Dallas Express

Saturday, August 23, 1924

Dallas, Texas

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DR. MOTON ADVISES RACE TO USE "STOCKING" MONEY Dr. Motton was frequently inter- Negro newspapers fought for fair action. Col. Simmons is the acapted by applauses as his whole play for the Negro, despite pril- director of racial activities for the Negro, who was a chord in the men and women assem- At the beginning of his speech De. in a magnificent notice of offices in bled who had sensed in their own Motton paid high tribute to Chicago The wrigley building; points he drove home. the race does not suffer by come venues was opened with a giant he pledged for preparations, for a parade with any other city in the country. mass meeting on Sunday afternoon virginia was adjourned with a Pride virgin who was ready. He referred to new amenities, with two great to possible for the race by building institutions — the Illinois bank, Missouri bank, Hibernic bank, etc. a monument, Hibernic spruce climbed for the race and the Illinois bank, estimated that there are twenty nine bank owned and operated by our people dollars of Nero money bid him use. the library Lily and other people of more money number almost thirty, buried in eastern jaws and in antique companies, not to mention days session, accomplish as much otherways secured around the great printing establishment of the Pride virginia, with as little wrangling and, as much GRAND OLD WENDELL PHILLIPS HI PACKED TO CAPACITY WITH PROMINENT FIGURES WHOSE ACTIVITIES ARE MEASURED IN THE MILLIONS (A. N. P.) CHICAGO, IL. August 13—In one of the most remarkable opening addresses over delivered at a convention held in Chicago, Dr. Robert R. Moton, president brought his thousands of hearers, assembled in the spacious auditorium of grand old Wendell Phillips high school to an inspired apprehension of the newer opportunity of the Negro in business. He declared that the times had changed, that 15 years ago the problem was that he had to help him overcome his "timidity," but that no such issue could now exist, now being of "dress the need for honest, capable, expert manager," and warrant of confidence on the part of the business world in the ability and competency of the American N. P. ing his wife he was going to hide CHICAGO, IL. August 13—In one of the most remarkable opening addresses over delivered at a convention held in Chicago, Dr. Robert R. Moton, president brought his thousands of hearers, assembled in the spacious auditorium of grand old Wendell Phillips high school to an inspired apprehension of the newer opportunity of the Negro in business. He declared that the times had changed, that 15 years ago the problem was that he had to help him overcome his "timidity," but that no such issue could now exist, now being of "dress the need for honest, capable, expert manager," and warrant of confidence on the part of the business world in the ability and competency of the American N. P. "I know of one home," he assert-del, the headquarters of the Ascadia, "where the wife and children clated Negro Press, with scores of know that the father had at least successful professional noun. and that the wife had at least successful beaten bennett ill and went out one night, tell-tell Christian homes. CONGRESSMAN FIGHTS POLITICAL LEADERSHIP; DISTURBS NEW YORKERS considered for the eastern manhattan but is not expected to accept any role in the city. He would have heavy practice in his home city. Dr. Cannon is chairman of the State Committee. This means the virtual campaign that he has run that used the running of national campaigns by the threat. Although James Weldon Johnson The Dallas Express THE A. M. E. CHURCH $50 THE DALLAS EXPRESS CON- TEST EXTENDED 2 WEEKS. MRS. BETHUNE HEADS NATIONAL ASSOCIA- TION OF COLORED CREDITS NOW ISSUED FOR JOB PRINTING AND AD- VERTISING CARDS TO CONTESTANTS Saturday, the city began to fill with BRIDGEMONT TEXAS August 22, and waited up by the nurses of N. A. A. C. P. light is being underway. The city's first fire department, the Bridgemont Fire Department, met the motion to fire the hotels and Pharmaceuticals institution must be in the history of the history of that institution at the recent primary of the city. The city's first fire department, the Bridgemont Fire Department, met the motion to fire the hotels and Pharmaceuticals institution must be in the history of the history of that institution at the recent primary of the city. MRS. BETHUNE HEADS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COLORED WOMEN Constructive features of the week's program included health, housing, moral standards, commerce, education, music, citizenship, Child Welfare, and kindred subjects. These were discussed by eminent authorities, subjects, or those whose knowledge of their subjects is unquestioned. $550,000,000 RE PRESENTED AT NATIONAL BUSINESS LEAGUE THE MANAGEMENT OF THE DALLAS EXPRESS CIRCULATION CAMPAIGN HAS DECIDED TO EXTEND THE CONTEST TWO WEEKS BECAUSE OF THE SLOW START IN THE BEGINNING OF THE CAMPAIGN, DUE PRINCIPALLY TO UNAVOID THE BEGINNING OF THE CAMPAIGN, DECIDED TO EXTEND THE FIRST PERIOD AT THE HIGHEST SCREDULE CREDIT BASIS FOR TWO WEEKS WHICH MAKES THIS PERIOD CLOSE SEPTEMBER 6TH. THIS WILL MAKE THE CAMPAIGN CLOSE SEPTEMBER 6TH. THE CAMPAIGN CLOSE SEPTEMBER 6TH WILL BE WORKED ON THE ORIGINAL BASIS EXCEPT THAT THEY BEGIN TWO WEEKS LATER THAN WHEN FIRST ANNOUNCED. ONLY THREE-FOURTHS OF NEGRO TEACHERS IN TEXAS ARE COLLEGE GRADS AUSTIN, Texas, August 23—Staff notice recently released from the Department of Education. DR. R. A. RANSOM ELECTED PRESIDENT OF LONE STAR STATE MEDICAL, DENTAL AND PHARMACETICAL ASS'N As announced at the beginning of the campaign, credits will be issued for Job Printing and advertising found on another page of this paper. Extra 50,000 credits will be given to a single advertising card you own. Extra 150,000 same as on authorizations. By purchasing from your favorite a single advertising card you own, you can good for Job Printing and display and classified advertising. They are so valuable that you can ferable, so no one can possibly lose any thing through their purposely designed campaign to you, you can give your favorite a boost toward winning a promotion. There is hardly a business or professional man in the country, and the church, lodge, or society, will not be interested in the course of a year, so it is easy to understand that the count will mount rapidly upward with both descriptions bringing in the credits. If you want to be a winner put yourself in the race and get busy. Big results are to be expected this week. Encourage Your Favorite Now. Encourage your friend. Relative, friend or favorite in the race if you would like to see him or her declared the winner in your subscription NOW. After Saturday evening the schedule go Every Subscription Important Without fall, club members and their friends should turn in every possible subscription before the end of the month. You can effect A single subscription- YOUR subscription—may be the very one to awing the victory to you. You can also get you anything. Hopping that you will win amounts to no more than hoping that you will not lose. Sure You Can't Allocate To Don't try to tell yourself that you "connel afford" to take The Dallas Express. Why, the money you will receive from reading this book will be worth more to many times the subscription price each year—to say nothing of the convenience and numerous special features that appear week after week. And the satisfaction that will come from the knowledge that you have helped others will be worth more than that will be worth more than the subscription several times over. FIGURE THIS OUT FOR YOURSELF SEE HOW EASY IT IS FOR NEW CANDIDATES OR FOR OTHERS TO "PLAY THE BIG GYE" TO "FILE A BIG YEAR" SO AS TO HELP WIN THE $215,000 NASH SEDAN Here's an Example of How Easy It is to Secure Half Million Votes in the Dallas Express Price Contest If you wish to add a half million credits to your total during registration in the first period when the credit decline, secure five-year subscriptions from ten of your good creditors. For each subscription you will receive 25,000 credits, which amounts to $5,000 in credits. You will receive five special ballots of 50,000 credits, and the two and you have a grand total of 50,000. Figure it out for yourself. GET ACTION DURING FIRST PERIOD Oh. Mr. and Mrs. Subterranean would you not be one of a small part to help you favor candidate to help you win large votes to win the grand capital price on this contest because it is quicker to be fore it is too late. Show how loyal you are now. Don't wait until our content is The per capita expenditure for education is apportioned of observing turn, the apportionment. But any the school maintenance for the year is given the amount of a photo as so as to the document of race is apparently given as $11.60 and the average per termine the racial identity of an aspectual consideration. Civil Service cost of books is given as pliant* are among the grievances examinations require that photo- EL PARO, Texas. August 21–28. The very first consideration. Two make it compulsory upon appointing EL Paso, Texas branch of the N.A. months more substitutes were her officers to appoint the man with the most experience. The two candidates were given to Mr. Cole. Undeniable, he ingest, and elimination of the candidates gave a fight against the Texas law which required a commission to be made, and been made. Still it,—the photograph. Until this is the Democratic primary elections of July 21, he was called together, done, instead of a dozen or some of the State. As the Democratic non-incumbent, with a number of his former colleagues, he was turned, which are now on file with the A-Selected to office in Texas, the pri- ONLY THREE-FOURTHS OF NEGRO TEACHERS IN TEXAS ARE COLLEGE GRADS AUSTIN, Texas, August 31-Statistics recently released from the State Department of Education at Atlanta have shown that the number of 4286 Nrogers teachers in the public schools of Texas 1327 or more than one-fourth of them are in school districts with a population of the statistics are interesting in that they are the first to come to attention of the reading public on the subject. The Nrogers are the information that they bring is starting in some cases. The scholastic population of Negroes is in the same district as the enrollment is in some 70,723. The Nrogers enrollment is divided as follows: in common school districts in Highland Park, in the same district in 100,511; in independent districts the school districts in the same district in elementary schools 84,615. The preparation of the teachers of the state is listed as follows: the state school only 100,69 of the State Normal College 144,48 of colleges and universities 652. The total number of Negro schools in the State is 5997. According to the report there are 100,69 teachers of the state which are valued at $323,880 including their equipment and the average length of the school term in the state which are valued at $323,880 while that in independent districts is 198.4. The total number of Parish teachers of the state is only the total number of volumes in the libraries of all of the schools of the state is given as $1,412,080 including $23,66. The total amount of the matricates of the Negro Teachers of the State is $2,500,480 for the year of These figures are compiled from reports from common school district libraries and from these of more than 156 scholastic, and they are taken from the reports of the year 1922-1923. FIGHTS PRIMARY ELECTION BAR AGAINST NEGROES IN TEXAS DISTINCTIVE IN SERVICE ALWAYS PROGRESSIVE Paul Quinn's Standardization in Sight. Biggest Enrollment Ever Promised. Requirements About Met; Faculty Strengthened. DISCRIMINATION IN CIVIL SERVICE APPOINTMENTS UNDER FEDERAL GOVERNMENT BECOMES INCREASINGLY INTENT DISCRIMINATION IN CIVIL SERVICE APPOINTMENTS UNDER FEDERAL GOVERNMENT BECOMES INCREASINGLY INTENT In October, 1935, MK Cole placed shannon for favorable consideration in the local office and about twenty gardens of the high percentage of the population. 12th, 1984, he received his rating. The National Alliance officials in About a month later learned that interviewed Mr. Cole and report he 54 substitutes had been far above the average and would he went to the postmaster to in-make an efficient worker in any department. He was told that he was not advised and was advised that it was an over-time cannot be had under such laws sight and that he would be given until they are so amended as to TO USE AEROPLANE IN HAITI MISSIONARY WORK WARHINGTON, D. D. C. August 22 Admiral L. W. Eberle, Chief of the American forces in Haiti, under which the navy has issued orders to the maritime officer in charge of the American forces in Haiti, under which the navy has issued orders to the maritime officer in charge of the Government airplanes in the visitations to various parts of Haiti. It is believed that this is the first instance in which the airplane has been put to the use of the church in the politically conservative state to statements made. Bishop Carson will be enabled to visit incautious Christian religion has seduced, if ever --- been presented and through Government assistance he will be able to attend the Church of Jesus Christ of Christ civilization to natives who are still living in comparative isolation. UNEMPLOYMENT SENDS MIGRANTS BACK MARKLEY PARK, Town, August 15— adolescent, comment was spelled this week by community a full earl of migrants returning from the terri- tory close to Chicago. Most of the provided information that there had be infused to come back because of the severity of work at the pres- ent time, but hoped to go back as soon as things picked up. ```markdown ``` Women Women You Liketo Look at 1920 Pluk Black MORE THAN A Congressman Fights Political. Leadership; Disturbs New Yorkers Black and White Gans 40¢+ Green Gans 25¢ MORE THAN A MILLION PACKAGES ARE SOLD A YEAR Continued from page 1. ities. Their reasons are obvious but should be permitted to go by the Dr. Roberts is a general man, likable and appreciative. He was one of the first two aldermen elected to the city of New York from the race. Municipal and financially he is lifted up to the last nomination of the Twenty-first Congressional District do not rally around him to the last nomination and woman is an incumbent. The congressional gremmon of the race, it will be a calamity. The district has in recent years been the most populous and it has been found in the republican column. The discord of the district has been the rapid increase which Tennant Hahl, the democratic organization, has made on the race in Greater New York. This is a great opportunity for racial solidarity to be manifested. One thing is certain. the race can have a man in congress Continued from page 1. everywhere. Wendell Phillips High School, where the sessions of the League of American Football surprise to all visitors. The Mammoth building has been transformed into a little city, so to speak; for the first time, it is named Mammoth. The auditorium, the center near 3,000 people, is the center of activity. Rooms are furnished for the purpose of exhibition of exhibition of College and national business enterprises. Then there are telegraph, postoffice, emergency room, medical clinic, classrooms room, cafeteria, press room, rest room, library, telephone TRADE PO A SYMBOL Your name defines your a symbol of what you are. THE NAME PORO MARK A SYMBOL OF QUALITY Your name defines your character and personality and is a symbol of what you are. "PORO" is the trade-name of very exceptional Hair and Toilet Preparations and a System of Scientific Hair and Beauty Culture used and praised by over increasing thousands. Mrs. A. M. Turbo-Malone, Founder of this great-business, has put into PORO her character, personality and ability. PORO Products and Treatments are amazingly efficient. Try PORO Products and Treatments dispensed by PORO AGENTS everywhere. YOU WILL BE HIGHLY PLEASED If you don't know a PORO AGENT, write us and we'll call. PORO COLLEGE 4300 St. Portland Avenue ST. LOUIS, MO, U.S.A. 1927 PAGE TWO rooms, and absolutely the most complete convention arrangements ever made for any convention held here or elsewhere. Beginning with the Monday night, when the Associated Business clubs were hosts to the President and officers of the National Theater and the Vienna Festival, the theatre party Saturday night, the social side of the Convention has been in a whirl. The practical side of the convention the big talks on practical business matters ever held by the business league. Fights Primary Election Bar Against Negroes in Texas (Continued from page 1) voting in the Democratic primary the escoll阅读 as follows: the section reading as follows: the laws and constitution of the State of Texas, who are bona fide members of the Democratic party, shall be allowed to vote in the Democratic primary election, provided such voter compiles with all rules and laws governing party primaries, and shall be allowed to vote in the Negro be eligible to participate in a Democratic primary election, held in the State of Texas, and shall be allowed to vote in a Democratic primary election, such ballot shall be void and election officers are herein directed to throw out such ballot and not count the votes. This section of the Texas law is held to violate the 18th Amendment to the Constitution of he United States and the federal election statutes. CARD OF THANKS Temple, Texas, August 22. We take this method in thinking our friends for their acts of kindness, and words of cheer during the brother's funeral, and our beloved brother, and father, John A. West, who departed this life August 4th. Also for the beautiful floral offering. Mrs. J. Dawson, Mother, Mrs. S. J. Dawson, Sister, Odell West, Son. Dr. R. A. Ransom Elected President of Lone Star State Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical Association Dr. R. A. Ransom Elected President of Lone Star State Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical Association (Continued from page 1) meeting and his address on August 13th to the members was one of the best ever heard. The doctors exchanged letters of appreciation and were pleased with the paper on intravenous Thearpy by Dr. W. A. Hammond of Bryant, Texas. Dr. L. G. Hammond of Bryant, Texas, around much discussion but was very interesting, Dr. R. A. Ranagon of Fort Worth, was elected president of the same secretary, Dr. Yearwood of Gonzales, Texas, the meeting will be in Dallas for 1925. Beaumont, Texas—Local physicians fairly marveled at the skill of Dr. J. A. McMilan of Nashville, Tenn. Negro, during a clinic in New York, the convention of the Lone Star State Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical association, in the main operating room of Hotel Seven operations in all were performed there, two major and five minor operations, a tensor of gynecology at Mhahry Medical college, conducted both major operations, age of which is not known, and one other for rotal fatigue, Dr. C. A. Jackson of Houston, conducted the throat clinic, consisting of cases of tonsillitis and adenoids. In addition to some 35 or 40 nephrologic members of the medical physician, especially invited, attended the clinic. These included Dr. W. P. Thomson, W. F. Tallia-Neumann, J. M. Gober, Dr. McMickle, J. M. Gober, Dr. McMickle, H. Ledertetter, D. H. D. Harlan, J. M. Reasan and D. S. Wier. The still and apparent knowledge of surgery as displayed by Dr. McMilano proved no less than a matter of amusement to the medical physician were successful, it was stated. Dr. McMillan was assisted by Dr. H. E. Lee of Houston; Dr. W. Hammond of Bryan; Dr. W. F. Tyer of New York; surgical staff of nurses of Hotel Dieu hospital; Dr. Jackson was assisted by Dr. E. S. Carrion; Dr. J. H. E. Emanis, and Dr. B. L. Duke, Beamont. The convention, which is the 38th season of the association, opened on Thursday evening. Sessions are being held at St. James Methodist Church, College and Netherside, and at Hotel Dieu hospital. Operating Program. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1924 FT. WORTH NEWS. Rev. S. M. Montgomery, the very faithful assistant pastor, delivered a sermon at the eleven o'clock "The Greatest Power," Dr. Mitchell was a very highly honored visitor at the 11 o'clock service as well as the 11 o'clock presentation of the Standard Life Insurance Co. The B. Y. P. U. held a very timely session at the usual time; the presentation was evident. A very timely program was rendered. Rev. Montgomery taught a very helpful lesson on the subject. Dr. P. U. P. Essential." The Stuart University Rev. D. H. Harris preached the sermon at the night service; M. H. Harris visited it. His sermon was repaid with much helpful thought, and was brought with great earnest solos during the day. M. Miss Chambers rendered two beautiful solos of the morning service; Mr. E. M. Chambers rendered a solo each at the night service; M. E. Sapp, M. M. Brown, W. W. Worshippers at the night service with a quartet report. Numbers were heard from the Association of Women in Texas at the regular meeting of the "Women's Missionary Society" and much interest was manifested in the reports. The next meeting of the Association was at the city for James Baptist Church, Fort Worth, July 28th 1925. Dr. J. H. Winn, who has been in the city for many years, attended the Annual Session of the St. John Land Mark Association, at Austin, and later conduct a great work where a great Tahoeracle had been erected by the White people of the Tahoe. The annual Session (Monday). The people of St. Jude. physicians for their co-operation in making the "convention the most successful in history." Officers of Association Officers of the association are the following: W. V. Hard, vice president; R. C. Yerwool, secretary; R. D. Jones, treasurer; J. W. Priest, representative to the National sections; N. J. Atkinson, practice of medicine; R. A. Ransom surgery; I. A. Gordon, gynaecology; J. A. Gordon, gynaecology; Wallace, tuberculosis; D. W. King, hygienic; H. E. Lee, x-ray; T. E. Speed, genitourinary; L. G. Pinkstein, obstetrics; G. M. Munchau, nose, ears; W. G. Scribner, section and section and Nelson, pharmaceutical. Dental section L. M. Mitchell, president; W. W. Hard, secretary; M. C. Pharmaceutical association: A. N. Stowall, president; E. R. Nelson, vice president; R. A. Jones, secretary-treasurer; M. A. Donaldson, assistant secretary, and Akmore, corresponding secretary. Mombia, Tenn. Aug. 14. In a passionate address before the local Rotarian club w. R. Catterton, he spoke of the South need white people who have home building as their chief aim in life. There are no schools in the South need white people to generations to go back to the farms and earn a living with their own hands, therefore, the South need white people to the desirable whites of Europe." In his address Mr. Satterfield told of the work of the Southern Rotarian club in presenting in presenting the cause to the world. He said this association had been particularly successful in the immigration act which will allow the South to select a reasonable number of desirable European immigrants. He pointed out the lack of interest the Negroes show in homework. The Negroes have large numbers of young Negro men to northern industrial centers or as well as the general tenderness of the Negro people to the cities and towns. This phase of the widening accordion of Negroes is a marketing problem. He said there is too much valuable land and not utilization at present. was glad to see their shepard. 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Address Collect all these coupons you can. Each coupon is good for 100 credits. ASK YOUR FRIENDS TO SAVE THESE FOR YOU THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1924 DR. J. W. E. BOWEN TO SPEAK . . . Dr. J. W. E. Bowen, Vice-President of Common Theological Seminary, Atlanta, Ga., will speak at St. Paul M. E. Church, Friday night, August 28th, and will preach on Sunday, August 31. Public Invited. THE W. H. AND F. M. SOCIETY IN SESSION The seventh annual session of the State W. H. and F. M. Societies convened at St. James A. M. E. Temple with Dr. Paul M. C. W. Ashington, entertaining host and hostess, only assisted by St. Paul, Bethel and Lee Chapel. Never in the history of the The above is the likeness of Mrs. James Westbrooks of Beaumont Texas, although in declining health. Mrs. Westbrooks enjoyed a month's visit in the city with her only MAN'S MURDERER IDEN-TIFIED daughter, Mrs. Geo. W little grand son, Hailie and company, by a state Powell. Mrs. Westbrook respects citizen of American Wooden tertain at Riv daughter, Mrs. Geo. W. Weesna and little grand son, Hilary Westbrook and returned home last week as companion by Mrs. R. Powell. Mrs. Westbrooks is a highly respected citizen of Baumont. American Woodmen to entertain at Riverside Park The above is the likeness of Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Gee, W. Weems and James Westbrooks of Beaumont, little grand son, Hinty Westbrooks Texas, although in declining health, accompanied by a sister, Mrs. S. L. Williams, in visit in the city with her only companion, Mrs. Benson. Drill teams of Camp No. 235. Worth and Dallas Camp No. 66 of the American Woodmen will hold a camp at Riveride Park next Tuesday, parade will be held at 8 p. m. Tuesday. District Clerk, A. L. Walters announces that much interest will be centered in the contest. Mira, Virginia M. Carrington of An- lin, was entertained recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Carring- ton, 1114 Clark Street. A night of zalety, mtlr, music riverside, Riverside Park. Aug 26th. Dockeys Stage Unique Entertainment Members of Kaaha Temple No. I, D. O. K. O., entertainments and friends at McMilchan Park, 3138 River Street, Miami, Florida. 15th with formal entertainment. Covers laid for about fifty of the evening events. In presentations talk and after dinner speeches. Judge A. W. Wells acted as toastmaster, Chairman K. F. Reed of the ed no paints in making the event worth while. Members of the entertainment committee are as follows: John ("Bob") Thomas, T. H. Hillard, W. Briggs, A. Fry, Chai. Reed, Chairman C. F. Starks, Secretary. Dukesky plans a big "Punch Bowl" drill at Riverside Park, in future events. Will include singing to Delaware music lovers on about September 8th. Bishop College Bishop College Marshall, Texas Offers a standard four years' College Course ing to the degrees Bachelor of Arts and Bachel Arts and Bachelor of Science A four year standard College Preparatory or School Course. A Theological Course leading to the degrees lor of Theology and Bachelor of Divinity. our years' College Course, lead- lor of Arts and Bachelor of Fance College Preparatory or High leading to the degrees Bache- celor of Divinity. Offers a standard four year* College Course, leading to the degrees Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science A four year standard College Preparatory or High School Course. A Theological Course leading to the degrees Bachelor of Theology and Bachelor of Divinity. An unexcelled Musical Department. A good Library; excellent Laboratory facilities, and equipment more than meeting all premedical requirements. Special courses in Education, meeting the certificate requirements of Texas and the adjoining States. Bishop College is recognized by the State Department of Education as a College of the First Class. Patrons will observe that Bishop no longer offers instruction in the grammar grades. All students must be prepared to enter first year High School. The next session opens Tuesday, September 9, 1924. For catalog and full information address college Laboratory facilities, and meeting all premedical require- ducation, meeting the certificate and the adjoining States. recognized by the State Depart- College of the First Class. that Bishop no longer offers near grades. All students must year High School. on Tuesday, September 9, 1924. information address A good Library; excellent Laboratory facilities, and equipment more than meeting all premedical requirements. Special courses in Education, meeting the certificate requirements of Texas and the adjoining States. Bishop College is recognized by the State Department of Education as a College of the First Class. 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PHONE 848 EAST TEXAS PHONOGRAPH COMP. GNY Tyler, Texas. Woman Discoveres Secret-Cnect Jack Canterbury, Brother of Stain Man With Crime Startling Develop- ments in Canterbury Case. terbury in connection with the murder of Sand Canterbury, brother Jack Canterbury whose Helen was killed Sunday night, August 14 on Sand Pea trak, near Gaston Road in Oak Cliff when Jack Canterbury's body were seved and each number was strenued along the track. When Canterbury was found (four months later) of the dead man's household became curious to know what business he (Jack Canterbury) had in Oak Cliff at Mystery then shrouded the case and officers began an investigation and the startling evidence disclosed that Jack Canterbury was Jack Canterbury, brother of the plain man and the mysteries of a foul play was cleared up. BIG time Riverides Park, Tuesday night, August 16, celebrate with Dale and his family Sunday night, August 14 on Sand Pea trak, near Gaston Road in Oak Cliff when Jack Canterbury's body were seved and each number was strenued along the track. When Canterbury was found (four months later) of the dead man's household became curious to know what business he (Jack Canterbury) had in Oak Cliff at Mystery then shrouded the case and officers began an investigation and the startling evidence disclosed that Jack Canterbury was Jack Canterbury, brother of the plain man and the mysteries of a foul play was cleared up. Young Dallas Woman Seriously Hurt by Automobile See the big McTuffey military martyrs at 8 a.m. clock p. m. t. Tuesday evening. August 14 by the American Goodman drill team of Dallas and Phoenix. 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In recent years there has been a great deal of speculation as to the true status of Negro schools but all of the things said or thought were preface speculation purely. But now that real figures are available some real idea of the condition of them may be formed. A study of the release affords some very interesting and at the same time unfortunate conditions. For instance, out of a total of 6397 Negro teachers reports on the preparation of 4290 of them discovered the fact that 1327 were graduates only, 400 were college or university graduates. The remainder were unaccounted for as far as preparation was concerned. MEMBER NATIONAL NEGRO PRESS ASSOCIATION. Here is a situation which should challenge the attention of every person who is interested in the perfection of Negro schools to the highest point of efficiency of which they are capable. Only 502 graduates of college rank in a system of 2427 schools which employ 5397 teachers and instruct 199-726 children is a percentage so small as to give room for the speculation as to whether it is possible out of such a small number to give to the children those urges to higher and wider search for knowledge that is so vital in their years of public school life. That speculation is not born of the belief that only college graduates are fitted to give and impart ambition for continued study, but it is made in the form of a series of experiments with advanced thinkers and has had then opportunity to see more of what real wide study means and are therefore able more easily to impart some of the desire for it in the minds of those whom they teach. Entered at Post Office at Dallas Texas as second-class muster, under Ast of Congress, March, 1879. was never stationed the white teacher, mother has it been misused. The teacher was officiated with the floral month. It is a plain, seaside, conservative newspaper, which primes us to call to疼 the saintening breccia files we do not faithful line: It professes a patriotism as broad as our nationalism, and justice judged justice encapsied all the territory encapsied by the Humane race. This iserty high ground, a place of great beauty. Ways of the press come up and stand with us. This ground is inaly. D. RING ADVERTISING DALLAS IN OTHER SECTIONS ADVERTISING DALLAS IN OTHER SECTIONS The most ambitious project that Dallas Negro business men have foiled in years is the National Negro Business League to hold its meeting of 1928 here. Two representatives appear on the regular program of the League will extend the invitation that will invitation be accompanied by invitations signed by the Mayor of the city and one from the Mayor of the city. There may be those who will feel that the coming of the National Negro Business League is that is not now possible. But it is a fact that the business enterprise conducted by our people is the most important institution of the general public in other section of the country it represents those people with those concerns. And that contact can best be encouraged to our offices of the councils. In the contemplation of these statistics it is hardy fair to presume that the Department of Education is together plausible for the condition just mentioned. But it is fair to conclude that it could not maintain to the extent that it does were there the sort of interest in Negro education as such that is necessary. And in this connection it is only Texas is richer and much more progressive than many of those who live in other sections of the country. The fertile field that is, generally known, and just as the merchants of Dallas through their inbound customers made it generally known that "it in Dallas," just so we can we stimulate to desired interest an object of our business, the outside business world by advertising our part in the general economic scheme of this city, and make the amount of good that contact with this group of our business leaders will mean. We need to know them and they need to know us. We need the League, there in every reason to hope that there be new ideas brought to us and greater respect for them. Who then will know us better. The bone of contention of those teachers of Dallas who shirred their duty in the preparation for the National Association of Teachers in Colored Schools was that they fear to contribute to the fund which was being raised by the teachers of Dallas because of the danger of fraud on the part of those who handled their moneys. Many of the teachers however had no such fears and they contributed and made the affair a success. It was found after all of the expenses of the entertainment were paid that there was sufficient money to refund to them all but the amount that they had paid as a State Association. There was no demurring about it. The teachers discussion about it. The committee through Prof. Rhoads simply malled to each of them a check to cover the amount due them. Judging by the large number of women of our race in our city who are sending their husband and newborns to their rest by car, we can be said to have attained the same notch of psychology as man. No longer is it sensible to test competition of men with the male of the species leads us to believe that the ban on the execution of the same person is to the extent that those who are found guilty of wilful murder should pay the same penalty as the guilty of negligence with them that they seem to think that they can murder with innocence. Let a few of them be convicted of wholesale murder record of women will decrease. There must come a time in the history of our life everywhere when the general public will come to a realization of its own ability to guarantee the safety of the concerns in which it is interested and to see to it that those who carry out its wishes do the square thing. There was no occasion for the fears of those teachers. They above all others have realised that was in their power to guarantee the safety of the standing and handling of realities. In fact, they had no real fears. They only sought for something which to hide in order not to do their duty in maintaining their reputation of their city and state. There can be no real program there as long as the ability to cooper doers not make itself known unaffected on every occasion unaffected on every occasion foolish men and backward race receives to be held the thousands of supervillains which it afferces of resulting that it is unholy The action of the local committee is nothing unusual. It is only what should have happened. It is the thing that most frequently happens. It only remains for the general committee to decide what is necessary, content that their trust, will not be misapplied. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1924 For The Woman Who Cares ```markdown ``` For the Associated Negro Press The public school curriculum provides a very liberal amount of handwriting, gardening, math, science, future making, showmaking etc. For the girls, the public school curric- lum provides a variety of subjects as sewing, cooking, house- keeping, handwashing, loom weaving, embroidery, lace making, etc. that is expended for training along the lines of applied industry, the industrial field as such. By This majority of the colored population do not as yet take kindly to the industrial field as such. By This group we can afford college training. There seems to be a growing tendency to see the medicine, law, teaching and a few for the ministry while social service and recreation activities Another really unfortunate situation, probably the most unfortunate of the whole number is the fact that out of the total number of teachers more than one-fourth of them have graduated from no school. They have not even completed the high school courses. How can they teach? What can they do to improve the condition of the counties in which they work? How do they gain admittance to the system school and how do they hold their schools? These are questions which arise at once from a contemplation of this report and they are questions which all of the qualified Negro teachers of the state should have answered in some way as soon as possible. This report indicates that one-third of the students at the state almost, there are 1827 of them and 1009 who are high school graduates only, the two classes are almost of one kind—and yet there are those who would boast of the splendid condition of Negro schools in Texas. This would not mean much to us if the vast majority of the workers among us were taken care of places in our economic life. In view of the fact that the old system of apprenticeship has practically broken down, this means that the great number that formerly worked in the skilled crafts so vital to our economic progress has been leashed to an apprehensive extent of our boys and girls working would to-day find large numbers of our boys and girls working in the school. The vast number leaving school find themselves thrown out if the world without adequate training is not in good health. They are forced to "pick up" an occupation wherever they can possibly get it. Some success has been fault of their own and are deceived to a life time of drudgery at an early age. Industry and the community as well as the individual may the penalty for these unfortunate It would appear that in this one instance there is a job for the state association of Colored Teachers that would amply repay them for all of the time and trouble which its correction would cost. At the same time that this horde of ill prepared persons is attempting to instruct the children of the state there are many whose training, if not what is generally considered complete, is more in keeping with what we are generally accustomed to think of as necessary for employment. In this case the state association must employment. This condition should no longer exist. There must come some sort of remedy for it. And that remedy is in the hands of the State Association if those who are at its head can but realize the possibilities of it. The untrained worker is migratory. He is a bird of passage lightning only for a time, perhaps only long enough to supply his In behalf of these teachers who have qualified for their tasks, there should be some change in this condition, for the fact that there are those unfit for their tasks who are regularly employed, takes the premium away from preparedness. There can be no real progress in Negro education and national education to the high plane of real preparedness for good citizenship as long as they are denied the opportunity to have the fundamentals taught them. Ignorant teachers cannot give them that sort of instruction. The condition is pivable in the extreme and it should challenge the attention of every teacher and parent who realizes the necessity for the best in the matter of education. The condition is that of other children of America, has made it necessary that the tumbos efforts be made in order that it be improved. Press on! surmount the rocky steeple, meeple, over the torrent's arch. He falls alone who twobly creep he who dares the heroes' march. He thou a hero! let thy might! Tramp on eternal snows its way, although the encloas walls of night. houraries. They are nothing other than a hindrance and a drawback to the scheme of education and they are fit for them. They are not the efforts of others to see to it as far as they are able, that the school opportunities for Negro children are improved. Hew down a passage unto day. Press on! if once and twice thy feet Slip back and stumble, hardy try; From him who never dreads to Danger and death, they're sure to To try to sank the bullet, apose While on their breast who never quail, Gleams, guardian of chivalric deeds been a greater interest manifested in Negro schools then was formerly the case and it is fair to presume that that interest will continue to be manifested in increasing degree if by a strong public opinion on the part of Negro teachers they are making the general run of head sizes quite a bit larger in the new fall nats — which proves conclusively that all women have hair that are not going to. At least it will answer the cry of so many people we know, for more comfortable hats for the long haired. It must happen that the condition of Negro schools as far as the qualification of teachers is concerned must change and every means of bringing it about must be employed. The State Department must be made to realize that it is the earnest desire of all of the general public that improvement made. It must become the paramount issue of the state Association of Teachers and every means must be used to see to it that speedy relief from this state of affairs be had. Only by a decided change can it ever be hoped that Negro schools will become as efficient as they should. Use your summer vacation but do not abuse it. Exercise is the good of your body warm and relax for the benefit of your state of mind, but do not over do it. You can value your youth, health and beauty. Too often in thought to mean only rest and pleasure but there is another thing for more important which is the real definition of the word. An interval in any procedure" and that translated literally means change. You can value the full value unless the whites' routine is forgotten for a little while. Think new thoughts out loud. Relax and relax shut out unpleasant things, open the mind to fresh impressions, swim in the cold water and dangle in swimming etc. must be in moderation. Use your summer vacation in the best possible investments to make for health and beauty. A shower or tub, followed by a brisk rub down in also absolutely essential Find a comfortable place, shut out of your mind anything that is tense; build Air Candle for a room; find a comfortable place, shut out of the fire. There is wonderful rest in this exercise. Beauty in the evening is a thin of poles and radiance and delicacy, tempered with health and wisdom. THE MIRROR PUBLIC OPINION temporary needs. He is a "nquare pee" which is always seeking in vain for the square hole in which to fit himself. He is reckoned with large pockets than he ought to inhabits of industry, and labor. It is a lesson that has been blamed in dismal letters across the corridors of history since the crucifixion of Jesus, brushes without brawn cannot make and maintain a great prosecco. Negro everywhere to take a standing bump out of his racial surrounding and conditions, and to make truth, which history has time after time revealed, that a mace of only miners can survive, that miners must be balanced by the doers. Health in the daytime is a combination of freshness and simplicity qualified by beauty and good spirits. Newspaper Moth Bags If you have no moth bags to store your fire and winter coats in and can not afford to by any take large newspapers of several sizes on the machine with a long stitch. When you have three sides stitched, slip your fire or garment in and stitch the top across also. The Dining Table Assembles Mat! I find this table in my dining-room table is most insultory toouse in cutting out dresses, etc. the acissors slide in and can be no danger of scarring the table. Handy Stamps To keep stamps always at hand when writing, use a pen or a pencil on the top of your own stationery, or use it for stamps only in this way, you will avoid losing them. A pen or a pencil stationery for stamps. This is particularly convenient if one is writing. Changing Horses Changing Holiday When changing my home to a morning bake or a day of planning the mates together with small safety pins which I keep on a small cushion ready for use, I always put them on my back and some back with the other clothes all coated, thus making much valuable time and patience, and I am always careful with the families of children, and the older children can be taught to as- harmms of children, and the older children can be taught to assist by pinning their own together 2 tablespoons melted shortening Sift together the flour, salt and baking powder, and add the cornmeal and milk. Mix together the milk, sugar and melted shortening Beat thoroughly and bake in a shallow, well greased pan in a pan. Mix together the cornmeal and green k—about 28 minutes. Cabbage-Green Pepper Salad. Cut the pepper into pieces. Pepper removes seeds, soils and peel then chill. Allow twice as much white cabbage as pepper, turn boiling water over it, drain quick. Add the chopped cabbage and makes it beautifully crisp. Chop cabbage and peppers together not too fine, using a wooden chopping messer. Mix together 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1/2 teaspoon white sugar, table pepper, vinaigrette, teaspoon sugar, and 2 tablespoons milk. Oven-roasted over salted serving time. The What-Not Column. By R. P. Edwards for The Associated Negro Press Birmingham, Alabama. — Every man should feel proud of this wonderful race of cura, and especially of our women. Have you ever stopped to think of the great women we have produced, and who are now serving, trying to work out the destiny of the human race? Have you thought about what they are doing? Do you ever wonder if you can fight? If you would just stop and think a minute, you would truly say they are followers of Jesus Christ. The meeting was presided over by Miss Hallie Quinn Brown, of Omaha, Nebraska, who was she just a great woman. You have known her for years. I knew of her and her greatness just as much as she was a hopper, and I am old enough to vote now. She is in one of our best colleges and has served her people in every particular. She has shown her love and friendship for her race and has served her international work. Just one trip to Europe, and just one speech to the world, she has brought back $15,000 to Wilberforce University. She has been active in many organizations over the last year and she is right now. Miss Brown taught in Wilberforce, and she is a fine reader and writer. Her work, her training has won for her fame. We all know her, and what she is worth to the nation is a great great woman. She retired from the presidency, and was succeeded by Maclaudie Bohneu of Dayna Fl Mrs. Bethune is one of the women of our race who is doina to the race, a worker, a speaker, a wonderful character. She has dedicated her life to the upbring of the boys and has been a teacher, an inspiration. She is putting pop into life. She is a truly leader, and well trained leader at the school. There, for I want to keep you posted from time to time on the good work being done by this noble character. There, for I cannot start to mention all the great women who were there. They were orators, painters, all they were great. I had the pleasure of meeting Mrs. J. C. Napier, Mamie Nandle H. Murray, Mamie M. E. Stewart, Colymer, of Florida; Dr. Mary Wren of Chicago; Mr. Rebecca Walton, of South Carolina; Mrs. Elizabeth C. Stewart, of the Florida School—noted woman from Florida, noted woman from Texas; noted women from Texas; noted women from Florida, brakas, Colorado, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Louisiana-Mississippi Georgia, and I believe every other in this Union had representatives. Not this not merely a big convention of women with no purity, but of women with all things. They are women who stand for something. We do not know just what we are proud to tell this country. I am proud to tell you that things are just happening. I heard some of you mention the other remarkable woman of this race of ours. My Mrs. Myrtle Foster-Cook, of Kansas, was a race of ours. 146. What remarkable program was made by the Colored Y. M. C. A. within ten years? That the Colored Young Women's Christian Association has made a more rapid advancement in their education, a similar nature is a remarkable fact; when it is considered that in 1812 it had but one city and one student secretary on the national board and ten years later (1822) it had seven National Secretaries, 100 workers in seven centres with fifty-seven branches and 7,000 young women, the national secretary girls have been reached in various ways during a period of ten years. What was the Jerry McHeary program in the summer of 1851, a colored man by the name of Jerry McHeary was arrested under the Punjab Prohibition Act, a Missouri slave murder, McHeary must an attempt to escape but failed. A descent was made upon the hall She was as busy as could be and I am sure you will realise it when I tell you she is the woman who is keeping them posted on what is going on. They had reports from the various departments, and from every state reports touching every phase of life, and then they spoke right out in church to speak. We have heard that wonderful response made by Miss Elizabeth Carter of New Bedford. Honey she just skunt the cat with Mayor Dover, who was booked to deliver an address of welcome, and did not show up. She said that he was just in his alphabet in politics, and to ignore a body like that meant to retard his progress. The proper use of the ballot now in the hands of women would bring greater recognition to the race. "She said because she," she said because we are here." Texas stirred a horrice next when a representative complained of not being represented on the ground of complaint. Texas was too large to be overlooked. I could, just name and name and work and work and work, new officers. I had a fine time. I spent over a week in Chicago and then I shook the dust off of the building, place leaving over the C. & E. I, and L. & N, reaching here last Saturday, and now I am writing to the Grand Lodge of the Grand Court, place leaving to Dothan, Alabama, to be there with the Grand Lodge of Knights of Pythias and the Grand Lodge of the Grand Court about the Grand Court from time to time, headed by that wonderful character of our race. Mrs. woman who believes in doing things of her people and honey she is doing them. She is putting education within the grasp of people, otherwise be neglected and grow up like weeds. Her real worth is this people may never be known to the world, who keeps a record of all needs. She is a *wonderful woman*, she has often had something to say about her, E. Poreche, of New Orleans, who has just finished her summer at the University, vanced English, Literature 82; vanced English, 80; Negro History 50, and still she is going on to attend among the women of the age. The people are getting ready for the National Baptist convention to be held in New York. I hope you will be there, for I am going to be there myself. God bless you. I will bring this letter to a stop. J. O. MIDDIGHT. by a party led by Gerrit Smith and by Rev. Samuel L. May, both well known abolitionists, rescued McHenry, concealed him, and family sent him into Canada, where he died in Kingston, Ontario in 1883. Richard Allen helped Richard Allen who founded the A. M. E. Church, began his ministerial career when at the age of seventeen years, and so impressed his master with his eloquence that he allowed the youth to preach to him family be came one of his first converts, giving a speech in the institution of that fact. Yemen also organized a deacon in the Methodist church in 1779 by Rev. F. A. Sabbath but on account of prejudice and the organization, and founded his own church, which he later became the first Bishop. He was also involved in convention of Colored people of the United States held in Philadelphia, and a leader of his people readens the leader OFFICE CAT TRADE MARK BY JUNIUS You can't get foot-notes out of a shore horn. You can make money in your spare time, reads an ad, by selling steel fences to your neighbors. They'll buy them if you have children. A garden is where you hope lettuce and cabbage get ahead in their race with the weeds. One mystery still unravel is why architects think that the interiord of a bank must look like a morgue. Lacky George. Why was it that George Washington never told a lie, pa? Because nobody knew him where he stood on the soldier's bonus. What most annoys a bald-headed man is the barber who wants to use his head as an experiment station. It begins to look as though Washington will never be dry until congress begins meeting in some other town. Yes. Indeed. Teacher—Do you your father pray, Susie? Suite- Yes, teacher. When we at last down to supper last night the girl came in with a good Lord. We got beans again". Moderns are little more hardboiled, but not quite so many are stewed. It's a Dangerous Thing, a telling a doting mother that her baby is not safe. To trust a man who promises to keep you safe and smokes. To put a cigarette in charge of a kindergarten. To try to settle a neighborhood dispute. To think that life is only sunshine. Give your daughter expensive tastes and no earning capacity. Keep all our religion in our wife's name. The only things that furnish light without heat are the lightning bug and a head band. The weaker one's argument is, the more likely it into be punctuated with a liberal supply of cues words. About the time a man reaches he forgets his boyfriend amidst noise that he'll be able to keep his funeral from being held at the poor house. Cantilever. I stood on the bridge at midnight. And I sang that good old song. I stood on the bridge at mid- But I didn't stand there long. I stood on the bridge at mid-night. While the steamer whistle blew. And the bridge where I stood at Divided and let me through Give and Take. If you think your rent is too high, consider the gentleman who took a lease on a ground floor loft on a street in New York City. His lease is for 21 years, and for a year he will pay $70,000 a year, he is moving to: "The Lord gloveh and the landlord ketch away" Home is a place where one can sit by the living room fire to peel potatoes or clean spark plugs. You can't keep a good secret down. Press me closer, closer still With what fervor you can master. All my nerves responsive thrill Pres, me closer, mustard plaster. In the early years Mannon Johnson was a glass blower; new, he is simply a blower. Don't you like to buy goods from a store mannelman who doesn't know what to buy? Mannon man about stock and prices? Supplying him,曼娜. Lady; Tobe, I'm sorry to hear your wife got a divorce. ```markdown ``` ANNOUNCING Advertising and Job Printing Cards The Dallas Express AS ANNOUNCED AT THE BEGINNING OF THE CAMPAIGN, CEDITS WILL BE ALLOWED FOR THE SALE OF ADVERTISING AND JOB PRINTING CARDS AS PER SCHEDULE BELOW. THESE CARDS ARE TRANSFERABLE, WILL BE GOOD FROM THE DATES SOLD TO SEPTEMBER 1ST, 1925 FOR ADVERTISING IN THE COLUMNS OF THE DALLAS EXPRESS OR JOB PRINTING OF ANY KIND HANDLED BY THIS OFFICE. The money collected on CARDS will apply on 'Clubs' as follows: Each $20.00 worth of CARD business shall be considered as a "CLUBS" and 50,000 EXTRA CREDITS will be issued. IF YOU'R GOING TO USE SOME PRINTING SUCH AS BILL HEADS, HAND BILLS, OFFICE STATIONERY OR PADS, CALLING CARDS, WEDDING STATIONERY, AUCTION POSTERS, IN FACT ANY KIND OF JOB PRINTING THAT IS HANDLED BY BETTER CLASS SHOPS, OR CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY ADVERTISING — BUY SOME CARDS OF YOUR FAVORITE CANDIDATE AND LET THEM HAVE THE BENEFIT OF THOSE CREDITS. REMEMBER — CREDITS WILL AGAIN DECLINE BOTH FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS AND JOB CARDS AT THE CLOSE OF FIRST PERIOD, SEPTEMBER 6TH. ```markdown ``` PAGE SIX TEXAS TOWNS Ameliae. C. M. C. E. Sunday School convention was a success over $200.00 was raised. The paid man Mr. Henry Pickard $470 and his father policy, Mr. C. Bussell and Mr. Gretchen Cuny relied on the help of his cousin Montgomery, Mr. Levy Hammond and finally returned from Waco and other south Tewa townships. Lillian and Raymond left for Mineral Waca to attend the anaconda trip. The city from Brownwood visiting mother and friends. The prettiest wedding that has ever been it was held at the Ameliae and Mrs Alice Ward at the M.I. Church. The Abbeye Black Bantle left Friday for Othamah and will bring home the bacon. Jefferson.—The people of Joffrey have been canned into a loss to note that teachers from all over the country attended the Nationals many as we have none attended we do hope that this will not happen again, for we want to keep up in the front rank just like all the others. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1024 ANNOUN Advertising and Job In The Dallas CIRCULATION CONTEST DISPLAY AND JOB AS ANNOUNCED AT THE BEGINNING OF THE CAMPAIGN, CEDITS TO JOB PRINTING CARDS AS PER SCHEDULE BELOW. THESE CARDS ARE SOLD TO SEPTEMBER 1ST, 1925 FOR ADVERTISING IN THE COLLECTOR KIND HANDLED BY THIS OFFICE. DUN and Job In Dallas CONTEST. AND JOB THE CAMPAIGN, CEDITS WILL BELOW. THESE CARDS ARE VERTISING IN THE COLUMN D S REDITS $ 5.5 REDITS $10.0 REDITS $20.0 REDITS $50.0 00 CARD ..... 10,000 CREDITS $ 00 CARD ..... 25,000 CREDITS $ 00 CARD ..... 85,000 CREDITS $ 00 CARD ..... 250,000 CREDITS $ NOTE the money collected on CARDS will apply on 'Clu CARD business shall be considered as a ' will be issued. IF YOU'R GOING TO USE will apply on 'Club considered as a "C G TO USE S FIRST CARD PERIOD WHICH BEGINS AUGUST 23RD AND ENDS AT 9 O'CLOCK P. M., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH SECOND CARD PERIOD BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 8TH AND ENDING AT 7 O'CLOCK SEPTEMBER 29TH TEXAS TOWNS. OARIRARSE ERR ‘San Angelo—Mrs, "0. A. New- vi et Wear, Tet reared hone att 6 iy woes ‘ating bere Mitel Seeey_ 00 We bauomard ae Arn ota hana entrain br ‘ith © pert infos avian torn tine tracer ot Laue tot freve amet A ie ery on elas A. 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Mra Fowern reed home after # two ‘weeks vit with her” daughter Prot 8" 1 Cooper “is at home ftexin. Me and re WC, Wl flame, Mr "and Mra. Richard Brows Sr. and Mr. Witt, Grade ‘wore week-end visftarn at Glee ton. ‘Sirs Gabe Wiliams and daughter" raturned home | trom San_Antonlo, ‘ev. A. Baker ‘ringing, Henderson Chapel to the front rank with ‘Ree. Q. 7, San ford fn the ¥ akrum. Rev, Jone fs ee oan the Semaay Sdinel <o0- Yention in Temple Rev. C. C. Colas nreaciede soul, sire Goneph. Oram fast ome. aga Mr. Tom Sanders had’ very” BA row escape for ‘hin life’ with an tocldeat of running tuto ths Katy Special. 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Robinson motored to ‘Temple Saturday night to attend the meet- ing thal wan olng on there. Mrs trene ‘Ashi made flying. tip fo. Ronis, ‘Texan. on her return she trowght ttle. Senta: Me “Aah ty. Men, Hattle Owens hax return: ed’ from ‘Ada, Ovlabom. tr and Mire William’ Parker has return- od trom ‘Texas. Bro. Jeme. Jones made. fstng trip to Wastes Priday "to attend the funeral of Mire. Robert Smart. sal bud Iwas earoved. Wy iret carner Magnolia Mrs Armatead, “Mra Kidd and. Mr Scott called on ex. Miner Sunday ca dati eet ea HE DALLAS KXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 104 r/honor ot her son, Busterd lerening’ was anent very ‘playing cards. Rev, Moore th ot Oxianowa Oly Shares cay nat Monday atts eer ie cote Ha alew “Hele Remole tad Mas irae hobinos any an hye Set, Sine cn Holt aod te Poti ser" cit "aa aie Fay [Beg aie i home from Oklahoma City: Okla Sir andre Rafe nck en [ue ce "an "ep ua [ist or‘azrest pola in Tema jinst ‘Thursday, Per. Cobb tet Sunday tor ne Dish conarencs Wiehe larmteed wil fave Moody le wil eve Mo tor the Dirt contra fa IWewata, “Oka ite Magolen [momashas retarted’ roa fora Hive ‘Dewghters entertained at te ion ae Thurnay eke SteriasStas Uiding Person ana aie Payne stended te Seda Atvocaton aad Vinted Gnlvonta, ir"emse ation" he “pend isn “Sits reported" ies Mero Toouae of aera te rig aon tnt iy At party eae 2 riya fey Imoring”baperoa ‘hy MF Mag erry ite Raver) te he’ Nee ir ivr ar", HE Wu en ferthed wit whiet ate 0 ator Nanos. "Prise rinners Iie Dann Ci pee, ane iby, bony Bo vent Tek Wednesday ora tot ies ‘where she wil Soin seneal ork. Sra tat Matay enteral Jes" tromWeineday Sean tl Nesey i'n mc anon whoa a ice breif was trv Mr Ser and‘ nao Wena Miele ind meee her eo. Foioy Tt Monday forte State ny “Sense ana onvention Palace. br. Charl fata one‘ tho pioneer tats sts pited: Meet at‘from Whe $e Jolay AB chine of wich: she tad ‘bed. easter or "soma 30 er aaa pete: he" hever'a’ sar ands Rose eet ates ts sobre ett Say eee iy “us Cem. tees been item tn an came fa ecuperste he reiva at Sat ‘SapatAs a0. 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Maen Sn [Resarcat'a' sotie grosram st 3 [prim he dearten Galion Bap [Bat chaseh il Tears in "Aor lise dhe ita annost Seta oh IGcert "haven ‘lett karocl Jens ceo Wl apts Crarch = | smemson—Witng Worker Bap loa” hee Wa Use ace pate caving on 2 nal ferns 'be rence aoble ae on under ine, were: ree 1i"aenian” ‘route were aac i tie dmieks Were enn |Scudy two pst | Sst i eye Mendy ae charte Wiliawe a th ‘insta ope are tin Tea toc tart: the revival art ze adiocdriaayand_ close "ot |i ana oh mies, Prtay An ae |i gr a ijt day eh, Upon th ‘ie 1 wi balla cheh Rome ‘lel wan organised he Saat at ther care th int Pera” ater “ouereoe edd print: iter Dain Seabee, ease. Tae pr tant orn at foci «geod mer hate on eh ame atay Bape Che |Sunday School wax well attende< and was on time. ‘The lesson wa fo ha, py" {Tt a. mone ‘tae, Neg seal top a iia at -/3 p.m, DP preached axain. as lt ae, ema i chase “ ietadt re. Young mstoed or sont tuerth Bone ‘| Tafking— Mra. Blanche Thomp » at Good Will Baptist Church. 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Whe, Ge' we adn ur own mace and’ oto ih tis‘ enolate my sve We hele ae vt fr Bont forest tase crf Bos ihe etter preteatae a ne aot Sd te Sng ee ein ores” Mes he iy esol hs eases cre Bl er els ha ter’ ee ses br ont of Port Worth ihe’ city, Mra Jermoney Allow tert pehidy sight fr lia whe she wil st Mr. Voahow, 8 ase Sou ra Joann Hie op ie scent oot Tce sit te noe Dap ches wi «nla Ss Bite ha ach bf te fo up now. Bro. Dick Perkine died eel morning her eet i Bone tute Wedeetay 306 Si" oun Areva anus cori fn ee Write tricia Me Than nu mater went Howe See Suwicy” in "Torna "Mn mer hig nena "on come, hen, taurle Mendersea. ar Satralnca a party of teat Sunday mariage» Try pale tae take nee ws Seber eit wore hs fourth’ ona aot uae bey “Coobrets Senter.” Oost Baht sponte at 80", praeh fap ot Ca8'p, mover Tee Wied tae A ae Te ists” slat acres aro te celia eaan huge he it Se Srpcaag to Sew toe nt, hr aed Mra” Hauser SiraBaterson ana Se Tour 2 fm of Pure Werth pea Tofu Kas ly hndny atraans ts an nana 9 0a a Sicat Aion nr cnn cry aus Angulo si te a Sie heck’ a adit rest ot ma honed ine uly Vana Dewsen fe i nce shy at 3 [ere Aen ana nae Se Mitch har fsa ittm Baio iets ita sy ene cine ine Menace Sewn 6 Sin'Siie of a anes fa ty vane ber totgson ‘ain nisaioro aco TSOTEA —> Bie. 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MP. Det Slo: Anderaon, the architect of Alt win 'tm the near future begin Te Todeling Mt" Plpanant C3! Chardieaére Jimmie Johneon ang son af Tyter are In the sity viallng her mother, rw. Lands Kennedy Mrs, "Tivelyn Dradioy eft tor ey Sunday evening en route toe home te Sylar after a two wees say tm the lly with her parenta Mev. nnd Aira J. A. Darkn.Staw 1s. Meaw defe the etig Mendey. ov ene a [tian ne te iy ‘rae me ‘hero nonite way he (mith ter, Sater, Sr. ule a [ee Aha et Iaiat prt de aaah one ie het a We ie St foe ‘i'w te gue a le Snare td te aceasta 4: home ucuany’ ae 8 weak sty in Mansorms and Tachooi Sr "tan te eu tenn, Ratan Jone ne Mk aH Anne and Bovis Matt Daadey at ‘tno, amay we foc fre. arch Mande in eteraac. see Ona only. Mover Roy tnd Fay Bouse and Sister Rayooed Wille wee the coer of Manor 2 We aa We Me fcc Sonaty sharon 6 1- Doe ie new ie ae oe acing ber othe et katy talare Sr, and ra, opave was te kwowt of Mr. and Mra George Chan-| ter Seeday" evenings SPE. aa Bicate i ails whe eter art nat of ‘sets igi sac ate tr Onorgy ands len, Mian W. M. Sorden, Mrs, Py Ey ci hehe ose are Rest, — Woot _Valon ea caurah 88 well tended esa srod i. Wil tate’ Sant Aviad, QUa astsis, Be Sth fescue ot Sass Net Fane fot; total fait, On atom of the detay ot the tun. the voto wen late ba ate he salted ner risg ‘ecu satted Ho ‘prsehea's noble and Inspiring sermon, and| tro''were_ sided to tho hare Aight nts Rev, HE Dy Davis was tenia" be post bas wat Nom the 4 Saupe ot rk Tah ert. Text "Go tall te Worid‘tad_prsch the oape he Sal be saved iro ay tor, be shal be dame ‘nko went De: iavgee’ vis the peters lieve, We vi ’ CHANDLEN— Tin Yowoph Wee and wite of Houston are vialting. parents and relatives here, MF. Jor mec rs ae aa aot Sle Sea oe iting parents here this week, The See rts a few daya age to tasty, Sa at nea Go both spirituatly and financially, ve ree a ceo a ha meta ae ns ae eee eee may, eal | aa i rh ee eaten Se at eo tie ar oe as nae tee eter eae tigre cere See ee eater ages oe sete eee eae er Sree a a i i es eee er aie es ea earn ls0.1 and currioa away the honors Easter arr ye ie etree Sa Sev ste vag coe ae eee ee Se ie aes oor aan Sir ae ener Seaton pena eee ene SaaS ices eet ee peer tose fee es at so fees |aon and deughter of Terrell, Mr, 50 Iie oti the tar maha te Rar ees rian foe eas ‘nloal gamen ever played in the olty iota: peers ea fmt ae"ievn ot Marshall wat ieaheteeces ee ea Ceerumetie wetene eats faces are Bi beer oes tee e's rte no ace fetta uve at" ton age Me a np Bl ee eer ae eer a ae under the direetion of Mise Mabe ees tana eat ee Gan ett Pee tee Iota Gee lier tte Neen tc vide. i, Onifsten, (Ss eee cies foes aera (iatce paar teed fae teres ae tee lose ge nae [Elect aS Notes ened ee ohne ae fee cro tae ees a EN Saat een hae oes ere ora eet Satara aie cree Isa woh ator eats icnte alee cea mntae iste eo Mend | eirron —fariee wor a ale atc i St oa ane Pal ria rae ect tot eras Sst in re eas i hie ainy here, ‘The Rising Star As eS el aa asin coe mae are ia Ss “a a (ieee bee aoe ae (is ae seater et oe Sa fot ao ita "oe oe (poate ne toes ners eine eae ta ty “ty i Net's “hooey ne eine Ten eaten alae at |pay Seatoatr fe soot cee aa eo ar ae a mane SS ie estat eae ser owas Mato, ite es Sas Sa a ave a et hs |nave returned rom isk, Universit | idan anh, aula Seek ‘areola land friends have returned ‘%0 Okduhoms City, ‘The Work and win cub ot it daimee AM Sine acteoug Seaton ee eee tito eaas motored eat afer rane ee ae ee fashion games, ~ iS wag rt Shans ae eae Mombeey, ‘The hosisen served cake! ire eae es oer ape ce ha en er rae eed Bros Pune ia Lyne Spey Rete Se tina teen tee a ey oe eel oficiated. Mr. date cated Rome) rt ata eee eiteeas aie al Pine Saree rhe a het eae eg arash ae eae a sn cara ly i ic fs pa Lies See eS ae ae Saregie see te ee se ae inal Dea tle ha! Sali ees ac Lee ees ature a ere aaa me eee ee eae erent aa eal Sty ci ee se ten ht cane taal cu the ee omen | sat os ea ff Lawrence or the Mexicans flr~ Se ae Sat ot a ee sey Fats nae aS ae ee ae Soe ee ore ee oe ce ce ee eae ee oe ea oor id Tae eh wc NL ate oe ene ae od re re ee ae oe ene, Weare a eet ene a, o's nee Se ee eee Wicmits PAUd 5 ita Palas wan a, ow come ite Havin, Wolo he cea afr toast ae wel selon marin Twaas ol cee Weta ana omic ASracece Wasnt New Trmate sey nieacan or frends ana em Ser Seah i aren Baran SrChing othe wm ge Meh <'ster of. 3 eharehs INDIANA NEGROES SCORE G. 0. P. awry IoLANAPOUi He Ae carnal inpied by Mein Chisum telnaly ae the etional News Sioa" Daacuaton the sauce rms the Aarons "ready of the Indian poltial at Stine the ton ote ec ican party ag the an oe {eae the Weerose of the tate ts rea ny tn thes OP {5 Sati voter witn inane ‘ore nat ted pit, the noe Tntsne A momber ef remnant Coro tniane rputca ters fake and" ouher cn” Cnorea [mttane took excention 30 the Krane‘et tne sacs somitiog Stn nen iceeien. expres feat Sstags ‘outa Nt'xevenhor bat that he won fa Re Sar"tntens on acount ef Oe AGREE TO RUN NEGRO FOR CONGRESS ——F ENT SORE GCN. Leaner SS rhe monument to nominate & Ne4vo for Congress inthe Bat somsrenson district sehich comprises Harem and has a taajrity of Colored. vo ort received b big Impetus” when he Mepubliean. county cammlte et Iaat week and. naroed to Bash r "colored ‘cendiante, Vathoue ae mente inthe dlatict” have be (ring to turthar such, am elfort for rome tine. Commies representing teverel oval polities! and elvle or eanisations waited ast week upon Win. Plekene of the Mathonal Amo sation of Colored People reine to permit Ma hat to be. thrown 1 the ving declerla Miy wh Ue ea tidate not only because of bia pa record but becnsan at his ABILY a t weiter, thinker. and’ platform peafor. 1d wan rumored that the Polleie group had held! out an of foro back him It he ram indepen dant. Some fort wan so. rnd in Dehatf ot MP. Reumbie m manu turer At the mecting last Monday however, u delegation presented th following namen for hr comtiltte consideration. Jaines Weldon Zohn fon and William Pickens, Dr. Chat for He Roberts, John 1. Mal. Conte W. Harr. editor’ Now York. New tng Pred Be. Moore. Oe kB wasntrnarox, B.C. August 22— whe Colored Aciere Union ano ranlsation composed larwely of Me- froce playing im the house that cu- tor to Negra udiencea, the not stletly contined to much ety. has taken Tia niin! step aaa thee star ta the protection of Ite Dime bern The Ioward” Renter opera: tay, re man, hd mame a "kegra, one Me Tushse, Wethinrn‘D'C tan been de lared unfair, and’ members of the A. w have boom fortidden ta lay the hee "The management of the Howard ar heen charged. with cabeallag ‘Lonnie Ptahert set on 0 Oro. day ote! and ul MeCare ena 00 ‘Shien te abtbten &-ean that the onlay ot Sa pee ae el tm Dada, the seal ope natern tokine Agent of oe ae pater PAmchog See = ees scence het Soe = «0 th ee ae fe tere oe ate eee ca as eae re en N.ALA.C.P.MAY =. SPLIT HARLEM VOTE —PICKENS RUNS FOR CONGRESS ay a ae rhe KAA CB hat fy va ‘im policies, with at ene Tes the cane oy Oe a fs A sivtag Sem sae Po erat Senee Walon +, ie a ee Nexro congrenional a "ine epathean wate a's dale ea: ar eet la oe ih ihe Lavetiohe seosieabenan uted seeinat Feat oe en sar be Staats the Sgn oo Baha ne, Set eer ih tine ee Ra "Sve o tu fl tel a a ane es he os tercst muecea sate Aion nevoral days beers Peas ccustan ih eras AER SEE Stamey enone fast tho ot pee fe ee wide solidarity Jays Itvelf oben to Reaet acs hate, eae er eae es ba Santa thew tat rks aera te See a sist "Sa sro oa nr tsMins BCs a wait ed eee Oe ct oats ecstacy te Se ven sel FIELD AGENT TELLS OF | GROWTH OF EXTEN- SION WORK <5 RUMI OE OAS | eer Decaring that previous to S004 fae wes oe Arete are Ton ere rer te Soc" Gat an poe ned tg bs ica base Sean Ase ice ige ant the thane 9 Rate maa ane fama oon Mumingo: he sect amene Meer ares hab Boek Sioneta Tin 30 Nee Somoaae: Mon agents tothe utes ef AR a kane ‘Poitn Gran ntaohy,Uassana Marae acne te Ohl, 8 Or Beams sre vn and we aah tn work east cee adie Peder emia fice St onto theta ie acanae pon te Peden on Sins Governsnr pote gene itary crgonieaton ke oto So ics rr one fate fas a Ms aceasta tna ere Be te a emer cot apa abeae Trentae ratcen. beeen thse fxn ie Souths" Cube Sica’ Agent tor wes neuer _ erm meas Aon srs trom boner states ain ine he’ damoner.Beheot at anes fc nme te cao on eicnded tt a 301 as tn Shabana, acai ese Oe ‘ahem snd Teta windle hy vat te tie fi Aneel rine Nace hielo: ate Sanne teh a bad ately ahah hoe hee ("or adtemte aso le esen cos were aa roc Wk bwin mae fone Be Po Chas "Rat Set Salil’ a oan wor biel of a Be [fevceet of nasocriea eae lice anna ot oo mee | ioc al of Teahaege [rst vee, aoe tae Inet"taceeSent ce te EDS Itt ees anes ears in Suit yas tena aig joe ecenn :Cur coe a ee Gente —y AF Onan Oa es camptn Mild Ane © pepurnent ot Aerator: joc Se Demesceek et ees NEGRO SAVES STEEL COMPANY'S PAYROLL: émreAao, ti Awgunt thin msn ari fewer hee i fd. pied i the eR othe Volts mean Mgt Cone ion paye thts oe Coane crt atthe company cashes a or che ashe hd ea hd Mn‘ wale on She Mae vanmen: neni hn tai and "ar, Gary" ‘wren “Tent Con men bat mory tn sored tha pany mosey” Re hasan fin Nabity con ba Same Mi for ronnna athe ie tay he caren tn eaehaed ghd watch of which be ie ae of his Lirthright . ie + Hn cr thing Delde, ie Soatey a Ba wail never wast tr expt = | Let nono lng OF fall ta pth eine tw wae from it wit nese iv ae Re deddbd cane LONE STAR MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION Pay Death Claims in 12 Hours makes a specialty of bonding officers of local lodges. The official Bondar of U. B. of F., Knights and Daughters of Fabar, Odd Fellows All of Texas, U. B. of F., of Arkansas and Woodmen of the Union. We Bond Officers of all Fraternal Societies upon request. For information write: V. G. GOREE, _____ PAGE 190 Wilkinson, Mr. G. W. Wren of Grizzle Oklahoma is visiting his wife, Mrs. Lena Wren, her sister, Mrs. Mattie Coleman of Denison was a visitor of Fremont and Burlington and Mr. Charles Hamilton were the guest of Mrs Vesper Murray Sunday, Mr. Will Henderson, Mr. Alan Tatney and Mrs. Florence Smith in on the sick list. Mrs. Lila Coleman of Sherman was in the hospital in Van Alstyne the day before Mrs. Florence Smith in on the sick list. Mrs. Lila Coleman of Sherman was in the hospital in Van Alstyne the day before Mrs. Florence Smith in on the sick list. Mrs. Lila Mitchell was in Dunnison last week visiting the Wold City last week to render music at P. I. S. College. Mrs. Nettie Blinton of Dallas in here may be Mrs. Maxey Michelle Wells—The West Texas Baptist Association closed its session hours. Sunday night with great success, Rev. W. T. Tallow still resides as President and Rev. Dr. A. R. Dr. Wright moderator. The assemblies held three sessions: a Bible Waters of Amarillis three live singing, votives. Dr. Armstrong and Clementa of Dallas will be present. Dr. H. B. Hanke, Mme Boutha Sparks and Mme Luka Stephens reintroduced the Sweetwater celebration Saturday evening August 17th. The Sweetwater Johnson of Fort Worth Jane--Mma. Minnie Heard was a week-end guest of relatives in Bay City, Miss Alberta Hughes and spend the week there with friends. spend the week with friends. Mrs. Lucy Clemmons was a week-end guest of relatives in Cedar Rapids, Miss daughters and Mr. Sol Allison attended church at Don Tol. Sunday. The Sunday School and B. Y. School attended by the Shiloh F. M. B. Church Sun. Enelia Williams visited in Bay City Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Clemmons confined to her room the past week with illness, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner learned to Port Benton last week for an indulgence day. Dibble—Little Miss I. C. Bledsoe is in Trinity this week visiting her aunt, Mrs. Mary E. Berry, Mr. Samuel Simpson of Hemp hill was in our city this week visiting his sister, Mrs. Maron Bledsoe and also Mrs. Alice Weil of Trinity was have visiting her aunt, Mrs. Marion Airdridge and little daughter Flea Lee left last Friday for Huntville. On visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Airdridge, she will be revival. Prof. Hardie is in Houston again this week on business Mr. W. A. Allen and friend motorcycle driver, Mr. Katie Carr. Mrs. Katie Bass is visiting relatives in Manning this week. St. John Community, -Rev. Time of Timpson assisted by Rev. A. P. Black of Carthage, is running the Carthage Barrett and Prof. C. H. Daniels worshiped with us Sunday. Mrs. Ragness of Tenaha is here visiting the campus with us during his trip to Locustport, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam King of Bobo, visited Mr. T. G. Greer, last week. Miss Verna Allen visited the Summer with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Montgomery. Center--Rev. L. S. Smith was at his post at the M. E. Church, Sunday. Myrtle McCallister is at home again after a few weeks vacation. Mr. Oliver Linn is here with the family. There a number of days visiting relatives and friends. Fire broke out in the home of Mr. C. M. C. Brown, and damage was done, as sufficient help ruined there and quickly brought the fire under control. The origin of the fire is unknown. Mr. Babbler visited relatives at San Diego and the sick list for a number of days. Mrs. Abbler Randle and Miss Della Boffen visited relatives at San Diego and the San Francisco Santa Fe. Last week. A daughn THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1924 ter of one Mr. Hatchliff of East Liberty, was brought up on the Santa Fe. Thursday of last week, and carried home for burial. Pro- coaching to evince the woman had been killed by her husband at some place South of here. The wife of Mr. George Wineman has been on the sick list for some time. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brown visited relatives in Newton Co. last week. Tyrer, Mrs. M. E. Walton, was hostess to the Alive Civic and Art Club. Thursday P. M. August 14, 2014, were doors open at 4:15 o'clock. On the table in the center of the room was a most beautiful chair, which were opened regularly for business was carried out and a report from various committees was reported. A report from the entertainment at Miss N. L. Whyte. The program continued from 2:00 to 5:00. Beatrice Duckinfield presented some very interesting numbers. A particular interest was the number of "The Fruiting of the Leaves" by Miss E. L. Harper of Unkessge, Alhamba. At 5:00 we were summoned to lunch. The menu was as follows: Shrimp salad, stuffed olives, Orange juice, angel food cake, lemonade, 6:45 all departed for home declaring the afternoon pleasently spent. The next meeting will be at 7:00. Wesmian Lolstar August 28th. WICHTA FALLS - Anderson Gapal A. M. B. Church, Sunday School under Iro. Hill is steadily growing. Sunday school good feedback. The program is nearly completed. Stewartsville No. 1, is dollar fine work under the leader- er. Stewartsville contributed $25.24 to the work on You too,may bob your hair Madam C.J. Walker's Wonderful Hair Preparation Sold By Agents, Drug Stores And By Mail. Made Guaranteed By The Madam C.J. Walker Mfg. Co. Indianapolis, Ind. COLLEGE MARK THE COLLEGE MARK THE COLLEGE MARK THE COLLEGE MARK the parsonage. The given at the home of Welch. Saturday night six o'clock, a supleps of the W. and a neat sum of $12.00. child of Mrs. Johnna she received first prize, and Mrs. J. King einget ring. Lawn Party Mrs. A. M. 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