Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 27, Lebanon, Boone County, 30 October 1917 — Page 3

SOCIETY BY MIS3 ESTHER TERKINS

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I Miss Audra Brat ton Becomes She Bride of Mr. Ross Dale.

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A simple wedding solemnized this afternoon at the home of Rev. Demetrius Tillotson, in Cruwfordsiil!e. when Miss Audra Bratton beiamt the bride of i!r. Rus Dale. The i double ring service was rend by Rev. "'illotson. Mrs. Jennie Finch, an aunt uith whom the bride has made her :t;ine. was the only witness to 'the .eremony. The bride wore a suit of navy blue French sere with blouse ! i f white georgette nnd filet .lore, hat of black ami fur stole of Hudson M'ul. The bride is a member of the 'i ri Kappa sorority and of other social clubs of this city. Mr. Pale iif the son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ham Pale .ind holds a position with the Elbert Perkins Clothing Company. Mr. and Mis. Pule will go to housekeeping in their newly furnished home on Stoltz street. Boih Mr. and Mrs. Pale are among Lebanon's most estimable young people and have a host of friends who extend congratulations and best wishes.

WEDNESDAYWoman' Industrial Union of First : Baptist church, Mm. Morris Horner, 12:00. ! THURSDAY. ' Afternoon Bridge club, Mm. Hermo Beck, 2:00. FRIDAY. ., , Domestic Science ''dub', ' surgical dressing room, 2:00. Thimbleine club, Mrs. Charles 1 Church, 2:00. Cooking club, Mrs. Tom Sheridan, 2:30. I Jolly Stitchers Mrs. -M. W. Lane :.d Miss Zora Lane. 1:30. '.

1 West End Bridge club Mrs. Anna j Hyers, 1M.

PERSONAL MENTION.

HALLOWE'EN PARTY. A delightful Hallowe'en party was given last niitht in the league rooms of th4 Methodist church by the members of the Epworth League. The Hallowe'en colors of yellow and black were effectively used in the decorations of Japanese lanterns, pumpkin 1 faces and pumpkin flowers. The guests were met at the door by ghosts. Each guest found his partner for the grand march by matching cards. They were marched to the witches' den where their fortunes were told by lamp light. Mrs. Norton and Horace Jones won the prizes for being the best masked. Contest und games were played during the evening. Souvenirs o; baskets made from crepe paper imd filled with home-made candies were given the guests.

Mrs. Charles Adnir and Mrs. J. R. i Ball spent the day in Indianapolis. Mis Anna Canada, of Jamestown, was the week end guest of Miss Mary Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cpombs were I in Indiannpciis today to lAtend a Red Cross meeting. i Miss Bculah Richey has taken a position as bookkeeper at the First National Bank. ! Mrs. Morrell Tilson has returned toj her home in Franklin after a short visit with Mrs. Harry Hamilton. Mrs. Bvron Jones will go to In-

dinnapolis tomorrow for a short visit with Mr. anil Mrs. Clarence Fall. Miss Cora Spencer, of Sheridan, is spending a few days with Mrs. Wil!ian. Cox, of Indianapolis avenue. Miss Madge Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Miller, who was Injured by a fall last week, is improving. The West End Bridge club will

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LYDIA E. PINKHAM S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Is the greittsfc rvtinad fee imm&tos ills feFdm

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INSI'IRIM; SERVICE.

The W. C. T. V. held a very in-

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meet rridav evening at i :.10 with Mrs. r " ... , . ,i . w. (afternoon at the rirst Baptist church, Anna Byers on West Washington i ... . 1 Rev. Mckinsey took for his subject,

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Next Sunday the services will bo held at the Central Christian church. Rev. Kent will deliver the addie.s.

FARM BARGAINS.

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Mrs. C. H. Cobb and daughter. Miss Elizabeth, of Attica, come tomorrow for a several days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. PeVol.

Mrs. James Cory, of Syracuse, Neb., and Mrs. R. E. Smith anil son, j

of Marion, are the guests of Mr. and) One hundred and seventy-six acre Mrs. Walter M. Cory. in Boone county, 4-room house, good Mrs. W. J. Boyd, of t'rawfordsville,! barn with sht-j and rnrn crib; a!l and Mrs. Nuncy Cochran, of Indiana- good out buildings; well ferced and polis, were t'.ie guests today of Mr. well ditched; lies level; three acres and Mrs. Frank Hynum. -of woods pasture; three-fourths black; The Industrial Union f the Metho- a good farm; 3'a miles to elevator; dUt church will have a called meet-! l mile to school; -' miles to rhurrh;

ing Wednesday afternoon at 3:00 i price f 175 per acre. Call W. E. Mil-

dock nt the Methodist church.

Miss Marian l'arkin will leave to-1 night for Camp Uraart, tyaifosti, W.,i where she will give three entertainments under the auspices of the Y. M.

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ler over Big Springs telephone or write him, Lebanon, Ind., R. R. 7. 10-27-5t-e. o. d.

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Democratic City Ticket Mayor FRANK MYERS. Clerk WILLIAM F. SMITH. Treasurer WILLIAM D. MARTIN. Councilman at Large IIARVE C. TROUT. DELASKIE SMITH. Councilman First Ward NEWELL IIOLLOMAN. Councilman Second Ward M. L. ELLIS. Councilman Third Ward URBAN WEITZEL. Councilman Fourth Ward GEORGE W.CRIDER.

BAY VIEW CH'H MEETS. The Bay View club held its firs', meeting of the year Monday after noon at the home of the president. Mrs. Charles I). Orear. on West North street. Twelve members were present and responded to the roll call with current events. Mrs. Orear made mention of the article on "Conservation" written by Mrs.. William Emmons of this city and published in the Indianapolis litar of Sunday. Mrs. Wilma Walker gave a very complete and interesting review of tb1 new war story, "Mr. Bittle Sees it Through" by H. G. Wells. The remainder of the afternoon wa spent with Red Cross work. The hostess served a light lunch.

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home Sunday on account of the ill-'11 are requested to meet at ( as ness of her mother, Mrs. Belle Titus. I Hli" Promptly nt 1:30 p. m. Thu u . r.i..;. I day, November 1, to attend the fun

The' Chicago Stock Co., at Rutland, al of ''a3t Chancellor James S. DarVeriront. I n'1-

Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Matthews, Mr. i

and Mrs. Frank Walters, Mrs. L. M. I'emberton and Misses Agnes Pembertnn and Bernice Clark will go to Indianapolis to see the "Bird of Paradise" at the Murat this evening.

C. M. VOR1S. K. R. S.

MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED.

JUDGES FOR FLOWER SHOW. The judges for the W. C. T. U Chrysanthemum show to be held November 10, have been announced as fellows: Paul Tauer, Phil Adler. Maurice Jones and William Orear, Sr.

HERE FOR VISIT. Mrs. R. E. Smith and son of Marion are here for an indefinite stay with relatives. Mr. Smith, who has been here for a few days left yesterday for Milwaukee, Wis,, where he has ac cepted a government position as vetterinary meat inspector and will be permanently located in Milwaukee. Mrs. Smith was formerly Miss Cornelia Miller of this city.

Miss Mary Fall Becomes Bride of Lieut. Townnend i. Taylor. i Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Fall, of north of Lebanon, announce the mar- , riage of their daughter, Mary, to i Lieut. Townsend J. Taylor, of Owensboro, Ky. The marriage took place at Inwood, Long Island, N. Y. ; Mr. Taylor is a member of the aviation corps now stationed at Mine'ohj, L. I. He is a graduate of Purdue and a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity.

TO MEFTT FRIDAY. , The Jolly Stitchers will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. M. W. Lane and Miss Zora Lane, west of Lebanon.

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WILLING WORKERS MEET. j The Willing Workers of the Walnut I street church will meet at "Mrs. Alice j iJemott Wednesday afternoon at 2:00' o'clock. A full attendance is expect-! ed. Arrangements are to be made ! for the election board dinner. Pray-1 er meeting will be held at Mrs. Anna Lane's Thursday evening at 7:30. , The meeting last night at the Site-1 more horn was a spiritual uplift MASQUERADE PARTY. Mm. Clarence Cogswell, Mm. Sam j Broshar and Miss Hated West enter- j tained with a Hallowe'en party last night &t the home of the former on j North Meridian street. All the guesta were "en masque." The decorations were in jack-o-lanterns, paper cats and witches. The evening was spent ' in games and dancing. Refreshments of pop corn, apples and candy were served ALL DAY MEETING. Tli W. C. T. U. hld an all

day meeting Thursday at the home of j Mrs. Ed. Henderson, corner of Wost I

and Busby streets. Etch lady Is asked to bring her lunch. The day will be spent in making comfort kits ami bandages for the soldier, i Please note the change in place of ; meeting from Mm. Mary Hendricks to ' Mm. Henderson's.

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MARRIED MONDAY, i Monday afternoon at Squire R. W. : Roberta' office over Petig'a Candy I Kitchen occurred the marriage of

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Lebanon Garage Association

of Lebanon, Indiana We ajrree on and after November 1, 1917, to charge the following rates and prices, as set forth herein: On and after November 1. All repair work 73c per hour to be charped. All changing of tires, size up to 4'2 inches, 23c. All changing of tires, size over 4'J inches, 50c. Storage, per month $4.00 Day storage, (under five hours) 23c Day storage (over five hours) 50c Night storage, 25c; after 11 o'clock. .50c Everett Jones. J. II. Airhart. B.F.lIcrdrich. Shoemaker and Patterson. William II. Frank. II. O. Bobbins.

PALACE GARAGE 220 NORTH MERIDIAN ST Expert Repairing at treasonable Rates GASOLINE AT WHOLESALE PRICE ft.ee air ford repairs a specialty Free Air. Open Day and Night. When in Trouble CaU Lebanon Auto Sales &. Machine Co.

FOR SALE I have completed and have for sale a five-room cottage with bath. In this house you will find practically all the modern conveniences and an inspection will plaase most aay exacting prospect luokiiig for a moderate-priced heme ia a desirable locality. Fur .-ale on terms most liberal. J. A. Hogshire

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

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