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THE NASHVILLE GLOBE, FRIDAY, . JANUARY 25, i907. CITY ITEMS. Mr.-- and Mrs. Alex Primm, of CS Donelson street, entertained at din ner Sunday in honor of their sister, Mrs. Lee Pate. The table was laden with the delicacies of the season. Those present were Mrs. Ed Nesby and Mr. James Madison Primm. The guests retired to the sitting room where they were highly entertained by the following young ladies: Miss Mary E. Nesby, Maggie A. Beard and Kate G. Berry. Miss Willie L. Allen, who recently left for Chicago, 111., on account of the illness of her aunt, is expected home in two weeks. Mrs. Batts lost her sister, Mrs. Rosa Burton, last Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Nelson, who has been very sick, is reported better at this writing. The many friends of Mr. Edward Kelly, who reside in North Nashville, will regret to learn of the swious in jury which he received recently to one of his eyes. His eye is so afflicted as to cause the entire loss of ilie sight. Mr. Henry Osborne, of Gallatin, was rtctnt visitor to the city. - - Mrs. Eliza Battle of South Nash ville, who has spent quite a time with her daughter, Mrs. Lewis Bryant, of Sixth avenue, North, has returned home. The marriage of Miss Izora Gray, of Crawfordsville, Ind., formerly of this city, took place last Monday even ing. Miss Lula Outen, also of Indiana, was the maid of honor. Miss Wilodean Jones, of Third ave nue. North, ha3 been somewhat indisposed. Mrs. Scott, of Sixth avenue, North, is very much indisposed six o'clock. The funeral services were held at Kayne Avenue Baptist Church, Revs. J. C. Harding, Green Thompson, J. L. Harding and the pastor offici- f ating. Mr. W. A. Anderson entertained in honor of Mr. T. W. Maddux last Wed nesday night. Those present: T. W. Maddux, A. A. Underwood, P. Perkins, David Nelson, A. L. Anderson, J. W. DeWees, Britt and Williams. Mr. T. G. Ewing spent last week in Lebanon, Tenn., attending to some very important cases in which he was attorney for the defendant. Itis said he won his three cases with all ease. Rev. W. D. Chappelle is back from the Bishops' Council. Rev. C. H. Clark will occupy hi3 pul pit on Sunday at Mt. Olive Baptist Church after an absence of several weeks, in Savannah, Ga. Preparations are being made for good spring revivals in all the churches of Nashville. Rev. Wm. Beckham left Thursday for Bowling" Green, Ky., where he ppcko Thursday and Friday night. Mrs. Princo Ella V. Willlams Abrams, of Houston, Tex., 13 contem plating a visit to Naslivme in tne near Bishop Evans Tyree will speak at St. Paul Sunday morning. Dr. E. S. Randals, of Clarksville, Tenn., was Is. the city last week. The lecture and entertainment at St. John A. M. E. Church last Wednes day night was quite a success. Mrs. Fannie Dillihunt departed this life last Saturday night. Srwas a faithful Christian woman and well re spected by all who knew her. The fu neral services were held at Kayne ave nue Baptist Church with Rev. A. Parr officiating. Mr. August Caruthers, of 90G Mc Campbell street,is sick. Miss Bettie Ashley, who has not en joyed the best of health this winter, is rapidly improving. Mr. Oliver H. Brown, of McCamp bell street, Is quite indisposed this week. Little Dayton Arabele Hart, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hart, of 1726 Jefferson street, is quite sick with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cole, of Thom son street, are in smiles. Little H. C. Cole, Jr., smiles also when he is not crying. Miss Fannie Mai Rhodes and Mr. Ernest Foster were married at Clark Memorial Church at the close of the future while en route East. Little Marie McKinney Singleton, morning service last Sunday. dnughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Single- Mr. S. P. Toney, of 1700 Patterson ton," has been very sick with rheuma- street, who has been confined to the tism for several days, but Is improving house by sickness for some time, is slowly. able to be out Rev. P. H. Kennedy, Superintendent Mr. William Broyles. who has been of Missions for the state of Kentucky at Mercy Hospital for several months, and General Missionary of the Baptists Ms rapidly improving, of the proud Blue Grass State, spent Little Merrill Work, the son of Mr. two davs in Nashville this week, look- and Mrs. J. W. Work, attended church ins after some new work along Mis- Sunday morning for the second time slon fields for his stale, of his life. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Napier left Wed- Miss Sallie Ezell, of East Nashville, nesdav evening for St. Louis, M.O., is suffering with neuralgia, where they will remain for two weeks Miss Bessie' Matlock, of Thirteenth visiting relatives. Mr. Napier will avenue, North, who has been sick for ,: V" , n.m fnr. spend a while with his mother and about two weeks, is able to attend to ml. O.UU 1I1IO. 1 i-il uuvuuuvu, iw. ,U' Hfrn VTorl.lt. HtMI ffVIYI 0 1 tl V, or. r. V Dill. r..V.11V! morlv of 1?.aat Main afreet havfi Sut, unc mia. ' " . ur. uunta at uic j.usi uunsuiug 'J " " v.-., ' - 1 1. 1 . kn ininat ilT hop I IInn LMUUlcl U.UU uia uc, mi. ouu i.i.. i iina. cuci ouu mai uu 13 oiutt. a, I, iiei D. Langston. home on Hynes street Hundreds of children attending the Miss Sallie McBride, of East Nash grammar schools as well as the high ville, is still seriously sick, school, were promoted last week. The Fifth Avenue Baptist Church is showing signs of much improvement under the pastorate of Rev. J. W. Gard ner, who has only recently taken Mrs. Ed Nesby, of Hamilton avenue, entertained a limited number of her friends at dinner . Monday. A tempt ing two-course menu was served. Those present were Mrs. Lizzie G. Rid ley, Mrs. Lucy Brown, Mrs. Anna Montague, Mrs. Lee Pate and Mrs. Alex Primm. FRANKLIN NOTES. erf East Mr. Samuel Williams, Franklin, is on the sick list. Miss Sallie B. Williams is the guest with Miss Gertrude Lewis, of First c5nse. "id 19 be n?Jly ,asils avenue, North. "7- " " of her sister, Mrs. Felix Southall, 811 uTra TWa AWro nf st T.onia Ma S. L. Ownes, the three trustees, who ,. . .' . ... ,cifw Tra TUznrh p.iovpa nf 254 arc giving yeoman service. wnwVa cwt Mr. Elmo Bond and Mr. Preston MiM flpnrHafihPlhv. of Fourth ave- Scales, of Murfreesboro, were in Nash ua Brwntii iiaa rotnmpH tn her wrtrk ville Tuesday, Jan. 22 Rt. t'hft Rantisr Publishing House. Miss Molly Sheppard, of South Nash Preston Taylor. Telephone QJ5. TAYLOR 8c CO. Funeral Directois and Embalm. CARRIAGES FJIl HIRE. 449 Forth Avenue, North, Nashville, - Tenn. fi.-l(.'(M)iilf 1 Vir. i --' : - v I .wi Zrm!- .. ait si.- .WlA ' " v. HI son, Mr. Idela Maybervy, Miss Sou. Chears, Miss M. B. Rogan, Mr. John Mayberry, Mr. Geo. Darden and Mr. John W. McColum. HURT BY A STREET CAR. Isaac Wallace, who lives on North Second street, and who worked in the market, was struck by a First street car in East Nashville Wednesday morning and received severe injuries about the head and hips. It is thought that he received serious internal in juries. He is, however, at this writ ing resting easy. BI-MONTHLY MEETING OF FLEUR-DE-LIS CLUB. The regular bi-monthly meeting of the Fleur-de-lis Club was held on Thursday evening, January 17, at the .residence of Mrs. D. A. Hart, 1726 Jef ferson street. A goodly number of the members were in attendance. Mrs. W. R. Baker, the president, stated that there was no special topic for discussion, consequently the ladies discussed the leading topics of the day. Many interesting talks were made, all the members evidencing un usual familiarity with the live ques tions before the country at this time. The members of the Club are doing Battenbuirg this season, and each- lady present was working some beautiful design. 1 Mrs. Lizzie Harper, of Montgomery City, Mo., cousin to Mrs. Hart, the hostess, was a visitor, and was intro duced to the Club. She made an in teresting talk and expressed In the highest terms her pleasure in meet ing the ladles engaged in sucn a grand work. After the business ses South street, Nashville. Mr. Tom Doyle was in Nashville last week Miss Sandy Mayberry. of West fion the ladies repaired to the dining Franklin, was in town this week. room and were served to an elegant tvt- n rwi f -r. vt n vr,,.,! 1,, IT, o I vonn ct - """I' - - I . . .. m 1 111. mill 1113. HI. V-,. Ul vi""'" Tia Marv A TiimRnn of Ninth ave- ville, underwent an operation lues- , , xui v Tho rinh hna bepn in existenpo sev- j '- j T 00 j I . i' tauniiu, yvcio iu iiuu vine luis wceiv. nue, North, is suffering from the el- Kay, Jan. u, and is resting niceiy. ReVi R M Seymore was in Nashville en years, and has accomplished much rects or a coia. "ls". uw"' Sundnv in art ana tne nome Mr. Wymon Brady, representative Nashville n Williams, of House of the Nasnvine uiope spent &unaay c """" Z ,bl(ir;T avenue, was in Nashville Wednesday, in Murfreesboro, with his parents, Mr. Ky., left Friday night for Chicago to D Willlam3 wag Iq Mount and Mrs G B Brady. spenu a lew iiiuuiua wiiu uei auui ui There is to be civen at Pleasant that city. Orppn Church. Mondav evening. Jan. Miss Frances Walker left Wednes 28. one of the most promising con- day morning for Courtland, where she certs ever worked ut ny the choir. will teach music at the Baptist Semi Mrs. Ann Collins, of Cedar street, nary. whn Borne months azo was stricken Look out for the Murfreesboro foot- with naralvsis. is still very sick. ball team of 1907. They will be in the Mlsa John D. Thomnson. of Nash- field with a No. 1 good team. They BRENTWOOD NOTES. Pleasant, Tenn., Sunday. Mirs. Bettie Phillips is on the sick ur. Miller, or Fogg street, Nasnvine, was out last week with Dr. A. G. Mc- Rev. James Finnell and wife, Mes Kendey. srs. Geo. W. Voorhies and Ed. Bills Mrs. Mary A. Southall and little drove overtoPlsgah last Sunday eve son, Frederick u. soutnaii, or sn ning to administer sacrement to Mrs South street, Nashville, were the guests Leah Phillips, a sick member of of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. C. Brook's Chapel M. E. Church. Rev. Allison Ridley, of Waynesboro, Gto. 0. Boyd, Jr J. f'rauk Kittle. BOYD & BATTLE, Fist-Class Horses and Buggies To Let Our Raggage Wagon will call for and deliver 3 our parcels. Short Wood and Coal Orders promptly dellrered. Horses Beught and Sold, PHONE MAIN 4460 Y. 900 Joe Johnston Ave., Nashville, Tenn 7 20 '06 tf BUY YOUR SHOES OF BOB ROBERTSON. PIIOXE 8223-L RESIDENCE: 618 WEBSTER STREET. vvnn CH110 & Gordon. 410 UMm Street. Thone 1285. The Rest Variety and the Most Reliable Shoes Made. DUY YOUR I All tT.1. I II III IUIIIlI. LIU 111 U, V , rrt 1 1 1.-1 Avrif - n nir rt A rr ' AT T n rt ll G c n- I ' Vine, lenn., nas ueen visumg uu r? u w !, a, uuc , Mrs. Hnzel Dovle. of South Franklin, nvnn r.roheA n verv IntfvreRtine Air. Josepn vv. uevvees bpem a lew 14ft mt,---. Rfrppt Nashv 1 ft. L'ninMr m lnct Hnnnv aunt, Mrs. M. L. Brown, of Pratt City She was entertained Friday by a num Amnns the number was Mr. Lucius Damon Lodge, K. of P., installed Foreman Jeweler. Miss A. I. Purcell its new officers Wednesday night. Dr. and Miss J. Bradford. Miss Thomp- J. C. Crawford, G. C, officiated. The son is very much pleased with her stay following are the officers: C. C, J. at 11 Britt, 140 Thomas street, Nashville, o'clock a. m., last Sunday and also at 7 p. m.- After the services Mrs. J. C. Crawlev Dresented a very nice BiDie IIPPRIP PARTY LU Paotl UUU mciilkcio vii, muuuo unapei M. E. Church, which was HT TVT TaV Tnfnfla nf 1111 I , l U 1 -lrt4- ..." " ri i..t- T itr ni-i n tti t Hff P I U1. ttuu AUio. uuiiii uaiuw, vi miiiuy d. V U I CWilLCU. in tne cuy. -me wmmynw v. ""'"M Pearl street, gave a surprise birthday Mr. William Watson, our wide-a- vorter. w., wm. Boger; m. or r ., s. J. unanct Miss Carrie B. Page, who nas Deen ler; M. or tlx., J. h. liatte; m. at A., u. party Thursday, Jan. 24, in honor of wake farmer, has just purchased a the guest of her brother Walter Page E. Gee ; I G Willis Jones , O G For th , the house a nt of i m M Hf.. aa V rt n vf-ii ir fin Trt thfl I I ' ri net Til rl Inl rC 'I'f 11 otnnO lfllllt-l I ' . of Murfreesboro. has returned to the Ernest McGuire; Trustees: J. O. Bat- city. She will leave Thursday for tie, A. W. Fite, J. Thos. Turner, Franklin. The delegates from the various Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shannon enter- Pythian lodges held a meeting in the talned at their residence, 1285 Third reception room of the Pythian Tern avenue, South, Monday night, Jan. 13. pie last Sunday afternoon and organ was beautifully decorated with flow- cash, balance on time of 1, 2, 3 and 4 ers. The guests began to arrive at an years. We predict for Mr. Watson early hour and throughout the even- great success in his undertaking. We ing the spirit of the occasion was en- only wish that this country was tinea tered into heartily. Music and games with men of Mr. Watsons make up. avenue, soutn, wonaay mgni dan. 10. pie last sunciay arternoon ana organ- th rinclpal features of the Mr. Whitfield Phillips, of Nashville, Those present were Mr. and Mrs Ben i,cd by electing A. W. Fite, cha rman, evening thJ music navlng been fur- visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. An Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Scales, Dr. D. B. b1 A. A. Benn-tr. Secretary. All the nigned0'by Messr3i Wm. Brook, D. J. thony Phillips, last Sunday. Clothing, Hats, Etc., OF BOB ROBERTSON, PHONE 3223-L. RESIDENCE: 618 WEBSTER STREET. WITH Varley & Bauman. 8i5 Union St. Phone 600. The Beit Variety aid the Most Reliable Place in the City. BUY YOUR Dry Goods, lotions, Cloaks, Etc., OF Bob Robertson. PHONE 3223-L. RESIDENCE: 618 WEBSTER STREET. WITH The Castncr-Knott Dry Goods Co. 200 Fifth Are., N. Phone 020. The Largest and Pest Stock to Select from In the City. To the Madam of the House: ANY TIME YOU Heed Servants Call Main 2160 Hunt's Employment Office. Miller, Miss Mary Tage, Dr. Kershaw, lodges excepting Harmony were rep Miss Hattie Cantrell, Mrs. Narcissa resented Jenkins and Lou Brook. At a late M. M. TWIl Tovlnr f.nt nT1 u.. T ...I.,. iuuuwui& menu aa vu. iJlsiiup, mi. aim inia. jjnuiii mr. wiiuuu nuu misa ma.ij' LJUUla" nfivllpd Vinm Sandwiches av. aiiu luiii xi iiu o,ilx mio. uu. uiii-iiauaii. ui ox xaiiiiciu avenue, aim Music was furnished hy Mr. Clark ana a few of their friends cave their cou Mr. Shelton. At ten they retired to sins, Miss Mary Myrtle and Mr. George the dining room and were served sal- Drew, a surprise party last Monday night. Music and games were enjoyed and fruit and cakes were served Messrs. James Cannon and Will Gip' Tnon salad, cheese, crackers, fruits cream, cake and wine. Mrs. Jesse Smith., formerly or Nashville, but now of Louisville, Ky., is in the city on business matters. She I. t. will probably remain auout two or Rev. w. S. Ellingto three weeks. pastor of the First Baptist Green peas. Cream cheese. Pickles. Chocolate. Crackers. Cake. NOTICE. The Women's Baptist Missionary and Educational Union will hold its regular monthly, meeting Friday, February 1. at the Third Avenue Rnntist Church at 3 o'clock. All are Ice cream. Mints ,ir0w Micooa Vpirnn Dskcid to be present as business of im- uies duuuu aim vvmuip- muac i'tu .v wvB , .... - i,..... vl son left the city this week for Weok), Moscly, Clara Prierson, Bessie uarrett, pui u w - I 1 . IVAi Mno 1 Ann I o vn OQ MQriO f tLLlUll Ul w 111 v, v 1 w-nv w n, the popular Stockell. Brucie Mai Ewing, Virginia fc;;7 ". iaptlst Church, Whittaker, Addle Fite, Mary Whitta- or Ute ill l. Mr. T. W. Maddux, of Normal, Ala., Spruce street, is suffering from the ef- ker, Myrtle Kirkpatrick, Enma James, is in the citv the guest of his brother, fwts of a heavv cold. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Voorhees, Mr. J. C. Maddux of Kayne avenue. Mrs. Lucy Rhodes is now teaching Messrs. Samuel Houston, Joseph Web Rev. Amos Parr, pastor of Kayne millinery on Thirteenth avenue. South, ster. Richard Perkins, James Hunter avenue Baptist Church, preached a Any one wishing to take lessons will Ed Allen, Hugh Cox, Herbert McBride, soul-stirring sermon at 11 o clock last call to see her. Sabbath. Miss Malissa N. Wims is suffering Darden, Charles Walker, W. A. House, Mr. Unphrus Maddux, of Ivory with her throat. A. Brock, Geo. Reid, A. Fite, H. Fite, ctropf la kpHourIv ill. A limitod rmniW Fathered at the .Tpssp. Fite. Thos. Webster, Wm. Rev. J. II. Lawrence, of Chicago, 111., home of Prof, and Mrs. J. B. Batte last is in the city visiting his brother, Ilev. Tuesday evening and spent a pleas- E. M. Lawrence, of 1027 Thirteenth ant time. Those present were Mes- avenue, South. dames Mary Cardiman, Laura Reed, The Willing Workers Club, of Mary Saunders, Misses L. J. Ilalfacre Kayne Avenue Baptist Church, will and J. V. Dixon, Messrs. Randal Har- meet Monday night at the residence of diman, Taylor Saunders, Edd Buford Mrs. Lucy Amos, of Overton street. and Mack Buford. Mr. E. G. Lawrence, of Ament street. Mr. Geo. Gibson is slightly indis- who has been slightly disabled, is able posed. to be up again. Br. II. T. Johnson, who visited the Mrs. Annie Dillihanty, of Edgehill bishops' Council, passed through the avenue, who has been sick for some city Monday en route to the Florldo time, died last Saturday evening at Conference. to be held on our first quarterly meet ing in March. Do come and elp to make this great movement a success nnd a credit to the Union. Several have subscribed and we hope others MA ien uuga , ie Um likewise. Please bring your Fr.jik Tatterson, Arthur Bell, Milton Mr1" rtrnnka. John T. Barn 33. S. L. Mar shall, Lee Roy Barnes and Wm. Stock ell. Respectfully, M. II. FLOWERS, President. M. P. HADDOX, Secretary. MRS. MILLS ENTERTAINS IN HON OR OF HER DAUGHTER-IN LAW. Mrs. Adelia Mills, of 1807 Jefferson i,un f TPa ef MacViviiiP t t.hfi Utrppt. entertained last Sunday alter . . . -. -.i ii m..,i I l linnnr nf her H nil "Tnt Pr-ln-iaW residence oi Air. uiieius, mat turauaj uuuh m nio-fct Tlmsp nresent were Mr. and Mrs. l. U amis ' 1 - i ., - Trn C. a. Hart. A. Scales. J. O. Mat- A sumptuous amaer thev, C. E. Garrett, Miss vvma uonn, ami umt MARK PARTY. A mask party was given by a clab of young spread nresent feasted to tne Miss B. McCol, J. Rogan, W. Douglas, health of -Mr Mattie Ml Us whose Miss Sallie Chears, Miss Jessie John- birthday they were celebrating. The Globe reporter did not know how old Mrs. Mattie Mills was, but deemed it best to forget Seated at the table where Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Mills. Mrs. Carrie Baily, of Chicago; Mr. and D. A. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mills, The table was laden with delicious viands, and all present enjoyed this elegant dinner to the highest. Turkey with giblet dressing and cranberry sauce, green peas and chick en salad; spaghetta, candied pota toes, celery, pickles, etc., and banana cream and fruit, cake, black coffee and crackers was served. BIRTHDAY PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. II. Richardson, of 1207 Phillips street, gave a birth day party in honor of their son, Henry D. A two-course menu was served; the colors used being pink and white. The hours were from 3 until 6 p. m. The guests were Misses Enone Wain wright, Vassa Simmons, Lena Waters, Mary Beasly, Julia Pope, Lucile Box ley, Ollie Young, Blood and Tennle Perkins, Cordelia Smith, Minnie B Davis, Masters L. T. Crosthwait, Hen ry D. Black. J. A. Black. Wm. D. Price, Woody Baker, William Jacob, Andrew Allison, Alonza F. Wade, Wm. Royster and Wm. Smith. A number of handsome and useful presents were received.