Dallas Express

Saturday, May 26, 1928

Dallas, Texas

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CALIFORNIAN CHALLENGES DALLAS FAVORITE SINGER BARRED DOORS CAUSE TWO G.O.P. CONVENTIONS A Champion of Justice A Messenger of Hope ED DOO Amittance As Convent tes to Eject State Exec Tries to Refuse Seat l From Creager Gang Volume 35 BARRED Littleton Refused Admittance Police Cordon Rushes to Eject Tags Members and Tries to Draws Huge Crowd From C Mr. Littleton had prepared a majority resolution to be present at the trials of numbering delegates. It was rejected and the Warbachs took their own. The resolution read: "We are not bound by the resolution to seize the majority in its report, and upon which it fixes the roll of this convention in unanimous agreement." Mittler. *Kittenlion* had prepared a chairman of the convention. A minority resolution to be present-policeman was called at once and ad to the convention changing the venerable Republican leader to the chairman of the convention. The vote was rejected and the Wurzbach was that the whole group of reaction called a *convention of Wurzbach sympathizers* rose as their own. The resolution read: one and passed from the room. The other read: two and passed from the room by sensation by the majority in its or the San Antonio delegation to report and upon which it 'fits together with many others from the roll of this convention is un-other parts of the state, joined representative and unpaid and with them and they assembled in council. The roll of this convention is organized in coun- tion in counties where residence with Captain. Edith is the mass of the Republican votant chairman. Seek More Negro sion Workers for Atlanta, Ga., May 26—(Special primary att Correspondence) The condition of the women Seek More Negro Extension Workers for Georgia. along these lines were reported agricultural training for Neargros from many communities. As one and apeased the hope that Neargros would be able to produce the crops they years, it was pointed out that servez of the unusual opportunity, lynching, formerly a matter of new prevailing to acquire farm easily disappeared from the State. The meeting, which was in seconly one such incident having oo-seen morning and afternoon, was Founded by W. E. King Not since the dawn of the convention in San Antonio have members of the state legislature such stormy scenes as greeted the opening of the state-convention floor, a fight, a kicked-in-door, an arrest, a number of the state executive order of the and-Greatest movement, a seat to the only Republican Texas and a final withdrawal of the state with the presentation of a minority report and the passing of resolution to the events or that bickle day. Barred door at Convention Stars Trouble Events following the meeting of the State Executive Committee P4, Worth and Captain Jack Eickin of Sugimura raised the question of the validity of the decisions made by the delegations are supposed to have caused the barring of the door of the convocation Tuesday to all enquiries of the church. This info were issued by the Greater machine — to regress the barring of the door which resulted in its being kicked open when members of the Wurths group attempted to gain entrance. Policemen-and-been placed on duty to assist the seargent-at-arms well known leader of the opposition to Creager. And when, in 1995, the admissions was refused, the door was kicked in; police rushed to aid the seargent-at-arms and Mr. Littleton charged with defacing public property. Mr. Littleton was an adjournment to the convention and a member of the state executive committee. Stage Parade for Uninstructed Delegation Before the convening of the session hundreds of followers of Ossongrean Harry Warders The Dallas Express Would Change Basis of Representation "Whomas. The said basis so adopted seeks and does allow us to state the State convention and its electric power in counties where the lowest number of Republicans in the county is such counties where the greatest number of Republicans live; and, inumbent Executive Committee issued a call for the Republicans of the counties to district to delegates to be held at Kansas City, June 12, 2014. This resolution represents "separate Convention Formed When Minority Report is Turned Down. Immediately afternoon following the convention, presented the minority report regarding a change in the manner of deciding upon verification of this resolution was called forth as the result of the Cresquer method to those Texas counties in which other districted Republican voters are entitled to represent as are other districts of the state. It is a method which has enabled Greater to maintain the control of the organization which organization Captain Eigh Nominates Lifetime as Chairman. As soon as the minority report was refused Captain Eigh arose in the organization." chairman of the convention. A policeman was called at once and the venerable Republican leader was that the whole group of Worcestershire sympathizers rose and said from the crowd much continued. The whole her of the San Antonio delegation to the convention and other parts of the state joined with them and they assembled in the corridor and organized a conference with Captain Edith as chairman. John D. Rockfeller to Speak at Fisk. Nashville, Tenn., May 26 - Fukui is not fast making: preparation for what promises to be one of the most exciting marking the close of a most eventful year. Right upon the door of the hotel, the dollar endowment drive have come large gifts and bequests, the vanguard of American college Mr. John D. Rockeiler, Jr., is to deliver the commencement address the expired purpose or mission of the institution is to formally acknowledge and endure the Fisk program or momentum to the whole field or cultural advancement for Negro-African School in Music research and momentum to the whole field or cultural advancement in music. Research in the science is already well under way and music is a bacholder's degree in music. In the field of art. Mr. Julius Bwaldwald who has just made a new invention and gift to Fisk is so interested in its present development, that he is bringing a special gift to Fisk. HOWARD UNIVERSITY WINS NEGRO INTEGRITY COLLEGATE ORATORICAL LEAGUE CONFERENCE 11 Washington, D. C., May 26 — The Negro Institute, College oratorical League hold its first contest at West Virginia College Institute, Institute, Virginia, May 4-12, 1988. The following schools participated: West Virginia College Institute, Wil- berforce University, Morgan College, and Morgan University. He Franklin Father, with his oration "Science and Religion," represented Haworth University, who won the first prize of $00.00, and brought to the University the N. REPORT DUEL FOUGHT OVER LITTLE BRONZE DANCER IN EUROPE Texas Youth Wins in National Essay Contest. Representation Half and Half As to Race It was not until the assembling of the delegation in the odd Fellow Hall! But the large number CONTINUED ON TASK FOUR. REPORT DU TLE BRONZ Bust of Milholland Unveiled at Howard University. Washington D.C. May 26 (PNI) The mind of B. Milholland, one of the most outstanding founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, was unveiled in Rancho Chapel at Howard University. Sunday afternoon. Miss Inez Milholland, who led the unveiling, was honored to be the twelfth years ago. Was the daughter of Milholland. She returned to lead the parade until the young woman of Howard University, who was honored to be the place and non-segregated station in the procession. Milholland have already been placed at the Normal Training School for Teachers at Howard University, and at Fisk University, the N. A. A. C. P. New York City; and at Fisk University, the N. A. A. C. P. New York City. Milholland was made possible by contributions of the Washington public and the students of the Mrs. Milholland, members of the family, and other New York public students. Music for the occasion was furnished by the Mpa's Glee club of the university. I, O. L. Trophy, James D. Carr, the winner of the second prize, represented Morgan College. The 1925 Content will be held at Morgan College, at whence time it is hoped that other colleges TEXAS MOB HANGS MAN GEO. JONES, California's Greatest Tenor Robt. Turner Drowns in White Rock Lake. Robert Turner, 38 years old, 807 Lewis street, was drowned in White Rock Creek at the northwest side of the lake early Tuesday day morning, while fishing with two friends. The body was removed from the water about forty minutes after he was drowned. He had walked to the edge of the water to set out his lines when his feet slipped from under him and he fell into about twenty feet of water. He boots he However, it is reported that this encounter, as the sorcerer pointed out, was the act of the people of Budapest, who have already shown manifestations. (CONTINUED ON PAO'T FOUR) BUT, including DUMP HURT in our cell in the choir dangting content, to be lived of our spirituals. I have at least, including DUMP HURT, charles of wonts contended that Negro spiritus was the wounded man who the wounded man was dislatted at the auditorium. "Negro spiritus are the baskets spiritus—classical or otherwise." Two sons of Wheeler were in music who were born dangting. "Wright this greatness he has been done," Wright this greatness he has been done "popular." (CONTINUED ON PAUSE 'POURE' Howard President Makes Plea for World Peace With Justice for Colored Men. Distinctive in Service Always Progressive CONVEN HANGS E WITH DALLAS CHOIR CONTEST PRICE 5 CENTS NUMBER 20 ENTIONS GS MAN LLAS' Shelby County Youth TEST Accused of Murder JIROME & WRIGHT. "Dallas" Favorite Son" "Son." Taking the officer's pistol and now, Eva slipped away, after dark, looking ill into the cell. I have an idea. It was not until Sunday morning a spirit of all of the unloved ones. Two sons of Wheeler were in the group of young men who love that my popular." (CONTINUED ON PAGE FOUR) kes Plea for World for Colored Men. May 26 died of our spirituals. I have always contended that Negro spirituals are the most popular of all religions — classical or otherwise — in the United States, since this greatest heir'll see that my spirituals are the most popular." Ident Makes Plain Justice for C Washington, D. C., May 26—Speaking at one hundred anniversary banquet of Peace Society at Cleveland, Ohio, on Thursday evening, May 10th, Dr. Mordecai W. Johnsoh, Prestigious Peace Society at Cleveland, Ohio, a strong plea for the organization of a World Peace, inclusive of justice to the darkest of sins, and elsewhere throughout the world. He expressed also his belief that the United Nations should be a position to be world leaders in the internationalism of such a movement, and that of the earth a persuasive alternative to the choices which they preside in. He praised the mission and the call of Russia. The peace which we seek in the world, said Dr. Johann, "in the world, we must be vigilant, the vicious and quiet functioning of the will to righteousness. Such a peace cannot be seized without the unity in the relations of the white western powers alone; it must, include also the vicious function of the will." ing of the war to righteousness begins with the people of the earth. For the strife between the earth and the unlocked the land, resources, governments, and very lives are destroyed. vory lives dr. Africa. of the established world these powers they seek for the the power er powers controlled Washington, D. C. May 14 they have UNESCO, the migration of Nations IOVE LEVY, southwest alaska, USA CONTINUED ON PAGE YOUR ing Farmer Hanged in Jail Yard. Center, Texas, May 26. The American record for no jail chase this year was broken Monroe Buddy Evans, race man, from the offices of Sheboygah County, as he jumped him just outside the county jail doors. Evans was charged with killing a farmer on May 12. Evans was but 20 years old. Wheeler was two days after. Wheeler was killed by being hit with a knife taken to San Antonio for safe keeping. He hit "City" Marshal Robert S. of three pieces of iron spike in the San Antonio jail as the latter was bringing him up his Saturday REV. G. B. YOUNG OF TEXAS ELECTED BISHOP Though the Reagan was not yet received full reports from the A. M. B. General Conference which closed its sessions in Chicago, Monday. It is readily informed that Rev. George B. Young of the University Church of Dallas, Rev. Grant of Florida and Rev. S. L. Grouse of Arkansas were elected bishop, Dr. A. W. Education of Young for many years was re-elected—unanimously as were practically all of the other general officers. The special train of Texasans delegates from Texas on its return trip on Wednesday, night and it is expected that will be on its trip for Sunday morning. considerable fact that the hearts of southern politicians and the minds of many southerners who were out of salaries of many southerners who were proponents of the government on interrepresentation, felt that gelling to them is the fact that the movement of Negroes to northern acres where they would increase in membership in the House of Representatives would increase in membership in the House of Representatives from southern states. In the south then Negroes would squat, squat vote. Opposition to the respectful relationship of conservative Kankis, a democrat of Mississippi, whose state would lose three states, was supported by Representatives whose state would lose three states, and by members of despotism whose state would lose three states. 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ED me Cee UL Fever—Patn— Nefrol a oN COE EAR © i ucing i ne 10 to August 14 ~ ter in Two Terms of me Recitations « Wéek fings for Study Unsurpass- and Educational Center of -Avatlable; Dining Hall anid Recreation Splapdid, Pub- Park Adjaining Campts, PAREUics Promoted EASONABLE Dletin EXCELSIOR MUTUAL BENETIT ASSOCIATION © = 4 GXceision MUTUALS BENEFIT .@ S|. ASSOCIATION = Bo as pee ee BS eee “Hh Strickland Pret J.M. Brown, ail THE DALLAS EXPRESS PUBLISHING CO. (Incorporated) DALLAS, TEXAS Notice To The Public Any erroneous reflection upon the character, displaying or reputation of any person, firm or informal, in the columns of the DALLAS EX PRESS will be directly corrected by the publication the attention of the publication We like to see a representative stalk and attack someone to ask and speak courageously, and it may be that in this case the Negro got involved and fought for the rights and said it. It the first time in Staircase's history that the district court heard a record of bodily and emphatic injury. Could it be possible that the befriends in this case the only a Negro's life was involved? He was forced to leave Harlem in 1920, and women who killed their fellow criminal. Some of them had a cold blood, and escaped with either a light sentence or death. They heard the district attorney declare the judge and the jury. Like the authorities who con- The members of the race who, in their unilateral zeal to help in the selection of Herbert Hoover as next Republican presidential candidate, joined with the illy white machine of Mr. Creager and came to the Dallas convention are saddler but wisher today. Despite the help of Republican officials in their counties, and those counties were few, the Creager convention actually elected fifty two delegates and alternates together with state delegates and presidential electors and refused a place to a single member of the race. The bulk of the Republican strength in Texas is Negro, plaint to make with regard to the position of those race members who have had the temerity to brave the very disdainful Creager methods. Texas is by no means anti-Hoover and members of the race are Texans. But today all Texas and members of the race in particular are wondering just how the mind of Mr. Creager works with regard to the help which the action of his convention has given the cause of Hoover. The Express in particular feels that the chance of vote getting is now much smaller, than it would have been under different circumstances. The bulk of these Republican attempt in Texas is Negro. And even though these votes have been distranchised during the past few years due to the attitude of the Cresger regime, it was believed that the plea for harmony in the party by The Independent Colored Voters League and the attempts of members of the Cresger regime, particularly in Harris and the other three counties which sent Negro delegates to the Dallas convention, would have led the Cresger leaders to put aside their lily white policies, at least to the extent that they would have seen that this would increase the power of their delegation. But they did nothing of the sort. They directly slapped the faces of the most consistent Hoover booster and further jeopardized the chances of their candidate. For the statements of Hoover Negro leaders like The Houston Informer and its editor and others from different parts of the state who had waged such a relentless campaign for his support in spite of the reputation of the machine which boosted him, had borne fruit in some quarters. National Republican leaders may see profit in continuing their support to such leadership in Texas. They may feel justified in upholding the machine which has sought and, which still seeks to oust the only Republican Congressman from his place and which directly and with mollice afore thought denies representation to the group which will be responsible for the majority of votes cast for the Republican candidate for president; but to the Express, such a course looks very much like party suicide. The actions of the Cresger crew in allowing their representatives to include members of the race in their state convention and then of denying them even a shred of national representation cannot help Hoover. PROGRESS BECAUSE OF PRIDE There can be no doubt but that all of the members of the race who elected to follow the dictates of pride and the urge to acquire again the right to participate in the councils of the party of their choice feel amply repaid for their action by the results of the convention of Monday. As was to have been expected they and their leaders were expelled from the Creager convention. But even in that expulsion there was room for self congratulation. That convention broke all of the laws of orderly and democratic bodies. It would have barred even a member of its own ranks, one of the State executives. It attempted to heap dishonor on the national standard bearer of the party which it professes to serve and by the grace of whose name it has lived in Texas. That same convention, by refusing to give representation to the group which is the largest supporter at the pills of the candidates, still further proved the wisdom of the attempt to change the management and to malfuse of the party in the state, the virile organization which it is not now. The separate and move representative gathering did all of the things which the Creeger machine refused to do and by reason of that fact, opened the way for such progress of the party within this state as has never been seen so far: xuxua juzu jyojo acquoum u uaab paalam sauq ipinow before. That convention, announced its policy of inviting all Republicans to place within its folds. It deplored the policy of exclusion which for the past years has been responsible for the continually losing Republican votes in state contests. It went on record as endorsing to the highest the splendid record of Congressman Hurry Wurzbach. It declared all of the offices of the present machine vacant and arranged to fill all vacancies. It resolved to work during the convention in Kansas City for a new and more equitable scheme of representation in the state convention. (As this case now stands under the Creeger regime counties in which there are no Republican voters at all have representation to a larger extent than some of the most densely populated precincts in the state.) And that convention elected four state delegates and four alternates from the state at large to represent the group in Kansas City. It might be well to note in passing that forty percent of the congressional delegates and one of the four delegates at THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1928 can be no doubt but that the three hundred men and women, who met in separate convention Monday will somehow get the hearing that their can deserves. THE RECORD WAS TOO GOOD Southern states have few record to too good. Proof be found in the fact that two the ink cooled in the many parts of the country when it been a lynching for the first America just couldn't make more innocent civilization. And yet the point it may be battered. But the weeks point unmistakably it must be made. Lynchings in Howard President Makes Pleas for World Peace With Justice for Colored Men. CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE therefore to depart from the policy of aggression which has so long characterized the major interrelationships with the darker peoples everywhere Secure possessions of industrial machinery and resources of the western world, the danger of loss by vengeful translation, places them in a position to render to these several darker peoples which they will be glad to receive and adequately to pay for. Southern states have felt that the American lynching record was too good. Proof of that statement is to be found in the fact that two Negroes were lynched before the ink cooled in the many editions which came from parts of the country when it was learned that here had not been a lynching for the first four months of the year. America isn't cank't maintain its self respect. Southern morons and mobbists really have no desire for a record of civilization. And yet the four month record stands. In time it may be bettered. But the two lynchings within as many weeks point unmistakably to the fact that much progress must be made. Lynchings must cease. Report Duf Fought Over Lift I Bronze Dancer in Europe CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE tions on disproval of what they form the extreme judging of Judo manco in the revue and her daily excursions through the main dance drawn by an aitch. The protesting group call them the Muguruza, who are a Negro about attain on a stage to entertain the so-called white ransomers from some quarters claiming that most of this notoriety is being used to press the can press agent who manages to keep the standing-room-only sign that crowds stand in line clamoring for entrance at each performance also appears to support the main streets of the city each day crowds gather to get a glimpse of a long-as she remains on streets it is said she attracts larger dancers than do visit monarchs. House Again Stays Re-upposition of Representatives CONTINUED FROM PAPE ONE Then a permanent organization. Leaders of thought among the white men were prominently a their place, on the **custum** as were leaders among Negroes who had been edified, in the world against the instructed delegation from its beginning. C. C. Lattimore was chosen as a temporary chairman, Captain Elig, floor manager, Harry Beek, secretary-at-arms and Edward C. Meek, secretary. most organization, convention will be more attention among the than any others and the proudly will be taken in, while more on the centrum as some means of peace mong Nerres who whining them will be in the world, the world confides. structured delegation it is also reasoned rife. give vote of the North give chosen as the commander, Captain El palen toward guarder, Harry Beck, Republican candidate and Edward C. break" in case Al Sm the standard bearer of Given to Race A general idea of the mind of the Delegates "bases" may be had when that convention elected $2 delegates and alternate as well as all three delegates from the state at large, not a single place even as an ablest single member of the race. The misconception never even came up as far as they were concerned. That delegation was Y. G. Gore, Texarkana; H. P. Carter, Houston; M. C. Fier, C. K. Kinsa, Galveston; H. Mima, Houston and six others whose names it is worth of note, though that the leaders of the delegations which brought these men into office were some place in the national delegation Question Now Up to the National Committee Both ideas are confident of being bicentennial convention open in Kansas. Though the names of all of the race leaders present were not old, our names to our all-thing, the race leaders do will do well after this situation, from all parts of the state we warrant, but if you have prepared for the convention headed by the it, it will only be a matter of mild anti-Creator leaders. Among those more regret rather than a tragedy, they were Honi. W. S. Willis, Dr. Wal-No. No matter what one asks and asks, Jackson, Condemnes, G. W. Willis, university of security when llam, Fl. Worth; Dr. M. G. Mun- one amount of money. It is especially a cht. Ft. Worth; Editor- Bur- necessarily when we are old for women. Ft. Worth; Houston associates; Prof. Wn. Coleman, E. B. Hillott, households of our own children. It is not, that the children are un- worth, and representatives from those for them, but that in these times of high cost of living, it is certain within the state. Among the white leaders seen vide for their immediate families were several who formerly were black. Most of us are prone to believe that blacks were machines in former years. Their essentially small minds make general sentiment was well. Ezekiel, they do not exist unless they have "that white man's party his ADL" nor learned by years of underperformance by one who declared understanding and sympathy. Have you ever seen a black man? crates. In any case the party can hope for an immediate success in many hands. fears . . . are being felt for the assurance of election It is also pointed out that Congressman Harry Warbush, being from Texas and one of the only four members of the committee of the party leaders, even in a context with a national resignation, has re- Man's Notes This is but one of the many instances in which the National Negro Finance Corporation places a thought leader in another instance in which the National Negro Finance Corporation at which time an organization formation of such a company was reproduced on many thousand pieces of literature try. It so quoted frequently, the Negro was book and among the first twenty Negro journals of the nation of its official political The representative of the district attorney's office who evidence-rated to make a case has aca- tioned to reflect upon the man who wendens upon the judge. To the judge who须予 the judge, it is so to infiltrate the public's mind and a necessary thing. It is encouraging law now. If we believe in trial by jury, we must not try to tear down our courts, insult our judge or restrain 12 man who render a verdict. Many things happen in Texas which astound us, but how often do we put ourselves in print to protect? A year or so as a little child occupied by some Negroes in Port Bend county was burned to earth and two or more of them in dwellers and white men as they tried to cover up what were made but no evidence attested. Why should the district attorney's office for the district attorney's office for the district attorney's office? They did! Remember that case in North Texas when an official high standout shot dead, an unarmed 77-year-old Theodore was shot "when the man who killed was put on trial. and travel. Now, she not only muse over them but others find it interesting to hear her tell of them. The fate of the dependent old is to be terrible that it is a murder that it does not frighten*warped to trying to provide against it. It does not this misfortune defail you. Gear against it. EDITOR'S NOTE Why not write your troubles to Naaf's notices. The conductor of this column is a "person well versed in the ways of the world and she is an anxious of the young and the old whose counsel of a societist. She will tell you the young minds how to solve my problems and advise to the young men who can aid advice. She has the young and she can well tell the children of their age and the young and she can well tell the children of their age who are "surfacing them Who not 'tell Naaf what you want' and Naaf who address Naaf's notes (care the Dallas Times, 185th Swine, Ave., Dallas, Texas. Mr. Bey J. Howard's little 12 year old daughter was claimed by her last Thursday. Mr. Duril Wells, 46, shot at her hume last Thursday. MACOODICHOS — Bishop J. W. McKINCY, spent Sunday here and preached an event on Sunday night, Mrs. Koehner, of Bryan, Texas, is visiting her father, Mr. Charles Koon, Mrs. Maita Calle for Alpine, Tucson. The Baptist Missionary Society rendered an excellent program Monday night for the benefit of Houston College. Mrs. Nesh Nash died Tuesday, will be buried at East Coast. TEXAS TOWNS Luggage Values that are Outstanding Bargains Our Prices Are the Lowest Come in and let us show you real bargains. Wardrobe Trunks 24.75 Pine endward steel braced in and with attractive putty and wood, with upholstered double pocket fabric. Four drawers, upholstered double handled steel locking bay at maximum. Four foot and one inch wide, maximum compartment dust curtain and laundry bag. Gladstone Cowhide Cases—Well made, worth $10 to $12.50 .... 7.45 Hand Bags—Cowhide leather, well made, At .... 2.95 Fiber and Steel Covered Trunks—small sizes. Special value..... 4.50 Leather Hand Bags Special Values Fabric endward steel braced, worth $10 to $12.50, could be duiltail elsewhere. Cowhide Leather Suit Cases 4.50 Heavy Leather Brass a HAT BOXES—DuPont covered, fancy cretonne limings. Well constructed. $5 values Cowhide Leather, Silk lined. $12.50 values..... $8.75 KLAR & WINTERMAN Dallas' Largest Pawnbrokers 2310 Elm Remember the Name—Look for the Number The Notre Dame Club had an breaking meeting at the home of the President, Dr. Henry E. Street. Thursday afternoon at the President's room order of business was the ballet, of the afternoon the afternoon, a two-course lunch, was served. Three people came in Bartle Martin, Dr. Daniel Williams, Mr. Charles M. Williams, Marie White, Mr. James Smith, Nicole Thompson, and Head Mary Edwin Williams. Miss Cline Doyle was not able to be present. The Mother's Day Program at home of his parents W. Dellar St. the Matthiola Church was a creed at the table affair. Many beautiful creed to jeet in West View Oestermath. By Allen Understreet Company, Dr. Choir and several addresses dave illa and papers read which illa — few weeks are from credit to the occasion. Mr. N. J. Houston where he had been work. Mrs. J. H. Houston where he has been work. Dr. M. Goss has as his parents he leaves a brother and a guest Miss Fila Leak from Afh. Alister St. in Shinan his loss. one bank link is recording secret. Mr. Alisonchus Allan left Mandela in evidence in evidence at the Tyler Memorial to the Binhamba Association COMMENCE --The Juncheen served at the residence of Mrs. M. L. Minen on last Friday evening and was largely attended. "Do they like here," she could not ask you that. She said she like it, but she was surprised. Mrs. L. K. Gibbs said she like it. Mrs. Walker, she will be in the room. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1928. Mr. Pearl, Hughee and wife for Wichita, Kaama, Sunday. stating Church and succeeded in in- Keealing, is indeed a wonderful extaining the following officers: Mr. Breacher, for eight years the unassisted minister of the church; Mr. Wheeler, First Vice President; Mr. M. Yarbroughen, Second Vice President; from the alter, as a burning fire; Prof. Malt. Third Vice President; and we as well as the unassured Mrs. Carroll, Secretary. After our hearts burn within us as he embarked on his mission of spirituality by leading the only gay town again. Keealing the sainth of the church where a man, the whole town welcome's W. Mackey, an hereditary factor, as a counselor and as a martyr, W. M. Wackey, pastor and Sept. 15 graced the冠冠 with officers of the National Anthem, anticipating a trip to the Baptist Alliance, which convened in Canada. The Baptist representatives of all the world would meet there. Bishop Church. There was quite a large audience present. The arsenal was well stocked, and the number of the A. M. J. Chirchik School was very timely and unassuming. The Elk's Lodge reenforced an In-Greater program at Dunkerholm school was in the interest of education. Rewu J. Corshick Monday, February 10. R. Corshick Convocation and the atake in the interest of the Sunday School Convocation and the Tuesday at M. Calvary B. C in June. W. West Temple Lodge Hold its regular election of officers Friday night. J. H. A. C. Jones HENDERSON — The Tuxedo Night Mason held their memorial services for Mrs. Amy Goggess on May 12 and held a memorial for a 12 members who were present. J. Mrs. Dunnon. Johann died May 14 at the home of his brother, J. Johann, his remounts rest in Boston Spring Grove Yard. labor here. It is not Mr. Koon even that is proud of him, but the men who have been his students a worthy man, to load us to a higher ground. We have just lost a great revival at Mr. Koon Ray L. W. conductor many souls were lead to accept Christ, while many others continue willing to take a stand for justice. with an operetta, "One Day's Fun" Pun, Friday, night, room No. 4. M. K. Garrett, teacher with the attention of the audience with a few act drums, "Broken Pail." CHICAGO Sunday afternoon, May 20th, the KIF of Chicago, Great Lakes Lodge No. 41 and 42, Dearborn Hills, temples and visiting lodges, and temples from John and Evansville, and Gary, Ind, and Milwaukee. Mrs. Ellia Jackson, state; steward, D. of X. has returned from an extended trip through Illinois and St. Louis, Mo. headquarters of the crusade, to the work progressing rapidly throughout the jurisdiction, and representation at the ground level. At the regular meeting of Great Lakes Auditor No. 43 and Lake Champlain week, James C. Martin, exiled rules of the Church, indoles for grand treasurer of the seven Lakes of Alta at the old courthouse. M. B. 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Nathan, 6904 Gilbert, can be known as the "Lone Star Club," organized the Columbia White and which meets every other Thursday Social Club at has three Thursdays day afternoon and half to day evening. Prizes in the game coming one among the outstandings to Mrs. Boyd, Mr. Hawkling clubs of the city. Prizes are 1st prize, Mrs. Aah, Mrs. Bass, Mrs. Cain, Mrs. Dale, Mrs. Earl, Mrs. Fearon, Mrs. Grace, Mrs. Mrasnure, Mrs. Mrasnure future. The last meeting to J. James, Mrs. McMekleon, 43rd was held with Mrs. J. D. M尔德 prize. After which the hostess parselle Avenue, Mrs. Maxwell delivered a delicious menu with guest who formerly lived at Marlin present. The Club adjourned to make an appealing address touch meet with Mrs. M. B. Sell, 6904 Gilbert, community center of whib sh PERSONALS Mr. V. C. A. Loyale, Secretary, United States Mutual Benefit Association, a local company regulated that bad business was enjoying a steady and substantial growth, and that the field rose had been increased to seven. Mr. A. Grenthal Anderson and wife, Miss Marie Bradley, Mrs. H. M. Jeter and Mr. P. H. McGillton tolerated Wichita Falls, where they were the grocer of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cash and Miss Linda Davis. They returned much cited in the reception and entertainment while there. The National Benefit Life Insurance Company of Washington, D. C. held its District meeting in the local office of the National Benefit Association. E. B. Bethel Baptist Church with Dr. W. J. Dickson, pastor. Mr. J. H. Mackey, District Manager of the Atlanta Life Insurance Company was a pleasant caller to our office this week. He reported that his company 1-8-joying a splendid increase in business. **CLUBS** Columbia Whist. White Club, Mrs. G. Naimon, 900 Gilbert, enriched the Columbia Whist and Social Club at the Lobes Thursday evening. Prizes in the game going to Mr. Boyd, Mr. Hawkins, 11st prize, Mrs. Ash, Ceart, Mr. Boyd-getting the Zoo, Mrs. Mackeys, 1rd prize. After which the host served a delicious menu with guest present. The Club adjourned to meet with Mr. H. S. Stell, 9106 Harmon St. Columbia Social and White club mud with Mrs. Brow, May 17 at 8:55. Washington Road with the President providing, 14 members present, five club members, and a club ladder to the club which the club was the club most to receive, namely: Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Oberbrenner, B. B. Bane and Mrs. Southern, Mrs. Brow. the hostess was play, serving winter, the hostess served a delicious menu, the next meeting was held at the club, the hostess will be hostess for the club, May 4, Mrs. Jenkins, President; Mrs. Hart, Reporter. Columbia Social and White club mud with Mrs. Brow, May 17 at 8:55. Washington Road with the President providing, 14 members present, five club members, and a club ladder to the club which the club was the club most to receive, namely: Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Oberbrenner, B. B. Bane and Mrs. Southern, Mrs. Brow. the hostess was play, serving winter, the hostess served a delicious menu, the next meeting was held at the club, the hostess will be hostess for the club, May 4, Mrs. Jenkins, President; Mrs. Hart, Reporter. Wheats Place Art Club-Mrs. Small was hostess for the club Tuesday evening, May 16 at her club 3114 Herman Street. Meeting opened on usual time with president prelending. Prayer by (Brynin, 8 members, responded to the invitation). The host was again in art work. The besten served a delicious sand course which was enjoyed by all. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Bella 3115 Herman St. Mrs. Stephens, President; Mrs. Harter, Reporter. Rev. D. B. Brown, Pastor We have now entered into our future home on Bank and Gurley Street, Sunday school was well attended with Supt. George Gorcey. A pastor came forth with one of his burning messages, subject "Make room in your heart for Jesus. The night meeting was high, everybody preached his own sermon. A revival conducted by Rev. W. H. B. Bass of Waco, Texas. Additions 6. Cone and hear our pastor. We feel that he is among the great gospel heroes in Dallas. Aborn cars, get out of Bank St. go two blocks south. See the Church Mission. Monday was high day with our wide awake president. CLEVELAND, OHIO A group of representative Texans have formed an organization known as "The Lone Star Club," which meets every other Thursday afternoon and half to be coming one among the outstanding clubs of the city. Plans are being made for a reception in the near future for the organization with Mrs. J. D. Merrill Parmaley Avenue, Mrs. Maxwell, who formerly lived at Marlin, made an appealing touching work of the Christian Community Center of which she is director. Mrs. Suddha Mathis, former Dallas High School teacher, Mrs. I. L. Phillips Wallace, President; Mrs. I. A. M. BayDunn, Secretary; Mrs. Ernest Young, Reporter. ELECTRICA --- Service was well attended at Bethel Baptist church, Sunday school at 9:50 with Sputt, and teacher. At 11:30 clock patio, with Hobart and hobart board, Reverend Grigs, me guest of Rev. and Mrs. Hubark's home Sunday, Mr. and drs. Mrs. Hubark's home Sunday, the Colored National Woodman will render a program at Bethel Baptist church, Sunday FURNITURE WANTED PAY CASH. 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