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CITY NEWS Literary Entertainment and Social Given by the Ushers’ Club of Shorter Chapel, A. M. E Church, at the CHURCH AUDITORIUM 23rd and Washington Sts. Thursday Evening, July 17, 191 3 Program Begins at 8 O’clock, Sharp J. P. ERKINS, President K. G. JOHNSON. Chairman •pnittramme 1 Selection ..... Choir 2 Invocation . . . . R ev Pope 3 Solo ; Rev. Wiseman 4 Piano Solo (Volcano) by Gordan . Miss Beatrice Thrashley 5 Paper . . . . Mrs. Pearl Johnson 6 Solo (My Sweet Repose) by Shubert . Mrs. Lillian Jones 7 Piano Solo . . . I Miss Lela Rice 8 Reading . . . Miss Elsie Von Diclcershon 9 Solo (Sunbeam) . . Miss Edith Millen 10 Piano Solo . Miss Beatrice Thrashley I I Solo (Queen of the Earth) by Pensutto . Rev. Wiseman 12 Dunbar ... . Mrs. Sadie Lytton 13 Solo (Beduoin Love Song) by Pinsute Mrs. Lillian Jones Youse Sweet to Your Mamy Just the Same (by request i 14 Selection ..... Choir / REFRESHMENTS I The Holmes Cafe, 2121 Arapahoe 1 street, is just the place for a good j home cooked meal. Call up Olive 1117 'any time for a specially prepared meal ; served in public or private. Prices reasonable and. service unexcelled. Sunday Dinner a Specialty. MRS. L. P. HOLMES, Proprietor. Miss Prances Russ entertained a lawn party Sunday afternoon In honor ; of Miss Hattie Ferguson of Houston, Texas, and Miss Nellie Beckwith of ! Colorado Springs. Miss Fe'lfWßon is a student of Fisk Universif and will ! resume her studies in September. ' Miss Frances is a charming young ! hostess and those that enjoyed the afternoon were Misses Azalia Edison. Cornelia Atkinson, Adah Miller, Rose Hooper, Edna Freeman, Mary Gil* : more, Mrs. Smlthea, Hand* tt Russ and Master Charley Smith* a and Mr. H. Miller of Weeping \V. r. Neb.; ! T. Newman, C. Burns, W. Hamlet, E. George C. Matthews. Tureman Russ. Mr. and Mrs. E. Halloway enter- tained Tuesday at dinner for Mrs. » Rodney Lamb of Chicago and Mrs. S. i Irving Norris of Ogden. I iah. Be- ; sides the guests of honor were Mrs. J. Haskins, Miss H. Logan and the ! charming hostess' Ernest, Jr. GOOD NEWS ! The Mason’s next big PICNIC at Bloomfild Park, Wednesday, July 16th, 1913. ADMISSION 25c. Rev. S. L. Deas, pastor of Scott M. E. Church, has inaugurated a new financial system In the church and though only here scarcely iess than two months he has paid $202 on the 'debt of the church. He plans paying jat least SI,OOO this year. Everybody is singing the praises of the Reverend. Mrs. Hazel Miller and Miss Mar- guerite Fuller of Fort Smith. Ark., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Webster of 26th street.. Mrs. Miller is the daughter of Mrs. Webster and is well know'll in Denver. The Crescent Airdonn- at Five Points is proving a great attraction to amusement lovers these hot even- ings, judging by the crowds that throng this popular resort nightly. Good pictures and good music are every night features, while singers and vaudeville several times each week anu additional feature pictures have given the Crescent the well-de- served reputation of giving the best nickel show in Denver. Try this open- air show and be convinced. Alpha Kappa gave a hayrack and dance July 4th at the residence of Clarence F. Holmes, Jr. About thirty young people participated in the out- ing and declared that it was the most agreeable evening which they had ever spent. The party was chaper- oned by Dr. T. E. McClain and C. F. Holmes, Sr. After the ride-refresh- ments and dancing closed the even- ing. The Young Bachelors have a Sun- day Summer Special Sunday after- noon at the Starn's Cafe. Spend a penny on your friend. When they come to visit, or when they leave, when they are sick, or when they have done something worthy of note» put it on a postal card and mail it to ua. Ladies! Ladies!! Remember Mrs. D. L. Jones’ hair shop at 2748 Welton, phone Main 2560. —Adv. ANNOUNCEMENT. ! Be sure to attend the entertainment given by the Uahers’ Club at Shorter Chapel A. M. E. Thursday evening, 1 July 17th. Mrs. Robt. Roy returned home from an extensive trip to Vancouver, B. C., en route this way, visited Victoria. B. ; C.. Seattle. Portland, Salt Lake City and Ogden. , UNSIGHTLY FACE SPOTS 1 Are cured by Dr. Hobson's Eczema ; Ointment, which heals ail skin erup- | tions. No matter how long you have been troubled by Itching, burning, or I scaly skin humors. Just put a little of that soothing antiseptic. Dr. Hobson's , Eczema Ointment, on the sores and the suffering stops instantly. Healing begins that very minute. Doctors use it in their practice and recommend it. Mr. Allemau, of l.lttletoun. Pa., says: "Had eczema on forehead: Dr. Hobson's Eczema cured it In two weeks." Guaranteed to relieve or money refunded. All druggists, or ; by mail. Price :,tic. Pfeiffer chemi- cal Co., Philadelphia and St. Louis. Mrs. O. s. Titos. Lewis, wife of Rev. O. S. Thos. Lewis of St. Mary's Epis- copal church, Pueblo, sai up to spend the Fourth with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ft. j. Hudson. She will return Saturday. ANNOUNCEMENT. Be sure to attend the entertainment given by the Ushers' club at Shorter Chapel A. M. E. Thursday evening, July 17th. Mrs. Estelle Sharp and her niece. Miss Eunice Diemer of Leavenworth Kans.. are In the city visiting their many friends. They are stopping at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Don Reeves, 2521 Clarkson street, and will sojourn. In the city for about two months. Miss Diemer Is one of Leav- enworth's popular teachers and is an accomplished vocalist. Mrs. Sharp Is one or the prominent matrons of Leav- enworth and a leading worker In the clubs and churches of her city. Prof. Lindsy, colored Trance Medium and Spiritualist, tells the present, past and future. Locates anything lost. 50c and SI.OO. 2444 Glenarm St. Mrs. Hill returned last. Sunday from Manltou Springs, where she staid one week with Mr. Hill, who is now work- ing in Menitoti Springs. Furnlpued rooms for rent In modern house. Phone Main 4109. 2350 Tre- mont place. Mrs. E. H. Jones. 5-31-13—Adv. THE RIGHT REV. H. BLANTON PARKS, D. D. Presiding Bishop of the Fifth Episcopal District, A. M. E. Church, Residing in Chicago, Ills. The Bishop is expected to arrive in the city from the East this morning and will be the guest of the ministers of the Rocky Mountain district. During the months of July and August he will make his Episcopal Itinerary of the Colorado Annual Conference. Thence, he will proceed to Great Falls, Mont., where he will hold the Puget Sound Annual Confer- ence. lie will preach at Shorter Chapel to-morrow morning and at Campbell Chapel to-morrow evening. WHY NOT BE COOL AND COMFORTABLE AT Zion Church Each Sunday Evening DURING THE HOT WEATHER Sermons in Pictures by Means of ! the Stereopticon SUBJECT TOMORROW NIGHT “The Story of Daniel” ILLUSTRATED SONGS “Hold the Fort” “The Lower Lights” % Ten Beautiful Views will be Used with Illustrated Songs EVERYBODY WELCOME J Business Phone Residence Phone Main 875-895 1 York 2079 HARDWICK AUTO SERVICE OLIVER HARDWICK, Mgr. SERVICE BY TRIP OR HOUR STAND AT ATLAS DRUG STORE, 2701 WELTON ST. !i | tirst Treatment $1.50 Oil 60 Cents Other Treaynents, eaoh, fi.oo Discount to Customer Rates by the Month Treated, 10 Cents Add 3 Cents fcr Postage MADAM M. A. HOLLY Manufacturer of MADAM HOLLY’S WONDERFUL HAIR GROWER Phone YorK 2229 2018 Downing St. A - I Everybody Goes to tbe CHAMPA PHARMACY 2otb and Champa Sts. For the Best Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Etc. ; COLD DRINKS SERVED Prescriptions Our Specialty < Phone Main 2425 JAS. E. THRALL, Prop. GOODS DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THS CITY | GET OUR PRICES 1 ON JOB PRINTING: Harrison Miller Teacher in Voice, History and Harmony Voice a Specialty Aleo Beginner* in Instrumental STUDIO, 2439 Ogden wow YORK sate far lafarmatlaa * PHONE MAIN 6123 DAY OR NIGHT THE DOUGLASsfIffiB UNDERTAKING J. I. CONTEE mUPANV CmSKmIS PnsMtit tad Miapr UUImfINT Mlwpr.FmiaMi IiCENSEI EWALMtR Vlfcftlfe LADY ASSISTANT ROGERS MUTE SEMKC Ami. Funeral Director F^niahed*o*r n Aifoc r aa>*ons Parlor® 1830 Arapahoe St/ The White Swan Drug Company Successors to The Hamilton Drug Company New Baxter Hotel 27th and Welton St. The Brightest Spot at Five Points j Everything the Best and Just a Little Cheaper The Fastest Delivery Service In the City [ , A°y Tin * Main 2305—Get It? Anywhere i am-- . v '■ .'ii. ——i a The Colored American Loan & Realty Co. I CAME TO INSURE Your Property, Yow Life and Year Household A* Care Fee Your Property, Rent Yee e House, Place Your Money Where Yea eee /uMfif 1 4 per cent—All the Beaks Pay A ...i.MTkv MMUMa. Rales are O. IC, Phone Main 8884. No. 013 Twenty-first Street. AA WALLER. Notary Public and Manages. » Re.. Phone York 1472 Office Phone Champa 243 “A Smile is Worth While” at Rice & Rice’s The beat Ice Cream sold in any quantity. Special reduction made in large quantities to lodges, par- » ties, churches, picnics, entertainments, etc. Prompt delivery. Home cooking and delicatessen also. ICE CREAM $1.25 PER GAL. 2632-4 Wehoa Street LADIES! BE PREPARED to attend the many receptions this summer. Get your cards while we are making the Special Rate of 50 Cards for 35 cts; 100 for 65 cts. -iHrs. 3jnsrph Harter •OO MAIN ST. DINVSn. COLO. SAMPLE LINEN STOCK, LATEST TYPE QUICK SERVICE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Phone Champa 2310 The Montreal Lunch Roqpn E. WILLIAMS, Prop. 5, lO and 15 Cant Maals 1916 Arapahoe St Denver, Colo^ The Best Place in the City to Get a Homs-Cooked Mai! is at the Holmes Cafe ===3== ' >) MRS. L. P. HOLMES. Propriety. Phona, eßl> HIT,, |»1 ARAPHOE STREtfy

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Page 1: The Denver star (Denver, Colo.) 1913-07-12 [p ]€¦ · ! resume her studies in September. ' Miss Frances is a charming young! hostess and those that enjoyed the afternoon were Misses

CITYNEWS

Literary Entertainment and SocialGiven by the Ushers’ Club of Shorter Chapel, A. M. E Church, at the

CHURCH AUDITORIUM23rd and Washington Sts.

Thursday Evening, July 17, 191 3Program Begins at 8 O’clock, Sharp

J. P. ERKINS, President K. G. JOHNSON. Chairman

•pnittramme

1 Selection ..... Choir2 Invocation . ■ .

. . R ev. Pope3 Solo ; Rev. Wiseman4 Piano Solo (Volcano) by Gordan . Miss Beatrice Thrashley5 Paper . . . . Mrs. Pearl Johnson6 Solo (My Sweet Repose) by Shubert . Mrs. Lillian Jones7 Piano Solo .

. . I Miss Lela Rice8 Reading . .

. Miss Elsie Von Diclcershon9 Solo (Sunbeam) . .

. Miss Edith Millen10 Piano Solo .

. Miss Beatrice ThrashleyI I Solo (Queen of the Earth) by Pensutto . Rev. Wiseman12 Dunbar ... . Mrs. Sadie Lytton13 Solo (Beduoin Love Song) by Pinsute Mrs. Lillian JonesYouse Sweet to Your Mamy Just the Same (by request i14 Selection ..... Choir

/ REFRESHMENTSI The Holmes Cafe, 2121 Arapahoe

1 street, is just the place for a goodj home cooked meal. Call up Olive 1117'any time for a specially prepared meal

; served in public or private. Pricesreasonable and. service unexcelled.

Sunday Dinner a Specialty.MRS. L. P. HOLMES, Proprietor.

Miss Prances Russ entertained alawn party Sunday afternoon In honor

; of Miss Hattie Ferguson of Houston,Texas, and Miss Nellie Beckwith of

! Colorado Springs. Miss Fe'lfWßon isa student of Fisk Universif and will

! resume her studies in September.' Miss Frances is a charming young! hostess and those that enjoyed theafternoon were Misses Azalia Edison.Cornelia Atkinson, Adah Miller, RoseHooper, Edna Freeman, Mary Gil*

: more, Mrs. Smlthea, Hand* tt Russand Master Charley Smith* a and Mr.H. Miller of Weeping \V. • r. Neb.;

! T. Newman, C. Burns, W. Hamlet, E.George C. Matthews. Tureman Russ.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Halloway enter-tained Tuesday at dinner for Mrs.

» Rodney Lamb of Chicago and Mrs. S.i Irving Norris of Ogden. I iah. Be-

; sides the guests of honor were Mrs.J. Haskins, Miss H. Logan and the

! charming hostess' Ernest, Jr.

GOOD NEWS !

The Mason’s next bigPICNIC at Bloomfild Park,Wednesday, July 16th, 1913.

ADMISSION 25c.Rev. S. L. Deas, pastor of Scott M.

E. Church, has inaugurated a newfinancial system In the church andthough only here scarcely iess thantwo months he has paid $202 on the'debt of the church. He plans payingjat least SI,OOO this year. Everybody issinging the praises of the Reverend.

Mrs. Hazel Miller and Miss Mar-guerite Fuller of Fort Smith. Ark., arevisiting Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Websterof 26th street.. Mrs. Miller is thedaughter of Mrs. Webster and is wellknow'll in Denver.

The Crescent Airdonn- at FivePoints is proving a great attractionto amusement lovers these hot even-ings, judging by the crowds thatthrong this popular resort nightly.Good pictures and good music areevery night features, while singersand vaudeville several times eachweek anu additional feature pictureshave given the Crescent the well-de-served reputation of giving the bestnickel show in Denver. Try this open-air show and be convinced.

Alpha Kappa gave a hayrack anddance July 4th at the residence ofClarence F. Holmes, Jr. About thirtyyoung people participated in the out-ing and declared that it was the mostagreeable evening which they hadever spent. The party was chaper-oned by Dr. T. E. McClain and C. F.Holmes, Sr. After the ride-refresh-ments and dancing closed the even-ing.

The Young Bachelors have a Sun-day Summer Special Sunday after-noon at the Starn's Cafe.

Spend a penny on your friend. Whenthey come to visit, or when they leave,when they are sick, or when they havedone something worthy of note» putit on a postal card and mail it to ua.

Ladies! Ladies!! Remember Mrs.D. L. Jones’ hair shop at 2748 Welton,phone Main 2560. —Adv.

ANNOUNCEMENT.! Be sure to attend the entertainment

given by the Uahers’ Club at ShorterChapel A. M. E. Thursday evening,

1 July 17th.

Mrs. Robt. Roy returned home froman extensive trip to Vancouver, B. C.,en route this way, visited Victoria. B.

; C.. Seattle. Portland, Salt Lake Cityand Ogden.

, UNSIGHTLY FACE SPOTS

1 Are cured by Dr. Hobson's Eczema; Ointment, which heals ail skin erup-

| tions. No matter how long you havebeen troubled by Itching, burning, or

I scaly skin humors. Just put a little ofthat soothing antiseptic. Dr. Hobson's

, Eczema Ointment, on the sores andthe suffering stops instantly. Healingbegins that very minute. Doctors useit in their practice and recommendit. Mr. Allemau, of l.lttletoun. Pa.,says: "Had eczema on forehead: Dr.Hobson's Eczema cured itIn two weeks." Guaranteed to relieveor money refunded. All druggists, or

; by mail. Price :,tic. Pfeiffer chemi-cal Co., Philadelphia and St. Louis.

Mrs. O. s. Titos. Lewis, wife of Rev.O. S. Thos. Lewis of St. Mary's Epis-copal church, Pueblo, sai up to spendthe Fourth with her parents. Mr. andMrs. ft. j. Hudson. She will returnSaturday.

ANNOUNCEMENT.Be sure to attend the entertainment

given by the Ushers' club at ShorterChapel A. M. E. Thursday evening,July 17th. ■

Mrs. Estelle Sharp and her niece.Miss Eunice Diemer of LeavenworthKans.. are In the city visiting theirmany friends. They are stopping atthe residence of Mr. and Mrs. DonReeves, 2521 Clarkson street, and willsojourn. In the city for about twomonths. Miss Diemer Is one of Leav-enworth's popular teachers and is anaccomplished vocalist. Mrs. Sharp Isone or the prominent matrons of Leav-enworth and a leading worker In theclubs and churches of her city.

Prof. Lindsy, colored TranceMedium and Spiritualist, tellsthe present, past and future.Locates anything lost. 50cand SI.OO. 2444Glenarm St.

Mrs. Hill returned last. Sunday fromManltou Springs, where she staid oneweek with Mr. Hill, who is now work-ing in Menitoti Springs.

Furnlpued rooms for rent In modernhouse. Phone Main 4109. 2350 Tre-mont place. Mrs. E. H. Jones.

5-31-13—Adv.

THE RIGHT REV. H. BLANTON PARKS, D. D.Presiding Bishop of the Fifth Episcopal District, A. M. E.

Church, Residing in Chicago, Ills.The Bishop is expected to arrive in the city from the East

this morning and will be the guest of the ministers of theRocky Mountain district. During the months of July andAugust he will make his Episcopal Itinerary of the ColoradoAnnual Conference. Thence, he will proceed to Great Falls,Mont., where he will hold the Puget Sound Annual Confer-ence. lie will preach at Shorter Chapel to-morrow morningand at Campbell Chapel to-morrow evening.

WHY NOT BE COOL AND COMFORTABLE ATZion Church Each Sunday Evening

DURING THE HOT WEATHER

Sermons in Pictures by Means of!

the StereopticonSUBJECT TOMORROW NIGHT

“The Story of Daniel”ILLUSTRATED SONGS

“Hold the Fort” “The Lower Lights”%

Ten Beautiful Views will be Used withIllustrated Songs

EVERYBODY WELCOME

J Business Phone Residence PhoneMain 875-895 1 York 2079

HARDWICK AUTO SERVICEOLIVER HARDWICK, Mgr.

SERVICE BY TRIP OR HOUR

STAND AT ATLAS DRUG STORE, 2701 WELTON ST.!i

|

tirst Treatment $1.50 Oil 60 CentsOther Treaynents, eaoh, fi.oo Discount to CustomerRates by the Month Treated, 10 Cents

Add 3 Cents fcr Postage

MADAM M. A. HOLLYManufacturer of

MADAM HOLLY’S WONDERFUL HAIR GROWERPhone YorK 2229 2018 Downing St.

A

- I

Everybody Goes to tbe

CHAMPA PHARMACY2otb and Champa Sts.

For the Best Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Etc. ;COLD DRINKS SERVED

Prescriptions Our Specialty <Phone Main 2425 JAS. E. THRALL, Prop.

GOODS DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THS CITY |

GET OUR PRICES1

ON JOB PRINTING:

Harrison MillerTeacher in

Voice, Historyand Harmony

Voice a SpecialtyAleo Beginner* in Instrumental

STUDIO, 2439 Ogdenwow YORK sate far lafarmatlaa

•- *

PHONE MAIN 6123DAY OR NIGHT

THE DOUGLASsfIffiBUNDERTAKING

J. I. CONTEE mUPANV CmSKmISPnsMtit tad Miapr UUImfINT Mlwpr.FmiaMi

IiCENSEI EWALMtR Vlfcftlfe LADY ASSISTANTROGERS MUTE SEMKC

Ami. FuneralDirector

F^niahed*o*r nAifocr aa>*ons Parlor® 1830 Arapahoe St/

The WhiteSwanDrug CompanySuccessors to

The Hamilton Drug CompanyNew Baxter Hotel 27th and Welton St.

The Brightest Spot at Five Points jEverything the Best and Just a Little Cheaper

The Fastest Delivery Service In the City [

, A°y Tin* Main 2305—Get It? Anywhere

i am-- . v '■ .'ii. ——i a

The Colored American Loan &Realty Co.I CAME TO INSURE Your Property,

Yow Life and Year Household

A* Care Fee Your Property,Rent Yee e House,Place Your Money Where Yea eee

/uMfif 1 4 per cent—All the Beaks Pay A...i.MTkv MMUMa. Rales are O. IC,

Phone Main 8884. No. 013 Twenty-first Street.A A WALLER. Notary Public and Manages.

»

Re.. Phone York 1472 Office Phone Champa 243

“A Smile is Worth While”at

Rice & Rice’sThe beat Ice Cream sold in any quantity. Specialreduction made in large quantities to lodges, par- »

ties, churches, picnics, entertainments, etc. Promptdelivery. Home cooking and delicatessen also.

ICE CREAM $1.25 PER GAL. 2632-4 Wehoa Street

LADIES!BE PREPARED to attend the

many receptions this summer. Getyour cards while we are making theSpecial Rate of 50 Cards for 35 cts;100 for 65 cts.

-iHrs. 3jnsrph Harter

•OO MAIN ST. DINVSn. COLO.

SAMPLE"

LINEN STOCK, LATEST TYPE

QUICK SERVICE OPEN DAY AND NIGHTPhone Champa 2310

The Montreal Lunch RoqpnE. WILLIAMS, Prop.

5, lO and 15 Cant Maals1916 Arapahoe St Denver, Colo^

The Best Place in the City to Get a Homs-Cooked Mai!is at the

Holmes Cafe===3== ' >)

MRS. L. P. HOLMES. Propriety.

Phona, eßl> HIT,, |»1 ARAPHOE STREtfy