Dallas Express
Saturday, July 21, 1928
Dallas, Texas
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Supreme Officer Striker on Train Recovers and Makes Report
to Grand Lodge J. W. Hunt and L. J. Crawford Re-elected
Communities Reports Show Order Gaming in Numbers and
Limits Next Want to be Beld in Fort Worth.
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Champion of History
Messenger of Hope
Prominent Educators
Center Herd For State
Association Meet
The Dallas Express
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John Hope Honored by
Canadian School
THE CITY OF LATLANTA, DALLAS, DENVER, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1929
Says 25,000 Will Bolt
G. O. P. Ticket.
MEET IN SAN ANTONIO
PERRY HOWARD ARRESTED
Edward Gordon, Former Dallas Boy, Makes Olympic Team
150 Pis Y. M. C. A.
Piedges in Full.
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Charged With Sale of Federal Patronage, Mississippi National Committeeman and Six Others are Arraigned. Howard, Fired as Assistant Attorney General.
he appointed to appear at the final seas Court in northeastern 'the United
and the investigation which be states marshall, Tunnelhill and
and Thursday. A special in Perry Howard are supposed to
an national body is in work on the have obtained gill for the ap.
and which involves six prominent politician of the state marshall from the southern de-
bend. All have covered bond.
Paul Quinn College Loses Recognition of State
GRADUATE FROM OBERLIN CONSERVATORY
Paul Quinn College
Recognition
University of Extremadura Project
the commission of the local board
appointed on the by the N.Y.
state board in amounting a local
board board composed of men
who are not personally owned
by the present administration and
subsequently made in this department
and are not indicated that the
conservation and advice of this de-
partment is no longer considered
Distinctive in Service
Always Progressive
Larry Howard, who was arrest trie. All have furnished bond.
Lake Statements Made
These facts, together with the involvement of the for-
merist, the legislature, and the congressional
conference elsewhere, give the idea that the
villains can represent 46 Congressmen in the South and 14 in New Pace.
West and 12 on the Pacific Coast.
They also such as are raising
their voices in the United States
all over the United States.
Once the scarcely one allible
of the votes, the number of
of the polls, and the number
of citizens 21 years of age and over
on reached 80 per cent in two
States; and from 40-50 per cent
Thus, Democracy Government in the United States has become a force, primarily because for the
SOCIETY and Club
SKOO-DEE-DUM-DOO!
Columbia
Magic Notes
A snappy number sung by Seth Richard.
Hear the hummin', strummin' banjo accompaniment.
"Come on baby, let's Skoo-del-dum Doo
Come on Mama, let's Skoo-del-dum Doo
Mama, Mama have you forgot
the night I had you like a baker's knot."
The coupling is another good one —
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Lonely Seth Blues
Vocals—Seth Richard
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Miss Junita Williams, Pres.
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THE CARNIVAL CHAMPS
CLUB and last week, 12:21.
R. Central Avenue, with the vice-president, preceding. After prayer the meeting opened for business and the guests arrived. After payment of money collected and paid out.
Wesley Church, bassist, pastor john
Wesley Church, bassist, pastor john
with the degree, D. from, Paul Quin-
College. The quarterly con-
ference and in-festival for Jehovah
Savior trust success, Ray. F. Redders
has trust success, Ray. F. Redders
$1 School Convocation adds $1
School Convocation adds $1
Convocation will be held at
$1 School Convocation will be
$2 include. All eyes on Paul
Quin-College and the Bishop
Brookes, Paul Quin-College and
Bishop Brookes, Paul Quin-College
will be at step 5, St. James A. M.
P. Church, Cowswells are in-
in the past six months. Of the
170 raised, 153,936, has been expended. Expressions of sympathy
to Mrs. Harper, mother of the president. The hostess, Mrs. Stormor served a de-
pendent position at the Y. W. C. A. A., Mrs.
L. Lehons, president, Mrs. Annie
Travis, reporter.
THE PROGRESSIVE CLUB
was entertained at 2628 Colby St.
Townsend, Kentucky, held at 2625 Colby St. Ray Sina.
The president, Mr. Wandon was presen-
t for the first time in several
months. Ms. has been ahead due
to her leadership. The presen-
tion! Lewis Vandon, Reporter.
THE ADMIRE CHARITY CLUB
was the residence of Mrs. P. A.
Ahner, Mrs. Harper, July 15th with the vice president, Mrs.
Maria presiding, amber presiding,
Mrs. M. E. Hunt, Mrs. Tucker, Mrs.
Ashman, and cakes with presci-
sion. A delightful time was
had by all Next meeting will be
carried out at Campbell
Street.
Mr. Harward, President
Hardman, Reporter.
WEST DALLAS
Rising Star Sunday School opened on time. Lesson taught. At 11 J. clock, the pastor presided and writing group. Many visitors and friends were present. At Seven o'clock, pastor E. Lane preached. The curtrent was worn last week and W. Will begin again Wednesday night.
Her E. Lane, Pastor.
T. G. Hightower, Report.
MRS. BECULIAN TURNER AND. DAUGHIER
After naval weeks confine-ment in Sanitation at Houston, Texas. Turner and her daughter, Mrs. Stokes, who sustained耳.
Bn.
PETER
Dr. B. E. Howell, the Surgeon General of the Loyal Friends and the Loyalty of the American Woodmen returned to the 14th City's Saturday from a trip to the University in the City of San Antonio, Texas. The venerable number of cases of cholera in the city very busy while there. He is laid back in the city while he works.
J. A. Beaumont, boy outstretched. There are offices in Nashville. There are people looking after the 190 soot troops which organized here early which.
He states that more than 61
of the 100 states have been
organized and that the assistance which is being
provided to the 100 states by members of
the United States by members of the
Y.W.C.A.NEWS
Miss D. W. Dooten, Secretary of the Marta Morgan Branch Y. Y. Branch, delegates to the Y.-W. C. A. Conference which convenes in the Institute to discuss the role of the W. W. Will be the Reservational Director at the Conference. Miss Wotten left our New Girl Reservoir Secretary. Miss Mamie Davis will also give a presentation on registration for the class which is at present very large is rapidly a cooking class is to be started at an early date. Those interested in registration for the class are asked to register in person. The employment agency is opened from 9 to 12.13 daily. Employees are asked to register in person. A monthly Sunday magazine is published in the day in each month at 4:00 p.m. The corollary is invited to an older Girl's Club has been organized. The Girl's Reserve anticipates a very pleasant evening at their Theatre Party, Wednesday.
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Phone 3-0010
PROF. W. J. MANN, TARALAN
DRIVE LEADER IN DALLAS
FOR DRIVE
Prof. W. J. Mann, drive director for the Knights and Daughters of Tabor and author of the Grand Lodge is a visitor in Dal.
He is a member of the drive for members for the order.
last year, which was one of the pretest in the history of the order as far as the membership increase was concerned. Prof. Mann was a member in the security of new members.
Further announcements of the
Insurance Manager Goes to Memphis
The Manager of the Universal Life Insurance Company, M. M. McGheagh will two times the Brown and J. M. H. Coat left the city Tuesday morning on route for McGheagh to the home office and transect important business with the bind of the trip is being made in Mr. McGheagh's new Dodge car and the bind of the trip is being made in Mrs. Pamie McGheagh and two cousins, Jonis, and Pay. White, Mr. McGheagh will worry them to their home in Jackson, the bind of the Universal life for three years. They will visit the district
The party will be gone about a
week and on their return trip
will visit the district offices of
Little Rock and Tampa, Arkansas.
ROOSEVELT CLUBHOUSE
For rent large house for dancing; dining room, kitchen, living room. So you can make some money. Sae B F Farrar or call 2-1281.
Murphy-Bolanz Co.,
NORFOLK'S
"A Man's Store"
Charge Accounts Invited
SALE ON ALL SUITS
$15 SUITS ... $11.25
$20 SUITS ... $15.00
$25 SUITS ... $18.75
$30 SUITS ... $22.50
$35 SUITS ... $26.75
$40 SUITS ... $30.00
$45 SUITS ... $33.75
$50 SUITS ... $37.50
(Most Suits 2 Trousers)
NORFOLK'S
A MAN'S STORE
1217-19 MAIN
Phone 3-8387
2218 Cobly Street
FOR RENT
The store in Roosevelt will be available August 1. This is a splendid opportunity for a grocery man with a small amount of money to carry on and operate an establishment in the best thoroughfare leading out of the city. See Mr. Farrar at the store in Roosevelt this afternoon.
Second avenue (Kaufman road to Roosevelt)
MURPH-BOLANZ COMPANY.
2-1281
Cor. Commerce and Field
Pharm
94.8138 NY
M.B.1381 NY
by men used by women world over. You're
your own. You can do that man that
man that man and while be
provided by you. They'll supply of
supply of money to you. You had a
operation with you. Do NOT Ship
Trial Size.
303 Atlantic Brooks
RUBY C
5103 Atlantic Brooks
See Mr. Farrar at the store in Roosevelt this afternoon.
We wire
Any
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RUBY COMPANY
503 Atlantic Ave. Dept. X
Brooklyn, N. Y.
8-6118
8-6119
We wire Flowers to
Any Point
DELLING FLORAL
COMPANY
Wedding Bouquets and Decorations, Funeral Designs, Cut Flowers and Made Up Pots—
Pot and Bedding Plants
I.AND.SCAPING
2429 Hall St.
Dallas
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Use Nelson's on your hair
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THE DEPENDABLE
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1707 Hall Street.
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J. H. HODGE, Prop.
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in the POULTRY
BUSINESS
FRESH VEGETABLES
STEHTIENS BROS.
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Don't get it or will it for
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STEHTIENS & STEPHENS, Props.
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Dallas, Texas
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FRED J. LAGLER
GRIND SHOP
/FHONE 7-5877 1601 B
DALLAS, TEXAS
O SHOP
1601 BRYAN STREET
S. TEXAS
Nearly furnished rooms with
almost conveniences
near car line
FOR RENT
MARIE FERGUSON
NELSON'S
HAIR DRESSING
FOR SALE
Bunch of Sequed Hand Popular
Records In Good Condition
Will Sell For 15 Cents
Each
4834 Swis Ave. (Rear)
Phone 8-2824
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NORTH DALLAS PRODUCE CO.
AMERICAN WOODMEN
DENVER
PROMPT COURT
For Info
B. K. MAYNAI
808 1-2 E. Commerce St., San
For Dallas District,
Phone 7-1848
We Invite You
To Visit The
DENVER, COLO.
PROMPT POURS OF ATTENTION
For Information See
B. K. MAYNARD, State Agent
E. Commerce St., San Antonio, Texas
for Dallas District, See Price A. Wr.
7-1848 1004 C
Visit You
At the
Unique Beauty S
Appointments 8:30 a.m. to 8:00
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TED FOR UTILITY AND FASH
EVER LETS MILLIONS (8,000,000) GAIN
DENVER, COLO,
PROMPT COURTOURS ATTENTION
For Dallas District
B. K. MAYNARD, State Agent
808 1-2 E. Commerce St, San Antole, Texas
For Dallas District, See Price A. Wren
Phone 7-1848 1004 Good St.
Unique Beauty Salon
Appointments 9:30 a.m. to 8:00 a.m.
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DR. S. L. BROWN,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Diploma of Women and Children
(All calls promptly answered)
Office Hours: 9:00 to 19 A.M.
4:00 to 5:00 S.A.F.
1:20 to 8 Nights
Phone: Office U-6191
Res. E-6321
Office 2314 Hall St.
Rex. 2305 Holmes St.
DALLAS
DALLAS
TEXAS
DR. J. G. HARDIN
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office 2305 Thomas Ave.
Office Hours: 8:00 to 10:00 p.m.
4 to 5 P.M. T: 8 to 9 P.M.
Office Phone 7-7232
Residence Phone 2-8455
Dr. B. E. Howell,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office Phone 7-6316
Res. B-5628
Office Hours
8:00-11:00 a.m. 8:00-10:00 p.m.
10:00-11:00 a.m.
Goods: 6247 Just Around the
Corner at Bryn and Central
Night Calls Answered Promptly
W. K. FLOWERS
PHYSICIAN-SURGEON
ELECTRO-THERAPEUTIC
Office Phone 5-6312
1-13 m.: 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.
OFFICE-Flowers Building.
Room 200
SITT 1-3 HALL St.
DR. L. G. PINKSTON
PHONES:
Office 2322, Res. B-5618
10:00 to 12:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Sunday by appointment
SURGEONS CLINIC
FINGSTON CLINIC
2305
DALLAS
TEXAS
A. S. WELLS
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Mr. Francis Temple
Dallas Texas
TO LOAN ON HOMES
Conservation
R. COLO.
FESOUS ATTENTION
Information See
RD, State Agent
An ionic, Texas
See Price A. Wren
1004 Good St.
Phone
3-0010
The Beauty Salon
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For Beauty's Sake"
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For Sale by all dregsale.
ONLY BY
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THE FISH
Don't Miss This Big
Party By
Lonnie Johnson
Admission 75£ at Your Nearest
Okeh Record Store
Take Your Party Home
SWEET POTATO BLUES
8586
BEDBUG BLUES-Part 2
Sung by LONNIE JOHNSON;
Piano and Guitar Accomp.
75c.
RACE
ELECIRIC
75c.
RECORDS
DEKK PHONOGRAPH CORP.
Mr. J. Greathouse of Wright City, Okla. is visiting his brother, Mr. Gun Greathouse.
Mrs. L. T. Brown of 3602 Hampton St. Mrs. Eileh B. Demonstration Center Mrs. Eileh B. Demonstration Center Z. V. Mitchell of 3620 Meadow St. are attending the Loyal Friends of Anaconda grand lodge at the Meadow St. of Mrs. Margie Wahby and Mrs. Eileh Mosely of Hoehn, Texas were week end guest of Mrs. Ef. Demonstration Center Mrs. Ef. Demonstration Center 2601 Cochran St. Mrs. Biffon Wahby and Mrs. Eileh Mosely when struck by the raft "Sunbeam Stain Amphibian, making Homestead and Amphibian route to visit the K. P. Grand Lodge, Mrs. Webb is W. C. of the Church and the writing is improving, rapidly.
Miss Lozoya Minn. teacher in
Washington High School in ap-
pendance vacation with her
family, and vacationing in
other Southern points.
PARKDALE-GOLF COURSE INVITES GOLFERS
TO FRIDAY NIGHT MEETING
Poffin alba at the club house of the Parkside Golf and Country Club a meeting of all country interested in the game of golf will be held, and how to play it will be explained of the membership entry in the tournament which is to be played in August will be made. Following the meeting of Friday's a putting contest will be staged and prices for the golf course will be announced. The course is to be brilliantly lighted so that play may be done with all eyes on the course.
Pittsburgh at the club house courses at all times for the benefit of The Pirklede, Golf and Country Club a meeting of golf lovers. There are already several smaller matches played on the beach. Special talks on the game are held. Special talks on the explanation of the membership plan and the arrangements for entry in the tournament which is to be played in August will be given and a hotly contested round between a Dallas business man and a New York business man.
Following the meeting of Friday night a pitting contest will be held in the vicinity of the court where the judges will be awarded. The whole course is to be brilliantly lited and the charade of the club which has the course been known as, The Roosevelt Club will act as hosts for the meeting on Friday night.
MIS. COFIELD ENTERTAINS
On last Monday night several hours after the blasting sun had hidden itself behind the horizon in the Golden West, Dallas' charitable allies were motorized West drives into the enterprise Park, to bank in the cool pure stones, as the sweat music of the "Satisfied Male" and such melodious strains, as "Ka"
75c.
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25 West 45th St., New York
PERSONAL
MENTION
creation in different parts of Louisiana.
Miss Annie Mae Sanford, 4220 E. Grand Avenue has returned from the R. Y. P. U. convention when she paid in Honey Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Mae Sanford, Mrs. Francta Griggs and Mrs. Coulson this city motorized to Denton to visit the Gault Hall, the daughter of Mrs. Jad, Mr. M. Coulson. They report a delightful visit.
Mr. J. D. Shaw of Muskegow, Akla, spent the week and visited his mother and Sister, Mrs. Suze George Powell of 2106 Allen St.
Mrs. Elvia Grant of Victories,
Mrs. Elvia Kochner of Fletcher,
who attended the wedding of
man. Grand Lodge at Ft. Worth,
and Mrs. Marissa visiting her
visit as a visiting her aide;
Mrs. C. M. Moyza and husband at
5661 St. Paul's Church;
they will be about a week
will be about a week
course at all times for the benefit of beginners. Already there have been several smaller matches played on the course which has been recently put in the very best of shape. A newspaper court has also held a hotly contested round between a Dallas business man and a newspaper reporter furnished a video of the match. Homeowners in the vicinity of the courts are the committee in charge of the match before been known as The Roosevelt Golf & Country Club. They
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1928
Fifty-Fifth Anniversary of New Hope Baptist Church
NEW HOPE DAPSTER CHURCH INVITES MEMBERS
AND PRESENTS TO JOIN IN CELEBRATING THE END OF
SEPTEMBER AND THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR OF
KINDOM SERVICE.
SUNDAY, JULY 29th WILL MARK THE BEGINNING
OF A WEEK ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. AT WHICH
JACKSON WILL SPEAK BOTH
MORNING AND EVERYING.
THE PASTOR, DR. A. S. JACKSON WILL RETURN TO
OFFICIATE AT THE SERVICES OF CELEBRATION AND
ALL OFFICERS AND DEPARTMENTS WILL JOIN TO
A NEW CHURCH YEAR AN EVENT TO BE REMEMBERED.
THE PASTOR'S THIRTETH YEAR OF CONTINUOUS
SERVICE TO NEW HOPE AND DALLAS WILL BE JOINTLY
MARKED.
THERE WILL BE NO ADMISSION CHARGES AT ANY
TIME WITH THE EXCEPTION OF ARTISTS' NIGHT, FRI-
DEN, THIRD FIVE, AND A FURTHER CHARGE, AT
THIRTY-FIVE. THE NAME OF
THE ARTIST WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE LOCAL
PAPERS.
REFRESHMENTS ON THE LAWN NIGHTLY
ALL ARE WELCOME.
DR. A. S. JACKSON, Pastor
OPERCERS and COM-
EDUM COST, COSTHURT See'y!
Mrs. J. C. Frazier, District Most Noble Governor House Hold of Ruth, Jurisdiction of Texas, Appears on Program at Washington, D. C.
Mrs. J. C. Frazier, D. G. M. N. G. of the Household of Ruth, Jurisdiction of Texas and Arizona Household of Ruth, C. where participated in the unveiling and dedication of the House of Sharon Household of A. Parkey Most Worthy, Grand Superior, the National Grand Household of America and Management of America and Program jurisdiction.
The dedication took place at the Harmony Cemetery, Sunday the Rhth when, when the following program was rendered:
**LAND**
1. Odd Fallowes Land.
2. Introduction or Mrs. Alberta
Daviset (District Most Norske Gor
district of Bath of Thure. 3. Mattres of
District Grand Master of District
District Grand Master of District
Grand Lodge No. 20.
Rev. W. I. Washington. D. D.
Pastor of Zion. Baptist Church
4. Address. Hon. Edward
H. Mortes. Grand Master. Grand
Mortes. Grand Master. Follow in
Americk and Jurisdiction.
Odie "Old Die The Tie That
Number of the Order
5. Address. J. Wells. Most Wor-
ly.
CADILLACS
That You Can Buy
Cadillac 61 Touring ..... $450.00
Cadillac 63 7-Pass. Suburban ..... 750.00
Cadillac 63 Phaeton ..... 850.00
Cadillac 61 7-Pass. Suburban ..... 650.00
"MANY OTHER GOOD USED CARS"
PRATHER CADILLAC COMPANY
HEAR THE GOLDEN SONGS
OF THE SOUTH
by
COLLEGIATE ENTERTAINERS
Of Fort Worth
IN SACRED CONCERT
St. James A. M. E. Church
Sunday Evening, July 22nd 8:00 P. M.
Household of Ruth.
- Address: Ruth.
- Rev. Walter H. Brockle. - D. Rep.
- Director of Nineteenth Street Bap-
ture (Lloyds).
- S. Musle. - Quartet from
Rose of Sharon Household of
Mary, Mrs. Luna Brown and
Company.
- b. Address: Major General
General, Patricia of America.
12. Traveling and declaration
(a)—Traveling by Miles Lillian
Midleton and Frances J. Hone-
dleton and Elizabeth
hold of Ruth No. 442.
(b)—Traveling by B. E. Toccanan,
Grand Worth. Recorder
of the Grand House-of-cust-
mary.
13. Acceptance. Mrs F Maury
Lee District Grand Worthy
room of District Grand House
hotel No. 1.
14. Muscle.
Old Follows Band
Old Flower Offer.
(Trade)
WILLIAM GALES, TRAVELLING
SUPPLIER FOR OVERTON IN
DALLAS.
ts. 7-6591
WENINGS
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EVERYBODY'S OIL
and GAS COMPANY
Ervay and Young Sts.
Opposite Butter Brot.
Authorized Agents for Wearing
Monte Lama.
We carry a complete stock of
monte Lama, also a complete line
and accessorize Electric Treads
At The.
WALKER'S ELECTRICAL
SHOP
Please your order night and do
Cells Answered
Phone 8-9797 2003 Bryan
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The Republican party is making a clean sweep of the leading Ngro members of the party councils. First Ben Davis fell by the wazideq and Perry-Howard, last of the surviving numbers is arrested, dismised from the post-conflict country, and charged with pedding federal patronage. It seems as if the die is cast and that "thumbs have been turned down on all of the members of the race which has given to the party the greatest support which it has ever enjoyed in the country."
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The old order is changing and is giving place to one so new as to strike terror to the hearts of those who had come to feel that in reality "the Republican party was the ship and that all else was the sea." The word seems to have been used to describe the work of elimination is proceeding with dispatch.
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What is to be done about it? Very little if anything. The working out of a solution to the problem will take many years and much education of the masses of the race in the country. It is not easy to wrest from those now in control in every Southern State the power that the masses of race voters could be brought to the point of mimicking their forces and of making the combined power of their ballot felt. It is literally true that in Misa the people of the other southern states the Negro Republic voters outnumber the whites as much as two to one. But there is not the coherence; there is not the cooperative desire that will make them stand or fall together. It seems that nothing but hard and bitter experience will teach them. And from that experience we can learn much generous portions under the lesson well impressed.
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tention.
But the race will beat back. It will come again into its place of power. Not probably as easily as has heretofore been true but with more guarantee of staying put, once it is again power. And probably it will be best, all things considered for such a thing to happen. We are still young in the paths of progress. We still have many hard lessons to learn concerning the value of co-operative working for common good. We still lack much of the experience which we have.
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always require, and bargaining will not reply the ill. It must be worked out with patience and with study. And with the hard work will come experience and a new sense of values which will prove most profitable. The end is not completely seen. And those who have devoted themselves to the service of those and their race in a political way have been rewarded.
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These we heard the members of the National Negro Business League Survey commission were given many things on which they think as time go on. That they done so well, they would be proud to be able to while. Their messages were to the effect that members of the race should organize; co-operate and work to the end that more of the dollars spent for the necessities of life would pass through the channels of the race, giving employment and training to the people for such services. It was stressed that the food, clothing and amusements, as well as the housing of the race, could be handled and it was emphasized that there was money enough already on hand and opportunity for doing so. The members of the commission and on one which could make the ventures profitable
THE DALLAN EXPRESS
has never hosted the white
paint, neither mother,
nor father, nor yellow
paint. It is not offended with
their presence, but the yellow
paint, a heavy day, occasion
effective newspaper, which
little can be done without
humbly lit. It professes a
love of the world. It occupies
the live of even hard-
hit souls, covers all the life
arrived on its pages, covers
very high ground, but no live on it, and
are presented with a kind and
hand with us. This ground is quiet.
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Y. M. C. A. SUBSCRIBERS
The Central Y.-M. C. A. has announced that it has already released a report and is submitting a report from those who pledged to the recently elected mayor in suburban areas for Regress on this city. That is why it has also announced locally, the collection station to aid in the collection of a sufficient amount to a sufficient amount to warrorthe beginning of building by the city. Places have already been chosen to be the Express. Announcement has also been made to the effect that the plans for the building will be released in the near future and that
WILL TEXANS REALLY BOLT THE G. O. P.?
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1938
is that neither the Creeger or the O'Riana faction have any considerable voting strength. The bulk of the Republican voters would have to believe that it was possible, if it could be bad for the Creeger group, desirous of really building a party in this state, would use the good judgment to attempt to attract the bulk of the Republican voters there would be a content such as Texas.
Welcome address in behalf of the city, Hen. C. M. Chamber, Mayor of San Antonio The Mayor of San Antonio the Mayor of cooperation and its results. Secretary of the King San Antonio Chamber of Commerce, appointed by the King Antonio Chamber of Commerce. The Secretary very loud in his voice, he said, "Do your efforts to Negro in America; this program is due, he said, "Do your efforts to give a great record by an enthusiastic audience at the conclusion." Pro. S. C. Counter of Calbert, Oklahoma responded to the two selections a great record by two selections were offered by the Camp Fire Girls' Orchestra the Seminole and local lodges. Mrs. Ada L. Banks, San Antonio Response. Two beautiful numbers were rendered by the Pflorida Plateau Quartet, four well known. Welcome address in behalf of the city, Hen. C. M. Chamber, Mayor of San Antonio; response, J. G. Scott, Grand Patron of the Order of Eastern Star, Ft. Worth
The Express has always been of the opinion that such ventures should be undertaken by those of the race here. It has contended likewise that there was opportunity enough for the investment of all of the surplus funds of the race. And with the employment brought through cooperation, there would be profit as well as service in each venture. It has been repeatedly pointed out by this journal that the members of the race here spent more than $6,000,000 annually for the necessitation of life, not including the price of houses in which they live. Could this tremendous fund be diverted into the channels of the race be allowed to pass through the hands of New York and the status of the race would be hundreds fold.
On Resolutions, H. P. Carr, P. H. Charlton, D. H. Chandler, and C. O. Coulard. American in this country, D. Tulane, Dallas, Michigan, and M. Mayer's report. On Resolutions, H. P. Carr. Report The National Grand Master began reading his annual report at the National executive said: "We have assembled in this our annual report of the city of San Antonio. For eight years, and ten months your name is on the Order and today, I am attendant to you as my midwife. You have to be with me. I cannot renalize the level of the Law. I respect it. In 1930, when we hold our first order, in our first Grand Association, and to make a comparison of the order then and the order today, in our first Grand Association, written membership certificates for today, the order shows more than 25,000 certificates for members of the Palace and 2,799 lodges and a number of new members. Our year 1971, new members 18.
Nothing is lacking to the accomplishment of this feat but the will to do it. The leadership is lacking. The trouble is at the head of the group and not elsewhere. There is a need to build a strong team that will deeply support such ventures were they started. They must be started. This money must be put to better use. There must be the notch of cooperation which will result in the development of a new business. We must brought through to cultivate this great economic field than we can. We can begin no sooner. And it is literally true that every year that passes without the entry of some new economic concern among us means just another year of growth. We must bring in the Negro man and women must depend for their livelihood upon times of occupation which have no future.
WILL TEXANS REALLY BOTT THE G. O. P. T.
Announcement has been made by Wm. McDonald, well-known as one of the leaders of the anti-Grease movement, and by O. M. O'Hara that 25,000 voters, both white and black, will be registered in the Republican-ranks. The coming presidential elections. They claim that the farmers of the nation are not satisfied with the plank written in at Kansas City, and that the bulk of the Texas voters are dissatisfied with the government. Crusader has replied that the group headed by McDonald and O'Hara, with others, cannot control 250 votes in Texas and that the party will get along well without their
the contrary. Or, if they are not, they are proof that the Creater regime does not control the bulk of the votes in the election. If the Creater regime does not control the Republican voters will abandon the party because of the attitude of Creater himself. Past. These attitude will deepen to a large extent on the attitude which is adopted by the party in time to come, particularly in connection with the current election.
premium ask this time
would be better.
We should do B and C; dischia-
nge Class B and Class B and put all
the students in Class A.
First put noteter to $275.00 on all deaths and divide whatever
is not equally among the heuther-
tic.
There is a great deal of Hoover sentiment in Texas among Republican voters just as there is a great deal of Smith sentiment among Democrats. Some of both parties are discontented, but that there will be a wholesome both sides. It does not shame the sentiment of McDonald and O'Hare. It behaves rather that the sentiment is primarily for Hoover, despite the fact that most of Texas is anti-Creager. It is perfectly possible that much work will have to be done by the Greger forces to be able to poll any considerable number of Republicans, and that will not be true of the Republican presidential candidate.
Recommendations
The Grand Master offered for
mer
is that neither the Clergy or
considerable voting strength.
ne voters are not so closely organi-
zating possible. If it could but b
are desirous of really building a
the most independent to attention.
Republican voters there would
has never seen.
And finally it may be remarked that the time has come when smoke screens cannot get the thing done. There must be a way to get the thing done. There must be the ability to organize so closely that the thing promised may be actually done. Then, and not until then, the thing may be actually done.
The balance which may be due reports to the National Trust, transfer any amount due to the Trust, or to the Trust's Trustees. The Comrade, trustees shall be made in the months of month, according to provisions of October, January, April and July. Constitution of the Local Friends Trust, and Constitution of the Local Friends Trust, all that all-members belong to and not exceeding the sum of $399 local lodges and Trusts be deported under Glass A certificate and not exceeding the sum of $399 local lodges and drawn class C* Certificates shall be out under the signatures of the payable at the annual meeting of Worthy Master or Mistress and the
Emporia Gazzette
The Nero professional may in Amgen, the largest drug retailer, have under tremendous hand, care. Considering the obstacle imposed on them, it is amazing that so many have been able to succeed.
In the larger cities, brilliant Nero lawyers and agents, successful Nero surgeons and actors, are no longer a curiosity. But the Nero lawyers and agents tend with the prejudices of his own race, as well as those of the
Many Negroes, acustomed to take the white man at the race table, are often the presumption of superiority in the professions, and when they are asked to prefer themselves to an write doctor or lawyer, are often the presumption of more professional men who are much more highly skilled. The prejudices of the white race are as they are in the white race. It is commonly observed,
which shall be in force at the time of death of such Comrade. The Comrade Benefect Association will canvase to be paid to the relative or relative portion of the burial relief which may be on hand to the credit of the Comrade. The sum of the sums of $753 in Class A certificates within 24 hours after the Comrade named in the Comrade named in wild card certificate. The certificate which may be used under any certificate by reason of death of the Comrade thereman cannot precede the provisions of the Comrade Benefect Association and not exceeding the sum of $300 exceeding the sum of $60.00 under class C* Certificates shall be held on the second Tuesday in the Grand Lodge and Palaces held on the second Tuesday in the Grand Lodge and Palaces held on after September 1. No. 4. That the Grand Lodge and Palace will begin July 1 and June 20 of each Calendar
National Grand Secretary's Report
The report of National Grand Secretary
was the next report to be heard,
the financial status of the order
was the next report to be heard,
and convincing tone, began reading,
his annual document by may-
“Your humble servant has the pious and honor of making
the National Grand Secretary of the Loyal Grand Secretary of America, and it
a brief, but comprehensive report,
rendering you an account of
our experience and passed through
Lodge year just closed.
experienced and passed through
another era of depression so pronounced that it is of general
importance to hear the cry of hard times and
unemployment of the great army
and to hear the progress of hard times
and to hear the increased activity
and development of traficous so-
cilities and yet he said we can
truthfully state, not just that the
Princes of America has held its
own, numerically and financially.
# **Total collection for the year**
June 1, 1927 to May 31, 1928
# **Total collection for year in**
Burial 717 433 448
Burial 717 433 448
Burial 717 433 448
# **Total**
1010 694 448
# **Dishimplementers**
1010 694 448
# **year as follows**
From General Fund. 1512 883
Burial 1512 883
# **for the O'Hara faction have any**
A. the Bulk of the Republican
ainted as to make any real show-
saw that the Creator growth
entreat to attract the Bulk of the
The total collection for the year. The meeting was turned over on December 1, 1928, and the collection was donated. 1928 was $11,934.95. New an old fashioned testimonial forward from May 31, 1927, $254. Meetings with some acquaintance forward from May 31, 1927, $254. Meetings with some acquaintance forward from May 31, 1927, $254. Total die-off of the Grand Lodge came on December 1, 1928.
Negroes should be proud of the names of Roland Mille, Charles Mille, and Milly others who already have command of the respect and admiration of their peers. Negroes should assist in every way members of their own race, and should be encouraged to strungling for similar eminence. For if these Negro professional men do not have the respect of their race, they hope to main to that of the white.
Year ended..... $103,927.96
Bankruptcy..... $103,927.96
Advance Department
This department of the order
the Grand Secretary said
the past year under the direction and
supervision of our attorney,
R. M. Pace.
The following amounts have
been collected from June 1, 1972 to May 1, 1928:
Collection for General..... $184.44
Relief..... $108.88
Disbursement..... $164.65
Balance cash on hand..... $1072.32
The National Grand Secretary
then offered three recommendations.
ous hand, June 1, 1988, #244,3388.
The report of National Grand
Mother Matrens work commenced
Mr. E. M. Page of Houston present-
ed National Grand Mother Matrens
made her report. The Mother
Matrens work commenced
dokt in every report previously
worked in the Department of
work in the Juvenile Department
has been marvellous and the en-
gagement is a proud of her
accomplishments.
Man's Motes
Jordan, Kanaha Temple, K. of P., F. of
Groin, M. K. M. Kleiner, Lawn
Grain Co., Lawnher Grain Co.
Lawher, M. Chas, Lawter, Potter
Lawher, M. Chas, Lawter, Potter
Little River, M. Magnolia Building
Colored Mon., Magnolia Building
Colored Women, M. Magnolia
Miller, Jno. W. Magnolia, Mack
Mittel, Frank Moore, L. Muller,
Miller, Jno. W. Magnolia, Mack
Morrison, Mrs. Sarasola Paron,
O. P. McCorkee, M. P. Pimentier,
Phillipson, O. H. Pimentier,
Phillipson, O. H. Pimentier,
John Pickerl Mr. Latho Pickerl
, O. H. Pimentier, Mrs. Wodgen Lok
, F. E. Randall, Curtis Rux, N. E.
Rodriguez, M. R. Robinson,
Robinson, M. Poir Rocer, Richard
Roper, A. E. Ruthb, John Ruddybill,
M. W. Samson, W. Samson
tive, the account, be set to work to unmask the mistake, the better. It is a good idea to do this. If the only thief to do is to make the heat of it, the account will be an interesting piece of work, if nothing but the curcuit light it throws on the curcuit light it throws on the window frame of the house and right a hundred years ago. We must and forever keep an eye on the advantage of his times, intelligent, educated and well read.
EDITOR'S NOTE
not probable that it will be remotely immediately as such. It will not take without much delibration and justifiable cause. Such a delay is quickly." A. M. B. Church Leading Ground of Paul Quinn College as an extension project of Sumner Hollins College. vividly describes the inability of Church's inability to manage its own schools. It shows that there has been a wrecking of institutions that it has taken many but surreally wrecked its institutions. Paul Quinn College is not, the only one of institutions that it has had been an incline—it is now able to take it out and will take it or time, and labor to bring it back again. There is not remotely wrong somewhere."
Col. Georgette Griffith, Dallas, two had an active part in the preconception campaign among Texas National Committee, and the regular Republican organization will be any serious defection from the Republican party in Texas this year, as predicted by the Hillary Clinton position of Gosnellkirk World War II Griffith declared that while answered the methods used by the regular occupation, he was not a regular occupation, the Republican ticket of Howe and Gosnellkirk is a strong one that does win in the national election.
Prominent Educators Conference Here for State Association Meet.
(Continued from page 1)
conference Saturday, were Prof. F. Banks, executive of Jack Hale's High School President, W. R. Banks, Priscilla Banks, president of the W. M. Walker and of the St. George Extension Workers of Texas; Jack Yates High School, P. Worth; Mimi Tilley Alms Walls, Jack Yates High School, Joseph Tilley High School, J. Nockner, and J. W. High School, executive secretary of the association.
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SOCIAL & PERSONAL
Mrs. Hatal Holman Tulles and
Mrs. L. A. Carrion, well known
by society Francis Mac-Mal-
ley and society matron left last Poe.
On Thursday, July 16th for: herliee father and sasite C. A. W. Hale
and her wife, herliee father and sasite C. A. W. Hale,
Good at other Eastern point on a pleasant 110.1 State Street
Central Y. M. C. A., 1916 Commerce St.
Mooreland Branch, Y. M. C. A., 1817 Falmount St.
Pepples Drug Store, Central Ave. and Hall St.
Cliff Drug Store, 1108 East Falmount St.
Palm Cafe, 1400 Elm St.
Dr. R. T. Hamilton's Office, Pythian Temple.
Rickerson's Cafe, 1800 Jackson St.
Palm Cafe, 109 Houston St.
All officers and captains of the Campaign organization and members of the Royal Order of Saxizerkhun are to collect on presentation of AUTHORIZATION CARDS.
BE SURE TO GET YOUR RECEIPT
Mr. Bette Conner and Miss Emma Kinsa, of 4315 Thomas with a midnight deluxe. The table was decorated with thyroid buds and the dinner was enjoyed by all. Mr. Vieja-Dolea of 4314 Olton axeau ennobled a few of her friends at the home of Mr. Williams and McGree, 3428 - Dunbar St. was pleasing as well as refreshing to forty guests. Everybody exclaimed, "We've been having a very pleasant evening."
The Terphelanchen Club has also had their annual summer event, Riverdale Park. Having had a busy club year, the terphelanchen club will host a first meeting will beWednesday night Sept. 10, which will elect officers for the club. Ms. Marie Torreur, President, Ms. Colleen Highower, Host.
**JUNIUS WHIST AND COAL**
Mr. With Merrill, Nelson 3818, Old Street, Thursday evening with Ms. Torreur. A few minutes were spent in business after which a delightful evening in the games going to Mr. Jikaa, Mr. Stel, Miss Burnes and Miss Burnes in the games going to Mr. Stell 8116 Harmon Street.
Mr. D. DELIANGE TO LEAVE RUNDAY
Headed by Mr. E. Hirz-Norse Page the delegation to the annual summer meeting this year will be with Sunday afternoon. The delegation this year in Tyler, will have from all of the temples of Dallas and of a nurse from each of the temples of Dallas to the group, Mr. T. D Bradley, who
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located places have
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1a Vice Grand Princess of the orphanage, Mrs. Maggie Jackson, the wife of Dr. Whithe, Mr. L. K. Goleman, Mrs. J. Flood, Richard Flood, and Little Lowell Halbert, member of the pavilion, responsible for the lavender welcome.
LINCOLN MANOR
Serviles were good at all the churches. Dr. Thompson was at his postprompt at 9:30 with his staff of teachers. The Sunday school was in good standing. The Sunday leadership. The annual soul-saving campaign. The annual church to be a success. The House of Mackenzie. Annalise Mrs. Grady Hawk of St. John Church. Mrs. Grady Hawk of St. John Church is in province to be a success. The account of the hot weather, the pastor and officers of Trinity Church at Trinity Light during the summer at the corner of Honor and Central Avenue, two blocks from the door of Hirry Carne Bine. Mrs. Grady Hawk of Trinity Church. Mr. Grady Hawk have returned from San Antonio. Mrs. John Jackson of San Antonio who has been visiting Mrs. Law. Mrs. Mara Gibbs entertained the Trinity Club Saturday for several days is better. Mrs. H. T. Potton has been on duty for her a recovery therapy. and women caught between men and women closest Saturday night. All wearing a vote badge will be served the next morning. Mr. Streeter. The report is out for 120 new press and kept posted. Head the Italian Red process and keep posted.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA CONCENTRATION POINT FOR THE MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL TEACHING ASSOCIATION, DELEGATES TO THE NATIONAL TEACHING ASSOCIATION OF COLLORED WOMEN'S CLUBS
Delegates to the National Association of Teachers in Colored America and the Association of Women's Clubs. Delegates to Women's Club are advised that Atlanta is in the concentration point of announcement of Jeanne O. Larsen's invitation to announcement of Jeanne O. Larsen attending the alzaza - named organizations could be invited to Charleston, West Virginia and Washington. D. C. isAMPLE to guarantee a special pulpillent offer. It would be appropriate that the membriess of the conference compete at Atlanta. Delegates from East Akhama, Central Alabama and North Carolina adhere to a schedule to advantage.
JARVIS ALUMNI SOCIETY
Discretize the superintendent's
about Dickey the thirteenth
them. We have a day at the
Collegiate enjoyed it as one of
the most pleasant days of the
week. We were entertained with a
social gathering of the Alumnae
and friends at the residence
of Mist Browne Brown. 2284 North St.
The early part of the evening
was spent playing games on
various kinds, the latter part wi
C. A.
CRIBERS
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 21; 1028
Cleveland, Ohio, July 11-The publicist home of Dr. and Mrs. Kimberly Winnick, who is the scans of a day party last weekend evening when she met her sister, Mrs. Mina Berrille Winnick, a Bornstein University professor, Prof. Barbara, Prof. Hawtha Phillips and Hines, all popular young women in Cleveland, who take the vacation season in Cleveland with relatives and friends. The season's favorite forms and the season's choosiest getting acquainted and fun, puzzle-piece, were chosen and the gossip much interest was manifested throughout the month which ended with the first Mrs. Winnick, Mrs. Winnick, guest and Mrs. Bornstein congratulation prices. A
TEXAS TOWNS
**MERMAN — Mr. Lilia Johannes** has recently curated a must-see event: **Masters of the Street**, a charity little circultareers are Masters H. Murphy and O. Wadland, who pass their training on Willow Lee of Ladonna in visiting her mother, Mrs. Kate Howell. everything is in readiness for the entertainment of the second season of *American Bite*. The title of *American Bite* is Hon D. — **Murphy** grand prize, the three recent visits to the show, Larry Lawson Circle No. 144, the prize of sheriff Sally Lawrence, the prize of a striving hard to make the grand season a complete success, and the striving hard to make the grand season a complete success, from over Texas will be present.
TEHILLBIL — Mr. Stanton grocery man is back. from the back at San Antonio. Mr. P. Thomas was found dead in his home on South San Antonio. Mr. P. Thomas was in a bad state of decompression. Rev. C.M. Watson, and a number of colleagues, were killed. Kaufman Wednesday evening where man on the Hold Platinum Convention. Rev. Watson preached Friday evening at the C.M. M. Burchman Convention. Rev. Watson received medalized to Dallas Bishtham chair. Mr. Will pair in company with Rev. C.M. Watson. Officers were violated of an auto collision with the Dallas car was killed. The officers were arrested. Mr. Jeff Adkins was in a car wreck near Minotouhill on Saturday when he hit a homeless farm, north of town his wife with Sunday evening. the Abilition has moved into her new residence on South Frankfort in San Antonio. Rev. C.M. Watson, K. Neal, Mrs. M. C. Covin and W. Neal have been Friendship convention in HIllboro born this week. Mrs. Infant Ford was found dead from Sean Texas.
**HARNEY** — All Sunday, Schools were well attended. All pigtails were worn. All students were to crowded houses. Recent deaths in the city Mrs. I. Cooper, Mrs. J. McGraw, Mrs. O. McGraw. The death rate is running very high. They must observe the laws of health, because that is the only law that governs death rate. The following teachers from Summer School—Mr. I. W. Stewart, Mrs. R. G. Jones, Mrs. Mirabail Coch, Prof. L. W. Harper, Mrs. Roberta of Prairie View, Mrs. L. Roberta of Heal's Port Worth, Mrs. Trenz at Austin, Lilley, N. Kern, Mrs. N. Folk home; Sunday after two months visit in Willis and
Mr. Tom Hirks is building a modern Timmons Run, J. A. Mellonville, two story buildings in the state, floor drug store and drug store, second floor, office and hall for the city's police department, heart of the populated population, all of the colored business of the city of Palm Beach, Palm Beach Park, who now has charge of the Stewart and Company Dry Good Business. Mr. Hirks reports on job business.
Worthy, Michigan of Ware, Texas
All will leave for NW. Nights; Palm,
Texas July 24 to attend the grand
leader.
Mrs. G. A. C. Collin of San Diego, California is赦领 the annual "Boy of the Week." The body of Rev Kemp was buried in Burial Hill in Manhattan. His burial from institution - Heartland. The wife of Rev K. D. R. Vervail is still in Wace at the Providence Hospital. He will be asked her if her Territory must be asked her if the week's aid conduct a revival
M. R., K. Purfy, and Mrs. M. Hold, delinquents from M. K. Madden Baptist Church attended the New York City church at Martin's last week. Mrs. M. W. Johnson of Branchville, Texas apoint the New York City church. Mrs. M. L. F. Purfy, and friend, Little Nile Nahu on occasioned a visit to Martin's parish July 13, at her home. Rev. W. W. Baker was manager of the
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WACO — Sunday — was a busy day with the church folks through. W. Calhoun was at his post-Sunrise. W. Calhoun is a beautiful woman. A heartfelt heart is having a beautiful home on the corner of W. Calhoun and Denver. Colorado. Mrs. Calhoun has been on the stair list for many years. June 16th, but at this time she is much improved. He made a tilt for the Maurice, Mrs. R. J. Burke to Port Worth last week. My wife, Mrs. Burke, Truck Store, U.S. Caworks and the Mahon. Johnson Lumber Co. (O. N. Fobb) Pleasure Park in our city for many years. I am also McDunnigan in our city for Paul Guinan. Channel. He was at the church and N. H. Burgeard. We also have a book a knitter. Mrs. T. H. Wood and N. H. Burgeard. Please have of Dawnamn in ivyland Mie Wise your $2 cash ready when the rest of the battle is over for the Paul Guinan. A. N. W. Church.
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THERE is the Nelson Girl—the pretense of all the pretty girls who sent in their photographs. The judges reported that there were so many pretty girls it was difficult to make a choice. There are ONE HUNDRED AND TEN WINNERS in this contest. A prize model will be sent to the winners listed below. The big cash prizes will be awarded to the First and Second Point Winners on June 22, at the Allanbarn Theatre, New York City.
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LOCAL PRIZE WINNERS
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1928
HUCHINH - Services were well attended at Olive N. W. Church Hall in Burlington with other relatives to mourn her loss.
RANGEB - Smith's Chancel M. E. Church held the 3rd quarterly conference June 20 to July 1. Mrs. Mary Francis Hiddles will conduct our in the midst of a revival conducted by our pastor, Rev. J. M. Olive Church begin on July 18. Jill Hiddles will attend members of both Baptist churches involved in the meeting. Rev. The Morry Monroe will attend members of Cloe and congregation, visited on Sunday afternoon, Rev. Thomas as proclaimed, Business session was held on last one faithful member in St. Clare D. W. Woron with St. Clare D. W. Woron have the most wonderful P. E. and pastor. Amount raised $19.52.
LUCILEE J. PHILIPS, 001 E. 7th St.
Oklahoma City, Oklah.
THIRD GRAND PRIZE WINNER
graphs. The judges reported that
UNDRED AND TEN WINNERS in
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OLEHURNE Mr. Henon called to the bedside of her church. Wilson died in Dallas his remarried, Mrs. E. F. Soll, Mrs. W. G. were brought to Cleveland for funeral and daughter, Miss Paulette. Cousins to the family Sunday at the C. M. E. church. Ocala, Calif. Miss Charlotte Anderson of Tyler, Florida, was buried with Mrs. Wilson and R. F. Pa and Sister Skaters her beloved sister. Wilson was in Houston last week. Charge: Mrs. Jesse Hickman of Mrs. Florence Jones of Honolulu, Oahu. Relatives: Mrs. Hasei Jackson two weeks stay in the city. Returned and son have been visiting home last week. Mrs. Lova Kovach of Honolulu, Oahu. M. is visit. Dallas have returned home. M. A. P. Dara has visited her parents. Mrs. Harold returned to Denver, Colo. Mrs. Harold has returned to Dallas. NEGRO TO BEOME THEATRE BOOKING DIRECTOR
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NEW HOPE CHURCH TO CELEBRATE
FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY
I's conversion was of the factors in the
of the persecution, ‘that there fanother that should not be
it in cortain that the attention of the Jews to
ih ogres ofthe byl wan vere at tine and
Hebrew , arosed from the announced intention of
Caligula, the new Roman Emperor, of having a statute of
Thug aid Goats gracious provdeasy mtsereee > five or
eid Cou rvidence | ve rest
his harvassed saints. It itis true as claiined, that-one-ot
the five somragings of which Pas wage was inflicted t
Drenden eth shipwrecks
cued as ho journeyed to Tarsus fom Ceasar,
wad en anaious tor ty fuels as any of the persecnted
P eet tn eee E
Aish wat to Gentle Cesta fst wat Zerutalen
Ther hag nen Gone svat before t-te Benoni
tanathand Caroelos:bubrwhen the dint were drfven
Creryhare, they sent in aplendid numbers to Avtlatch, nnd
at this place the first Gaatile church was organized. When
Tews reached erusntem that-many Gentiles had been wor:
Hehe mas grealy lee anes he sa possi
lind the weatiof the Sone bo wend 05 Tas at ca
and-there in that great of more bt? they
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Hebrew religion, trosed from
Caligula, the new Roman Emp
himself set -up-in the temple—
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hie harrassed stats: it is
the five scouragings of which
Dantas of tis Con an oe
ayet as he journeyed to Tar
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was to the Hebrew disciples of
There hag been-Gentile convert
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‘AND D TION,
Grand Master W. F, Makes impressive Address
Several Prizes Given Including Jewett Touring
"Car, Mrs, Viedie Scholars Winger
‘Pepe Nibaven “Duhig “tenn gon “prostety dnd oan mene
Joined the large membership ‘of THo address was conducted the
the UBF. and & Modes best of the Rind that bare
Geo tr tare ban ar for ase
Seatee ceeernee ota Senet con ae
were condwoted at the St. Paul M.| ve program
r ‘Ouarch Monday night, Juiy t¢,(WeTe? two andre | tifty.voles
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crn, oman he bres Cope Sasa "raat
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of the campaign dftectora and the (podiecies sates We tas ose
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