Dallas Express

Saturday, May 17, 1924

Dallas, Texas

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Texas Takes Off Honors At The General Conference The Dallas Express Tells It First--"News While It Is News" A. S. Jackson, Texan, Re-elected Secretary of Education at A.M.E. Conference Abington Defeated - Johnson Running in Lead-Hawkins Bryant and Wright Re-elected - Gaines, Gregg and Ransom Elected to Bishopric much hope is also held out for the with the balloting impossible. B. R. Wright was re-elected selection of Ehr. S. J. Johnson who is striving for the position of Secretary in a round that Dr. John B. Grego, president of Wifberforce University and a no hope however is entertained for the other Texans who are seeking to be elevated in the affairs of the A. M. E. Review had been elevated to his highest office in the Texas and work as no earlier before to be elevated in the affairs of his church and his people. Or M. E. GENERAL CONFERENCE ATTRACTS CITIZENS TRUST MAKES REMARKABLE SHOWING NATIONAL MUSIC WEEK IN DALLAS A CHAMPION OF JUSTICE A MESSENGER OF HOPE A. S. Jackson of Education Abington Defeated - Johnson Running Bryant and Wright Re-elected - and Ransom Elected to H. LOUISVILLE, KY. May 17—In complete reports from the elections of the A. M. E. General Conference which has been in session in this city for the past week indicate that Texas will be well represented when the final toll of the elections has been taken. Already one Texas A. M. E. General who for several years has held the office of Secretary of Education of the General Church has been reelected without opposition and all indications point to the successful run of the other candidate of the state with several exits. Much hope is also held out for the election of Rev. S. J. Johnson who is striving for the position of Secretary of Church Extension. Little on no hope however is entertained for the other Texas who are seeking to be elevated to the affairs of the general church. the conference elected three new bishops. The contest which, was lively and interesting by some of the liveliest objections and speeches of nomination that have ever been heard in the conference, on the second ballot, Dr. A. L. Gaines of Baltimore was elected. When the results were announced, the whole crowd cheered that lasted for many minutes. His supporters matched up and down the hall and cheered and shouted the phrase of many minutes, rendered further procedure with the halting impatient. Once sitting hall, the same procedure took place when it was found that Dr. John B. Gregg, president of Wyldevere University, invited Dr. Reverdy C. Ransom, Editor of the A. M. E. Review, be elevated to this highest office in the Bishop Conner Retired On account of continued ill health Bishop J. M. Conner of Little Rock Akron was retired for the space Three Hikops Elected After a lively battle of ballots which lasted in 11 o'clock Tuesday day morning till 11 o'clock at night exan, Re-elect on at A. M. E Beck Flays Creager F URGE PENSION FOR COL YOUNG'S WIDOW WASHINGTON, D. C., May 17- The Senate committee onpons has held a hearing on the bill for the relief of the widow of Col. Charles Young, according to a report from Sen. Royal B. Copeland, New York, to William Pickens. Colored members of the Senate and representatives of the necessity for the passage of this measure. JOHNSON MADE TRUSTEE OF ATLANTA UNIVERSITY NEW YORK, N. Y. May 17 James Weldon Johnson, Secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People has elected a member of the board of trustees of Atlanta University, to fill the vacancy caused by the 25,000 of the verdict was to punish Mrs. Fowler and that $30,000 was to compensate the plaintiff. resignation of the Rev. Edward P. Sanderson, Mr. Johnson is a graduate of the university. PORO PROPRIETORS GIVE $25,000 TO Y. M SPECIAL EDITION OF DALLAS EXPRESS READ AT LOUISVILLE CONFERENCE In addition to knowing that the A. M. E. Church in Texas is producing men of the highest deans, the thousands of deans to that great meeting in Louisville are being given opportunity to learn about Texas and have been directed through the Department of Dr. Abingdon. Our Dallas Express, a Special edition of our thousand copies has been issued this year. This is the second of such editions that the Express has gotten our national importance. The first was appended to the delegation masseured there. The edition in addition to the gunsummer by Editor Rhea and Mana- ff Honors A Dallas Express The Da "The Republican Party I in Lead-Hawkins, Gaines, Gregg Bishopric of one year with the understanding that at the end of that time he was able to resume his duties he would be superannuated by the Council of Other General Officers Elected Dr. John R. Hawkins, financial counsel with the office that office for many years and handed over three million dollars successfully for the church was returned to his office without contact. Other of officers were being balloted upon Wednesday afternoon. The secretary of the Christian Recorder, J. E. Colof of South Carolina defeated W. A. Blington of Texas for the position of Secretary of Mississippi. Dr. Abington says that he will return to Texas and work as never before for his church and his people. Orange County is being elected a bishopric. URGE PENALTY WASHINGTON Senate committee already made the bill for the Col. Charles information to the town Super. York, to Wiley voters are unrepresentative of the passage of the bill. JOHNSON MAINTA NEW YORK James Wales of the Nation's Advancement is elected a bishopric. DElegates of South Africa are saking for Bishop John A. Bregg. (Continued on page 5.) NATIONAL MUSIC WEEK IN DALLAS That there is a real interest in the music of our own race as well as in that produced by others was in the observance by the various musi- cles of the city of National Music Week. Beginning on Monday night and, continuing, throughout the week a series of musical entertainments and lectures were enjoyed by large and appreciative audiences. On Monday night all of the Chor- Clubs of the city united in a special program which was held at New Hope Church. Special selec- tions were presented by the Ada Prat- natal, Bowl and Ivory Choral clubs and the band of youths who have been trained by Dr. J. H. W.. On Tuesday night a special pro- gram, held in the auditorium of The Washington High School, was re- deried by the pupils of the 8th Ward School and the pupils of Washington High. A large crowd was prea- PORO PROPRIETORS GIVE $25,000 TO Y. M. C. A. PORO PROPRIETORS GIVE $25,000 TO Y. M. C. A. JANITOR FIGURES IN $55,000 SUIT PHILADELPHIA, PA. May 17 A 16-year-old junior is said to have played a liminary cause of a $200,000 verdict which a jury returned in favor of the defendant, Edith Fowler, a wealthy Philadelphia widow, who is said had ill-timed her husband. The Janitor, it was told, had been mistaken, the Powler. It was also told of "putting parties" alleged to have been indicted in between the defenses. The former of the jury announced that $200,000 of the verdict was to punish the defendant, who was to compensate the plaintiff. redefination of the New Jersey bisoner. Mr. Johnson is a graduate of the university. MR. and MRS. A. E. MALONE DISTINCTIVE IN SERVICE ALWAYS PROGRESSIVE Selected Secretary E. Conference Her Faction In Open Letter Charges That Machine Methods of Creagor Faction Are Disgraceful. Predicts Good Delegation For State Convention on 27th and Success at Cleveland In a seething open letter to the regular Republicans of Texas, Harry Hedd, State Chairman flays the procedure of the faction led by R. E. Creagge and among the charges against the preceding of the County Convention recently held here, charges that many postal employees were named and their name affer- ward stricken from the list by order of Postmaster Philip. The following in the letter of Chadwick Hedd, The following in the letter of Postmaster Philip. What is pleased to demonstrate itself the regular Republican Origina- tive Convention in the dining room of the Adelgah Hotel, to the City Hall, coming out late in the afternoon, and treated with these force comedies. Charges That Machine Methods of Creagor Faction Are Disgraceful. Predicts Good Delegation For State Convention on 27th and Success at Cleveland FT. WORTH PYTHIAN COMMITTEE DEPLORES REPORTS OF DISCORD FT. WORTH, TXAS, May 17- Inmates being pursued to bring about a statement to the Express early any discord in the Python's ranks this week, the grand lodge commit- by publishing anonymous comite in charge of the agreement-mentions, etc. to our heat 1. that appeared in the Fort Worth Times a weekly publication of the city and declares that "they are" not endangered by the Pythians of this city." The statement "further declares that the Pythians of the method and tactics being pursued discord in the Pythian ranks by publishing anonymous com- WHO TOLD IT FIRST? Read your Express for General Conferences now, then read the other Negro papers. Decide for yourself as to who told it first, and told it best. And make up your mind to read The Paper That's First. Ft. Worth, Texas, May 17—All day Monday and tar into Tuesday, a pause or conceives and politic communicate words and give bottoms of Ft. Worth and the surrounding territory frilessly in an attempt to satisfy his son, 35 year old man who on last Sunday shot detective Jack Sullivan through the hand and made his escape. Detective Sullivan and Emergency Policeman, Tom Fowd has gone to the home of the Conceivers to ask for information of his 14 year old daughter, Loving Sullivan, to arrest him. On information of his 14 year old daughter that article published and being her father as his wife for more than a year. According to reports when Sullivan and a Negro youth approached the house they were met at the door by Thompson who had an R. N. Thabasher. On being told that the detective wished to talk to him, he (continued on page 5). knowledges are prepared elsewhere and sent here for release in order that they may misuse the public. The following is the statement in all: Brand Lodge Local Committee of Ft. Worth, Texas, R. N. Austin, V. C. Gen. Chr. T. J. Updack, Gen. Secy. To whom it may concern: This is to certify that we the Brand Lodge, General Committee of the City of Ft. Worth, Texas require it do hereby誓e and state for information of all parties concerned that she had lived and be published in the Fort Worth Time and other publications are not enforced by the Pythians of this city and we do not antidote any fish or concerted effort in that direction being made on the present G. L. Adhams. We will further state that we disprove the method and tae- Read your Express for General Conference news—then read the New Papers. Decide for yourself as to who told it first, and told it best. And make up your mind to read The Paper That's First. Be Proud of Your Hair There is no longer any reason why YOU should be humiliated and embarrassed by a scanty growth of hair, wry hair, when thousands of our men and women are finding that beautiful long, straight hair, which is easy to draw in any desired manner, is merely a stray of using PLUKO HAIR DRESSING regularly. We are the dedicated hair to be proud not of PLUKO HAIR DRESSING. I never think of doing anything to the PLUKO GORDON. Pluko HAIR DRESSING Black and White Gans 40¢ - Green Gans 25¢ MORE THAN A MILLION PACKAGES ARE SOLD A YEAR. 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The platform endorsed the principle of the protective tariff, declarations of the Chinese and Chinese labor demanding a fifteenth tariff, the condemnation monopolies and traps, and asked legislators to reorganize the navy, and praced America to increase the tariff. The administration was demonstrated as ministration and the territory of Oklahoma. In 1889 the state of Montana, Washington, North Dakota and Alaska, and in 1898 the state of Wyoming and the state of Idaho. In 1898 the state of the latter state was the first to become evident early in 1892 when Presidency that year would proceed. The Republican convention of 1892 affirmed the Presidency of New York was temporary chairman and William McKinley. The resolutions enforced the McKinley and the Republican convention that edified rather than increased the elected election methods the state used. The lives of railway employee wantors were protected and protecting against the persecution of free delivery services was the restoration of the merchant administration was commenced as the minification was commenced as the country remarried. Horton Against Nassau. Only one ballot for President was cast. James G. Blaine 18.4. W. L. Johnson 18.4. Robert T. Lincoln 1.1. Whalley for Vice President. The Democrat met a platform at the principal plan of a platform for protection and depopulating the Klinton. The Gov. President and the President艾. S. Stevenson. the President and Admiral艾. S. Stevenson. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1924 In the annual message to Congress, Mr. Obama outlined the optimistic message of President Obama's visit to Cleveland said: "At this time when a depleted Treasury contracts are engaged in a hard struggle for the money with all assurances at my command, I will limit my effort economy as to securing the Treasury and a sympathy of the Treasury and a sympathy of our fellow citizens." The mission was given over prior commitments, and non-delivery bill was evoked after the visit without the President's signature on the fiscal year 1984 showed a commitment to the government. "In part in the anticipation we were waiting to bring in their goods the period of 1698 to 1699 the Republic's money to meet the expenses of the government and to pay off nearly all of the debt. During the first really Democratic administration, the national debt was increased." TEXAS TOWNS **TRINITY** — Hav. D. A. 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TEXAS TOWNS THE BEST BREAD FOR EVERY TIME LUFKIN—Mr. Tommie Durr and his brother Harold were married in mid-February of 1917 at the home of Miss Westashar. Mr Tommie Durr was from Shrewbury, a nartist, being employed at the art museum, where he and his friends wish for their music to be heard. She showed her shovers part given Wednesday to the museum, a garden street in house of Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Durr, wife of her brother to follow. They thank the museum for Weyna Harborman, a curator, musician, painter, Mr. S. Swearney and Mrs. Pollard, White Ivory Coch. A Bolton, District Manager, was hired in 1917 to love, marry, water plants, willow. Willie W. Alburn, illus. ivory W. M. Cannonco. Just order any of the thousands of records in our complete stock. Pay up to $100 for a set of records. We pay postage on all records. We pay postage on only seventy-five cents, postage paid. Catalogue Free Get our free catalogue containing pictures of all the stars. 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JACKSONVILLE — Sunday was observed as Mother's day at Benedictine Monastery in Jacksonville, where Mother McLachlan preached a soul touching sermon from the 6th chapter Isaiah 119 verse, as one whom his mother had taught. Many mothers with teat dimmed eyes could be seen in the large audience and bread of life to his hearers. The Grand United Order of 404 Fellows and Household of Huth had their sermons. Hiring Star Baptist attendance 90 collection, 192. G. K Seduc Sup. Collection, 192. A. M. Mitchell, pastor. Bacon Chapel C. M. attendance 90 collection, 441. M. Wreathie Scott. Chapel M. N. McDallar, pastor. Pt. Worth cities are preparing for the great M. of F. Grand Lodge held in their city June 24, 1943. ATHENE-Services throughout the day was good and well attended at M. Providence and church of God. At 3 o'clock, Rev. C. Davis and his wife, M. K. Davis, being out of town attending the General Conference at Loutville. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1924 NET INVESTMENTS IN LOANS Knights Pilgrim U. I. Oddo Knights The al Austin, Tex. they hope to erect a church soon. Mrs. Sina Ervin of Red Oak made a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Laura Feder who motored with her as far as Manen on route back home. Mrs. Minnie Patterson of Tulsa, Oklahoma, is here visiting relatives. Mrs. Proudwater, English, Parish will continued to run until after the great coming rally the 4th Sunday. The Odd Fellows and Ruthless service was postponed until the 5th Sunday on the account of the employed pastor being at the General Conference. Knights of Pythias Me Pilgrims, Me U. B. of F. Me Odd Fellows, Me Knights of Pythias above The above are excerpts taken Austin, Texas, and sworn to by a church soon the Red Oak made mater, Mrs. Luau with her as far route back home widening relatives e. Pythias Palm until after the 4th Sunday and Ruthines ser. ing programs of North bees are going on this Nell, the president is ca program through nicely, choice of Preamant Grove church left Friday for city to deliver the of the M.I.C.O.F. Most observed Mother's d. D. Hoe delivered a splend in children and mothers at service. Knights of Pythias above all combined ..... 7,710.08 The above are excerpts taken from the reports filed in the office of the Insurance Commissioner at Austin, Texas, and sworn to by the officers of the various organizations. --- Hon. Ronce Simmons will address the Pythian, Calatilian and citizens on Field Day, Wednesday. He will speak at the MAINCOLLEGE-MN. N. Phillips was host to the Missionary Society, Monday evening. The Missionary Women of the First Baptist church rendered a program, on "Mother's Day," to the missionaries and put the program over for the mothers. Mr. Albert Weaver has returned to the missionary center at his post Sunday. Mr. Roy Hemblen spent the week-end in Port Worth, Mr. Vergel Griffin entered the missionary center at Mossra. Taylor and Johnson and Misa Eddie Phillip Miner or Misa Eddie Phillip Miner is visiting her parents, Mr. and --- COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF THE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, ODD FELLOWS, U. B. F., & PILGRIMS AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1923 Rights of Pythias Men and W Rights of Pythias Men and W Rights of Pythias Men and W B. of F. Men and W Fellows, Men and W Rights of Pythias above all com- bove are excerpts taken from as, and sworn to by the offi- line programs of North Texas Colle- lege are going on this week. Dr. Neil, the president is carrying the program through nicely. Rev. C. G. Cook of Pigrant Grove, Georgia church left Friday for Oklahoma City to deliver the annual sermon of the G. I. O. O. F. Most of the chur- ches observed Mother Day, Rev. J. D. Hoe delivered a spendid sermon to children and mothers at the evi- ring service. ```markdown ``` Hon. 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Driscoll, a prominent Detective can be overcome with "HAE-er" physician, says: "I have person-LAN without leaving the office, treated a large number of pul-without the inconvenience and user-ability, and incurred the excessive expense of traveling to disa-cess." Case of the chronic type when ```markdown ``` BEDFED FURNISH 25.00 BEDFED FURNISH, FULL VEHICLE 25.00 BEDFED FURNISH, HILL FOR 25.00 BEDFED FURNISH, HILL FOR 25.00 BEDFED FURNISH, BED AND BASED 25.00 A. S. JACKSON, TEXAN, REELECTED SECRETARY OF EDUCATION AT A.M. E. CONFERENCE A. S. JACKSON, TEXAN, REELECTED SECRETARY OF EDUCATION AT A.M. E. CONFERENCE (Continued from page 1) R. S. Jenkins, Presiding Elder over the Dallas District, was the first Texan to win. He was easily the victor in the race for Secretary of the General Conference. The latest teleographic news from Louisville, late Thursday afternoon among the elected Sectors of the A. M. Review and by overwhelming majority and Ira T. Ray, were re-elected the day of A. M. B. Sunday School Union. The first week of the General Conference of the African Methodist Episcopal Church with interesting events, and at the same time full of blisshes. There are many new delegates, some have been elected, and yet they have fallen in line in helping to do the work for the church. It in a business organization, and the rest pushed through, while the rest will get through next week and the Gen. Conference or Thursday of the At the time of Bishop Lee's retirement, he was in charge of the work of the church. This was followed on Monday prior to the reports of the Episcopal Conference of Little Rock, who referred to his own physical condition, stating that he would be fully recovered within a year he would be the General Conference to grant him one year retirement to recruit. That Prof. John R. Hawkins is the pastor of the church, M. E. Church and the layman, was demonstrated by the ovation which was given to his report made by the clergy. He had guarded every interest of his church, especially the finance. He fitted the system in detail, and such was showed that he had carefully minded out how the church could be discovered that some provision should be made for the General Office, and final conference came to an end so to speak when he was made general "During this quadrimester we have had two General Officers to serve from service, thereby making it necessary to make special provision for meeting the emergency arising. I have also served on the Chair of Church Extension and the Secretary of Missions. In one case, that the General Officer had served faithfully in that office for twenty-three years. He practically broke down in the office of Dr. Rankin, though sadly incapacitated, still lingers in a suffering state. He should be encouraged to conceive themselves to the work of their respective departments and keep in mind that their work so that there will be some real development of the work environment." "Having done this, when a General Officer breaks down, under the stress and strain of his office and the work of his staff, he should be made for his retirement on the basis of half of the salary at the time of suchirement. "And in the case of the death of General Officer who has served from service, his wisdom should be penned commensurate with the status of the office he held at the time of his death." Increase in Our Budget System "That we are progressing can be measured by year by year, but we must take still higher ground. We have made a big program. We have made a financial scheme needs revision. "We should standardize our regular Theological Seminaries and strengthen professors obtainable. "Our schools and colleges should be equipped for the work involved in providing with the best qualified instructors for doing work with poor material and cheap instructors. "The Dames of our regular Seminaries and Presidents of our colleges should be involved in a year with commensurate provision for professors and instructors in harmony with the schedule of salaries throughout the country. "The vocation of the ministry should be more attractive from a financial standpoint by fixing a salary allowance of the Presiding Elders and Pastors. "We should be a reserve fund out of which we can make bet- --- ter provision for preschools serving on mission points. To provide an operation for 50 superintendent ministers even at the modest allowance of $500,000, we would require $1,000,000 a year. For 120 widows at $2.50 a quarter, or $100 a year will be sufficient for our diapers we would require $1,000,000 a year. For 300 orphans at $2.50 a year will take $1,250 a year. We need to have diapers at least $4,000 a year. General officers at least $3,000. In making our budget to carry on the work we need to set the mark for, our General Fund or, Dollar money at $500,000 at $600,000; $500,000 for missions $500,000 totaling for these three items $2,000,000. This should supplement the Fund at $500,000. Special Diapers $500,000, total $2,000,000 which would mean but an average of $5.00 a pet member on this basis. All the reports made to the General Conference showed an increase in the number of all lines reported, and the report of Ira T. Bryant, Secretary of the M. E. Sunday School Union in the charter, that because of a fight, Bryant would up the property in the charter, but he had it all strattened out, and presented the African Methodist Episcopal School Union of the Sunday School Union in a fee simple absolute. He won many friends by this act, many friends by his self. Bryant is the first man to be secretary of the Sunday School Union, and in this method in what he was defending the church and guarding its interest. Many he declared that he could sleep well each night because he was duty to his God, his church and his fellow. Of the Lord's Support, an oratorio, was presented Friday night of last week by Hiram Simmons of Portsmouth, Va. It was listened to by fully All of the Methodist churches of Louisville were supplied with a team of volunteers on Sunday, and some of them had bishops, while a few of the Baptist churches and ministers. A team of volunteers made here during this session. The report of the Episcopal Church of Louisville was announced morning. They recommended the election of three bishops also reported on episcopal districts. They used a team of volunteers. Conner be temporary retired. They fixed the time for election to Tuesday morning. Conner had to continue until all bishops and general officers were elected. Posese Hunts Ft. Worth Gunman. (Continued from page 1) replied by sticking the barrel of the rifle against the stomach of the man and ordering him away from the house, back away a few paces and drew his pistol and as he did Thompson and some one in the house shot him in the hand. The detective complied his pistol into the house, but an examination of the premises revealed that none of the inmates had been hit. Petrolman Foe who was about 75 yards distant from the scene of the attack had his comrade and after consultation the two decided to call for reinforcement. A call was sent into the house and the rot wagged responded only to find that the two men had made good their escape. Up until a few minutes later they had not been apprehended. M. E. Conference Attracts Attention (Continued from page 1) Sunday, June 8 — Band concert, Meeting on Sunday night at various Colored Churches. Speakers of National prominence. Monday, June 9th — Welcome meet, various Officials at St. John A. M. E. Church at 8:00 p.m. Speakers: B. W. Pillai, H. W. R. Hipkiss Hon. Henry Lincoln B. W. Pillai, and Mr. Leatha C. Fleming. Harv. N. Hingstey, Chairman, Carp. N. Brown in charge of setting fire. Tuesday, June 10th — Kelita Theatre, Sunday, June 11th — Bate ride on Lake Erie $30 p. m. Firework— Lake Front at $30 p. m. Reception for Ladies at the Hawaiian Garden. Firework— Mr. Leatha C. Fleming, sitted by a committee of ladies. Compensatory Smoker for men. Firework— Mr. Leatha C. Fleming, sitted by a committee of ladies. Compensatory Smoker for men. Firework— Mr. Leatha C. Fleming, sitted by a committee of ladies. Compensatory Smoker for men. Firework— Mr. J. E. Reed, Mr. Alex H. Martin, teammaster. Speakers on Sunday, June 10th — Harv. N. Hingstey, Harv. E. Haryan, Hon. Thomas W. Fleming. ```markdown ``` ing, Music and Cabaret under the direction of Mr. Herbert D. Myers, M.D., and Mr. J. Jama and Rachid Beach Park. Complimentary Full dress reception and ball to delegates, officiates and Citizen委员会, assisted by Hostess, at Zimmermann's Arbor. Robert R. Hodge, Master of Ceremonies. Special Taxi Cab Service has Friday, June 13 — Tour of the White Co. and Nola Park. Saturday, June 14 — Ball to Bollom, George J. A. Myers. Chairman, Mrs. Letha C. Fleming, Secretary, Citizen Commission. Provision for visitors adequate. The committee announces that ample accommodations are available for the accommodation of visitors to the Convention. There are a number of excellent hotels; those who wish to stay in them are welcome. The downtown hotel, and the beautiful homes of Cleveland people are to be accommodated of hospitality and good will for which they city is widely famed. The hotel will be made for the accommodation of the hundreds who expect to motor to Cleveland from far and near. Garage parking is provided, and the touris will be made so happy it is said, that they will be able to enjoy it. As announced some time ago, the headquarters of the. Associated New Press and the newspaper headquarters of the hotel Lincoln, Scovill avenue, and 4th street. Extra telephone service offices. The office being业设备 are being installed. Phil H. Jones, General Manager of the Chicago Defender and C.A. Banks, A. B. Banks, and Cleveland a few days ago and inspected the progress of the arrangements for the newspaper man, and Cleveland a few days ago and inspected the progress of the arrangements for the newspaper man, and Cleveland last fall. These four-runners fled the city and fled the city. The special arrangements for the newspapers emphasize the growing importance and power of Special Edition of Dallas Express Read at Louisville Conference. Special Edition of Dallas Express Read at Louisville Conference. (Continued from page 1) ger Starks who were present there. Such advertising of Texas and Mexico is important for the state that is making itself felt in increased recognition of the work for the state are identified with these movements and increasing the respect of the nation for the work done by Negroes. And in addition to - sending the news of Texas to those out of the country to the nation - the engagement for telegraphic communication with the general conference so that its renders may not be taken away from the nation that is so important to them. They may have it as soon as then. The Express is the only newspaper in the whole Southwest that has reliable news for the nation. It is the only paper in which re- liable news of the gathering may be being this The Express is only living up to its name of being "America's Most Distinctive Weekly" and of giving its readers the moment. Poro Proprietors Give $25,000 to Y.M.C.A. (Continued from page 4) lege where he was shown through and expressed very great surprise and spirit of this great institution. Mr. and Mrs. Malone have been generous contributors to many organizations throughout the country. In 1911 they made what was then the largest number of people to any organization namely 18,000 to the Building Fund of the Pine Street Y. M. C. A. Since then contributions of 10,520 to the endowment fund of the Medical Department of Howard University, and Y. M. C. A.'s and churches in different contributions have been made to Tuckewen. Wilberforce University, and Y. M. C. A.'s and churches in different contributions have also been strong supporters of the work of Bishop W. Sampson and West Africa and the Max Morgan and Orphan's Home of St. Louis was built by popular subscriptions secretral and spirit of this great institution. adhered to Mr. and Mrs. Malone This gift of $25,000 shows that the Neuro is developing rapidly. It is willing to bear his share of responsibility for the social and relations upfits of the own people and to help them be colored for Colored men and boys will result from the present campaign and that this will be the second X-ray of the Colored men and boys. It is impossible to measure the far-coaching of the Colored men and boys on other cities throughout the country. It is certain that this will prove a stimulant to "T" work as well as a stimulant to gift of thirteen years ago. Fort Worth Pythian Committee Deplores Reports of Discord. (Continued from Page 1) tion. And in this effort we ask the continued cooperation of every Pythian in the state. And in conclusion we invite every Pythian to our convention and friend in the surdidation and out of the surdidation to visit our city during this G. 1. lesson in order that we learn more about Pythian indelibly impress you all with our THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, (TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1924 R. N. Austin, V. C. Gen. Chr. T. J. UPDACK, Gen. Seu' Texas Towns. Tyler, Dr. Bibrew *d. Dolls* who conducted a ten days revival for Hei, Dr. Bibrew's grandpa Grace, who well knew daya to a crowded house. The men came an over wohm in a special preparations were made to take care of the people notwithstanding the special came by land in Autos. He delivered some able sermons. 28 additions were made to the church came by land in Autos. He was $20,000. A swain banquet was given him Wednesday evening at the church. The banquet was rendered. Timely remarks were made by Rena Stuart. Stuart was M. of C. A. a deliciosa menu was served. Dr. Bibrew was woyally made a friend in a crowded made many friends while here. the pastor and member thank them. Mr. James Hightower spent Saturday in Henderson looking after Insurance. He was accompanied by Mr. Earle Sharp, Mr. L. R. Clark, Mr. J. R. Clark, Mr. Shall, Prof. W. M. Butler of Owenton, agents for the Standard Life Insurance. Co. held a business luncheon for the Lions Hall as accompanied by a daughter Miss Merida, who was a graduate of Bonnie McLaine College. Willa Tex, the guest of Katie Moore and attending the commencement of the number is in the city attending same. Rev. Cookie preached the Baccalaureate sermon Sunday and attended the commencement of the number was collected from the audience. Mr. Jack Snurly, one of our oldest and highly respected citizens passed away. Home. He was funeralized Sunday evening at St. Mary by Dr. Mary McLaine. New cemetery under the auspices of Sir Knights of Tabor. His funeral was largely attended. The P. T. McLaine and Dr. Mary meeting Friday evening at the Emmet Scott High School. One of the most important High School of the Alpha Civics and Art Club to the P. T. Association to be used in baby shower. A check for $2 from the Alpha Civics and Art Club to the P. T. Association to be used in baby shower. The room young set enjoy a picnic late Tuesday on Marlin Creek. They were chaperoned. Sherman. — The regular Republicans of Grayton County met on convention day May 14th 1933 to discuss the temporary chairman. Dr. R. L. Spinnett secretary, committee or credentials, permanent organization of the State convention to be held at Dallas 27th inst., were collected by the convention, as delegate from this District to the National convention at Cleveland, Ohio. The delegates were represented by the Republican Administration and endorsing President Coolidge and endorsing President Presidency of the United States. Col. E. H. R. Green was endorsed for National committee. Texas Hon. Harry Beck was endorsed for re-election as State Senator. Texas. The following is the list of delegates and alternates; was by P. W. Carpentier, Mia R. Carpentier, and her daughter Mary M. Brown long illness. It was an member of Mahillen M. E. church from which his funeral was attended. It was also a member of Mother Kannas an old citizen and highly respected by all who knew her. She was home in the Eastern portion of the church from her church. S. Mrs. Younis a highly and esteem woman died from Bethasda Bustet church with Household of Ruth honor, to rest in the Powder Mill (Milton), highly respected citizen died at his home on East Fannin Street, a long illness; funeral was held at the church on the slick list. Mrs. Nancy Switcher and another paralytic patient is on the slick list. Mrs. Nancy Switcher and another paralytic patient is not expected to live. Mr. Chappa is able to sit up after several long illness. Bishop College and Paul Kannas the best games ever played here on the Diamond. It was enjoyed by Paul Quinn taking one and Paul Quinn taking one. Beaumont—The Oil city Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical Society held its regular, monthly meeting at the residence of Dr. Branck at Port Arthur, Texas. The medical center was well represented. Dr. Jeter of Orlando was with us on account of **on so much**. All of us were there. All the committees are carrying out their plans to perfection for the State Association which will be held on June 13 and 14. We are planning a great time as this is the first Time that we are attending of entertaining the State Association. Come on to Beaumont Doctors. W. S. Chin our associate member was present adobe and he made some very interesting receptions and promised his support to us. After all business was finished we were served with the most delicious lunch. Punch. Doctors we should meet at Dr. Brackenck's home often. Everywhere we are there to themselves to highest. The next meeting will be held with Dr. Brackenck June 13th. On Orange Men. **NAGROLEVIL - Sunday School was nicely attended Sunday, Sept. at post, Row. W. M. Henderson from the University of Texas, and Rev. Rev Henderson is a Gent man, Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson will to Sand Brunch, Sunday. Mr. M. Smith last Friday with an exercise, School. If you want your hair to grow and she will grow it for you. Mr. P. D. Davis and others want the ex. Davinis in spite of bad weather. Mr. M. Smith every day, Mr. Sarah Peterson is in DUNCAN are having a meeting and a sand storm and overflow everybody seem happy. The wind is blowing me and me are among small children are among our small children are on the sick list for a week. But Fluces Black is also III. Mr. D. C. Clark was called to Texas. Mr. H. R. Clark has two weeks in Texas. She had her tonsils removed from her mother is visiting her from Bubu. Owing to a tendency to be out of the office for the greater part of the day, she grazed for inspiration and joy returning to the land of the Dbell. — The Annual Thanksgiving sermon for the Grand Unified Order of Odd Pallows. Housewife, preached at Shiloh Church, preached at Shiloh Church afternoon by Rev. W. M. Mast, pastor of the Dbell. — Rev. W. 270. Bates preached Sunday night at C. M. E. church. Rev. W. E. Jowen, pastor of the Dbell. The Dbell Brass Band played at New Willard Saturday night by the Home Mission Sister Tuesday night in honor of Rev A. M. Hall and family. Mrs. Hall was attended by a number of friends Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hohmann was to Nacodacchia house. I. L. Holomon of Texas is visiting relatives in town to host a hong guest Sunday here with friends, Mrs. Lucy Nahiel returned from Crockett House and joy enjoying good health again Mr. Jesse James returned to Conroe College Sunday. Mr. Roit. Thompson returned from Dallas to Conroe. He returned a new Ford New Thursdays. TEXAS COLLEGE Tyler, Texas, May 11—Two Announcements under the direction of Miss M. W. Greenberg, in the Chapel Monkey event, the celebration was inspired and the celebration was inspired and the production filled the halls of the Chapel Monkey. The genuine pleasure, the creation was 35. Ontario, May 14. Annual Exhibition of Kindergarten, May 28. Annual Exhibition of Kindergarten, May 28. Annual Exhibition of Kindergarten, May 28. Bannathemeat, May 27-28. Bannathemeat, May 27-28. Play June, 5-12. Friday Day and Saturday, June 5-12. Saturday, June 5-12. Everybody is preparing for an unusually good Commencement exiles this year. Everyone is preparing to send a Quercetite out to summer to tour schools of various kinds. Everyone is preparing to watch the evening of the second day on class, on the evening of the second day on class, on the evening of the second day on class. Gave a day entitled: "The Scrap of the Day." The Scrap of the Day. The occasion was enjoyed immensely. The joint Summer Exhibition was attended at much more than usual in much more than usual in their endeavor. Presiding Indicator of the Ternal Year: "You bought a new book." In getting the Auditorium finished for the Commission exercise, she said, so much inclement weather she missed. Miss Gerritta Cadana were called home Wednesday. Torkavan, Texas, home. Miss Mary Lee Sowells, home. Miss Mary Lee Sowells, home. Miss Mary Lee Sowells, her mother's sudden death and her immediately for her home. Texas- D. D and B. INSTITNTE. Campus News. This week marks the beginning of the annual review in all the Departments preparatory to the college students in the Industrial Departments are getting ready for the exam. Students in the Industrial Department are getting ready for the exam. Request the Jap play, "Tokoho Maid" will be repeated, rehearsals for the same are now in progress. The Mother's Day program is being held in the reading, recitations and songs by members of the Christian Enthusiast Society. By Thomas K. Mather, Mother Signed by the following girls from the Daf Department, Mary Bertha L. Matthews, Betra L. Matthews, Estella George, Voice, Jice M. J. Mawson, teacher of vocal music, subject Dr. Supt. Martin, visited by Rev. T. C. Martin, D. D. of Oleby, Okin. brother of Supt. Martin, his brief stay with Dr. Supt. Martin, gave an excellent address, Thursday morning in the chapel. This was enjoyed by teachers and students. "The Artist." WHAT AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION WORK IS DOING FOR NEGRO PARKERS PAGE FIVE NOTICE TO PUBLIC I desire to say that the Financial Campaign for the Dickson Colored Orphanage has not closed. We have simply been out of the OT holding offices, and other joining towns. We will be in Corcahan, Mack, and the other towns. On May 11th, Judge Arch C. Allen will speak on the Campus of the Dickson Colored Orphanage to students of Dickson College (Oliver) in Industrial Education. Large crowd of Gilmer citizens are expecting to greet him. Respectfully, W. L. DICKSON, President-Manager. This is a pivotal year and Col. Simmons will have a burning memorial. livestock, butter poultry, home dome chicken and volve heat, and the result of this interest is marked improvement in all of the above stated factors. The poultry are being improved, especially laying poultry. Parents are encouraged. Parents are encouraged through extension workers to send their children to schools of learning of ignorance among Near Easters, noting what this service is in mean of providing public goods better eaten at home. Department it is only natural that the demand for more workers will increase. This Organization among other things has as its object: First—More public recognition of the Negro farmer and the Negro agricultural attention to their interests agricultural under the main conditions. Second—More effective and instituted programs in each of the southern states to increase agricultural production. Third—More thorough information for Negroes on the problems of production and cooperative marketing. Fourth—More understanding of the morals of the Negro farmer and the ancessent effort on the part of the Negro farmer to sustain that morale on the absolute confidence and loyalty of any impending danger, which may arise. GEORGIA "LILY" WRITES ACTIVE (A, N, F) ATLANTA J. COLLEGE—12-Georgia White Publicists, under the leadership of J. L. Phillips, accused of J. M. Griffin graft in connection with the government during the war, have just concluded a convention here in Atlanta to elect a new governor, white were elected to attend the June convention in Cleveland. The republicans who are opposed to the leaderage of Henry Lincoln Johnson, one of the delegates to the white convention is said to have expressed gratitude to the governor for delegates when he declared that at last, after thirty years of patient waiting there was a chance to be a candidate to which a man could belong without any sense of shame, the national committee to determine which set of delegates those of the governor will be admitted to the convention. Phillips delegates were justified to vote for Coolidge. ALL NATIONS CARENVAL. Charleston City Federated Cuba. YOUNG MORRIS SPEAKS IN CLEVELAND ```markdown ``` A big grant was given by the throng present to help further the work of the Cleveland Council of Colored Women. A brilliant source. Texas Towns Up to her precepts and teachings of this grand charter the charter was Hose Rocca Simmons will address the Pythala, Calantahans and chosen in her form. All present were Citizens on Field Day, Wednesday, June 16, Pl. Worth, Texas. She was prepared by her parents, an auntess commission, Mrs. Andrews was a very present charter at her, returned from Kansas City where she had her Julian McNeidson were mattered by the grooms' father on her way to school. Again she returned again. Mother day was cellul THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1924 with us. Sister Lette Thompson in the sick aide. Hick Mack Ancillary is making preparation for Zion. Han is making preparation for Zion. The teachers of the Prout Hanch School had her school closing last Thursday that was explored by all. All were cared from Corcicanza. Blooming Grove and Enchauseo. Mr. Jensen visited the school that was explored by all. The urdary and Sunday visiting Mr. Winn. Mrs. Annie Blake joined us. presented three prizes. A allure and a celebration and a tasting and pepper stand. The disfigured guest was presented a beautiful boudleau cap. M. T. R. was delighted. All spent an enjoyable offerment. M. Chicken on toast olive, cake and punch. The social was in honor of M. R. H. A. M. R. Church services were good Sunday, Mother's day was observed night service. The Auditorium featured the feature. This was an extraordinary treat. B. Fifth Avenue church services were good Sunday. The Mother's day apart was at its height attendance good. A nice program was enjoyed and interesting expressions were heard from enough of sadness and joy. Just every one was greatly touched. First Baptist Church services were upheld at 11 a.m. Sunday. Mother's delivery included all of his best sessions. This being Mother's Day his subject was "Mother" such a person. Hear Hon. Rochelle Simmons deliver the greatest address ever to be delivered at the Texas Field Day, Wednesday, June 4th. Winnem—M. T. Aller Baptist church; Dr. Battle, Dan Price. Alfred Stewart, Louis Sittet secured from Mr. H. K. a donation of people about three miles of Winneba and built H. T. Aller church in 1884. We celebrated the 40th anniversary on the 1st Sunday in May and raised over $2000 in the form of a wonderful sermon. R. of P. Field Day exercise Wednesday, June 4th. J. F. Worth, Texas McKinney—S. S. well attended. Mothers day was a great day in the city. Waltkins preached an excellent sermon. A good number of out of town people attended the annual Old Fellows sermon at the Doty who has been teaching school in Olive Texas has been teaching school in Greenville. The game between Greenville Black cats and cats was snappy from start to finish, score was high to root for both teams. Batters for Cats, and Murly. Follow the crowd to K. of P. Marilyn Gras Pawn. Fl. Worth Wednesday night, June 4. Grossbeck—All Sunday schools met in a Union School at Blackshear High school auditorium. The annual Thanksgiving sermon was manifested. The Bec-incureate sermon prescheduled for Sunday. The annual Thanksgiving sermon of the Old Fellows was a decided success. Mrs. Fl. Worth --- in the city Sunday visiting Children and friends. Among the many out of town visitors to the city, Mrs. Kate Venison, Mrs. Eileen Foster, Mrs. M. B Cooke, Mr. Sundford all of Spring, Mr. Prest of University of Texas, Mrs. Linda Conley is home again, Mrs. Kate Venison is home again after the graduation. The graduating exercise of Black Shear H school will be May 27 at $3.90 P. M. *Teguire* — Church service was rood Sunday at every church in Texas. The Woodmen held their annual session last Sunday. There were many out to hear are program members. Joe Jooldren, Hen H. M. Bates and others motored to Jewett last Sunday. 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Agent wanted. 2202 R. Mores 34. Greenville. Texas TEXAS TOWNS ‘NEWS OF EAST TEXAS “ACADEMY. ‘py Tee ee ae a, with quite ® number of noted Saaeats coe Saas res ee a eat oe Sis, Coes sate Soares = es See oan Let nee sre ata di re hae eee ee ae ekg arr en ee Se, cree es Seas Snes a i he oe te oes os Sa Ree Bes te Jes emerson Seer ‘T. Robinson. Prof. G. T. Robin- Serer te ceeer eee re ore oe eg a became ome es Reread Peete nee oe See ees erate eo thie ete eae tet See ear Secor ee See Seaton mie Satomi te ane ae a eee Saree oa a ee ‘M. H. Stokes president, presiding. fe i, vith 8 “Wootton rom. nome See See ae Sarge ie mere Se See Se Seria an Segre ota Seer roses oe fa ee rn red peg fy SS Sect ae Sea oe eee ae ee eel Sue ees ere ae al Sen ae Soccer cee Shares uate a eens cout ite oes ee ee i eas ye Sy hats abs wate Soe See hoa ie creat Sr ook oe i eer tae So eee Pa Se careen eae ee mae Ss aE ie Se Sate cae as Niet se oe Sere ee Soe saras er ven i, tase hs Ba eee a ahascers ons Si ee SS ca tea Soest Oy Deore eet oe Seance cece tae Sicee oe oe Spe area se tl Brag seers aie So ee = ee ee oka te fe euevate ee ae 2 asic ee See aetna ie see el Snes Sosa Seats Mase ori oom, oe ae re fe Wir, ne sof Stee at Art cht met with Mra Te A FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! | BUT BUSINESS IS MOVING ALONG JUST THE SAME THE FRATERNAL BONDING COMPANY’S Ottices were destroyed by tire May bes Be ire none the worse off Financially, Everybody who is;Bonded With ecceis pital MICS 2 ea Tate Pe Laas eestor cea a BOX 706, TEXARKANA, TEXAS, B. A. JACKSON, President, V. G. GOREE, Secretary Se ee tie ‘an lnteratingprogramn eneret es eam the ‘beribens part ott ‘ection each member anne to volt al wih howseheld sd pasment at dues ater bea Seve ‘haut ras over ine hose ied'ua to the dining toon wha was tdorned with betta pl frsce"and "coves: were fad ten" The ‘ment ‘couaited Shrimp" salad on iottuen crack ee aot adn Sci a Site ‘Thefts o8 ova” Lonbam—Airs, ner Andere lft Iat week "tor" Hentita vst elativen Rev. i Gate af ine Stove wat hore loch week Nr, Walter Sonauen waa Dust ast week Strand ‘Mrs, a Petierew, Mr andra bm Patio, twat eto Bean Petgrew’ of Ft Wath were ho io tho tuseral of they “Mother The ‘O4d Fallows hal tel nigriary at Betbehaoy "Chute Sunday” HR. Jones feast Mr Avie Prat and Man ‘Bort Wht re me ae re ie ere ialting notber te. wordow aries wet os Dann. Getvioee were sto at al churches!" sil chased athens sy Temple, — The Temple Dat raegrtm, inde the olliag ts mg eoncraing the. Paul Gee lige Chor cle, rat. lt ning tat Tosa nist tthe lth hoot (wh), Rinoet 6” eae ones "han he Foal Quith, Wenvo)Cofet Seal “sne a trated ont a tae Sets acest lant eens mete Sectornee’sesea past “pee Th, ‘easln rs Bt cath ouat tet rater sewing tnd saat Tore bral appiaan. thon Wi sony. sonpee tit posts oe macwe wel isnt: ee’ toa how" was poputar, %aone fal eh enry ot the vari a malt ina the ark” wan another it and =Naody but "You! was cally picaine to toe nil men The ‘ing othe sage ed realy he vertormanes the cuaret/ started on hate rotonay sed tis ferfrtnnes Wes early goad, wan declared Toe acer wil be Wi Devan ay, inging” at ‘Ravin Cole nis tora, “aod the Meh boot te sre ©. 6. Polk of noth oth, Bt r- fied the “as Tneetiee is iinday wong of Ge den a ie brotha Me. Snier we cain Stain, athe” hie dauahter-Drgparations are ing ade to" hane Ms rena hipped here for bara. Te Unen Daderaher Co. han charge of te Rows srrangemente ‘The 0. U0. of, F, and the donne of th fa! bt ri sabre, it,“ fuankisving Auniereary sonanyeat fF at Bt dat church, The (alowive ro ram wns rohderel? Ronee Pai "the power ot Jens, ote" i ats edie of Pros: maton, Wile Maton Davin: Solo vise ohn. Mae. Socavall: At rem af Welton Moa ads W laren Responee, Mra a pein ending, Odd on and Her, “Ble the tle tat isda o> Sera Sal ‘reeling the ers W. fat; Mone, ovgremation. At cin, the nner cermoele, pt Ca. Introduced the fer, | Boone who tiers’ the er mais Saou wee at st mane plece of Sloguene, sl sPand” shaping ‘combined Sih apts fea tothe" heart who beard Mi, Mrs Hate Bobo ot West Paim pec Psi hare ‘i ht rte it, and Mra anal pron ot oth at Bk Mr aad drt John Nelson of oth 180 tree have aed abate of yet or to tel reaiience wih tb Sten’ to li wens, Chan, Nore rather of Wace tan secured fo i ciy nd again, te ly ofthe ‘inion Undertaos "anos Tees wih the observance others Dayna Satay ts AR ee hare fendred” the following rain Selacton, bythe ehotr fospnniva: reading ody ae Se tatay Peale goats finton Ht Wins Willa While nad. is. Beran! feadne Mp aC, Guys a ten aie; Taste ito. Me ‘ain Jak teatine, Mea Bede ern! wenger Fg orig rete the notion wrap a esl unions, iota isthe ele cea He ce he Semen nea fsigeine' i tines" sre aenrasinh: seer See pt cot homer hs aut Vamsi sr cet Parken” seal doe arta” Latin ina Stl Rea hee a tle Sa sid alot "woth “aanrve ie outset uate 3 sat tone hs “acta ta st tes te “ct ee favo. tie iide” nour. at. wie eet Hise be wan ase a Sa Poni i Sin Baten tae nee oetiveehs Br ams oe ee ie" cetngten tN Set io ie “ianlennst ann Wale wine al! enianuen, mouse a ares Sc the Sepa wher ae eat siitooy a MS toe ste ttton, there et made Today evening na ical comity, "Wy dark Drsutrd Rete, well Deer "testo tac Ki tesa im Maminond— 5.8, oes ot ox ait Monk nta0 A ae te oa fio ‘sdahrue tier Antunes a irk peor wel Mak ne anette svn ay bi nage "Tae ical eer arie were won Behar Nada oo nat seni oeete. Biota ont Mine Saker of wena a Byron miata, Payout er ee of eran aver ie it. “Horea ae "te i sadrens_ Be 1 | Aeitewe—Jack Case wan severely wormed ant Wednesday Sieh Ne futher wav ala Burned a at tempt Yo" extinguish the. biae Ga Follow and i Mt ee had thee nana! "Taken neon At'M. Chareh: Rew RC Monk of Mineral Wells preach fore crue Hn sermon wan innretie ahd sprite Rew" ‘Bennet and timbers of the. Honea ehuteh worsbioped at Datel SE Church ast Prigny ich of tal team of a Angola bape the Ahilee™Farlen Sema Ths faise wan’ Sin favor et Sah fast Men Perey. Wiliams and iis Sint of Albany pnd tre Bersalin Sunday,” Mr and Arn doe. Willams have’ opened an ice ‘rwam tarior on %. Hh St The Af Church, wil vont crrnval at Cie Park “bosaning Feidey ht May Tah Mineola, —— St Pout _ apie cuareh had. nplendid “8, 8. ator hich, meen wan hei "eat was octoied by Her, Tb Jobs Zon. Dr. King preached the ‘O6) Felons sermon nt tho. at. church, Me fe had wena 8. Crit, ehrch ba aendld 8 & Sunday’ wan Hg. dn for Joh son Chapel MH church. The pee for, Ror A.J. Newton preaches serinon {the Mather siernoan Ine. 0 6 of GF sermon wan reached ty Or. King ot Tyler atlas Ini Davis thd SE Games Stephen were marved a Sunday. ‘Tove who went to Tyer iat wk to Commencement ot A” Pro. and: lr He Jouem BH, Burland tr tha Dra i Holt” and daughter "les “Hato Holt and rs Wil Lanter motor cto Tyler. Nn "Wilbon ot oF fee Peaine Teidee Ginuse-— services were ood at Php ey ee ak Dane penta oe Save lees ao Steer? Sy fat Serer ae recor ton S'S Eee wee peceameen haces Ricct Geran oer Ree re ee a ae ere aco eee cecreee : ipsa iors ola hase ree aed oe meer Sopre aen brad ee en oe ils GAR esas ce eee Sameer me ake Bore ees os ed eat eae ee Pena poli seme aes rte eras ave ins eer eats Benak amet aed pee ee eee re ee eet reas TaerGiokete me era ta a? oes per at ore es ae aes ches Ps ae fee erate ante Seer ot bane mecatr.s a Seer cererae ieee cern 1 ll lend Me ear \LLAS, 18 19204 DALLAS noe ing Set mune.) _ $ *, ap “Mise M. Jones pa: mer ao out Sy Me cm ts t viniting relatives. Littie Novi-| am ral irae ihe on entre, ae Se i wt ar cee ee one Prenging der GH. Tilt vai ees ee | ee aa "aaron le enroute to! 5 artert * for/ed through Woodvill s {eles selec as Mace gece" Rat she evden ah ML anaemia. en we dey a bla ehareh ujattendot at C. Mt. E ebureh Sun-/uon ao 5. are ie jaar. The Pirnt Baptist and C, M.|as high ser a gar, ae a rl cnt aaa rane ned. te ltr of ck elt Wanna Dunya Skeet i wae Magia Sk acre Ble ont aes: OE ah tint chureh. Mr. and Mr, Otto | se entra Bases “ct Farmacia = ee = eee Beet e eet Sa glen ale tlt wiki ews? SPY eh lad leh ee toe ego tom aad Ae ise se sane 9,0, O.)the ‘singing atc. MB. Churey| Be ale ales Gee ata a $d. Mian the/at three o'clock and was also] Yate,’ ‘pent. ey ee) os ker vet Rev. J. U, lay in Wolfe ‘City Si eR am wu Sa, e mt Hughes penile pre a yan—8, 8, ot usual hour Sun-| 24 Tlie ny ae Pa. nero ee eee fat ar et i aie Nog, a aehe ieee Sa ws a ee ca hah. eer urnee ne a ns i rl rec ce gee Sienna ea Gated a a eed” OF ane ori, he 8 ab a lea tat "aus Som sk me a lame tat ae ed from |Ailenites Monday mikht; collec = wi lpe"rk "ne Cher samen gn, bay, gay BR eg Se ce, Ma ae oe ia eats ‘Shmpeoslehurch Sunday. ‘The: undersrad-| [trata Marta gages, Suny. eared zl aga Sake ali Set a Re|famity motored to Patin om thelprosram tor thet school closing, | Clebarne—The Odd Fellows and Ruthitee rendered progr San fay a the Tire. Bape cure welcome addres. tn bell of i church ty W. Neal remake oy Man. Puli aad Rev. (aust ani oer mbert at th order Qucar Granverry was mae er of ceremonien. Sexier, Jen nle Prine and Tosa of Pt Worth were inthe city Sunday visiting rlstiven. orn to. Mr. dod Men ieray ‘Hiubbett baby. bor. Rev Racer han elutbed” fom Por Reiiur,airn, Tala "stele hed a he Dally Saaftaciom Thureday snd the body "was shipped. hee for Ouray funeral was beld Pt iy at the AMIE. church Bors ir. and Aira Ernest Baihews "baby “er hre. Seale Starker wi called to ibe othe bl ide ot ‘ber lek alter‘ large mater of Masons smd Samer sare went to” Alvaro, ili pro, Tasca, Mansfeld and Grand ise, Mrn, Nancy iste of Meri an was the. ues ot er sata mod elce Bon to. Mr anda Henry ‘ONeal ‘baby boy. Rev. 1B Drown. visited "his. wife- at Rockwall Tast Week. Rev. Ly waco aesisted ey, 0. W, Burton mea revival leat. wet, Tht meagre ‘onday. sigo att program “Sunday Bion Raptist Caurch. i, W. Nea! edaset “As Ly ‘Chat, J Coleman are deienates tothe oP and Court of Calgnthe Grand ued at Pe. Worth. Tir Bab mtcon hy ton 70H Ba Fou cea > 4 Express Dil and Kod. posted with et gag lage yd nner ‘Whitereck—-- @t- Paul A.M, E- fouorch SS opened at 10.4 find at 31 As Me the pastor open: fet eorylae and. Rev. W. 8, Bush coupled tue pop The sermon San enor br AU gt ducted by Sister Clara Wel. Rev fAten of the GML S- chreh was resent, with bis good members ire Moller has born. inthe St Pari, Banatariom, for two month alga Chape A Chere anday schook ood’ pened esbok Ok At, 3:90PM. the [Are elu fendered a oroeram. At BRE Gee Somers cub rent fred «program. Woedyile The Sunday school oye pet ated to daa churches, Rave Q.'B. Hott man fled. hla vesular “appotst- ment “at Pllprin West “Baptist fhureh to day, Prot Waldo Matt frewe delved am excellent so fon tothe 3k of Roth rd fomeralpuble today which was Sxcjoyea "by all’ who attended ‘The Revival at Ploagamt Til Bap- tie church conducted. by oUt tor Hey. B. He Robert aecompnn- ed by Rov. Leanvon of Athens Ty fran ite aicoem, ‘The meetins Fat fem darn. ring te er. Lempne preached bow able ehmoos which aid much. sve! fn oar ile ‘ty, Rew. Lemons fm able tnnister: and. wil tind to have his ‘come "teain amount raised was. $6806 ‘Mim Adale Floyd of Port Arthor rag, gna ner, Aone enn und “relptiven,Batsrdcy re" ownan, the Insurance, man at Beaumont” waa In town Sai fay.on hit fob ‘The. Grave Yard workers under” the call" of Tey em lees nde seuss re haba. Wey bene owe ce fa My 8 does Bes eee os ES eee eee Pct oe Peers Ee ea rare oh prin 6 sea oe naka eee ee Et eee See =i ane See See = Pei os eee eee psi eae fae oe Ea enti area Paso are ere ee a aires al Duy. Rev. M. M. Haynés of Austin eee pees Ailes Monday ney cteton| Pe a coe ae Ps Sate eo See See on Hy shill wera Neathertarg, — Suadag was A ble day. Mother's at ail churches ie chan nae a ao te Bos Viloed vad poiian tps es phat tha ae ye rs i coe onc eee Go io eae ed tar a ae: i ene. aie on ae ener eee: ween ena een oe ie" Cee ggtneetnt uaa Sn et eee Be i ae alt a ton te meta enn oe nore oe eee Se es) a eR Ei rd Sette scat atten apc a ae act ot ca hi caer nine oe ine acs mb ES Raa Spit a a ik, sy G tonrerts Premine shen S28 Seta disaster mo it tae rR Bete tose brs a a va oe es = : plays oo lt hee APA FS Sa Be yea aadreat pg fhe reporter wl DALLAS RIPRES ees. rine Dee beet ere <i ees re Pees We ta oa Spe abe renee Hie a a ie ciretents hme ign css ay te Bae etree ie Ae he a al The Golden Rule A anaes sone AND aes oes ee ee i epee Searle ate oo ear {enh Ay iheompeee pablier, ont | Things have, cous) $9 a ais, when Preaidenal eat cum fot ‘go out for am. evening trot ‘And posably an appoatment, with ‘out having’ the news radioed ‘ove the country, | PORRIGN CLASSHEED _PIMEMUEN, IIUAIIEMEN, Dagens sen ‘lonping Car, Train Porter {Colored} Btn, #20000, Rxperience ‘nacenanry. 204 Railway Dune Bast Bt Lovley —TENienGaeThG WOM Operate + Mair Dreming Parlor right t» 70d orn howe ‘Make 42800 oF more be freak, ECPERIGNCI not neoeesary fro teach You the fade and. mupply srvevihing writ "for partiolare. 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RIDDLE, ‘SUP, SGCT-TREAR 0h W, Muon, Baro ‘Dentaon, Toxaa ‘tase Setetnds aes aaa SS | STRANGE POWER! © re Yow endecteed, cobaam te doubt, welncey. towed, ot ait Write contaetity te Grace Be Long, *ae 1atle Woe. ethan Awarieae Mivstelo Ady Mado reqvewt frely for tnfermatlon, he vee amiane pragma tere dintreing you, Do ot saa 207 money or postage for reply wm ets yo wi (000 vo grata Write this bred woman tal rs 2 GRACE GRAY. DE < Miami, Flotida i tee ees rewor s eminence ose 4 Texas Towns | "ee lie—Mey. Porale Cent Pit eeatlves tn CArtBARS. Or. Wives ae Kanaby ily to vrs stem WE Barnett he te awit aU ats bee hens 08. Wert Crowe ih De HLM Hrontiin, Re A Whaat few. Pinte are st Gsonetloaserencr Gilden elled_ 0. Nacpstern Sehs lied to. Naooys ‘sega at ihe death of his es si llc ty ithe not ‘af rs 3M. Mayliold. Mrs, Jonale 1. That to 18 Ould AC the bed Bt ar mt hrm ie MPa 6 the nck ak ire ert Het Satenley for Delon pat Joom.orearhed at BalsinonTonasty ‘eoaing. 3 Trot Ruth end the @. U0 ©. # nerved the annual Piao: Ebert "Sattar ‘aerooen, ie hema Durwt rs, 0.1, Pete A Willen i ar, Raa Danna "3 * fered the Tasman SW. Yeunsblood ster Oe Gorgon. firs” A-Noweler Seema 8 Bre cura dnaer othe falgoinn ‘poet, Weanesdy,” Ker Bt fem torscann, Rev. Ht. Heringon, Reanan, Mr ci dt. ci Monee and Youn time Min. Bt. Wheeler ani Mlbe a Block were nthe ay Pan "0 ine fet ‘Tatil Matthews of Dulas toast tae wook-ead In tbe ty ry Be okmgon en. hart for io chon Mis" Cinta Whllens vided tm Onllen Mr 2 Jonsson sod wits it on the Sun: ihine myoctaBunaay”" afternoon for exieugy over. sous were Heed nko he car tn which "Sr at rad was tid” Saturday Seeeiag by unknown ation Mr Brel hes ie fr parts aktown Atte working al” day “Saturoay fe aoue Whlers ad 2. vers fick at Aut Sateriy. ‘ish fea ed sariy, Benday.oraine fom the siete of ne. The Tu teat wil he ncaded by Her A Wack ot Cartbage, trom Nt faeries, Hew Hove ie Wet Johnson, De inst clean. vor oo ahora a nD, ts, Poun.of Core Hor, Peso monde, any rile ty our Oy 5) ten Brine, most note ‘athena tak crs Cras m be wih ce Prehaae mat or Halphur Springs—Mr 1. Ho Me "sia tally of Daline re th nef, a eH. Splener eas. eroote 1) SM, Davis ont i “Gunny say 11 t ae Ou Fos td are cata atone Bom, iby Aiterts Daca and ar ie Alvar tans viata tn Das a) ‘Mra, Willie Hawkins i Tiegh“ Goaven| wart halted. to the bedulde of ter | nother at Oiler. The ‘reware| er aC, Pre Gh pe. Cur served ter Ratufdiy, "Tos Vladerearton mertnes Map laveine Diling- inca boned ‘bocnise act a heen iit : aid Lith eke! rai isa Wali oo sce! achory, and anil rhode econ earhers Fear aa aot are""otnse| a Soe pina mee tHe arene commence ar meture| a am ewe ‘autsad at sr, le ‘Ghabern ore Sarwi ei here Say nigute Me Htavee Wells and 1 Maar mare to Green en: em ae went Golda ‘Sheactana_ a ‘inreace Prise rea ‘in ors menor ‘i ze ot oe ‘an tno fir. Mex Leute Yet satuedae for Wins im, Hoon ea tone "eee ot Mins Coney Church was| the cli bossy. Services were sot i churches Denday Since Qundar. wis Mot mre ay. at pastors cntertalned ete ‘vith nermona| A actoetiogn wtb reference, 10 nore. Min, 1 W. Houston bas a om ula a Hughes mr net pesseey son ca = ‘ited ant’ pone nS ek Matin! Sonren: ‘at Mt Pleanant lant woek abt ra: eck art oleate ‘Me, uesrce Mequoon lant Bun Mcih = ever cour tus pane Aria’ gw. Smtth of PovrarenDepqrtarn: Ben Hat- le Barrell, mes). WH, Winstone,” re Taeysla Fone, se Fon ere kk Mi Pease iia, Konkins, ain aa others to he. sod stra 8. 1 fan eh yore rand ot ae ele fit Car. Se nd no edad Th ot wotng to wake) he x -wetng te reake| ad Mine Alma Lott bis. dacxbrer tt el oi hi deer ibe ache i ote os eee ac eee SS Bee one, Doane Bir AL. Wricht of Bee ae Bes fe ee sae fet ea Pisteanint byte Ai. Wriant hs abbegh of PAGS preirr ee en teris Ivey hd to dander, She wns pi Seon pnb w hs int estore; Sov ots sin ate. ef OF bot MW ot i vad cei Tontane ving: Chet toe kath Sivek Bor a preche ap ee a aCe ius son Sf We A Sn Inf etennae: tase isnt ya bor ota Me Geil eatrins Si viah Seid oF et fc. t ates at tape, Pee hers "bay. iy sta aeptiee chavs cue’ ci eth iy ‘Weleh pees «st 2” Salesian tata hee sober eM Iie pene’ leet ae eran fod erening‘mevien, waa Was SC aca byt for ban , 29 Sonia torsiag to pe tat to era's. Menace $24 ta fu ASeai in Xo Pre ote tp ans ine ter road Stet Orso Is nee ste roe io eure Soe" pevaa ‘asthe, Hola gtr. oats Cher vy has Sin Stay sce tie tas tra ey Rearnates cod cone te i oer Soo eat Per ties". Sal Rictes "tc tee Thongeen a5 fgets ‘sai wen May da tetas ile ve ort eh st tesla rr alle tc Hoot "arf ie Ses see et eee Rea seule’ Yeon others ap va enced at Steen vist Cpa oti poner te Dogs he By i atte ance to pyooteaataera si en ae a Beast hc. ith eat ais to Lonaree Maine Whe Sut of ater aa Gad ‘Baers sud. Howsbot aft bel ane Annes Thaake Be eerste oe Sab hues Siatsy ehertou. Ry Me Wau on at Me bs matioed eyret sone a east Wie et” Su ai orcing tor Denver Cale, Ths ieee Weeder “tard tt Bart mice Geta's her ont ere a Cas nar t etrhdaner eat lt seen” 2 ot Isto ec ‘bch nar iver co are foo Bice ed sata et mts het poe eve Wh Sir attching the Gente con: ats ath a Bsr iSuleae, i, Mr ball es arte west Tas Powat Carha aitics asi Picimctost ane hore of Red's Wa, Ole auie ny wey shored b A cnet nee see cea arte at slayea"y ai Xopenia. pos Saat was cedersd al wal lo Eine of die Nother conucted sia Watters" Peat Foals td er dna cee Auli Mely at tas Sete cat naling. Mr end Ma Beak ta bekanae AUD alr a agers wae cled Ausra fo agai cerel scape ast woe Be ened Mata, hy Pry ae able tnt” ta selfertoa rhe Men A grea the ‘xraduating clas of the Veer, Hich hal Mia: snes apensag vert one a et noni a sa Stl Pine at Sewanee te ston ra intr Pa. 3, Ae toro” Mapes war Bor'w A'Pettan Satoriay? be war in ihe, Gy ch bonne (i Seog In raking dat cena ae tant te oon vm Ha “avdan = Ait chiveon’ repr cot sity Sek a Bhs more rat ewer, ar Me tees “ie eatery rata dln nicely snd ie eshte bie Titans et. Geeta ser oun Sony arn et Senethne Sai ey wets Wut Se a “ind have fm Fag Wis or erereces, <Rherman—On last, Dr. A. 1 prover atari en fat ae Grove. schoo a Seoapeaed ; ‘sa vert ihe ama ese ir sa sie i Re ca ES bi ane eet tee nents onder cn a ola ar aes B.A Bedat oy bs i te: eae many si anh en with her Mr, Lan Mw wide ot ig 4 wna the) each tate non’ Wicks visited Mri Mable Greer, Wedueadny. Genera! 3ectvon in one ot the Theres tn the Bacn Yeu! aldo ud sot. hlm om ald eer aot ase Gian | eee Me. 0. T. Bolton of Patroan. Bit hee tay ale Peers |b paper, Sr, JH. Garner of Sap fee et eters Bere rine a ato ee nes oe ieee ee eo ee eae oer oe ie neat Sears Pare poe ies vs abet err et eas oe ee Sees See ae Seliaee eat a os eee ee ae oat Sekar Pata tee Reraraea saat oa eee Saeco Seco te eee es acre teas ee crane aS ee Cas Soe ee See eee re ee ce ee ee Bee eet es Ree oe eee ee cee eee eo aioe Renee a eee nde ere pois Sees aie ee peal eee oe ane cee camer at pare mie tere icone ete menace anes beeareern tee ae ea nr ee aa eee sae ote See ice caste aera ge thong trowd ert. ease arses fads reson br W. 8. 3 ees ere a oe ee eS ee eer evar ato e Seectaaes Boece a Sa oe crete ie er es Sor etre a ao ae hese ron a Setar mmling one i ec ca cia oe ar ee ee sot peta Seen oe i car ea eran that ew atl een & Rood re ee eee stilt wish hin well ia ; eat Jat ‘Mare. Ee fi do gees et 3 = Bae see Lee e See ‘Thien te @ pivotel year and Col ited at ull of the churches. the churches. Body ‘wan Sid day forte Beyal Peds, Ths ‘arom. Me. Suni lied ha Saray sed ea Gert and ker Soma; oh wae 8 member of A ML are, age nee Bays tg Pag or Re flog Rare a. SATUEDAX, MAT 30, 1000 ewron on weak. Met, J D|iecion #254 Mr. and rn dotnleneray Tae cal se ein few apc mitten Stet oe arog 4a | rsaicere ee ae le ee ee ee etre ee co eae peta artes Sen open pret eas oon ees Sees Se earns See Steers Men 8, Doty of MeKinney| Becricen were Zoot at all of the| ik a Sete mera ee ee eee ae eer eae ace [mone t"hute’ cart asd ata eS ee eee Pee eared Soe oe nas Eats sae seat a as ar eee ota “a ee ee pore Tei ieoEE a me ie ert tae ‘Sendny, Supt. Dowden waa at his eee ce ane a pee es lappolnted crite for the 8. 8. Rov. ee a jsermona in the morning and ai ghee eld Inoon the pastor preached the Odd] <1 Syrah Ree pie ee fas ee Bee a a ee et ae Bees be veers Pian ote ogee hear ae pt ee Soar ees fin eight pound. deuehter Mr sed 8. Pickéos, Mr. and Mes. A a ie caer ee ee oa Se ae Ree cease tthe. ain eects ie ee fanaa ei eee estas eee See Saaeenae \Witile Jatersonviated fends a) ee eS ee eet, area scien en eee. etree San eres era as eee Sehgal Sees Be erat enn se eee eat epegm cee ae eave a eee eae eran | aire ee net ena ry ainaadk of Pt. Worth te tn ae a oe ge fn ane rey nt core suetee tome tr ae Bee ees Scare at a ASS Pee ieee et are pose eats Er aaterss pe ameneere sacs shen areata fase ee aa ece os easter Bone ea be a ati rar a See - Ears a taro foams score Scie Sat aoa i tin ea Se mere ie See poe eres va eran oo oe Raileyville and Jones The 8. a et Bs the) eae Sa a ee after g her oH i eet ee ree nL Wate ea Toth enday eve grees Phafle a 2e N! ti tye old earch building, BL. Pa Bape church wil to down ork will bee e tonnew bl Ine hroterW, ts Word Are tet hare build the newt Pat nih sera Dr B. Geore Prana bia worktag people ar inte hes oat his saigant pastor, Mev. 0 iz dhrin A nay, ehh core Mites tented Jot. Sunder lection $2.53 Mr. and Mra, John Enel Sty ot hreepot ta ager gee Sghonyoionty te Wualuion ant set. re tes Dre MF Kine an ae cote te Teaky at” Pin ee eet tat ine MOA Bate ea Mn Woah al Mme har Crochet Sat‘ tdased cue out im Weat-end: Yeo Comment ert 6 Pole He Ste Ms Sit Sas eyes Acta! feria eens ot oon oar an hon sek Cache Sete graduates, ten Prof, W. M. Jolin. Set iaton Rice: Sent Fle Cranial de Iced a scttt tars vet Mae ta ert a ian tare" Rata Bot of es i Cook eaten i, iret “Grant ir one ae cual hte sor tot chet eon sete iat Naa Sg Se Oita ea a wk Mig be GMs" trocar "ore i, Rin ete se ala Under Mae aa tet tier ssid ad bce caer Seaelocett imeart da Seta. Lie, “ce vanes Se ie at oe alana 0, V, 0. of 0 wal omc ad het pesca meet’ srnon Bee aay tener ae BM rad Eig" ar Peete fiat is sono Pitter lista ‘ote ak ase set a"F wea Rae a ea Sa ey cactus Gie"bees ak Minott Whnceay ering Mina ‘The Baccalaureate sermon Ia, ain Wocny at e Tan ab Te a eet a Bush ne cig tenet sin Pa ae art ta ae Wide Sh Wey Sir Sat eae Tor tres fants tones rece Sees AePtheunos ro Char Sa psa Wer Se Sean ena sean Si led a anaes Speen cette ie ae cae sia Menai se tia nave vit rater os sinh SONS Soe Eas sity Ae FB Sie Besta Sie ety ae ee eee Sears erate ace aa pacers ls et ogg ergs Creep ant Mea. tev wn a ca ay sere an St we ie il er tae oe Seay tier arrose esecshs Tae ne meee ate wi sand Coe god Sk Ste Paps rere ee ule Ceti stn tad encanta Te Bauer Sis etssn by ihe tear eae ee ore Mates -a.& i lpn gre open sa, at Stat gee mat ata mat ou tied to ich atnyevenae't.'t.'8 of-O. F, met at Bethel AM. B. oY a Sa arch yracal AR shh on "Seastalath wet ene ce een ee ane ra 6 aaa aaa sear io ent pee ale oe tery ate aie a ual aren Se aan ai pt Os res Cn a Wins pesca eal Sees a Bo rednce trd aaes pee casi ss nly a Fe teeth ts Sas Sa pean Uy eat were Mra wi Bettay tr Bok Maat nadine ae teat ain adn mitre Sa nto Mime seiardoy, Hire M3 artes “esate, Siete alee ss Secure eet Slordty i ters Mr i Pate inne Cb ar ly attended Sunday. Supt, at his Se tal bes wet oreo eee mash iti et bs Wists ro Bean d° deere ents ante sro tt Beg Tit orn ve a hie real oa Mis" plant cena Bendat Mt, Halerse. — Sunday wu eae tert Vimeo Xt Ane, FB Seve Sa hit ua minced en iia pmo sect ft her, "Bor Solth wa fret Ray war tsa Wt ran Saar rer ie "i say foe Socal hem Dalles Saturday for burial from Dalles. ener een See, pastoral ay at the A MB. Charek- Rev. tier ein ‘lace with ioe faci ‘and etvered. women fi'serom at ¢ FM. 1 ot Se fny"school Tnson wan aught fc. "atte "Bast and “review fr rapt, WA. Love. Brrwawoa Poe defeated Sunday ta the ea fein “asta Great plans infor way for the Emancipation rebration at aatand: Juno 8 fice at 25 foment pa ‘ne pe yt, Cher acon bm aa ROG: Mot clock’ fh tey wan om A bave belt xm fetieon Eastnd ant Cleo: Cn to: won, Fantana School rendre ae peer om thant of May, Stn The, Parent acher cit has done good wor Bie rear Anaplor-Mrx tae Wihon ‘es meen, ing rer Te iSctom ai el end Ps Sn i, heel br seen was brenstins ty Rev. Covtnn. jchareh. The OJd Fellows aanual ‘Thankagiving vermon Kav preach Jed by Dr, D. T. Cleaver ot) Tues: aay watt: ees Mills Polity —Servious wore led Raise Sian EO baie aa eer sei Saat erie ee sae naar set ate te cee oes ae Gee ieee pale i atiareaa a ah Ari: — a peal te ae Sa, Sie stating cet pacenener ec eee Geter Sat ar cote el ae es Mods whan deat ay Sa ea a ie ‘a Ee dias Se Rowe acs Satan, ait oe ees ees Retreat coon ih eatin ere ae a ae a ee ees Saat wet cea er aa a ene ot? ee ts State Sort st Shan arene at as Seca hee te aR feet Sarat a Gea ted oa, Soe aaanead eset eee wet"he, Pons ea ees cutee eta a cree wer eats eccons See net pattie are meer erat ae fee eye wa ads aS Bt eee aaa oe Soe fe oy tna ae ae ie’ a cease Bere octet vation tee nh ea ee Sema Saar ie Soe SR fer aera’ cr aera ae Hes ia tt nie oe Spee Sats atta fo srr cc Rete fee ag Sah ara des one Okln—The Golden Leaf ai atc mii Pacem Sees erent Sadhvi ar he ena eon oe Bat hoe een ooh tl att oe Seeks a E Rata ee lo ence ee ee Becefer niente Seed eae Be ci adits ac neers Seer ee eee ee wee ae re metere cs Screven suc ce Sear core sa Bee ha Te chew or es Smee er ieee ace ce AoE ae as Rar Memtisas soli are se Eis erates Seren ane ety ma Be “aha has = : bas sue ek pte satin Para ce Gare Bea Ga aa. Bi atelie atat ty ee Si eevee se Se tae ee pon Ss Hientorc, the ©. Hs bai Geiss Sen oe aren a ceaeren a ts Get arte ah Ba Ey, orice ae sos Gar oe eee ge meee ata, Sie ae Sto Sahat ncaa st eeramae? Soee i and cee ae ames. a oe oe gh ye Bete tat pt Set! ala oat Sat a SSeS Se man See Palestine— Mrs, 14a V, Siu eter Se sons of Maris, ‘Texan I val ‘Relestine— Mrs, Ida V. Siu soma of ‘Murts,‘Texat_ it vill tog her daughter, Afra. Mertens Roberts, 415.8. Rampart St Mr. Weta MeGough, ageat for the Minalastppl Life Insurance Co. of Snckaonwille, ‘Texas. wasn, Die- ft lait to the elty Sunday tho Tith. Someone was all salon Mr."V. Te Rouben, feneral_ grat ot ‘tha Misiastppt Lite Inrarance Co. of Memphin waa in. the clty w tow houre vlelting the Palestion District Manager, Mr. Arthur Rjton. Laan A. Mt Bolton, aon of Air. Arthar A. Dolton. who ta now im. Pine ‘Biuit, Ark, ‘ill finish (he 10th rade dune, ‘nd. 1904 Mie. Slater Eine Dottan ‘will also compen th, 2nd rade mic nt the same one. Both will return howe with hele’ tother” who, wi atten "dhe commencement.” ‘Thte many friends wil be rod {0 sea them after a aarnce of nlne months. birt. Victoria Evans act Inthe tak ef Caney, ‘Texms, Tend, ANNUAL THANKS- GIVING SERMON pea ANCIENT ORDER OF , PILGRIM FP. aay sunDAY, MAY 160M, 1096 MT, MORIAN RAPTIST CHURCH ‘Corner Youlte sad Rowton Bax PREACHED by RhV.W-ME TAYLOR, Beator ruodnaini, PeAge oan by Worthy inpienior Paper 2a nahn Pleo hdkies se , Yordan emanate ane et oan, enue Reaesl Sue et Cosmin cu Troan 9, Hc ovdany ass ones” Te Genus Mem De Bradley” «+ GET IT AT... HOOKER’S ——You Wish to— SAVE SOME MONEY on your purchases—here’s your chance We are cutting out some of our lines and to do so we are putting on COMMENCING MONDAY THE 19TH, A SMASHING MONEY SAVING SALE ce er ‘Lots of Goods at HALF PRICE such as all BASE BALL, FOOT BALL GOODS, Some Silver ‘Ware, Bathing Suits, ete. Big cuts on SHOES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, CHINA WARE, CUTLERY, and hundreds of items too numerous to mention. pees ‘Sale Commences Monday and continues one week Just come and see this beautiful display of Goods ‘that you need Hooker Hardware Company — her sinter, ante EC anche ame oe ste ers ee tcc ie ees eae oe Ree ee se See eet eee coe ivotanese ees Pee eet iia eee ereahenmaces es ieee er areas an oe eta. e ours & Set meee a ee euros: ot Eereaer a Seeker ua Sartans Ere eae steers er eee eden es ater ieee ee eae ie eran ree ae Soe eee crc Sees re cate rae et i = Contin sy Sw seoecee cea ae eee ae te ee arc ie bara ee eee at ere wan se See ee eres cen eae em tot seme eee Sean ee ae seg icles ee Pree nen Baer eae ee i tee Bos cee oar Se ee se eens oe ere ee ee eee acne Sa ee eye ee ne ee ass ree eecen a oer ae ee ie oe ae Seaan eas i oils m3 eee eeeae eer aa eres ena Siig Eo Be aoe a oe Peat ace eed Seep oes area Racobe cae we mooie Sates thon Lanna rast. Ets Sy" emer et = Mead A rater Seer oe eer Sar ar ash an bt a nates ee elt Sette i iti oes Satria Be Su Ret en Pata ac tt stag one her Sie eed Beane ter eas lie sce x eee ed CoP ones eh ae Ste date st i hae eta ee ere a Pe Ma i tn si il Rt etn sa ees ta aie cai Mg Sark clad ote te hte ah sa i wear ner ek fae ob Sakae a emt Saat sng eta teed See thaaae Oy" ae Iie oe bk ta it ay "ge te Sat a? gi. alia ne ti ae ta a mae ate OS haa fe wer Sees ec St ree itn GROW Olekoaw sense. ‘That long looked for day ts éraw- ing near, many wre anxious to wee it come, ‘The Inactive members ot the ¥. Bi. ©. A. are about to reallee what it is to receive a "cork terew" for every thing you send for as the actives returned a nice ite buneh of them for invita- tous they wish to send the youne indies for the annual “Y" plenle Priday Slay’ 10Uh. ‘They just did make it The Tigers returned last Saturday after’ having played Wiley and. Bishop. Colleges in Marshall, Captain. Plelds of the Tiger team says. the ‘Tigers Tost thru errors and loaf. Many of the faculty Being away last week resulted im poor meetings ofthe Sunday. school. A.C. E League and ¥. MC, A. Atrs. Scott presch- ed a ‘noble aermon last ‘Bunday and it was enjoyed, By. all pre. wont. "Tho ood old tne, religion was demonatraten by" the. 4D- Parent appreciation of all thet was aan We anos ‘great church "service “every” pe ‘even during the atay of the pastor. Dr, Bursan in Louisville where he ts in attendance at the General con: ference, of the A. M. Ex church, Prof, Tolton ison hand vo keen this wolne during the abeence of the ‘preoldent as yell at Profs Kelly, Lang and Dean Patterson. Dean Johnson atiends the" Geu- eral conference henee, Dean Lane comes im the coach. De. W. 7 Laws ts the cling presdent and things are moving fn good con- oe