Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1913 — Page 8
THE INDIANAPOLIS REC S ilDER.
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653 N. West St. Phone: New 3448 Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Sunday and evenings by appointment.
2044. Samuel Givens is visiting in Chicago. John L. Brown spent Sunday in Danville, 111. John Conn who has been on the sick list for a few weeks is improving. Mr. and Mrs. I rank Brooks returned Sunday from a visit in Ohio and Kentucky. Mrs Aaron Harvey returned Sunday from a three weeks’ visit in Atlanta,
Ga.
Miss Tina Holsinger has returned from a three weeks’ visit with her parents in Richmond, Ind. Miss Josephine Davis of Louisville is here to spend a fortnight'with Miss Emily Robinson in N. Senate avenue, Wm. Roberts left Tuesday for Chicago to be ut the bedside of her daughter Ida Bell Roberts. Geo. Greer, Sr. of Newbnrg, Ind., is visiting his son Geo. Greer 614 West Pratt street. Mrs. Ida B. Pritchard of Chicago is the guest of her brother and sister inlaw Mr. aud Mrs. Greer 614 W. Pratt street Mrs. Lillian Greer left Sunday for Pittsburg, Pa.‘ to visit her sister Mrs. Eva Wilborn. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Drake and Mr. and Mrs. Dyson of Hamilton, O., spent Sunday the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Holly 937 Chicago street. Mrs. Wm. Hampton left for Culver Ind., Wednesday to spend a few days with her hnsband. Mrs. Elix Lawson of Shelbyville, Ky., is visiting her sister in-la«v Mrs. Geo. Scott 722 Fayette street. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tolbert of Cincinnati are residing with Mrs. Geo. Scott. 722 Fayette street. Mr. Taylor of 917 Fayette street who is working at West Baden is spending his vacation with his family. Elmore Sweeney who has been sick for four months is able to be out. Little Miss Ada Haskins accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cheatham and daughter to Chicago to spend a month. Mrs. Ada Goen*. Past District Most Noble Governor of the Household of Ruth attended the State Meeting at Princeton. Mrs. Lottye Stone leit Sunday for Chaaleston, Ind., to \isit her aunt Mrs. Maria Srone. She will also visit Jeffersonville and Louisville. E. B. Covington left Monday for Delong, Ind., for a few weeks’ camp on the Tippecanoe River. Mrs. Emma A. G. Irvine, Deputy Grand, Daughters of Isis, of Pittsbuig Pa-J was the guest of Mrs. R. L. Booth in Twelfth street this Week. Miss Ruth Thurman of Chicago street left Sunday for Columbus, to visit friends. Master Rufus Kuykendall who has been visiting friends at Louisville has reiurned home. Mrs. Ida R. Stiggars and daughter Theresa returned Sundvy from a four weeks’ visit with her father and relatives in Bowling Green and other points in Kentucky. KUYKENDALL & HUFFMAN, Dentists. Don’t Pull That Tooth. But go at once to Drs. Kuykendall & Huffman, leading dentists at 359% Indiana avenue. All kinds of dental work at reasonable prices. New Phone 5067.
Jno. Johnson the well known grocer left Saturday for Chicago to visit his sister. He will also spend a few days in camp on the Tippecanoe River at Delong, Ind. Miss Edna A. Scott, sister to Wm, E. Scott the artist was hostess at a French breakfast Tuesday in honor of Dr. John Asbury of Paris, France. Mrs J. H. floiton of Chicago is in the city to spend a month with her sister Mrs. Benjamin Black 236 W. 12th street. Earl Clenna of Evansville, Ind., who has been spending a few weeks with his sister Mrs. Lillian Greer has returned home. Mrs. Chester Sharp a teacher in the public school in Chattanooga, Tenn., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jas Sharp 636 Hudson street. Cornelius Vance of Da.iville, III., has accepted a position with the Northwestern Shoe Repair Shop 1320 N Senate avenue. J Holly the grocer in North Indianapolis accompanied by his two neices returned Saturday from a visit in Hamilton and Cincinnati, O. A. L. Gibson of Pineville, Ky., who has been attending the State Grand Lodge of Masons at Winchester, Ky., and who is Deputy District Grand Master is visiting his son Shelby Gibson 6le Hudson street. Mrs Pearl F. Winrow, wife of the late Dr. J B. Winrow, now a teacher in the public schools at Henderson. Ky., and who has been attending the summer school at Indiana University at Bloomington is the guest of Mrs. J. Herbert Norrel 3002 Ruckle street. Littla Miss Vera T. Crossen daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Crossen accompanied her grandmother Mrs. Edward GriflBn and little son Marion and her uncle to Minneapolis, Minn, Wednesday of last week for a four weeks’ stay with relatives and friends Mrs. Lane of Columbus, O., Mrs Lansom of Dayton and Miss Stingers of Cincinnati, O.. were called to the bedside of their sister Mrs. Lucy Mitchell who is. seriously ill at her home in Indiana avenue. . Mrs. Delphia llama ond and Mrs Belle Butler, of West Michigan street left Tuesday for Winston-Salem, N C., for;a four weeks’ visit with rela lives and friends. Clarence W. Wiginton an architect of Omaha, Meb , was in the city this week attending the Shriners Convention. He was the guest of Mrs Eliza Wells in W. 12th street. MissJeasie B. Smith of Richmond, Ind., was in the city Wednesday afternoon to attend the reception given by Mrs. Wm. E Brown in honor of Misa Nannie Burroughs Miss Lula Miller formerly of Jeffersonville, Ind., is very ill rt the home of Ed Porter 433 Hiawatho straet. Mra. W. H. Belger, Mrs. Ethel Beck and little eon of Springfield. 111., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff Lewis in 18th street. Mr. and Mrs D.C. Allen of Evansville who have visited their daughteis Mesdames Frank Jones, Trevan and Lark Jones returned home Mon-
day.
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When your Physician gives you a Prescription and warns you that it is Particular— go to Smith’s Pharmacy For Quick Service, CALL New Phone 4101 Old Main 2257 R. W. SMITH, Pharmacist 1301 N. SENATE AVE.
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Mrs. Owen Wilson of Detroit, Mich, is visitincr friends in the city. She is stopping wRh Mrs. Emma Floyd 9i6
Blake street,
Mrs. Alice McNeil 1002 N. Missouri | street was presented with a handsome Bible on her 40th birthday by her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and
Mrs. Lively Bryant.
Mrs. Priscilla Walden and little daughter of Chicago are visiting in the city the guests of their cousins Miss Hazel Williams and Mrs Lena Williams Davis of 1632 Yandes street. MiSS Sil,h tai ’ ersary 0f ,he E,hiCal CultUre -
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The Ethical Culture Society will observe its sixth anniversary Sunday at 5:30 p. m at the Witherspoon IJ. P. Church.
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PROGRAM.
Song Forward be Our Watchword Invocation 1 Rev. Bryce R R {Scripture The Value of the Word Solo Miss Grace Barbour p a p er Miss Cora Ganaway Wallace Woolfolk Aims of the Society.... Mr. Ray. Rice Solo “I Come to Thee”
Miss Eunice Roney
Address Mr. Gurley Brewer Solo .“Hear My Cry”
Miss Jennie Tyree
The Hugenots
Miss Monica Henderson
Instrumental Solo Miss Bates
“March of the Hugenots”
Song ...Society
“The Lord Keep Watch.”
Miss Hazel Bates, pianist; Mr. S * vester DuValle, violinist. The Society and friends will picnic at Brookside, Wednesday. Ball game called at
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