Dallas Express

Saturday, December 6, 1924

Dallas, Texas

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TEACHERS ADOPT NEW POLICY AT SAN ANTONIO MEETING. COMPLETELY REVOLUTIONIZE ASSOCIATION. WILL SUPPORT RECOMMENDATION OF SUPT. MARRS; ASK FOR NEW STATE SCHOOL; ESTABLISH OFFICIAL ORGAN AND MEMORIALIZE STATE LEGISLATURE. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE WILL CARRY OUT TWELVE-MONTH PROGRAM. H. B. PEMBERTON ELECTED PRESIDENT Never before has the association of the survey committee, especially listen to a more practical address in its recommendations for longer than was delivered at the close of the tenure of office for certain adminstrators. It was filled with salaries and offices commensurate with the helpful suggestions for the better. adjustment of the Negro schools of Texas rather than with things less secure and end that the attention of the pupils. Educators of San Antonio for the citizens are coming more, and more to THINK MILLIONAIRE WILL DESERT BRIDE OF NEGRO BLOOD PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Dec. 6—gentleman, son of one of South Africa, land of promise, haunting mysterious lands from the shrouding mists which have enveloped the Dark Continent for more than one hundred million in years. Mr. Rinkler, a shrouding mist which have enveloped the Dark Continent for more than one hundred million in years, has married an annuity of his marriage to Mrs. Rinklerlander. Mr. and Mrs. Rinklerlander have placed in the vanguard of the world's progress. This is the message of his program. This is the message of his program. They were married secretly. As soon as the union became known there was an African State Railway, who arrived in this city Wednesday, and he called the Dark Continent "their son." It was charged that she was Colored. She denied the accusation but Founded by W. E. King. VOL. 32 TEAC COMPLETELY REVOLUTION ASK FOR NEW STATE SC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PRESIDENT SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, Dec. $— It has been proven that the teachers of Texas have awakened to a realization of the need for more constructive programs in their state association. From the opening program to the close of the session on last Saturday with every teacher. In atti- dence a new spirit was evident. There was no disorder of any kind. Every group meeting materialized. Officials were elected in the regu- mary short space of ten minutes. An executive committee was re- cognized by the Advisory Council and elected by the body. An official or- VOL. 32 gam recommended by the president get actively behind the recommendations of the educational survey board was heartily endorsed, and he got actively behind the collections of this meeting exceed by far, any registrations ever had and in the treasury after all of the bills of the association were paid. The only other time on record when the bills of the association were paid was nearly ten years ago dur- ing the presidency of Prof. James Opening Held in Douglas High School CALLS AFRICA WHITE MAN'S COUNTRY ```markdown ``` The Dallas Express J. H. ROWE. Retiring President of State Teachers Association, we will represent it at the National meet of Teachers in Durham, N. C. which number, 290,000 are Negroes. world and not particular locality. The apportionment for this scholastic year is 141 and we have reason to feel than as the result of this gubernatorial election the cause of education will be in good hands. Schools for Negroes is no doubt in the in the survey committee, especially in its recommendations for longer tenure of office for certain administrative school officials increase in salaries commensurate with the work done by the teacher, adjustments in the course of study to the needs of the pupils, more particularly the needs of the pupils. Educators are coming more and more to IRE WILL DESERT EGRO BLOOD (A. N. P.) orations for longer terms for certain admin- isterial positions, with the teacher, adjust- ment of study to meet more near- shore pupils. Educate and move to DESERT WOOD President Howard favorite mention the report of the schools of law at the state schools of law and argued that the other school for their students said he "We or our corp highest that part and will establish schools of for its Negro city grade for those not care to take them." — School that that school NEW YORK N. Y. Dec. 6—In almost direct response to the declarations of the New York landlord, formerly Alice Beatrice Jones, that she loved her husband and that she never will ever give her up, that 22-year-old gentleman, an act of guee of New York real estate, has amurred million in New York real estate, filed the next day a suit for the annulment of his marriage, and Mr. and Mr. Xinhluander became husband and wife October 14. The lawsuit against the union became known there was gooled about the young wife's accusation of the union because the accuser, She denied the accusation, but of one of New Newland and heir to hundred million in extent annuall of his annualism of his Rhineland. Rhineland became October 11. They really. As soon known there young life at she was Color- ation, but accession, by Wm. Ar RHALEIGH, N. the recurrent way secretes abuse pro- foundly to prove her Negro blood. He had found to prove her Negro blood. He had himself killed and a sister, Emily knowing that she was Colored, knowing that she had gone, with Mrs. Rhine- ster who had "goed" with Mrs. Rhine- ster from society and the loss of her young husband. His family would not receive the question of all right but her blood was wrong. He had to rid himself of her. He is fired with her to settle it. He is fired with her to give him a give him not give him up and have engaged young Rhinelander, the plaintive consent to the marriage was ob- jective to the marriage being married in defendant. (Mrs. Rhine- ster was white and not Colored and had her colored blood to be true and was induced thereby to be introduced into the marriage replying out with the intention of deceiving and discovered after the marriage to be he further charges that Mr. Rhine- ster should be to white and good that with the intention of deceiving and discovered after the marriage to be he further charges that Mr. Rhine- ster should be to white and good that with the intention of deceiving and discovered after the marriage to be ```markdown ``` he then commanded the work of vocal changes which were included in the work of the chorus. He for the work which is being done in the chorus, that there has been a matter of importance. WHITE AND NEGRO LEADERS AGREE TO SPEND $15,000,000 TO IMPROVE NORTH CAROLINA NEGRO SCHOOLS thesis. meeting was characterized by this: the analysis of Negro teachers' skills in meeting was characterized by this: the skills of friendliness and racial bias in *excess of* $7,000. New co-operation, and Colored school buildings in cities, town and city schools, were included. Mr. Newbould's excellent presenta- tion will exceed a cost of $5,000. the facts concerning the pre- - 000. Other special purposes, such as the training of the teachers will walt-california education, county training, caused the enqoaring words of and high schools, will add $750. the training of the teachers in the four years period who outlined clearly what pendencies in the four years period would be "The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglass. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, DE JEMBER 6, 1924 themselfs more closely with the work of the state association and the profession in the state. Branching off for a few moments he spoke of the work that is being done by the church schools in the state and decided that he would be strengthened in that work if some of the smaller schools operations which are backing them were consolidated through allowing or the better financing of them. Makes Practical Recommendations The committee will be the increased service of the state association to the teaching profession in Texas President Made the request (A) That a committee be chosen by the association to memorize the state legislature to establish a new state legislature. Negroes to take over a part of the work which is now being done by Prairie View. This committee will be the chairman who will be the chairman of this committee and present the case to (B) That the constitution be so amended as to read Secretary-Treasurer thus combining the two of Many Prominent Educators Address Meeting One of the greatest benefits which comes from the holding of the meetings of the Association of Negro Teachers of North Carolina, the address of the white teachers is that it gives opportunity for them to hear from the foremost educators of the state, and to address the association this year where Dr. G. A. Work of Columbia University member of the equitable survey staff and Superintendent of Rural Schools, Bloodyhawk, which was delivered on Friday night before the association was probably over. He confined his remarks to the recommendations of the survey committee on racial changes which were included in them. In beginning he made it plain that there had been no offence. (Continued on page 3) RO LEADERS AGRE NORTH CAROLINA Carolina toward education—not only POLITICS LOSES LEADER IN DEATH OF COTTRILL l funds of the Negro schools of fourth year, 800. The enrollment North Carolina did not spend on its in non-standard high schools last year. The enrollment in the decade 1855-1905 that North. Four years ago North Carolina whole public school system, included—employed 1778 Negro teachers. Of which 1200 were University and 520 other institutions. It is held standard certificates and 303 other institutions that it is now planning to non-standard certificates. During the decade 1855-1905 that North Carolina education. No four-year period prid. employed. Of this number 2678 or to 1390 in the State History) (51.13 per cent) held standard certificates. DAUGHTERS CHARGED WITH SLAYING FATHER ROCKVILLE, Md. Doc. 6-Theuras BECKMAN and John D. Green, a member of John Green, a known Colored farmer near Chevy Chase, were involved in an after investigation held Green was shot twice at twilight during a quarrel with the farmer. The farmer, who was disposition of some house and furnishings attempting to remove articles, which they said the mother had given them himself, the father armed himself if the furniture was removed. Resistance to the furniture was removed. Come from Washington, armed. After the farmer had been shot and covered into the basement of his home, Montgomery county officials who were investigating the body, Mrs. Thereas Freeman with the body, Mrs. Thereas Freeman with the murder. Mary Wren. The women, was held as a material for an infant body of her, needing BUILDS NEW KLAN FOR JEWS, CATHOLICS AND IMMIGRANTS (A. N. P). CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. Dec. 6, 2014 which is provided by Kurtux Klux klan is provided by life it now dead, the evidence of life it now dead, the evidence of life it now warmth that remains in the body that remains in the body further死, further死, further死, and Former William Joseph Simmons is touring the Knights of the Planning Sword the Knights of the Planning Sword to take the place of the dead the place of the dead klan of reconstruction days, klan klan of reconstruction days, klan klan only 400,000 members as with 6,000,000 in 1922 and that strong growing all the time, the strong growing all the time, the all groups of American citizenship, the Jew, the Catholic and the immi- rals, the Jew, the Catholic and the sitting that such is part of the new orientation liberating policy. America has made against the Kurtux klan is to the republican party and then the republican party and then convention so that the Kurtux clan U. S. PLANS READY FOR HAITI EVACUATION In 1912, there were 13 accredited schools for negroes in North Carolina, in North Carolina under private or church control. In 1922 the number was 37. In 1933, 34, and in 1954, 34, of which 12 are public high schools. Otherwise or more are expected to be standardized by 1928. At this rate of increase there were 160 Colored high schools in Five years. No of them public. The enrollment in standard high schools for this year follows: First year, 1447 second year, 779; J.P. Goodwin Librarian University of Texas Austin, Tex. press SEPTEMBER 6, 1924 V POLICY IO MEE CS LOSES L DEATH OF PROTESTS $1,500 DEATH CHARGE NOTORIOUS LOTTERY DISAPPOINTS 500 FIRST TIME AT MOVIES (A. N. P). LONDON, ENGLAND, Dec. 6. The Emir of Katsina attended his first quarterly visit to the United States, quite recently. He governs a district of Nairobi, where many times larger than England. The Emir was enthused about his two favorite wines. Those women he visited were very much interested. They remained closely vultured throughout the theatre they were as where they remained until the day where they remained until the day where they remained until the day where they should not be seen by anyone of O,000 TO IMPROVE fourth year, 200. The enrollment in non-standard high schools last year was 1547. He was employed by North Carolina employed 3779 Negro teachers. Of this number 845 (24.9 per cent) hold standard certificates and 3844 non-standard certificates. During the summer school attendance has employed. Of this number 2679 (35.19 per cent) hold standard certificates. During the summer summer school attendance has grown in four years from 2690 to 2457. This year 44.5 per cent of all students are attending summer school. Of this number 626 were at Hampton Institute to twelve weeks, and approximately 620 were attending University, Chicago University, and other similar institutions. To July 1, 1934, North Carolina had built, 425 Rosenwald Schools, including ten teachers' homes at a total cost of $129,435. Great that time to November 1 North Carolina added eleven more Rosenwald schools in the appointment cost of $12,000. This made a grand total of $1,414,288. Of this total cost $103,385 came from public schools. $11,630 was contributed by the Colored people themselves; $51,745 was contributed by white. Continued on page 2. Distinctive in POLICY MEETING ES LEADERS OF CO HAD BEEN FOREMOST LE PUBLIC POLITICAL LIFE SH HELD OFFICE MANY TIME CASE BUT ONE (A. N. P.) HAD BEEN FOREMOST LEADER OF THE RACE IN PUBLIC POLITICAL LIFE SINCE 1908. COULD HAVE HELD OFFICE MANY TIMES BUT REFUSED IN EVERY CASE BUT ONE Made a Splendid Government Official MORE HOUSTON RIOTERS ARE RELEASED FROM LEAVENWORTH PENNSYLVANIA COMMITTEE WOMAN DIES PHILADELPHIA, Pa. 6- Mira Margaree Corbett, 61, of Wimbledon-street, because of her distinguished women in politics in this state, and a woman having the distinction perhaps of being a woman. Corbett would be so honored. Mary Corbett was widely known throughout the east because of her militant politics, was well liked, and was often attended, were held at her home. (A N P) ING. DER TTRILL LEADER OF THE RACE IN SINCE 1908. COULD HAVE S BUT REFUSED IN EVERY ```markdown ``` NUMBER : MORE MONEY FOR NEGRO SCHOOLS fact I think it perfectly natural that there must be much natural education in the Dallas school system. J. Rhodes indicated that the total collections for the Dallas meeting will be in excess of $460 and that you will find that in every case where a difference of curricula is proposed for the Dallas school system is behind it. The task of the school is to meet the needs of different children differing in educational foundations you discuss. Dr. Work spoke at length of the needs of the educational department of the Prairie View and declared that the Dallas school system should be the credit of the association. Each of these reports was printed and distributed to the members of the Dallas school system. Fort Worth: Worth Public: N teacher 48.2. the teacher daily attendance then, he mentioned the following; were $1028.31 and that after all of per the teacher, rural and city that the standard of Texas schools the expenses of the meeting were 15.7; per Negro teacher, 18.4; for Negro and white beats; per the balance to the credit were 15.7; per white schools and 140 per all of the schools; that all school Applicants greeted the reading teacher appropriations be made on the basis of this report and the recommendations. Colored people represent 36 per the number of teachers employed to bond the treasurer set aside cent of the population. North Carolina employs 205 should open professional schools the National Association and approvate. North Carolina employs 56. state and let it be worked for con- hers and the general public. R Of 187,000 Negro children in seductively by who you are teach- Just before admonition a lively村学校 lower 2000 are sra and others who are are teachers discussion of the poor travelling ac- in high schools There are, how- Thus only can progress be made" commendations for Negroes was led by Negro boys and girls in the association on Saturday more-entered into by Prof. G. W. Jack- ing spoke of the place of the school. Corncusian, S. A. Failen, in bringing the gap from the home Marshall Prof. W. H. Burnett and to the entry into the actual motion and the motion finally pre- pared. He said that the school is a very important every teacher should try to see to work with the other agencies of it that he did his part in making the presentation of the case to the preparation of every boy and State Commerce Commission in the lower grades. There is a great need of teachers who are prepared to teach such as possible. He gave inter- course committees were: Prof. I. M. Terrell, eating statistics on the Jeannes W. McColen, W. H. Burret, H. B teachers of the state and on the Pemberton and L. W. Davis in the normal schools above the are 173 in Texas with more in pre- cision of construction. He told in short session at which W. McColen detail of the work of the Jeannes man was elected chairman, J. W. Burnett a hundred of those students will graduate June with private communities in which they want to act chairman and S. M. G. Kearn, a larger appreciation of the better secretary. Many Spilond Exhibits Viewed Never before in the history of the association have there been no more his speech which lasted nearly an hour paid tribute to the energy and in teaching in which oil of the most important teachers who under his direction and about the high schools in the high school departments of the normal schools, thus total of 119 former teachers lower averages of Negro pupils in the school system and they range in the year in these stations. Teachers Adopt New Policy at Sun Antonio Meeting Continued from page 2 the seat of the school in the ground in the south that it was far short of reaching its highest point of efficiency in the training of teachers. Given Starting Educational Parts About Texas Frost M. B. Pumpherson, New President The greatest measure of an awakening on the part of the members of the association was found in the election of officers. Hereford it was hoped that great deal of time was spent in the election and easyways for office occurred a large part of the time of the association. The situation is more difficult. The whole election occupied only two minutes. During the ad from primary writing and draw. In the teacher-training departments led in the Latin phrase part sent in from ten private schools 148 students from the University of Virginia and 100 students under the direction of Mrs. J. are in the high school and $3 are in C. Fraxier. The Public Health Department, the college, North Carolinaowan department under the direction of Dr. J. and cities draw heavily upon Howell. The college, North Carolinaowan, was as was the Y. M. C. A. under the Hampton, Tuskegee, Alanta, and direction of Prof. Powder of Fort other institutions for their teachers. Worth, North Carolina, nearly 4000 Negroes were enrolled in the exhibit, which attracted attention to the greatest amount of attention last year. Approximately 750 will war that of the vocational division graduate from the fourth year of high school next spring. Antioch, the direction of Fort, included his Profs. Holly, Brown, and Houser, address with this statement: Every sort of article of furniture as "north Carolina has faith in its people," and "people who spend millions which are used by the classes of the high school, made by the boys of the, that there should be one standard High School Department were on for teachers and not two." The report of the Advisory Council of the association was read on Saturday morning. It recommended the adoption of all of the recommendations. rooms. In this school there is more than 160,000 worth of machinery which is used in the teaching of the trade and the related trades. Historicalment of Teachers Varted the institution and Abundant. Aside from the many constructive features of the meeting in San Antonio, the institute of Texas will remember the city for the abundance and variety of the entertainment afforded the visitors by the institute. The city was offered the visitors on Thursday together with a day THE DALLAS EXPRESS. DALLAS. TEXAS. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1924 White And Negro Leaders Agree to Spend $15,000, 000 to Improve North Carolina Negro Schools of people; and $222,928 was contributed by Julius Rosenwald, well known accolipilistatropter of Chicago. More Money For Negro Schools (Continued from page 3) economist, in addition to assisting in other departments as in the past. The Trustees have complied with the Council of the American Medical Association and other agencies in regard to the most important Colored institutions with a view to making new ratings which will be fairer to **VOTH - SUNDAY** was a high day at the M. Zion Bantist Church. They celebrated their 24th church at 10:30 a.m. the supt. H. W. Long called the model S. B. to order, and after the opening service of Olive B. C. taught class No. I. M. Jouffriël taught class No. 2. The Olive B. C. taught class No. 3. The Olive B. C. payed Channel for a 132nd Sunday School commemorative toolcase to Olive B. C. taught class No. 4.00 Olive B. C. rev. J. T. Runnell preached a noble sermon. Afternoon service the M. Zion raised $2.653 for a full pastor, sermon Rev. W. M. Griffin preached the closing sermon. The M. Zion raised $2.653 for a great rally. Mrs. A. Johnson of the guest of Mrs. R. Martin. The M. Zion began repairs on their church. Mr. Dock Long of their church. The guest of his brother Sunday. GAUSE--There was some interest in Zion Hill Baptist Sunday school, Mr. Tom Turner, who has passed away last Friday night. Bro. Turner left a wife, two sons, Jimmy and Joe, and a daughter, Katie, and passed away friends and friends. Bro. Turner has an ardent member of Stepfather's Church, a number of ages, Mesmeses Ada Thompson, Mabel Thompson and Artille Sealgrove attempted to reach the prescribing services of the annual conference in session the day before, but the prescribing services of the annual conference in session the day before, they deed it to Ada Thompson, Master Caesar Gray and wife, Marianne American Gray attended the prescribing services yesterday. Mesmeses Lacy Bass and Ada Thompson are still reading the Express regularly. Also, Ms. Turner attended a week pass without reading the Express. Those who read the Express, who think the black man is doing. NEW TRANSGIVING DAY FLIGHT FLIGHT OF THE YEAR VERSALY OF LEARNING COLORED INSURANCE COMPANY. Lieut. Hubert Julian, of World War Jane, in Seminational Flight From Mexico to Antigua in the Antigua Capital. WASHINGTON, D. C. Dec. 6. Lieutenant Hubert Julian, one of the leading airmen of the world, and the only Colored aviator to attain the rank of Captain in the chain of milital progress to the "bike from New York to West- ern Canada." The mission of the annual Howard-Lind- erson airbase, as a record for intrepid airmen in the New York Police Department, the palting drum and the palting drum Francisco aero-motors to the thrills of the circus field after the game, dropping sou- ple. Madam H. J. Lattimore and W. M. Clemmer, W. J. Jr. and Mr. B. R. Lattimore to Eatlantic. The Circus day in Ranger, Mr. Will Allison of Eatlantic was a pleasant visitor in Ranger Sat. p. m. Allison may should read the Express. The choir deserves special mention for their excellent work. Mrs. Johnson gave an excellent talk Friday morning to the missionary society. Mrs. Ahlengroh introduced her work, which she is termed "Big Sister." She is wonderful force to good effect. She will be remembered by the women of Wichita Falls who heard her and her moon prayer services. The various pulps throughout the country attended her ministers of the conference. Rev C. L. Morgan was returned to Chapel for the ensuing year. Mrs. C. L. Morgan, who was born in improving, Mrs. Morgan simply did all in her power to help make this conference par Col. Stewart was a very interesting and pleasant visitor at the campus, and he was a great teacher. Bishop assigned Committees to visit our school each morning; the teachers were in charge of teachers in our for the excellent work they are doing. The Fragment Gathers a day afternoon. A quick meet was raised. Great credit is due those who worked to help make the campus a better place. Wichita Falls one of the best, not the best in Texas. We teach all day at Anderson Channel, Nov. 30. Rev. C. L. Morgan attended the Central Texas conference at Cameron, Texas, Nov. 26th. **Kemp Addition:** Mrs. E. Ryan entertained Friday night, 11 p.m. at the Central Texas conference with wife of Rt. Rev. W. D. Johnson. An enjoyable evening was spent. Those present, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. J. H. Mackey, Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Mackey, Rev. J. L. Johnson, D. Bodd. J. L. Johnson, Mrs. J. H. Mackey, Rev. J. L. Johnson, D. D. Johnson, D. D. MARSHALL—The Annual Conference of the C. M. E. Church met with the Miles Chapel C. M. E. Church, and gave delegation to the Miles Chapel Dispatch of business was rapid. Collections large. All preschools, delegates and visitors were well represented. Mrs. Mosey Prult, teachers in the city schools of Tamarack wakka White in the city they were the guests of Mias D. M. J. Moepke, Rev. P. J. Sears and mother left Mias D. M. J. Moepke, Pauline Johnson and Mias Mia Stevens, teachers in East Texas Academy moved over in witness Mrs. Mosey Prult, Mrs. Miles and Slater. ventures for the crowd, as the big motor "zoomed" its way above the crowd. This demonstration of racial fitness to excel is the most exacting of the three. It was made possible through the cooperation of the Life Insurance Company, of Washoe Life Insurance Company, of Washoe. Mrs. New, all of Clarksville were in the city Thanksgiving. Mrs. Maggie Harris, of Dallas is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Richardson, a daughter, Bette Jean, Mr. and Joe Murphy. Burrow left for Los Angeles to attend the funeral of the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. F. McClain was the scene of a murder. Mrs. Harris received the Doctor. Marshall friends have received an announcement of the marriage of Mrs. Mary Sue Cleveland, of Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 15th. 1924. Bishop College was from Wiley College in position to claim the State Championship, we hope for Bias to the title of undisputed champions. Rev Wm. Gray of Beaumont Tex. to Kevin Kever, Sunday. Attendees: Mrs Eunna Tobert, Jefferson, Texas. Wendy Hall attended school was very well attended. She and her corpse of teachers were at a luncheon with much interest. A number of students came to Cannon last week to the annual conference. Among whom were phine Robinson, L. M. Levine, Hanna Robinson, and Robinson and Mary Augustovite was promoted to the Cameron day for her home at Okulngeu, Okla. Rev her foy home at Okulngeu, Okla. In Cannon, Rev Carrion Jeff Robinson, Texas, Ted M. Dayward Hayes brought to two places recently in an exhibition. Mr. and Mrs Jeff Murray, Mr. and Mrs Jeff Murray, or Delincones attended the foot ball game. Rev Wm. R. L. Turtle was here to buy her Mrs. W. D. Daniels and Mrs. John May Hack is on the THE DALLAS DISTRICT NOTES Rev. R. S. Jenkins, D. B., LL.D. Presiding Elder We worshiped with the good pastor and high spirited members of Lee Chapel. Sunday night and the morning sermon delivered by the Rev. T. R. Clemons, our new pastor at this point. We opened the doors of the Chapel and we felt the effect of the sermon, three persons joined. We look forward to a great work for Lee Chapel and we are proud to be in the person of Rev. T. R. Clemons, who succeed the matchless scholar and preacher. The Rev. T. R. Clemons is a sense known in this charge. We are sure that all the people will not be lonely in finding out that the Rev. T. R. Clemons, Lee Chapel, Pearl and Runnall Sts. The Schedule for the First Quarterly Conferences are as follows. THE NAME TRADE PORO MARK A SYMBOL OF QUALITY GARRETT, the Magician and escape King (Colored) is now booking his great acts for the coming year, for he will start on the road January 15, 1925 - Theatres, Schools, Churches and Clubs, if you want high class and clean cut entertainment, write him at once, and get full details. Wichta Hall-Pill-Rec. C, L. Mor- rison, St. James Temple-Rec. C, W. AWbington, D. Factor, Dec. 14-13. St. James Temple, Young, D. D. Pastor, Dec. 21-22. Fanny Garth Chapel-Rec. G, E. Browne, Dec. 27-28. Simonda Circuit-Rec. H. Baker, Smith Chapel-Rec. W, E. Bailley, Smith Chapel-Rec. W, E. Bailley, D. D. Pastor, Jan. 9-11. Smith Chapel-Rec. T, R. Clemona, Jan. 17-24. Knight Chapel-Rev J. T. Clements, Pastor, Jan. 24-25. St. Paul, White Rock-Rev J. F. Baker, D. D. Pastor, Jan. 21-25. Gaines (chapel-Rev J. H. Bush, Pastor, Feb. 7-8. Carrotron, Lewisville Criuse—Rev. W. S. Bush, Pastor, Feb. 14-15. St. Paul—Rau, A. J. Smith, D. D. Pastry, Feb. 21-22. B. Sanger, Hickory—Rau, B. Sanger, Hickory—Bau, 24-25. Magnolia, Carollin Switch-Rev. W. G. Jacoby, Pastor, Feb. 25-28. Herrietta at will. West Dallas, at will. West Dallas, at will. Pastors' District Council, Dec. 11 At Bethel A. M. E. Church Leonard and Cochran Street's Opening Hours are 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at 12 noon. The Gather, H. F. M. S. Fragment Gatherers, A. C. F. League Sunday Schools and District workers are requested to attend the Faculty Council. All the pastors will please make the announcement. We are awake and awakeening throughout the District. Your Brother, R S JENKINS, 2804 Flora Street H-2121 Dallas, Texas U. B. F. & S. M. T. JUVENILE RENDER PROGRAM *The St. Mary's Juvenile No. 302 colleague of the following anniversary year.* Juvenile Department *Chorus* "Sweet and Low" *Juvenile Department* *Recitation* "Mother T. L. Violin Solo" *Master T. L. Recitation* "America the Beautiful" *Juvenile Department* *Recitation* "B. Moore Recitation* "Old Black Pearl" By the Lodge. "Charleston Step" By Tur. ner P. James. Solo-"That Old Gate of Mine." Glades James. Miss James' number was very pleasing and an epop. 213 Main Street PAST- COUNCILOR CIRCLE OF CALANTHE MEET. The Past Councillor Circle of Calanthe met the 2nd Tuesday with a full attendance and elected the following Councillor, M. E. White secretary; Miss E. M. Weeus, Past Councillor; Miss E. M. Weeus, The Circle request all Past Councillors to meet the 2nd Tuesday in December to complete arrangements for regalia and a ban- CLASSIFIED "ADS" PUBLIC SPEAKING taught by JACKSON, J. 12-9-41 Oakland, N. 12-9-41 WOMEN There's Both Dollars & "Some" in Prevention Dek, Scooter Scott used Stinging Speech to attack the media. LOOK Fine Social Stationery— Two hundred sheets and fifty Printed White paper, REGISH PRESS HEN, No. 11-2912 ALL MEN, MENOW, DOYS, girl 17 to 48, willing to accept Government Pensionals in the TEMPLE, M., 415, Louis, Mo. immediately 18-14 LEARN SPACEHUB BY MAIL— A thorough, practical and comprehensive course in THE TEMPLE LANGUAGE, wanted to teach this course. Good Communication. AGAIN, Engagel, Apurado, 1251, Tumplec, Tumplec, 11-14-41 STOPS COLDS La Gripe Influenza Pneumonia Texarkana, Texas TEXAS TOWNS HONEY GROVE — One of the prettiest hotels that has ever been in our little City was on a sunny afternoon, 8 p. m. when Mr. Eskil Ingemann, a bountiful bachelor, met Nileva Nolen, a number of invited guests went to the home of the bride, and Mrs. Ingemann, and Mrs. Ingemann received quite a number of presents. Mr. and Mrs. Ingemann are at home on N. Last Friday evening while little Flex Cary was out hunting with his gun cooked and accidently dropped it and fell, the gun being in opposite direction from being the gun was pointed it went off shooting Folsin in the leg. He was who was passing and was carried to the Dr. about 5 p. m. They who was passing and was carried to Bochann to have his leg amputated which was done, but to Bochann to have his leg amputated which was held Sunday at 2 p. m. at the Eighth St. The funeral was indeed a sad one, he leaves to mourn him, one brother, two sisters, a mother and a brother. Miss Odesa Logan and Mr. Richard Logan came in from the Bronx to attend the annual Lilly Polk Cary. Mrs. Mary Belle Logan of Hago, Hugo, Mr. and Mrs. Belle Logan of Paris, also attended the inauguration of Mrs. Hattie Payne is visiting her brother in Oklahoma. Mr. Ray Logan is visiting Kansas City where they will make their home. Mrs. Pendleton Hall and Mrs. Bassby. Mrs. Pendleton Hall and Mrs. Bassby. Mr. Frikk Logan was in Paris last Friday. Mr. Frikk Logan spent Thanksgiving at the home of her mother, Mrs. Hgrove Grove High School is in demand for another teacher. and Mrs. Lisha Tatum entertained me for a few Sunday dinner. Mrs. M. B. Grant at Arlington and Mrs. Miss Hirte Mae Slaughter left Sunday to take up her school work. Mrs. Violet Slaughter grand baby being born to and Mrs. Wheeler of Ladonia. SPFINGFIELD. S. S. was well attended at Cannan Baptist Church Sunday; was in the school in the week before her class N. 2 with Miss Mary Bell Shaw as teacher. N. 2 works with her class N. 2 with Turkey dinner which was enjoyed by all present. After spending the day with following persons motored to Groebke to participate in the Turkey night at Andrew Chapel Church. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Foster and Mrs. E. P. Kelley, Mrs. A. L. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Ell Foster and Mrs. quite a nice time was reported. Mrs. P. E. Kelly left Saturday to accompany her sister to Dallas. A party of six, old chief F. M. Carroll, died on Thanksgiving day in the woods and they found everything you find the woods from black walnut and ate twice. The party consisted of F. Nelson, Pill Carroll, A. Johnson, Walter Irving, (Bullby) and Llard Clark (Gubber). The remains of F. Nelson returned to here from Fort Worth and was buried Sunday by Understaker S. J. Washington and Washburn. The nighttime party from Chicago where they went in early summer. The Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Lesie Phagan, Mrs. L. Hanks is hankered for Hanks and wife and children Mrs. M. Pette, and Mrs. Alma Hanks and wife and children. Little Miss Octavia Smith is sick on Island St. Miss Therina came home and returned St. Miss Harvel Humphrys who was ill was able to return to her school and spent Thanksgiving at V. P. Mr. and Mrs. James Strange have resigned to lend to hear baby Strange voice on Island Street. Mrs. Robinson taught to hear Thanksgiving in Brendon. LeoRiver is a Dallam Express hurrier Have your money ready for the Thanksgiving in Brendon. ENNIS - Wayna's Chapel A. M. E. Church: Sunday School was held after a great sermon to pause after a job bringing things to pause. After a great sermon was delivered by the pastor, Dr. J. L. Johnson, at 3 p.m. and the pastor, Dr. J. L. Johnson, at 3 p.m. the pastor and his congregation worshiped with his stallation of their new pastor. A sermon was delivered at the choir was at their places and sang some beautiful selections to the pastor another soul stirring sermon. The conference returned our pastor and of which we heard a sermon. Dr. J. L. Johnson visited the North Texas conference and Central Texas conference and Central Texas conference and forward for better results another year. The Ministers City Alumni Church Tuesday Dec. 2nd. ATHENS—The Baptist Board of M. Providence opened Friday and attended Robinson, his farewell sermon to the A. M. E. church people. Meadness Boggess and Reese Reese of West Columbia, Texas are visiting M. Madestea Waldon. Sleek Jerome Colli, Hubert Reese of West Columbia, Texas Pulliena, Laura Folder, Ms. Stada Ervin was called to the bedside by Mrs. Folder and her Besse Mac Sessions and friends motored over from Keren. Mr. W. M. McDonald returned Mrs. Folder and her Keren. Mr. Keren and Mr. Thurman Robbinson motored to Tyler last Sunday. Mrs. Folder and her Keren motored to Dallas after a weeks stay with relatives. Ms. Laura Miller leaves for Annual conference. Mrs. Folder and her Keren motored to Valcu. Davis and Miss F. Miller were united in Marriage Wednesday night. Mr. Ersen was married to Mrs. Folder and were married Sunday night. Mr. Wesley Tucker motored to Finch and Mrs. Folder and the Tucker Under担 Bailvilley and Jones Prairie—Major Graham of Austin visited M. Zon Sunday, Rev. E. W. McGraw, president of this church, J. E. Willmann left Tuesday for the S. D. District Board meeting, Mrs. Ananda McGraw, Mrs. Annabelle Santarion, and doing fine, Mr. G. T. Williams, Rosevelt Santarion, and doing fine, Williams moved to Austin Wednesday, Mrs. Julia Yarbor of Marlin visited the Prince Street and, Prince Street, at Pleasant Gank Tanksgiving. HUGO. OKLA. — The Central Oklahoma annual conference closed Sunday after a saintened service last year. The finance report is as follows: $154.88 receipts from the present president, the present leadership of Rev. H. B. Parks and the present president, up with all other states or districts of the A. M. E. conference. **GREENLEY** — Brother Seril and old citizen of this city departed on Monday. A woman was not he, be leaves four children to mourn his obliterated offender. He pressed for the doctor. Dr. Bloodsw and wife and brother and his wife motorized to the klonson son-in-law and wife from Sherman spent Thanksgiving with Dr. N. J. and family. All the sons in town are doing good work. COOPER--Sunday was woman's day at New Zion and Rev. Green presided for them, collection $115,000. The day was at all of the church. The rally that was at Wilson Chapel was a Greenville visit last Sunday. Mr. Grandon and Leon Jones volunteered in Thanksgiving day was a big day at New Zion. Mrs. Armel Littleton and the pretist basket and rope team volunteered. Pratt $1.00 for second prize. The sermon delivered by pastor, Rev. Prof. G. C. Culberon and rope team. Plans are on for one of the largest Xmas tree that has ever been in the city also a big entertainer. Mrs. Francis Thomas is here visiting her daughter, Mrs. Della Thomas, and her son, David of Detroit Mich. and Mr. Wonke Jack of West Point. WEATHER-FORD--Mrs. Snellcoe of California gave an excellent speech on Sunday evening. Mrs. James Arnelyth left for Albury for several weeks. 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Tema "conterense of Les Chapel A Me Be ehareh was hel era"Nov. “-2¢ wily Rev, PD. Seles P. Ered tearks ihe Grose! gunrtriy con Terence, aptitualy,”‘mimercally tnd sancaly ia the story ie Gipt'A” aor day aight &f_ ‘mnt and’ ealoved ere Rat, Bday aboot peed ACF, 45 wih 0 large attendance tdi Tega, Beauly aise fed. as enjoyed by all. The re SiO ey dain, wa 2 lovely "tnd Impremive one. 11.15" moraing verve opened {nthe aun manner, ‘at which tine "now, Saddler reached t fob, ‘eermon.sunany "evening EG" elie Boga thw cal fang “epleadiay. " Chucch bene asked Mo ts tlle tho. every atone wae vary a tery eile Rey, Suda” preach fas nobler sorion thas the pre Fieds oe. Manny ‘signboard Semel at_ 6:90. Ten boards re ported trom #260 to 8476 exclu Bolden Rv ‘of San, Angel, 1 PG "Gen Angin, Te Cornelug PC of Coleman. and Sop. und. Dict. Preise of Wes mt jen Texas Diatrct ME ebureh, San Angelo were tntrodoced ana al Short talks ‘were’ enioyanie one. Seven other ‘Viaitor® of the MB hureh were Tntroduced ‘and wel comed. to our conference Above ait'the ‘tose conforence, of th Year rojlees over’ the tact, that te preacher was heed Dreactor, Rev. art H. aver, God bean “hers ‘ae” Chapel “i ftatafel to God andthe contr tree for baving given te sucha feat and’ nobie tan. «man that thinta “and” preeldes righty, a religious mathe reapects” he Datpie and members, Maybe, ve lone and ever e the Pb ot Lee Gimbal A. 3 1 chteh, Ove bun ver add, tes, 3M Jinan i ugh Foils “han re turned from Oklahoma, Rey" Wale inn Souteast esas sending ie church "Meehan “and fasly have moved. in ihelt new home re "Tues convalescent Ars: Wiley Johnson contempiat Ine’ wovies to. Fore Worth hrs eee, wert, Werth. Mies, [her usband tn San Diego, Calt orale" “0. "Ws “cite ‘and tamlly wil occupy the" Sander or ot the Ret . ltt ray ie a"aer rater of ibe Express Sahay le ie Pe fated fie satere ato thelr grea a ‘obie order: namely Andon Sermy. Hasvin, Jane Contéen, and Weight Ae” Buene Davis, a ort Worth sen the city vit [ing Wrelatives. Menara. Archie ‘obtaaon, John Henry ‘ing, and ‘Troy Bagley motored to Calman Sunday Ker. "GV, Cavite and fbembera ofthe M. Church wil fave thelr ray" Bunday’ to ale fle “amscanmest “forthe “noun Sonference, Lely all-R0\ant hep item that Rew ‘Cav ay xo fonterenee with a lnht hear, fit wooket” and. round report Airs Wm Thomaa. te for Lo Angeles, Clifornie: Rev. re H.'a. Tolivr preached (bor fea fermon at the A MB. Church Wednesday "night. The "Hoty tint wiaked “every. one preset white she. deiverod. her bincere ind powerful snrmon, od eurely ta dalled another laborees to the Hibened ld fram ‘3, Wood and wre'are proud of her. Meare. Har tan Everett, Pete Middlebrook, th RA Mester motarwa to Cole: Maan Saturday laht im interest of the" Pythian drive At thie wit tng eK ot Pa has 48 apgllen Une nines the eetaing tho drive Which ‘was November 18 "The dinner ‘iven ty the. ladies of the ALE. church “Saturday was. tuccony. “Reade plete a ta Bailey bot lata han on. The A. Mf. Miatlonary”soclety Bet with” Mex Anale “ubbard Monday evening. “it te doing wonderful work. | Reva” 8H Aiemnder, PD: Saddler, and 4 Mi"Bden let tor Cameron, Tex to attend the ‘Contral, Texas con: ference" Ml Kathtyan” Warren tas Feiraed from Abilene. Mr tone “dacraon la slek "at ths writing PALESTINE The three circles ot the, Musloary ebarthent ot South’ Union "Church 'waa enter ined with a jlnt meeting at tre tome of the president ire 3 Aran, 308 Grove St on ‘Thursday night Nov. 20."The meeting’ open edt 'nt the, naval hour with the Dreatent in the. chatr, an inter: ening program was rendered nn Air ‘Earnest ‘Pender want 10 Lovely for the funeral of thele mother and any others tended the funeral, ews 8: Diggs be: loved. "paslor at South Union chureh ill begin hg: anniversary oa tesaday. ih ati ake mk ‘THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1924 ‘Sunday, The Bryan people and the hole from. the "Baptist “chureh vil be here to help the, meeting Xo ben suvcens, South Union ehatr ‘ar i Bryan on ant Zh Bundy Mus Freie Jones apest_ the week ‘end In Nourton, the guset ther father, ey. G, Ht King was pleasant visitor In Palestine to ted hie nother” and ‘other ola tien tes. Lena tll hun arrived home from ‘a vst (0 her daughe tern in San “Antonio, ‘Dexa. hrs "porter made n trip to. Jeck: fonvle ano Mts Mary ena toon Senday a dcksonvie with her son. Mr Bam Tongs, aged bout 74 wan smothered 10 death Ealurday evening about 6:30" at the Paietine OM and Mesatacts ing ‘Company on E., Spring 8k wien ton of cotton “seed caved in-on hits, Funeral wan held Mone dy at 2:30; he to wirvived bya Wife tnd two sox, hs allie B- marge and le aon Willard Mit chell pent the weekend tn Long: wow. as hey: Way Nie Nira” Anale Bell Necley” ape last week In Lonuview attending the State Convention of the Che Ulan churches. The beloved mother of irs. Bl. Jackson ‘ed. at ber bome ‘on Fuilon St. Set. norm: inet semainn were” shipped to Lava Sunday moray tr bari, Mr, “A. Be Davis undertake etek etait tee toa ‘aaedhus ta. bh ok Cees cle at Bethel A. ME, Church always food. Sunday School at 8:20. Bea Water” Peayans Supt was. at bs Post. AL i9) pr” me pastor Breached rom seh, grit, "Thou thal "come to Ty Greve. in 8 liver to the ased "peoples 3°9 fo the ‘30 fev""A. P, Cookie. pace of ihe Firm Baptist ‘Churel presched et Bethel Ay A, Church He used for hls eat 9h chapter of Lana SPor unis unt ehild tp born and etc" Briel A" a, eerch ill be entertaining the (hres sessions of conference non, Servite re Sirk “service wan" good ier Bleak and members 16 "Tuesday for thelr annual conference which eeaee A Maral. "Tesn Bis mrt, Drelded: hr ienry| Stewart, Jack Holman and Holland Johnson motored ‘over to Nasty: doches lat week. hr: Oscar Broad wn he at wee aia hie moter." Aiee 9. "D. Hod vised” the While elonney Board in Dalian last. week Bi Adan Jones departed this lite 08 tat Balraay ana woe Wied Sone day. itr Will brson of Dallas ee Sr Maeen st ee EUBBOCK— Mise Dorothy Exs- toy Ov" ost “eficlent“aperin: teen of the Bethel ATA Siniay Senoet ot thls sit,” taken hold of te seine now and oor scot tas taken ‘oh te if Sie Simeon of Palestine, Tena fas a recent vinior to oar ely ir" shngeon'in'Brive‘bircoe the Kel Pe ot the tate of Ter Sie tein ere inthe Ice the bi rive: Many "ew ten Ser "were added Yo “tabbock Tede"No. mt ohh, mewbers and. tcends ot ut Gea Bapta Charen thou ihe dent veftort on tol ae Slang wage 479 abd one fe ents thet buline Con hey fre moving song’ ale" Sewardeenes wih te anistant the hrthren are ‘dena ie ho. goorer the top ts thee ily" on” the rtf bee ata sich line" wey. areola t atl thett new chureh and pu the Bethel AM churn fe fiap. Me Spark of Slaton, Texas fa fast anda eam oat atv at nr Services during ‘the “eeting" so sion Wwaow ianNens Asvociarion ween ee EON, BS ee, Bie re “dedication of nations heaa verter unde inuion ft prions af the. werting” wom tn’ pane Yor thet elias we te lek” psade that martes“ ese anmaal meting ott aon ficectaion ot Wane Baroern hl Inte ey uring the fat weeks the creisacion otared by huse "Nannie BE Burrouehny D.C renient ae liraaley Convection fxecutie aetetay, Mit Magee rake "Vielen reaver ke Uns. woune Kentecky, eat: frer'ana Mise” mitabeth” ter itesachastie, chairman aves: Inet board has purchased and ioned ential “Noedeuartre This ehode tala’ "avenue, NW De walter it. 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Wagner is visiting Thanksgiving program and entertainment at the church. Mrs. L. Wagner has returned to 10001, Mr. E. C. Arlington, Sunday, Mrs. Amy Arlington, Mr. Marcelo McCallister at home on a book. Mr. Marcelo McCallister on a book. CENTRUM — The following out of town townhouse was Saturday and Sunday, March 11, and Athena Madama Landa funeral, Athena Madama Landa funeral, M. Hall of Geneva, Texas, being visited his daughter, Miss Cailie Day, to look after the interest of her boy, to look after the interest of his post Sunday, Mr. W. H. Brown to have a guest, Mr. Jeff Wiltson and family of San Augustine, moved to Kelley, Texas, to visit his sister, Mr. D. O. D. Patronet was in town and visited his wife, Mrs. M. T. Brigman of Brondell who was on the shelf list for the church. According to announcements, Mr. Paul Baptist church and also at the Methodist church during the This is the second large sum that has been contributed by the Educational Board of the Ecclesiastical Province. The county pledged one million dollars to the two schools on campus, and it would raise a similar amount. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 6, 1924 I wouldn't accept it under any circumstances. The charge is now being made to the seven students majoring in computer science. To write 4,000 word thesis on the subject, they should be Retained at Pike University. Should they desire to write on that subject, believing that their thesis will be supported by Dr. McMickleman in support of Dr. McMickleman, they should, they understand that if they violate the university's policies, they vincibly (they cannot graduate) MEN WANTED — To Learn Auto Mechanics, Battery Business and Gas Welding. Tuition $125. Men living expenses while learning For Race men only. Write us today. Come. New. CENTRAL. AUTO SCHOOL. Box 14, Pittsburgh. 11-1-41 SOFP KNIGHTS OF PHILOSOPHY F TEXA EXAS FI The following is a statement showing the financial condition of the Grand Lodge Colored Knights of Pythias of the Grand Jurisdiction of Texas as of October 31, 1924, and the same is being publicly stated in order that not only members of the Order might know of our wonderful showing but in order that any one who desires to connect themselves with this most flourishing order might in advance get some concrete knowledge of its finances BERKELEY, Calif., Dec. 4—Accousting in West Hollywood, Dearborn of the astronomy department of the University of California, were in the old days were measured in terms of cycles, probabilities, apocalipses, which averaged about a month in length and after all, the 189 years which may have amounted to only about 48 of our years. FPY' S FRAT He supports his statements by citing such technical achievements as the third eye in the middle of the head by the addition of a little magnesium in water in which the fish live. "It is already apparent," he said, "that the forms of all animals are determined by certain chemical compounds in external tissues and may put it in the power of the chemist to control the size and shape of plants of the environment, the location of their branches and leaves, or legs, and eyes, to determine and to alter sex." KORRECT STYLE TAILORS SEPTS AND OVERCOATS $29.00 U.S. SKIL COAT LININGS IN ALL COLORS AND LINING AND PRESSING 504 N. Harwood Phone X-0023 Texas Towns LADONIA-Rev. E. S. Burley, Mrs. Clark and Mrs. McKinney attended the A. M. E. Conference at Marshall last. The remarks of Mr. Gilbert McKinney was brought here last week from Dallas for interment. The reporter in Miss King's Thanksgiving in Dominey Roan. Throne of Little Bethel presided a great sermon Sunday. Miss Clerissa Clark was married here. Were married a few weeks ago. GRAND PRIMAIRS.....The banquet that last Thursday was quite a proud event, the members of a business that has been making the necessary prepara- tions. Awarded Morse of Dallam Rav. R. Wells of Chanhuachie re- ceives the award of Chanhuachie. District conference to remain pres- sential for another 13 months it church for another 13 months it of the above church also Rev. M. Sullivan. Received from the con- M. Sullivan. Received from the con- Vernon Talley of Dalworth is street. We wish for her a speedy recovery. VALLEY OLKA.....The Macke State conference closed Sunday. day night at Bacchium, Bardley 114.400, E.I. Roy, Jones, New York, Joseph Wallace will be with, in early fall, his family. Joseph will family have moved from Burgett to turned to Paley Valley as pastor of the Church of Jesus Christ of Mary, Amanda Johnson and Mrs. I. Rose, Frances at Hago, Ohio, Monday, fourth week of the missionary on the Missionary executive board of the Church of Jesus Christ of Mary, Rev. J. Bone of Gudtrus work on business of Mr. and work on business of Mr. and baby went to Wyndham, Woods, Baby, Elizabeth Ol. Jones is very sick GARRISON — Sunday School at SUNDAY SCHOOL, Services were well attend- ed. Services were well attend- ed. Reverend B. Jackson white very卑肮 Filed the rostrum pleasantly. Professor J. H. Al- companion with boys and girls to Mr. Al in in伞 hacksen back to the H. Al motivated to Cushing Sunday with Mrs. Horg, who has Sunday with Mrs. Horg, who has Horg. Mrs. Horg is Mrs. Al's mother. AITQ-Notes, a number attended by the students of Johnson and Bob Nelson returned to the campus after Thanksgiving day was cured was fine. Thanksgiving day was held on Monday, November 26, and collined and tainted. Michele Bailly, Mellery and tainted. and tainted. $11.60 The program rendered by Ms. Geor- gina Hahn is a celebration of Susan Hahn's kathy in the principal of the garden at the University of Florida. Conference The Central State, Conference convened at St. James C. M. E. e Church, Tyler, Texas, Nov. 18, Hv. T. Threefold, hort, entertains the On Thursday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. the children of the dinner, Dr. George Parker, edition of the Christian Index; Dr. Thomas W. Garnett, Secretary; Dr. John T. Garrett, Secretary; Siribu Sibu, Chairman; Threlkell, A delicious young goose served. On Saturday at 2 p.m. mrs. A. S. Sullivan served a delicious dinner to Bishop J. C. Martin, Rev. George Parker, Father. On Sunday at 1 p.m. Rev. and Mrs. Threlkell, Rev. J. H. Boyes, Father. On Saturday at 1 p.m. key dinner in the home of Mr. and Alex White on East Common street. It is to give an annual year at 1 p.m. to the people of Tyler for the hospital afforded the delegates during the conference. Homesman Tyler will be _communication home Sunday will be _communication knee on the new communion and donated by the Missionsary Society CROCKETT — Little Miss Breteau Neil is visiting in Palestine. The turkey dinner given by her, fair only, a few friends participated. After one hour and a half, she and a goodly hearty, Mr. Willie Davis won that turkey given away by her brother, Rev. Reese preached the Thanksgiving sermon at Beth Church Rev. Reese preached the Thanksgiving sermon at Beth Church premises. A number of Crockets attended the sermon. Mr. Sarah Gary has returned from Tyler where she attended Conference of the conference, Mr. Lee Cooper is critically ill at his residence of the conference, Mr. Lee Cooper is injured in a car wreck Friday. Wille Heart Love who got his arm broken at school last week is Dr. A. W. Chism, of Chicago and Miss S. Slips left for Little Rock, Ark. Rev. Preston and wife, Dr. Chism, and Miss Slips were entertained at the home of M. Payne in Zion. Rev. M. H. S. M. Zion. W. H. M. S. M. Wade Williams Wood departed this city visiting her sister. The President fined her to bed at the home of her bed at the home of Colleen Hill. Mrs. Rowell on College Hill. Mrs. Pepper with Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Lockett visited Mrs. Rosewell Sun. Turner and Brunette Turner and Mr. Whitney Red Bank Sunday, they reported a pleasant time. Mr. Harris of the Oklahoma Community ect. Saturday. RANGER — The missionary effort of the fifth Sunday was most encouraging. Excellent services were organized. Chandler and Henry Brown were married this week. Visitors to the endridge; Mr. J. S. Kliner, Housemaster; Mr. J. S. Kliner, Wood motored to Fort Worth. Rev. and Mrs. P. F. Thornton are away attending the retirement home. Mrs. Kina, Thanksgiving day. Rev. and Mrs. Olm Sim spent a few days in Ranger. and Mrs. Jobe Davis were the guests. Church presided at the Macedonia Baptist Church Thursday night. Mr. Jack Smith is spending a few days at Fort Worth spent Sunday in the city. CROCKETT — Mrs. Hackett and son. Thomas of Houston were in town. Mrs. Kina, Thanksgiving day. Church presided at the Macedonia Baptist Church Thursday night. Mr. W. S. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, living motored to Palestine for the dance Thursday night. Mr. W. B. Brooks White, Prof. Johnson plays at Laketo was a success. Prof. Johnson teaches at teachers attached the teachers Association. Mr. Jesse Bayley was returned from Houston. Texas. GROSSECK — The needle work Harper has done Tuesday afternoon for lute Ferris of Calvert is visiting Harper on S. Pannina. He is motored to Marlin to hear the Samuel Chouon Club. Club Johnson and Stafford of Mexa motored to San Antonio on the Hilf Halley spent Thanksgiving at her in Waxhatchie. He, too, program to put over during his pastorate here. TRINITY — The Bower Home Mission house is doing splice work on S. Pannina. She is Sister E. B. Lindsay. Mrs. Hattie Thomas and friend from Hunt's Sweatsunday are conversing rapidly. Mr. Sweatsunday is conversing rapidly. Mr. ARDMORE On one occasion, when a white man was attacked by a racer, the outcome of a race, refused to refuse his seat, was refused. Two blows were struck slowly by the racer, which slowly bounced on his law and the ground, when the man hit the ground. A friend of the racer, who was in misfortune, made a kind inquiry about his race, and he answered in many states. said to have left her £1,500 she had paid to the hospital, and throughout burden she was driving became relegated, she never returned to Cardiff. Dirk Dickinson, who nursed her to death, returned to Poncha City in August. She was struck by stroke of pancreas, and died last week of stroke or pancreas. Several hundred people, both men and women, were in the funeral services held in the Colored Methodist Church, not race for the last five years. George Helenisman in the last week probably go to two top nephews. Frank McKenzie, who were key to the funer CHICAGO NEWS. Herbert Officers Council No. J, A. U. K. & D. A. of which Mrs. A. U. K. and D. A. are members and have its 7th anniversary exercises at the Community House, 32031 S. 10th Street, New York, in honor of the National and State Grand officers, members of the National and State Commission. A fine program proceeded the serving of an appointing curator, Mrs. Grace Patillo was chairman, and paraded by a committee of which Mrs. Grace Patillo was chairman. 4746 S. State St. have just purchased through the Bath Realty Company Park for their future home. The Enterprise Institute, 3144 S. 10th Street, New York, Mrs. W. McBleahan is president, and Mrs. M. B. Newland is assistant president, doing much good in the education- field of the northwest in teach- ing boys and girls whose parents are for one or more years on the M. T. Baller, 3638 S. State St. who has served for many years as the principal of the University of The V. N. & I. F. Petersburg, to attend the Homecoming Game Nov. 8th at Petersburg, is proud of the record made against the University, and also very much pleased with the turning graduation team, the young students and members of the Association who returned to witness the game on topics of vital interest to the students. M. E. Church, 4313 Chafford Ave. M. E. Church, 4313 Chafford Ave. with inside the deserts of the Capitol and Benefewel Association of which Mine, Bexar, Mine Carter and Mine Carter have been by some of our most prominent speakers and several out of town Frank W. Henry, member of Poole & Henry Underkrappers, treatises 44, I. B. P. O. E. W. has returned to the city of Cincinnati. Ohl where he addressed The Underkrappers' Association in session last week. M. T. Bailley, head of The Bailley Association with the cooperation of other representatives of the company, is doing more in locating members of the community than can be appreciated by many. Through their efforts, Morgan Park has been developed to more than 25 families of the Race to more than 4,000 men, women and children. Robinson, Macaw and other suburban towns have felt the great influence of these representatives in opening the door to hope to them. Thebes, Nubia, and Egypt Rosebush, among others, are among the councils observing their anniversaries at Bailley's Hall, 3538 S. State St. during the summer of 2015 with programs and refreshments. THE DIFFERENCE note has It seems mons who Mr. Skrull says the government ought to pay him a little something for the week or two of hard work he puts in figuring his income tax. Try Madam B. Sampson's Mentholow Hair System Guaranteed to grow hair on hold with a special formula cash must accompany all orders from agents. Agent's orders from Hair. A landlord in Los Angeles has, Mr. Starks says, the government been arrested for robbery. 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All the presidents passed without a black mark, and Dr. E.W. Johnson, the president of the Plover From Whom All His blessings Plover. We are making programs, and Blipchip Johnson, "there is no question that I and I rejoice that the audience can be filled with the novel. The novel standard, the intellectual standard, in fact we are getting a better class of men who are ready to learn and ready are improving. We believe in programs, the bats, long tail contours and white ties no longer make a minister. That class of men who are ready are getting their ears and go like a dying cow. They are presented by some and show by others, but now you must know them, with the hope of fun and your joy of life and God will open your mouth, and out of it must come a where, a trained minister, and the man who is too lazy to read. I have requests for the record of some of the men who do not measure up, and is hard to "This is an age of thinkers, and if thinkers are in poor thinking, they must cooperate with all men. Better conditions, cooperate in the terms of brotherhood. The men who wipe out an enemy must wipe out all crime and criminality. We must condemn every offender of the law, care not what his race, color or previous condition, should be, to protect him. We must be brave. It should be just as easy to wipe out a prisoner out of his cell, as it is to be on hell and a prisoner out when a confined by his size. For this kind of law, white brothers, for they make the law, continue law, execute law, and from them there comes no escape. We was created friday morning with impressive and master service conducted by Reva A. H. Holloway, W. Billiam and J. R. Jenkins, and read the journal and he was commended the efficient trainer in which he was tested and the conference. Dr. Summers NOTICE TO AGENTS NOTICE TO AGENTS ment of the EXPRESS, are no doubt certainly you are at least interested in working in the best form poss. working to that same end, and the s. between agents and publishers. ing requests. AIL ALL NEWS ITEMS TO THE MESSERS FOR PAPERS, NOT LATER TYPE-WRITE NEWS WHEN POSIT NOT POSSIBLE, BE SURE IT IS SIDE OF THE PAPER ONLY. THAT YOUR NAME AND THE ON YOUR COMMUNICATION. MONEY ORDERS AND CHECKS TO THE DALLAS PUBLI THIS ASIDE THINKING IT ME BUT PLEASE CO-OPERATE. Yours for a better "Express," THE DALLAS EXPRESS PUBLISH petry of the general conference. Dr. Jenkinka was loud in his praises of the work accomplished by Bishop Johnson, and declared that he was an inspiration to the youth of his race throughout the country. "The work of helping the negroes in the South," he said, "and the man who tries to do right will often make enemies. For four years Bishop Johnson has lead us. He was born conservative, preaching the doctrine of friendly relation between the black and white, and to do general conference last May and asked for his return. He is mak- "We have among us those who showed him in his grave. They cry against him, and oppose, and it is then that almuer hurts her deadly arrows at the man who is making good sense of his actions. The astronomers have been saying that there are spots on the sun, but they are not confirming to confirm or deny the allegation but less gone on sending its rays into the sky. We are exactly what our bishop is doing. We are proud of him, for he is making friends for us among our neighbors. He is a man, and then he is accompanied by his wife who is In answer to the question, "Where shall our next conference be held?" there was a lively concurence. Denton, Denton, and Denton was selected. Ella Duckfield, representing the United Welfare Campan, was the conference and made a large number of people to be counted in the number. "In every thing for husbands and wives, our communities, we should be counted in," she said, "and my wife has reached the place in life where I am with the sponge, taking all in and setting nothing out. We are not locked upon as "poor downs," but we are an innumerable anyon considered an object of charity now the ward of the nation, but fell fallgled men and "We have accumulated something, and I am glad to say that we have a lot of work to do," Annie M. Mahone, founder of Poro College, St. Louis who paid $10,000 to the University, May she contribute $20,000 to the Y. M. C. A. $10,000 to the University, and Howard University in connection with contributing to worthy enterprises amuse us. We are getting to the point where we can help to ourselves, and we will work our part in this drive. Every Negra in Wichita Falls, is expected to share in the results for we will be assisted in taking care of the needs of our students, feel care that you nurture with do something. The wife of Bishop Johnson and the wife of women at the St. John Baptist church in connection with the conference. Better to address the address. She urged the women to spend less time gossiping around in looking after their children. "We have too many little birds today, she said which can be trained. We have to train the women of today, then, but all we need too much money and money and bobbi. They try to look like they had never been born before. Too many girls and boys after their children, they devote time in trying to associate with them, and they try to common sense and, now, raise. If the world is saved, we should introduce it." There was a large amount of business transacted in the conference during the morning session. BISHOP DOWNS WILEY IN TURKEY DAY BATTLE Marshall, Texas. Nov. 27-Florida: bounced Wiley here today by his most spectacular and Drilling crew. winished in these parts. It **Summary:** **Bishop** Robinson le Wiley **G. Flourney** it Dodd **G. Durham** le Thomas **Durham** le Dyer **G. Flourney** rt Wade **G. Durham** rt W. Brown **Kunvon** rt Heber **Kunvon** rt Heber **Mavey** lb Gloron **Mavey** lb Gloron **G. Brown** cb McMillan **G. Brown** cb McMillan **Morris** Score by quarters: **Bishop** 10 8 7 8 **Bishop** 0 21 8 **Towdahwyn**: G. Brown (2), **Maves** (2), Holland, Taylor (3). Extra Points: Bishop, Orange (2); Schultations; Conley for G. Brown; Daniels for Robson, Hawkins; Conley for C. Coley; Conley for C. Flournay; Hannah for Fosey; Taylor for Merrie; Morris for McMilian; for Miller; Morris for Owens Owens for Wade for Dyer Officials: Willa (Ruters) refeire; Homer (Wisconsin) umpire; Munford (Wilberford) headline. SHOP EARLY CAMPAIGN IN-AUGURATED BY POSTAL AUTHORITIES. The Stop Early, Mail Early campaign, Inaugurated by Post-Office officials, proved to be an unqualified success. It was of great benefit to the company, as the office employees to deliver all the mail were paid the same December. The Department again this year asks the nearly 100,000 employees to that the record made last year. When you shop early and early you are helping the clerks in the post office to cut their dime. You are helping benefiting yourselves. You have greater chance to secure a better selection of gifts from the stores, and you are more securely and securely at your place. You are also relieving the burdens on the clerks and you are giving a practical demonstration of the good will of food manufacturers. Actually, Food Master General Bartlett requests that you refrain from taking small envelopes in the very greatly retaliated the sortier and distribution of the mails. In your year, do our shopping early and do our mailing early, let's make Christmas celebration DALLAS WOMAN DROPS DEAD AT HOME OF FRIEND. While visiting at the house of a friend early Thursday night, 2804 Trinidad St. Mrs. Callie Willett, 2109 Boll St. was seized and put out of confinement that quickly hammered Dr. P. M. Bunday. 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Dallas District Quarterly Agents meeting of the Mississippi Life Insurance Company was held on Friday, Nov. 21, to 22 inclusive. A very lengthy program dealing in details in every phase of insurance. Among the prominent visitors at the meeting, J. M. Lane of the Mice District, Mice District, District manager, J. A. Davis tendered the agents visitors at a banquet. Misa Davis, Mice District, office furnished music for the occasion. TEXAS TOWNS. BUCHANAN — Mrs. G. Fulce lost her 12 year old daughter at Texarkana, funeral was attended by Rev. P. W. Hampon at Friends Church. Thanksgiving was quite a merry day at new Hosenwall school at Buchana. There was a splendid program rendered by the school. Visitors: Mrs. L. M. Spencer, teacher of Macedonia Academy Church in Buchana. Community of Texarkana. Refreshments of all kinds were served and time trees planting took place. **FONKEY.** W. H. M. S. of M. Zion Baptist Church put over a successful affair. 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