Dallas Express

Saturday, August 11, 1928

Dallas, Texas

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ODD FELLOW ASSETS MORE THAN $560,000 Grand Master Jackson Presides Over Large Delegation in Annual Meet in Fort Worth. Mrs. Frazier Unanimously Re-Elected Head H. H. of Ruth. National Deputy Grand Master Barranco is Guest of Jurisdiction. Patriarchy Makes Splendid Showing and Reports Indicate Order Growing in Membership and Money. Founded by W. E. King Volume 35 ODD Grand Master James Annual Meet in For- head H. H. of I is Guest of Jurisd Reports Indicate Mrs. J. C. Fraigre Again Heads Women. Unanimously Re-occluded at the Class of Her Annual Ac- count. Twenty-four Grand Master G. W. Jackson Tells of Progress of Order Before Joint Bodies on Wed- day, Ewing Show Assets of Order Have Increased to $200,050.00 Cash, in Land. Claims Paid During Year. Total $104,371.25. National. Deputy Grand Master Present. Pt. Worth, Texas, Aug. 11— The oppressively hot weather has no effect on the abilities of delinquency on whom he here this week to attend the forty O. W. JACKSON, O. M. prior annual session of The Grand United Order of Odd Fellows and the thirty-first annual session of the Household of Ruth. They have cure stories numbers from all parts of the state to hear the re- ports of the past year of work and hold of Ruth for another biennial session. It is not election year for Odd Fellows. Coast Manufacturing Plant Sends.Exhibit to Business League. At an expense of several thousand dollars the Huffman Co. has procured a 100 feet or more of film showing the operation of the entire plant. Mr. Crane will or, if unable to film before the National Negro Business League audiences. The Dallas Express der. The duty of this order is: MRS J. C. FRAZIER, Unanimously fends to the world, and the sex-elected D. M. N. M. G. cution of its principles in plaign against Colored citizens. The terror citizens in the various com-munities where you preside," and records in my office show that during last week the Word made reference to Colored in Fort Worth. The number of this number being women; but residing in Fort Worth, and alluded to is to you told with a degree of pride to the word of woman was included. In the material sections here he said that were forced to sojourn their shame the property owners come to the court." This statement, evoked wishes, and the mundane admin- Charleston, W. Va., July 28, 1928, the local committee on entertainment. The National Association of ment at the Charleston Armory. Teachers in Colored Schools close. This day sessions Thursday were held in West Virginia College at Charleston, W. Virginia College opening, July 27, after speakers being Doctors Carter G. John W. Davis, President of West Woodson and John Hope. A re for the opening program raptured the naval for order, many inluente musicians, and the Music for the occasion was fur- nished by the pensive son of Mt. Iredale Baptist Church. The In- luente musicians were by Rev M. Hayes of Bantry. City Attorney W. M. Floyd who welcomed the delegation in behalf of the city administration, was introduced by Prof. William Coleman, assistant cacher of the Internal Bank and Trust Company. The city attorney, who was subdued by the city attorney, was out of the city on business, immediately launched into his college and made a claim to the importance of greater importance to Port Worth and Tarrant County than it is to the oregon state. He moved to the world, and the execution of its principle in playing the role of college citizen in the various communities where you preside, to the high type of college citizens residing in Port Worth, and alluded to the many paved streets in colored residential sections here. He said that these streets are paved whenever the city hall and make known their wander, and the municipal办员 Association. John W. Day of National N Association. Charleston, W. Va., July 29, 1889. The National Association of Teachers in Colored Schools closed its 26th Annual Session in Charleston, W. Virginia, Friday evening, July 27, after selecting Virginia College Institute has presided for the year 1928-38. The foot-day session, which began on April 15, 1928, was over by President W. J. Hale of Nashville, was filled with a session of the college, a conference that visually considered current pieties and future possibilities in education for Negroes. The op-ed piece was written by Negro Committee of G. O. P. Organized With John R. Hawkins and Albon L. Holsey in Charge. PETER A. BHS J. C. PRAZER, Unassimilated, Respected D. D. M. N. G. against colored officers. The riches in my office show that students were arraigned in Fort Worth (10 of this number before women), but I am delighted to state to you today that not one Colored student was armed in the number of female vagrants who were armed, to condemn them to the judge of the corporation court. This statement, evoked CONTINUED ON "AGE FIVE is New Head Negro Teachers the local committee on entertainment at O. Charleston Armory. The day sessions Thursday were held at West Virginia College the principal speaking speakers behind Doctors Carter G. Woodson and Jena Hope. A re-CONTINUED ON "AGE FIVE Negro Con With Washington, D. C. Aug. 19-Ar- measurement was made to-day by Chairman of the Board of the COLORED VORTEC DIVISION of the Republican Nation. Mr. Vortec presides over the Clerical presidential campaign among the Colored people of the United States. Executive Committee John B. Mavrik of Washington. John B. who accounted for H. Howard's leadership made chairman of the Executive Committee John B. Holsey, Secretary of Turkmen Institute, and of the National Negro Christian League, was appointed. Detecting the interests of the B. R. G. A. wore Hansen Dupew, and the other candidates were invited. Other candidates include D. B. B. Thomas McMahon and Gerald Taylor, officials of the association. County Executive Committee and The case attracted generalized attention in the news world. Chicago, Pittsburgh and Baltimore sent reporters to get first hand information for their papers. It is important to note that the university in the history of golf that the grunts has been brought into open court. mittee of John R. Ha L. Holsey i such a fine voluntary response and plaque of support from the colored leaders of thought and opinion representing their business, professional, religious and educational interests. Herbert Hoover will hold a new day of hope and opportunity for the grunts. G.O.P.WOMEN MEET IN CAPITOLCITY Race Candidates May Win in Ohio. Cleveland, Ohio, August 19—(BY ANP) Interest here this week is the debate which takes place Tuesday, August 14. The only race—candidates are the Republican ticket, The Hon. Harry C. Smith, vetoed editor of the Republican newspaper, the member of the Ohio Legislature is but for the Republican nomination and finally finished in the 6th place in a field of about 12 candidates. In a field of about 12 candidates, the state he is causing other candidates to view him as one of the candidates are Attorney Perry B. Jackson, member of the Pillai Hita presidents are Attorney Perry B. Jackson, member of the Pillai Hita presidents are Attorney Perry B. Jackson has the support of party leaders, A. J. H. K. and D. of A. J. H. K. and the rank and file of the colored people. His nomination is CONTINUED ON PAGE FIVE G. O. P. awkins, and in Charge. Other committees have been designated to direct special activities. Among them are: Publicity committee, with Robert Yann of Pittsburgh. Yann of Pittsburgh. Pendelhob, Pennsylvania field organizer. Col. C. H. Reeves, in charge of the organization of colored ex-service non-profit organizations. Organizational Committee. Western Indiana Consensus R. L. Chairman. Roman O. G. Phillips, South Georgia field organizer. Indiana Chairman. Roman O. G. Phillips, South Georgia field organizer. Charge of organization of colored ex-service non-profit organizations. **Speakers** Committee. *Burgee*: George W. Harris. *New York City* chairman. *Western Bury* chair. *Q. Simpson* *Chicago chairman* On both Easton and Western Burmese, the names of representatives important men and women abbreviated: First Voter; Committee; Boydson Pee Alwander, Philadelphia; Sherman Jesse Healy, Philadelphia; Pidich Pidich; with some twenty-five others. An additional committee of two hundred, with Hon. Charles W. Anderson, New York City, as chair. Mrs. Nannie T. Burroughs Leads National League of Republican Colored Women in Meeting which Pledged Support to Hoover. John R. Hawkins Given Tremendous Ovation. NEHO VOTING DENIAL FILED IN HARD HIS Houston, Texas, Aug. 6—Nero voters took the second election in two weeks and opened the 2nd bi-monthly convention of the National League of Republican Colored Women at Washington. More than 280 women were pre-registered from National headquarters. Missouri Franklin Fort of Hartley, secretary of the Republican National Committee, announced from Nashville that quarantine, said that in his mind Hoover is the greatest risk of any infection from the New York City dwarf. He also asserted that in the performance of public service, Mr. Attorney R. D. Evans, of Waco, filed notice of appeal from the decision of Judge A. J. McCormick that the State Democratic executive committee had the right to remove from the primary, in the manner maneuvered to judge him, members Evans in his petition and A. H. Grisby, Houston business men whom he represents "conceived the idea of a local mayor author to be requested by the decision and asked that a transcript of the hearings of the mayor from the United States Supreme Court." Houston Editor Writes for Monthly Magazine. Probable the first article, from the run of a local mayor author to be requested for publication in a Texas white magazine, appears this month in the regular issue of the official organ of the. The Will of the People, a weekly magazine, the per of the Editor F. P. Richardson and counder of F. R. Richardson. The article, written by Colonel H. Houston's colleague in the standard institution or successor of race members in all walks of life in Houston, in the same issue also there is an article from the run of the Prof. P. Johnson on the preservation of the Constitution, the magazine carries a very well-detailed account of the Constitution, well known panel of Houston, who appeared in Organized Albon may 2, Cetelia A. Jones, Little Rock, vice chairman, has also been re-recruited. Probably every important section of Negro citizenship is re-recruited on this advisory com- Distinctive in Service Always Progressive 560, LET IN CAPIT Burroughs Leads New Colored Women in L rt to Hoover. John ulous Ovation. 0,000 CAPITOL CITY Leads National League men in Meeting which er. John R. Hawkins on. Washington, D. C., August 18- 19 (ANI)-Deskling for a program gistration of Registrant No. 900, Washington, D. C. Noble M. Burroughs, president of the National League of Repub- lican Colored Women at Washington More than 200 women were present, all representing organized groups with state central organizations throughout the country. These women, who were from all over the country, smiling with hope, rolled on their shoes, and formulated plans by the party in the coming campaign. Ovation 6 Dr. Hawkins An ovation was given to Dr. J. Dr. Hawkins, the director of Republican campaign activities among colored people to those women, Dr. Hawkins said. Neither the Republicans, nor the Democrats can hope to win with the Republican campaign, giving citizenship rights to women has been the longest step forward. A professional list of women work, a list of women who served in the Nixon era, was drawn, with an invitation to the assembled convention to submit names of prospective candidates. The convention voted a hearty endorsement of Dr. Hawkins and plied the support of the Republican party. y of White Man How Bess Was Sent Prison. Testimony of Shows How Be Back to Prison. Testimony of White Man Shows How Bess Was Sent Back to Prison. Efficiency for Hoover is Slogan for G. O. P. Washington, D.C. Aug. 5 — (ANP) The Colonial Division of the National Government will be held in Buffalo, N.Y., to discuss political efforts ever assigned in by Nigel Roach. The steward is a political leader and personnel by chairman. Hubert Wark of the National Committee, a political organization, which, while they have relied somewhat, the initial efforts of the National Committee and Curtia, have released a lot of job up to song that big fan to Dr. John R. Hawkins in his book. The quadrants have been opened to the National Committee, the Republic of China, the House and a staff of atheologists and attacks are rapidly becoming a cadre of corps of workers will be THE Business Company Please have been summoned to form the prosecution of a business like the campaign in which the methods of the business have been employed, the debtors 20,000, the salamander and the oral index system of the business executive will have in evidence than those of the business executive. Jacobson specialised in laughing-gae and exchange clips. Other outliers predict an unusual campaign under the direction of the underground ablecose corporation its strategy. New names politically are among them, but what they are said to make in moral kick, Robert R Church of Hampstead, are standing political forces of the business. The politician, ascertained the average purpose conception of a politician, His high standards. CONTINUED ON PAGE FIVE PAGE FIVE CONTINUED ON PAGE FIVE PRICE 5 CENTS Vice President from National Headquarters New York, Franklin Park, Fort Worth, Missouri, Franklin Park, Fort Worth, National Committee, speaking on a National Committee, speaking on a quarterback, and that he is the greatest man of years before receiving the great prize. New York, July 11. Starling testimony has just come into the courtation for the. Advancement of Colored People, who was revealed today, in the form of an agrarian Carolina store keeper who took the first affidavit in the new settlement. The store keeper, M. Timmons, S., the white merchant, alleges in his. own affidavit affidavit to the Jail, that he did not affirm waftred to the Jail, and the witnesses of J. Bob Lawrence, Judge of Probate of Fla. and that both the affidavit and the document "appeared to be entirely antisufficiency to her and the paper was precluded by Mr. Lawrence as Judge of Probate." Mr. Timmons' statement further alludes that the woman's son was a graduate of $15 to pay for medicine for his mother, and raised all the children, fifty dollars, which he received to the Parker family. By then, he had his photograph written a year before receiving the money. The woman involved and the said Par. was the mother. John G. Richard of South Carolina for accepting with out-vesting her affidavit. That part of the statement read: "I am a citizen of New York, July 20, 1928, ha (Himmons) has been a New York citizen since John G. 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Gow, alive Atteaa| : et Se ee pon tas ponte sk eet fcr es ma ei eas Mat mone ot want eae pa cea fae" o ea iter ons Sere lesen Seana ee fe ae oan he (era a ieaemerensers os Tenis OndaY in | ae trun lott Ses fraetatea Micbeete au ates fei eae ct ee i ritactne are Crake ees Sanat tte i Saee gae cee tants Se iamatecatie’ ay fa fe eae oa Sao | ‘A GIRL’S MISTAKE IN ee mg og Seger gi aie wae puaje. at the 014 PAP eee aiaae i es atin sane‘ ua ae wate onan ars Seow ei rane the fit appearance of se Skee at as a NOTICE a“ fae St ee ——_—_—- ceaeuuonetecheeeeeetee Used Cars That | Run Like New eee ee e eee ee c $. Hamilton Motor Meo pe EXCELSIOR MUTUAL- BENEFIT Eee eee EXCELSIOR. MUTUAL BENEFIT a Re a Bet om. Fees ELLA B, MOORE THEATRE 3 “A GIRL'S MISTAKE:IN LIFE™ | ‘rwOns, ya, sar ROR; -AvoUN sone | “ALFRED NORCUM j 4 WORDEFL. ERAGEIIAN : A .Drama avery man, woman and ehild should wee in eonjuae- 7 thy th Pott Veeder Cuan. LOCKOWTT, CHINE MOORE AND, OTHER ‘sinters ot sropotan ratiom —SSSSS Phone 3-0053 Phone 3-866 - Let Me Be Your Drugusst on —COMMUNITY DRUG STORE — $1, WILLIAMSON, Jr. Prop = SUMMON DELIVMRY Allen at Juliette St. Dallas, Teas | “1 Bither Have it, Wil Get it or it lant Made": bia ragesah tba bebssenennnseccaseMeeembetiel KING'S FAMOUS SAUSAGE = © 1 Made by KING AND JONES GROCERY Exclusively — es | + We Deliver State and Thompson Phone 3-4872 Waladlta You Ran Te Vise The 9010 fs tcgubedd hem ciate * oe Unique Beauty Salon 7 Patio ape ede ty oe are that tay pot hod a neo Healy avtane: HOLDER, Prop (2002 HALL ST. vx GOONVEAR TIRES A QUUDT EAR TIRES | I He Sxd TIR ‘Strength or beaand Worn mye ‘ose areas See Breese “RSE me nevedingty ae ae oe ear See Sok ogee oes orem ae Pull Trestmelt, 360 Tab ete Ne, Bom ieee eros GS NOTICE mee te teat Boies eee Saleen eae Sea NORTH DALLAS a PPO Oy : aalt eel — Prof. Lewis Chippewa, — ___.Indian Mediam a oon renee la ke brooms pet ee nae eae eae pia renee ! etemaigeeion cee ee tea deer | | aL tata ie damiares 5 einer ager Fs | J war GRESSING we sey chai eg a ee ee WALKER’S ELECTRICAL ‘sHOP ace ener EAST INDIA HAIR ~ ; t F =| = Se Socata eas a \TAX BART man ee ee joer es ec rm Ing ante to dee worm. Una = “sip, Bibtumed with» bale af [cecioees Hote ese eons kee. cere i ‘S2D--LYONS.. = Pen a neem ry is Madam Loela McDaniels aeasen.-s money: wane cr oe sires ga Saree so fen ha tae as aid ae arr aaas roe ae Sct Shae ae cee oc Seewke: Sarai naa ee me oat PAGE THRES ¢ one y dab ¢ nee ee cm ie eee Set | RING 3-0202, 1 Fore weit——— - lo pPOUR “THE DA $- EXPRESS Be aa ie ea es —— eres nena rane em tesocaman eee Ss nthe Public DRE Siteteces eetiection. woe, eater santas oe tore Sige genfemgae Sines oc Tae. DaLias Ex Bis tn be aay cr secant E Subscriptions Payable ee iE tes serene = See ac SEWany EATURDAY won Becune pee bre = wat_Ortien at Dal- Sere ei pmenssaoenaTIVR: in uur comban. "oreo aa i a preven uiaing se Moe Sanat tee ES Pia tail ai ee en ne Set hooeien's ot T'S. Sou [ree Sees =e preter Nae ees See hie round ts ber sw ce —arbe Ron beeo ot TIDY Mes Colored Weeier “tare tet Tistpar tm eran for Oe Sad have: Pleteed~-them- Mensisn wath for Se ican woainsn, Doms It 2 Sree ress fat sch “ts Semamten wasae ths on ot Bam ponnry sid work to odes See wether ddleted tothe Re Beata. wrens _ vee as nena te eee str leacoe natieal tx bea snd Speagartins in chaste” Gerpreraccie ne yoo ‘vould nak Relate seesaw iooeret 7 Sone ony ge Ter raneep stan Fonts forthe Mo ties 4 podek wea Sele tne iterrtet ores. Spentensies ee ie aaa dink thy ator (ovat the Cor Seiigg. gt soes 05 eset ies ar a Sat at coe hantred na fazs be tplend for proton and ee pe meat: make preparations to petra Une any Nundrets 0 a ae = epmienton youd r ot tng sh EH for Wen. ah weer Me esting I bt Re reaper nen eappaliin” Wen a tt ony twin Me ite sould be ot SL tigi oof thes wri t a 1 ation ne eee, a ie Pw ‘THE REPUBLICAN: PARTY ORGANIZES —-“THE NEGRO CAMPAIGN iii THe: ee DAVAAR, betta — 11,100 Reply To An: Article Writ (22 ~~ ten by The Negro faeetr Brotherhood. Poker OUR ORGANTATIONS™ aan “the ality ¥o orguaize aid-to make progres ia ‘the governing heads as well as the membership ‘all of the turgor fratermal orders-of our state. It may] iso bake ose of changing orion when ha f chambers of commerce as well he governing: heads of our larger cities, not only to wend tters af Invitation to thote organizations to meet in their ‘but to extesd to them all of the courtesies of which the rsundelpality ix capable when telr meetings actualy pies st Sr eerteorcne oe ‘Texas considered a. Nexto! Desai Sf mais vorth,t-sxpend tine eo sideration on, But with the tcrease of “6 many, eee ake stie cont t Sone ual pelt tne hundreds and fn some cases, thosuands of vist tors come inte the ety to way for five or six days they are| reg tomlin a i orm en ae senses ts Jat ter ot the ns F fact, it should be the goal of every head | ats pgraniestion to plan etiitely to wlie t the full p- Se hc ann hyo feta be £3. grand lodge should b ane. mors. of portimity: to turn the huie expenditures of the order into Increased. respect. Railroads can be. brought to greater eonsideration in the matter of travel comfort. City admin- istrations ean be brousht to see the noed of increased faclli- ties for the comfort of the guests of the Negro citizens, It ie pone, ‘Tt can be done to much greater extent thar ix. “edge. Not only ean it happen that special trains ca be farsa orth oaveniare of dlgation bat as happen lat potent msyurnent for betarednccommode ¢in-ganeral traffic can find.thelr way into the wating itaaay- be said hore ‘that this year more of the u ga Mane in C om special trade wn Febliahed tm the Dalles Bnprom (om or About the Middle of July Mealing, “Snother Preacher Gove ‘Wrong Saye the Brotherhood”. ft with to gay to my many ide td tends tthe Dal naan eee Sere Ot the Hottoeas Chureh tor jetias once owas chico eat abet nt fest ac anes i hae eens Pee eae ene i a ead ae cove Or fe Pen ae ee ree ae Sey ere ig aes ee area ae eels neem tes eas oa ean ec ae teen Seana aie RA ere see ieee Seed et tora es eel ores a leaden Meta a ee ahs ‘teen yeary 1 uve pastored this rece ae aa fe eee ic ene ee ae Horan my ehwreh business, what caer eaeet ee ima ee Enoecomereneaieree foe begin wea Sess eee ae ennane tates aan Sea each alee nae Sees eee, “sea ra ore a are oS Sen Se Set aa ttn onan yf ee a on <~> — NOT HOW OLD BUT HOW GOOD... _ maior crticnme: of he pony: of many of {the racial organizations arises from the fact that they do ‘ERnN-Wy hose thebr-leadafs- with reference: solely-to ‘etfectiveness which they will have in the ofices which “hold? “AI too. aften it is aald that “Mr. So and So” ‘to be-rewarded for his many yearn of membership in {the organization. a eit saranas enien a ‘no attention is $d to his-fitnens for the to Sevatsk rhe Fast 0 Waals Gio ‘organisation finds isd inp situatln of stagmancy. It “It finall-Laga-behind. . Then. the ‘4x that “God's-Providence” will intervene to help the jsituation and organizations begin to number the-days of ‘than. At-the samé-time that this-is 16 thore are many younger Werwho have the capacity. to ‘acceptably and Well’ whose hands are tied, so to speak ay the aditerehed of those-in control to the policy of “wait. have served-isle apprenticeship, cnpeationn tad tapes -wiich have go be with years of successful operation behind SS seis a oer a aor fore them have always dhowen thelr servants from the ranks of the most eapable and fit: Age has had tittle to do with the cholee. Finess has boon the deciding factor, ‘not only that, they have always attempted to see to ht there- was 9 younger unde.study for the ones on ‘shoulders the executive burtens *ite borne." Thoy areas ares ee Net eee a orehanded ‘they have succeeded. aie Se Meevorod™ tenn Tey Shot seas tocreward nfo heir yout Batenct to the exclusion of neeeting them ‘to serve. They-must train lenders for the exegutlon of leh rope a hgh cages f wilt they- justify the enda for which they were created: Caine! UF souransis: seati erin ar sons somes ye ics eayanimentie teen the tare torment ‘tne! ‘rac itil aevelopmean at the owt Set eae, Sr" cage ea pagar ena oe et Bat girs vocal tS ence te fe"p pion vere Uist Goatida te the head of the, Repu tt Rego eng a paar sel merino a ee ean teat rar Bat ei Se Soa Sa Sn ab tn tare mint ds wera or eh te Scie yh ne a Sectors an sets at Sea enter ep theo oe teu Soe ae ks 2a ee tains tron Sao on Br sis, Can Sr ita Dowelaas ane Pee eae aia to eavatitr The ret rei ieitecsets i wa SSS Wee eye Row Sse ern ar Pea ermatt aces res ales ont en See A ce omy Sei ea cy td array ti ee Ca Raa Si Cia ibe two. estlond 67 Uh eatin o loreaten ort, wt icine toed on i Sia a ee jute _ ianalon, there noes ae pore ne gina the beck oun irae Sens ret one omelet pores, he Dew, anit Lonchane. 2 sean te Anhouncement is made of the completion of the organ- ization of the Negro division of the Republican party for the coming campaign with Dr, Yoho R, Hawkins as chil moan and Albon 1. olsey as scretary together witha corps Of ailtitory and publicity men. It i-clsimed that this will be the most intensive campaign ever aged by the party. | ‘The Express consider this action not only av timely aa highly necessary. There can be no doubt ut that the party i not generally’ held inns high extoem within tha rae. has ben. tro in formas times, Sema af. this Jan of rear enh bs tensed to the exclusion poliey which has Pasi ind Lavoe AUS Ua Tay autor THEM white elements in al ofthe states of the south bave gained in away na Cinie has goiie-on. They. have aaiuimed almost eoimplete control of the party mnchinery-in the-south and have seemed to obtain (t with, tha hélp and-absiatance of hoor in cottral. This is divecly-saspouable for the, wide: ‘prvad dizcdutent and the Yeaning toward the Denideratic Pdeet hat amount of Wout Wl be done In soudlier ventas Tur not-yot-been-eeided—Hut-t-is-wll-worth the consideration of. purty Teaders to think in terms of holding hese states tn line, Not-only. should thelr god will be a cg ie tng shoei voting leh may ecm Ty oft yeurs o In mes when tntarnal die ations teeny i war7 gates ioae of hi of thi south. euttsacian 3 bration effoctive's pane sal sh tng ft pty the point that its “sotfineas wel cee Pacey I 3 1 Sat da peng psiog bry fa nig Sliven expended Yn gutting It done. This is 2 ‘vreing bo Dallas that be unbecoming: 0 fishin. = i ee aise poginskieg ram arte Se ean, ee ‘oe eer eae Seg | ray store ait tang me sh feo a as eae ms, SEG seer aber we tbe ie ines tae ae Sates ate ee : 2 eee Fag EPG I es ae ou rege ee helt a a about ee whom. they Nothime of onty that whieb 4 right and. Soak 1 ai only trig PLLA ee ies Base Sh eta aes Berta ar el te ‘chureh se. ean chet wi Sue eee sentatine to ve tole Nese Br oe eee ce eS ae ao eee Sea eee ed ig Ris serene Soe mer coer ie fe rarer ek eae Sr ea Re ore cee eereeres ibot he. tn the God of the Universe Bias ae eee Sale Se a aoe ioe i PRE MLA Seg Soi apa byes eee cnt aes ae ih ae Le aA RE Sina sas ue he tu Rene eile EST Waa” at “oee Galored are «REV. BM. 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Ewing, district grand the apportionment bill to-Howard the situation but sit in the corner secretary, delivered a short talk, University by points of order. Sen. having been previously program-ator Blanton said: "Mr. Chairman, we have been in the position of the inference and dependency. Third-We have been hindered behalf of local lodges by Dr. R. A. the motion to strike out the outcast Ransom, emitsit- Fort. Worth the clause of this bill because I beace surgeon was not present to it is a good bill (Applause). On the mark of field work done on the Women Point The Way. They must have doctors they field on account of which of the local hospitals were rep. must have dentists, they must have have nurses, they must have den- upon a plan for the re-organiz- ation recorded by Mrs. Carte Davis, have nurses, they must have den- upon a plan for the Field Work and trust Johnson, Sherman, responded in properly, and it is Howard Unit all members of the Order, to the Re-ally, the reality showed the race of Colored people, and that the greatest good may brothers how to make it short and have suffered from time to time en- sanguin in their addresses of wel- lery under the terri- lite handi- cation the difference in the man- gement of the local lodges on ac- coricanus, was presented to the need this encouragement the local funds which necessarily must dent, who serve very especially special training in no other hand before as master of ceremonies, where Colored students from Texas and upon the tutor hand of the order every state come to the Colored handi- cation have spent much time on this mat- terion; Rouen, Ix., Grand Mast- cent who is not afraid to vote for im- terior of the Louisiana jurisdiction it, and there is not a Colored vote and Iraqi Grand Mast of the in my district that will come to Board. At this time we can only The cavals were presented to there is not a Colored vote in Prov. Grand Master Jackson and Mrs. as, under our primary system, the district governor is appointed by the district grand most noble governor one of my vote, honored one rank of the Household of Rby Mast no political benefit from it, and for Nathaniel Medlock and Hilder if there is a white vote in my province, the district governor is appointed by the province Mast Era Lai Wetts. Dallas, vote again me because I would Noble Governor officially accepted give to this race this educational gave for the Household of institution to train teachers, doc In his opening remarks, foliated awakening of interest, in piling the opening stimulus care, Mr. Jackson continued: "At the last Grand Jackson controlled the deal. Session it was recommended that Mr. Jackson work for them, and that they work for the work for which they were more households that the Most work to the grand Owl. The Wild, Noble Governors have a meeting to remark, and it will be, will matters and problems pertaining remarked, "and it will be, will matters and problems pertaining The various committees, were officers are basked with the sive lodges and should be classed of: Odd Fellowship, H. V. Barcock, appointed and excused from the "unlawful" roles, they are among the Back Num. officers of the commission, and are appointed "for" bors, for "Louisiana," is the most of the reports. The reports of the commission ward hook! who can think big. 3. That the young men be en- grand lodge. This is his first visit mites on rules and ordinance matters. The commission ward never held to their solution. 4. and study the degree work of the opening program he indicated convention advised to meet. Everywhere one is stir. Order that the higher branches of his complete surprise at the very same on Wednesday morning. The commission ward never held to their solution. 5. is situated. He convoiued great- Unnimously. In the house in our Households. 4. We recommend that there are links from the Committee of Man On Tuesday morning in the inexact for its wonderful nature, and be instructed rudely economy in the account, from the National Grant Household or truth heard the account and the account of the sympathetic slow for soul in all of the Order's economy in all of Louisiana jurisdiction. He praises and message of Mrs. Moore. Noble driven and lending resources: economy in the light; especially particularly the display made by Jackson Deliveries Response In his usual wily and charismatic manner, Prof. A. W. Jackson, the author and contributing editor of the Old Feltia Budget, responded to the threat that the Feltia Floyd of the Negroes of Texas felt happy that they had such a strong state and expressed the wish that he would continue to serve the race and society in such a way. "The Negro is not seeking nor asking for social intermingling"<sup>1</sup> pleasing for a man's chance. The black man has all shades and colors in his own race and he does not locate his wants, having everything from a dewormy black to a brown with maghoney finish sandwiched in between these values; to crowd your wants off the road to crowd your wants off the high way of life, but we ask that you keep your tall light burning as you go in and see where you are going as we follow in pursuit. If you door, the Negro will force his way through the kybrite. <sup>2</sup> Attractively, Colonel Sam Cebrum, Houston commandant of the Patriarchate and Daughter of the Westminster, his companies to pass in review visitors. The following cities were represented in the demonstration: Calverson, Dallas, Houston, Fort Worth, San Antonio, the attendance at the encampment located at Worth, the largest in the history of the city. William Madison McDonald signed a memorial sage of Port Worth, extended wishes for the "Cherished daughter" of the late Bernard Busson, confessing the American Governor and those of the the lie-that it is that brings our or- Mr. in the phone bills; economy in other major officers of the the lie-der guard to Heaven -for char. the great upkeep and wherever his address, which is considered Other officers elected as they 5. That in every city . where one of the best ever delivered in reported on Tuesday morning in- there are three or more Lodge the history of the organization, claded Mrs. L. M. Hughes, D. G. organised and in good standing serve for another two years. District Grand Directress, ed to appoint an air-room, high national identity. The team will support we relate some of the national identities. The team will continue to work with the confidant, if needed that you may, do the better these surfaces, waves, however. We have been handling cooperative impulses and interests, and somewhat, financial design for those who are settled upon the avenues of business and the social Campus Drive, held in Dallas, bad the individual of the "wasp" THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1928 Grand Master Reads Address Bodies Jadit Bajolis Wednesday the morning of the Grand Lodge canv moment of the Grand Lodge canv at the close of the address—of Jackson, when Wm. M. McDonald touched to the effect that the "thieves and crooks" mentioned in the ad- ress should be called by the members, and warning his remarks. McDonald was clapped from the floor by the Fourth: We have had to, on encounter difficulties in the management of the mismanagement of local funds which accurately most of the Roche Lodge the Endowment, and Gravel Lodge the Department. We have had to, on encounter difficulties in the management and have endeavored to improve our financial system by the Local Board. At this time we can only announce an Initiation and prose. We have endeavored this year in devise a comedy which would be a humorous, trouble unintended, which the local lodges have with their own This is the plan: The Board passed a resolution at one of our meetings to put him in the Office of the Endowment in Washington, DC, to report his findings to the Board once a quarter with the loc of keeping on the endowment. We are also in the process of comparing their reports as they are made to the Endowment. We have outlived this plan, the Board has elected a person to do this extra work. Thus far the experiment has not been completed in the October quarter, when we have planned to commence the experiment. The preset breadth of work to do extra work in the Department. We have pledged ourselves to complete the plan to lessen the number of robberies and embezzlement which we have observed. He made observations concerning the set of the departments of the Endowment, which are subordinate officers for the an assistance which had been given him during the year. He recommended wars as well. We recommend, too, the *a*<sub>g</sub> delegates, and through them the local *a*<sub>g</sub> delegates, to work in the *ward*<sup>a</sup> in all department of our work and all practices in the *Lodge*<sup>a</sup>. 2. (a) That the Lodge will put into practice and keep in practice the Order in the matter of Quar-terly and SemiAnnual promotions of the members. 3. Local Lodge that will not advance its members by succession or encourage them to become or semi-Annual Lodge or semi-Annual elections shall be considered out of har-terly or semi-Annual elections and should be classed hereafter among the Back Num-bers. 3. That the young men be en-rolled and urged to practice and work in the *ward*<sup>a</sup> Order that the higher branches of 11. That the Dickson's Orphan Home be considered in the Bitt of the Order of Odd Fellows on record as an encouraging the education of the Order will make an Annual Order of Odd Fellows or women, the school or an Odd Fellows or Ruthie, whom they shall give a scholarship in some rehearsal School, prepare for the Grand Order of proper arrangements, annually through the Committee appointed Secretary Riddle Tells of Increase in Invoice of Order, Reach Halt The financial report of the work of the Year was read before the Committee for the department Secretary J. H. Riddle His report indicated that the total collections of the year together totalled $291,345.84. The data totaled $250,619.25. The order totaled $250,619.25. The organization is $250,619.25. The assets of the Order are large cash and it is located as follows: Cash in City National Bank, San Antonio $852,232.00 Cash in First National Bank, Boston $8,414.00 Cash in First National Bank, Houston, Savings Acct. $6,000.00 Cash in First National Bank, Dunion, Donson $20,847.88 Cash in Farmers Impound, Waco $7,290.41 Home office building $240,000.00 Mortgage Loans $303,838.88 Mortgage Loans $303,838.88 Total Leather Store $356,353.03 District Grand Secretary Rewing Mental Director Moore Report. District Grand Secretary Rewing Mental Director Moore Report. District Grand Secretary Rewing Mental Director Moore Report. the building during the year amount- bled and the operation of his depart- ments from the temple at Houston and the operation of his depart- ments from the temple at Houston the total collections from the building during the year amount- bled and the operation of his depart- ments from the temple at Houston the balance brought forward from last year totaled $18,602.04. The keep for the year amounted to keep for the year amounted to earning for the year $8252.04. Grand Medical Director Moore said of the acceptance of 1988 patients at the hospital: "The membership drives of the hospital's staff and the care the patients offered were rejected. He indicated that the great trouble with the staff was in training the correct age of applants." The report of the number of encounters to the, general observations of all other lodges during the tuberculosis which led so long in the history of members of the order is second for this year. Nobrubiris leads the encounters loved by heart disease, pneumonia, cerebral hemorrhage and paralysis. The report of Grand Treasurer Andrew indicated that the total fund raised by $144,606.73 and that interest on the funds invested in the increase over last year was $64,130.21. Nationality Grand Master is the Grassland Lodge of Nationality Grand Master or Odd Fellows, in W. Barkerke, New York. The location of Louisiana is the guest or the grand lodge. This is his first visit to Louisiana, the opening program he indicated his complete surprise at the very moment it is situated. He conveyed greetings from the Committee of Managers E. M. Morrison and from the Grand Master E. M. Morrison and from the the Patricarelle and described that in no other jirpification which no other artist had ever done, Exhibition drills by this companies of the Patricarelle and prepared the exhibition with the regular activities of the grand lodge make up the events of the exhibition. At the request of Mr. N. J. Frederick-or-Columbia who, in calling for Ben Bess to adulthood, and Andrew, Special Legal Assistant plied and forwarded to Mr. Frederick, a careful statement of law on unconditional pardon can be received. If it is well established that the application is impossible, the N. A. obligation is announced that will aid in gaining his freedom for Ben Bess and to continue the fight until he is Hort, Mr. George H. Williams, an commission member from Omaha, Nebraska, said that every official course of the commission has been recorded by the commission. Mr. Robbins, read greetings from Mrs. Here, who is attested to be a leader in Chicago. The National League of Republican Candidates, a note of appreciation to Mrs. Mrs. Malek Walker Wilberbrand assistant general, was the leader of the open session questioned the attitude of Mrs. Here, during the open session thought the race should, accept politically, be won. Mrs. E. Gannon, genter of Senator Curtis Mull, Coleman University, Mrs. Victor Svanna and the veteran politician, Kelly Miller of Howard University, the national branch of the National Association, for the Advancement of Colored People. **New Nationals Offers** During the afternoon reports of Republican candidates in Illinois, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Iowa, Michigan, Florida, Puerto Rico, Florida, Indiana, Wisconsin, California, Kentucky, and the District of Columbia. The following officers were elected for the next two years: District of Columbia, I: Vice-President, District of Columbia, I: Vice-President, Mrs. President, Mrs. David, Davis, Oliver, Chairman of the Executive Committee, Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. B. C. McKinney, Minister, Mrs. B. C. McKinney, Minister, Taylor, Georgia, Second Record, diana, Second Record, secretary, Mrs. Hainadpe Davis, Florida, New York, Second Record, New York, Tremaine, Mrs. May, Church Trust, District of Columbia, Stokes, Stokes, Virginia, Department of York, Roberta Rubin, Blake Jr. "I don't know this man," enquired Jackson, "now saw him, before and probably not saw him, again, but I couldn't stand by and watch." any business. At first he resumed an after the title he withheld, but in the end he was forced to want to be in the limlime but you may tell the world that he was a man of great purpose for the passage of an act in the next century, assembly whereby an act of will was permitted to woe and earn enough to obtain God's will. Mr. Gina, w/ $2.00 = a broad smile. Lamia Mr. Jackson for my child! Mr. Jackson for my child! a few days, each week and he makes a payment to me. he pays the tax on the day he managed. The total assessment c $1.25 paid by Jackson each week. $6.30, collector fee, $4.60, add $6.30, collector fee, $4.60, add $1.25 Mr. Jackson, w/ $2.00 = a broad smile. (Continued: from page 1) and financial dependence have been him the regard of America big Dr. Emuittz 2. Boeil. Secretary, Treasurer of Howard University, and former president of the authority of sections of pres- idental speeches and four years of presidental committee, is the part of fourth-year faculty in the com- mittee, rather than it hitherto causes politics. Arktus, showed, remembered the importance of opportunity which he wail- takes full advantage of, before Women Play For. Hinton and Myster. Boeil Cooke are likenous, outsparing, the former known for job work as a field student. He was as president of the New York Park lobby, the latter has been an editor of the National Association of Colle- gues. He has hadademable, previous practical experience in the feminine The National Negro Business League, the League and Secretary of the Miss Jesse Jackson Flood. Champion Secretary he might be dugged and huffed by the public, and assets in a political battle, doubtless, will prove of value. At the background of the numerous cooperative groupings flanked by the big advisory committee, the colorful, colorful, colorful, colored, raceful functions, notably Junior James A. Cobb of the Georgia State University, and an intimate of Dr. Scott whose advice is helping to shape the battle. We pay perk. Perhaps the most unusual feature about the group which is running the campaign this year, however, is the fact that the politician turns over in their group. Not a member of the executive salary. They and a number of other key people in the organization *n* donating their services, playing the games in the same general fashion that they do in the campaign. Dr. Hawkins explained their position when he said: "We are not going to represent the people to render service, but over a long program in a big way so that they can." Negro may rightly claim his just praise of credit and his people of the Democratic Party as a part of the Republican Party. Louisville, KY — 5 (F-1N)— Several weeks ago three rose girl- ers, aged 16 and 17, were beaten by seven white men, who have not yet met escaped. A crowd rallied to their defense. A white man has been offended. The National Association for the Advancement of Women has sent an arrest note in an effort to prevent a more serious case, and punished for this crime against 1890 ECHOES FROM U. B. F. AND S. M. T. G. T. GRAND LODGE THURSDAY, AUG. 16, 8 P. M., BETHEL A. M. M. E. CHURCH. G. M., W. F. BLEDSOE VISITED GENERAL MEETING. CALL MEETING OF RESCUE AND JOSEPH J. RHOAOS LODGES Famous Young *Pianist* Reckless nearly no entreaty at the belief of Young in Recital at New Hape the writer more than twelve years Church, Friday, August 3rd... also that the newly equipped Young in Recital at New Hape the writer more than twelve years of Mountain and daughter of day with the Great. It is simplest Dr. B. J. Covington of City city that the name group who have counted a national landmark the Dallas recital for music and beautiful art prose. Dr. B. J. Covington and beautiful art prose. Mr. Hayes to sing in Dallas. Just it remains he ever has seen my good before his first European pilgrimage. I am now in the far Golden West taking; the much desired and needed rest in which you all voted for me at the grand Season in August. I will be Adair and myself rebuilt California. August 1, 1928. She is doing fine resting, getting ready to put over a greater program than we have. We are not alone. We do not know how to stop thinking the loyal Knights of Kidnapping, I am planning to put in 5,000 new members for 1928 - 1930 Tent Department. If I can get the help of each Officer and Officer of the entire members, I am asking each Grand-Officer to put in 12 officers 112 new members each. All Queen Gowns and that way, all ladies will be at it. ECHOES FROM U. B. F. A. THURSDAY, AUG. 16, 8. CHURCH, G. M., W. F. B. AL MEETING. CALL M JOSEPH J. RHOADS LOD In the joint meeting of the lodges and Temples of the U. B. P. and B. M. T. M., evening events, the lodges submitted a program of the Echoes of the U. B. P. and S. M. T. Grand Lodge at Tyler, Texas which was unanimously adopted to be rendered Thursday evening. The lodges outstanding and prominent features of the Grand Lodge, bring together the principles and ideals as well as citizens of Dallas, many of the principles and ideals as well as citizens financial growth of the Order. Those appearing on program on the occasion are as follow: Prof. Meshah J. Haughey <u>Clinton</u> Sanikumal "Mrs. T. T. D. Bradley</u> General Effect of the 'Grand Manger' on the Clinton 'Tiger' Mrs. W. Montgomery <u>Manger's Report</u> Mrs. W. J. Dial, Deputy Grand Manger's Report, Mrs. M. J. M. Millefeuille <u>Treasurer's Report</u> Mrs. "Gwen ERNESTINE JESSIE COVIN PLAYS</u> Doug Young Plan,1st Reades Houses in Recital at New Hope Church,1st Recital PAGE FIVB MR. C. C. H. Because it is ours and not a one man's Order. 21.1.1.1 God be praised for the great blessing, but what about the fraternity that they are with the elders of the C. G. M. all leaders who are with the fraternity that should not lead and I shall ask. Pamphlets, Tahamanda and Tahamanda will work. Grand Officers, pointed it in Grand and Noble to elect each year, but any person year and draw, and a commission and never put in a member from year to year. They have lost their trust in their priests, and some one else would be put in their priests, and some one else would serve in mean to be leaders. We must put in our priests, and each one of us should who intend to eat should be willing to serve and hold to increase the fraternity and lend help to the priests soon. I ask the prayers of all the Knights and Daughters of Tahamanda. Yours, J. S. ADAIR, C. G. M. AND S. M. T. GRAND LODGE P. M., BETHEL A. M. E. BLEDSOE VISITED GENER- MEETING OF RESCUE AND AGES Gertnudt, Fields, "Our Parade" Mrs. Norris, Grand Worthy Princi- nce's Report, Mrs. M. Jackson, Vice Grand Worthy Princese; Mrs. Julis Jordan, Secretary Tressa- n and the President; Mrs. L. V. Powell, Musical. Feat- ures of Grand Lodge, Mrs. M. Johnson, the Religious Treasurer. Mrs. L. V. Powell, Welcome to the Order. A musical number will be rendered by each Tillee of the Grand Lodge. The audience very interesting throughout the event. Grand Muster, W. P. Blissgoo while on business in the city drap- ing the coat and palligriping Monday and palligriping its re- peats to our efforts in the mem- brium movement and promises to all our guests. All the officers and members of the police department are requested to uninjure in joint session, Monday, June 11, 2014, at Temple on San Jose, beijing. ```markdown ``` ALL new members who have not been cultivated and properly trained in the area are also urged to be present. 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The work of Nestros from all parts of the country in "to be" to "not to be" to "not to statement made by the Haitian Foreign Ministry" could be confirmed in their person who have entered their productions in the Award in Design for Distinguished Achievement for Distinguished Achievement received one of those awards," said Mary Beatty Brady, Nestros' executive director, "provincially received one of those awards." said Mary Beatty Brady, Nestros' executive director, "provincially received one of those awards." STOPS HEADACHES Fort Worth, Texas — Mee S. R., President, of the Texas association of New Mexico hunting and outdoor organizations, held Street Thunder, June 16th honoring the Faculty and Students of the university, with a very unique affair, a hidden musical, All person on, program and all were announced by numbers, Mrs. Lily May Whitehatch of Pt. Worth Chicago that for the prize given to the one who guessed the most correct answer in the performances and competitions of the prt, a victoria record, Mrs. Whitehatch and to try to prove her correctness. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1926 master, assisted by members of the Taukegue Institute Troop 24. Boy Routes of America. In the evening the closing exercises were held on campus, with a large building. At this time there was a assemble exhibit of work done by the company, poems, included displays of handcraft, and after a program rendered by the following person: Mr. R. Campbell, Poem Writer, Akahena; Mr. J. A. Brynn, Assistant Chief, Extenuation Taukegue Institute, Taukegue Institute; Mr. J. A. Brynn, Field Assistant, Extension Work and Dr. R. H. Campbell, Field Assistant, Extension Work and Dr. R. H. Campbell, three years of Short Course, work DOUGLAS NATIONAL BANK MAKING STRAIGHT GAINS Has 37,000 Depositors Throughtout the Country By Chas A. Shaw On June 25, 1927 a charter from the United States Government—it was Douglas National Bank of Chicago. On July 1, 1928 the doors of the first Negro National Bank of America. It was an inaugural beginning in an old two-story structure who a Trustee, J. H. in the short period of 19 years developed into the largest banking institution in our group with its beautiful building room — the center of activity in brick and the屋顶 Building at 26th and State Street, and mid- portion and portion of the men who fun- tionarily as officers, tellers, bookkeepers, photographers and Starting out with an initial Capita- tion of $200,000 in 1921 the bank now holds $200,000 in a surplus of $200,000 and Univide- dited Profits of $110,000. After two years, $2,000 deposit, amounting to $100, $1,000, in it; in 1828 it had $2,000 deposit, amounting to $100, July 1, 1928 — its sixth anniversary, a state statement shows $2,000 de- positures amounting to approximate resources of $111,100. Because of certain features of this banking institution, it has won the accreditation of the American Banking Association. Not being content with the success of this institution, it has continuously added it to its portfolio of banking services. It has covered part of banking service. Being a national bank operating in the United States, it has the distinction of being the only Newro financial institution in AUSTIN, TEXAS An “A” Class Four Year College With One Year of Sub-College Work Recognized as “A” Class by Texas, North Carolina and Other Southern and Several Northern States A. B. and B. S. 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Help The Express to help you by addressing all letters concerning the sale of the paper to THE CIRCULATION MANAGER Dallas Express Publishing Co. DALLAS, ::: TEXAS PAGE EIGHT ACTS 15:11-35; Col. 5:11-15 Golden Text—If Therefore the Son Shall Make You Free, Ye Shall Be Free Indeed." John 8:38. AN EXPOSITION OF THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON FOR SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 1928 We noted in our last lesson that Paul and Hannah penetrated the sides of Asia Minow as far as Derbyshire, and then retraced the Quercus and finally returned and strengthening their journey had begun. It is well that we keep in mind as we study these lessons, that Antioch was a great border city between Syria and Asia Minor. For that reason it was a meeting place for the most types of life and thought among serious problems. It was in that city that the disciples of Jesus were first called Christians, and passed down to all subsequent kids and generations a word "Hebrew in its basil Dought, Roman in its grammatical construction, and Greek in its usage." The fact that the name was in Antioch showed that there was a large group in that city collectively that knew the Retarded Missionseries. We are sure that much excitement was experienced in Antioch among the Christians when news spread that Paul and Barbaina had returned from the first missionary tour in the world, all while Paul was still in full White Church. When the Sabbath day came it is likely that the whole body of Christian believers and many others assembled to hear Paul and Barbaina. They told of what trying experiences they had undergone—how they felt, how and how at Lystra Paul had been stoned and cast out of the city for dead, and it is likely many tears were shed when that part of the story was rehearsed. But when they told of the multitude of converts both of Juda and Gentile, they were shocked and amazed along the line of their travel, what wonders God had worked by their hands—we may suppose that they especially told of their experience at Epiphany with Elymus who was stained with blindness for a season, and that they were baptized and founded churches at Lystra. They marked highide points in their experience. than three hundred miles, the trip was made on foot—probably a beast was used to carry their bagage. In keeping with an old Eastern custom which persists until this day a company of the members accompany the delegates some distance on their journey, and profitably by the visits they made to the thebreadbread on the way who were anxious to hear from the work in Antioch, and surprised to learn of its extension far into the wilds of Asia Minor by Paul and Barnabas, Passing northern Syria, Phoenicia and Samaritan lands, and into the city of Abrahams. It appears that the difficult question was discussed by the delegation from Antioch for many days. It is certain that the Apostles were present, Peter, John and James, the Lord's brother. We must not confound this James with the famous trio consisting of Peter, John and James, the Lord's brother. We must not confound this James with the famous trio consisting of Peter, John and James, the Lord's brother. This James was a half-brother of Jesus, and was converted after the Lord's resurrection and was at this time the head of the Church in Jerusalem. While Christ lived he did not believe in Him. The report of the work they did alone answer the Gentiles by Paul and Barnabas was signal for the didactic party to begin its contention. Think for a moment how much was involved in the settlement of this question—whether Gentile comtraya should be circumcised and compelled to observe the laws and all countries outside of Juden. It was to decide whether Gentile Europe, America and Africa, in distant ages should be required when accepting Jesus as their Saviour to first accept circumcision, the washings, the circumcision and the death of Jesus. The destiny of Christianity was intrusted for the time with that Council. 19. The World Church Assembled. This was participated in by the members of the Church and during which most likely the course of action was decided on the fathers wisely call the whole body of disciples, together. Wisdom martis their every move, because they gave themselves the power to decide. They assembled the discussion again covers a wide range—every one being allowed to state his position. It is THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1928 n of Religion Come to CHURCH SUNDAY likely that the conference lasted many days. This is the only way to settle grave questions—the Council of Jerusalem has passed down to us a fine example of what Christians should do with their problems—it uses the Bible, the Quran, and the Bible, and their points of difference without passion a righteous solution is reached. The assembly was very orderly, after all had had their say Peter makes his speech. What a changed Peter—no longer the impulsive aposematist the many years of labor in the gospel had taught him, and he had taught his experience with the Gentile Cornelius, and the conversion of the Gentiles in his house, and then registered on the side of freedom for the Gentiles. The final address is made by James, the President of the Council He was a man of very strong Hebrew lochning, his address was in the form of a compromise. He said that he should abstain from circumcision and other Jewish customs, but there were just four things they should be required “to do namely: 1. That they should abstain from meats which had been previously offered in sacrifice to idols. 2. They were to abstain from fornication, the unchained in all heathen worship—where women were provided. 3. They were to abstain from eating blood. 4. Finally from things strangled. This was in the form of a compromise, which was accepted. To the end that no question might be raised by those who did not agree with the decision it was committed to writing and Judas and Silas were sent to meet the decision caused great rejoicing. In the church at Calvary, in the city of Jerusalem, brought the good news. But all this did not stop the trouble-makers they followed Paul with a perspicacity born of the lowest regions. But Paul saved a victory for the freedom in this famous Council for all time. Quite a number of Dionforton best for the grand prize of Old World wines, which convenes in Port Worth, among the number were Mimi Kunin, the owner of Bell and Mr. Arthur Logan. 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A cast of three hundred char-terers, men, women, and children, organist, orchestral leader, instrumen- ture in course of training, mentalist, vocifer, teachers and Worth, President of the Texas State Association of Negro Artists, "Up from Slavery," a portrait portraying the progress of the race will be rendered at the Fair Park, August 24; and tickets are being held by hundreds of re- ments, reading, oratory, human art, which are participating in the participants are among the most talented of the city. The three episodes: and present the progress of the race is raised in the form of a sculpture by Neo- since the capture of our fathers on the shore of Africa. The infiltrating story will be told in music, readings, ornament, human experiences, and the responsibilities of the six local churches which are participating in the endeavor, and to whom the set of most talented of the city will be presented. The three museums and present the virtue of the race as found in the life of the African American citizen. In each case a serious citizen is be made to add to the effort-volvement in associating with it appropriate salute and character types. Associated with Mrs. Powers are the management of the page- We wish to thank our many friends for their words or encourag- ments and their many kind deeds during the illness and death of our M.D. Dr. Michael Prairie, Texas, who departed this life July 26, 1928. We also thank you for the many beautiful floral offerings. A. J. Jones, Husband L. J. Jones, Lover of Lork, Dr. Joseph Jones, Son. George Jones, Son. Michael Jones, Mother. Mrs. C. H. Moore, Sister. H. J. Thompson, Brother. WANTED! BARBER Wanted a good Barber to work in a first-class barbershop. Must be able to deliver the goods. Apply Dallas Express Publishing Company, 2400 Swiss Ave. ST. MARY HOTEL Opened Under New Management ROOMS S 84 and $4.50 Per Week COOL ROOMS CLEAN BEDS Mack H. 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Hana, Anne, Wilson, Helen Dennis of Coronado, Twice They Young, we given a guest, prize, Young, we given a guest, prize, Mr. Annie Harris, first prize Young, we given a guest, prize, Beachy, M. Mothay, M. Mothay, we wiches, with lead honey-ten and Chocolate ice cream, After hein, with a rope hood, with a rope hood, wiches, with lead honey-ten and Spillers were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Geo Hawk on W. Main Street in week. They were in front of the house in front of P. I. S. Society.