Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 10, Lebanon, Boone County, 9 October 1917 — Page 3
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SOCIETY BY MISS ESTHER PERKINS
SOCIAL CAL
HACKNEY-BONHAM.
WEDNESDAY.
W. R. C Odd Fellow, hall, 2:30. j Westminster Cuild of Presbyterian j
church Surgical dressing room, 7:00.' THURSDAY.
tie g jr-t pr seated at son tb appui'Hfd -with Hallowe'en novelties.
MISSIONARY MEETING.
! Miss Doris Bonhsm Becomes Bride of Charles Hackney, of ! uncle. I i The marriage of Misa Doris Bonham, of this city, and Charlei C. Hackney, of Muncie, was solemnited 1 yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Baptist church parsonage, on ' East Washington street. Rev. R. H. Kent catling the service. Misa Bc:.ham is the daughter of Mrs. Charles Rnnham, of Barronne street, and is popular with a large circle of friend. hr i a graduate of the Lebanon high ehi-o1 ami for the past several months rn iii'en eMHiUyed in the office of Worley and Shirley. Following the c. rcn i ry the young couple left for Mu wh.T" they will reside.
The Woman's M issionary society of 5
the First Baptist church will nwet -ThuroHav .fl.rnmm instead of Weil- -
W. C. T. V. Mrs. Enha Armstrong n,jay B, 2:ir o'clock at the church. 2,ft0- ; The hostesses for the meeting will be S Pleasant Hour Embroidery club j Mrs, A. H. Felker, Mrs. Anna Dod-;i Mrs. John C. Perkins, 2:.'10. son. Mrs. Ed Fowler, and Mrs. Ed Mc-' Jolly Social Hour club Mrs. W. H. 'Cauiey. Besides the program there S Moore, 2:00. 1 will be a canned fruit shower for Mis. Social meeting of Dorcas class; Ida Blackwell Thayer of Keam's CanMrs. James Cosier, 2:0. yon, Aril., a missionary among the .5 Woman's Mission (society First J Navajo and Hopi Indiana. All the Baptist church. 2:30. ladies of the church are invited to 5 Magazine club Mrs. Ivory Telle, contribute to this donation. Members 5 FRIDAY. arP asked to note the change in the z Mother', ehih Jnlin'ir.irnev build-' m--tinjf day from Wednesday to 5
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PERSONAL MENTION.
Ail WfurhfJt, ;isr nnii
$1.50 AM). UP j;.
ON SALE AT
PI.ESNTl.Y SIRPRISEI). M: I. K. Appleby, of West North tiw. with her children will ie::w t latter part of the week for li.d.a:.i..'lin. where M.. Appleby hold.-, a !",- ,'"ti, was pleasantly surprised a-' evening hy twenty members of the Pythias ledge. An old fashioned :.-rrv i.-rl was the diversion of the ow-urg, Mrs. Appleby, who since h r residence here has heen a faithful wi.rkr In the lodge and also the Kirn or Shine club, an organization i empo.-ed of !idge members, was presented with a number of kerchiefs, in appreciation of her untiring efforts, an. I vvork efficient. Saturday afternoon Mrs. Appleby's daughters. Ellen and IsaHeile, were given a surprise party at the Methodist church by the members of the Home Guards of which they are members. The afternoon Was plea antly spent in games and ' refreshments were Sf rved.
Rev. John S. Clawson s,pent the day in Indianapolis. Rev. A. L. Ward spent yesterday in Indianapolis. Mrs. William Wise, of South Lebanon street is ill. Mrs. Homer Ottinger, of Indianapolis, is the guest of her sister, Mi'.;. John Hooton, of Barronne street.
Mrs. Wallace Morris
in Whit.-stown, the gufst of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Neidling'
Mr. and Mr
ATTENDED SHRINE PARTY. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. S. Million and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. LaFol!tte, of Thrrn'.own, attended the Slirine party given last evening at tli Murat tha- r tre. Indianapolis, the play of the even- H in being "Nothing !ut the Truth," 5 with William Collier in the leading role.
THE DORCAS CLASS.
AH members of the Dorcas class
pent Monday who wiil attend the meeting of the
elu-s to be held Thursday afternoon -at the home of Mrs. James Cosier east
Alonzo Anderson had of Lebanon, are asked to meet at
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noon dinner fruests Sunday,
id Mrs. L. E. Appieby and fum-
cloek in the rest room of the court mae. Conveyances will be waiting the west door.
ppecials
FOR WEDNESDAY stal White Soap c ke White Soap .rr y Best Coffee, 2 lbs. for 4.V atoes, per peck 40c et Potatoes, per pound... ."Jc
Lies, per peck 4c icCoiTeev.. ,.23c
indsay Bros.
725 South East Street PHONE 120
BIRTHDAY SI KPKISE. Mrs. R. I). Voothees, of West Washington street, was given a surprise party Sunday by a number of tier relatives, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. The guestwere Mrc. Vonrhees' brother. K. A. I.irgenfelter. wife and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rogers, of I'endelton; Mr. and Mrs. William Wr.ght and Mrs. S. C. Colvin, of Indianapolis, the latter being a sister of Mrs. Voorhees. The members of the party returned home Sunday with the exception of Mrs. Colvin who remained for a longer visit.
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cleanses and sootnes the SKin. ;k anydruRnst fora 3Scor $1 bo'.:'.!: mo and apply it as direct'd. will find that irritations, pimples, Ul-j-7etnn blrrfrhes ringworm
I simiiar'skin troubles will disappear.
, little aemo, the penetrating, aatisg liquid, is ttli that is needl. for it e hes m.t stiin emptions, makes skin sr cmrwth and healthy. TlioK.V.e tc".'o.,CI?t:laad,(A
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FAMILY DINNER PARTY.
' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cook enteritained with a family dinner party . Sunday at their home south of Lebi.inon in honor of Mrs. Cook's hrotber. jjohn Shaw, a member of the naval training camp at Charleston. S. . jwho is enjoying a furlough. The j srue-its with Mr. Shaw were Mr. and iMrs. Michael Courtney and daughter. : Marguerite, and son. Lawrence, of I south of Lebanon; Mr. and Mrs. John j Rogers and family, of Crawfordsville: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rogers and Mr. land Mrs. Nicholas Bennett, of this city. J A 6 O'CLOCK DINNER. I Miss Ethol Harlan entertained the Misses Ellen and Isahelle Appleby, I who leave this week for Indianapolis ; for future residence, at 6 o'clock dinner Friday evening after which the 'girls returned home to find twenty'two of their girl friends, w-ho had plnnned a most happy surprise for j them. The evening was spent with j games and refreshments of apples.
doughnuts, and fudge were served, late in the evenirg.
Mrs. James Shera returned last evening from Advance where she ha : been spending some time with relatives. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. H. Meyer returned last evening from a several days' visit near Darlington with Mr. anil Mrs. dianville Brown. Mrs. Elton Hollingsworth, of south we-t of Lebanon, was the guest today of Mr. and Mrs. H M. Rcrraw, of Ni-.-th Lebanon street. Mrs. W. V. Rose, of Ladoga, is spending the week with her granddaughter. Mrs Clyde Noose, and family, of North East street. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and family and Mr. anil Mrs. Samuel Dean and family motored to Indianapolis Sunday and spent the Hay. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheets, of North Salem, were entertained Sunday at the home cf Mrs. Sheets' brother. Clay Sheets, on Barronne street. Mrs. L. S. Major, of Chicago, arrived last evening for a two weeks' vij-it with her daughter. Mrs. Charles H'gbee, and family, of West Washington street. Miss Rarhael Wagoner, of Indianapolis, has returned home after -pending the week end with her aunt, Mrs. Ivy Stephenson, and family, of West
Washington street.
WHATSOEVER CIRCLE. The meeting of the What-So-Ever circle of the Central Christian church wiil not be held this evening. The next meeting will be held on the regular meeting day, the first Tuesday in Novemlier.
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The Annis Fur Line Will be on Display All Day Friday, Oct. 12 Furs of all kinds Fur Scarfs, Fur MulTs. Fur Sdts and Fur Coats. Black Taupe. Poiret and Red Foxes, Kolinsky, Mink, Lynx. Reaver, Otter, Mole, Ermine, Marten, Hudson Seal. Raccoon, Moufflon, Cross Fox. Fitch and Sable. The very newest styles will be shown. This is your opportunity of selecting Furs from a wonderful collection of high-tlas Furs The Annis Furs COME AND SEE THEM YOU ARE INVITED Remember Friday, October 12th.
MOTHERS' CT.l'B MEETING. The Mothers' club of the Julia Harney building will hold its regular meeting Friday at 2:ii0 o'clock at the building.
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ocrurreil lu-,t evening at R:00 o'cl
Mr. and Mrs. Anthonv Kinraid spent at the home of her son, Ceorge .
Monday with Mr. nnrl Mrs. Clarence Smith east of Thorntown after a long Kincaid, of near Fail-view. Sunday illness. Mrs. Smith was born in Virthey were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I.en ginia, Fe.:unry 3, 1835 ami was conMartin of near Fairview. se.iuently eighty-two years of age at drover Shelby has returned from h time of her death. Her husband,
rhicairo where he attended two ames rilns smith, Hied eleven years ago.
Miller and wife attended the Ba:r meetings at Advance Saturday nigltt. Charles Fink and family spent Su.iday in Lebanon. I.yle Miller and wife spent Sumhy with Dave Hayes nnd wife at Col fa v. Virginia Grave spent Sunday in Lebanon. I Stora Grimes and family spent Sunday with Ora Brown and wife near
; Dover. ! Mrs. El wood Seering returned The demise of Mrs.- Sarah Smith home Sunday after week's visit in
Indianapolis. Miss Nancy Eppert of Stop 8 spent
Sunday Wal'te Lebenor Sunday
vith Miss Floia Hoover. Oldendorf and family, of spent Saturday night and vith James Moore and fare-
Expired Last EveriinK at Home of Her Son Funeral Wednesday.
James French and wife and Miss Martha Mcl'arl'er were the Sunday guests of Win. Sheiton and lankly
ROY ALTON. Marie Sanders, who is working at Zionsville, returned home Saturday. Wm. Turley nnd fnmily, of near Traders Point, anil Elmer Sanders
were the Sunday guests of Mrs. S. 1. Sanders. Dave Sirley and family, of Fayette, were the Sunday guests of Wm. Hlandentmrg. Mrs. Scott Harmon, daughter and grandson raited on Mrs. Oliver Wilson Sunday atornoon. Earl Wilson is on the sick list. Mrs, Charles Wallace is on the sick list. . Rp9rtcr by mall $3 per year Job Work at Reporter Office
of the world's series being played in that city by the ChicHgo White Sox and the New York Giants.
Mrs. Cecil Fall. of Frankfort,
She is survived by thre daught
Mrs. Lora Matthewson of Pontiar. 111.. Mrs. Alice Sivillc, of near Rloom-
neton. 111.; Mrs. Wilbur Phillips of
daughter-in-law of Mrs. Alice Fall, of Manitoba, Canada; two sons Charles
Mechanicsburg, left last evening for
Little Rock, Ark., en route to Dallas Texas, where she will spend the winter.
Mrs. Daniel Melntire went to Inditnspolls yesterdqv to fittend the funeral services of her nophew, John C. Cambridge. Mrs. Ora Lock, of Thorntown, accompanied Mrs. Mclntire to Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Shelby, o' North Meridian street, and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Herr, of near Ilianon, raig-
motored to Indianapolis Sunday
L. of Montana and George W. of east 5 j
of Thorntown; one sister, Mrs. Marv f Ann White, of Virginia, also survive. Mrs. Smith was a member of the Bap- j. a tist churrh in Champaign county. - 1 Ohio. The funeral services will be , i conduit.! fioiii the Gmith home - I ' d nesday morning at 10 o'clock with ? ; burial nt Bethel, east of Slabtown. i 1
CONDITION IMPROVES. '
latest reports from Mrs. Robert t
Spirella Corsetiere
MOVING TO INDIANAPOLIS. G. V. Garner, district manager of the Pure Food Specialty Company, was here today transacting business for the firm. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Appleby, who for three years have been employed by the firm, have given up their work and will move to Indianapolis this week. Hereafter, C. R. Matthews will take care of the Chumgold orders.
Karpens'
Upholstered Furniture.
BOULTER-SMOCK CO.
VERY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT TOE PAINT SPOT HARRY SAUNDERS n.ne 100-Y Wen Main Bt.
EMBROIDERY 111 B. lie Pleasant Hour Embroidery , will be entertained Thursday afoon at the home of Mrs. John C. itina on North Meridian street,
JOLLY SOCIAL HOUR CLI B.
rs. W. H. Moore will be hostess
the Jolly Social Hour club Thuri-
a'ternoon at 2 o clock at her horn Eart Washington atreet
b Work at Reporter Office
j W. C. T. I'. MEETING. The Woman's Christian Temperance I'nion will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at. the home of Mrs. Esha Armstrong, 624 Fast Main street. A good attendance is desired. All new members are especially urged to be present as they will be received into the union. An executive meeting w ill be hold at 1 :30 o'clock at Mrs. Armstrongs home. SOCIAL MEETING. ..-:.,! ;., nf the Dorcas class
of the Presbyterian church will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 MO o'clock at the homo of Mrs. Jamea Cosier east of Lebanon. All members are j requested to be present I WESTMINSTER Cl'lLD.
The Westminster Guild of the Presbyterian church will meet Wednesday evening at the surgical dre&sing room in the court house to assist in the work of that department.
iving northeast of Thorntown.
at the Methodist hospital in Indian-
here thev were dinner euests of opiilis, is that she is improved slight-
Archie Dve. In the afternoon the ' Mrs. Craig underwent an oper-
' nnrtv metered tn rrt Keniamin ii,,r. atinn last Saturday for chronic appen-
i rison and spent several hours. dicitis. Complications developed and
! Mr. and Mrs. Earl LaFolWle and her condition became quite serious. f -4 : daughter, of Darlington, were guests i t-v ATflR rn MFFTINf! t ' yesterday of Mrs. Carrie Rice and ; ELEVATOR CO. MEETINd ; Harold LaFollette. of West Main -The Farmers Elevator Co.. of "i street. Mr. and Mrs. Rushton I.aFol'. Thorntown, held a call meeting Mon- 3 'ette and children, of Crawfordsville. 1 ,ay for the election of officers for the ! who also came yesterday remained 'or ronvrig year. No quorum being pre- 4 ia longer visit. wnt the election was deferred. The r-j Mr. and Mrs. D:niel Mclntire, of present officers will hold over until j East Walnut street, r "d as their week new ones are elected. i j lend guests, Mr. and Mm. John Mrln-. E.I tire, Mr. and Mrs. Frank HilU-rt and THORNTOWN. H Mrs. Hazel Brandenburg, all of An-1 , . , , ., . . ft 4 ' derson. Sunday evenirg Mr. and Mrs. El1 C-Tm" aml '"""i T Sun 'sy 1 3 Jesse Neff, of Royalton. were a,B0 ; with Leo Grimes and family near No "J
.guests at the Mclntire home.
INTERESTING PROGRAM. j "The Work in the Home Field" was
W. J. Miller and wife were the u-i-
day guests of R. J. McCann and v if ; of Lebanon. John Pollen and family and Mrs.
' the subject for the interesting pro- Ji-mes Maiden and children spent unjgram given last evening in the ves- day in Lebanon, the guests of Mrs. j try of the Central Christian church ! Ada Anderson. I at the October meeting of the Young :l riatt ani1 wife nent Saturday
; Ladies' Circle of the church. The i innianapons.
Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA
section, of which Miss Leu Cox is! chairman, hail charge of the program and the social hour. Miss Cox conducted the devotional exercises; Miss Ethel Orear talked on the "Work of the Bible Chair;" Mias Jane Stevens told of the work among the American Indians; Miss Lelia flurke discussed the "Mountain Schools" and Miss Alpha Perkins told of the work In the "Home Field." The vertry of the church was attractive with many Hallowe'en decorations, black rats, witches, pumpkin faces and the Hallowe'en colors, yellow and black, being used. Games in keeping with the Hallowe'en spirit were also played and fortunes were told. For the
Stora Gnms and wife and w. J. I
WOMEN STEADY WORKERS J It used to be said that women could , 1 not be depended upon like men to f work steadily, and, consequently, f- f ought not to expect so much pay as f j men employed at similar work. While It would be foolish for any M
young woman to stay at work when physically unfit, it is believed that - moat women now continue at their work as constantly as men. Any wo- l man who is unable to do so, should . take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable r Compound, the old, reliable medicine for woman, and get the aid she needs to unable tier to keep at work.
Attend the Fire Sale At Coombs' Drug Store Tomorrow, Wednesday, Oct, 10 Open at 9 A. M. A fewChristmas suggestions, goods that are not damaged: Bibles, Testaments, Fountain Pens, Box Paper, Manicure Sets, Military Brushes, Combs and Brushes, Tissue Paper, Decorated Paper, Books, Juvenile Qooks, Pocketbooks, Mirrors, Perfumes. Open Wednesday Until 8:30 Coombs Drug Store
