Covers Complete Z. C. SMITH i?n.4 North Meridian. !fH! South Lebanon Phone 9!-Y Phone 20-
SOCIAL CALENDAR.
MONDAY. Bay View club Mra. F. V. Demar - e. 2:00Westminster Guild of Presbyterian church Mrs. Ralph Goodwin at home of Mrs. Len Titus on North Iiebanoii 'iT' 7J.:!I' t ' i i Lpworth League, w: al league ,..f i- ,,.Jh i.-Mi room of M. K. church, 7 .10. x. , J::tf. Research club Mrs. II. C. N. Cook. 2'MO, Mrs. Didaskie Smith, assistant. County meeting of VI. C. T. V. .H. K. church. 1:00. BIRTHDAY SIKPRISE. Tlarry Ohaver, W'hose birthdny an niversary occurred today vas given urprise last evening by a few neigh bors and friends, r'.uchre was the diversion of the evening and after thv (fame, a plate lunciieon was served. The guest were: Mr. and Mrs. Kdgnr Dodson, Mr. and Mrs. Kmnk Walter, Mr. and Mrs J. A. tiassett. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Matthews and daughter, Katherine. Mrs. Otto llassett, Miss Kmma flassett and M Au.lra (ireen.
FVTFRT l T IIIVVKH I Mr aml MrS VirBil I,Untin' f ENTERTAIN AT DINNER. j N()rth , Mnm fXreit have as their Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. White of North ' W"ek end guests. Mr. and Mrs. T. 3. Me-iidian street had as their guests at Miller and daughter, of Indianapolis, dinner last evening, Mr. and Mrs. Mer-; Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Wright and edith tallane and daughter, Murgnret children, Martha Doris and Homer Jane. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sterlin ; w ill go to Indianapolis in the morning and children, Robert and Ixmise. and to spend the day with Mr. anil Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Wimboroug'i Orville Hocket. ami son, Robert. ! Mrs. Cora Doehleman. of this city, . nnd Mr. end Mrs. George Ilornaday, of COl'NTY MEETING. j Zinnsville, will be entertained, SunI day. at the home of Vendy Starky, of The county meeting of the W. C. T. jwar Whitestown. L'. will be held Tuesday afternoon at i r. an, .rs. j, $. Martin, of West 1:00 o'clock in the Epworth LeagU" jju,by street, entert.iined at dinner room of the Methodist church Rt iB, evening, Mr. and Mrs. John Reywhich time officers for the ensuing n(, 0f Borth of Lebanon and their venr will be elected. All members of . Mw Klizaheth Wooster. of In-
the union in the cwunty ate urged t i be present. TO ENTERTAIN SI NDAY. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dodsin, o! North Lebanon street, will entertai:: Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Witt ," June Witt and Howard Witt. Jr ; .nderson; Mr. and Mrs. C O ! 1 nd son. Kohert. of this citv
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ion, Lytle, of north of lehanon. SI NDAY DINNER. Mr. and Mrs. George Wimborougi: of North Meridian, street, will b' hosts at a noon dinner Sunday whe-i they will entertain Mr. and Mrs. John Kendcll and two children. Miss Bruebaker and Miss Alta Storms, of Am boy. VNDERGOES OPERATION. Mrs. Fred Conmbs has received word .u. u... -i.t... u. i. ri,.:..i f Kalispell, Mont., underwent an abdominal operation the first of the week Reports as to her condition have no' yet been received. BI-WEEKLY MEETING. The Westminster Citvle of the Pres l.,-(,!on .hun-h xiiU linld its refills Ki..Vlv mtir.V Monday evening al the home of Mrs. I.en Titus on North . . ..... ....... lnanon street inn Mrs. rcaipn in.oo win hostess. The hour of meeting i . 7:o0 o'clock. ' TO GIVE SOCIAL. The Epwnrth League of the M. E. church w'ill give a social Monday evening in the league room of th church in honor of its mVmliers who will leave soon for Camp Taylor, Louisville, Ky. SPECIAL MEETING. The opening meeting of the Re. ifsfih club, arid be held , 'Hirudin . October 2, nt the home of Mrs. H. C. N. Cook on North East street with Mrs. Dela.-kie Smith, assistant. O. X. T. CU B. The O. N. T. club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:80 o'clock at the home of Mrs. r. R. Matthews on North East street.
W. E. Dale and family, of James-' town, spent the day here. Mr. and Mrs. W. Y.. Robert, of Thorntown, were here today. Mrs. Nannie Neptune and daughter Miss Celine., of Thotmown, were in Lebanon today. Mr. and Mrs. William Virtue will.
'spend Sunday in Noblesvill. the ; guest of Mrs. J. C Stephenson. 1 Miss Stella Warburton, of Eliiaville, suent last night and today with Mr. Jirg, g. M. Stormy of North Mer-' i,lan street. ' Mrs. Mary E. Nelson, of Whites- . . . , i bmn ls visiting her daughter, Mrs. ' jj New, aM Mr. New of Eaat South street. John E. Itithey anil D. S. Whitaki went to Indianapolis, this morning to see Charles Fee?.e, formerly of Ibanon, v ho is ill. Mrs. Carol Sullivan and daughter, of Shepanlsville, are spending a few oays with Mrs. Sullivan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ohaver. J. Frank Smith and family, of Mul-j-fy siwnt the day with Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Voorhees and family, West Washington street Mr. and Mrs. David Evans and three children, of Oa a fcnisville, will l.c guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Lenox of West Main street. Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Kent and Mrs. Rarhael Mornson were noon dinner uuests todav of Mr. and Mrs. Albert s ,,.lulljn(t o! gmith f U-hanon. dianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Edwards have leturned from Lafayette, where they have been spending five weeks. Mr. Edwards, who has been taking medical treatment during their stay in Lafayette, is much improved. Miss Vera Clinton, of San Fran- ' ;-co. who is spending sometime with relatives in Jolietville and Indiancame today to remain until
Monday, the guest of Miss Arthelma .day. Among the dead are Emory PadParr, of West Main street. gett, night superintendent of the blast' Mrs. Mike O'Laughlin. of 'Hunting- furnar,.s, Odell Hicks, and George ton, former r.-bidmt of this city, ar.d MaKovic. Mrs. Lloyd Gordon, of Sheridan, have j . i
returned to their homes after spending several days with Mrs. William Cox. of Indianapolis avenue. Mrs. Will Martin and son and her house guest. Miss Ada McKinsey, of Annaway, Mich., went to Frankfort today to remain over Sunday with Mrs. Martin's father, John Smith. Mn Mar" t rank fort. pend Sunday in
Mrs. Marv Litton and daughters, rector, stating tniu ooys w no enron ,n the Misses Lillie, Vera, Nellie and the ri,rP November 1, W17 Nettie and sons, Stanley and Homer ' wi" entitled to a Fclcral bronze and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Litton will be ". if they meet with the followentert.iined Sunday at the rnuntrv requirements: t I irst, that during home of Frank and Russell Kellv of i part Rummer they have devoted south of Lebanon. ;thrp wf,'ks to awwultural work; secMr. and Mrs. Frank Cobb ami Mr. 1 on''. '';lt n;""" bw"n f"l''oyed for
un.l tin llarrv Ohiver will motor to T..ekr"w.in tomorrow mnrninv to key Hun tomorrow morning to spend the dav.. At Jamestown thev . . . . ..... ... . ' . win lie met ny a party oi menus irom Indianapolis, who will acrompanv them to Turkey Run. Mrs. O P. Spillman returned home
last evening from a month's visit with menrle.l by the county mrector. a.i.iirelutives and friends in California. tion"l information may be obtained Mrs. Spillman spent some time at Los ! f ron Mr. Servies. Ange'es. Pasadena and a number of; J, the summer resorts. At Long Iteach i MI" 1,1 l,
she was the guest of rrank Loose and Hurry reli(?0 an, r.lmiy f Indian-! family, formerly of this city. lapoli. spent Saturday night with I Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Myers, of North Harry Johnson and family. Salem, formerly of Uns county, are: Mr. and Mm. Russell (urnutt of spending several flays with Mrs. Nora : Carmel, spent Sunday with John! Myers, and John Sicks and family, stulti and wife. I T.s'av, Mr. and Mrs, Sjrks, nnd n Mis J ones Fl'.ernmkei sp- ol Ta. sand Mrs. Myers were in Indianapolis, ,iav wjtn her daughter, Mrs. Harry j where they were guests of Mrs. ' jhnson. Myers' niece, Mrs. Blanche Artihg. j Mr amt )lrR prack Johnson ent. rw ho before her marriage resided near tained Sunday, Harry I'edigo and i Lebanon. ! family of Indianapolis and Albeit j Mr. and Mrs. F'red Coombs and chil- j Johnson and w ife of Lebanon. I idren, Janice and Donald, will be en-j jr an, jrs- Isaac Silvers spent I tertained punay at the home of Mr. Sunduy with James Newcomer and' and Mis. Fred Martlll ih Craw funis- , famjy. j j ville. They will be accompanied home j ju fllery and family "f Lebanon, by Mrs. Coombs' sister, Mrs. Charles I entertained Sunday, James Shoe- : K. Enos, formerly of Indianapolis, j maker, wife and son lluren, John Dye. who will spend some time here before , wife and son Earl, Harvc Hush, wife leaving for her new home in Dallas, j and son Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. j Tex. j Harry Johnson and son Ituren. I Mrs. Ernest Wesner, af West Wash-! Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Paddock of; ington street, has returned from St. ! Sheridan, Mr. anil Mrs. Clemmett Pad-1 Paul, Minn., where she was called two: dock and son Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Wal-: weeks ago on account of the aerious j ter Newcomer and A. W. L. Newcomer 1 illness of her brother-in-law, Adolph j spent Sunday with Mra. A. W. L. ! Newmann. She also spent some time j Newcomer at IJifayette. with Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Weener, of' Mr. Ituby Johnson and son Buren St Cloix Falls. Wis. At the time of i spent Wednesday night and Thursday . her leaving St. Paul, Mr. Newmann j with her parent Mr. and Mr. J. B. i was much improved. Mr. Wesner wa ! Shoemaker. accompanied to Minnesota by her bro- ! ZZHZZZIZIZZ . !
ther, Chr! Marshall, Of I)nrl.njt-n BIRTHDAY 8CRPRISE.
Peireral frieml and neighbor of j J. L. Hehns, thu city, who underMrs. Mary Litton, (!ld at her home went an eye operation left the hospila on Indianapolis avenue last evening thi morning, and Tvm.raw.d hr if h"r birifiioiv an-' ' " ' "
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Fred AT GARY STEEL PLANT Superintendent of Blast Furnaces Among Those Who Lost Their Lives. lty the Intcrmationat .Vrrl fifreire.) 1 GARY, Ind., September 2!). Six en were ki'led by gas at the plant of the Illinois steel cumoanv here to- i HOYS WORKING RESERVE. E. M. Servies Receives Communication From Federal Director. E. M. Servies, county chairman of the Hoys' Working Reserve movement has received a communication from I. D. Straus, Federal stnte dia 'vast tnree weeKS in some industry essential to the successful prosecution f the war thinl' that thpy hav" bn lovrantinnallv aetive bwalv in initillt. " ' - , ln he organization of the I. S. i Hy' Working Reserve. Candidates , for federal award must be recomWITHAM HOSPITAL
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Doesn't it niftke you "swpnt lilnoil" to think what wmild lwome of those you love, and who are dopendt'nt on you, if you should tlie pt;nniles? v That doesn't happen to tho man with money. He "has done his duty. He saves his money and puts it in the Rank, where it is safe from fire, lutrnlars or his own extravagance, Put your money in OLK tmnk. We pay 4 per cent interest. FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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This Store is Rubber Goods Headquarters You will save time, annoyance and money if you come here first when in need of RUBBER GOODS for any purpose. We aim to keep our stock full at all times and we have tunny in Ui It a mil found in the aveiiiK" store. Finest qul ities, reliable and pructieal g'ioL and reasonable prices are assured here, awaiting your inspection and demand. Oak Drug Store, MASTERS & MITCHELL
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