Lebanon Pioneer (Newspaper) - February 22, 1923, Lebanon, Indiana
The Lebanon a Houber re Ary 22,1928. Good stationery adds Force to any letter and the Good stationery lots of it and in great variety you will find in our store. Our stationery department is our particular Pride exercising judgment As to purpose style Quality and Price. A Man Mav not be known by the stationery he writes on but it certainly reflects his taste. Remember this department for your needs. Oak drug store masters amp Mitchell eel Golf a Phil Adler is Home from a so Noeuv of several weeks in Miami. Fla. A mrs. L. Beavan Wae hostess tuesday to the afternoon Bridge club. A miss Ieulah Richey has resumed Lier clerical duties in the first National Bank. A j a or. And mrs. J. Ball entertained Friday evening at a George Washington dinner. Norris has entered the Bee with a Valentine Box opening. A miss Louise Sterling was hostess to the Junior Sunshine class of the presbyterian sunday school saturday afternoon at the Home of her parents on i Quot Orth East Street. The class arranged for a Candy Market at Staton s meat Market on March 3. A mrs. Ruel h. Cain instructor in French and miss Hert instructor in mathematics in the local High school have been off duty this week ill with the Lagrippe. Mrs. Ben m. Scifres has been substituting for mrs. Cain and mrs. Bayard Shumate for miss Hert. Mrs. William e. Fish at her Home was born at Quot Whitestown where he was Well known for Many years. The record. Matters a James t. Ujj. S. Veterans Hospital at Oteen n. C., East Washington Street delightful for treatment. 1 by entertained the Jolly social House miss Frances Eichman of Indiana gub thursday afternoon. The after Polis spent thursday Here with her a on go spent in a social Way and in t Rother. Isadore Eichman. Contests. The Allday meeting will be a Rev. Frank r. Briggs is assisting in a series of revival meetings i the methodist Church in Mulberry. Held March 1, with mrs. John clock. A mrs. E. A. Rainey and mrs. Joseph Threlkeld were hostesses to the re a mrs. Paul English was called club tuesday afternoon at the Knightstown saturday by the death Home of tvs. Rainey. Mrs. O. E. Rags of an aunt mrs. Elizabeth Shields. J a ale gave a Taik on Quot Art training in a or. And mrs. Cecil Whitaker Are Public schools Quot and miss Mae Shan the parents of a son Bora to them at >�,1 talk on Quot Art in Home Decora their Home on Fordice Street tuesday. a miss Hazel Shanhan was the a Eugene s. King and miss Eunice guest of relatives and friends in new i Motley were married on thursday Ross and Crawfordsville Over sunday. Afternoon at Indianapolis. Or. King a or. Mary spent sunday a a a Well known and prosperous Young at Indianapolis with friends and coloured Farmei of Northeast of Here heard Fritz Kreisler the noted violin j an the Bride is the daughter of mrs. Is. Lena Motley of this City and a former a mrs. Byrda Kincaid and sons student of the local High school. Maurice and jewel spent the week or. And mrs. Chester Caldwell in end with her Mother near Sii Annon pertained at a Taffy pulling Friday eve Ilalue. A mrs. Thomas Sheridan was hostess to the Korosis club members monday afternoon at her Home on North Meridian Street. A Otto Large spent sunday at Indianapolis with Max Eichman who is it convalescing at the Home of his sister Frances Eichman. A Rev. E. Lucas will be at his Quot biome Here until the Middle of March resting up from evangelistic work in Che North part of the state. A or. And mrs. Jacob Deiser. Of North Lebanon Street entertained the members of the hot biscuit dub at an Oyster supper Friday evening. A Searle Womley who., is employed with a Large corporation in new York City spent the week end Here with his parents or. And mrs. George a. Com Ley a miss Mary Miller a student in the University of Illinois has been spending several Days the past week with her parents or. And mrs. George t. Miller. A mrs. A. Meikle Eft Friday for her Home in Cleveland 6., after a visit with mrs. V. Cragun mrs. B. W. Duvall and mrs. W. A. Jones her Sisters. Here. A Lester f. Jones is adopt Eichman Morris Ritchie and Fred Siess attended the twentieth District conference of rotary at Michigan City wednesday and thursday. A mrs. I Ank Beaman and mrs. James. Hani of this City were called to popular , ky., tuesday night. By the serious illness of their Mother mrs. William Reeves. Mrs. Silas Williams j banned and Ning or. And mrs. Frank Caldwell or. And mrs. Loral Glendenning and daughter. Amethyst Belle or. And mrs. Frank Hooton misses Verla and Ilo Caldwell and George Glendenning and or. And mrs. Jim Heatherington. A mrs. Grace Evans who was called Here several weeks ago by the serious illness of her Mother mrs. Idol phys Wysong of Rosston left wednesday for her he Rne in san Francisco calf accompanied by her Mother who Wir visit with mrs. Evans and later with her sister. Mrs. D. W. Nelson at Bakersfield Calif. A so is Mary Vizabeth Hooton was hostess to the Psi Iota Jia so Torii tuesday evening at the Home of he parents. Or. And mrs. W. T. Hooton. Tie program included a report of he convention of 80epzjiibm last saturday to which miss Hooton was a Delegate. Miss May Jones bad charge of the program. A mrs. J. Mccondy. Of Mobile ala., formerly miss Agnes Walker of this City was a visitor in new Orleans last week on the occasion of Mardi gras festivities being the guest of mrs. Sylvia Parr and mrs. A. H. Felker. Mrs. Felkey also had As her guest her sister in Law mrs. Frank Felker of Logansport. A or. And mrs. Herschel Richardson and or. And mrs. Ernest Richardson had As dinner guests at the Home of the former on West North Street sunday miss Mabel Martin miss Dolpha Ogborn or. And mrs. Emery Stewart Lonnie hedge Otha Richardson. Rust sell Smith or. And mrs. Charles Park i and or. And mrs. Paul Mcmullen. A mrs. Alva Martn at her Home on Ezra Good aged eighty a Well known Clinton county Farmer formerly of Boone county was found dead in the Woodhouse at his Home nine Miles Southwest of Frankfort at five o clock sunday afternoon. It is opposed that the aged Man fell dead from a sudden attack of heart trouble. The lifeless body was found by the widow who became alarmed at her husband s absence and began a search. As she entered the Wood House at the rear of the Home she found the body lying face downward As Tho Good was pitched award after suffering the heart attack. Or. Good had been in bailing health Tor some time but his condition had not been regarded As especially serious. Recently he had been Able to be about the Quot farm supervising the farm work. Mrs. Good had left her husband in the House while she went out to feed the chickens. When she returned he could not be found. For Many years Good had been engaged in farming in which he was most successful. During the past several years he had retired from Active work but had remained in charge of the farm. Ezra Good was born near Whites town on oct. 13, 1842, the son of Samuel and Elizabeth Good. His father was a lutheran minister and died while serving As pastor of the new Haven Church North of Mulberry. His body was the first buried in the new Haven Church cemetery. On March 3. 1880, he was United in marriage to Nancy Kinder. Beside the widow two daughters one son and a Stepson survive. They Are mrs. O. V. Mundell of near Kirk Lin mrs. Charles Burkett of Otter Hein earn Good of near Colfax and Frank Kinder of Plains. Pennsylvania. He was a brother of the late Samuel n. Good clerk of the Boone circuit court. Funeral services were held at the pleasant Hill United Brethren Church at 10 30 wednesday morning. Rev. J. W. Dickerson pastor and Rev. J. W. Bailey former pastor in charge. Burial in Green l in cemetery at Frankfort of minor importance from the week s record. The suit of the automotive service co. Is. Isaiah Keener to foreclose Lien has been dismissed. A the suit of Sarah e. Jer. In against Thomas w. Jervis. For divorce has been dismissed by agreement of both parties. Frank Swails has been ordered to pay 35 As fee for attorney to represent Opal Swails whom he is suing for a divorce. The evidence in the cause of the Mechanic Kburg Bank is. Artes f. Coupland on note has been taken or advisement by the court. Unc finding and judgment quieting title in the plaintiff at his own costs has been rendered in the cause of Charles e. Ware it Al is. Abner e. Knott it Al. The a Ause of the Lebanon investment co. Is. Ward e. Brenton two cases has been dismissed by plaintiff satisfactory settlement having been made. The real estate of the late Jennie r. Gabriel has been ordered sold in accordance with the report of commissioners in a partition suit and proceeds distributed among his heirs. Commissioners allowed 150 each for services. New cases filed. Frank w. I it Avis is. John Mclntyre it Al. Complaint for $150 damages. Ira m. Sharp attorney. Ida Woodson administer matrix is. Webb Mitchell it Al. Petition to sell real estate. Rogers amp Smith. Lloyd c. Weirs is. Earl w. Sho Walter it Al. For damages. Venue from Marion county. James e. Bingham. Charlesw Patterson is. Elmer h. Wines it Al. On note for $171. Ira m. Best Busine s reference your credit is exactly what you make it. A Bank account is Worth far More to you when the time comes than an armful of letters of recommendations. Money 1� the Bank is what talks and such a smal it beginning such As a Well kept savings account has led to Many a Man s business Success. We Welcome the account of the Young business Man or the Man Contemp latin going into state Bank talked to Bay View. Marriages. May change route. Ocean to Ocean Highway consider chg taking on Covington. A movement is under Way. To change the route of the Ocean to Oriean High Way thru a portion of Illinois and Indi Aimi. At present it Rejis East from Decatur to Chris mans Roll. Then on to Rockville and or of a stifle. It is proposed to change Catt Filiip Champa Iipp then.4aii�aieh am East Thra ,t<pwford8< vill it is pointy it read is now paired from fee a to Che a. Diana state line a Dii Titi of Moiny than eighty Miles and that Tjimis would be a More direct route. A a meeting of the will be Denver Cou on feb. 20, at which time this proposed change will be discussed. There has been a great fight Over the location of this Highway and while the people of this part of the state has taken no part in the fight. It has been very evident that Quot this is the logical route. Nearly one Hundred Miles of the route is not hard surfaced and on the other route there is no pavement East of Decatur. Of Erie Ltd out a successful Surprise party West Washington Street assisted by Phi Celebration of her husband s birth it Day anniversary at their Home on Lafayette Avenue Friday evening. A miss Mary Elizabeth Hooton miss a Treasel Bowman and miss Mabel Bur Iii attended the state luncheon of the Psi Lota i sorority at the Clay Pool hotel Indianapolis saturday. A mrs. Miller and mrs. Frank Caldwell were the Honor guests at a Celebration of their birthday anniversaries at the Home of or. And mrs Miller on sunday. There was a pitch in dinner. A miss Mary Katherne Waldren at ithe Home of her parents on South East Street entertained he of the Public schools at a Val a Entine party on tuesday evening of last week. A Bert Titus entertained a numb a of guests at a Chili supper at his Home. Saturday evening in Celebration of mrs. Titus birthday anniversary. Games music and Light refreshments were the order. A or. And mrs. B. Adair entertained at dinner sunday or. And mrs. T. Griffin of Crawfordsville or. And mrs. Andrew Booher of Frankfort and or. And mrs. Frank Adair of this City. A Edgar Adams local manager and misses Hazel tiit Tinghui and Doris Slusser of the clerical of Telof the interstate office will attend is state a meeting of the interstate interests at a Indianapolis today. Harry Evans of Peoria ills., and or. And mrs. Roy Evans of Casey ills., called Here by the death of mrs. Frank Sample of near Elizaville Are visiting relatives and frends in the county for a few Days. A or. And mrs. Charles Baker West of Dover was hostess to the members of the Jolly club and their husbands Friday evening. The evening was delightfully spent in a social Way following the six o clock dinner. A or. And mrs. J. A. Hogshire had As dinner guests last sunday or. And mrs. Thomas l. Neal and daughter Mary Belle of Indianapolis mrs. Marion Mccormick of Indiana Harbor and Albert e. Witt of Thea City. A mrs. Wulliam Witt was hostess to the ladies Aid society of the Mechanicsburg Christian Church at her hone on wednesday february 14. There was a pitch in dinner and quilting mrs. Ira Baker was hostess to the in embers of the cooking club Friday afternoon. Mrs. George Wimborough gave a talk on the uses of fruit and mrs. Baker read a paper on Quot Correct the club entered into a discussion of these subjects. Mrs. Bert Cook mrs. Fred Rhodes and mrs. Ross Dale were guests of the club. A mrs. Lawrence Arnsman and misses Grace and Marie Titus were hostesses Friday afternoon to the members of James Hill chapter d. A. R., at their Home on South East Street. The program included a talk on Quot the life of Washington Quot by miss Lola Beck Reading of several Lincoln stories mrs. L. Beaven vocal duet mrs. Lester f. Jones and mrs. Joe Lacobelli song. Miss Betty Black accompanied by her Mother mrs. J. H. Black. Miss Rose Sims a new member of the chapter was introduced. Rev. Hardy Luffa gave address on Quot literary at the regular meeting of the Bay View club monday afternoon with mrs. D. Orear at her Home on East Chicago Street. Rev. Hardy Lumb pastor of the first presbyterian Church gave an interesting address on Quot literary he said Good Reading is a pleasure and readers will profit most by what they enjoy most. He named one Hundred books to inspire one to select the Best Reading for those who wish their shelves filled with the Best literature. In the realm of essays he mentioned Bacon Lamb Elmerson. Holmes Carlisle. Mccauley fiction George Elliot Scott Jane Austin Charles Dickens. Thackaray Charlotte Bronte hat time Blackmore. Defoe and Swift. Dwelling 09 the masterpieces of each of the poets he mentioned Milton bums word Wilh. Ron Keats Shelly Longfellow and drowning. To us Hiis a in the. Lives of Eisch of the Trio Grapher he spoke of Boswell Morley Gas kill. By Reuy do after the Bible he is okie if st ii s Quot fug rims on hts Toi he it nation do Canley. Greene. A Ccarthy. An Gluhr los. The Rex to Ujj Joki a mentioned i Era i life of bobs even Hyop. Quot letters of ambassador Page Quot a classic of the late War Secretary. Jyh Anklin Lane s Quot life and letters Quot Quot in the Days of poor Richard Quot the Story of Benjamin Franklin by Irving Bachelor. Refreshments were served Dur Iii the social hour the hostess being assisted by mrs. W. H. Green and mrs. Anna Byers. The guests included mrs. Frank r. Briggs mrs s. S. Heath mrs. B. Adair mrs. N. Cook mrs. Bert Miller and miss Inez Lieb Hardt. Robison Peters. Rush Robison son of or and mrs. Will a Robison of South of Here and miss Geneva Peters were married saturday afternoon at four o clock at the office of Rev Frank r. Briggs in the methodist episcopal Church that minister officiating. Or. And mrs. Jacob Wilcox were the Only witnesses. Abner Reagan. Jacob Rice Abney of Kokomo and miss Conzie m. Reagan of this City were marred saturday by Esq. W. Roberts at his office on South Lebanon Street. Charles c. French and William Oscar Reagan witnessed the ceremony. Or. And mrs Abney will live on a farm near Kokomo. The markets. Today s Lebanon markets. Produced eggs 30c butter. 20c heavy for is 21c leghorn hens 15c Springs Over 4 ibs 18c Springs under 4 lbs., 14c leghorn Springs 14c old Cocks 7c Capone 7 lbs., and Over 26c Capone under 7 lbs., 21c Capone under lbs., 18c Tom turkeys. 21c old Hen turkeys. 25c Young to keys 30c geese full feathered Lac heavy ducks 14c Light ducks a 12c beef hides Green. No. 1, 8c beef hides. No. 2, 7c horse hides Large no. 2, $2.50. Grain wheat no. 2, $1.20 corp 70 lbs., 65c Oats White 40c Oats mixed 38c Rye 70c Clover seed $11.50. Stewart Altum. Mrs. Mayme Altum and Emery Stewart were married sunday noon at the parsonage of the Central Christian Chirch. Rev. John Mcd. Horn officiating. They will reside at 613 West Washington Street. Commercial club banquet. Set what Eaton organization has Date for week of March 11. The commercial Uius of Whites town Wiir hold its annual banquet in the basement of the lutheran Church in that Placie on some evening of the week of March 11. The banquet is to be Saiyd by the Dorcas society of the lutheran can Rah. At $1,25 per plate and the menu will be As follows fruit cocktail Chicken Shortcake mashed potatoes Gravy hot Rolls and butter salad olives Brick ice Cream Angel food cake Coffee Indianapolis live Stock hogs Choice heaviest $8,1 to $8.40 Choice medium $8,40 to $8,50 Choice lights $8.60 to $8.7. Cattle Choice heavy steers. $10 to $10,50 Light steers. $8.75 to $10 Choice heifers. $8 to $8.50 to $6.75 calves. $7 to $16. Sheep lambs. $11 to $15 Wethers $4 to $8 ewes. $4 to $8. Three fire alarms. The department was called to the Home of w. A. Virtue on norths Lebanon evening about 6 30, by a burning flue ii hich did no damage. At 9 30 sunday morning a run was made to the resident of Harry Saunders on West Maigi Street and at 3 15 another run to amp a amp it i Iii of Abe Artman. On st Walnut pm to by roof fires which did in the Icin Gate about ten dollars Worth of age. Patriotic Celebration. Planning Golf links. Married f fifty years. Joint Celebration at g. A. Hall this afternoon. The civil War veterans Are celebrating the birthday anniversaries of Lincoln and Washington at g. A. Hall beginning at two o clock this afternoon. The program is As follows song Quot America Quot audience prayer. Rev. W. P. Mckinsey quartet or. And mrs. E. Coons and or. And mrs. Manual m. Routh talk on Washington Rev. John Mcd. Horn music talk on Lincoln mrs. Henry c. Brush music talk on Lincoln Rev a a. Hartley music Reading a mrs. Herschel Richardson prayer Robert Burns Home from Southwest. Injured in fall. Ira Stephenson returns from Rio Grande Valley. Ira Stephenson county auditor accompanied by mrs Stephenson arrived Home tuesday from an eight Day trip with a land promoting company to the Rio Grande Valley in southwestern Texas they were delighted with the Southwest making stops at Dallas Houston and Galveston Enro Ute. In the Rio Grande Valley they found a great irrigation project just completed and ready to turn onto thousands of acres of land which will be placed under cultivation. They were surprised to find sections of that country so Rich in farm and fruit products. They found Citrus fruits growing to perfection. While in the Valley they feasted on Early Garden vegetables now ready for Northern markets in car Load lots. While or Stephenson was delighted with the trip and enthusiastic Over the possibilities of the country. He is Frank to say that he would prefer to take his chances on making a living and laying by something for a Rainy Day Back Here in Indiana. Lee Huckstep supposed to have sustained a broken Back. Lee Huckstep a Well known Farmer living near North Salem and a brother of prof. Walter Huckstep of this City fell from a ladder monday while trimming Trees on his farm and sustained a broken Back. He was found some time later by his wife in a paralysed condition but conscious. He thinks he was knocked from the ladder by the falling of the limb on which he had been sawing. A specialist was called to examine him. Or. And mrs. W. H. Pollard celebrated anniversary met Aida. Fifty years ago last monday William a poliard and miss Emma Hart were married at pleasant View Shelby county and they celebrated the anniversary at their Home on East Pearl Street in an informal manner joined by their children and friends or and mrs. Pollard came to Boone county in 1884, and have since resided Here. They have reared five children All of whom Are living. They enjoy the esteem of All who know them. Or Pollard is a civil War Veteran serving As a member of company a 100th Indiana Volunteer regiment. He enlisted for the service with fourteen neighbourhood boys acid is the last survivor of that Little company. He is also the Only surf Var of a family of ten children or Pollard was bom in Shelby county and is in his Eightieth year. Mrs Pollard is a native of Wayne county Indiana. Or. And mrs Pollard and their children joined in. A. Family dinner on sunday. Ulen country club directors employ William diddle. William diddle of Indianapolis has been employed by the directors of the Ulen country club to superintend the construction of the Golf links on the local club grounds. He will begin the work As soon As the weather will permit. Or. Diddle is a Golf expert capable of handling the work in hand. On charge of assault. Endeavor ers had charge. Seventy year old Man arrested and lodged in jail. Jonathan j. Moore aged 70, was arrested sunday night by sheriff Joe c. Cain and officer Homer Diale on complaint of Fay Ham at the Home of the latter ave Miles Northwest of Here charged with assault. He was lodged in the county jail in default of one thousand dollars bail. Child fractured Collar Bone. Annabelle three year old daughter of or. And mrs. Girt Doyle of to tilt East Street fell it Tom a High chair thursday evening and fractured a Collar Bone. Public Sale. So Caplinger and Filo Neese on. The Dan Overlees farm 2 Miles Southeast of a Banon will have a Public Sale of horses cattle hogs Hay. Grain farm implements Etc Man Day feb 26, at 10 a. M., a notice Elf office Days. I will be5 the Rosston Bank on tuesdays of each week. By Smiley 49w4 trustee Union township. Notice of administration. Coons car skidded. When the Sedan of e. Coons skidded on the icy pavement on West South Street near the big four freight station saturday to Whf wheels gave Way. There was no other damage. Notice is hereby Given that the undersigned has been appointed by the circuit court of Boone county state of Indiana executrix of the estate of Angeline Cool Man late of Boone county deceased. Said estate is sup feb. 22, 1 closed to be solvent. Ence m. Gregory. 50w3 executrix. John a Hornaday atty notice of administration. Notice is hereby Given that the undersigned has been appointed by the circuit court of Bopae county state of Indiana administrate if of the estate of Jasper w. Witt late of Boone county deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent Bluen of Witt feb 22, 192� 50w3 admin Atrz Tor. A e. Guition atty a a a a a a Ford smashed Marmon. Vesper service at first presbyterian Church sunday. The Eneda voters had charge of the Vesper service at the first presbyterian Church sunday afternoon. Miss Louise Hiatt presided. Quot manhood of the master Quot was the subject and miss Mary Martha. Lewis discussed Quot the master s Joy Quot Freemont Vorhis Quot the master s loyalty Quot Charles Jaques. Quot the master s endurance Quot. Marley Immel Quot the master s fearless miss Public Sale of collision in Indianapolis results in damage. Suit he re. On december 25, 1921. A Marmon touring car. Owned and driven by Lloyd c. Weiss and a Ford truck owned and Ven by Earl w. Show alter it Al cd lived at the intersection of Graceland Avenue and thirtieth Street in Indianapolis. In a suit for $500 Dan Ages. Brought Here on a change of venue from Marion county or Weiss avers that the Ford truck was Hting driven negligently and unlawfully and that the Driver s View was shut off by five or six persons occupying the seat which was intended to accommodate Only two. Quot the Case reached the court Here monday. Licensed to marry. Trike spa dinner. Died at Kankakee Ufa. Mrs. Glen Molen. A former Thorn town and Lebanon woman died at her Home in Kankakee uis., about a a i Days ago. She was a daughter of or. And mrs. Charles Itak. Jac5>b Rice Abney 37, fax my to Kokomo and Conzie May Reigan 19, housekeeper. Lebanon. Rush Lawrence Robison. 29, Fanner and Geneva Peters 23, housekeeper both of Lebanon. A i Emery b. Stewart 39 mrs Junist and Mamie Altum. Galea my both of Lebanon. / t any Man can Tell i have thought up intentions of Fomo thought of them two to members pleasantly of sorority entertained. The members of the tri Kappa sonority were entertained at dinner monday evening at the Home of mrs. Carrie a. Edwards Ott North Meridian Street. Mrs. Mace Gray mrs. Beulah Dottis and mrs. Estella Momaday were assistant hostesses. Goats included mrs. Mary Wysong a lets of this City and mrs. Mary Hogshire to corms of India tut Harbor. The Tofty voteci25 to the of Inacy fun pure bred Hampshire saturday March a 192375 pure bred Hampshire sows and gilts and 5 Spring at 1 o clock p. A a Abe Cune amp daughter a. To