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The Lebanon Timesi
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OAK CHEEK BAPTIST CHURCH AMKRJCAN LEG ON MEETI.vG AERO 06 ss TIJOEf mm Regular meeting of tho Americun Legion next Monday' evening, Oct. 17. All members who are going to thr Convention, at Kansas Cilv Oct. 31 and Nov 1 and 2, should b3 present at this meeting. I The first ice olf the season -as via iblo Saturday morning.

Wednesday morning ico was also in evidence. Several light frosts have appeared buftt. they did little damage. 1 Walt Patlee, the Pioneers new collector and 1 manufacturer was iat our itown Saturday. We say- manufacturer adviseadly for Walt tarn make a lot of news out of very little raw material and pretty good news at that.

We acknowledge a pleasenS; call but faihd to Jearn the swret. mm 1 1 EST EVENT i Just received large assortment Flyers Frcm Al! Parts of Continent Wili Take Part In Omaha Assembly. ladies blousis. Spcdal Friday and Saturday, October and 13. Your choice $4.75.

Adams Bros, The Rally Day of tho Oak Occ-Baptist church and Sunday School last. Sunday proved a "great sttMcus Evangelist Wilson K. Mills deliver three sermons which were ftp predated by all present. Rev. 'J.

-D Ktllly the pastor had of tin song service. A short rally day gram was also given by the and dinner served kt Itase-' i ot the church to about one hundred people." The revival, meutlng which have been in progress for a week', were closed Sunday. as the Baptist b'late convention hild at Tcp a commenc-ad. 'Atonliay morning and Rev. Mills and Rev.

Kelly wished to be The revival meetings will start agaiin next. Oet. 14. Groat jnte-rpst has been. manifested ally' through the meetings- and has been some conllfessions.

Everybody is mvited to attend these Our Policy: EFFICIENT, CONSERVATIVE DATES NOVEMBER 3 TO KAILUQADS LOWER-RATES RELIABL r.lr.stera of Aircraft Industry mid Other DignitaHco to Attend. Stirring War Cconc Part of Gi- jaiitio Spectacle. -ir 3-'- hW They Mmt Be Lasthi 1 iM 7P As WcM As Beauiifd 0 Thl3 store has bc-cotoc justly famous fcr its fa pM iirthday Purchases are made in MM re Ivf '2 Pft 23-urancc lint tUey will reflect good tm tacts and vsCA ho PI.TAT 17 j-Zj: taste and will -he. imiAltt'R: v-i ja: AROUND SALEM Solicit Your Business tmsfmsrvamcto i ii Omaha, Keb. There Is only one I'uris.

laiil during the war the hundreds ot aviators whov caused Bill to lose his job "urtopled" the Kay fiiy on the Seine us titelr IVIlllCilVDUS. Kciiiby were lo.ruU'J training und lieLlfi, where liundi eds of filei-s. dally held coinmunion with the iiiiitcriaker by attempling Inure! rolls, corkscrew turns iitul loops while flying Utousands of font above the earth. It was war, When I lie Internat ional Aero opens In Omaha on Koveiuher 3, many of same fliers wilt live adventures In the air, nnd tl.eir sueiiil pastimes when the sun Is darkened, as guests of hospitable Omaha. Frances Wyatt SOPRANO John Weesner was given a Hlt'c surprise iSunday after Sunday school when the relatives went with well filled baskets to (remind him it was his birthday.

All had a fine time. Mr. Crum is remodeling his houm this week with 'a new roof and by re-plastering it. 'Mr. Crum and Mrs.

Weems were hulling alfalfa monday. c.ras ard vdfe and Miss Chloe Weems attended Mrs. Epperson's funeral in Esbon Sunday. J31 Thompson and family were visiting wlith their daughter Mrs. Floyd Lewis Sunday'.

Word was received here Monday morning ot the death, of Mrs. Earl Cmiser at hir home in Wymore, Neb. li.snaay. even'mgv Mrs. Croiser wiM be resnembered as Ei'thel UpdegTafft.

lirir School Auditorium' tnesc qualiii3.i, vo i'ec! quite sure. Gifts must be above the store rcrctneyvor3 chaceu is an indication of lUUR leaking iheift and year ceccrmir-JliGn to only ths very bzz This in indeed a birthday Gift Shop" in the mors d- sense. Watch33, pins, cuJ-glasvsKvcrwcre, clock! of the rr.d COMM0N-SENS2 articles you have cro wn c-j avociale with ibis store will be found ia. the prevailing mpdsh. We ARE up-to-the-minuta.

Here viil the ENDURING jift3 the or.e-3 Into r.Mich '-s tin? is To remember birth-drjya SUBSTANTIALLY, withgiftsthatneverdie, is proof of your wisdc r.nd judgment. have v. ompleto line or the Nationally known and Nationally ac vei.ised W. Guaranteed Gem-set Ring's. rom2K-nd tben because they are manufactured with a PLEDGE TO YtM 1, the purchaser, it t-e-n3 are cracked cr fall out, perhaps accidentally by you, they are immedi-ntely replaced.

approve of tins kind of salesmanshiu it is OUit way, too. LYLE ADAMS Smith 'Center, Monday October 17 PROGRAM She grow to womanhood here and numbered her friends by her acquaintances. Mrs. Walter Davis igave a miscellaneous shower for Miss Delia Ream Monday' afternoon. Miss Delia' will be married Tuesday to Mr.

Ray Hern-don, Watib of Lebanon. Many -very useful articles iwjere given her, 1. Invocation "Radamisto" Care Oh Had I JubaPs Lyra1 "Joshua" 2. Nipht Song The Lotus Flowtr Lady Bird Enfant, si J'e' tais 3. Tho Old Refrain Lalaby Loves in My Heart I Passed By Your Win -low Little Pickaninny kid Deep River Handel Schubert Schumann Schumann Liszt Kreiisler Reger Woodman Brale Mrs.

Ella Weems is caring for Max Drmlenger while his mother Negro Spirituals is away to school. Walter Davis was delivering a bunch of cattle to Hunt Young Thursday. In driving them one of his cows was so overheated that sihe died the same evening. Some few in this are cribbing corn. Volstead has made it to procure certain required "props" to make tls city -of the Missouri the city of ilie Seine, bin rhe reinance niirt adventure of those proc-eding l)i.

will lose nothing in the cronies from: the four comers of the 'conliueni'. will to "take the air" nf the big International Aero Such is peace. Ak-Kar-Ben knights; the Chamber of ('omnierce, Hie Aero Club of Dinnha, Legion, societiesf leaders, all will play their parts 'ns hosts to visiting dignitaries of the nlr, and it Is predicted that Omaha will reach the pinnacle of her social activity during the air meet. "Refore the air meet Is concluded" said Karl W. Poller, prcfident of the congress, "every debutante and matron, us well us staid business men will he conversant with "llfi "dihedral" and other air terms." "Cold blooded business inenT who are skeptical of (he future of air industry, will have ample evidence at their very door that henvler-than-air ntnehines will dominate the field of passenger and commercial transportation.

The men who have "nursed" the in-d'lo'ry from IN Infancy OniP" Wright, (Jlemi t'nrtfss, (llenn Martin. Major Glidden and others-will be e.vecuihes of the meet, which will prove to the world tjint the airplane scientists of a de.cade past were not essentially dreamers. Perhaps the universal spirit of cooperation lin been granted the nir congress oflicials. for such dignitaries as Judge Kent-saw Lnndis, National Ctiinuiander John (J. Kmory of tlio American Legion, Major Ira A.

Under, dean of army air men, mid a host of olhci-s have all accepted the invita 'Gratest Miracle of All 4. Songs of the Four Winds The EasJ. Wind The South "Wjind The West Wind The North Wind The Elves- Vox Invicta Mary Turner Salter House of Hearts Desire Mary Turner Salter Carolyn Paden at the Piano. Admission: 55 cents Almost everybody was in Mankato Saturday from this corner. They alH came home proclaiming the Festival a great success.

Mr. Will Payne had quite a -fight on hand Sunday night iwihen hg discovered his house was on fire. He succeeded in' putting it out but has a badly burned hand. They lost several articles of clothing but feel lucky to ge able to save (the house. John Weesner, Jim Justice and ev-erett White were out buying cattle Monday.

Archie Franklin is helping Everett Heated rooms, with or 'without' The Grand Lodge of the I. 0. 0. F. T.

J. Ryan. 29-tf is in session in Eldorado this week. K- J- Adams is delegate from the sub- Chas. Adams made a flying ordinate Iodge fa and- Chagi ness trip in his Buick to the county Rmn from the encam seat Monday.

White with his corn shucking this Mrs. M. Hamaker went from the tions, and assure the success of the S. Lake is recovering' from a Slllldav Slchmtl CfiAvonBnn nf week. Jake Thompson rpuchased corn of Marion Pirlcr and is shelliny it.

severe lUIness that has cammed him to his room for several days. the Senat" Whitney family. Sunday she was joined by Merrett Thompson was in town her husband. F. M.

Hamaker and Lem Tuesday. He is still quite tweak from Bonecutter and wife. All returned a recent attack of summer Sunday evening. ITTLE luxuiies that you've always longed for and! JL, thought you couldn't have are a reality in this out-of-the-ordiriary house, and it comes within your means! There's your sunparlor alcove off the living rponx and! the pleasant den; with bookcases and seat and a sunny bay win There's the pair of delightful corner china closets ripposite" French doors in the dining room. There's a wholesome, efficient kitchen, 'with cupboards and ironing board built-in, and 'a rcfrig- crator entry outside.

There are three cross-vuntilated- There's the oft-desired built-in linen case, and tray case in" one bedroom. MICKIE SAYS: congress. Mnvlc skeptics, those fjlinads who breathlessly watch daring aviators perform for the "creen, only to criticize "just trick will have un iipportunly of finding enlightenment during the meet. "The Hombing of (Vurcelette" written by Kupen Hughes and Kddie Deeds, with, over ICO' persons in the costumed cast, will be part. of.

the spectacle. The village of Oourcelctte will be built on the' (lying field, and with an SO-niillion candle power searchlight furnished by the General Electric company, illuniinaling the the battle in the clouds, not unlike the famous air duel above the real village F. B. Paget's little daughter Joy was quite sick Tuesday night. Dr.

Scott was called and she is again in school. Mac Cherry met with quite a serves ic-ident recently in a thirty foot ifafll from an oil derrick. Just as he (as able to be around a Mttlc he Was run over, we did1 not learn how and bruised up again. Last reports were that he js puUing through all right TheTlrmanentTunututv forourHomt "Co tW JOS OP Vvv3 vrf Will Compton and -wife left in their Ford Tuesday morning for Barnes vh. they villi vi'j't their son Reed Compton- 1 It is reported that Dooley Mahin of Cedar will run his horse lagainst a Nebraska horse at Esbon next in stock sizes and authentic English designs is used throughout this satisfying home, making it more convenient and- distinctive: cost is reasonable, too, because of quantity pro'dudtion standard sizes.

Curtis Woodwork brings within your reach Your House of Heart's Disirc. More than 200 such houses, designed by Trowbridge Si Ackerman, of New Yofk City, are at your service. Come in and let us show them to you. LEBANON LUMBER CO. John Dudley, Manager.

John Moats came in yesterday and rHm-d the i-ent to his brother James Moats, in the I. 0. 0. home at Eureka Lake, near Manhattan. The heme sent James Moats who has been blind If or a long time, to Bell Memorial hospital in Kansas City and his sight has been' restored sufficiently that he can again read, although a-' bout seventy years of age.

of Courcolette In WIS. will be fought again. Aces who performed in France will again "kick off the chasse pilots will engage in machine gun duels high above the bombers, and when the director yells "out" all Omaha 1 will gasp at the spectacle so lifelike in its conclusion. The- village will be in ruins. The drone of the Gonna a Mercedes will be heard, less audible each moment, significant of Hun defeat.

Streaks of assortment of Friday and Just received large ladies blouses. Special and 15. Your Bros. Saturday, October 14 $4.75. Adams over to Frank-ball game-be-' special team Blue Hill.

Charley Adams went lin Sunday to see the tween Smith Center's and a like team from A letter from Crabb states that they have found a house without much difficulty and are located at 725 Madison St. Topeka. He says business is good lire iroiii nun oomoers railing in flames, aid the searchlights in illuminating the "set." The village in ruins and shattered Hun planes will tell the tale. Thousands of people and hundred of the, distinguished men of this and foreign countries are expected to- take part In the congress. Special railroad rates of one-and-a-half fare for the round trip have been obtained- from all railroads.

It looks like the biggest thing in recent history for the eentral west. James Stucky Says, "Rats Cost Me $125 for Plumbing Bills Pearl Sample was- up from Enterprise to spend the week end with the home folks. She has a good position with the Hoffman Milling Co. and likes her work. The lyceum course this year is many respects the best that Lebanon has ever had.

Every number has been carefullly selected upon its own merit. The lecture Text Monday nght by Montraville Wood is easily worth the price of the tickets for the entire season when compared with the price paid for the ordinary entertainment. The small town does not often have the priviledge of ihearing men -vvith a world wide reputation. As a scien-test and inventor Montaaville Wood Btands among the worlds foremost men. The opera house should be filled to capacity.

He carries 1000 pounds of baggage and an asistant to demonstrate his lecture. Foot pleasant and profitable evenings for yourself and the help you give toward maintaining a higji etess lyceum course for less than the cost ctf the ordinary show. Get season tickets now. The Williams Battery Station Careful attention given to Battery Repair Work The same courteous treatment to every one Prices are right and work guaranteed If you are expecting to light your home DELCO LIGHT Leads All Others Come in and talk it over H. A.

WILLIAMS. 1 "We oouldnt teU what was dog- C-inC un rmr toilet, and drains Wj to up floor pipes etc, found a 1 rata nest in basement'They had chok I Ac of Act It Entered. Eddie Rickenbacker, American flying see, beloved of all Nebraskans as a "Nebraska Boy, will be present at the Omaha air congress November 3-5. He'll be there "with bells," lie tells Knrt W. Porter, president of the Omaha Aero club, which is putting on the meet, and of course he'H briaf bis 'endy umlle with hiw.

ed th pipes with retflusei The phim- bera bin was 125. RAT-SNAP clean-1 ed the rodent out." Three sizes, 35c 65c and $1.25. Sold and guaranteed In the iflree fair at Belleville recently a bunch of shorthorn cattle which had 'won first place in the Missouri ggate' fair failed in competition with cattle shotwn there. Northern Kansas is pushing toward the front for better 'Would that we might say as much for out schools for our boys and by J. Arbuthnot (Adv.) Thr Times office in headquarters foi all kinds of Job Printing.

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Années disponibles:
1887-1922