Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 41, Lebanon, Boone County, 15 November 1917 — Page 3
Middle Aged Womeiv Are Here To!d the Best Remedy for Their Troubles, Fiwmont 0. lI Tt-ns pfwsinjf through tb critical period ..f Wicinc tny-x year of mgc and had all the RvmpNuns in.-ui-'nt, to tiir.t clianpo ht'at flash, ncrrouMit'ss, anl was in .1 p:url run down condition, to it wits hard for nift to do my work. Lydia E. Hnkliiim'A V-(Tt'tnMv CnM:nmi wa.a reromme ruled to me as IM- bt'ht nmi-dy f r uv tnul;K'8, which it surely proved to h L f:' I It iter ai.il siroup-r in every vy sine it. :.ml tho annwyinir tvmptonu have disap. ppartd." Mrs. M.iiOMifca, lv$ ftpuieua St., I'rcmuut,
Kurtlt TT:ivnnp Corn.had fviird when p:n it. u.,ititr.tf )iki- it tLY PIMM The 'new Edison proviiJo maxnrum t ntertainrifiit at minimum cost. Mivi'r aiid sor-i a wholo life ionir. W.W.STEVENS K. Side So. Phone 55 -IIIIIIIIIMIIIMIIIIII!lIIIIIIMI!;illlll!IIIM'.' 1 Beauty Parlor For Sh.'inifxKiini?, Sins;eino;, Scalji Tri.aUr.t'iit, Hair E Dressing, Miinii-urinff and Facial MasaKe. CALL Mrs. Bessie liolzworth 201 First National Bank Bid. niONK Open evenintr.s unul 8 o'doek. lllilBHIlUiUiiiiiilillliHliHliilllliiilillii! JONES, THE CLEANER R. C.JONES Phone 387 105 W. South St TIIE REXALL STORE LINDSAY & TOLLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS BALL BUILDING Nut Ui Interarbu Str.tiom Of.c phon. 13y. Opes Uy night GROCERIES Always in the Lead LEWIS & STORMS TRADE AT DOYLE'S Meat Market and Grocery You Will Save Money rilONE C25. Corner of East and Walnut Sts GEO L FRANK & CO, Jewelers, Optician M Dealer. fc'rst Pids Square PImm tit
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WED IN ILLINOIS. Miss Florence Henderson, of Brownsburn:. Heroines Bride of Ora Allt-n. Miss Kk l-ore- 1I.T.I...-SOP. of j Brow nlurir. I I Ora All.' i.r thi, j fit',', surpr I iriK to Dan wh.Te at : : th.'v json of Mr: . Both arc h I pie and ha -.vho exten ! res.de in ti and .,. i i.j. He, 111.. Tl Bii:rnnA Wednesday i ANMVI KSAIiV. irii.- the t,i,-J-ihy of Mr.. : p-athi r. hllsket.. St.'.h.'n, r ad a sumpro..m. Mrs. din hen has h... n vitinir her husI.i!;;,;n. in ( hiraretum.'d imai-inp her friends in hei loade I with em iro and when shher surprise to tin horn and the talt thitiirs to eat. Th ';! while ehrvstl: of h. autiful pres. nts. Those who enIce,! th" fe-tivitie, wer.-: Mr. nod Mrs. W. H. Witt. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Etter. all of near Wh:ietown: Mr. and Mr. William I.-iland. of north of Lebanon, and Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Sicks, of this eity. After the partaking; of tle dinner anl enjovinp music op the Kdison the ifuests left wishing Mrs. Stephenson many happy returns of the day. nrni-iN sri'PKB. An en ji:;. able piteh in supier waeiven la.,t evening at the home of Mr. and Mr-. Waller Cory on North Jameson street by Mr. and Mrs. Corv, Mr. and Mrs. ieore Adams, of thi.cily, Mrs. Kate Beek and sons Wright and Nob'e, Mr. and Mri. John Richardson and sons Herhel, Russe!, Kmest ami Otho, and irramlson Herdith. all of near Max. Guests of the evening were Miss l.ida Caldwell. Miss Kdith Arton. Miss Verba Acton and Miss Myrtle Hooley , Miss Pansy Adam., of James Cory of Nebraska. city; and SHOW'KR PARTY Marion Parkin, wh Miss se marn.are to I.i'-ut. Ihina '. Lambert, of Camp Crunt, Boekfor'l, III., will taki place .Saturday morrow? at the home of her parents. Rev. and Mrs. Parkin on South Fast street, was the honor iruest nt a shower party iriven last evening at the home of Mis Helen Fbner, 1067 West Kind street. Indi annpolis. Today. Mr. and Mrs. H. (',. Heiserman, of Cedar Rapids, la., will arrive to be fruests nf Rev. Parkin and family and to attend the weiMing of Mus Parkin and Lieut. Lambert. n.F.ASANTLV S( RPRLSEI). Miss Doris Lane, nf West fireen street, was pleasantly surprised last evening by a number of her frien.is. Thost present wre the Mioses Ksther I'm, Julia Ridewiiy, .Mary Coofr. Moxelle Smith, Mndicc Riditeway, Ruth HarshbarRer, Katie Turner, Josephine bar(?er and Joyce Bnird. The evening was spent in Karnes and music, was spotn in frames and music. SURPRISED MRS. ROSS DALE. The member! of Mm. S. S. Heath's Sunday school class of the Methodist Episcopal rhurch pleasantly surprised Mr. Ross Dale, formerly Mini Audra Bratton, i member of th clam, last evening when they called at her home on Htoltz street and presented her with a numb? of usful kitchen tifensils. Besides the ela memtiera.
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SOCLL CALENDAR FRIDAY. Corkinit club-Mr.. R. H. Kont. C.'IO, M;.i. Cecrge Wimb.-.r-uKh ar.d Mrs. Carrie !.., a-.i.tant. Thi'iibleinr rlub-Mis. T. Z. Hazer. n an, 2:00. Jolly Stitchers c'.ub Mrs. Ralph Neptune. 1 :W. We.t Fad Rridpe cub and Mrs. Ualiace M -rris, 7;:ui. Pythian Sisters nieeunu At hall, ;:;n. w. r. c : hall. MONTA Y i'ortnifhtlv club dinn Hooton, 7 Mid', Mrs. R. F distant. ATTFNDFI) RKVIVAI.. Mr. anrl Mrs. Albert Willia n and Mrs. C. orge I-enhour. the M:.-.-e. N. va Si'iith. Belle rn,oks, Pe.nice Rader; Lowell lligirias. Moyd Williams nntl Baron Smith motored to New Hope Wednesday evening and attended 'lie revival conducted by Re Bailey, of Frankfort, assisted by Mi. Jewell Crooks, soloist, of this eity. THK FOR IMllHTLY (1.1 B. rs. Fre, Hooton and Mrs. R. V.. W illiams will entertain the members of the Fortnightly Club anrl their Husbands at the regular club ilinner, Monday evening, to be held at the home of Mrs. Hooton on Fji.-t North street. The Y. I. I.. CLUB. The members of 1 Ht- Y. club and Mrs. John lbxeion v, .M. T.. :ert,ine,l W.dnesday afternoon at the I of Mi ,, t I,. I. It. -.no. .,n W...t Oicks street. One new member, Mr-. Robert Billingsly was reeeiveil into the club. The hours ware spent informally and a luncheon was terved. will W . R. ( . MFFTINO. The Woman's Relief Corps meet Friday afternoon at 2 o'c! at the C. A. R. hail in the court house for Red Cross sewing. All members are urged to be present. S! RPR1SK PARTY. Mrs. L. K. Ol.on, of South Fast street, was given a surprise partv yesterday afternoon by a number . her friends. The afternoon w; sjM-iit informally and refresbmen were served. Fre.-h fish at Matthe grocery. VINOL CREATES STRENGTH Positive Convincing Proof j It ii all very well to make claims, but can the be orbven? We Dublish the formula of Vinol to piove the statements we make about it. n Co4 Llvvrand Hf Peptone., Iron 4 Man. meat p.pioDStM, Iron and Am mad lod. aiytisiopnespiwus.Cuufi..
Any doctor will tell you that the Danville. Ingredient! ol Vinol as published j Mr(( A,i(.p Worrnl) an, doutpr, rJZZ.JZ' ta"U!Dor.. Mr.. Roy Reynold, and son, AU weak, run-down, overworked f'ar. -sutt n' d. "P'nl nerroui men and women may prove .Sunday with Jlr. and Mrs. Joe Scott this at our expense. near Avon There il nothing like Vinol to re- I Frank Caldwell and family spent tor ttrength and vitality to febt 1 Sunday "ith Mrs. Mamie Dinsmore, old people. deUcat children and UTlncal. Kayctte persons who need more strength. ... ,' . ... , Trlt U yoa ir not witirely t. , Jorl Worre" Prt of Ufiei w will return your money k ''h Miss Sadie Kuse, near withoot tjueiiionj that prove our Brownshure;. fairoM cod your pro:ectisx Ksrl Watson ia some better, City Drej iStsre, Long and Davil, Mr. and Mra. Harry Pearcy attendPropa Lebanon: and at the best dmgjed the funeral of Wis. Pearcy'i eonsitor in evry town and city in tiie I in, Ernest Kivet, mur Plninfield, ?un5uU'. I day.
SOCIETY BY MISS ESTHER PERKINS
PERSONAL MENTION. Mr.. Maggie Parr is in Indianapolis thin week visiting relatives. Ii 9. Uyron Jones and Mis Zenta i Pavey mi'nt yesterday 'n Indianapt clis. V Mrs. Fr.ink" Woolcy anj Mrs. Mary :0. Shearer were in Indianapolis, Wadnes.lay. ! Mrs. Muhle Maddex L, spending a . veek in Johnson urn! M;u;on counties Venting removes. Mrs. Jennie Ross is spending th" iweek with her sinter, Mrs. Stewart of Fast Walnut street. Mr. an, I Mrs. James Long, of Kast Walnut street, are pr pn.'ing to mow this week to West South street. ! Mis. Hairy MoMa'n. of west of ! Lebanon, was the gue t today of Mrs. . Oliver Barker, of We t Main s'root. 1 I)r. and Mrs. H. B. Shook and cliil- 1 dien. Mrs. Basil ilaM aid Mrs. Mayme j ' Mount spent the- !v .n Indianaf ilw. ' ; Mrs. Harry Pavey. c f Kr.mkf..rt. 1 5 . wr.s the :i-.it yeyU rd;.y of her cousin, j E Mrs. W. II. Creen, of North Meridian 5 street. William IVmlinson. who has been , ill for two n.oKtbn ' "' h'ene jp. ' . Whitestown 'h-fs not slow any im- H nd Mis. Ji.ck Hum .-.-. i'U!.-ts ve-terd, 'i, Mrs. Frank He, 'l it Stepherson (f F'air- : of their ; of Indi- 1 ill go to' lore she death of Darliniri. Mrs. J. ' this even iik 'in account of t Tribbett. .V.i, em and .laughp. it Tuesd: V in ts . f Mis. --I-.. -et ' ts a d familv. , ii. ,i-s. F.ha .emt. r. Jii.v Kll n, and r.o.nicl ( near o,l;,y rtn-l sp?nt : F. C.ioml.s hnve Andorsoii tire t;son. 0. U . Mast Mrs. F. A. Fi lie'.. I at the Lake Oivi-ion head. Mr. and M tier g'll.ls II, i Kushtot, Wie Mr. and Mis. The Mi. sos and Miss Fen Oia Paire. of North I Mrs. . J... Sr i'b. . Rutu ii- 1 Laura Tavn nb-. f I . -..n'siort. v; r-o' th M'.-S ii'emlean (lute comomiia' Ferae by Mis' ill lie then- tuest for : e.-te They Clute b'v 1 ml Mrs. J. I'. Avcv retmned lo their hi roe in Fair' Park ye.-trr.lay after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs Fred Donnb'son, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Coombs of this city, and B. VV. Avery and children of Whiting. Mr.-. Maty Powell Mil as her guestf this week her .-i.-ters, Mrs. Ceo-ge Me1 aughlin, of Terre Haute; Mrs. H iir skirvin, of Farmer City. Ill, ard Mrs Charles I'ersonette and dautthter Marie, of Racine, Wi-vonsin. Mrs. Mary Powell has returned from D. troit, Mich., .-he . ile.i
her son, Oliver. Shi' was also at. the contractor ir.j'.iie-l in h .Isido r' another s in. Homer, win lent al Shiel. T' e lindenviiit a severe operation. Frh'i.h ained ai.p li e's m-i of Mr. Powell will he KUI to h-ar tha' .ruction in favor of he is rapidly recovering from his ill iho evidence rh.iwieg n,-ss. was v.. rlinr for an ii Mrs. irvnn firown. of this rltv. 'in. tor nmi tniii i!m- i who has been vi il it g her m..lier ,ng c.n-tn;, tc.l by a" Mrs. W. H. Cullom. of Frankffit. re- nt contra, to., and th
turn".! home this morning to retnait until after the euchre and bri'Vo party given thi-: afternoon at th Kilts' Kali, when she returned t Finnkl'ort, for a longer visit. Mrs. Fred flrear of Frankfort, was Mrs. Brown's guest at the party. NOT DFAD AS RFPOItTFI). In W, dne.-dav's paiior, under t Jamestown items sent in by the correspondent of that ilac, a notice v are.poi given f the death of the young. ...t sor f Robert Bennett, north of tha' city t.-in l.i i for ong iiid. pr. id In POTATO!'.1 We expect a car load of northern potatoes on track Sa'uiday. Will seh at car for $l..'.ij tier bu-he, the last chance to buy potatoes so low. Fine for seed. w. k. cai.i.anf:. ii-ir.-2t CONCORD. TherII ie preai'hing sen'iees at ja'urday night and Sunday tl.ijs pluc nnl Sunday night. Mrs. Alice Worrell and daughter Dorla, and Mrs. Snrah Scett spent , Thursday with Mis. Anon Dunbar, of
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Every hat in our stock will o into this unusual sale. We have purchased 100 new, crisp pattern hats direct from style centers. They are Hart and Kieth hats, last minute styles!
Velvet hats in taupe, brown, na',v, v.-n. black, red, v.ldi!' an 1 ronibination, vabic: i'0 Si.oo Children's Hats For eliildren up to 12 years of ase; they anred, navy, white, eoti!, blaek, ( opeir; rose, ji!e and ijuru'iinily; v i'ri( im 1 1 f ( "c ' :vti $2.50 for
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IQI )poMat t'nurt Aditms litcis ion nf the linono ( in iiit Court. The appeilat ' curt h: deei.-ion of the Boone i the Prest-O I.de case Boone count y. Ju Ice op'mi. n w hi.'h held : veiy similar to Pi- .-t ' vs. SkieL 11 Ind. f.:" Jury to an emnlove of : ',,.).-'.!. e hl lor.e nothing linn ual to .-al--. o' tend to cause appe oust ruction of the Ming wholly m the hand-: of iiub.pend. n ontract. r-'. there was no room for th rule of res i'isi loirjitor and thei. hs ing no direct evidence of , gliget . ( ind there was no emir in sii.-taii.ini 'he motion. RI RAI. ROI TK 6. Dr. J. K. Tuck Olive. Pauline ai r. wile and -Viil-I. id l.ela, motornl spent Sat. n Mr. Tu.ke er. Mr. and Mis. ,l,..s Inza Steph '.ith Mr. and Mr hildren. Helen a cho called in the afternoon ,nd and II. the Mi: Mn McCroskey, Mrs. Jennie t.re.ne ane - hildren Marv Louise and W ilnri, M'. Phi! McCroskey and lit lb- granddaughter, LaVon Iitm.m. Mrs. I'nnris Kinraid has lieen visiting relatives in Fi'uzaville und vicinity the past week. 'Charles Cogswell, of Indianapolis ,s vi.itintr his father Stacy Cogswell of Kliznville. Last Sim. lav was regular preaclonr day at the Flii-aville Baptist rhnr. k There was a verv large a'.trndanc at night. The buptisp-ul service was held, five being baptised and thre.? uniting with the rhurch hv ieller. Me. Maude Sample and daughtei Helen, and Mrs. Kffie Stephenson and daughters Wanda, Maxine nnd Imn. were in Ibanon, Saturday afternoon. Next Sunday is regular meetine day at the I'.lir.aville Christian churrh. Everyhoily Is invited to attend. Little Miriam Fisher apent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Xncker. About 80 of Mr. F:rnest Sample's friend and neighbort gave her a surprise Ituit Friday night, it being her birthday. Krs. Otis M. Roberts ami Mrs. Roy SaiMi Bud ton, Marvin, pot last
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'Ine ideal Christmas id ft for mother, sister or .'vi ' i ii'Mi t. !!uy early iind have it hid away. Fine lion in oetojr.cn and rourtl eases with American (. ,-v's.. ,;, o i-m, i.'-. I'l.tt . fr ii :-'Hli'(, a Vl7.r,(). .Also fine hne of .Military watches at from .S5.50 (of 17.5'?.
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Oak Drug Store MASTERS & MITCHELL
Miss Jennie I an I i. here visiting lit,. I ma Perk in... BIRD'S ky :: VIKW. Mi SU( I'm ot Miehigm City, pent !.-..t v e k with Mir. Pearl .Mdiaoghr y and attended :hs T-a-hets' ln.titu:e nt Im!i,in.ip-ili.-. Harry Pr.iirg and family were the guests of William Wade and family Sunday. Tom Perkins and family we-e the guests of John C'ex ard family near .jcireleville. Rich Rrundenberg and Don Woonjs p(nt Saturday at Camp Taylor. Wilbair. Singleton ami faiuil;; wen? the guests of M.'. King.jdver, Sunday. Miss Cleo Ogle spent Monday n ght with Way Ktcvenin,
n n A A Tliese T.-iiv.med Hats art' iMiisj: desirable, beinir Mn.:i't, nifty styles, .ib'iv lor di.V weal'. '','! a''e made of j.'.'ild a;id silver laees, paiine ar.d plain velvets, fui' ai d dai'Hv eombinaiin!!. Keiiieinber, they are l!u''t am! Keith patU ins: .lines vp to $10, in this eiiararce
S5.0D Heac! Cratst's Storejrrain.-i leniiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiMiiitiiMiii,-. Values in WATCHES
Consignment Many to Choose From
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