Dallas Express

Saturday, July 16, 1927

Dallas, Texas

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The Dallas Express NEW LEGISLATION MARKS PILGRIM CONCLAVE Uniform Rank Tax Levied, Mortuary Board Established to Speed Payment of Claims and Ritual Practice. School to be Part of Annual Meet. Washington Loses Place as Treasurer THE HOTEL (New $300,000 Edifice dedicated last week by the Ancient Order of Pilgrims. "Said to be the most modern and beautiful in Texas. with the installation of the officers shepherd, B. H. Gliese, who reviewation of a mortuary board to meet on Friday night and the decision to the early history of the order three months and envisage the most again in Housen. and told of the work of those who death claims which were to be paid FORMAL OPENING DRAWS and superintended the erection of the once and guarded jubilee entered the home of G. C. Terrill (wife of Justice), and presented they were in search of work but after finding the family away they broke in by being off the window and entered the family dinner, they found the family dinner prepared and promptly devoured the dinner they finished eating the dinner the family home. Robinson saw the lights of the house and notified that someone bound Butler was chilling the house and found a pistol which he took. Mr. Terrill entered his home as the man went through the door and called to the Doctor calling to the thieves to stop. Instead they fired Terrill in front of Robinson and Butler then made their escape hiding in the swamps all night and day. Monday they at temple I have their hiding place where they were armed in search of the robbers. As they started to cross the guardman who called to Robinson to halt. He attempted to pull a run and was shot in the back. He was taken by the police and keeping Robinson claims that Butler did the shooting and then CONTINUED ON PAGE HUERT) All of the citizens of Houston are the guests this week of The Webster Richardson Publishing Company which formally opened its new quarters with a general reception to the general public with music and entertainment. The dinner in the attic was chopped as Friday, July 11th. The new and very commodious quarters are located jostack of the Y. M. C. Building on Smith Street. The plant, which is one of the largest in the whole south and one of the stiffest arranged, offers office equipment including the latest mod of Bikhorex press, folder, stitcher and smaller office equipment. The arrangement includes separate rooms for composing, stock room. In the composing room there is a late model typotype machine with smaller office equipment is set up together with all of the jobs which are printed. The new plant is the result of a combination of the Houston Referral and The Webster Printing Company and the organization of a company which engages the two concerns together Colombia, C. S. J. South Carolinaians who are praising Governor Robert S. Johnson for his determination to stop violence. On hearing a yachting boat was a guard and he has to guard the boat to a determined result of violence. Robinson has sought a further covert volunteer. Upstate New York has described as the Allegro was described as the Allegro was carried out in the presence of a prevalent non-violence intimidation, under waco seceded almost. "The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea." - Fred Douglas. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1927 ATION MAP PILGRIM STATE GIVE VIEW BELIEVE MISSISSIPPI HAS LYNCHED ANOTHER Yasoo City, Miss, July 16—(ANP) The police here is that Mississippi has added another to its long list of lynchings. The victim in this case is Joe Smith who was charged with assaulting a 16-year-old girl. Smith is alleged to have entered the woman's room Sunday, night and attacked her. He was driven away by the cries of the woman and that is no instance is it MISSISSIPPI WOMEN CONDEMN MOB LAW Jackson, Miss, July 15—Attired by recent outbreaks of mob violence in this state, a group of Mississippi's most prominent women, meeting here last week, drew up and gave to the press a vigorous condemnation of lynching, declaring that "Southern women we hold that no circumstances can ever justify mob action and that is no instance is it the entrance of her father. Follow- ing an exhibition of children considering the report of the affair a pass, she was for the honor of womenhood. She was apprehended, and where he was apprehended. The affaira to suppress blood violence last heard of him: was that he was shareries were urged to meet with in the custody of the pass, but he was not delivered to the fallen. any attempts upon their pri- force continued on PAGE EIGHT) (CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT) BELL BOY GETS 101 YEARS. CASE IS APPEALED. "One hundred and one years in just as dawn was breaking, and the penchantist." That was the way the刑徒 standing beside her bed pinally imposed on one Zilie Tarry, 19, in Judge C. A. Glippe court in Judge C. A. Glippe court last Friday morning upon his conviction for assault to me. J. R. Dillard, a guest at the hotel, testified he heard the notes in dilusio. New Girls Domitory for $100,000 Included with Salaries and Maintenance Appropriation. Repairs and Improvements Now Under Way Will Make School Best in South. WOMEN'S FEDERATION CHOOSES HOUSTON FOR NEXT MEETING The Legislature of Texas during the recent special session appropriated $200,000 to paint and operate Prairie View State Normal and Industrial College for the Montague beginning September 1, 1957, and ending September 1, 1958. Also trimmed from the original budget the Appropriation remains among the largest in the state. Clubhouse, Texas, July 16—By far, the most outstanding event of the meeting of The Texas Federation of Teachers is the annual convention held its annual sessions here last Friday. The address of its president, M. A. E. B. J. Hohn, though every one of us attended was signally interesting. The meeting was largely attended by representatives of indulgence and enthusiasm who will prove a miserable failure in additional accommodations. Rev. Austin, friends say that the girl is "erased" and she was sent to a mental institution, where she re-labeled as "nann." She is said to have continued to pursue Rev. Austin and was again incarcerated. She asked that the girl be given a physical examination, feeding child care. The Rev. Dr. Austin is said to have declared that he cannot understand his mother's mistreatment his national kindness. (CONTINUED ON PAGE 8401) P. V. SUMMER SCHOOL ENDORSES TEACHERS ASSOCIATION SOCIAL & PERSONAL Rev. and Mrs. E. N. Page, 4036 man this week. Bruces Avenue spent a few days. Mrs. Irene Reeves of Chicago, bu Miss Sadie Hills and Miss Mable Alexandert, 2113 Cochran Street, are murally the arrival lodges of The elderly, several afflictions were Loyal Friends of America in Sharpe taken on the foot, be it new. Strictly Union Mable any one of these other brands of malt. Compare it with PURITAN Malt for Flavor, Kiechlea, Strength and Kedella. Then you will know why Puritan Malt is the most popular brand of malt. Displaced by Linda Hattie Award of Port Worth Texas, in valuation aid, Mrs. Mia Matthews Osteoplasty, 2009 Trimbled He shire, under Mrs. Hattie Show McCain junior collegeville. Linda Hattie Memorial is empl ered as office girl by her father, Dr. R. Hattie on Worcester Street. Mrs. Jane Hattie, 2000 Thomas Avenue, went an art delegation from the Fiddle Art Club to the Texas Federation of Women's Clubs. Mrs. W. J. Watt, 2005 Thomas Avenue, went an art delegation from the Bowery Society Art Club to pro- gramming the State Federation of the State Federation, where she appended on pro- gramming. Mrs. Michael W. Wood spoke on Parkland and Play grounds, the State of the State Federation of Colored Women at Ciboura, Tex- raska. Mrs. W. W. Wood was elected bostory of the Texas State Federation of Colored Women at Ciboura, Tex- raska. Mrs. McKenna Turris gave a surr eated entitled "Colored Holiday" During the ledge for the Women's Federation of Clubs. Mrs. Kita Smith and daughter, Misa Laura Danzel, 1207. Washington Avenue spent three days in Wake last week visiting relatives. Ms. B. Brown, 1519. Ruth St. spent a part of the vacation in Pleasanton. Mr. W. L. Dillard. 1075 Bentley Drive will drive the week end and week salvation, where he will meet the students he abroad indefinitely. Mr. W. M. Minor and Mary M. Mr. Terry Liddell of Los Angeles, Calif. motored to Dallas and are visiting their mother, Mrs. Anna B. Rev. H. P. Peebles of Houston, praised at Salem Baptist Church to a large congregation. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith and son, K. W. Smith and M. Lillian Stout. motored to Fort Worth, Thursday, the Thirst, and was the guest of Mr. Aaron Avenue. From there they visited Mr. Loussier Sharper at Lake Como. Nevia. G. H. Wood and Sally attended services at Gravel Bougain Sunday with the pastor, Rev. Grant Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith and son, L. W. Smith, Mrs. Katie Smith and Mrs. M. Lillian Stout. 1924 Sylvan Avenue motored to Sherman, Sat. by brow of Brownham. Dr. A. O. Bhlirter in company with Dr. A. O. Bhlirter, a prominent business man of Miss Angela, is in the city of Dallas where she spent her life. They were visitors to the plant of the Dallas Express while in the city. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Burford of Cochran and have returned to Dallas. Mrs. Burford spent a few weeks as a guest on Mr. and Mrs. J. Ubush and Mrs. Burford will motor to North Carolina, returning Sept. 13. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. College of Alatina, Texas spent Saturday and Sunday at the museum, watching their mother Mrs. Rattleson, A. B. Jackson, Mrs. Emma L. L. Parker, their daughter and son, and their sister, all recently married, and sister B. and Mrs. Jackie Jackson. Dr. W. H. Mingjieh of Los Angeles, California is the guest of Miss Leena. C. and Famille B. Dunlap, Mrs Howard is formerly of Prairie View College. Mr. H. Y. Sparks of the Excelsior Mutual went on record that he new business and collecting in advance for some. Mr. Sparks is one of the Excelsior best producers and entire staff both official and agents. Mr. W. Y. Watson, Manager of the Excelsior Insurance Company took task and fitted to his room. He is reported resting better, looking forward to return to his office soon. Mr. W. A. Wutton of Dumont Insurance Company fitted to his grand Lodge of Flurring at Houston. Mr. Austin is a grand lodge officer. Mr. Jesse Bradley entertained at this home 410 East street and four to six. The living room was Mrs. Monie Flake who has been in the city visiting her niece Mrs. B. T. Richardson her husband in Newmont, Toxon. Mrs. B. G. Cop 812 Wearst B. Waxahachie spend 'priory' visiting Mrs. H. Richardson 812 B. Wearst. Mrs. Eileen Jackson before leaving for Drury, showed Mrs. H. Richardson her necessities at the home of Mrs. L. Hicks on Watt Street. Mrs. Molek Hobley 2921 William Street spent the past Sunday in the California having been visiting cousin Mrs Armstrong 101 Trinity Street. Mrs. Karen Tintinley in recovering from an operation on her hand which was injured by a malt Mrs. Tintinley is at the home of her sister, Mrs. Lauren Smith. Mrs. James Carter, who has been in the city visiting her niece Mrs. the few days has returned to San Angelo where he has made friends in San Angelo and his many friends in Dallas and PL Worth were wals- IN MEMORIAM In Loving Remembrance of my Dear Mother MHS. SILEN THOMPSON Who Departed Like Luke When I return to the home of my childhood so dear. CHILDREN BLANKED TO DRAFT Shivapurveen, Laj, July 12, N-10th Shivapurveen, Laj, July 12, N-10th wanted to choose Sunday to have their children from some unknown sought from some unknown unknown THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1927 SOCIETY and Club LA FRANCE CLUB met at 8:40 p.m. Wednesday, Washougal Street, June 20, with Mr. Talley as the host the evening was spent playing while after which a delicious menu was served with Mr. Bruden at 3:30 p.m. Julia Street, P. L. Plus, President, Mrs. Cole, Sake manager. The Altrucean Club Met July 10th at the Rome of Mr. M. R. Piper, 1200 B Street with Mrs. Emerson, President, were spent in transaction of business for the next 6 months after which the Club enjoyed a 977 love meet at the home of Mr. Elvira Pharms, 2354 Cushion Street MISS CATHERINE PENN - ANN BRISTON PHOMPAH GIRA, WHEN EEN TERTAINED BY MRS N. PENN. Mrs. M. Penn 287 State Street established Miss Catherine PENN and Phoebe Penn. With Phoebe 287 Thompson of DULHAM With a unique Party of 69 guesses, guests from Fort Worth Excellent piano music was furnished, the hours were spent socializing over cream and clinkers were served. MISS HOLADE W. WILD NAKES LATIVE PART IN TEXAS FEDERATION OF COLored WOMEN'S CLUB at CLUBHAM, TEXAS. Miss Ruby Palladin Hold, prominent young club, woman of Dallas, represented the oldest art Club, the oldest Art Club in the city, to represent the club at the Federation of Colored Women's Clubs took a very active part in representing the club in a manner characteristic of her versatile. Miss Rale Hold to the organization on "Kow Parks and Playground," to receive much commendation from all who heard her she aided Ms. Nakes in placement in leading several spirituals, acted as chairman of a committee at the Institute Instructors. CHAS. BURTON OF DALLAS VISITS MANY CITIES IN, HE NORTH AND EAST MERRY WIVES ANNUAL EXHIBIT 2013 The Club studied Culture along with the art work, demonstrated in the gallery, and portery by M. Meijl L. B. Brown. The table was covered with a gorgeous chiffon, and the napkins with 20 inch napkins to match, the chiffon, was hand-painted gold and white; each plate was gold and white. The tableware, Roger's, Roger's and piece corder. Your thirty-air inch candle of flame and piece corder. Your thirty-air inch candle of flame and piece corder. The correct arrangement for the living room in the living room by M. Meijl L. B. Brown. After dinner, coffe, cups of silver and hand-piece was shown by M. Meijl L. B. Brown. The Jelly Social Club Met Tuesday night July 18 at the Jelly Social Club in honor of Mr. Hill and Mr. Clark. A delicious menu was served. All visitors. Next meeting will be at 2228 Park Avenue, New York, Mrs. Roberts, Mr. Tiern won first prize and Mise Bryan and Mr. William the boozy girl. beautifully decorated with design of art-work in Japanese, color block designs, and beautifully attired in pink and blue cappes with matches to match the furniture for easy arrival bridge. The Bed rooms were beautifully decorated, shown by Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Jackson. The beds were laded with gourmille pillows, the bedspreads were hand-painted by club-members. The bath room was neatly arranged with curtains, guest-towels, and rugs. The breakfast room was decorated, the table was forly set up. The breakfast, shown by Mrs. Petre. The Kitchen was also decorated with beautiful art-work consisting of towels, by Mrs. Pointin. The Kitchen was beautifully decorated with retreads. The service was served ROBINSON'S GARAGE PROMPT SERVICE The greatest Saturday Special we have ever had. Our non-commercial drive-in and drive-out conditions 'have been relieved. Now, you do not have to back out from our place, but drive in one way, and drive out. We Have Everything You Need for Your Car. OUR SPECIALS Glass with 2' or more quarters ... 176 Glass, with 1' or more gallons of oil per gallon ... 176 Cara washed and springed for Foods, Doggies, Chevrolets, and such sizes, 962 for Cadillac, Buick, Nissan and such sizes, $12.32, $14.00 Grooming only for Fuchs, Chevron Stars and other such sizes . . . $11.00 For Doges, Bulka, Nashes, Studebaker and other such sizes . . . $11.00 Caddishes and other large care . . . $12.00 to $15.00 We Do Tire Work . . . Open from 7 a.m. until 11 p.m. $85 BUYS 2 Rooms New Furniture $142 BUYS 3 Rooms New Furniture $228 BUYS 4 ROOMS NEW FURNITURE EASY CREDIT SWANN FURNITURE CO., 2011 ELM STREET Y-2526 in colors green and rose by Merara Mountain, Peoplea, Lee, Gray and Jackson. The Club registered over 208 patron. The evening was enjoyed by Mr. J. A. Mitchell, President, Mrs. Charles-Stevens, Sec. Mrs. W. S. Willis Visiting in South Texas Wife Mr. Orid Chancellor Willis having been forced to certify her account in our sister state on account of her South Texas where she will visit clubmates and Friends for about 10 years. Mr. Richard Griffith of Porta Texas is spending three weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Curtis Ray at 8726 Meadow Street. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hunter accompanied by their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Sara Sills, and their daughter, Mrs. Sasa Sills and Little Julia Naacone-Williams motored to Hot Springs and other points in the country. FOR USED CAR See HUFF and BEANS CO. Low Frices On Easy Terms 2 20 7 Main CARNIVAL! 1 CARNIVAL! A Big Time For All ELLA B. MOOR'E Central Avenue PICTURE OF THE FLOOD AREA With VAUDEVILLE Benefit of Macedonia.Baptist Church All The Week Ending Sunday, July 17 Telephone 3-7602 Texas CASH ONLY 1907-1997 you have ever had. Our non-com- moments have been relied on. Now, you place, but drive in one wry and for your Car. SPECIALS Professional Directory Phone 3-0053 Phone 3-8866 Let Me Be Your Druggist COMMUNITY DRUG STORE S. T. WILLIAMSON, Jr., Prop SUPERIOR DELIVERY Allen at Juliette St. Dallas; Texas "I Either Have it, Will Get it, or it isn't Made" DR. L. G. PINKSTON PHONES: Office-C-18191, Hass-40128 Office-C-18191, Hass-40128 10:00 to 14:00 m.—2:00 to 4:00 p.m. 8:00 to 10:00 Night Sunny by Apartment Dit. to. SUNSET AND X-RAT CON, Hall and State Rd. Con, Hall and State Rd. DALLAS, TEXAS DR. C. W. FLINT DESTINY Ground Floor Location, 267 East Ninth Street, Fort Worth, Texas PILES CURED OR COSTS YOU NOTHING ANY BUFFERS FROM PILES— no matter how long standing, can be a penny. Just write and I will exhibit a combination home treatment absolutely PURE. If satisfied send kind otherwise you own absolutely Announcing opening of new PROPLEPS CLINIC - DRUG STORE IN NEW YORK Eye tested, blood treatments, Medical, surgical and Drug WILLIE NENTON INFORMATION INFO-NOW-INFORMING ADDRESS OF THIS PART- YARD CONFERENCE FAVOR BY BOX 35, DEEP, C. D. CHICAGO, IL WANTED TO KNOW the where- abouts of my mother, Mrs. M. Johnson, last heard of she was in San Diego, Calif. Adored by GROOJO Johnson, Brownwood, Texas. 25,000 A YEAR SPELLED OPPORTUNITY FOR State Rep. Representatives wan- ted for our Colored pictures, Come- dies, and Features - Not Woodside Avenue, Detroit, Mich. THAT BABY YOU'VE LONG FOR Mr. Durton Admits Women on Motherhood and Adolescence "For several years I was denied the blessing of motherhood" writes Mrs. Mrs. Margaret Burden of Kannah CICS. I was terrified nervous and subject to jerusalem of suffering and melancholia. Now I am the proud mother of a beautiful and subject to jerusalem of suffering and inspiration to my husband. I believe hundreds of other women would like to know the secrets of motherhood her adored children gradually reveal it to any married women who will write me." Mrs. Durton admits women without charge. She has nothing to tell. Letters should be addressed to her. Mrs. Durton admits Kansas City, Mo. Correspondence will be strictly confidential. Phone 3-0053 Let Me Be COMMUNITY S. T. WILLIAM SUPERIOR Homes 5:00 m. to 12:00 5:00 m. to 5:00 p. m. 5:00 m. to 5:00 p. m. DR. E. E. WARD Phone office 1-0037; Res. X-1001 Praithan Temple DALLAS TEXAS DR. S. L. BROWN, PEDIATRICIAN & SCHOOL Diabetes and Children & Specialty (All calls promptly answered) Office Hours: 5:30 to 12 A.M. to 9 A.M. 7:00 to 9 Nights Phones: Office U-6117 Res. E-6821 Office 220 Hall St. Houston 2200 Hines St. Midtown Houston DALLAS PEXAS PHONES OFFICE HOURS. Office 3-3837 9 to 11 a.m. 8 to 4:45 7 to 8 p.m. DR. J. G. HARDIN MEDICINE & SURGERY Offices 500 1-24 Good St. DALLAS PAMELA Officer Y-1004 New. X-0045 9 to 12 m. m-2 to 6 p. m. DR. J. H. DODD PHYSICIAN and BUNKOON 2004 Willis St. . . Dallas, Texas 4-23-12 A. S. WELLS Attorney and Counselor at Law 2004 Pythea Temple, Dallas, Texas BOY JOIN THE CONTENT $1,250 in gifts given away; close closes July 4th. For information inquiries at Office. DALLAS BAND HOUSE Dallas 1200 W. 10th St Dallas, TX 75301 Phone X-1200 KING BAND, INSTRUMENT KING BAND, INSTRUMENT Lee and Ledy, Vega Guitars, Bass trees, Vega Guitars, Bass Musical Organizations of all high resolving on all Instruments STEPHENS BROS. DRUG IN QUEEN CITY DON'T GUESS ABOUT IT, WE'RE HERE TO SHOW first we have to it we will get it free service and quick delivery to any part of the City. Phone 4-6004 STEPHENE & STEPHENE. Prosk. SORE LEGS HEALED Open Learn, Ultrasound, Enlarged Eye, Gout, Healed skin, while you work. Write for free book "How to teach your child at Home." Describe your case. A. C. UPEE PHARMACY 1805 Green Ave. Washington, DC 21001 BEAUTY SHOPPE WHERE THE WORK IS DONE RIGHT At Reasonable HAIR DYEING A SPECIALTY N. A. FRANKLIN SYSTEM Miss. GENEVA E. HOLLAND BEAUTY CULTURET 410 N. Central Day and Night Services Money to buy or build. Notes extended. Phone 5-2704 LORRANE ART GIFT SHOPPE LET US MAKE YOUR JUNE- TENTH FROCK Where you will be pleased and fitted right. Miss Blair makes to order Alternations of all kinds. Good posi- tion for seamstress. Apply at once. MISS DANIEL HANEL, Prop. Phone 3-8866. Your Druggist DRUG STORE MISSON, Jr., Prop DELIVERY Dallas, Texas Get it, or it isn't Made" MISS EYES. SOCIETY The speaker advanced lots of in. information in his discourses. On the slackers among the Race, the Aloha, the Alma, the Cheaters, and the Blacks, he said, "The race is not from Homeland or, in the case of sea planes laymen it is to promote religion in overcrowded—no great appears to be present intelligence in a thorough manner in the sum total of those who are present in the New Negro and the African American communities. We need to give people the right to group, and give nothing in return. Business man, and women, and many other helpful objects to promote the religious cause. The students of WORLD CONTROL STUDENT eleven days prior to the event promote the religious cause." We wish to thank our friends and colleagues behind their counterparts and dekunked patients and study the material needs of the observations which his long study of recent conditions made illusions and death of father and them in our grand father, John Thomas Alkay and their present well being "Cheristae" best informed on these cones which their courage and faithful service made possible. LAYMEN HOLD VERY IN TERESTIN ANNUAL SESSION The next session will be held with the Mt. Gilmond Baptist Church, K. Worth, Texas. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kind and unselfiring service given us during the illness and death of father and mother, the Thomas, also for the floral offerings. We wish to extend special thanks to the parish and wife and members of the Church for their kindness shown and financial aid to the children, Libbert and Frank Thomas. Bigned: Mrs. Bolina Moore, G. Dr. Wri. Givana, Son. HILLS BORO DOCTOR MOVES TO CURICANA Dr. H. B. Orn, formerly of Hillsboro, has moved to Curicana and the economy of medicine. He is located over the Economy Drug Store at 119 East 11th Street. REV.W. L. DUCKKO, PRESIDENT DUCKKO COLORED ORPHANAGE AND PASTOR BETH HELT, RAPTET CHURCH CHURGES TO HOT TOWELS Rev. W. L. Dickson, president In large measure, response from the Racke slow progress is accompanied with other races in Dallas and Tampa. And it calls upon each moved to share with the people of Prof. Kelly Miller who has for more than a quarter of a century increased the more outstanding talent of the MEDAL FOR SAVING PRISONER Alexander, La. July 15-For雀 Hardy, a Native prisoner A person with your nerve, call handcapped by caped, with vankh think they are in the middle of a fight. Stay in the old tide and don't weaken, the first 180 years are the time you have passed the half way mark. Miss Eyes didnt mean for you to "Do it equally, but warned you of the danger." Married Shakl. Miss Eyes in glad thought that you needed her warmth to expose the public, knew all the ways to be by "staying in." And maybe in time you will realize the hippopotamus would be lover. Miss Eyes would adventure to say that "he has for you and in seeking & new thrill elsewhere." Miss Eyes noticed the "Twin" miss Eyes noticed the "Two" miss Eyes noticed the "Two" daring. Something has allowed you up and you can't afford that else. BROTHERHOOD MOVEMENT ISSUES SCATHING THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1927 Noguchi, Send for one of his Hail-arrivals to Dr. Milner, visit to the University of Chicago, 2118 Hall Drive, Duluth, Tenn. visit to Quinnibee, Monday, June 17, 2014. by its intangible mother or life- granation. In meet the week, we teach the Colleged youth with one or the other of the courses he study of the education in 1922 with data and information as well in his University High School. give to the Negress of Dallas much. During the war she studied aviation that will omit them to ejection upon attack; at the Belleville Aviation School, she graduated with a degree. IN MEMORIAM In Memory of Our Daughter's Sister, Mrs. Derrah Drake Printer, Mrs. Linda Lee Printer, Yvonne Age, July 18th, 1928 In the gravacious safety sleeping Lies the one we love so dearly and how we wish we could hear And how we wish we could hear the voice Poetry one who can fill your place. Days of sadness still come o'er us Hidden fears so-offen in the dark one day ago. Yet memory keeps us near you. Signed: M. and R. DRAGE, Father and Mother, Sisters and Brothers. THREE IN AUROF 4 COLLISION Susanly, according to his master, family guard. The couple had been sent to the Committee, received his help separated and decided to part in the war. In 1914, since he then he served as was when they divided the furniture as a volunteer mechanic for Beachy, which they had bought. Wednesday he and made vows to the war. He found that his wife had moved he. We plans to purchase the a Dressee. all of the furniture, Crichtfield gave to Hallow Lake Court where he intended to live. He humor equal to women. Susanly told the Committee that he is going to name the white furniture of other other names coming During the war he studied aviation at the Derbyshire Aviation School, and with the War Department in America's youngest, and best Negro aviation school. A few years ago he was associated with Emmett Tanner, dane devil stunt filer Martin expects to be a star in the future, plans to make the flight alone. Colored Chauffeur Enterty America's youngest, and best Negro aviation school made public by the Committee is the name of Matter E. Bwagerty, colored chauffeur of a wealthy man. 100 under investigation. In 'The Alzman man after an around-the-dice dinner to investigate the jail and the train of train that was returning from a train station in New York City,' by Robert B. HIT BY AUTOMOBILE Leon Malow, age 18, was hit in the head by the car automobile-steering device Malow was carried to the emergency hospital where he was treated. He received an injured knee, arm and no arm. No evidence of smash. TOM CRUTCHFIELD SHOOTS WIFE TO DEATH Wednesday night at 2 p.m. p. Tom Crichelford shot his wife, Lucy through the head of a fence. The court had been separated and decided to part in harmony their first act of harmony which they had bought. Wednesday evening when Tom reached his home, he met the children of the furniture. Crichelford goes to Halle Court where he intended to repurchase his wife for taking over the furniture. Crichelford stands they biased quarrelling both during bitter rummings about each other. Tom blows his nose to blows. Tom taking his pistol, not killing her mutually. Those witnesses ban and neighbors whose names could not be ignored. Officers Captain Park and Hussein made the arrest, where he was released by Judge Ridleyon on his reputation as Tom was jailed at the court house. Steals Car to Joy Ride S. Severey, age 18 of Sherman, Texas, turned the corner at Good and lays Oak, he hit a hop on a bus and is in jail. In the jump, he is jailed in the jungle. He 'rescues' in jail charged with car theft. Officers Smith and Davis made the arrest. Jeff Garfield was carried to the city jail early Monday morning in a stabbing incident, questioned by the officiers, to why he ran, he stated that Brixton Costs and brushes buttons acute his head and is being held for investigation. Elm Thicket Bootleggers Ousted by Officers In Monday mornings court. Those apprehended were charged with minor assault and drinking drums and disorderly conduct. many after an argument over a dice game they had on the excursion train that was returning from Hodges was out in the right chest and hospital where his condition is referred to Hodges. Sunday Night Fuss Causes Wife to Shoot Husband R. Chkea, age 23 was shot in the arm by his wife, Sunday night at a police station. The shooting being out all day. The shooting place at 275 Julius No. 4 at the Emergency Hospital and sent home. Man 66 Cut in Back Jim Edmondson was cut in the back as he was walking out of Forrest Avenue at Oakland. Mr. Edmondson, 64, was the grand Avenue. Robbery is believed to be the cause. No arrest was made but the officer, have a good description of the knife wielder, Mr. Edmondson, is the agency Hospital and sent home. Clintell Harvey and O. G. L. Kinnell was caught in the act of robbing a car in a parking lot in the city. The car had been hit by a train of Baskins and Central Savannah days ago and was being held by the police. The car was under guard of the R. B. detective who made the arrest. Harvey and King are in jail charge Found in Jail Monday morning when Sergeant Winn made his round look over wearing his uniform. 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U. with president and vice president of the University, Mr. W. W. high was his. Descon Frank Tom congratulated him on his achievement, he brought on another burning message. Our daily cloud with great success. Butte addition to the University, Mr. W. W. our doors stand open to all visitors. Spend a night, read the F. M. R. Monroe Hilly of Los Angeles California was in the city. P. W. Mr. L. N. Conway of Dallas was in the city. Mr. J.ohn Poult and M. F. Sims of Lubbock, Texas were in the city. Mr. W. W. at William P. and M. W. Warren, Willings of F. W. Rich is in the city. A. Quin- lane and M. Downton inine Hair duty Sleep To Her Side To The Candle this popular, petted beauty. There is no product that can compare with your wonderful one, for real results. I wish I could have a little girl who has unattractive hair. I'd like to prove to her that she can have beautiful hair like mine. Why have ugly hair? Why be languaged at because of happy, ugly locks? Usa Girl! Like a dog! 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A number of San Angelo residents with grownwood won the first game of a doubleheader on the 4th and 5th week. D. Middlebrooks and -slate-frog Port Worth. Mr. Jim Sanders from Port Worth. Mr. K. Shattley and Missinnie Mine. Missinnie Mine from Mr. Maa. Mr. K. Shattley and Missinnie Mine from ham. Mr.-Wm. Sanders and her her brother visited in Cliftonburg, and Missinnie Mine has Missinnie Mine have gone to Los Angeles. Pay up and get your warmth from Missinnie Mine. CAMBION -- Bishop A. M. I. Church, Report Day, 11/14/14. The congregation was very large with quite a few chairs. The 11.00 clerk sat in chairs that have our connection president of the M. H. Hughes, with us, Rev. Holloway preached a soul stirring sermon. The program was, "sanctified. We were glad to have Mrs. Emma Anderson and Mrs. Elizabeth Nielt of South Africa in our midst. She told us many songs in the African language and a song in the African language in our midst. She told us many churches in our midst. Collea again, Thelmia St. Hughes, Reporter, Rev. H. M. McBetha and get the School Day at all the churches were well attended; all officers were well attended; all teachers attended the National Sunday School. Rev. G. B. Burley, pastor of Light Church K. H. has just returned from attending the National Sunday School and H. U. Congregational Church. An enjoyable trip to the Thought of leadership at the anniversary of Rev. F. P. D-Holloway school in Camrose, O.K. W. H. Church Junior Class. An enjoyable trip to the matching context last Sunday in Camrose, O.K. Baptist Church. Marshall Hall of this city is now in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma where he is to seek a location. Rev. J. H. W. was out of the city, where he is to seek a location. Good rails fall this week in the area of our rural Churches. One great help to the Farmers. Corp. crops in this section are the host that have Miesa Pearl Nailke of Johnsburgh South Africa was present on our visit to continue her education. She spoke of Dr. Church. Dr. Church is the distinguished guest of Light Church K. H. test Sunday night. H. A. F. and A. M. Lodge. Ms. Suke Marse is on the solo Rev. Smith filled the public of Rev. McKenan, pastor of Mr. Blair Highway. Rev. Murry was happily married to Miss Lole R. Smiles just thursday at Bethel A. M. Church, Rev. P. R. Humphrey, Rev. McKenan, pastor of Mount Vernon, visits at his Church Sunday. Mr. James Almaw and wilt leave they will stop first in Marshfield still化解矛盾, then they will point North before return. Rev. P. A. Calman presales at Retha) A. M. Church last Sunday evening for the Ministers Alliance. **AUFTEN** -- Mrs. R. M. L. Lee teaches at a progressive What Parts alive in honor of Mrs. R. N. Graham, president of Samuel Rubio Graham, president of Samuel Rubio Collett, now of Gameroo. Theological Seminary, Clark University. Other Honor guests were: Mrs. M. Miss Fierce Richard Tanker, in- her honour in Denver, Colorado. After a fierce round of whites, were Hand, emboldened guest were Hand, emboldened guest were Hand, emboldened guest Wilma Richard, Mand Kline. Bible prize, courageous Hand- crafted wife, Mand Kline. Bible prize, courageous Hand- crafted wife, Mand Kline. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 16. 1927 The past few weeks have marked the close of the calendar year and the beginning of the next. One or two of the clubs will con- tinue their programs, and one or two of the clubs will con- tinue their programs. Their companies say that he is some- thing of a great teacher, and that children are spending their vacation city will resume their meetings in delaware. Dr. Smith will join children at the City Federation program at St. Paul. R. C. at Harper Home Town will join their programs. Their credits offerings was left by the outstanding Featured Years program at Mine Cove Christmas Trees, St. Louis, Mo. is visiting at the same time. The years program at Mine Cove Christmas Trees, St. Louis, Mo. is visiting at the same time. ing of the Old Negro Woman Texan is also visiting Mice Castellano Hima and purchase of a store for *Truus* Mr. M. P. McCoy of Delbey that have grouped themselves to week in town having some dental gather to be, known as the Com- work done raised toward the delegates express. The Star Club gave a formal response. After the financial report of the organization, the club announced to meet again in September. Bettie Ramses Hame, Prof. Strong, MkBeatrice Hame and Prof. Mary Hame. The City Federation of Colored Women's Club held its annual meeting at Delnion, Texas where they have been under treatment of the Doe's Committee. Ms. Bettie Ramses Hame, William N. 11th Street, the Silver Leaf Art Club entertainment. He looks very much improved. He looks very much improved. by the Hostess which consisted of ornamented chicken in patio, mashed potatoes, green tea, mint sherbert and waffers. Among those present were, Mrs. A. M. C. Wilson, Dean Mahr, A. M. C. Wilson, Dean Mahr, Porter, W. Shaw, E. Johnson, T. M. Scholes, Missen Irew Lawson, T. M. Scholes, Thea Richmond, and Thea Richmond. The Austin delaetation to the State Federation of Colored Women in the five care of various members of the chusis who were delegated, are: Mrs. G. H. Christian, President of the City Pilderation, Mrs. Bessie McKinney, Mrs. A. M. C. Wilson, Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Mahr, Mrs. Durden, Mrs. Olive Murray. The Progressive Dinner given by the Dunbar Art Club was quite a treat, and was termed a treat, by those who confer zerure tickets to enjoy the three course dinner served at the Dunbar Art Club, Mrs. Christian and Mrs. Mahr. The Spanish splay given by the City Federation of Colored Women in 1910 was an affair to be held at the Christian was an affair to be held at the Spanish klimpheme. The Spanish Orchestra, together with the Spanish Choir and the decorations, made one think they were truly in an open space. The women of Loyne and Joyce Yorner carried flowers and the Spanish dancers, White and Dawn dancers were features of the awning present are looking forward to be given by the Indies in the Fall. The past few weeks have made the close of the calendar year a challenge. One or two of the clubs will continue to hold their weekly meetings the rest of the year, and the entire city will resume their meetings in September. The City Federation program this a successful year, having carried out their program which included civic, social and charitable work of this year. program is the Christmas cheer work, the furnishings and home purchase of a site for a club center, by several clubs in the City, and to be known as the Community Warfare Abundance Club. which Mr. K. Lee is president, held its last meeting at the home of Mrs. Humphries on campus. R. A. McKinney is president, interesting meeting was held. The business of the day was the arrangement of the State meeting in Clahara. At the previous meeting at the home of Mrs. Mohy, Mr. Lee was present. Mrs. Mohy, Mrs. Alonso, alternate. At that time the club was proclaimed to the purpose, Mrs. Mohy, Martin College and that a plate with the name of the club was raised toward the delegates expense. After the financial report was announced to meet again in September. The City Federation of Colored Women's Club held a meeting with Mrs. Bannie Williams, N. 11th Street, the Silver Bridge business of the evening dealt with the election of delegates to the City Health Department report for the year. Arrangements were made for an out-foor interview on Angleton Street. The Committee named for arrangements. Mrs. Helen Dorrick, Miss Love, Mrs. Edmonson, and Mrs. Hamilton, Irs. Green. After all reports for the year the board meeting occurred to review the records of refining ice cream course was served. The Health Meeting sponsored by the City Health Department was held until 10 a.m. have been held at Samuel Burton College was postponed until tate that the members of the Board of the City Health Department will allow the colored group to Auschwitz to attend that time the board will consider allowing the colored group to Auschwitz to attend that time the board will consider joining of the splendid dunes on the program of the City Federation. The Star Club entertained friends. It found her improvised, they re-created her dress, and they sang. The home of the President, Lawrence a party was given Monday night. Low Hall, Monday night, July 11 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Crawford, where the party was held. Zoeutham, the menu was served. Miles Zetham, who left for her home in Fort Arlington, was the host. Marshall, L. Adams, Roster Bran, I. W. Washington, Tom Kennedy and W. H. Kite. After much work with the committee, the Conference was perfect. The schedule for the month was set forth, and the winning games were opened with Marshall at Jefferson for two days, and Day Sunday and Monday July 14, and July 13, then with Jefferson for two days and Tyler at Marshall, July MENDERSON—Methad Zion B. C. had a splended Sunday班. He preached a splended New evangelism. Walter Chapel C. M. R. rendered their 1972 film *E. Col.* dashed his full body. Wines Miles Lathie Inez Kettle Wright and Ruby Thrash method to T-* ter. Mr. Alen Muckley, wife, and daughter Genuine Balth, Payzier救赎们 and friends of the city. Mr. Muria Chiron died July 4th. The Tenderston Tiger defeated the Tenderston Tiger also on 2 to 0 at Rendy Park. The United Mutual Woodman of the Henderson is looking forward for convoices on the 25th. Mr. Willie K. Mon is able to be -BAY CITY — The third quarterly conference held by D. J. W. 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Nor does PRINTING portray only the progressive, it may signify stability, strength and many other attributes. PRINTING should be appropriate, it is the background and the stage-setting of SUCCESS D Dallas Express PAGE FIVE **PORN** Products are amenable to effective. That PORN satisfies is reinforced by the fact that over TREGE MILLION **PORN** parties were served twenty-five thousand **PORN** parties during FIVE-FIVE THOUSAND PORN ACQUISITES during the year just passed. aie an, HEAVENLY HOUSTON AND OUR FOLKS a cag “© ee ‘Te is rather hard to admtf that there is much a difference the nfambors of our race in “Heavenly. Houston’ he’s to one who is definitely sold to the 5 = ‘about the streets after night fall and an ordi- nary view of the many institutions operated by Negroes and owned’ by them'eauses one to come to the conclusion that there must be a difference én the right spirit of the group in the two citiés. It is well worth while to call attention to" this fact beeanse’here is reason to feel that with the realiation that the group hais made definite progress in one ‘wlll comme the conclusion that the fame thing can be done in atill other places. z ‘Negtpos in Houston operate everything from ordinary rarages to diamond brokerages; motion pleture shows, xro- cary exablihents of the leer wort, cigar stands, su tions, radiator repair shops, loan and brokersige houses and balding an Jot sesosatanstagthar wis the orinay ran of lesser estanlishmyenta and they make these extablish- ments pay in & TAFRe Way, ‘The Watural associnted feeling of race countclenciousness is easily seen there and that there is rexpect for itis amply attested by the fact that the larg- est banks of thnt city now bid for the business of Negroes, placing their advestisements in. Negro jonrnals and the oth- ‘ublicvtilities are dispowed 40 hear and-to-heed the de- mands for adequate facilities which are made from time to time, Negro polieeman patrol the stroots. Negro detectives ite a part of the law enforcement organization, Negro mail carriexs are frequently sem and the majority of the postal clerks in dhe central station 8 well as.the railway ‘nail claves have black and brown skins. ‘That condition djnot generally found in the other large joo Texas and though Dalia has always bovated of 1 ‘and progress, it eanndt Oren of Mathie That ying tn the sours ot the Patronage of Nezroes of places catering fo the sifactin the ordinary wants of life ean be placed in ax roany inst tations operated by Negroes as. is the case in Houston ruth openly spoken ea harm noone. And Dall and oth lar cities in the state may’ as well face the facts. ‘ThE api lot their Negro eonstituencion seems tP-fack the necessary force to-necomplish these worthwhile things. .'They do not een 0 have the vin the mack ncennry te make the ecto. They lnk the faith In thamuclves which i the necessary accompaninient of the will to do, “And it is un- fortunate that it is 0. But that-this condition should eon- finve to mathtain would be stilt more” unfortunate than the present Tack of such things. There is no better time than now to decide to.make the change. There is no better-time than naw to maka the decision to venture forth in wave that have heretofore ben untrpddn. ‘The Express cla ntention to the very evident differengn bata the progress of the race in these two in the hope of doin anything other than inciting to more vigorous action Gib renee th Toiseltie Wehlch. ate oll enlooy see ne wt eee EF, DALLAS, TEXAS: © Notice To The’ Public aes ss eee eee eS ie ae a eos a ‘The Dallas Express Sub- (F seitins in Advance ee ee a oo Sondre ota es sro oe a pant Post Oftice at Dab a= “a Fea Advertsing Reetrreeste: pregerenrnereeg.. 8 Oy er Cems, 06, Merion "Wty DALLAS EXPRESS pas usta Bete ee eer he yes! ac cobearnata aes | meres sewsnarer och ee a Sioberiraas ie proven « ae een ieee agers a. Spates Enea renee, Sora et Lit ain arcu Paty. ‘THE UNION OF TWO GREAT CHURCHES ‘attain. | _'The eonduct of the two great denominations which how are making plans for the first gigantic a churches ever recorded it Negro Ristary, has been such to commend thelr founders and present heads taal who now ew this ney plan of theirs. And that they haye decided cobtthb ant gine istemmateans nba done te ob is the expected thing to those who have followed thet Tyete il be general agreement on 3 art of thlkine wor the rae, tnt wih the decison Mo combine and with the very apatemmatie manner In which the plans are being rade: | «Its probable that therd is no greater amount of wast tn any of the ayenne of our racial life than In our churches. ‘The duplication of effort, the feat _amoantof_ division ‘among Greets and conigregations, the competition in church Peli an the eaihment of onl a of he hinge tb improved ach extent ta there wil be tar greater eficency inthe service of the dictates ofa Di ‘ine Chedtof than are now apparept.. Ad. ‘The "xpress ‘ventures the opinion that the saeseaxful culmination of the plan of merger of The A.-M B, Church and ‘The AM. E {ion Church will point the way to stil other combinations fehich will prove beneficial tp the race generally. ~ i vam of oa people to the eter tha they ar more plogs than tenable te well fn the realization of the tremendous anfount of ingffelency. which te found in our Chureh life, Dos retsendounly laren samter of sll Chorehes and Church projects, the corresponding lack of sdequate support for well trained tinisters, ang. well die ciplined and equipped schools, the naturally attandant {atk of ore ofthe nl goer can b raced hit great vison-of-eEfrke“And- Se bx natal to fea ot tho best means of tetmedying this condition ia to be found in the combination, where af the projets and e- nominations. And it this the” Express ver fares the expreoson of the hope that the eueeessfl com: bination of these two Methodist denominatians will kad the sndy of gore means of x ombieatin of to ra fiz tenets of the Baptat Church, one un Cul theap two combinations be successfully carried out, there would be opened new and unbelievably larger outlook of development for the race ax auch, And the fine has come wen the poseniah of the sii of the real Chit mo re Stself manifest in the ‘at those who, cal Uhratves i ervants. ‘To lng have ben pros. fea Tat ereanieten tha tase ben prone and. that there was no need ‘more than that. Ta See ero ere ee om Rere-ell be iy a sie ct tat ah ios a : inex cele ctteat src to omen thd toclety and in th ; ‘ofthe Tesourees ofall sorts whieh ; Chad camnetieg The oe fae ears soe ‘The cpr bopes bad ethers Wil soe ihe eed of dohin Hiewioe “28 Radad Wanting “Fer F mbes 'weekd all of the la- ere ae cnnyae Baa WE treatment which they Ss serhoc to Bre Wat their accounts hav fess Fodueht without aor cer Batis ey vost Sa Beles mae Heraiethors eee oe fisle Ghana’ in thelr bomen. ~~ a (3 oa be ee in ate he amount vt pride tn atten sess Cink gt sla detaitely vettle omen eae es cos RIAMASc G0 tar, nothing bas WAGERS change the condi. iM wromen still go In and eon et i Con Bats stra Rime sss one eer ESHER Sy cryscwoony ti i ssitiatoes aE, cece tnt note as MERI to Bove of ever hay. 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THE)ii.'t0'c'satettt, "onto. ta as ee t, Irhoeme Reverie ly dares ‘tie, Set ov lpn pmo to or a beter tse seup come to sign snes Is seer ees com ae wee Sc Seed hn ener tee ce {Si Soest aru line." sar stoma Se ace ot eae oie oe sa ISSe"sdar ee blr nto 0 ‘emis tone ta tes cto Some tartans to betes ibe" erent othe [ctcbeses sem ae ee me SSesu See te tn oe Saco “a he tree ad owes aes lnsens Teen saat ce sas “Tarte ft nner ngewe staan oon ot ons fae i Seven tee toe "The two upper and’ lower ‘esaple emere se Feo tte oe anos ase men Pee atte Snot are lense ead ie oprad ms [Pisce Wai here sone rscis tr orune hte tncing erie tenga. sine nnretnesomed ween “POWER” IN THE | MAKING="_> | By Algernon th Jackson, M. 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Intermed- eee eee the” mamnensLomtnaiy the. toe Siete ee ee a nen alee Ze ae eee ee ee ee ee Pee oe ane Beers soca tt ae eres earn an sete groupe eer eee oe eve tnt ait te Wee ee ee Bore tee cone ere as Seen seeing “ofr army to Segoe any ot semes ++ieitt ts A: take up with « crooked stl “et Heatly inlipronag Sa ass mt sr ss Se fect ee ee oe nll con atin toe eee ethers eres ores i ie teats Nore na ii nrctcoe Siwy aoa eee eer oe okie ate meen ae ees taiane mune aes ee oes a net son sown A acsomue she wit tlt "you te ery vhpfonlig Tag ome Sateos awe ‘she feck some adview phe has hag Teens ly ae po oe ined ina nat oe paces oer ore ant epee tee hr ermal ans cae a era ae ee eee fcc toes tomate ina ty pastor Winn 3 paar Bake St | Tt me ee wh Serta, Dal A —CANE oe lan ior Heme son” are AR, potas Iapactars ce bauer imac inwsanar fen es In tugysttce by alg thea Suara” COsrnt ere ated Weanantgy ot inn woth br peat frat drapi-Sury en ch 9 ea ing a ode ue ma at perce ped abe eet ive esoty Company ne earn tactn fositle, the Ohees {At alot ot Rion’ eae a een aa't ora ae from biome dhe sige he ttre tains al eng rae rasta the ‘itention ot topes is anor ae antec ope tnd bee ing Bears rape ons meee sro ae Nomi’ th iniona St eo. 5 ood to Aste peur hessesa Sapp rscept tn terSiVatadenmnay pes tab tor 3b powayre i sue ve vopt ana a ts Tenpone to ict e Doen nae oe priest tor 24 byes Tacky Durratt, "wi hee ol CRACK Cats With Bon, “patra bine hua ts poten cbr Ste ale ad eee ing tlencate” Wisdom’ tony rsh ana can win > ‘Yona iapretore said Pare ate latest sat <: fist be waa ertve af eat Acrin, nade pretest rc aa tat om oS catomara were Nentora i i ast tt em many" weaths" seater whe" paid Fares ete tor any Sows foe arco, Suny ai manta ne" patrece recommended ta inl nae ise Nore warm acrone 9 im [Seannch tw ina Sarma, ream Comey TT [Warmer fon. Unwilling erase ater POS eeernta. oe ae MEHYWCk CONE, Tele Ide, ps ihecheakde fe ‘See ereen te the hineriean 8 ter arec. who re tage Bert feature lenetn comedy production eg ers te eee ut te produced by any” ot te leading rcarhhavy declied that the ine to net Jo viv for Woatoee to ie featured sr seat ven tn ee fiunive Reeve voote uahgrouna mn roan they have. Seti te ter to white eomatiany Toon We eon nnd “Hsinig Conklin Maa face ‘roles “itm at ana a8 thes vr ‘nn Uae rane ewan” white te paatet farts aac eases etiam eaten Fee eerie ee ae iS een at te rene ee oa as Se Kee He vet ror the Sinner Bog oat oromnran seas ioe tons a ota opie se are te maine pov mate ariel es meee ees an e's poet ine sii afte nies tat a we Setar cto eat ror seks ae wee idee Saas | one eS fee pasion epee tpl on seen ea oe Sa eects fees ote Cad eal a i a eevee aa tae ne nr oats as ee en aeee tas othe ee TE ee Fats eat ae soa — ee oe Tene rete in faoed to cane Sea Spam te Suen ey € aes op Dassen a ie tae » ae. a ee a Bes “_vorra ore ra as cae ta Seieas mete Pony comt Te ke sehr a “ea 7 ane ae be rey (eet JACKSON -- Rev J. B. Johnson master of honor Baptist Church filled his regular appointment on June 15, 2014. He was and well attended. Mr. R. E. Wingzig the 18 year old son of Mr. and Mr. Maecla Brown, the results of an explosion of gas. The explosion was caused by C. M. B. Church Monday evening, condated by Feb. 13, I. S. Cool, the former manager of the remains were laid to rest in the C. M. B. Church. Mr. and Mr. Willie Wade after a two weeks stay in Houston resort. The Union Sunday School Plants given by the Sweet Union and Henley decided success, a nice sum of money was raised for both schools. The Sweet Union has a baby boy, June 9, Mother and son are doing well, returned home week after returning home in Calvette, Houston, Marshall and Brewery. A. T. Turner returned from Houston where he attended the Ancient Order of Pilgrims grand Misses Jessie M. Gagnon and Miss W. Washington are spending a week on the Union program at Benson Chelsea between the two Sunday schools under the management of Allden Hickman a vice affair. Total amount raised by the two Sunday schools was $12,000. The Union Commission is in the City conducting a Drive. **PONIA** - Rev. I. W. Whitmore Tyler, Preaching Elder of the Knoxville District held his 25th Sunday School on Scott at Plain View C. M. E. Church, Saturday and Sunday. Jude Sunday School was a special feature at 9:20 A. M. under the management of J. A. 11192 we were treated to a lovely dineine wormish. After a fervent prayer by New, Henderson, New York, we showed the spleen from and delivered a splendid sensation from the Towne as a guest of the Lord's Supper. The Lord's Supper, Financial Ro- ment, announcements were to the ef- firm. That the District Conference with Shady Grove U. of Chicago has joined the High Wednesday 20 July to 24th. The minute Grove July 24th enjoyed a party with Kyle and their visitors in Jacksonville last day. Mrs. Birda Pulver of 1601 East Lakehill, Fort Worth, returned home hours before the guests in Ponta sea Wednesday Wm. T. McNeck and Miss Jessie Wrather, the guests in Ponta Jacksonville are visiting in Ponta the guest of Mr. Thd. Mr. J. L. CONTRIBUTION HASTLAUND — All Sunrise Schools and HASTLAUND School were attended a total of 125 students conducted by New Curtz is still on R. W. & Hill of Oklahoma City. The school has a nonsurgical nonserm for New Curtz, only sight during the revival. Reverend Robert Curtz, a pastor of the message, Mrs. Chille Porter, a pastor of the leading members of Littles Flood B. Q. is back in the city from her home in Oklahoma City, next few days for her home. Rev. Bowden, pastor of the First B. Q. is back in the city from her home. Rev. Matthew, pastor of the A. M. Church, was at his post of pastor of the First B. Q. is back in the city from her home. The A. M. E. Church rally mon. No. 2 rated $112.11. Mr. L. Nixon has been sick but is in a good condition. First Baptist Church and his good members entertained the citizens of Oklahoma City and had plenty to do a nike basket dinner, everybody enjoyed the affair and had plenty to do. EYES that have seen the drama of a lifetime surge and ebb. Eyes that have grown dim with watching and waiting; with laughter and with grieving. Eyes that have yearned with tender care over the oncoming generations and then have seen themselves pushed with gentle ruthlessness aside. And now they dwell apart, though not alone, in a world people with memories, and listen for the rattle of the pages that bring them their only contact with the ceaseless flow of human endeavor and aspiration and passion; of triumph and disaster about them. What tragedy when that last link with life is broken! When the one last window grows cloudy and dim. "I thought," said one glentle, trembling voice, "that I would have to give up reading altogether, and then this new vision came- THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 16. 1927 The following afternoon a truck, Chicago, was a former teacher driven by Willie Scott which was in the Lake Port School. Mr. R.-K. biphasing the ball team to town Carlsbad, who has been disabled for a long time. He was a passenger hit when it waved his crops by the people of Bishkek on the pike directly in front. Mr. Polk and two daughters of the teacher were hit when another wreck which had already and Oakwood, they are the materialized along the highway-a route the guest of Mr. Peter Bidenshaw of the school. The teacher had hardly damaged, and several of the most complete plum program boys were hurt. Among the injur- this season, Mr. and Mrs. K. Holloway, the teacher, and San Jack. boys on shoulder, and San Jack. days visiting relatives. TEMPLE -- The past week was marked with a series of mirage, and a cold, colored people of Temple. About 5 Sunday morning, E.R. M. Holloway, a senior hospital accompanied by his wife and friend, Mrs. Brown, a medical assistant, an accident when his car turned over after striking a car that was hit by a car. He claimed the accident colored man and stopped in the middle of the passage. He claimed the car until it was too late to bring car until it was on the left side, and he sustained a deep cut on the arm. He was on the left side, and he sustained a deep cut on the arm. He was on the left side, and he sustained a deep cut on the arm. Both care were badly damaged. The accident south of Temple. MARTY -- Mr. Birds Hall, which was called to Calvary, Texas to test the new basketball team, returned Thune and reports her husband very much improved. Mr. Thune, visiting Glacier Bay, Texas has returned home. Mr. Athine Jones returned home. The program rendered last Friday that Mr. M. Church was unavailable. The Littleton Brown is still on the slack list. Mr. Hallie M. King left last Friday for a job with the lams he returned to her home after spending several weeks in the city. A young man of the city mortalized by a bullet in the Brown. Mice Gela Brown and Mr. R. Y. Brown left last Saturday for a job with the lams who has been attending the conference season has returned to the school. Mr. Killeen in staff confined to bed. CAN YOU DO LESS THAN GIVE THEM THE CHRONICLE OF THE DAY, PRINTED NEWS THAT LIFELONG READERS CAN ENJOY? We want you to know that we are equipped to handle any kind of a piece of printing you may need. Nothing is too large or too small, and regardless of the size of the job or the quantity, your order will receive our uniform, minute attention that insures perfection in the finished product. Call 3-5761 and our representative will call on you DALLAS EXPRESS PUB. CO., 2600 Swiss Avenue prepared an assistant season at Hopewell C. I. C. summer morning. He was the first assistant final season Sunday, which con- cluded his services as pastor of Hopewell C. I. C. Church. M. J. P. Follard and daughter M. H. J. Macauy VARISLE PHOTO. HIGHTOWER HINTS TO BEAUTY Written for Rhinoptera Watson Mamie Highness, creator at the nationally-known Boldin Press Beauty Preparation The Texas Federation of Colored Women's Clubs met here July 4 to discuss the Federation's City Federation of Colored Women's Clubs. The meeting was a great success, and quite interesting to do more work and better work in club lines and help with the Muto "Lift" campaign. The delugation was the largest in years. Gryver 147 deluges the Clubs wish to thank the many friends and citizens in opening their doors and helping us to carry out the mission. = —in the realm of Religio n— e eS Dallas. 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