Dallas Express
Saturday, March 8, 1924
Dallas, Texas
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The Standard Life Shortage And Mississippi Injunction Stir Nation
Tremendous Blow Struck Negro Enterprise by Revelations Caused by Attempted Sale of Mississippi Life to White Concern. Perry to Make Explanation. Injunction Preserves Mississippi Intact
pany of Atlanta, Georgia. In a maze Life Insurance company at. But the demand of the insurance of high finance, the Standard Life, a high figure and, within a month, commissioner had to be met. It was with its subsidiary organizations, was forced to sell it at a greatly reduced necessary to do something to re-establish the business. The company had to black southeners, and only recently in the transaction, and that ties and solidify the company the subject of much high praise, purposefully selling the Misc. Therefore, the Mississippi Life along with its chief directing force, mississippi company to a Negro company, was forced to sell it at a greatly reduced necessary because it was expedient that the first time made the victim of the pride of Memphis fell into the Standard Life draw in its sallitess and uncontrollable publicity, hands of white owners, the Southern quickly. It stands today more subservient to the
SANHEDRIN MEETING ADVANCES IDEA OF LARGE ALL-NEGRO UNIVERSITY
SANHEDRIN MEETING ADVANCES IDEA OF LARGE ALL-NEGRO UNIVERSITY
ALWAYS PROGRESSIVE DISTINCTIVE IN SERVICE
Founded by W. B. King.
VOL. 81.
POLITICAL POT IS BOILING; JOHN ADAMS SPEAKS OUT
(Staff Correspondence-
Washington, D. C. March 7—The
time has come for Republican Lea-
ders to address the issues
and to begin aggressive war-
ever, with reference to being *a*. A. This probably will not happen at greasive, in another statement is *a*. another session, it has left an imposition that will doubleless be subdued by the *a*. Wallace L. Cohen by the United States Sen- Dean Miller stated publicly that, for the position of Comptroller the efforts of the program committee must be made. The position has been held by a Negro the labor day program had not met since Grant's administration, and I with the successed desired, and hence the Southern Senators should be per- ing the program as the committeemitted to dictate to the President desired. The labor delegates, who the manner in which he shall dis- stated that they represented ninety percent of the
President Coolidge has determined against belag "shoved aside," to stick by the Cohen appointment, when it came to them having a heartbeat, and to have the Louisiana remain on the occasion, and they gained, as stated job, without pay, until Congress adopts, previously a half victory. Dean M. Williams, the president's appointment. There is some difference, speaking as, such was not the choice of opinion as to this being the end of the Sandhizer, as in other cases, and the president's approval of the President and Mr. to speak, to gold the conference to Adams not "throwing up an end" the gather while the various committees were present.
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The Dallas Express "The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas.
HOWARD ALUMNI TO NOMINATE MEMBERS OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Washington, D. C., March 7—The Alumni of Howard University have been granted the privilege by action of the Board of Trustees of February 5th, 2014, of nominating a Tiffin, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the passing of the Board Waring. This action of the Board represents another step in the forward movement of Howard University in which it is keeping pace with the great educational institutions of the country. It is only in recent years that the Alumni in many of the great colleges have been accorded this privilege and responsibility. This recognition has the State Legislature amend the charter, and in many other colleges the charters have been so amended, or the Boards by their own act, have so provided, to permit even the most humble graduate to have a voice in the selection of
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 8. 1924
Lincoln League Speech Stirs Holsey to Hot Reply
HOWARD MAY LOSE APPROPRIATION FOR NEW MEDICAL SCHOOL BUILDING
Washington, D. C., March 7-On Wednesday, the point of order made by Senator Oversman of North Carolina, the Interior Department of Interstate Appropriations, may be considered an amendment to the Interior appropriation bill, a new $200,000 medical school building at Howard University, was struck out. This is the second time the Senate has voted against it. Howard University's appropriation since the bill started on its journey through the Senate and Democrats stated that they voted against it. However, a number of Republicans and Democrats they did not want to set the precedent. Representative Byrnes of South Carolina made a point of order in the Senate to violate the rules of the appropriation bill, the university by the budget bureau, however; these items were all restored by the Senate committee. They were also voted for the point of order, and made on the fact that there is no existing law for making the appropriation bill.
having been made because of precedent. The Senator Neely of West Virginia was in office when the situation now stands, the Senate will vote for the position University will get a $250,000 apportionment of order, but was the only Democrat from the Federal Government. This amount is $100,000, all items for money must be asked before the sub-committee as well as for the budget bureau, which is the general appropriation committee an increase over last year's apportion. The six Democrats who vote for the budget bureau are Hope, however, for the $500,000. Adams, Colorado; Copeland, New York.
Birmingham, Ala., March 27 — paid her poll tax, a citizen of aga
Considerable interest has been created, and therefore entitled to vote, E. B.
Birmingham, Ala., March 27 — for her service, former J. E. Robbionan. She in
M. C. Troster against Co. Registrar J. E. Robbionan. She in I. K. Brown who refused to permit her
CHARGES TO LEAD TO
FIGHT IN A. M. E. GEN.
CONFERENCE
BIRMINGHAM WOMAN
SEEKS RIGHT TO
VOTE
Birmingham, Ala., March 8
Considerable interest has been crested
here by the filing of a suit by
Mr. O. Twitzer against Co. Registers
B.K. Brown who refused to permit her
CRIME AGAINST ELEVEN
YEAR OLD GIRL LAID
TO MAN 54
New York, N. Y., March 7—A most behincous crime against a minor was held during the man's arrest. Agent Revealed the facts which caused the arrest of Charles Brown, 54, of 2400 North Avenue, New York, and Agent Brown is held by Judge Sillerman of the Heights Court under $5,000. Mrs. Nora Perlert, 48, of 271 West 114th street, landlady of the apartment in which the girl was a protégé and a protégé of the police, charged with abduction and is also held under a $3,000 bond. Abraham Smith, 35, of 2400 North Avenue, landlady of the home, is held under a $2,000 bond on the same charge. Mrs. Perlert and Smith were arrested Friday at the 114th street address and rescued the child. All of those involved at the 114th street stationhouse. The little girl, who recently came to this city from Georgia, made her arrest at the 101st street and Mrs. E. Cleveland of 10 West street. On February 8, age 14, she disappeared after she had been sent to a near-by store.
PYTHIAN HEAD MAY GET
COHEN PLUM
New Orleans, La., March 8—R. B. Baranco, of Baton Rouge and S. W. Green of this city are being conided by Republican congressmen at the state senate and at New Orleans the post on which the senate refused to confirm Walter L. Cohen, recent appointee. Mr. Green is supreme chancellor of
OSE APPROPRIIA-
NEW MEDICAL
BUILDING
Wacolin, who voted for the Overman point of order, also made a motion that the rules of the Senate be suspended in order that the $100,000 may be obtained and annexed to the order that the Appropriation be on the Overman point of order was not along party lines as Democrats, with against it. While ten Republicans voted for it, ten fewer a number of Republicans voted for it. When the number of Republicans voted for the order of application, they did not want to set the precedent of violating the rules of the Appropriation. In support of this contention, Senator Lennoot, while he voted for the bill, said that the one who later made the vote could suspend the rules so the item could be considered as an annexed. Senator Neely of West Virginia stated he was in favor of the appropriation. He voted for the item on the sub-committee as well as the appropriation. The six Democrats who voted against the point of order were: Adams, Maryland; Newark, Maryland; Walsh, Ohio; Washington, D.C. Washington
to register for voting. He claimed that she did not know enough about the constitution of the United States after he had given her a piece of paper and told her to write down what she knew. Mrs. Troter holds that she is a property owner, had paid her poll tax, a citizenship of age, and therefore, entitled to vote. She is being represented in court by Attorney A. R. Robinson. She is the first Colored woman in Alabama to demand the right to vote.
Echeos of the Lincoln League [ten, Tuskegee and the whole bush]
bring forth hints or disagreement *neas.*
the Pittsburgh Courier. in which the speech of Henry Lincoln Johnson, criticizing the Tuskegee administration for its attitude in response to the bribery the band was involved with the recent Lincoln League meeting. The following is the allusion of Link Johnson to Holley as contained in the issue of "The Courier" to the Sanhendir when Col. Johnson's response to the Holley letter has reference to some echoes of it the same evening
CAPITALIST DECLARES PROSPER- ITY OF SOUTH LINKED WITH THAT OF NEGRO
"Albion L. Holsey came to my office in Washington and in the presence of Howard and Martin Chisidai now. "Linc I want you to write Moten the letter if he comes up here the Nergris will rotten-agg him. Help us save ourselves from ourselfs." I want to say I'll call in my stenographer and he dictated a letter to Nergris not recent from the University I had named Dr. Jones of Freedman's Hospital, and because would be in the office with the president and when he couldn't get in the White House he went to Mr. Taft to use his influence to allow him to help the Nergris dictated Taft the letter (Holsey) had dictated and said, "Linc what a vile letter Linc has written about Moten." I took my stenographer to Taft and asked him what threats to get through with Mo-CAPITALIST DECISION OF SOUTH THAT O
PLUCKY SHERIFF
WOUNDS THREE OF
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A CHAMPION OF JUSTICE
A MESSENGER OF HOPE
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rted by Courier Causes Hol-
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Declares Johnson
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SANHEDRIN RECOGNIZES
THE YOUNG NEGRO AS
IMPORTANT ASSET
Washington, D. C., March 7-Recognition of the young college-beginner Negro in the councils of the Negro Sanhaindrin gives hope of being one of the most important factors in the development of this great movement recently inaugurated by Dean Kanylse in the initial meeting of the Negro Sanhaindrin program on February 15th, 18th, 1954, Dean Miller showed his appreciation of the part the young college-beginner Negro program he was outlining by having Norman L. McGhee, National Secretary of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, General Committee on Arrangements which had charge of the whole matter of assisting in inaugurating the Negro Sanhaindrin program, all of the national college fraternities and securities among Negroes in the launch of the movement.
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Session Given Over to Younger Element
At the Chicago meeting a mission of the conference was set for an audience. Young College-Bred Negro in Race Betterment'. Raymond W. Cannon. President of the Alpha Phi Alpha Young College-Bred Negro in Race Betterment. and addresses were delivered by Mrs. Oceola M. Adams. Dolta Sigma Epsilon. Epsilon Epsilon. Epsilon. Omega Psi Phi Pratenthery; Mrs. I. R. Green Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Dr. Julian L. Kearns. Dr. William W. E. Stewart. Prep. Kappa Phi Alpha Pratenthery. There was a commissary.
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Hon. H. L. Price, selected by Grand Master Bledsoe for campaign manager for the U. B. F. and S. M. T. drives in the State of Texas. Mr. Price is present is conducting the drive in Dallas where many new members attracted by the $450,000 surplus of the Order, are being brought in. Photos K. Y.
Woodland Cemetery Holding Baby Contest in Interest of Cleaner Graveyard
Organized for the Benefit of employing labor to care for the many Graves in Woodland cemetery and thereby beautifying it also, the Woodland Cemetery Association, the Woodland Cemetery Association President; and Mrs. P. M. Malone secretary, contracts that the public respond to a Financial campaign—At present the baby contest is on. A child has been secured from most of the graves in the cemetery. Votes are being sold to the public and the contest holding the greatest number of votes will be selected. From the contest will be used to employ labor in the Woodland Cemetery, but every contest will be held. Since the Woodland cemetery needs working now, as many graves are not distinguishable because of the graves being among them, and good travel on the driveway is impossible in its present condition and that new vote of the Woodland Cemetery association is making for more than 560 people will pay 50 cents or $0.60 a month for the perennial care of the cemetery. The purpose of the association is to fund a department fund for its upkeep.
Coronilla, Texas, March 5—
We take the "method of thankin-
g many hands" for kindness
shows us in the "thought and de-
th" of Will.
We especially thank M. E. Grigge,
May God bless him, Mary.
May God bless you "all"
WADR FOLK, son.
Standard Life Insurance Company
Atlanta, Georgia
Abstract from the Annual Report filed with and approved by the
Insurance Department of the State of Georgia for year
ending December 31, 1923
Increase
GROSS ASSETS ..... $ 2,753,842.47 $ 682,571.31
TOTAL LIABILITIES ..... 2,253,249.97 415,257.80
SURPLUS to POLICYHOLDERS 401,786.36 197,338.85
NEW BUSINESS 1923 9,725,250.00 1,329,215.00
INSURANCE IN FORCE 28,823,231.00 5,941,656.00
This substantial increase made during the year just closed, is the result of conservative management which has always characterized this institution.
Here you are brought face to face with facts which have been carefully scrutinized by exact Exambers from the Insurance Department of the State of Georgia.
Standard Life ideals, principles and practices have been established in the hearts of our people and will be maintained. Its policy for supremacy in Service will be continued as it builds Solidly and Soundly for an insuring public.
OFFICERS
HEMAN E. FERBY, President
W. H. KING, Vice President
J. A. ROBINSON, Vice President
R. E. JONES, Vice President
T. J. FERGUSON, Treasurer
C. C. CATER, Medical Director
D. D. JONES, Secretary
D. D. SHACKLEFORD, Auditor
JNO. R. PINKETT, Dir. of Agencies
AARON DAY, Asst. Dir. of Agencies
Mary E. Jones, Dramatic
Soprano, And Marie Brooks
Pianist. Appearing in
Recitals in Texas
Dalston on last Monday evening, were again thrilled by the dramatic power and soul thilling clearer. E. Jones, native Texas who for the past few years has been readding in her place, where she has gained a reputation of exceptional ability. Miss Jones, accompanied by Miss Jones, accompanied at Salem Baptist church on Monday night when she rendered a program of very delightful variety. Her voice is so powerful that its tone quality heightened the time and training that have enriched since her last appearance in Texas. The selection rendered by Miss Jones mark her as a pianist of great quality and her work as accompanist is usually pleasing. Miss Jones are on a tour of Texas under the direction of the Williams Lyceum and their timeline includes many past performances as a singer has been proven by her appearances of former times. Last Tuesday night and are scheduled to fill a return Dallas engagement at D.A. E. Church on Monday
Miss Jones, has traveled extensively in concert and as principal househouse of Orchestra Hall and South in the leading Musical Grand Opera Company, Chicago O'Hare, M. St. Louis, M. Coliseum, Grand Opera Company, Texas. She was also a leader of the greatest Bethel A. M. E. church Choir, 41st Street and Grand Opera Company, was employed as leading soloist for many mammoth Song Festivals for the National Orchestra Company, New York, July, 1828, and Chicago, July, 1828. She was considered a first class artist at the National Orchestra Company, New York, July, 1828. She has studied Voice with such instructors as Mrs. O. L. Poynter, and Mrs. S. S. Sacerdote. She was the successful winner of Honeys two years in succession having won the Gold Metal on receiving her Music of Dance. Miss Brooke plantier in a graduate and gold medal winner of the American Conservatory of Music, Chicago Opera Company, and teacher of piano and organ at the National Opera Company, and teacher of Miss Brooke long experience as concert pianist and accompanist and to be an artist of the first musical
The City of Dallas has, in proportion to its population, nearly five times as many as London, over 7 times as many as Liverpool and over 19 times as many as Naples. In the actual number of telephones in these cities, only London exceeds Dallas Dallas has 6,800 telephones as compared with Liverpool's 29,000 and Naples's 15,000 telephones. —Utility News.
NOT SO BAD
Art filled with and approved by the
State of Georgia for year
Number 31, 1923
Increase
$ 2,753,842.47 $ 682,571.31
2,253,249.97 415,257.80
401,786.36 197,388.85
1,741,621.69 563,599.32
ERS 219,925.84 69,458.38
9,725,250.00 1,329,215.00
28,823,231.00 5,941,656.00
has paid to Policyholders and
$861,870.92
including the year just closed, in the re-
ch has always characterized this insti-
tute with facts which have been carefully
from the Insurance Department of the
and practices have been established in
maintained. His policy for supremacy
Solidly and Soundly for an insuring
ACCCRS
C. C. CATER, Medical Director
D. D. JONES, Secretary
D. D. SHACKLEFORD, Auditor
JNO. R. PINKETT, Dir. of Agencies
AARON DAY, Asst. Dir. of Agencies
PYTHIAN FIELD STAFF ACTIVE
Division Directors, K. of P.
Membership Campaign,
Are Shelling the Woods
in E. Texas. Many New
Members Swooped
up in Drive
In our first series of letters to appear
in these columns weekly from the
Piedmont Lodge Golf Colored
Knights of the Texas is herew presented to the thousands of Dallas Express patrons:
Carthage, Texas, March 4—L-Atlanta,
J. M. Robinson and J. M. Robinson
and J. M. Robinson are night at the beautiful home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins, 628
Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins, 628
Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins, is a breaker for the Gulf
Colorado and San Fe Rallows.
Mr. Obama Geier is doing all
much energy in organizing an or-
ganization for the K. of P. Division Directors.
Mr. Georgia Jennings is exerting
much energy in organizing an or-
The store of M. D. Duke, staple and fancy grocery stores in gaining popularity, Mr. Duke also handles shoes.
Back to the Pythian drive-Cillian of Carthage, Tegas, are very famous here is at fever bant; already forty new members have been added to the drive. San Antonio Texan, will be the next center of attack; all guns are trained in this direction and firing at the enemy. A bombardment of the village is contemplated. To further inform them, Duke will train Pythian membember war, iwenty Pythian membember war, iwenty Duke the great Dallai Express have been ordered to the town for the intel-
He misses Mary Jones and Maureen Brooks at Bethel Church, Mon-
GRAND TRAVELING ELKS WILL SET INDAL
GRAND TRAVELING DEPUTY OF ELKS WILL SET UP LODGE IN DALLAS
Prof. Carlas C. Valla, grand travelling deputy of the Improved Benvolent and Protective Order of Elks of the World to be in Dallas, is the guest of Jan. A. Davis, district manager of the Mielisalspa Life Insurance Company. Prof. Valla, is visiting the more important centers of Texas for the purpose of organizing lodges of the Elks with the hope of completing a Au
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1924
With this we conclude until the next issue.
—Field Staff
Hear Missee Mary Jones and Marie Brooks at Beltel Church, Monday night, March 10th.
STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE CO. BRANCH OFFICE OF NORTH TEXAS DISTRICT MOVES FROM MARSHALL TO DALLAS
ING DEPUTY OF
SET UP LODGE
ALLAS
Grand Lodge of the Order in Texas.
A meeting preparatory to staging
a drive for members in Dallas was
held Wednesday night in the office
of the Mississippi Life Insurance
Company in the Pythian Temple.
A lodge has already been set up in Tartanana which Prof. Valle visited last week. From Dalkei he will go to Port Worth, Corsicana, Greenville, Austin and other points.
Young Dallas Man Found Poisoned; Dies
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Held in the arm of his mother, at 8 o'clock last Tuesday morning at a local hospital, after efforts to save a woman with a broken arm, age 22, was found poisoned by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Brashaw, and his home, 266 Rehmann avenue, last Friday night, passed away. He was a neighbor of a neighbor, his father and mother ran to his assistance. They found him lying on the front lawn of the home, and it was discovered that he had been poisoned. He was taken in custody and put under the care of Doctors and nurses until the end came Tuesday morning. Brashaw was born in Fort Worth, Texas, February 17, 1901. The family moved to Dallas in 1903 and attended a school, school, corner Hall, and Cochran St. In high school he made a mistake. At the time of his misfortune he was in the employ of his father, A. P. Brashaw, who is a well known
He was prominent among the younger set of Dallas. He is curated the *Brasher*; father A. F. Brasher;伯恩·Bernice Brasher, who is at the *Brasher* institution. D. C. brother, A. W. Brasher, a senior in Lincoln University, Worth, Texas, and Los Angeles, Cal. Funeral services were from the *Brasher* office and were officiated by Rev. Bell, of Fort Worth, a friend of Rev.
The Standard Life Shortage And Mississippi Injunction Stir Nation
The Standard Life Shortage And Mississippi Injunction Stir Nation
(Continued from page 1)
generally hoped that Standard Life will make its position clear.
"Injunction Prevents the Sale of the Mississippi Life Insurance Co." (sas) "Mississippi Life Insurance Company owns Memphis, Tenn. March — The Mississippi Life Insurance Company owned and operated by Negroes and whites, and the group's enterprise in the world still remains the property of Negroes. It was purchased by a white insurance company of Nashville, Tennessee, but was found that the company had not been purchased but that an effort had been made by the white thirteen Negroes to buy the company, to buy out one of the greatest institutions that the Negro has de
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500-1-2 Good St. Dallas, Texas
A. W. SELLS,
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206 Pythian Temple, Dallas, Texas.
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rston, Okla.— Sunday Schoo
was crowded. Rev. R. Donaldson
reached a fine sermon, Th
Black Billy Sunday is here ani
reached atthe Pirst Baptla
Church” Sunday night Ara
‘Taylor nan fone to Boley, OWla.
her former “home. Mrs."
Tamakkiae is_visiting in Cushing
{this week, ‘The Clean Cat Drug
‘Store bas. sold out to Dr. Ellis
of Sisk, Okla. The Home ‘Under
faxing Co, of “Muskogee, Okla
has opened & large branch office
at Bristow. Okla.
Cleburne,—Rev, J. W. Hawking
preached Rev. GW. Ruff's in
Mallation "sermon at Alvarado
Sanday. Rev. J.B. Browa, pastor
‘of the A. MLB chiureh and mom
‘bers will pull off thelr. rally” on
the first: Sunday in. April benef
‘Of thelr ehureb, Mra. Catherine
Brown who vilied her sister a
Houtio’ haa returned home, Mr
Eta Spark lett Saturday for
Slishee, “Mra, Laura Hawthorne
of Wichita Palla. who bas been
MieitIng her mother. Afra, Lille
Gee has returned home. irs C
Carr of Wyoming is viniting her
Mother, Mra, Basle Nickles visit
fod her slck husband ‘at Temple
Rowpital Sunday, Rev. . 8, Clark
was at_ hin post, appointment at
Boyeo Sunday. Mrs. Ethel Acls
motored. from Grandview Sunday
find. was he guest of her moth-
er, Mra, M. J, Petty. Dlr. Rich-
ra ‘Gee lot for New Tork to
play ball, Prof, R. C. Alexander
06 Gainesville waa in the chy
"lating hua wife and daughter na
Alexander, Mra, ‘Dora Jones
‘eitertained the Art club | Wed-
henday: refreshments were eer-
You. Mr, Clarence Moore of Dan-
Yer, Colo, attended "the funeral
Of hia. grandmother at Dallas
Monday; “spent a few "days fn
Cleburne ‘isiting hin parents,
Mrs. Ola Willams went (0. Alva-
Talo to improve her homie. Mr:
‘Tom Channey attended the funeral
of his mother at aDallas Monday.
Siew Henry Lewis’ who has been
visiting his wite and daubler has
In’ Dentaon "has ‘returned home.
Rev. J. A. Brown was. in Me-
Kinney. ast week om ‘his FM.
work. Mfrs. Preasle ‘Chandler has
Fetpraed from Wichita Falls. Rey.
Gritin wan at. ls post Stinday.
Mestames ‘Ratt and” Stelin Mit-
hell are visiting relatives at
Wotte city, aise L. 7. Phillipe at-
tended the. Nathaniel Det Tecl-
tat at FL Worth Priday aleht Mr.
Clarence’ Moore visited. ‘parents
hore Sunday. Mes, J.-M,” Smith
has returned to Dallag, ‘The Soc-
{al and. art_ club meetings con-
nue to grow In interest and en-
thuslam. "The ast meeting. was
held Inthe home of" Mra. Esteve
Sones.” After avery. tnterestine
‘meeting the guests were. seated
tthe, tables ‘and served a very
Appetisiag plate recelving “Sbam-
tock" favors. Service were well
attended at Shiion Baptist church,
Ati A.M. the pastor oscupled
the potpit,
‘Trinty.— Rev. 1. HL, Hubbard
held nervices ‘with hil people here
the preached Sunday morains from
‘Joo. 14.8 versa, Rev. A. Wright
‘of Ennis preached at 3:30 °P.
hd at.'7:00 P.M Rev Wrieht|
aborted from Prov. 11. chapter
‘One accemnion tO” the church:
total “collection” $41.05. The!
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jeach tadividual who climbs over
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dreds ot other souls who have
sipped. and failen and” Wid not
ave. the enthsieam and tith
inthe tupreme being to rise
with now strength and press
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well to" impress the necealty. of
TRonesty, ‘efficiency’ and moral
character in the lines of all: hus
‘man Deluge who | would be. wuc-
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TEXAS HAS AT LEAST ONE REAL SHERIFF
THE DALLAS EXPRESS
BIRD'S NEST EXPRESS
FIRST IN
SERVICE
Texas has at least one sheriff who can justly measure up to all that the name implies. He is Sheriff R. F. Vatts of Angelina County who on last Wednesday night refused to allow a Lukin mob to lynch a prisoner accused of murder. That the prisoner was a Negro was purely incidental.
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Three members of the mob that stormed the jail were wounded. The prisoner received a trial and was duly sentenced. The reputation of Lufkin was saved, the authority of the law was upheld and an example of conscientious performance of a sheriff's duty was given to a country which is surely in need of more of such officers of the law.
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has never hated the white feather, neither has it been disfigured by the yellow streak. It is not afflicted with the flamel mouth. It is in a plain, every day, which itwns us to sail on, which itwns us to sail on, passing breast; files we doubtless like. It professes a parriation as broad as our country. Its love of even handed jacket covers all the territory occupied by the handkerchief, but we live on it and are preening. Haps of the press come up and stand with us. This ground is holy.
An Association That Dallas Ought to Support
An Association That Dallas Ought to Support
One of the greatest proofs of the laxness of Dallastine in the matter of perpetuity, the memory of those dear to him is to be found in the weed covered unkempt condition of Woodlawn cemetery. Its appearance is disgraceful and it stands as a silent accent of people as "heartbreakers" of the earth which gave them their lives. Once theodore lived once, theodore has covered them and their bodies returned to the earth which gave them their lives. It remains to convict us if the efforts of the Woodlawn Cemetery Association should return the return which they should. This Association, organized by leading members of our city who are involved in the yearly memorial along this line, is seeking to raise an endowment fund large enough to pay for the yearly memorial. By immediate effort it is seeking to raise funds enough to pay for a spring renewal of the cemetery. It is seeking to build the walks, the grading of roads and the closing of grass that has taken possession of the final resting places of those who have lived and labored
To say that the efforts of this association deserve to meet with the needs of our unqualified support is unnecessary.
The shame of it all is that such a step should be found necessary, and that we should be dedicated to the proposition of civil pride, and well regulated conduct,—that the memory of those whose lives have been given for us, whose energies have been spent, and whose efforts should have been so forgotten, so long neglected. Certainly the very thought of it should be the shame that now should weigh so heavily upon us and such forces to pt is as nothing compared with that which will be ours if we fail to improve our society. This Century Association in every way possible, and families in Dallas from which members have been claimed by Death to guarantee the accumulation of such a step, should be supported. And they should be it. It is a duty which should become a responsibility which men who lay any claim at all to those dictates of human emotions which so all civilized men
The work of this association can well be added by patrons, students, and individuals. The very good of such activity as the association can easily enough for immensely persual of its cause. Better boot corner the. The Woodland chairs on. Wind - will Dilat dawt We hope that he will do to his dawt - already now too long
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 8. 1924
FOR THE WOMAN WHO CARES
The What-Not Column.
(By Robert P. Edwards for the Associated Negro Press)
LYNCHINGS.
During the last thirty-six years many lynchings in the United States. Colored folk for the most part have the fiction of the lynchings were the lawless lynch. The National Association that indict victims of lynchings of these lynchings have striven intensely to build up, southwest in repression of an unlawful North and South in wrong and a national disgrace. Undoubtedly a great change has happened North and South in the public's attitude toward moth violence, but the evil has not yet been largely advanced but more modest, longer advanced in the methods employed for punishment, when it occurs remain defective.
The most significant editorial comment from Texas' newspapers in regard to the affair is found in the Dallas News in its issue of Friday, February 29th. Because it represents the kind of thought which must eventually maintain everywhere if lynching is to be curbed we include it here. Under caption of "What makes a Jail Impregnable" that editor says.
Angelina County has a jail that proved impregnable the other night against an attack by a mob. Every Sheriff in Texas ought to be interested in that fact. And every citizen in Texas ought to be proud that it is a fact. With the naturalness of the sentiment which caused the members of the mob to indigestion at the murder of a friend and neighbor it is not necessary here to deal. The primitive force of the thirst for vengeance may as well be admitted. And if the prisoner in the Angelina County jail was guilty of murder, as the mob evidently felt, we don't need to waste any sympathy on murder.
The change in public sentiment is accurately applauded by the author. He writes in *Imagine, which it is stated:* "The author lyrically outdoled one another by newspaper editors, and even by clergymen in the pulpit, no one would dare to enter would now dare to enter such sentiments." The change is emphasized by editorials in such throughly representative Southern newspapers.
But there was something bigger than murder and vengeance at stake in Lufkin on the evening of the mob attack. The sovereignty of the State of Texas was at stake. The sanctity of the Constitution was at stake. The integrity of law and authority in Angelina County was at stake. And finally, the oath of a man sworn to do his duty was at stake. And they were vindicated.
FOR THE WOMAN
The jail at Lufkin would have been as straw before the wind but for one fact. There was a man inside who was as big as his cath. And he was a man from the depth of his heart to the tip of his trigger finger. Such, at least, is the picture which the brief dispatches give us of Sheriff R. V. Watts. You read simply that "Sheriff R. V. Watts was in the jail at the time the crowd ascended the steps." And the next sentence begins, "The crowd quieted down after the shooting." A man couldn't want a better record in an emergency than those two terse comments.
It is true the Governor sent the militia over after the shooting for fear there might be a recurrence of violence, and it is proper that he did. But the point for us to remember is this—a real Sheriff who knows how to use the equipment a Sheriff ought to have can handle the defense of any Texas jail worth the name until law and common sense regain control. It takes courage and a steady aim. But weve to teach to mobs that battering in a jail door is the signal for some hastily arranged funerals, and that the undertakes will find more business in the jail yard than on the inside
This cleaning should not be done briefly or hastily.
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Tie your sleeve back with a soft towel and wear the face very lightly with your cleaning cream. Work it gently into the pores then take it off with a fine soft towel.
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Lay in a good supply of veils and hairnets.
MISTAKEN IN MISSISSIPPI
MISTAKEN IN MISSISSIPPI
One of the outstanding successes of the sport in in sportsman in fashion is that the flannel which is now favored is so fine in finish that it ought to be worn.
We were mistaken in thinking that Mississippi had decided to leave its prejudices long enough to think soberly and sanely on the reasons for the exodus of its Negro citizens as explained by Attorney Redmond before the state congress several weeks ago. The legislative did not listen respectfully. They heard what Redmond and his associates had to say with resentment. So much so that, this week, they went on record by passing a resolution condemning the Redmond plea for fair play and repudiating the widely-heralded message of Governor Whitfield. Mississippi has not declared that it is not ready.
Printed flannel contributes no small share to the popular success of the fabric inamuached as both durability and comfort are equally combinations. —000 0 000. Early runners of the effect that linen was for rebuilt for both dresses and dresses are borne out by presentations of superior plain fabrics.
The attitude of white Mississippi, in the light of this week's condemnatory resolution, is perhaps more accurately indicated by a quotation from the Mississippi Free Lance, published and edited by Bilbo, former governor of the state and recently a court dodger, The Free Lance exorcates Whitfield for his effort at fairness and continues:
The What-
(By Robert P. Edwards for
"We believe that the Negro ought to be treated fairly, but kept in his place. Theoretically we can give him the ballot, but we must give him hell if he takes it. So long as the Negro stays in his place and occupies the sphere intended for him through Providence, environment and capabilities, all will be well—peace and harmony will prevail between the races. But in the name of the white man's civilization
(A. N. P.)
101—Who was Ken. Rufus Saxon?
General Rufus Saxon was the first officer to receive official authority to call Negroes as soldiers. On the 28 of August, 1858, the Secretary of War ordered him to proceed to the Department of the South and assigned 8,000 troops of "African Desert" to the service in marriages not in danger of attack by the enemy, to relieve white prisoners whose terms were not satisfied.
and for the sake of our institutions and for the supremacy of our race when the Negro demands more, it will be moving day for him.
And so we know that Mississippi is still Mississippi the backward, the undeveloped, the retrogressive and will choose to continue to be. And we also know that in choosing to continue thus it is signing its own death warrant as far as its future growth and development are concerned.
States like chains are no stronger than their weakest component parts. To keep the Negro down demands that his oppressor must of necessity stay down. That evidently is what Mississippi has determined to continue to do.
102-Who was Carney of Wagner? When the Mt. Manahawkin Regiment stormed Fort Wagner, the regimental soldiers were entrusted to W. H. Carney, a young sergeant. As this soldier was sent to the fort of the fortra were ranks full, but as they reached the top, they tilted away before the enemy's fire, allowing the sergeant wound in the khak, but falling upon his knee he quickly plant.
But may happen that the lure of greater opportunity may so thoroughly charm the balance of the Negro labor of Mississippi that there will eventually be very few left to "keep in their places." Will Mississippi be happier then? We wonder.
ed the flag upon the parapet, and lay down on the outer sleeve, for ablution, with pads on the flankset held it erect for over an hour and deed that he wan later what in the head held until he was relieved by another of SHORT CUTS.
It is now being discovered that some of the big guns fired at the Lincoln League have a powerful recoll.
It appears that the Tukegee Hospital case has gone from public notice but Link Johnson desires that it be not forgotten.
Oil's well that ends well. See the Teapot Dome principals for further enlightenment.
W. L. Porter, Editor of the East Tennessee News, was recently elected to a seat in the Republican Executive committee.
It appears that this is the year of charges and counter charges. Even the A. M. E. General Conference promises to be full of thrills.
The New Age, of Hopkinton Ky, is asking if there is Negro Ku Klux Klan organization in that city.
Hasty judgment and better abuse of the reported upheaval in our big insurance companies may well be delayed until subsequent, events determine the true status of affair. Let us remember that they are the greatest business enterprises among us and their failure means a severe setback to our progress.
In Houston, Texas the dentists have a local dental society which meets weekly and is opened with prayer,—we hope for the patients.
THE MIRROR
PUBLIC OPINION
expresses its gratification at the reduction in the number of lunchmen in the number of increasing morality." The Tuskegee Norman and Injured Booker T. Washington, through its excellent department or records and research year by year, has documented the ascertainable facts concerning lynchings. It finds that there were 48 instances in 1972 and 157 in 1922, and that "there were 48 instances in which officers of the police had not but two of those lynched last year were Negroes and two were women among the definite number of causes given for mob violence were; little stealing;" "trying to set like white men and not knowing his place," "striking man in an alteration of his appearance," and "warnings were attributed to that crime which in past years ordinarily has been designated as the cause of lynching."
Viewed relatively, the record shows social and moral improvement. Viewed almost entirely it shows the mood of nearly each federal legislation as has been sought from Congress, by which the amount of money would be made to pay a highly deferrent penalty.
AN WHO CARES
conditions which particularly uphold the vogue of plaid and stripes in self-toned and gay variety-collar
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Among the most impressive of the seasons sport frocks are those fashioned from men's silk hirtings in black and white, striped uprips upon white and white tale shoes.
TESTED RECIPES
Steamed Chocolate Pudding
1 egg
1-1 tsp. salt
1-2 c sugar
1 sq. chocolate melted or 2
thep. ground chocolate.
1 lc. milk
1 tsp. baking powder.
Best egg, add salt, sugar, melted chocolate and milk and stir in flour and Baking Powder. The mixture Steam in a buttered mold one hour or in individual molds, 20 minutes or with a chocolate or vanilla sauce on with cream.
Baked Wafers
2 tbp. butter
1-2 c. powdered sugar
1-4 c. flour
1-2 tp. vanilla
Cream together the butter and sugar add the milk flour and flavor. Bake in a slow oven or on a buttered baking knife on a buttered baking sheet or inverted pan. Crease in Bake in a slow over but keep in a warm place, quickly cut the butter and roll the waffles while bett into a tubular shape. If the squares become too brittle to roll return to a
Not Column.
(the Associated Negro Press)
fleer. When he was being carried past a bribe of his courtesies, on the way to the field hospital, he partially pulled up and grilled, slipped the old flag never touched the ground."
1853-What incident took place when the First New Orleans Colored regiment received its flagst
A New York democrat has introduced another Race Commission Bill.
The Blahop with the golden cross will probably receive a political doublecross.
Our business men are experiencing difficulty in finding trained young men and women.
Acorns County, Virginia, produces more sweet potatoes and yams than any other county in the United States.
HEALTH & HYGIENE
COL. MIDNIGHT'S WEEKLY LETTER.
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By DR J. G. HARDIN
COL. J. O. MIDNIGHT AGAIN IN SUNNY FLORIDA.
Orlando, Florida. I am trying to make an inventory of my today to find out where I am and I am sure that you will pray while I do this that I may be able to find you, place, and if I should then there will be one more funeral in this country, and when I go in I am at Atlanta. I will be there to remain in heaven the rest of my day. As I came through Atlanta, or Savannah, returning from Atlanta, the Rev. Dr. L. P. Pinney, of Atlanta, stepped on the roof of the house and was away from home visiting a church, and died called for to the Great Beyond. I am not able to tell you much about it, except that I was preachers in Georgia and was at the 1st session of the National Baptist convention in Los Angeles.
I had a great big time in Atlanta among friends, but it is hard to tell but I know that there but I know that there just the same and all the people know that I was there was supposed to meet with all them educated people, but listen until I tell you that the room was so near up to me that I could see them there one night. High kicking and high climbing are two things I must not do more than to buggle with and I am to keep them down. I had the pleasure of seeing the great man who was while I was there and all his talk was Sunday School and B. J. W. Congress in Cleveland, and I am to declare that it is going to be one of the greatest meetings ever I have known where he is talking about, and everywhere, I go I hear young people talking about the great grass in Cleveland, and the are there and they are going to receive their friends when they
The experts are getting in trim, and you will hear more about the importance of being the unreached and demeaned good. They are trying to beat the bad news, and hope that there will be nothing but success. Mr. Cannon has his own plan. He is going to make a hime run, and he will be able to that it should be a little more. The future of America depends on the young people to take care of their children, and on and on the world goes. What can you do?
I told you in that letter that I was in company with men of the University church. Men who are aspiring for themselves and for others it is a church of inspiration, and that is why I need to ready for a general conference to be held in Louisville, Ky. I am of the opinion that the men of the University church get up put will declare it to be the greatest general conference that I have ever heard John A. Greag, of Wilberforce-infact the president of Wilberforce University will walk to the time of Dr. A. A. J. Wilson, of Wilberforce and it think it is high time that he will be followed by Dr. A. A. J. Wilson, of Wilberforce and it think it is high time that he will be followed by Dr. A. A. J. Wilson, of Wilberforce along that line Dr. Wilberton is one of the strongest and best men in the church. He is a scholar, a thinker, a teacher, a scholar, a thinker and a leader of men. By word he made his place in this world.
Speaking of men for the beach, there is Rev. Reverdy C. Benson who is about to make a book about the teenage boy. Young of Texas is getting ready for the race, and he is one more "good man," and will add much more to his book. He will have Texas behind him, and should win. When the delegates are writing their ballots, he would have then place there the name of Dr. W. H. Thomas, of Denver, who is indeed a worthy and good man. He is one of the leaders of the soccer team, the leader of men. But then I am
careful examination will clear up the situation.
The gravel are very characteristic, the most prominent one is pain and especially this is the greatest strain. Blood urine, and great frequency of urination. This symptom may be alleviated by urination or in some cases almost constant. The pain is a burning and stinging sensation. Small stones, especially if they are small stones, more suffering than do large ones. The patients often will experience a sudden stoppage of urine. Often the patient will be scalded with renal colls when a stone is thrown into the bladder down the ureters. Blood in the urine or bloody urination is often with other symptoms as described above. The diagnosis is made only by the doctor and the treatment is
not to talk about all the scholars and able men in the A. M. E. church this week, for I have some other things to say to you, I have been to Jacksonville Fla. and I have been to Box 725, St. Augustine is where I will be getting my mail all of the month of March which will be available to me. It comes in like a lamb and goes out like a lion, is what the people say about it, and it is the month of March which will be available to me. T. B. I, B. I had the pleasure of going to my headquarters and was accompanied by Dr. Robert. The night was spent in the home of Dr. H. Y. Tooka, and all of Florida is with him in putting together the book, the vile, the able scholar and learned I shall have more to tell you about Dr. Grant in one of my
In company with Bishop and Mrs. John Hurst, and Dr. S. K. Johnson, on a noon Tuesday for this place, and we used that train on the Seaford Air Line, and it is here we meet Mrs. K. H. Kill, hearing. Reach town, found the Rev. Dr. H. K. Hill, awaiting my arrival in his automobile carriage, and noted me to his wife, who is a pleasure to have me stop with him during my stay in town. I visited Florida conference, pressed over by that leader of men, and the man who has accomplished so much. Bishop John Hurst, Bishop John Hurst, of Baltimore, Maryland. He has made almost a new African Methodist Episcopal Church, the men are not like they use to be instead offending each other by the throat as was once the case with the women, they walk hand in hand singing "Behold how good it is for breathing to dwell together in unity it is exactly what they are doing.
*Florida has been turned into just one happy family, so far as African Methodist are concerned.* *K Bertha Hurst represent the mother and father. They are the parents, and they are honored.* *K Bertha Hurst will there will rise, up some fellow who thinks he should be on the ground, and so good, so determined, so succeed. Just think of it this conference has some about six hundred years, and they are doing a song of victory. They will march into the general conference with the daughters will go along to keep their company, and they are going to make the world know that they are doing business in Florida.*
I am sure that you heard about H. S. Shin, of Texas. He is a financial secretary and, being an African Methodist, it is his job to be one thing about the church every minister has something to capture for, and that is also an important start from sexton and work up to blush, if you will just lift up your hand and use you, I was just thinking about the men who have made it to the right mind right now, the Rev. S. J. Johnson, D. D., or San Antonio Dr. B. W. Faton, as secretary of Extension Society. Think of his starting point and see where he
I have been out to the summer home, and I mean the Florida home, and I mean the Florida home, and I am a peach, believe me, and I know you know Mr. Herden, for he in from Atlanta, and has been well known. He was a thrifty and knew how to save, and now he has a fine modern home way out in the Florida sunshine. He was thrifty and it should be Park Beautiful. Dr. George Cleveland Hall, is spending his summer in the backbank of the Florida sunshine. He has been sick and is just sick and sickness off of his mind, fishing, fishing and doing many other things that will take business and sickness off of his mind, and about the birds which are biting and wanting to consign my body.
OFFICE CAT
TAUDA MARK
BY JUNIUS
"Gosh, what an awful strain," said
the critic, as he listened to a new
song.
The candidate stands for what the people will fall for.
**DIPLOMACY**
She calls him "Pet" and "Honey," Carresser he him "Dear" and "Bunny."
And ankles and laughs and smiles. She talks so sweet and funny. Makes use of all her wiles.
For she's wanting hubby's money. And she gets the whole dread pile.
A singer, growing weary of no applause after several numbers, halted rather long for a "Nest." Some thought she had finished her band's heart to continue, but sat down amid the hurrahs.
An executive, a man who thinks the daily dozen refers to grouses.
**GE GENEKENS SUBSCRIBER**
(Frankwood, Mr. Chronicle)
He could not forget us as a log billing time this year. As he could not send the squail he sent the tail. For benefits large or small.
We always懂疑问 why the other 64-100 of 1 per cent wasn't advertised as being pure, also.
TWO WOMEN AT A MILL
A Story of the South of
Mother Love, Hatred and
Revenge
(Copyright 1824 by Famous Writers' Guild)
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The McKenzie Bays Handicap
its length of thick muddy water across Southern Arkansas like a tangled dead tree hovers along, its trunk logs large, clumy turtles drop off like lost scots on the River Styx. Water branches cling huge growths of gray moss, draped in tattered fan-shaped branches along the canyon benay. Here through the long, sleepy days and brooding, the air is burdened with the moisture-caw of black crows, and the ghostly ripple of Indian needs and looseness-patterned brown moccasins silhouettes through the bay on the green scum above the green scum. From proximate to the water beneath with a splash. In one of the loops which the bay's plantation—hundreds of acres of "bottom" land, lush and black and brown—moccasins acre. Just where the road leads up from the bayou and curves over the stands dominately among the tiny weathered cabin of the quarry. It here, gray white face is the color of the dead tree that remains and air which the trees may sit by is but proud and defiant the grim old house of the air which the lowlands air which the dices, a nice people of passions as turbulent and uncontrollable as dead trees when swollen with spring rains.
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to the worms, but Dr. Hall just
Hnteted to. what tyh say and tn-
forms” hem that they are tying
tnd he wilt meet them on. the
trons road. He is a wonderful man
fod 1 dont ming telliug you this
But here T amt about to write to
much. Twill not be able to tel
you about the young, whate which
De. Hall patted in. tue other day.
ein beat in the Herndon fam,
snd. T wish "you could. hear’ him
frow on his” wonderfdlness fn
fsbo
T have a letter stating that the
‘Race Congress will be. eld In
‘Wastington, the last. few days
In Ape and the ‘ist few daye
fm May. ‘This is a. meeting that
shouldbe attended "by us all
find this "te" the year” chat. ‘we
iruld eet together to. took after
four cen racial tatereat. We mit
ot be fooled by politicians and
then Wwe must he aie. to make
lear front. Twill tell you ore
bout ft tater,
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Shanon onan Sine th toe sake
by the bed pushed buck the dark:
riothered out by the loom whic
‘Through une vnservened. windows
reamed reyelada of ny abght tn
tects whieh fhuttered about the lamp
and with small tlogiog sound
Prat themaiven to dnath om ce he
ius of the flame
‘In far corner of the foom Au
Piirony kept solttary. wate, he
wriniled black fee scarcely latin
fulshable in the shadows. she low
Iy rocked her body in rhytm to th
teat of ghostly tomtomn, wnhenr
save by her onw ears. be mouthed
the stem of blackened cob pip
wit toothlene uma, Her oyen dwell
with gloating Intensity upon th
face of alee Patti, on the” thin
hair with it patehee of waxen pki
showing throug; on the” sunkan
eyen on the throat, shirred an
pleated by time into "a. thowsan
wrinkles Phrony's.alon-l}ke. ban
Clutched the voodoo” bag Whe
vung about her neck. For, thre
ayn whe had Castod und made un
ier bage and stirred strane po
tions of wouter dunt and. the bone
of a nineryear-oldFatteanalo. An
the’ pirita of het Cathars had re
newedthelt” promise to ber. Sh
awed over the ras of memory; a
Cir musty fomen seared her brat
tnd crsted her old black face Int
A tifeclong enemy tay Before
promtrate and helplesemand th
soirita were. whispering things
her mich seat evih thoughts rar
Ing.nbout her head ithe flock»
from her mouth nnd. with tho ft
ling painstaking care of the. ver
ld plnced I in her apron Docket.
ways just around the corner, A
{ed of aimoet lifetime: tha
theen crnaied In the dark day
avery, It had been carefully nurwe
Tewan the old ntory. Phrony, a bia
lave inl nd found favor im th
‘ehinky-inctamed yen af bor mate
lon Patt». hsband. And. on. th
imme ight” that Misa Patth nwa
hrwogh © see of red agony to th
‘Phrony'n baby, in the ite. abl
jdown om the #@ge, of the | bayo
[chatted the world. with hia
fry. There followed trvubloun day
[The young miatrees, biterly resent
al of the Mate sine boy, with
[haiy and ever and fair skin of 0
|Holtons. the slays: mother. enduri
leversthing with the futaiam of I
[race while between the two ‘Tag
ithe fren ot a hatred which, wae
|b! for more than aif -n_ contr
| "ro alt of Mine Pattie lean nn
|demande that Phromy and her
|inirakinned. ‘boy be wold, the. ma
|rer had’ only ome "reply: “he io
tomas don't welt thelt nigger”
to Phromy foll the beavient. burda
‘on the plantation, the toner wo
hours, the eruetert. punlahiment.
‘the whipping post. *
"Them ther wae the untargetiah
‘any when Phony, returning. fra
‘he eotton.Celda found het it
‘boy Him beulsed and bleedin tro
the lasher" of Minn Patt Toad
Uhronged “bali” whip. Por what.
onan Phrony never learned, nor 4
she" make any effort to Tear 7
‘outraged love of m mother Who
Seung has ‘bean attached. stripp
the thin warmnent of elvilination fra
Phrony. and bared. the junio mn
age underneath. Bhe calmly” walk
into the “ble howwe.* and veisog
herowgnty alarmed Mloe Patt, ox
“Hed het. screaming and. strain
‘uta ihe. Mouse. and. would ‘ha
|thruet her ito nb bontire ty
yard. had she not. eon rescued |
|e terrified Nearoes. Por this eno
Imavs offense Phrony war beaten In
Insenaibiity and walt rubbed Into
| Agoniaed memories wingnd thew)
he dire rusty hale of her old Mean
Sis Ses Seo St ade
sew shtend lal through the Belton
ithe plantation, A sudden hush, born,
lot fear, had settled over the eotton|
sy eds asnret Apert ta
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in ods hir"har bet
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Merkel: Mr. Jim White was here from Rauger Island on business with the University of Taylor, metored over to Ahbenei School were good and on time.
TEXAS TOWNS
Ava. Mca McBhee, Sunday, Arrivals: Sunday School was held at 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Suzie Boleyn, Cypress, La. Mrs. Suzie Boleyn, Cypress, La. The Superintendent and all Dhilim — The Inviable Quarterly — the officers were at their post on Sunday School. The Superintendent and all F. Johnson, Mr. H. A. Stevens, through the Sunday School. The M. A. Thomas and H. A. Stevens, through the Sunday School. The M. A. Thomas and H. A. Stevens, through the Sunday School. March at 11 a.m. services were good Sunday. The Baptist church Saturday night, services were good Sunday. General
Coney—Sunday School and B. Y.
P. U. were both well attended Sun-
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1924
at the A. M. E. Sunday school and also preached a splendid sermon subject, "And the Earth will be filled with water," the Holy Ghost celloon all present; collection lifted by Deacon Oueloy and Stewart Burden. Prof. Warren preached the sermon. The pastor preached at night and administered the Lord's supper to the saint-in-law, Mrs. Dora Malon also on business, Mrs. Moseley resides now in Pt. Worth and administered the Hope Baptist church for St. Louis Feb. 25. The Mission club of the Hope Baptist church for St. Louis Feb. 25. The Mission club of the Hope Baptist church for St. Louis Feb. 25. The Mission club of the Hope Baptist church for St. Louis Feb. 25. The club served a two course Menu. Sandwiches and cake and cream and cream served beautiful pink powder puffs with pink ribbon for prizes, Mr. Dora Malon served a two course Menu. Glasses held the tuckest, Music furnished by Mr. Claud Kennedy
Wilhelm Lee of Dallafine were last writing, and at his post to the dew-esk, Miss Mary J. Brown visited last light of all. He was the best Griffin of Work of Rev. D. L. Penn, pastor of Sixth Street choreer, Man, appeared at Texas University, and was the guest of Sunday, Feb. 14, Rev. Pauw is Vellers' "Within the Law." Mr. called to the pastorate of St. Paul Griffin is an excellent dramatist. Mr. called to the pastorate of St. Paul Griffin is an excellent dramatist. Mary L. Ingram, Mr. Vernon entertained by her.
pet showing several pieces of odd art, including a large sculpture. The fourth year class and its monograph from Longfellow by all, Mrs. Sidor. She have supplied themselves with my Heykana, read a splendid book, beautiful class arm bands. It seems on "Home Etiquette, Mrs. Edward W. Heykana," the fancies of the families of all the classes.
Mennas, Jr. Hightower and Aller Stote motorized to Marshall Sunday to visit Bishop College. They were the Hightower and Mr. Curry. Mrs. Annie B. Rose who has been in Shreveport, La. teaches manufacturing courses and accounts of the illness of her sister, Mrs. Laura Abram Simmons. She was soon as soon as her sister improves Miss Ruth White and Zeniel Cash motored to Marshall Sunday to visit the Art Club and Wiley. The Sunshine Social and Art Club met Feb. 29th in the meeting two new members were an interesting business session Mrs. I. A. Moore took charge of the meeting. Two new members were invited to the Idle menu. The Alpha Civic and Art Club met at the beautiful home of Mr. Bottice Duckenfield or the Art Club opened with the ladies turned their attention to the art phase of their hosts: a delicious menu.
Texas College Notes
Texas College Notes
Texas Tech virtual a bive of industry in all its various departments.
The erection of the Administration hall on the big college campus in Austin.
Brothers Construction Company
Mr. W. T. B. Williams, representa-
tive of the University of California,
campus a few days last week. Mr.
Williams, on the evening of the 5th
Wednesday of August, 2015, Hatti, which was both intereting
paid to Madam Lucy Anderson and Emma Baker 155, each on death of their mother. Electric lights have been installed in the house. Mrs. Cedric Masey is visiting parents in Kaufman. Rev. U. S. Roberts of Rockdale was here提前接待 for Mr. B. G. Frank.
Boham. — The Northwestern Baptist Board held here last week was very successful. Moderator of the event was a great work. Quite a number of preachers and visitors were present. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Boham was here last week. Rev. W. H. Lynch officiated. Rev. Joseph Wilson of the Baptist Board last week. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Dodd was buried Sunday. Mrs. H. Harwell left for Houston on the day of the nouncing her marriage to Stewart which took ulce Dec. 1. Mrs. Chase them great happiness. Mrs. Chase them great happiness. Sunday for her school at Wolfe City. Miss Mary Ann Asadale Schmidt for her school at Saturday, her paster officiated.
NEWS OF EAST TEXAS
ACADEMY
Tyrion, Texas. March 8. The work of the school is progressing nicely. The class in stenography will be taught by instructor Robinson can dictate. The seniors entertained recently in G. T. Rohmann's birthday. G. T. Rohmann's birthday. The Valentine social given by the JuniorsJOJOy affair. Rev. R. M. Griggs. R. Th. D. D. of Palestine, Texas was with us recently and delivered lectures on "Right Thinking." Miss Anne B. Griffin of Massa- an eleocatist of no mean ability to work with students rendered an excellent谏. Prof. I. B. Sparks of Dallas, a former, who recently have dates recently. T. M. E. Hines of North Texas College, Denison. We have weeks later. Miss L. E. Hines, she lectured to the student body on the subject "Value Resilience" who was very much enjoyed. The base ball boys are lying up in the classroom team in Texas during the season. The teachers and students finan-
Junior's, who say that they "lead in all things, and others follow" led by the "invulnible" Miss L. E. Hines who believed in the "true logical clauses." True faithful few "cream of the school, led by their stalwart D. W. G. Merrwitt, the Freshmen led by the "tenacious" Miss D. M. Joseph who believes in being one hundred per cent more than others by taking all by taking third place. The Seniors led by the "eagle eyed" G. T. Hines, who thought their leader worked hard, he was not supported as he should have been, they came in the Senior grammar being left orphanly early in the race on account of their leader leaving the fifth place with Miss Lila Miller leading them. Prof J. V. McClellan, The Captain of our Salvation" announced wanted to let them know that he was "around here" brought forth wanted to let them report. Reported. Hospes are as follows:
Fifth, sixth and seventh grades,
Prof. G. L. Jolly, $25; Senior Grammar
Miss. M. D. M. Joseph, Leader
$100; Sophora M. M. M. Stevens,
$144; Juniors, M. L. E. K.
Robinson, $18,12; Theological, Rev.
W. G. Merriwath, $18,25; College,
from the School Sunday, $75;
from the B. Y. P. U., $4; from the Y. W.
Several members of the board
were present. Those who spoke
were Dr. J. C. Jackson, Rev.
C. C. Jackson, Prof. Wm. Butler
and Rev. C. M Butter, president,
and Moderator of East Texas Atenas
coursing our words and pledged new
their hearty support to the faculty
and school. The rally was one of
the many coursing our words and
coursing the school. We appreciate
very much the silver offering from
the faculty and to all others who so
freely helped us Miss Clara B. Maya,
dressed in her impersonator, of Texarkana,
Ark, delighted an appreciative audience
in recital on Monday night.
DEAF AND DUMB AND BLIND INSTITUTE
Austin, Texas, March 8 — Pupils were happy when they now the first snow of the winter fall last Monday. Mrs. D. Pickard, a Junior Choral Class are practicing for Master. The Literacy of the N-12 students will be a lovely program under the direction of Mrs. M. D. Pickard, teacher of the advanced deaf department. Mrs. D. Pickard was also a very splendid onl. Rev. Gives praised for our last week of school. Mrs. D. Pickard by Mrs. S. R. Jones was enjoyed by all. Our farmers and gardeners need special mention for the splendid way they cared for the country sausage recently. The tailor, cleaning and pressing department was very helpful in the direction of Mrs. M. D. Pickard, teacher of the advanced deaf department. Mrs. I. E. Smith's a very splendid one. Rev. Gives praised for our last Sunday. The vocational gardeners need special mention for the splendid way they cured the sausage recently. The tailor, cleaning and pressing department is doing well under the direction Mrs. M. K. Grewin.
A very pleasant social was enclosed by the members of the faculties Professor Fletcher room of the school on the eve of the leaving for Fort Worth of Wr. Mrs. A. Huntman assistant preceptus of girls. The professor presented her with a leather handbag. The affair was a very pleasant event. D. Martin and wife were present. Visitors to the Institution, Mrs. Perry and Mr. B. J. Thompson.
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Forney—Mt. Zion 8. 8. opened
at 10 ofelock with sup. C. A.
Smith prosiding. Young ladies
class No, 2 still holds the banner
‘with Sister A. J. Cruther as teach-
er. At If o'clock pastor W. H.
Varner detivered a "soul. stirring
Sermon, BY. P. U. ts progressing
‘ery highly” with: present S.J
Patterson, ‘The Junior B. ¥. P. U.
won the banner. Program render.
(ed bythe Junior Union. Rev, W,
Hi Warner has retarned | trom
the Hoard which was held at Bon-
ham, Texaa and brought back
food news MPs. EMC. Shaw as
nese tothe. iggr side
tery. interesting rept The W.
H&. work le going over the. top,
with’ Stor A.J. Cructher ‘pres.
Sister A. R Shaw. vice prow Me
Ei Stave, (of Dar
five! was visitor at our unon
Mee Seutle Rtfen "of Topeka.
Kanana ts visiting her mother
Men M, Av Ward. The socal riven
tinder ie auspices ‘of the Junior
Union at the home of Mrs S.J
Patterson was. suceess. Mrs 3
AL Rawls Taste a fiving tip t
Dallaa” "Tueedsy.” Mra. Bertha
Wrieht visited. her father, Richer
Kenner Tweklay. ‘The Little Ban
Uist 8.8 opened at ® o'rtock ‘ith
LF. Marlin Supe Banner class A
George Pullviove. teacher. Bro. 7
C2 Dyed. Mee Martha | Swindell
‘and Amanda Milion were tn Dal-
fan sunday. Mr. HL Morrin and
ohn were the fest. from. Ter
Fell Tense, Wilt “Wright won the
Ccunterpane nt the ras party
Fin at A. MB. church The
feats “from Kanfman were, Mr
Ross Henton, Misr esate. Cauh
ther and’ Mint Will Nevwood. Mr
Whitfela Jnekson of Dallan_ wa
imueat of is mother,” Mra
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Dentow-Rev, M. Unley of Ala
‘bana in runing salen of meeting
nee Emanwet” Bapttat ebureh
Rev Y. Mooney motored overt
Gainooville, Texae last Thuteday
carry Rev. kT. Thomas and. wit
tome, "The revival lowed at 8
‘Temes. with kteat mceges Phe pay
tor reperta {26832 rained byt
‘hwrch in on manthy ‘Fhe We ¥. i
StSoetety”tertained "the mal
Imembern and frehdn A. Sto coed
Nnchcon waa served: Mr. W. Ket
ter ie herg ialing her Roaband, th
ee SW. Kallen, Stra Lilly
Galnesviin iat here! ME and Mr
Ditmere of Garland are tere ela
Ing" Mr tnd Men Will Morsin Th
Strand 1 lub No, 2 wae entertain
ft fant eek by Mew Flee Moore
Siparty of youne people conetatin
Shire J Moore Moe 34. Neb
Slnon tnd’ Master W. 1. Skinner mo
fred to Pitoe Paine to attend
howe perty given by Dr. and Mr
Soot Btomea.
ort Artinr-—undey wen igh
day all-chorenen, all” church
Store well attended Sunday” Sehoo
"the New Hope Haptist ohare
‘pened at Ue hunt Move with
eachers prosent. 4 good Teebon wn
{aught and ll benefited, featon wn
viewed. bythe pastor, Tey. TN
Richardson, Attor warm prayer ser
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toon the stand, ACH pam Grow
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bythe Harbere. Union contest be
Tween two. Berbera. the one. wh
‘rises the most tomy over” #180
HN be riven a reward "of 380
Merwe GW. Yeoman and Hen
‘vson, contentamta. alr Gibson’ be
Ing the winner, wan reveaeded th
‘hte, Pastor Richardson also delle
fred. aatfong sermon ‘on thin oe
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Saturday after spending week
fond with her father, ae. Hub
‘bart Biultt. Mise Mable Eliot
Jot Corsicana spent Sunday tn
the lly guest of Mfr, and. Airs
Young, Dr. 8. M. Pollock, out
popular dentist, returned to th
old homestead Sunday. Hla moth
fcr who has been ill for several
‘weeks ‘returned. ‘with the doctor
‘The William singers will be her
fon the 18th. ‘The mugieal at At
Hoch" Friday night given bp
‘Mistress "White. and. Pollock. wat
fa swell affair. Every number wa
ajoved "hy the. large. wudlence
Ale, Randoiph Farris and.
Endaley bad business ‘in. ‘Tehua
feana Sunday. De. J._N._ Perkins
Splometrat, of Grapeland, Texas
wilt Teave the clty Monday atte
in week's stay” looking. after yen
‘Tne doctor: wan very. mich need
fd in. thie tection. Don't forge
{0 eave all news Item at Square
Deal ‘Drug Store Dr. W. H, White
Mr. Jan. A. Reynolds und. other
‘were’ cen odakine Sunday. Mi
eo Burleson, Erholn. and. two.
ieee ater “Iediew broke there
sora) Kodaking Sunday, thirteen
Sie of lta. were siwed In fun
front ‘and play. Get the Expres
Square Beal Drug Company.
xeteme—Rervicer were. well a
tended Sunday’ ‘20 Friendship. and
Sciauria Baptist churehes.” Rev
‘Thoraton, Belse abeent. Rev
Htehinasn ‘titel is place. Mr
fant Moe Ft, Alexander. Sf.
php, “Armstrong, ‘Mra te. Btew:
ket tnd” dauxnters motored
Buran Saturday to. be. present
tthe birthday ‘supper'of ‘Mr N
‘Mexander, Sr. Quite an enjoyable
dime’ wae ted, Mes Rose ist
fon the alck Hit we hope fOr he
2" speedy recover,
- ailford— Sunday School and
church services were well at
tended at all the churches; al
the teachers were “at thelr re
ular ‘post and. the. lesson. wa
fell taught. "Mt. Moriah Baptist
‘chure, Kev. J.J, Thompson, pas
Aor was at his ‘regular posto
duty and “preached "two. excell
sermons. The WH. A_and Y
WGA BY. PW. are doin
crplendid work. St. Jawta A.M
Bchuren. Rev, T. Re Clemons
‘pastor fied his _cppotntment an
(Gay night pdunT dvi zea.
reached. Sunday. morning. Sun
‘lay night. the. visiting. preache
Dreached. The A.C. Ee leagu
(ith. Wetr president Matlle 0
[Beatie are putting things over th
ito. At sok. they” renders
lan scellent program. " Pirin
Rest A Fe enureh, Mer, J. W
‘Moulton’ filled bis’ appolntmen
fn Talvy Mem, Russal Sim de
iat ter Mbme Saturda March Tet
‘and wen Warled March 30d. Shi
‘ert a husband, children and
Ihont ‘of friend’ and relatives.
fnoorn her Tost
‘The Kelly, Miller High sch-o
a proereesthg rapidly. All th
students see Interentine inthe
[Ady and Tooking. forward for
Selena" serwonead tho” Bx
‘prose, Plece don't aak (0 ere
| Ganse,—sundny School, was fil
with interest at Mt Zion HU
‘Yesterday. ar. Bazzle Rosemar
‘And famliy were in town Satur
‘ay. He bas three” l0veh
‘hitaven,, Me. Roseman WAS eot
‘regular reader of the. Expres
yer since he haw been in th
Tecaity, Mr. Rosenoai th foremas
covet 2 big Potton farm. for
Sve tnigens rentlemen 0
CiXreng, Tense Mire Tey, Ban
im ati! readine the ‘Express nn
‘Also Mes Mary and Ada. Thomp,
‘ton Messra Jno. B. . Thompson
‘rereading the “Express. Mra
Goorin Thorn Ran opened
Festanrant foctading. krocrien
fe"fcine a nice bonnees eal
Tor when vor srw. in thn, Rev
Feber wit ke in teh boat Be
‘dav to feed Sr on thew soliton
fd we are also tookine fOr hit
12" pot ‘over. a program alo
(BYP. Cee
| Centere—The sd news. of th
\aecth of Rew M.A Roberta 0
[Mnrshall, received here onda
int lant we, was ute abocktn
Pay Roberta’ har served, and wn
larrvig rt the time of bls dent
ep nt tna two. Baptist cbrirche
Sin thts ‘town, am naar. het
|rsatea isat at the St. Paitl Br
Ce ahoireh where he served it
(heh erat “and tothe Belixht 0
ieee marten eid telnin AL th
oath nt Mew Davin, OW
mentoring the Morning. Star, Bp
Wat church, which occured th
early part of last year, Bey, 3
pena
church, and during his pastonste
cn this town he made friends of
ane no
ce oar
ed, “Lee
oral Wa ea
[ee cee en
fees a” ae
erty es Se
Pee ey esas
[worthy shepherd; ‘und the ¢o0t-
a See oe
coated ay
fee corner as ae
em eon
Tass Sele Co eae
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a See, ao ae
ah ene oe
ee ee eae
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en Hes er
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Soc et aoe ne
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eee Sort wae eae
SS ears a eo
bp et ei
[et cece
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Bo tees es ae
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eae ences
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aoe ie
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eiadletetate aca
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Laer Pongal
eae cepa
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free cae ae a
(ae tes et et
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arg
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| Seneca mentee
apnea
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fea, a rh a
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[ee ea eee
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kel ees ea ees
acta eae ase
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setae tee ae
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fone carae eee
te cooees aan ere
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breeds
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Sees
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| Banks, principal of the city school,
{etait seater oe ce
|store a stee aeter
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livers "wax charming, and 900!
ieee en serene ae
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Veale ee, eae eta
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jensetaee te oe eta
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eat cheer we
eee ces
{| Honey Grove—The A.M. E
ate Sis Merc ce
oe cay eaats,
{set Sree seas
part ce ee ae ae
Yeas eae oe ae
eer nee wee nce
a ee sn eet
ess cea
‘Alice were in Bonham Inst web
gel ie
he Sacet caren mee
a tan "ae
liege tones, eae
Yicetebbeog hoe ere
i ear acee
Meee ite stoenas
-/cholr. Rev. J. R. Swancy was is
jaecncaes eatin
senate
Ie maree ie eh ae aes
ata teats arc
eee era ae pe
‘Lon hay ben elocted president
Loran hay ben elected president
SAM Eee eke kts Teen
st aif the churches” Sutay. We
Boe tes tars hia
EPs "ecient
eaten eer, So
ee vere Oe eat
ited They ees sae wad
tomed cone ahaa ae
Baronet See tty a
Eee ete ee tea ae
iia ae Sea
Hat oe goe
iy SR eases
ataeen nero ree
ae cee gaan
Ste? eat wl
or aloo
Pe a ilar
eearaaue nee te soar
eat ae ets Miata
esa ae a ae
erat bee oe ret or
ae aap iol
iaatm E stitan a
[Antioch 8. 9, moving, rich
A ry oy o rd is Mf RY Cd Ne
ferret Mi ee er a tt oa a a SaaS aca eT lat | eee
the Airst Sunday in April, Rev
[uobert Taylor made a flying tt
to Houston oa the 22nd. to ae his
chtiaren. Reveral ot the ageats 0
the Mlesiaatppt Lite Tasorance Co.
feore "tne city Saturday and
[Sunday The teachers and scholar
jt Douglas ‘scoot are. workin
Scot We" erat hope the
schol. We. certainly
felt aucoesa hin ne,
|"etarkuna—The Sunday Scho
i Sunoot wan a succenn ‘clase 11
fron the vanner:" (ta collection
83s. Eleven otiockservicen ner
fre attended. Pastor Rev. 3 W
Whar fled. "the pulpit abd
reached a mplendia. sermon.
Sra Lena Goodson han retro
ea 10 ber home at Popular lft
liter ‘atiending the funeral 0
her" cousin, Mim, "Jenie Hasvey.
firs. Sary"Aan iaehsom haa #0
fumed from Bivens La. were
the "spent "a wook’,daightfull
frth her husbands relatives. ure.
Ficreters was abvent from choo
fast week"on ‘conn of lines
And Her place wes fled by in
Iby‘Wiliame The Sewing. Cir
fe ot Hopewell chur was ples
landy, entertained atthe home 0
Ira, WT. Thorpaan on lst Pr
ay, evening after. the rogue
outing of business, am. our
sewing. “The howtess served
Gatciocs “repast of Salad, Hot
{Chocolate and cake Sunday was
Teaulltul day” and Hopewell ®
(eas. larsoly. attended. Reve
Whitow "reached a wonderful
jernon” that toiched. the ‘ert
Voc evory ote ‘und he ple an
jigs ended, ‘hls icouree
‘The pastor ansated Dy Bey
Hollingsworth and Rev. Grigsby
[RdminiotereaSereament The cl
ection was splendid ad deserve
penn” ica ela
Hin fenilyon Laurel. St, he ba
[employment tn “Doddridge, Ane
Mien Hate Worn In Improve
[after a severe linen of Taal week
[the Siewardew oar met
[Hocewall church Monday evening
Feith "tex Mariah Jotnson, Vie
resident presiding. A lars mm
|ber of the churches of the elty
‘tended’ the program at Cannan
furch Sundty efernoas and
helped Rev. Watts‘andeongrers
ion sconserably. “Phe pastor
rally at Mt Pisgah church as
‘Sunday’ wer 4 succome, Mr. A
[Roweserry hoa returned trom Je
eraon, wnere ‘be attended. the
fomerat of his tutner that was
‘eld Feb 06, Rew: Stare returned
from ‘aland, "la. and. preaches
|ertrong and tereet sermon a
[Be James Cntreh Sunday” The
Parent "Teachers Assocation "of
Duntar har on" bible conten
[rmons” the ‘churches
|, AMac-AL 10:0 lg are
2, i624, ev, BY. Martin was
|elled from lanor to reward. afte
‘tone ines, he wi be lain
{mone Hope Wet Baptist. chure
faba many” other inter “charebes
ft whien he has teen” asoclated
Morril aod’ Spring Hi have oa
| nobie ‘pastor. He was eX-pastor
Joe 'aito “and” Linwood © apt
[ehurches, Ho waa x warm end
[ana chritain brother to all whe
|Rncw bio. Hesiod igh tn the
[ie‘or P. rank also Masonle Order
{ie Hetped "his race in uu wast
[ile ‘wroge 'aeverel nthe, Home
\isednt Bose Towsrunce, he we
‘absTrurte. of or pabile schon
A ro in hiss but we bow
in batbie subnets. to Man wh
Schall wings well, Stra May
Tato eeperte hers mother doin
fing'in her tgeas. Stester Theo
ilove Barrsoa te improving. 3. W
Siraaiey fe lek lated. Mrs. Car
[Sacknon reports a rand time Sa
[arday inter enertatment ample
Prepkratione re. being made 1
[Mie pastore “Tra "Anavereary
four Sanday In March,
Jackoonvile,—_ ‘The celebration
joc the" arth. anniversary” of The
|Fheetpapiiet church wan ate
oan threurhoot tbe eaiee_ pro
iam etang. Thursday” ale
fplendié ermoa; wan enloyed
SL Prigay ight Rey D. Due
treeched Soul sising sem
Jon Laying off the weisht of Sin
|ind ‘may apex athe saint 0
‘td hat sat oor Dearta Duron
Mts he talked Om. Saturday”
te staging choir unier ” t
nanagement ct air Dennis, prea
| dent. rendered a nice program
(Om mnday morning ‘nt hun
'|hour Sunday Schoo! opened anc
lela vein waa A
3:90 preaening by Dr. Mertwea
er be took for a text “Thow ar
‘eters pd apom thie. rock
rat soy churn ‘nwt ante
renal shallot prevail
Srowit atthe iden ha th
meh wanted through valli
/sntien Ne wictorions At 32°
De. Wiateld ete) ‘praced
Prot sermon, on chien een
‘om Brery ody. waa lad.
itn toe reat a, A
[Desron Senders apse om Th
Joveratation of oct hureh. At
Jomeur ‘Tr. Meriweather preach
ed Ssmother‘prertsertion,
Snel theo Neve Hope Bap
er emacs allaed were prea
rch ean ah eel oe
cat {of caletion rained $1347
Se CMake. the aia
Same of the Steteipp a
wane ot Tyler tae.
imveraing oan No In Bema
Chanel Resiny schoo! Mew Med
tonne ARan her shot Pei
pete ten. Atexand
| Fetweem oom: titer 2. Ss ae
weckeerene: @ oieanaeatiae
‘the “heavens of suscese; ota
tion fntie 2fhet t
tthe" ot the present Mr 3
Grins vey? meting wae had
1G ‘were present, aprize "ot art
ficial morning glories were give
to Arm Bowe, for dan the ba
emattening. “The club wll mee
wth fra Grave. A pele wil by
Tiven for the best cake. Mra 1
"Coleman returned home Bat
ing after 6 weekn tay in Dat
tun ptr eso "Wilson. Waa ile
by dopoty seri Marl B9th The
Finerat waa ‘iaraely attended,
‘iw, ie Holinn, sees, Ret.
M."‘altchel, nestor? Sweet Unto
maine ‘wore laid to rest in Latisis
femetery. Mee W. D._ Dena th
rector abd manager ot th
reat Boon choir Por the nec
hight of he 3K aanleeraay
the church. ts, We E. Bimer
the “Tnapiring. taeber for. th
Young" "mens class’ in. Bento
Chapel etm. vetorious eve
fal other clauses “und tlaed. the
Manet amount
‘Stay. Behot Halletin for Sun
ay Maveh 2nd: Rising Star Bap
Un ehivrenatendanen 24 elle:
{Non 71 sentn, Gi Baden Sipe
apuat ‘caren Attendance v8
collection #27, 3. #2 Vauxhne
Supt, alien Blais f,Benry see
ev." Bi Johavon, pastor: Bex
on ‘Chapt “C. at iz church, At
tendanee $0 collection #287, 1
1 Phereo, Supt. Mina | Wreth
Booth, wee, Reve Si, D. MeCatenter
pastor.
Rants Wayraa’s Chapel A. a
E. church Sunday school was wel
‘tended: Iason reviewed" by th
Dstor. Our pastor, Dr 3.1. John
on preached m great aeraion; tw
fonverte and three acteanions. Th
christian "Endeavor. stow
ery rapidly. ‘The ‘Uaher's bone
nd Radio club ure expecting
Dut overt program for Quatter
Eonterence
Aspermoat. — Macedonia Bap
tust"ehoreh” Sunday schoo! wa
frell attended. Services were wel
Metended all Gays Reve Wm. Lew
breached 8 it ALA AU? Pe
‘we nds a very. flee program
mount raised $9040, Our pasta
Dreached''a great sermon” Sun
fay. aight Mr G. Miller mOtor
dover to Stamford Suna Ox
aston, ‘will prench at Rota
Wedneatay night.
* naager—Servicen were 500
au erchon. "Phe, Pad Bap
{int Membership nce looking fer
‘wards to" entering. ‘heir te
‘Shireh De, HB. Jolson. gust
ft the White ebitian hie
‘worshipped withthe St. Pa
church. Sunday night. Rew. Lc
el preached at the Bt Pau
Baptlot chureh ™ slonday ” night
Ren. FP. Thornton of Tharbe
Yas he clty Sunday” Mas th
‘Price left for. points in West Tex
‘ar Mir Joe Civils of Brockeneld
‘passed’ thra enroute to Brovn
‘wood Aire Sanders entertane
Ah” the om Koster wth
(esp, year bthday warty Mr
‘Snat” Hrviaapent “Sunday i
Dreekenridnn. Hey. W. 1, Dav
(oan aatand. for a few day
There’ wilhe an entertainmen
iniven ot the. Se Pe Batis
(Gnaech “Saturday” night
| Honey Groves—Servicen at th
14 'MB church Sonday nA
IM were ‘wll attended, Rev. 1
‘D: Caradine Wevered une er
ton We went 40 Union HH Sun
(ay afternoon and Wald Aplen
{id ervice and was tae ath
post at 7:46
Shermun.— Mrs. alary Malou
‘on return. from. ihe. funeral 0
fier "mother, "Mrs Mary Curl @
[EU Ausuntiie found er son dead
‘le Yanoral was held: Maveh Sr
{rom "Harmony Baptist hue
{ir David Henderson of 117 Ha
[Jonow Is an Express reader, Rev
SPW, Maine o¢ Be Jobn CM
fharen ‘were visited by x. crow
lot "Stormers. after"prayer" servic
nee Wednesday niet who Wound
them. many good things to
|The Mon” WJ. Durham ob
AUG, wil go to Greemvile_ ne
‘won, tas” ‘Sedatia Hamlt
‘inited ‘Mise Mello Contey
Denison. Mey. J.-M. Rines” an
‘members af St. Joba CM
eean’n big. revival om the. Dn
Wasahachle-—Litle Marlo Joh
on spent Sunday” in Dal
|Pisiuns her mother who te i th
outa Mrs. ‘Georeia” Witten
Joe" Dallas ir inthe ity atten
jis hee ater wh
|, tawton, Okla— terry aiatron
|Bontal ana Ar Club met ath
|Home! afaik ois
|2oth: adjourned to meet at Mr
JR 'W. Mecowan, March Th, St
flay school was’ well ntended
‘Guise Baptist church The 3. \
| 'U"'nae a lage aitendance, 2
Sian PM. the Mlasion rendere
1 rogram, The ‘aator preache
eT dgo P.M and at alebe ae
co, lan Bern Wil of Colaat
Okla. hae been added Co the fa
|ity’ of Douslasn school, Sunda
[wan't fina day. at Bethel
Bapust church & & and B. 3
PU at usual hours both wer
Yeoil attended. The $8. ad th
‘Allen 'Christian Ihdeaver were’
sual how at Barrett Chapel
aE Shrek. The patton Re
Watts Welivered "ta" wondert
[sermons
| Gatnesvile-—Ail churches wer
| GainesviBee—All churches wer
[the Kiwanis tub at hele
uneheon. Thora 5
‘Queenie Htyant left Sunday aight
ey usa Cy, Mo, end
ate aaa bea
sting he aetier nd Fen
‘Magnolia Springs, — Rev. Joe
Johnson pastor at ie C. ab
‘Church wae at his post. Preach
fhe ‘ninaing eomventon eld a
Walnut Hill schoo! Saturday and
oa clam
ize "Nebo! "atianded “thee
‘ention Sunday” Prot Cartwright
[principal of Cait igh schoo! was
Vone of the sors tothe cob
vention. ‘Mr, “Maraball Bes, was
hurt by A Pore tarning” over on
‘im ana “alee from Bie
|e, th. “Dorn to Ar and. Mie
|G 'weight "a boy: mother “and
‘hil. lag ‘nicely Bora te
Jand’ airs. Eugene Barrett «boy
Sirs, oa Horn left Bunday fo
jibe:
Certhage. — on tant Thursday
Depsty WL, Roblovon and
Me’ Tolheet. spent the night With
Mt. and Ara Floyd Jenkina "4
Maat ‘strec, Longview, Texan
Sra Obenn Gastar idl abe
feula do (9 make ft pleasant or
eo 2 Drie Dirt,
Gooper—Sunday wan tne dy
{ash"® wan well attended a
[bt shurehee et rt
resched to splendid sermons
ot day Aad Ai al
Wey ia Ke home apain trom 8her
faa. te, Jo C Stoute and wil
srent to FY Worth to make thol
Tatar “home, air Granlaom Dens
fand others "vated Konda
Sunaay. Ne. Joule Lee and. wife
frere the. guest. of as ARI
Beret andl ts Martin on te
{nth tre Muiten aaley in her
from Greene isting hor ro
ther whoa Ut Sirs. Stary” inp
tn here viiing ber parents,” Mt
ack” Wright ot! Commerce, va
tbo raat ot Sr, Russe Mati
ast Brag.
irs Mays and others motor
ato Parte Sunday Bon, 3. W
Reynotde of Denton, the srahd
lecturer ofthe Loyal Freath of
[Atmerien ‘alte. the ety and pa
one strong dive
Avingee, — Sunday Sebo0t
spring Hin wus geod. Mee RB
Jalen spent stew aye im Jeter
son ant week. Ar. Peres iuhe
ft "Tulma” Okla. bat formerly ol
hi place ‘was here. last woe
Ire 3"W, Houston und a te
fot her poplin enjoyed Nodak
[Sunday afternooo, Me H, 8. Turn
ler made a fiying trip to setter
|pon,"Ats. Ta inowood alent
Jie" isle oar thin week Mr
Jaa ret. A” Donnan, Rev A
norte ‘and ite. moored,
\etternn: Mise "Awia "Sng Da
ho. he Just fibiabed Ha
|fchoot at. Waco, Texan home
rw kadave Grits ot Olier
|fsctns her ‘mother “and father
Ne and, Mrs. Gs Galloway. Met
| Ser Tamer and baby abd bro
|tersnciaw. were the suewt of Ai
fod Mim "AAT Moore. ME."C. 0
Day, ir V. Peppers. Ci
tow Penpere and Bist Were th
Sita ot the Mates Bette the Da
week Mr. O. T, Mawkine am
"there ‘sttnded the concert
[erate Rotary
Jagat char
Jaolensia meeting, Patel waa
copied by Ret Brown. Bt "Pau
Sapte Sunday achoo! “opened
000A. AL Sir. -Amdvew Day
ins returned. from Denison, "Tex
Me. Buah was tn the ety om ba
fog. Mee Go Re Hel ad Mat
|ftot, ‘ir. Sind ales. C.-C. Car
|penter "motored to, Winnabor
|Btinday. “Mies Hacktes » peas
tire the tty on Bm wey Mar
shal, Texas
| Pieland— Sunday Scoot wa
wall attended at all schools San
fay, Rew Tania “Darren wast
epost "at It lock and preach
‘led 8 strong sermon. Mr. Wil
| evford ded muddealy "Wednes
‘day merning. Mr. J. Seith fron
|auaing tein town. Mra J
| Shenberd valine” ber” mothe
t/ Mrs. Danaby Is back from Shreve
port. Mr. Sampson Robert a
| fins Mary "Jouee, ware marie
ie 20th
‘| Peres. — Sunday Shoot wa
jac An tH ohoreh. ‘The. Fe
-|ivangellat Hers A. be Taylor
s/Knscks Texan ‘wan with past
simpson "and “preached tre
trons sermons: collection $11.0
three aeceesons. Rev. Millers
[sth le "people: Sunday. Prot. 1
ste tattle mado x Dunia E19
| Darla Sunday.
+] Whltewrighe— Sunday was
ge day" Sunday school was we
;|attended ‘at both churches. Re
‘A. Le Yarbor filled the pulpit s
| Bagtine suren The party ele
pth Duptint Sunday school Ws
4 macceon, Mr. Dave Wiliams
Tulsa tnd Mra. Irene’ Kem a
ere on account of the nee
thelr mother Sr. Gs Gatewoo
Mr '8A. Doboney, AMF. Conte
ME. Albert Merce motored to. Va
Alstyne’ Sunday” Air. Olle i
ta"and an ond Mian Do
| Avaneapent tha week-end, th
et te Ser ee
H thegteas "2? tania sdk “tal
con dan us Mas ena eae
were food ‘st New “Hope Chris
tian ebureh with a large attend-
tee ‘ant food collection. Rev
NUNeely. was in the charge of the
services. Many tenchers ‘were In
Prockett"Satirday.. aire.” Carle
Leonard of Palestine attended
The closing exerclven of er ale
fra, Mem. Loot Some near Cut
Fotag, Tag ema Hove
toa Conmty stn called to saeet In
rockon’ fhe ih for
late plane of “wrocadure 10
romine. voUteal ampalen.” Min
D. F. Dally shipped her household
oe ee renee
‘besband who: : on
tiocher thers Mr. George
fo eikhatebrousye Me ta
dows aac is So Sa
toes thee |
Weatheriort. — | Sarvicee
som neal ureben Baa
S"hasom made an aaa Sa
ote a
sage ie
Thames save 8
ck ich or oA
ake Ee
torlag ie Huictnnopreee
fat tbe ka ae ae
ay evening. Mire D bet
Satny"wae alle to Want
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Sanhedrin Meeting Advances Idea of Large All Negro University.
Johnson, to suggest the names of Counsel persons who might qualify for positions at the Hospital and to advise the Secretary, Mr. Christian further
emphasized that the selection of personnel for the Hospital was in the hands of General Hines and would be handled by the Chief. Col. Johnson accuses me of having shown a letter to his Chief Jus-
ter, and I am not sure why any kind to the Chief Justice the day I interviewed him and I can prove in no way have I shown or issued a letter to the Chief Justice.
The Atlanta Chamber of Commerce is composed of 1500 members and comprises within its membership the largest and most prominent establishment in the city of Atlanta. In emphasizing the place which the Negro must occupy in the city, the Chamber has an important and influential group of leading Atlanta citizens, Mr. Baldwin showed rare courage and frankness. HARRY WILLIAM MEET JACK DERSEPY IN QUARKE CITY RING.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1924
These facts together with the absolute certainty that Richard Adelphin recently and the fact that at a recent ruling of Alcatraz jail, Adelphin ban from mixed bouts in Pennsylvania, are evidence, without much doubt, that he is guilty.
Political Pot is Boiling--John Adams Speaks Out.
Continued from page 1.
York: Walsh of Massachusetts and Bruce of Maryland? There colored hills in Maryland compelled to answer. "The only good Democrat is a dead one," said one
BUILDERS SAY NEGRO
HAS PLACE IN AMERICAN INDUSTRY
BUILDERS SAY NEGRO
HAS PLACE IN AMERICAN INDUSTRY
(A. N. P.)
"In a surprisingly short time industry began to see things in a new way, and it has been making his industrial contribution to America for a long time. He had equipment had become so localized that very few of the great industrialists were able to see the experiment of using Negro labor. The experiments was found to be a success, industry again started ahead and began to be caught up with demand."
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Our local organizations in industrial centers, such as Chicago, Detroit, Kansas City, Columbia, Newark and Philadelphia have found homes for Negro Workers; Newark and Philadelphia have selfed with them to secure great efficiency; advised with their children and the standardizing of their home life; interceded in their behalf with employers in an effort to improve their standards and more consideration as to wages and advancement when
At the public meeting in the evening the subject of the TNE HQG is the work of Miss Mary Van Kleebel, Director, Dear Russell, Indus- Industries Foundation, and Dr. Emmett J Scott, Secretary, Howell University.
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