Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1902 — Page 4
THE RECORDER, INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA
Arthur Lewellyn oi Peru avenue is ill. Thomas Florence is very ill at Detroit. Mich. Miss Luella Hibbitts spent Sunday at Anderson. Miss Sadie Overton is visiting at Lake Winona. Mrs. Nannie Slaughter is visiting at Petosky, Mich. Willis ( lark, of Martinsville was in the city Sunday. Elmer Owens of Frankfort spent Sunday in the city. Rev. John W. Bush of Seymour was in the city Tuesday. Ezra C. Roberts is attending the Chicago University, Miss Anna Miller spent Sunday With friends at Cincinnati. Mrs. Truvant Fox is the guest of friends at St. Louis, Mo. Miss Frances Smith of Cincinnati was in the city Sunday. Miss Lizzie Hazelwood is visiting relatives at Shelby ville. Mrs. Mattie Roberts of Shelbyville spent Sunday in the city, Mrs Georgia Caldwell is ill at her home in North West street. David Cooper is improving at his home in North West street. Ed. Smith of Noblesville spent Monda) with Miss Anna Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garden will spend Sunday at Plainfield. Miss Cora Kellar of Plainfield is the guest of Mies Bertha Davis. Mrs. Jonathan Carey is ill at her home, 1431 Lafayette street. Dr. E. D. Gady was the guest of Mrs. Mary Copeland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J Lee have returned to their home in West Virginia. Miss Jessie Bailey, of Richmond, is the guest of Miss Carrie B Lewis. Mrs. Bundy and Miss Curtley of Bridgeport spent Sunday in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guthrie have removed to 767 West Walnut street. Mrs Robert Ashby is the guest of the Misses Harper at Frankfort, lud. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil F. Jones have returned from a visit to Sandusky, O. Mrs. Gallic Watkins left Friday morning to visit friends in Kentucky. John Butler, of Columbus, O. was the guest ot Mrs. S. L. Robinson, this week. John James, brother of Mrs. Maria Spears, continues ill at 626 West North street. Rev. B. F. Lowe will preach for the Rev. H. E. Stewart at Terre Haute Sunday. MesdamesL. Drake and McKinnie of Lafayette arc visiting Rev; B. F. Farrell. Attorney Isaiah H. Stephenson, of Anderson was in the city on business this week. Miss Maud Simpson who has been ill at her home in Walden street is improving. Spencer Henderson left Sunday for a two weeks’ visit at his home in Kentucky. Fred Means cf Crawfordsville was the guest of his brother, Abe Means last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Griggsby are at home to their friends at 2110 Martindale avenue. Henry C. Boss of Richmond, Ind., was in the city Monday en route to Terre Haute. Prof. O. S. Johnson of Louisville, Ky. was the guest of friends in the city Sunday. Mrs. Oscar Hightower and Miss Stella Lament spend last Friday at Marion, Ind. Mrs. A. G. Rogers of Buffalo, N. Y. is the guest of Mrs. Baker in East Tenth street. Mrs. Carrie Edwards is ill with tonsilitis at her home in West Twenty, fourth street. Mrs. Octavia Humphrey of Crawfocrtsville spent Tuesday with Mrs. Susie Trevan. J. S. Hampton left this week for a visit to New York City, Pittsburg and Columbus, O. Miss Hattie E. Hayden is the guest of Mrs. M. Washington, 718 'West Tenth street. Mrs. Gulley Brctver was the guest of Prof, sod Mis. John Burden at Marion last wetk. Read The Recorder.
The Zenda Club will give an outing at Greenwood Park, Thursday evening, August 14. This is the second given by this organization this season and promises to rival ail affairs given by them. This Club is composed of the leading young men of the city and have established for themselves an e>cell" ent reputation for giving very swell affairs in winter and summer, and this outing 1 will keep up the high standard The “smart set” and their visiting guests will spend the most pleasant hours of the season. The management reserves the right to refuse admission to objectionable characters. Misses May Willa Richardson and Ella Preston went to Madison Sunday to visit friends. Mrs. Fannie Brown entertained in honor ot her husband’s birthday last Monday evening. Mrs. Charles Bailey and daughter, Elsie of Connersville are visiting in the city this week. The Misses Pot tons of Oxford, O. are the guests of Mrs. Mary Byers, 421 Toledo street. Miss Minnie Jackson of Lexington, Ky.,isthe guest of Mrs. Peyton Willis 522 Roanoke street. Miss Verna Price of Mound City, 111. was the guest of relatives and friends last Sunday. Mrs' Mamie E. Gray of Maysville, Ky., is the guest C»f I^aac Allen, 372 West Eleventh street. M isses Nora Roberts and Kate Mann j have gone for a visit to Niagara tTalls, Buffalo and Cleveland. Miss Etta Lewis will leave tomorrow for a week’s visit with Mrs. F. L. De ianey at Louisville, Ky. Miss Clara Coley, of Chicago, has returned home, accompanied by her sister. Miss Dollie Coley. Miss Edna Brown has returned from a several weeks’ visit with her grandmother at Covington, Ky. Master Albert Booth entertained Prof. J. A, Powell’s, ‘‘Kid Band,”. Friday evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Garden wa« the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Highball, at Irvington, last Sunday. Miss Lillie Clarion of Evansville is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Thomas Andrews in Superior street. Miss Grace Smitherson has returned home from a visit with Nick Hood and family at Martinsville. Miss Annie Young of Wisconsin is visiting her sister, Mis Willa Collins 1608 North New Jersey street. Miss Maud Busby, Mrs. Charles Cheatham’s guest, has returned to her home at Benton Harbor, Mich. Mrs. J. R. Locklear and eon Harry, have gone to Louisville, Ky., to visit her sister. Mrs. James Robinson. Miss Maggie H. Gilliam of Bowling Green. Ky., is the guest of Mrs. L. W. Whitney, 1035 Reynolds avenue. Mesdames Fannie Kelly, Ella Clark and Sophia Bailey o! Plainfield, were the guests of friends last week. Mrs. Carrie Thompson and daughter Miss Bertha, left Friday to visit rela. tives and friends at Thorntown. W. Alphonso Johnson and D. H. Weirof Chicago will be the guest of Mrs. Emma Parks, after August 17. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Graham ot Anderson were in the city Thursday to attend the funeral of Ed. Shelton. Andrew Raglan, J.H. Banks and G. F. Hill of Anderson were callers at The Recorder office la st Thursday. Mrs. Nellie Works, of Hamilton, O., is the guest of her sisters, the Misses Davidson in North California street. Mrs. Sarah Harlin of Nashville, Tenn.,is the guest of he* brother. Rev. B. F. Farrell, 335Indiana avenue. James Ross, Hazzard Woods, John Overton and Charles Ganns spent Sunday at Sandusky and Put-in-Bay. Miss Helen Allison, Mrs. Rllla Perry and William F. Merriweather spent Sunday at Sandusky, and Put-in-Bay. The Metropole Club gave an outing at Greenwood Park, afternoon and evening in honor of the visitors in the city. MiasHallie May Murphy entertained in honor of her cousin, Miss James of Lexington, Friday evening of last week. The Helping Hand Visitors will give a concert of string music, September, 2 at Wayman Chapel for benefit of pastor. Misses May Belle and Lottie Ballard and Grace Howard, spent Sunday at Martinsville, the guest of Miss Hattie Clark Mr. and Mrs J. W. Snipe cnterta.ned Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Board who left Sunday for Rockport, Ind. John Pennybaker. who has been visiting his grand-parents at Sykes Mills, Ala., returned to Frank Lick, Thursday. Miss Effyc A. Stewart of The Recorder. will leave tomorrow for a three | weeks’ ►tay at Vincennes and Wa.»h- . iugtou, Ind. 1 imiuna’s l>cs? Negro tNewspupct
W. Sherman Baldwin of Ohio is in the city, en route to Chicago where he will resume his studies at Harvard Medical College. Mesdames John Marshall, Bell Williams and Lizzie Johnson have gone to Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Toronto, Canada to spend a few weeks. Mrs. William H. Ross who has been visiting he* sisters, Mrs. Walter Jamison and Miss Helen Allison, has returned to her home at Louisville, Ky. The Enterprise Club met with Mrs. Hattie Rochester last Tuesday evening. The next meeting will be with Mrs. William England, 517 Muskingum street. Madame McNairdee Moore will leave Tuesday morning for Rossland, audHalycon Springs, B. U. and Spakand, Wash, on business in her profes sion. She will be gone four weeks. The funeral of Edward Shelton was held Thursday afternoon at Jones Tabernacle. Rev. Chambers and the O. P. Morton Lodge, G. U. O. of O. F. conducted the services. A lawn fate will be given Tuesday evening, at the home of Mrs, W. P. Q, Bell, in North West street, by the East End Sewing Circle, for benefit of the rally, August 17; George Finn trustee. Mrs. S. D. Williams is spending her vacatioa at the lakes. Miss Hattie Taylor entertained the Misses Rickman Wednesday morning at breakfast. Will Pierce entertained in honor of the Misses Rickman Wednesday evening. The home of Dr. Grant Clay was partially deiroyed by fire. Damages about $400. Mrs. Lewis Clark is visitin \ at Buffalo. M rs. Julia Brown Hillman entertained informally Friday evening in honor of her guests, Miss Hughes and Mrs.' Douglas. I Mesdames Mattie Roberts, Mary ! Thompson, of Shelbyville and Floren<?e MiU?r Brigh^wo^kl were tfce guests of Mrs. Hattie Bozan Sunday. Miss Bessie White will leave Monday for Anderson, Ind , where she will open an office tor manicuring and chiroprody in The When Building. Mrs. Sallie Robinson entertained a few friends at cards last briday evening, in honor of her guests, Miss Emma Jones and • innte Brown of Versailles, Ky. They left Sunday for Cincinnati. Tne arrangements for the reception for the Rev. Carr are completed. Invi tations will be issued at an early date. Miss Ida Fountain of Kirkman, la., arrived at Noblesville, Ind., Wednesday. Miss h ountain will accompany her aunt, Mrs. Nan Roberta and Ed. Smith of Noblesville, and Visa Anna Miller of this city to Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Montreal and other points of interest. Mrs. Anna Woods and Miss Georgia McLaughlin of Danville, Ky.,in company with Mrs. Emma Shepherd of this city returned from ( hicago, where they have been attending a camp meeting and many social entertainments. They will spend Sunday at Louisville. The Ladies Aid Society of Corinthian Baptist church, will give an informal reception, Wednesday afteinoon at the home of Mrs. Kittle Minter, in honor of Rev. and Mrs. T. W. Lott. Clay Odell of Topeka, Kans' was in the city Tuesday, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cable, en route home from a visitin Kentucky. Mrs. James Q. Brookins entertained at six o’clock dinner Monday evening in honor of Miss Hattie Ha)den of Lexington, Ky. M rs. Sarah Dupec of Lexington, Ky. and Misses Rosie and Minnie Anderson are the guests of the former’s son, Joel Dupee, 870 West Walnut street. Mrs. I. D. Smith entertained a few friends last Friday at luncheon, in honor of Mesdames Mary Jane Brown and Mattie Baker of Ghent, Ly. Mrs. Effie Woods attended the funeral of her couisin, Mrs Charlotte Valentine at Lebanon, Ind. She was the mother of Mrs. Ella Gordon of St. Louis. The funeral of Miss Mae Lucy Berry was held Tuesday at Antioch Baptist church. St. Ruth Temple, No. 33, S. M. T. conducted the services. Mrs. Brannon and her sister, Miss Thurston of Louisville are the guests of Mrs. Ed. Simmous in East Sixteenth street.
Summer IDacation 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, baa undertaken to raise th necessary funds by popular subscription. What will You Give? The Recorder will receive donations, and acknowledge receipt, Write your name and amount and mail or send to this office.
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Taggart’s Bakery 234 W. Vermont Street, 233 > 235, 237 Mass. Avenue 18. 20. 22.24 North New Jersey Street, Tomlinson Hall Market
The order of True Reformers will have their annual services tomorrow at2:30 p. at the Second Baptist church. The Rev. Chas. Johnson will deliver the sermon on the motto of the order, ‘‘Unity, Temperance and Charity.” A good musical program will be rendered. Rev. Thompson -of Wayman Chapel, and R. D. G. Troy and W. R. Griffin of Cincinnati will deliver short addresses. A basket meeting will be given by the First Baptist of North Indianapolis in the grove next to the church tomorrow, for the benefit of the church. All pastors and their congregations are invited. Rev. Gregory, pastor. Mise Amanda Hughes, of Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. Emma Douglas of Covington, Ky, are the guests of Mrs. Julia Brown Hillman, at the home ol her parents in West Tenth streei. Prof. Charles Simpson, of Augusta, Ga., who has been spending the summer at Wilberforcc, is filling the position as secretary of the Y, M. C. A. during the absence of secretary John
W. Evans.,
Mrs. William Jo es entertained in honor of her sister, Carrie Abel of Louisville, Thursday of last week. Among the out of town guests was Miss Hattie Coward of Louisvil’e. Mrs. Mamie Chavis Gardner will represent theyoun^ ladies aud J. W. Evans the young men at the rally at Bethel church, August 17. Look for our table. We are going to lead. Mrs. Preston Richey will have the opening of her restaurant tonight with a lawn fete, corper Twentieth and
Yandes street.
There will be a lawn fete and band concert at School, No. 23, August 19, | for the benefit of Flanner Guild. Mi.ler’s orchestra will fill a week’s engagement at Noblesville beginning
August 11,
The LqH Cary Missionary Society of Mt. Zion Baptist church will give a lawn fete, Wednesday evening, at tba home of Mrs. Farrell. One of the features will be finding the hen’s nest Eastern Star Juveniles. No. 9S. M. T. will give a lawn fete August, 21. at the home of Mrs. Dora Newby, 1233 Massachusetts avenue. The Zenda Club will elect officers, Sunday, August 17. '
DICK. MILLER, 340 Indiana Avenne.
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V^IGARS tobacco ICE CREAM. Daily Papers and Magazines. Brea Cakes, Pies, Milk and Cream. CALL AND SEE ME.
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ISXrcjp, Tires from $1 np@s_ Expert Repairing. Watson & Co.
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HAVALUNCH in a box. 10 cents 5 ’ • ====== Drugs & Patent Medicines Peruua.. 60c Kilmer’. Swamp Root ... 35c and 67c Mennen s BoratedoTalcum 13c 2 for 25c Lydia Pinkhams Componnd 6->c Eaple Brand Condensed Milk 15c Syrup of Fips, Genuine 3Sc Paines Celery Compound .... . 71c. Castoria. (Genuine) .. ............ .22c S ’ S-S «* 7lc ‘ Laxative Bromo Quinine, ... 13c, 2 for 25c We sell Ballard’s Ice Cream In Bulk 10c a pint; 20c a quart; 40c a half-gallon; 80c a gallon Pink s Cut Rate Pharmacy, S50 Indiana ave, cor West-sl, PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully and Accurately Comp junded by Competent Pliarin.->ci«,t9
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Soda and Milk Shakes Fine Cigars and Tobacco. ICIOU8 IVK CREAM 20c Qt, lOc P Se l-'4 Ft. Oi l Phone lied 5321 230 INDIANA AVE
T\)e Parisian Suit & CloaK Mouse [At The Old Granger Stand.) t 36-38 W- WASHINGTON STGreatest Sale on Record # NOW GOING ON ^ Ladies’ fine Silk Skirts, P° r $7.98 NOTICE:-We make all Ladies germents to Order. Call and See Us.
Card of Thanks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shelton desire to thank Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Dudley, Mrs, Copeland r nd many friends for^ their kindness during the illness of their sou. Two nice unfurnished rooms; only five squqgfes from center of city. Bath both gas^s, hot and cold water. Inquire at The Recorder. For Rent—Two furnished rooms at 603 North Ca'ifornia street. Furnished rooms for gentleman on ly. Inquire at The Recorder Office.
Notice. Go to George G. Hill, 1422 N. Senate avenue, for Floral Designs, Porch Views, Machinery, etc IVORY VIEW < O, 9-41
School of Music M Violin & Piano a Specialty Prof. A. M. Damon,
-andP. A. Ratciffk, Instructors Instruction given on all Stringed Instruments J* J* Phone Red 5502. 316>4 Indiana-av e
The Alpha Home Association hold their annual picnic Thursday August 14. The Board is making an effort to have this one excell any given in former years. C. W. Huies of Cleveland, O. a lecturer of national reputation, spoke at the Second Baptist church, Sunday night to a large audience. Uev.Sissle, of the M. E.church, Mias Virgie Whitsett, of Bethel Sundayschool. Prof. w. D. Collins, of Bethel church, John W. Evans, of theY. M. C. A., and Mrs. Irene Bagby of the Coriothian Baptist church, leit Monday for Atlanta, Ga. to attend the Young People’s Educational Congress, The A. B. C. B. B, Club will give an entertainment »fc Capitol Hall, luesday evening. August 12. Misses Bertha Smith and Creola Sanders will Lav* August 17 "o spend their vacation st Cin 400*11, Mriyhlcn and LexiugU n.
v^SMOKE^v 4-11-44 Cigar Sure Winner L. C. HAYES, 602 Indiana Avenue]
D. L. Nesbitt, The Leading Colored Tailor
Wishes to Invite his many Friends to 1 all and see his Line of NEW SUMMER GOODS D. L. Nesbit. 405 Ind Av.
C. M. C, Willis, Beulah WiUis Funeral Birectors And Embalm era Old and New jo ’Phones 1173 536 Indiana Ave Indianapolis. - - Ind t0_LADY ATTENDANT.
R. B. SHELTON,
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^be Stag Cigar Store. 413 INDIANA AVE. Cigars, Tobacco, Music and Periodicals”^^.
Old Phone 616 Brown, First-class Shining Parlor.
LEWIS C. HflYES, DRUGGIST 502 and 504 Indiana Avenue ; Perodicals. : ICE CREAM SODA Sole agent in the city for Ozonized Ox Marrow
Capitol Supply Co 404 Indiana AveWill continue to carry a fuli line of Ladies Walking and Short SKIRTS Notions, Tinware and other household necessities. We are deserving ot the trade of the colored peo pie of this city and invite you to call and see ns at our new stork
ACME LAUNDRY 320 INDIANA AV£. The only Laundry in the City that employs colored people. Compare our work with that done by other laundries and you will always be our customer. PACKAGES CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED. Old Phone 696 New Phone 3831
EAT LESS TRUST HIGH-PRICED BEEF AND MORE BREAD C0 ’ Old h|on)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.
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THE Indianapolis * Mutual Benefit * Association. Insures Against Accident, Sickness Ann Death Organ zed on the In iustlial plan, Smtll Weekly Payments, bringing it within the reach of a 1. Issues three kinds of policies, Every one should be insured, it is a duty you owe to yourself anl those depending up on you KATKS LOW. CONSULT OUR agents, or call ut Home Office for info’mation—134 W. New York Street. BOARD OF DIRECTORS; Bishop A Grant. B. F. Watson, J, H. Sweeney, J. M. Porter, C. M. C. Willis, A. E. V anning. Thomas • mith, Thomas Ashlry. W. H. Furniss, Jno. A Pckyear. Dr. S. A. Furniss, A. C. Simms. OT FICERS; W H. Furniss. pres; A. C. Simms sec’y; J. M. Porter, treus; Thomas Smith, vice-president; James II. L»)tt, General Counsel D«. S. A. Rdkkiss. Medical Director.
13 £D AS LEY & OREEN, Staple and Fancy Groceries Fresh and Smoked Meat?, Chickens etc O^hPhonm Y774 <ir-rr» ijr.frUf Orders promtly filled Ou I Ollglll w*»
planner & Buchanan t Funeral Directors 320 N- Illinois Strett. btw- NewYorkand Vermontstsbest service. fair prices.
Agent for Ozono. Madame McNalrdee-Moore has been made the sole agent for the wonderful ace bleach skin food that will positively remove wrinklesand Ozono the king of hair tonics, prices just the same as at the factory. Give her a call when ever you need *u article along that line. She will save you the trouble of sending off for it at the same prices 608 N. West street, corner Indiana ave.
MRS. PRES10N RICHEY, Has Opened a Fine RESTAURANT AT 20th and Yandes Sts f^ST’Pics and Sunday Duin^rs a spje iilty. Ice Cieain Pailov.
PHONE NEW lose. DR. D. H- BROWN Office Hours: 9 TO 10 SUNDAY 2 ” 4 9 TO 10 7 ” 8 7 ” 8 754 INDIANA AVENUE. INDIflNflPOLlS, IND.
Sewing School. Tailor kystem taught; cutting, fitting, machine and hand sewing, basting, pressing. Everything pertaining to dressmaking; an evening class. Mattie Green, 1211 Lewis street. Dr. Grant H- Clay Dentist. Dr. Grant H. Clay, is <he only Dent ist in the citv who solicits the patronac"* of the c< 1-n’l d ppofl 0 . TTis rffice ] ir 1 eatec! at 150 North Illinois slictl i
“The Recorder” Is devoted particularly to the interests of the colored people of Indiana. One Tear SI Six Months 60c 25
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S. L. TAYLOR, -.THE— Popular*priced Tailor^' (formerly of Taylor & Schneider) now at 17 Virginia Ave Pants to order $3.00 up; Suits, $15 up Pants pressed 15c; Suits 50c. 5- L. Taylor &Co.
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