Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 36, Lebanon, Boone County, 9 November 1917 — Page 3

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SOCIETY BY MISS ESTHER PERKINS

CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW, M. E. Church, Saturday, Nov. 10- 2 to 8

SOCIAL CALENDAR.

SATURDAY. W. H. C, G. A. K. hall, 1 :Ofl. MONDAY Bay View club, Mis. William Emmons, 2:00. ' , TUESDAY. Fortnightly club, Mrs. W. C. Davis, 2:30.

PERSONAL MENTION.

The Success of Our

The Edison Laboratories have given us notice that the list prices of the various models (if The New Edison will not be increased until January 1, l!lrl. The Edison Laboratories do not intend to pa.-.s on to the consumer the entire amount of the war tux on phonographs and records but are absorbing a portion of it themselves. Yon will want to hoy your New Ertiwn before January first. We sugjest that you make your selection now . ,

W.W.STEVENS E. Side gq. Phone 55 i

JONES, THE CLEANER R. C. JONES Phone 387 105 W. South St

THE REXALL STORE

Harry L. Kenworthy HANDLES ALL, KINDS OF NONTAXABLE SECURITIES Residence phone, 224; Office. 1M

WE RECOMMEND NATURE'S CREATION For Tuberculosis, Asthma, Bronchial Catarrh, etc. Ask us about it LONG & DAVIS

EVERY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT THE PAINT SPOT HARRY SAUNDERS Phone 100-Y Wert Ham It

L. W. KIRTLEY DENTIST Ftrat NatiiMtal Bank Bnilaiiii Third Floor

BI-WEEKLY MEETING. The regular bi-weekly meeting of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union was hebl yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harry Hamilton on North Meridian street with Mi-'. Jerome Kersey hostess and director of the program. The mooting wa; opened with the singing of "All Hail the Power of Jesus's Name" nftr which the scripture lesson, the li'tfrd Psalm, was read by Mrs. T. O. Sick. Vnr the roll call the members responded with ervonomical recipes. Mrs. Harriet Kreil then made an earnest plea for the temperance move in the Sunday school; Mrs. Lafayette Wilson, flower mission sueeriratendent, (rave a report showing the (rood work the union Has accomplished; Mrs. Harriet Kreil sang "1 Am Happy in Him" and Mrs. Homer Dale sang, "He Knows It All." Mrs. Kersey followed with a most interesting and instructive talk on household economic methyls of canning fruits and vegetables. Economical cooking was also discuss ?d. The pleasures of the afternonr ere concluded with the serving of 1 plate lucheon by Mrs. Kersey, assisted by Mrs. Hamilton. The meeting was largely attended and mem, bera all felt tliat they received a .Treat inspiration to press on in thf great work. One new member was received into the union. For the met;ng the Hamdton home was attractive with many bov.ls of late autumn flowers.

I program was two vocal numbers, "In the land of the Sky ll'ue Water" (Cad- ! man) and "Dawn' by Mrs. Fred I Donaldson. At conclusion of the proj irram a refection was served. Mis1 I.ofa Jackson of Muneio was a guest ! with Miss Maude Witt.

DANCING PARTY. About one hundred girls attended the dancing party given last evening at the Watson hall the proceed of which went to the Ked Cross society for the purchase of yarn. The music was furnished by Edward Brandicamp, pianist, of Crawfonlsville a'id Harry .Stephenson, drummer, of this city. Thirteen dollars, the smoimt cleared after all exjienses were paid, was turned over to the Red Cross society.

OFFICERS ELECTED. The following officers wre elected at the meeting of the Missionary society of the First Christian church held Wednesday afternoon at the church; president, Mrs. Omer Perkins; vice president, Mrs. Lee Morris; secretary. Mrs. Charles Miller; treasurer, Mrs. Elmer Thompson. Plans were made for the study of a mission book for which Mrs. Edna White was elected instructor and it was also detided to pay the house rent for one missionary in Japan. The devotional exercise of the afternoon was conducted by Mrs. Ida Hill. STUDY OF FRANCE. A continuation of the study of France was given at the meeting of the Magaiine club held yesterday afternoon at the home of Miss Joy Shelby on North Lebanon street, the assistant hostess being Mrs. Hyron Jones. Mrs. C. E. Fi.-h had for her ubjert "A Day in the Louvre" and Mrs. M. V. Adler discussed. "Eighteenth Century Sculptors Coyscvox. Houdon and Pigulle." Both topics were illustrated and were very instructive. The third number on the

JOLLY SOCIAL HOUR. The members of the Jolly Sori::l Hour club spent the afternoon yoserday at the. home of Mi --. W. P. Ray I on East Washington street, at which time the houis were given over i.o Red Cross sowing. This was folowed by a short business s. ''-ion and i social hour and during the hour a luncheon was served. Mrs. Lou Ilrilc f Westfield was a guest.

WEDDING ANNOUNCED.

of Miss pearl A. Kirk

if Thorntown and Charles Fulton of Franklin enjney, Is announced the wedding taking place last Saturday evening at the Presbyterian church in Thorntown. After a short visit, with relatives in that place Mr. and Mis. Fulton left for their home in Fran'clin county.

Mrs. E. T. Lane is recovering from a recent illness. Mrs. Jacob Strand, of near Elizavil'e, has as her week end guest, Mrs. i-. F. Norton, of this city. Miss Fcfn Al'statt is ill at her home on East Main street. Charles McClain of near Dover is recovering from a two weeks' illness. Miss Lou Ki-roodlc. of North Meridian street, who has been ill for the past week is slowly improving. Mrs. Mary kleiser, of Indianapolis, is the guest of -Mrs. O. R. Stephenson and other relatives and friends. Arthur gly and Clarence Sutphin went to Flint. Mich., yesterday on n husiness trip for the Airhart garage. Mrs. W. .X. Lasley, of Advance, was the g.iest Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hossett. of Souln West street. Mr. and Mis. W. J. Kelly have gone to CliMio for a week's visit with Mr. and .Mis. Ku-diton Daily and family. Mr-. C. R. Matthew spent Thursday i'i Lidiannpoli.s with Mrs. John Rarrett. r; Albany, a patient in the Kerr sanitarium. Miss Katherine Lorn.', a student at

, DePauw university, will spend the week end with her parents, Mr. and . Mrs. M. C. Long. 1 June Handle, the daughter of Frank Handle, of near New Uninswick, who has be'-n very ill for several days is slowly improving. Mrs. William Fi.-h ::nd daughter. Mrs. Karl Winn, wen! to Manson to- . I .lay for a short visit with Mr. and 1 Mrs. George (Jalvin. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Nelson and I Alonzo Nay were the dinner guests i ti day of Mr. ami Mi -. Vem Nelson i.f Fist South stiert. 1 The Fortnyght'y club will meet rwHt ! Tuesday afternoon at -.: o'clock at the lioma of 'Mrs. Will 0. Davis on North M'-ridian street. Mrs. Mao Hooptshm and fnmily, of Rosston, wt re gue.-ts yesterday of Mrs, Hoopeston's sister, Mrs. Samuel. Small, of North East utrr.t. Samuel Allen and family of Indiani.ipolis nre mnvirg to this city, taking j up their residence in the Anderson I property "n No-th Fast street Mis Myrtle Irwin has returned to her home in Frankfort after a few , days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. ' Fofland of East Superior street. Mrs. Joe Lane of north of Lebanon and Mrs. William Huston of Jennings coiu'ty have gone to Chicago for n visit with lurs. Huston's daughter. ; Mrs. F.d flippy, of Wavelar.d, will iar.-ie S:durdiiv to r.'in:ii'i ove- Suni dav with her mother. Mr, (ieorge I Miller and her ister Miss Maude Mil

ler. John R. McL.i.iL'hlin retu ried Tuesday from n ten Jav ' trip thr algh II-

NOVEMBER SILK SALE t Is Easily Understood It includes silks chosen with care the leading weaves and colors the very silks that have the call. At prices that are considerably loss than regular markings. HERE ARE A FEW SPECIMEN ITEMS:

MARRIED THURSDAY. Miss Erma Darnell, of Jnlietville, laughter of Frarjt Darnell, beeame the bride of Clyde Hine. son of William J. Hine of this county, yesterday, the ceremony being perfoimed in the :ar!ors of the Fanners' State Hank t.y the Rev. Homer Dale. Mr. am' Mrs. Hine will reside on a farm m ar Jolietville.

DINNER GUESTS. Mrs. Frank Woohy. Miss Cora Riley. M.- llattie Adler and Harold l.aFollette went to Nohlcsville last evening, where they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haines. I'unny the evening a number of vocal elections were given by Mrs. Haines and Mr. LaFollette.

Rushton Proctor, son of Frank Proctor, of Indianapolis avenue, is very ill.

Groceries

Soincthinjr New Becfsts k Flour for Gravy Persimons Lettuce Cranberries Celery Grimes' Golden Apples. Potatoes, per peck 4j Twenty-five pounds of Flour $1.50 SUGAR New Dates, Figs and Nuts.

Lewis & Storm

Thone 42.

Best Serf ice Two Fords.

being made l,y w.,v of St. Louis and Kansas Citv. Mr. and Mrs. Russell M. fford. Miss Fairie Noese anil William Sheehan attendid the por'orniame of ''Verv Good Eddy" at the Murat theater in Indianapolis last evening. Henry Smith of four miles north of Lebanon will go to Fowler Monday, where he will shuck corn for Chailes Ceorad. He will be employed by Mr. Ceozad four or five weeks. Mrs. George Com'ey, Mrs. Irwin Known. Mrs. .1. W. fhelbv. Mis. M. V.'Xllor and Mr. and Mrs. Koy Merger saw Mme. .Sarah Bernhardt at the English theater last evening. Mrs. C. E. Davis and daughter, Mrs. E.lza Rogers, of this city, and Miss Myrtle Roark, of Thorntown, were dinner guest last evening of Mrs. G. .S. Hill, of North West street. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Storms, of this city, and Mrs. Cora Ilruwn and daughter, of ELzaville, nre expected home today from Madison, where they have been gue:ts of relatives and frierus since Tuesday. ! Mrs. Ftha Taylor was called from her home on Indianapolis yesterday to attend the bedside of her mtoher, Mrs. j Clara Steven.-on, who is ill at the ; home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles ; Patton in this city. I Charles Darrough and family, of West North street, will soon move into the property on West Washington street recently occupied hv R. D. Voorhees and family. Mr. Darrough purchased the proerty recently. Miss Loia Jaiksun, of A! untie, euro, yesterday morning to remain over Sunday the guest of Mrs. J. W. Witt and daughter. Miss Maude. Miss Jackson is a niece of Chic Jackson, the originator of Roger Bean. , ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Masters will take up their residence in Indianapolis next week, Mr. Masters having accepted a position in a shoe store in that city. Mrs. Mnsters went to Indianapolis this morning and Mr. Masten who is at present employed m I the uhoe department of the Adler jstore will go to Indianapolis the latter I part of the week.

98c

$1.25 Lining Satin iSc Yard wide, white, tan, taupe, Conni. mouse Kray nav' w? hrnwn und black.

$1.23 Silk Poplin, 98c Yard wide, half silk, white, rose, plum, wine, Copenhagen, sapphire, light and dark navy, R-.is-s.an green, gray, taupe and black, OC speua! at $1.50 Crepe de Chine $1.39 JO inches wide, all silk, ivory, light blue, pink, maize, Copenhagen, light and dark gray, old rose, turquoise, delft, plum r.nd black, Cj" OQ f penal at

3i Inch black taffeta, extra heavy quality, CC colored edge, $t.2" value JOC $2.2.") satin radiant, soft, lustrous satin, nil silk, 4d inches wide, in every wanted shade, Q'J Q"r special at I? I.JO

30 i-u-h Foundation Silk, half silk and , flesh, white, suitah'e for underwear; nstvy, gray, reseda, wine, nuiise, rose, oilc values, at

in. pink, i bl u-k, 33:

flii inch silk and cotton crepe de chine, light 40 and dark shades, WV values 'xC inch cumfy c'oth for coats, red, (JO TA green, and navy, .3.!W values 0OU

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$30 SUITS $15 $40 SUITS $20

Wonderful New Winter Coats Special Values for Tomorrow that will prove a Revelation to Women of Economy The choicest materials; plain or trimm?d with fur, fur fabric or plush. New colors; plum, taupe, burgundy, green, brown, navy, pekin, and black.

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$19.75 I or $22..10 to $25 Coats Beautiful coats, of silk plush, llolivia, broadcloth, pom pom hnd velour. Superbly lined anil interlined. I'ljiin ot fur trimmed. Scores of difforent models. Ail sizes for women and misses.

Serge and Satin Dresses Offering over Hill extraordinary motlds tomorrow, CIA 0,0, at the low price of up to t- values ll.vU Smart Styles and Trimmings Straight line Models Braided Model Tailored Models Draped Effects Gathered Tunics Embroidered Models Eton Coat Effects .Pleated Models Pannier Effects A remarkable showing of high-class dresses in fine mannish serge and lustrous sattn. Youthful new models in the very liest styles of the season. An extensive gruup ut (hi li.licu lously low price.

Trimmed hats, untrimmed hats, trimmings, everything FOR LESS Choice of ail pattern hats, Gage, Hart, Ach, Kietll patterns ail toVl2.o')U." So.OO There are plain handed sailors, sailors with ribbon, feather and novelty stick-up garnishments, sailors of varying widths, also trim tricome effects and shirred brim styles, black and colors, Lyons and other silk velvet qualities, all abounding in prettiness ami exception- (Pt QQ al value; Sat iplsIO Tarns for misses and children, black and colors, new stvles; values to $l.o!, 98C Ages 2 to 12 years, all kinds and colors, new styles; KQt values to $2.00, at tlJC