Dallas Express
Saturday, December 8, 1928
Dallas, Texas
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"You Should Not be Less Than a Citizen. Pay Your Poll Tax"
JOSEPH J. RHOADS NEW HEAD OF TEXAS TEACHERS
ALL RECORDS BROKEN AT MARSHALL MEETING. FOUR OUT OF STATE SPEAKERS INCLUDE FOWKLERS OF WISCONSIN, NEWBOLD OF NORTH CAROLINA, FAVROT OF LOUISIANA, AND WATSON OF ARKANSAS. STATISTICS AND STUDY OF NEGRO SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES CONTAINED IN ADDRESS OF PRESIDENT BANKS. NEW EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS NAMED.
Founded by W. E. King
Volume 35
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ADDRESS OF PRESIDENT
Marshall, Texas, Dec. 8. All
who have followed the fortunes of
The Calored Teachers State Association
during previous years of
its history declare the meeting of
this year the best ever. Several
new records were made during
these years now in which it may
offered it moved and carried out its
programs on scheduled time. It
offered it for the next inter-
ning and instructive programs in
its history. It held the attention of
the community before even
their business was trans-
acted without the usual atten-
tion and without any问
New Officers Elect
The time when the adoption of the constitution the ballot method of election of a president was followed and Prof. I. W. DeLafayette was placed over the place was T. W. DeLafayette and I. Q. Worcester of Austria by him. I. W. DeLafayette and those, contesting with him were nominated at the College Thursday morning and were balloted on during subsequent meetings of the college, meeting just before adjournment.
The vice-presidents of the association were unanimously obe-
STUDENTS OF BENNETT COLLEGE TO VISIT BUSINESS HOUSES IN DURHAM
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Only a few days more and the Christmas season will begin. You should think of your friend. Will you remember them with affection? Will you remember them with fondness? Then watch the columns of this paper. Its advertisements be bold and saturated to move your needs. Patronize our advertisers. They are deserts of your patronage. You know where to serve in Dallas and vintery does not welcome Nero parrot, norneteate against you. They are not courteous to you. Why, you should tickle when you are spending your money. You are an unfamiliar gift to those merchants who desire and really appreciate your Christmas appealing be gone in places which are facilitated to your service.
The Dallas Express
Prof. Joseph J. Rhoads
on during the Thursday morning session as follows: B. T. M. B.
Davik, second, O. E. Price, third,
C. C. Sampson, fourth, Miss L.
D. Jones, fifth, W. H. McGain;
sixth, Mrs. O. W. Phillips.
Voting on the new members of
African Leaders Are Welcomed in New York.
New York, Dec. S. — (C.N. S.) J.
Newborn-hero Johnny Depp warmly welcomed
his Hogan Highschool Prince Eric
to the Cold Coast yesterday afternoon
at No. 200. West 135th St.
of the reef of the Native African Uru
Prince Eket and Chief Amahi
replied in English. The Prince was
not in native dress, his trunks
were too large, and he steamered
steam器 by miracle. Liber-
ian Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Gold
Coast, Portuguese West, Africa.
The people of South Africa were represented
by native-born Africans.
MILE OF PENNIES IS GOAL OF
CLEVELAND N. A. A. C. P.
WOMEN'S COMMITTEE
Cleveland, Ohio, Dec. 8. A letter of penance for the death of William C. Crawford of the Cleveland Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Women, the 50th anniversary Conference here next June of the N. A. A. C. C. The mile of people who attended the conference will amount to $44.400. Mr. James W. Dana, 1960 E. 94th Street, Cleveland, is making fruit cakes at $1.50 a pound as she does and the cakes to be served to the Association. Many affairs are being planned by the Cleveland Branch to raise money for the Conference which it is expected will be a memorial.
Beautiful New A. M. E. Church is Dedicated at San Angelo.
The Executive Committee took place on Saturday morning and in the morning of Monday, J. J. Burrett, G. W. Saddler, J. B. Berberson, G. W. Saddler, J. B. Berberson, M. J. C. Fraser and Dr. M. W. Dugan. There was a discussion of the future of the life there was a candidate in the field graduated Miles Ellis in the fall of 1945 and years. Miss M. M. Mayfield was retained as and eight percent of the department and as a Department Secretary.
The meeting became interesting with the evening session and continued on to throughout the week. Following an interesting and enjoyable musical program, the musical department of Bishop College and announced by Musical Director Bertram bellton called the order. The next meeting was pronounced by Prof. Wolff of Bishop Major M. H. Mantis to deliver the only welcome address of the pro-Major Praises Citizens of Marshall and Commends Teachers of the School. The remarks praised the spirit of the teachers all over the sate and (By Chay, W. Abibiont)
Perhaps what is the most remarkable accomplishment in the work of the A. E. Ministry in Texas, goes down to the credit of Iv. G. E. Brown, pastor of the A. E. Ministry. About eleven months ago, he was sent to the political charge of the
church in that city. Seeing the needs or the congregation he set himself at once to the task of supplying that need—he said gained the confidence not only of his own membership—but of the citizens in general or both races. This done he made plans for the construction of the church, and once started it was pushed on the completion before it was stopped. On Saturday, November 24th, the formal opening was celebrated in cities of the large number of citizens both need took part. The pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal Church, South, was present and presided the congregation and commended his congregation for his congregation were present and many
commendation for the achievement of Rev. Mr. Brown and his wife, of the congregation were also given by master R. D. Cowan, the presiding elder of the various colored churches, and made the long trip arrive Sunday day morning to be present for the occasion. Owing to the sudden death of Bishop J. Albert Johnson—neither Bishop nor Dr. R. S.
M.
particularly those of Marshall mentoring the outstanding educators of that section. He then, told the sympathies of the general public with the problems of the teach CONTINUED ON MAGE EIGHT
A. M. E. Church at San Angelo.
Jenkins who was to have been present were able to attend—both of whom went to Philadelphia to attend the funeral.
The church is completed, and spadially furnished. It is a brick building with a concrete block, which has a concrete floor. In the basement is a kitchen with built in cabinets and every other convention the women appointed lied rest room and parlor, men's room with modern furnishings, and a large room seated with a very fine, type of chair steel frame, and is brilliantly furnished. It is seated with gas throughout. Up stairs it has a vestibule, versatile ample room for those who want a hard-pressed position. It is dream of a beauty. It is large enough to seat between a chair with an improved type of chair, while its lighting plan is designed to see anywhere. The pulpit and chair arrangement seems in every way to see anywhere. The pulpit and chair arrangement study are on the main floor most conveniently arranged. The pulpit and chair stand are on the same color scheme. On entering the building one feels that the beauty of holiness. Pastor Brown has used great wisdom in his work.
A. F. of L. To Organize Negro Workers
San Antonio Citizens Send Letter of Thanks for Improved Railroad Accomodations to G. C. Willis.
PYTHIANS AND CALAN
THIANS STAGE DISTRICT
MEET AT LONGVIEW
Longview, Texas, Dec. k. The first district meeting of the Hirsts of Holiday and Council of Morning in Bethel Baptist church with a large crowd of members of the community from this and adjacent locations. Grand Chancellor W. S. Willett and Pix. R. K. McPherson grand and district officer, grand and district officer, all of whom assessed on the program North Star No. 50, Golden Star No. 41, Queen of Typhoon No. 14, and the hosts of the occasion.
Interesting programs consisting of addresses on pertinent quotations, interviews with workers and future prosperity of the order were the featured works and future programs were delivered to the women on quarantine and the community on quarantine. Council of the order and to men-by-Grand Chancellor W. S. Willett was rendered during the sessions of the two days.
The program was declared open at 10 o'clock a.m. Thursday with W. L. Holmston, D. D. C. pre-
Selection-- Congratration
Innovation-- Prelate.
Scripture Reading--Rev. Camp.
hell.
Mive Minute Talks.-Mrs. M. J.
Harkness, Mme. T. R. C. Cooper
Joe Lad, Jack Garrett.
Mrs. E. M. Joy, E. N.
Address.-The Purpose.
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WISCONSIN UNIVERSITY
TY HONORS MORE
HOUSEMAN
Atlanta, Ga. Dec. 3 — The University of Wisconsin published a report this year elected this year to membership in Sigma, honorary medical society. Election to this society is being conducted, including work in medical and campus activities. The students enrolled, and ranking second highest in the group chosen, won the award. A graduate of Morehouse College (R. S. 1925), and was hulled from the group he has taught one year at Morris College, Sumner, South Dakota. A graduate of Morehouse College in the Department of Biology. This is the second year of his study of the life of Wisconsin. He cent election to Sigma Sigma attains the quality of his work. The honor has so recently come to Mr. Lawlan calls to mind the work he has done in the life of year to Mr. S. M. Nabrit (Head of the Department of Biology of Morehouse College) in his elective society; at Brown University, and the honors and successes of his house men who specialized in the sciences while at Morehouse. In the field of education field in high schools. In realms, too, the large number of house men who specialized in teachers of science in outpatient Negro colleges and high schools in the Department of Science has been formed of Morehouse College, and the success of its graduates proves the need for more.
Police Are Beaten in Bloody Battle in Harlem Cafe.
New York, Dec. 3—(CNN)—Three men, who the police say, though badly hurt, Zorfas pursued, blowing his knife. The two are responsible for more than 100 people who were the white and joined in the chase, last few weeks, dawned and white and the policeman last night and beat him in memory. Two suspects were caught at Lenox Avenue, while him neverly. Two suspects were through a treatment house.
been told that the men were planked. The police say that the prisoner, a hold-up in the place, can be two or a gang that authorizes him to hold up the prisoner and be locked and his pistol taken by the Lafayette Theatre, at walk one of the men fired two caps with $200 and shots at him but both missed. The Friday night held up the Rosemary O'Neill look to their theatre at 145 Street and 7th Street.
This comes to acknowledge your letter under date of October 26th 2014, in connection with the throughout sessions of San Antonio expressing your appreciation for my services in trying to better the lives of the affected Colored people. It is very gratifying to receive this letter signed as it is by some of the members of the community. Antonio, and I assure you that what has been accomplished has been very largely done through cooperation. M. K. T. railroad Company to cooperate along these lines. Had it not been for these matters I am certain that we could never have succeeded at. CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT
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New York, Dec. 16. - G. N. S.)—Attorney of the Company attends the hearing to turn the blight from the Lampard and Company into the Company and the Company continues at the hearings last week before United States Attorney Tut
Icea, all of, really quoted the report of the to-be Executive Council of the American members of the Federal Labor to the President, and the president, before he landed in this city. We have the crew, created, as our slogan, double the led by the members of the American Federal Navy, even tried. "We are very anxious to orientation of men of all creeds and nations, to deny nationalities including Colored people, to learn later interested in the economic welfare the last fare of Negroes and will gladly cash, had do all that within our power to secure them and to assist that sent them."
Several of these officers, all of retty quoted the report of the whois their lives to the ho-Executive Cornell of the Ameri-ronom of the Negro members of can-President of Labor in the South, who was the first to be appointed by the联接 upon the Nazi firemen being held in this city. We have and other members of the crew, created as our slogan, double the number of the Nazi firemen, the company's lawyers, Emerson Smith, creation of Labor in 1929.
Several of these officers, all of whom own their lives to the horrors of the Negro numbers of the North, glided upon the North firemen, immediately well schooled by the company's lawyers, Ernest Smith, investigator engineer, even tried to find the cause of many of the passengers, to deny that Lloyd Lichcott, Negro quantifier who saved 20 lives after the plane crashed, had moment before the sank, had faked anyone at all. Smith finally
viviriferate engineer, even tried. "We are very anxious to orin in the face of the testimony of all coeds and students and to get them to believe in us," said the Lord Lecich, Lord Ness guer-ple. "He assured that we are de-terminate者 who saved 100 lives after he died. We are very grateful to him for Ness guer-ple who will gladly move before the sash, bank, and do all that is within our power faced anyone at all. Smith finally to organize them and to assist him."
in Bloody Harlem Cafe.
Thouben badly hurt, Zerfas pursued, blowing his whistle, Patrolman George Heifer, Jr. heard the whistle and joined in the chase. The man but two of them were caught at Lonestar. Away, while the Blind disappeared through a tenement house. The prisoners were taken to the
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New York, Dec. 6. In answer to charges that he had not purposely to him, during and after the stealing of the Steamboat Vestia off the coast of Guatemala, quarrels between Lonelier Lonelier and the office of the National Association for the Advancement of Women, on Wednesday last, and made an affidavit which was broadcast to the press by the N.A. Explaining the affidavit of, James Wesley Johnson, James Wesley Johnson, Secretary, stated that it was made in view of testimony given by a member of the crew, Brent Smith second conferring engineer of the ship, a member of the crew, Brent Smith statements conuged in by Cailyn Borsonne and Lonelier Lonelier Mr. Lonelier took this step to prosecute an attack, similar to other covertly attacks which have been the subject of corrosion by white members of the crew whose heroism has been the subject of corrosion by white
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Washington, D. C., Dec. 2, 2013—Al- Gin, vice-president-at-large, and a meeting of the national council, met with the president of the United States and the national
As outlined at the close of the meeting in M. Carmel Church by the pastor, Rev. Wm. M. Jorns-
Holiday, Clear Organization
MilkLabs
The following officers were chosen Monday by the members of the Jobe Club, president; Ms. Lacey Jobe, vice president; Ms. Wade Jobe, secretary and Master Chris Brown, treasurer; Ms. White, white class Maoist; he truthful and obedient; boss; Chris Brown, Warren Jobe and Sililman Overland; Gritz, Threedell Holder, Lacey Blackman, Bortha Neh, Ms. Wade.
Because of the nearness to the school, the sixth and seventh grades have been transferred to this school. This will allow the teachers to school by allowing the teachers to have fewer classes. Miss Kruhall submitted her milk line report for November to the school. She wrote that she had 417 plates of milk used by the pupils during November and that 816 plates of milk used in her studies during the low seventh, special papers are being prepared for the pupils. Both pupils and teachers are given a report of their findings to the faculty Monday morning. Miss Ventress and Bristow will give a report of their findings to the faculty Monday morning. December 7th. Both pupils report cards will be given out after December 7th as the second sixth week per period.
Parents are requested to study the cards before signing them.
**INVITATIONS ANNIVERSARY**
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whitby of Sherman, Texas, celebrated their eleven anniversary with Thanks giving dinner at the G. Garofio, 2131 Halifax. Governed were for twelve radio music and games enjoyed throughout the evening.
Smith And Williams Nuptials
Mr. tivavill Smith and Mrs. Ivey Williams were married at 1873
Williams was bride's maid and Mr. Johannie Tubba was best man.
Tubba was best man.
dress of white and gold metal glaze, white silk sippins with rhinestone
Her flowers were white carmine blossoms, sinilix and orange blossoms. The wedding took place evening at 8:38 a.m. clock.
Rey, Mitchell performed the two see and cake were arreed.
MT. CARMEL HAPSTE
Miss R. W. Allen of 321 Derry Drive (Gak Curt) brought tears to the eyes of a large congregation at the M. Carmel Baptist Church, she gave a reading on a musical program conducted by Mrs. Miss Allen in a young woman's room, got behind her, push her on and upward, she will make this book for her class, but Mrs. Allen was a student of Bocker Washington High School and has the world or friends, of Greater Shaplah Baptist. And we join them in the praise that they say she can put the
WEST DALLAS
Sunday another wonderful day
of worship. Our Star Missionary
Baptist Church, with time with
brother Hightower and
father, had a good attendance. The les-
sion at 11 p.m. the pastor preach-
ed a wonderful sermon; it was
a wonderful sermon.
The League agrees that in every event of an exhibition or celebration of Kinesiology, the New Year's Sunday, or New Year's Day, the following package will provide for prospective national celebration and Congress at Washington. Full details and information will be provided at Headquarters at 3.2 Cornell, Brooklyn. Win. Monroe Trust, Secretary.
program for Wednesday night by Mrs. L. M. Lewis. All visitors and interested parties are invited to attend that special To the Citizens of West Dallas: This is your opportunity to enjoy more real meral beauty lost in leaf. More real meral beauty will be seen, will be at a great reduction, only $19 and $15 down and very cheap room. houses; $880 and an old house $750. Easy terms. mug-games will bring and bring from New York. mug-games at 3-4781. 3-3044. A. C. Washing-
Above the many there will be a great revival Thursday night by Rev. Sister A. Willem of Green
Rev. E. Lane, Pastor.
T. C. Highlights, Reporter.
UNITED STATES BREAK-OF-EDUCATION URGES EXPANSION AT HOWARD UNIVERSITY
to a survey of Negro Colleges and University, the United States Education Department, in the position of added equipment, unified faculty, and in work. prepare faculty with a minimum of six instructors is required. The department will additional teachers are advised in every distance where the number of teaching hours now falls. This was shifted typically in re-organization to the College of Applied Science.
and of an administration building to house the offices of the President, Secretary, Treasurer, Mediator, and various university officials and to provide the meetings of the faculty and other officers of the institution.
The need of a new building to provide suitable 'labourstories and experiences' in teaching and other offices of Applied Science is also suggested. The school of Medicine it is recommended for building be constructed with necessary concert and audition halls provided with concert organs as well as concert pianos.
A special emphasis is made upon the work of the department, recognizing a separate department under a dean, and the dean's work in the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. The records of students of all department are confined to the office of the Registrar. Such a plan has been established since the investigation of the cell.
The Bureau takes the position that an adequate adequacy should be maintained in expansion recommended, stating that the committee has a greater position of the medics of Howard University are tall and known there will be little difficulty in oblating this needed support. In support of this position the Board of Trustees of the University has established the Department of Trustees.
The Sixth Annual Honor Day
of the University yesterday. Two of the
three College students instituted
1978-1988 were graduates of Dumbai
Carroll I. Miles, the third honor
Gloucester Institute, Caphepheal.
The exercise of a piano solo is a call of Honor Students by President Mordecia W. Johnson, President W. Woodward, a piano琴ist by Olivia Davis W. an address by Rewan W. Murray, President of Kagao Woodward, in his address, stressed the importance of initial thinking as the object or course offered at Howard University's Honor Society. Stated that the requirement with those of Phi Beta Kappa he stated recent development of the chapter of Phi Beta Kappa at
TESTIMONIAL TO PROFESSOR NTERLING N. BROWN
The faculty of the School of
Rolling gave a dinner in honor of
Professor Stirling N. Brewers,
of the University of Texas,
composus. Among those guests were
Josephine H. Cox,
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1989
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non's Prints and Tailored' Street Dresses
shades.
A group of twenty dresses for women and misses.
Sports, including the navy blue pinstriped also several Mallinart's Prints and Tailored' Street Dresses in 'all wanted shades.
$15.00 to $22.50 Values
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In group of twenty-five dresses, fine transparent
vet combinations, lustrous black and brown sat
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brown and other rich shades.
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group of twenty-five dresses, fine transparent
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and trims and tailored crepes, in black
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AL GROUP EVENING GOWNS
$18.60, $27.60
$15.00
a group of twenty-five dresses, fine transparent, velvet combinations, lustrous black and brown Satin tulle collars and, crème and tailored crepes, in black, navy brown and other rich shades.
$35.00 $39.60
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Many New $
Many New Spring Hats
Many New Spring Hats at Reasonable Prices
Thomas Walker, and Rev. Robert
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The occasion was the seventieth birthday of Dr. Brown. Mrs. Brown was the beloved bequest of flowers and Dr. Brown's speeches of -congratulations made by President. Mordecai L. Brown, and by President James L. Price.
AUSTIN, TEXAS
The P. T. A. of the Austin
schools deserves creditable mention
for the work done.
The lunch hour for school children has been a serious problem since the school was served in school nor was proper food sold in neighboring church for two years, the "Parent Teachers Association" has worked to improve the situation by a result a lunch room fully equipped to serve first class meals will be available for the school. This project is planned principally now by the school. The first defi is hat to the uniting cooperation of the regular monthly meeting of the F. T. A. Nov. 23, 1828, a woman who was the first member of the teachers were Mrs. I. Q. Hargate, Roy. Collins, and Mrs. J. C. Harrington, James Converse of Travis County.
In 1876-27, Nravia County be gan its building campaign which
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ding campaign which
dresses for women and misses.
blue pln stripe also several
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NING GOWNS
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has extended to most every section of the county where the hats of the carpenter hammer heralds the erection of new buildings or
The county superintendent, Mrs. Ocee N. Folder and the trustees of the county have strength of the law in connection with the problems and the Colored people in most communities have been built in the movement. In 1822, the firm built the first drive school in the county. It is a two-teacher school in the county. It is a two-teacher school in the county, and more than 8500 of this building. Fruiserville is just completing a two-teacher school which cost over $4000 and of this sum the school cost $600 also. This building is a modem school in the county, and this building is the P. T. A. is taking a very active part in this community and with the Colored people much higher. The Colored people much higher. The course of erection at Gravel Hill in the Lifftail District. This building
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Values to $4.00
$1.95
Values to $7.90
$2.90
Values to $12.90
$4.90
reasonable Prices
we will sell about $15.00 and
the Merger are making a very
large contribution for the buildi-
on of this one teacher school so
Arts.
Dr Drye and Delahale are
built-in new school houses (after
a final sale by JFU)
but it is hosed that fines may in-
time be made Rosewald build-
save the school houses at Bluff Spring, St. Eleanor, Elizabethtown and that they now rank as a comparable school and convenient school within the town. Within a few years Travis County will have two buildings - one building for five conditions will also be developed under the leadership of efficient teachers and well organized staff. MARY J. SIMS. MARY J. SIMS. Jeanne Supervisor. of Travis County.
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Births AND Deaths
A. J. Lannes, 1019 Fassillon.
Nancy McCary, 1089 H. P.
Rosee Duann, 2201 Canton.
Peter E. G. Gamble, Rocky
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A group of players under the direction of Mrs. C. O. Mossy, the executive director will present "The Dust of the Earth," a drama in three acts. The players are said to be particularly pleasing in their performance and art lovers are proud of their accomplishment. Music will be furnished by singers from the school.
MASONIC DRUG STORE
DOUGHT BY WILLIAM MILLAM
COLLEMAN
Fl. Worth, Texas, Dec. 8—The Masonic Drug Store, located for many years in the Masonic Tempest chased by Prof. William Coleman, former teacher of El Paso, Texas. Prof. William Coleman, Fraternal Bank and Trust Company. The purchase price was not
The store is to be completely renovated and remodeled and a new pharmacy will be maintained in stock at all times. Registered pharmacists will be on duty at all hours for the needs of the trade, other and other changes made to suit the demands of the trade, Jacob Coleman, to an Express, reinterior early this week. This is one of the Negro drug stores in the city.
The Supreme Clerk in his own inimitable manner and in—well words express the kindly greetings the kindly shown and the manifest interest in the welfare of the Order. The king remembered by those present.
PRITZ CHERRY REPORTS BE
SULT OF POPPY SALE
Mrs. Ruth Campbell, an ardent civic and social worker who resides at 247 Allen Street is much admired for her spirit and the spirit of cooperation manifested in the sale of poppies held at the Diedbels Veterans and reports that the sum of $9.68 was collected to the Diedbels Veterans during the Christmas holidays. In addition to the Diedbels Captains and Workers come in for special occasion: Mrs. Cooper of Queen City $31.30 Miss Dorothy Washington $11.00 Miss Louise Minor $12.40 Miss Pavolde Dennia $6.00 Miss Cliff Cliff $12.00 In carrying this Poppy Sale, Mrs. Campbell appointed the following captains for the Differentiated Colleges: Mrs. Columbia Cooper, Queen Cliff Cliff $12.00 Mrs. M. Scala, York School; Mrs. Birtl Tier, North Ballas; Mrs. W. H. Hillard, North Ballas; Mrs. W. Norton, North Dallas; Mrs. Birtl Tier, who sold poppies as follows:
Louise Mine; Harry Mace
Mottie Lottie; Bottie Park,
Dorothy Washington; Leonia
Thornton, Ola Lee Jones; Bella
Park, Walker, Alainne Bennett; Lewis
Bernice Whain; Diana Griggs; Delta
Taylor; Evelyn Middleton; Oblie
Roberta, Frankie Bradley; Mary
Annie L. Holt, Holla Sheppard,
Gregory Griggs; Washington,
Thompson, Ethel Mayfield; Erwin
Bass, Etta Bowen; Batee Bowen
Fanile White, 1902 Copplon.
Agnes Brown, 4123 Short.
Helen Heed, 1530 Caldwell.
Floydell Vaux, 4428 Denton.
Hattie Doyle, 2720 Flora.
William Bunnett, 725 Leonard.
Willie Andrews, 2117 Paris.
S. K. Bliight, 2117 Juliette.
M. B. Bliight, 2117 Pearl.
Pearl Middleton, 1110 Fischer.
Gurf Granger, 2401 Uvada.
CONTINUED FROM PAPE ONE
he modified the "tiketel" reason was the pos-
session of the sewage outfall of the sewage outfall process which may have let the seal in and kept the sewage running tiketel the
Wheeler admitted, that the
telephone numbers he
covered, and the names
invented have been
and, if not, the ship was
not unworthy when she put
to work.
The stories o f mutiny on the part of the firemen were prompted by the real danger of "mutiny," who flatly denigrated naries of "mutiny," asserting that order, such as to their posts though they had to work in water and without food for two days, and that they sank, a fact that really surpriSED also. Of the meantime, the investigation had brought out the following answers as to the cause: That water in Bunker Capstret the Westric, that Capt. Wilmer J. K. Hunt, the captain from the S. C. Cadron an hour after he had sent out his first BOS. From the S. C. Cadron an hour after he had sent out his first BOS. From the S. C. Cadron an hour after there must have been an orishid leak below the waterline; that the vessel left with water from the firemen's storm the list increased enough to bring the stockade, the door cool
The investigation also brought out the fact that the Ventura was by the post authorization before he was convicted of human theft. Under the questioning, the investigator or host sellectantly admitted that not only had he failed to lower and raise his head under the guard of law, but he had falsely reported that he had done so. A report that he had done so. Krane also admitted that there had been some parts of the ship that he had not been able to get into.
ST. JOHN TRINITY BAPTIST
CHURCH
2623 Atlanta Street.
School at 5:20 a.m. with Susan Wiley, called to order by Supt. Opening at the Lower Helenburg Hall, tendered. Song "On Higher Ground." Supt. Henry Johns taught the advanced class. Susan Sue Thomas taught the card class. subject of Advance topic. Paul Defends his Advance topic. Paul Defends his Advance topic. The motto text "I was not disobedient to the Heavenly Gods," three. Miss Maria Carter, Rev. J. T. Thomas and Rev. Gwen. Supt. Thomas was present. Clemons was present. Closing song. "I Must Tell Jesus."
Sweet Home Bark Church of Ockham and Hall Street under the staircase, tendered a sympathetic program. Thanksgiving out the day. Resceipts of evening was received. L. J. Brown Pastor. J. S. Wiley. Good Rep.
The 2x-Board of the Elm
Drave District Baptist Associa-
tion, 2x-Board of the L Church, Port Worth, Texas,
L Church, Port Worth, Texas,
pastor. The minister, from Elm
Drave, who attended the meeting,
Rev. R. W. Shaw, Dissertation
Rev. R. W. Shaw, Dissertation
Stone. The Board raised $151.53.
The old folks home, property
located one mile south of Stop 6,
Johnson, Pt. Worth, Texas,
moderator. Rev. R. W. Borough,
secutor. Rev. P. B. Davie,
Missionary.
"JIM-CROW" THEATRE IN PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia, Pa. Dec. 3—G
and South St. has established a
"Jim Crow" policy. Negroes are not
permitted to sit in the office
built by the Stanley Theatre Co.
which both Negroes and whites
reside the population comprising
No. 20. No objection was voiced on the
No. 20. No objection was voiced on the
deets are contemplating concert
action against the theatre own-
400,000 TO BE JOHN LES IN TEXAS
Austin, Texas, Dec. 2—(CNN)
About 40,000 farm laborers in
Texas will be out of work in
the next eight months. Charles
McKenny, State Labor Commission
this summer. This number considers principally
REV. E. L. HARKISON.
D. D. LL. D. Pt Dy.
President Mission Convention, President B. M. and E. Convention of Texas and pastor-elect of St. John Baptist church will appear at his post in St. John Dec. 8, 1898.
All of Dalan awaits the coming of this Prince of ministers.
All of past and bear him.
Rev. S. D. Willame, Pastor.
Bro. C. H. Wright, Chairman
Mary H. Harkison, Reporter.
Miss Louise Minor, Pres.
Miss Helen Price, Sec'y
Miss Ruth Taylor, Reporter.
TFMPLE OF SUPREME PYTHIANS JO BE DEDICATED NEXT MONDAY IN CHICAGO
New Orleans, La. Dec. 8—Accommo-
ning to the principal officers of Suprema-
ry Chancellor S. W. Green recently,
the designation of the Supreme Bypri-
ce of the University of Louisiana on
table on Tuesday, December 11th.
Commission is scheduled for Monday,
preceding the dedication. The
decoration will be accompanied after many
days. The event has been rumored that much disci-
tent has been occasioned by the
chancellor's death.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1928
BOOTLEGGERS!
A
"The Confessions of a Black Bootlegger"
NO. 2: "THE CHARCOAL BURNER"
By "Doc" Jenkins
BOOT
Extract from Article
About 8:30 a very clean, respectable looking, nicely polished brunette, beaked gnomile with the top brace back and a colored chauffer at the wheel drive cleaver up to the truth.
"The Confession"
NO. 2: "T"
Little did the officers dream that this car with such a changed appearance and a different feeling num-
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MEMPHIS, TEXAS — Mount Pleasant Baptist Church in progressing plans with the help of the Rev. James H. Stern, Sunday School at usual hours, 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Out or out the same with a bursary message. At 10:30 p.m. M. B. Maw, McLennan brought us a copy of the book, "The Bible," P. B. Y. U. with G. B. Galloway.
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Mister were in Commence today at the funeral of Mrs. Rula Marasti. They moved over from Bishkek to Springs.
Mrs. E. R. Jones, principal of the Harlingen Colored school last week, will spend the week out with her husband, Mr. Robert Jones will return to duty Monday morning. Mrs. E. R. Jones, is living her maid, Mrs. W. K. Pattie Sunday evening, Mrs. J. A. K. Pattie Monday evening, Mrs. Vance, Mrs. W. Willie mentored to Mission, Texas to visit Mrs. Dick Brown, Mrs. W. Washington
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RYAN — Rev. U. S. Koeling was in the city and filled his appointment as the president, Mrs. Joe E. White of Dallas spent ten years with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crawford, she also visited with friends and colleagues, her home, Mr. Heardh R. Price and Mrs. Alice Gibson, Nov. 22nd, our supporters of the Express are Magnates C. I. Chambers, Squire Adams, Ed. McLoughlin, J. I. Thomas, Ed. McLoughlin. On Thanksgiving Day, the Bryan High Bags deserved the Galveston II Harbor Awards, she teed down, was easily made in the early part of third quarter by Calviston — all the church on reported good service and attendance Rev. E. M. William Church planted a soul stirring
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1928
MKENNIBY — Miss Ailea Johnson has been City of City, Ohio, and so she works on Maurice Spott apart, the work of a former teacher. Johnson D. J. marron of Herdring of Jeroffo visited Edward Marchak Church he has called. Jackson Church he has called. Evan H. i.e., every Tuesday night. 8 p.m. on Sunday evening rotted 8 to 7-4clock.
LAWTON- ORLANDS - Services
for the 2014-15 school year.
Sunday, School and B. H. P. U.
Sunday, C. E. H. P. U.
Sunday, presided by, Bethlehem
Church, Rev. M. S. Richard was
**Judge Bote of Kansas** was here on Monday to hear the verdict. We were glad to have Judge Bote with us. Quite a large defense, unequal General Court, board which Frederick last week, and the court which motivated it to Jerrison, Oka,湘潭 and returned Sunday night, bring his mother-in-law, Mrs. L. V. Wheeler, home here month here loving her daughter and son, Mr. and Mrs. F. Kenderson, Mr. Chasan has returned from Marshall, Texas, where he was called to the bedside of his mother.
THE CENTRAL WHICH CONVINDED IN ST. PAUL, CHURCH, CITY OF BROOKLYN, RAMP STATE AT MAHALSHAW, NOVEMBER 26TH, BOTH HALL AND WEST NORTH IN THE PAUL QUINN EDUCATIONAL DRIVE.
This mighty urge that enables report more for education than the state in the past is found in that prince of finance, and leader of
Dr. Chub, B. Wickham, the G. C. S. B. of Oklahoma City are the prince of finance. P. also made a lecture at Bethlehem Baptist church Sunday night. We were glad to have Dr. Wick
The choir of Mount Calvary
Baptist Church gave a musical
gram was well rendered and
worth white. Dr. H. E. I. Irwin
and Dr. H. E. Irwin, 25th Bishaye, was in the
Grand Sunday from Nonzale, Arts. Grand
Burgey James of the Elks Lodge
Pilgrim Rest Lodge of Tucson. A
blend was given by the lodge
Brother O. D. Powdrik was given
The and, new case of the death of Mr. D. Stewart of Drexel School in an invailled here for some time. She was carved home from the grave. B. Cornelius returned home Sunday from Los Angeles, Calif., where he was born. Miss Mila Mac Paton of Phoenicia, the city where Mr. Robert C. Wilson lived on the Masone goat last Friday. The boy scouts had a meeting Friday night at Dunbar School to a chairman of the boy scouts.
MANY DALLAS TEACHERS ATTEND MEETING IN MARSHALL
The largest delegation of Dalai Lama teachers ever to attend an Indian conference, the stale present in Marshali all through the session last week, was the 100-year-old Wiley and Bishop College, and they made the occasion a success.
Abong those who attended
Arepa Perez, B. Richie
T. W. Perry, B. Richie
M. Banks, Joseph J. Rhondes, L. L.
Williams, A. J. Jackson
Williams, A. J. Jackson
D. J. Dickson, L. Darelli, M. P. F.
Tyrler, R. Jackson, V. V. Shipman,
L. Royan, M. Brooks, B. R.
DOKKEYS WILL HOLD
CEREMONIAL ON DEC.
27TH THISYEAR
Announcement has been made
Announcement has been made
and social event will take place
in Kasha Temple of the Bojkows
that the annual ceremonial
and social event will take place
in the attendance of December 30, the result
of the date was caused by the fact
that the 30th falls on Sunday and
the 31st falls on Monday,
propriate to the entertainment
plans for the event are well
under way as well as those for the
poor of the city. And all indications
of the charity giving
men - Bishop W. Sampam Brooks.
The Bishop has thoroughly trained him, and he has been Twesel. His record preceded him and his way that that was retested. He may say that it was Bishop Brooks is sponsoring the program we were attempted to win. He is a single effort fifty thousand dollars on the altar of Christian
the members of the order that has ever been the case before.
WELL KNOWN ARTIST
SPEAKS AT BENNETN
COLLEGE
Greenbush, N. O., Dec. 26
James Vernor Hunting, for eight years of placement of Howard University in Washington, delivered a highly regarded lecture at Bennett College for Women Friday morning. Mr. Hunting presented three lectures, gave attention to American artists, introduced by American painter Benjamin West. When the American artists drew their inspiration, the American painters looked at beautiful panavase. The French and Italian and the slight differences in beauty touched upon. The latter half of the hour was whigly taken up as a lecture on the art of clad photographs of landscapes, "story pictures," portraits, and landscapes. He lived by an amusing—anecdotes and liberal—interspersed with look at pictures, the lecture proved very interesting cause for the boy and a product of the Greenbush and Bennett College. Early in the lecture he showed an aptitude for drawing, and after, snapped the local office at Howard University. His art was presented at the John Crane College University of which school was new in the South Hertford was called to Howard University to be a museum administrator of Howard University and to show places at the University. In recognition of his work, Prof. of Howard has grown to large numbers of places made of the department.
A SYNOPTICAL REPORT
OF THE CENTRAL TEXAS
CONFERENCE
Henderson, Texas, Dec. 1—
The fourteenth session of the
Central Texas Conference of the Col-
lege of Arts and Sciences convene with the McKinney Chap-
ter M. B. Church of the above-named
Devotional exercises were con-
ducted by the presiding elder,
W. P. Simone, B. H. Carter,
Collins, E. B. Moore of the respe-
tive faculty, Q. Quekert, J. Quekert,
Rev. H. C. Wyatt, pastor of
Waec station prepared the sacred
man rang out white the man of
God probed.
Electionization was persecuted
by election Reva M. D. McKa-
leen, secretary; H. W. Johnson,
assistant, Mrs. Bishop J. B. McKa-
leen, Bishop J. W. McKaileen of
Sherman, Texas, chairman made com-
plaint remarks of the follow-
ing:
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OLD DIXIE REVIVED FOR
WHITE'S FUN-
Film Story of Slave-Time Negroes on Southern Plantations
Ruplo, Misa, Dec. 6 — Down Old South the other day, a corresponded shipin on in King Vidor's screenings of "Haleakalau," the director's and the east's of white cotton fields and a region of white sprite. "Ueule Toun" also sprite. "Ueule Toun" the fruits of the vine and cutting leaves. They Miss Nothing / Movifone synchronization will make it possible for the theatre partner to be a true idea of the fruits and their tales and their talk.
for the filming are Dabbs Brothers, Two Mile Bayou; Hase plantation, One Mile Bayou; R. Wright plantation on the Heron head, about 15 miles south
In the directing of organization
and management of a
staff member; Wanda Tuchah,
scenariist; Frank Messinger, unit
manager; George Nogle and Carl
Brown, assistant manager; Bert
Burring, property man; Lew
Hebek, assistant manager; Bert
technical director; Frank Wilco,
Metro-New York office; James
Tracy, secretary to Vidor and
Henry, secretary to
metro-New York for
Metro-Cochrane-Mayer.
In He Big Idea
"Halleuhau" is Vidor's own
idea. The story is his idea of the
"true southern dark" and his
southern accent.
He has brought a staff, two consisting of Daniel Haynes, lead, Rebeon in "Show Bee!" Honey brown, tenacious lead, whom as a director, Daniel Haynes, Victor Sora, bliss singer, and Victor artist; Josephine DeKuhlmer formerly a legitimate actress, Victor Sora, Gray, an ex-shape, who plays the role of the lead in formerly Chicago club concert entertainer, and "Silentum," a studio boothed, who is getting his first role in the show of little Nessroff out the cast as anewbie "pleakiners," a studio boothed, who is the southerner, plucked in New York.
The wives of four or the members of Troy Floyd's Orchestra, the Antelope, are to the guests of San Antonio, on the evening of the occasion, given on the evening of House at San Antonio. The hosts law to be the, Mrs. and Mrs. Clarence
DECEMBER AMERICAN
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D'SILEMMA
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From Acta 26:22 we learn that Paul finally triumphed over his false accusers and was declared to be neither worthy of death nor bonds by Lycian, Felx, Festus and Agrippa—it only remained for him to be transported to Rome to appear before the Roman court. Roman and appealed his case. Paul had long experienced an attraction for Rome. It is not certain just when and with what object he had in view when the Apostle first conceived the desire to see the imperial city—but if this impulse seized him before his conversion to Christianity, the first step in his conversion to Christ. Rome was at the time the metropolis of the world, bore the proud name of the "Eternal City", with a population of two million souls. It occupied a circuit of a little more than twelve miles into which this mass of humanity was crowded. "All roads ran to its center, all power radiate from its throne, and around its hub revolved the mighty city."
In that soothing mass of humanity were found all the varied conditions of social contracts represented one finds in our great modern cities. From its marble Forum can gazed in every direction miles of splendid public buildings, fashionable boulevards, costly palaces, government temples, triumphal arches, and the city which had flowed into it From every part of the known world—while on the other hand in the very heart of this splendor were the most shocking exhibitions of equal, poverty and poverty. Perhaps in all the world was not to be found such painful lines of separation between luxury and the oppressive scale and the institution of slavery, further widened the wedge of social relations in Rome. It is said to have had one million citizens, a group of senators hardly large enough to compose a special class, ten thousand knights, who filled for the most part of the public offices, fifteen thousand golds and all the rest of its vest� to which Philip went to search Christ. All of them idea of the home to which Paul went
The First Lap of the Journey from Caesarea to Rome. After spending a little more than two years a prisoner at Caesarea Lap is turned over by Governor Pestus to a Roman centurian named Julius, who many years later took the beloved physician, Aristarchus, and probably Timothy were Paul's companions in travel. Julius was a very fine type of Roman official and was most considerate of Paul from the beginning. It is likely that a Friendship and mutual admiration had sprung up between them, which now finds opportunity for fuller expression. It will become clearer to us when we consider the very crude means of navigation in Paul's day. There were only a few ships, which were purely at the mercy of the winds and oargen which fall, perhaps the last of October. It became necessary for ships on long voyages to put in at a convenient port and winter. Usually in March they might again resume their voyage. The ship on which Pullus started to Rome was on going to ports along the coast of the Mediterranean, and it was permitted Paul to go ashore and visit friends and refresh himself. From Sidon they turned northwest, sailed past Cyprus, and then westward to the shores of Asia Minor. At a city called Myra they found a grain ship from Alexandria. Soon after leaving port the ship encountered heavy winds and the island of Crete, many day and finally arriving at the island of Crete.
They followed the southern shore of that large island and they reached Fair Heaven, a small port on the south shore.
The sailing season was now about endorsed and winter was rapidly approaching. Paul urged Julius, who seemed to have the deciding vote, to remain for the winter at Fair Harbor, where he would be the ship owner and officers advised to make it to a more desirable port. It is very likely that the owner was anxious to get to Italy as soon as possible that he might get some money for his cargo—like many among us would grow for the profits he was impatient to realize. It was just likely that Julius decided with the shipmen think the better judges of navigation than his distinguished prisoner. When a soft 'south wind blew they were sure they had gained their purpose. But they had only gone a short distance when the wind changed—a raging storm swept down upon them and for two weeks they were at the mercy of the storm. The heavens were black with clouds and neither sun nor star came out. The weather was casting most of their cargo into the deep they gave up all hope and saw only a watery grave.
Paul in Charge of the Ship and Gives Encouragement
When all had lost -heart- had saten but little in fourteen days, Paul again comes to the 'front'. He reminds them of the advice he had given when they were about to start on the voyage which had brought disaster to them. While the storm was raging an angel of God stood by Paul and assured him that he was to stand before them. He then said to them that not of the ship but not one of the 276 souls on board should be lost. Finding they were near land, they cast anchor and waited for day—during this time Paul insists on the men eating that they might be strengthened for the final struggle. He then gave thanks to God before them and said that they would be revived and when day came they made an attempt to land the ship but were unsuccessful but thrust it into a place where two saas met—it tikling fast in the sand while the rear and was torn saucer by the violence of the waves. Paul at this time saws his own life and that of the soldiers to kill all the prisoners. Julius tells all to make for the shore—some swimming—others on pieces of timber from the demolished ship make their way to land.
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In The Realm of Religion
PAUL GOES TO ROME
Golden Text—I am not ashamed of the Gospel; for it is 'the Power of God to salvation, to every one that Believeth. Romans 1:136.
Paul at Melita
On reaching the shore they find themselves on the island of Melita where they spend the winter. These people treated the shipwrecked crew very kindly—making a large fire that they might get dry and warm. Paul soon became the center of attraction in Melita, assisting a viper which as soon as he was warm fastened on Paul's hand. The natives knew what to expect—death in a very few minutes—saying that surely Paul was a murderer and though he had escaped to him he could not escape justice, but when no harm came to him they decided that he was a god. Paul healed the father of Publs the chief man of Melita and he was given a healing mission during the three months they spent there. On leaving they were given all they could wish for the journey.
On to Rome
"A grain ship of Alexandria marked the "Twin Brothers", which had wintered in the island was now starting on its final voyage, on this Julius put his prisoners, which passing Rheium soon put in at Puteolte where they go by land to Rome. They are met by brethren on the way which greatly cheered Paul. Paul on reaching the city of Rome was so impressed by his work years while waiting for his hearing before Nero he wint many souls for Christ. He had converts even in Nero's household. He did more in the providence of God than probably he could have done if he had been at liberty.
Joseph J. Rhoads New Head of Texas Teachers:
He paid high tribute to the Negrito clans of Marshall and hold of the desire of all of the public servants to aid, in every way, to be the outstanding city of Port Toucan, the outstanding city, pastoring tribute to the Negro Extension Avent of Harrison County and hold of the benefits which were provided to the institution of the milk plant which is giving is marked to milk plant of whom are Negroes. He concluded his address with an excerpt from the address of President
"Racial progress marches upon the feet of healthy and instilled students in America that is not born and does not have an education. In America that is not born and does not have an opportunity of education from the beginning to the end of our lives, every stimulation to accomplish the fullest of its capacities."
**Elquent Response by Dellas Principal**
An elquent response to the address of the mayor was delivered by Prof. T. W. Traff, principal of the Avenues School of Dallas, Prof. T. W. Traff, principal of the phonological process of the Academy in recent years had been impressed by the white people of America.
Month Collections Expenses
November 3,1987 $3,411.10 $1,903.92 $1,683.80
December 3,1987 425.40 $274.47
January 3,1987 8.11
February 3,1987 238.41
March 3,1987 238.41
April 3,1987 7.09 7.09
April 3,1987 38.75 169.06
May 3,1987 17.60 8.64
June 3,1987 144.20 84.07
July 3,1987 7.00 314.65
August 3,1987 80.55
September 3,1987 80.50
October 3,1987 148.50
November 3,1987 6.00
1 Grand Total $4,109.57 $5,586.21
Fraternal Greetings-Brought
--From Louisiana
Total $10,026.74
Permanent Fund
State National Bank, Honolulu $45.92
Note payable $240.00
Total $285.82
Grand total assets $1,321.64
Explanation: Notes
1. The State National Bank has barred 285.82 associate with Schedule 2 because of an item of expense amounting to their college work. There are 745 associate having been drawn. The and 2864 female teachers amount was deducted from a re-issue. There are 45 County and Home Association's law before and last year they served 23,174 if (the remittance) reached the people. There are those state and local associations out in cash, as previously noted. The "Total Net" expense anwald schools of the state total listed in the document does not in itself amount out in cash, as previously noted. The auditor found perfect names in connection with schools establishing the payment of bills and outside sources fortified 460,756 cancelled checks which had been last year and conditional to fees.
4. Henn designated 'Previous Years Business' are included. The necessary necessary for the auditor to begin the bank cleaning record on November 28, 1927, the latter date being the date on which this auditor will disclose that the Association has large opportunities for expansion. The membership of the total number of teachers in the state; and the constitution may be enlisted Too. The Texas Standard should provide to be a requirement that the permanent fund should be increased from year to year in previous periods, and interest collected primarily when due on loans. The Audit must carry any conditions considered 'the organization by the Secretary Treasurer and others' and any expenditures for the year are much less than the budget allowance during the year in a manner unqualified in previous years.
Joseph J. Rhoads, Auditor
Executive Secretary Telephone
Telephone Office
Before Opening of Meeting
That reports of the officers of
allegation to the office
was the most outstanding
features of the new program in
the work of the association as
carried on throughout the year
through the office of the Executive
Secretary in his report which came
next on the program of Thursday
According to his statement the
opening of his office for the year
was voted for that purpose
which was voted for that purpose
in the Austin office of the an-
niversary to the year amounted to only $231-
14 kbhour from his office alone
more than the amount of the
anniversary and three issues of
The Texas Standard had been is-
sued. The membership drive which
tell lay below the expectations of
the officers of the association
was a total of a total of $1899 here the opening of the
association meeting. That of last year when more than $1300 was secured before the opening of
the meeting.
the year amounted to about $1160 of which amounted $15 was in accounts of the three collectors for the association reported before the opening of the meeting, and during the meeting indicated that the membership – was increased the year by almost four hundred. President's Address Contains Facts About Texas Negro Schools The address of President W. B. Banke which followed the report which offered a brief departure from the usual in that I don't phily with facts concerning the Negro schools in Texas, decidedly not the usual kind of address in that it was purely
Said he in beginning: "I am not anxious that you will get the school work I need. The condition of the Negro schools of Texas does not demand oratory study. And in order to provoke that studious attitude, I am presenting for your school work the best that should challenge the best that is in each of you who are so stately interested in you to know and to suggest ways and means of seeking interest and dedication to that improvement. And for that I am asking you will take it home and study it. I represent the result of a twelve month study of our school sys-
There are 46 County and Home Demonstration Agents in the state and last year they served 24,174 students with demonstration agents. The Rosenwald schools of the state total 88,215 students with schools total 88,215 students with schools. Jennies worksheet number 24 and the state curriculum is consistent with schools. Jennies helps for schools from last year and conditional gifts to the various institutions for this year. The enrollment in the Negro colleges of the state is made up in the address of President Banks and at the conclusion of the new semester were soon exhausted by the increased teachers with information. All of the reports of the association report be published in the Texas
Special Lectures are Brilliant Feature of All Meetings
Power before in the history of the association have so many肋骨 in their hands. This great three were national, renowned appeared on its program. This great three were other sisters for the meeting and each a specialist in his field, turf, lawn, or the three days sessions. John of the three sessions. Responsibility of Teachers The first of the four "out of the association program was President John B. Walton of the Arkansas University former senior college student. Tilton College, introduced by Dean O. A. Fuller. President Walton cautioned and asked the conditions in public school affairs and to realize that a heavier reason for public schools than the trend of colleges was toward the abolition. Said he "failure in any future time can be placed nowhere but in the school teacher to be through in his work. And more than the need to the proper authorities to place all necessary facilities at the need of the New York
12: The morning general session of
13: Ward was held in the Chapel at
14: 10:30 a.m. by a thirty minute musical pro-
gram given by the Wiley-Cole
15: Following this, Mrs J. C. Pater-
16: Parker took charge of the meeting
17: 10:30 a.m. by a thirty minute musical pro-
gram given by the Wiley-Cole
18: Following this, Mrs J. C. Pater-
19: 9:00 - Invention - President B. R.
20: Smith, Mary Allen Seminary,
21: Address Athletics and the Lar-
22: Health - Program for our
23: Faculty - Program for our
24: Feel Guilin College, Waco, Texas,
25: Industrial Education in Texas,
26: Information Agent,
27: Development of Vocational
28: Work - A. Porte, Prairie View,
29: Home Boondocks for Poetry
30: Women - W. Rypan,
31: Nacodeschia, Texas,
32: Trades and Industries
33: Prof. T. L. Holley, San Antonio,
34: Texas,
35: Balanced Education - Pro-
36: Prof. T. L. Holley, San Antonio,
37: Texas,
38: Music - Wiley College,
39: Balance of Education - Pro-
40: Fusion Work - Prairie View,
41: Music - Wiley College,
42: School for Nurses in Texas,
43: Principal W. L. Davis, Georgetown
44: School for High Schools in
45: Northern in Texas - Principal W.
46: L. Davis, Georgetown School,
47: School for High Schools in
The Report of High Schools for Negroes in Texas—Principal W. L. Davis, Gregory School, Houston, Texas
The report of Colleges for Negroes in Texas, Dean Harry W. Wragg, Prairie View State College, Prairie View, Texas.
of John Gay Fowler of Wisconsin
By 'd' is the greatest treat of the whole meeting were the two addresses of Dr. John Guy Plowes, head of the Department of Teacher Training of The University of Johannesburg with morning and night of Friday.
The morning lecture which came at the close of the Vocational program was entitled "Teacher, Laborer, Artisan or Artist." Consuming a bore forty-five minutes, the hundreds of teachers who had crowded the channel in its utmost capacity and who were standing in the ales in large numbers.
Dr. Powkiew in launching into
the school room are not to feel that any
mature method of instruction could
be reduced to rule. Said he, "You
should be more particular about
leaving your school room than you
are about the results which you
should receive from your education does not result in
education does not result in
which are easily recognized at
home and abroad, your teachers
are easily recognized at
the time which is being spent in
the school room is spent to no
decide which he will be. He works with his hands; the artisan works with his hands and his brain; the artist works with his hands and his brain; the teacher teaching there is the same need for work; there is in any other brain infinitely more as well. If the natural scientist can open a new flower or grafting plants to form a new species for the companion, he can deviate a whole life to the completion of a single idea which is not many hands; if the physician can specify a life for the know-ledge which has been determined in the human life with how much more grace should a teacher, who hands within his life the future of the coming citizen or this whole heart and soul, could that his is of all, the most sacred which can he given to mankind.
Refers to Report on Negra Col- leges by Dean Greene
Many times during his address Dr. Difwakes refer to digress into the history of the immunizing report on the Neuro college made by Dean Harry W. Wrenge of the University of the Pacific. Of his facts discovered in a study covering many months and embracing findings from research in many schools of the United States.
All Sectional Meetings Matheater
With Good Programs and Attend-
ance.
For the first time in many years,
the sectional meetings
schedules programs and large attendance
at college events.
$200 minimum $4 p.m. Friday in
various rooms or the Administra-
tory College. Section * headed by
President M. W. Doan, Dalee,
Joseph J. Rhodes, of Dallas,驰
The final series of special lectures to the association were to be delivered by Lee M. Favort, special representative of the Rockefeller Foundation and by Dr. John Guy Powell. Dr. Favort told the of the progress of Negro education and gave insight into the fact that the time of experiment in that line was past and that the work was practically assured. He closed his remarks with a plan for support of the National Academy of Sciences, a book called *School*. The final address of Dr. Favort was a concession to John Kinnan. "The known case of John Kinnan," As was true of the former lecture, he hold his audience spell with some of some very modern ideas of God, politics, and tolerance which constituted one of the most important of the "Seven Lepers" might be realized in individual persons. Obama presented over this final lecture session of the
Honor Invities Meeting for
Following the open forum
which was provided in the pro-
gram to give opportunity for the
students to participate in the
phases of the work of the asso-
ciation, the election of officers
of the association, the vote of
the vote for president was made.
And in the final moments of the
meeting, the president, the
principal of Jack Yates High
School of Honors delivered an in-
vitation to the association to meet
the teachers and to accept the
authorized by all of the teachers of
Honors. Much applause
involved from the teachers
imply to accept the invitation
subject to announcement of the
work of the association after its
February meeting.
FIFTY ANTON ANTONIO CITIZENS
FOR-IMPROVED RAILROAD
CONDITIONS. THE COMMUNIS
OFFICIALS OF M. E. K. TAIL.
FOR-IMPROVED RAILROAD
this time in having our facilities
improved as we are today.
Thanking you again for the
kind extension. I am.
Yours fraternity.
The facilities mentioned in both items include the change in signs on the entrances and the all or nothing rooms in Texas and Florida, and the installation of mirrors and wash basins in all of the coaches used by the race on that day.
PATHIANS AND CALANTHIANS.
TO HEAGE DISTRICT MENTING
IN LONGVIEW.
CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE
which this District Meeting is
called - W. L. Robbison, G. D.
Admendment until $240. p. m.
Adm. to the Board of
with Mr. Loyden, G. D. D.
C. preiding.
Report of Committee on Resolution
Address—How to Improve the Health Conditions of Negroes!—
Dr J. D. Grant
Chorus—P. D. Johnson Court
Choral Club, Hallville.
Paper-The Development of Strong Negro Womanhood—Mrs. Annie D. Warren.
Solo - Mrs. W. C. Perman,
Society - A Special Prepa-
ment, Mrs. W. C.
F. K. McPherson, G. W. C.
Adjunction Until 8 vclock p
Night Session at 8 o'clock,
with R. G. Johnson, Master of
counsel
Congenitalian Singing,
Invocation - Rev. Merrick,
Music - 5th Regimental Band,
Music - 6th Regimental Band,
Response - D. J. Johnson,
Music - Jerusalem Choir,
O. H. Daniel,
Marshall - Dr. O. H. Daniel,
Marshall
The First Federal
len has Played in Negro政
ment - Henry Johnson,
Music - Calhoun Band, Mav
sha
n Introduction of Grand Chancellor
W. S. Willis — Dr. J. D. Grant
Benediction
Second Day
l Session 1 of the book a. m.
with W. L. Robinson, G. D. D. C.
creating
Song — Conversation
N. S. Ephriam
Scripture Reading — M. J. Hor-
discussion — What Can be Doe
to Help Our Juvenile Work—
M. J. Hor-
discussion — Vera Dillard and Lloyd
Jenkins
to Grand Officers on
Beneath of the District, M. E. X.
Bones
Conversation — How We Should
Live in Our Communities as
True Knight — Messrs. E. L. Cannon
Ed Jones and Ed Hall.
Rehearsal
O "Oward Christian Soldiers"
Adburement until 3:30 p. m.
Adburement until 3:30 W. L. Robinson, Freedling
e. Song
Paper
Mrs. Crayton
Presence of the 1st Batallion of
Uniform Rank
Work of the District, W. L. Robinson
Music — C. D. C. Band, Louis
Election of District Officers.
Miscellaneous Business.
Adjuvment Unit 4 w/clock.
m. when a Musical Program
Presented.
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gent for her,
As she halted at the door with a strange feel
ing of guilt, he beckoned her to enter and be
seated
“Chloe,” he began, “I am,sending you away
today Not far," he added, “but away from here
T have bonght a home for you and personally at
tended to ita furnishing, that I might be sure you
would have the things you love. There is a gar-
den, not go large as this," he said, glancing through
the window to his own garden, which was a riot
of floral glory, “but you will find it has your favor
ite flowers.”
Thus far Chioe had been too surprised to
speak. She attempted to now, but he went on:
“My instructions down town are that my ac
counts are at your disposal, so that you may never
he in» moment's need of anything.”
He contemplated the end of his cigar for sev
eral seconds and continued
A Strange Stipulation
“There ia, however, one stipulation,” and he
leanod quite close to her.
"No man other than your physician and myself
is to call there. You will have two maids to take
care of the house and administer to your person
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father te her and felt ty some degree this feeling
for her was juatified
LITTLE BUT MIGHTY
Jack Blackburn Proved That a Good Little Man Can Lick a Good Big Man. He Cut 'em Down to His Size. One of the Greatest Ringmen of All Time.
THE BOXING GAME
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man in the world.
He is a great
boxer and a
great athlete.
He is a
great man and
a great
man.
ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION
By W. ROLLO WILSON
Joe Lampion, former world champion, champion, champion who had the most success for Jock Baldwin.
Prior to his retirement, Joe Lampion was a three time world champion, champion who had the most success for Jock Baldwin.
Prior to his retirement, Joe Lampion was a three time world champion, champion who had the most success for Jock Baldwin.
The championship title is the highest achievement in the sport of boxing. The championship title is the highest achievement in the sport of boxing. The championship title is the highest achievement in the sport of boxing. The championship title is the highest achievement in the sport of boxing.
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The CONFESSIONS of a BLACK BOOTLEGGER
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between the
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"Well that bane pretty stick," said Johann, "but who is this failer K. P. Knight?"
ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION
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for the benefit of the Atlanta Municipal
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AN ATLANTA ROMANCE
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It was over pretty, of political
instruction, constructed of very weak
brick, but with a very strong
wall and the very up the
mountain, one of the walls, opened
one of the windows, opened
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"Do you think you will like it here?" he asked hopefully.
"I is at my beautiful," she told him, down at the street, "and I am waiting for you." Mr. Arriaray, who was now real reason for bringing her home, said: "I am very happy."
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Railroad Chefs at School. M. Peterson (1919) is giving instruction to nine Pennsylvania Railroad chefs, at the District Kitchen, Somerside Yard, N. T. City. (P. A.; Plato).
This is charming Lance Holland. This is charming Lance Holland. This is charming Lance Holland. She helps maintain her lady's fashion in New York in New York in New York.
A man sitting on a bench. He is wearing a dark coat and a hat.
Ton Moore, the gentleman above, a the chief funmaker of "Blackbirds of 1924," the big Negro musical show that has taken Broadway by storm.
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Rose McClendon. She is one of the greatest Negro actresses and is now playing the part of Serena as "Energy," the Theatre Guild Production. (Photo: Florence Vandambo-Ny).
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