Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 39, Lebanon, Boone County, 13 November 1917 — Page 3
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SOCIETY BY MISS ESTHER PERKINS
IMiss Marion Parkin to Wed Lieut. Dana ('. Lambert, of j Camp Grant. Illinois. An enjoyable meeting of the Itay View Club was held yesterday afterat the home of Mrs. K. K. Kmmona on Ka.t .Main street. The repenses to roll call were current events after which the club had a surprise of another lovely program. The "H'iiIiits were first asked to sinir, lv Countn,' Tis of Thee," Mrs. C. A. T'arkin leading, after wfcifh two in-ter-ftinr letters from Mis. Onelia Ib'pper of Ohio, a former menilwr of the riub was read by Mrs. Wilma Walker. In one of the letters Mrs. Hopper sent tlie "I'rnphecy" by Tolstov. which up to the present time has been fulllilled, with the exception of a few dates which have proven incorI'ert. Accoiihnir to this prophecy the war will end in l!l!5. Mrs. Maurice Jones then eave an interesting talk on the lectuies she had heard at the State convention held recently in Indianapolis. This concluded the program after which a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments were served. During the social hour Mrs. I'arkin announced the coming marriage of her daughter. Miss Marion, to Lieutenant liana Carlin Lambert, of Camp Grant. Rockford. 111., the ceremony to take place Saturday morning at I0.:10 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. 011 South Fa-t treet. Only the immediate relatives of both parties will be present for the reading of the service after which the bridal couple will leave on a wedding trip to Chicago. The club was also very much pleased have with them again an old member, Mrs. James H. Black, and a new member, Hetty Ulark. MIRTH DAY SLRTBINE. Friday, November 9, being the birthday of Mrs. Albert Cray, of near k Ross, also her son, Ward's a crowd of young folks surprised them ' in the evening. The time was passed j in pleyinf games and various other amusements. Those present were I Lemuel Heath and w ife, W. O. Smith land wife. Ceorge McV'ey and wife. Bert Hole and wife. red Morrison and sister, Lucile, Mrs. Mi.llie Brown and family, Ora Smit'u and family. Lester Cray and wiie, Ora Shelley and wife, Abraham Shelley and wife. Bert Cruv anil family, Arvel liron id family. Out of town guests were j Klmer Richards in and family, of I North Salerr, and Mis Mae Adkins of Somers.t, X;. BIRTHDAY DINNER. Mrs. J C. Davis, rf North Lebanon street, eitcrtaired with a noon dinner party ; esterday in honor of the birthda' anniversaries of her grand--hilj, Mary Jane r;ahril, rf ne-ir Eliiarille, and Cuy Davis, Jr., of this city. The foirth birthday of littie Miss (iabriel tccurred yesterday and the sixth birth lay of Master Cuy will take place in :i few weeks. The children entertai'ied were Dorothy Mae Baker and Iras Clee Rowen. of near Flizavillft, and Mary Margaret Huber, of this city. A birthday cake was a fsnture of the party. The little folk receive,! a number of lovely Rifts. ENTERTAINED (.1 "ESTS. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Brown enter j tained nt their home on South Meri dian street test evening, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Boyling and children, Erne-t and I Corabelle, Mrs. Nancy- Hoover, Miss , Pauline Allen. Miss May Morris, Mi.s ! Nola Rams, Miss Ruth Moler, Miss Edna MrCinloy, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Stevens and Frank Hoffman, of this city; W ilbur Stevens, of Dayton, , Ohio. THE THIMBI.EINE CU B. Mrs. T. Z. Hagerman will be hotess to the Thimhleine club at its regular meeting Friday afternoon. . 1 ne hour or meeting is 2:00 oclork. JOLLY STITCHERS CLI R. The Jolly Stitchers rloh will he entertained Friday at the home of Mrs. 1 Ralph Neptune west of Lebanon. WHAT BILLY SI'NDAY SAYS. In one of his meetings at Boston the nfited evangelist said, "I belie-e that every disease ran be cured by some weed if we can only discover it. There is not an ailment that God hasn't somewhere an herb growing that will cure that ailment" The choice medicinal herbs which will cure women's ailments were discovered more than forty years ago, and have been doing their beneAcient work for half century. Lydia E. Pirkham combined them in convenient form in her famous Vegetable Compound, which is to be .'ound in the drug store where every ailing woman may conveniently jret it at small cost. It doe the work!
' Masonis Lodge of Thorntawn tnlerI ' tallied Visitor Last Night. -
Tho Masonic lodge number 113 F. :m A. M-. "f Thorntown, held 0 snlnndul meeting ycr.tcrdny afternoon and but nmini; at the lodge roums. 1 The wr.rk began at 2 o'clock when the rl!owc! :ift degree was conferred on three rnmliilati' after which the lodge obligated two Master Masons. This was followed by a dinner and a smoker. The Mantcr Mason degree wan then riven. Visitors from Crawfordsville, Lebanon, Darlington. Ailvance, Vichi'.nicr.burg. Klwood ami f'arn, III., were present PERSONAL MENTION. Otha Herdrtch. of Indianapolis, spent the day here. Mrs. Jesse Neff i confined to her home on E:.st Main street. Attorney Frank Hutchinson made a business trip to .Vohlesville today. E Cnvernor S. M. Ralston, of Indianapclis, spent yesterday in this city. William Emmons was in Thorntown yesterday afternoon :ian.-actir,g busi-Cro-.er Rij!.--by and Levy Stevens ma.'.o a business trip to lndiaiiapojis today. t . Charles Hays, of Kokomc, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George ("rider Sunday. Mrs. Wilma Walker spent the day in The. Millar. ntown M'th heV brother, Jacoh v.ho is ill. Anna Winter, of Fast Superd. spent Sunday in lidinnai'li friends. 'faiy Anderson is spending pel is 't in Ohio. She will re-n-e Thursday. j Wilbn Ward is ill at the home of , his parents. Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Ward j on Eat Main street. Miss Nora Young was the week end guest of her brother, Olis Young, and! family, of near Shannondale. Rev. A. I.. Ward was in Indianapolis 1 yesterday attending the state hoard , meeting of the Christian church. j Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clute and (laugh-! ter. Miss Blendean. spent Sun. lav in ' Sheldon, 111., with Mrs. dale's j father. ! Judge S. R. Artman, of Indianapo-! lis, spent the day here anil w.n the! noon dinner guest of Dr. and Mr-,. W. 1 II. Green. i Mr. and Mrs. John Nicely, of Ad-j vnr.re, spent yesterday with their! daughter. Mrs. Clay Sheets, of Bar- j ronne street. Mr and Mrs. . V. James, of i Jamestown, are sjtending a few days' with their daughter' Mrs. Robert Kinkrad, of Klizaville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alexander were! guests .Sunday of Mr. Alexander's j brother, Fred Alexander, and family,! of near Darlington. j Roy and Carl Ottinger, of Whites-! town, have gone to Tennessee whtucj they weie railed on account of the death of their mother. Mrs. Fox. Miss Catherine Orear has returned home ivfier a two weeks' visit wilh her sister, Mrs. E. E. Emmons mid Mrs. N. M. Sheridan, of Indianapolis. Mrs. J. W. Shumate has gone to Rattle Creek, Jlich., for a visit with her son, Rnyard, a member of the : signal corps in training in that citv. : Sai.'Uel Btirkbolder, of Crawfordsville. spent the day here and for several hsur.i -.'.'a:: the gurrt of Mr. and Mrs. William Kmons, on East Ma:n stieet. Mrs. C. M. Martin, of southeast of Lebanon, left trday for St. Joseph. III., where she will be the guest for several days of her mother, Mrs. Jane , Gates. I W. II. King, of Oak street, has re-j turned from Indianapolis where he! underwent an operation for cancer at the Deaconess hospital last Wednes.day. ! I Mrs. I. N. Caster has returned from 1 Martinsville where she has been (spending the past three weeks taking treatment. She is very much improved. ! i Mis. Wayne C. Miller anil daughter. Mary Elisabeth, of Mechanic -.burg. ' ; is spending a few days with her par-: , enti. Mr. and Mrs. I.. O. John on-1 bailgh (f West South street.. Mr. and Mrs. Will Dnrnabv returned to their home in Indianapolis ye.-trr- ' ; day after a short visit with Mr. . Dar-' nalcv s parents. Ms. and Mrs. Rczin . ' Ilosford. of East Pearl street, j Julian Adair, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Adair, who was injured live : weeks ago in an accident which took ; place at trio Adair gravel pit, is get-1 , ting along nicely. Mr. Adair ifl still I I confined to his home however. ! Mrs. Ella Cline, of East Superior i ! street, had as her dinner Quests Sun- i jday. Mr. ami Mrs. Herbert Canine; jand son, Mrs. Amelia Canine and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Franklin and chil-1 dren all of Tnorntnwn; and Mrs. Car-) j rie Brynn, of this city. i xr l uk..:,k. I r..) I R. .S. Camplin and Mr. Porter, of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. John-j son, of Columbus, Ohio, house truest of Mrs. Sheridan, motored here yes-: terday and spent several hours with 1 O. P. Orear nd Miss Katherine Orear. Mr. and Mrai Lawrence Peterson, of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Charles ! Booher, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Nelson land little Mis Ireno Rudd of this city; Mrs. Minnie LaFollette, Miss I Edna LaFollette, Mr, end Mrs. Jesse I Quigg and baby and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Crawford, of Montgomery eounI ty, were dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. f. H. Stevens, of KtrinijItown. .
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V SOCIAL CALENDAR. WEDNESDAY. Ruth Bible class of first li-ptist church Surgical dri - ing ioo:n. 'Jii'ii. Presbyterian Industrial sitietv Mis. Mae Wilson, li im: Willing Workers o-" Walnut str Baptist church Mrs. Roy Mrlntii:-,, Y. M. I.. club-Mrs. Clyde Steven.-. I.'idle. ' AM Mi' iety, business nieeting I'entral Christian rlurch, LV ri. THL'RSDAY. Bridge and Euchre parte fur herefit of Rod Cross sicietv. t. be given bv the Thursday Afternoon Riidgc ciuh Elk's hall. 2:15. I'list'Chiefs club Mrs. Andv Ovr lees, 2::., Mis. Eftie Mner rind Mr., Elizabeth Shipley, assistants. FRIDAY. Cooking Club-Mrs. R. II. Kent, 2 30, Mrs. George Wimborough and Mrs. Carrie Rice, assistants. Thimbleine club Mrs. T. 7 Hafferii'ian, H;inl. Jolly Stitchers club Mrs. Ralph Neptune, 1..10. PLEAS WTLY SI RPRISKI). John Diekersrirt, whose birthday occurred Sunday was pleasantly surprised when a number of hi friend:' and relatives went to the Dickers..!, home taking with them well. I'!'' d ba.-ket.-. Those present were; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ham, Mr. nrd Mrs. Omer Goss.u ,.nd famdv, Mr. ar..f Mrs. Melvin Di.-ier-.n and farri v. Mr. and Mr.-'. Oscar Ham and ," ,1dren. William Dick. s,,n, .lod Mullen, Mrs. Ola Pye, Miss i.a In,. .Mr. and .Mrs. Levi (.r.m.'er. Mr. and Mrs. Ola Groover. Mr. and Mr,, flaude Groover. Mr. .ml Mi... Ol-i Groover. Mr. and Mis. Ben Helm, all of Hendricks count v. C. W. B. 1. DAY. At a meeting of tho representative: from the two w.aii).' ladies' cii, 1, s am the C. W. 11. M. of the Cent nil ( In i.tiun church heid last evening at th' home of Mrs. Eba Arn.sti-ng or Fast Main street, plans were mad. for the obe'Tving of C. W. B. M. d i; to t,e held Sunday. Dw-mhcr 1. A this time, R-v. L. E. Howe, pa,t. r .,: the Christian chuicn of Nob'esvilbwill give the address at the morn ing service and in the evening i pageant will be given. WI RE EM l it T IFI). Mrs. V.. C. Gull: ,n. of thi ; eitv noil her s, .t,-i. the Misses Ella a,.d I inda Soott, of Sheridan, were enter, tained iesleid.iv at the home of Mrs l b. yd Williamson, of Indianapolis In the evening the partv saw William Hodge iu a "Cure for Curable.--' at the Murnt theatic. OFFICIAL HOARD MEETING. The meeting of the official hoaid of the Hrst Christian church will be held this evening at the honie i f Mrs. Margaret E. Young on West North street. All members please take notice. MEETS WEDNESDAY. An importnnt. business meeting of the Ladies' Aid society of the Central Christian church will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:M0 o'clock at the church, at which time all members are urged to be present. EVENING EITHRE CU B. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Caldwell were host to the Evenin; Euchre club last evening t their home on East Elm street. After the game a lunrheor was served.
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City Garage Harroim Motor Cars 1918 Model on Display Goodyear and Fisk Tires and Accessories Farm Tractors Gasoline 21c' Per Gallon I'lione l.")8. 421 South Lebanon Street
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Vv'e tan supply you with any thing in the Hardware line Lebanon Hardware Co. rrnn tun Will Vata 'rxit Nfsn.w iunnkh. f liv. I. f Munceid Mis. Hannah lb, p ( pu rs ci.ru. Th.' IV f ( hi- r"s clu'. '.vil! t.s enterau.e.l 'Ihiusrta afteio.-on at th" '.em" of Mrs. Ar.l,' Ovihes, 217 Fa-t Pen: 'trot. wb Mrs. Kn',0 Mayer 'iii.l Mrs. Eli:.ab-th Shipley. CITY NEWS ellulool sewed in curtains. and repairs mad? in automobile tops at Itninel's shop. 1Mi-tf. Winter storage, vet rr dry, at Willard Service Station, CO!) West South street, Hiram F'-x, prop, Thone 2I12. residence, 818. Job Work at Reporter office Reporter on R. IL $3 yearly
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SUFFERING CATS! I GIVE THIS MAN THE GOLD MEDAL; i n' folk- .itep on your f sot hereafter; r :l.vs a sire iui-iller if you like, . .i ns v, ;i! n.-."!r axilu send electric sr. '.f i am ibnoiKii you, arcordinj; ;, ,i I He ui.iti authr.ty. -.i.'s that a fecv- drop of n drmr. rd frc-.'.oae. applied direci.lv uyiri indi r. arb, uk torn. Instantly roi ii soreiM-sr. and soon m u'lra .. re t at,.! all, lifts rmlit out. Im dm-.' is ti kv ether ccmpor but ( lip 1! irrit:: Is out or 'in sorroiin liiu tissue. ilin.'d that a u'Jartor of an r'.s'.ailie olititlo'-d at any dnie cost v.-ry pttlu but is sr-fl-icoe ev.-r? hard or soft corn to ia from one's fi.ct. Cut this out, illy It you are a woman reader r iirn kx'-i. Get the Habit Save and bank with the FARMERS STATE BANK 1 DR. L. M. BEAVEN '4 OSTEOPATHIC PHYSIOAN rXMrs StaU Bank Bnildiag 7 . mu to 8 p. m. i PHONS 234.
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