Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1904 — Page 4
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Miss Ellen Micheal of Ashville.N. C,, is guest at the Planet Hotel, Mrs. Clara Mason of Memphis, Tenn., is guest at th-e Planet Hotel. 1 Lew Hockett amd daughter Daisy, of Chicago, are guests of Mrs Edward
Porter.
Mr. Armstead Ta}lo* and Miss Savannah Armstrong were quitety married at the home o! her sister Mrs.
f Snipes of Ellsworth street last Tues-
day,. Rev. Townsend officiated.
Miss Minnie DuValleof Louisvtile, The Willing Workers will give their is the guests of Sylvester and j annual outlDg , next Thursday July 7,
at Broad Ripple park. Special cars
George Roach is in the city visiting I Win. Lancaster has returned to th c ^ city. Miss Lizzie J. Alexander spent last Sunday in Cincinnati, Mrs. Ada Gcens is confined tq her home with rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. G. Crawford spent Sunday in Terre Haute. U. E. Franklin of Nashville, Tenn., was in the city this week. Quite a number of Louisville, friends were in the city Sunday. Miss Maple Chism will return home Sunday from Cincinnati. Walter Adams, left Tuesday night for Chicago and Detroit. Joseph D. Tucker will leave Sunday for hts home at Milford, O. Miss Carrie Boyer left for Lake Maxinkuckee, last Monday. Mrs. J. D. White left Sunday for a 4 or 5 weeks visit in Kentucky. Mrs. Amanda Lance was entertained by her brother Floyd Guest. Mrs. Mattie Love of Cincinnati, is the guest of Mrs. Carrie Edlen. John Wilson and Robert Johnson laft Thursday forLake Wawasee. Mtes JennieChurchill of Crawfcrdsville, attended the Starks-Boyer, wedding. Thomas Craven will leave Tuesday for a three months stay at Denver, Colo. Mrs. Bertha King of W. Twelfth street is recovering from a recent illness. Miss Sa-idee Sims of Edinburg, is in the city the guest of Mrs. Carrie White. Mrs. Ida Bass and son Paul, and Mrs. J. H. Stein spent Sunday at Marion. The boy preacher the son of Rev. Hardiman will preach at Allen Chapel Sunday. Mrs. Alice Frazier will go to Cincinnati, Sunday to visit friends for one week. Mrs. Wm. Butler accompanied by Mrs. Mrs Dody, left Saturday for Chicago. Mrs, Elizabeth Smith of Anderson, attended the Stark&-Boyer wedding last week. The Trolly Eureka Club will give their first annual Shirt Waist Ball Friday July 8. Nicely Furn ished Rooms reasonable with bath for gentleman. Call 715 N. Senate avenue. Mr. Ward in N. Senate avenue entertained J. W. Johnson last Sunday from 5 to 8 p. m. The Imperial Club Boys wili give tl»sir July series balls at Monroe ball N. Indianapolis. Mrs. Amanda Van^leave ie the guest of her son Samuel VanCleave in Frankfort, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. T. Rankins will spend Uhe 4th at Rockville, with relatives and friends. Mrs. Rachel Gsegory of the Essex Flats is visiting relatives and friends in Earlington, Ky. Mrs. Minnie Watkins* and Miss Lizzie McDaniels of Cincinnati, were in the city Sunday. Mrs. M. A. Clark and daughter Miss Harriet, of Plainfield, were in the city Wednesday on business. Mrs Edna Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Goens and daughter spent Sunday at Sandusky, O. Wm. Hanley’s orchestra furnished music for the Hoosier Social club quilt raflle Monday evening. Mn. and Mrs J. E. Gaddie, entertained a few friends last Friday in honor of Miss Sallie B. Barbee. Miss Roselia Beechum will also reprt sent the District B. Y. P*U.atthe S. S. Convention ait Anderson. Mrs. Mamie Collins Delany was in the city Sunday the guest of Misses Jessie Williams and Etta Lewis. Mrs. Violet Thompson and son. Jason, attended the marriage of William Thompson in Michigan, JuneiO. Mrs. J. H. Stewart left Thurcday for South Bend, to spend a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Sarah Roberts. Prof. J*. M. Benson of Mt. Vernon, was in the city Saturday enroute to the State University at Bloomington. Mias Clara D. Hferrins from Louisville, is visiting her parents Mr. aud Mrs. Samuel Herrins of Norwood, Ind.
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Mrs. Ella Lewis of Muskingum street has returned from Marshall, Mich., from the bedside of her father.
Reginald DuValle, of Harlan street The Hoosier Social club will be entertained by Miss Carrie Hendeffson 219 E. Vermont street Friday evening Mrs. John Black and Mrs. Robert Moody entertained at luncheon Tuesday afternoon in honor of M iss Atsie
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The quilt raffled by the Hoosier Social club was won by State Deputy Attorney L. Rotbchild. Lucky num-
ber 1233
Mrs. Carrie E%len gave a garden party in honor of her guest Miss Mattie Love of Cinncinnati, Wednesday a fternoon. J. Milton Johnson of Lincoln, Neb., was entertained last Sunday at 6 o’clock dinner by Arthur Johnson at Butler’s cafe. Miss Jessie Green of St. Louis, is expected to spend a few weeks with her auut Mrs. A. B. Tribble 419 West Vermont street. Elder Patton. Miss Jas. Gill and Miss Roselia Beachum will represent theB. Y. P. U. at the State Convention at Anderson. Violet Club met last Wednesday evening with Hayes Brown. Next meeting Thursday night with Henry Ferguson. The chu rch Aid club of Alien Chapel will meet at the home of Mrs. Mary A, Wilson 419 Adelaide street Thursday afternoon. The Young Men’s Investment Club, Social Five Club, and the Woman’s Club are invited to attend the Night Owl Pleasure club rrce pticn Julj 7, in their reepe cbUe l ei k» 0 Cuby Robinson Platum No. 7, win give a lawn fete at Mrs. Rebecca Thomas 1323 N. Senate avenue Tues^ day evening July 5. The Woman’s club was the guest last week of Mrs. Long. They will be the guest of Mrs. Sallie Martin of Hadley street Monday. Mrs Ida Cushinberry will entertain at dinner Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. Sterrick of Chicago, and Mrs. Mamie Oglesby of Cleveland. Miss Ellen Ferguson of Cave City, Ky., left Saturday for her home after a visit with her sister Mrs. Florence Marshall and Flora Mallery. Wm. Cab3ll accompanied by Master John Irvin of Chicago, will 4eave Saturday for an 8 Jay trip to St. Louis Henderson, Ky., and Evansville. Miss Bessie Asbury Trible accompanied by her son Athwert, and Miss Fannie Morton, left Saturday night for Chicago, for permanent residence. Edward Dickerson, Joseph Waits James Tucker spent Sunday in Frank lin, the guests of Misses Florence Metzger, Addie Moore and Marie M»etzger. Aaron B. Thompson and wife will spend a weeks vacation at his old homestead in Rossmoyne, O., accompanied by his sister, Miss Pricilla J. Thompson. Mrs. Bagby Alexander, Miss Mary BagbyofNew Albany, Miss Bertha Wakes and Mr. Winlocke of Louisville, was the guest of Miss Hattie Bagby iuYandes street. The first Annual Convention of the Sisters of Charity will be held in Bethel chuich July 14 and 15. A grand reception wilt be given the delegates on the night of July 15. The Night Owl Pleasure club will entertain their friends with a reception at the residence oft Miss Mary E. Johnson 419 W. Fourteenth street Thursday evening July 7. Miss Viola Jones will instructs summer class in Battenberge Point Lace and Millinery at her home begining July 5. For particulars call or write to 1518 Byram place between 15 and 16th streets. Mrs. Robent Alexander of 1614 Yandes street invites all to a lawn fete for the benefit of Allen Chapet July 4, from 2 to 11 p. m. Crcquet, hammocks and an abundance of refreshments. Children’s day will be observed at 9th Presbyterian Sunday school Sunday at 2:30 p. m. An appropiateprogram will be rendered by the children asstted by other talent. Special music. The public is invited. C. E. Brown who has been on the sick ilst for the past 7 months under the case of Dr. W. E. Brown Is very much improved spent the past two weeks with his brothers W O. and R. E. Brown of Fairmount, Ind. Mrs. Wm. Parks. Miss Mayme Morris and George Caadwelt left Monday evening for Detroit to attend the ^Villiams-Harper nuptials. The party will make a trip through Canada, before returning home. After attending the Young Peoples Conference at Winona Lake and giving several entertainments in this city C. D. Higgins, the elocutionist and whistler returned to his home in Dayton, O. He was the guest of his sisters Mesdames Averett and Woodfork. Mrs. Lillie Thompson and daughter Miss Viola Jones entertaiued at 7 o’clock dinner Monday evening Revs. N. B Tablott and family , L. M. Hagood and family, G. Sissle and wife. The guests numbered fourteen and fire courses were served.
leaves Georgia end Illinois streets all P’m. There will be d'grand picnic at Dean Park corner of Prospect and Madison avenue Monday July 4, under the auspices of Charity No. 2, and South Calvary Baptist church. We desirl to thank our many friends for the kindness shown during the illness and death of our son Elmer. MR. and MRS. HAMMONDS. Mrs. Addie Howaid, 507 N. Delaware street, will entertain the members of the E. B. Delaney missionary society, next Friday. Calvary Ft. No. 2059 tvill celebrate her first anniversary ]uly 8, at South Calvary church. Rtv. Williams will preach the sermon. All sister Fts and Rosebuds are expected to turn out in regalias. The 32 annual Thanksgiving sermon of International O of 12of Sacred Heart Tabernacle No. 42, and Malts, Pages of honor held at Simpson chapel was a grand succest. Sermon was preached byJ[iev. Tolbert; Rev Parker P. C, G. U. Master of ceremonies. Many beautiful floral designs were presented Mrs. E E. Faison among the many was a Liberty Bell a work of art in flowers “may she live long. A large and appreciative audienoe were delightfully entertained by the celebrated poets, Misrs Pricilla Jane Thompson of Cincinnati, and her brother Aaron Thompson of this city The program consisted of choice selections of their own poems both serious and comic finely recited. The exquisite musical program rendered by our home talent was highly appreciated.
777 Notice 333 I. O. of Twelve Mrs. Emma L. Person H. P., of Pride of the Notth Tabernacle No. 94. Residence/03 W. Eleventh street Indianapolis, Ind., has received an appointment as an agent for the Taborian Journal For the State of Indiana and Jurisdiction G. W. JOHNSON, C.G. M. Boston, Mass.
Fourth of July Matinee. Prof. Walkers's dancing School will have its closing dance 4th of July with a matinee in the afterno .n from 2 till 6 starting again at 8 p. m. iu the even ing and dancing until 12 p m. Those who attend the matinee will be presented a ticket whicti will entitlethem free at night providing the ticket is turned in by 9 p. m. Admission 25 cents.
Starks-Boyer. One of most notable events of last, week was the marriage of Miss Laura Boyer to Mr. H. E. Starks at the home of the bridesparents in Ellsworth St. Miss Martha Hagood played the wed ding march from “Lohengrin” as the bridal party entered t»be parlor. The bride wore white crcpeidechine elaborately trimmed with ^uchesse lace and spangled net. The rooms were decorated with cut flowers. Rev Talbott officiated, Many beautiful presents were received. At home to their many friends 840 S. Missouri street,
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Isn’t It Funny? how some merchants can pile up profits selling goods below cost? It mus’c be that the quality sold overcomes the loss on each side. Now WE MAKE PROFITS— they’re reasonable profits and as we buy the undelivered garments from the good tailors throughout the country at a great loss to the tailors, we can sell them (with our profit added), at HALF THE TAILORS’ PRICE Suits $10 and up You can trade with us without feeling you ought to wear whiskers and carry a large brown cotton umbrella.
McCarthy & Co. 116-118 W. Washington St. Claypoo! Hotel Block IKE KANTROWITZ, Manager
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Anything You Want, Ask. All Business Confidential W.W. Hyde, Attorney. New Phone 3458. Room 3, Wilson Blk I2>£ N. Delaware.
Sewing School, We give you a tailor system of actual inch measurement, a book and three months instruction for $10. Ladies desiring to learn to cut and make every garment worn by women and children should attend our school, where every rudiment of the business is taught. Hand and maohinesewing hemming, over casting, cutting, fitting, measuring, basting, pressing, button holes, collars, cuffs, sleeves, shirts and everything pertaining to first class dressmaking. Terms reasonable. Mrs. Mattie Green 1211 Lewis si.
D. L. Nesbitt, The tezding colored Tailor
Jfor Summer Suits from $15.00 up. Pauls from $4.00 up. You will like your C; clothes. 80 will your friends like them if we make them for YOU. Made to fit, to nave style, to look like the work 01 good tailors. ^S&“Call and see them, when you can D. L. Nesbit. 342 Ind Ave
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A full line of MtlHnery Goods Hats, Ribbons, Trimming Pattern hats. All work prompt lV done. MRS. J. H. STINE, 501 North West Street
Dudley-Smlth. One of the prettiest weddings that have been in the south side for quite a while was that of Mr. Thomas Dudley and Mrs. Josle Easton Smith at their home in Meikle street last Wednesday evening. The bride was handsomely gowned. The house decorations were roses and ferns. Rev C. Williams officiating. Many valuable presents were received. Mesdomes Hughes, Maxey, Denny, Reynolds, Mieses Min nie Denny and Myrtle Rodgers assisted in receiving. Myrtle Rodgers and Lillie Maxey presided at the punch bowl.
Ramsey-Grant. At the cozy residence of. Mr. and Mre. G. Breckenridge 710 Bright street on Wednesday night ocurredthe marriage of Mr. George Ramsey to Miss Atsie J. Grant). Promptly at 8 o’clock the guests began to assemble arrayed in their best, At the strains of Mendolsohn’s maroh played by Mrs. Roxie Bell, Miss Lizzie Alexander sister of the bride appeared, dressed in bine voile and lace trimmings and carried white forget-me nots. Next appeared the bride white estamine trimmed in laces, and silk ribbons. She carried a large arm bo qnet of white roses.* The groom in conventional black, The kno) was tied by Rev. Townsend under a wedding ball. A large number of presents consistiag of handsome dining table, center table, pictures, lamps, bed spread, towels, plates, cups saucers, oyster-forks, pillow cases rocking chairs, clock, glasses, vases, dress er soarf..salad dishes and fruit dishes, Mesdames Wm. Thompson, Clarence Stewart and Thos. Sellers assisted in receiving. At home notice will be given later. A* present Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey are stopping with Mrs. Wm. Thompson in W. Eleventh street.
Dr. Grant H Clay, M. D., Dent ist, 10S N. Delaware street. Opposite Tomlinson HaH.
Notice is hereb) given thatJohhA. Puryear ah Administrator of the estate of Emma Spaulding deceased has presented and filled his account and vouchers in final settlement of estate and tnat the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 6 day of September 1904, at which time all heirs, oredi tors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause it any their be, why said account and voucher! should not be approved And the heirs of said estate are also hereby required at the time and place n foreeoid, to appear and make proof of their heirship. JOHN A. PURYEAR,
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Unfurnished Rooms. Wanted 2 or 3 good rooms unfurnished in a good locality. Address care “The Recorder” For Rent—Furnished rooms at 525 N. California street.
For Rent—Nicely furnished room for married couple, Inquire 526 N, California street. Mrs. Alice Francis of 305 Toledo street. Furnished rooms and Boarding and Meals every Sunday.
The Ministers of this city irrespective of denomination with lew exceptions met at Simpson Chapel M. E. church Monday June 27, at 2 p. m. for the purpose of organizing what snail be known ss ‘ The Ministers Union Alliance” The following brethren were elected for a term of twelve months or until! their successors are elected viz Rev. N. H. Talbott, presi dent; G. A. Sissle, vice; J. W. Wood, secretary, W. J. Conquest, ass’t; S. L. Birt, treasurer. The pastors made very excellont reports of their church work after wMtb the meeting was ad jourued to meet at Simpson Chapel Monday July 4th at 2 p. m. All minis ters of our churches in the city are invited to be present at the next meet ing. New Sewing School. The Sewing School will open Monday June 6th instead of June 1. Will teach dress cutting, fitting and every thing pertaining to practical dress making, SARAH THOMPSON, 1610 Yandes st
A Barbecue and Union Picnic will begivtn, Tuly 4, at the Baptist University grounds by New Bethel Antioch, Second, Shiloh,*Mt. Zion Mt. Garmel and Corinthian Baptist chuiches. The public is urged to attend this affair. The Brightwood cat will take you near the grounds. A splendid program has been arranged and barbecued meat will be served to all.
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333 333 Grand concert and entertainment at South Calvary Baptist church Tues day evening July 32, under auspices Sacred Heart Tabernacle No. 42, Two prizes for the largest ticket seller. Admission 15 cents E. E. Faison, H. P., Amanda Farris, chairman. All are invited come help us make this an enjoyable affair. Stop at The Planet Stop at the Planet Hotel first class in every respect Cafe upstairs have never been close: try ot*r Sunday dinner meal at all hours 6 o’clock dinner Frank Duerson, prop.
¥ T’S that which is dearest to the hearts of all paople. The most satisfying thing un Earth is home, if it be a place of *** beauty and attractiveness, a place of rest and refined life. A hanpy home is the very inspiration of life. But four walls can’t make a home. The essentials of beauty and attractiveness depend altogether upon the furnishings. We fire Here to Far^ist) Yoars And to furnish k at a saving. The vast array of magnificent values,which now fill our Salesrooms carry overwhelming convictions to the mind Of all knowing buyers, we’re going to make Things Hum about here this Spring. While we have already furnished thousands of homes ardour past bis’ory has been one unbroken chain of wonderful achit vm< nts, yet we’re now prepared to out-do ail past success—to smash all past records—to startle the mercantile woid with our piice cutting anc make this store stand out in prominence as supreme headquarters for tionse furnishings. With a Boom we’re opened the season, with vim and vigor, we’ll carry on the campaign, this mighty price-lessening movement. WATCH TfeT O R R DI Yes ' a11 you wan *- ° ur new credit V-/ITV J_v A A . plan is the best and most satisfactory ever devised. No red tape, no interest required, no security needed, no payments necessar during illnees of head of family. In short, we do vastly more for our customers than any other concern on earth. Just Buy all you want and we will give vou 1 ong time without extra charge.
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Brackens-AHartin. A few friends witnessed the mar riageof Mi. John Brackens to Miss Jeanette Martin Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs Covington in 15 street. The bride was handsomely gowned in white silk mull over white taffeta. Thegroom in conventional black; Miss Nannie Richardson maid of honor. Mr. Alexander Finch best man Children’s day/WTU be observed at Simpson Chapel Sunday morning at 10 a. m. A fine program will be rendered
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Free Muslcale. _ You are invited to attend the fiee musicale to be given each Wednesday' evening at Carter Smith and Bros. Ladies Exchange 543 Indiana Avenue, from 8:30 to 10:30 p. m.~ good singing and Orchestra music.
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