Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1902 — Page 4

THE RECORDER, INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA

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Mrs. L. V. Smith has returned from a two weeks visit iu Plainfield.

J^ev, G. A. Sissle, is quite ill in Chie*

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Mrs. Martha Johnson has returne d to Plainfield. Miss Atsie Grant will leave next Sunday for Paris, Ky. Gurney Lawrence of Frankfoct Ind., was in the city Sunday. Mrs. Mary W& aV er of Seymour, is ill the tity on business. Mrs. Clara Wallace is improving after her recent illness. Miss Florence VV hite is quite ill at her home in Roanoke street. Miss Mollie B. Simpson was the guest of Mrs J. Pryor last week, Burnis Wagner and Walter Cook spent Sunday at Sandusky O. Mrs Dunlap of Peru, was the guest of her son C.arence Sunday Benj. Dunn left Suuday foi Jacksonville 111., to visit relatives. Mrs. Paul Cooper and son Roy, were the guest of Mrs. Mary Gartin. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Coleman are the proud parents of a nine pound boy. Mrs. Anderson Stewart of West Ver* moot street was quite ill this week. Miss Pauline Henderson has return - ed to her home in Chattanooga, Tenn. Harry Radcliffe i# the guest of Dr. Clias. Schooley and family of Cincin-

nati.

Mack Byrd left Monday for Buffalo N. Y. and Niagara Falls for a short

visit.

Mrs. Mary E. Cable, was quite ill this week at her home in North West

Itreet,

Mattie Johnson of California j street is improving after her recent j

illness.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harvey Have re - modeled their home in North Senate

avenue.

Miss Maple Chism will leave next Sunday to visit at Cincinnati and Cov-

ington Ky.

Mrs. Hulda A. Strickland of Louisville ia the guest of her son A. W.

Striekland.

Miss Athelene Forman of Louisville is the gaest of Misses Laura and Eliza

Chambers

or Rent—A large front room for a gentleman or man and wife 1024 Nort h

West street.

Mrs. Melicca Mitchell of Seymour, is attending the bedside of her sister,

Mrs. Starks/

Mrs. Grao^Gohagen is visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Daughterly in Plain-

field Sunday.

Miss Mayme L. Ward of Louisville is the guest of Miss Minnie Miller in

Center street.

Eugene Armstrong left Saturday for Boston, New York and Atlantic to spend two months. Mrs. Gladys Hudson left Sunday t o spend the summer with her father W. H. Hudson in Chieago. Miss Susie McMurry will visit in Ndblesville, next week. Mrs. Lueretia Viney who has been the guest of relatives, has returned to her home in Cincinnati. Misses Mary Wheeler and Florence Metzger of Franklin were in the city Sunday the guests of friends. Miss Mary Heston of Newcastle, is in the city the guest of Mrs. Kathryn Taylor in West Fifteenth street. W. J. Campbell and Miss Cora Wad leston of Central City, Ky., are here to attend the Miner’s Convention. The Misses Whorton of Cincinnati returned to their home last Sunday after a pleasant stay of a fortnight. Mrs. Lawson of Shelbyville Ky., returned home after an extended visit with h^.r daughter Mrs. Lueretia Knox. Rev. B. J. Coleman and Prof. J. D. Walton of Franklin attended the funeral of Dr. S. A. Elbert last Friday. Frederick, Robert and Louis Augusta have gone to Carbondale 111., to their old home to spend their vaca-

tion.

Mrs. Mary Younger, and sons of Cincinnati retnrned home Sunday, after a visit with her sister Mrs. Dora Lucas. Thomas B. Corley and James B. Harvey were entertained Tuesday, at the home of Wm. D. Wells in Agnes street. Quite a large number of young lad ies and gentlemen met at the residen ce of Miss Anna Smith iu North Missour street to form a pleasure club. William Morgan better known a s •‘Babe” the proprietor of a theatrica 1 company was in the city Saturday the guest of relatives and friends. Miss Fannie E. Snow, a prominent teacher In the public schools of Evan sville, is spending her vacation in the city the guest of Mrs. Gertrude of Yandes street

Miss Bessie Preston of Madison is visiting in the city. Mrs Mary Brown of Madison is visiting relatives. James Tandy was in Shelbyville

Sunday.

Robert Woodard of Shelbyville’ spent Sunday and Monday in the city Tellie Cat ter of Shelbyville, atthe ftmei-Hl of Mrs. Dorsey Thurs-

day of laat week.

Levy Ransom is the guest of MrsBocner and Mrs. B. W. Carter. M W. Bonner is visiting relatives in Nashville Tenn. Mrs. It ary T. Davis is the guest of her sister-in-law Mrs. W ill Bell in < hicago. Mrs. Davis will attend Moller College of Hair Dressing. Mrs. Hattie Whaley has returned to the city after an extended visit to her parents at Paris Ky., she visited Cincinnati and Buffalo N. Y. The Enterprise club met last Tuesday with Mrs. England. The next meeting will be Tuesday with Miss Hibbitts, 1006 North Missouri street Mr. and Mrs. Geo. William, Geo. W. Prince, Mrs. Mary Payne and Rev. T. W. Lott leave this week to attend the B. Y. P. U. and Sunday School Convention at Evansville Ind. Mrs. W Norman Curry and daughter Miss Maude Bass, pf 708 North Sen ate avenue will receive informally this afternoon in honor of their gues t s Mrs. ( has B-ss of Sullivan and Miss G<>tee arter of Evansville. Rev. T. W. Henderson, former pastor of Betnel Church in this city, but the late pastor of - Mother Bethel” in Philadelphia is now stationed at Bethel A. M. E. church. New York city. Rev. Henderson has many friends in this city who will be pleased to know

of his success.

Miss Edna Allison of Bowman street who is visiting her sister Miss Sin Allison ot Louisville, was married in this city July 3 to Mr. Rufus Allison. Owing to the illness of her sister only » few of her friends witnessed the ceremony. After visiting relatives in Kentucky they will be at home to their friends 537 Bowman street.

6artln—Keller.

Mr. Frank Gartin and Miss Mary Keller were married July 2, at the residence of the bride in Wanlove avenue Miss Ella Penletou was the brides maid and Mr. Elinn Gartiu best man Mr. and Mrs. E. K, Murphy, Mrs, E. W. Price, Bennie Gartin, and Misses Hallie Murphy and Effie Spears assist-

ed,

R«V. J. F. Broyles ofRciAtted.

They will be at to their friends in Manlove aV^uue. Many beautiful

presents were received.

The Crescent Clnb elected the f"llowing offloers; Lotie Ballard president Clarence Tolliver, vice-president Agues Booth, secretary; Annie Hudson treasurer and Grace Howard assistan The Hotel Boy’s Club will give their first annual ball and reception at Odd Fellows Hall next Friday evening. The officers are; Chas. Richardson, president; J. M. Clark, secretary Wm. England treasurer. Prof. Walker is floor manager. Good music. The affair is invitational. Matinee Whist Club gave a “Dove” Party at Riverside Park Thursday of last week in honor of the P'isses Wartons of Cincinnati, and Miss Goree Carter of Evansville, after a dainty repast was served the steamer “Helen Gould” was boarded and danciug was indulged in until a late hour after which all returned heme, having spen a most enjoyable afternoon. The Woman’s Home Missionary Society will have a Thank Offering at Simpson Chapel tomorrow afternoon at 3 p. m. Miss Cartie Ross, the president, urges the attendance of all well wishers. The Woman’s Club was the guest of Mrs. Ada Goens in West Eleventh street last Monday. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Susie Miller, 1310 North West street. The latest dances entrancing waltzes popular two-steps, for jour enjoyment, at the Zenda Club Outing at Greenburg Park, Thursday July 24. “The influence of woman” a paper was read to Shiloh Missionary Society at North Ind’pls July 17 by Mrs. Rox‘ ie H. Bell. Mrs. C. C. Ferries of v t. Louis, was In the city Monday the guest of her brother Chas. Fossett. Mrs. Elijah Hammonds of Ffattklim was the guest of Mr. and Mrs Chit's. Fossett of North West street th« past 1

week.

Alt 'members of Solon ^odge I. D. of H. ate requested to meet at their hall on special bnsfAtiss, Wednesday evening by order e? the president Mrs. H A. Webb, V'a^iie Johnson secretary Ernest G. Tidrington of Evansville who has been visiting William Cabell in W est Nortti street tor three weeks

left for his home yesterday

Prof. W. H. Huffman, principal of school No. 40. who is spending his vacation in Springfield, O., was in the

city last Tuesday on business. 5

Mrs. Cha^. Bass of

Summer IDacatfon School To be conducted at Schools Nos. 23 and 24, begining Monday, July 7 continuing 6 weeks. Open to boys and girls. Instruction in Basketry, Sewing and Wood-work There will be no charges for instruction, as the Negro Civic League, has undertaken to raise th e necessary funds by popular subscription. What will You Give? The Recorder will receive donations, and acknowledge receipt, /UjM Write your name and amount and mail or send to this office.

Name

Amount$.

S. T. Back, -FOR— Home-made Candies

ICE CHEfllYh In Any Quanity, Sliced Melons, and Soft Drinks. 506 lodiana five,

C. M. C. Willis. Beulah Willis Faueral Directors And Embalm era Old and New j* 'Phones 1173 536 Indiana Ave Indianapolis.’ * . Ind «a_LADY ATTENDANT.

School of Music ''-C Si

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Violin & Piano a Specialty

Prof. A. M. Damon,

R B. SHELTON, HARRY TAYLOR Kbe Sta* Cigar Store. 413 INDIANA AVE. Cigars, Tobacco, Music and Periodicals"'^^ Old Phone 616 Brown, First-class Shining Parlor.

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-AND<J . A. Ratlifke, llnetructore Instruction given 'on all Stringed Instruments Jt jt

W&One Main 1215 316>4 Indiana-a ve I

Sewing School

DICK. MILLER, 340 Indiana Avenne.

AND

Cigabs iob#cco

ICE CREAM.

Daily Papers and Magazines. Brea Cakes, Pies, Milk and Cream.

CALL AND SEE ME.

Taggart’s Bakery 234 W. Vermont Street, 233. 235, 237 Mass. Avenue 18. 20. 22.24 North New Jersey Street, Tomlinson Hall Market

HAVALUNCH } in a box, 10 cents. planner & Buchanan, Leading ^ Fuiicrsl Directors 320 N. Illinois Street, btw- New York and Vermont stsBEST SElt VIVE. FA lit PRICES. CUTPRICE Drugs & Patent Medicines

Peruna. 60c Kilmer’* Swamp Root 25c and 67c Mennen s BoratedoTalcum 13c 2 for 25c Lydia Pinkhams Componnd

Milk........15c Syrup of Figs, Genuine .. .

Eagde Brand Condensed

Paines Celery Compound S, S. S

17c.

. .71c.

...69c

........ 35c . 22c ■ 13c, 2 for 2Se

Tailor system taught; Cutting, fi tting, machine and hand sewing, bast-

^«»m^ oc E J' r 'veZ/cu^ n ' ng LEWIS C. HAYES,

Mattie Green, lill L wis street.

The Oak wood.

There wilt be new attractiohs ot the Oak Wood Concert H 1' the remainder [of the Warm Weather the out door | garden with bdautiful shade, two piai noer, two piano play two entertainers with the 1 itest, coon son& and diferent styles, of dancing The only Gymnasium Room in the cit) f r color-

West North ' ftd ’ U P to dat<? lar - By-

street is visiting relatives and friends foorr« b vato- cerv'rV* #nd in Connersviile. Her husband will evervthir.^-fy#* the accomo' , a* ion of the

join her tomorrow for a weeStr sojourn. , P u bliC:

They will be the guests of Harry Basa. j Miss Salina Ealy will represent the : Corinthian Baptist Church at the B Y. P, U. meeting in Evansville Week. She is the recording h&' cretar j of the Marion County B, p jj. Cllie McCacy has^ returned from

Monacqua, Wis,

Mrs. Mayme McCary is visiting in

Chicago.

Henry M adden and James E. Jonet ©f Des Moines Iowa, delegates to the Miners Convention were callers at The Recorder Office this week. Mre. Haray Taylor, has gone to Muncie to spend two neeks. John James continues ill at the City

Hospital.

Mesdames Anna Paraham and Mary Brown, left Thursday for a three days Visit in the Country. Mrs. Ada Goens D. M. N G. of the

DRUGGIST

502 and 504 Indiana Avenue ; Perodicals. : ICE CREAM SODA Sole agent in the City for Ozonized Ox Marrow D. L. Nesbitt, The Leading Colored Tailor

Wishes to Invite his many Friends to • all and see his Line of NEW SUMMER GOODS

D. L. Nesbit 405 Ind Av.

Castoria. (Geauine) .. .... Laxative Bromo Quinine,

We sell Ballard’s Ice Cream In Bulk 10c a pint; 20c a quart; 40c a half-gall m; 80c a gallon Pink s Cut Rate Pharmacy, 550 Indiana ave, cor Wesf-sf, PRESCRIPTIONS Ca»#fnlly and Accurately Compaunied by Competent Pharmacists Tf)e Parisian Suit & CloaK house [At The Old Granger Stand.] 1 36-38 W WASHING-TON ST. SPECIAL FOR JULY Ladies’ fine Silk Skirts, For Sr.98 NOTICE -We make all Ladies gefinents to Order. Call and See Us.

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To Ail Ottae

M akes

CL it* blJRTON.

Are Superior

Bicycles from SIS, up, Tires from SI up©^Expert Repairing.

The Woman’? Glub picnic held at Greenwood Park ikst Fnidij? was a grand success ever ici present. The folks ol the park and adjourning towns praised the croiid for their fine, conduct and well dressed people. Mesdames Bundy and Bybee ife due much praise for their gfaYid work on stands and Mrs. Maude r^helton for

selling 45 tickets.

The Alpha Home Association will their annual picnic Thursday August 14. The Board is making an effort to have this one excell any given in for-

mer years.

The Lott Cary Missionary Society of Mt. Zion Baptist Church met last Thursday with Mrs. Hanna Head. Furnished Rooms for Gentleman only 715 Muskingum street. Midsummer musical at Bethel church for benefit of Y. M. C. A. is the finest entertainment ever attempted in the city. Don’t miss it. Every body will

be there.

Millards’ Mass in “G” as sung at Vermont, street Church next Wednesday is the finest musical work ever attempted by colored people. Help a worthy cause and come. Admission

15 cents.

Rev. E. L. Gilliam visited the Lexington Dis'rict Conference at Versailles Ky., this week in the interest of the National Church Insurance Co., of which he is a director. Don’t miss the musical entertainment to be be given at Bethel A. M. E. Church Wednesday July 23, for the Y. M. C. A. The Sons and Daughters of Jerusa lem will have their sermon preached at Allen Chapel by Rev. Mortoa Sunday July 20 at 2:30. Minnie Smith

presided.

Mr. and Mrs. John Jones gave a grand reception last Thursday evening at their home in Chicago street. The reception was given in honor of the marriage of their son Cecil Prank to Miss Rosabel Allen, of Evansville. Their home was tastefully adorned with palms and cut flowers. Mrs. Jones was assisted in receiving by their daughter Miss Sadie. Mr. and Mrs Cecil Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice F. White Mrs. Thomas and daughter Miss lio. Many presents were received. The out ot town guests were Miss Bessie A. Swan, of Evansville, and Miss Curry of Greenfield, Mr. H. Ellis at d wife, Mr. Web Ellis and wife of Alexander, Mr. Duncan of Flackville, Miss Echoler of Memphis, Tenn., Mr. Igoa of Atlanta Ga.

Household of Ruth returh'ed ikst week Remember the concert eqery after-1 _ ^ from aa extended visit Over the State* noon afid evening free. NoexpensetOj V^/O

she will leave Monday for Anderson. , come seo. choice wires aud liquors Mr. and Mrs. Thoe. Fosoett of Mun- 1 and V^ars. 1 make a speciality ot imCi< were guests of relatives iw the city i wines, ten different brands of last week. highpgrade bter, BudW^ises, Blue RibMiss Effie White has been appointed ! bon. Letups, ai d the best of order

136 East New York Street

a teacher in the summer school now being conducted at Nos. 23'&24, 'under tne management of the Negro Civic League. She will have charge of the Basketry department, accepting the place formerly betd by Miss Edith

Butler.

PJIONX XEW /«««. DR, D, H- BROWN

Office Hours:

9 TO Iff SUNDAY “ 2 ” 4 9 TO 10 7 ” 8 7 ” 8 754 INDIANA AVENUEmPiqNBPOLIS, IND. BEASLEY & GREEN, Staple and Fancy Groceries Freah and Smoked Meats,

Chickens etc

*“ p ' i °”'*” <Gr "” 537 Bright St.

maintained fcnd a good time gnara'ir teed to all who Come. Clark Bur ton proprietor. 214 Indiana Avo. Did

Phone 689 Brown.

Orders promtly filled

Dr, Grant fl- Cray Dentist.

Dr. Grai t H. Cli > . ifr 11 f only Dent is T in the city vfio solicits the patros-

age of the colored people,

is located at 150

His office

North Illinois street

There will be services at Bethels Church Sunday from 3:30 to 4:30 p. m. This will be an hour of testimonials from musical authors. Music will be rendered by the best talent of the city.

WHOLESALE and Retail

TICK’S CANDY

KITCHEN

ACME LAUNDRY

320 INDIANA AV -. The only Laundry in the City that employs eolorkd people. Compare our work with that done by other laundries and you will always

be our customer.

PACKAGES CALLED FOR AN D DELIVERED. Old Phone 696 New Phone 3831

FOREMAN SROE CO. 348-350 Indiana-av Cor. Indiana ave, and N. Senate ave., (Stout’s Old Stand.)

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A CORNER on Q h Q where YOU get what OIIUCO y ou WANT * shoes to fit all ages and sizes, PRICES TO SUIT.

HIGH QUALITY Low Prices

Sodt and Milk Shakes Fine Cigars and Tobacco. r- VLICIOVS ICK CREAM (M, IOc p sc i-v rt. OI \ Dhone Ked 5321 236 INDIANA. AVE

Grand Entertainment.

Well we are guing where are you going to the entertainment given at Capitol Hail corner Merrill street. When? July 25, what is going on why

, f they are going to give a prize to the

Don’t forge, the anm.,1 P' C " IC of ud or ger „ le man that e eu the luck,

the Alpha Home to be he , the second , ^ eve , yllckct u lulmber ed. , , , _ KasiRsr5sr’*'jThe Recorder, 3 months, for 2jcts

Monday July 21 at 2 o clock 306 Bird

street.

EAT LESS TRUST HIGH-PRICED AND MORE BREAD

BEEF

Bryce's Old Ror^estead Bread

Wheat is the one grain that contains all the necessary life-giving elements. The heat-giving and bone-building qualities are better proportioned than in other grains or in Beef itself-

Don’t forget the date July

Has fulfilled ail of its ooligations, and the members are well pleased with its success,

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