Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 January 1901 — Page 16
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•IHK .NDIAX \POT.rs XEWS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1901.
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Mt»» Mary Mrig* ha» retiirfwxj from a i Batu-day lor htr.
to ratattvea iti PliJIiMtelphisi- luvis Mb* Ma May Baden left to-day for :
Hu^o •' *»y Mrs. •Lea Miserable*.’
Van Zandt; reading, by Mr*. Hopkins.
far a 'woman's ex-
to 'nm*e
tfemsge Here.
Fortnightly Literary Club—Tuesday to*S °Con»- '
aftentoon. "The Humor an<I Patbos of {0< - L the Ladie*' AH Society of the J*. K. chOTeh j
Jaunb." by Mrs. James P. Baker; "The Humor and Pathos of IMckens,” by Mrs. II. fi Cold wail; cpnverialkm. ted
by Miss E. G. Browning.
Bt Mary *>oMbe-Wo<jd» to Attend school. Mis* Clara Snobom ha* gone to Bowling Green, Ky., to attend Potter Colb w • Mr. and Mrs. P. E. MuUhner entertained the Broadway Chib last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Tingle will entertain the woman * aturtliary of railway postfn C MI»* Pearl Cooper, of Clayton, t* visiting Mb* Ethel Bartholomew In Carpen-
ter Place.
Messrs. Paul Fahle ami George Herder have gome to southern Mexico to visit a BJHHfiflnWk. The mime of the Wallingford apart- . »ent bouse ha* been changed to tlw
Wellington.
Mrs. Harry I Miller, of T'rre Haute, will come. JaiHiary ’A. to vlalt Mrs. W.
if < t-man.
Mrs L. ft Mauxy will receive call*. Wednesday**, at her home, JeU Last
Tenth str*et.
The German Literary Club will »*< t Tuesday with Mr.“ Philip Goetz, instead
of with Mr* 'wauvre.
Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Bchurmann end Miss May Johnson have taken apart-
ynent* al the- Delano.
Mrs. and Mias Wadsworth, of Rock Island, will come, next week, to visit
Mrs Henry 8. Fraser.
J. U. Holliday has returned from Florida. Mis family wilt remain In Ocala,
that State, for the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller, of Middletown who visited Mr. and Mrs II. F. 1 let her-
ington, nave returned home
Mias Louise Rottensteln has returned to Yoakum. Tex., after vlxltlng Mi»s
Grace Amos, in Sturm avenue.
Mr. and Mr*. L. K. Davis will entertain, Tuesday evening, for their, visitor, Mbs Kimberley, of Buffalo, N. Y. The Minuet Club ha* Issued Invltat lorn for the third of Its series of dances, to be given Monday evening, January 28 Mist Mary Noble and her niece, Mu, Anna Dean, will go t<» Europe In th« spring to spend several months In travel The lio-‘ ar-t^uln Club, of ti»e Manual Training High Bchool, will give a dance |
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In tht^asiH mbl .
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. »ii*% of Buffalo and Mr and Mrs. Ha min i F. Hlpe. of IMltsburg, are yUitlng Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Mm.
Miss 2Cath«rtn Carll. of Tolclo, O.. I* visiting Mr, and Mrs. P. J. O’Meara and Miss Lida Branham, in North Illinois street, Mrs. J. M. Clay, of C«>Uege avenue, e r jtertalried, this afternoon. In honor of her daughter Lula's twelfth birthday annl■fiviimry. Thu Horosi* Club will meet Tuesday aftenksm 1 with Mrs Abner Lewi* and Mr*. Helen IS.' MuCune, 317 East Ht. Clstr atr^et Mrs Are las Wallace Hatch and daughter. Miss Keep, nlll give a ten Tuesday for their visitor, Miss Higher, of Burlington, la. The Kappa Kappa Gamma Club will meet, Baturday afternoon, with Mr*. Alice M French. Mrs. Benjamin C. Kelsey will read a paper, Tha house party to have hem given n«*t weak by Mrs. P. A. Hinds, to tho members of her bridal party, has be< n postpornsl until February. Mra. Robert B«a Wallace, Jr, and children,' and Mrs. K. II, Andress. Jr, of Lufayatte, will come, Monday, to visit Mrs. A, J. Mel,1 tosh and daughters. George In Thomiis Corps, No. 20, will hold a social Tuesday afternoon at the homa lif the president, Mrs. Louise B, Twlname, IKK) Barth avenue. Miss Virginia Waller, of Fhlcago. who spent a few days with Mr*. Clarence Winter, will be with Miss Mulott umil Monday, when ahe will return home. George Kothe sntertatned at dinner last avenlng in honor of his daughter Amy and her gpests. Mis* Jenks, Miss Whtic and Miss Gardner. This evening George Vonnegut will give a dinner fur them.
The marriage of William Haughey, sec-1 ond son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C, Hm of this city, and Miss Irene Louise Test,
B
ugh< > e Test
of Covneti Bluffs, la., will take place
February «.
Miss Amy Kothe’wlll give a hearts party, Friday afternoon, for her guests. Mis* Jenks, of Narragansatt; Miss White, of W.-st Virginia, and Miss Gardner, of
Wllkesbarre.
Miss Lucille Reader entertained the Ideal Cinch Club Thursday evening. Prtscs were won by Raymond Darrell, Harvey Young and Misses Etta Volltck fnd Valerie Dale The Monday Conversation Club will meet with Mr*. Barnes, 2117 North Capitol avenue. The subject will bo Long* fellow’s groiws works- ’Tho Spanish Student" and "Evangeline " The regular program of the Indian«poll* Literary Club for Monday evening. January II. will bo omitted. The meeting will be a memorial session In honor of thv lata William P. Ftshback. Miss Edith Field, of Urn Angeles, Cal., who was with her aunt. Mrs. W M Thompson, has gone to Cincinnati to Visit her aunt. Mr*. Monfort, and family until the middle of March. Mrs. W. H. Andrews, of Chicago, for* nwrly Mias Kate Gresham, of this city, will come Tuesday to visit Mrs. Evans Woollen, who will receive informally for her Wednesday afternoon. There are no
Invitations.
Tho Chapel Club wlil be •!> ter rained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. K. C. Gram ting, 13X4 North Pennsylvania street. Mm, J. F Waldo, of Louisville, Is visiting her mother. Mm. C. A. QUaid, Uo
North East street.
The Apres MldL Club was entertained this week, by Mrs. 0. L Holden. A musical and literary program was given by the members of the second section. Mr*. B K. Hamtnerly will be the h.unes* for
a meeting, January 29.
Invitations have been received by friends here from Mr. and Mra. Samuel C- Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Henry Cart la. and Mr. and Mr*. Waiter Hooth Curtis, of Lafayette, for a targe party at the Lincoln Club, January 38. The Cungenta! Club gave a bowling party Wednesday evening. High scores were bowled by K.. L. Roberts, O. K Kirby, Edmond O. Schiming ami MIs-hc* Bertha Pense, Alma Keen ami Mrs. W. M. Tarltoji. The captain* were John E.
Stone and Frank Meredith.
Mrs. Pierre Gray Issued invitations, to-day, for a tea, January Si. and a card party the afternoon of January 31.
f of the 31st, Mr. and Mrs. will entertain at card* for their !, Miss Hawkins, of Portland, and
Porterfield, of Columbus. O,
Of the entertainments that la being ntly anticipated is the reception ance to be given by the Fntverslty January 29. One orchestra will be
stationed on the jmrior floor, and the
Other In the- ball room. Invltatlm
the affair will be sent out In a few days.
Mrs. B. E. Langhome entertained at
dinner Thursday evening for Dr. and Mrs. W P. Howie, whose first anniversary It was. and Mr. and Mrs. H. M Ad-
Her other guests were Mr. and K. Worrell. H F Ilaokedorn. E. Lltuner and MDs Lattghorne. Mrs, John Middleton, of Louisville, w ho
was to have been Mrs. \V. H. Coleman s guest next week, wilt not com.«, as her mother, Mrs. Summers died suddenly ye*tertlay. Mrs. Summers was also the mother of Mlsa Margaret Summers, who
ha* frequently vtslttnl in this city. Mrs. Horace F. Wood gave a handsome
luncheon to-day to a party of thirty-six friends In honor of her visitor. Mrs. Albert Holden, of Camden. N". J.. The guests were seated at two tong tablee.
evenln^^ m Qny
,m 2»£?‘>£a?JZr£li
of tnHr dauchfer Aida and R/»bert Ru«- ! at th * German House Wednesday even*eil Rsjgat: ■. lake :.l«'e Wej■ ne-day it g. for tb- b*'.ef;- ,f the Free Kinder
ary *. at the residence. 2# J
East Pratt ctreet. The at-home an- 1 at< > boxes will be placed around the hall, nourtceme/it fa* after March 1 at the Welt- * an< j t he*e have already been sold. Among ington f those who have bought boxes are Mr,
H e. »W. Mr Mr.
Wlnfkrki Taylor Durbin and Mies* Daisv F. L. Mayer. Mr. and Mr*. John * New. Clark Mr*. Durbin was a member of Booth Tarkington. Mr. and Mrs. John the board of managers of the college at \ B. Elam, Mr and Mrs. John H. HolfiOx/ord, O.. whlf b Mm. Byram attended, day. On. and Mr- Benjamin Harrison, and their acquahttance dates from that Mr and Mr# F>idv M rampbeil. Mr *^1, ' _ , . . . „ , I and .Mm. C<**tlai»d Van < arop. Capf. and
s- r-‘*°r
< Mm Funny Tilly; vice- ^ ^ anri Mm. H. H. Hanna, Mr. pfesider;**, Mrs l.eo i^iodo and Mrs. and MmTharaa- Taggart. Mr. and Mr*. Adolph SVhrihe hmidt: recording secre- F. H Tripp. Mr and Mr*. John B tary, Mr.- G H Westing; mmijcfal sec- Cockrum. Dr. and ’Mr*. Franklin W. rerary. Mr*. Wegfev fth^p-hame.; treas- Hay*, ar. i Mr. a.-.d Mrs W. E R- - ur*r Mr* f^ul* Hoilweg ward. The first of the bai!« for thi- *cMUt* M» Grave* entertained the M. C. ciety which wa* given to*t year, was a IS Club Wednesday evening at the home ; notable social and ftr.anriai success and of Mm. Browning, ’JtfS) Highland Place. . * s a 5!f at mari > ticket* have been eold In honor of Mi** Pearl HarroU of Wash- ! br ’ x ^- s expected ington, D. C. Tfc sue i>re%eRt were Mis**-* that there Will be a repetition of la:-’ Dotlie N*sb. Katherine MUb-r, Net«e year * *u«-e**. The member# of the ftm Boyle, Edith Vance. Maud McGregor, section * have the ball m Florence Winter. Opal Browning. Dom charge, there beixig atK Mit two hundred Hallorn and Effie Bradway. “ Wfa ° ar< ' ot two
The young women * missionary society : *** ‘ ' " of the Kecoml Presbyterian church wht f give a musical tea, Friday afternoon, at | the home of Miss Florence Coffin. 947
North Pennsylvania street, similar to Th , sh*k«*e*rc . ..ts-tc met th*
met i« the chore* pwrissa. Wedaesday aftersoon. ’ '■ 1 Sir WoM. wto ka* been the gueat of fate : ommUsv Samuel Ingle, ha* reruraed to l suon j
CHJ.
Site* Nora McK'-rna. who ha^ beeen visiting , reiatlTe* in Dgar.-iXiTt and Goodlassd. has reT».e ladies* fSewisg 'Cirri* of the Ccngregatkmai ckBTch tset with Mrs. -Mary Lrftwick
Saturday.
, „ . , „ ^ , lec-we;', ethooi. No. Si. wiU give a calfatthec-
garten and ChihSren s Akl Society. Priv- k grig
COLORED MEN’S PROJECT.
Me tiM* the can* under ad* torment and wti. probably an»w>ur»c« hU drct.lon some time M the next few week*. The argument to-day waa along the name Hue* a* in the brief*.
Stock Subscribed to a Co-Operative . which w^ ^nuy- ^ti.^in'-r^' N^;
Building; Enterprise.
The Charity Ball.
The moat notable social event of next
DAJTVTLLE.
la their assembly mom Thursday
O! W.asted, of Claytc®. has hee-i visiting v here this week Oscar Matthew*, ot Martins vUie. was here Tuesday.....Miss Edith Daraeil j ta visItiBg *r INfimar Miss L>tt KeiSeher is I at IndlatiapoJI*—Tom Weishan*. of Thvra- • town, rattled Bsstmaster We:*haa» James V. j Cook was tome from AhJersop Thursday.... I Ataeer Foace. of Marion, has been
* Several month* ago a number of colored ;
‘ men of this city associated themselves i set.... Jacob SchoenhoUa and wife have gone together for the purpose of interesting t„ Ij aievltl*. Ky—Mrs. James M. McIntosh Indiarsapolis colored people In a CO-opera- ^ w ** k t .*' g»eUyvUle....Mteses ; tive plan of accumulating funds for the eighty of .their irteods Friday—Mrs Howard i open in *c of a business enterprise, to be
* -- • .Mt*» IX)ra m, - maintained
Kitchen is at Indtanapolls.. Oarty, of Indtaxsapoits. B' the
Bersvtile tneada.
Dora Mi -
guest of Con-
given with such success last
Among those to take
IRVINGTON.
| John O. CecMn i* vts4ti*ag In Terre Haute.
afternoon
with Mrs W S. Moffett.
C. Z. Cortia returned yesterday from a visit
with friends near Chicago.
Horace Rusael! I* sertoustly ill at the Butler club house. In Butler avenue. The R»t, It. S ott Hyde to ill at the home of Mrs, Heatqn. In Burge#* avenue. John 1’arr came from t>1* home In Warmmaker last night to visit Paul Jeffrie*. Mrs. C. A. Butterfield, accompanied by her ■on, W. J. Itutterfteid, has returned from a
visit in Elkhart.
The lathes . £ the MethceliSt church will give a supper in the hall In Walter Smith’s new block, in VVa-hington street, next Friday even-
ir.g. from 6 to » o'clock
The young ladie* or the Pi Beta Phi frater-
the one
winter. Among those to .take part are Mr* If. S. New. Mr*. G. K Hunt, Miss Blanche BloomneId and Miss BeuaJdinc
Smith.
The engagenM-Mt !« annormced of Charles .Henry, son of William Henry, of this city, end Miss Lena Rivers McDonald, of Newport, Ark. The wedding will take place February 7rm Newport. Miss Gerimdc Henry, sister of Mr Henry, will leave this evening for Newport to remain until after the wedding, and other member* of ihe family will go
to the ceremony.
Yesterday afternoon there was a Burn*
program at the Woman s Club. A paper , ,, Op “Bums tho Patriot,” was read by hv’iir L'na'vrJ * r !^rv W p Miss Elizabeth Nii holson Mrs. ^harles | tuning P ^- ,n,R ‘ ,!ana - Hbal.r sang seven,. Of Burns a la. lads, j Ti „. nrxt rowJln g of the Tucwtay Club will ami Mias J«Ua Hartteon AUmre reviled a ; hHa at tv . r ^ u( , r ti ho U ot number of his *h' fl-r l*»ems. A social , MlT A . s. Towle*, instead of in the evening, hour followed the program, and tea was »* announced fay the program, served. The table was decorated with a Ml** Itarriet Kitter will he at home Infcrrbtikk' t of Scotch heather, and sprays of malty n^vt Tue#da> evening In honor of Miss
Fannie fai>*an of Tmlianapoll*, and her guest. Mis* Underhill, of Cincinnati. There are no
Invitation*.
Mi** Madge Lawman entertained about twenty-five friends with a tea this afternoon at her home in Central avenue in honor f her cousin, Miss Nell Is.rsey, of Columbia. Mo . who in her guest. The members of the Delta Tau fraternity are making extensive arrangements for the Celebration of the anniversary of the founding of the chapter at Butler, which will occur
February 9.
The Cadies’ Aid Society of the Methodi-t church, with the member# of the Epworth Eeague. gave a pool&l at the home of Dr. and Mrs T I., Thompson last night. Refreshment* were nerved by Misses Anna and Mary Rodney, ,Kdna Gunckle and Sadie Custer. The Woman's Club will observe guests' day next Monday evening at the home of Mrs. I.. Thompson, when Prof. Thomas Carr
the bioxsoms were presented to eacn
member
Air*. Mabel Looml*; Todd, who in conmu ted wit It the Observatory House at Amherst. Maas., will be the streaker before tin- Contemporary Club," Wednesday, evening'. Her subject will Ire “Tripoli.” The rer eptlon committee will be Mr. and Mr«. William L. Elder, Mr. and Mr*. Alfred F. PottK Mrs. I,aura B. Nash ami the Hev. Roger H. Peters, Mr*. Todd will be the guest of Mrs. May Wright Bewail, and will be with her for her regular Wednesday reception, from 3 to & o'clock. The regular January play of the Dramatic Clul) will be given next Friday evening at the Propyfaeum. The play chosen is a one-act farce by John Ken- r drlck Bangs, tailed “A Dramatic Evening," and the members of the cmnmi?-| tee will take the parts. These Include, Mr. and Mra. Arthur B. Grover, Mr. arid Mrs. Clifford Arrlck and Mis* Mary E. i Colxan, and they will be assisted by Miners. Hugh MtGibeny and Samuel D. Miller. K. A. Morris is coaching the play, and Is the stage manager. The play la short, and will allow more time than usual for the social features of the
club.
The following men have, been appointed a boor committee for the charity ball We<inek<iU> e\ < lung: C K Coffin. Chairman; Paul Azbili, F. M. Ayres, K. H. Burford, J. A. Butler, A. N. Cole, t’lari nee J£. Coffin. Frederick Charlum. J. N. Carey, George Denny, Frank Dorsey, George Elliott. Warren Fairbanks, WtUlatn Fortune, Parker and Felix Geddes, W. W Haughey, Charles Morrison, G. B. Moxiey, G. F. Mull. Charles 8. Millard, Paul Martin, John Wallick. Percy WUHams, J, D. Thomson, Frederick RWinters. Samuel sPat its on, George Rt»ckwood. Evans Woollen, Albert P. Smith, William Taylor, Booth Tarkington. James Floyd, W. O. Williams. Owen Mothershead. Nathan Morris, G. I,. Payne. A number of young men gave a dance at the Country Club last evening in honor of the visiting girls. Miss Wheeler and Miss Roys*, of Terre Haute; Miss Watt, of Chicago; Miss Martha Moxiey, of 8helbyvllle, Ky„ and Miss Hlgbee. of Burlington, la. Among the dancers were Mr/ and Mrs. George Barrett Moxiey, Miss Ethel Havens, MIsS Mary Wilson, Miss Ella Vonnegut. ’ Miss Katherine Ayres. Miss Louisa Fletcner. Miss Helen Klrtland. Miss lithel Failey. Miss Virginia Keep, Messrs. Felix and Parker Geddes, Ha mu cl and George Pattison, William Haughey. Albert P. Smith, William Taylor, Samuel Johnston, Owen Mothershend. Percy Williams, Paul Azbtll. Frederick Wasson Robert Foster, Clarence Coffin and John D. Thomson.
riompson, w
Howe will talk on "The German Etok.” The committee in charge, besides Mrs. Thompson,
consist!* of Mr#. R. F. Kauts. Mrs. C. E. NewUn. Mrs. J. f< Kingsbury, Mr*. Daniel Leufay. Mrs. B. J. Terrell and Miss Harriet Rit-
ter.
When the Clubs Meet. French Club. Monday afternoon, with Mrs. W. L. Elder. Y. W. C A, Travel Club-Friday evening. A story by Miss Anna Nicholas. Portfolio Club — Thursday evening. Program In charge of George 8. Oott-
man.
ImtiauupoUs Literary Club—"The l*aw and the Prophets.'' by Charles W. Smith.
Memorial to W. P. Ftshback.
Irvington Woman's Club—Monday afternoon. with Mrs. Thompson. “The GerEpic," by Prof. Thomas Carr
by its author.
man
Howe.
German Literary Club—Tuesday afternoon, with Mrs F. M. Fauvre. "Heine: Throttgh SiHHsch and Song." by Mr*.
Louts Hoilweg
Clio Club, Friday afternoon, with Mrs H. G Coughlen. "Russtan Literature," by Mrs. W. A. Etlans; “Russian Educa-
tion, ‘ by Mra. Patton.
Katharine Merrill Club—Saturday afternoon. Guest day. Readings from the
gdvauce pages of "Maya,' William Dudley Fculke.
Tuxedo Historical League—Friday afternoon. with Mrs. Myron Williams. "Aaron Burr." by Mrs Rowley; "Gen. Lew Wallace." by Miss Temple. Sketching Club. Saturday afternoon. “The Gothic Cathedral." by Miss Edith Neubaeher; “Cathedral of Amiens,” by Mis* Flora Hamilton, illustrations by Convert*.).con Club—Friday afternoon, with Mrs.. J. J. Price, 1421 North Alabama street. Subject. “What’s In a Name?" Mis# Unfold, Mra. Henry Coe and Mrs. A.
L. iXK'krutge. leader#.-
Partor Club—Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs, George W, Benton “Master Hughes, of Saxe-Got ha.” by Mrs. O, D. Weaver; “Parleying* with Charles Orison." by Miss Mary I. McKay. Shakespeare Club. Friday evening. “Prince Hal," by Roger Le Foote; "The Minor Characters In Henry IV and V,” by Dr, H C. Martta; “The Douglas at Shrewsbury,” by Mias Mary Dye. Thursday Aftermwn Club, of West India naiad is. with Mrs. J. E. Morrow. “Art in Needlework." by Mrs C. Sheridan; "The Drama.” bv M rs \ David Robers*>n; reading, by Mrs. a. h Tolin. Hyperion Clots—Monday arternoon. "Free Masonry,” by Mrs. Utwuhart; "I'nlted States Bank and Antl-Rdnt Dls-
turbasu * a,
tu>n. on “MormoaSsm." by
I'tT'-O
Mrs M I. Kramer. •'Ceramic*.” by Miss Anna la-wts; “The Three Great Animal Painters.” by Miss Alice Van And*.:
Irvington Wedding in Honduras. J/ettfr# from Hoi.dura# have benn received describing the marriage of Mis# Julia Thorpe Broun*, daughter of C. W. Brouse, ami Frank Btevenaon, both formerly of Irvington, in Santa Crux, t^nnish Honduras, Wednesday ev.ning. January f. The housa decorations were charactWittlc of the country. Under a a ide Staircase going up from the main room was a cosy-corner, fn which two mahogany phclviti supported by large, highly polished ebony posts, were placed. Over the shelves, upon which candles were burning, were arched large banana trees, with great stands of bamboo glass. In an alcove under the stairs, draped with bamboo grass, and decorated with pink rosea, the emmony was performed. As a wedding march was played on organ and violin. M;*e Augusta Stevenson, a sister of the bridigrcom. < ame down the stairs, followed by toe bride. At a table In the alcove they w re met by Ben Stevenson, who <ntered from a porch with his brother, the bridegroom. Ail were seated, the bride ,and bri.U-gr.^wn in the middle, with their backs to the guests, and facing the alcalde and the secretary who sat on the other side of the table. At one side sat Don Plo Canton, who acted as Interpreter, and Don Marcus Orillainus, a witness. At the other side sat Don Adolfo Zelaya. The. necessary articles were read in Spanish ana translated. Then, after a paper had been signed by ail at the table, the alcalde arose and. with a motion of his staff, which was magnificent with tassels, pronounced the couple man and wife. Then the bridal party arose and stood facing the guests. The rhalrs were removed and the Rev. Dr. J. B. Jenckca. formerly of Indianapolis, performed the ring service in English, reettlnr at the close the Lord's Prayer in
BpanUh.
NORTH INDIANAPOLIS. Mrs. Gates ts In Rushvllle this week. Mrs. Guln entertained friend# Wednesday. Will Myers, of Anderson, visited O. C. My-
ers Tuesday.
. Jasper Landes, of Carroll county, i» the guest
of W. F. Landes.
Miss Ethtl White entertained friends
Wednesday evening.
Mr and Mrs. fra B. Davis, of Terre Haute,
have retutned home
Miss Myrtle TrackW«H, of Logan*port, is the
guest of Mrs Black
Mr and Mrs. J. C Allison •ntertained at
cards Dednesday night.
Guy Clark, of Richwood, O., is the guest of
Fred floHMMr this week.
Carl Gunder, and his mother, Mrs. J. N.
Gander, are in Richmond. Bacon returned home from
The Rev. Mr. Bacon re North Vernon Wednesday.
ts. bv Mrs- Ar.-her; cokv*-r*a. "Mormonis-m. ' by- Mr*?. DgMottw.
Mrs. Charles Bockus entertained the Social Dosen Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. V*. T, Jones entertained at car Is last Saturday erentug Frank Croppe.- and Ancit Jones, of Sheridan, visited Marion Cropper Sunday. Mrs. O. C, Myers entertained Miss Ethel Brown, of Anderson, yesterday. The Mush-sI Art Club wit! meet with Mrs. Allison Kellar Monday evening Mr and Mrs James Swan will entertain the Raw lew Reading Circle to-night. Mbs Jessie Emery entertained the Tuesday evening Literary CJut this week. Miss Nora- Specklemier. of Lebanon, is the guest of Mr* James Pease thi# week Mrs. Arthur Cobh entertained the Twentieth Century Cuicb Club Thursday evening Mrs. Thoma* Huaeirigg wUl be hostess for the Minerva Club and Us guest*. Tuesday afternoon The Musical Art Club wilt meet with Mrs. at ths ho-ne of Blanche Ty'.er Jones. ThurxThc R*>\. MtshrU* MBIT, of Valparaiso, who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Sheperd, has gone home. Mia# 4i«ry Wicker, of Edinburg, was the guest of her parents. Sir. and Mrs. J. T. \X t.'ker. Sunday. Ben Jones, who t# a member of the Indianapolis Ness Newsboys' Rand, went to Greenwood with the boys last evening. The Christian Endeavor of the Vnion <'ongregattoaai .nurxh will give a boat social at the home of Miss Myrtle Jackson. Tuesday «v eiung The Epworth League of the Marion Park M. E. church gave a surprise party at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Will Goodnow. Monday evemng The Young Pe* j > » Study Club will meet at the home of Glen Dixon. Friday evening Miss Jer.ni* AUcrnan will lead the f>aper of they -rung
few days In the country with Miss Bessie Xegler. ha* returned. Bdwar-1 Marion. Frank Mr Halfey. Samuel Titbiio and Bert Smith will vfam friends ta Aaderscr. Sunday. M.es teifle Jtakens. woo hae been the guest of Mtwees Ethel and Myrtle White, has returned to I^awrehce. The Ladies' Awl Society, of the Baptist church met at the horn* of Mrs.. Taocena. v.'eJ-.ewdar allernoetx. Mr*. C. H ucm and .Jalighter. Mrs. WiUtam Wlicox. r? Irrlngton. were the guests of Mrs Harry Raymond. Tucaday. The third fariurr nnovr the auspices of the B T f C wa* given ao the Baptist church Frida? -venln* by Capt K F Ritter M»**e, NGbe Favlur, Lain hmith and Yemle Ling:*. Witsie Doty, Oria Part tow and Ear? t.hdrtge were entertained by Miss Bessie Kemi>er Wednesday t \ < nine The fottowlng officers have been elected by the Coogregationsi Sunday-school. Superintendent. Mrs F. A Durnell. sevreuvry. Mr. George Meyers, treasurer, Mia# Sarah Darnell; librarian. Henry Hoe* Mr. and Mrs. I. N. fahlmer entertained the D-gree of Honor Ixxlg* with a masquerade party Saturday even.ne. The guest# present were M- and Mr* Alberteon. Mr. and Mrs. Ingrarr Partfarw. Mr and Mre Ager. Mr and Mrs. On ml Fred. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander, Mr#. Bank*. Mr* BerrtexvUU, Mr* McGown, Mrs. Samuel Ste.-ie. Mis* Virginia Steel®, Misses Ethel and Myrtle White. Chart** Partlow, Wllii* Steel, and Claude and Pell Albertson.
risj’.in*
I arc Axa^wssr-. « . - JSS s-evy aw^~g» ^ ■ « Jf S feSL®
gone to Keokuk. la Mis* Jessie Spangler, of Ir.dlaaapoKa. Is visiting Miss Jessie Steele..
■ is. w. mgimmsmm ' mmh
SPENCEB.
H *m-r Sta.-key of Gosport, wa* so this city , Monday—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jamewoo have
Mrs. «. H Meant and daughter, .of Duart. > movw.1 to MoorwviBe.. Mr. and Mrs. J. ICbla. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ik See .. Mr*. 1 Uncart vie.tett fn Indianapotts this week J. C. Knight, of GrcmcsaGe. ha# been visit- Mr *. j. Archer 1# vtatting the fasatly of tag Mr*. Gherman CMristfe.. F. A. Carait- Mr . A iex McKrughC at Indianapolis. .Mies Has** of Mar-jv O is visiting Danville a-s* susae. of ^tland. wa# the guest of Mt#a friend# . .G T. Pstnsoa wa# at Madison llU sims this week ...Bert C- Lauriroore and Thursday mad Friday ..Worth IManigton i# Ma-k Witscn visited at IK.omlnr-oh Thurs-
visiting his brother# at Anderson—The Rev, M. E. Prather visited reiatl'c## at Cohimbu# ' this week Hlrsm Pearce, of Creeton. la. 1# vtsuing hi# non. K. J. Pearce....Dee Hayden l# h »me frem fvecat-ar. It!—D. R. Branch and family left Mortar for Hanford. CWl Oscar Martin left Thnrwdr.y fee Riverside. <M1 The Monday ClStb met this week with Mis#
Kat* Parker
E W. Sfawtt i* in •'inoinnatt Mr and L StaDv. of Wsvnet v*n. are guest*
by the investments of col-
ored people, and which will give employment to at least a number of the deserving unemployed young colored men and women of this community. Under the plan proposed. a capital stock, which has already heen partially subscribed, will be increased to an amount sufficient to build a business block with storerooms below, offices ami amusement hall above. The association has alreudv the assurance of the substantial support of the colored peo
da ¥.
“.-w.-'j; srs: i e*«»* ->» •->«'».»»<«•- fa-, T-m- Kxute. i# visiting his mother .. E W. • Jectors state, to receive no reciprocal Argaabright. of iKvspcrt. visited here Tues- recognition so far as employment is cond*y Rev R R. Bn xn left thi* week for . t ^. rnW , n return for the thousands of
’ dolhirs spent annually in the different trade channels in this city This condi-
M-aewsen. Pa.
LYONS. Mis# Donna Xeidigh. of Newberrv. -i^m j Sunday with Miss Zeppie Horr.betk ...Mis* • • •arric Jfaephens. of 8wlt* Ciiv. was the guest cf her par-tit# this week ...Mrs. Minnie > i.l- ! Vet ha# relurne.1 to Tertr Hau’.e . .Mrs. Sue Mot* was at How#»vtHe last week. ...Reary Fortner has returned from Indian*; ::# ..Mr*. Sthel Jean was the guest of Mrs. Madge Hit k*
WEST INDIANAPOLIS. A! Hoar ha* returned to Fort Branch. Mrs. D. Aker* has gone to Newman. HL Mr#. H. H. Kllott has returned from Greeasbwg. Harry Henderson will go to Terre Haute tomorrow. Miss BUa Hffitgoai is the guest of relatives ta Greenfield. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Mabrey have moved to Emerkkxrille. Mis* Ms .me Foltz l# the guest of relative# near Irvlr-gton. Mrs. C. A. Henderson will go to Terre Haute to-morrow. The C. I. Club wiH met? Tuesday evening «nUi Mahion Elliott. Ed Trotter, of tVdumHu#. is the guest rd Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Trotter. The B. H. R, Club will meet this evening with Miss Orpha Walden. Manuia Circle No. o will give a dance at Wuiff'# Hali Monday evening. Magmfala Benevolent hoc.ety will give a dance at Coiumbia Hal! February 23. Mr#. John langie will go to .Sedan*. Mo., tomorrow ffh- will be gone two weeks. Mlws <>>ra IX>ugias. of f'artersburg. has been the guest of Mrs. Ed CHI err. an this week. Judson Forsyth, of Franklin, was tne guest of R. Shinn and family part of the week. Representative Joshua Horwfieid, of Brazil, Is the guest of D. K. Armstrong and family. Mrs. X. D. Grubb entertained Mrs. Eubank and daughter Maud, from Irvington, Thurs-
day.
Mis# Sarah Carmack ha* returned from Illinoi* and will leave next week for Jacksonville.
Fla.
Mr#. M. C. Bonham, who was the guest of her son, J. F. Benham, ha# returned to Rich-
mond.
William Parker will leave next w-eek for Colorado, where he will attend the State Uni-
varfiit*'.
Marvin Gardner and son. of Camargu. 111., have been the guest# of Tom Tibbs and family
thi* tveek.
The ladle#* Aid Society of Trinity M E. church will meet Thursday afternoon with
Mrs. Schott.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Warrenburg are the guexts of Mr. and Mra. William Dawson, at
Greensburg.
About thirty friend# of Mrs. George loachman gave her a very pleasant surprise the
first of the week.
Mrs John L. .-Haver, who ha# been visiting Mrs. A. B. Wood, will return to Chicago the
first of next week.
Misses Katie and Edna Abbott, of Irvington, were the gue#;# of Miss Stella McCollum the find of the week. Mrs. D. Givens entertained Miss Mona Grubb, Miss Hell and Miss Clara Reid at dinner Wednesday evening. Idle ladles’ Aid Society of Pilgrim Congregational church wlil meet Wednesday afternoon with Mr#. Williamson. Mrs. Rob Lostutter, of Irvington, who has been quite 111. at the home of her mother, Mrs. S. A. Hogue, is much batter. The first section of the Aid Society of Riveravenue Baptist church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. A. O ProUman; the second section will meet with Mrs. Harry Jones
the same afternoon.
The members of Morris-street Christian church will give a social Wednesday evening
ANDERSON.
Mis* Shields, of Atlanta. Ga.. is with Mr. an i Mrs. Re*, e Clark Mr and Mrs. Oha*. Sullivan, of Kiavxxl, have beer visiting In the city .. Miss MvrLe Owynn and Miss? Sophia Bailey arc visiting at Muncie—V. m. Gordon, of Sherwood Mfa-ti.. 1* visiting hi# daughter. Mrs. C. N. Snsttb. ..Mr*. Tlttie Thompson and Mrs Janet tJoodlu*. of Greenfield, have been with Mr*. O. P Moore. . Mrs. John pence 1* the guest of Marion friends,. Miss Mildred
tlon, they claim, makes such an enter-
prise one much needed.
During the eleven months the project has been taking shape a creditable bank account has accrued and the membership and funds are steadily increasing. The association recently organiaed permanently with the following officers; president. Dr. B. J. Morgan; vice-president. R. F. Wade; treasurer. Thomas Bowman; secretary. Samuel White. The meetings are for the present held each Monday evening at the Ninth Presbyterian church, and they are open to all persons Interested in such a project. Next Monday evening the sale of stock will begin and several colored men of means from neighboring cities have expressed their Intention to be nresent and invest In stock. Articles of Incorporation
will soon be filed.
A BFAUTT OF THE HOOSIER CAPITAL. Do You Know* Her?
Sunday — Mrs. Mary Moser has been at Shoal#—Professor and Mrs Oscar Dye. of Linton, were the guest# of Mr. and Mrs. Gorge Dye Sunday lank Bull, of Oedarvtlie, O., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Carpenter Tuesday Mr*. Jenple Webster wax here Monday....The Rev. A. Matz, of Ohio, is here — Mr*. John RolliBon entertained her
r fn ~ ‘ ‘
•tat.V r,. J,T Tmim vi.-. Miss Edna Kenner has been
"wtrh den* >n.... Mrs. W J. Thom peo
McCullough has icturned to Washington ... Miss None Bridge*, of Marlon. Is visiting Mi#* Cora Millspaugh... Mr*. L. J. Burr is home
ilslt to am
from a vl
Idberty
MUNCIE.
Mr*. Nathan Hedden have removed from here to Worthington ...Mr*. Minnie Wells visited Miss Ha rah Well# here this week Ab Pickard, of Seymour, is the guest of hi# parent# this week George Bogard has returned from MUaisslpp; — Mr. and Mra. Joseph Harden entertained Mr. and Mr*. J. R. Foster Tuesday. D. M. Mikewnrth has returned to Iowa— The teachers of Washington township met here
Saturday-.
at the home of the pastor. Rev. Mr. Alien.
it Hon
night to confer the de-
gree oh five candidates for Bright wood Rebekah
The degree staff of Honor Rebekah lodge will to Bright wood to-night to confer the
WINCHESTER.
Thomas Knight, of Dunkirk, is in the city, visiting his mother Miss Lillian Smith, of Kansas City, Mo., has been visiting friend* In thi* city Calvin Keister, of Hamilton county, Indiana. 1* visiting hi* many rela-
lodgs.
MU* LucreHa Wantland entertained Mr. and Mr*. Carl Mitchell. Miss Jennie Bruce, Harry Mitchell and Charles Manker at dinner Sunday
evening.
The first section of the ladies’ Aid Society of Morris-street Christian church will meet Wedne»day afternoon with Mrs. Blake The second section will meet Thursday afternoon
with Mrs. Cora Beck.
Harry Wood and Miss Elizabeth Hawk were married Tuesday evening at the home of the bride’* sister, Mrs. A. E. Allen. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr Hawk, of Mitchell, father of the bride. About fifty invitation* have been Issued for a reception In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wood, to be Tuesday evening at the home of the groom's parent#, Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
823 Marion avenue.
lives here V. D. Hunt and family left yesterday for Athens. Ala., where they will make their future home Mrs. James P. Good-
rich 1* visiting friends at Indianapolis this week—Mr*. Addle Jay and daughter, Cora, of Nobiesvllle, axe visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jay Mrs. Dennis Kelley waa reported quite sick yesterday....J. Al Browne left Tuesday afternoon for a ten days' trip In Alabama....Otto Snyder left Monday for San Francisco. Cal., where he will remain for several day*, before going to the gold fields in A;aska Miss Mae Mclntlre has left for month's visit tn Van Wert. O., arid Ft.
persons from ill at Indiana-
Wayne. Ir»d....The following here attended the inaugural bal
po Bn
mlth ar.d Judge A. O. Marsh.
given bri deWood,
HAUGHVILLE. Miss Alll» Bland, of Brownsburg, visited Mrs. William Lemen thi# week. Thomas E. Spofford and August Oalvelage have gone to Cuba to remain several weeks. Hale Harmon and family were called to Lancaster. O.. Tuesday by the death of Mrs. G. A. Harmon. They will return Monday.
MRS. HARRIET BARBOUR. Funeral of an Aged Woman of an Old Kentucky Family. The funeral of Mrs. Harriet Barbour who died yesterday morning, at the home of her son-in-law, Col. 8. F. Gray, 1133 Capitol avenue North, will be held at the home to-morrow afternoon, at 2:30 o’clock. The burial at Crown Hill will be private. The death of Mrs. Harriet
WASHINGTON. Mr. J. C. Fetlg, of Lyons, was In Worthington. Thursday....Karl Shaw visited In Washington last Sunday — Mis# Florence Markle. who has been visiting Mrs. I*. E. Dale, left for Terre- Haute Wednesday—Mrs. Frank Moses returned from Chicago Saturday—Wm. Huffman. of Mineral City, was in Worthington Tuesday Mr. and Mr* Ike Bllderback. are tn Oakland City this week—Chaa. Henderson, of Bloomfield, was in Worthington Tuesday. — Fred Jewell was in IndianapoUs Sunday — M. D. Wilson, of Spencer, attended the masquerade bali here. Monday night....Henry Moon was In Spencer Tuesday — Mrs. Ohariev Jean entertained the Euchre dub Wednesday tfternoon Ben Hays left for Kansas City ‘1 Graham and ..The ladies of the Columbia Club gave a masquerade ball here Monoay night — S. B. Harrah entertained his friends Monday afternoon, It being hts elghty-sxith birthday.. Dr. Hinkle, formerly of Indianapolis, is now located here.
afternoon Ben Hayi Wednesday—Tne Re fife wUl move to Peru soon.
Hi '
MRS HARRIET BARBOUR.
which were decorated with baskets and conversation. "Mural Decorations, Mrs. vases of pink roses. Mr*. Wood was Stewart Fouder, leader. ■
hostess at one table and Mr*. Holden at the other, alternating during the i luncheon. Mrs. Hoklen is to be the guvs* ! of honor at several companies. Mrs. Wm > R. Brown will give a canl party Monday i
Inter Nos Club. Wednesday afterntxm, with Mrs. L. Haymaker. 3i»S Kenwood avenue. "Italy: Her Art and Her PeoLle.” by Mrs. Johnson; “Italian Opera." by Mrs. Cummins; “Biography of Victor
Known and Prized for its nutritive and refreshing qualities. A drink for a Prince at less than a cent a cup. Sold at all grocery store#—order it next time.
_
BRIGHTWOOD. Homrr NriStvy Is in Glean*s Valley. George Cook has gone to Sidney. O. H Funkbousvr has r»turned from Anderson. Mrs William King has gone tn Marion W. H. Hawkins tias returned from Canton. Mis# Ar*o Jarritt, of El wood, ts'the guest of Wm. King Morton Traub entertained friends Vi vdnesday evening Wm. Bey maxi and Orville Hudson have gcae to California Thomas Rapson and family have returned from Danville, lii Mias Btotie Lamb of Fortvllle, is visiting her brother, Josepb Iamb. Mr., and Mrs. Char fa* Mi-Gown and son are visit.a* relatives in Fortt ilie Miss Gervnie Goble. -:vf Greenfield, is the guest ot Miss G-rtiude Lynam Mr and Mrs. Dat tel N'ewhart and sor.s Elton and trwtne. are in Fortville. Mt»«. Myrtle Price, of Ireefttown. will be the guest of Mis# Leota Knight, Sunday. The Ladies' Aid Society of tb..- Otrtsuan church met wfth Mrs: Cunt Tuesday Morgan Maxwell, of Valley Fall#. Kas.. is the guest of \\ 1,;air. Oidrige and family. Mr and Mr- Elmer Meyers, whu have been visiting relative* Is Portiand have returned. George ami Wfahaxn Meadow# entertained the Social Club at their home, Saturday evenThe ladies' Auxiliary of the T- M. a A. called a spaetai meeting Wednesday afternoon
i Barbour removes from society a remarkable woman. She was born in Kentucky
tn DIO h daughter of
COVINGTON.
Mis* Mary- Cardiff entertained at rants Tuesday evening — Mrs. Edward Layton hi
ntertaim
Edward Layton ha* re-
turned heme Mr. and Mrs. James L Allen were at Indianapoll*. ..The Social Club gave a dance at K of P. Hall Wednesday Miss Ru;n Boord is visiting Mr. and Mrs Daniel bimma, of lafayette — Mrs Lizzie Davidson, of C.uv fordsviiie. is a gue«t of Mr and Mrs. T M Risen ... Mr. and Mrs Charles McCabe will entertain the VVhl#t dub Tuesday evenMr and Mrs. James Dunlop, entertained friend* Mri day evening — Miss Lula Schwin 1# la li dlarapolls Allen Shaft will leave rc«n fo;- Cclondo....Mrs Vioia Shiely is home frcn Indianapolis Mr and Mr*. E. H. Netrek :r »tre at Indianapolis Wednesday—Mr* g. Kaufman visited indUnsi-rli# Tuesday* Miss- Lena turrh, of Chicago, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs T H MeG«orge Mis* Helen Allen ia visiting at Champaign, Hi.
ha* been visiting In AnThompoon is home from
• Mrs. C. 1>.
Mr. and
Frank Dav
[yi Union City visit.
f
Gibi
Mlnten, of Salem, Ore., is whh her parents,
Mrs. Clark ~ "
Mr. and Mr
have been
H. Hickman.
.... Newoa*
guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1
Mrs. Thomas Everhardt has returned from a vtait to Lafayette—Mrs. A. L. Green, of <Tnclnnati. Is visiting In the city... Mlsa Mary Oramirton. of Pendleton, la with Muncie friends. Miss Grace Henley, who visited h«
has returned to Chicago.
here.
CHESTERFIELD.
Charles Dllt# is at Hartford City... Minnie McWhorter is at Indtanapolia... Clara Grant, of Ohio, Is here Mr. and Mra. James Charles, of Wabash epunty, were her*
.Miss Mis*
waa at Chesterfield Sunday....Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Carter spent Thursday with Muncie relatives—William Dtlta, of Muncie. spent Wednesday here....A birthday *urprlae waa given Betsey Shroyer....Harry Bhroyer, of Iowa, is here. RICHMOND. Mrs. Mary Shlveley Is- visiting at Jeffer#onviHe....Mrs. Jennie Leeds has been tn Cincinnati for a few days.... Mrs. Max Pfluner, of Muncie. is with Mr. and Mrs. Enoe Rank. ....Mrs. Mark Bates, of Liberty, la with her mother. Mrs. J. C. Ratliff... Miss Joannett* Gath, of Oxford. O., ia visiting Mrs. W. W. Shuttx Mrs. J. L. Crockett, who has been visiting in the city, has returned to Terre Haute—Miss Emma Atkins, who visited the family of W. D. Foulke. has returned to Indianapolis— Mrs. Harmon Sbofcr Is hom* from » Dayton visit. NO CHANGE IN REFORM LAW.
to Any
BLOOMFIELD. Mrs. W, V. Moffett entertained the la-lies’ Euchre “ Club Wednesday aftern-.n. . Mrs Stewart, of Princeton, is the guert if Mra. W R. Craven* Mr. Ritter, of E!n »ra. artten fa -1 the Moore and Catt wedding Ml.-* L.ia Yakey is in dullivan ...Mrs J. ita Kr-n-h has returned from t hitago. -V. L .-Unkaru wa- in Terre Haute T**-r«diy Mra II H. D-w-ler waa the guest of Mrs. C. lan-elson • t City, Thursday J. H. Seneff. of Indianapolis. wa# here thia week.. Mark Templeton has returned from Marion....Mr# Margaret Moffett I* the guest of her son. Webster Moffett—Georg* Moore and Mis# Laura Oatt were married Thursday morning.- l-.ca Si-rars has teturned to Pan*, Term. .
The Majority Opposed
Amendments.
The word hae ifone out among the Indiana lawmakers on the majority side that the county and township reform laws are not to be molested during thi* session. The leading members of the State organization of' the Republicans have denied that they are taking a hand In the legislation. The fact, however. that the bills introduced in the Senate providing that the members of the county and township advisory boards shall be appointed by Judges of circuit courts and not elected by the people have already been killed by the Senate committee on county and township business, which will report against them, is taken as an Indication that the proposed changes in the reform laws will not be favored. Mr. Reser, in connection with the proposed amendments, providing that the members of the advisory boards shall be appointed by the judges and not elected, doubts whether the appointments could be properly made by a judge inasmuch as it would not be- a Judicial act. He thinks that the courts would hold that the juges could be enjoined from mak-
ing appointment*.
It is not likely that the minority will do anything to repeal the reforms, as they would be helpless without the aid of the majority and besides a number of the leaders have declared that they are willing to let the reforms have a thorough test before they take another stand with reference to them. WAS A FORGERY.
News of Colored People. Mrs. Annis Thomas, age thirty-two yean*, died lasl night at her home, 626 Agnes street, Mr*. Lewis Martin has returned from a visit to her brother, Alex. Kelly, of Montpelier, Ind. The annual election of trustees for Bethel A. M. E. church takes place next Tuesday evening. Miss Daisy Evans returned to her home to-day, after several weeks’ visit with Mrs. B. J. Morgan. The Woman’s Club will be entertained by Mrs. Emma Bradley. 1417 Martlndale avenue. Monday afternoon. The Marlon County Baptist Young People a Union will hold a service at Corinthian Baptist church, to-morrow, at 3 p. tn. The wife of the Rev. G. A. Slssle is seriously ill of pneumonia. The Rev. Mr. Sissle has been spending the week at his home fn this city. Queen Esther Circle of the Ninth Presbyterian church will give a parlor social, Tuesday evening. January 2T>. at the home of Mrs. O. Finley, In West North street. A parlor social for the benefit of Planner Guild was held last evening at the home of Mrs. Ora Reed. Shadow pictures of local and historic objects were a feature. The marriage of James Caldwell and Miss Vetral AVrtght took place Thursday night at 658 North Missouri street, in the presence of a few friends. The Rev. J. J. Blackshear offleiated. Miss Ussie Burroughs, secretary of the National BaptlatWomatj’s Home and Foreign Missionary Society, will lecture to a union meeting of Baptist missionary societies, Friday, January 25, at Mt. Zion Baptist church. The following persons will represent Simpson Chapel Epworth League at the conference of Epworth Leaguers, to be held at Roberts Park church to-morrow afternoon: J. fain, J. A. Bryant. R. King, J. K. Walker, Mrs. Settle Bradshaw, George Knox. Solomon lodge, Independent Daughters of Honor. No. 4, last night elected officer* for the ensuing year as follows: Mrs. Hukla Webb, president (this is her thirteenth year as president); Mrs. Yanthls, vice-president; J. A. Preston, secretary; Mrs. Bailie Shelton, treasurer. The Young Men’s Prayer Band will meet at Blackford street church tomorrow at 4 p. m. A literary feature to the band’s Sunday service will be Introduced to-morrow by a paper by Dr. Daniel H. Brown. Dr. Joseph Ward Is chairman of committee on literary program. The W’oman’s Missionary Society of Corinthian Baptist church yesterday sent a bundle of clothing to the National Baptist Missionary Society at New York to be forwarded to the Baptist Missionary Society In East Africa. Mrs. J. J. Blackshear Is president and Mrs. Lizzie Mitchell, secretary of the local society. Forty-two conversions have resulted thus far from the efforts of the Rev. J. B. Anderson, of Lexington. Ky., who la conducting revival services at the Second Baptist church. The meeting* will continue through next week. A special service will be held. Monday evening, to which only persons holding tickets will be admitted. Tickets may be had free at the services on Sunday. Police Force Changes. Bicycle Patrolman Henry Schroeder ha* been promoted to be a aergeant of police to fill the place made vacant by Sergeant Perry Lund, who wa* reduced to rank* by the Board of Safety. Detective Thomaa Griffin wa* made a member of the bicycle squad, and patrolman Martin Haley wa* added to the detective force. The men In both the detective and bicycle force* run tn pairs and Superintendent Quigley ha* made changes by which each man ha* a new running mate. Firemen’s Vacation Pay Case. Judge Le«.them, of the Superior Court, today heard argument on th* demurrer of James W. Taylor to the answer of thfe city of Indiana polls In his aetkm to teat the right of the Board of Safety to deduct from the firemen's wage# pay for weekly vacation days.
DA, LY CITY STATISTICS. . Marriage Licence*. Loela O Ra stand and C. Oita ffilvlek. Frank W. Harned and I ora L. Rich*. George <\ lUrt.sncc and Kate Echol*. Birth Return*. Walker and Goldie Copenhaver, 1842 Gtatxt at,,
bay.
Ren and Nellie Loyall. *22 R Weat *t, hoy. Jjuae# and Jdete Haves, 533 W. Morris »t
girl.
^Martin and Anna McGrayel, 80 S. Mission John and J. Koepptn, Walnut and Patterson
st*., boy.
John It. and Katie Thompson, Ml 8. Black-
ford st., glri.
Harlem and ftaltie Allison. 1431 Aator at.]
boy.
Death Returns. Guinevere J. Souers. 3 day*. 1211 N. Rural st.. Inanition. Frank Milll. IT. SOT Nebraska st., pnevmntiia. James A. Mount. 67, OuwfordsrilM. apoplexy. Kvu M. lonta; W. Tenth st.. agglle deblttty. Katie Koehler. 27, city, pneumonia. J. Pearl rarrtah, 23, *02 N. West at., heart failure.
Building Permits. Anson Nixon Sash and Door Company, addltlca to warehouse. 136 to IS EL Norwood st. 8S.00P. • <*l«ra L Warmouth, frame house. 3£% N. Alabama at; I3.9M0. ^
Real Estate Transfer*.
Mary K. Butter to Ora J. Parish st al.. lot 0. ttagood’s flmt Contral-
avenue addition MflOOtt)
Mary Nelbergall to George Vonnegut, part lot# 3* and 37. Johnson's subdivision part Johnson’* heir*
addition 8,540 00
Annie M. Sills, to John M. Frle*.
lot 46. Stilz's second addition Me 0A
Thoma# 11. Surber to (Tvarie# F. Sorbet, lots 43 and 43. Light's
Broad Hippie addition 200 W
Emma A. Lucas to Harry F. Htedtfeld et ux.. lot 30, Heck's subdivision pari Rhode#’* North 1111-
noln-street addition LSOO on
Sheriff to Wliltam Black et al.. part southwest quarter, section *, town-
ship IS. range S 1,38 31
Mary Williams to Aaron Kei
lot 35. Frank's Tinker-street tlon
rtoger. addt-
Total transfers, 7; consideration... 110,313 J| Total for week. 84; consideration..8248 830 11 HIGHER COURTS’ BECORIX Supreme Court Minutes. 1*.*$«. American Credit Indemnity Company vs. John W. Ellis et al. Elkhart C. C. Appellee#’ additional authorities (0. New Supreme Court Suit. l»,V r >7, Elliia Granger et al. v*. Byron H. Dyson. Madhwn K. C. Record. Assignment of errors. In term. Bond. Appellate Court Minutes. 8,550. Indianapolis Street Railway Company v#. David Robinson. Marlon C. C. Appellee’s brief <7). Appellee’* motion to transfer to Supreme Court. 3.507. Rachael Mason et al. vs. Jennie Mason. Allen 8 C. Declination of Pennsylvania company to join In appeal, etc. 3,284. Kdward J. Robison v». George Wolf, receiver. Marlon 8. C. Appellant’* point* and authorities for oral argument. s.0«7. 131 wood Electric Street Railway Company vs. James B. Rose. Madison 8. C. Appellee’s brief on appellant'* petition for rehearing.
COUNTY COURTS’ RECORD.
Circuit Court. Henry Clay Allen, Judge. Tht Consolidated Paint and Oil 0*. v*. Jo■eph F. Wilkinson et al. Mechanic’s Hen. Dismissed by plaintiff. Cost* paid. Jnme* G. Kingsbury vs, Sylvester Johnson. To satisfy mortgage. Submitted to court. Find )ng for plaintiff. Clerk ordered to satisfy mortgage. Judgment against plaintiff for costs. Margaret McGuire vs. City of Indianapolis Damage-, Pi# Inti IT decline# to plead over and pray# appeal to Supreme Court. Granted. Robert E. r Crist et al. vs. John Armstrong et al. Damage* and Injunction By agreement of parties, dismissed at costs of defendant. John C. Shaffer vs. R B. F. Peirce'# Estate. Claim. Submitted to court. Allowed for |13.949 87. at costa of estate. Dr. Frank D. Slckl## vs. R. B. F. Ptaroe's Estate. Claim. l)t*mls*e.l for want of pro*ocution. Judgment against claimant for coats. Superior Court, Room 3—Vinson Carter, Judge. Katherine Weller vs. Archibald Greathouse. Appeal. Judgment on verdict for plaintiff for possession, damage# and coats. Stephen W. Daren vs, Perry Manufarturing Company. Damage. Dismissed by ■fin I iff Judgment against plaintiff for costs. Catharine Haus# vs. Sarah J. Wiles et al. Forscloaure. Dismissed and costs oatd. Adeline Thornberry vs. Indianapolis Rubber Company. Damage. Jury out. New Suits. Anna Rice vs. Amo* Rice. Divoros. Circuit Court. Anthony T. Klelnschnrldt et al. vs. Bamue R. Waters et al. Forecloee mechanic'* hen. Superior Court, room 1. John R- Miller et al. va A. J. Mlllsr. On not*. Superior Court, room L Criminal Court Fremont Alford, Judge. j Stale va John Madox. Appealed from Cily Court. Defendant pleaded not guilty. Trial by court. Fine 125 State vs. Arthur McDonald, petit larceny. Trial resumed, concluded. Finding guilty. Judgment suspended. Stats va Arthur McDonald. Petit Ureeny. Trial resumed, evidence concluded Finding guilty. Judgment suspended: State va. Charles Powera. Incorrigibility. Evidence heard. Finding guilty Sentence suspended. State vs. Anna Burns. Appealed from Justice Smock. Defendant filed motion for change of venue from presiding judge. State v*. Lee Stanley. Appealed from Justice Smock. Defendant filed motion for change of venue from presiding Judge.
CHARLOTTESVILLE.
She belonged to a Kentucky family that has given many statesmen and scholars to the nation. She married the late Dr. Samuel Barbour in 1134, and lived in this I city for more than fifty years. Mrs. Barbour was a devout member of the Christian church, and her long life was a joy to herself, to her children and to
her grandchildren.
Mr#. Amos Haywood t* with her daughter.
Thomas sra-aSs;
THE COUNTY’S FINANCES.
Mr and Mrs J R Windsor — Mr and Mr* Henrv Jones, of Warrington, were guests of W. R. Walker and famity Sunday Mr. and Mr*. WIU Badger gave a social Saturday evening In honor of Miss Fannie Lee of St. Omer O. S NUes is In Indtanapolia..,.Mrs John Met; raw and Mrs Kirkpatrick, of Kulgbtstown. were here Sunday Will Kinder. of Greenfield, visited his grandfather Jerry Goddard. Thursday .. Mrs Jas. Herkles*. and chtidrer. returned 4o Marsha: hi He. O., tht# week.. Mrs Bogart Is ta Greenfield Francis Guriev and daughter, of Indianapou*.
are here tht# week.
Annual Report of Board of County
Commissioners.
According to the report of the county comm-saionerr for the year 1S0P. the county debt ha? been decreased flO.Wh, leaving It tl.lSP.flYO. It will be decreased JR#* 1 more in June. During the year the commissioners reissued tW-.OuO worth of > per cent, bond* in order to get a tower
rate of Interest, 3% per cent
The report shows that during the year
MARION.
Miss Gertrude RhooAes hae been with Miss Marie Ward, of Alexandria during the week ... Miss Lynn Middiet on is visiting ax Anderson ..Miss Ruth Rando-pb. of *olumb-u Ind., ;s the guest of Mr. and Mr# John Knight . . Mrs M. R Johnson and daughter Juste, of Anderson are visiting la the city Mt*# Farther Arrange ha# relumed to *cbo»; at Oxford. O Mr* John Guinn Ku returns,! U Kokomo, alter a vtait with the family of John Crtily.. .Mr*. Minnie Lucas is home from
P | m ily...
the commissioners have passed on trana- . * vtait to North Manchester
Names of Congressman and News Employe Used on Check, j The Pettia Dry Goods Company cashed a forged check. Thursday evening, which purported to be signed by Congressman Overstreet, and indorsed by W. H. Blodgett, of The Indlanapoita New#. A messenger boy was called to the Capltoiavenue entrance to the State House, where he received an envelope addressed to the Petti* company, with Instruction* to return the answer to the Imperial Hotel. The envelope contained a note written on a News letter head, a bill for tH.90. which had been sent to Mr. Blodgett, and a check on the Indiana National Bank for 156 The writer of the letter who signed Mr. Blodgett’* name asked that the cashier take the amount of the bill out of tho check and return the change by the mesip nger boy. The cashier did a* requested and the boy took the receipted bill and cash to the amount of 146.10 to the man impersonating Mr. Blodgett. Yesterday the check wa* stopped by the bank, which saw at a glance that both the names of Mr. Overstreet and Mr. Blodgett had been forged. TVedneslay the petti* company mailed a bill to Mr. Blodgett, but it was Intercepted by a swindler. The messepger boy was unable to give a good description of the man.
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Mr aad Mrs Charles D. Beck entertained th* Mfrry-G.~P.ound Club Thursday evening ... Misses Anna and Rachel Potter, of lnet anapotta. are guests of their brother. W. K
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