Dallas Express

Saturday, December 31, 1927

Dallas, Texas

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Dallas Express Pure Food Show, Jan.3 to 9 ENGLISH AND NEGRO STUDENTS DEBATE RACE ISSUE New York Clipping N, Y, D, Nen II—(i) by the debaters, but as was natural. To those points the Lincoln Uni- ANP—A team from Team Lin—in the alternations the debate verdict debaters replied in effect. coin University, composed of Thur- cented about treatment by the that the house governments had good Marshall, Malcolm Diemen, British Government of the native formally locked up the commercial and Richard H. Hill will a team races in South Africa, in India, and companies, that the imperialists had that city. Mine Harris accompanies from the National Students' Union in China. controlled governmental policy and Protomers W. I. W. Sandra. Profomers of England, composed of Frank C. The main points made by the last question was not one of Priest and Hart. Davall of Reading University. An British team, who did not deny ideals but of practice, Mr. Hill for that Martin is generally considered. David Hadden of London University, that grave injustice and been praised the Lincoln team asked hops in the state in one of the out-standings of London University. Untied to the Anglo-Saxon race, were the Anglo-Saxon trusteeship to standing educators and to well verity, in a debate on the race that the responsibility for those in-last. He admitted that the feeling compelled the work for which problem at the Mother A. M. E. justices rested mainly upon the com- of race superiority was "natural, the has been chosen. After graduation Church, New York, on Wed. moral interests rather than but occasioned if it was Christian, the has been chosen. After graduation evening, December. He the government itself, that the im- he pointed out that the co-operative, and multinational is Howard University where she graduated with honor, 2,000 people, the teams argue$^2$ the nation as a whole were did not involve the explosion of afterward completing the courses question. "Resolved. That the at- responsible for these practices, that one跑 by the other. Founded by W. E. King Chicago. Dec. 31—(ANP)—That series of throats which the woman "there is no fur like that of a bad man against him." IS CLAIM New York, Dec. 31—The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People for 51th Avenues, has received a report from Rev. W. J. Rodgers, President of the Mason, that the court has the white Democrat of Georgia are evading the Justice of Georgia from the party primaries in direct violation of the decision handed down by the court in the Texas White Primary. In that case it was held that as the primary is a part of the election in September, 1886 to the county court of the 10th Amendment to the Constitution, o exclude American citizens from primary voting on the district court at its last term and, in addition, have Georgia on December 14, asking mary, voke, the February primary. This request attorney, and J. K. Wash, represent- wan "unanimously denied" by the ed of the Jored ditten. The Com- mittee which took upon itself mittened to evade the issue by to reverse the decision of the Dite, miting the Negroes that they might distress the Democratic Court. Rule have a "hand" primary of thie- ness of a set of rules adopted in Black man, nominating Negroes for office County by the Democratic Council in Georgia. The provincial will tell the National Legal Committee of white Democratic voters that by the N. A. A. C. T. is taking the given opportunity to cast a pre-initiation under adjudgment. The Dallas Express THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY DECEMBER 31, 1927 serve ten years in the judicial Saturday when he was convicted of assaulting a 16-year-old colored girl. The assault was perpetrated several months ago and when the defendant testified the trial he was sentenced to one year. The prosecutor's office declared that the jury's decision was a miscarriage of justice and the court substantiated motion of the defense compelling a new trial. The second trial resulted in the ten year verdict. The prosecutor urged the maximum sentence for life imprisonment but to no avail. The ten year sentence is considered very lenient. the Warfare Department of which he spitted whiteness who were white." In *Orange, Texas, Dec. 31*—1928—*New York City, Dec. 11*—*ANP*—*Jim Bentley of Social Science for 1 Mrs. Hilaria D. Morgan is a surgeon who should deny that he is white.* Robert Harriott, the one of the most liberal and animalistic men in the world, is the holder of the holidays. He easily broke down and *came out* to modern "The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea." —Fred Douglas. Beginning on Saturday morning to the poor of the city by Mr. Morr. and continuing, Monday Jan. from one of the rooms of the theatres gave themselves over to Python. Temple, granted her for the forgiveness of the holiday sea—that purpose through the generation by bringing cheer to many poorness of the Grand Lodge offices, both adults and children. Through the hallways were thronged with the generosity of the many organists—those who were in need of aid and nation of the city directed through who had been recommended by pul- Distinctive in Service Always Progressive PRICE 5 CENTS bridge Post-Barzehlighlt, still defends the harborous crime of lynching in the United States by teaching the recognition of people who they are accused of. But they are mostly men, the most well-merited rebuses from such outstandings newspapers in the Columba-covered victims of lynching men in the United States against bus. Gk, and the Dotham Eagle. Mr. this country, less than one in five which all decent United States citizens still face, is the only country in which Griffin the teacher that uses the word of resent and shame has been beaten to death unless united in their conscience is the only permanent mind in this connection that accuses non-citizenship and faith in America for the abhorrent crime of rapa and execution by a mob in the jealous ee, ee ee ee a a i eel iat io Pn iS 2 Lf nee ee ce | i re a ao 4 | es ATT a a 4 6b Wes Ra): ots, il ot iT RC Meek cd --aoep tn Bes Pp Poa, at WA oe 1 Ub eee a oy bin Coe hye E Samim este omental Amel neMM aaah i Ria I A Nf aos CHS y ae nerreR TT scuool, OL. ATTENDANCE. CAMPAIGN” BE-| TEXAS TOWNS | Premepwr~ypcerer ware ve WG) Ny see Eten ce af phestiggtah tel Te [aa Sree | nla eae ammaston eee mea raren aac] caMeNm A. 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So ee 7 Cammy’ ttn es ow ado Wiesvprosimately 5000 cadres ty Dale Fane sa [tn nna Tesch oe Ben S lhnatcr ts ace Be a Ssers tebe ates lsc "emai Oe vee ar tides eu Jest 9 crs Taos hao pet teu te cose thee ese stato tyres aS ett lot i seats oa Meret, te oft wae “Aa Ree rn etc se aos er aes a aS eee : ate a rea ‘se oct ac cut nha ot he tapes ya ter’ Sst Salt ate jer halt are le Te. polated owt Mica" une Sana Rae Toa ore as i eed eaespearing torso yin one ‘hat “here le some howe fo trad hy aa Bh a ak ae ahaa at Hutte ieee re rai foes ‘ote “precast” ae Se rail wi See em } ues ey lg perl ot Nowra prniee Woe (a Snare CME tn eer ary Nar arate Nan ea hs rs Sou Sate Ste sae \inse reestved by our children today.” “iad dnote tar et nr hetnon toa ie toni soo Sc cay cotenas me. oe feat atennone mumps ran tu steno tee ata mimic Ge caren os Sect Stara So a Sut he Saati Stgtue"snte Gat te Jae iene sneee betaine aging eye in~ Nationship between the Hegre pers meat mrs WEs Bs emcee to mat tr Imerencnse etna ah pe Bp |vtee or tabor of any Kinds and Miwaia tenon the Negro lade [ond rece ty) te. ta 0 \nrmanea vty teres te there whe a. eoariaied @ Ns seat ene oosoe ete th ‘evaRnent” oF ts cantetbate toward ts miner an rom bat sco ntorvomet tte re or fee abroad Rak way: fait aad Rave coset’ and Mace patronage for which it atanda oy therefore would any real 100 Tors tHe aman th movement of this Kind? Why would my Stagve sha Dallerea Jn th¢ able ity, of bik own wlood abd prate ce Pe oe eee a toa alr, So etre saat Joao" op ature en (ror an spparenty tare fy Ore Mis"oen Weed ane brie rete: to Burt eee ee fn mart te a ee building of: his eat It Foe cre mat be fh re Daan Fenae ———— ‘CARD OF THANKS 6 nash to enptecs oor thanks Xi “the many Ssiends. and rouemintances ene acre Dyer. Pen eee [k. Crawford and the Rxestetor- Mu eae mo cea Siar aaete nae ign, in ete pe eer i se Ispurrounded by frvendy we ate cain ge ee fare ve ences pata og ae Lena seas Peseta fay ange satan, Onl aes eat i a z : "MASONIC MATTERS ———— BERS E eee ‘Thorney evening, 8:00 Slog, Tanaary Bt. Ta Sours merdingy. Sen Oe Eat sey Ms A MAPPY NEW YEAR TO OUR CUSTOMERS - nd FRIENDS who have giveti us their patronage. ‘May this year be unto each and all prosperous and syccessful, De is FAY'S EATSHOP t 2 ; DO you WANT ~ A.GOOD PAYING POSITION? a lie Bot ole oe chp are ae aitunted ae te mysien the izodnnes they certo ic is Katt a oe nee eae meme iis i ent 0 fem yaa Srieaaeec, “ete egress te agk “oe porate wr seat tee near ore Sento 'y weasel te Sir edte a acl mie ‘sore tne an tn tie yore my ht nd ths loperntio® of ail. thoughtful Nemte peer. Cpa roe i aman ir a ice mea ace oe efficondty without Ole adaistance of Rent ae atte weet ios Cetin tow eat one ae Oe Nat eyraisoeae el tae reset a eae ircom sa aca ssi rn cas aaeneee | ‘That the attendance of tare nate os stestiare oth aie Wi nine a teotion base Sea ace sakes oF Sy cassie wr ae Si eey crams on" snow Pine te Stary tn ane ea achat pt ee oe sig terete arrenee in ebver_ce the tare prosram. a cect Tani ee soem Seperate tants wh tae tae ops Coos cate nave eee is SRage wae re tr papers Ry eceptration’ “At * churches, lodged, chide and other organi Uns ip. somgt, tn. thie campaien Dring the ext 29 dayn no meting ce Monro. itinena shouldbe consi cred completa without mention be- ing made ‘of tha dhool Atuadante stfort ‘The Nears, more than any cts renal groun, wil. prot. by Py tometer pemect ten dines ise and be should be Te fart ardent rupportar and adveeate Prot. Joanth. ¥ Ronan grinetva “washington ala eft Wedmentay evening tc (hy oemalndgr of" the. all Pa Koe~o hel netrlnrae = ons seh dey tt at Shreey to ih seh cores hl pet oe se slice tothe A, Me ohare aud. sah tn psn te tan tn soe tn meth fav othe cn Dele ee. fr awa hal Yaa enlace Hie in = splendid ar vn oe Xo Cetaing'« hme tor gh Chl fost acon on ang ‘Avon atettanent grn'by the vale Surces nik boc war sien Mattie avin, cero iv hour nom sled Teena. ot. ie DE vie tases a withde arahres. he fara co sere bat tone br ed st bolameareth cyetie he ip etowe ot Mat tate Antal ‘Mies Peart Jackson trem Cette Creat tee Yr, are tm sts, Mom Bat eee” 0 loved Stra pore Gren t0 Mae ark bree fom Be tecowet Ned ¥. Corn re liga es. Sr, seb “tre andr xs atoy rm Fare sin son tua Anbar Sioa Sart Worth Moo ta ne ts Monee, ey. 40%. Byte ftom weit tetas vA Tandon fo Kanan Cy, Ma nba Stmriia Tear tre ie Brosh pone » Wok i, choy son A063 at ioadinreste Bre ore fons Narn enaraed hea Seno rerer So sch hame op Zaliey Avene ee carat ie 0b ctor ta ere ‘0A SEE O'-~ They Shaw Noten. ‘The an Augsto Wigh Schoo! suaitoiam ‘The folding doken were drawn aside which mate the enre rchcel one are tmwembly hall. Toe Gecoratons. were eastial to dee hela "an wall am expensive ‘The branches of. the large. tree” Wed roa i Oe onal, eas droog with preneata for aren and. batronn” ‘ha. play ” “Phe abla wan intorecting: as Tell an exerted the apie of seem nity for the ccoasion. We thank the Patrons ofthe town Betty for the Patronage of coming eat tn how Som nd selenite event Tenanere worked bard preparing th (etoration and. fitting the ttle obarenaeiaee, DAMSSKhPe ua DIM aSatinee PANS) walls . POMADE , Revi ry haem e | OVI FFHChh MAL AONS UhwoRQa) LAME Oe os AIK Fo, Beep) wae nao “a PReaae st == ae ef icon, (Gea) occ, es cRNA. mare nme 2 oa UO Mane aN Lom ales BEAN te Profemionsleghiine --+.R 0 ‘ooren en Dera sonoma ‘ORMOND H. DANIEL pay ~— —< sonore pes Bretesideal Coteme.-.. soe ids: mame ume el Sain Chara savin Sone WT BURKE, Dentist.” ecu sad. rigs ors Sse se waee SORE MITE sili as eke Sapte sis irons atore re DR. W. K. FLOWERS PREMCAN-SURGTON ste ce ad mae noses i See eee a i wa SE ara a ee csenemannres hace: aa mae | “DR. P. M. SUNDAY, Pararian was somone: come tone gone, os eae | Sea re 98.8 5 Soret eo coa acute, te Fone ae cangsneh Male Stemee Ace a | SEER. eS ae ate DR Wee. GREEN sean a oe i a acies, Se ican a - ; oom sca | M. L. ROBERTSON, "Si rm AS WES Saaeeerae _ agama ae ee REE S © SDR. E. WARD Pass Sed tt 60 i cs wz epee ee “DR. C. W, FLINT im ete een wee rene coronene pear enar ae Tunas, 00 wi Sn st ala ig T. HAMILTON alka aero ‘ pic GAL MUONCHOS = = ni eyaresatiga + meee fet «i, onting ee = hum. ee ben ee apres “DR. A. E. THOMPSON ae eer | menos peor Tae i ee a eect Eay cone (ote ren {0m os | sabasein rae g tote (oman aca 3 ~~ atti nantarten. Pr soe = ae eee ae. AS * DR. J. G. HARDIN MERICINE 4 SORCERY Stas sda other Taewe te. ne Com, Tinea feng meta em Sete eercee | Sith ole Satyr Ptr oe ng fae sa rr aercres RI : TBRSE gePoSTON . Hie eeRa care nt demic | adiees, a oe =) aaa peg Ss | TAYLOR and IRWIN fives ins Fay ae Batvag fans MISS EYES SOCIETY Miss Eyes would like to say to a certain talking machine of a very popular addition to be careful how you talk to the telephone since you are a party line. Then again, your friends don't care as much as you are reaping your will oats and they are not as sweet as they were when you were sowing them. Miss Shop was of the dance a few able ago and heard the talk Makron asking about Miss Kyre. You were there and really quite amply and really a shame the front you put on to a certain Makron and hot tain tain. They are aware of your pretence. They are marked your tain tain and you have marked your company them. Is your tain tain? Miss Eyes would like to say to a certain low brow parasite who has nothing to offer her friends, but company, (and that is getting boredome), to take out for a while your friends don't care as much as you are reaping your will oats and they are not as sweet as they were when you were sowing them. Miss Shop was of the dance a few able ago and heard the talk Makron asking about Miss Kyre. You were there and really quite amply and really a shame the front you put on to a certain Makron and hot tain tain. They are aware of your pretence. They are marked your tain tain and you have marked your company them. Is your tain tain? SOCIAL PEPSI SWAIAL PERSONA Miss Nina Mca. Lawson, who is attending school in Jersey Institute, Hawkins, Texas, and Mrs. J. Wilkie, who is in the Bank in visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. W. Lawson 3467 Camp. Hill, Houston. Mrs. Hargr. 2403 North Central Ave. about Kansas day with relatives in Tyler, Texas. Mr. V. L. E. Boehler, District Manager of About Life Insurance Company, Waco, District was in the city Sunday visiting his mother. Rev. David Johnson of Ardmore Oklahoma was in the city past week visiting relatives and friends. Prof. Herman Blackmon, one of teachers of his school, is visiting his comm. Mrs. M. A. Awles, by motor route, where Mrs. Ames is stationed for an incident period. Prof. Thomas of Chicago was seen on the streets of the city SHaking with his sister, stationed for an incident period. Mr. George S. Benjamin of Guelph Mrs. George S. Benjamin of Guelph wood in the shack of her daughter, padded by the gat jabber of pennies and a pair of scissors, in the corner of the room. bitin' FLEAS hoppi's'...jump and bitin' NOW R n'Fleas B Bitin' n'...jumpin'...crawl and bitin' on me! NOW READY! Bitin'Fleas Blues Bitin' Fleas hoppin'...jumpin'...crawlin'... and bitin' on me! The world's greatest live, bitin' fleas fight. Hear LONNE sing the woes of a sp BITIN' 8024 30 in. 7½" TIN CA for LONNIE JOHNS the woes of a squirming, itching BITIN' FLEAS BLUES -Singing with TIN CAN ALLEY BLUE -Singing with Quilter Bach song by Louis Johnson Hear LONNIE JOHNSON slug the worm of a squirming, legging man. M. Lorraine Smith of Plain Michigan is visiting his Brother C. Drugs Benton, proprietor of Fail Fair, 1211 Hall Street. Prof. Herman Blackman, one of the leaders of dainaville High School with parents Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Blackman. Rev. Thomas of Chicago was seen hands with friends. Mr. J. W. Kentz of Mushoere and brother A. W. Kemki accompanied by his son Jahak, of Gaimes-wille, about Xmas day, 1914. Abeas Blues Bitin' Fleas Bitin'...crawlin'... on me! READY! E JOHNSON warming, itching man. FLEAS BLUES —Singing with Guitar AN ALLEY BLUES —Singing with Guitar & Piano song by Leonard Johnson. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY DECEMBER 21, 1927 Let Me Be Your Druggist COMMUNITY DRUG STORE S. T. WILLIAMSON, Jr., Prop SUPERIOR DELIVERY BIRTHS AND DEATHS Ted. Al Walkins, 2022 Washington Hawk, a girl. Sidney Jenkin, 1722 Corpellan, a boy. Jay Jackson, 1601 Munger, a boy. Edd Saunders, 1716 Flora, a boy. Emma C. Durray, 2100 Terry. Will Jacklin, Terrell, Terry. Candle Ingraf, 4522 Guestin, Joe Thompson, 4522 Guestin. Joe Thompson, 4522 Willow. Jim Washington, 2100 Cobb. Emma Holl, 2100 Cobb. Jim Preston. Phone 3-0053 Let Me Be Y COMMUNITY S. T. WILLIAM SUPERIOR Allen at Juliette St. "I Either Have it, Will Your Druggist or Barber Sells It for 50¢ ByMail 60¢ INDIANA AVENUE MARKETING MORROW REUNION Greater Shiloh Baptist Church M. O. McKinley and Trease Drive New York, N.Y. Furniture Store Services run high all day Sunday and Monday. The church is the Christmas Tree Saturday night. Sunday School was a little hite at the beginning of the week. It made up for last time, before the day ended. We had a good lesson on the Christmas Tree. We have been well up on our knowledge. At 11 o'clock the parish came to the church. We were in a church, which was enclosed by a wall. At $19 P. M. the Vice President opened with her staff of officers present. The quiz took charge of the group for ten minutes. The contaget between groups No. 1 and 4 chanced with group No. 8 in Night services were fine. A wonderful program was rendered by the wonderful service was delivered by the Saint Katherine Jubilee Drama Greater Shiloh Baptist Church Sunday School — 9:20 A.M. Morning School — 11 A.M. Midday School — 11 A.M. Evening Service — 8 P.M. All are cordially invited to attend. Mr. C. E. Washington, Bg. Jr. Miss Vera Johnson, Fldls. and Little Miss Willie of Hicks are visiting her. Miss Martha of Mckinney and Mr. J. M. Smith, She will return to Calvert, Tenn. at her. Mr. and Mrs. H. Griffin of N. Fla. are visiting her. Miss Sarah, Griffin, Dec. 12, 1973, she was buried Sunday after. A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Kathy Kee, Dec. 19, 1973, she was Tonley to see me the eighth of Mr. J. M McChaddy at 250 North Street. You were invited to the Santa Back Contest, will be welcomed to see them at her home, 35 N. Battersea Church. Master, L. V. Porter, E. 10th St. Agnes hurt by a carless driver. Santa nipal police have hurried from the Santamaria with an injured foot and log. The driver was Mr. Sarnass Billard. Phone 3-8866 Your Druggist Y DRUG STORE AMSON, Jr., Prop R DELIVERY Dallas, Texas. I'll get it, or it isn't Made" 's Best ed Pomade M E W M E W M E W BISK-IT Hair Beautifier M E W Chemicals 9001 Indian Ave, Glendale The Grand Lodge Colored Knights of Pythias.of Texas At this season of the year, it is fitting that I send you this statement showing the marvelous growth of our beloved Order from the time I became your Grand Chancellor until the present time. This Statement should swell the heart of every Pythian with pride and should induce him to work harder in the future to build up our grand and noble Order. DALLAS BAND HOUSE Leedy and Ludwig Drums and Drum Trump. Vega Guitars Stainless Steel. Mackey Music. All of us Medical Merchandise of all kinds. Recruiting for all inquiries. Tires and Batteries On Credit Pay as You Ride "NO INFLATED PRICES" & American-Akron Tires. - The Hand Crank. Corinthian Tires. - The Eurohydrolysis Oil and CAS CO. ```markdown ``` FEAACK RUNG small, dainty, and attention with its le attention with its le phires, its le phires, its le sapphires in starling sapphires in starling order 150, extra, order 150, extra, finger!) PREE the BOOK OP LOCK explaining all about talmantan offices WESTERN TRADING CO. P. A. Box $8 Mts. N. new york city, shk. 26. SANTA MIDY Catarrh of Bladder Pine Pearly Santal Midy Bathroom pay Institution Look for the Book of the Cold System Open Checks the Bundle the Power Stay in the Cold COLDS Four things you must do to end a cold quickly. HILI'S Cascade-Houston. Qualifies. All four. All four. All four. Red box, 20 cents. All drugs. W. S: WILLIES, GRAND CHANCHILLOR, DALLAS' TEXAS. of the year, it is fitting the marvelous growth your Grand Chan- nent should swell the old induce him to work and noble Order. SURPLS FUNDS 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 what you and each of you will the new year shall be mon's greetings, I am, Yours fr IT-BLACK AIR 20 MINUTES Women ch of you may enjoy a M shall be filled with many joys I am, Yours fraternally. W. S. WILLIS, Gran GLAS ENDORSE GLAS DAYM Real Op E-Z $6 With Gl Merchan Amount Does Retailer GRA JEWEL Corner Hilt & Harwood GLASSES ON E-ZI PAYMENTS Real Optical Service! E-Z PAYMENT $6 Doll FREE With Glasses and Other Merchandise $11.25 Amounting to or More Open Saturday Until 9 P. M. 1 GRAY JEWELRY Corner Film & Harwood Corner Film & Harwood fabulous, lustrous hair. This material is a straight composition of dairy restor- er HATE-BLACK HATE-BLACK texture, one of the most Land SURE Hazelton Hazelton He has feels with poles, or so-called HATE-BLACK's impactless, at least results result buffalo rock. And still has stronger strength along strength Hunted time WITH MACH ORION WHITE B DRESSING B DRESSING and also WHILLIATTINE Price Limited 1 ```markdown ``` 4127,437.17 139,507.85 125,723.28 134,860.85 241,656.88 316,730.05 406,647.76 499,536.17 601,687.18 641,720.43 664,658.09 787,000.94 EXCELSIOR MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION OF DALKEN, TEXAS Hope people need money when they have a need on the job or in their life. Not on taxes or in the economy. Not on taxes or in the economy. Not on taxes or in the economy. EXCELSIOR MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION NEW PAY MUTUAL LINKING IN 1999 IN 2000 IN 2001 Pompano Beach, FL Pompano Beach, FL M. Strikland, Pres. S. Cofield, Sec'y LOOKING FORWARD TOWARD THE NEW YEAR ```markdown ``` THIS IS THE TIME of year when all individuals and institutions think in terms of checking over the work of the past twelve months and of making their plans for another year. Races and nations likewise do the same thing; if not in the same way, at least they think back over the past planning for the future. This race more than any other has need for more constant doing of this sort of thing more than any other in America for the reason that it feels that its position in the commonwealth is peculiar and that its problems are unique in many respects. MEMBER NATIONAL NERO PRESS ASSOCIATION. THE DALLAS EXPRESS PUBLISHING CO. (boonevance) DALLAS, TEXAS Notice To The Public Any erroneous reflection upon the character standing or repose of the public, or any other operation which may appear in the column of THE DALLAS EXPRESS, will be deemed in being brought to the attention of the publication. The Dallas Express Sub- scriptions in Advance 1 Year $2.50 2 Months .75 3 Months $1.20 Single Copy .05 THE DALLAS EXPRESS Published every Saturday Morning in the Year at 2400 Swim Avenue Entered at Post Office at Dai- lina Terra, as second-class matter under Act of Congress, March 1979 THE ULMICKER PLAN has been adopted by the City of Baltimore and its plans for nine years of improvement are already underway. The plan is part of the movement of our Greer Chamber of Commerce as well as the Association of Parish Teachers, the Washington High School League, a very commandable part. They have planned and interpreted it in terms of what it would mean to the city from the other race to come to gatherings held specially for the need, and the needs for its adoption. That was good. It was as if it had been a request to its reorganization that these two organizations could not have worked in conjunction with others and that all parts of the city, especially of the city portion, could not have been neglected against the segregation amendment which our voters allowed to pass. But the work is by means done. There is still more to do because benefits must now be actually ensured and the plans for Negro well will happen, as it is often thought, that prejudice against the race will continue to rob it of job. It is not that the benefits on its part may lead to prejudices of those prejudices or that they are not desired and that they may be allowed to do the default. That is the white folks didn't invent necessarily, true. It might have happened that some other people that it pleased the class, with more regularity. It might have helped that other groups "believe" naturally that they received and that it does not get what this time, whilst let Negro-organizations simply themselves and support THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY DECEMBER 31, 1927 RACE DEMAND IN CONGRESS. The past year has been momentous in many respects. Numerous improvements have been noted in many quarters while distinct losses have occurred in others. In business organizations into more compact groups of several of the lines of endeavor; particularly the bankers, undertakers and insurance man. But in the main there has been no outstanding improvement to be noted. In politics we have stood still or, as is though in many cases, intervened in disputes in which groups in cities under vile leadership have gone forward in the work of making their own conditions better by the judicious use of the ballot. Our church life has not measured up and the coming of the New Year will witness the greatest unrest in the Negro church which is the most powerful of the real administration to the needs of the souls of men on the part of those whose duty it is to keep the Light of Truth ever before the gaze of the world. It seems that only in the matter of growth in pride and self respect has the race made distinct advances during the parachute. And the real influence of organizations which, supported by a very small group of persons, has won for the success the several court victories which have caused the rank and file of our people to look further upward. What of the coming year? Though there are those who have already spared and are speedily found and that once found it is easy to cause the masses of a discriminative debate there. But indeed, because this competition of the extent of the influence of the system of slavery that the two men in the black to its white witness when once it to travel them, time neverless will prove that "the After the passage of 60 years we slavery and exploited them ruthlessly. Colored Americans victimized less. We matter whether a force is powerful or weak. We matter whether a force is specifically at the south by the same right that every nation claims all forces of arrogance and hate for itself of pursuing its national which had held them so long in oppression. We hold them in civil manpower, who paid the price of liberty with, their blood, sent troops to this country during our Nation, at the close of the Civil War, greatly aided us at a time when we were weak. To strike them we must make it square with the Declaesion of Independence and we is an exhibition of national ingratitude. This free democratic virtue and cements our friendship with the people of the United States. Our stream Congress was empowered powers of th. United States. The to enforce these new articles where South Americans. Republics might ever and whenever they should be all, togther with is掌握 the con Washington, D. C., Den. Hn.—Last week two Maa. members of Congress presented the race pro- tection legislation in the Senate and House Congress of America to Congress. Ben. F. H. Gilfill, Republican, of Massachusetts recited publication of the entire text in the Senate Journal, which he Republi- that the work of reaching the desired goal will perforce be done by the individual efficiency of many million. It cannot come as the rushing of mighty whinds. The real work of the world is not accomplished to the ringing of bells and the blowing of horns. It is done quietly; slowly; with no advertisement of persons or thought of praise and acclaim of the institution. We was abolished a war between the northern and southern states. The United States would come—the clash of sectionsal interests could be resolved. They are the institution. It is inspired by courage born of these convictions and beliefa. Those who do it count the victory worthy of the payment of any price. They are not time servers. They do not worry about the honor involved. They are inspired by the thought of real service to themselves and their fellow men and in that though go forward, courageously. Some more of this sort of understanding must come to us in coining words if we would make progress greatly and in making the world a better place. We have common needs and that in greater union there is reason of hope for greater progress. And most of all, we must come to face facts about ourselves which involve our fallings with as great enthusiasm as we do the facts which have to do with our successes. We must realize that to a great extent our failures and lack of progress are traceable to our own negligence and lack of the courage to go forward. The ability to be great in accomplishment or misfortune because of the failure of our efforts has escaped from any bondage. After the passage of 80 years we Filled Colorized Americans victimized in many parts of the India and are now the most powerful forces of arrogance and hate which had held them so long in the past, both State and Federal, permanently—the great leaders of the Nation, at the close of the Civil War, who were so intent on making it secure with the Declaration of Independence and the principles of free democratic government that the Student Congress was empowered to enforce these new articles where ever and whenever they should be. THE POLITICIANS ARE MEETING AGAIN NOW THAT ANOTHER four years has rolled round and the political mills are being oilled preparatory to grinding out more candidates and political struggles, our politicians have begun their meetings and their sparrings for position. News accounts tell of the recent meeting in Washington in which the well known Perry Howard and Roscoe Porto also has it that the well known woman, also given by the famous Mr. Howard, was featured by much oratory and more rumor and that the caterer wondered why he was criticised for his service when the plates were to have been more sumptuously served than they were. Compelling evidence of the dinner was arranged by still other politicians of white alins in order that there be no embarrassment because of racial friction on the eve of this campaign which is fraught with many dangers to the Good Old Party. As usual the masters of the room were some thought another and it is proper to think, at least for the masses to think, that the thoughts of all of them were directed toward the securing of a good fat birth in the ship for the coming struggle—a place from which they could whatever of "poor" might accrue with little thought of We therefore most respectfully invite the attention of Congress to the fact that Colored American citizens right to vote by laws enacted and state constitutions adopted. Cumulatively worried statutes wipe away the purpose so accomplished, our actions might be held to conform. WHITE AND BLACK ARTISTS PRODUCE "EBONY AND TOPAZ (Special to the A. N. K.) "Departure Group" are the birth of young intellectuals who raily round the leadership of Charles Kennedy, the first president of the familiarly debted, have scored again. This time through their co- lection of white writers and artists there had been produced "Library works" as an unusual as it be is beautiful. It seems worth mentioning that black and white artists are fla- ging It is time for us to wake up. It is time for the careers of grafters and non-constructionists in politics to be cut short. Let the pie go around in the form of greater prizes for Negroes all over the country. Let the pay of some of these racial uplifters through politics take the place of those against the Lilwah movement, against segregation in the South, against themselves, against the complete exclusion of Negroes from serving their country in official capacities other than the most mental kind. Then we can consider them really what they should be. Few if any of those who are now numbered among our leaders in this regard can lay claim to recognition to service. They must change if we are to survive as political entities in this country and we are to survive as anyone else. They can bring this situation to a new Another moral issue faces the constituted authorities of the land. Will it be or will it be obliged to respect the civil obligation to provide and protection of the United States, to the end that the rights of all citizens of the United States be respected in forms of government. The Constitution provides the way. The Constitution upon Congress increased Federal aid to southern estates, passage of the law to employees of the seagrass of colored employees of the military offices, enforcement of the Fourteenth amendment to the Federal Constitution to the end that segregation upon common harbors shall be abolished. Congress to pass a resolution demanding the immediate withdrawal of the naval forces Haiti won its independence upon the battle field against iron-fired cannons. LIBERIA GETS BACK SACRED ALLIGATOR New York, K. Y. Dec. 11. (ANP) The Hamburg (Germany) Press recently published, of the return to Liberia of the famous tailor Lilias, that she had to have been stolen by a German explorer in the Spring of 1224. This venerated tailor alligator has been set up in its up, old glove in the incised grove of documents in the case the stone hindered by the Gola of Bailahin for centuries bears the engraving of an jerk which is entombable of power over land and water which is entombable of power over land and water character of the eighty of their arms and the eighty of their arms and the dominion. The Government's rovin proved that Hans rovin was responsible for the one responsible for the stock, but he claims that there had been wicked intention, shamed the stone from a person who had the authority to Mr. Piccote analyzes Suffragette arguments and difficulty and confusion in a logic. Professor Eilewarth Sparrow the Department of the University of the Republic has an epochs-making paper on the historical History of Race Productions, the definition and precision of a Alain Locke retells himself in a self-eregretary foregreat in an essay "Our Sacred Forgery in the Age of the University of Iowa, who has written a memoir, concentrates the regular year on a writer. The Changing Status of Women. One volume will be 8 x 12 in. size, richly illustrated by Chater, and the primary luminary in the field of art. He will be a Douglass, Ibrace, Weirce, Witman K. Hobkoboe, Hobkoboe publication will be Christmas in a limited edition, the THE STAR IN THE EAST their wings on a whimmy night, And as they powdered silently, they glowed like light. Greatly amazed What could this great light mean When an angel wagged to him in the air? The sign of the Great Nakamore. "For unto you is born this day, A Saviour of all from all alas, Find him wrapped in award The manger buttles the bait. Into the night, Mary hallowed her Farther for lands afar A good-hearted hosts sang peace good will That the heavenly gave were Thus to a brilliant star among out and covered the starry sky Lingling them on to Bethlehem Where the Saviour of Mankinfall Thee lion, the mother and The "Great Shepherd" of the fold. They gave him praises and rude Of Frankenstein, Merkold and gold. Thus in this lovely manner came The Saviour of the Son of Man Out to the cook for, for far There was no room in the thee." Marin is thought for all of us As we commemorate this birth Merriment and mourn. Follow the Shepherd to some lovely low As the Shepherd did of old Fen thought you haven't the wife As Frankenstein, merkold and gold. Show unto them the star so bright Show unto them of your store Hesitate it for and for. In the dark dark nights, we've him his star The source of the souls bright To Him we owe od尔 all in all, He's the Truth, the Light, the War. GARYE'S CONCUPATION AND DENOVATION In William Dickens, I gave the life to the habit, home people the life by habit, and some perishing for servile, but if we tried to gainance by his help, we told, we should have to work faster than a stock exchange tick. Man's Notes BI-DISTRICT HONORS TUCKED AWAY BY SCORE OF 6-0 The Bears Invade the Lair of the Dumbo HI Buffaloes The Jackson High School Football Ball Tail and about 150 fans and fans made the long journey to Tampa Bay to play in the Boll Tail Ball Belt Hall, arriving there at $15 p.m. at the Leopard park against the natural hardness of playing on foreign soil, and so on. The Bears had no prior to the game But the Bears know no defeat. They win by the scores of 114 and 111 victories by the scores of 66. Therefore, we will let an officer of the United States government, the officer who has to do with it, and the officer who has to do with it, and with it, we have the officer and will be the only honest person who wants it. The following is the official word: **Wonendum in H. Martin Garvey** There appears to be considerable need and lack of information regarding the petition granted by the Commission. This Commission is no way, conditioned upon the deportation of the person, the right not to be commuted, not commute, not even being commute. Pulled for this Garvey in his application for Executive clemency, the Commissioner and extremely stated that he was to leave the country voluntarily and immediately, but request To a Friend I am sorry I cannot help you with the shawl a coupon, but it is too large. I will give you the other contestants. As I was reading my paper tonight, I saw in my notes that a girl was lonely. Of course I am not a collector: a little black girl, I would like to get a little information about her. I think if she was lonely, I would like to show them lonely girl. I am 18 years of age. J. W. I am sorry, but we have all considered it advisable to give love and attention through the euphemies. However, I am sure the lady appreciates your consideration at your loneliness. EDITOR'S NOTES Who not arise your troubles to Nana's Nana. The conductor of this column is a person well versed in the ways of the world and she is anxious to be of real service to the children of the world and to the countless of a musicalist. She will tell you the young milieu how to solve their problems. She will give you advice on how to seek advice. She has had opportunity to observe the children who are caring for their children, viewing the problems which they are confronting. Why not tell Nana, when you are in need of counsel? Just tell Nana to The Dallas, Express, 2600 S.ton, Ave., Dallas, Texas. S TUCKED AWAY BY OF 6-0 in there and pitched, as usual and strong when the final whistle It is very wrong. Therefore in charge, the President of the Department, has the responsibility of Garvey. 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Petre pe ia a ern f i ad ener sett be te she a sii aS een 2S al ae ol ks Biers eet eee Se iS : nag sig "amd one re titi. Sar mat tee cet ner Aer at | Dallas Express | Pure Food Show - an : “i: humming 4 _ bird hall Hall oil 9 a See Central” : [ih JAN. 39. hh =e hana | hh =a | / music by-the wes a _ enn 2S eS Cafes) Ay Admission - 25¢ all you can eat FREE | SO oe Zan ae as ere eee PARKS — The La Jolla-Letula Chase host with Mrs. Mady McKenna Washington Jr. A large number was granted. A delightful salute course was set by the nuns' most modest with Mrs. Mady McKenna swarthman of the City of New York and Mrs. Pegs Dimee of Saint Paul, were greatly wounded in the attack and insisted a total loss of furniture and personal possessions. The cause was that of man's was the subject of an attack on day after day by Dr. V. R. Browne at St. Thomas Street Insurgent Church. The war was very, very deadly, apparently killed. At this moment, the war was terminated, with organization which it is hoped to be perfected before the war is completed. The militar was appointed to South Carolina to be presented before the president of the war, and with beid Wesley, the 161st of the K. of P. 1801, K. of the K. of the President of the war, and daughter of the president of the secretary. The Church and daughter of the President of the war, and older sister of the President of the war, were of their daughter, and older sister of the President of the war. TEXAS TOWNS Jewel Jutts, Sistered to Klukser, Mrs. Mary Doty of West, Texas, died on January 16, 2015. She was born in Milwaukee, in Minnesota Sunday to Mary and Jesse Rehner. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin, and then worked in the office of the Lutheran Church of Luthers, Ohio. She was a longtime friend of Rex K. Keith and in print works with whom she was in touch. She was funeralized by Rex K. Keith and his family. home to be happily engaged with his wife and child Mr. Toner, Tomer Sullivan and Mrs. Sullivan. She is planning on entertaining relatives during the holidays, and will be visiting the holidays here at home with his parents and family. Miss Tillie Sullivan will be visiting Mrs. Garfield Wheeler and baby are still here. Mr. Tone Rodgers will be improving his skills, slick Mr. Ishana Rangi and I. C. Hyerson are planning to motor to East Texas to attend a golf tournament will motor to Glimmer, Texas Monday. **DEWEYVILLE — Sunday School at the usual hour, 11 wch课序 by Mr. Waltham. 9 wch课序 by Mr. R. Harley was in Boston on Monday. 9 wch课序 by Mr. Bettie Milne, was in Orange Texas Monday shop.** . AVINGER — Mr. R. B. Alter just returned from Orkhamnus visiting twins and relatives, Mrs. Alverne and her husband, Monday morning to see her mother. Causee — Paul Wimbush, 68, died on the 11th and was buried on the 12th. He was a WWII County and had accompanied a considerable life. He is survived by his children. **CORRESAIA** — Notable Art Chair at the home of Mrs. Dora Cornisaia, a painter and graffiti artist. There were eight visitors present. The following officers were selected: Mrs. Dora Williams, presiding officer; Mrs. Kate Karp, President; Mrs. Kate Karp, R.A.; Mrs. Secretary; Mrs. Pammy Nijssen, assistant secretary; Mrs. A. M. Molyvant, Chapelho. Wishing all of you a Mappy Xmas and a Prosperous New Year Mrs. Mary Invite you to Mrs. Mary Invite Tuesday evening with the president, presiding Mrs. D. William, Opening Hour, and the prayer to the President, Roll of the President, Roll of member colleagues marked Thurs. and Saturdays with Bibles, quotes and dues. It was mobilized and carried that the President appoint at the next meeting to make by-Laws by compen- tate on compact. of those present. It will be a mem- brium to bring their note books. We are planning to do more work and better work in 1985. And we will be here to come back to us. We ap- pen to you very pleased evening with Mr. McIntyre, our hostess in a very pleasing manner. Next meeting the 13th Friday of June 1985. 11:45 a.m. McIntyre. 11:45 a.m. **WORTHAM** — Mr. and Mrs. Jeas, Moore of quahua are visiting friends, and relatives in Wortham this week. Mrs. I. G. R. Bibert left here to visit her husband, the where she will attend the Xukai holidays with friends and family. Dalian nxt week. Mrs M. B. M. Bale left week for Wortham where she will attend the Xukai holidays. Mrs P. A. Wilhite is also attending the Xukai holidays at those where she will attend the Xukai festival was given at the Wortham College High school last week at Mrs Larry P. Pen Lucky of Routon College is spending time with relatives and friends. Mrs Rose is on the sick list. **MARLEN** — We are embarking on the Xukai Allies of the Carrion were thrown to their safety. The women, old friends, old friends, aliens and friends to spend the Xukai in following. Mrs W. B. Taylor, of Maine water of the Xukai, Hengyu guard of his estate and children is visiting her sister Mrs I. G. Bibert Jr. of Hengyu and with availing his father and mother Hengyu guard of his estate and children is visiting her sister Mrs I. G. Bibert Jr. of Hengyu and with availing his father and mother Hengyu guard of his estate and children Baker, the pastor of St. Paul M. K. E. Elles Pillowe, M. Payne, Sam Bailchurch came to us with a burning obsession. Those M. Theo, Mose. Lightle missages. His text: "But when the Walker Miles, Miles K. Glover, and浸着, was come, Jesus on blood M. D. Davenport. The club was entered, our P. E. came before us. Davenport, quite an enjoyable time, his bk text was: 'Come unto me was had at this meeting.' chose the pastor of our church as the pastor with a burning passion. His text: "But when the morning was come, Jesus stood on the cross and we all woke up. I woke up, our P. K. came before us again, but did not war: 'Come unto me and I will give you rest.' The foot ball game between the Tyler and P. K. players was interesting inoving to the weather and car trouble Tyler couldn't get out of the car. We were given them dinner at the school House. The Male Quartet of Friends Baptist Independent Baptist Church Monday night. Many visitors at our church. My Male Tennis Club of Hampton were in the city Saturday shopping and a howler of the Delta Express. The reporter with all the readers a Happy New Year. DEAP AND DUTCH AND BLIND INSTITUTE. On yesterday morning, our campus presented quite a beautiful piece of art. However, the girls and boys were warm in their respective dormitories. Some of the teachers are expecting to mount a new dove in their classrooms during the Holiday holidays. The canvases for Christmas morning classes will be enjoyed by all the church class will be enjoyed by all. The decoration of the different class rooms will begin this week. Students get great pleasure out of their classes, make a cake them or produce. Mrs. Tom Hubbard of Perrie, an assistant to Chad Hinkel to spend the day with her daughter, Mrs. Thoem M. Young, Madame Mattie Perrie, and Mrs. Wm. Davie have been confirmed to the sick room with the furt. E. PARSO — Walker Art Club Mrs. Thomas Plowers, 2417 Manhattan St. Wednesday evening, plans were made for a destination and a Xmas party. The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Jyr. Prother. The hostess has served a daily breakfast. Mrs. President, Mrs. McChayton Donnell, 3091 Myrtle avenue. Phyllis Wimsey Club and At the Club, Overland Park. Overland plan for the Christmas party were discussed and committal plans made. A delicious two-course house was decorated in the season and decorated to meet with Mrs. Chao. Last birthday all day, through numbers of Ford Dearborn Marching Tickets / club Marching Tickets / club they assisted the campaign con- firmation M. T. Hallley, President, The Dalley Health Company, 1858 N. Main "THE DALLAS EXPRESS" NEWK, the Hope Abbe Companion of Asheli, and News of Interse for Your Home Town. The following offices are Hogan. Between the lighting of the Yuletide candles of 1926 and 1927 we have been deeply appreciative of the loyalty and support of our many friends, and right heartily we wish for them an Older Lyme Merrie Christmas and a Very Happy New Year. Mrs. M. Sawicki, Mdure PORO COLLEGE Saint Louis Br. elkaded several places the past month in Morgan Park and at 23rd Broad for clients who made them certain, metate Christmas gifts or Moon William H. Fiskes, institu- sion grand master of Air Force Uni- tion, and former African Ace- ntral returning to his home in Louisville, Mo. Is now making fig- ure to Kansas City, Mo. Fiskes will be the organization's dr. 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We began to tour the city, learning about being a progressive man and member of two-choral clubs, we seized the opportunity and was directed to others. We called at the Peter's Milk Store and round Mark Hairman, the pro-activist. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS-TEXAS, SATURDAY DECEMBER 31, 1927 We got on our pathfinder mission, of the Culveridge-Taylor Choral Club. We blessed our trust through mind and with an unified practice and a skill which is "cursed" to the soul. We Nero enterprise, placed graduates found the progressive grypianism, by his subscription with the Expressess. He notified from his business We found the EZ-1234 last year. He owned a book to take up an occasion to visit the Webster's American Woodman. The M.E.-Richardson Publishing Company press representative paid him a three-year treasure for his auspicious achievement. He received the several departments by Editor triumph for his auspicious achievement. Richardson, which was our pleasure the "pussed mud" and rain. 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Ms. Gila with many beautiful and gifted students taught at the university and taught presentations of many details from their own experiences for whom they wrote. The membership will meet the new pastor in the first church conference. Possible night has had to be rescheduled, as much as calling the call of members for collection, selection of church members, coordinating to the membership the independence of the church, coordinating the collection, and disbursements for the month of August. At the meeting, the plan for the 2016 Drive and account committee, for the same purpose, will be presented at the meeting. in the realm of Religion Dallas Churches Invite You To "COME TO CHURCH" Sunday! JOHN THE BAPTIST AND JESUS **The Lenten Dec. 1898.** On the occasion of the book for on the occasion of the book for his selected from the *Mosque of Mark* the *Ants* and some of the *Mosque of Mark* the *Ants* and some of the great apostle Paul. This will give the lift of Christ by Mark and the development of the *Church* of Christ by Mark and the *Church* of Christ by Mark. The sum of which as set BUSINESS PEAR MASTER CHICAGO Mary, D. Lapee, Pastor THE EMANUAL W. C. Della, D. B. Harvey, Pastor he received mention of by the genealogy church fathers as matron of the finger. Tradition has it: that Mark ministered in the priest of the Christian religion — the one of whom he was converted to the Christian religion — the one of whom he might be converted from the priest office — no one in any way may mention him. It is believed by Bishop Luke that Mark was the "certain man who was sent to him" who him the linen payment when he was arrested and fled and left it. The writers who mentioned the incident and since he does name the man who sent him was Mark himself. Later Mark begged the aquister and helped of Paul the Mark's uncle. He went with Mark on their university journey and was sent to Jerusalem to bring their offering to him. He also sent for seven persons turned to Jerusalem, which acts he left them. He sent so much so that when Mark joined them in their trip Paul objected and instead on his ground the connection the two apostles and for his bravelling companion. THE DALLAS REPRESENT, DALLAS, TEXAS, AUGUST 21, 1987 FT. WORTH M. Gelled Baptist Church Sunday School had a falling off, over the threatening weather, when the program was reordered by the children. Under the direction of the children, Sunday School received, a present under 1 of the management's of the school, a well decorated in Christmas colors and beautiful lights. by Deborah K. like a family plate for all man-made spoke very timely and detailed, which several now name were invited in our Church Hall, a count of our pastor (Kon.) Dr. A. B. Winn, master of the church, for a talk, also W / M. Lewin, known Sigma Gamma Rho singer, At 8:30 P. M. J. Marmion meet us. At 8:30 P. M. J. Marmion meet us. RICHKEENHIDGE — 491 Oliver Dupley Church had a. M. Bloroch and Dr. Robert Church began with Praxy math help. 4 odehoc A. M. Sunday school was at 8:00 P. M. well attended at 8:00 P. M. Y. P. L. vice president was at-hat Y. P. L. vice president was at-hat J. A. Jordan fell the public delivering a wonderful message. was well attended all day starting with praxy service at A. A. M. was well attended all day starting with praxy service at A. A. M. time for the day $2.50. Mrs. Liae. McLain. Cruickshaw of Abdellah with her brother M. J. H. Jver and sister M. Curtis. Carter. Mrs Ora. with two days with her mother in Whitney. Twice with M. J. H. Jver. Alexander Cemetery with Mascha Moskowitz. Mascha was called to Houston to attend the funeral of her father, Miss E. Moskowitz, who was a Gold Watch of the Church of the C. M. R. Church, wounded the Dic. Gee Cemetery, the high Gate of the Church of the Karris of Galveston was called home to attend the bedside of her sister, Miss Liza Gavey were married. Doc. T. Rev. B. A. Bunson married Doc. T. Rev. A. Bunson couple is smooth and through to the toewer, Miss Pinkie Stafford, after a week stay with her sister, Miss Pinkie Stafford, her home in Houston. Mutual Benefit ASSOCIATION We pay all death claims within a few minutes after auto- factory proofs are received. Bank and accident claims. PROPERTY PATH 0112c-2302 Store St. L. L. PATTON, Pre. Phone 2-4007 0112c Phone 8011 F. C. A. LYABELL, Sec. Phone 4-2313 Officer L. she near live in Tampa, Florida. Mrs. her matriest name, Bessie. Mrs. her matriest work in convincing, some four, or five, Negroes and one, Negro, or five, Negroes and one, Negro, matriest. O. H. Alfam, recently elected master of Judith Jubileh Church is now serving more positive Country, and in two months time he is able to report that they have in the treasury more two hundred dollars in Fall, he his wife, and two daughters are teaching school in Martin County.