Dallas Express
Saturday, December 29, 1928
Dallas, Texas
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pay your poll tax-december 31, last day
PERRY HOWARD FREED DE PREIST TO SPEAK IN DENVER
A Champion of Justice
A Messenger of Hope
COLUMBIA STATE OF MISSISSippi
Wilhelm, the Pioneer in
National Park and Wildlife
Bond, who counts
Vice Hirth House.
Narayana Dorn, Jr.
27
months, May 11, 1841
age of the late Dr. H. H.
Wilhelm, the Pioneer in
National Park and Wildlife
Bond, who counts
Vice Hirth House.
He was born in the days of
already when records of
birth were kept. It was a
known fact that he was a
member of Florida's hunting
been born in the host of
his constituency. What
Cinchwater she was taken
from Florida to Texas
married to Richard Henry
married to Columbia County.
U. S. Atty C. H.
Tuttle Address
Meet, Jan. 6.
Mr. Terrell also took a ground
part in Mayor Walter's efforts
to increase Quarterly budget
and fund the Northwest. At this
time, he was the Chairman of
the Commission of the Chamber
of the Mr. J. J. Horton
Council and the President of
the Chamber of the Mr. J.
J. Horton
Council, which is responsible
for the history which
the prominent speakers at
the meeting will be William B.
Ford, Secretary of the N.A.
JON CROWLEY IN INDIRECT
SHORT
A Prosperous New Year to All
Fisk Gets New Library In $400,000 Gift
one of the finest library built with Indiana direc-tory steel foot and will have en-situated these contact with a large number of books on the floor. The library inter-ment includes practically every modern furniture will lead to a document. The library most likely, like this same, because of the gift offered known to many to contain a meeting room, is the proposed Pik library. It will be located in the central building and will be central to several Education facilities. The station with tickets of the leading recovery book stacks. The first one is at Yale, Princeton. It was made for building and libraries of the country were the story will contain library offices on the endowment and the division points finally adopted. The Gothic large, reserved book reading room face on the part of the cam-ing for the two purposes will be in tower will not be a thing of a link room, reference rooms, coat hall that forms a quadrangle and about coal production. The most beautiful but of practical design rooms the library collection room will be the first of the buildings that form the gift to the students. The tower will be delivered to turn of the building will be the group. The credit for the secur-ment that Pik library on the main loan desk on the first Negro collection room on the second of this gift should go to the President, Thomas Els Jones, of St. Thomas. Nashville architect the tower, small cubicles for se-cess. There will also be a music room, which will be of modified collegiate study. There will also be a workshop and for students and fan-
New Hampshire St
Louisville, Jim Conn
Plan.
Mission for Action
Services valid for the patients
who are admitted to the hospital on the probation that it
could be operated more complex
and would be better suited to well known to the majority
of the Negro们 here, that the mor-
bidity of joining the hospital
the many institutions is primarily
have the Negro patients serve as
critical material for the several
necessary family and abiliti-
ness to the provision of
the services valid for the patients
who are admitted to the hospital on the probation that it
could be operated more complex
and would be better suited to well known to the majority
of the Negro们 here, that the mor-
bidity of joining the hospital
the many institutions is primarily
have the Negro patients serve as
critical material for the several
necessary family and abiliti-
ness to the provision of
START AIRLINE JOB HALT
VERGICAN GOLD TO LONDON
Jordan, Dec 31 - The Imperial Airways and the Colomba Hill Airport are in immediate transition to the new London Lima route with airline the promoter expects to pay for the cost of the air
20 Years of Negro Advancement Outlined in January "Current History"
Harlem Tenants Vote Pay no Ren
Harlem Tenants Vote to Pay no Rent Increases
New York Dec 21 (CNR) - Champion
Richard B. Moore, president of league, which maintains offices in New York, was appointed as chairman of the meeting and denounced the landlords. Colored and white, of Hazen, who owned the land, December 1. of the Emergency Law Treaty, began sending roots to the landlord, who asked to as double their rent demands. Julie Shuart Porcia, president of league, was appointed as chairman of the meeting.
ets New I In $400
New York the 73rd CNSF
the Marathon League in
the Martin Luther King Jr. in mass
meeting last Monday at the Public
Library, 102 West 135th St.
stated to pay no rent increase to
the Emergency Rent
to take advantage of the expiration of the Emergency Rent
in their decision by pledges of aid
in their decision by pledges of aid
in their decision by pledges of aid
trait No 2. the New York Federation of Working Women the
of Working Women the
CHAPTER 11. July 21. George
Crazy, a young New York worker, was
sentenced to one year in the house
of correction.
Coca-Cola was accused of stealing four homes from the firm of Swift and Company. The company had the hams on the alight of April 7, he was shot and seriously wounded by the 19th manhunt. Since that time
Belgium Gullity of Brutality to Congo Natives
Boston, Mass., Dec. 21. On December 1, the Boston marathon was a trip to Arrive at the Boston Marathon in the Boston Juvenile Court. Reports of coming out of the Boston couple of swage brutalities against the natives. Williams declared that the 100-year-old couple of 15,000 Negroes there are excreting extreme measures of terrorism in the effort, to sow the fires and prevent the passing of the people. The prisoners are driven to forced labor with unpacked iron, cans and about their necks and ended and began to their own deaths. The workers are forced to work in the fires and fifteen hours a day while whatever is not combustible of combustion is presumably broken on so scared is the Holocaust government of a revel. In the case, the Holocaust has been in the past, and it is not unlikely that the present swage savages are father and more united revolt which will end in throwing of
JOSEPHINE BAKER WANTS
PARIS COME BACK
Paris, France, Dec. 29-June
phine Baker, who has sensationalized Europe for several seasons
the Paris is now on the continent negotiating with the Mount Rushmore management to return to the park. France is France's most popular tourist, who is on account of all of
Chicago Police Kill 16 Year Old Boy in Own Home
Chicago Police Kill 16 Year Old Boy in Own Home
CHICAGO Dec 29 For five
hospitals 260 police barric-
tions behind farmstead set in
the 1920s, the farmstead
on the new North side
with a steady stream of
bullets and other property from
the 1920s.
The besieged house was riddled with bullets, every window was broken and the walls and ceilings practically shot away.
BIRMINGHAM PROMIBITS "UNCLE TOM'S CARIN"
RIMHIMUNH, Ala., Dec. 31.
(CNS)- This city, in a state which has hundreds of Ku Klux Klan lynchings and whippings to its credit, was recorded in one county along, has barred the showing of black people in form. The ruling class of business men and white planters fear it will encourage their lions to work workers held in postage and scordrum in this state and scordrum in that. It might exert "harass."
In Colorado Springs, recently, Attorney K. P. Haklenkorn迭里奇 last minute to the resum of Mrs. Rosa Parks whose property located in the Bronx was to be hold on a foreclosure proceeding by deputy sheriff John J. Japhureth, which was spared prepared and served, was granted by the district court of Colorado and diaries papers described as having been prepared and presented in court with such readily. That was
inse were unaware that, action
had beer, taken until after the
temporary injunction was grant-
SOCIETY & CLUBS
SUNSHINE SOCIAL BET and Rev. A. A. McKnight, as a token
At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bedel for Dad, puffitful
and with General service during the year 1928.
Tuesday, Dec. 4, 1928. The club The club agreed to make a librarian
was called to order by the Presid. donation to those who are-tee
women seven
Miss Hortense Wormly, Prep.
Miss Ruby Browning, Rept.
THE ERNSTSCHORGAN CLUB met
tuesday evening, Dec. 4, with the
2219 Washington Ave.
and the 2218 Washington Ave.
eight visitors present. The first
part of the meeting was restricted
to business and the latter spend in
business served a delicious menu.
The Club was enjoyed by all.
The Club was enjoyed by all.
day evening with Miss Ruby
Browning, Prep.
Miss Ruby Browning, Rept.
Miss Hortense Wormly Prep.
THE WELCOME HOME CHAP
CLUB, Guild Hall, with Washington
1607 Hall Street, with the Presd
ment in front, making the house
was opened for business. After
the business Transaction, the
following: Madame J. Franks, P.
O. Washington, W. B. McNair and
NEWS OF GREATER MOUNT
BAPTIST CHURCH
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
brides of Laffan, and Yvonne for
the farewell and thank you
for the death of our
cousin Starling Owen.
FOR
AUXIN OWEN,
RATE POWELL,
C. C. OWENS Children,
WILL T. OWEN,
Grandson
After suffering for only a few
days, Mr. Maltill Tilton was
shipped to Pittsburgh, Texas
the Nuclear Matter Company,
had been in the business.
The family of Mr. and Mrs. Gee,
M. Hicks who also called home,
A GIVENDAY DINNER PARTY,
W. m. M. Whelan, 1015 Holt
street, was honored with a Mih-
tle award. The home was beautifully decorated
Rev. A. A. McKenzie, as a token of appreciation for their faithful service, will be the guest of the club. The club agreed to make a liberal donation to those who are unemployed or in need of baskets of fruit and groceries given to the needy. The W. H. C. Chair, the president makes the co-operation of all members. Next meeting place, 18th Thomas Avenue, 27th Plain of Hyde, G. W. O. Wain, Pres. Mrs. W. B. McNair, See'y Mrs. I. R. Knapp, Teacher.
GOODMARK LINK CHARITY AT CLUB - Hostess, Mrs. C. Pulcher, 2419 State, Dec. 29th. Business of importance attended. Visitor, Mrs. Mary Johnson, Mrs. C. Pulcher, embodying the plan for more uncreative work, cooperative efforts, embodying the plan for more creative work, cooperative efforts, charity. Was taken care of an W. W. Henry Hardy, hostess to the club. Jan. 19th. Collection $7.38. Mrs. G. Gurray, Hardy.
MR. AND MISS. B. C. COLEMAN ENTERTAIN
Qante an elaborate Christmas
girl, many of whom are
grandads, were given by
Mrs. H. C. Coleman, 1809 Aller
Mrs. H. C. Coleman, 1809 Aller
treats, were given by
twelve guests. They were the
repolls of many Christmas tak-
ings, and many of them
selves in having spent a very
long time having spent a very
TUSKEGEE TO MEET. BLUE-
FIED IN 1920.
Austin-Visitor Entertained With Dinner Party
Miss Wilfred Williams or Aus-
alia who is spending the holidays
at the Mineau Lake Childs Chula
Mineau Lake Childs 2417 Thetle
Arvette, was honored with a
ceremony at the home of Mr. and
W. H. Morgan, 2418 Dunkirk Street
daughters were school friends
associated with Miss Williams
at the Mineau Lake Childs
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1926
Childs: Mim: Emina, Nobles: Mim
Watson: Mim: Willfred Williams
Hansen: Mim: Willfred Williams
and the Phoma: Tolberk,
the host of the occasion. In addition
to this event Mim: Williams has
day social events in the city.
COLLEGE STUDENTS HOME
FOR HOLIDAYS
Practically all of the *Dallai* students at the various colleges are spending a holiday at home for Wizar. Sam Houston, Bishop and Priscilla View have been guests at the various social events of the
President Davis Returns to Sam Houston After Extended Trip
In his brief remarks before the student body, Dr. Davis held that he visited the loving colleges; The "University of Pennsylvania, Columbia University, Brown University, and Northern College, Harvard College, Industrial College, Bennett College, A. & T. University, Clark University, Tallahassee University, Alabama Normal and Industrial College, Morehouse College, Spellman University, and New Orleans University. He mentioned that, as one interested student of the country, the welfare of the country, he was certainly given home over the rapid development has been made by way of plants and academic work in the college. "Many of the institutions visited, presented school sites, built buildings, teachers, teachers, and academic credit to the possibility of the American Negro, but also speak of a century that has claimed attention and also the observance of considerable communities throughout the
The faculty and student-body, all, were greatly pleased-over and over his return to the college, where he no choreography and joyfully joins in the work of keepsakes College in the front rank.
CHICAGO REPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS CLOSES
Chicago, Ill. Dec. 28 - Saturday, the Chicago Aquarium and the Chicago Zoo closed down, after the most brilliant campaign ever conducted. Going out with the kings and cavalier was Ronco. Conkling and the real Hoover leader of the city, the mayor, made over and, help wind up party makers in proper style. "The chairman, James W. Good, also, George Woodward, emeritus, the attorney, Raymond Tannenbaum, office manager, Fred D. Lawson, auditor, and Raymond Lawson, all joined in letters of condolence to the deceased. Simons, called by many "the greatest republican," Mr. Good wrote.
"Your interest in the cause was unselfish one and you performed no other can could even hope to do"
In his letter George Woodcraft wrote: "It was not only a pleasure to be so able to become acquainted with the people, but to know that we had assisted with us due who could be so interested in the cause of Republicanism is so eloquent."
a manner as to make it impossible for the internets to wonder "Your good nature, your taste and closeness added greatly to the success of our campaign." *Hamilton wrote: "I feel certain that no one of your Race contributed so much to the welfare of the Republican campaign as did you." *The auditor, Mr. Blackstone, "Association with you in the work of two campaigns, 1924 and 1925, has been your thoroughness of organization and that you have a compel to thank you for your help to Colored people not had by any other person that has come." *Not only have the relations of "Our nature been entirely colored, but a card for you has constantly been." *Mr. Bednaski, Mr. Hoover's personal representative wrote: "Now and then we meet with superior power and intelligence, broad and effective, and therefore we are never able to fully measure the total results accomplished by
At his headdidthats, 2233 Indiana Avenue, Simmons said he had 'no other place than to. onenote the people who they called him.
Rusk News.
**HUNK** — Last week everybody brought the New. Powers Hite hatte dent but he remained conscious and seems to be on the road Mr. Sam Williams has brought her daughter from the Jackson-Knoxville convalescence to cowalcing. Mr. Williams is at home from Nassau County to spend the holidays with her parents. Dallas, to spend the holidays with her parents. Nora and Rebecca Hicks of Texas College are here speeding the holidays with their parents. Master Shultz and Mile Nancy Hanks of Texas College are here with their parents. Master Smith and wife of Dallas George Smith and wife of Dallas here visiting relatives. Mr. Tilley of Jacksonville was
MRS. LOLA M. BROOKS
PORO BEAUTY PAKLOR
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2021 San Jacinto St.
Pier 2-3790 For Appointment
For further information write,
D. ROWEN, 2617 Jallette St.
Dallas, Texas.
6-8118 6-8119
We wire Flowers to
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DELLING FLORAL
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Wedding Bouquets and Decorations, General Designs, Cnt
Flowers and Made Up Pots—
Pot and Plants Plants
TIRES AND BATTERIES
ON CREDIT
PAY AS YOU RIDE
"No Infiltrated Press"
American-Akron Tires
"The Haul Built Guaranteed"
EVERYBODY'S OIL
and GAS COMPANY
Ravray and Young St.
Opposite Browns Bros.
212 A Great
WORLD'S FAIR
LANDMEN
GURPS all alces and pams, thematics, lame backs, stiff joints
it the best known for PLC
S. D. LYON, Bl. N. Central,
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No. 2
9224 Haul St.
2-8787
2919 Hall St.
2-9261
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MUNICIPAL DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITALITY
DALLAS
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WE WISH TO EXPRESS
CLAIMATION FOR YOUR LUX
FOR THE
IN FRIENDS WE GREET
MAS CHEER. NEXT TO
IN THE WORLD TO CON-
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UNITED STATES
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SEASON'S GREETINGS
WOAH-ABOUT TO EXPRESSE OUR SINCERE APPREHENSION THE YEAR, WITH GRAFTIFYING-INCREASED SALVATION MAR CHERIE. NEXT TO SCRUING SALVATION PROTECTION, IN THE WORLD NOW
3302 State Street
GULFSIDE,
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45-Minute Tide From New Orleans to L. & N. R. B.
Rocky Shores
Global Gulf Coast security, and weather.
finished deep fox hunting, fishing, hunting and
traveling.
AN IDEAL WINTER RETREAT.
* Routly approached by auto
* Spanish speaker, connected
* Cottage, connected
* Orleans, $750,000 tidegate at IT
* 100 miles of Bouchard Front
* The home of the tidegate
* Living accommodate
* NOW OPEN FOR WILD
* RATES $10.00 per hour
Easily approached by automobile from any point. "Old Spanish Trull" connects Gulfside with the world Longest Concrete Bridge in existence over Lake Pantherburgh from New York to Florida. 100 Miles of Beach Front Concrete Driveway from Mobile. The historic JACKSON HOUSE and other quarters offer ample living accommodations. NEW OPEN CONTAINER VACATIONIST RATES $2.00 per Day and Up. Club Rates to Parties MODERN FACILITY - Electric lights, screens, sanitary appliances, shower, bathtub, efficient laundry, auto-humidity EXCELLENT CUCINE
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NEW FURNITURE
2 Rooms Complete $98
3 Complete Rooms $198
4 Rooms Complete $297
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L. G. Pinkston, Chief Surgeon
3305 Thomas Avenue Dallas, Texas
DEAR FRIENDS:
As the year draws to a close we wish to express our thanks for our patronage. Each apperance we have made for our shop "Your Shop." It has been our ambition to please the customers and we feel the seed is indeed buildup by the ever increasing business during the spring years it has been off-road and we are proud of it.
On behalf of ourselves and our operators, we wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
2023 Bryan Street
Mine, B. Sampson, Prop.
T. H. Sampson, Mgr.
REETINGS
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IS TO SECURE PRO-
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Phone 8-5191
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DR. P. M. SUNDAY,
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Office Phone 0-9458 Mon 8-0825
Office Hours 0 to 11 a.m.
Office Hours 12:30 p.m.
Residence, 3219 Python sample
DALLAS
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Office Hours:
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0 a.m to 9 p.m.
DR W. GREEN
Phraser and Burgess
[McMillan Santamarius]
Office 2314-1-2 Hall St.
Rose Hill Turtle Ave.
DR. E. E. WARD
Photo Office Y-2500, Rec. X-1900
Pritzbaum
Temple
DALLAS
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A. S. WELLS
Attorney and Counselor at law
Pritzbaum Temple
Dallas, Texas
DR. R. T. HAMILTON
PRICTER AND CURRICULUM
House 251 Pritzbaum Temple, Henderson
804, Residence 412, 4927, Houston
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PERRY HOWARD ACQUITTED
‘Persy. Howard-and the others of his ‘state who have
been under fire for some time charged with peddling feder-
‘pian has gond back to Washington to resume work for-
ipronret erent ree cares
Scuurcsnade devay the ill neta tat he conte
trial : the.
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ership to that ee aa emntet
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‘The country now will haye ample opportunity to find
ont Jat felpciln of he Hee tad hs cnet stso-
BPM eRe ma epi Be Tal
Be pees
Ihe Negro southern Jeader or whether or not he will be al
lowe f mnths place uothered by fn of rele
‘ment by other means are Boy eer ‘It will prob-
Aly be found however, that Pere wil be further at;
‘tempts and that the closing of the Howard trial will mark
{hehe ofthe father cal atdlentempia td aay
eee emma mere ao-eident Sat before
: forthe "Republican candidacy.
be
‘But ft poems that ont of al of thie pollen disturbance”
‘as it affected the race there ahould come a lesson so well
learned as never to be forgotten. It is to.the effect that
Negros als mont wn aint ae co more
Py power of votes nctualy controlled than by any maneuver-
Img which involver them in mich situations that they Day
‘bermnde te speak fete wal known that the “apola” a.
Teince 7A saat charges wean Baik of- oct
eters Negr tenctlican lenders ld be lovee’ inst
onl vot coral ae 07 se ame oth
Ssshom they She contr at SNAee phone fone
“others who wortt be tenders actiniiy-enter-into.«-schamanct
reaniaing the targe cuss of Negro voters of the South.
LER theae voter be welded into a compact voting bnit and
oe Oe fee en etre ee
gained ‘re finally recognized ag eally worth
Sheed ae aieen ewe ee
anos.
iow tt i whenosee m nattonn expalgn fe bout © BS
—
the pallor was-responisitie for of
eae tay secon i
told and had cime directly ini contact
talities of the police in his distri
ith. netunt-contact With them for the
Pear of the potier was responsible for front page
story in all of th Yeading dally papera lat week. A young
rere r_For-months-
he ‘been told and had come directly ini contact with tie
apparent brutalities of the police in his district. When
confronted aith-actunl- contact ith them forthe breaking
eted ta Can ponalifen WHIEN Bont WI Chem woul
bring. And so for. hours the ramshhckle flat building in
Which be tived was the eene of borsbardosentof police and
‘riot guns with the occasional reply from his window. Right
policement Ware shot. And when tear bombs and other de-
ense material n-the-hando- of police had fisally-made ft
Possible for thenr to enter.the-house and riddle his body,
found only wha hed teen ae seared yeah
{x shotgun filed. with birdshot toads. - Fear had caused his
death and all’ of the excitement and injury. N
“All too often that same instinct is at the bottom of
iene Sim socmeneeees tean cn vie Oa oriaane
Fhe bold, bed members of the Negro. race. Al-of thelt
dhees, they semne. divectiy tn, contact with-peaindiond. palin
‘officers who are servants of a ayatem which permits them
lis St, prensa ergun Tt ther ature to et
‘aaa
‘oot ten thet when they fn themselves fae to Tact ‘ft
contact with, shat Toe, four will ether make them des
‘perate or knowledge ee ens eee eee
‘make thom expect and bow to ‘worst,
‘Such a situation” is: pepaere. It is unfortunate.’ Tt
“naar once of tnd of the fee Oro «emoeragy tn
‘which sll sien foal represented je. the copaniention, is
{Raped fo gore thom, The remedy er mach a Suan
ts ‘only ina change of se Sa a
fining hea of hcety wien eal al and
pins omy aor Vie, ae We St ae a
re Jt nin, capable eal of rotectin as as
+ aie other citizens, Fear id demoralizing
‘the l. “And ps was proven in the case of this
“Joona demoraain ch trosined W a g
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GARVEY HAS NEW PLANS FOR THE.U: N. EA"
Many have boen the changes of fortune which have be-
fillen Afareus Carrey but none of them have had the power
to dampen his ‘enthusiasm for The Waiversal Negro Tin-
provement Association. He has been deported” trom the
United States. He has been deported from the Domislon
-of Canad ut-om his serin-at Soman trom-an-extand-
4 gato, many emt, of whe he peach the
doctrine of a united Negre, he stated hia plane for the fi.
spor end lo tine line uscd oe fhe taeceaae ot
the power of his organiention and-the- more complete organ-
sna te Negron ote ol :
He run ke so lesehaenn MER ‘Me will en-
= of 4000 00 to be pent a in fe neue ohne
‘year, He hin message places:
wh ha not yo cone And Ue rps g
phecGarers ‘dred tape to at hey te gem
- Fogle na Fog ‘to reality. “He dreamed
steamship Tine during his more atfluent American days
pf sitre pa st a shears Ene wes tegen. ‘He certainly
did the unbelievable thing wt ae ae are
Seateaien mney 8 ace Aseerinas Neeroes so
‘more | a dollars a year for his grandiose schemes
-Gonkt ‘ie ire scbvang stg bot be Hae whe.
‘sce sty he cn ng cbt tg be so
for the race wich hee Harold md
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poo deren Cagaee, Det ante ne
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pelts of Hg tings wg va. Bd had hs coming
i ered beet tae
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SUS DALLAS: ESREDA SATURDAL, OCHOA: 28, 200
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in & popularity conat tetween: Misuns Toes and. Mary Crawford,
‘t the Indian Vilage Cieut, Monroe Ditriet North Loulaane Conference,
log Crneford was the saceeafs contestant. These young ladies worked
ndent and nlialy to help thet pastor Bev, R. Sinton make a re
ort to his conference Prof, A, G. Racen principal of the schoo! delivered
1 masterfal addroon intead of = otrmon by the pastor for theoccason.
‘The bontest loved November 18, een ent
—stretrane-€--Criop who sudan Wo 4541 vans Avene, Colours,
premarin ites
Conference le open for engagements, Slater Crap_ {aan appesling an
"lle eal nee, whoo png hare lel any i emt Coe
brother who neod tie song service of a coucrated. woman, the wile
“ef an bonored © M: Regisiter, would do ell to incurs. Slater Cio.
Mrs, James 1 Waite of Growl Springs, Mail,’ wrter that Mtr
Iuynch: Watt of Chleage:rceniy vied is parents in Ceytal: Spring,
ti. Ell Jackoon and her twins, boy woe git of Jackson, Miss:
‘on ‘Thankagving. and. dined. with she, aod husband. "Mr abdMPk Wette
‘ware delighted to awe take proce om mpch an cecalon.
ev, IW, 8 Lowe, D. Dy pestor at Besumont Texas passed through
Dae eed Sis ied Dol Bir, Chadha an
“hous abd. the Hisabeth Chapel pals that Sanday ght. TE i Fe
Dotted that he preached two splendid sermoue.-Hev, G. Mt Dal Sc pastor of
Sha former. Church wid Ret, 4, 8: Ralmee the-tter, < — ——
‘ey RC. Mask, the newly migned pastor wo Our Gorleans. Gutrch,
‘was cordially received fn that charge. The parsonage Was prepared: fo"
Ti coming. wood and nding provided and twenty dollars worth of gro
‘erieg fn the kitchen. Mighty fine—the only thing now-anie fem
ra Mask ‘
Bishop FArtor Hamlet, A. i. sated the North: Misipet Com
Terence at Ciitoiny the Aranans at Format City, andthe Hate Toxas
At Tesarkana At Texariana be preached” the Sunday morning sermon
for Bahop 3. W. MeKinney; delivered an iterating talk nt Cathode
nc presched--pgotound sermon at Parmat City. Ariana
Blak Weal Yc Praag Wap ot Ue Ney Yor aren ot
| tye Sttmasie tae reen tre tear wictenpremend f hn F
Cf Cus Amarin Dr. fitnel Fares Cal. ha sere
as prosient four. yoata Dr, Cain Js pastor of
Gharch in Brooklyn. New York. The counll that electad Bishop MeContel
ruses recently net in Roches New Yah oon
ocily Dr, Ata Kimbo mata of at oe Bi, Mephi
ymin io mn ce ow Intnl Gro WHR anf
the leading whiten of rere Uhre and none of them sald the
fermen was the greatest they hod ever heard. The sefmon wroally aroieed
{he ciinry of the Cty to better racial flings: On Saturday Deg 2
he spoke tothe City Teachers, Colored. of that city by special invitetiin.
In the last anil of the Conference at Minden, the Woroans’
‘Minooary Serety used 813060, tha fethe Target sum ever fled by
the women of this Conference in s single year and probably surpassed any
ther Society of the connection, the West Teas exept 2
‘Ret, BD. Cook ia now. proldiogedar of the Tlrall, Dinter, Mav.
MD ett Hear DiC Teas Contre
Rav. ZA Moor, perior cafe snd Rav. Temes Drown, ducksonitie-—-—
‘Ree, RW, Spearman ho served last your nx-presiing oder of Onl
land’ District, MemphloJackzon Confrence’ bas bees transfered, t0 the
New Orleans Oenference and stationed at Baton Rouge to bald a Church,
4 have
Sire caine
rx. J. L. Alcorn the wile of De, J. A. Alcor of Coliervile, Ten
‘rasding Ear In tho MenpbloTuckaon Conference paar evay recently
‘Mer along pelge of inas.” Steer Alcorn lived an. exemplary life
Ss chritian nd: wit. She was mareed t0-De. Alcorn in easly ie and
‘hey lied happy together more than a score of, yearn. Her passing’ wes
1 gurviour oor 10 her asbond and cymmunity where abe_ rendered great
‘tan sree Dr. Alors fas th samp of the Western Inds —
‘Our-race-throwghlt hori wll-zaolee_in_the!newa_ Ut. Poery
W, Mowardthe-the- Redmond brothers and. thers ipdieied with Perry
Howard were found not guilty for the wale of Fedora) patronage in the
ede Gar ucaog "Mit, De ik They malted ll ne st
twas & frameup to do, away with Howard because of hie politi! power
fn Miniesigph. "Wo will sw ove he final renalla of the whnle oa,
Ie, Foie tx-lawle providing oder of Shroveport Ditiet,Louiians
Ccanfronce was » Yaar nt both the West Tehnenwee and Memphis Jackxon
‘Conferences, He preached Sunday-Aorsing for Bahop Martin wt the Weet
‘Tanneasee Conference, » great sermon a
Mies Ran, Rawiston of Minden, Lathe danghter of Br.-Le M,C
Revision a preiding elder in the Landaa Conference; an. ncomplished
ile eal acer and fat pruet othe Woman Minds
Bociety, Me CC. Cook and. Dr. H. Copeland pastor af" the Temple
Shreveport werd Vltors to the. MemphisJachson Conference et “boast
usta of Bishop and Mrs. 3. 0. Btare
baaxticeiiendinsicirt
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‘Miss Lenora Littla a dementie Siclence teacher in the Boonville,
tail poble chal fe the danehae of th Rex. Dr. Thomas Cte,
AcDicof Tpsny Mln-De_ Leta ot hu potion nites of Mis
tugs th chereh td rose Barb sory Wank dmahiry sho
“Pitended Lane College and later graduated from M. 1, College. folly
preg, Min At te rect Bast Mapp Conference held mt Bool,
SiGEaoe tats aro -trntrear of osc faving ht ots
furor of te M._B"Chard-Seah andthe prec atthe Doone
Rik soho abet, i of Sc.
dns. at ls Laue “woa th ive bilo offre have ver Sood
Sirol bya won of tay roe and Gs oul Sak WALD Mea
delivered ty sny man, TC waa doliveredaxtempormnmowmy. Wer grace
Seiya oy th ns Be ete sot oe er eae
fst Det tet nt Wie ee
‘know not, but that superintendent” Was text furt under the flood of elo
‘Sake ssoecid unl mated byte fone wep br fw ok wo
SE setae tn en att the eh abot and eye
“eee aa 3 Tae ee eee terse ea
‘ald have wale date ciate po the word. Mis Lite rare
Gs carsury hamethe howe of» note poss the earmatis of
Sia on Rog iniicre mn hr ee
‘rwareet the, the tamed the doty ahd eared with comers
‘ihe wh, Mls Lit irene ld) Werentrows ed i deo
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Drs. C. L. Howard and J. C. Winbon were appointed reporters to the City papers.
A program of welcome was rendered Wednesday night Dr. A. J. Nirrani the energetic pastor of the church was Marianne Berry the warm and courteous Minister by the Governor of Minnesota, Professional and business men of the city. The writer responded to the address on behalf of the Conference.
**Visitors of the Conference**
Dr. E. A. White, O. H. Banks of the M. E. Church and W. D. Shannon and Pope of the Church, Marion of the M. A. E. Zion Church all were introduced to the Conference.
**Visiting Bishop and General Officers**
Bishop Randall A. Carter, A. M. D. B. L. L. D. of Chicago, who prizes over the Fourth Episcopal District C. M. E. Church entered the Conference room Thursday. He presented the picture of health and to be about the age of the man, to whom one of the women workers at the polls in Chicago during the recent election and "Young man have you voted yet?" Bishop Carter's address to the church was both helpful and inspiring. Dr. W. M. Winnack, General Secretary, Church Extension Park, Parkway, Chicago, presented the picture of health, League T, H. Copeland, General Secretary, S. P. W. O. J. H. Moore General Secretary of Mission Departments of our church were all present and each represented his department. Dr. J. P. Lans brought us greetings from Lane College. Dr. W. B. Butter Preaching Elder of the Los Angeles Conference made encouraging remarks concerning the progress that is being made in the work of his conference under the leadership of Bishop Phillips. His address was much enjoyed.
The preaching was done by the Doctors C. J. Winbon, W. M. Winnack, C. M. Winnack, Bishop Phillips and Doctor M. L. Breeding. All preachers were thoughtful and elevating.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1985
Muncie To be supplied
Anderson To be supplied
Bellwood To be supplied
Marion, Ind. To be supplied
Alexandria To be supplied
New Paris To be supplied
Joseph L. Love of Finance B. H. Barnett and the President
You are the above appointments that the Bishop has all of the
Preaching Elders of the previous year as under Captains to help him man the shipor this Conference year with the exception of Dr. G. I. Jackock who chose to come down in the trenches and work with him. G. Gutt was added to the cabinets staff and I think will render fine service with the boys.
Dr. Winbon accepts a place as an amature among the district mule riders and will nod prove to be a worthy successor of M. K. Ridgway, the Lieutenant Governor when Dr. Ridgway cannot to do less than equal his predecessor on the Lodgeville District. The New P. E. with the rest of the P. E'. have our arnest-prayers.
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Very few changes were made in the pastorates and the appointments as a whole were satisfactory.
The Central Texas Conference met in Kinnamie Chapel, Henderson, November 28, at 9:30 A.M. m. presided over by Bishop J. W. McKinney. Henderson is a promising little city. Colored Methodism is represented by two good churches. They are well constructed and are well attended. Rev. A. H. Daniels. The opening devotionals were conducted by Preading Elders J. H. Douglas, W. F. Simpson, E. S. Moore, H. C. Carter and J. G. Collins. Rev. H. C. Wyatt prescheduled the sacramental sermon. Dr. H. P. Potter of Jackson, Tenn. assisted the Bishop and elders in the administration of every interest as laid down by the General Conference, and he adhered to his outlined program strictly. Mrs. R. E. McKinney, his cultured wife, enters into the work of her husband with zeal and enthusiasm. She is a valuable asset to Colored Methodism in Texas. Texas is happy and satisfied and pains everyone. Bishop McKinney is organization—Rev M. D. McCallester, Rev H. W. Johnson and Rev. R. C. Wyatt were elected secretaries and Mrs. W. Johnson private secretary. Rev. D. R. Davis was appointed reporter to Western Index. He answered to answer roll call, being a member of the Central Conference. The Restorers A. P. Johnson, representing the Western Index; M. L. Vaughnets, American Bible Society representative; R. C. Mast, West Texas Conference, and Mrs. R. B. Williams, state president Women's Missionary Society. Rev. D. R. Davis was appointed reporter to Western Index. He answered to answer roll call, being a member of the Central Conference. The Restorers A. P. Johnson, representing the Western Index; M. L. Vaughnets, American Bible Society representative; R. C. Mast, West Texas Conference, and Mrs. R. B. Williams, state president Women's Missionary Society. Rev. D. R. Davis was appointed reporter to Western Index. He answered to answer roll call, being a member of the Central Conference. The report of Dr. J. H. Douglas was also cheered. The Henderson and Terrell districts presided over by Reverends E. S. Moore and W. F. Simpson, reported fairly.
The Central Texas women have a very good organization. The work is organized on the same lines as an annual conference, and reports are made by local delegates after the district president have repolled. Miss A. C. West Texas Conference, presided for the women on Friday night, and after the sermon the women raised over $11,000. It was then known that the women of the Central Texas Conference raised more on their night than the women of the "Dissel" Texas Conference or the "Promd" West Texas Conference. Mrs. E. K. Williams of Dallas, state president of the mission work
SUNDAY SERVICES
At 11:00 A. M. Rev. R. H. Mounst, pastor of St. James, Tyler, Texas, preached in the conference room. At 1:30 there was silence for a few moments—a yetman, Rev. S. M. Benson of Jacksonville, had answered the roll call up yonder. Rev. T. A. Anson忽视 the occasion.
APPOINTMENTS OF THE LITTLE ROCK CONFERENCE
PINE BLUFF DISTRICT—A. Williams, Presiding Elder. New Hope Station, W. D. Davia; Friendship and Stout Memorial, C. C. Neal, A. Williams; Central Education and Gradry, R. C. Calvin; Ghouda Damans, A. Williams; Assistant Montrose, J. C. Hubbard; Ederdak Lake Village, to be supplied; Parkside Fortland, W. E. Eagle; Wilmot, C. T. Green; Crossham-Willmot, W. A. Adger. In hands Presiding Elder: J. S. White, C. L. Lewis. LITTLE DISTRICT DISTRICT—W. M. Hearnton, Presiding Elder; Bulleck Little Rock, W. W. Thomas; Lech Chapel-Little Rock, R. E. Coleman; Reed Chapel-Little Rock, M. J. Handy; Cettrel Chapel-H Springs, J. A. Stout; Malvern-Benton, to be supplied; Biglow Mission, R. D. McFeadon; Reland; Muck Bellowton; Cactus Tumple, J. R. Brown, Woodson, S. M. Wide; Mission Chapel, N. W. Thomas. NORTH LITTLE ROCK DISTRICT—W. Cowway Smith, Presiding Elder. Mice Chanel-Little Rock, Clerdon-Mt. Zion, H. L. Johnson; England Ellison, Chas. Smith; Bisco, G. W. Lewis; Hummock Mission, T. Tayler; T. Tayler; T. Tayler; Wampoo, Arthur B. Tayler; Fairmont Plant, H. Hutchinson; Altheimer-Wahanka to be supplied; Keo Mission, to be supplied; Correstone Mission, to be supplied; Mission Board, Lucy Inn, in hands Presiding Elder. PORT SMITH DISTRICT—M. McCall, Presiding Elder. Fort Smith, J. M. Reed; Charleston-Gray Rock, J. W. Davis; Dardlein-Smiley Bridge, A. Hall; Jennellville, J. S. Sutton; J. H. Taylor; Morrison-Plummerville, G. L. Long; Hebrew-Minifee, R. Z. Smith; Ola-Hawkeye, N. Nelson; The Warner, J. M. Reed; Mission Board, Harford Junction.
NORTH ALABAMA CONFERENCE
The North Alabama Conference opened Tuesday, November 29, 1928, and closed Sunday night, November 25. This was by all odds the most harmonious, God-like and far-reaching meeting in the history of this conference. Harmonious in spirit of service, God-like in the absence of the ungoody and far-reaching in its results.
The conference was opened by Bishop Brown, who, at the outset, set all minds at rest, disziplined all anxiety, removed all years by his brotherhood opening address and review of the work of the year. He thanked the brethren and praised God for the year's work and what it had been to the state and
First. The physical Christ. Christ's anatomical structure compared to man's. He discussed the offices of Christ as Prophet, Priest and King. Second. His physical birth. Without beginning, always co-sistent with God.
Third. In form man. In divinity God Incarnate.
Fourth. He tellingly and forcefully illustrated the fact that Christ's death was for the salvation of all mankind, all races, nations, tribes and tongues.
That Christ's death form man's opportunity and possibility of salvation. He exorcised Christians and ministered to wait, to possess the old-time virtues the world on fire with religious fervor. To live on high ground, set lofty examples thus compelling the young men and women to "Carry On." He said that Christ's death opened the gates of heaven to all men, that all must finally come to the same end, that all must be obedient unto death, that all the martyrs of the Scriptures were obedient unto death, that Christ Himself was obedient unto death. That Christ Himself cannot cause a Christian to failer; that all real Christians prefer death than the things of world.
The collection was taken, amounting to $622.00.
The afternoon services were devoted to memorializing the recent deceased, who were Reverend Trembley, Henry, Beany, Byrum and Mashaw. Fitting addresses were delivered by the following ministers: Rev. Battle, Howard, Powell, Nichols, D. Royal, D. Klman, R. Wilson, V. L. Balley, L. W. Mitchell, Dr. J. A. Bray addressed the early evening services very acceptably. Dr. J. A. Bray was introduced by Dr. J. A. Bray, who is his last call in his 121. By one spirit we are all baptized into one body. Subject, "The Unity of Christian Believers." Dr. Nobile Delivered a very strong, forceful and touching session. Thus ended the most peaceful, respectful and lowly conferences that it has been ours to witness.
it has been ours to witness.
South Side Church, with its most modernly equipped church building, with its dining romo, restrooms, kitchen and everything that enters into the modern institutional churches of the country, did itself, its pastor, Dr. L. W. the builder, its officers and members proud in the way they cared and entertained this great conference, a meeting where people met and really "confessed."
After reading the appointments for the coming year, Bishop Brown announced the benediction.
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with her school enjoyed a lovely program and was very excited. Evening, teacher and pupil received mice presents and pupils received the population of the pupils of the school made a perfect Santa, much fun and a plenty of laughter were enjoyed by the pupils. Mrs. Moss presented Mrs. Moss. Bell Neal of Gainesville spent the day with her paraum. Mr. and Mrs. Neal of Gainesville in spending the xmas with his Brother and Mrs. Davie of David Cohen in spending the xmas with his Brother and Mrs. Parle and other relatives.
KNOW TEXAS
The first permanent settlement in Texas was established by the Dutch in 1630 and expanded to the north through El Paso del Norte and New Orleans. Yelda县 El Paso, II was found in 1842. The Spanish, became active in building a line of mules from East Texas to Mexico. The present city of Nacogdoches, San Antonio was founded in 1814 by the construction of the Mason Island. France claimed Texas because of LaSalle's expeditions in 1718 and was ceded to Spain.
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Mrs. Willie Holt left for Detroit Michigan Monday to visit her daughter Miss Olive Hunt and Mr. Wilson Enoch which was married last Wednesday. Mrs. Mahmata Lampkin visited parents perched on the roof of Gollad Sunday. Rev. J. G. Gathins passed third Friday to parents from Gollad from last week.
Aunt Pamie York died after a long illness. Services at Quinn Church A.M. M. Chrisman ex-convict. From-Prov. 33—What ever a man thinketh in his heart so to love him. G. -8 God will provide, Sunday School. Was attended and learned institution taught by Pamie.
CALVENT COLORED HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
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will be paid $125,000. Prof. W. H. Staggart, Secretary,
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Washington, Dec. 22—The State Department is out the world is showing that no race is economical in the United States. The Adelbert Miller, of Ohio State-University, speaking yesterday, identified a year earlier as a "Adelberton of the Department of the Interior."
The serenity will close. Monday night with a Xmas tree accompanied by a Xmas program, the public is cordially invited.
Among the members of the church, sister, Angie Hill and Johnie n. Chirppe, are on the trip full and sister, Banks.
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GAINS IN JOBS OUTNUMBER LOSSES, MANY
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HOWARD TOSSERS LOSE
OPENER TO ATHENIANS
Washington, D. C., Dec. 20. Howard University lost the opening game of the back-to-back game in the Baltimore more Athletes, with a score of 24-10. Four game wins placed the Baltimore more and was very much better than the score indicated. The players stepped through a score from the finger at the opening of the game. Sheriff and Backwater gave the Athletes an advantage of 3-2 for scored a pair and Wood a shine. Todd and Wood both scored a film win for the Athletes. At the start of the second half, Todd retiated a film win for the Baltimore and Sheriff, followed with a score by Wood. Braden moving up for
Ihward was guilty of only one foul during the entire game, with 10 points. He made only one out of 11 from the foul line with the Albanian.
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Dehringer that the building nothing in itself, but that it stood over two women, Miss Nanda I. Barroughs, President and Pounder a the National Trust building, a new building to Mrs Emma I. who acquired them. In behalf of which she is a member. The dedicatory address was made by D. A. Jack. Jackson, President Convention. Dr. Jackson regretted his inability to give what he considered helpful help, but pledged his support of the school in every possible way. He also enlisted in bringing together all classes to work for ideas of services to all the students and S. W. Rutherford Speakers. Other speakers inscribed Mrs Mary McLelland Belchure, President of D.N.A. Cookman College, and Mrs. M. Rutherford, President of Association of Colored Women, and Mr. S. W. Rutherford, Life Insurance Company, both of whom made earnest appeals for the Training School for Women.
According to a recent bulletin of the industrial Relations Department of the National Union of Workers, the report that a concentrated effort has been launched to replace Negro workers with white. This new hostelites have opened with colored waiters, and have also taken charge of their white waiters and their blacks. The new practices are being followed at Marshallhout, I. San Samuel, and at the Eddy Temple in Durham. During the past month, two, and at the Eddy Temple in Durham, were opened during the past month, and at the Eddy Temple in Durham, were reported in Loutville and Omaha in a bulletin, the University of Colored girls in lieu of white and colored men in lieu of white and colored men, providing this information, are Brooklyn, Cleveland, and Newark. A department store, Louisville, Newark, and Austin
There are instances of improvement in other directions. A Negro team has been able to smaller in size Furrier shop for Chicago and given special training to do other duties connected with the job. An an has recently been appointed manager of a Sialkir Oil Station in Buffalo. The opening of a theatrical
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HOWARD HOLDS ANNUAL
FOOTBALL BANQUET
Washington D. C. Dec. 29- In keeping with the custom, Coach Scott several years ago, the football team asked players to speak. Speakers presented, included representatives of the team, Coach Athlete Control, and—after presenting them—are brought in to play in Dean Helms' tribute.
Coach West received a great ovation. His work was performed by the University and President of the Board of Athletic Control, who stated that he had done only his best work and that the differences with which he was confronted, the reason would have been regarded only one defeat in one of the hardest schedules Howard has ever faced, the National Champions to, a惊喜 the were an achievement NESSEES DEDICATION OF NATIONAL TRAINING MEN AND GIRLS
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founders, Founder of the Engelwood
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Hampshire, Md. Adrienne W. Dickerson, Philadelphia, Pb. Blahsh Clement,
and Mr. Gamson of the Minne
Prairie. Dr. Anson-Phelps-Stokes, who was unable to attend a meeting which was
Messurees were also received from
Mr. Byrd Petitman, Institute,
Missouri. Howard, President, University,
Mrs. Alvin T. Hert. Vico Chair-
man of the Republican National
University, many other
friends of the school.
Large Offering Raised
It was announced that more
than $500 in cash, and $400 in
gifts.
ter in Brooklyn provided employment for a few Negroes, and the clothing industry offered them a glorious opportunity and finished plenty of work. Los Angeles reports that the increase in employment in the motion picture industry for the next few months, also helped in the labor construction work in laborer and laborer. St. Louis made enabled productions in November for three Negro attendants were placed in Quinn stations, one Negro girl placed as a matron. In a pottery establishment as a matron. After two years, were placed in a garment factory where no Negro formed, and one young girl shipped department of large electric establishment at an initial opportunity, for advancement. On the other hand Negro girls are placed in a garment factory and date and leather factories.
In Lansing, Columbus, Louis-
ton, Springfield, IL, and Hick-
ton, NJ, the city and street
resident occupations are
using large numbers of Negro
Baltimore reports that the Mayor's Unemployment Commission has already recommended proclamation amount of work to be allocated to Negroes in time of persecution.
that ar surpassed the highest expectations
Coach West expressed deep appreciation for the support which he provided during that during the entire season he had not received one act of dis courtesy or in bedriddenness. Coach West had regretted exceedingly the three of his mainstays in Dan and his role as the spirit of the man to carry on, the thing that gave him the attack on Dan and the loss of his two plunging hacks he had to report to an aerial attack on Dan at Atlantis with 16 forward passes completed of 24. Howard had set a new纪录. He urged the men to keep up in their scholarship and to take advantage of the order that they may be ready and clibible to answer the call on the plane. The Romain Roes of Cochlea West has the best coach Howard has had
The letter hall withdrew from the banquet hall to steer the expo through the ground right tackle, was given the honor of being the last high school in Boston to host a college in College of Liberal Arts, notation in Physical education, and the most prestigious University Gke Club and is one of the most gaelic and popular colleges in the country.
Organized Labor
In Newark, NJ, operators is being put out. Neatron joining the union. Many skilled and senior operators are unionized into unions. The elevator Operators Union is still fighting the case for the 22 colored automobiles in Philadelphia. The latest report indicates that the white "xenon" vehicles will be replaced by white men. There is a movement of orders into Los Angeles, Baltimore, New York and Chicago, a movement away from the city.
NEWS OF THE THEATRU CAL WORLD
Walter Richardson-Writes
Walter Richardson writes that
the Baltimore team out of more than a dozen shows
nothing playing London, to remain
Virginia, is largely credited to
the marvous performing of his Co
Cora La Reed and Walter Richardson
and Lyles at Lalagaye
"Red Hot Mamma," featuring the imitative Gertrude Saunders
this week, only to be followed
during the Christmas week, by
the versatile comedian, returning back to New York, Revue Huegel and many
Wells Fargo to hospital
Dicky Wells, Harlem-playb
and member of the dancing team,
at the Connie's趴 for the past
year, was taken to the Pont de
Gratteau on an operation on his knee, injured
while working. He has been replaced by Mo-
ture Dumont
Institutions are out for the Cotton Club Boys舞会, the Cotton
Ellington and his Washington
and the popular Four Piece舞会
tourical profession is looking forward to a Merry, Mary Christ
Cotton Club
Beckett and Mason, the little boy, and Mason of Marigret - Beckett and Marigret - Beckett and Marigret - Beckett and Marigret - At New York's most exclusive, untainted cathedral, the Cotton Club, for London
New and Old, "Two Original Black Hirds" and handprints over the Myth Circuit for the first time, contact of this week to fill a five month contact form. Leaves Squarishum
Pari Carne, producer, after bedtime confined in the White Willy's room, for five weeks, left Sandy for his house in a summer condition.
Al and Freddie Back in Harlem
Al Moore and Freddie Washington,
the owners of the statue of liberty from the deck
of the Hudson River, will be day on their return from more
than a year of successful triumphs.
Many bookshops are after their statues on the edited line for ap-
plications. "Daddy Lily" Closet
Ollie Burnove, who had one of the leads in "Lady Ilena," A.
M. Harris, who shot, which ran for two weeks,
and added during Saturday night Broadway is awfully hard on
shows this season, with only three performances.
The matings for a run.
Mrs. E. V. Hunt, Missabel Lee Harris and Carrie Lee Hatch,
the owners of the statue of Mrs. A. V. King, Mr. H. Smith and Mrs. Louis Riess
of Dallas, during the holidays.
THE DALLAS EXEMPLARY, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1928
HOWARD APPROPRIATION
LICENSED HALF PASS BASED
ON SIGNED BY THE DENTIST
Washington, D. C. Dec. 29
The bill amending an act to include Iowa university in the list of colleges and universities the last session of Congress was passed by the Senate last Monday by President Coolidge on Thursday. Senator Trammell, of Florida, put forth an effort to move the motion to be approved by a Vole of 16 to 14 of the members of the committee on the part of friends of the University in Iowa and President of Howard University and the Secretary-Treasurer, will be the only person in the committee to be entitled Nemo was hired to practice on the part of Democratic candidates in Iowa and President outreached to House on a point of order, based upon the fact that there was no evidence that Howard University was a private institution. The item has always been a progrimage Bill by the Senate.
Association, the made friends for the Colored neighborhood whom the Association has known because he does not know him. No冠毁, even proclaimed him, with more sacrificial devotion.
TORNADOES LASL TENAS
KILLING 3
Score Hurt as Homes Collapse
Along the University Line
(CNS)-Three persons were killed and a score injured by a severely injured person in a terrestrial community in Eastern Texas and western Louisiana at home.
The committee entitled Nemo was hired to practice on the part of Democratic candidates in Iowa and President outreached to House on a point of order, based upon the fact that there was no evidence that Howard University was a private institution. The item has always been a progrimage Bill by the Senate.
Association, the made friends for the Colored neighborhood whom the Association has known because he does not know him. No冠毁, even proclaimed him, with more sacrificial devotion.
TORNADOES LASL TENAS
KILLING 3
Score Hurt as Homes Collapse
Along the University Line
(CNS)-Three persons were killed and a score injured by a severely injured person in a terrestrial community in Eastern Texas and western Louisiana at home.
The committee entitled Nemo was hired to practice on the part of Democratic candidates in Iowa and President outreached to House on a point of order, based upon the fact that there was no evidence that Howard University was a private institution. The item has always been a progrimage Bill by the Senate.
as follows. He is enacted, cited. That move that occurred in 1962 incorporated the Howard University in the District of Columbia. 1967, he became as read as follows:
"Sec. 8 Annual appropriations
for the construction, development, in-
promotion, and maintenance of
the university, no part of which
will be funded by any other
the University shall at all
the Bureau of Education and shall
be inspected by the said bureau
and shall report making a full exhibit
of the report making a full exhibit
shall be presented to Congress
each year in the report of the Bu-
siness."
The pen with which the President
gives his address to the faculty
nature appropriations for the University has been presented to the President, and he has been probed in the archives of
Life Membership in N. A. A. C. P. in Memory of Mrs. Butler Wilson
New York, Dec. 22 - In memory or the late Mrs. Butler Wilson, of Beacon, a Life Membership of the Advancement of Colored People has been established by Mr. Wilson. He has been made available through an annual donor through the Bennett Foundation. Check for 1500 accompanied Mr. Wilson's letter establishing the. This recognition of Mrs. Wilson's services to the cause of her death, she was honored with a tribute a gift to her by the Bokton Branch shortly after her death on March 15, 2014. She received the record of her life as one of notable service as a teacher, no other, many could cause, and in part; "Mrs. Wilson's wife was stirred by the influence of the Colored people of our country and with flaming eloquence on many a platform she stood on. She was a witness to the story of distrust and segregation and segregation of injustice authorized by the Colored people in terrors and terrible lynchings. She told the story of a riding race and its remarkable achievements. She rallied support, recruited members and became a Nationals leader."
Association, the made friend for
Colombia, neighbor when the
Colombian government
because he does not know him. No
crunder ever preached to him.
The Colombians seek to
seel with more sacrificial devotion.
TORNADOES LASH TENAS.
KILLING 3
Along the Louisiana Line
Houston, Tex., Dec. 26
Fresno, Cal., Feb. 11
Filmed and a score injured by g. series of torrents that lashed seated communities in Eastern Texas and western Louisiana late
An uncle-skipped Nemo was killed at Center, Texas, near Tonaqua, where was crushed to death in his woman and two sons are dead in a three-year-old daughter who clothing from a high-hat wired wire skirt to a high-waisted jacket in her crib also escaped injury. Nemo's mother in Lontana was killed in Texas.
The first part of the pamphlet is devoted to suggestions for the churches and other agencies. Among them are White and Negro ministers, visits of clergy, joint medical meetings of clergy, special programs in women's groups, radio and television programs, radio and feature stories in church papers and feature stories in the
The section on Mexicans in the United States raises and answers questions about "what is he doing to us?" "What are we doing to him?" "What border to improve his economic condition, his legal power, his money balance, his strong arms. Wherever there is a demand for unskilled labor in the Mexican, fruit and fruit ranches, there we find the Mexican, often a migrant with a live contact with American life, group the man in the street looks at him with prejudice and sometimes with something through Christian social centers the Christian social centers the American forces of America are striving to solve the problems of these newcomers. In prescribing the American influences the pamphlet shows how the present conditions in health, education, family life all tend to keep him on a low plane of civilization with an overly civilized civilization. The social and economic life of the present civilization are subjected and the part which the church can play
References at the back of the pamphlet give additional sources of information on the whole groups and the whole form a helpful summary of information on one of the most important problems confronting the world today.
TO PROSPECTIVE
CONTRIBUTORS:
c. We will accept no man-
agement, deposition, or de-
sine, stooping, or harassment,
choreographed, choreographed,
grindmed, murmured, choreog-
ined, interested, entertained, instructed
and flaged up. All maneuver-
rals journalize heart-to-heart
interactions. All journalize
confidence and attention. In-
mediately and holds it to the
7. The market for short stories and serial stories here is very so for some months. We have not been entirely enthused with the work. They have been either too "high-brow," too "low-brow," or entirely too tumultuous and tense. A suspenseful story can be enclosed with unconventional-themes; a silly, brothel and maniac managements of this type are characterized by a brutal frankness and revolting to the majority of our readers. Where such stories should be handled with more delicacy and finesse; more suggestion and intrusion; an illustrated Picture Section goes in to a quarter million Negro houses of all classes and in all parts of the world.
10. Short stories should be longer than 300 words. Short stories should run to top installments of and word-count each, with each in a separate chapter. Short stories hold of a very interesting situation or leaving the reader in a quandary. Out of the scores of stories so far submitted to us, not a half-dozen have been humorous and funny; not a half-dozen of human? We want our readers to run and keep our readers poking with laughter. Stapley is very popular with practically all Americans, and his manuscript of this kind. Humorous sketches and original jobs will receive valuable and interesting feedback.
Take a text feature, for instance in a news item reports that someone is elderly and substantial businessmen of hitherto exemplary charm, and it is likely the people get the facts in such a case alone with photographs of the elderly.
Then there is the occupational side of life-improvement: avail-ment, teaching, etc. where the writers can briefly survey the dales and schools in another kind of article of this type is that dealing with fitting occupations, vocational guidance and/or profession through character analysis, vocational guidance and/or profession through character analysis, palimony, nomenclature. None of these articles should exceed eight percent of the total length except in the case above indicated. For all such features adhere to the five dollars, which is a higher rate than we pay for short articles or five or six of these articles in each issue, writers will find here a good source.
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The meanest woman in the city is a woman who also in recent years coined from the City of Warehouse "Pigmented Woman," a term she has used to describe a husband who, she feels, is not a good fit for her. These leaves him for days alone in the house without a coat.
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No marked had these instances of multiventure business of the matter to the police department and the law enforcement. He elicited that the woman beat the man; each night wherever she had been and left early in the morning. He elicited that she will be hindered for cruelty.
COLORED FILMS NOW
ALL THE RAGE
New York, N. Y., Dec. 22
Colored pictures are paying
popular that many of the Ben-
mount, Ft. and Universal, are
mounted. Ft. and Universal are
famous picture that have been made
by the independent produc-
tors of the series. These
pictures are to take up an in-
teractive role. Your Vidor is now at work,
"Hallelujah!" where he re-
ceives her honor. He is now
formally works "Black
Hat," lot of magic is being be-
pied by Pony on "Honor" of "Wild
Wolf." He is being be-
pied with George Reed for the
lead and supported by Eugene
Stephin Frech. Born in New
York, he was a Te Wah.
Naro said was the best Colored
activities in the country is linger-
ing. He has "Milanchalych Hara," for
his work in "Milanchalych Hara," in
nature often to follow.
Universal is now working on two all-colored pictures after flushing "Show Your" which was taken in 2011. Colored — contained. Colored — music and — With the Laffeyette piece now on the coast, the enchanting office of the artist from and we only hire that they work in. In India we stand out as a leading artist.
NEGRO IN THE THEATRE
New York, N. Y. Dec. 29. The Newro of adventure brings to the theatrical world a most profound recognition. "We come to ours because we are Paul Hobson, who is marrying in Baltimore, one of the abundant successes of another ducky person, Paul Hobson," he said. Europe and also the heart of one Italian mobster, he is unmoved. "We are as much as the inviable Jooseph Baker, his successors abroad, are open aware of some of the singular effects of some of the singular Ethiopian Baker, America's foremost egghead expedition, is enjoying the Kleth Circle at a salary well over two thousand dollars. If we encounter on the second-basis of dollars and cents and the warm reception of most蛋head connoisseurs has made a mark for herself doing the
- Then there is Bill (Jackson) McBride, who is the most famous footed pan dancer and already has as his greatest prize the title of "Best Footed Dance" in the Lotte Leille "Black Birds" now playable, the Elliott Theatre. He was also the first to be Albert Rasch Studios where he will teach the tap routines to the students.
and spent, probably, five years more in visiting places where already he had found churches and established others in places as yet the story of Christ was unknown. It is not a mite to say that, in all history this world and history has been made as rich in achievement, as pregnant with inspiration, and as far reaching in results as this belief period of little more that a decade in the life of the great Apostle.
still he before him. Similar to this experience of a man in a picture gallery who has puzzled over the meaning of a painting and by his position found the point of view from which the artist meant it to be viewed." Paul became a world-Christian and from that than on exerted all the energies of his great soul to carry in person the good news to the ends of the earth. A Bishop in lecturing to a group of ministers in one of the European countries said to them, that they were not prepared to accept that they knew nothing of the world except what that they had read — they needed to travel and come in living vital touch with different peoples of the earth. As a result of that lecture some months later a minister passed eighty arrived in New York on a trip around the world. John Wesley used as his motto: "The World is My Field." But already Paul had declared as he pondered his obligations as the ambassador for Christ: "I Am a Debtor Both to Crusades and to Barbarians, both to The Wise and the Poor."
The Gospel's present us the great truths of the Christian Dispensation, but these truth needed to be put into concrete and workable form—this was very largely the tank of Paul, he grapples with the problems of the practical application of Christianity to every-day life and conduct. To him the religion Christ came to give to the world was not an abstract theory vague and beyond us, like the delusion of the Indians happy hunting ground he hopes to reach after death, but a life to be lived among ones fellow-whom. But this does not mean that the doctrine which must avert confront the church. Paul in many of his letters formulated many of these great truths into Christian doctrine. It is believed that his Epistle to the Romans stands at the head of that class of his writings. This letter was written near the close of his stay in Corinth on his third missionary journey. In the book Paul adorns its pages with a massive, and while it contains many passages of practical application of compassionate tenderness and rare beauty, its chief value to us is its wonderful grasp of the great theological problems and their bearing on common duties of life. It is in these writings we get the great doctrine of the Atonement, justification, sanctification and the relation of Jesus Christ to them. At a very early book of Romans in book one of his works, Romans in two forms—one as it appears at present—the other with all the personal references omitted and was used as a text book for schools. The keynote of this epistle is "the gospel is the power of God into Salvation to every one that believeth"; to the few first and also to the Greek.
Paul as a Writer
The thirteenth Epistle of Paul constituted this earlier written of the New Testament, every one of which brought with his solution, as "Paul to the church of God is at Corinth." The probable order in which they were written is as follows: First Thessalonians; Second Thessalonians, First Corinthians, Second Corinthians, Galatians, Romans, Ephesians, Colossians, Philomel, Philippians, after his release from his imprisonment in Rome, First Timothy and Tham during his second imprisonment, Second Timothy. During all of these letters were told himself two to other churches, Colossians and Romans, and four to individuals, First and Second Timothy, Philemon and Titus. Each one of these letters was written with a definite object of great moment in view. They rebuke sin, they instructed in righteousness, they exhalted with as long suffering. They were composed Paul's were performed amidst great persecution and in the dark days of the history of the early church, suffering, boss with dangers for the church and its
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Paul as a Theologian
Paul's Place in History
Paul occupies a unique place in history—there have appeared many remarkable figures among the Old Testament worries whose lives will continue to influence the ages for good, among the twelve who lived laboriously in the ancient world, and did not. His work He and returned to the Father, are fine spirit, but there has not appeared among the children of men along the ages a man of Paul's measurements. Born in Tarsus, Cilicia, A. D. 5. He was throughly educated in the law of Moses and the traditions of his nation, and in his blind zeal became a terror to the Christian converts. Which so engaged his was wonderfully converted. From that time on until he was beheaded in 66 A. D. by the order of brutal Nero—no man ever suffered as much for the cause he represented. As an evangelist he was earnest, zealous, uncompromising and fearless. His vision of Christ on the Damascus road made him ever there, and his relationship with his Lord—his abundant prayer life, his philosophy of the love that worketh no ill to his neighbor, his hope that penetrated the veil of material things and by faith in hold on eternal realities made him to all-intentes and purposes a mystic. As he faced death his eyes did not rest on the executioner's ax, but he glanced the crown of life the Righteous Judge stood waiting to put on his head.
Graham by he Rev O. B. McKenzie
Monday, Sunday School badge
Sunday School badge good
Two classes represent one child
in the school. We have no service
we had on the service.
*Instalation Program for our out-
let begins Wednesday, all my info
is posted on our website.*
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the program to Iora. Iora tree program
to take the program to Iora.
We are looking forward to a h
under leadership of Juv. McKenny.
His plans has been excepted b
hardly heard by his united member
Do and forget the Smith Cafe in
Boca Raton. The Smith Cafe can
Bibble she can can Bib, B. E. C.
Colman is in the old glitter villa
wish for in a happy stay and
wish for in a happy stay and
JEFFERSON, TEXAS. DEC. 178.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1928
(Continued from page 1)
Working Woman, urged complete organization upon the part of the tenants and blank request to meet demand of apartment owners.
Tenants will hold another meeting at the 153th Street library on January 31st, 1929.
DELIE TO SPEAK IN DENVER
(Continued from page 1)
ed. Attorney Blankenhorde charged that a courtmate that has lived near the property in question may have charge against him to indicate his presence to pay from the estate if all rights she would have under the burning of a cross in the alleyway to indicate her presence to prevent her occupancy of the dwelling. Mr. Blankenhorde several times in the Supreme Court in what is referred to at the "Shine House" was charged in the matter of a county court. Together, have
TEXAS TOWNS
FRANKSTON, TEXAS — Sun day school was well attended at the First Baptist Church of Frankstown. A married man arrived at the Sunday evening to perform a marriage ceremony. Mr. Joseph Johnson and his wife visited his mother, Mrs. Eugene Cary. They motivated in. Bruny-Creek Creek. They moved in. Bruny-Creek Creek. Mrs. Molinda Halley. The teacher
at the First Baptist Church was we attended Christmas Mass. He was presented a spendellion a wonderful sermon from Lake Subset. The Heavenly Message spendellion a sermon* Sunday night. The Running Spring was present. Prof. O. Miller has organized a singing group he has been laid off for the colored people and some have built barn bunk lumber on the ground. A new system of lighting Rev. M. Globe Vine Plantation. Rev. M. Globe Vine Moderator was a visitor in this church and lectured at the First Baptist Sand Flat preached a spendellion last Sunday. Prof. O. Miller was moved to the church. If you know people are done-hate and elsewhere read the Dallas Ex
BIGE TEXAS — The First Quarterly Conference of the Rice Circuit met at Allen Chappie Hall, where he was held by Rev. J. W. Matheras District Rev. Biven the faithful soon have his work well organic master of the Rice Circuit will sermon and all are proud of Rev. Matheras District Rev. Catherine District. Fifty dollar was rinsed in the Quarterly Conference Rev. presides a sermon at Hope Hall.
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presents, wins, goes on, and
received. Winner: Wanda Osman,
Winter Park, FL. Winner: the
week. Mr. O. C. Ether of Chic
is in the city visiting his
mother in many resorts to the Dallas
City. He will be visiting
during the year of, 1928. Wishing
for you 'one and all a merry
and happy New Year.
TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS
The Health Institute is a success helping to address many problems in the community, including the regular trained health workers who are under the direct supervision of the regular trained health workers in AArchibald, county nurse. All the staff of the A affaire of the local community are trained and meet the regular meetings. The printers receive Dr. Halger, head of the Travis County Health Department. The Rev. Bevess of the City Health revered, colored. The prime move for this community and it is expecited obtain air from the Travis County Health Department. The P. F. Atz will give its full support, and the staff are involved in many parts of this county. At Manor and Manchase a man is being paid for the Manor bank ball courts have been equipped recently in and auditorium of Sam Houston College and organized a community law office where law officers were elected. Mr. King Visiting Secretary, Mr. R. S. Storing and the corresponding secretary, the greatest interest was manifested by Mr. (Dr.) Guffin, president of the senior High School P. G. J. Feller made very excellent takes on the paper. Colored School No. 2. County. Colored School No. 2. County. J. Sma is the Junior Supervisor Travis County.
MINERAL WELLS. TEXAS-
Services was well attended at all
home from College. Mire Froer-
home is from Waco, Tex. Rev.
Wilson, Mire Froer, Rev. Taylor,
with his family. Rev. Taylor
laughing for little Barbara Inglis
protected her and news that Mr.
Froer day morning at 4. A.m. at Sun-
day morning at 4. A.m. at Sun-
day morning to this city for birth.
On the sick list are: Martin
Brown, John Chester, Mrs. Gee,
Washington, Mr. John Washington
Annie Chapman, Mr. Charges
Worth for旁访 visit to his dien-
tary. Caraille has been on the Slick list
There will be a Union Christian-
Monday night. Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Brown on妒 are have
lives. Mr. and Mrs. Goodie have
plays for each one of our customers
who was so happy with Mrs. Goodie
and a Happy New year.
ENNIS, TEXAS — Wayman Chapel A. M. E. Church, Sunday Mass, and Sunday school was open at nigh Church Sunday school with an adult of the usual hour with suppl. in the post of duty. The funeral of the post of duty, gin, was attended at 11. A. M. Brother Biggie and his brother, Biggie, leaves a sister to mourn his alumnae other relatives. The funeral was attended 2. P. M. at. Wayman Chapel A. M. Church, Sunday Mass, and was born in the late 19th century a faithful member of the A. M. E. Church for more forty-nine children eight grandchildren and a host of relatives.
HOUSTON, TEXAS — Services was well attended Sunday, Nov. 11, 2014 at the N. M. E. Church.
Bethlehem Baptist Church, Sunday School in usual activity, showed a spirited service, received a birthday of Christ, service beginning at 7:30 p.m. Teacher uses four collections for the day $27.50. Collections for the day $27.50.