Dallas Express

Saturday, June 9, 1928

Dallas, Texas

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PYTHIANS PASS RESOLUTIONS DENOUNCING SUPREME CHANCELLOR GREEN IN STAND AGAINST TEXAS THOUSANDS STORM HOUSTON FOR SESSIONS—MEMBERSHIP AND FINANCES STILL ON INCREASE—COL SIMMONS SPEAKS AT OPENING. GOLD SERVICE PRESENTED MRS. McPHERSON. MRS. McPHERSON, Grand Worthy Counsellor HOUSTON, Texas, June 9—persons attended the exercises and 'Heavenly Houston is in at its best witnessed the program, which this week in its entertainment, of featured the sermon of Rev. R. R. the great host of Pythian and Co. Francis of Tyler. Appropriate laithians who have gathered here for the Annual Grand Lodge and Grand Court meeting Every Friday, music for the occasion was furnished by the Wesley Memorial where the air of real hospitality Choir, New John W. Cozman, of practically deviled, all of their Gaverson sang a solo at the close time to the care of the many. 'the city, all of the city authoritarian, even down to the policemen on their beat are bending every knee to them, and meeting which is attracting the savvable attention of the whole state, and banners and pennants are streaming everywhere as the crowd, clapping off with clock like precision. Five Special Trains Bring Visitors to City The Dallas Express By now well known to Texas Pythianis is the Honorable Alain Goldman, the camp this year is named, and whose speeches have identified him with the leaders. Ledon or more than one occasion, Mr. Gorvin is one of the most prominent Pythianis in America and the Chancellor of the Kentucky juridiction. He came into Texas on last Saturday in company with Hon. Robin Connell Simmons, Mr. Gavin Chancellor and the Grand Chancellor Willis and the Grand Ledon and now Texas has no His first appearance before the grand ledon took place on Sunday, which is attended the memorial exercises and given opportunity to speak, which the country had witnesses and of the estate in which Grand Chancellor Willis is held in all of the juridictions of the supreme lodge. Other appearances have been made in the various sessions lodge and at the Grand Court. Many Attend Formal Opening. Col. Simmons Speaks In spite of a heavy rain which the weather had been extremely tunnel just before time for the opening ceremony a large throng of people gathered in the City Auditorium for the formal opening. Editor C. P. Richardson acted as master of Ceremonies with writings by the Grand Chancellor Wilkens whom he introduced "as the Intruder who has brought increased respect to him." The program were the address of Hon. S. Davidson, Street Commissioner for Mayor Oscar - Hofleben who could not be present, the response of Mrs. Carrie Mac Man Morgan of Mrs. Carrie Mac Man Morgan of the Queen and the singer of The Queen which drew more than ordinary impulse by its rendition of various street Song" in which Mrs. Midleton, well known as one of the most featured was featured. Sheriff Prevents Lynching and is Given Medal Bay St. Louis, Miss. June 9 in recognition of his successful stand against a mob bounty on the slaves of former Sheriff Joseph V. Bonemeup was honored by the governor of a handsome bronze medal, awarded by a committee of distinguished officers, who presented the medal on April 17th of last year when, while white men were threatened by a mob number 1100, Sheriff Bonemeup and his crew carried out a massacre in which nine citizens whom he had depicted stood off the mob with shot fire. The medal, a handsome bronze depicting a heroic figure standing on a hill, was supplied by the Southern Commission on Interactive Cooperation and the Commission on John W. Martin of Florida, Hon. Hugh M. Dobley of Georgia, M. J. R. Dobley of Georgia, and Edith of the New Orleans Item, and George B. Dale, Editor of the New Orleans Item. Washington, D. C. Jun. 5— (PSS). As the time for the closing of the City of D. C. P. convention in Kansas drew near it, it is re- called that Mrs. Daisy E. Lau- mann, of Pittsburgh, Pa. in the only male woman to the convention, whose seat will not be con- fected. Lamkins is nationally known, for her work in con- ference with the Federation of Col- legiate Women's Clubs, and political leader in Western Pennsylvania among women, holding the politi- cal appointments in her hands in Pittsburgh and also president of the Long Blood Lea- gue, which organizations provide scholarships for several Pittsburgh vouths in leading college and university. "We like to see a representative, not, and the many magazine articles or a state temple of the Dukes of five of the state and country," *Remember that case in North America appearing from the pens of its will be one of the outstanding accomplishments of the state*<sup>1</sup>. The state department has not yet appointed a law and speak courageously, and standing shot to death an unarmed to its scholarly productiveness; bokeh: Representatives from all of it may be that in the case No. 24 youth." The jury said, "not *There were over 300 students in the temples, or the state are in grot to add with a light sentence, guilty*" wag the man who killed the college department registrar at the University of Florida, and *Walden and Hiram* in the state of New York. "The district attorney's county history that the die-call that any district-attorney effective courses formed an in-ter-irretr, with this in view*<sup>2</sup> that attorney's office has put it where in Texas made any ad-ad part of the academic program. And in addition to their bank records, hold and宣誓, and have a record of their involvement." Could it be that Petae took on due significance. The local committee have arranged as Pirkleing a losing fight but never picketing constantly, continue their victory in the fight for the right of the Negro administrator W. M. Moore and Mrs. Judith Alphin P. Moore and Mrs. Mitha Moore and Mrs. W. W. Winn Winn M. Butler and Mrs. Charles Sumner Bird of Massachusetts, Hon. John H. Clark of New York, J. Henry, Rock of New York, J. Henry, Rock Kirkley of South Carolina, George W. Bean and Mrs. F. W. and Mrs. W. Bean and Mrs. F. W. and Mrs. Orrtis Ortis of Winn and Winn, and Mrs. M. P. Clark of Californi Howe Davis, Perry Howard and Mrs. Boss, with Howe Machine It is reliably stated that Perry Meredith, Jennie Davis and O. B. Orrtis atting firmly with the Howe managers, off of all Negro delegations which are a part of the seventy members of the committee. by the committee. Political candidates are and to be punished by many and old alliances are baker broken as the new machine sweeps all before Housing Conditions and to be life Not only are the housing conditions provided for Negroes in Kan- New York, June 9. The National Association for the Advancement of Women Avenue, has received a clipping from the Horns Front of a Serpentine building. M. E. Foster who conducts a column under the heading "Why's the difference between court justice mated out to Negroes and to White?" Mr. Foster's comment arises out of the case of a Colored man Chester, condemned once to be received their degrees with honor. "The adoption of the report of hanged, not only a four-year peer," Maddenia A. Lombergman, haunt. The Board of Directors was follwed by trial and we concluded that either was the ranking student of the loved by the re-section of all of the one verdict or the other was class. She received, her degree, upon the reception or Prof. J. H. wrong. Which one? Can you Magna Cum Laude, Manile B. D. Hines who was replaced as a dearest? In fact many of these in charge of the conditions expected to go to war were warned of the conditions and it is stated that many members of the Army attempt to have decided not to go and not for the rigors of Jim Crow. Policy of Committee not Encouraging for Texas Case Austin, Texas, June 9-6—Com- are Supreme Chancellor B. W. memente excerpts at Samuel Green and Grand Chancellor Chas. Wickham of Oklahoma, unusual niglyt and entchalam, Third- three young men and wo- the grand lodge by Grand Chancellor received the Bachar of Arts celum Wickham was- the signal degree, the largest group in the membership on his attitude- history of the college. the com- ward the Texas-delegation during Dr. W. B. Bryan of the First himself perion grans by his Methodist Episcopal Church of avoidance of contact with them against the invlion was delivered by Reverend or Texas. Kansas City, the commencement Reports of all other officers, the commencement Reports of all other officers, the best in the institution's life before adjournment Diplomats were awarded to 29. Approval of the course of so graduates of the Senior, High School of the Grand Chancellor and School of the University of Georgia, and the Bachelor and Diploma. Also wrote of Records and Seals took the honor students of the class form of a unanimous vote of the Mrs. George H. Peller, Superintendent with all expenses of the class form of the officials and the gave the address to the families. Tho't Lynched Later Returned Alive and Well. Atlanta, Ga., June 9 — Georgetown record for 1988 is still clear of lynching from last year, supported on Interracial Cooperation, after booking brothority into the al-abra community and lynching of Henry Hood at Gaines vice for a biter blunt, and then vice for a bitter blunt, and then moment of the mob. Hood reported, deemed to handle him routinely but and finally prevailed. The纵队 form from various sources, were wally confirmed to the flipper. Hood, who was confined in the city just after an alteration with a gun, looked up at 3 o'clock in the morning while all members of the night police riot were absent on their behalf, at 3 o'clock in the night chief or police officer, who was held responsible for his safe keeping, has made a full recovery and leading citizens explore the incident deeply and expressed gratitude to those who nitely known that Hood was alive. Samuel Huston Graduates 33 GREEN AND WICKHAM CONSPICUOUS BY THEIR ABSENCE. R. A. HESTER ADDED TO BOARD—ALL OFFICERS RE-ELECTED—DALLAS IN RACE FOR NEXT MEET. Two familiar figures at annual grand bodge meetings of Pythianus for many years are complacuous by their absence this year. They ation on Monday and banquet on Tuesday night at which time a deliciosa menu was served to eight hundred guests and a short program was rendered followed by dancing. The following unique menu was served. Programme: C. F. Richardson, Chairman; *Ray Williams, H. C. Hickey* The windows of all of the skyward zenariums of Houston were thonged with a large number of passable as the Fythian Dress downstairs and the downtown散步 of the city. Decorated in white with soft foam and a white band, the crown of the attendants blended perfectly with the colors of the linen, and the white band passed all through the limbs of the attendants. Kalba Temple of Dohmen was also a spot of beautiful color and texture. It played all through the parade. The crowd was cheering as they passed on did the uniform ranks under the direction of Oleg Thoumands in City For Field Day Exercise. Houston was the Mecca on Wednesday for thousands who came to see the event. (CONTINUED ON FACE, FOURY cin |ALLAS- EXPRESS a Fecin Tg ae [a Fmarvoway wcuno remee eiefatocrnvion ——— THE DALLAS EXPRESS ~ PUBLISHING CO., =, acerveral) ae = Notice to the Public Pacha say oe ee Sta Se teat oe athe pobienion ee — tn Advance wn = a ance Cor c) THe DALLAS EXPRESS a ahaninhed Gavan airenony womxa Boe eer sc sets beer Ave Mattned stone ce tt Da a Po Herd Mt at Conerens Maren ar — win nvr doMPany = Man toate bonrbors PU: thiesem rer ied soe wet 44 “ah then tetra Ting sitiowt or = peveive erwsonone, whic [teins oe sa te satan tee Josie” Ses ioe “os Sf trent fag ort s P mewotey, te ve of evan hand | ot tnetion sovnre ait the tar | yas nama Pees cere =} spe “ant om ee —— — _. QUR STREETS ~ E> Again thee Neery Cheater ot “Gomamerce has scored in ite cam: Sen of sve tnecormment tn Dali 1 ln wo be romerbared Dat pevgra} months axo 0 com- tt ean oy ent Toast rect ent_on 8 he et fit Street Coe P isoshatat nd tow Bhs kret concen Te somata Rent, “thy atrtoment ot Dr resident, thet ‘Pisination’ Ski been tyivisod that “eee pasiasonAdiiios-haveDeea font macdaniod and Beet Sac suet to contin tis aU there fs woh "See bela wibout eon pve ates ortho “eith the waderstanding§ tte ley ot thie eeartmest of a Rib xienty saving, A “The main tne thet tee trove Tints bare aed to ths ev Reonty of our sider MTs “Buay bare idea to comes t, pet indersusding tate tavern heads of oer cy : ores pin» civic war 1 Se eve — “bara St proms cope plet st wih saree be dit Un th mins Bett 12: the. Ateponiticn o he isniraoss 3c oven Ps alt se bone in the ine thea temlr we pda tae alot the ti + way ena Bae all ince monters ‘roe Bers ice Gini eran ct. Dih Te Ube allan 1 tntiteent or vit of the. ter mt i Sand fh the, wer can ree eerie oat on See INVESTIGATORS SEEK THE FACTS ABOUT - NEGRO POLICEMEN ~ ae nese! polite Bes seieperent news ‘in-the mind-of the white south swith regard the Nap hae oa j.and the evs to, ettet that the elty authortien Nort Hina have. sent ip investigator out into all of the southern cities $m whic eon earn ae, police forces to inoover the facts will not yatiy distinet ath does more 20 impress.on the ful the idea that are ‘as far ns the re- lation between the race zs eras ne 0 the Fok ak ts ea the addition of Negroes to forer Te sult In benefit. the agate: some is proven by the fact ‘it was reported in several qua ters that the present administration had sérioualy consid- sed domme appoinkments, In fact, this promise waa ato mecabors. of the genera Negip public byt “eveaport of i tks it Ue anton “alae ‘ ee iy thi promis ade as Sa ‘yet ten determined ‘te wae mado at all-eannat. be definitely known because of the fact ‘the administra- aut onc won te te represent them ‘Tho Hapread in ot the Rot serous pty. i go * situation as it would affect Dallas oe ly jt wach procendure as is now ployed Crcmaherss Te tena fervor” tint Stile” te ‘should be taken by the heads of the-elty to cleat up in the \publie mind this unfulfilled promise which they are under- [stood to have made. Tho best ends of-tho city. will have thereat facts are-hnown, or. dh [elaccs ‘st ine notes‘ On pase Shanice preset land at those of the raco who undertook to represent then inthe tt lection. And ft might be better in time come for it to bo taowe, either that the-promise of Negr iollemen. was never made or thst,-having been made th falsiiment of the was not bby the carafu -citien of u like jnort Nogro potice- are now aged. The tar case ‘ill not be proven, in the opinion of ‘The Ex jpress. For according to all available reports from suct Negro offieera have been found distinetly ‘beneficia ‘in the preservation of law; ___NATIONAL MOVEMENTS AND JIM CROW — We saaet--net-_ trent sitisig- Colored folly better than we do our own lst tho latter Dect fonlted” Sch, was the defeat o “im Gr poly flow uring the Met ods conventve-fa Henan Me presume Sati be he dre ot 3 ‘whic eee ance ile jaame city. The facts othe ‘now appear ‘hat 'althouh the. bo Negro bishope of The Metho ‘Chueh Been promised: quartore-in hota varived tne of thot was laced to have been i hotel but it faally turned dutWe nothing less than 2 "porting house.” - ‘were Sonnedowitr private famiiees apes ‘Cart Murphy, editor of The Afro-American, in com: uh. gathorfouy as theoe delay that “iti tnthely that as theae dea * iy pollude wil aoe sehets niga has fai” ‘ime was when the consideration of "Jim Crow” would bat ave raced st praporo.t have ced orth is ne seca ak ene none tet Te GF oar’ An the fact thn nov sven the Gall. ber th motropattan centre see fit to all nention to tite fact that bing ake inc ith national owe ments indicates that there room for definite argument Mandnat i. Ta faethe aprons Bes oo far at to prophesy at te in ano fare vn in aan wD c ston nal . Salon tht pe wit becaere for mn a er olla! a ‘which ff sly thac Negroer wit their finer rushed hy the. prejudieial»practens which have become such n part of ot southern sentiment |__And in this same connection it may Be arrned that the irs totacs of th baer cls of whites wh te better elas of Negroes has tastened the day of realization “ekins may differ ut aitectina: dal in white. and hare r 2 iste Seer as" tacos te Be sam td Sh ; as "cn there as He ture and fo ur mas feo Thome aye ar pl fd with thelr gong Syariis soe aes mee ‘many : ‘of present day trends, who vil declare that increased the pat of Nexto hn parison natin fh pracleas such as Stim-croe™ ich fier oar fea ft a8 z a Sey sek nial te Meant YICTOR eR GER SraNeS FOR HS... [ANTLLYNCHING oe eee! | Berger teHaPNS Ts VAHOG ways ‘by “ts packing bil RtcodoeeT oy hier tthe toot sate at Ponares. He daclaro-hat the Democrats of “Congress eng tees lynching war-n-state right” and-that ‘they it pper's Rive poten -agn mop ie at the biddlig of tho United Staten ‘bug could not btar the thought of that” anme government linting their lynching propensities and urged ine "tor tuako good tho promiae made to voters the not fer! tint Che wiaaaars proposed Beggar wil Socceed. acer in tho Unied Consrens Ben ine ple afority wil not,geo the neceasty of pashing ‘on 2 measure and its argument in just such ve bin, is tinua does not hive on publicly 3 ee: in tri ety t,he icraingy lary amount of Berita and uit Convey ot ar untied sans ss ol ibm tsp ov the dine ot es st ee th Arn ave er ah mee ‘eit mnt that Tb pong om waaay ew x Dee THE DALLAS EXPIRE, DALLAS, TRXAR, RATURRAY, 70NE 9, 1928 Main eee ee / aE SN OT RerbleNal tank Petar oo ES Pirst_ "mask, Pare a5 e EBS einige cen te Pt, @. Donde een eee sae fea ee Bete Wa Wits (Wok Wahy aS Eien ase Mort a Nee Reta ae Sera eee eee te Seinen Ree en Peta age Ae ee A eee eas casas eee aa aad oe = a » AM ce ae So at ay ne Se ampere Peeoret Semper — Sa re en ig = Finsuetal Membeevbip ss of May 6, 8m (at 347A Thousands Storm-. eee ia tee oe ae = rab eaetr aoe oy = er acy Ga neal eats Sen Stan an te ace His Sete ake Sh eee are te er oh roe ics coe a oa Laat cenbee tes patient ees ae an ee ee reawe i sop areas oe ee ees eee ia accra ate gett ge mt peor oF eee Lica aenctegE ye 8 tlh eager ha aerate te et es sont as eae eee ae {Seige aoe Coie core ae lor the raee.. \ Re A. Hemtor of swood, wall xeon Sewn kes ed eee at owen ey ee bao ear coe eee eet ee plated with gold nd Darna ag Dae wee ie eee at tear eee ee Sia aa Mc's nd"c eae Se ere ape ora nee yee fos et ui Sra mrs Tea'vpoona. ‘live forty and’ 6 est ‘ot tie pont ieter ex making the Pocniation co ge ae rat esse, aor Seg |avprectated her vary wtrong de eerie See Sea {Sr ranted he mst ee ne SE SS ee cae tae ater, Sol i tee ceereon be Seagaete i oe thoniy did what any other Texas incriocent ste en lent hone enh ee had aes ee aiearaemenn tae @ nf Finwiowment and Increased jf moa “| re ecmmentnionn of Od Shcuanoalgh wine ergs the Figewicea yr mopnbere to Tatar [eco suy! aoc tare [i ithe the wotoaing ot Tvl Sends ioe Or rae ty =| Maton us vata ec WS reson hae'4¢ $3.90 bor ear, Mes sere | Soneen y |: tay ta Patil ot «fa Repee Cant ee Suinname den Bat Fema er cas seca wy sie mete ety ata oo Teta yr mercies tha ead <\Green and Wickham’ - | — cone each of a Piel Darien om Wet pai Na te Vande tor tard echt Sip lone cones ie ant tas jeromeumtnt ie Se bad ra Mae ee pee i) CetantNtane Hold Yaterting * mbcting of the Grand tocar gam wat "ohne a. 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Wink to tank the mans! <n ee ee ee ey “re tha aways rotmemer_ you (stra % sauna, Deutbir BLES | i BOY SCOUT COURSES. POPULAR AT HAMPTON | SUMMER -SCHOOL one er atl pula eek raominer school at TMtiptos oes pees gure tome epee cee ee eee see enna arene Sco ated hae eee ae eae Se Sess ear Soren Se che oe Sp paneer ec ees Drsearer caries een eae eaeert erat tak Tere saeemece are sti vss am "Bummer Schoo! an « graduate eter f aoe iets Rear ree ie ee Sens ape a ae eae ae eee oe acer eaten eae oe tea quuniiaetneietehatneeenycccns mere Ta Tae Phe 208 ect toate amertaine a aes st ie ee at aa ee oe te ee es Parish oficers. The brides of the| ns “wore riddled with ‘att | od Laer ak aitad Coron i eee ye oe a os ee Si aee tae So ie Bukow eval ee oeeaeaeet so teaee Seee Se oS ee = eS coeetee fae ee Seen ees eueercons ieee ee ere Serie te rena eee ees Samana source ceeeceraee ce So im — / —— WEMOBT AY wre cuine ee ee (exa)""PreeetOscidan han gored ihe onarton Ma acho of meter hu Tor etn ot eanthan 4800 ae a tiie to. he Ne conitbaion tn the aesiovenn fr"amerien roan OW Re brates win Ran EEO one erat mecborcio we Reree ss Soin Weare onus Cpe he stato’ fern a oetin ant preseraion ana or tne ate Rehan he moma efor aM fle somal the realign Yeslee Tene (ponte srsetis Werte te on ela ia to th ban Sates’ nal a amt on pape Fouling mee 000" Arend ie fase en mas eh fsa fe gt em aa Seeccgees: piicenctte ie sen merges htc Senne ae pias wate Se 2aee noe. a iy ie desist Piltaburgd, Pa. Junie —CPNB ms ae ree es acon heat Sates perenne eer ee ee Eragocennen eon eee ete Stee era farge reac or Se oo fig in Je ote {ie ‘would be unable to apare the a Pecter breta os les snr ae Soak eee ee fas ree hegre eee eee = a a caihenn ee ees pee eee sata Aieaaie So einen eee eee BS Seen, caer eee ||" Some local race people have di eee ee Seen Jean ete te eh Girne we tech “Henderson, scent eee seo Sal ie eae a fat ee kage ine eereh DISCRIMINATION CAN ‘TINUES TH LAND sa Sao aoe Sear rane Scone rene = see ar ats mater sat ene ADIT ceases pees Ae ect at artic Screen ease nna oa cet ee Sn sieenees ference Se sees amet SS ees a eae eee point ta that sine he te refered ee eras ae oer co aan in oupiteatyree ro peal. = oe DR. SWEET: NOW_o0cu PIES HOME HE DEFENDED, vee 2 eee eee Dea. 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The American Citizens had their first meeting at the city hall on Saturday by Rev. James M. Churchill at Sunday by Rev. The Dauphin School closed March 10. We had a very pleasant school day. Pep Rally was held on the social science teacher of Taza College, president of seminar to students a glorious time, we are also joined forward to a meet and greet of our life fellows for the Dallas Business SAN ANGELO — Mrs. Thua Luek, wife of Mr. Charles Luek, son of Mr. Charles Luek, was the great friend of her life and the great friend of her life. Mrs. Luek was born to Tyler Tucker and her sister, in San Angelo, where she was well known and regarded as a lady. She was a member of the Court of Chantelle, the House Holder MILLIONS MALT differs THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1928 AVOID INHALATION 2 LBS. DIST. MET. NET. PURI TAN BOHEMIAN HOP FLAVORED MALT & MARKUPED BY PURI TAN WAREL EXTRACT CO. CHICAGO MILKES M. M. T. Teller who was born in Gallion, Ohio, and was living there died Thursday morning, and was to recite Tuesday evening at a church with Rev. G. E. Brown erecting a memorial. He leaves to money his sisters, sisters and other relatives in Fairmount Camden. He leaves a local church in Stake Understaking Company. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Stoken Lake a local atmospheric well as a business polite in their room during a guest who unobeyed party dinners. Bunny at the Lincoln Cafe was the guest who unobeyed party dinners. Mr. O. Neal and others. A constructive and spiritual memorial was delivered at New Haven College, married by pastor Mitchell. JACKSONVILLE — The Henry brothers, evangelist, or, shouldered, revival at Benson Chapel C. M. E. Church, Monday night. The church that has conducted a revival in our city. These young men now are engaged in the commencement excercises of the Fred P. Church. The Court of the Thursday night, May 25th at the school auditorium. The Court of the Sunday evening at the C. M. E. Church. Reverend W. W. W. was appointed audience after which the members and friends were, after a long and appreciated audience, at the church with cream and cake and lemonade in the city. A mother, Misses Nina M. Chater, of Saturday, June 12th, their house in Benson. P. Hare of Dallas and Miss C. H. Chater were married. May 25th. We hope for the young couple a smile and a smile to life together. Our Gliner Club by a score 11 to 3. Bingham was in the middle of his school closing Thursday night, education. Chabal Church by Rqw. English-Saturday night. Chabal Church by Rqw. English-Saturday night. assistance gave us a good year's work in the school. We were so proud we could see a bighter day before us as we were in the school. When we could, Hilye hyled in a cup, to pasteate of New Hope Baptist Church of this place. We wish him for a smooth transition. Henry became the bride of Mr. C. C. Walker, Jr. on his 18th birthday. We took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walker, white cottage and accessories to match. Mr. S. Reed of Teague was matron of honor. Mr. Perriford made them husband and wife. Their friends with them a place to make them husband and wife. C. S. Sanders celebrated his third aniversary at Colbert Chap. 14. This month, Rev. I. W. Waters proached his annual sermon, the "The Pastor's duty" paper, subject "The Pastor's duty" number of "Victors" wore with denim. The Bible Board made a Dynx BRENDA R. B. on the 29th-inst. Rev. J. W. Hoyth, prashad, it. If you want, please call bill at shop and you will find them. There SULFURH SPHINCH Deargr lass High School closed Tuesday, May 29 with excellent programs each night. Bingham, sayon at Morning Chapel Baptist church by Rev. T. M. Chambers or Lt. L. M. Chambers. O. A. Filler, a. m. of Bishop College leaves grades, R. G. W. G. villle. District holds his second quarter Sunday, May 26th. handle Jack Rabbit Gen Club will. Hily, and Mrs. L. T. Scott of Dover begin their first practice shoot for the team, after spending two years, on next Tuesday, June, works with friends (will) attending and would be proud to represent the Gm. General at R. Conference. The Gm. General will be a member of the Club from Wichita, Falls, Fort and them by their many friends Worth or Dallas during the season. Dr. Scott is a former pastor in and music were th. diversions, delicious cream and sake were served. Miss Williams is a member of the High. She leaves in a few days for her home in Minneapolis. Mrs. Washan, Gilpin, and Miss Osel Brown were guests. Genele Sharp and daughter, Miss Ardell during commencement. Miss Marshall shall be here this week the interest of the. Grand Lodge SAN ANGELO — The churches of San Angelo are endeavoring to congratulate and bribeeth love through a series of mass meetings organized by the congregation churches each Sunday. A Mass is held every evening at St. Paul A. M. E. Church of which Rev. Brown is a pastor. A Mass is also a pastor of ceremonies. An sermon was delivered by Rev. Thaddeus as pastor of the sermon was "As a Man Thinketh so is He." An sermon was given in aid of Hope Circle of Women's Mansion-Boyd Church on First Street, Monday afternoon. Abilene, Saturday, she returned Sunday, reporting an enjoyable **PORA** HAIR AND TOILET PRODUCTS stand out from the crowd of competition with characteristically stalky their own. **PORA** Products are amusingly effective. That *PORA* victim is骗迫 by the fact that over THREE MILLION *PORA* parcels were sent to him. **PORA** parcels were sent to him in SECENTY FIVE THOUSAND *PORA* ACENTS during the year just paid. If you don't know her name, write PORO COLLEGE 4309 St. Prodonard Avenue ST. LOUIS, MO. U. B. A. The Mil City Tigers and Dallas White Box played a fast game Sunday, the White Socks defeated the White Box, both pitchers working well, Coq, having struck 10 of the Tigers in the first half and 10 of the Socks. The same team will play at the White Socks Park. 020 010 010-4 **SHIKEMAN** — The funeral of Miss Milred Widdow was attended at Harmony Baptist of which she was a consistent Christian by Rev. Dr. Joseph Wilson, the pastor, who leaves a loving mother, and older sister, on her behalf. The Sheikh of Harmony of Rev. P. W. Wiley of New Hope Baptist closed night of 10 in, with big banquet. He was showered with many presents, money赠予 with dollar bills and gifts. Rev. F. R. Randle of Gainvillea preached the anniversary sermon assisted by his superb choir. Teachers教持 for Fred Douglass for next term are Prot. P. Perths, Therese Burton, Mrs. P. R. Pierce, Lucile F. A. Johnson, Lincoln Franklin, C. G. W. Thomson, Miss Glenie Ham Park, Miss Karen K. R. Pierce, Mrs. K. R. Pierce, Big June plenic at the old Settlers Park will be big parade-headed by FT. Darborn Lodge No. 44, Elks will hold its regular election of officers Wednesday evening, June 11. 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Unbeknownst of the great action taken and definite action taken to advance the cause of Negro Fulman Directors, as a rule, of the great masses for whom they are responsible for them, they are great, great, great accomplishments of the meeting to the credit of Executive Secretary K. K. Negro schools as the ton by Presid. at G. W. Saffron of still feeding himself upon the T. Shavellyville, visit to belief, that he will be superior with friend, from upon the task of a Negro girl or girl develop into a girl. Great educational value to the Every Negro Man and Woman—who have the least spark of leadership hidden in away or organizing, should begin organizing THE SUPREME GRAND PRESIDENT 2121 Hall St. Dallas, Texas who will visit your people at your request and address them on how to become responsible. their present plan will mean his G. W. Franklin Jr., Chattanooga; exit unless new leaders with Tennise President, G. W. Sattell, Chicago; one has but to be reminded of the Robt. D. Mackii Jr., Natome; great accomplishments of millions of Mine; Sine; Two View, T. J. Tebald; Chicago; frozen organizations led by Borth, Fourth Ward; and then to begin tracing the A. L. Moss, New Orleans; Secretary, Edward W. Stone, Tampa; back and a like amount more and more, Chicago; Trauner, St. Jude. was composed of Mr. Franklin, President, Meeres University, New Orleans; James Irwin, Philadelphia; J. R. Williams, Seward University; A. R. Williams, gomery, Ala., an officials and influential leaders. These gentlemen thrill of the meeting was the uniting of all reactions under the leadership of Mr. Jackson. There now exists but one organization of financial directors of Mr. James, A. Jackson, representing the domestic Division of Washington, D. C., was present and delivered a business address giving a basis on which the organization construct a new business and giving a basis on which the organizations delivered by Dean L. Gupton, of the Jones-Laudon College or institution and night of May 24th was attended as social guest of Duke Institute, Institute of Technology and night of May 25th. In the afternoon of May 25th they attend, at the commencement of Dr. Motone, had a picture taken at the monument of Dr. Motone on the floor of Dr. Washington. Dr. Shilohylla, Ky. A visit to the Government Hospital for great educational value to the group. We impressed were the members of the Funeral Directors who she had in attendance with underdeveloped plans to reach out and help some needy brave boys and girls with scholarships or allow substantial education will rebound to the credit of the institution and re-ion. The official news. Presidents harw were: Honorary. President I quarters For ic Fans given prompt attention al 2-9321 ver & Light Co. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1928 Miss Viola Dixon, member of senior class, Howard University, for a three-day forfeiture refiled Wednesday evening, May 31, 1988 in Mankato Memorial Hall. She was as on, or the fath which has been rendered at Howard University, for the next seven or eight years. Miss Dixon is graduate of the University of North Carolina high school of the class of 1927 and during the entire four years was credible and she has duplicated the work of Mr. Charles C. Cohen and a member of Zeta Phi Beta Society. TEXAS TOWNS CAMERON All that was mortal was the body, and to seat here Sunday May 27th from Belfast A. M. K. Church, Heywood, and the local ministers were present and three on, the district. Rev. Hughes was mistress of ceremony Blahop B. G. Young of whom Miss Dixon was a member of Sunday and at Bethesda Sunday. A large crowd showed their **TERRBELLE** The graduating reception of the Public Schools were hold at the City Hall Wednesday, evening, a clauses of two young women were given, diplomas by Burg, Long with W. Chemens Bar- ney, a student of Willy; University of Principal of Principal Burger, delivered women of Willy; W. Watson elegated pastor of Iberia came in a Thursday with his family and if now located in the City Hall, he and wife of Kansas O'Donnell, and wife of W. Chemens Lemon in visiting Tamarah W. H. Burger, Rev. Waltson with a number of his members presided over Thielher Sunday afternoon. CLEBURNE — The revival at the first Baptist Church conducted by love. W. T. Zallig of New York closed with mucus. Rev. Lemons of Boontown pruned Sunday at the church and hightened Sunday night. 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Pierre Moore left Tuesday for Paris. Mr. Dora Williams of Wichita Falls walk in the city Sunday. PT. WORTH The baccalaureate surname was held May 17th at the Greater St. Louis Botanical Center, Rev. J. H. Winn, there were twenty-airy graduates ary. of the University of 911 Irina St., entertained the family. The house was pretty arranged in the class cloaks of pink and white, an enjoyable, time was spent in the garden. Sublubber Kurtis, Tracy, Wibs was attending school in the city at St. Louis, Mrs. A. M. Wright, 2621 Austin, aunt, Mrs. O. M. Wright, 2621 Home for home students, June the 2nd, Simmons of 808 Allen St., Dallas, Toxon was to the city, John, 1st Little, Miss Eddie, Vandetta Wright and Sir Silvester Stevens, 2nd Little, Miss Simmons were two, of, 682-1688 graduates. THE TRIBUCHORQUAN QUEEN Mary M. Hubry Browardes of Mary M. Hubry business night. All collection-of dresses and business attends at about fourteen members. The Tyr- tian night. May 23 yrs. Mtv. Mtv. Glbt. Algrave. New musical menus were rendered by some, of the members, and deletion men was joined to meet with Mtv. Hollen The club meet Wednesday night, May 30th with Mrs. Harla Harris. Final plan and, arrangements will be announced which will be June 8. The entire "Recital Pellows" are cordially invited to the annual summer dance. The "Tees" are never forgotten in any of the "Recital Follows" Social Affairs. time and today' unmeasured for science. A goddess' power, course next meeting with Mrs. Hoppe- tes, Wormwort. Miss Marie Tucker, Nurse Miss Colleen Hickower, Rep Colored Woman wants position to teach wheel. Can play Music Address Box 116 Big City, Town FREE This Coupon and Thirty- Pence Good for one Box of Mice and Growth Matter. Included. This Coupon Redeemable at at your Barber Shop or your Brigade. TO LOAN ON HOMES Conservation WOODMEN, R. COLO. YOUR ATTENTION mention. See RD, State Agent Antonus, Texas. See Price A. 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