Dallas Express

Saturday, October 20, 1928

Dallas, Texas

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WILEY-LANGSTON BATTLE TO 7--7 TIE AT STATE FAIR SEVEN THOUSAND FANS CAME FROM TWO STATES TO WITNESS ANNUAL GRID CLASSIC REYNOLDS, HOUSTON HIGH SCHOOL BOY, SKIRTS END FOR ONLY TOUCHDOWN FOR WILDCATS —FAIR OFFICIALS DECLARE CROWD MOST COLORFUL IN HISTORY OF GAMES. BATHING BEAUTY PRIZES AWARDED DURING INTERMISSION Landon earned kick off to, Wiley for four points, Landon and after an exchange of points Wiley pinned Williams his star point. Landon entered a drive which landed him in third place, but not back of last year. An ex-courtney and after a series of foulthy and after a series of hard-hit bucks short-short cannon shots, the third quarter to a close without a Wiley's 2-yard line, on an off-tackle play on the 1st touchdown of the game. Wiley counted the extra quarter at the besting of the fourth quarter. Landon found themself in the second. Wiley's line was not holding the powerful line bucks of the real Lester Jackson, a fresh green material into the racy early. Wiley's arm around Hardin, whose return of points brought the crowd to their Langton, to Wiley's ten yard line was received by Hardin who rejoiced. Hardin broke field run which brought wild cheers from the Wiley "piece" Hardin brought fear to the hearts of both Langton and Wiley. Hardin brought fear to the hearts of both Langton and Wiley. Hardin directly in front of, or him, caused those who supported him to fear them, then his supported Langton, to fear that he would not be stopped. Charleston, West Virginia, Oct. 26. **30** The record of the Democratic candidate, should prevent any member of our group from supporting *A* in Smith in the forlending of the money. Martin Dorsay, and Mrs. Dorsay should know that record as she has lived to 101 years and has seen the Democratic party in the South and the defeat of practically every manure introduced to the man, at the hands of the Democratic party. Mrs. Dorsey was born July 28, 1847 on a plantation, in Pennsylvania. She later moved to Parkersburg where she married Thomas Burton and with the 19th Regiment of United States Colored Troops. Following her service, "The papers" for this grant is one of her most treasured possessions, a declaration that "because of the Republican party, the government has given her the right to vote." When asked if she was going to vote, she said, "Yes, I will. And I examined." "Yoyaf," Why child I've voted ever since that Republican Congress made me vote. "And I'm going to vote for Mr. Hoover and my children," Republicans educated them and they better vote - for Mr. Hoover. "And I told Colored folks would go with Al Smith. Will if they do. I go mow the lawn. Will if they do. I be associates with Tom Belin. Al Smith can do for me doing, as not to a my word bone. Cole I want to do that. Al Smith want to do that. He appets to me. He appets to a third since he been governor and especially to me being president." Democrat and I know that they don't mean us any good. I have four children. I have two children. I don't intend to move to New York, so Mr. Smith. If I were The Dallas Express At the beginning of the fourth quarter, Langer found themolle- tion in the ball on their own ten yard line. Wiley's right end for six yards but the lone ball on Wiley's right seemed to be the turn of the game as on the next play Hardin's side made a pass to Reynolds and Reynolds hit off tackles for four yards. A pass was tied for forty yard line. After a tie at ten yard line, a try was intercepted by Hardin who ran out of bounds after a twenty yard line. After a try at ten yard line, a try at the line made no gain. A triple play was incomplete and on an odd tackle play Reynolds stunned ten yards, for first down, and on an odd tackle play Reynolds stunned twenty yard and touch down. Hardin kicked toal. Few sensational This is a restatement of the time worn policies of the Democratic Party and is a reminder of the party's civilized party. Neros who are supporting Al Smith and are talking about it have it to the Colored people of this country to explain how they support Jim-crow car laws, and oppression, and at the same time, support a set of principles the declarations issued on the membership blanks by the Alabama Women's League for Civil Rights. If AI Smith is elected with the support and aid of this league or other organizations, she can make their appearance in the District of Columbia with her own car. AI Smith will have to take it, and like it. This is the option of Negritos, who live in the situation and are free. In their condemnation of the new Negroes, they are more interested in Mr. Rockefeller than in their own-issue and welfare. SAMUEL HUSTON COL LEGE GRIDDERS IN SCRIMIMAGE Coach E. C. Turner is gradually up on those things he has learned in the past, having real honest to goodness football stuff, at Samuel Hugh, through although some improvement has been made in ours, there seems very little hope of developing a champion-hip team. Jackson and Leonard Brown have shown in the back field what they have come back field, men. Curtie Attacker, and showing up quickly, will be careful, will make good on the nee. Gotta Jones of Wichita Falls, Lewis Jackson of Salton Anson, Wonderson C. Lyons, Quinton Foy, and other wets are, showing COLLECTION COMMITTEE OF "Y" BRANCH IN INTENSIVE DRIVE TO SPEED UP BUILDING tion from Langston, roberts as, their father, and their mother, gathering of Wiley lies by the insertion of Lindstrom made it possible for Wiley's backs to come Neither team threatened after he met with the team with the tie and Leland nationally recovered from the anan- gle of this determined eleven fight- ing. At the close of the first half of the game the bathing girls rewel was held and prizes were awarded to the winning contenders. Beautifully chad bathing model拍下了她的手 to the sticks. CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT old fine form, so prophets are a wee bit亮照员 for the Samuel huston aqueduct. The problem is that he is not interested in time, in the development of a Kicker. As yet, the man for this place has not been found. He will be pre-profession till he will be gilvane. October 31st. The first at home visit is against Bishop College. October 32nd. Returning to ordained Bishop College. October 33rd. Returning to ordained of the veteran players has served as a stimulus to the morale of the team, and bids fair to increase the coach Turner’s buch. The names of subscribers who have paid in full recently include Mr. Will Henderson, Mr. Geo. M. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1928 HAKEMAN TALENT taught for the types his script FOR NEW PICTURE New York, Oct. 20 — (CNN) the convinced him that the Negro man makes a movie, the Negro man holds the red belt, a petite woman who sleeps the types he sought. ODD FELLOWS PLAN FOR SELECTION OF SCHOLAR SHIP AWARD CANDIDATES Amennouncement has been made by Grand Master G. W. Jackson, head of The Old W. Jackson, which is to pass on all applicants to the Odd Fellowship scholarship which is to be offered to a graduate graduate from the high schools of Texas. For the sake of whinners are to be worked out by this committee which is headed by J. W. Ries, of the Dallas Buffalo Houston Informer who is joined by J. W. Ries, of the Dallas Buffalo Houston Informer, Mrs. N. L. Perry of Corlissan and Rev. M. M. Hayes of Austin. Golden Scholar Plans are to be Made Soon. According to the statement of the Grand Master, complete plans of the dev is to be held in Galveston in conjunction with the annotated plans of the Lodge are to be worked out by a special committee which is to be announced later by the Grand RACE WINS HARD FOUGHT BATTLE IN CALEFORNIA The Reynold, Calif., Oct. 20—(CNN) The Navy, Rikers Island and Rikers farmers and agricultural workers of Palo Alto and Santa Clara and their bitter and long fight against a "jim-crow" school for their children. This school is located in southern California and the majority of the white settlers are from Texas and Ocea The splendid solidarity of the Negro workers and farmers under the militant organization of the American Negro Labor Congress, was a distinct shock and surprise. The school plan. After brimming in a Negro teacher, one ida Jackson, and one Ida Jackson, once certain professional lacks among the Negro apprentices here, a result of their surrender, Median, colored, white, and Indian peacefully together. KING VIDOR SELECTS HARLEM TALENT FOR NEW PICTURE New York, Oct. 20. (CNN) The race is on today between Honey Brown, a petite damselfly who single ION COMMUNICATION IN IN TO SPIE Guest, of Paris, Texas; Mr. Amos Mathis, Mr. E. D. Wilburm, Mr. Kevin McVey, Mr. William McVey and Golden Rule Court No. 111, N. of Mr. McVey, will serve as the jurist as a means of adding to the among subborers to make the necessary aid in beginning. Chairman Joseph J. Rhoads spoke Sunday at Manger Avenue and the Temple, and the Sacred Baptist Church at both churches. Mr. Rhoads was hardly received and gaveample time to address the congressional Association and the Building Program which is being punished by the Manage-ment and other associat-committees. Both parish health committees with their people to meet their philanthropy or mediation committees appreciate the value of such an institu-tion have for the service of our race. Dr. Hamilton Makes Speech Dr. R. T. Hamilton apoke at St Rose, J. M. E. Church, Sunda the morsing, immediately after th M. pormon, in behalf of the Moor PARIS JURY FINDS DOCTOR'S WIFE NOT GUILTY JIM CROW TACTICS IN MARYLAND MAKE VOTES FOR HOVER. Baltimore, Mt. Oct. 20— that the "Jim Crow" laws employed by the Democratic part at the recent meeting hold at the Maryland theater are making me happy. Golden glove express heated by leading Neuros and Colored voters who are flooding to the Republican ranks in large numbers. Maryland Colored voters had been led to believe that a new party, offering ad-hoc support in which Negro newspaper men were treated at the court, has proved that this was just propaganda, and has around the resentment of Oklahomans in discussing the—matter, George M. Parker, or Annapolis Negro would best serve his own purpose by turning an old negro magnani and do his own own thinking, Mr. Parker. "We, as his enemies tell us, Mr. Howard is a 'machine driver', therein he The Colored man's opportunity to be trained in national machinery, and to take his turn on the upward swing on the wheel. Being a man of the nation, he used us, but being a coil wog, especially with a Herbert Hale machine, himself as believing in allowing every American citizen to be his mertis, without being handicapped by the color of his identity or his religious creed. nightly at the Harlem Club, and Josephine Hall, another brown light nightly at the Oklahoman Club, for the leading feminine role in the Negro light nightly at the Negro pleure "Hallahal!" ```markdown ``` HUGE CROWD THRONGS COURT ROOM TO HEAR DETAILS OF MOST SENSATIONAL FLOGGING CASE HEARD THERE IN MANY YEARS. JURY OUT ONLY TEN MINUTES BEFORE VERDICT RETURN Argument May Cost One Man's Life in " The operation of a Y such as n is purposeed for Dallas, he said, and a great step forward in our as religious and racial progress. The incompletion of this great project, n no matter who does the work, all fraternize all other "boundaries." Distinctive in Service Always Progressive (Crusader, News Service) HUSTON, Texas, Oct. 26— Exhibiting bruises of the head, face and body, and spitting blood, Lamar Daton, 23 years old on Melissa Drayton, 19 years old Drayton Drying Company, related a story of an attack by white-gang stores at the Exporter Cotton Con- trol. Dalton was driving a truck load of cotton from the Exporters company to the ship channel, and, FREESTONE COUNTY SCHOOL MAKES GIFT TO EXPRESS MANAGEMENT? The Express last week received from the Firestone County Training School an express package containing a booklet on the growth and canned on the campus of the school which advertises itself as "The Tuskegee of the West." Prof. F. W.-Wheeler, paternal grandfather of the letter which accompanied the slift that in the gardens of the school practical training was given to the sum of fruits common to flexas are raised and canned and that the sum of goods from the sale of goods and of the products of the garden were Members of the Express management who study training and canning was not only perfectly done, but that the training was in perfect condition and on much higher grade than it normally round in the retail market of the average city. Letters of management have already gone forward to the school in Worthing, Fressa. real white men and as near as she remembered, two women, who asked her to ride to town, but she returned. In the late evening she walked the highway and asked her where she lived in Charleston, and he told her to get in the car, she said she had been persuaded her to get to and he drove her to bought medicine for her burns and drove her back to Paris, where he found a place to stay. She unpacked the unpacked until the following Monday, the incident having occurred on the train and sent her to Okayla, where she was treated and out of the city, and Dr. Martin upon her return, she told him she preferred in downtown that she were still separated, but lived in a crowded one part and heather other. She was a ketel to open her dress and陪 the jury the Burns. Mrs. Martin took the stand, and we have gone through a similar process. The hair had been going on more than three years ago, and that she had been wearing a hat, and that Ms. Chianina had been husband alone. She depended having the doctor she her, hands on her. She had been on the floor CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT. cal he attempted to have the premises with about 20 bales of cotton with about 20 trucks loaded with country corn directly direct path. The country, checker was checking, whereupon Dalton bawn his horn for the right-way, on either side of the country, either side of coacomodation heavy truck. As he continued to work the company of the white employees of the Coacomodation him and operated the cath when the cotton was removed and he was given the route to carry his load Attacked on Return After making the trip, Dalton recounted for another load, and while he was on the one struck him a blow on the head from behind, while six or seven others hit him, beating him with sticks, while two other gangsters stamped on. Unconscious from the attack, Dalton know nothing until three hours, while six men of gold, a brief assault of gold, about 2 p.m., he had met about 2 p.m., he had met about 2 p.m., he had met about 2 p.m., without any medical aid or a knife, to a beaked man he had taken to a beaked man he drove took his own time in the dance, stopped on a route at a gate where about 30 minutes later, the attendant about 20 minutes later where about 20 minutes stay made after which he was carried to the doctor-met with the doctor-met you might be more cared about after "Dalton told him he had turned no one and the doctor-reported to it that the man gets better understanding next." Other Nerve Flee Scene Between 200 and 230. 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PINKSION Otte Hen ene ote tea ithe Wp mom wens ne ae Cae a ‘ake Wy doesent miki See wa ——— Por Wise Chae Male Drag : Si sem SHANNON MRO one anirest eT 2 Monte Be 709 168 ta Jung peaks "asa tan hoe entaiens, Mrs. Manie Brown of 3469 Missouri gave a wistle Wednesday, night, Oct. 10th honor of her sister, Mrs. Mary mary. Mrs. Jan McMillan of 2821 Thomas avenue, has been sick for some time is able to be up again from the hospital. Mrs. Jessie Woney has returned from Mineola, Texas, where she was called to the bedside of her mother who departed this life, Oct. 6, 1928. Prof. Branham is a graduate of Pennsylvania College, Mineola University, Pittsburgh, Pa. and a student of Bishop College, Marshall, Pittsburgh, Pa. He is a fellow teacher at Luton high and is well known as an educator throughout Houston. He is a gifted man and resides there with his mother, Mrs. Catherine Branham. LINCOLN MANOR Services were well attended Sunday at True Light Baptist Church, School Street, 9144 4th Avenue, Assistant Sup. G. C. Cullington with all teachers were at their post of duty. At 11:30, the pastor, Rev. J. G. Mitchell preached a soil stir- ing sermon to a large audience. At 1:45, the Missionary preached a wonderful sermon. Baptist Church on Rowan street was a fine success. Rev. Calvin Wright preached Sunday, 9:20 p.m. collection $28.15. At night, he pastor preached a noble sermon to a large audience. Sunday was high day at Moley Chapel C. M. E. church, Dr. Murcherson, P. E. preached a wonderful sermon to a crowded hung-out crowd at 1:30. Rev. Corvallis preached. Mr. W. M. Townsend was called to Terrell, Texas, to attend the funeral of his nephew, Mr. Leman Katepeen who died Tuesday. LET US SEE Two lovely for $159 SEND YOU ely dresses Both for $1.59 Shirts: 32 to 40 Bust. Messy Fitst 14 to 20 years. 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An opportunity like this may never be offered you again. Home-Stead Addition Main Thoroughfare EAGLE FORD PIKE All Concrete Where else can you find such value in large way with 40 feet stretch and 10 feet alloy? LOTS, high elevation on permanent high- way with 40 feet stretch and 10 feet alloy? Out of the High Cost of Living District. Home-Stead Purchasers: Below are a few of the Home-Stead purchasers. They may have one or more friends in the area or they own their own property and our low term and plan of purchase. Our best recommendation is our matrissal home in Robinson, Webb McNayb, George Crock- tom, Tommy Williams, George McClain, Mike, Mabe, Alkins, Kirkwood, and others. No City Taxes — No Big Notes JUST EASY! Determinant of Payment In Case of Sickness Concrete Paved Thoroughfare The Eagle Ford Paved Pike runs along one side of Home-Stead Addition. All Home-Stead Avenue connects into It. Charming, gas and telephone are available. FT. WORTH DISTRICT NOTES Births AND Deaths R. S. Jenkins, P. E. MANY NEW FEATURES AT THE STATE COLLEGE Pratice View State College has begun the regular session, with promise of being the greatest in the group of students attending. Principal W. R. Banks, generally the minister of the race in the strong faculty. Over ninety percent (99 per cent) of the college students are great eastern and western universities. eight (8) holdmaster degrees, their study, and approximate their teachers with seasonal experience. Among the new members of the faculty are Ain and Columbia universities of Samuel Huston College, is Dean of the College and Director of Research at Atlanta, and Harvard, formerly president of Arkansas. Haywood More than any other time since the updated record of Educational Services being called upon to serve in a very large way. Thirty-two low-wage teachers in the Education field, but because of a strong emphasis to the Standards of the State Department of Education in connection with application centers unless they are conducted in connection with application centers unless they are conducted in the college itself. Pricile View has refused the demands of the college. One of the finest educational movements ever launched in Texas, the unique idea of having a Bonner College of the first rank college, the same rank with the former offending at the latter course, the same rank with the former allowing it possible for teachers in the first rank to earn in time their Bachelor degrees. Always Prairie View and the first rank Junior College, San Antonio and with Houston Junior College recently accredited the first rank Junior College, municipal Junior College for Nerogee in the world. One other new scheme of inter-college cooperation in operation in this new college. The new scheme of inter-college cooperation in operation in this new college. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1928 E-SITE ON OUR RENTAL BASIS PLAN very simple. If you are new, that is all you need for payment to charity like this may never be off. EAGLE FORD PIKE are such value in large LOTS, high elevators and 10 feet alloys? Out of the Hi. No City Tax JUST EASY! In Concrete The East along one side All Home Churches, Charities, phones are avail. W. HASHINGTON & REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS BIRTHS AND Richard Norvaugh, 1896 East 10th, Sept. 20, a girl. Jimmy Moore, 2716 Hall, Sept. 29, a girl. Andrew Johnson, 4707 Gaston, Sept. 10, a girl. Harvey Rhodes, 9 Gibson Alloy, Oct. 1, a boy. W. Wallace, 1916 Hall, Sept. 7, a girl. Joseph Merriott, 2420 Howell, Sept. 9, a girl. Elvy Brannon, 828 12 Bogel, Oct. 9, a boy. T. E. Eibanks, 4415 Collins. lated to hope help promote the professional status of Negro teachers. if you are now paying $10 to pay for payment on this beautiful day never be offered you again Dead Addition ALE FORD PIKE ALL CITY garage LOTS, high elevation on permanent buyers? Out of the High Cost of Living No City Taxes - No Bri JUST EASY! Determin of Pa In Case of Sickness Concrete Paved Thorough The East Ford Paved P along one side of Home-Stand All Homefront Avenue connect Churchs, Schools, lights, gas phones are available. INGTON & CO., 172 DATE INVESTMENTS LOT Births AND Deaths Owings, 1838 East 5 a girl 2716 Bryan irl Johnson, 4707 Gannon odes, 9 Gibson Alloy race, 1916 Hall, Sept Brritt, 2420 Howell nson, 828, 112 Borgel nson, 4415 Collins help promote the station of Negro healings of the Suffolk Evans Hall at 1615 $1,000 now Another significant feature is graduate study. It is urged by experts of the State department of education, faculty, and certain other things Principle View, despite its prescience needs, in superior college work, rigidly restricted as to departmental and students, was much greater for a graduate school, but not for a college. The major and Social Science as minor may be offered with profit, and the degree of Sciences in Education (M. A. de la Salle) defined decided upon by the authorities but. Principal Banks with characteristic fascination. In fact, the stronger man. The College has of which was appropriated by the Rosenwald fund. All of the K-12, 1955, for the Library alone. This fund will strongly strengthen the position in the Southwest. The first facultate of the unconditional Education Botolad has been established. Education Botolad has been what is thought to be on the basis. DR. HOBART W. 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Any arroonance, reflection upon the character, standing or reputation of any person, or any appear in the scenes of THE DALLAS EXPRESS will be glad corrected and the publication will be a confirmation of the publication: The first-thought on such a situation as this one of pity for a lost opportunity. The eyes of the race all over the country had been turned on him as the probable standard bearer of the race in the halls of the nations congress. The world was eagerly awaiting the outcome of that struggle for place which was bound to occur over his contest for the place. But now, even though the contest takes place, there will be a hint of regret that he could not have gone in with unassailed hands and with reputation completely clear. In the event of hands and with reputation completely clear, the atmosphere of Negroes" and though time may clear the atmosphere, nevertheless, there will be less of satisfaction than would have been true under other conditions. Subscriptions Payable in Advance 1 Year $0.03 6 Months .70 0 Months 1.25 Single Copy .08 THE DALLAS EXPRESS Published EVERY SATURDAY MORNING in the Year at 2800 Basel Ave. New York, New York Office at Dallas, Town, or second district mailer under Act of Congress, March, 1878. FORMSIGN ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE, W. B. ZIPP COMPANY, 698 South Dearborn St. Chicago, Ill. It may as well be realised now that the days of the older type, of politics is rapidly passing in this country. Venerality as it is known in Chicago politics will become a thing of the past. Events now point to the complete ostracism of graft as a regular accompaniment of political participation. Spoils must take such form as is not easily traceable for the ferreting eyes of those who are contending, whether sincerely or not, for honority in government of all sorts. In THE DALLAS EXPRESS FORCING POLITICAL SENSE UPON THE VOTER OF THE SOUTH. Preparations are now under way for the annual Community Chest drive out of which the deserving poor of the city have been awarded prizes and awards are Husband. Prof. T. W. Pratt has been chosen as the leader of the Nike division and the completion of the committee which will be responsible under way. It is estimated that the Community Chest last year helped more than 13,000 deserving persons in Dallas and that through time of the city in many ways was failed to a much higher level. And this year as was the last year, every citizen of Dallas is being asked to contribute large amounts of work or upfit and a movement. Negro agents share nearly all this work of improvement and the benefit coming to them directly from the work of the community, which they have given to the support which they have given in former years. There should be no hesitation in preparing to do the really generous thing in this regard and of helping in every way possible to complete the successful. Let us begin now to think in terms of larger giving than over before. The railroad of Texas should have had, representatives present at the Wiley-Langston game in Dallas this week in order to have observed the posture of recent visitors to the site, including of several the hands of the visitors to the State Pair in automobiles. Time was when the discrimination or railroads could not be at all and self-respecting, the passion of the pursuit, the passion of the pursuit, with the increase of gold rounds and the more liberal financing plans or automobile companies, however that day has passed and every hero gathers at the railroad station where he travelled by road than by plane who have come over railroad. Eventually they may file it financially profitable to keep the rewards of the rail for better accommodations. THE DALLAS-EXPRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1928 SUPPLEMENT TO BOOKER. T WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL NOTES The hopes of Chicago Negroes for a Congressman, probably have gone glimmering with the recent indictment of Oscar DePriest for connection with the graft ring of Mayor Big Bill Thompson. He with others has been accused in the wholesale investigations which have been going on in recent months in an effort to check the rule of gangland in that great center, and now he faces court procedure and disobey as the result of it. Mr. J. E. Moore of Gatun, Canal Zone, Panama. Informed Principal J. E. Moore of the school and subscribed to the Kappa Alpha Pi Journal for the high school library for a period of one year. In the induction in the only one of the kind issued by members of our race. Late date and the wonderful plant when troocher T. Washington has brought success with your movement to broaden and widen its scope. Visited relatives and friends in Dallas during the past summer. Clark at Kappa University. Information has been received Grimes made the Monart Club at Plak University. Information has been received Grimes made the Monart Club at Plak University. The reception. Brown; and reads as follows "This is to certify that there were only one (a) girl with the name Grimes, and one (1) boy with the tenor, and two (2) boys with the tenor, and one (1) boy with the tenor, and selected to sing in the Monart Club. The only tenor "singer being Mr. Lawrence Grimes "from Texas." Principal Rhodes to him. "The facts from Dean Ambrose, Association of Parents, Students of and Designates Officers a meeting of the Association of Missouri Teachers of the Booker T. W. Washington High School Presbyterian afternoon missiles were elected: President Mrs. R. E. L. I. Lolland; Vice-Pres- sident D. W. Linne; Secretary Missurer, Mrs. O. Winn; Secretary Missurer, Omie Jones; T. W. Reportors, Omie Jones; T. W. Secretary of English. The Executive Committee is composed of Mrs. H. D. Winn; Chairman; Mrs. L. G. D. Winn; Mrs. S. M. Brown; Mrs. Pinkie Grant; Mrs. Parvilla H. Emory and Principal Joseph J. Rhonda waking up to the possibilities of good government. Decent men are gradually, whether we think it or not, asserting themselves in the defense of the decent rattier than the usual thing in politics. And we, of all Americans, should be the first to applaud such trends and tendencies and help them forward with all of the power at our command. The Committee on Membership and Finance: Mrs. - E. A. Thomas, Mrs. Adama, Mrs. Jenna Thomas. The Committee on School Improvement: Dr. H. Hamilton, Dr. H. Smith, Dr. N. W. Clark, Dr. W. Smith, Dr. W. Dwin, Mrs. A. W. Wilson, Mr. Price Wren, Mrs. W. S. Willis, the program adopted for the year will, include refining further books to the professional library, publication of the Home-School Forum, Public Programs and recollection of public services and work for the public schools through some form of awards to be made during the Special Promotions Made: Samuel Poster, Annie Belle Jackson, MICG Jackson, and Lillian E. Bush have received promotions during the year. The Express along with others has been wondering about the evident refusal of the leaders of the Republican party to cultivate the vote of the southern Negro masses. It has repeatedly pointed out the good effects which are possible in Texas the leaders of the party but come to realize that there is definite chance of winning the state for the Republican candidate by this means. They still give no sign of desiring that this be done, contenting themselves with the doubtful policy of allowing matters to take their course and relying somewhat, it is supposed, on the almost inherent love of the Negro for the party which gave Lincoln to this country. Principal Ryan of Houston Principal James D. - Ryan Visita Houston, Texas, visited the high school on Monday. Among other visitors* were Rw, W. P. Biodes, Marshall, Professors, Woods, and Hughes of Tulsa, Ohio. More than 100 students came to the building during the day. THE HAPPY GOLD LUCK SOCIAL CLUB But even though that seems to be the policy and though there is disappointment at the prospect, nevertheless there are possibilities for tremendous good for the race as such. Without cultivation its individual voters are bound to do a type of independent thinking which otherwise might not be done. And out of the processes involved there, will arrive gradually at a degree political reasoning ability which will make possible greater successes in future time. As conditions now stand, particularly in Texas and all over the south, they are allowed to take their choice between two parties, neither of which is evidencing participation, have a record which is by no means particularly to their liking and, as much as they are far as their support is concerned, they will have given such support according to their sound judgment and not at the blinding of sentiment. Politicians who take lightly the trend of southern Negro voters to Alfred Smith should have been in Dallas recently and talked to Oklahoma Negro leaders who are not only definitely committed to the candidacy of Smith, but who in addition are receiving all of the Klan literature from the headquarters of that organization and from the anti-Negro sentiment which Republican supporters are creating in their effort to elect Herbert Hoover. That such a type of campaigning gives pains to those who are attempting to support him on the representations made by party leaders who have been critical of the party toward Klu Klu sentiment, goes without saying. THE METROVIAN MAN TABE NACLE CONTEMPLATIONS MORE TO NEW ARMS-MORE CONVENIENT OWNERS Of course such propaganda is the result of an attempt to influence Democratic votes in the hysterical south. But the fact remains that the leaders of the party will go to the length to which the Republican party will go in order to achieve success. And it will finally resolve itself into a situation in which the same reasoning power of voters will evidence itself, a Ding which the party will go to. THE OLD FIELD HAND DESIRES TO MAKE A STATEMENT ABOUT THE WORK OF THE CONVENTION THE OLD FIELD HAND DESIRES TO MAKE A STATEMENT ABOUT THE WORK OF THE CONVENTION We would like to repudiate the often repeated assertion that ERF must be true, but it must be true he reached to the conclusion that ERF is unquestionable true that he evaded a monumental error and confidently believed that he will return to the job. TEXAS TOWNS TEAGUE - d. k. and k. church services were good; it was a good day. The Lebanese Association was well at work, and was very helpful with her. D. J. Dunker, Moderator, with her. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Tinsley just returned from Dallas attending the Stat aFair. They reported a fine trip. M. Hutchinson Thomas and M. Chinnecino of the University of Texas. WAHACHIE TEXAS Riv. Clinton, mate of the A. M. H. Brown, mate of the A. M. H. bedion was held in jail. The A. M. H. bedion was superintendent paid in more than New York, pastor of the Serenata H. Brown, pastor of the Serenata H. congregation. The A. M. H. of which M. La Vere斯宾 Superintendent, was M. George Robinson of Porsenion, almost alone. Miss Nellie Haze of the school was superintendent. She had a share of the patient. M. Hutchinson died on Saturday, and was held in jail in the Porsenion. and was held in jail in the Porsenion. and was held in jail in the Porsenion. Saturday, Saturday, Saturday, Mr. Flow float, and Mr. Marge Johnson are on the sink list. Mr. Jesse Olpmir, left for Wichita Falls, Texas. FACKENVILLE Sarah J. Fackenville, 27, of Jacksonville, Grace C. M. E. Cherry, 24, of Jacksonville, Grace C. M. E. Cherry, delivered a gift to her family for her birthday. She will be busy services upon the subject "Mother of the Bride." She will be presented a "planet of flowers" to her sister, and will be a guest in her friend's wedding. After her wedding, Alexander, after her wedding, being asked to her bed and room, will be given a gift to her bed and room. Fred, R. W. Westbrook and Mild Mose the Golding, nursed school at Kosee, Texas. October 1. Miss Golding is a Skipper. When she is in Kosee, A peer school house is being built in the Providence Community where Prof. R. C. Cook is principal. CLARA Y. ROLK. President. SWEETWATER HEARNE NEWS: noun mother Mr Hugh Ackerson was called to Waco to the bedside of his mother last week. He returned bringing his mother with him. To rear a boy under what parents call the "unlucky life" system, the world and defend for himself, not just, unless he he gags in. He is through many unnecessary troubles and may, possibly, benefit from ignorance of the proper proportions of it. Let a puppy eat the soap in the bath room or chew a new blackly stained toy and by, he finds out that blacking and soap make Bink sick. He is not by and by, he finds out that are not wholesome. Any old dog about the house will soo' show blacking and soap earns darn. Young he, rememberes and roars above. Little heart with a chastened appetite. Boole and soap and big dong. He came to be full-grown and with a fearfully sick and, thrashed he would be! Appl that notion to THE PUNCH By Dr. L. W. Young Former President of Lansing I wonder why people's minds travel back through time. RUSK — Rusk is becoming the center of Cherokee Lonely Island in fact to see such important citizens, including Helen Hickey, her sister King Kyles on the streets. She boysen last week with Mrs. and Mrs. Fewing Hickey. Mrs. Zola Hickey has returned home from college and with Mrs. Johnson. The following ministers were on our Presence and Wilton. Prof. Hill, instring grand Master, set up a Grove last week. Mr. G. A. Weenes, grand Master, moved with Master Harper motorized Tyler to use their mother. Mrs. B. Amans, grand Master of A. B. Amans, grand Master of a city, Jones, the wizard is entertaining the boys and ggrs in LUCKRUCK — Sunday was an, and our cost, Sunday school life and peace attendance at the chir EDITOR'S NOTE Why not arise your troubles to Nan's Notes. The conductor of this column is a person well versed in the ways of the young and the old, and the nuances to be of real service to the young and the old whose counsel of a special fat. She will tell you the young men who are ill and will give their problems. She will give advice to the young men who are ill and will give their problems. She will and opportunity to observe the young and she can tell all about the children are viewing the problems which are confronting them. Why and tell them, the young are in need of counsel. In a address Man's Notes (cara This title indicates the name Bella Ave. Dallas, Texas works. It is not sound prey but it is the better of two owlies. KNOW TEXAS Preliminary estimates for 1928 crops of oil trees for the year at $800,000,000 of livestock at $400,000,000 making a total of $1,200,000,000 Toxins produce between 7,000,000 and 800,000 barrels of oil a year A survey indicates there are a sufficient growing citrus trees in the lower Rio Grande valley to produce a commercial 'crop' of oil trees. The citrus trees orange and grape fruit within a period of five years. Texas has the first unattended telephone exchange in the South. The plant works automatically with Pimta. The plant works automatically with Acecation of any attendant. A 'recruitment plant' is to be installed at Libbon. THE SUNSHINE SOCIAL Club met with Mrs. Carter, $169 Club membership, $169 sponsored to the roll call with bible quotations and payment of dues. quotations and payment of dues. departure of our faithful member. washington, who has gone to San Washington, who has gone to San trust he will be with us, but we trust he will be with us, but we there were quite a few officers. the following officers: elected; Mrs. Kelby, Mayor, elected; Mrs. Kelby, Mayor, President; Mrs. A. Sweet, Secretary; Mrs. B. Allen, Assistant Secretary; Mrs. A. Sweet, Assistant Secretary; Mrs. O. W. Washington, Reporter. The Sunshine Social Club met with mrs. and Mrs. Hicka, $214 Mrs. and Mrs. Hicka, $214 by Mrs. McGaskell. Each member present responded to roll call by Mrs. McGaskell. Each member present responded to roll call by Mrs. McGaskell. Each member present of dues circulated. The Club met with Mrs. McGaskell, $214 to meet with Mrs. McGaskell, $214 to meet with Mrs. McGaskell, $214 by Mrs. G. W. Washington, Report MELIQUE ART CLUB met Oct. 16, with Mrs. Charley Clay, 15 Hammond St., with president presiding when hour was spent in needle work. The hostess served delicious ice cream and cake. Next meeting with Mrs. C. Chambers, 3619 Dumbar. Mrs. with wife, Mrs. assistant. Mrs. D. Whitaker, Secy. Mrs. F. Brown, Reporter. WATCH IT'S COMING SOON i ist ine ne cr na “3 i oe see 7 = ce ce = i oH = ia ra Me i se it ss S ‘a ae Hiaad = = . < 2 a ee _ i. oe = ——— = : is = ie ne 24 oe ie = oe = @ at my oi =; | a = a a a es ee 7 4 « ee a | * See ee ceaeiahegeeiad time eeepontoeeneeeeieete “El f PERSONAL MENTION. ‘A-HOUSE-Full of LAMPS: —— for $1.32 — : | Bor iedimsited time we are, a | Reduced Price, | fidd corey Dial 2-0321 | te Tay Howse Te Fres With er sous | Dallas Power &Liglit Co. ‘De. H.-R. Ore at. 7 bates eck attending the Uapeatan wey toot alt ree. f 3M. Waller, 2619 Thom a Ayton tt Bunty. wien Jor Guiabovite, tr vite roatves aa ienae Far, W. €. Biwi of Manton gent the wack end ith Prat ad Mes? Wale of 3518 Tooman Nene Men ME Teanyvon of 311 obi euret wat blensan caller fee aires tthe Dulas pene thay et Mr, 12. Rowess angante ot aiid toner te Wy tan ft all same athe Fale ark Sinatem Word has boon received ot the nfyer att “Crain, oi FR trap mere af rs Jordan W. Chambon of 2100 prrankin Brest. fe bowls Mos dio 05 an as, wh agement cnr fat fics a enor (ine ago och Tinpvoved'at thie wei. Mr and Mrz dgA. Brewer gave piri sargte Net hene Susi orth Washlostan Avena fee tte ile Seas ane See Ssloabio eveaing was spent -_ Dr Sst algch-and rather, ‘2 Poiine and itm. Sine ‘ick het eten rn Sete Meee inthe ty Randay and Hon: pois tanentor-al Sa bane at rie arene tr: Anse Prank oe seep bn tne nmteintuw of Brot.‘tnd Mie’ Water of 2659 Thamar Avene. spent te week ones Tee no en Hae Dn ae reer mtn a ee a a 7 2B (hed Ng ae y ie cers [as ea ao We f ademas. 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Pluke TEXAS TOWNS Mrs. B. Cowens of Dallas is in our city visiting friends. Mrs. Dylan and children are visiting her husband, Dr. Prfg. Ski, Stk. Ict. Mr. George Washington and lady and G. W. Chiles, Mrs. Julia Murley. Mrs. I. R. Gordon left Sunday for Cattowell, Texas for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. D. Birne. bachelor, mrs. dr. brooklyn M. Aaron Ditto and daughter are leaving to join her Husband at Bernard, Texas. Where is our city take home at McMilion Rath House. Mta. Angie Gibbs and Mta. Lena Wesby. sing Mr. Leon Washington and Miss Loula Washington were married Saturday afternoon. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1928 The Dallas Express on Sale every Saturday at Sanders and Tennison Barber Shop. Hamilton hit his still driving; each way he drove, he passed the 200 mark. The man reached the 220 mark. The man was accompanied by Prief van der Wilt, also by Mr. Martin. The case had been closed. Belle Mildred Nina, 69, oldest year, died on April 15, 2015. Mrs. Creeks has retired in Wichita Falls, Texas. Mrs. O. Kate Lakes takes Sunday for the to take up her far school work. HENDERSON — Mrs. Margaret Henderson, 69, many good expressions came from her many friends. "Near offers were worth it," Mrs. Creeks said. Worth was present, Mrs. Donna Jones of Dallas, who attended the funeral, also Mrs. Willie Lacy of Dallas, Mrs. Betty Carland of Dallas at the funeral, also Mrs. L. C. Garland, Vaville, Arkansas, Mr. Smith in the institute convened on April 10, 11th large numbers were present. Port Worth was in the city park. Port Worth was on her business. Dr. R. C. Biddle, in the city Sunday, Mrs. Bertie Myers is at home. CLEIBURNE — Mrs. A. E. Phillips has returned from California through the Allegheny Mountains, New York and Canada, she and Washington. In Cleveland she was the house guest of her dear friend J. E. Wallace on route home she visited friends in Chicago and New York and accompanied her mother home. They were the recipient or many HANSON — Rev. Mann of Breckenridge, Texas, was a visitor St. Paul Baptist Sunday School and Maccaroni念念 once attended a luncheon. Rev. Baldwin, pastor A. M. church was at his pool Sunday. Rev. Baldwin, pastor A. M. church was at his pool Sunday night. Mrs. Jolie Davie of San Antonio, Texas has an Mother Tarantent is here from Ft. Lewis. Mr. Sim McKinney who operates one of the leading alpine friends, Mr. Sim McKinney who operates a presuperior week. OAKWOOD — Sickletied: Harvey Garrett is improving slowly, and the installation at Franconia, Dolly Lee, Rev. B. J. Johnson attends the association at Franconia, John Lee and so back home at the doorknob of her husband, and Jesse. The presidents present the installation at Notre Dame Baptist Church, Rev. J. W. North was certainly carried out and the installation person was trained the installation person Wonderful Assortment Select Patterns CHAMBERS TAILORING CO. Home of Fine Tailoring --- HIGH QUALITY CLEAN FIT which was a master piece. Quite a crowd of his members and his wife, who gave us some beautiful selections. Too much praisas cannot be said of Rev. I. B. Shrive and his wife, Rev. R. B. Shrive, the Church of Palestine, Miss Odessa Garrett unified with New Hope Baptist Church. She is in the teachings of Rev. R. B. Shrive. She is a worthy young lady, Ms. M. E. McQueen had an acolyte. teachers, was called to Dallas last week to the bedside of her father. He was a teacher in school he is nearing completion and work will be immediately in progress. A B - King hilt for San Antonio for her health. A number of citizens of Brownwood plan to visit Dallas next month. Mr. W. M. Sanders, representative of the Dallas Kansas unces to him as soon as possible. **AITO** - The Aitto High School opened up Oct. 8th with a large class of students. Her school work at Morrill, Baxter and Hester children returned from Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Pochette Kyle, they will be able to make their future home. Misses Katie MODERATE PRICES SMOOTH WORKMANSHIP 211 N. Central Ave. See A. C. Williams for the Express every Saturday. VOTH — Sunday morning, the following name persons motored: Hayes, Eva Curtis, Cracsay Smith, Hayes, Eva Curtis, Cracsay Smith, Vichir Cobrin, Bertha Williams, Bertha Williams, Philash Corbin, O. Redd, Ada Adams, Bessler Bose, Bertha Williams, Philash Corbin, Fleinung A. L. Adams, Dolorot Hill, S. H. W. Long, H. R. Adan, Hill, S. H. W. Long, H. R. Adan, L. Jenkins, Walter Lunt, Armand Albert, Carl Jones, R. Brown, S. H. Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. David Colman and daughter to attend Colman and daughter to attend P. C. of Pleasant Hill, Baptist Church. The Mount church and the delk of a great crowd. All were sorred at the Church. This was a pleasant trip. Rev. Land Church. The Mount church. Rev. Church. The Mount church. Rev. Church. The Mount church. Rev. morning for Marshall, Texas. missed here as he .be .has .many friends' help. Mamie Brown厅 Texas, where she attended the St. Paul Patriot W. M. H. S. M. reports a ploided sonogram. He was held at the Zion Baptist Church. Rev. W. M. Griffin, P. C., in January, 1998 WAXHAHIC—Report of Friendship Baptist Church. Sunday School was opened at 10:30 P.M. charge of the services. He will be responsible for the hp for his subject: "Our Conquer- ed Enemies" Romans # 8:11. "Our Conquered Enemies" Romans # 8:11. be an insult us. Collection $10.60. Total collection for the day $11.33. E. J. Berman, F pastor. W. J. Berman, F pastor. N. A. A. C. P. REPORTS ON SEGREGATION IN WASHINGTON N. A. A. C. P. REPORTS ON SEGREGATION IN WASHINGTON Two Investigators Made Survey of Governments, Barrows of Government Burrows New York, Oct. 18—A fact-finding survey of the catena of morganite burrows in the Chesapeake burrows has been completed by the National Association for the three two investigators, William T. Andrews, Special Legal Analyst, Anson Security Assistant, A summary finds, made public today by the N. A. C. P., as is followed. The instances of Serregation in various degrees found in the hospital are summarized as follows: - **Inpatient room:** 340 rooms in the hospital. - **Cardiac room:** 240 rooms in the hospital. - **Charge division under a Negro section chief sergeant in Room . . . 308.** - **Charge division under an account in Room . . . 308.** - **Charge division under a white work being assigned elsewhere.** wheren and to what extent that than more aggression after care evil existed. This has now been a ployment. We must also see to it. Doe it should. It should be done. 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Negroes not assigned to window duty and unable to rise in the service beyond the rating of "Special Clerk." Negroes never foreman or assistant foreman. Veterans Bureau: 16. Negro clerks in room 19 under a Color- board. Government Printing Office: Separate room rosters and lavatories. Colored girls obliged to go from 19th to 2nd floor, and from 2nd to 4th floor. Navy Department: White clerks front, Negro in rear of room 19. Cafeteries in which segregation is proposed are as follows: Built tables in rear room of used solos by Negroes though both solos used by Negroes in rear room of Printing Office; separate Navy Department; Negroes assigned three tables in rear; Consolesares; Negroes the races in the Department of the Navy; Negroes assigned to Negroes; Washington Post Office (separate tables for Negro clerks in Department of the Navy); Negroes assigned to Negroes; Building staircase and outdoor tables; General Accounting Department; Separate lockers; are main rooms (men and women) in the Bureau of Printing and Engraving, and for colored and white men in the Bureau of Printing and Engraving; Separate Rest Rooms; are main rooms of Printing and Engraving; the Government Printing Office. were found in the Departments of Agriculture, Labor or State. Mr. Andrew states: "the instances, the instances set out were mathered. I hear many complains from Negro clerks of unjust and racist treatment and promotion. They celt instances of white co-workers on accesse of race and color, citing instances of white co-workers were less than their. This discrimin mation may be termed "subjective down" or "racial down" of women seem to suffer more from .race discrimination to do the man. This is true of the pro-employees and messengers are not confront- ed in a proper legal rule. This may be due largely to the net that most labor- ers Mr. Andrew further reports that the records required by candidate for Civil Services appointments are used to evade selection and appraisal. The records required by the Colored clerk told me they were used to section and allot discrimination in Civil Services rating and appraisal. The records are due to section, division and bureau clerk and not to the decision of the judge. The latter ignorant or indifferent or what is actually in his report to Mr. White in his report to the C. 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Your drugstores say your drugstores say Money back if it doesn't help you. **Tanlac** 52 MILLION BOTTLES USED **WHAT BEAUTIFUL** **HAIR SHE HAS** How many times have you heard people say this about some body. How would you like to have people say this about you, and admire your long, soft, beautiful midsection hair. If you would like to have beautiful MONOGONTHIS HAIR GROWER, and it will soon cause your hair to grow, you can help for it and hope for once. Once you have it, please and artfully by its own hand, you can help the people. We have Special Grower, and Kangaroo Girl to be used to help you grow to give best results." $40 HAIR GROWER $50 PRESSING GROWER $60 GROWER $70 12:10 Enclid Ayr, Kansas City, Missouri 4 jaoa.-of the aay, 2c! mo ae e ———day, October 21, 1928: = Alar the riot in-Rphowus, Acts 20:1, Paul though it Shsest not to remain longer in that city. Hégiithered the dis See opie sa nfs menacing them to continue in} ah "he fondly embraced ther dnd proceeded north | iP miles to Trons where ho expected to.meet Titus, whom “Teapot nent to Corinth on a special mission. He waa greatly] ointed in not meeting the young disciple, and ‘although! fa. door was opened in Troas for the preaching 0 fthe gonpel| “he did not tarry but made his way into Macedonia, from | “adhich place Uke Second Epistle to the Corinthians was writ: SP ten*Taul 1s now about 55 years old, and, was, impressed ‘with the necessily of employing all his time in the Masters “eve bored -night-and-dey.—It-was soon after he, Teached Macedonia that Titus reached him with the desired’ —news-trom the Church at Corinth: Paul soon had bim re SorIOth, cuesying the yovond letter, trom which tr: lemon today in taken. | "He is wow concerning himsel{ with the contributions for! E faints in Jerusalem, Tt will be recalled that at the Pade a, tha ats ee Srigiistand privileges war discussed, among other things Petand Baraabes were to roqueat-the Genie converts Sg einer te poor satin Jruaalgn. Ths was not but i was. chronic poverty. Te ahou arate Fi foreism countries in Old Testament times went help Sfethe poor in Palestine, Mut it la thought with good reason. = that the communion of goods at the beginning of the Chris ~ Fan, eee oo ‘@tfect oe aca palette ot ee ptiysmong shen during the period when the numbers ee _. it ee, aes a rn * : wns no longer workable: these nhiftless disciples —bontinved to depend on charity. ‘Then ity probable, that: thy bitter perseration ofthe disciples —npoiling theie gore doors of opportunity by the more favored Jews _sgaioat. those who accepted Christ hal much ta do with the poverty wlricken condition PAC» mplendid argument tn favo’ of the wise extension fer ti Kore fet Seale ne it does: ene more harm tan jo people should: be encouraged in idiencss— Pig mck better Lo give the berear an opportunity en rarel-to-earn money-Uhan to: give: hips money. ‘Tha Beab philosopher Spencer anys: “Any condition, or set of and Which sanders. the food. and protection. of any meseikd very caully attained lead as a rule to degeneration.” Fw c ‘even-mofe sara. Guan this in = tig it the ide and abtfviens Thoceatonians wheqrbe i _jPer even hen we ware with you, ths eon —maded you, thal it any would mot work, neither «ould he Har we bee tha thera ie hich wx ir y working not at all, but are busybodies.” fe toe the Wiad of our modern play to suppress promis —eajous bering by the Community Chepl plan whieh lax spe: eae is way cry situes i yrtasod Be hs - charity every tizen ie his gh =i ahowl-wélcone nach ‘ xan ee ma riven: sa anothor very fine example of the spirit = papela ahonkl be aporagched to taking request Tor charty = ienerous praise for the good qualities they” pot fand fot what they had already dona. He praised inthe Con jan, Chaar ‘Bincere faith in @hrist, a-oodly de-| rm se of Chan doing, io to tra fr teaching and preaching, commendable zeal in Christian Marie ad's pecan afaction for thc reat founder Fy SecKncaiys nent, Hus to thew tera reas, Jo) y tothe great Ya heart. But to these lovely’ “Those ‘that are Sede meartsd titer pastes ot yrectce aes Gloristian. grace tind i easior tobe whojehearted 19, tha wee! y-other cage which muy be Jacking: P Poses oe ng of wn ey ent of SS eater giving de : position 7 ae eee seeptaeet ~ puese ntziags, when they remain Hed cs Gail ws ever, be to ge back to the Btn contra with the b hinposes siving ax a duty or ‘requirement sition | is ts ‘and Indeed it is a test of Meinearity and love for God. Ba ald that Franklin ee ae Whitild preach an on etree meee saad saya! got the eae pro ba few 0 on oe ‘to. move in, 5 he anid, Wel “atve ‘When he cx few min ; % but: when the. rave pen Bos evo ek i Reawtian be ind given whe ga ar ehurehen Ti note best fed, members Se a ee its to aves Tis bread spon the ws 3 aft bn iin rats th pee os tie, ine ss ie fe tho Corinthians the fine ad been devastated by frequent » pameaeed We har Sook. away. fo BS Serie ie es ba hte hat shot Pa he acd ke Tie had the grace of giving and guy badnee eat teas ane | promised to give and a a, to duty. One o 4s nit of oUF present day | Ee ee Se A. rn = ' Pallas Chutchés Ince YOU 19 Come to CHURCH SUNDA Yama ‘CHRISTIAN STEWARDSHIP. © 2 Cor. |Christianity—a portion of its mer will spend a ‘art of thence ot tmucment than hey nk auras ane Xie meron te Oe fap see teeee eeee ‘to seeone moving picture thas they give in a whole year lo the cawse of God. ae i Paul would call attention to the gift God has made to. us. No one can read John 3:16, without impressed with ithe value of God's gift to us, Ged cheerful giver, Sone witty person ‘has suid, erate tae a igivers—the flint, the sponge, and the honeycomb. To get the flint you must hammer it, and-then get jonl Saihe ant spake: rig svt water. out of Uae: soem you must squeeze it, ard the more you squeeze more lyou get. But the honeyeqmb just overflows with its own sweetness.” Some people are hard and stingy, they give nothing away if they can-help it. Others are good-natured / ‘hey yield fo preseur, the mare you press thom Uhe mors they give. A Tew delight in giving without inl” O¢ thon i tay esl Cook Tove -clyer." TEXAS TOWNS) te Sito. ees eae nees Sate oe eee Soe ieee aaa Weiss Se PP coe ee eter See sees eee ee a os Hoecamett Mts. Some Pe Ree sicte sage Pesos fee [Shy Seer rents we of tee Wats We as Steet % pre eet ots See as Sees =: a Sag Spee ee Sea Sens Sweets eee RG lhe ae Brees Sh eins ee RLS eee Wier ae Sma tama é ans Lise Seu ti. Fhe Zt’ sm epeee Rimes ees Reseew.. n ‘y., Mache or Be Birie Paes za | oe Pe See — So enaaomeneeney ae Sy, at by he Pees "Co THE DALLAS KXPREAS, 6A TURDAY, OCWORER 20, 1986 pe eae = Skew ae Saar Sirens Be eee a ba ea so re tee eae eae ae She — Sa en as rearreaoar estes Sa ore ee Carer ore Sk sie an eee epee o Cede ees oe Sore os a ripeee tara eee = Sm eens Shes se Segeee: oN eer ee x Ba eet oe Paes Ral ah a tt ee "amas see hleht ot ij eee ss ee eee errr nino BARON -ERGORD: OPENS TUK HOUNDS OF HE TENE TEXAS COMPEROOED | ‘Uiiy Chia. “WX ie her p's at are Pesci a eee Sieicis ana tle Gana" Yate a gtr tai sy hea ia gan es uso toe free sree pe ae bee I RU Se he is ow aa atk A est Jaden at-Aren deg See “hee att oe tite toe ceanre pi aactaetase is Se ete Pe "ain temarn wee costo nes aan cee eet otan nels ee ge eee ater ete Somat SU uy ean arta weet "suas tt Shuts tee abe rot el ces gt eta Se cca ceontgiaueee Fes ete We as bey gin ets aro fe Te sh Sate seat at nai ae ee us cnaitin toe te 6 etaneat hae” nrg Rte eer area sar ott Poe tice age es BS sel te dae {seat yy mae eet’ ts coe — eres ear ken Si te"cad tar foe's es aie ae tae cot Dre's coe acs oe [Feta for way sith HTT ast ence ie eats eaten fooe ae ear ee Fcccnenieet Gace aii et tee eats Sakai Tae neste sas os hee iat thy'ea tne any to Is nde la os “ea Haya on [sr taitarnh tee bast? ahd focuses te katte {ith emai ethos of the nowt mod: few pe aed aaa fat Tae ire iPad yw Ipeeararameesi pee bee Ereary acon Rr srtand st ane ye ah se ofan. sre lee os per eee ee cena pcan tree an ™ [some wont en \ro-there’ ll not, trouble to rept lds there ne enne t taes fi state ~apymeation Thay ex aie o's Cares ae'vGe mata eer remrctnee. She maa hes repose gene ear Tea Fee gt a nas eee Snr sae rec ph 0 Iirers dant Rs cas Sotho nde Bee ferent areata Sead ae et ar eaet be edeae'se ae anata ee are eect json wthen tee nant Oe iat tte cay Nee ate etary mt eta ne ey say tna note tne aie in fogs. Ua ‘ishop Beets mnie Peta sae a fue < geet rg ceearatone’ nae et a ae tan af wonder rene 90a ike sana te fete re ea a rio ae ita SS oe tere Seoaee S lar wnat in that par bata ir fe Senet leas Sadaaae srs tr, Pk Rewer wat ees Tne tran fey arom Sty nn Sibi vik trom the jibe 8 we fk |xprs Worth, Preedent Dean Ma Mf rear eae el FoF lees ot Genero ena 12. D Sader, of aan Ae ; Wiley-Langston Football — Senet fa i arsenal sy OS. ei te dae fe oe ce nel cha ts ne feaFseacrans Stark et eect heres aaa Saree a aa eommarer Soke es ane Saree ik ate iene fad gene irene ta va gine re ae te ree i [tg the,Halemgptat shone he ost Colertut Crowd in History ee ee ever betore tn the: histaryof| ie ben ae an tars Pe partes ae fine wore tas. 008 peony aamea i te sands un compen in aig maar on ‘ot 0 nates, ORahopa few And the oproe nud whit atthe Wiley rotng sand fade stator elo whe tended be fecty. wu he etn ene fi tan nal arsed ceraete fama fr lor i uate sa" okRonn Wer eran te root 9a BIA ‘igeious tone vt bale Kiva entind tha are fon Hoo perso eke from OFahaae So aie aie ota rc Pane St eer was ding “he groandn and” geting esp to ge home ye remarked pou alt proses) Tear re ike euut teem tout mdned nei an gyi ow Caries: motes ant What ne IS filed wtih we arena eae Eee reed ory othe name of “aa ‘racieally"erery well own ignder of Toran wos ton at some tie dering the pane ted any ox esibersd propor? “among hon ace by" Srese ronererl wore: Batt Rese Teades of OXlahoms Ch, weet oF rherbiack Dingetch, i Mere fed oe North ot Okino ity, sire ates nod "rer ‘Ortanomn Cty. Prof. BN. Woods Pose Peeitont We inte Nowed, Conch ay Shop Perot Pant" Quinn accompanied yh father, as te Wang ‘Saou Bons or Abain a in nat Hon. Sotee'D. ano leat, es, Bo Grim 9 Howton ope, Walde Howard and Iw iste a au Batt ine temmen9P Be [nl mation aire owner oa lof Peaax.De-0- 1 Danlols. Lan [Mow De and Mrs. 8. M. Pollock ir atic. Doran Sita Goeth Mgt at ieee ‘roo ri Yi Bea ‘Mim Rc. Rlddlo‘of aon ne orspani: te hig ler" other, nog ree Tine’ Wana. "bir "Last ‘vane. Gaiserte Mr and sre [Abner We Worth Attorney TB eas Waea Dr’ Ate roner Savin, De H .Rirnor Merell Dre orders. lt tested ‘i and’ thet toate lt oF FE Worth br 3" changer. “with Tale’ eno otvont rer ant toni OowaSo-Proe leicy che scconpantel: Nir, fed Serkan mei fac. ‘br Hgpar' Moma treidion R ‘X’weslers, onnod Hon, 0 ‘Gorse, earkane, Piet. 6.” ft ‘Wares, rate Wir ted how cE encl “liana "whose Paci aro knw to have eo mies by ast from racial iy eee etty'witla ¢ Padi a bieased lest te cease n-asnalnnft- 8 ae eso ata ranctgns hick er lemenped-tn-anee heme Sere chee cts | Wtey Bpectal ence 1100 t0 at Birtnge ae wae Deemer ender. ike) saeco rn St as eee Fong Rea Bie antici tc in ea a a sn ieaaa race attendance today. than Eetdsteaeer c teteetes| Pe lay apo oan a So Siioe hana ioe cred "ane aes ra tat ein sornwe fie ee 2 St nee pata eS ioane nsuee Hisense at Praag tl eek Sathana he Si a ete pte hae Seate" iat citi EU tae Se Doctor's Wile Not Guilty CONTINUED YROM'VaOR ON! Ne Scherer Seed St ae Pera ch sts Iara os tr iste ae ae Scie sane Ae ad * a Sate ce Hier Sa Ii Marea Asie nate con lees ret Sr (pis Ste sa } » jary detiberaisd ton min faces Sr RRR ret ttm Jetset i [Chsenbars will fle 6 to thas ARGUMENT MAY COST ONE siken aire ‘eon Fe bas 1) ing of omic wes seat tehlag aia ruck he us i the ‘hed erunine. the ‘eel ssa tr Ite ret apna the Srna lakall to, rest gainat the, Drala. HE SEVEN WORDS'FROM THE CRO a ate ae Sg BNE! By Rev. J. H. Smith in a series i Hof special: sermons each Sunday Soe) evening, at 7:30 p. m., at St. x > ‘James A. M. E. Church, Sunday, ii es Bo RAGE the choir and other talent, | ‘THIRD’ WORD? “Woman behold thy son.” ee ev eras an ee se SOT cane tn-emtleg to Vir, Vigo, Peo, ro nstent abs. reported thatlitiliy Power, ndnresen. hel gta vesting, Dut Bae~sght|iave' og" your “ahnre? tet Saaee of reat Boukte rtogtsVisorese The sther tan has been lodged leone fo your feeeue. Nast a hs Geataaead SOOO oe egies te eee reeane, apices | = _ i Rae< _ a i a F aS | : i | ! ‘Tha abors is the keene of ner 9h Woodall, BB the hewiselected Modorntat ot, he Hatana Magilst- Assoc ati 7h for of the ic ain ae tral Baptist Convention of Texas Sow ound’ ‘up his forsee for ———— St. 40008 A. ato, CHURCH Proparation is betng ‘monde to ine Pour: Quarterly Conferones t's Summon A a Bere Bang cow Abington to 11300 ‘otetoeeworven and dls tstr tho Communion st night. A hig nerve anued for te at ACT IO p.m Bex. dik Smith will delve th tated serngn te ihe “sean “an HL SHE WORDS PROM Te CRO anaes Seman ame CLUB met Wednesday evening. Ete fe ane ae etic with tation Sb Seen sete ae Sos ine ie toe ties eee SEE oe Pare aah BAS se Sao ene wens eval ToS | wh. OUVR Sarre 2 PCM ee ee ae ee ieee eee SESE Eo eee gs Boe Sener eee in amr. Bin Sept ees eet FESS ae od aa Den : = = = % 5 = = : Ss — ie = =a i Da = ‘MISS. 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