Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 July 1903 — Page 23
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THE.IFDl&JfAPOLIS NEWS, SA.TUBDAT, JULY 18,4903.
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TiMra i» « wmm to itontsclcr w*m» tow »«#• It >to IBiWtolt to wtoKwt# Uw ni«^ tola p9«il« «< Bir itoto t««in>t tlw IwnIs whicb iwrimStollY t«tok oot to that i»etla«. ttialK 4 INttoo. ot MondMad. ktwwii aO dWf tk* tltoto •• «*• naa fifto> qtMttad th* i|o«*a wnwtjr toud. Is now prtipg to^^l^iHtoa to try to r«|M«t Uis w«rtt of rsfond tt»t Iw sctocayUabto to
^ MoniMwA .
E Xa UK. wjilun lik Booras eotmty food, psduqpf tlM M(^rst to tb# Itortory of Koatodty; ««o dt Ito^toEbt. Mr. Button sad M» wofti'r »Mra Fbwbo -Sutt^Hi, wmat to Mors|s«d. tlw oonniy-smt sod i oiMO««^ •Btotot Tlisy »«■• bwJtod by i Oczt. ^iraiUw T; Wittorrs, of iMdnci^. th* w«a*laio«r%|to«f«dM«to cnvslry toad' or, whoptoM to *?*»' povt, Tte Jiato board of tbo Cbrtatton
, dimrob aSto aaatatod.
jf lapan TfiaU* Work Qtiiatly. I Mr. Mwttos and |>ia asotbar b««do tbeir 1 wock aaiatly. aaffD# bttla or notbina of <thalr iMiffOM, taiawlii* wall tbs iirlda of tha ffloostatoowA wbo would bars ra> aantad btttorty tear fnfwwioa that tbay naadad nUialeaary «r fatonnatory work. Yba oototaB of tba Bottona to Morahaad i waa Ttow«l witb daap svwpicioii by Uw InhaMtaata, Mo ftomm was opoa to tbem ’and BO floa rsatod tbam a ftewa or a tbnVdtoff BBttdbla for a acbool. Judea T. F. Hargti, of' I/totovttIa, axrCblaf JusUoa fof Kaatttobr. iara a tot and Ctonaral , WltlMra Wt a’ ba«wa with a schoolroom tin tho ssooad atory. ^ ^ . Tba school <Mtonad with Mr. Button and bia mothar aa toaabars and wlto an at' tondanca of ons twpli on tba first day. Thia pu^ afterward becamo Mrs. Button. S ly tba and of tha flm yaar tba sa^J ad fifty ttudanta and Mr. Button bad won tha siMD^to and astoam of tba ciuiaani tha taii^ ^ ^ Matty tlfiH fir. Button haa titoan his Ufa tolo i^handaV yotna to rWt mnd reason wim tha tuttaraat of the faudlst* fin their Bwttdtiln ratraata. Ha always went unarmad and threw himself upon their hospltaUty, a matter of oonsdence that the rudest mouatslneer will slmoet Invariably refuss to violate. A Community Tmnaformad. As a raauit of bla work, Morebaad is ’to-day a peaoaful, prosperous and lawabtdinf oommuntty. Tha saloons have 'been driven from the town, after a hard flyht under the looal option law. to whtoh Mr. Button took the- lead, and durtng which the satooalata tbraataned him with personal vioienaa and attempted to bum
the school property.
Many bava bsco thf^ trltmtrs paid by leading Kentuckians to Mr, Buttan's work S Morehsad. B. Bufington, edtt<w of e Fendleiouian. sttys: "Wnen F. C, nutton went to Morelmd to ostabllsh a school
svo of the no
on the i county at him.
ra of tha horrors which Rowun
i county bad wltnesfed, the people laughed
But to-day the verdict Is that
ohuoi has done mora
las l^wan county
thejnWfaoe of t
tha? sTffiiM W.' iVeh Includlng the
lew,"
High Mark of Rooognitlon. Porhapa the hlgheet mark of recognition that Mr. Button has reoaived to hto iwesant urgent call to go to Jackson, which oomas from the loading men of the Slate, Irroopactlva of party or church. While he goes under the auspices of the ( hrtiitian Woman's Baard of Missions, lie in haokad by tha leading men of Kentucky, both In Influence end financially. Tb'e school at Morehoad, which, Mr. Button itartod with out pupil In ms?, now has ta annual enrollment of nearly «)0, and tt faculty of twelva "The Morehead Normal School," aa It to called, has a beauil;lful campus of sixty acree, and thregi good huUdlnga The nchool le second to none In eastern Kentucky. Industrial features have been Introduced with
treat suocese.
Tha need for such schools to greeter In Xenttteky, perhape. than In any other State, because of the poor publto school lawn of the commonwealth. The mountain dtstrtet schools run only three months of the 3tobr. and State provision for secondary education Is almost nil. Not Patronizod by Wealthy. This oondltton to largely because the wealthier eltlsens of tne Blue Oroos regltm all send their children to private sehoola.~~ahd a general loeitng ^extota In the States that the pubUo schools are "common." and not fit for children of
good famlllea.
, Twv-thlrda of the teachers In Rowan cotth^’ttnd almost aa high a proportion In teverwl tdielalng countlea are gradu- , atM of the Morehead aobool. M. J. Dert hldk. an alumnus of Hiram Collage, who
preached aad taught at Berea for
ral > ■ ■
several years, haa been called by the Ctortottan Woman's Board of Missions to tale charge of the Morehead school whan
Mr. Button goes to Jackson.
I iaot la for Ctovoland. Joseph B. Keeling. United Statee dlatrlilt attorney, who to back from a three wneiks* stay in tha Beat, says he wttl miss his guess If the Eastern ftomo cratmda not Mend for Cleveland for Free . Idettt. Tha sentiment in favt.>r of the > former Preeldeatjs orystalllstng through- . out the Stoat, ha says.
[THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY
PORCH OF THE DORMITORY OF* MOREHEAD * NORMAL ^HOOU RESULT OF MR BUTTON’S WORK
Llig FOR PESTROUSE
Cat., xpi iBsa casitoem-JL aniwsw, me cstmm
toad. O....MW. Geefgc Osttasma of ncarnwl to IrvtBgilii tbfe sa si-
«o«Ht ef the fflwwm m mm bate-. -lDw »■*«- Ufa iMsnwe Tbmwisy fetes s vast »t QawtontevOto-. ^Ife- Zesa JSWrstf. of JLwtenoa. tea., whs has hmm vistttag Mm- IX^ Osrew. iHs lefegSed boas*....tolas Beleo Csrear will go to aiexsadrm to-day. tor a vtott. fator; slM wm «s to Qss City, to attooto a hoam party....Mrs. D. C. Brewa efitmstood st toaciwato Wednesdsy. tor tolas UOm IMcue. 4^ Msdtem. hsd.. whs is the (west tt Miss
i Alice Butler... Mia H R S^I mlsrc^ OF APPROFRIATIOH WlUt
I a tew eg. tee OGAtge feisadli- Of Mtos ' 1 toiETwy, FMOey nwnilBg. to Itoaar at totoa ■; i Xaney. mt mivcaaide. CsX. arte is tSs gxwtj imt imr atots-. tots. Robert tosttlieaKs...:toica| Sfame Cokctelr retunisd te-d^ fema a vtsttl at Anderras. lad....Mbs Btoahcte t^lbert is I , S HOW IKINEY WAS PAID OUT
StetacOeld. Ma.. to vtolttog tofes Emms JoSa- iwvisa.i evjsw rrafu vw i
SOS.
eo UP l« SMOKE..
NORTH INOiANAPOUS.
tors. W. H. toeyers sad dilldrss left Wedsesdsy tor s foar-wetes* visit with reiSr
the SULSte appropriated by tlie CUy , Council iaat- year for a pesthouse there is i
Uves . Mr sod Mm Jallm A Schtouier. ^ now a halanee of maSUS, and sUU
i>3vjs«-tae. viaited tor ssd Mrs. Edssrd S.
Sprague Isat aretlc Tb* Rev. Ciisries tX i Stocatsrger vtaited to I stings Wednasdsy.... \ ifr. srd M‘s Frat* t*^t,,, ares stwndsd s i temlhr rruBtoR sad tee btrtedsy saatversarr of ' tors. Bsvid toeJpnereU. have maracd hone.
bn«her,
ieTday....tors-
chy has no permanent pesthouas. About j M.iOe w&s spent by the city for additional 1 land and houses Just west of the Oty Hoa- > (i^tsl. the city evidently b^tevlag that It
^ Dr i would be a!k>w«d to balM a penosanent
D. R. lAcas eatertstoed
{}es<bouse op the City Hote>ital groanda.
. I The last Genetal Assembly passed a law i
fctoce WtdTrnsffij sfterac«o....tor. Frssk CaJd-| peuthouae be LMft feel |
from the hosriital and the dty’a Invest- s meiu tn latul appears to be vrithout r»- <
ireU, whe was to Dubuaue. is., retsu'aed
the first at the week—Robert C. Wltlls. •* CrswfordsviUe, who vtartted hto eoBSto. tor. .Jstaes to. Swss, left Toesdsy toe Toledo. IH-
... tor. sad tots. WtUtsm Keweil sad Xelite. oC JohaaeRvlIle, sad Ife. sad
t ugh tor 1 tors. Bt SuS-
OIRLS’ SEWING CLASS.
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL
Miss Florence Derberger has gone to
Kentucky,
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Fowler are in New
York for the summer.
Miss Mary and Toro Sullivan are visit-
ing In Evanston, 111.
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hollet and son
have gone to Colorado.
Mrs, Jennie Downey gave s muslcsle
yegterdsy for her pupils.
Miss Hattie Borner, of Chicago. Is the
guest of Miss Xnes Hayes.
Mrs. John H. McKinney and dsughtgr
have returned from Illinois
Miss
Mlfes Kena Clayton, of Chicago, another ! A. G. Torlaa, of Evansville, and niece, will arrive Monday to visit Mrs. ' Margaret Dugan, of Indianapolis. Barnes, j Mrs. George E. Schilling, of Lafayette, (- Wrtcht announce > the Olifton In Betoaxey. —
IV. R. Mayer, of Indianapolis, is at the [ her grand parents
Howard House in Bay view.
Mr. and Mrs. H
the engagement of their daughter, Jose phine, to Mr. Wliiiam Christian Koch, The wedding will take place early In
Bepteralier.
Mr. and Mrs. John Candee Dean will deave this evening for Grand Rapids, Mich., and during their absence their home will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs.
Stuart Dean.
ilr. and Mrs. James IV. Clark announce the marriage of their daughter Te.st and
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salts.
The administration will send an ordi-' nance to the City Council Monday night,
Arthur Wright, of State Uae City, spent 8«a- J askiRg for an ap^opriatioB. which, when Cay with tor. and tors. T. A to«»a....tom. gddad to tba IkMttlS balance, wtU make Atoxai^ to ^IIJI her "wtear. j enough to build a peathoute and buy a Uvse near Xobtoavltlc... torr Ionia Pmit Is Ii. j- flnaliy decided that the old I
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vtoiied Mr and Mia T. A Mmna Thundt^ used. . if'pESf&i'aaJssf 5;‘vss‘'si wh« App«*r..««» up«. £a.2:a,®”SSS!S: iiJ“^.!r,s!| »<• ti» «n.nj imp—1«. .w .pta> Mm U4 aZr p^ ..Mn ^ pniprlaUppa tapu at Urn ent ot tha Oacal ss—'«* *• ^rw. Gtbsee ana famiir will move from Mat- the City ctoroptroller an oplnkm that the sss. s;j“'S!i.jia2rgsrs I *»»* Edna Coaler vistted Kim Bwntce Wood to | cause It was iMde for a apaolftc puiwma Terre Haute tela week.-a.mtranynus Ke»er is | ai»art from the. general appropiUUIona serttoisly ill wtte a strtes ef Mmbato....Mr, } Supported by this oidnlon, the Board Bdgar to. Rom eatertotaed tee Meteadlst Btele ofWorks Ad not aak the Council to re- ■ “ » of SttUkte. but tbto year, and the Among the bills
Waart-H. B-
Mias Martha Landers la the guest of: Mr. George WiMiain Boyd Thursdey. July
MISS Martha XAnaers is me guest or ,
Miss Amy Mack in Anderson.
Mrs. R. o. Cumback and daughter Masel
have returped to Philadelphia
MISS
guest of
The L’Alalon Club will dance -at Broad j graf, of Cincinnati.
Ripple, Tuesday evening. July 21. Mias Bertha Empey Is the guest of D W. Knobe and family at Franklin. Miss J>aura Beller has returned from a visit In Spencer and Martinsville. Miss Mae Culver and Mr. Harry Culver are visiting relatives in Itofayette.
I cago for a trip.
Mrs Albert C. Hohl entertained at dln-
Mlss Ethel
uest of
Mar-
Sturped to Philadelphia. Aineri nom nuri lauicu a o u 1.- I 4. i '1*^ last night in honor of Miss ThomL Khi.nhii^* ' ' Hardy, of Oklahoma City, the gm f Mrs. Thomas Shephard. , Amy Speake and Miss Birme
Misses Balls Bogardus end Beesie Holman have returned from Martinsville. Miss Ethel Nickerson is visiting the fsteilV of Lr. L. A. Cox In Minneapolis. The Ruby Embroidery Circle will meet St Garfield Park. Tuesday afternoon. Miss Norton, of CIoNtinatl. la the guest of Mias Frances Helen Fox, In Broadway. Mrs. George Edwin Hunt left to-day to visit Miss Lucile Bkidmors, in Charleston,
111.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Coburn have gone te Hamilton, O., to remain indefi-
u.
MIhs Myla Smith days in Terre Haute With
Floyd.
Mr and Mra Frank R. Arnold left yoaterday for a four weeks' trip to Ken-
tucky.
Mr.£ and Mre ChafUs Q. Roemler will
one
The Culture Club will meet Tuesday with Mrs. J. B. McCoy. 1122 Central avenue. The book for diecusaion will be **l>ady Roee's Daughter." aJid the leader
will be Mra. Essex.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank \V. Lewis and children have gone to stiend the summer at their cottage at Charlevoix. Mr. and Mrs I.*w F. Illff will spend the month of August with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis. Mrs. Margaret Dickey, accompanied by^ Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Dickey, have gone for an extended visit In Seattle, Wash. During their absence their home. In Park avenue, win be occupied by Mrs. Marph.
Hooaiera in Michigan.
[Special to The Indianapolis News.] PET08KEY, Mich.. July 18.—The pleasant woather of the past week and the continued eunshlne of the present have brought crowds to this and the other Lit-
tle Traverse bay resorts.
.Among the recent arrivals at the Cushman are: M. Esslg and Mias Alice Bsslg, of Elkhart, Ind.. Mbs Emma NUle, of Huntington; J. A. Convey, wife and niece,
leave tlts first of the’month for i.ake Wa-i Mrs. S. D. Noel, of Indianapolis, and Miss wasee.- ! Grace Uculd, of Marlon, Ind. Ralph W. Davis. a|[id sister IJlUan re-j John Fltigerald. of Indiana polls;
turned to-day from Nsw York and Phils-j ,,
delphla. ' llumer Van Mette and H. R. Pickard, of Misses Mary and Kdlth McKee, of Plqua, ‘ Ft. Wayne, and Mr. and .Mrs. J. H. O.. are visiting their cousin. Miss Mabel | Btameis and Mrs. H. S. Shilling, of Kteggele. ! ooshen, are at the Imperial. Mrs, Jennie i’omlngof Gladden and son | and Mrs. T. J. Legg, of Indlanapo-
h« guest of Mrs. Gladden s sister,
Fred Slckler.
are the
Mra.
i Its are at the Lakevlew.
Mies Margaret Crav-ens. who has been; Sundham. of Indianapolis, the guest or t'r. and Mrs, Davidson, has fare at the Park Place Hotel
returned to Madison
Mxs, T. L, Adame, of Denver. Colo., formeniy of this city. Is visiting her sleter,
Mrs. D. M. Elliott.
Mrs. John Pohiman and son Jack and Mrs. E. J Pohiman have gone to West
Badon for two weeks,
Mrs Charles M. Malott and daughter AUla will leave next week to visit rcla-
Uvss in Bedford. Ind.
Miss Ellxa G. Browning will go to Atlantlo City the first of the month, accom-
psnlod by her two nieces.
Mr, and Mrs. J, E Hampton celebrated their crystal wedding annivi^raary Friday
by entertaining at cards.
Mra. Axb«U and daughter, of North Illinois street, will leave soon for Vincennes
for permanent residence.
Miss Ola iBmlth will leave next week for Southampton, Mass., where she will join
her mother, Mrs, Lsnora Smith
Among those who are quartered at the New 1‘etoekey are E. L. Bigham, of Elkhart; V. W. Williams and L. C. Hover, of South Bend, and G. A. Roger, of Ft.
Wayne.
The colony of Indiana people at the .Moyer has been added to by the arrival of Miss Jennie Morley, of South Bend and Misses Annie Hinson and Harriett Clark,
of Martinsville. ^
E L. Reynolds and wife, of Richmond, are at the Ainbleslde cottage In Bayview Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Gordon, of Marlon,
are at tho New Arlington,
Mr, Q. M. Bherman. of South Bend, Ind.. and Mrs. Charles A. Kelley, of Terre
Haute, are at the New Arlington.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Williams, Mrs. B. H. Lawrence and Mra. Katherine Boland, of Fort Worth. Tex., are with a parw consisting of Mrs. -A. J. Miller, Mrs. E. F. Sonntag and E, Sonntag, of Evansville.
They are at the Bayview house.
Chiesgo west we«k....HaOMr Bmitk.
burg, wbo was tes guest ctf Rosg Park, retumsd hsme tbe first mt tbs Watte....Mtos Uxsto Wallace toft tooetl^ tor a testalghi's vlsst tn Buttelo, Ktofuw-iwts gad: Ptotovtiis, Cona. Mrs. Q. R'Barbour aoeonpanisd her to Baftelo....Mni. M«ms Danny is vMttog her mother m Vine«nues....MtoB toaud Btttw, sf Kokomo, le vtoittog tolse Stole-XldeU....toin Margaret Pyle to vtottfeg her oouato to Richmond Cleo Ooarad Is visiting relatives tn £lonsvlUe....tolts Susts Ramlttoa Is Ttoittog
In New Augiteto....Tbe
BRIQHTWOOD.
Andrew Orem has gene to New Tork eity. to remain indefinitely — tors. Mate Rock will vMt relstiwss In touacie next week....Mrs. Fay Merth. of Chicago. III., Is tbe guest of Miss Marine Wamock — Mies Florence toshotm is the gueet of relative* in Shelbyvine Miss Celia Hunter, of I>ecatur, lU., who has been tbe guest of her cousin. Miss Helen Hunter, ban returned — Mrs. Kate Schrader, of Terre Haute, vleited Mrs. C. T. Mann the first of the week Miss Mary Fraiser, of Betiefontalne, O., is the guest of Miss Una Brown Mrs. Anna Kampmaan and daughter Amelia have returned from a visit in Shelhyville— Mrs. Gtwrge Wlshmeyer, of Pueblo. Colo., la the guest of Mrs. James Cropper Mr. and Mrs. tv. H. Wolf, of Marlon, and Mrs Fanny Densmore, and son Edwin, of Ashley, are th* guests of Mr. and Mrs. temuel Densmore— Mrs, Curt McClure, of Gallon, O.. who has been the suest of her sister, Mre. Morris Bundy, hae returned Mre. Qeorge Conklin to the guest of relativee In Mattomi, 111....Hisses France* Haywood and Ethel Withrow, of Romney. are the gu4«t8 of Dr. and Mrs. T. A, O’Dell.... Samuel Ingle will entertain his Sun-day-school class with a ptonic at Broad Rlppls Friday Earl McConnell has returned from Connereville. where he vtelti-d relatives — Mias Stella Brown entertained informally Tueeday evening In honor of Misses Lottie Cohen and Fanny Bockrock, of Cincinnati, and Mary Fratser. of Bellefontoine, O Jae. Uanna, of Oitoaso. wha has been the guest of his etater, Mrs. J. E. Craif, has returned — Mr. and Mrs. B D. Berry, of Whlteland. and Mrs. Mollle Merrlaa, of Kansas, who visited Mr. and Mrs. tVels Essex, have returned The Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal church will give a lawn fete In the church grove. In Station street. Friday evening. Music will be furniehed by the IndianapoUe Newe" Neweboye Band I'rof. and Mrs, James Matheny and daughters Luella and Zemla, of Beverdown, Ky . are the guests of Mr, and Mre. James Cropper. Mr. Matheny and family will leave next week for Park Rapids. Minn., for future residence — Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnson have returned from a several weeks’ visit with relative* In New Bremen, Bellefontaine and Columbus, O An entertainment, entitled "The Life of Chrlgt." will be given In the Brlghtwood Hall. Wednesday evening. July 2*. under the auspices of the Itodles’ Aid Sciclety of the Baptist church....Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Harrison and eon Forest have returned from Danville, 111 Mr. and Mr*. Charle* McOInnIa surprised their daughter Esther with a party Monday evening. In honor of her birthday. Among the guest* were: Ml**e* Kate Stein, Ethel Spurlock, Margaret Kelly, Tiille Johnaon, Anna Dlkmana, Messr*. Herman Frank, and William Hillman, Jesse Spurlock and Walter E. Andts, of Cincinnati, O. Misses LIUte I>ebu#ort, Ixrttle Aker*. Mollle Hillman and Messrs. Waiter Reese and Tom Lackage, of Kentucky — I>:-ola Kebekah I^wige No. 362, I. 0 O. F., Installed the following officer* Saturday evening: P. Q.. Emma Yeager; N. G., Emma Nickel; V G . Rllla Relnken, eecretary, Anna Brown; It. a. N. G., Anna Kampmann; L. ,B. N. O., LelUe Beblnger, conductor, Chloe Williams; warden, Bertha Meyers; chaplain, Sadi* Bnjwn; I. G.. Jennie Crain; O. G, H. Newmeyer, treasurer, Millie New-meyer, and degree master. Dr, W. H. Johnson Mrs. Olive McGrew, president of State assembly, acted
os installing officer.
J. L. Dtxan, Thura4lay....J. A. W<xi4 a»d dausteter' Bather, of Loogootce. were tee guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Brooks last SMOk.... Mtot Ma4f* Jsakins, who Ktont a (ortaifbt with Logaiwport r^otives. retuiwd the first of ths week....tor. and Mrs. Fred Balx and Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Qunder and Miss Mort Shellenberger left yesterday for Riverside, on the Kankakee, where they will spend tbe coming week.
IRVINGTON.
Miss Mattie Pounds went Saturday to visit her mother at Cleveland, O Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mcjore, of HortopvlUe. returned home Thursday, efier a visit with Dr. and Mrs. H
WEST INDIANAPCn.lS. Miss Anna B. McLahlln la visiting rclaUves In Tratelgar»,..Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Turpin and son J<ton have returned fram Franklin.... Mtoe Lulu Brrklt to visiting relatives in Vernon.... Mrs. w. A. Fog and daughter Ruth have gone to Martinsville Miss Helen Lwchmao has returned from CoatesvUie....MissClara Reid has gone to Marlon to spend two weeks wKh relatives Mias Frances McClure, of MartliurvlUe. Is th* guest of Mra T. T. McClure.. .Mrs. H. C. Modrell and Mra Roas Modrell are visiting relatives In Gosport Mr. and Mr*. W. F. Bamkamp havs gone to Detroit, Mich., to attend the Epworth League oonveiitloii....Mrs. John James, of Oreencsttie, ta the guest of Mr*. William Otlleqile— Mrs. Llssle Jennings, who visited Mrs. T. J. Jennlnga has returned to Princeton....Ellas Elmore, of Plano, to the guest of his sister, Mr*. Fred Peine—Mra Rush, who vtotted her son James and family, bos returned to Mewmarket—Mr. and Mrs. Samuel to’aiUhaw have gone to Chicago. They will visit to Colorado before returning home Mr. and Mrs. Ed Alexander, who vleited Dr. end Mrs. E. S. Alexander, have returned to Trafalgar. ... Dr. J. R. DllHnger, of Paoll, spent the week with his sister, Mrs, J. M. Boyd..,.Miss Berenice Donsvan is visiting friends In Terre Haute, and will also visit In Kentucky before returning home—Mra. Lawrence “niompson entertained Mrs. Fred Wamsr *■ end non and Miss Jessie Thompeon, of Danville this week—John Morris and nlsce, Mra Charles Scudder, returned to-day from Frankfort Mich., where they visited Mr. and‘Mrs. Clyde Carmack — Mr. and Mrs. Harr.v Llndley are snterulning Frank Llndley and family and Miss Minnie Taylor, of Jeffersonville Mrs. Cass Lambert entertained twenty-five young people Wednesday aftemwn In honor of her daughter Hasel’s^ birthday.... A number of relatives and friends surprised Mre. W. D. Norton Wednesday evening, that being her birthday. Refreshments wer* served Mr. and Mre. F. O. Brower, c«f Lafayette, and Mrs. Elisabeth Klots, of lebanon, who visited Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Caldwell, have returned home... Mrs. John Staten entertained twenty-eight children Thursday afternoon In honor of her sons, Walter and Henry. Anna. Benton and Ben Tibbs, of Southport, were among the guests. Mrs. Roscrie Shinn and Mra. A. Johnson assisted Mrs. Staten In serving refreshments. . . Mr*. Mattie Whittaker, of Muncle; Mrs Martha Jackson, of Balnbrldge, and J. M. Craig, of tafayette, who visited Mr.-jind Mrs. J. T. Craig, have returned to their homee. Mr. and Mr* Frank Snowden, who were their guests, have gone to California to remain a year.
ter. The bUls allowed In 1KB on the approoriatlon were aa follows: , Mltmie and C. I*. WoUenwebw,
land — * .•••«
C. L. Wollenwaber, one old bulld-
lag
Minnie and C. L. Wollenwiteer, land I.8I» » Walter J. and Ella HuhlMUrd. land 500 W W. H. Ripley, abstractor’s tern,.,, ID 00 Costs against pegthouse grounds,
paid to county clerk .............. Samuel \V. Patterson, land
OOOOO SO 00
89(10 400 91
OdLuiurl vv« muu »****#*» mw v-x klatUo Tautikley, land 400 00 D G. Akin, retxirdlng deeds 6 90
A. B. Carter, commission on sale of pestbouM grouiMbi 160 10
Tha 190S Bllla.
WUllam Bossert (sewer contractor) 3 el? « C. M. Glover 1« g Payroll, grading US® E. A. Strong 216 00 Royse dr Batley #00 Jones Brothers #00 Jones Brothers (pesthotUM) ..v 1.5t| 00 Payroll, teams >7 # Frank L. Wert #00 Royse A Batley # J. k. Welch, trustee (land) 7» OO C. J. Wollenwetw (land) 600 00 Tho administration says It will anon burn the ijeathottoe on tho CJtty Hospital grounds. A part of the aporopilatlon of HS.900 will go up In smoke. WEEPING IN THE PULPIT. .
HAUGHVILLE.
Church Paper Saya It la Mcra Baby-
iahneatt.
Commenting on ministers who weep In the pulpit, the Western Christian Advocate. quoting Tennyson’s line— Tears, Idle tears, I know not what they mean, says Incisively that they mean nothing but "mushiness and slushlnesa" and Instead of imagining that they Indicate a particular exceas of piety, that the preacher should resolve with d4»ci8lon against mere babyishness. The preacher, says the Advocate, must determine to check the flow of “the briny" when the stream haa no deeper spring than superficial physical excitation; that frequently the audience before such a weeping prophet will sit with dry eyes wondering what under the canopy alls their minister to make him so soft—-a veritable Job Trotter. "Sometimes,” says m* Advocate, “this tendency to be lachrymose may arise from an attack of the blues, superinduced by a disordered liver, or from a cold, or the remnants of the grip, or a depleted nervous system, or from eating too many Indigestibles." N«w* of the Churcheg. There will be a patriotic song service at Trinity M. E. church to-morrow evening. The Rev, Q. M. Bmith has returned with his family from Moores Hill and will occupy his pulpit at the Hall Place church tomorrow morning.
Sainta’ Daya. The saints' days for the coming week
are:
•Wednesday. July 22.—Mary Magdalen,
sister of Martha and Lazarus.
Monday. July 20—Jerome of MUianus;
Mis* Mary Petersen, who grocluatsd from th# Terre Haute Normal School, will spend the summer with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oottfred Petersen. Sheffleld avenue.. . Mrs. Nana Smith, of 1.08 Angeles, Cal., Is visiting Mrs. C. C. Shaffer and Mrs. Owen Wright Mr. and Mrs. WlUlam Leffler, of Hamilton, O.. spent this week with Mr, and Mrs. Clement
von Burg, Sheffleld avenue..Miss Florence de . . _
. ».... - - Warman avenue, visited friend* In j b,;7n"at" Venice;'died IMT; founded many Mixrre The Christian Endeavor Society of, Mary O Brlen enter-i asylums.— the Downey-avenue Christian church held at laln^ the Floradora Club at her home In Oer-j oe Tom... pteniG aupper. Tut^day evenlnt, on the jawn i Tu^«day evenlnir—Mr. and | Saturday, *5, James, the greater, at the home of Miss Daisy Amick. In Ritt.ir f Mrs. D. tt. Tibbs entertained the members of i the apostle. His remains are supposed to avenue Mrs A H Perry and Miss L. Fji-^ 'be King-avenue M. E. church, Thursday even-1 be at Compbatella, in Spain. telle Perry, of Baltimore -Md . ! M? Thursday, July 23.-ApoUlnarts, bishop Mrs. C C, Perry, In RlUer avenue . . .J Q. Mro_ jonn Hurst, of Coal Bluff, and; . Wax.pnnA- a diaclnle Of St Peter- suN Kingsbury and son Theo went to Winona. E’l'yd Wilhite, of HorMby, 111 . were the, ^ “J- ^ Friday, to spend several day* , Mis* Lulu Mr and M™. J S. Bradford. Sun-1 fered martyrdom under Vespasian. Kaffman and Mr. Lawrence Danker, of Rich- aeiL, Mra Owen 8. Wright and children went j Sunday, July 19—Symmachus, Of Sarmon.d. Ind , who have been visiting Mls-s Ethel, ^ Dona. Wednesday to spend three week*—| dlnla; elected Pope as successor to Anas-
Morgan. of Indlanapolto. are at Burtlake Patterson, returned home the first of the week! Captain and Mrs. Frank Arnold, of Addison i taslus’ noted for hlS elegance In style as
, ,v, ,h.. K„.rh« hrook inn .re V. T .
Ol- Pa . to remain a month Charles Wehrley ’ " ** uiou ois. went to Ixiulsviue, Ky. Wednesday, to attend! Friday, July 24.—Francis SolanuB, a
Smith and daughters Josephine and Dorothy. | the funeral of his father ..Mr. F. E. Slaugh-, Spaniard; member of Franciscan order; returned to their home at Cincinnati. Monday, ter and family and Mrs. D. A. I.avlns and missionary In Peru. South America, after a vi.-lt ..f several days with Misses Elsie family are vlsHlng Mr ami Mrs. Plasters, of ,^.y,ere he converted many natlV4MI and leve Hall. . . .The Miss Oilharts en- Avon. . . Miss Grace Hylton la visiting her si*-1 inihiiAd them with the Drlncinles of
Mr. and Mre, D. M. Shlveiey. of South Miss Alberta Malion, who is visiting In
JY^shlngton, Ind.. ^11 join a party of ; ..'J!
friends Tuesday at French Lick.
Mrs. jHine* McIntosh Judson will enter- _
tain Tuesday In honor 4Sf her cousin. 1 5i;:,;”"4’j.ihur V Brownr.Mrs. Edgar'^Evansi i b^-ss Cainpi«.u returned Thursday from Ethelyn Colby, of Birmingham, Ala. \nn4 Mrs. P H White, Mrs. S H. Alder j’ Mrs. James Sargent, who haa been visit-j and H K. Seary, of Fort Wayne “ » rv
Mrs, WUlilam l^rounde,
Malott, of IndlnnaixjUs. and daughters, j visiting Mr and
Ing her mother, Mrs, WUlilam Edrounde, Mr. and Mrs L M, Kmmon.s, of Richhaa returned to her home in Evansville. mond, and Mr and Mrs. John Martlndale. Mr., and Mr*. Neumeyer and Mr. and Intllanapolls. are at the Harbor Point Mr*. Theodore Weiss will leave Friday ;... , . .i, /-w
for Walloon lake to spend the Bummer. • ,
and lienevtev
. ! levoix Inn are; Charles
Mr. aod Mrs. Robert Geddea and sona j .Hanant^Ha Pehx and Parker, who have been abroad ! rtpud ^ several month*, are expected home July a. '
Mrs. Archdeacon and ehll.drem of Chi-
cago. will arrive next week to visit her ’ Mr*. Ira Gage, mother. Mrs. Webb, on New Jersey street, j Jones and daughter and M
Coffin, of In-
o'clock, for Miss Charlotte J Alletnan, of Broder and son Leo are spending a week with j Cleveland, O , and Mm. Florence Gilbert the family of her father, M. Moran, near
Kitchen, of Rushvlile, Ind ...Mrs. Florence Plainfield.
and G. M Sherman, of South GlUjert Kitchen and daughter Dorothy, and! —-
I .Alfred Gilbert relumed home, Wednesday.: PLAINFIELD, vr ITsistead. o' Terr* Haute to at after a visit of a week with their grandmother, ■
in Gharlevoto Mrs R O Gilbert Miss Uia Pogue, of Mad- Mis* Rankin, of the Indiana Boys’ School. the Heiteaero m vnartev ix. Butler, has gone to Winona for two weeks. .. Mr*. Dr. r-aui Gage. .-wrs. vj. j Downev avenue Mrs Howard Rous re- Thompson and children, of Irvington, are th* . i turneil Friday from a visit at Frankfort, ind. guest* of George Bell and wife... Mr* Alva
Mr. %nd Ous» Harma, Mias SteUm } Harold, of Marion, are spenalng tne j Frank Heaton of Washmrton, D. C.- is Homaday and chtidren hav# ffoce to Hensselaer I>e%n« imd WlUlam A* wmphrey at Lake Gro^e on Walloon lake, j visUmir Mr El Heatnn, m Irvinirton avenue for a two week*' viati. .Mra. Guy CumberShandlng a fatv We^s In Datrolt and Mr. and Mrs. A. W Truett, of Nobles- Paul Jeffrie* entertained a few friends, worth left Wednesday for a two weeks' visit spsnaing a lew wewa* ta a«tro«i ana at Burtlake. Wednesday evening, for Mis* Le-;.ra Jeffries, with her brother and family, at Detroit. Mich.
Miss FT-anclaca Greene, of Ft. Wayne, i of Mt. SterUn*. Ky . and Jeffries Goodwin, of . . . .Mtos Alla Bribes 1* visiting relatives at
him;
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MARION SOCIETY NEWS. tj^laf to The ladlanepoUs Neml MARION. Ind.. July'18.-Mre. Hallle Davis teitertattuMt tiM members ai tm Sunday-sebool class at p pioute Wednesday evening at the Soldiers’ Home. Miss Alice Qoldthwalte entertained a company at a aonf recital Hiursday
afternoon.
Mr, and Mre. Joseph Lavlek entertained at their home Thursday evenlni In honor of their guest. Jess Palmsr. of Pittsburg. Mias Hasel Bensem. of tbia elty. ttoeompanted by Misses Mautle Uendrt«lca.^Gee Mygrants and Maude McDonald, of .Kokomo, has gone to Bsm lake. Miss Mamie and Haltn gaiadeTO ,|md Edna Springer have gone to North Manchester to spend a few days at the Sand-
ers cottage-
an^ Gertrude, left, for Wa^
‘tptemoer
m
Frank and daughters
xtrude, left to-4lay fw waMe to rerosJn until September L
BRICF MUNCIE AFFAIRS.
[Bpitolal to The Indianapolis Newa] MUNCTB, Ind., July 18.—Mlee Lola Jackson entertelned at a retiming pbreb party yesterday for the Missee Edna and RuMe Harvey, who are soon to Itava for Terre
Haute, their future hogie.
A picnic In Riverside Park was hsld yesterday for Miss Pauline Houston, of Paris, III, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Neely. i Misses Gertrude Pacey, Louise Pnlnney and Fern Stokeiey were hostesses St a picnic In West Side Park, last ^enlof, In honor of Miss Edith Oalg, of Greenville,
O., Miss Stokeley’s guest.
Misses Agnes Monroe and ^mee. are the guests of friends in Washl
C. H., O.
Mira Elisabeth Taggart has returned to Indianapolis. ,, _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Crharles Miller, of Zanesville, O.. are the gueste of Mr. and Mrs.
James Mfllrr.
Clark ilngton
SHORT FRANKLIN NEWS.
(Special to Th* IndlsnapoUs News.l FRANKLIN. Ind.. July 18.—P. R. Strickier will leave Monday for Michigan. Will Cornell, of Indianapolis. Is tbe gurat of his aunt, Mrs. Sam Rynearson. Misd Bertha Empery, of Indianapolis, Is with Mr. and Mrs. L. W, Knobe. Mrs. Harry Butler leaves to-morrow for Anderson, where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. George Swift. Mrs. Jessie Byfleld and daughter. Miss Emma, of Indianapolis, are gueets of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Short. ' Miss Hasel Gysle, of Columbus. Is the guest of Miss Clara Moody. — ^ Mlsaes Clara and Mayme Bemhait, of Indianapolis, came last evening for a vlttt witb Miss Jessie Mansfield. . Mrs. Ariel Mooney and Mira. Sadie Scounce, of Edinburg, are here vlsirtlng Dr. H. Johnson.
NEWS OF MARTINSVILLE.
l; AqfUslrtdlcMMiwlllU nude pad ^mittrttUOite aad treatfueiitt for correctiof !|n^fect features, rttnovittK btemiahett i»ad oirittf «U skt»«taicttfodfeeasesoa duriof I I July and August.
Tbit It tko moot tibofttl offv «trer taadt
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Iw knd shottld be fokeo advantAce ol If ttU who are afflicted with imperfections tdemiehcaaad wiahtobe miidc oatiuaL Writ* for Ittformatioa a&d specki dates.
This Bad Nocc I MAdcFcrfoot. 1 bultt it ttpaiid SMdett haisMbtse witb its ettritewMags. Ahsehitslyao sisisiijnisjb ti the re*
1 straiten a httiaped w crooked oose, Mid np a 8at mr dished nose, shorten a BOM and fiarrow a broatTixtee. X Oft hack QfBistattdittgor lopped ears, coifict ham, puffy, or imping eyelids, f fat, Ai^ im throat, rolliiht* diwbra hps, eradicate wnnkles, feowta, and feriraws - i& feet, ah imponbetiotts of the featores are painfewriy, ■ckntificallT and safely corrected fad fttide to coQibrm artistically and kfirmoatoiMly with their tarroundio^ I pemaaei:^ cure akin and acalp db> •ages, stop hair felling, fedii4(, splitefog, fad painlessly remove all ttttsifhtly,, ha■dltstinc and dtsfiguiisg blemishes on tiio face or body. TWtw yean* prsettcal experiraee enabtoe zm to guamtee perl^. matts la aB easN that oome under ny earn. Oah or write personally to ' John H. Woodbury Dais tea Stftf 8t., Ohiefftfe
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churches at Rome dedicated to commemorated In a legend which that on ih© evening of hto marrla__ disappeared and Uve<I in the Holy Land i tor fifteen years; returning, he lived aa a servant In his father’s house, where hi* Identity wa* not disclosed for twenty years; died In the second century.
Lofeal Churdti Notoo.
The Indianapolis Gideon* will hold Bemc4»s at tbe Garden Baptist church to-
morrow night at 7:tt) o’cl4x:k.
The Rev. John R. Childs, of Tenneasae, will conduct the services at the North In-
_ ... „ .... — _ dlanapolto Baptist church to-morrow ? **1?*^** hw home. Brockwsy cottage In Park avenue, j fiom away wtre Mrs Lewis Wood, of Paines- Will Dahon . Mr and Mrs. Columbus Ballaitl. morning and evening. Boblli wood. Acton Park, on Wednes-' Bayview, is the rummer home of Mrs. | vm*. O.; Miss Grace Murray, of Riverside, of Idaho, the tee guest* of Addison Ballard and aj jhe Home Presbyterian church to-
Buffalo.
Mr, CTharles Heotry QUIock and Mira Belva Pesu-l Whit© were married Wednesday evening at the home of the Rev. D.
R. Lucka ,
Mra C. R. Jordan entertsiined the "Needle Cotiwrle" at dinner at her home
Ind-. Is spending her vacation at Bayview! | winchester. K.v . who are the ^est. of MrB_ Martinsville and epenew... .Mira A*ne* Hunt. ■Mr and Mrs. W O Hate* and Mjaa i Jennie Jeffries Mira Evelyn M. Jeffries and accompanied Mr. and Mrs, WIU Datla, of luMetci- Huchanan of Indlanatmlls are 4b-- ! Grpha Hall entertalne-l Thursday after-. dtanopoHa. on a trip to Pittsburg. Pa., this In Parkin t to €. in honor of Mrs, David week. Mrs. Wlida Carter and daughter Ruth cupjlng a cottage in t-v’ergreen park in | winchester. Ky., and Miss Leora have gone to Winona for a six weeks' stay Bayview. . t. . Jeffnes. of Mi Sterling. Ky Among the guest* Mtos Day, of FUlmore, is th* guest of Mr*. 1^18 Brockway cottag^c xn Park avenue, J from away wi-r® Mrs. l>e’wts Wood, of Pfeinef- WXll Daiion . .Mr and Mrs. Colutnbuii Ballard.
day. tn I Chicago; and Mra
MOREHEAD NORMAL SCHOOL
“ - , k'
In honor of Mr*. Wm. Harris, ofi
Mra W, T Paul, of St. Lout*.!
oounne,. I burgess hall, new building of Tbs Good WIU Club wiu be entertained t ^ w-s-, i-sv
by Mr*. WtUSam Peelle and Miss Frances | Clarke, at St. Joseph’s M&U. Monday 5 aftemtyon. f Mrs. Harry Zelm. nee Birdie Wallenstein, of Chicago. 1* the guest of her sister, Mrs. purate Efromson. 1434 North 1 New Jersey. | Mtos Ethel Stelhone he* retumefl after j a visit witb Mr, and Mrs- T. E. Frauds, at tbeir country home. Shady Nook, nesu-j DanvtUe, Ind. I Mrs. W, W. Hubbard and daughter Helen and Mira JuUa Brink left Wednesday to spend two weeks at the Inn at j
Lake Wawasee.
A dance wtU be flven Mondey Evening. | at Broad Ripple, by Mr Lawrtmoe Ml De rto. la honor of Miss LUlian Sblesinger.
of Cleveland, O.
Governor and Mrs. Winfield Taylor Durbin and »on Fletcher will leave tbe 1st of August for Charlevoix, where they wUI
sp4*ad the summer.
Mn. Emma Andeftma smaouRe** tbe exto gagetnent ot her niece, Mira Deedemona Kiteahue. to Mr- Al\ a R. Jack*. The wedding will oocur in August. Mrs. Harry Tanner end dat^teter Aileen, of woodruff Place. wIU leave Montfey for Eagle Lake. Wis.. to spend tbe samaer, Mr. Tanner wUl Join them later. Mrs. M. Hampton, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. L. £. Jenkins, has returned to Charleston. 111., accompanieii by Miss Mary B. Jenkins. J, MTS, Caroline Heywt»d and Mtoe Florence Heywood left .Thursday for Clncinnati for a few days, whisn they will go to New York and sail tbe teth for Europe. Flatter Wagner will return this fall to Harvard law school to continue his Studtra, and Herbert Wagner will attend Letomd Stanford University. In California. Mira Albertson, of Rockford. IlL. to the guest of her aunt, Mrs, A. A. Barnes.
5 family .- .Mtos June Karsey, of BJoomlngdale, 1 Rev E Coiiamore will nreaeh (Violet Corand. New London, and Ml** Nona ! Int^ ev^nl ' ^ * ‘ Kenworihy. cf Valley Mills, were tee guest* I '
' of Mies Marj‘ CMnnaock this week Mr. and i el4fCt4Sd minister, the Rev : Mrs. John Almond, of Anderson, are here this i wlil nreacll.
i Jveck f X. lecture' on "The (Shurch aag tlM
venlng the newly r. A. L. Duncan.
M’CORDSVILLE.
Lodge" svill be delivered to-morrow, at ( 7:3& p. m.. In Olive-street Presbyterian i church. In South Olive street, near Cot-
! Ruth Deerlng. of Petersburg, Is the gU4!St of
(Mrs. R. A. MoJTi*<in tel* week. Elmer Kim-: avenue,
' berila, of Anderson, has been spending a few i The Indianapolis Christian Endeavor i <iaj» with hti parents- Mrs. Charles Hotick. > Union will hold Its July meeting at the formerij- of P.a3.-mond. II! to the rj**t of hvr , Third Christian church. Thirteenth street sister. Mrs isa^ McC^ ...A. c. Piikenton i a-id Ashlard avenue, Monday evening, -and faroi:,v. of ureenfleld. altered the PUken- jyjy 3). Report* from the Denver oon-
lon resmioti. which wo* held at Marlon Brooks *, i wrtll ^ hoard ! . .Mrs -Alice Ramey and three son*. <rf Brown- ! will oe neara.
i wood. Tex , are vtoittog her brother. R c. M. ) At tne Central-avenue M. E. cbufrik. Pmlth. and family Thomas Pllkenton. of 8t. : last Thursday night, when the box from , Louto, 1* making a ten days' vtoit with relativra .the comer Stone of the old Trinity riiarril here . The Rev. Mr Dixon and famliy are tak- ; wa* opened, there was nothing in It to
tog a two weeks' vacation with relatives and i friend* to Randolph cotaity — Bertha Orr, of i Greecfie’.d. is the gwist of her uncle. H. C. i Brokaw thi* week.. Mira Lulu Prather, of ' Andensac. to visiting Mr. and Mr*. S. Itoather-
1 CUMBERLAND.
( Hr. ^'til Herrin and wife, of Indianapolis. I were the guest* of hto sister. Hr*. Groff, this Iweek.. .Bertha Horaeid. of IndlanapSis. to j visiting her grandparent* — Hr* I54Bsa Greer, I of Indianapolis, spent oeversU day* with her I parents. Mr. aad Mr*. Harvey—Misa Grace ' Huntington visited her aunt. Hr*. WltUam i Moore, at New Bethel.. Hr*. Emma Nosh, of S»a Anttailo, Tex., formerly Emma Stru^ie.
indicate the date of the ctyrner stone toying. and no one present could recall the date. W. H. Smith say* the comer stmie was laid September 24, lOM, aod the church was dedicated on the first Sunday
la January, IW.
CRAWFORDSVILLE fiOTES.
{Special to The buUaaapoUs Kewa) CRAWFORDSVJLLE, Ind-, July l|.->
Mtes Lottie Klroler. of Frankfort, to the
»a Anuasio, lea.. isu-uuoe. i ~ , yst-- Winntoi A»«tiw (Of this piece, who is vtoittog frtand* and rela- gurat Of winnte Aus^ t Uves here, wtU return home in a few day*.... j ^Mrs. Hannah Smith^Wt foY j M.-x Jrvhn MeCoBaell eotertoined bttr mother, j for^a vhdt With her daughter.
MiltECTED IN HONOR OP THE LATE MRS.
OF INDIANAPOLIS.
O. A. BURGRm
Mrs. Foley, and her oister. Hr*. John Mortto, wtte other friends from Indlonap^ta. on Wednesday—Hz*. Todd, oi Caitfomlo. is spending a few days wtte Mr*. Darroch Hr* Walker smd Mrs. Bragg, of GreenAeid. were the guests of Mrs. Maud Ossratd Wadneoday—Mira Ruth Ktrkoff. of New Psiestisa. is
vtoatlng her cooehi. Freda Gale. Justice Samuel L. Lumpkin,
ATLANTA. Ge.. July M-Justioe Samuel L. Lumpkin, 4»f the Supreme Court of Geiorgia. died at WasMngtoB, Ga., last
sight.
Mrs. A. N. Graham.
Mrs- D. M. Jackson and Mrs. F. Vl CbiMett. of IntUaaapolto, and Mrs- Edward Tallis, of New Tortt. ara the gueste of tbeir father, CoL L C. Etoton. Mtos Elraa Brown, of Shett^rrille. Ky.« is vtoltlRg the family of C. E. Fulles-
wlder.
Mtos Nina Howard, at a party this aftesBoon, ansonaesd tiw ssMte—itrt «f Haskell M- Bell and Miss Mamie M. Sdwards. Tbe wedding will take plaee te October. Mtos HMen Fay, of ^ LouIb, is tee guest of her aimt. Mra. Frank Pntttt.
[Speolal to Tbe Indtonaptjlls News.] MARTINSVILLE, Ind., July U.—MtM Myrtle Bronson Is the guest of friends la Morgantown. Mrs. Isaac Nutter has gone to Swlts City to visit Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Culmer. Miss Harriet Brenton, of Peoria, 111,, is tbe guest of her sister. Mrs. J. B. Fuselman.
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F. H. RUPERT. Our etora arlll close at 11:10 on Fridays during July and August. ^
lliialtbet inilidioeitptoof thst you sre getting wiuit you tsk for*-* IRCAt IsjMTIlCR. Tho ijeaihef] That Wean wtU-^looks well. Feels wcU , because It will not bora (tbe lest in sttmiBcr nor dhill Ibein in winter. cffoHlProoiifLMlIiirli.^
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