Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 6, Lebanon, Boone County, 4 October 1917 — Page 3

Reasonable Prices Iiilit'S and Mines' Fall and Winter Suits of Broadcioth, Gaberdine, Poplin, Oxford, Velour, Pohet. Serge and Silverton. Colors Taupe, Navy, Havana, Beet Root, Pekin, Burgundy, Green, Black and fancies. Prices SI 5 820 m $30 S35 Come jwid see them.

H. B. SHOOK VETERINARIAN Over Oak Drtif Stora Telephone tiS. Lebaaon. Ind. IK R ANON V ULCAN IZING & SALES A1ENCY Everything for the auto. DORT automobile. Vulcaniting ipeeicy. ielepntono S62 Armory Building WE NOW HAVE AMCO DAIRY FEED UNION HARDWARE CO. PHONE 108 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Eft' tdg, pee 4": , t ; Doable edge, per dozen K We pay poetajte one way. Firker & Son, Lebanon HAIiTOIElffl. DO IT YOURSELF Do it your elf. Make your old car look new. Ask ua about it, NOBES' DRUG STORE Get the Habit Save and bank with the FARMERS STATE BANK Your Used Furniture Taken as part pay on new goods af JONES & PERKINS Phones 13 or 18-1 P. B. WINTERS CHIROPRACTOR Honrs: 8-11 a. m., 2-6 and 7-8 p. av CUf ULTATION AND SPINAL ANALYSIS FUEK Rooms 219-220-222-224. Phone 2.15

PROMOTION SERVICES.

M. K. Sunday schoul at Lower Mount Zion Holds Interesting Services. The Mftholi-t Sunday school a: Lower .Muunt Zion held an elementary promotion services Sunday. Then ucre twenty five promniioiis rangini from the cradle i t 1 to the ir.te.med:ate department. Two were piomotcs !rom the cneile roll to the beginners three from the beginners to the pri nary, eight from the primary to th ,Jnior ano twelve from tin junior b he intei m'sliute. It is the custom o' his school to present those passini from the primary to the junior wit; I'.ih'es. These were givn nut Sunday I'lic children during the service oc upied the choir lot. JOINT MEETING. A j"int meeting of the Young l ad ies' Minion Circle and the V. hat-So-Ever Circle of the Central Christian church was held lust evening in th. church auditorium at which time tb ladies of the church and the member of the C. W. B. JI. were special guest. The feature of the evening w-as t,he excellent and inspiring ad dress giren by Mrs. Ross, fieiil worker for the College of Mission, at Indianapolis. Mm. Ross, who is the mother if Emory Ross, the noted missionary of Africa, is well versed alur.g mit, sionary lines and from her own personal experience gave a message rich in encouragement for missionary work. Miss Norah Parnall had charge of the devotional exercises of the evening, Miss Harriet Ashley gave a vocal number and the members of the. two circles sang the circle campaign and devotional song. Following the address of the evening, the hostesses server! refreshments of sandhti ar.d tr.ffic. ENTERTAINS AT ISHinC.F. Miss Fannie H. Pehnev, of Tor' Jervis, N. Y-, who h lieir.g entertained by Mrs. George Coml"v, o' North Lebanon street, u enmpli mented last evening, when Mrs. Cornley entertained truest for four table-' of bridge in her l.onnr. Following thi game the hos'..-s served a plate lunch eon. Mr. Comley anil her gued ar friends of many years, being rbiini. when both attended hijrh school in Port Jervis. This afternoon Mr". Cornley was hostess for her biidge club Sl'RPUISE PARTY. A surprise party was Riven Mrs. I.. B. Smelser last evening at her home on Kurt South street in ceir-brntion of her birthday anniversary. The evenmir w its pleasantly aient and refreih meats were served. The guests were Mr. and .Mrs. John Uobhins and children, Mr. a.Tl Mis. M. W. Tatlock. Mr. mo Mrs. F. V. Demaree, Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Harvey and children ami Mrs. Mary Hudlry. TO MEET FRIDAY. The Domestic Science club will meet Friday afternoon In the surgical dressing room for work. All members are asked to bring thimbles. Members please take notice. The hour of meeting is 2:'10 o'clock instead of 2 o'clock as usually announced.

PEACHES

2 car loads 800 bushels

Jolly Crowd of Old Time Friends

Entertained by Rev. MeKinsev and Wife. "The Belles of W is an organiiation from "long, long ago," to porpetuate the memories of the golden days of splendid maidenhood. Yesterday six of the members ot this soroiity met with the Rev. and Mrs. W. P. McKinsey at their residence to renew otd time memories and inU'lchanee the greetings of an exalted friendship, to counsel admonish and strengthen each other in th discharge of dutv, and to deliberate on the means best calculator! to promote the objects of their association. There were present, Mesdames Rrsl'nan, PerVins, McCann and Heed of his city; Mrs. D. 11 Olive, of Indiunanolis. and Mrs. T. H. B. M.fain. of Crawfordsville. The day was spent in social greeting, ren,ini.scencet:. songs, ladings and other means of entertainment. Mr. Ileorge Brickley Cones, of Meade, Kansas, who hap;tened to be a guest at the McKinsey hfne that day, wis a delightful member of the jolly party . A Kountifu' dinner, mainly from Rev. McKinseyV garden, was served at the noonday ani' f which all seemed to partake hear ily. How Ruth Perkins got into thi rowd of youngsters remains a secret ,-et she was there. Misses l-'lorencf McXeciey and Miss ''vthe Perkin. bd the square thinK i'or the guests u . ha!f . f the McKinsey household. DINNER PARTY. Husbands of Members of Y. M. L Club Entertain them Delightfully. The husbands of the members of .he Y. M. I., club delightfully enterained the club members at n dinner arty given last evening at the home if .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Itootim or We.-t Dicks r.treet The affair was ziven in return for the many dinner:(riven the club members at which timt the husbands were the honor guests For the dinner the guests were seatei it one large table centered with a bowl of cosmos. The evening was nent informally. Those present were: Mr. and M P-Moi, Witt. Mr. ani Mrs. 01 Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Car! Caldwell, Mr. and Mis. Will Rowan Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lowe. Mr. ar,' Mr;. Clarence Hooton and Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Ashley. Yesterday aftvr noon, .Mrs. Push W. Smith entertainer1 the club momltcrs at her home or West North street at w-hich time Mr. Harry Thompson of Whitestown and Mis. Stark of this city were special guests. MARRIED TODAY. Miss Irie M. Price and Claude f. Wiley of Mechanicshurg. Wed. This morning at 10 o'clock at the Farmer's State Hank occurred the marriage of Miss Irie M. Price, daughter of James S. Price, of near le -hanicsburg, and Claude (1. Wiley, son ,.f Joseph Wiley of east of Mechanics burg, the Rev. Hon.er Dale officiatim? The. young couple were accompanied by the bride's mother. They will re side on a farm near Mechanicshurg. FAMILY REl'N ION. The second annual Flush reunion was held at the home of S. D. Hush near Lower Mt. Zion Sunday, Sept'-m ber 23. The morning was spent socially. At the nn hour the usu.'.l big dinner was spread consisting of fried chicken, vegetable, salads, pickles, pie, cake and a variety oi sweets. Instead of eating picnic fashinn the guests were seated at a long table. In the afternoon the time wxspent in various ways all having a good lime. Those present were John i;v imi f,u;i... w,. r,u!.. d ,r,, C.eorge Steward and family, Mr. and Mrs, S. J. Hnechler and Stevie Howman from near Pitt;'boro: I.ee Henehler and family, from Raintown; Wm Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. J. .. Higgins and Miss Verla Higgins, o' Advance; Miss Stella Engle, of Darlington; Evere't Kelley and family and Mr. ami Mrs. Ernest Kelley, of Crawfordsvillo; W. W. Bush and wife. Miss Mollie Dickerson and J. D. Emmert and wife. Extra fancy Elbcrta's

Jolly Stitchers Mr. Aiwrt Hine.

1 :.'!. D. -M. C. clt;b Mr. !. A. Neas, 2 (X). Ihimblcine flub Mis. Kd. Uohanon,

inCI W. R. C Red Cress sewing C. A. illUL'H- hall, l.

Uomestte ffcience ciui onrirtcni dressing room, 2:0. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Rieke Anderson, of this city, is visiting relatives and friends in Indianapolis. John Flaningam and daughter, Miss Jane, spent yesterday afternoon in Thorntown, looking after business interests. Mrs. Charlea Morgan has returned from Edinburg, where she has been visiting her sister, Mr. William Jolliss. Mr. and Mrs. J. ). Kersey. Miss Mae l-e and Charles IVtig saw, "Tin Beds" at the English theater last evening. Miss Huttie Adler and Miss Corahelle Riley will return this evening from a short visit in Indianapolis with Mis. Purnell. Mrs. O. IS. Stephenson and daughter Corrine. who have b"en spending the summer in Chicago, arrived home the first of the week. Mis. Will Rice of Fast Washington street had as hr dinner guests today Mr. and Mrs, Charles Leek and children, of Indianapolis avenue. Mrs. C. F. Langjahr, of this city, and Mrs. Anna Larison, of Indianauolis, left Wednesday for a two weeks' visit with their sister, Mrs. W. W. Temple, of Eng'ish. Mrs. David Olive, of Indianapolis, jnd Mrs. Salome McCain, of Craw"orilsville, are spend. ng a few day? -ith tiieir sister. Mrs C. P. Rodman, if North I ebannn si reet. Mrs. J. W. Ab'. itt, of East Washngton street, has as her guest her ister. Mrs. J. II. Jones of Park county. Sunday. Mr. .boies and two lauehters were guests at the Abbitt home. Mrs. W. A tluntin and daughter. Mi.,s Pauline Vinson, will leave in the morning for a visit "f two or three reeks with relatives and friends in Tennessee. They will visit at Westmoreland, Knoxvilla and Columbia. Mis. Mary KLrkinger returned today from Ceshen and South Pond where she has been spending several days. In Goshen, she was the. guest -f Mm. Watt Foglo und in South iiend of Kev. and Mrs. L. K. Appleby and Mrs. Charlea Shepherd. Mrs. Harold Perkins and daughters. Martha Josephine and Margaret, and son Robert, of Pasadena, Cal. will arrive Saturday for an extended visit with Mrs. Perkins' mother. Mrs. H. F. M"Key of East South Rtreet. Mrs. MeKey will meet them in Chicago. After a three weeks' visit in In lianapolis, MifS June Flaningam, of this city. Bnd Miss Hallie Want, of Thorntown, returned home yesterday. While in Indianapolis, they spent the time with the two daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mceks, who were in the east on a pleasure trip. Mrs. Ellen Wills, of Jumeson street has returned from Terre Haute where she was called the first of the week in account of the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. Fred Jennings, who is a patient in a hospital in that city. .No hopes are given for her recovery. Mrs. Jennings is well known here, where he has frequently been the guest of her sister. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Nee-e, t;f Cieeiisbutg, formerly of this cdy. have moved to Richmond, where th'ir 'aughtrr. Miss Donna, has entered Karlham college. Miss Electa F.isio-. formerly of I,ebanon, now of Richmond, will be a student at Eariham college this year. BIRTHDAY SI HPRISE. Mrs. Lurinda Jones, of near Lower Mt. Zion. whose seventh-fifth birthday anniversary occurred Wednesday was given a surprise Sunday by her children and grandchild: en. It was r. surprhie which was so wisely planned and carried out that Mrs. Jones never su.pirirm-d anything taking ph-re above the onliiHiiv. Otto Whiteley. a son-in-law. attd Mrs. James Roherts. a grulluiiauKd , li"k 1 vul tvi m motor ride Sundjy morning returning about the noon hour to find all the relatives except to gran Ithildi en, of Zionsvi'le, to greet her. A long table had ber. filled from the hasketa that had been brought and it was said "it wi:i something wonderful to look upon." Twelve large cakes besides al most everything else in the line of eats were placed on the table. Those present were: Mrs. Mary Miller and children, Lucile and Cecil, Mrs. Ver-

HAVE- COME

These are as fine peaches as were ever grown

.yraigs iTiaay ana Saturday Specials For these two days only, we will offer 7- Coats for Ladies and Misses, the very newest styles the very best materials including Plush, Velour, Pom-Pom, Broadcloth and oilier new seasonable materials, unusual offerings that you should see. QOA AA Special for these two days at .0l.VU Fifty Suits in Navy, Green, Taupe, Black and Brown Poplins. Serges and Borella Cloths, sizes to fit most every- COH ffi body, unusual offerings that you should see 0ivUv We can not fully describe these. Come in and see them and be convinced that they are better than you expected to see for the money.

North Side Square nita Proffltt. Mr. and Mrs. James Rob erts, I.on Larimer?, of Jamestown llr. Itennett and wife, Harvie J re ; and family, Clarence Culley and wife near Jamestown. Those from Zions ville were Dorothy Jones, W. A Dickey. Mrs. Ann Jones and family 1'errv Jones nnd family, James Junes j and family. Those from n-ar Lower Mt. Zion were: Theron Miller and family, R. Ansehutz and wife, F.ari Crave ami family. Itar..l.l iwrnn...! and family. Otto Whitely and family. K. M. Craves and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1". Craves, Alva Culley and family and Clyde Culley and family. Willani Craves of Advance took a group picture nnd also pictures cf two groups of r-dativt s who n i re--nted four ger.eiations. The first group consisted of Mrs. Lurinda Jones, her d lughter, Mrs. May Miller, Mrs. Miller's son, Theron. and his daughter. The other group was composed of Mrs. Mary Ansehutz. her son, E. M. Craves, Mrs. Craves' her son, Everett. Mrs. Ju i received many useful presents. , MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETING. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the M. F. church met Wednesday afternoon in the church par lors with rather a fair number pre sent considering the threatening weather. Dr. Parkin was present a.i gave such an encouraging ant! in.-pir-ing talk that it was too bad that even member was not present to le-ur it. Those that were there felt th:ii. t" work in this great cause is one of the I greatest of the church., ut homo as well as out in the field. The society has tiiis year sent out over $:;o0 anil this, is the ltest report they have had Or. Paikin in his talk, spoke of the great vork that a few women bandy! together tun ilr- all over the world. It is highly complimentary to the ciiur h to really know what is being done. This is just the beginning of a new year and all feel encouraged to v.nik mother year even mure successfully than the one just passed and want to unite the attendance of the ladies of each meeting as nearly as possible to help inspire to more zealous work. "We need the presence of the merr,ters to encourage us to wmk; for in unison there is strength f was the consensus of opinion of those present. GAVE A DINNER. Rev. and Mrs. O. H. Carmirhael. of East Main street, entertained at dinner yesterday noon, I. vie Stephenson a, member of the mar in- corps in t..o:r, at q nti-o. V:t.; h- is en joying a sboit furlough, and Bayard Shumate, who loaves .-oon for Chicago, wherr. he has Heeepted a position as government w ireless oerator. Children' coats children's dresses newest fall styles at Isadorc E. Fight hundred bushels of peaches arrived at Hutchings' today. OB WORK AT REI'ORTEh

"SUPERIOR SERVICE"

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!! Il,c sOrttlMK'l s WASHINGTON. C The co-pplrti.m of the : ments for the .-Mionul the greatest constrticli undertaken by any poi within tim e i-ic-ths tl: dier i Jobs ever inment, and gnvenvurnt I has expend d appiov.oiat.d) Jl.'.ll.uW!.ih0 upon this work, whereas tiie larg-1 est par for the I'anama canal was, -lil,iio0,(i'i(l. Within sixty days pjo sawmills in al! parts i f the country shipited more than f00.000.0) fret of lumher to the I cantonment sites. Altogether 9HJW0 I kegs of naii-t were U'-cd; there were i installed 140,IKW doors and fifta;,ufH feet of wall board was used for in-1 .-iile sheathing. . When paved streets, telephones, pre protection, elei-tric lights, water sup-

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