Houston Informer
Saturday, February 16, 1924
Houston, Texas
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Y. M. C. A. LEASES THREE-STORY BUILDING
THE HOUSTON INFORMER
SENATE FAVORS HOWARD ADDRESSES MISS. LEGISLATURE
FINAL
EDITION
VOL. V.
MME. N. A. FANKLIN AWARDS PRIZES TO TEXAS OPERATORS
(Edison's note: Mr. McCoy was in Houston this week looking after their insurance on their home on the North Side, which was totally destroyed by fire. The manager, who was partially covered by insurance, Mr. McCoy was in it. The Houston business is surpassing their most angstive expectations; while the Houston office showed a marked increase in the number of that they will see to it, that none of their Texas and Southern customers in the least. The Houston manager came in for much praise from Mr. McCoy, a kindable man in which he have conceived.
HOWARD TO PREACH
AT WESLEY CHAPEL
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Houstonists will be afforded an opportunity next Wednesday night, Bedford's first former pastor, when E. R. J. Moore, African Methodist Episcopal church, Dowling street and Webster avenue, will give a number of years Rev. Howard pastor of Wesley Chapel and Purdue University friends among both salons and simmers. He is now preceding the pastor of recently rebuilt from a field of nephews for bhikuric honor. The will begin at 4 o'clock and all members and friends of the church and expatriates are invited to hear and meet
ATLANTA BUSINESS MAN
W. H. Kling, Atlanta, Ga., connected officially with the Standard Life in Atlanta to provide Trust Company and Bortice Company of died city, was during the week of May 16, 2015, a group of professional men and women Woman's Club who was held at the C. C. G. quarters.
WILEY COLLEGE'S SUMMER SCHOOL TO HELP TUTORS
SOCIAL SERVICE BOARD.
The colored department of the Houston Social Service Bureau has elected its officers for 1324 and selected the following executive committee members: J. Rena Riva, Dr. L. M. Mitchell, Felix C. Thurand, M.J. Hesion, J. H. Mason, T. M. Shadowem, C. R. Scott, G. A. Marshall. Min Obiba G. B. Jackson in the note. The first meeting of the new board will be held Friday, February 22, at 4 p.m.
HOUSTON GIRL WINS
SPURS AT HOWARD
Miss Nellie Hubert, tutoratortor of the 1920 class of the Houston High School who will receive her degree from Howard University, Washington, D.C. D. Inse, a member of the contributing editors of the Hilltop, student publication of Howard University, Washington, D.C. Miss Hubert is also chairman of the religious committee of the Young Women's Christian Association of the school and has made a high mark in her academic work. Howard. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mr. John T. Hubert of this city who are proud of their daughter and are at this great educational institution.
HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1924
HOWARD APPROPRIATION GETS SUPPORT OF UPPER HOUSE AFTER BEING SLASHED BY DIXIE SOLONS
Washington, D. C.—Carrying a total appropriation of $665,000 for Howard University, an increase of $707,500 over the amount as passed by the House of Representatives, the interior department appropriation bill was reported favorably to the Senate Saturday, February 9th, from the U. S. senate committee on appropriations.
The additions made in the bill for Howard University cover the $207,500 for maintenance and equipment stricken from the bill in the house on a point of order and also $500,000 for additions to the medical school in the medical school on the medical school.
Senator Phipps of Colorado, a member of the subcommittee which handled the bill and also chairman of the subcommittee which handles the district appropriation bill, was largely instrumental in bringing about the inclusion in the bill of the $500,000 for the medical school.
ITEM IS RESTORED.
He also supported the restoration to the bill of the $207,500 for the maintenance and equipment of the university, which had been stricken out of the bill in the house on a point of raised by Representative Byrnes of South Carolina. The president of the university, Dr. J. Stanley Durkee, and Dr. Emmett J. Scott, secretary-treasurer, declared that the work of the University would be seriously handicapped if these appropriations are not allowed.
Howard University is one of the two universities for colored students in the medical school. The great need of more and better trained colored practitioners was pointed out to the committee as an argument for the $500,000 to be used for additions to the medical school. Of this amount $370,000 is to be used for additional buildings and $138,000 for equipment.
The Senate added $3,000 to the items for Freedom for subordinates. The total recommended for Freedom's Hospital is $174,700.
COLORED BRANCH CLOSES DEAL FOR BIG DOWNTOWN STRUCTURE: EXTENSIVE PROGRAM PLANNED
COLORED BRANCH CLOSES DEAL FOR BIG DOWNTOWN STRUCTURE: EXTENSIVE PROGRAM PLANNED
Special to The Informer.
"HOUSTON'S GOT 'EM"
ITEM IS RESTORED.
WALKER AGENTS WILL BE GUESTS OF KANSAS CITY
HOTEL MEN STAGED
ST. JOHN'S MISSION
SISTERS ENTERTAINED
The Mission Sisters of St. John Baptist Church (Dowling) were popularly entertained Monday evening, February 4, at the home of Mrs. Emma Howard, a longtime friend of the sisters. She was taught by Mrs. M. Picket, an "Teaching How to Praise." The teacher strove very earnestly to show the power of prayer. Monday evening, she put up the program for the children when Mrs. John Toliver, 515 High Street, put up the program for the children with the successful affair. E. M. W. Johnson, was very much enchanted with the successful chicken on lettuce, sailing cracker, and the spirit of the society, the lesson, "Darkness and Light," was taught. She told the children through their every day actions and prayers for others to follow. All depleted with smile, hoping to meet with Mrs. Toliver, Mrs. Ameen Washington, — Mrs.
SOUTHERN LAWMAKERS HEARD NEGRO LEADER'S MASTERLY PLEA FOR SQUARE DEAL FOR HIS RACE
(By the Associated Negro Press.)
Jackson, Miss.-Robbed of oil in one year by the fairier charm up for lynching honors during other obstacles to colored or who changed her course for a short sentatives of her sovereignty state's legislative halls represen her population, the Negro and hope for the future of the state Redmond, the Negro Redmond, probably the most state. He was accompanied by Atwood, E. L. Patton, Solomon Varnado, A. J. Johnson, R. T. S. H. C. Owen, W. G. Williams as
--Robbed of one-tenth of her N the fairer charm of Northern indians during 1923, the home of to colored or white American propurse for a short while this week, vergently admitted to their wee halls representatives of the sui the Negro and listened to a recitie of the state. The houses of the legicably the most important Negro accompanied by E. W. Narnes, L. Patton, Solomon Ward, G. M. R. Johnson, R. T. Sims, A. J. Howa G. W. Williams and E. B. Topp.
Jackson, Miss.—Robbed of one-tenth of her Negro population in one year by the fairer charm of Northern industry, a runner-up for lynching during 1923, the home of Vardaman and other obstacles to colored or white American progress, Mississippi changed her course for a short while this week while the representatives of her sovereignty admitted to their presence in the state's legislative halls representatives of the submerged half of her population, the Negro and listened to a recital of the Negro's hope for the future of the state.
The Negro to address both houses of the legislature was S. D. Redmond, probably the most important Negro attorney in the state, accompanied by E. W. Nurnes, M. L. Flurney, L. K. Atwood, E. L. K. Atwood, R. Husband, W. L. Varnado, A. J. Johnson, R. T. Sims, A. J. Howard, S. W. Miller, S. H. C. Owen, G. W. Williams and E. B. Topp.
The Daily News of this city, in commenting on the address delivered by Redmond, declared that such an event might not have been possible 15 or more years ago. The mound delivered an admirable address to each body. He was fair, logical and questionable a fact that when he finished the lawmakers had a better and more comprehensive view of the education race question than ever before.
Mr. Redmond addressed the special relations in the state, the evil of lynching, in the state, of illicit lynching, in the problem, the problem, in the problem, which she is most backward, the disarray, the disarray, among black and white citizenry; the case of criminals, the sick, the insane.
The spokesman had in mind bringing to the heart of his hearers the fact that Negroes who had become migrants to betray the state had been pointed out to the legislators of the state. Without censoring Negroes who had become migrants to betray the state had been pointed out to the legislators of the state, black and white, and asserted that the greatest asset of any state the state's representatives in the national congress was helping to kill the Negro.
The discrepancy in education programs on the address delivered by Redmond, declared that such an event might not have been possible 15 or more years ago. The mound delivered an admirable address to each body. He was fair, logical and questionable a fact that when he finished the lawmakers had a better and more comprehensive view of the education race question than ever before.
Mr. Redmond addressed the special relations in the state, the evil of lynching, in the state, of illicit lynching, in the problem, the problem, in the problem, which she is most backward, the disarray, the disarray, among black and white citizenry; the case of criminals, the sick, the insane.
Abuse of reformatories for Negro youth, sanatoriums for the tuberculosis who had become migrants to betray the state had been pointed out to the legislators of the state. Without censoring Negroes who had become migrants to betray the state had been pointed out to the legislators of the state, black and white, and asserted that the greatest asset of any state the state's representatives in the national congress was helping to kill the Negro.
REPUBLICANS CALL NEXT FRIDAY AT LAY PLANS FC Fort
CANS CALLED TO ME RIDAY AT FORT WO PLANS FOR 1924 CA
REPUBLICANS CALLED TO MEET NEXT FRIDAY AT FORT WORTH TO LAY PLANS FOR 1924 CAMPAIGN
To the Republicans of Texas:
Our party is face to face with
We have hoped against hope for our party organization to indicate
that we will be a strong force in Texas that would meet it of those who constitute the rep principles for which it stands.
Something should be done and a
plan should be made.
face to face with the greatest crisis against hope for those who haveization to indicate and put forth they were interested in building aat would meet the approval of at institute the republican party and would be done and something must be party leadership and put men in chan will not prostrate the ideal, himy upon the altar of personal selfby notified that a state-wide conference to meet at the Masonic Temple, January 22, 1924, to discuss the plan of action in the pending camp
Our party is face to face with the greatest crisis in its history. We have hoped against hope for those who have taken charge of our party organization to indicate and put forth something to convince us that they were interested in building a party organization in Texas that would meet the approval of at least a majority of the party members. We have been sadly disappointed principles for which it stands. We have been sadly disappointed. Something should be done and something must be done to restore confidence in party leadership and put men in charge of the party organization who will not prostitute the ideal, history and principles of the party upon the altar of personal selflessness and corruption. You are hereby notified that a state-wide conference of republicans is called to meet at the Masonic Temple, East 9th Street, Fort Worth, February 22, 1924, to discuss the political situation and to adopt a plan of action in the pending campaign.
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MAKERS HEARD
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Fort Worth, Tex., February 5, 1924.
as:
with the greatest crisis in its history,
for those who have taken charge of
indicate and put forth something to
interested in building a party organize-
the approval of at least a majority
the republican party and believe in
thems. We have sadly disappointed,
the leaders in the political situation
and put men in charge of the party
prostitute the ideal, history and princi-
al of personal selflessness and cor-
that a state-wide conference of repub-
lican the Masonic Temple, East 9th Street,
1924 will be held in a political situation
on in the pending campaign.
(Signed) O. C. CROOK,
NATHAN JOHNSON,
Et al.
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MEETING OBJECTIONS WITH SERVICE
In a previous issue of The Informer we discussed how so many of our people are enriching foreigners and members of other races, all the while permitting any number of the business and professional members of our own race to suffer and make it best they can under try conditions and vexing ordeals.
Now we wish to say a word or two to the business and professional men of our race, particularly those of Houston.
The business or professional man that places color above and before service, is building his business on a faulty foundation and when he begins to lose his trade, patients or clients, he should blame one but himself.
We heard a number of race men in a discussion a few nights ago, and apropos their talk about a foreigner opening a barbershop for our people in the downtown district, one of the men remarked that there was not a single colored place of business on Milam Street nor Prairie Avenue, where a colored patron of those race men was located; one of the men remarked station; while the foreigners, operating places of business on these same streets, maintain free telephone places for everybody.
This might appear as a small matter, but it is merely a part of the service that our people have a right to expect from the business men of this city and particularly those of their own racial household.
As long as men of other races, catering to our people, can afford to maintain free telephone service, our business men must do the same thing or suffer the consequences.
A race man enters a colored house to make a purchase for his wife and the article that she wants or told him to get, is not carried in stock by said concern. Unless the proprietor grants this article to the race man, he must purchase it at most 5c to ring his spouse and ascertain what he must purchase at this same colored business institution.
Other causes arise that often make it imperative for a patron to ring his or her home or place of employment from many of these colored business houses, and, many of these men and women are unwilling to pay the 5c toll every time they wish to make such a what happens? Many of them will go to the places operated by the foreigners and use their telephone without money and without price, often resulting in a new customer for the foreigner and another customer gone from the race man!
Aside from meeting competition in quality of goods, prices, equipment, etc., our business men must learn that the man will get and retain the business who delivers the goods from all angles. It is perfectly right and proper to patronize our own people in business, trades and professions, but these people must expect this trade and patronage on the grounds of fitness, efficiency, service and not because of their racial connection or fraternal relation.
It is necessary to beautify your premises (and every business man should do this without being forced to do so) to compare favorably with and compete with the other fellow, then beautify them!
If you must maintain free telephone service to hold our patrons and gain new ones, by all means install the telephone!
If you must have quick delivery to offset the inroads the other firm has made, you must suggest that you inaugurate and maintain such delivery service!
Service counts, men; for when people enter your place to make a purchase, they are not willing, as a general proposition, to pay for excuses and alibis and to be penalized for your shortcomings, inability and unwillingness to meet competition and render the business that they can often get at the next door or right around the corner.
Another thing, no man should engage in business nor enter the professions unless he is well prepared and thoroughly versed in the business he enters, or the profession he follows.
Too many of our people embark in a certain line of business because So-and-so is engaged in the same business and seems to be doing business in the same way than taking in consideration the fitness and peculiar training for the business they essay to promote and operate.
We fear that as long as we are satisfied with running and conducting our businesses on the individual scale rather than collectively, we are going to find it both difficult and embarrassing to work with some of these seemingly insuperable and insurmountable barriers.
But there is hardly a colored man in business in Houston, especially in the downtown area, who is not able to meet these usual injuries raised to and criticisms hurled at our business men, and, sirs, it is your job to remove the causes for such complaints, criticisms and objections.
The analysis and stripped of all rheoretical verbiage, service counts!
The Houston Colored Commercial Club offers the colored business and professional men of Houston a splendid chance and golden opportunity for a discussion and solution of the problems that are common to all engaged in these lines among us; for only through enlightenment, education, co-operation and organization can we achieve other races in the business and professional spheres of activity.
The business and professional men of other races find it necessary and imperative to organize their forces and protect and
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safeguard their interests; so why should ours conclude that they can get business, retain it, meet competition and expand their partaking in the business and rigidly by the other successful races of our day and time?
As in other things and lines, we are too prone to imitate the other races in their superficials and not given enough to emulating them. You may make excuses, apologize, offer alibis and cite numerous reasons why we do not get our share of the business from our own people, but the fault is in ourselves, sirs, and not in the rank and file of our people, neither in the stars, that we are underlings and not getting our just share of the race's business and patronage.
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One of our leading colored ministers told us the other day that there are around 2900 young white men in the various colleges of the state, preparing themselves for the ministry and field of religious endeavor. Among our group, particularly in Texas, we doubt if there are 29 young colored men pursuing a theological course in anybody's college; yet our pulpits are being filled with and occupied by enlightened students, a hostel, and "pawing-in-the-value spark busters," who know as much about grammar as a hog does about hip pockets or as much about theology and the Holy Writ as an ane does about constructing a radio outfit. We have often discussed the need of educated, conserved and divinely called young men for the ministry among our people, for we are woefully and sadly deficient and lacking in this respect. If the white people of Texas can see the need and necessity, with all their years of freedom, training, education and superior advantages, of sending their young men to colleges and seminaries for the greatest and holy work, how much more necessary and imperative is it that we place a premium upon intelligence in the pulpit and encourage our young men to go to school and prepare themselves for this work? The old idea that all the preacher had to do is open his mouth and the Lord will fill it, a fallacy; unless the advocates of theology for the greatest and holy work He will fill their mouths with candle bugs, mosquitoes, etc. God has no place in His great scope and plan of redemption for any ignorant and blind person, and the statement that Christ called only the simple and unlearned men of Galilee as His immei-
sure and erroneous and not substantiated by either sacred or secular history.
The generally accepted ministerial definition of heaven—that it is a prepared place for a prepared people—leads us to wonder how can people be prepared for an ultimate residence in this “prepared place,” and how can leaders who can properly teach and inductate (prepare) them? As we have often charged (and truthfully, too), so many of our preachers resort to the ministry after they have failed in everything else they have attempted to do; and, since the colored ministers are so much more likely to learn little about the he is supposed to preach and teach, the field is crowded with jack-legs, bootleggers, mendicants and whot-nuts, while our people are being consumed for lack of knowledge and proper interpreting of the Scriptures. No man, who he does not know, and no man can know unless he has been taught, and no man can be taught unless he to school or some capable tutor. There is an alarming dearth of prepared young ministers and the number of people who must great stress upon their theological departments, have almost removed the course from their curricula; while the majority of our young men are willing to enter any field except the ministry. Then, too, so many of the older ministers have made it so unpleasant that they are not prepared young minister that even some of these are disgusted and exasperated with the pulpit. In Texas, these older ministers (at least in one denomination) have built up a “ring” and only ministers can get good charges for their services. In the United States, the “ring leader” or his confederates, associates and manikins.
We need to encourage more of our young men to concurate and dedicate their lives to the ministry, but they also must remember that he serves best who is best prepared and knows thor
People are not going to church and listen at hatched-up or plagiarized sermons, nor to rehash discourses labeled with new subjects.
Many of our ministers think that, after they have been called to the pastorate of some good or substantial church, they do not need to study any more, and thus they become lazy and refuse to prepare sermons for their parishioners.
Some ratio: 2900 to 29. When one considers the extremely large number of colored sermons and the fact that we are turning out few, if any, able and well-prepared young men to serve these charges, it is alarming to say the least and bodies ill for our future religious welfare and Christian development and growth.
We need to raise the standard in the pulpit among our race, or else we are going to roam in the wilderness for years, to come be forced to slee out our spirits耻辱 and crumbs.
Y. W. C. A. NOTES.
The Jennie B. Covington Club met Tuesday morning at the residence of Mrs. Chas. A. Jackson in their first social meeting. Being Lincoln's birthday anniversary, the program and decoration mission service, assisted by the
Y. W. C. A. NOTES.
The Jennie B. Covington club met Tuesday morning at the residence of Mrs. Chas. A. Jackson in their first meeting of the club's 100th anniversary, the program and decorations were of a patriotic nature. At the conclusion of the program Mist M. Wooden, executive secretary of the museum, announced amusing games, after which every body required to the dining room and visitors and most of the members were invited. All the members of all the committee women has been postponed until February 28, at which time they will be invited to who is a member of any committee M. T. M. Farechile, public chairman.
AGED RESIDENT PASSES:
Mary. Mrs E. Shaw, a resident of Houston for 54 years, died at the real estate firm, 211 S. Washington Street, Mitchell, MI. Brigham, a resident of Houston, February 10, 1924, at 3 p. December is survived by his daughters, Mrs. Wm. Blanchett of Houston; one son, Mr. C. R. Shaw of Boky, Oklaho; one daughter, D. D. Schmidt of M. Mitchell of Houston, and Wm. Wera, Hazel Blanchett of Beaulieu, D. D. Schmidt of M. Mitchell. Interment is in Olivewood cemetery under auspices of Corrish Sister Court, Order of Calanake, of the Church of the Nativity. P. Stanley officiated. Palrchild Undertaking Company has charged the
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Card of Thanks
Through this medium we wish to express many thanks to the many people who have supported our mother, Mary. M. Mary B. C. Prof. and Mrs. D. to thank the following for beautiful offering: Corrish Bistort Court, O. O. C. Prof. and M. D. J. Ryan (Signee) Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Mitchell, Herbert J. Mertz, Ralph M.
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Dexh has robbed me of a friend, and whom I could always go for comfort and sound advice. In his presence I would have been afraid, but whom I could always go for comfort and sound advice. To him I could utter my inner most secrets, for I knew that he loved me more than he loved me well as he did in my optimism. He loved me for myself, and would not have me alienated. I loved him, and who he was, I would not have changed one characteristic trait that he possessed. Earth was made poorer that heaven. Earth was made worse than when noble fell asleep.
Y. M. C. A. NOTES
Guite an appreciative and enthusiastic M. Anderson, interested in M. McKinney, interested in C. Stiemens, E. P. Chapel, last Sunday afternoon at M. Zion Baptist Church in St. Louis, MO. Why We Need Y. M. C. A. in Houston, be in part, said "Since 1866 we have been a great factor in the Y and with the Bible classes and prayer meetings is a great factor in young men. If we are forever bringing up an intelligent group of young men, we will be no need to worry about the future of our race." We will be very proud of F. H. Johnson made some very timely remarks. The next meeting will be held with Boyen and Church, Rev. K. W. Johnson pastor.
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To our many friends and neighbor who by their deeds of kindness and of words of cheer, gave comfort to us and helped us in our work, of our beloved husband and son, Bob H. Booth, we express to you our many thanks. Especially do we thank the officers and members of Oriental Lodge No. 35, Lodge No. 36, Lodge No. 40, Lodge No. 121, K. 21, of K. P. May bless you, one and all.
Y. M. L. Kane, mother-in-law.
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