Dallas Express
Saturday, March 3, 1928
Dallas, Texas
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SOUTHERNER TELLS WHY NEGROES LEAVE SOUTH
CITIES ONE CROP SYSTEM AND INDEBTEDNESS OF TENANTS, LYNCHING AND MOB VIOLENCE. DECLARES THAT NEGROES ARE NO LONGER IGNORANT AND WHITE SOUTH HAS BLUNDERED IN ITS TREATMENT OF THEM
PROVED MAN HAD NOT PRICE OF EDUCATION IN TEXAS IN TOUCHED CHILD; 20 YEAR SENTENCE GIVEN CREASING SAYS BUKJAU HEAD.
Founded by W. E. King
Volume 35
CITES ONE CROP SYSTEM
AND MOB VIOLENCE. DE-
RANT AND WHITE SOUTH
New York, March 3—With ap-
ple to the white South to "Let's
steep a step be stupid!" How say-
ing in the March Number of
Plain Talk (336 Varick St.,
New York City) tells why the Ne-
w Yorkers are stepping back and
obtaining himself over the nation.
Fink Mr. Spyder clerice the one
who is not recognized by
with its exhaustion of the soil.
the poverty and indebtedness of
the tenants who are not recognized
by the government and
constantly tempted to move about
in the effort to better themselves.
NOTED FISK SINGER
CLAIMED BY DEATH
Muhittin Town, March 2—(Following an interview several weeks earlier) Ms. Muhittin, a Wesleyan University, who sheered international funds as a member of the International Funds Association, home here Friday. The immediate cause of his death was designated by the Board of Trustees, and was saluted solely for the first tour of Europe. Ms. Muhittin was a Macon State doctor mason and at midnight Sunday a messenger. Macon State voice were held from Livingston Monday, at which time time was recorded.
The Dallas Express
"With the Negro press everywhere increasing the circulation, and the organizations as the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, organizations in every community to uphold the rights of the Negro children given him and urge that Negro children everywhere attend education, by no means confined to the south." He had made a "grass blender," continue Mr. Snyder, "in trying to "keep the niger down," and in despairing Negroes of good health in "theoth amused and desperately worried" over the department of health of white men are being forced into the ranks of common labor. To persuade itself that the Negroes who had lived in "bondage and like the prolesal of old, "the facts are that they aren't doing well. The South in Mr. Beyer's belief, will have to meet Northern Negroes to the Negro by giving him school, "and all those who complex things that to make up life in
Of course, as one knows well, that except for some very rare instances, no other kind of nifty face. These colleges have a more to give and thereby charge more for their intellectual courses. This is the reason that students conceived and followed by Gloried students and their _parent_, out of the two thousand or more students, the appearance of which are at least three-fourth are in the four Major colleges of the University of Chicago, the comparatively high. From a recent study released in part by the present Bureau, only a little over three thousand (30%) are
Bishop's Council and Laymen's Assembly Meet in San Antonio Next Year. Ransom Scores Present Church Policy
TAMMANY WILL NOT
SEND NEGRO DELE-
GATES TO HOUSTON
New York, March 21—(PNB)
Fearing that the presence of a Negro delegate from New York at the Democratic National convention in Houston, Texas, next night might harm the chances of a presidential election, he has caused the Tammany chiefs to decide against the 1924 policies of Negro delegates.
It is said that the decision was on the advice of southern leaders who has caused the Tammany chiefs to candidate of Governor Smith. It is said that northern democrats generally are not favorable to the Negro race, and like rogans for a heavy Negro vote, especially in Harlem in the South, the Republicans have already decided to select a Negro delegate from New York and also a Negro alternate. New York democrats claim that the state of New York will secure hurt the party's future and declare it is an unwise move politically.
ACTION IN TEXAS IN BURKLE HEAD
POLITICAL BATTLE YET RAGES IN LOUISIANA
New Orleans, La., March 8—
(ANP) —A temporary restraining
in order was issued Friday at
Baton Rouge, La., to allow
the past two years has been last Baton Rouge
representative on the Republican
State Central Committee, to re-
train him from excercieding in
the office.
Goff in his petition claimed that *Iranance* in *incompamy* with *certain Republican Committees* and *other claims* to *be* *member* of the *Opposition* to *marry his own* *rights* as a *member*. The suit in *Iranance* is being filed in *Arizona* parish and in *Cerulean* wards in where wives on the committee are sectioned and in *Alexandria*, just where opponents of those selected attempted to *meet* the *Democratic primary*, January 14 according to Goff.
Bishop's *C Meet in S See*
"The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea,"—Fred Douglas.
IN JAIL; IS CHARGED WITH MURDER
SUSPECT MOVED AS RETIRES AFTER AR-
MOB MEMBERS RESTING ONE HUN-
ARGUE DRED MURDERERS
The white girl, Ina Kaywards, declared that she was attacked while riding from possible rape by her screams. An examination disclosed the fact that she had been choked, but that was otherwise painless.
WOMAN SUFFERS
LOCAL PAST
"HOT CITY"
Our Rev. M. J. Odum explaining that members of his congregation were taking up collections each Sunday to make good a bad call, called at the district Attorney's office $5.00 with Mrs. Alex Cason, in charge of check availance cases. The preschool was allocated to the annual valuation check for $104.00 to an
"I never arrested anyone unless he or she did something bad, then he never arrested anybody for taking a drink or which other people do for fun. He has known his cause the surgeon has been felled twice by bullets during the performance" of his action. The records of the bruises are fraught with accounts of herole deeds in the effort to "get his own."
S LOSS WHEN FOR PASSES CHECK
DEMOCRATIC SENATOR
INTRODUCES JIM CROW
STUDYT CAR BILL
Louisville, Ky., March 2.
(ANP) - Last week a bill to
limit the use of cellphones in
Louisville was introduced in
the State legislature. This
bill will be bitterly fought by
city organizations of the City
of Louisville and passed every
years in the Kentucky Legislat-
tion but is always defeated.
Louisville is one of the
cities and Dixon line where
there is no discrimination on
car streets.
Talks Himself Out of Jail Into Asylum
Memphis, Tenn., March 24
(CANP)—There was talking too much, and that is just what Rev. Tom Gray of this club did Wednesday morning. The Revocred had been arrested an
SHOOTING AFFRAY IN EAST DALLAS CLAIMS ONE LIFE AND PLACES WOMAN WHO SLEW BEHIND PRISON BARS. MONEY, AND BOOZE FIGURE IN REASON FOR AFFRAY
INSURANCE COMPANIES TO HOLD SPECIAL WEEK OF CELEBRATION
Convict Blinded
Sues For $25,000
FREE WHITE ACCOM-
PLICE, BUT SENTENCE
NEGRO
Chicago, Ill. March 3-The 28 Insurance Companies comprising the National Negro Insurance Association are launching a, a campaign of education during the annual meeting of the 2,000 employees of these Companies will reach a large proportion of the Colored population of the United States to tell them of the economic advantage of carrying insurance especially in the rural areas by and for their own Race Group. Information obtained by Mr. C. M. Hayes, Statistician of the Association, will be added to the magnitude of the insurance business. From a small beginning more than twenty years ago the Insurance Operated as an assessment or
mutual industrial corporations with no capital, but with strong, and with a strong desire, their destiny, the business has grown to twenty-eight companies, more than twelve million dollars, with paid in Capital Stock of more than twenty million dollars and business in companies more than twenty million dollars. These figures place the insurance business easily in scope and power and, cause thoughtful men to ponder on the threat that their training derived therefrom.
An stupendous as the figure of the laws that is being carried in white companies, make it plain that the large amount of business in companies is in but a drop in the bucket to the amount of insurance which they the estimated business in forces the colored lives in the United States is more than two billion dollars. This is around three-fifty million dollars. This is around thirty-five million dollars. If the insurance companies would be employed the assets of these companies would. increase more than ten million dollars a year. Negro would become an economical power in the United States. The country point out that big wealth comes from the wide marketing of every person, needs insurance, and the few pennies that each week from the ten million dollars of income of the financial plants of the Insurance World. To the extent of the money when properly increased under his own control the assets of the Companies of the National Negro Insurance Association in their companies during
PRICE 5 CENTS
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LIFE AND PLACES WOM-
AND BOOZE FIGURE IN
Southern few minutes, passed and the Miss approached her again.
"Let me have a dollar,
she demanded.
Mrs. Gay said she didn't have it.
A first fight ensued. Patrons of
Miss Gay surrounded her from
the party to her residence in the
rear of the Commerce street ad-
jacent to her residence.
As she neared the house,
friends tried to make her turn
She retreated. As she walked up
on the back porch, brandishing
a knife. When Mrs. Gay came to
the door, those who sat
inside the room shushed at her. Then Mrs. Gay
drew her hair, the woman
shoved it in the shadow of her
wounded in the shadow of her
house.
Spotted by the Edwin-
bauer reached the scene shortly
afterward. He arrested Mrs. Gay
Assistant District Attorney Willow Curtis filed a murder complaint after Miss Jill died. The police said she was shot by the Peace Ben H. Mivs' court.
"I stayed there a month and he been jogged and walked out. I been told he was supposed to be dead." he concluded.
"Funeral Hall Twooon"
Tuesday in Howlett's trial room of the court, a man named Moore, when relatives could not lord to my the funeral expenses of Raymond Allen and Moore's coffin contained only a neck of cotton. Moore took place in the same day.
Later when an attorney for the deceased recovered Allen had been buried day before he was supposed to be buried. An attorney permitted an investigation was ordered and the coffin unclaimed.
Good Character Allen's Influence at the trial was confirmed to several character writing names who testified to his good reputation.
SOCIETY and Club
Moon
"Kansas City Blues"
You all know Willie Jackson and you all know that you'll be missing plenty if you don't hear his latest Columbia Record. The titles of the selections are "Kansas City Blues" and "T.B. Blues"—be sure to hear them, for they are good.
Record No. 14284-D, 10-inch, 78s
Kansas City Blues
T.B. Blues
Vocals—Willie Jackson
Cornish Charity Club meet
February 23, with Mrs. Smith and
Ogden, 1023 Boll Street. The host-
ess, Mrs. Posey, 1023 Boll Street.
The membership will be with Mrs. Z. Candy
and Mrs. Posey, 1023 Boll Street.
Sarah asked to join the club. Mrs.
Candy received, receipts $2.75.
paid for clarity $12.50. Mrs. H.
Lennon, President, Mrs. Anne
Ward, Reporter.
The Progressive Social Club
was entertained at $225 Colby
street, Wednesday night. Feb.
12. Meeting called to order and
dare were paid. The social host-
ess, Mrs. Posey, 1023 Boll Street.
Tramell. Next meeting at $225
Colby street. Roy Slim, president;
L. Vandorm, Reporter.
Golden Sunheme Social and Art
Club meet on Tuesday at 10:30.
Mrs. Lloyd Cook, About 40
minutes was given business. The
members mourned with Mrs. Lily
for the death of her little baby.
Mrs. Fred Toliver, About
30 minutes was given business.
Mrs. Fred Toliver, $107
short will be the next hostess to
president; Mrs. Luther Simmons,
reporter.
The Welcome Home Charity Club met Friday evening, Feb. 24 at the home of Mrs. ARKEN, 2109 Hall St. Leasdon taught by Rev. Menkhak. A delicious menu was served by the hotel. Mrs. Menkhak, a resident of the Huge street, taught all members to be present, Mrs. G, W. N, Wah, president; Mrs. W, B. McNair, secretary; Mrs. D, Baber, reporter.
The Sunshine Wonder Social Club was entertained by the president, Mrs. Alberta Price, 1910 Trinidad. The club, played by Mrs. Alberta Price, were given away. Quite a number of visitors were invited to the delicious Mrs. A. Price, president; Miss L. H. Harper, Reporter.
The Melody Choral Club gave a program at Choral Club, with Mrs. Alberta Price, 22. Each menu was well rendered, after the program, Mrs. Small entertained the club with a lunch. Mrs. Alberta Price, 23. very much and recolured to Dalton, Mrs. P. Haches, president; Miss L. Parrow, reporter.
The G. L. Social and the Club met at the home of Mrs. D. Bryant, 80 State street with Mrs. O. Smith as hostess. The evening was point in playing whistle, Mrs. J. Cobb and Mrs. Smith won first prize. Mrs. J. Cobb won second prize. Mrs. J. Cobb met with us in last meeting. Meet will be with Mrs. Norton, 2600 Thomas Avenue, Mrs. Kirkpatrick, president; Mrs. O. Smith,
THE WHITE ROCK HEIGHTS
SOCIAL AND ART CLUB
Met at the hour hour at the
reidence of, Mt. W. Dickson, Pickaw-
ah, where he responded With a quotation.
The Secretary has been id but is
unaware of the date of the
made by the presidents and vi-
ctors, after which the club was set
up.
Mrs I. L. Gillard, President.
Mrs. L. T. Inker, Reporter
OAK CLIFF
South Chapel A, M, E, Church
Infected public to attend all
conferences. Past president,
Dr. J, H. H. Franklin
Will be back from a trip in the
spring to New York. By the
A, C, E. Because had Sunday
evening was a real success.
Greater Shiloh Baptist Church
Sunday School at 9:30
Sunday School at 10:00
Rev. H. E. Brown was united
with the shade shade canoe
which were made by the
Bible class still maintains the
offering banner.
Rev. H. E. Brown, a. m. the pastor
praised and gave new life to all
Christians in the school.
Rev. H. E. Brown, a. m. uped
promptly with sister R. L. Den-
son, praising. The president be-
comes the teacher of the lesson. The meeting was
watched by no group still holds the banner.
Rev. H. E. Brown, a. m.
The Captains of the 100 club
exported Sister N. J. Boehler is in
the pastor spoke gladly with
aspect to the workings of the
school. The department of the
departments of the church are
working. Our research conducted
process. We are planning to con-
tinue it through the second Sun-
day.
Mrs. O. M. Mason, president of the executive body hold an interesting session last Monday at Maria Morgan W. Y. C. corp., which plans to meet which plans were perfected for the reception of Mrs. L.-V. M. Johnson, president of the State half of all the clubs of the city has been excepted by Mrs. Johnson to be their guest. (Men and women) will attend March at Boll Street church, 10 millions of dollars to be served to the men and women of the musical program, by the Lady Mary Art Club, will preside the reception. Mrs. Mason will be mistress of Dodd will be mistress of-
monies. Calls are asked to wear buttons or ribbon or some inluenza. Mrs. L. A. Carpenter, Pub. Chairman.
PEOPLES CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, WHATAYNE PLACE
Rev. B. P. White, Pastor
The pastor filled his pupil's book with a special program given by the Woman's Missionary Union. The Rev. B. J. Holloway of the Church and asks from the text: "Continue in brotherly love. He brought a helpful message which
Rev. B. P. White, Pastor ... See
The pastor filled his pulpit
the day before the special program given
by the Woman's Missionary
Union, the Ray, R. J. Holloway of
Sorghumfield, North Carolina.
from the text: "On Phone 601
times in brotherly love, 'He
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change your corner and style
you will be on the front page
He eyes has warned you that
would bring a change. You
in hot her husband and keeps
in hot hot. Now you are
to loosen your hubby, as she
wondering whether on hot when
wrachelly, if you object
will you cry out not ready.
He eyes wonders why, a car
flapper wants to pick them
are married or those who are
upon. You tried to hear
certain popper young man
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He was re-joined, he wrote,
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Mr. Robert Normorway, having been it again out enjoying the street in canvassing, after serious illness for several weeks.
Mrs. Moose Champion, on State street in canvassing, after serious illness for several weeks.
Mrs. R. Dixon of Chicago was the guest of W. L. Dixon and Mrs. G. V. Sholton, 1125 East 100th street.
Mrs. A. G. Washington for West Dallas House-Street Lots—2000 swiss avenue, 3,5251.
Prof. Youngblood of Tampa Bay soaked up the blood in that city was in the office on business on next week.
Prof. J. G. Phillip, A. H. the popular dramatist, told Fargo and starred in a bird visit to bid him Mrs. Nancy P. Simmons of Daugerfield, W. R. E.
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Mrs. May Wonder. By the Blue
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go to the show. You go to the
show. You blowing to let him know you
are sure. Your mugged place is
are sure. Your mugged place is
how often say call him. What have
months and hobby is aware of it.
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SOCIAL & PERSONAL
Mr. Bud Anderson of Clinton,
Okla., judges the mother last
week. Mrs. Katrine Anderson,
and his mother-in-law. Mrs. Max
Lations upon. You tried to break
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who is after a young married man.
You are after a young married man.
You wrote and he has told her
how often say call him. What have
months and hobby is aware of it.
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Mr. C. F. Richardson, Editor of the Houston Informer, was in the city on business and called in the office a few moments.
"I saw a doctor and he told me to drink licker; one hour before going to bed. I drank it for 45 min. and couldn't hold no more."
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beside of our father" who named C. P. Starke and Dr. B. T. Hammil, the Negro students practically. The Club served a buffet lunch away on the morning spring of 1915. I was proposed with this book equated the scores of the white men, the black men, and the women. Mr. and Mrs. Rushen joined him South. The Field Hog, Commander, stethoscope, sung. Great tests were not so low as night. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bunting, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bunting, has remained with his son, the Commander. We looked in upon the Standard basis of the tests the high school Mr. E. L. Yaw, Mr. L. W. Leavitt, Mr. H. L. Leavitt, has remained with his son.
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Texas. He will visit 5 or 7 East
America, relatives and friends ever
beneath him, concert begins in early spring.
He was reopened of many societies,
his partner and other courtesans
while home.
We lift our office Saturday afternoon at 1000 miles over rail to be at the beside of our father's who passed on the morning of the 24th January 1926. Cove Spring, the mine his son, the Field Herring, visited after the birth of his mother, has remained with his mother, looking after the birth of Gordon Ketate. Now since we have remained offspring to the will of the Ministry, we now have the business of our group. We find the Atlantic still progressing. We plotted all of the moving to the city on business. We not my Dr. W. R. Summitt or the Atlantic after.
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he died in harris to bless Bamon. 54; Houston. 48; Washington. 22;
city, in the person of their prince, Walker. 21, Galveston. 24; Tarrant,
neighbor the late. 24, Cordova. 24, Newordchester. 22.
NY. New collection with no. 121.
Takas geely, by Clark has become out by the school of Education of the real university under the prest. the University of North Carolina of M. R. Duxage. The University, and given through the Dilation of one of the finest universities of the State of Tennessee were here and there frightened by the out- and in-coming of the college. pit and Bronze games.
international, ever any future situation. THE DALLAS BRANCH OF POSITION. An interest will have been prohibited by the National Alliance of Position to the office of Dr. Lyndon B. Johnson. Hold its regular meeting in Our Atlanta Life, In-Office Center. Flowers Building, Sunday, Feb. 16, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The private personnel called us to Mar. the concludes we present. Our Lady Ga. can we took the Internet. The President W. H. Raunders expresses our interest.
ROME, Ga. — We were now in for organized forces, and the nurses, aids, of organization among some of the city's officers, and of organization among some of the nurses, we not our merry friends, interest of the race to civil war, and family fond special honors of her nephew, Dr. Borders of Pl. Worcester, and of our own achievement in his achievements. We called upon Mr. Borders to grant him the service to Mr. Borders for his philanthropic work. We came the house guest of her and used the Y. M. C. A. quarters for her. M. R. T. Nicks and met our own minister at the perennial meeting place. We planned for our meeting on the third Sunday from 1.30 to 4.30 in the Home Patiguerie. We looked in upon the Home Congregative Church of the Republic. We gave good support from the philanthropic one of the Republican District Conventions for the Savannah Convention. We lived in Texas and aided the Tuesday morning meeting began Tuesday morning. Placed in a valid state property, we proceeded Thursday March 14.
Georgeta makes the representative the record in the office of Professor of America, whose wife, who is a graduate of the college, has a total of eight wives written cannot be counted in the record of the second of the college. The students are enrolled at the college and are appointed to the college position over other differences are beginning to arise as we know. Seniors, 81, Juniors, 82, sophomores, 83, seniors who WISH HELP THE VOX POPEI FOX OEL. The Dallas University students are enrolled in the senior seminary and an undergraduate repeatedly since being in the college. The students are enrolled in the junior seminary and an undergraduate and in the graduate.
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about to have not. Our old wife and mother is completed. She is among the first Marie women of the United States. She is appointed by the State authority, to be the acting president of the unfortunate of our race who neither is near nor notable to be no nobil in the world, and who are, like all of their God-giving sisters, with not impairment by her daughter, Mrs Rose Gordon Thomas of Detroit, Michigan will attend.
Missouri, Brown, Jackson, Powell,
Modern Mary, Thomas, and
Brown. In 1981, she was the
other members of the faculty, with
two of them being Ph.D. candidates.
In recognition of the Pion-
nies, she was awarded the
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Prof. William Coleman of Fort Worth, Texas, in calling the attention of the Baptist denomination to the needs of body has started a train of thought which is coming oftener to the average layman than formerly. It appears that that denomination is badly in need of re-organization. Its problems resulting apparently from an overplus of politics. . . . What is true of church is in varying degrees of every Negro denomination within the state. Generally speaking there are none free from the suspicion that all is not well with them. Until recently it was not the "proper" way to deal with Negro churches, and least, if they cared for their reputations and had any fears concerning the preschmacks of the irate ministers who usually conceived such critics to all sorts of everlasting punishment. But again and at the risk of all of that sort of criticism, the church has been troubled with the churches is not with the membership but with the sentiment which seemingly actuates its governing
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There is little Christian social work done in them. That is, in those in Texas. National Negro Health Week Workers are generally given but little time to deliver their messages. And it is a matter of record that no lectures of a publicly educational nature are ever delivered in the majority of these churches. Social work of various sorts is not a profession that is easily supported by church for support and help. It may be that such procedure is alright and proper but The Express does not think so. It feels rather that Christianity is but the expression in every day life of the belief in the philosophy of Jesus Christ who head the sick, raised the dead, clothed the naked and fed the hungry. A faith without works is dead, and a group which protests such faith and which does not believe in Jesus Christ is not a conception or a change of policy among the leaders of Christian thought in Texas will lead are long to a change in church policy.
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SIGNS OF DEFINITE ECO-
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1925
something to them and to ourselves as well. What do you do, think, breather? Our columns are open for your ments and opinions. Let us hear from you. This is a year of wonderful political opportunity. Can we awake enough to take advantage of it? Our actions will determine our political future in large measure.
OAKWOOD — Your Valentine's holiday is here. Our columns are open for your ments and opinions. Let us hear from you. This is a year of wonderful political opportunity. Can we awake enough to take advantage of it? Our actions will determine our political future in large measure.
LEBOCK — Ket. Qualls Division Sept. 16, M.R. Church Sect. of the Episcopal Church his first quarterly conference here, and he will present two real inspiring sermons. Rev. Jenkins of Abfess is in the Episcopal Church, Larry and Mr. Crump Ode motorized for Lexing and Carlsbad, New York. The A. M. R. Church choir and the Lord's Chapel are a vibrant cultural audience at the white Methodist Church last week. The Rev. A. M. R. Church choir is visiting in the city this week. The saints of Mrs. John Ford assisted by the M.R. Church Lille Lewis and two co-curricular lunches was served to the people of this city, who donated to make it pleasant for those people was enjoyed by over one. The biddles and sisters romped home
POLITICS, THE PRESENT AND OUR OWN CASE IN TEXAS
There is much reason for very careful and thoughtful procedure on the part of Negroes in Texas this year if any of their hopes for an improvement of their political force, the party ranks and the disposition of those in charge of those affairs, namely Mr. Cremer and his associates, is not favorable to their re-admission. It is to be remembered that Mr. Cremer has already declared for Horst Hower a position of minister in the state, and passing large wave of antagonism from the Wurzbach forces and others within the state who have become tired of the "bossism" of the national committeeman. Our contemporary, the Houston Informer, has already joined the party of Harvey-Harmony-Happiness." Probably so. But let us see.
It has been one of the pre-dispositions of the Negro voters of the country to decide rather quickly and emotionally as to the best man for support during campaigns. They presume that because they are born in "such and such a place" their consciences are of such, and such a sort and that it naturally will follow that their actions in the offices for which they are striving will be of the same sort. It happens almost as frequently that the pre-convention pronouncements of such things<sup>1</sup> as these are wrong and unacceptable, and that the Negro is more expediency rather than his supposed natural learning and conscience. "And so. Negro support goes for naught and the lot of the race is no better.
The Express is of the opinion that the first task of the Texas Negro voter is getting back into the party councils. As things now are that cannot be accomplished by joining the Honver forces and Mr. Creager. It cannot be supposed, in the light of the past performances and projections, that the party would be able to overcome for the success of their favorite aspirant would they agree to the re-admission of Negro Republicans into free and untrummed participation in the affairs of the party in the state. And to join that movement now would be to seal again the doom of the race to the position of "political hanger-on" and camp follower. But refused to join that movement by no means. But this is not the case. But this journal feels that just now the race voters have more to gain by a policy of watchful waiting for more light in the matter of a choice of candidates. They should decide rather to cast their lot with the Warzbach forces and go into precinct and county conventions and help to vote the Creager regime completely out of business, send up an uninstructed delegation and participate in the convention and political practices, that they are entitled to recognition in the way in which the party has always operated.
Howe may make a good president. So may Lowden and others whose names might be mentioned and whose public policies will stand all sorts of investigation. In fact, The Express does not now attempt to pick a candidate. It will do that later. But its present contention is that the first task should be done first. For Negro Republicans in Texas that task seems to be 50%. The second task, completed candidates may be chosen with the full knowledge that their support will mean
litters were recorded in red and black
INSTITUTE DEAF DURF AND BLIND
TEXAS DEAF DURF AND BLIND
largest heart hold smaller hearts to
with retiring. Another provision is that the Hebronese will be withdrawn to Wichita Falls to the bodehole of her sister Clyton Gomerson, Wichita Falls to family of the victim $2,500 and Altus, Oklahoma Miss Edna Perry that the governor be authorized from Wichita Falls. The Mission to spend such funds that are needed meet with Tom Tom Adams last gallery of lynching.
NEWLANDVILLE — A newly grown
guest Thursday night at the home
of the late Martha Young, who
by the Sunday School, a delicious
menu. We served. Mrs. Mab
Young has been on the sick list
for weeks. A burial is being
Burial has been visiting in Dallas
survived Home last week. Mrs. Mab
Young is visiting Tuesday, when
hanging trip to Tuesday, evening.
a Monday, the W B. M. mat at the point hour. Mrs. B. B Bradley built a wonderful living room. Essentials for prayer for the Mission to a large enthusiastic audience. Mrs. Monday will present a Society will conduct a Model Missions meeting, all visits by priests will be present at time. Rev M. K. Curry, Pastor Big revival at Anderson Chapel
Man's
Notes
There has come to my mail box this week a letter that carries a true story of the life of a woman named Mrs. Brown. A newcomer of the trust. She begins the story with her girlfriend in a farmhouse, the mother of the children ought to be clothed and but and if it happened, she were as confidenties between mother and daughter, no warnings about the trapping woman she is with, even an happing of any knowledge concerning sex relations and the nature of her age.
An article appeared in a current magazine entitled: "Are Parasite Children More Likely to Kill Their Children? To Tell the Truth." Evidence than the story of this woman that they ought to tell because something.
EDITOR'S NOTE
The church has been well attended every night this week. Pilgrim Rest is conducting a revival also.
The City Federation of C. W. Clube has an interesting meeting with Mrs. Clair. This next meeting will be held which time an excellent program has been arranged. The meeting will be on 8 $ M Thursday, March 1, 1988.
The Study Club is to hold the
meeting on Friday, February 24, for the
meeting is anticipated. The Typhoon
Quarter of Course Teams to
meet on Friday, February 24 for the
course for Old 404.
The bill provides that litching presents the attorney general and others designated by the governor in addition to local authority. Another provision is that the county or city in which the litching covenant be required to pay the governor be authorized that the governor be authorized to append such name that are used in the litching. When CAST SCORES IN MODERN DEAMA
Marshall, Texas, March 3. The Wiley College drama club united direction M. B. Rutledge and the play "Love and Money" to an overflow house at the Durant Adelaide Bramble Avenue, South College, Campus Thursday night. The bards made a profound improvement individual experience in marble. In fact, so great was the time, the minds of the bards have been asked to reveal the play Dramatic Wiley and the number of actors and some more have reached its crown.
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tell her she looks too old for her heritage.
An article appeared in a careful magazine article. "Are Parents Telling Their Children To Much?" They may be, but there is no true evidence than the story of this woman that they ought to tell more something.
EDITOR'S NOTE
students was never better, and
they could credit to any agency, in the play
the other night each participant
addified hhf so well that an put-
tion in the play was made to be
outstanding member of the cast
in that particular performance!"
and individually, everyone of the
cast was picked by some ones; all
of them maintained a very
iich standard. The person plays
better, and the opportunity to impress
himselfs, and they made good.
This cast will reproduce the play
for KILLING COLLECTION
WOMAN
New Orleans, La. March 5
(ANP) - Written by Woods, a white
man, pleading guilty of malche-
for, has been sentenced to five
years in prison and fatally injure
Mrs. Sara Johnson in a fight in
the upper section of the city July.
WANTS NEWORDS TO APPLY
POLITICAL CONVENTION
B. Hotham, Yazza, Ph. 21 - Bommes time ago I read in the *Hispanic Press* an article about the *Hispanic War* that I am heavily agree with him in regards of the Colored Resistance and that I am in favor of the rank and file in Congressional and State especially at this time as I feel the materials we have a strong opposition this year. I think this will be the year that we get some recognition or hearings. We should be profited by our military. We are warger in the Dallas Convention than we have gone to the City Hall with us. We would have had been entirely different. B. M. Johnson, County Club
LOCAL ELKS TAKE
CHARGE OF NEW YORK
MAN'S REMAINS
The first funeral over to be
handed by the John H. Harris
Family is held on Sunday morning in the chapel of
The People's Understanding One
Chapel, the last rites of Edward Jasenston
who became ill. He was 100 years old and
succeeded at a local hospital.
The deceased was a member of the
New York, who, Infrastudio
The Indiana lodge to take a charge of
All of the care of the wet man
is supervised by the local lodge
which is located in a sanitary
milion where he died and his
white lily. Mr. W. W. Harbardson is
lady of the local lodge.
WANT TO KNOW the where-
ness of the lodge, and the
wars and kill Gray, first heard
of wars in Dallas, Texas. If any
one knows of their plenies use
Nathaniel P. Ferrer, Host. Not
on the phone, or on phone 4-8911
in the morning.
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Is a self styled athlete because he. He books at Diane and decides has failed to realise on an investment of ten franc for candies to his heirs, he has been in church or which he has been in church on the hope and belief, who have watched him from the steps of Papa Boo's tail, by helping him interact on the imminent wife.
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He tells this to his crones, Paul Bout the taxi driver and the "rat," his admiring fellow workmate, Pierre Chelvion the priest and the latter proves to him that the Bible is a card, a card which will enable Chio to accept two religious medals. Police brings a wealthy couple, to the slums who are looking for their husbands, the police has warned Nana of the threeyears she later not to betray how they had been living. But police alone breaks under their questioning and tells the truth. The uncle
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THE MUSEUM OF THE
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T. W. PLATT, Principal
Little Midge Woods, Reporter
The low First Grade with Miss
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They selected two little girls as
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Principal T. W. Pratt left for Prairie for Prairie. View College to meet the executive committee of the Older Boys Conference.
CUSHINBERRY AND RICKS OPENS LARGER CAPE
The Palm City Hotel has moved to 109 South Houston Street where it is located. It will be worked down town. Mr. Cushman berry states that he has couponed to catering to our people. The Palm City Hotel has moved to the place where the building program for the year included the apartments, where are giving employment to 10 members of the race, who are making up the Palm City Hotel. You will be able to get the Service of the City as it will be numbered with the Palm City Hotel in the heart of the business district. In connection with the City Service those who have off hours can spend their time in the club. The City Service 58 which will give all a plenty of room to be served without waiting for the service can be rendered.
MRS. J. C. FRAZIER ADDRESSES GREEK LETTER FRATERNITY
Principal Joseph J. Rhodes was called to Marshall last week to hear that his grandmother who funeral was on Monday extended illness. Interment was scheduled. Internment was held. Prof. Rhodes returned to the city Saturday morning.
KREED IN AUTO TREET CASE
In C. Lance Young, Negro, left Judee G. A. Pinter, mighty good Thursday. A jury had returned a verdict of not guilty, which he had been tried for against the theft.
Computer Andrew Pint introduced positive evidence that Lance was the one who had stolen a car belonging to William Irwin. May 10, 1926. Simmons and Lane and about getting down on him stealing the car.
Lance too the stand and did the theft in jail nearly a year. And too, he掌握了 stealing with a stolen car from another Negro. $75,000 from another Negro.
The jury must have told that Lance had been punished enough for a verdict of not guilty.
WANTITIES Experienced Colorful Electrician, no other need applied. Call 212-555-7272 or write Waltie Electric shop, 501 Bryan St., Dallas, TX 75001.
Racial Ordinance Would Confine
Racial and Negro Contractors
to Own Races. Advantage to
Mechanics. Negro Editor, in
Reverse. Membership Campaign
Extended. Annual Session.
This Negro Brotherhood Movement with headquarters at 238 E. 10th Street, New York, has muted to a police sanctioning move whether it is political, civic, economic or even social that the Negro himself material expansion of the place that the Negro himself will have to furnish both fire and fuel for the movement.
A RACE BUILDER IN
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ERHOOD MOVE-
Texas is the first field of operation but the horizon is the limit. Dispersion entrance fee is set at $100. The fee is increased for a period of two months.
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Grand Chancellor Willis of the Colored K. of Pt. of Texas, left last Saturday for Chicago to attend a meeting of the Supreme Lodge Temple Commission.
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GOLDEN TEXT: Go ye into all the world, and preach
gospel to the whole creation. Mark 16:15.
Much additional light is thrown of this lesson by a review of the parallel passages given by the other gospel writers, which in many passages given by the other gospel that is here given us by St. Mark. They are found: 'The Lord is my shepherd; I will not lose the events of last lesson when the woman touched the hem of the Master's garment and was made whole from an incurable disease, and the daughter of Jairum was raised from the dead, we are not able to trace all of the events in their proper order, but He restored the sight of the two blind men to Him, and He allowed it to it seem that He made alloster visit to His home in Nazareth and was again rejected by His townsmen. He is now well on toward the close of the second year of His ministry and is yet being thronged with multitudes who are nouns to hear the gaudious words which proceeded out of the mouth of the Lord. The laborers were few—to Him the vast crowds of suffering humanity were as sheep without a shepherd. The need of reaching larger areas than was possible in the circuits He made, with the disciples was clear and He decided to send out special workers. One is deeply impressed with the events of these men are chosen after appending all night in prayer.
This should be a shining example to the present-day church and ministry—more and more the inclination is to treat these things lightly—the lasting solemnity which must be the reception and ordination of men into the ministry. A study of the solemnity of the past and in expressing its wordly type of men we are taking in to our ranks. If the alwise Son of God approached the task only after a night spent in prayer how can she treat it as a common place thing and hope the discipline with Him on missions through Galilee, but now they had been with Him long enough to be advanced to independent work if they follow carefully His instructions. He calls the whole body of disciples and from them become apostles. This community of disciples now for the first time came the prelude to their life-long mission which would become more imperative after the Lord had returned to the Father. They had been sufficiently long with their Master not only to catch His spirit but to have learned more of His ministry and to be able to work by His methods.
The number twelve was significant to the Jew—their whole history turned on that sacred number. The sons of Jacob were twelve, the tribes of Israel were twelve, the sons of Moses into Canaan were twelve and the sons of Asher were twelve, the memorial stones taken from the Jordan River were twelve, the oxen supporting the brazen laver of Bodom's temple were twelve, the foundation of the heavenly Jerusalem are twelve, the gates to the celestial city are twelve, the gods of Israel were twelve. We have at the beginning of Old Testament history the twelve tribes of Israel, and at the beginning of the New Testament narrative the twelve apostles of the Lamb. Our lesson to day tells of the calling and commission of Jesus, and of his God's hand for the redemption of the whole world. We need only to study the lives of these men to realize what unproviding material Jesus can use in kingdom building. They were uncolored and illiterate, often faint-hearted, dim and even cowardly. As one looks upon this group of men, we see that they were not given to a great purpose—if they will put themselves in His hands. Christ committed to these men the greatest responsibility ever delegated to man on earth, that of ambassadors commissioned from heaven to men on earth, that of teachers commissioned from heaven to things in theology—but they had been with Jesus and learned of Him, which was far better. The time will not come when men can afford to place less stress upon education as a fundamental requirement for ministerial efficiency and be forthmost permanent in the plan of the Abighbath—
Jesus gave those men very definite instructions for their work. 1. They were to proceed unencumbered "take nothing for your journey save a staff only; no script, no money, no money in their purse. Jesus wanted that they be able to work in the community they would minister, and on His own unfailing providence. Surely the Father who took note of the sparrow would provide for them. 2. They should be shod with sandals. Shoes were worn only by the well-to-do. The slave went bare foot, the poor were sandals and the rich were shoes. Their notions were two different. This was also a distinction which marked a difference in rank, only those in good circumstances had the extra garment. 4. They were to be careful about their lodging. When they reached a place and a door was open to them they were to remain there until two important reasons made this phase of His instruction. 5. They were to accept such as the family could afford; and next, they were to guard themselves against the Oriental hospitality. When a 'stranger came into the community every family in the community entertained him—they were not to give themselves over to a round of feasting, the mission was to preach the gospel. 5. They were to be relied upon by the community and were rejected they were to leave shaking the dust from their feet. It was a custom among the Pharashes on returning to their land from a Gentile country to shake the dust of that country from their feet on entering the Holy Land. Jesus attaches to this a different meaning—it was a testimony against those who rejected the messengers of the cows. Judgment would surely follow rejection.
Their special-work was to preach Christ. He gave them power to work miracles, but the principle purpose of their mission was to preach Christ. That is the first duty of ministers to-day. The word preach comes 112 times in the Bible. The burden of their mass sage was just what it should be to our generation—repent of your sins.
ST. JAMES, A. M. E. CHURCH NOTES
Rev. James H. Smith, Pastor
JENKINS, A. M. E. CHURCH MISSION
Sunday was a high day at Salem. Junior Church will have charge. Servicing were well attended in all of our services Sunday, program Tues. in the departmental Work. We had a large group in the quarter, young ladies. Dr. Johnny conducts a soul mating session that has returned from the best male mate. Dr. Pruce is indeed a good wife or wife who has been ill in the past. Dr. Johnny conducts a chat with Christ through his grasps; inimprov; while in Wichita Falls. Men are thinking about their marriage presented at Anderson Chapel, where the pastor is a well-known friend. If you are seeking a Church member, C. Clark the master is doing home visit Satem, a fine pastor; a great work, his reports of meetings, a well regulated Church member, and the love of very prosperous.
Sunday was a high day with us. Dr. M. Bishop P. W. was with us. Dr. M. Bishop P. W. was with us. We had a success; made a record break. Instead $4443 for the queen's trip to the United States in the new bagenement on last day. Dinner: Dinner. Thomas W. was with us. Thomas W. was with us. Assessment of new Brewing Championship. Assessment of new Brewing Championship. Will worship in the bagenement until the last of March, at which time we will be glorified. On the first Sunday in April at 11 a.m. at M. Bishop J. W. McKinney will host the opening ceremony in
At 1 P M. the G. Grand Chancelor W. St. Wilkins of the Knights of Prayer will have the corner all night, will has the corner all night, all K. of P of St. Wilkins will participate. In the morning each night he the different wives of the Provincial Orders, Provincial Orders, up to Easter Sunday, our dining room is open to the public in the room and not only a draught once.
SALEM HAPFEST CHURCH
Carter Preston and Charlotte, Ms.
Hen, Dr. M. B. Bibren, Pastor
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1928
All attendance are splendid. The programs of our work has included a series of events ready to close the contract for our work and a conquest. The pastor, wishes to thank each contributor, for his faithful working women for that faithful working women for that facted in helping the pastor and faithful heathens, to put the pro-
Sunday was a day with the Bling-Bling Bishop Memorial II. C. Summers, the late, was honored Saturday. Lemon was revived by Ruy. W. Breton, who was born in 1915. A Bremen-pressed a wonderful sermon, which was engrained by all. at 12:30 p.m. with the President, C. Leo at his post for 30 minutes the site of the University.
At 7:30 o'clock, pastor Luke
learned from St. Peter, like the
other students, that he was
"I am the way, the truth and the
lie." The staff was shining well,
the staff is shining well, the
cloaked on the plate has been
turned on, and is coming to worships with an
open heart.
AFRICAN METHODISM IN THE ACID TEST—THE
GENERAL CONFERENCE MEETING IN CHICAGO
NEXT MAY MUST FACE STUBBORN FACTS.
the same ratio of progress under this plan, which is becoming quite clear. The committee were passed on each quadrennium to another part of the church, and the committee was approached by the, Ripleyal Committee, after the General Conference, by the committee, thereby declaring itself either for or against the practice. The question before throughout the church and before throughout the student and prayer attention.
As indicated above, no man may be branded as opposed to the administration, the clergy, or the hands of the Diocese. He must be with the clergy, the administration, and when it goes to the General Conference. It is only shattered when he is with the man men in deal with the men of the annual conferences make us the church Conference. That Conference is appeased
Where to Go Sunday
NEW BETHLEE A. M. E. CHURCH
Leonard and Cockburn Sts.
Sunday School 3:20 a.m.
Proaching 11 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
Special music at the chateau in the city.
Bethlee's progressive club 3:00 p.m.
Allen Christian Endeavor, 4:00 p.m.
Dr. I. H. Holloway of Springfield, Ohio preached for us Sunday.
Choir featured a special song Service Sunday evening to which the congregation joined
Dr. G. R. Voyn, the wonderful pastor of Helbol returned from weeks' waking, that met in Birmingham, Ak. and is now taken a place in Arkansas. He is pleased to welcome a large number of visitors to our service Sunday and also several of our assembled members who have visited. Time is limited. You are cordially invited to attend our special' services.
MT. GILEAD CHURCH
Rev. O. B. McKinney, Pastor
Report good - services, during
village week. We regret to say on
Monday that we were unable to
honorances, the different pastors
were not able to fill their places.
The pastors were hardened,
Hibbardson, Dr. H. P., Wilson
and others. The good pastors left
and pledged Remembrance to be
remembered for their hard work and keep on the old spirit of
to assign the Hibiscus to their work after due consideration of the needs of the Church, but what are the reasons for this? I must just think of setting in a distinct man who will吃凡食并 the Church is lost sight of. I can speak as one having authority, not as the scripture, I was born in the church in 1945. I have marched in the minibus and that to dunge during that to question my full support of the MADE THE CHURCH FIRST, but I cannot fail to see the gravity of this problem.
A Solution Offered
I have offered a solution which to say the least, it is worthy of consideration. It is contended that the matter be resolved by giving that body the opportunity of expressing the mind of the man to say, let that body do as to say, let that body do as to the tower of Mishnah and give that body the opportunity of expressing the mind after careful study has been given it in the light of study.
All fair-minded men must admit that there are strong arguments 16 be made on both sides and agree. The heart is compelled to pass up the it. They who favor a time limit on the heart are competent to pass up the it. Where a bishop allows to remain several quadrations on a district it destroys the communication between the bishop and the bishop deserves themselves, least only to think in terms of fair districts.
conversation at the close of the
week during the rally, death
bombing of the church, death
of our church which we feel was
a great lost to our church and
community, and death again.
Mother Clark was faithful up to
the minute of death.
A complete report will appear
in this paper next month of the life
of this caitlin in the midst of death
and sickness.
The rally settled $25.25.
L. Mayes, Reporter.
Price of Education in Texas
Increasing Says Bureau
Head
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1,800 college students were
found to be members of college
banks.
With the mounting cost of and higher education for the Colored youth in Texas, the Colored youth also simultaneously the per-operative difficulties for the poor if they attend college. Not only must the bright boy meet the demand for college, but equally as well, he must be financially financed. Obviously the boy must live in a hard-hand, and more room in the collars on the other. The cost of a nubile degree in Texas is $12500, and the hundred dollars he earns in the extra expenses of the college student and will report the whole problem of the cost of Hickok College to the Negro American Magazine of published in San Antonio.
founder of the National Baptist Editor C. F. Rethardson of The Publishing Plant. It will surely Houston interest a visitor in a be a great success. A visit to the Dallas over the week, and last week, at the University of Texas, with the idea of the idea that conferences with regard to which are being done by the A. M. F. Church. We found the vet group of leaders of both race and faith in the University of Texas, his post-buy annual, Dr. J. C. Caldwell, who is being pushed for many friends and acquaintances the Epiphany by his brethren discussing the political outlook of opinion that the Caldwell very bright.
White Accomplice,
But Sentenced Negro
(Confirmed From Page One)
arrested Williams. Williams must have told a few things for shortly afterwards he arrested McCormick and recovered his life sheet.
Williams pleaded guilty to causing the theft and assault on the police. He admitted the theft. He admitted the salvation of Salvation Army workers came to testify. Williams be a man of good reputation and character. They have chosen him and chance and returned a vardet of a two year suspended sentence.
He waived a jury, and entered his plan of guilty before. Judge McCormick could do anything for him, he present to urge that he be given another chance. All other wappen could do. He did not give him $1 and cooled and sentenced him to 80 days.
We spent a day in Memphis the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Hall of the University Church. It was perfectly delightful to sit in the house of these two women. Dr. Hall carried us to our visit our friend, Dr. M. B. Mulder. We met him at the Memphis District, a brief visit to St. Andrew's where we saw in chambers the leading laymen of Memphis among the Dr. Ryan delegate to the unanticipated vote the next session of the Council will be
CARD OF THANKS
Met in the Kinderdale township of Met, in the N.J. district, M.A. Lillian hostages. The Washougal was opened by song, music and rolls. Each roll coll. the Alverton war of war of peace. The war of peace was waged by a group of men which coded by a general talk by all present. M.A. Lillian was presented by the president and Mrs. L. A. Jenkins. The invitation was brought out. Views were presented and the President or Good. Many interesting - views were presented. Invitation were coneplated invitations now being given will be set out. Invitation were coneplated invitations now being given will be set out. Thursday night March 17. Many prizes have been given to person who answers the most questions from Fred Douglas, Booker T. Washington, and Cindy Crawford. The Children's Valentine party was held early in the afternoon; many children belonged.
THE FRATERNAL BONDING COMPANY
Make a speciality of bonding offices of Prateral Societies.
The operation of Secret Forgal Orders is one of the most important offices in race, in protecting the funds if these concern we have the need to reorder a real service not only to the individual orders coming under our purpose, but we have set out ourselves the task of guarding the money of every local edge operated by Negroes in the town of New York, and join a secretary fraternity because of fear that your money be honeused needlessly by local officers used needlessly no longer to join the following bodies, because we are their offi-
Ancient Order of Pilgrims,
Kalighat of Prithas,
Grand United Order of Odd Fellows,
Household of Ruth,
International Order of Twelve,
Wonderful Workers of the World,
Brothers of Friendship
Houston Editor Visits in Dallas
Editor C. F. Richardson of The Houston Informer was a visitor in Dallas over the summer and was in the city for a series of conferences with regard to the political situation. He was a leader of both races and for the transaction of business as well. While here he visited his friend and fellow showcasing the political outlook for the year which he considered very bright.
DON'T BE Unlucky!
A man who is a member of the Republican Party is not likely to be unlucky.
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