Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 44, Lebanon, Boone County, 19 November 1917 — Page 3

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Solid Pyralin Ivory Toilet Sets When slif receives en Christmas morn a beautiful silver-hat ked toilet set from you, you will have accomplished what you wished pleased her beyond compare. Our stock of tcilet x ts is more complete than ever Ik fore in our lii-tt.ry. embracing a host of beautiful, dainty designs, suitable for Milady's dressing table. H. A. Mc Daniel & Bro. Jewelers and Optometrists.

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The new Edison provides maximum entertainment at minimum cost. Mirth and song a whole life long. W.W.STEVENS E. Side Sq. Phone 55 THE KK.XALL SloKE LINDSAY & TOLLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS (' BALL BUILDING Nut to Interarbu Statical Offlcsj phone 139. Open day night GROCERIES Always in the Lead LEWIS & STORMS GEO L. FRANK & Ca Jeweler Opticians and Mosie Dealer. Wert Side Sanare Phone 211 Metzger Lumber & Coal Co. THE PHONE ORDER HOUSE Lebanon and Tborntown. Phone IB Harry L. Kenworthy HANDLES ALL KINDS Of NONTAXABLE SECURITIES Keaidenee phone, 224; Office, ll SEE THE VALLEY FARM LIGHTING PLANT Now on demonstration at J. E. Berkley Elcc, Shop 121 South St. Phone 978-L CITY GARAGE HARROUN MOTOR CARS FARM TRACTORS Gasoline 21c per galloe. Phone 1?8. 42! .South Lebanon PL

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INTERESTING FE ATI RE I urge Audience at Baptist Church Heard Dr. Ida Levering. The evening service at the First Baptist church yesterday was held under the auspices of the Wipiurn' Minion Society of the church. The large audience present was deeply impressed hy the lecture given hy MrIda Kay Levering, who has been foi twcniy-Mx years a medical missionary to the Telegu peoples of India. Or Ivcnr,g hoi.l.s .irrees from tt Pennsylvania Medical School for women, th -chool f, r nurse. ,n connoction with the Rcllevue hospital, also from an instit.itioii for the insane. Her woik in th hospital and dispensary has brought her intr contact with the physical, social and religious need of the people. These needs and how they are bring net hy Christianity and education was set forth in a remarkably telling way in tiie lecture last evening. The thank rfferine wan taken and will be sent as u contribution to the fund of two million dollars being raided by the Northern Baptists for the support of aged and worn out ministers and missionaries. The musical numbers of unusual interest were ''The Vesper Hymn" by Whitney played by Miss Stevens, or ganist, and a solo ung hy Miss Mary Elizabeth Hooton. "The Pilgrim" by Speaks. MARRIED IN ILLINOIS Albert Hendrix, of Advance, and Miss Olive M. Illasmgame, of Kirklin, accompanied by Oscar McK'nzie motored to Dunville, 111., November !", where they were marri -d by Squire Joseph Judy. Miss Ulusingame is the daughter of Mr. a id Mrs. Thornton Blasingame, of near K:rklin. and Mr. Hendrix is the son of Mrs. Mary Hendrix. of Advance. Mr. and Mra. Hendrix will rcshle for the present on a farm south of Kirklin. A larire circle of friends extend best wishes. Backache? Rheumatism? Run-Down? Those, of tin who are past middle age re prone to eat too rroi'-h meat and in onseipieneo deposit lime-salts in the .m-ries, vein and joints. We often titTer from twinges of rheumatism or Itimbiigo, sometimes from gout, swollen bunds or feet. There is no need of this, r feet. There ii-w preecriptio nine, is liound to fp'. immediate n-sutts lis it is many wire potent than litbia, in ridding foverishcd blood of lis iMesoru! bv wuv of the kidnevfl. Simplv ask for Aniiric (double strength) for k:dneva or Imkiuhe, the discovery of Jh. Pierce. It mil overcome such conditions as rheijdropsiral swellings, cold eitremalding and burning urine and sliv Icssneaa due to ansmg luu bed. A MARVELOUS HERBAL TONIC FOR WOMEN.Flkhart, Ind. "After teooming a mother I did not get along well, could ,,nt if:.,,, hack n, strength. 1 waa 'S? jf'jjf extremely fcefvuua J j JV V . i general run-down I 2;rTv,'V condition and two r noiiiei oi ut. Pierce a favorite Prcucription built me up in good health, cured me o( ail nervousneiia and mv aeneriil health waa better than it had been for some time. 1 ean revoimiiend 'Favorite l'Teacription' as Is ing a niieiidid medicine or women." Mm. U. E. TuiaanaN. M3 William St. Dr. Pierce' FavoriM Preacription haa been auld by druggisla for nearly fifty yejvm. It ia put up in both liquid or tablet. f not obtainable at your dcalcra end 50 eenta to l)r. Pieni, Invauda iiotal, Buffalo, N. Y., and he will mail 4uA (huOmmK W tieii'tr

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BY MISS ESTHER PERKINS SOCIAL CALENDAR. MONDAY. Westminster Guild M Fred Donaldson, 7:30. TUESDAY. Inter Nos and Travel clubs Surgical dressing room, 7:00. Y. M. W.'s. class of M. E. church Sr!rl dressing rcom. i:0O. D. M. C. club Mrs. Charles Clark, 2:rm. O. N. T. club Mrs. Will Rice. 2:00. Tri Kappa aururity, Mrs. Krtauk Adnev, 3:00. WEDNESDAY. Bay View club Surgical dressing room. 2:00. Esther class of First Baptist church Surgical dressing room, 2:00. Talntha Helpers c ass of lentral , . . , . ,, , r : i Talntha Helpers class of Central l nrisiian cnurcn .irs. .nnuuc nn.-.n. 2:40. Travel club, Mrs. Claude McKey, 7 :.", -Mrs. I.ouis Sterling, assistant. THl'RSDAY. Magazine club Mrs. W. A. Buntin, 2::l. Social Union, section 4, Papti.-t church Mrs. J. C First Davis. W. C. T. U. Mrs. Harve Neal, 2:00. TO TEACH AT SOl'TH BEND. (irace Norwood Accepts Position in High School There. Miss Grace Norwood left yesterday for South Bend where she has accepted the position of teacher of mathematics in the high school in that city. Miss Norwood is well qualified for the position having had several years' teaching experience in the local high chool and also in I.os Angeles, Cal. W. C . T. SERVICKS. A large audience was predav afternoon at the W. i t Sun-j T. U. evangelistic ice held at the United! Hrethren church. Rev. Pellet, of Indianapolis, pastor of the church, took as his text, "Re not Weary in Well Doing, for in Due Season We Shall if W Faint No'," giving the! 'uiuor traffic a terrific biow. Rev. Kent offered the opening prayer and Rev, Ward the closing prayer. Six of our ministers were present at this service. Next Sunday the mecing v :1I oe held at the Walnut street Baptist church with Rev. Wm. Zenor, pastor if the First Christian church, as the speaker. MORE WORKERS NEEDED. A number of the various clubs and church organizations of the city have answered the call for more workers in the surgical dressing room of the Red Crrss society, located in the third floor of the court house, and will begin their work this week. All who assist are asked to bring a head covering, a large apron and a pair of -cissors. MEETS THURSDAY. The W. C. T. V. will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Harve Neal, 409 East Washington street, with Mrs. Susan Adney leader. "How the W. C. T. U. may cj-operate with the Red Cross" will he discussed. This is a guest day and ill members are asked to come and bring a friend. MEETS WEDNESDAY The Tabitha Helpers rlass, of the Central Christian church, tauirht bv irs. n. u. parnall will meet with Mrs. Maude Parish, 516 South West I street, Wednesday afternoon. The -tant hostesses will be Mra. l.aura ooper, Mrs. Fannie Butcher and Mrs. Lillie Powell. All members are rged to be present. ts THE MAGAZINE CLUB. The Magazine club will have regular meeting Thursday afternoon it 2:.'I0 o clock at the home of Mrs. W. A. Buntin on North Lebanon : treet with Mrs. Irwin Brown .it-. int. The program will be given by rlrs. Demarchua Drown, of Indiana polis, who will talk on "Four French Novelists of the Nineteenth Century." SUNDAY DINNER. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moore, of East ashington street, were hosts at a noon dinner yesterday, having as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Peterman and family, of east of Lebanon; Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Staton and son, Walter, of Fairview. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hurt enter tained the following guests at din ner yesterday noon at their home on West Chicago street: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brown and son, Albert, and their house guest, Joseph LaBolle, of Camp Taylor, and Cecil Harlos, of near this city. TO UNDERGO OPERATION. Mn. J. A. Vaughan, of west of Leb anon, was taken to Indianapolis today where the will undergo a delicate operation for complication of di seases. Dr. H. O. Vantier and Dr. D. W. Layman will perform the opeiativn.

PERSONAL KIZvllCX

Mra. Mae Howard, of Eliailte, spent the day here. Miss Geraldine Earhart apent yea - tenlay in Indianapolis. , Iaadore Eichman made a business trip to Indianapolia today. Mrs. Elia Rogeia apent Saturday and Sunday in Indianapolia. Dr. J. A. Parr haa gone to Martinsville for a week'a treatment at a sanitarium in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Callie Heflin and children, of Indianapolis, apent Sunday with relatives here. Sirs. Henry brusn was tne guest yesterday afternoon of her daughter, Miss Ada Hrush, of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hendrix spent the week end with the former's mother, Mrs. Mary Hendrix, of Advance. Mr. and -Mrs. Lawrence Ross, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with Mrs. Itoss' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith. Miss t-rmnl Meadows returned S:lt- , , ... ' urdav from a visit of two weeks at ; . .- ... le and Henry county, Ken tucky. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Langjahr, of Indianapolis avenue, had as their noon dinner guests Sunday, Pr. and Mrs. A. A. Williamson. Kelly H ill, of Ciawfordsville, returned home, last evening after spending Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Higbee. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gibson, of Marion, have returned home after a few days' visit with Mrs. Gibson's son, P. B. W inters and family. Miss Goldia Neff and Mi Mary Pale were entertained yesterday at the home of Miss Dale's sister. M lhail?s Mackey of hniville. Ind. I'ir-t Sergeant Reck Goad, of Camp Taylor, Louisville. Ky., was the guest over Sumlay of Mr. and Mrs. Sutphin and family, west of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Iiemaree. of Parronne street, had as their guests .-aiuniay. Jir. ami ..irs. inomas nem-

aree and son. Brewer, of near Ad- He,en 5ppnt yester,iy afternoon at , i"" Nvff hom''- Mrs- r- McCain. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cory and on.;ho ha n spending three days Thomas, were entertained yesterday ;wjth her moth,r ,lst fvrn.

,at the hon ot an-s. i orv s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Muggins, "f Indianapoli Mrs. Roy Metzger and daughter turned this afternoon from Zionsv 1H ihere they have been the guest?

Mrs. Metiers parents, Mr. and Mrs.c, wjth an enjoyable familv dinner J' Mr. and"' Mrs. Fay Adair and Mr. ' - being the first gathering of and Mrs. Arthur Wells, of Muncie.la" the "embers of the family for motored here yesterday and spent the I four years. The guests were their day with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Adair, of i sons, Oacar, of Niles, Mich., Curtis, north of Ibanon. j wife and daughter, Marie, of IndianMr. and Mrs. Charles Ford and Mr. japolis; their daughter, Mrs. Harve and Mrs. E. F. Heflin were enter-j W alton, Mr. Walton and son of Miltained Sunday at the home of Mr. and j ledgeville: their granddaughter, Mrs. Mrs. Heflin's son, Frank Heflin, and j Forest Wulton and two children, of wife, in Frankfort. Brazil, and Mrs. Shore's brother, Ed.

Mr. and Mrs. Al Powell and family, of northeast of Lebanon, were entertained yesterday at the home of Mr. Powell's mother, Mrs. T. M. Small, of North East street. Mr. and Mrs. Charlea McClaine and daughter, Tressie, of this city, and Newton Hines, of Indianapolis, were guests Sumlay of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Prwell, of near Elizaville. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Hollnma and

Mr. and Mrs. Will Henderson and: ville; and Mrs. Hugh llanna. of Chison, Lawrence, motored to Franklin j cago. Miss Rebecca McCain, of In yesterday where they were the guests ! rlianapolis, was a guest in the afterof Mr. and Mrs. Walter Owens. noon. Mrs. Alice DeMott and granddaugh-1 ter, Miss Margaret, have returned. IMPRESSIVE SERVICE, from Crawfordsville where they were I guests Saturday night and Sunday of i A very impressive service w an held Mrs. DeMott s son. t.ari, ar.d family. : last evening by the members of the Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hender.ion, Mrs. ; Epworth League of the M. E. church William Emmona and Mr. and Mrs. J. j at the league meeting. This was the R. Henderson motored to Darlington i crowning day of the "Win Mv Chum"

Saturday where they attended the funeral service of Mrs. Rhoda Tribbctt. Mrs. Judith Powell, of Connersville, who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs , v. ... , . . . ' No!h b"on 11 iro to Zionaville Tuesdav for a visit with relatives before returning I nolIle i Mrs. J. W. Hedges, of North Meri-! dian streetwas the guest yesterday i

inf her sister, Mrs. O. F. Taylor, oftns reeie, oi miner. iai., ami .ur. Thorntown. Today Mrs. Hedges jT. D. Shannon, of this city. went to Indianapolia on account of 1 the illness of her brother, William! THE D. M. C. CLUB.

Curry. Mr- and Mrs. Krank .Matthews, of East Main street, entertained at a vinol mm WEAK WOMEN STRONG Poiltive Convincing Proof Wi ntihtiih h formula of Vinol i to prove convincingly that it baa the power to create strength. j I Coa Lrwt ana BerT .rumM, lna Ammonium Cllraw, Lima as4.a j OircarepaPham. Caait, Any woman who boys a bottle of Vinol for a weak, run-down, nervous lair trial it did not help bar, will have bar money returned. Yon see, there ia no guess work about VinoL Its formula proves there ia nothing like it lor ail weak, run-down, overworked, nervous men and women and for feeble eld people and delicate children. Try it ooca and be ceutinc& City Drug Utore, Long and Davis, Props., Lebanon; and at the best drug store ia every town aad eity in the country, ...

noon dinner Saturday, Mr. and Mra. Charles Howe and family, of Chicago, Mra. Warren Eddy of Judson, JJ. D., Mr. and Mra. C. F. S. Neal and daughter, Miaa Grace, of thin city. Mra. June Lewis and eon. Franklin,

hnrt Mi" Mae left Sumlay for Rorkfc-rd, 111., where they will spend a 'ew weens. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards and children, Mra. Claude McKey, Mr. and Mra. B. F. McKey and their house guests, Mrs. Harold Pel kins and children, of Pasadena, Cal., motore-1, to Indianapolia yesterday and spent the day with Claude McKey at Fort Benjamin Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Fraley went to i Columbus Saturday night where they lemained until Sunday morning with Mrs. Morton Covington, going from here to Camp Taylor, Louisville, for a shcrt visit with their son, Carl. Mr. and Mrs. Fralev are very high in their praise of the camp. Ed Palmer, of Indianapolis, was the guest yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Coombs, of North East street. He returned home last evening accompanied by Mrs. Palmer, who had been spending the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Brush Mclntyre. Mr. and Mrs. Mclntyre and A. M. Mclntyre were also dinner guests Sunday of Mr. ami Mrs. Coombs. Mr. anil Mrs. Ollie Hunt ami daughter, Mary Louise, had as their dinner guests Sunday, Mrs. liosuna I. asley, of southwest of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lasley, of New Itoss, Mr. and Mrs. George Hroshnr and son. Herman, of Advance, and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dossett, of Lebanon. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Lasley and Mrs. Kosana Lasley were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dossett of ' South West street ' Mrs. Earl P. ShaftVr, of Indianapo- ! lis, spent Saturday here and railed j upon her old friend and neighbor, j Mrs. Jessie NetT, who is ill at her ' home on East Main street. Mrs. F.l- ) sie Wolf, of Franklin, a cousin of Mrs. i NetT. J. C. McCain and daughter, Re becca, of near Indianapolis; Mrs. i runk McCain and little ,lueht.. :n .:.,, .u. n..r. , u um ; Indianapolis. FAMILY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Shore entertainj Malsbury and two daughters, of Eliza ville ENTERTAIN SUNDAY. Mr. and Mrs. James Slagle, of East Main street, entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Ward and daughters, Pearl, Hilah. Jeanette and Ann. of Thorntewn; Mr. and Mrs. Ashinv ! Williams and family, of near Elizaweek. There was a good attendance at all the services. Fifteen new members were welcomed duving tne week. NOON DINNER r-ml neesner, ot the Kitchie Partments on West Washington street, entertained at a noon dinner today, Mrs. Elmer Chambers and Miss lna Bowers, of Darlington; Mrs. MorThe I). M. C. club will be en'ertained on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Clark, 411 West Main street. The hours will he Fpent in sewing on comfort kits. WILLIAMS. Mrs. C. H. Myers, of Browns' Valley, underwent an abdominal operation this morning. Mrs. Ernest Ellis had a tumor removed this morning. Dr. W. H. Williams made a prouional call on Mr. Charles McClain in Martinsville Sunday. LEBANON MARKETS. Wheat, No. 2 gof't grade $2.05 Corn . 1.80 rjata, new, white 60c Oats, mixed fiHc m0. 2 1 r. clover seed j POULTRY. .13.50 ;g ....40 .. 80c ....13c ....16 ....13c ....lot ....lie .. lUe Butter, fresh Hens, tinder 4 lbs.... Hens, 4V lbs. and over . Leghorn Hens Spring chicks over t lbs. Old coekt f.eeae, full feathered . . . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR SALE Short milk route, cheap. I'hone Hawbripg, John II, triem

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A customer dropped us that the storm sash he him much in fuel. He says that the saving in a couple of more winters will actually pay for the sash. Besides the saving think of the comfort it would add to your home. No wind to whistle in thru the cracks.

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The sort of shoes we sell is the kind of shoes that make good with quality folks. Quality leather goes into every pair of them and master designing and skilled workmanship is a guarantee of their exI cellent Jinish. I Morgan Shoe Co.

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FOR SALE I have completed nnd have for sale a five-room cottage with bath. In this house you will find practically all the modern conveniences and an inspection will please most any exacting prospect looking for a moderate-priced home in a desirable locality. For sale on terms most liberal. J. A. Hogshire

We Pay 6 On Time Deposits WE OWN $344,708.03 IN FIRST MORTGAGES ON REAL ESTATE First Rural Loan & Savings Association II. P. NEW, Sec.

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