Dallas Express
Saturday, August 4, 1928
Dallas, Texas
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N.A.A.C.P.TAKES UP TEXAS NEGRO VOTE FIGHT
1 Champion of Justice
2 Messenger of Hope
DeWalt, Greg-by and Wimberly Cases Which Were Lost by Recent Decisions Will be Backed by Organization in Test Before United States Supreme Court. El Paso May Also Enter Contest as Result of Refusal to Allow Race Voters to Enter Democratic Primary.
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Founded by W. H. Browne
Volume 2
N. A.
De Walt, Griggs by
cent Decisions. W
United States Su-
t as Result of Ret
Primary.
Negro Physi
ced on Staff o
City Hospital.
The Dallas Express
We are not patient that the matter rests here. The Electoral
French recently took the decision
about a unification effort
on the part of the several coun-
mies.
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McDONALD, LEADER OF THREATENED G. O. P. BOLT IN TEXAS. TELLS WHY HE OPPOSES G. O. P. NOMINEE.
WATERLORD WHITE LESTHAM
WATERLORD WHITE THE N. A. C.
the South are republicans No.
The Constitution of the Republic of the United States is a republican but it can not better serve to the constitution that elects Honors and the elected representative managers of the South are republicans No.
The International Tour is The Sea All Else is The Sea The Food Dolphin
THE INTERNATIONAL EXPRESS TEXAS TUESDAY AUGUST 4, 1998
Wiley Seeks $600,000 Endowment Fund.
I. M. Warren W. Dunning, for over thirty years president of W. Dunning, was once concentrated on the research development of the new device. He reported that the column was recommended for the next reevaluation will be for beyond the capacity of the institution.
D. LEADER
BOLT IN T
POSES G.
IDENTIFY HOUSTON LYNCHING SUSPECTS
Takes Over Express City Circulation
A. H. Wescox for many years
secretary of The American Realty
and Construction Company and officer
in the Local Camp of The
American Woodman has taken over the management of the city
circulation of The Impress. An
important co-ordinator subscriptions
to any other business involving
local patronage may be taken up
with him. He is a member of Ballet
and has been prominently identi-
fied with other affairs after touch
Texas College Teacher Dies Suddenly at Home.
At Early Hearing This Week Four Men Charged With Taking Man From Death Bed and Hanging Him are Positively Identified by Hospital Orderly. Other Arrests May Follow.
1500 Attend Farmers Short Course at Prairie View.
The twenty first annual Negro Farmers' Conference and Short Course convened at Prairie View State College. July 30 for a 4-day session. The congress convened by Chairman C. H. Wailer, Prof. H. S. Eckle and Mrs. M. E. V. Hunt. Piloted Lilly 5,000 farmers with their families, county and home demographics, and five counties of the State were in attendance. Judgments in farm products and home economies were provided and prizes were awarded. Holstein Litter and mules were judged by Mr. E. Kendal, swine specialist of the A. and M. Col. Department of the A. and M. College
BANSTROTH FARMER BRINGS IN
FIRST BALE
Hopi Hopi, Texas, Aug. 4-7
Troywood was the first farmer in the region to drink in a new river. The blue water for two points at 20 cents. For the last four years he has started the county with the first baltic.
L. R. E. ANDS M. F. DRIVE IN CONTINUE FOR THIRTY DAYS
Amennation has been made that the drive for members of the L. R. E. and S. M. T in Indiana will continue for another thirty days. The drive will have charge in Indiana and Direct for latitude will have charge of Port Worth.
REATENED
LLS WHY
MINEE.
among the war! Have you heard of hawks feeding little chickens; hawks feeding little pigs; or hawks feeding little eagles? Then, should Mr. Hewlett be elected president, he fed the war formed people of Europe at their and the
Both the American Farmers and the War lifted the restrictions and white man Mr. Hoover taking from the American Farmers Millions of dollars in the war to support colonies of England, and in addition on the war American Farmers Millions of dollars in the war to support those who predead to believe that Mr. Hoover was more American than American than to be a friend to the toller masses. More than 2,000,000 men women and children of the war states are directly or indirectly founded on billing the sell for the war. The Republican party should include these Farmers first in the argument of protection. All the states have decreased nearly thirty billion of dollars, and all farm income has increased by more than one hundred per cent; and if the Republican party in a party of prosecution, it is in no danger of continuing. CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT
Distinctive in Service Always Progressive
Piggly Wiggly Head Opposes Bob Church in Political Scrap.
Piggly Wiggly Head Opposes Bob Church in Political Scrap.
PHSN Governor Bibb Graves held also at this time, granted a temporary parole of 40 this year’s convention, piled her to two men, who later returned, and lay out her legacy and autobiography and are now paying her home who later returned, held in the history of the Mme. Graves in Michigan. The two men were charged with chopping the two men’s regular business sessions, denied women’s body to pieces and thrown atation ceremonies are to be held in Michigan. The parole was granted pending
His advertisement which takes up two whole newspaper pages does not mention a combination of politicians and a combination of political leaders. His direct man's voice in Tennessee from taking gail single birth notice by County elections that he buys from a local store
many for far too long that it thawed, and Negroes have their only lives in the South. Negroes have three Noumea invited and taken in autonomy in the South to vote in a Democratic election to vote in a Democratic election. The conclusion of the nominee concerned Negroes in Louisiana. He is a friend to the Negro. Paul has been but as to the Negro being Bob Church-Griffin political figure I am against that Negro being with every thought of my mind being involved in physical being. He could participate with the admission of a candidate for Louisiana.
"DRAFT" WOMAN RETURNS;
SUSPECTS GRANTED PAROLE
Birmingham, Ala., Aug. 4
(NNS) Governor Billy Gorman created a temporary bill of rights for a woman convicted of murder during a woman, who later returned to her home after a several years in a federal prison in Michigan. The two men were charged with chopping the head of a woman and then them into the Alabama river. The parole was granted pending an investigation.
HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 4. Six men who had been held in jail without bond soon June 23 for an lynching on June 20. Wednesday were identified at a habitat corpus hearing before District Judge Whit Boyd. Four of the men had been identified by lynching officers on June 20. Jefferson Davis Hospital as the four who took Powell from his bed at the hospital a short time before the lynching. McCary said that eight man participants in the lynching added to one of them wore a police's uniform. Seven have been indicted for the lynching, but one has not been arraigned. Two of the men as members of the lynching party. He said, however, that the uniform several times since June 20, once down at the afternoon before the lynching and continued on page four.
McCary justified that two of the men were held on color shift charges.
Prepare for Opening New Mme. Walker Building.
Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 4
Indianapolis is to witness one of the most unique gatherings of the year. The Elevated National Convention of Mme. C. J. Walker Agents will convene here August 19th to 25th and will bring together business women from all regions of the country. Women with years of experience in their particular profession, that of beauty culture, and those newly entered in the work, will travel to Indianapolis to meet and discuss various problems and learn new methods that they may continue to lead the field in their chosen work. We are told that the Mme. Walker Conducted these conventions, which are educational in their nature as well as commercial; lectures are delivered in the treatment of the various skin and scalp diseases; demonstrations are held in difficult situations that may arise and successes and plans for the future business in the ensuing year are manned out at the event. The altercation and keep alive the altirical idea and forty details of the violent organization has been formed by the Walker Company in which Walker Agents will be involved in business sessions of this body will be held also at this time. The largest and extend over a period of more days than any yet held by the Walker Manufacturing Company to the fact that coupled with the ceremonies are to be held for the beautiful one. Walker
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SOCIETY and Club
THE PRAIRIE VIEW CLUB
Washington, D.C., home of Mr.
Mrs Erne Thompson, II, Wilber
Street. After all, business of im-
portance has completed, refresh
sandwiches and fruit salad.
The Club is gradually increasing in
size. Lice, sandwiches, Misses
Arkansas, Clarke, Alimeta Riser, Ine
M. Gren, M. Henry Cocker, Walton.
CLOVER LEAF SOCIAL CLUB
The Clover Leaf Loyal Club mea-
t at the residence of Mrs. Olivi
Boston, $18*Thomas Ave. The re-
sidential section of handicap was
routed out of first and then the clu-
der served to the special side for the
part of the evening. Whilst be-
tained the game of the evening which was
conducted on the progressive style
of the evening of the previous day.
ST. PRANCIS ART CLUB
Met with Mrs. I. D. David Toussay July 17th. Meeting was ended by the President. Business continued after the president gave detailed report of the 23rd annual meeting of Colored Women's Club which convened in Houston, Texas. The club which was very much enjoyed by all the meeting adjourned to meet August 7th, with Mrs. C. Ector. Mrs. Ector, all members are rebounded to be present as we will meet officers, Mrs. C. Ector, Reportor.
COLLEGEA WHITE AND SOCIAL CLUB
Met at 1151 Harvard Street. Thursday Writing About, Paintings. Favors in the game went to Mr. Milton, Mr. Coverton served a delicious meal. Details of the meeting will be with Mrs. Wyatt, 1151 Cochran Street.
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GOLDEN LINK CHARITY
ART CLUB
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congratulations and a colored moustache. On Wednesday the Junior and his business as a nurse hone. Senior teams were recruited with a number of people who posed for them. They give up, then have fun. They are furnished by boss Mason. D. J. Mayor, Mayer A. J. Koss delivered Garner, J. W. Tollert and Scott welcome him to city. He is a Caiman. He is a business as a nurse. These men for their generosity and a friend to our Mrs. M. Tollert and host others will do. D. J. Johnson responded to the well-wisely, Mr. Tollert is scheduled to meet in our boys' afternoon Hayward. Mrs. Moss will soon
concert asked the club closed to meet
the 13th Thursday in October. She
asked the club to open the
ouring. Each one expressed
themselves to be more active club
members. We were invited
for Charity $1.00. Were then
served to cream and oil. Collec-
tions were held.
Mrs. G. M. Murray, President
Mrs. C. Falkner, Secretary
THE GOLDEN BEAUTY ART CLUB
Met at the home of Mrs. Meth-
ale on Kaiting Avenue. The
house is located on a lovely
two courts elencocha. After
the program the ladies planned
a meeting in Wheatley. Place with
Mrs. Smith.
THE GOOD SHEERED CRABTA
Club met at the home of Mrs. C.
Nabara. 211-ST. Washington St.
The lesson was beautifully taught
by Mrs. Nabara. The hostess
served a delicious menu,
consisting of chicken salad on
tofu lettuce, cake and push. Next
the lesson was a cooking lesson
Busie King on Paris Street.
Mrs. Smith Reporter.
Mrs. Falkner President.
Mrs. Carrie Maxwell, Secretary.
OAK CLIFF
Rev J B. Plummer, Pastor
Sister M. F. Smith, Reporter
EXPRESS READER FINDS PLO
GRESS IN EDINBEG
**Kenneth J. — Please allow space in your valuable paper to any a few words about this is ving town.** We are very proud and while being here visited the Hill Orange Valley Association and the Valley Council of which Rev. A. L. Johnson is pastor. This Association is the administration of Rev. A. L. Johnson, the Women's谊谊 Club, C. H. Congress, the U. W. Congress, and Dana Ingram Institutes were organized banday Mr. D. F. Johnson, littler, Twain. The Women's谊谊 Club was able to the then they have and to work. A very beautiful character was at Earlburg, Raymondson, and Mission church Mrs. G. K. Folder the group singer of Montana Trucks between white individuals and their friends and his people as exalted hero. He gave away assistance their possibly impossible moppy. Mayor A. J. Koss delivered a welcome for the Hea. is a man
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1928
RUSK COUNTY COLORED
ENCAMPMENT GOOD
"This two day session of the Par-
ment Meet at Andesh Community
to invite our of Hedwyn was
tendance and plenty to eat." . . .
The various clubs over the hill
enabled the boys and girls of the
different communities to come
to their work and discuss with each
other. We had a lot of fun but
put over more ooze-lulous jobs
a long their life of work in the
The addresses made by Messrs. Mendel and Alford, Afford and will hold an evening of hearings as they spoke facts that were needful and useful to all, especially Prof. G. W. Dandy and others including Mr. S. T. Tooney, Agent from Nacogdocoal County, Pennsylvania. Pieces. Glee Club said several interesting selections. The exhibition includes club camming building was inspiring to those who were present; club camming demonstrations in terracing and canning. Judging of livestock including mules, horses, poultry
Young Dallas Woman Scoring
Mrs. Hearne Blaird the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pred Cowens (be making an average $100,000 a year) at College of Beauty Culture at "Chicago, IL." Mrs. Blaird will not return to the college in an examination and receive her Diploma.
A SUPRIZE PARTY
Mr. Huffman Tankerstein, and Ms. Cotta Mae Thompson called at the home of Ms. Thompson on Wednesday, Texas and Ms. Shannon joined them for an extensive drive over on their return to the home of Mr. and Ms. Shannon was beautifully lighted and decorated. Pia were happy to see Ms. Shannon's Surprise Birthday party of his wife, Mrs. Ala Gaul Shannon. Among the out of town gown wore Miss Cotta Mae and Pia Thompson. Madison Stewart of Dallas, Ms. Pia, and Mrs. Pia of Mississippi. Music, games, and refreshments were until the wee hours of morning.
BOOKER WASHINGTON ADDITION
WHEATLEY PLACE
Mrs. Ruth Campbell, Supervisor
This park is becoming more pomegranate, and the Tennis Court in the best in the city, Mrs. Ruth Campbell, who is deeply interested in the young people, is coached for her efficiency. In its ad- vocations, she has organized a Junior Tennis League, a tennis classes, faceouts, Carl Andrew, President, Fred Steen, Manager and Edward The Imperial halls team defeated the Oak Cliff Club on the 17th inlet, Lee King, our star player, defeated 13 players on the opening day.
On Wednesday the Junior and Senior teams were arranged with a team of 15 students for the event were furnished by Mussel, D. B. Garner, J. W. Tollbert and Benton Garner, thank these men for their generosity and hope others will do likewise. Mr. Tollbert is scheduled to meet in our Caribbean office this month and Cresson and Owen will be held Thursday, August 20 at the Giggs Park on Halt Street at three o'clock. Mr. Brown will be the Librarian of the South Duluth Publications also thanking the following mothers for their support in the visitation: Mrs. Tally Powers; Mrs. Ann; Mrs. Johnson; Mrs. Alice Gill; Mrs. Brown; Mrs. Brown; Mrs. South Carolina Club is ready for engagement. We are grateful for the courtesy extended us by the New Mexico Drug Bureau which recently on Mount Street
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Miss I. B. Williams entertained Sunday afternoon with a lunchconcert complimenting members of the Hawkins-Tubbs yedding party. Miss I. B. Williams joined Johnsons, Miss Alma Jackson and Agnes Jones, Miss Alma Jackson and Agnes Jones, and Mr. Gravinville Smith. Zianias and often Miss I. B. Williams complimented for the respective rooms. A delightful dinner was agreed all spent a delightful dinner. A delightful dinner was agreed.
General Fred A. Vase, Drigradger
General of the First District, Amer-
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local Causes and Displays
Divisions The General has been
authentically received. The rank
and file have been behind his program of advancement
of the Uniform divisions in the
city.
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PERSONAL
MENTION
Mr. D. M. McCain and Miss Prudence
McCain will be at home at
Monday, July 10. Will be at home at
1209 North Haskell.
Mrs. Dora Thompson of Green-
banks will be shipped to Greenbanks
for interment.
Mr. Annet Doyle, who has been
very ill for some time died July
9th.
Mrs. Emily Webb is resting slick
at this writing.
Mrs. Lals, Wilkerson is on this
slick list.
Jackson on Ploreau Street. She
will be at home at
Arkansas, visiting friends and rela-
tive returning home about the
21st of August.
Mr. A. Ordenthal Anderson of
2017 Thomas Ave, spent Saturday
and Sunday in Waco visiting his
parents and other relatives.
Mr. Chas. Smith of 1829 Allen
Creek, the proprietor of the gro-
erty, coworks Allen and Katie
street, who has been indi-
posed for the past few weeks is
alone what improved.
Mr. William Henry Chaley and
Mrs. S. Williams of 4056 Woll Street left the City Tuesday to visit her mother, Mrs. Kimma Orthman of 4056 Woll Street will spend a week. She will then spend a week in Houston, the town of Mrs.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1923
Street, Mra, J. C. Brown, Vice President, prelding
Rev. J Corney, Pastor,
Edwin J. Charney, Reporter.
WHITE-GRANT GARDEN WEDDING
Miss Joyce Lev Grant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gouw Gran, Grant 2443 Caddis Street, became the birds of the city in July 2019. M. A. Wilson read a decorated Arbor in a garden of flowers. "The Birds堕翼—were birds of the city," she wrote. Stater and Ruby Jefferson, who wore dresses of Syrch volle in carnations and ferns on their arms, wore a blue hat, a blue Washington, wore a gown of blue sail and carried a baucet of rose petals. Mrs. C. J. Murray, sister of Mrs. C. J. Murray, wore entirely white, her dress being of morgue and carried a baucet.
BIG BEAUTY CLASS TO HOLD
GRADEATING CLASS
Pri假日 evening August 16th at Bathalem A.M. Church at 4 kbcolour and every style of hair dye, clean-up complications, pretty hands and makeup, just sitting close in the Mone C-1. Walker Station of Hair and Beauty. An elaborate program interpter- tor music by the A.M. C-1. Chloe.
The Molody Choral Club and the Pompous Bell Quartet — the award, most popular and energetic women, who realize the great benefit in being thoroughly represented — are the Director of the Mine. J. Walker Company heightens the commendations she has received. The will return in the fall to complete dents in the advanced course and teach another class that has made a difference.
Mr. Princess Curtis, wife of Mr. Goran Curtis 3rd Greenwood School, died July 15, and was buried July 16. She was a teacher at Greenwood School, B. Church, member of the Eastern Star Society of Jesuits, and Court of Calcutta, and member of the Romanian Society with her former partner delivered the principal speech. She leaves a husband, two sons, daughters and a host of children and relatives to bury her deptm.
INSURANCE HEAD SPEAK TO STUDENTS
Washington, D. C. August 4—Mr. S. W. Rutherford, Secretary, D. R. Wright, Company, here at the city government office, D. R. Wright, Company, here at the city government office, D. R. Wright, Company, he also probs. before
Pledged Textures. Also as a member of the P.E.T. class Leans White in Greenwich, he is the manager of the Greenville District Office, the manager of the educational and business groups, Mr. Rutherford has been a善卿, given the pimpers, then means that we must have social contact, and other other. He remarked that our attitude should not be. "What can we do to give the world to give me?" but rather we contribute to the world.
In the course of his remarks he also emphasized the rule that in the end, in the win, even though they win in the end, even though they win, Continuing he said, "Tiring and cheating and flattery dwarf the mean and petty people of those who deception." The part of education he said, "May I impress upon you those fundamental, homely, virtuous, humble, hostile and humane relationships." "The goal of every thoughtful man is to achieve success in some way," he said, "only a wise thinker, constructive and practically."
**ELECTRA** — Services were good at Bother, Baptist Church, Sunday Mass. Present Rev. W. F. Hubbard, present Rev. W. F. W. Hallas had been in Electra for several days running, meeting for Rev. T. H. Hubbard, Rev. Hubbard has returned to the city from New York, meeting for Rev. A. M. Prine, The Church, Church, Church, The Church, Church, have returned to the city. Mr. San Antonio have moved to San Antonio.
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allowing it to participate in the Democratic primaries of the state and its counties. The decisions were handed down from Harris and Bexar counties in cases brought by Nebraska who sought to exercise their right of franchise. In both cases the decisions were to the effect that the Democratic Party had a right to prescribe the qualifications of those who compose it and that the state had a right to grant such power to the party by its legislative enactment of last year. In both cases an appeal has been taken, and its expected that the cases will be fought out before the Supreme Court of the United States.
The south is filled with one party states. The Democratic Party is supreme in all of them and there is no reason to feel that this condition will materially change for at least another generation. Even with all of the bickering and wrangles which feature the contests in the south from time to time the branches are always heated when it calls that Negroes may be allowed to cast their ballots as equals of Democrats who have always drawn the color. Demagoguery is rife among them. Prudice is strong. Justice can be bent the way of the multitude with startling frequency and ease. There is no need to state that both of these decisions were popular with the rank and file of the Democrats of Texas.
things as is ordained in many But why, in a day of so-called freedom and complete it is able to find their way about citizenship of Nearroes, should there be such a continued the neighborhood are operating fight to keep them disfranchised? In some respects the soda water stands or selling situation is ludicrous. There are few Democratz who will don’t home children, of million dollars, contend that the Negro is not a citizen. In fact their mature families want in our own city for boast, aside from the fact that they are his best friends, dare their old children spending mon—is that they believe in his equality before the law. That, of or by doing old charm about the course is to be taken with much allowance in remote
once on. All too often there is the whole situation comprising a specie which is comparable to the specie which is not comparable. In the case of the blasting work, should not be the "heur," a creature which exists only in the minds of those portion of the Norn-olio who is who profit by their fears. The demagogues of the south who are part of a decent life, will be found expensive eventually. The demagogues of the north who are part of a decent life, will be found expensive eventually.
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THE WORKERS PARTY WANTS OUR SUPPORT
"The Workers Party has made a bid for the support of the Negro voters of Texas. Presuming that they are decidedly out of countenance as the result of the two decisions of last week, this party in its official organ "The Daily Worker" has seen fit to call for Negro support in the following words:
"The answer of the Negro masses should be, and one day will be, to support the party of their o"n classes, the party which will overturn the whole system of capitalist "democracy" in which the exploited masses are "democratized" out of all rights.
Some three-quarters of a century ago the United States supreme court made a little decision by which a Negro slave, Dred Scott, was returned to his master. This decision was to stand "for all time." Where is it now? But it took the most terrific class struggle the country had ever seen to overthrow the Dred Scott decision and the system it unheld.
Let the Negro masses understand that their present entailment, exploitation and deprivation of civil rights can be upheld by a thousand court, but will come to an end in a social upheaval bigger than that of 1861.
dom. Join the party of your class, not the parties of slavers."
Of course there will be little attention paid to such sentiments as this coming from those whose actions in the organizations which they compose are by no means calculated to harm the nation. They have realized that they have their own battle to fight out. And they propose to fight it out patiently and persistently through the means provided by the Constitution for that purpose. The bloody shirt has no attraction for them; but real and strict justices do. They do not feel that to fly from one party to the other, were that possible holds for them. They do not feel that nothing other than the ordinary American opportunity of supporting whom they choose at the times that the same power is used by other citizens like themselves.
Eventually they will win out. Eventually they will be empowered to vote in any party for the candidate of their choice. Until then such blurs as this from The Workers Party have been ignored. They experience enough of that in the course of their everyday lives. The "freedom" mentioned by the editor of that journal may prove even more doubtful than that which they have said. But ought not they to and to apprehend that it is the Negro mind does not run into such channels? And is not that very fact an argument that such a race can be safely trusted to think sanely on such a commonplace thing as a governor or a sheeriff?
THEY BARRED US FROM THE PRIMARIES
SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1926
are for a single denomination only, does it not seem proper that the same spirit of cooperation which operated to make these Church values so high, should carry over into the business and commercial life of the same folks and that the totals there should prove as starting? There is real reason to feel that the totals known, they would not be comparatively as high.
Mr. Drice is able to say
University Law School
Chase, House of Justice
honor to Mr. Beckett
honor to Mr. Beckett
But by far the most potent question which should come into the mind of the thinking person in the light of these figures is, has all of the more than a million dollars spent by this denomination in Texas during the past year been spent on the work of church leaders to answer this question. It raises it for the consideration of those who are attempting to think courageously and efficiently of the conditions which face the race. It is by now a well known fact that Church life in the race is facing a crisis. The general public is demanding of that institution a measure of efficiency which has never been the case before. It is also a fact that all will face the same time goes on. It has now come to the point that it is not just enough to meet in the name of Jehovah. There is actual work in His name to be done; and since it requires dollars and cents, it is expected that good judgment and sound reasoning will be required. He is literally true that the work of the Master demands the mark the handling. It is literally true that the work of that there is in human beings; but it is also true that there is a balance which must be struck between all things and that we live in a temporal world. There are many facts that will study in the figures which tell the story of Negro Church in the United States. We will consider their release a help to the future usefulness of Churches generally.
KELLEY MILLER
July 28, 1928.
Washington, D. C.
By Georgia Douglas Johnson
New York City, Aug. 1, 2-Perhaps a group home building is to be found. Rockefeller Apartment Houses, in this city, there is much to be done and made specially, for the ver
Mr. Bruce is aby associated by Mr. Bruce, Mrs. Craig Durbin, Bruce, a professor of history at the Dartmouth College, and Ms. Craig Bruce, Mrs. Craig Bruce, and Barrilr Bruce. All daughters and Barrilr Bruce. All daughters and Rockefeller and the Bruce family.
RADIO WAVE CONTROLS
STREET LIGHT SYSTEM
A radio wave takes a 4800-volt electric distribution line since it has to be putting out street lamps of one of its Frankfort, France, district stations. The current street light control, the odd obstacle of hand two separate lines for street light lighting by the new system, a device called a reporter hook up an iPhone to a black high frequency current source, but does not interfere with its regular load. Lines of any voltage
The San Francisco experiments, embassies more than nine hundred years old, fill its early premises, similar to the ones in the city, with a consequent out city, with a consequent gain in efficiency and a dwindling of employed has a length of 9,000 miles in broadcasting, there is no danger of interference with receiving efforts.
KNOW TEXAS
Houss growth in East Texas now shipped to many parts of the country. The Smith County is one of the largest growth areas in the country.
One of the most widely distributed industries in Texas is printing. There are no printing establishments in the county. The output is valued at $210,000,000.
Texas produces more than $63,900,000 worth of cotton used in textiles and industry in importance in the state.
An increase of more than 40 percent in manufacturing in Texas is the source of Texas building and loan associations has been reported in the state.
Electric light and power services was available to 2,400,000 residents of Texas on January 1, 1928. The number of 41 percent in two years.
Agricultural Progress in India
From the few figures available for the years preceding 1252 it is possible to discern the creamy and the -equivocal creamy and the -equivocal enter into this form.
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THE WHITE PRIMARY IS HELD TO BE LEGAL
quantity of cheese made by the 30 percent war 14 per cent of all the cooperative cheese for this year, cooperative cheese for this year, cooperative cheese factories made of cheese each. The total cheese made by this small percentage of the total output of cooperative cheese for the year.
IDENTIFY HOUSTON LYN-CHING SUSPECTS
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that Kent headed the lynching party.
that Buffalo, Billiffries, who was Powell's guard, said that he did not see members of the party well enough to identify the lynching Powell, with a bullet wound in the abdomen, food charge of the cooperative Executive A. W. Davis, Powell, it was charged, killed Davis in a gun battle.
N. C. COLLEGE SPEND
$15,000 FOR NEGRO
BUILDING
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stance where an philanthropy to a state college was conditioned on the securing of supplicative funds. In 2005, Dr. Shephard is being congratulated by his local white and Colored friends for the successful outcome of the efforts of himself and Dr. Shephard. The building committee, consist of Dr. L. Plowers, Dr. Gregory B. H. Mason, local white banks, M. Carlson of Roberson have Succeeded in the project and to make preparations for
negro and the State is important to invent a power which it doesn't possess by a party. organization, and to make it more difficult to maintain its membership and has it inherently. The assumption on the State to dictate on that point is the legislature in control of the government through parties, since the legislature in control of one party is unable to regulate the minority party by statutory regulations imposed for real estate.
The white man's primary is of no real importance in the success of the party. In Texas, it is largely alone party. In Texas, it is largely alone thinking. The Negroes of Texas have no great desire to win, and do not do if they were welcome to affiliate with the organization. But the Negroes who shall constitute its memorial of its right to state. It must use the right with the great. It must use the right with the great. It must use the right in some of its success without, or sedition within.
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morning. The general public is to be invited to come and enjoy free of charge the splendid public promenade and national Pepaie are to take part. Major Robert Rushen Mason and many other prominent men and many other prominent women of the sound of events planned for August 19th to 26th most enjoy-
FOREST PROGRAM COMMITTEE PROPOSES TENEAR PLAN
Representing various local interests and the Massachusetts Portory Association, a committee of eight has drawn up a "business plan for the protection and rehabilitation of the Portory County, Mass. The committee recommends that the county as devolved into four districts of about 183,900 acres each and that a woodland association be formed in each of these Districts. These associations would be a position to employ forgers and cooperatives effectively to forest management, forest management, and forest management.
*Other recommendations include the extension of State forests to cover all land of the county, consolidation of public forest land, acquisition by the land of the private owners may be allow; apply forest management because of the need for a coordinated work with schools and other organizations; the installation of adequate firefighting equipment, including fireproof-protection crews on State forests; the erection of two additional firefighting facilities; the acquisition by each town of the firefighting equipment on hand pumps, 12 above-ground, 18 wire trench, 12 above-ground, 18 wire trench, men and equipment, and the hiring of a patrolman by each town during the fire season.
The county contains 780,000 acres of land, of which about 480,000 are about 155,000 acres in forestland. The committee estimates that there are about 155,000 acres in forestland that could be used for production than for any other crop. At present the county has 175,000 acres of woodland, of which wood is the #2 material. The greatest part of this wood and timber is used in building is imported from the South and the Pacific—coast. The rehabilitation of the forests of the county is a paying enterprise on more than one count. 1009 ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF N. A. A. C. P. TO BE HELD AT CLEVELAND. Invitation of Cleveland and Other Ohio Branches and of Officials.
New York, About 4—Holding to cordial invitations extended to the Cleveland Branch of the N.A. C. Association, Columbus, Columbus, and Dayton Branches, as well as by Governor John D. Marshall and City Maps William K. Hopkins of the Cleveland Conference of the N. A. C. Association, will be held in June. 1929 in Cleveland to confer the annual meetings of the Association which have come to hold in the life of the Nero, was held in Cleveland in 1918 when the Tooth Branches of the Nero, was held in the desire of the Cleveland Branch to entertain the Conference and Officials of Ohio and Cleveland have assured the N. A. C. Association and Officials of Ohio and Cleveland have assured the Twelfth Annual Conference before even more gatherings of recent years.
PERSONAL MENTION
Miss Jerrisa Newburn motored
Shreveport, in visiting her pa-
nels Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Young.
Announcement has been made of the marriage of *Mary Layton* in charge of Rosewood Country House in charge of Rosewood Mimu Piera Pioneer of daughter of Mr. Renben Pioneer. The ceremony is scheduled Sunday, August 14th.
Prof. S. A. Battle Dies Here Sunday
Prof. S. A. Battie, former teacher in the Dallas, Public schools school at Fortune, school at Fortune died here, last Sunday* at the home of his wife, Sara. Prof. Battie had been in ill health for some time but the end was expected soon. Ms. Battie is survived by her brothers and other relatives.
National Benefit Agency Director Visits Dallas
Mr. John R Flinket, Agency Director for the National Benefit Director for the National Benefit office in Washington, D. C. visited Dallas and other point in town. The company he was accompanied on his tour of the leading Tennessee cities by the team of the business of the company in the state of Tennessee, and by L. K. Willis, the vice president of the work in North and farre of the work in North and visited the office of the Express.
Nowhere in this issue will appeal the advertisement of Mr. L. C. Hoyle, the founder of the Gulf Haven Injury Center, which was formerly the Paraça Faca located at 2444 North 10th Street, building Mr. Torner is a young man of athletic abilities, and was a successful business executive for him.
GARDEN SUNDAY SOCIAL CLUB
Mee with Mrs. Hoyer, 3169 North 10th Street, about twelve members were—were thirty or forty minutes late when the club was adopted. President medalist Hoyer was adopted. President medalist Intermediate Hoyer. Next Intermediate Hoyer. Next Mrs. Hoyer and Mrs. Hoyle at the home of the former 3169 North 10th Street.
Mrs. John H Townsel, Preldont
Mrs. Luther Simmons, Reporter
LINCOLN MANOR
Sunday was high day at Great.
Lake Light Baptist Church,
Sugal I. K. Church,
Sunday school at the usual hour.
The lesson was reviewed by Rav.
J. J. Green delivered
which Rav J. I. Green delivered
a wonderful lesson to a large
We were much delighted to have an special visitor Monday Mrs. Lula Pratt left for Cooron to sit her mother. Mrs. C. Stewart has returned from an extended visit to Cen-
The Revival at True Light Bantam Church conducted by Rev. J. A. McCormick, a Sunday night night with a special program directed by Madam M. C. McCormick, a crowned house - witness, has been ill this week.
Rev J. W. Willson to seriously
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Mr. Robert Callas, who has been on the sick list to Mr. A. Martinez, will be on sale at the Hayden Drug Store Saturday. At the Hayden Drug Store, Dean james a Prentice Ito Waco. Saturday night. Services at Monsley Chapel were well attended. D. Patterns were well attended.
Also beautiful! Iso for sale on
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Miss Iris Gauten, well known member of the Dallas young so-called set enlister the Pinkerton Club in Wednesday for a slight-threat
Dr. S. J. Torner of Los Angeles who has been visiting in Shreveport, La., stopped in Dallas and Boston, Bristol, Boston, 7877 Guarantee Street. On Sunday she was the guest of Great Macdonald Baptist church, the Church of the Lord Overland in her Pierce Arrow Sedan.
Missara, George and Andrew Curtis, former Dallas sisters but now living respectively in Denver and Albuquerque, were called to Dallas to be a member of Bethlehem Church for many years. They will remain in Albuquerque until after returning to their homes.
Mr. Jennifer Lee and Miss King, 8417 Thomas Avenue spent the week in Waco, where they were called to attend a brotherhood in Bristol, brotherhood, Robert Lacey.
Mrs. Alice Slaughter-Hill and little daughter, Miss Ruth Olive Hill are in the city the guests of
Mr. G. K. Collins, trainee at Hunterville, is sojourning in the city this week on route to the Odd Pound Grand, Lodge at Fort Worth. Mr. Collins is a frequent visitor in our city. While in the city he is the guest of his daughter, Curtis, 1012 Dodd St. Mr. Curtis is a recent life to the Universal life. Insurance Company and anticipates writing insurance from one year to 85 years.
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1928
color, but a question of material.
The contractor who is in white,
brought his force from Atlanta and
their mechanics and mechanics and are on the walls laying bricks, hanging the
walls, and are excavating. Negroes are not named a right, a
work side, by side of his white
man.
"TheHidden Hand to Progress
It is a known fact in 'my section
that the southern white man is
the most successful leader
out our leadership."
We were in the State of Pennsylvania, nearly a hundred of us, NPR preachers on our way from an audience, nearly every one of us. This was waited for the clearing up of a wreck ahead of us, and we were the preachers, teachers, and about a hundred students of female seminaries. We were attracted by their singing and fame and invited us to go into their church and be invited by their own "Jim Crow law," our某某某 some grandmother, and as best they could many of the people they try to soothe our spiritualism, but, of course, they could not. For our coach, the president made a speech complimenting us on our work, our course, some of us respond, and our course, some of us respond, the white girls was "better up my school," and we seemed anxious to get better acquainted and gave every evidence.
One young woman frankly and pointedly said, "What we need is a mentor who will teach us how to dent that all of us will profit by this content," she added, "the older women who preside the white women owned the older women, the older women who hold them glues and who have maintained their position, both races must come together; we must have close ties to face and disease and solve our problems, and when we have a crisis, we face and disease and solve our problems and will like one another better." But not only in the case of rebellious men as it becomes later, but in general, our objectives. There are thousands of the better elements of colored people who know little of the culture of society. There are thousands of
who have no faith in the "Good News," and so it goes. Clever contact, with mom, helps understand her feelings, and faith, and rental cooperation. This they probably have, as applied to the masses of the world, for the great wars have. Beneath the result of the wars, the most important factor is the support from nonmilitary支援. It would be real, for us all, to seek to face with many surprises, both individually and in the aggregate, and we will come face to face with many surprises, with all classes than ever before, together as we have, better together as we have.
In this 2024 annual session, the reports of standing committees of the board and the readers and the readers of the reports of this session will make for the history of tomorrows board and character of the guns and daughters of the guns and daughters of the
Juror was a success.
Elkdon will make a new star in the horizon that shall guide its eastern rising and will give new light to maudlin.
Miss Maja, Miss Maja - Gildinga, Miss Maja - Fort Quint Quell College were among the readers of the Express this week.
One of the sharming features of with Mrs. Heyv. M. L. Grayson just gathered of this character is the now-worn his wrist is now covered. Rev. A. L. Dellan is in improving his wrist. Other orders in the past, this time, Mrs. H. L. Lewis returned home just before J. H. Jackson and fifty others also has been for—several weeks he be worthy of your visit! her son Mr. M. L. Lewis to companies from the reviewing stand will for Mr. Johnna Bust in Oklahoma to companies from the reviewing stand will for Mr. Johnna Bust in Oklahoma that the world may know that on his drive daily among his friends Ekholm in all its splendor is the pin in the interest of the Brotherhood down South Parkway, the mrs. Mrs. R. L. Lewis and others most magnificent drive in the attended the second of their mothers monument which adds beauty and joy of pogues of Kint. Ohio after spend the day on the blood soaked fields of pleasure among his many friends France. Launching this march the white and colored, has returned
GREAT PREPARATIONS UNDER WAY FOR COLored ELKS CONVENTION IN CHICAGO
From every section of civilization delegations will gather. in Chicago, Illinois, on Sunday, August 26, 1928, representing the women and of the lodges and temples, and the central respect to the sleeping in the silent cities throughout the country. Elkinson Elkinson has planted the seed which has filled the bed with an art of broadening the minds of men and women of the nations and as they with the achievements of the Orders to land and to light. In every avenue and stand today as superior in dealing with education have marked distinction that is unmeasured by any other secret organization.
The Transportation Committee arranged a rare and one-half hour general program will be ready for mail shortly, so that inquiries can be addressed to acquaint themselves with every detail. The housing committee has completed arrangements for housing assignments of delegations and their bonds can be assured of meeting at the Metropolitan Community Church, 41st Street and 42nd Street, at their meetings at Wendell Phillips High School, Purchasing Road and Prairie Avenue. The public may understand that all charges will be reasonable. The committee on public safety is complying with the laws of the law in this city with special details from other cities and lives every avenue or protection.
reservations are Bishops John A. Gregg, of the district of Kanaan: W. Samson Brookes of Texas; Dr. Katherine Armstrong of Washington, D. C.; Judge Henry Philadelphia; Harry B. Armstrong of New Jersey; George E. Wibbleman of Koloten; Robert W. Fordham of New York City; Fordham University; prox. CLIV Service Commissioner of New York City; Fordham University; prox. Association of Kanaan City, Mo.
Additional bulletins will follow each week. All inquiries will be answered promptly.
Pittsburgh, Pa. Seed 4.—(PNS) It is reported that while Mr. White, a resident of Illinois, was being arrested before Alderman Portick Cawley, or of Smithfield street, on Saturday, a slight every day number of the Moore family engaged in a near felon in resort of the Alderman's office. A cell was set up and a sound of police shouted to the scene, which proved to be only a hated argument among persons. "Taking
sided with family member, police say, took sides with the Magee woman neighbor and a relative by neighbor and a relative by marriage, who brought charges against her. The woman confronted Killen and seven women who arrested police, say to be held accountable.
Washington, D. C. Aug. 4—
4 (NYS) - Charges that state
and commerce departments have
been denied access to
interests have been denied. The
charges are "aid to have been
made by Raynard Lotte Buell.
TEXAS TOWNS
We all can't tell why the agent was not around with the Express and not around with the Nine. We are behind in paying the agent. To keep from having another guest like you up.
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W. H. G. Ashba presided for the W. H. M. Schoenberg Sunday at M. Rose Church, Church Church. Sunday before the Sunday School closed. They have wide awake Sunday School under the Summer School at Parrish Valley. Mr. Vryz, who has been attending the Summer School at Parrish Valley, has had a nice time. Dre. E. A. and A. E. Ullivar are having an end day with fellow students and friends.
R. B. Prater preached on the Give the Bible lesson in morning and 12:11, do you good. I would like to read to passing the Negro papers in order that you will know what the throughout. Country you can not live to yourself and be alone. You will have to go along with
LAWTON, OKLA. — Services were good at all churches also. R. B. D. Purchaser was a minister. Natalya had a size program at three Church. Little Danny Henderson read scripture at Gaille Church. Rev. B. D. Purchaser preached the Missionary Reverend R. K.
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PONT WORTH, TEXAS
Greater St. James Second Street
Haviland Church
The Teacher Training olden came on 28.8.clock as usual conducted by the reporter.
most of the Monday School was opened in its usual way with the
Mary Jane O'Dwyer
Parkell, Musical Director and other
officers, musical teachers at their post
library.
At the evening service the choices
wondered a special guest,
Mr. John Anderson, was introduced as the speaker of the evening, he took for the evening three things. That I
things were easy to do, those I
things were easy to do, those I
power of the Representation.
Among the many visitors for the
morning were Mr. Henry Haley, Oklah,
Mr. O. W. Hall, Mr. Ohio
Grawe, Wortham, Mr. Robert
Ogden, Mr. Phillis Robertson, Meke
Burger, Mr. Walter Posement.
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Hib. N. R. Fraser came, came
here every day, from Oldding
where he attended the W. P. and
A. Mason Convention.
Mrs. R.B. Praster and others at
tended a funeral in Little, Texas
tert. Monday
Mary Pursen, Opfathpe, in her visiting wife, Hassan, from Trouton, Massachusetts, has an on-road account of her visit to an addressed family in New York. The news was broadcast on the wire Tuesday in his apartment at a Text College, where she is now studying the curriculum she was teaching the previous year, but she now spends her time on campus in the Chicago area. The trace has looked a lot more.
Douglas Linden is in the office
specializing with the help of
their students. He will give
this summer at the Northeastern
University. Dr. and Mrs. Chan
Kwang is in the office.
TEXAS TOWNS
Driven by her passion, Leanne Owens of MIDRAL-WELLA is viewed as a cult figure of M. mother of Diana by many. M. King of Middletown, queen mother of the late Angela The Simmons (al) of Westford, Texas, and sister of the late Weatherford, Texas, church-rated $150 in her family's savings and储蓄, strikes off. After her marriage to John Owens, she moved to New York.
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1928
**HENDERSON — Dr. Powell of Terrell** moved in and look charge of "Wonder Zion Baptist Church, He. He is located in the park."
This rally of Wesley Chapel pastor
Joseph McCarthy, who was
coveted on July 24 at Rasas
Bilahou, Row. B & Mooy, Prouddee
and Lammon were traveling that
day to Lammon to attend the rally.
We've just learned that Mr. R. M. Pearson has been elected principal and vocational educator technical at Hammond. Texas. The school is beautiful and modern in its architecture. The school is also home. Sewart, Tringling School, Senior Classes at Prelude. View it on www.sewarttringling.com and Agriculture will be enclosed in prentice teaching at this school. Mrs. Tilley M. Pearson is teach
Always the many social affairs
in lieu of honor of Miss Tennille Hill,
and Miss Jordan of Houston, and
Delphina was a what party; Mrs.
Mary entwickelte d'honneur his
knowledge of the arts; and he
wished to have Delphina a deliciosa
to her.
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CALVESTER — Services were held at HI-CHURCH St. James in St. Louis on time and will be attended on time and will be honored. All delegates are getting ready for the Sunday school conference in Texas. St. Paul A. M. E. School in New Orleans. Rev. O. Jordan and Rev. Lewis is worshiped at St. James throughout the day as a member of the church. A meeting is on at St. James Church in St. Louis this program. We are still looking for our pastor in this institution, a church of God ran a week a revival. Baptism at the Church of God. We were told to see the student and parent at the Church of God. We were told to see the student and parent at the Prairie View school. They attended summer school. The members of the Association were looking for the St. Emanuel Association. R. H. Russell is moderator. Beginning at the association meeting, Mrs. King and grandchildren of Rilee West, Texas, are in the meeting. Mrs. Allen, Mr. John
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Waco where the latter will serve day al. the first Baptist Church, Chances to Admire, Ocala.
SAN ANGELO - St. Paul A. L. - The first institution of a new brick building which is to be completed by September 30. This promises to be the best among any group in the entire West. that is owned by the Race. It is a great great work. There has been more than thirty persons added to the building. The temporary structure, which was built by Rev. J. H. Franklin, has been installed building will take its place. Rev. Brown is Indeed A. A. - A highly and interesting religious program was rendered by St. Paul A. L. and conducted by Jesse Carroll.
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rom. 31 will be the great meeting be-
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August 4th
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Y. W. C. A. NEWS
The first swimming clean con-
dued under the asphalt of the Y. W. closed Tuesday morning at
Gerald Park. The swim was wasted by Mrs. N. P.
Bailess, assisted by Mr. S. D. Y.
from Central Association. The Elem-
entry course was completed and
certificates issued. Black and white
dressing for the Red Cross
swimming buttons were: Beginn
(180 feet) Vertical Pinkinion, Mary
Lee Dyson, Tennelle L. Crutchfield,
Piedmont Park, Piedmont Park,
Dustin Tydsing Tysh, Emilie Proctor,
Ephale Dyson Earle, Katie and
Ophile Hebeota.
Swimmers--150 yards -- Verte
Pinkinion, Mary Lee Dyson, Tennelle
D. Grischkeffler, Theram, Pratt,
Gwendolyn Tubbs and Emilies
The Tests and Awards were
made by Mr. Miyamoto Deker, Bel-
ward, and Mr. Koch, and by Mr. B. G- Pry, Assocan-
dent G. Seymour of the Central Arena.
The tests were designed for their approaching tournamen-
ture. The hospitality committee held its
regular monthly meeting with its
per cent attendance in Chicago
dolge intensive in Chicago
dolge intensive in Arlington
Church Club, Girl
Reserves and College Girls, held
meetings at the city row.
Mr. Flore, Sedge, 14 Oct.
2014, July 9th, 2014 to
visit her father in Hope, Ark.
whilst she will visit
Houston and other points in the
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they made their way to Ionian over a well beaten road which led through plains dotted over with wild assess and flocks of sheep. The distance was sixty miles. The actions of the apostles were in keeping with the instructions of Jesus; "When they persecute in this city, flee ye to another." We are also impressed with another truth, that the apostles were in advance to endure hardness as a good soldier. It seems that these missionaries had fully counted the cost, and were ready to die if need be for their Lord—what they endured seems almost beyond human possibility.
It should be noted, that the appearance of Paul in this pagan country was by no means the first Hine he and come in to the great centers of heathen civilization and had been familiar with pagan life from his childhood. The following interesting note is given in explanation of the word "pagan," or "nauphier of gods," the word pagan now mean "nauphier of gods," a villager. The gospel was first trailed in cities; and long after cities had become Christianized, the village remained in heathen darkness, until at length identity being confined to clauses and remote districts, the pagan was regarded as the second Babylonian Preach at Ionian.
For and against the bishop, thirty and forty miles from acclimation in a wild region. It is inferred that there were very few, if any Jews in Lystra—they seemed not to have had a synagogue and it was necessary for the apatites to hold their services in the market place. It is implied that from the town, the district's sound about heard the gospel and the sudden interruption—a man cripple who had never walked was carried near the place "where Paul preached no doubt for the purpose of begging. He had listened to the apostles tell of the life and work of Jesus, how he healed all manner of diseases and even raised the dead. To this cripple it was said that he had been a man of his faith kindled, Paul, as any good preacher, noted the interest and the elements of saving faith and saw that he had faith to be healed. Paul with a loud voice—no all could hear—he knew what Jesus would do crised "stand on my feet." Feeling the divine energy fill his being and a thirst of joy break in. "He was the leaped and walked." It was a great day for the lame man and a mighty victory for the messengers of the cross. Those wild people became excited when they saw the great miracle. The apostles retired praising God for the evidence of his help, while the people declared that the leaped was the likeness of man. Divine Workabell Attended.
The priest of Ubahar and Mercury made plans at once to offer sacrifices to the apostles. The pagans regarded Jupiter as the father of the other gods—it then pummeled the Jupiter as the father of them. Thus pummeled many more impressed their ides of Jupiter, while Mercury was the god that was regarded swift of movement and eloquent of speech. Oxen and garlands were at once provided and plans made to offer sacrifices. When this was made known to the missionaries, as an expression of their horror at such a thing, it was with the greatest effort they prevented the sacrifice being offered them. Paul used the opportunity to tell them about the true God, and as they knew the larger book of nature and the providence which sent them rain and fruitful season. It should be noted here that this attempt of the Lyrians thus honor the apostles was not altogether without its juridice of that age and people bear out the assertion. The first, was the popular apperception, that the gods came
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PAUL IN A PAGAN COUNTRY
at times down in human form among men, both among the learned and ignorant. According to a mythology Jubilee and Mercury already twice had visited the country of Lycaonia, and were expected again to appear at any time, the second, was the more cultivated Greeks and the Romans, and received divine worship. In 29 A. D. Augustus Caesar allowed the legislative assembly of provinces of Asia and Bythema to show divine honor to him—all of their chief cities soon had their emperor's festival. We have seen that the emperor's temple was given for depriving a city of Asia Minor of its position as an independent-commonwealth was its failure, to erect a temple to the god Augustus. When Caligula became emperor he ordered statutes of the gods re-established in the temple, and statute "was set up in the temple built for him which was by order arranged each day in garrisons similar to those he wore. Before this image the people fell down and衣帽ipped. Herod Agrippa desired divine bow and Roman emperors, while Herod Antipas was strenked for wearing a crown and eaten of worms. In the light of these facts it is not strange that the Lyctarians should seek thus to honor those who had done such a wonderful thing among the people, who evidenced the work of a god. Paul Stained and Caligula.
We are taught here how fickle and unstable is human passion. The same crowd which had shouted themselves hoarse crying "Hosanna to the Son of David, cry just as loudly crucify him a few hours later. The people who want to offer divine honor to Paul one day stone and cast him out for dead the next. Paul wants Alas and goes the next day on to Derbe. thirty nights away and sees places where he had planted churches—setting them in order and then returned to Aniloch in Syria and the first missionary journey is ended.
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MORNING STAR BAPTIST CHURCH
Church of God Holds First Sunday School Convention
More than a hundred cemeteries, factories or Sunday Schools of the Church, gt the Living God of Oklahoma and Tueses that This Week Thompson and Debrah Streets in the first Sunday School. Convocation ever held in the history of the organization.
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A living salary for the professors, he would be so valuable to this harboured average salary of Paul Quinn professor, that good men have been taken away from Paul Quinn because they could not oust the salary which they
Welcome to the city was delivered by Editor Riles of the Dallas newspaper. The outfits of the commissioners are presented by a superintendent. Ambassador, Dr. Warren M. Lee, H. M. G. Morgatten, Dr. Warren M. Lee, H. M. G. Morgatten, Secretary, M. E. Burton and Rev. I. C. Collins, pastor of the local church.
Oklahoma Visitor Feted On Dallas Visit
Miris Carlinza, Dina, former Tex and singer for several years in The Central Tuxedo Opera Club, Club Mira, and theatrical work in home of Mrs. Brad Hendricka, 3114 Thomas. While here she was the principal actress in the functional functions including a tea in the home of her hosts on Sunrise, the home of Mrs. J. W. Rice, 2003 home of Mrs. T. J. Hillard, 109 home of Mrs. T. J. Hillard, 109 Aubrey Street and a breakfast at the home of Mrs. T. J. Hillard, 109 Caddo Street. Mrs. Digs is now a teacher in the public schools of Signup, Oklahoma.
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