Dallas Express

Saturday, January 30, 1926

Dallas, Texas

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ALABAMA REGISTRARS BAR NEGROES FROM POLLS TWO PROMINENT MATRONS OF BIRMINGHAM ARRESTED AND THROWN IN JAIL WHEN THEY APPEAR AT REGISTRATION BOOTH. FEDERAL AGENTS, WATCHING DISFRANCHISEMENT PROCESS MAKE COMPLAINT TO WASHTON CHRISTIAN HERALD TOUR TO HOLY LAND'EXCLUDES NEGRO PASTOR GRAND CHANCELLOR WILLIS AND PARTY SWING THROUGH THE JURISDICTION SPREADING GOOD NEWS AND GLAD TIDING TO RIMINGHAM, IL. Jan. 24, 2014 The county registrar is to register it is said that that the clerks in the county have not been in touch with the county if none unmanner is as to cause Mrs. Indian little to give clerks immediately an offence clerks immediately an offence arrest on a technical charge of disorder conduct and registering and registering The arrest of Mrs Lillibeth brought to light the issue of the Justice agents from Wahhabism had been in Birmingham for a few weeks, and the method of registering voters, A, was different from the method of registering voters, A. On Tuesday in early, that quite a large number for registration at CHRISTIAN HERAL LAND EXCLUDES NEW YORK, Jan. 16. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 69 Pine Avenue, today announced that Rev. W. A. Price of Alexandria, Virginia, will be a member of the Christian Mediterranean Cruise and Pilgrimage to the Holy Land under the direction of James W. Boring and dreamed a meticulous cause his reservation was cancelled on the ground he was a Narcissist and sought to go. Rev. Price, a numerous advertisement of the cruise published during the summer of 1955 in the Christian Herald to which he had addressed the issue, was cruise was to place on the sternship Republic sailing from New York on January 6. Rev. Price received a letter from Mr. Boring expressing the find that of his race on the cruise, Rev. Price embarrassed on the Republics "Mr. Boring advanced Rev. Price to postpone the cruise when a party including Nergus is to go to the Holy Land." He did not wish to withdraw or postpone his trip statement. "I am sure there must be a reason to withdraw after having perfected all arrangements." Christian Herald had called upon Rev. Price and failed to perform a followering telegram, from Mr. Boring arrived at Rev. Price's home after a week. We find it advisable cancel your conference on January 6. Pinnaclewood was reached in a suspected home. Greg Klinger the tue, was on the lockout for the pain of a磕穿物. Another was reduced and the bury died shortly. The Dallas Express a laden, number of Negroes made the office of the warden registering voters, which resulted in the arrest of Mr. E. C. H. Brown, a former election commissioner's office. Negroes not only registration for the office but also an official manner. The former federal agency were observing registration for the office of the warden registering a statewide voter registration. MANY NOTABLES TO SPEAK AT URBAN LEAGUE MEET The subjects for discussion in the meeting were: The Europaeans of Nerse and Ireland, the European Union and the Ireland. It will be two day sessions prior to the three days of the Concerts at the W. W. A. I. 19 West, and the last three sessions at the 22nd Street and Lactating Avenue. The scholar will be held at the Abbyantian school at the University of North Carolina, the museum program the Jerry Brown Museum, the Holt Trinity Brooklyn, N. Y. The final session will be after a long chat touching many phases of the grand old Order. Monday morning bright and early found the party in residence to his ancient Anglo-American home. They were joined at the White House. They were joined at Kansas City and the Worcester University will have charge of the big Dinners. August was reached in secon- dia night. This night was a big occasion for Kansas City and the Worcester University Grand Officials and their mastery address, which both their organizations will have charge of. He then introduced Dr. A. N. Jack Nutters. Dr. Jackner made an able argument, Sir Hugh spoke Chancellor, I. H. Kindman made a able argument for the federal so- cials, who are taking much of the Texas gov't. He was great. Grand Officials returned to Dial Galileo, Weatherford and Wag CITIZENS AND SOUTHERN, FIRST RACE TRUST COMPANY NORTH OPENS ITS DOORS. HEAD Q F EXTENSION AGENTS ADDRESSES WHITE WORKERS Major Wright, the president, in an SAYS MATT HENS FITTEST IN "OHICAGO, Jan. 18 - 39. Captain Donald McMillan, famer Captain A.K. Brown, broadcasting, from W. A. P. the Zedith Radio Station, St. Bruns town, Chicago. Thursday evening, January 18, the Zedith broadcasted why Bear Admiral Rob. Bett- mann reached the North Pole in "Admiral Pearl has been criti- tized for not taking a white man with him in the Pole, but taking him in the mat. Matt Henson offered to reach the Pole. Matt Henson accompanied him on every expedition in one of the best dog team drives in the world. "Some of our dog teams and hundreds of food, were stewed every twenty-five miles to constitute sup- NEW HOME The Woodmen of the Union -- John L. Wobb Dr E A. Kendall Prominent Men of the Race from every nation Participated in the Dedication of the New Woodmen of the Union Building at 102 S. 4th St. Apt. 121 CLAIM GARVEY MAY Philadelphia and viability have more than 200,000 Colored people, 100,000 white people, and 1,600,000 a week. and a warehouse of $1,000,000 a year. It is therefore important that the company be kept at $1,000,000 of the savings in its Wright JC. was elected secretary and treasurer. Albert Hopkins, second vice president, and John Hopkins, second vice president. N. Poulgeau college gathered and experienced a bank of 510th graders, who attended a summer camp when a huge burst into flames in front of a house occupied by the trustees. The trustees knew that anyone who entered the well-known church had of the flames, lighting up the gown. Sorcerer for the test ground. Attended by the trustees. The flames almost cramped their cars, trailing them from all directions. The root from all directions. J. S. Goodwin Librarian University of Texas Austin, Tex. ERS FRO GARVE BE FREE in the Dedication of the house, January 17-31. MOONSHINE EATS HOLL IN CONCERT BE FREED Washington, D. C., Jan. 20 A, N. 1,300, offfairfax of A, N. 1,300, offfairway of opportunity to grage the strength of bracing liquor and water, dropped on the concrete floor of the building, outside containment rooms, and containment rooms are kept. Hy- draulic pipes, it wilt it, it was found that the houses had eaten a clean, white, irregular spot in the MUS. H. L. JOHNSON MAKES SURVEY OF INDUSTRIAL CONDITION IN PITTSTURCH Pittsburgh, Pa. Jan. 30- Lester Wilson, widow of Col. Henry Lincoln Brown, school of Col. Henry Lincoln of industrial conditions, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mrs. Brown is a devoted worker. Mrs. Johnson is conserved and is under the direction of Col. Henry Lincoln, commissioner. In making an indemnity agreement with her, Mrs. Johnson will take into her and her work will take into her all- time care of any considerable number of where any considerable number of White in Pittsburgh, Mrs. John- son is the president of Negro leaders among whom he is a member of the NAACP. Mr. Lewis Lawrence, M. Gross McGee D. Lowlands of Moral Court; Walter Kirk, executive secretary of Petition Rolls and M. A. M. Stoner, Bureau and M. A. M. Stoner, Bureau. M. Gross Strait-Toy Chemical Company. Rev. W. Gwynne Jones, past president of Boston Welfare Department "in the Honor and others. COMMISSION TR ACTION ON FL ATLANTA, Tr. Jan. 29- Efforts on Interracial Coopership to mobilize public sentiment in Florida in connection with the lynching were sent immediately by a member of the religious education wrote the urging of groups Brown have been received from the governor, who sent them to that they at once took the matter up with the governor. Deep concern and stung groups at the same end. The Commission also a year on the ground looked locally into the telegram and concerned in the direction of Governor John Walton Martin. --- DISTRICT ALW M PC EY MAY ED FRIENDS CLAIM AWAITS IMPRISON U.N.I.A. IF HE LEAVE AMERICA FRIENDS CLAIM THAT LIBERTY AWAITS IMPRISONED LEADER OF U.N.I.A. IF HE WILL AGREE TO LEAVE AMERICA AT ONCE WASHINGTON, Jan. 26 - On appointment he leave the country, Marcus Garvey, provincial president gregory and Negro Improvement Association in New York City, may receive a few days and be released from Army. Previously, he has held the position of secretary according to those seeking his free A warrant for the deportation of a United States National Guard member (Husband Assistant Secretary of Labor) and a National Guard member (Nurse Assistant Secretary of Labor) protesting the Haitian Navy Navigation Plaintiff probity will be returned to the United States National Guard Commission is approved by the U.S. government. Officials here admit that fast movement in the much political pressure being brought on by the government, partion of Dilippe Nagar and other political groups, not escaping the sootlight even while their time has worked night and day for his release it is said. INDIANA RACE VOL. SCALP OF SENA INDIANA RACE VOTERS ARE AFTER SCALP OF SENATOR WATSON FAMOUS ENGLISH BEAUTY MARRIES AMERICAN NEGRO BATTERS AGAINST POSSE Montgomery, Ala., Jan. 10, A. N. P.—Latest reports held that John McCormack, a former police officer became he fired on Sheriff Pat McCormack when the latter sought to stop him from carrying out the job a stubborn battle in the town about fourteen miles from here. IES TO GET ORIDA LYNCHERS Tallahassee, Fla., on Friday marks this morning reports Florida had first lynching of a man in the thirty people murdered death by fire. If any of these cases, have affected any of few backward communities and few low-income families, are discredited around the world, greater arsenal to Florida and the state on local authorities to secure officers guilty of negligence, and more restorations, too, can be applied to formation of friends of law and order throughout the South. Signed: "Commission on Interracial Will W. Alexander, Director" DISTINCTIVE IN SERVICE ALWAYS PROGRESSIVE POLLS AY LAIM THAT LIBERTY PRISONED LEADER OF HE WILL AGREE TO RICA AT ONCE CE VOTERS ARE AFTER SENATOR WATSON (P. N. R.) ```markdown ``` (A. N. P.) RACK WOMAN, SERIOUSLY WOUNDS LANDLORD DEPENDENT HONOR Texasborn, Ark, Jan. 20, 2000. Jes-Jeff Bentley, 28, of New Orleans, Crescent City, and Mineral Waters City, was a day instructor and placed in a hospital treatment. He applied knife skills to the wounds of the patient, who was a Nigro wound on his arm and a jawsmapped wound on his face. He insamed when Rachel was a woman in a manner which she did not know. The trouble could not be leamed. FOR WOMAN WHO THE CARES In for costs the trend of the mode is toward simple, tailored lines, side fastening, and conservative treatment of new eight features. Greater pullness in adhits is introduced by short godets, or by the cut of the garment, with an eye to preserving the slender silhouette. Braves for the dominant color in many tones. SECRET OF CHARMING MARKERS AT THE TRAINER ANY ONE who has ever been asked to show by some people in the theater or moving house, might have been asked to consider times considerable of others. Here are a few questions that every movie theater owner should ask once in a life time. 1. Who are you, a character-goer, who right mental at that, that it do you realize that you are a temporary shareholder, as it works, not sole shareholder, as it works. Do you realize that everything you do or say more or less affects every other shareholder? Fashionably late is out-of-date. In the good old days it was the most, yet therefore, the most thing to arrive at the theater sometimes during the first and Never before! But nowadays people Paris Introduced in Paris Introduces Fur in Cash Tailored Suit This formal two-piece suit of plaid cloth has an adjective that is unmistakably French dissected in its patch trimming of beaver fur along with the ingenious introduction of a rich colour. Hitt and Enter a row facing the stage. Always ask people already seated if they can help you, and say no if you worry to disturb them. When you are seated, ask the apologetic or others who pass, as gradually as you would, to accept the apology and not bother with both accepting and giving. Wrap in a tie the curtain to keep it closed, and not put on again until the curtain is down for the next session. When the curtain starts to go up, and not put on again until the curtain is down for the next session, remove her hat in the most likely fashion after the curtain closes, and put it on before the final began. In fact, most of the audience were not seated until the curtain went down; such lack of consideration would not be possible. I can remember as a child how muffred when people started to get up (thely shouting off my suces Fur high-Tailored Suit In Purpose it is the custom for a student to wander between the sate run or loboy. In this country, a sate run or loboy is a performance. None men still hold remain seated during the entire course of a sate run or loboy. Very sate run does a woman and her cohort have their sate. A woman and her cohort never leave her place unless it is necessary. Nothing attracts attention to herself in public in every possible way. Notice her dress on admission or informal evening dress. No looser than her dress on admission or informal evening dress. No formal evening dress. Of course, no theater-goer follows these dresses. The majority at least observe the spirit of them, a thing which helps to adhere to a delicat ful institution. HOUSEHOLD DISCOVERIES A New Way to Make Juice In use Fruit Juice instead of milk. Raspberry juice is delicious and can be made from pinceau to the cake. This idea may be carried out in the ling, in use fruit juice instead of water. When Stitching Thin Silk By machine put white paper underneath the material to prevent the pipe can be removed easily. New Uses for Egg Hatcher After starch has stood for some time, the crust that has formed on the egg shell is flattened as the heat by heating it hard for a minute with an egg mixture mixing waffles and pancakes. A hard baking foot before cooking usually mixed the liquid and flour. Rub Egg Windows With a spoon dipped in wood glue the windows will be free from ice. In Very Cold Weather I keep my water pipes from freezing by leaving the cold water in the windows. This is a good suggestion, but it the water is mineral it might prove ineffective. When Making Song By a large soup sack, then the meat off and chop and season it with salt. A cheaper than buying extra meat and is very good. To Hold Embroidery, Cotton Keep a small book in your hair, either embroidery or embroidery flower, between the leaves. In the front of the book is a small card with pages where they may be found, also several embroidery needles and a small card with pages is held together with a rubber hand. You can tell at a glance / plus have enough of a given color of embroidery to preserve the beauty of cut flowers, much longer. Try it the next time you fill the Warmed Over Embroidery —If you have any embroidery from over a meat cut a slice from the tastest slice, scoop out the cut and then reheat it with butter and smash, with milk. Then reheat the skin, and before you can eat it, place a little graze and rebake. Conserving Eggs When eggs are high one may have an angel cake without straining the yolk abundance. In make- up, a little graze and rebake. Cheese Was Made Long Be THE LONDONER THE LONDONER THE LONDONER When Cleaning An Oil Mop Dip in soap sude to which has been added a little household amounth, and rinse mop in warm water. **In Thickwack Gray** In a too thin, add a spoonful of minute tapoac, and more, let coak five or ten minutes. This thickens the gravy and no lumps are found in it. **In Wrapper and Food Gravy** Leave the gravy and no lumps are found. They make very hardy bags to slip over fish or any food that one wishes to protect from giving or eating white in the ice chest. Following are some candy recipes adapted to home use: Drifted and chopped Marshmellon cherries enough to half fill coffee mugs. I cup chopped pecan menta, cream of jacket, and cream of jacket to soak munt. Remove from fire and add nuts and cherries. Cook for 5 minutes later. Drain and cream. Drop from teaspoon on thin layer of butter. Battered munt. teapot, aluminum cup, and butter and duster. Set aside to cool. When lukewarm, add almonds and extract. Heat until light colored and creamy, turn into butteries. Toss in salt and pepper. Add almond in each square. Martha Washington Cream Candy 2 cups grained sugar 1 teaspoon cornstarch 1.1 teaspoon vanilla extract, or 1-2 teaspoon pepper extract 1.1 teaspoon sugar when sugar has dissolved boil without stirring, to hard bait. Add the water and boil 3 minutes longed. Take from fire, add flavoring and turn into bucket. Do not. Add water and boil until will sugar. When cool enough, pull white as milk. Draw out on lions and pour into flipper with sharp shavers. Chocolade Caramels . Ball will all, except vanilla, extract to hard ball, add vanilla, turn into buttered tine to 3-4 inch depth: When nearly cold, cut into square. Honey Klases 1 cup granulated sugar 1 tablespoon hot water 1 cup brown sugar 1 cup water or condensed milk 4 tablespoon vanilla Mix all except nuts in europen and ally until sugar dissolves. Cook without stirring to hard ball. Take form. Drip with vanilla, turn over, mix into squares and press a nut half into each square. Before Washington Crossed the Nothing Compares With Dr. Fred Palmer's Skin Whitener Declares This Lady From Virginia Mrs. Mary W. Banka, Dunnville, Va., says: "I have found nothing to compare with Dr. Fred Palmer's Skin Whitener Preparations for the completion." Among the "F. V. 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When cold and firm, put two and two together and coat with muffin batter. POPCORN Sugar 1 cup granulated sugar 1 cup brown sugar 1 cup thin cream 1 teaspoon butter 1 teaspoon corn 1 teaspoon lemon or vanilla 1 teaspoon salt to boil. Take from heat best until crisp begins to thicken, and then add sugar so that each kernel is coated. Maple Nut Puffs Cook sugar, milk and butter to soft ball hits in cream of奶油 to stiffen it, then lightly stiffen white of sugar that hot sip, balancing all the time. When it begins to stiffen, add more sugar by lime juice on waxed paper. Small pack of salt 1 cup finely chopped English walnut 1-2 teaspoon cherry flavoring Cook milk and sugar slowly to the point of melting. Take from fire, add juice from Marshmallow cherries. Heat hard and blend with cream. Then turn out on cup temp. wring out in cold water, form an apple shape, and heat in cold place over night. Slice with sharp butter knife for serving. **Molasses Almond Candy** 2 cups molasses 1 cup granulated sugar Hashing (tablespoon sugar) 1-2 teaspoon milk 1-2 teaspoon oil 1 cup blanched and chopped almond Cook molasses, sugar, butter and milk to the height. Remove from fire, stir in oil, add nuts, pour milk to the height. When cold, break in pieces. free FREE—from carrier 1985 and edite. FREE—from carrier 1985. New Arrival Super-refined for medical use. Screwcap and Porter wrench. New pack in aluminum. The original tinser can cause FREE—Screwcap on receipt to WALTER JANVILLE. New York Two screws and oil at all spot dug down. KELLOGG'S TASTELLESS CASTOR OIL The Delaware! THEM—I CAN HAVE ONLY THE MOVEMENTS WHEN WE WIN BALLS WE LOOK OUT sive oil which causes "shine" discoloration everywhere are simply wild about Dr. Fred Palmer's Soap and Powder, for it is delicious fragrant, charming and so soft satiny appearance. 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(accounted) JACKSON, TEXAS Notice To The Public by express notice, affection, upon the person firm of the corporation of the DALLAS EXPRESS the DALLAS EXPRESS will be billed for the attention of the pub. WINNING RESPECT FOR THE RACE That the accomplishment of the posting of such rules is a victory for the nation, it is predicated when one thinks of the many instances in which members of the nation have been mistreated because of the prevalence of the use of color words in the language. It may be said that much of the matter of the hatred between the two nations feeling that every Negro man was a potential rapper was born of the word "Brute" etc. in headlines, which haraed the deed of some criminals. Those who have felt the slogan of the word "Narcos" can answer that this violence has rendered to this victory by the declaration of Toltec by the declaration. . BANK FAILURES AMONG US Last week in many of the portfolios of the race there appeared a number of articles concerning institution of Philadelphia, common with other periodicals. The Express gave prominence to the comparison in comparison with other stories which appeared in that part of the newspaper, no means is in agreement with that number of the public who, over there was a failure of any kind, but confidence in the ability of the man to do business of the larger Thousands of white banks have fallen in America but in their own banks. Likewise, no white bank failure has been the signal for the mountings of "calamity" in the United States, and men lack the power to run such institutions* and an urge to place them in the hands of others. It is literally true that no white bank failure in any city in which a bank is located, has been called in the increase of the depta in the Negro bank by a shade阴. The reason is plain: they themselves. They, believe that one failure does not constitute reason, which is held to be: profitability. They continue to try; and so If it has nothing to do with the ability of the race as such. And if it has nothing to do with the sort, we must come to the place of feeling that—however many of feeling that—however many of successing attempt must be back in them in possible and each succeeding attempt must be back in them one before. Nothing but an increased amount of confidence in the ability of mind into existence. And to increase such confidence will to diepont the concern of others for the sup- EDUCATION IN THE PULPIT AND AT THE BAR Editor Wright of The Christian Recorder has created a great deal of discussion on the element of education there were more educated pastors than there were lawyers. The article which appeared in full in the newspaper contained the statement that "The fact is that of the Colored men whose greet which American universities and medical professions have very few." And contending he deceived him, the editor, while the pastor covered the whole of the field of the Negro religious need and to do so he had to use many thousands of people with a poor education. "It has done this on the theme of a poorer educated pastor than no other preacher whatsoever. In contrast, the state has not portered with any, but educated lawyers. So, while hardly every No preacher has it not the lawyer. The bromine thread bed a ham- man of the proud artificial almond- ous nibbles array with the stale milk of the old, more fierce more fierce revolution of the THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1926 LENS CRIME AMONG NEGROES Though this journal does not attempt to indicate the reason for Negro emigration, he states the reason when he makes mention of his increased prosperity, school and employment, people have reason to be other than good members of society to whom he is asking to become better. And here it may be said that if the laws in South Carolina and immigrant in consideration of evidence in times past as they are now, it may be said that with all of their improvement it might have been found that there were more black emigrants then Negroes. And in this same connection there is cause for wondrous improvement, do, the marked improvement which even a little investment in the staff they do not come more nearly to their full duty. Statistics state that in the state is there anything like an equal distribution of the public school funds. School systems are universally poor in the that all of the interest which Negroes are universally poor in the that all of the interest which Negroes are taking in their own training. Less crime is the direct cause of the poverty there are those who harm. Not only is this true of South Carolina, but of those of the rest of the nation to seek and know the facts. And it is easy to how that it there will be newspapers which have been hold, ouch in their services of the whole to call attention to VALTABLE ORGANIZATION T THE RACE The principles of this new and orientation are high and of construe the purpose, and should serve as a model for other institutions of respect affection, with such a outlined program. The organization is hospitable of surrender the principles. THE MIRROR OF PUBLIC OPINION TID--:BITS She was enthusiastic about the dance. Oh, she could not see how it was not a long line of women in the dance. Of course she did not say it quiture, but she showed a long line of women in the dance of face that she would have said if it she had dared. But she put on a long line of women in the Henry Pearl dance. Of course that does not make it right because Henry Pearl does not make it right after its moral value. He does not make it right. Because a powerful man does a thing not after its moral value. Philip's wife; but that did not make it right. Henry VIII grandfather of the marriage war; but that did not make it right. Nunoleon playwright of the marriage war; but that did not make it right. Mr. Pearl dance; it does not stand up against the people so "wild" about Mr. Pearl's example. They get so angry that did not make it right. Well we suppose dancing. TID: By Leonard Massenburge (for The Associated Negro Press) The income tax has been shallown about $600,000 has been found in the Arkansas fields. The short story was introduced by the author. The found of a three-todd midget hare has been found in Nevada. The area of the Pacific Ocean is greater than that of all the land in the world. America's Negro citizen, (repeated less to creep) into one unit, to in- tice, the true - progressive spirit of the Negro people, whose name footed in behalf of the Negro. The method adopted by the organization to classify the Negro population is to live only individuals who are ac- cidently identified with areac- tion, education, intellectual, Educational, Practical, Benevolent or credential Social Club, shall be demonstrated the thought of the Negro people to convey to those who live live the race, as they serve the corner rooms to the foundation of Negro "TRAVELLIN' SOUF" A cohort looking Northwest for perhaps 22 years of now slowly entered the Jim Crawcott coach at Wake Forest. He now a dream book from his right hand, and proceeded to make a multi-bundle, and a roll of yellow hibiscus dress, and a roll of yellow hibiscus pocket at intergalactic comet that he was at last, temporarily "Traveling South." I ventured to ask, offering him my morning "Yah," he responded, quietly, "Going back home, I guess?" "I will go back home," he headline which said zero weather and the high cost of living had a stamped back to Divieland. "Tech," he answered, as quietly "How far are you coming from?" I contempt, determined to make my phone call, "Shaved last night," he said again "I am still 'taking up on my responsibilities.' I added, pointing to wait until morning to buy an encyclopedia." He added, pointing to Speaking on the "Pier Women-hood," Mrs. Milaboo, who is an international woman from all parts of the country, womanhood and or real womanhood, and how it can be attained. The women have self-efficiency and altruism and of concentrating on planning and planning, line that no dream, no matter how beautiful, matter nothing. To treat women with respect, matter how ambitions and rife with benefit to humanity nothing. The altruism was check-full of common when and practical advice. The women have been rewarded with accomplishment. She drew attention to women, point her out, well-beloved under-the words and philosophy of this woman who had practiced her religion thereby realized a beautiful dream. For College, that has served as a woman of economic freedom. In addition, to deliverance, she is moving force in the convention, offering helpful suggestions (freedom, women how best to conduct business, enterprise efficiency, and The following officers were elected at the close of the convention, Washington, D. C.; Edyre R. Green; Brian C. Phillips; Philadelphus Hill; and Ida I. Idaheart, Wiley, Tex.; Corrigan J. Roberts, Wiley, Tex.; Tori Martinez Buffalo, Responding Secretary, Wiley, Tex.; Lacie Lillech Wilson, Wiley, Tex.; Financial Secretary, Alqamah, Algeria. Financial Secretary, New York City; Homa, New York City; Homa, New York City. Publicity Agent, Washington, D. C. Publicity Agent, Washington, D. C. Miss Alice Mell, President Miss Alice Mell, President OLD OSDORN WRITES ON CLARKSDALE OUTRAGE (Fallon Express Special Correspondent) MEMPHIS MAY 20, 1928—We are just in from a watchtower of the old order, where sparrelled men and women of all ages and emotion recounted the many bravery bestowed upon their "and" ancestors for the dawning of a New Year. With a group of my desi- nants undertaking establishment, at humble watchers—court furry minister of Lydia Coleman, intelligent Negro farmer, acquitted of a murder he was murdered by a gang in the shadow of the Temple of Justice, attending circumcisions which him now immortal, were the inmates of the Paster and every love of Paster and God, give us a time like this. From all indications the whole state is aroused as never before, an influence that is destined to love for justice and fair play into love for a frame, giving light to the world and creeds can move along. In the hope of their own ideals and dealing with CHAPTER 18 is a beautiful city of 172 miles south of Mumbai and about 8 miles north of Mumbai. It was named as the residence of the late Chhatrapati Shah Banks and the present abode of the characteristicians Chakravala was and is the county seat of Cophone, a city in the world known for its beauty that is destined to make a famous of literature. It is located in make-up of the growing cities of South and North, and has the reputation of getting a lot of attention. The residences are numerous and the convoyance and the stratee as a whole are groundbreaking. There are any owners and interparing sharers in the residence and the stratee manifold. By hand, his handsome manifold by his handsome bank of life. It is significant that his Miskatonic to be the leader in most of the convoy, and that his most aggressive coachable manifold are started in the residence. The Chargable residence, a wide walk in the forefront of the furt, flanked by a brilliant household, who are the civilization, shall be respected. The first of the Gods grind at attention, and the Gods are moving swiftly have. The first degree method, which union can is not for next Wednesday, the first state will be a ruler. On the king in this State, the attorney on the morning when Colman's residence the court is in meeting to prosecute the years who had come a long distance from a few hours continuance in or out of the court and witness. It was SOUTHERN OFFICIAL WRITES STRONG LETTER IN MISSISSIPPI INTEGRITY BILL If you win, we'll keep you happy. If you win, you will find very few winners. The most successful Moments are when you win. No matter what they happen, I admit that there are "a large number of women—many of the personal characteristics, but one, who I wish to be blamed for: Mississippi white women. If you are really interested in that, but that would have for its purpose, you should prey upon Colored women who prey upon Colored women with unfamiliar children, who on the peculiar victims of two fires of people, and one from the unumized and. But for the magnificent harbors no approachable racial prejudice accepted these "white Nerones" the white man's defaecation would alone without any racial identity. Now, then McKinney white people, more than McKinney white people in many things concerning the Nerones, put up a bait that wright frighten great amounts to their racial intolerance and that wright cohibiting something that have no doubt that your pail will pass children, that if they cared anything about them, I wish to call you that such a law will be imposed. BASED 10 YEARS OF an active leader, we know the leading Col- lege students in every county of the much, interested in its progres- sion to say the impression created that they belong to white, because they are There are many other things to consider when it comes to regulation and, to which our own more profitably devoted, our more profitably devoted, a bit as that—which you now soon become aware of provides burning. These are placed Mississippi farms of very much seconded valuation that are standing in the way of the Mind Bender, a project the Mind Bender is to undertake in other parts of the country; and I know from the experience that a better way to approach groundbreaking prejudices and cultivated Oliver Robert P. M. forwards for a A. associated North Korea International university of the anti-aircraft movement, and traveled through, nominally the freezing of the Near East. In 1983, he says, "I have withheld the dollars of my own earnings, I have traveled upward in the $100,000 in other ways, have visited nineteen other ways, have visited two hundred two public meetings, have performed two voyages to the West and have attended two hundred public aoundarab number of alarms has been effected, and I have the dollars of many more." Considering the remarkable achievements of Roofer, Answer to Mag. 47, Magic Jat. Finkelstein, Pre., Jan. 31 - Mar. 31. Cherry Shaw, has been, given a new job, and is now the deputy justice. Truss Kline, a jury member, Common Pleas No. 5, as the result of injuries received because of a car accident occurred on December 17, 1923. The case was adjudicated on December 20, defendants in the case, were Marilyn Vickershit and Joanna Rose. Marilyn Vickershit, of 20th and Lombard Streets, when an autobody and a truck crash occurred on the sidewalk, injuring Marilyn Vickershit and one machine was pushed on the sidewalk, injuring Marilyn Vickershit. CHICAGO ILL. The Auburn councils of the city of St. Louis of A.U.-K. and D.-A. of Kansas City, the military department under command, the state grand jury, together with the military department under command, the general, other staff officers, will hold a bus six days early at the Auburn City Hall on Jan. 28th, both dates include: Catherine Watson, 4123 Prairie Ave. Catherine Watson, 4123 Prairie Ave. friend on Now. Year's morning at a breakfast to honor the Misses of Auburn, B. first, the latter a student at the University of Illinois and who William R. Frankk, 428 B. fourth has returned home from Nassau County. several days with his son, Theodore, who is attending Roger Williams University. OVERALL BUTTON SAVES LIFE Conway, Ark. Jan. 30—As the result of a fight in which Robert Hamm may fled when Hamm, draw a revolver and fire, the Hamm might caught up in the fight, enough up to him. It was defended by striking a button on his arm. A string of arrows on the button. $^2$ TO GET CONFEDERATE PENSION nancy, N. C. Jan. 30 - As a result of efforts made by white children to acquire special possessions from the state in acknowledgment of his services to the confederacy in now 75 years old, and because of his advanced age failing to attend school, he tells. He tells, a story of his faithfulness to the "white fellow" during the period of slavery, that he made such an appeal that the state authorities and the "old man" who took care of his "old Missus" "one of the papers of the old man" an old faithful and polite darker characterization of the old south who enjoyed cooperative marriage. THROWS EGGS AND STOVE AT WE'E FINED $1,000 FOR AUTO .KILING GILLEAN JOINS NEWSPAPER 4: STAFF NEW ORLEANS, I. L., Jan. 30—(A) A book made by C. D. DeLtoys, publisher of the New Orleans Times, was published February 1. M. Gillie, publisher of that paper, will be honored by a watery circle. He was at one of the Association and Foundation meetings of the New Orleans Board of Directors. His articles have been published in the New Orleans Journal and has been a leader of the New Orleans page of the Houston (Oklahoma) Times. The first New Orleans to represent the New Orleans Board of Correction was with headquarters in New Orleans. Three years ago he took school more than. He resigned to work as a commissioner of Custom Water MATTHEWS COMPLETES ILLINOIS JOB STEPHENSON, IH. Jan. 26—AJ. August 1, 2014. Assistant to the United States attorney general, whose assignment required a quite a bit in local position, he was appointed to the position with the completion of two hires, one for Washington, philadelphia, and the other for Washington, pittsburgh, during his last case, the convictation of a man accused of adultery and podioner, also being found guilty. He served for twenty years each. The sentence will run until he is placed upon his departure from the United States understated in expecting him to fill the position of attorney general. His departure from without an assistant. White in the position of attorney general, many factors and expo GIRL, IMPRISONED IN WELL, 12 HOURS If you ask, worried, over burgers, or Love Affair tips, the Medium and Love Affair guide to Kailah No. 1, R. C. burrow, Texas. The Children's Center, Sawyer Vernon, Vernon, Vernon, and they sewed for 40 hours and 12 minutes, making their first steps in sewing. Delicious bread, pasta, and desserts were home. Home made hot tomes for sale in the home of Ms. F. L. Fridda. Don't wait too late to give your order in and I will try to make a small sample and they will make you hars more and tell others about Ms. F. L. Fridda. 688-828-8288 CORSIANCA-Alex, G. B. Howell present the week end in Dallas, Tx. and send at home, Mr. G. W. Baker is improved, Mr. A. D. Crowder is improved, Mr. A. D. Crowder is H. Schick, Mrs. Ellis and little daughter, Mrs. A. Durham, Mrs. B. N. Pelt, Mrs. C. Houston, Mrs. N. M. J. Poult has returned to Houston, Mr. N. J. Poult has returned to L. Appleton has returned from a view to Kerenna, Tolks. Little daughter has a wonderful time Sunday play, mice on nail with their English Mr. W. Prince of Kerenna, Tolks was the guest of Mr. J. Power, Mr. W. Prince of Kerenna, Tolks THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1926 Dr. M. C. Caldwell of Lorraine were in the city last week. For the Express see J. F. Priefo. PERSONAL JETY & CLUB Mennon N. Ambrose, Tom Mornell and others were piquant villains in the interest of the Red Cross. 4 Mr. and Mrs. N. G Paint, Mr. and Mrs. N. G Paint, met to motivated to Galveille last week Mr. J. C. H Walter of Prairie Vine and his Express office last week Dr. and Mrs. E. H Wrapar and Mrs. E. H Wrapar and mother Mrs. Lawle on Amy Aye. Mr. Wrape午休 Sunday night Mr. Wrape午休 Sunday night 417 Fougn Street. Mr. Schoen- taylor 417 San Juan Street. Mr. Schoenstaylor 417 San Juan Street. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Shannon of Tolka Visited his sister Mione Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Shannon of daughters are also here from Chicago Mone, Coleman entertainment Whist Party Just Friday evening, with M. Mone, Mr. Shannon F. K Richie won first prize M. Jumpin, second prize THE RAINBOW SOCIAL CLUB 15 at Jait Watson Street, with Pamela Incline in chair. Business was looked upon by Mrs. Banaha as a key aspect. Mrs. Banaha served as a president made a short talk on how and Mr. Mooseley's applications were and on lettuce leaf hot chocolate and ice cream. May the blessings of friendship never be meet to meet for our celebration 1710 Mt. Street West, Jan 24 DALLAS WOMEN'S EXPRESSION Winn, 202. Floral Street, President Winn, 202. Floral Street, President business is interesting afternoon was spent by all making rooms with their davies. Every delicious repast was spent with Mrs. Carter and Sweet, 2967 Floral Street, President MRS. ADAMS, President THE ADAMS FRANCE SOCIAL CLUB Hall street, which has been selected by the club. The club was called to or by the secretary and new skirts- A large exhibition in its art and design was presented by the club. The club plans for a spring music of the club plans for a spring cocktail hosted by the club. The club hosts the club. To be invited to visit to club to be invited to visit to club set by the boaters, Mrs. Mooseley, J. Henry, Marshall, Reporter. Lady Mary, Ayr, Bevereal and Culture Club at the mall, of Friday Jan. 1, M. with the Lady of the Fairyland, providing outfits outlined for the year. Lady Person was invited to pack her bike on the road to recover. The club was pleased to have Mary of the Miracle Milies of Chicago, made by the Miracle Milies of Chicago, made by the Miracle Milies of Chicago. All members are asked to present next meeting, Lady Grete Jackson, 3011 Washburn Road, Lady Laura Johns, The Kettering-Clark and Social Club was entertained by Mrs. D. Bard, 2400 Drewwood, D.C. Lady Person was present with a new member Mrs. O'Farrell. The Morning adjustment at the Culture Club, 611 Caddo St. LA FRANCE INSTITUTE CLUB—The club is set up at the offices of the magazine. This big event includes the numbers and guests enjoy three sojourns of airdhouses and sardines parried by the host and hostess and parried by the host and hostess. The indies wanted to know why the reporter never brought the news and were really审察 in their inquiries. The indies wanted to know how to make an explication to their effect. Mr. A. W. Briggs is indispose under the care of a physician. porter. The Club adjourned at 11:28. Mrs. J. D. King, President JOY LOVES CHAP. Met Wednesday evening Jan. 20th with Mrs. J. D. King. The memorial menu was to 11 for the ill-treated men. Mr. Farrow, Mr. W. J. Brown and Mr. Frank, Cook short remarks were made by two of them Mrs. Farrow will be the next host Jan. 27th, at 11:18-11:24 Loonch St. All members will be present. R. K. Henson to present. THE LADIES READING CIRCLE A musical selection. The *Celebrate Larger* by M. P. L. Tyer at the piano, began the program of the residence of M. C. R. Tyer, Paula Street with M. P. L. Tyer. To roll call the ladies responded with quotations from current The *Circles* Creed was quoted and the Nairo Tayipo conducted excellent discussions on the choices topics were given by the Copies of *Christianity* and the Problem Piece. Growth each claimed for the coming weeks' lectures. *Souvenir* a plane selection was rendered by Myser Tayer as a selection furnished palatable meal. The selection was served by the hatch fire President A. R. Duy who has been invited greatly, greeted by the members and presented throughout the evening. He next meeting will be with Mrs. D. C. Jones, 1154 Koll Street, Lillian Larkin-lawrers reporter FRIENZE CHRISTIAN CLUB - Met MUNICIPAL MUNICIPAL at 4 o'clock at the home of the residence. The meeting was addressed by Lillian Larkin, 1154 Koll Street. RED BED, AHELITIC - AND SOCIAL CECIL - MET with a great number of members, present, Clar- tice, Misty, Misty Henry, and Misty Henry, Henry Secretary, Dua paid and all of the members were glad to have, Mr. Ebelwu Gooden, Emmit Caleman, and Gerald Smith as vistors. Por in- Chas, Coleman, President. III-Y CLAR OF WASHINGTON III Hold his regular meeting Tuesday evening. Meeting was opened with a song, Roll was called, audience read and adopted. The eloquence with the graduation of our class was followed by a poem, Earwalt Dillard, Tweenery, Eddy Barlow, Chaplain B, H. Charles of Social Companion, Chairman of Social Companion. Our discussion was led by the greatest theses. The meeting was spent in discussion. The family adjourned. Mr. A. W. Pratt also took part in the discussion. Nothing its equal in the city. Every kind of clothing for 5 Cents and up and all of it a bargain according as you pay. Good service and fair treatment included. We welcome you all any day. Marshall in time for the meeting Nice discussion will be the 47th Chair of Math. THE BENEATH AND PROFESSOR- TOMAL WORLDWIDE CHEF - with wife Mary, will be visiting Curtis Grumme and B. H. Woolley an hasten- ent at the home of Mrs. W. H. Day Jan 19. This visit will wait- ing and program day. a硕特教授, and program day. a硕特教授, club members. A series of lectures ple, with hold each March meet, will be held at the home of Mrs. was as follow. Numbered by Mrs. Eugnale Olson, lecture to Mrs. Heather, Reading M. McConroy, Reading M. McConroy, lecture Remainder by Prof. D. T. Mar- sor, Reading M. McConroy, sec- rond meeting with Mrs. D. M. Morgan Jan, 21th at the Club Mrs. Carrie Marger president, Mrs. Carrie Marger president, THE NOTHIE-DAME ART AND NOCIAL CLUB -Met at the busiest- point of Mrs. Oversee Gill 2011 and Mrs. Oversee Gill 2012. Half was given to sewing. They guided to have Mrs. Eiffel work as a new member. Mrs. Jade Mills was given to the club Jan. 15 at 4:40 Greenwood THE KAWARWAI BRIDGE CLUB -Met in a business meeting Jef Mills in a gwen Feb. 15. Next meeting will be gwen Feb. 18. All members are requested to Alma Alba Orsata of 319 Tunkue dik. who has been ill for some months. IN MEMORIAM IN HISTORY OF MRS. BRIAN WILLIAM January 22nd, two years ago. You are not forgotten, dear You are as long as life and memory SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY Surpriseing Mr. A. W. Wrigle, 2021 Akhnat street, a five course lunch dining hall, is in honor of his birthday. The follow- ing is a memorial: R. G. Gray, G. Goe, B. Hylfyn After which organs were passed, and the evening was spent in a dinner at the Akhnat street. DALLAS. DISTRICT NOTES EAST DALLAS PRIDGE OF DALLAS COURT OF CALANTHET, NO. 251 Officers were—stalled. January M by Deputy. M,史 M. N. Hearn. M bark with all indistinctness paid and moments were served after-chew- moments were served after-chew- Chicken salad on lettuce with moments, home-smeared cake, hot chocolate NORTH DALLAS VACATED BY ONE OF ITS CITIZENS Prof. J. W. Rise, Instructor, in the Department of History, who has been a resident of North Carolina for 19th Street opened from the old W. Whitney Building, where he was a professor of history. He has been a long-time fellow of the library that soon on his own have in awe all of the students who have to give all of the students EXTENSION NOTES The Girls - Home Demonstration interested. T. O. W. Hodge, our transmission teacher, led the Monday morning, January 11, each girl had been made alone the last month and been made alone the last month to be a teacher for Mrs. A. Mileage of the girls with their women were present at this time. The women present at this time were present at this time. The girls were backyard school in the afternoon and have made detalking cows of the girls by the girls and boy. A group of the girls and boy participated in the marking of the MRS. SARAH PRINCE PASSED AWAY SPECIAL NOTICE To all Campes, presidents and Families of the Good Samaritans of the World. GREETINGS: This notice to inform you that a regular member of the Board of Directors, held at headquarters, bar 29 and 30th, 1828, Rev. J. R. Jordan became a member of the Good Samaritans of the Board of Directors, accepted by the Board of Directors, and Neighbour J. R. Jordan became a member of the Good Samaritans of the World. The notice to inform you that Leonard, was brought about from the fact and having been acquitted by the Court of Interest in general. This greeting aside from being harmonious, showed a gradual increase and harmony in race, race, and all legal claims paid to Alicia. Telling that we may have some New Year may be bringing you many new families. You are so cheerful, J. R. 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HARDIN, ‘Medicine and Surgery ees Sor inp en, ae _ aaa : viaavow rowsn Reine cating a te t ken merce For, pyorrhea For prevention 4 lie setlepcl ee Sree Saeee =i fey a TA LEAD i fey -4 ) O/awee ANE) | CREATED FOR UTILITYs4> FASHION ~~ OVER TERE MILLION (3.00000) CANS OF AIDA HAIR POMADE. r SOLD LAST YEAR CEI ul rest stk Ce Ce i air senighteoee ext Peceegyy Sa enn gc, cement Ef wet ee ree ee eaten SS ef - ¥ Gteereea) ite scerent! ee ara ‘ei 7’ round blue tin container. = x —_—_For sale by all. dreggiat cag te oa en foasire HYGIENIC CO} ‘Wm. POTER’S GROCERY AND MARKET Fancy and Staple Groceries Feiler Articles ai eae ee oO ipation ‘eliewd without laxatives | _-Nadaliatowatabienenot | Sie erententene | Stores oem aha | Rall tnebe re [ates ie ngs Sct | Guetta, Gencle and safe for + ome an ‘Gesoeciog reo p No tearmect Uke Neel | anyhoo re eset ices fan! 4 “we. ie a\ 8) 7 t= oe ‘4 ~~ = a ee aes rrtecins, a |GREATEST WEEKLY. f THE DALLAS. As See a esta, os ee ee ctw he Daina Rae! {Ee coca {aoe rer beeen eee t= Ree ‘6 BEAUTIFUL OLFF Wo at ee Pao ee EXCELSIOR MUTUA? BENEFIT — ASSOCIATION vee Dallas, Texas renee TaNG 5 he ae EXCELSIOR MUTUAT ~~ BENEFIT ASSOCIATION wane oe te Relea ——B Stri Pres See Miss Eyes was at the show a few nights when one of Dallier's sweetest and informed him (toonically) that she waked to meet him the next day. The new sweetest what she thought of her. Now little tipped up in her eyes, she of herself as to dorguard the others might have of you. She wanted to be in your company or to go to the show to give her. She certainly belittled yourself by throwing your arms out the window when he took her. He certainly was singing "He used to be your boy but now he has him now." When you walked out our room she walked in. Miss innocent Lasha. Miss Eyes was all about that she cared for her humbly and confident about you and your friendships. You may try this but knows is impossible for what the other fighter asks. Miss Eyes now she shows the image of being a good boy the image of being a good friend and your preserved friend. The whole good management! Miss Eyes to sure you "two can't Texas Towns Patterner of Chicago, attended. The war funnel was held at Hope Hall, Philadelphia, cobb of, McKinney, former pastor. Punnel, auspices of Sona and Mona, died in day-in-charge, Mr. Ames Ellis dropped on the 11th last, on November 16, 2014. P. crossing, coming from his home on Willow, going to visit friends at 10th at Payee Chapel A. M. E. conducted by Dr. Rev. C. H. conducted by the pastor. Punnel arrangements in charge of Mr. A. J. M. day. ROCKADE — The celebration of the first anniversary of Rev. S. Burlings as pastor of New Hope Church, and ending Jan. 17 was a "Hustle Week" in the history of Rockaade. Rockaade hosted a roundtube hosted to make a proud affair Monday night congregation led by its energetic pastor entered the church at 10 a.m. Rockaade presented a very ill. Papar on "Rev. Burlings as a Christian pastor and forwarded a small attentions ring. The congregation then went to Willem Aalien Chapel, night at Allen Chapel, night at W. W. Kennedy and a very strong church. A very strong community as a community Institute, and Rev. McDonald preached a very strong night the church school授ed a very appreciative program and rendered a program interesting feature of this program. A very interesting feature of this program was a debate "How are we now in the world and marty in the world?" All four debarbers in the world and Mrs. R. N. Branch by the Devon and Dawson C. H. Cobb the negative acquainted themselves with POPE NICOLA's night. Hew A. A. Brown, the university's arsenal, to a packed house. Sunday ended the week's surprise, when the university table at the alma mater service died, and the clubs practically covered the marriage with greenhouses billi- lards dating the week's $145. CALVERY—Mr. and Mrs. Artin Hammond—Jr. Fugk, Port Wexford, Ireland. Mr. and Mrs. mound is a hearty Odd Fellow and Mrs. Hammond a member of the Mice. Mr. and Mrs. Mice, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Mammie, Mrs. Keeley Cooke, U. G. Mound and Mrs. C. A. Williams and Mrs. Mary Johnson. News reached Calvert, W. Woods at Houston, Mr. Woods at one time, was a prisoner. County Commissioner of Roberts, of the Hast Dispossessed of Botha, host of friends in this place, James and Moe, motored to Waco Wednesday. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1926 Tailorshop. Shoe Store, Music Store, Beauty Shop, Gents Furnishings, Meat Market, Grocery Store, Barshop Shop, Dry Goods Store, Drug Store, Confectionary, Fruit, Cold Drink and Candies, Pawn Shop. STRENGTH SECURITY SERVICE FRATERNAL BONDING COMPANY makes a specialty of bonding officers of local lodges. The official Benders of U. B. of F., Knights and Daughters of Fabor. 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. . **ATHELIS**= Services well attended at all church Sunday in spite of a church ban. **L. L. Lubenstein** was at his host Sunday in internment of Johnson when the news went out on apprehension of the death of Johnson after a lingering illness. Ms. Ardente was called home a few days and from Washakkee bush field. She was held in a criminal hold from the A. M. **K. McKlein** of which he was a memorial burial with Odd Pelline and American Woodman priest. He leaves her, a "sister" and a host of herra, a "sister" and a host of herra. **KELLIE--New Stemeshaw--filed by** **Roy H. Newgrass, who is a co- director of the RV for RV.** Alex Whitman Falls, Littles Larry Sharp, Jimmy Sharp, passed away his parents. She was funeralized her husband. She was funeralized her parents. She was funeralized Threlkeld, Instrument at West View Hall, Newgrass. She was funeralized her husband and Mrs. Mattie Waltle left Chicago. White here he was roy- ally ungrateful. Griffin, A. C. A. Club, Mrs. MARY E. P. Foster Chicago, Griffin. White here he was royally ungrateful. Griffin, A. C. A. Club, Mrs. MARY E. P. Foster Chicago, Griffin. T狮子馆 club, Dr. J. W. Warren, Mrs. John Honey, Miss A. D. A. R. Stenner, Mr. and MW, Will he and he left feeling very great fat to the old good old folks for their funeral. He and friends returned to Dallas, Mrs. Ger- trude Jones was recruited from a friend to Kansas, Ohio. Hus- band and friends to Kentucky, Ohio. Husband and friends to Kentucky, Ohio. Host hostess on the End last. July Norwegian on the Mine electro- trade on a few friends. 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Mrs Andrews and each made sweet. The color of Nathan are having a first class school build- building a first class school. The color of Rise and members of the M. E. church are building a brick church of Brantley. we were well offended and by pastor our community Sunday was Mr. preached two-second ansonian Buncher Wurtheim. The A. O. of P. M. Thomas and M. Canaan Lloyd krew great respect to Mr. C. Brashaw married night at the night, at the house was one of the members of the bride's family, for them in both in Washoula, Texas for another半夜 through life. Miss Buncher "Among those men, Mrs. Lund and Undaun Johnson of Hickory, North Carolina, Mrs. M. Tupus, Mrs. J. K. Layn, Mrs. A. Mair Birds, Alexander. A jersey Mrs. & Mair Birds and Poverty crowd attended the Wiltshire Funeral. Mrs. C. M. Tupus night may 28th. Mrs. Buncher "Don't forget that the Musica was called to try to forge a new community and community, Colleer and last week for 'Harvester,' then by Sunday 12th. Mrs. P. M. BENIDA KARA M. N. CHURCH may flow always thru clear, chan- nels, weather. Superv M. M McKin- ney, the Dirrery World, and their was at his post, attendance is a program, helpu, and Instrutive. Answer back to the Quirk and the core and all present seemed to get a new vision of our Masters work. a new vision of our Masters work. the new leader of the Philippine group a great great great great great great Burmese. Burmese is a great and Mrs J. E. Womens received a telegram that the Rev. butter of church fell for her. Church fell dead 4am. 51H. The body was shipped through here to Merseburg for burial. Mrs I. E. Womens was married with her Husband in Tetelzahn 14 lots for sale in the new Pioneer information office. Mrs A. Pierce. City Churches BETHANDA M. R. CHURCH at 11 a.m. usual hour. 45 a.m. the early weightier. Supt. M. M. McKin- nell. 11 a.m. the most important good. The lesson was handed with care and all present received to get them to understand the new birth-19 months; the newborn-19 months; sermon; external life-4; b. in J. Y. 10, pres. W. M. 11, pres. J. Y. 10, pres. W. M. directions and explains in their place. directions and explains in their place. church after which pastor Barron died, again. Formal address. 7.30 Devotional MENU: Out of Our Home Menu found in debt to God and the Church. The Shrub, 4 visitors come with us and do you do good, high quality work. We will W. M. pastor. GRAETER, M.T. CARMEL, H. C. METROPOLITAN, AND BROTHERS' HYPHYS, is opened at usual hour by Dr. Joseph O. McIntosh of Iberville, C. H. Dosein O. McIntosh of Iberville, C. H. The service opens at 11:41, quick service. Sharp Hunters presented a hardcover book on the true Road to Dreamscape at 1:30 o'clock the H. Y. P. U. P. At 1:30 o'clock the H. Y. P. U. P. has a lovely hunting. Evening red and decorative decoration. The cheer comes on the scene and some of thought they had their voices. Aaron Sullivan first serves on this family's family home, his subject was "Go and get your brother," and he visits some over and visit us. We continue stranger, R. A. A. Barker. To sell the Magnolia and Tetlow's Blue Moon line of Talcum Powders, Perfumes, Hair Treatments, Soaps, etc. MAGNOLIA PERFUME CO. 1:30 B. M. Kermann — "God's Pranks!" She will I wilted, this day from Abraham! Great plume and preparations had been made for me to go to the weather conditions, caused this hearder to the 1st Sunday in in state of weather conditions SUPP WITH OU 62. AND WOJD SUPP WITH OU 62. Mr. Dave Buckner popular young majors pianist and entertainer, but a lifelong lover of music. One orchestra has returned from a break in the profession. The young entertainer of the Adelaide House and the Royal Opera House throughout the State. He is a ballet bar and dances feels proud of his work. He is always ready for the winter and spring. His headquarters are Pouwhee Drug Store. WANTED— To sell the Magnolia line of Talcum Power Treatments; MAGNOLIA P William R. Prankle (1906, E-12th) Born at Roper University. University admitted at Roper University. Much much impressed with the activities of the annual indoor festival being "Moon Masque Hall" under the auspices of A. of A. winkle on the campus of Roper University. Mrs. Jacklin is Mrs. Jacklin is State Grand John W. Breasch and his family competed on a site at $42 and $48 through the Breasch Ro. Co. through the Breasch Ro. Co. autumnized a few friends with a box of gifts. Ornamental Hall, January 18th Born at Ornamental Hall, January 18th born Leder Leo M. Miley the barry born Leder Leo M. Miley the barry M. W. Bailly and Mary M. Bailly The Port Downtown Lodge No. 44 the Port Downtown Lodge at beautiful crafts hall, adorned with beautiful cushions and exquisite exposing. Jan. 15th, the visitors who had appeared after the Guest Concert given at the Guest Concert given at Port Downtown Lodge. A view of Port Downtown Lodge. A view Dye Your Hair LADY TAYLOR WALKER, FOUNDER LADY TAYLOR WALKER, FOUNDER Bottling Estates guaranteed or MERCHANTS MERCHANTS MERCHANTS MERCHANTS MADAM LIVINGSTONE Spiritualist Adviser When in trouble consult this wom- man monthly, 20th Brush Street, Darien Rocky. Red Pepper For Rheumatic Pain. Red Pepper Rub takes the "ouch" from heart, stuff, aching joints. It helps to relieve the pain. It stops that old rheumatic torture when you are suffering so you can hardly get around. Just try Rex Pepper, a brand of red pepper complex, called known. Nothing has been concentrated, penetrating, or absorbing. Rex Pepper Rub you will feel it warts the sore spot through and through, Pain and sores are Any one good draughtier for a jar of Powdered Pumpkin Pepper. We must get the powder, with the name Howies on each package. 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