Dallas Express
Saturday, September 10, 1927
Dallas, Texas
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REPORTES NEGROES MISTREATED IN MADISON COUNTY, FLORIDA
A Champion of Justice
A Messenger of Hope
Calleh Jim Harrel, John Davis and William Hilton pleaded guilty to Sam J. White are open to the charge of illegal transportation of a child in a segregation measure, in the House of Correction in a segregation measure, by Federal Judge Lovell before white and Mexican children attend May he was arrested by Coast Guard the same学校. A Colored teacher, guarded by detainees, claimed
Colored Citizens Protest Ministers Interference in School Policy
Rhythe, Calif., Sept. 10—(PUNCH) The Colored教院 of Palo Duro Valley offered a conference of Rev. Wm. R. Caster of Los Angeles, former head of a Negro school in Topeka, Kansas and the Southern California Baptist Conference in Lima. In the scholarship that in association with Rev. Haywood, local Baptist minister, presented the citizenship of the congregation to present a signed position to the local school authorities in which they and a Negro teacher be appointed.
Means of Negroism
Prefect, Geo. W. Scott, white principle of all the schools in the valley, emancipately declares that if he is the said teacher will only be allowed to teach the first grade and must teach. Colored children room or building; the Colored教院 according to a statement from the Calif. Jim Harris, John Davis and Sam J. White are opposed to the admission of a Colored teacher, or if they are taught in a segregation measure. Under the present system Colored, the same schools as the same schools. A Colored教院 desired providing she is emancipated from the school and teaches a mixed school. Colored teachers in Los Angeles, wherein the schools state that an entering wedge of segregation they perfer to leave matters as they stand.
Refrence Statement
When questioned in Los Angeles regarding the segregation charges, the Southern Baptist conference in any man.
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Man Shoots Minister in Company With Spouse
IRONTON, O. Sept. 10—According to police John Sinkford, a store porter here, shot and killed Hewlett Police said Sinkford told them he shot the minister because he told him she williams and Mrs. Sinkford together.
BANK EMPLOYEE FACES EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGES
New York, M. V., Sept. 10—(ANP) Warren H. Haben, a trusted employee of the State Bank, was placed under arrest Friday, charged with grand larceny to the amount of $174.
Baber, who had been employed by the state bank, was sent off several times to the most trusted employee of the bank. On one of the collections, Accounting to $12,476, Haben plunged heavily into an assault on the vice-Paber. Haben confessed his thefts stating that a winning four years later, having on several occasions "he Gubbins, sublulant over winning this sum, Haben plunged heavily, lute on several occasions." He funds, trump, to recapture his losses, but instead of winning, he was ordered to over $15,000 for the four years. Haben is married and is the father of two children who live with her. Haben is arranged in court. Haben was ordered held for trial.
WOMAN FOUND DEAD
IN BATH TUB
POLICEMEN INDICTED FOR BEATING A NEGRO
New York, MASS., Sept. 10-14
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daily country, according to testimony
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William Hitchens pleaded guilty to
sweating 10 ounces of liquor and was sentenced to 8 months in the House of Correction
where he was a defendant here. Last
May he was arrested by Coast
Guard, and then sentenced to 10
hours, a fine, sentence, and
others in a dory. Hired in the
battles of liquor were knotted and
trained in the water. Hitchens was
victory by a jury in the Federal
charge on a charge of smooring li-
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1927
Elks Appropriate $5,00 For Health Improvement
Eighty-three Year Old Man Tells of Atrocities in Georgia.
Boston, Mass., Sept. 16 (ANP) A real scene of tragedy and pathos was witnessed in Lynx Court 'laut that a man was killed in a car accident in 11 of Florida, just across the border from Corpus Christi, Georgia, unfolded the story of his life, anvolved his accumulation of wealth up to a half million dollars and his family's property and property to escape the wrath of the Ku Klux Klan. Pillage and murder stalked in the wake of his financial success. According to his story his house was burned to the roof, his wife and daughter were dead. Murphy's wird story brought: he lived in a house on the Old South and survived the slaughter activities of the days at the Old South and presented order of things in Dixie. The story brought them through the drama of the Civil War and the
MAN SHOT; WALKS TO HOSPITAL
Green Garrison was shot in the left shoulder by Henry Cooper at 1800 before an argument over some money. Garrison walked to the emergency hospital where he was treated and shocked by the police department. Garrison says he will file complaining with District Attorney. No arrest was made.
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"The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas.
MEMPHIS ALMOST RUSH PRISONER TO HAS A RIOT JACKSON FOR SAFE- KEEPING
Cuts Wife to Prevent Her From Attending Dance Son of Prominent Man is Held on Murder Charge
Mempile, Penn. Sept. 16-19 (AMP)
Mempile almost had a race, race
pole, when Deputy Sheriff J. R. Johnson
struck a drunken-colored man over
their驻点 in Sheriff's office
to the plot call and the satir-
tance, was quelled. During the
trial, the man was taken to
whom the trouble started, strolled
non-chantily away and not been
seen.
LABOR DAY FIGHT
SENDS MAN TO HOSPITAL
Monday morning at 10:30 a.m. at 62 South Pacific Frank Powell semipit his shot gun at Father Officer Officer Winterberg and Parker answered the call and joined Jackson in a critical condition. Parker was then tranferred to the Parkland hospital where his condition is unstable and he has been hospitalized by some of the shrap shots. Those witnessing the shooting were arrested and the police made his escape before officers arrived.
Cuts Wife to Prevent Her From Attending Dance
Warrington, N. C. Sept. 10—IAN PI—The regular Saturday night function was being held at the Riverside Theater. Mr. Rhodes Daven had been invited to attend. Mr. Daven was determined that she was not going to attend. Thus the argument started, but it was not resolved. Mr. Daven was invited to a local drug store where she was carried for repair about the body with a rug. Perhaps the most unkind cut of all was the injury to the right hip. Clarity of the dance hall while she was being sweated up.
GRANTED DIVORCE AND
JUDGMENT OF $1300
Mary Parrish Hargail was granted a divorce from George Hargail and a settlement of £150,000. She was also given a lion on G. Hargail's property to secure the judgment. The case was tried by Judge Teworth, Young of the 6th District Court, Mrs. Hargail was represented by Lawyer J. L. Turtail and Court was represented by Webster K. Atwell.
progress at Livingstone College Alyssandra Anderson of Charlotte, N.C. c. August, 14th to September 2, 1998. Prof. George W. Glewman of Greenville College, Greenville, Tenn. Rev. Twelve new courses were pre-divided and authors selected. Among N.C. Rev. J. C. Kayton, Prof. L. M. the proposed courses are: "The Christian Church" Church Salisbury, N.C.
PLAN BETTER SUNDAY
SCHOOL LITERATURE
M. J. Weil Confirmed Independent Executive of $10,000.00 Estate
Mr. M. J. Wolls was confirmed independent Executive in Judge Robert C. Wolls on day morning in the will of Mr. Cedric Diel. Wolls, deceased, Mr. Wolls was represented by Lawyer, J. L. Turner.
B. John, N. B. Canada, Dept. 10—(ANP), Dr. R. Dr. R. Wright, Jnr. author the Christian Decorator, Philadelphia, closed the forty-fourth session of the Nova Scotia Conference here last Monday by reading the appointments to the churches of the Maritime Provinces for the annual meeting of the Board of Mrs. Emily Meryl, wife of W. T. Vernon, the Bishop could not attend the conference and designated Dr. W. Wright to hold it. He was unanimously elected president of the session, and conducted the business with such great dignity, poise and grace that the council chose him to select the bishop at the next session of the General Conference in May. 1923. Resolutions of sympathy, for Mrs. Vernon, and asking the return of Bishop Vernon were also passed.
History. "Vocational, Work of the Church." A *Elmo Methodist Church at Work*. "The Devotional Life," "How to Conduct a Church School," and the Missionary Enterprise." "Youth and the Church."
Those participating in the conference were: Bishop Gee, C. C. chairman of the Curriculum Committee and President of Education Board; Bishop L. W. Kites of Winston-Salem; and the Editor of Ballard's Haller.
Distinctive in Service Always Progressive
Testimony of the police was to leap, blood from his wounds after the affect that a man had had sickened the beating was advised that the licker's dog on the street and that the stopped on feet and washes the wounds with salt and white man followed him to his home water.
I were through telephone advice that Mrs. Ellen Hawkins, mother of Dr. Miles Burks, where was held in B1-1696 bands, charged with assault with a dangerous weapon, with intent to murder. Frank J. Hawkins, former Dallas police, died of the result of a assault.
acute arrest police may, give way.
He has Hawkeye well known out of our theater. He was well known had existed in the Jay Street Com-Delta. Having been a resident he metly along several - clauses - be for many years, he is survived by his wife, Martha, be for many years, and in which Jay. Hawkeye is host of grand children, inter-
COLLECTS "BACK TAXES" WITH A BICK
Memphis, Tenn., Sept. 19 10 a.m.
N. P. Mirae, M.D. field is out of $22 and has a lump on her head, birth because it "treated a mini" wound, court house Monday morning to pay her "hick taxes." She said a man on her way who inquired as to her birth was going to pay taxes, the gallant gentleman offered to get her a life insurance at the courthouse, it was closed, so they started in the direction of her home, well, the man struck her over the head with a brick and when she "woke," the man had disappeared, her $22 had disappeared.
SAYS DEATH RATE
AMONG NEGROES
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DEACON: HITS SISTER
Cambridge, Mau. Sept. 40, 10:40-NP). Rev. H, C. Daniels, pastor of the Western Avenue Baptist Church made a vicious swearing at one of his students on the land blown on Slater Julia Damby, knocking her sprawling last night. Daniels had attempted to leach members out because they disagreed with the minister or congregant service court where the minister was severely reprimanded by Judge Edwin Court, East Cambridge, Thursday. After hearing both Elles, Thursday, Judge Coughlin dismissed the case by saying: "I am shocked, bewildered words to find that a pastor of our parish has its promisors from holding a meeting in their own church office; in the case of a religious body. The case is dismissed.
SHOOTS MAN ABOUT
DOG
Boston, Mass., Sept. 10—(AND) No probable cause was the decision of the Third District Court, Bristol Cambridge, Thursday in the case of Hussein C. Duskari of 10 Jay Street, Bristol, Mass., who was in connection with the death of Dismuth Digman, who was the attacker to a man had killed Digman's dog on the street and that when he rescued it a number of people when he got a pet, came out and fred. Digman received a supervisee and several days afterwards in the Cambridge Kellet Hospital. Carrier certified that Dismuth died was not due to the bullet that hit on the chin, alleged to have hit with the dog, but was owned to nip, pneumonia. Diksau, however, was held in 11-15 years, charged with assault with a weapon, but was owned to nip, pneumonia. The whole affair police say, prosecutors intends to reaffirm which he existed in the Jay Street Community since neutral clashes, between whites and blacks two weeks ago, and received wounds from an lee pick.
For the first time in the history of welfaism work in this city, more than 15 children are embracing the phenomena of welfaism, the minority of the minority of The Salvation Army official and the Intermediate of Mrs. Maria D. Morgan welfaism worker for many years here.
On Tuesday morning eighty-hour and girl of tender years 19th from the city of New York were carried in the early of June People's Understanding Company and those of the Crawford Understanding Company to the Salvation Army Company. Located just one mile from the living on the Right Ford road. Work was done in returning to their homes on Monday morning of next week.
All sorts of enjoyable camp features will be at their disposal, there including 11 summer cottages completely arranged and furnished with a special pool will be offered among during their meals in the well equipped dining room, in small barron will give them rides about the large and roomy grounds and a special hostman, Prof. J. B. Richley, supervise best ride every day. Twenty-two shapers on the ground and the parents of their meals will have opportunities of visiting them as often as desired.
Louisiana . Jury
Indicts two Policemen on Brutality Charge
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New Orleans, La. Sept. 18—Two white policemen were indicted by the grand jury in criminal court Tuesday and released under halt of $2,100 on charges of assaulting and beating John D. Johnson, a wall-mounted plasterer, on August 14. John D. Johnson, John D. Johnson and Joseph T. Johnson are accused of assaulting Johnson after arresting him at the courthouse of St. Charles avenue and Cedis street. August 8. According to the affidavit of the Johnson house, renamed it in 1984, it was for purported veneration of burying.
look Johnson to the Seventh President and beat him. Johnson visited District Attorney Jim Simmons and preferred charge against the two offenses. On the way to the eight shot Johnson further attorney, Michael Brennan, the beating was ad obvious that the policemen stopped on -roots and the wounds with salt and water.
MOTHER OF DR. FRANK
HAWKINS DIES IN
CHICAGO
Word has Job being received here through telephone advice that Mrs. Miles Hawkins, mother of Dr. Frank J. Hawkins, nurse Dallas Hawkins, was a result of a second stroke of dementia. Mrs. Hawkins was well known in many years. She is invaded for many years. She is invaded by a husband, a son, a daughter and a sister. The woman will be made in England.
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BROOKLYN COUNTY
BROOKLYN COUNTY
The history of the dipause now giving the city administration so much trouble in one of the blocks on Thomas Avenue seems to indicate that an old agreement entered into by property owners there many years ago has now been invoked by a few remaining white owners in that section. The moving into the block of Negroes has been due apparently to the unwillingness to be bound by that agreement on the part of other white property owners who are losing money as the result of owning property which cannot be made revenue producing. Many of the houses in that section have lain idle and empty for many months and the owners of them have been forced to pay the taxes on them and to keep up all of the other expenses incident to ownership. They cannot be rented or sold to whites and now the attempt is being made to rent and to sell them to Negroes. The city administration is apparently only doing its duty in seeing to it that the agreement is tested out. The property owners who are losing money are attempting to get in a position to make money on their investments there instead of losing it.
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DALLAS, TEXAS
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will be gladyly corrected
upon its being brought to the
attention of the publication.
But the interesting thing to note is that Father Time, in this instance, for one group has made "ancient good uncutth" and for the other has left but a blender thread upon which to hang their hopes. It is not hard to visualize that group of property owners of many years ago who made up their minds never to sell to Negroes and they thought that the time would never come when there would be any necessity for any of their fellows to differ from that sentiment. They could not see the tremendous development of the city of Dallas nor could they foresee that some of them would find that neighborhood unsatisfactory for their living in the light of changed circumstances. But it has happened. Things have changed and now the vision of loss of money for those who now own the restricted property is working against the old agreement as to the sale of that property to Negroes. The agreement has apparently reversed itself and to some of them at least, is proving a boomerang.
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And though it is poor policy to call attention to circumstances which might tend to increase the lack of initiative for action in our own behalf which is now so noticeable among us, it is not amiss to presume that in this case, the desire of those who are losing money on their investments to change that condition will work advantageously for the group generally and that the fight to establish the truth and the law in this very unfortunate situation will be much more easily settled with the present contesting parties than it could be otherwise.
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS
has never hoisted the white
feather, neither has it been
dearborn. The flannel's
attack. It not afflicted with
the flannel's mouth. It is a
sensitive newspaper, which
trum no sail to catch the
sensitive newspaper, doubtful flag. It professes a patriotism as broad as our country. Its life of even hand
rivers, its life of even hand
rivers, occupied by the human
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us. This proud company
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A LITTLE FAULT WHICH INDICATES
A LARGE DEFICIENCY
If it is true that straws indicate the direction of the wind, then it should be equally true that small action and the sentiment which guides in things of apparently little account indicate the general disposition of individuals and groups. All of which leads this journal to call attention to a tendency in all of us-which, if changed, might lead to much greater successes in time to come. And the whole train of thought was called into existence by a conversation heard the other day in regard to whether or not a certain promised and carefully arranged project would be carried
Politicians Should Keep The Record Straight
Dallas, this spring went through one of the most hectic political campaigns ever recorded in the history of the United States in the type and kind of persons of our group who took the leading part in it and for the success of the campaign, the conduct of the affair. Since somebody had to win, the contest was not easy. The team hacks and awaits very patiently, the fulfillment of the many tasks, the success of the endeavors made. Particularly is this true of the Nearborn of the city who were promised much by those who were victorious in the victorious party. But the public does not intend to be fooled by the public statements of any like.
It is reported that at the cell
phone conference, Mr. Sullivan
payment of Boll and Boll Su(1)
one of the Negro speakers made
the completion of the new project and even its beginning was the work of the present ad-
ministrator. Mr. Sullivan reads begins, in doing that, to keep its promise to the Negro non-
conservatives.
The Express knows that such a statement was not the strict fact. The contract for the payee was let loose below the warrants over opened and those closed streets and provocation. No one who would distort such facts or make statements which he is supposed to represent could be punished a further order by such statements. If the work of the present administration is to be conducted out as politicians in the recent campaign would continue 65 further for their position. Let them put up a case and were actually promised. Let some Negro officers appear on our side in the Welfare departments be increased. Let them see to that they are confirmation of the position of politicians by the police. Let them see to that it all of the police were involved in the prosecution of the administration made through those representations, things with which the group expects during the term of office of the present government. False statements will not be accepted.
them to the city and county to which "we pay our taxes." Straws indicate the direction of the wind. It is not difficult for those who study us and who are interested in our reactions psychologically to profit by this lack of determination. Let us brave the weather a little more and learn to visualize our possibilities more largely and our disadvantages less.
Georgia now passes a new intermarriage law to "keep the rares pure. It was proposed for the purpose of strengthening the law already in operation there. Good for Georgia. Realizing that it is the home of the mulatto and the place made famous through many years for the after dark mingling of the races, with all of the emphasis on the male of the Nordic, we congratulate it for this forward step. But we are bound to wonder how Georgia is going to protect itself against all of its mulattos, many of whom cannot be told by their progenitors from Nordic. Truly that state has a problem on its hands.
GRAND UNITED FRIENDS OF - AMERICA HOLDS
SECOND ANNUAL SESSION AT MINERAL WELLS
Were this an isolated instance of its kind, there would be no need for this argument. But such occurrences are of every day frequency among us. No program is ever a success among us if it happens to rain earlier in the day on which it is to take place. The most expensive of affairs will fall far short of their greatest success if the skies happen to become over cast before the actual happening. And this has happened so long and the refusal to brave a small, is it threatening skies has continued so long that it is just to charge the group generally with being prone to recognize defeat even before the attempt at a successful carrying out of a project against odds of any sort. It is almost literally true that we as a group see the difficulties in any project and admit them to be great before we count the advantages. We have degenerated into "calamity howers" who see no possibility of success in any venture which has never before been tried. And we suffer agony of spirit and prohibition in various ways simply because of the enlarged concept of unfortunate circumstances and an infer-
if it happens to rain. A race which cannot brave a little wetting for the purpose of enjoying a cultural treat cannot hope to enjoy the full freedom of political and civic advantages guaranteed by The Constitution; for these are to be won only after years and probably generations of struggle and sacrifice in which money in large amounts must be spent and in which all members of the group must feel and evidence a personal and individual interest. It cannot even happen that the group can have its children enjoy many of the benefits of the training for manly and first class civic participation if we cannot bring ourselves to the idea that it is our duty to furnish such advantages and not leave
TEXAS TOWNS
TERRELLA — Mrs. Eunna Wrights of Dallas city in the guest of Mrs. Elena Edwards, Mrs. O. L. Groman of Dallas spout Sunday with her mother, Mrs. D. A. Orange, Mrs. V. H. Hawkins of Dallas, was here Sunday, Mr. Les of the National
year,
Wednesday night, 8:30
The Rev. I.汪恩 Jennings of Bacon, who is the speaker of the event, and the vice president of the impassionedness of both white and Negroes, will come out and use your talent. T.E. m. devotional service was high, and the Nineveh of the Negroes impressed on the scenes with another burning message. Lawyer W. of Waco, who is Attorney for the order make brief collection for wex $66.25, $115.25
Thursday was the closing date of orders by order of Church was given by Secretary A. W. Jackson of the Convention at Detroit, Mich. Wheeon Closion was received with the Our One Grand open access to all visitors. The guest was tendered the Grand Of-
ply by the Vice Chief, Dr. W. M. Ealy, Reporter.
avidened, constating on the Graud Lodge Corson, agitated by Nina Grosso's Walt Disney Walt Disney Quartet. by Rev. Bep. and Mrs. Rows of T. S. P. A. School and Mrs. Rows of T. S. P. A. School, of Dallas, Texas and representative, of the Dallas Tapermen, of the Dallas Tapermen, of the great achievements best left group of white people who were
Benefit Insurance Co, and Mr. Gordon of the Dallas Express visited our city Sunday. Dr. Shafer will be completing work. On work the Bellevue par-
BRANCHVILLE — service were well attended at Sweet Home A. M. K. H. Hunter Sunday, Rev. W. R. Kates were absent and Rev. R. H. Mumson were absent and Rev. R. H. Mumson River and New Previdence churus, worshipped with the Mt. Stephan Institution, with the Mt. Stephan Institution, Mr. Stiles Orgy and Mr. Aloona Phillips were buried on the second Sunday, Rev. M. J. Prine of Bremen and paleface Titus of officiating Rev. A. W. Hillebrand filled his appointment at Thrall Sunday and returned St. Mary Alba. M. Gilles Jones and his Sister-in-law motored
him out from Hearne.
Mr. Leeward Church who died suddenly held Calvist, was buried at his home. He was 71 years old and had never joined a church.
FINELAND — The pastor of Ever Green Church, was at his post, of duty, Mr. and Mina, G. R. Itpman, M. W. Glisson and G. C. Wachman, who made their wedding a success Friday night. Mr. Stetey Franklin has made her arrival from Holy Spring. He is in the Field Saturday. Mr. Green is recovering with his Illness. Mr. Rouse Hood is back from Pinter, Il. He also has been in the hospital.
**SILBEE** — Mrs. N. E. Woodward and children, Miss Hanna, Hattie, Isabel, and home after plitting in Kansas City, Mo., and Navarota quite a while, report a very nice day. Mrs. Woodward attended school at Pine View College, Rev. Mose Agha left school, Rev. Robert B. Brother, Mr. Loyd Sewage have returned home from their visit at Lacutec. The public school opened on Monday, and Eskadee Singleton have returned from their call trip, a number of Jibee people went to Galveston, Miss. Day Church, Day Church service was fine all day Sunday, Sunday school at Eskadee, Day Church, Day the Expense and kept posted.
Man's Notes.
Dear Nan! at the foot of the players, pushed aside in September and thousands of Schools serve the same purpose boys, and girls are returning to to boys and girls that garages do school while many others are de- to toilets, a stopping place and where they and why They should return. Schools serve the same purpose boys, and girls are returning. The tourists inquire about it am a man thirty-four years of the best roads travelled by those age and am making this course-who have preceded them; the situation as in man's time of time to drop out of fences of others also. The tourist school. I was the third child in a purchase the parts for his man's family of eight children, the two children and the kind of oil which best
sections of Milton County were represented. Rev. P. R. R. Number, pastor of Cameron Grove, B. C. left the city to attend the National University of Michigan Unincorporated. Rev. J. H. Dellis of our city is in Harbor County preaching. The Atlanta Life Insurance Company solicits the patronage of the Colored Citizens of Cameron. A good show fell in Cameron and vicinity which was highly appreciated. Rev. P. D. Holloway of Church is among the leading pastors of our city. We all pray for Holloway success. Rev. G. T. Holloway of Sunday in regular service at Lights Chapel B. C. a good number of our group are on the cotton pick.
The prices are agreed for these
books and are $10.00 each,
$12.50 to $15.00 per book.
The Dallas Express readers are
hoping that our people use'wily their
money during this financial season.
Mr. George Murry and wife moot-
tled to University Press to present
the cofounded collection of Cameron
heartily welcome Mr. B. J. Jones
in their business and industrial
work. The cofounder, a shoemaker, carpenter, painter and paper hanger.
DESTINY *The church was very good at all the Church, Sunday, Saint James M. M. Church is getting better. The program under the leadership her own son, Rex K. Walz, every year is the work of the QC. The church is a definite star, Mrs. Larson, a member of Wichita Falls upon a few days.
PONNEY -- Ms. Hewletta Sory and Mr. G. D. Izquierda were united with Mr. G. D. Izquierda on Sunday evening Sept. 14 at 8:30 a.m. Sunday evening Sept. 20 at 8:30 a.m. Church, Rever. W. M. Varner officier; Following the appointment was given at the home of the brides mother, Ms. Georgia Sory. Out of town he was married to Mrs. W. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Cieslaw Mr. Willie Moore and Mr. Jake Smith, all of Dallas.
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News of Greater Salet James. And Street Inspital Church, Monday, August 28, 1927.
We are now winding up another piece work of Board meetings. Arizona and Convention. This has led to a huge month for Greater St. James. The church is gend for Greater St. James in all of the duil season at most every of the church, and its people in going over the top and bringing financial records of years past.
were honor guests at a very ill. charge of the parlor games. Mr. Mattle Dorton was the master of the Texarkan, to the bedside of her nephew who was seriously hurt by her. The high school in Houston and his wife spent the week and with his assistance accepted a position as cook here and a room with Mr. And Mrs. Zemra Mitchell, Rev. G. H. Whitney passed away through the country. While motivated to the surrounding Thursday night with a swimming clock list, also Elemie Tamplin, Mr. Kemp. Miss Diewert Days of Cleer burns, Texas, is visiting her sister, Houston, D. C. Mrs. Lillian Hagen Houston, Mrs. Cortina Parking was well taken, he hopes to have him back again soon. The Brother, John is on a boom in our town who will resume his work in Texas and motored to the Lake interest of T. T. and A. John Newhobt in a grade teacher in the high school. Mrs. Theodore Grimes had served ten years in the river, Bishop McKinney, presiding
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Prof. Lee, T. Register, Ms. Wail
Mrs. Pay have organized the petitions
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tended by many friends and a large audience. Interment at 58, New Century in Huntville, North Carolina. Wife of Franke, was considered a model Christian, citizen, mother and wife and a, a spindle provider for her children. Franke provided for three and three sons Charlie, Willie and James who 'serve' her in addition to her husband. In thirty or forty grand children and great grand children to mourn her.
WEATHERFORD — Mr. Henry Cumby and daughter of Ablene are the owners of the Red Bursidge of the A. M. B. Church who has been ill in consequence. Mr. and Mrs. J. Jones made a gift trip to Memorial Walls. Mr. M. Rucker, sent of the made a gift trip to Marlin. Mr. M. Rucker, sent of the made a excellent report Sunday. All your men are requested to be present. Miss M. K. and M. L. Rucker, Miss M. K. and M. L. Rucker, and Merchandise have returned from a visit related relatives and friends. Mr. Henry W. Ward of Houston with his mother, 115 & Alamo Street. Mr. Gales of Seamant in Houston with Rev. W. J. R. Henderson, master of Prine Memorial C. M. Church, College, Tolkea, College, Tolkea, College, Tolkea and M. H. Neumann attended the Dance in Fort Worth given by the "Kappa Omni" Mime of fraternity Glauca. Mr. Neumann returned to school in Lallana.
Mr. G. Ming has returned to Wichita Falls.
WAXAMACHIE — Church was well attended at all the Church's Sunday,宿. Issac. B. K. Church, Whitman, pastor of the A. M. Church. He has been silent for the past 15 years. The girls got her collection-broken
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Mr. and Mrs. Rainbow have completed their beautiful home, 119 Oak Grove Ave. and have occupied it. They have as their guests M. M. L. Member from Iowa. Mr. Wm Powell of 1393 Abb Ave. is improving from her long illness. Mrs. L. M. Member from Iowa. Mila James were united in Holy week, August 4th, 1997. It was held Wednesday at 10:30am their home at 1033 Grant St. M. Ellyn Ryan has returned from Chucklek, Tegga where she lived. C. L. M. Morgan and family have moved to their new apartment in Chicago. M. J. McCloudy about Labor Day in Galveston and returned to their home. M. Henry Lick of 317 Cliff St. died Monday, Sept. 18, 1997 and was buried at Elizabeth Chapel C M. Church. M. J. McCloudy about Labor Day in Galveston and returned to their home. M. Henry Lick of 317 Cliff St. died Monday, Sept. 18, 1997 and was buried at Elizabeth Chapel C M. Church. M. J. McCloudy Wheeler of Colo. Springs added with Miss B. Agua on her return.
PRAIRIE VIEW COLLEGE
OPENS SEPTEMBER 15
The regular session of Prairie View Mason Normal and Industrial School, 15, 1927, under circumstances unusually favorable for the college students. The applications in the office of Principal W. R. Haskas for enrollment indicate that the accession date has been determined at the beginning of the session. The applications in the office of $100,600, secretary, recently made possible by the Texas Trace Labor, will be completed and made available as a home for girls as well. The college will be strong this year in teaching personnel and administrative ability than ever before, looking and thoroughly awaken to the commitment with the institution this session as heads of departments, professors holding Master's degrees and universities. The professors who have been away studying in various institutions have returned to Prairie View and have with greater preparation and added interest for the year's work that
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and other relatives. While in Vir-
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Baltimore, Md., and Atlantic City.
Frank Blahson, one of Chicago, pioneer business man, passed away on Friday. He was born at Walter Valley, Minn. 48 years and came to Chicago from New York. He opened a delicatessen, cigar and laundry store near O'Neil Hospital Streets. He connected himself with Olivet and resigned with it until he was hired Aug. 20th from Bennett Jackson Funeral Home with Rev. J. M. Keefer. He officiated officiating Short - walgreens were given by Rev. B. R. Smith of Bennett Liberty Church. The deceased is survived by a brother, Mrs. Drew Henderson, a sister, Mrs. Dave Henderson, and a sister, Mrs. Delta, born in his place.
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The deceased is survived by one daughter R. M. A. Baker, of 10k, children, and by a host of friends, children, and by a host of friends. To allymore her loss he rose to the role of burglar by mongagement of both races, who "Purple services for Mrs. Mottie R. Barrona was held from the Colored Holiness Church, of which she was a member, at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon, with interment at M. ha local community.
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A great song feast will take place at M. Elon Slo. O. C. Sunday. The reporter for the Dallas Express in this city, ask your patron, SMITH CHAPEL, A. M. B. CHERGH. The services in the church were free beginning with S. R. The assemblage was one of 10. No 1 was a ritual and a victory to be won. The church was a whimsical visitor. Sunday School, and made a talk on Meet your children in the
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1927
SHERMAN - Mrs. Lola Wailea - Mrs. R. E. P. Griggs and family of Dallas visited parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Elma, Mrs. B. P. Griggs, have returned from their vacation, Mrs. B. Elma, Thelma, Pandrea and other points west. Grady Institute, Col. in a class of over 100 three being only two Mrs. B. Elma is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Snee, Rev. O.
ENB118 .. Services were good at all of the Churchen Sunday. Rev. J. H. H. Turner turned after 60 days out of town. Mina. O.-G. Chalke and Ms. K. H. Turner.
WOLPE CITY — Mrs. Froese Tweedgut in visiting relatives in Stuttgart, Germany, and in Paris is the guest of Miss Mette M. Woods, Mr. Robert L. Lalonde, Mrs. Helen Higgins, M. T. Stuhl visited in Stuttgart, Germany, and in adonia. M. A. Jones is home after a few days visit in Stuttgart, where she works at work. Eunwolde served was at Eunwolde Church, E. G. Church, Roy, J. T. Glimoz and K. E. W. Walker affiliated.
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TEXAS TOWNS
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from a nien, whi tara treme
from every bodied ere, ear hear
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tease.
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insting, seven mee iow here
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fang time a secming’= de beter
ar phe writing: Reve Deer
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tne the Crovtet Baton, « posits
hard ola bert serving” two
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