Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 23, Lebanon, Boone County, 25 October 1917 — Page 3

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Democratic City Ticket Mayor FIJANK MYERS. Clerk WILLIAM T. SMITH. Treasurer WILLIAM 1). MARTIN. - .Councilman at Larjre HARYK C. TROUT. DKI.ASKIi; SMITH. Councilman First Ward NEW "L'LLHOL I.OMAN. Councilman Second Ward M. I.. KL1.IS. ( 'ounciinan Third Ward I HI! AN WEITZEL. Councilman Fourth Ward (.FC'KCi: W. CRIDER.

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If j ou want your dead animals removed quickly call, or phone, at our expense, day or night, the Clinton Manufacturing Company. Phone 120, Frankfort, Ind. A sanitary truck will be at your place within an hour after your call. P.your sanitary methods, we prevent stock diseases on your farms. By cooperating with us you will help yourselves.

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PALACE GARAGE 220 NORTH MERIDIAN ST Expert Repairing at Reasonable Rates GASOLINE AT WHOLESALE PRICE FREE AIR FORI) REPAIRS A SPECIALTY Free Air. Open Day and Niht. When in Trouble Call Lebanon Auto Sales & Machine Co.

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YOU CAN BUY LIBERTY LOAN BONDS ON WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT First Rural Loan & Savings Association II. P. NEW, Sec.

R. IL Johnson, live stock and general auctioneer. Lebanon, Indiana, R R. 2.

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5 SALE 1 have oompleiH anil have tor sale a five-room cnttaire, u-ith lath. In this house you will find practically ail the modem convenient-en anrl an inspection will please most any exacting prospect looking for a moderate-priced home in a desirable locality. For alc on terms most liberal. J. A. IKX.SHIRE. Croup. If your children are aabject to eroup get a bottle of Chamberlain' Couch Remedy, and when the attack eomi on be eareful to follow the plain printed directions. You will be aurpnsed at kbe quals rlit; wiii it tF.vru.

SOCIETY BY MISS ESTHER PERKINS

I First Meeting of the Club Year Will he Held November 7 With MUs Margaret Day. The Travel club heU its last social ' meeting last evening at tlio home of Mrs. Swell Hollomaa on North Kast irot. Those meetings have heei--hi once a month since the conclus- . m of the cl :.ib program last May. The tir.t meeting for the cluh yea, : W 1 7-in 1 H at which the regular pn i;ram will hr- given, w.ll hp hehl .o mber seventh with the president Mi.-s Margaret Day, of East Pear, r.-et. agisted by M-ss Kth. I Orear. Offii Lnga i of tiie cluh ; ;,r ; vice l,! wrary. E : l'i iilent id.-nt. li,.lt' I 'I lie E si.tive Committee is composed of Man .'IcKi-e. Jane Steven, an-! Alpha "or ins. The cluh roster is as follows: Mi s Margaret Dav; Ethel (Hear -Maiy M'Ke, Myrtie Sterling, Nora! Darnell. Jane Steven. Ms. Eva Hob Ionian. I iia ll.slgc, I.ueile Edwards r,, liene Groves, Crctchen Ritchie Margaret .Shelby. Mary Custer, Ha.-e IVikins, Zora Ritchie. Gladys l!vnl 5! nnii' kichev, Alpha iVtk n.. Esthei I'.-rliin.s, Zuia Stevens an. I Mai-. Stevens. Tl e program for the year is mis i.-Uanenus and the first meeting will -.1 held November 7 with the presj. 'ent. Following is the program as out iiri.-d by the committee: November 7. Hostesses, Margaret )av ami Kthel Orear; Soci "Social Welfare in I.ehan.. F. MrKev. November sl-IIn.-ies.-es Key and Myrtle Stoning, fare. ".lane Adams." Alpi al Welfare n," Mrs. I! . Marv Me social Wo!ia Perkins; iuth in thi Spirit of 1 Citv S (A.I sl, Eva Hollo mao. December 0--H1 i.-ll an.l Jane St "Clara Harton." ) . nee Nightingale. ah Ial McKt-y: le Steven 'Flo

S In-cmber l'.i-Hostesses, Eva ll.,. Ion, an an.l l.ila Hodge, (irah Bag. hi migration. "Mary Antin," Hiuol I'er kins; book review, "The Promise.' 5 Land" (Antinl. Zula Stevens. S January 2 Hostesses, I.ueile EdS wards and Goldiono Groves. Tern perance Movement. "W. C. T. U. Move H ment,". Margaret I)ny; piunn soli, Marv Stevens; "Frances E. Willar.l,' Zoia Ritchie. 5 January lV-Hostessea, Gretohnn E Kitchie and Mariraret Shelby. Wo S .nan's Suffratfe. "Histnry of Woman'S Suffrage." (Jretchen Ritchie; "Susan B. Anthony." Myrth Stcrlinu. January :vC Hostesses, Mary Custer an.l lla.ei Perkins. Military l.ea.l2 rs. "I'ershinir of America," Mary 5 StevenK; "Kerensky of Kupsia," Mar-

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Raret Shelby; Vux-al nolo, i-.t)ier I'er-! kins. , ! February 13 Annual apreaiL Zoi-a : Ritchie. 1 February 27 Hostesac, Gladys Hyrd and Minnie Richey. "Joffre of i l-iance," Kthel Orear; "Alpine Blue, Povils," I.ila HodRC ! .March 13 Hostesses. Alpha per-! kins and Ksther Perkina. Militars. i Leaders. "Hai(f of LnKlanil," Gladys : liyrd; "(adorna of Italy." Minnie liichey. j March 27 Hostesses, Zula Stevens j and Mary Stevens. Belttium "Kinfcj Albert of llclcium." Norah rtumell; "Queen Klizuheth of lielRium," Lueile ; Fdwards; "Customs of Uelgium," ! fioldiene Groves. . I A HAM.OWK'EN PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. Chailesj Shelbiirne; r.r..! dauifiiter, Fern, entertained the foil-wing ituesta Satutd.ty night with! a Hallowe'en party: Mi.-ses ..Maxine Scott, Ruth Peters. Mabel Hickon,; Ha:'.el (lulhon, Olive Hickson, Edith Wiles, CelVste Wood. Kster PeriKO.: Amy and Lois Malsh'iry. Fvelyn and' ."hristina Kincuid, (i.-noa and Sylvia, Kdwanis, Marie Nichols, Bonetha Parr, Lola ai d Dele.la Klaine, Oiivj Hae-nu -k. N'ancv Oavis and Almn Pa.lRe'.t; Messrs." Otha Wiles. Rob- i rt Hickson, Veni Riser. Arnold Ed-j wards. H.irrv Malshury. Sera Kin-. I...I, Karl Tu.ioi, Harve P-owman. Horace Lan, Jew-U Kincai.l. Charley Essex, Lon llownian, Berle Parr. Krvie padR-tt and Ernest White-, head, and Mr. and Mrs. John I'arr, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Merle Sett, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peters, Mr. an.l Mrs. KImer Powell, Mi. and .Mrs. William Wills and daughter, Mavourine, Mr. I mil Mrs. William Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Kincaid, Mrs. Mollis Kin-' aid, Mr. an.l Mrs. Harve Wise, Mr. ind Mis. Mort Riser an.l Mr. an.l Mrs. Atley Stevenson and children. !! freshment.s of apples, bananas ind candy were served.

MKT YESTERDAY. The Loyal Women's class of the t'ential Christian church met yesterlay afternoon in the church. The hostesses were .kw.lames William Fish, Ed Connor, Kate Higgins. ieirire Davis, Will Stevens and 'eorge Mangus. The v.-stry of the hurch wu.s decorated with jaek-o-antern, in k"eping with Hallowe'en tnd with cut flowers. After a -bor business program in hi. h plans were niade for the coming nr, a very int.-reting program was icon. The program wa opened with i song, "My Faith Looks up to Thee." A story was read by Mrs. Fish and i reading by Mrs. Emma Hedge. The Dying Rum Seller." Miss Beu":ih Ricbev ron.lered a piano solo folow d by a reading by Miss Fern -avi. The program wns concluded iv a recitation bv Mrs. Will Stevens. THE HALC YON (Li lt. The Halcyon club met with Mrs. Vewton Neptune, southwest of Lebanon yesterday with an all-day meetng. Mrs. I. S. Adney assisted Mrs. N'ei-tune in thy: hospitalities and it goes without taping that the day as full of enjoyment. At noon a bountiful dinner wafi .erve.l which spoke for itself. After linner a large amount of business as transacted and arrangements vere completed lor the t ! ristnias dmicr which is always a happy event with the Halcyon cluh. The ladies spent must of the afternoon knitting. The full membership was present mil was not ready to leave at 5:00 clock. (HVEN A SI RPRISE. Mr. an.l Mrs. J. C. Goodwin, living rest of town on the Crawfordsville end, were surprised Tuesday evening ben about thirty-five neighbors an.l . ien.ls came anil took possession of heir home to bid them farewell beoie they leave for their new home in .ebanon. Apples and bananas were served in ( bun. lance to all present. While all exessed deep sorro'.v on account of ".-i"ir them from the community they 11 j.-in in wishing them success and anpiness in their new home. HOSTESS TO TRAVEL CI. I'M. Mrs. Newell Hollrrnan was hostess the Travel cluh last night ut a .oeia! meeting, the last of the year, it her heme on North Ea.-t strt. The assistant hostesses were Mis. Louis, Sterling, Mrs. Claude M.-h'ey, Mrs. Walter Hodge ami Misses Mary Stevens and Lucille Edwards. , Two new members, Mrs. Noble ; Shelby and Mrs. Donald Byrd anil the rollowmg ladies were guests: Misses Holloman, Bess Sutphin and Juanitn Varntx and Mr. Clyde Nease. IIIRTH OK A DAl'GHTER.

'of the birth of a baby girl, Rarhara u'ts t'Hy or Mr. and Mrs. Ani Elizabeth, to Mrs. Mace Gray, of Han- , Ul,ny Kincaid cock, Maryland- Mrs. Gray wa. for-' K- "vt- who h? , hr'n imerly Mis. Mace Duff of than city. , . uet of her ton, George I aimer.

SOCIAL CALENDAR. FRIDAY. To M club Surgical room. 4 00. dreaeinf Kaighborhooa club Mrs, .John Frank, 2:00. Past Chief, club Mrs. Ed Bofcan - Don, 2:S0.

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Children's and Misses' Coats on Sale $3.75 Plain velvets, plush, novelties, etc., (not all sizes) $3.75 Ladies' Plain and Novelty Coats $5.00 Sale of Ladies' Plush Coats at $15.00 and $19.50

SILK PLUSH COATS $15.00 Si'.k plush coats, regular $20 coats, on sale C1 r Art Saturday lO.UU

Buy Furs Now While We are Closing Them Out

PERSONAL MENTION. D. E. Stark is in Muncie on bus Ivory Tolle ma.le a business trip to Indianapolis Wednesday. Mrs. John Adams and children will spend Saturday in Crawfordsville. Mrs. J. C. Smith was the guest today of Mr. and Mrs. E, D. Wright. Roy Adney returned yesterday from a business trip to Srranton, Pa. Misses Lucille Edwards and Mary Stevens spent the day in Indianapolis. Mrs. J. W. Hedg-s and Miss Hazel Shahan spent the day in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fall, of Indianapofis, will spend (ho week end here. Walter Whitecotton and fa-mly returned today from a visit wi'h relatives in Advance. Miss Velma Smith-on has accepted a orsiuon with the Economy Dry Company, Little Thelmii Dale Lowe, of Zionsvj0i js spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin liradley. Philip Eugene, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mi-Daniel, of near Dover, whe (,B ,.,. , j mPh improved. Mr am yrB rvj,, !,adley will s.,n,i the week-end in In.liaimpolis wjtn yT Bn(j Mrs. Warren Daily. Minnie Richev has gone to fmra?0 f, a visit with her broth -r. nj,,, Richev, and her c.uun, Vic'IranT Mr.. Henrv Kincaiil ano th; nnn lamuy n-iun. ire. ........ ... Andemon yestenlay. Mm. MitcheJI Tillotnon and Mian Nina Beck went to Greeticastle tm'ay ? !! be cuest at Uie Alpha Chi 'Omega house for several U. ! Mm. Matthew Meade and son, Wil iliam, who came Saturday for a visit I with Mm. Oliver Proctor, returned I to their home In Chicago today. j Mm. Jack Tie and grandson j WajriB Click, and Mr. William S-m-

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an Inve retained from a short visit with Mis. C. u. Sparks of west of I.ehiyion. Mrs. Alva Peatty, of east of I.ehan n, had as her guests t-slay Mrs. John pohannnn, Mrs. Harry llohannnn, Mrs. Charles Staton and Mrs. J. M. Worley. Mrs. E. L. McDonald, .Mrs. Zcke McCormick Nellie McCormick and Mrs. Radcr motored to Ft. Harrison t.-dav and spent the d..y with Irwin McDonald and Marion McCurmick. Mrs. Bert WycotT and three chililren, Elma. Samuel i.nd James, of llariison, Ark., came yesterday for xtended visit with her mother, Mrs. Fmma N.-alis. and her son, John WyrolT, an.l wife. Mr. an.l Mrs. N. W. Mattix enternririi at .linn.-r Wednes-ln, evening !r. aid Mrs. Ed Morris and daugh ter, Jean, Mr. and Mrr. Will Hoot on I daughter. Marv Elisabeth, and Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Ball. I.eRov Mclr.,,1, of Brrwn's Valley, sp nt the day with Mr. and Ru"h Witt. i-l.-.c accompanied home by vife Jaia'ht.-T, J -;.n, w ho guests of r- latnes he: the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Schroyer. of West I.afay'-Uc, are the guests of Mr. Scbnyer'. si.-ter. Mrs.. Chve Witt, and Mr. Witt. Mr. Schroyer is employed by the Buck Stove Range Co., and is conducting the demon.stra'ion now lieing held at the Union Hardware Co. Hert Winters will leuve tonight en a two weeks' business trip to New Ycrk. HOSPITAL NOTES. WITHAM. Born to Mr. and Mm. Brush Mclntyre, a boy, Jamea CHmls, this morning. . Mrs. Jane McDuffie, who had s cat iraet removed two weeks ago, re turned o her heme In Advance thi. morning.

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