Houston Informer
Saturday, June 6, 1925
Houston, Texas
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PYTHIANS HOLD JUBILEE EVENT
WITH THE "BRAVE BOYS"
The conductor of this department is attending the forty-first annual session of the Colored Knights of Pythas of Texas, upon invitation of our friend the Grand Chancellor W. S. Willis; and upon invitation of our friend for time before his departure on the special train from Houston, Sunday, the Katy, that he did not have to prepare his weekly contribution column.
Therefore, we are panning a few lines from Waco, which is the Mecca for all colored Pythas and Calantheans during this week.
In fact, the "city on the Brazeo" has already been literally taken over by the "community," and the colored citizens of the community are showing that while Houston is got "many," Waco does things.
New Hope Baptist Church, in New Hope, and the congregation rightfully bears of hawthorne and country and a-church choir and orchestra that have no equals in this community, is considered that this choir has a large membership (around 50, countries) and a-church organization are all the more wonderful and marvelous for a musical organization that is the church is a beautiful structure with basement, heated with gas, spacious auditorium, overhead spacious hall, fountains, drinking fountains and every modern comfort and convenience in the cost less than $90,000. It is a credit not only to the congregation but race, race, race.
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*AGAIN UNANIMOUSLY RE-ELECTED
PROFESSOR W. 8. WILLIS; Dallas, who has been leading the Pythian hosts of Texas to new heights for the last nine years, was unanimously re-elected grand chancellor of the Texas jurisdiction, at the forty-first annual session held at Waco this week. The act grants of the office showed an increase in success, of one half million dollars during the Willis administration, and Willis' chief ambition now is to make the Texas colored Pythians a million Collar concerts. He is a native, Texas, born at Waco, and educated in the public schools there and at Bishop College, Marshall, Texas.
FINANCIAL STATUS TEXAS PYTHIANS
ROSENWALD AIDS
NEGRO SCHOOLS
WITH $250,000
(By the Negro Associated Press)
Chicago, Illinois, June 2—The Chicago drive in the campaign to raise $25,000 endowment fund for Hampton and
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Taukeegee got under way here this week with the announcement that Jalal Company, the largest and most company, had contributed $200,000 toward Chicago's quota of $400,000. Many of the students operating in the drive and Sunday evening were Robert Moten, principal of Moten High School, day event club, of which Clifford drive committee, is president. Dr. Moten, Booker T. Washington and Rosalie Simmons are the only New Yorkers driving from Hampton and Taukeegee sang in the various colored and white churches.
Texas "Brave Boys" Celebrate In Annual Session at Waco; Order's Assets Over $653,000
(BY C. F. RICHARDSON).
Waco, Texas, June 4, 1925.—That the old that new blood infuses new life into an or inspiration to a new program, were very str the 41st annual session of the Colored KN Texas, and Court of Calanthe, held in the during the current week.
Missouri-KansasTN thousands of visitors into this city Sunday that the trains failed to bring here, were con interurban electric lines, wagons and othersation. Some idea of the tremendous crowd p the attendance of fully 900 drill corps bands at the encampment at Taborian Park Special attention was given to court, special excursion trains were operat Fort Worth and Dallas, and intermediate p thousands swarmed into the city to witness and to add color and lustre to the most unique of its kind ever staged in the state by a
All motions passed in the opening session were done so without a discussion called attention to a similar procedure last year, and then flayed those motions. The committee throughout the Texas jurisdiction to the effect that "steam-roller tactics" were employed in the session of the Senate St. Paul A. M. E. Church, in memory of Mrs. Kyle's Memory Honored.
The Court of Calathea held special counsel to the Texas jurisdiction. Dr. W. R. Roberts and E. T. Gordon. Willis Gives Advice.
The committee, represented the tendency of the baby rule so much and stated emphatically that too many of our people will get up off our knees and sit like Mr. Willis took the position, that the time has arrived when we must get up off our knees and sit like Mr. Willis took the position, but through husbanding our resources and employing similar means and methods to their civil, political and economic rights.
Occupied those among us who think their race has a monopoly on all the virtues, while holding that other races have all the vices. He stated that the race has all the vices while they were confined in the Dallas County prison, and that both the heinous crimes of rape for which they were tried and assessed the death penalty.
Introduction of Visitors.
The committee, represented the opening session Monday was S. W. Green of New Orleans, L.A., supreme chancellor of Calathea of Pythias and Huntsville penitentiary awaiting electrocution on June 28, confessed to the heinous crimes of rape for which they were tried and assessed the death penalty.
Introduction of Visitors.
The committee, represented the opening session Monday was S. W. Green of New Orleans, L.A., supreme chancellor of Calathea of Pythias and Huntsville penitentiary awaiting electrocution on June 28, confessed to the heinous crimes of rape for which they were tried and assessed the death penalty.
Introduction of Visitors.
The committee, represented the opening session Monday was S. W. Green of New Orleans, L.A., supreme chancellor of Calathea of Pythias and Huntsville penitentiary awaiting electrocution on June 28, confessed to the heinous crimes of rape for which they were tried and assessed the death penalty.
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that the old order changeth and into an organization and gives are very strikingly illustrated in Colored Knights of Pythias of old in the "city on the Brazos" iKansas-Texas Railway poured city Sunday afternoon, and those were, were conveyed in automobiles, and others means of transporcous crowd present is revealed by dill corps, uniform ranks and the gird of the grand lodge and grand were operated Wednesday from intermediate points and additional v to witness the princess review most unique and novel entertain- state by a colored fraternity.
dickson Colored Orphanage; Charles ("J. O. Midnight"); Stewart of Charles mission; Business College; bishop known newspaper correspondent; C. nickham Houston, editor The Informer.
Annual Reports Submitted.
The annual reports of the grand lodge missionaries, Monday forenses session, and all were "unanimously adopted."
The annual reports of J. Smith of Dellas, grand keeper of records and seal the downstory department, which showed that the order had earned in interest, the various banking institution, various banking institution, the Python fiscal year, $3,464.46 as against $3,728.82 as reported at 1924 and $3,828.82 as reported at 1925, the year was $181.80. The salaries of all grand lodge officers being $1,800 for care of care and then left a balance of $10,844.64.
$80,000 in Cash.
This report further showed that the order, as of May 20, 1925, had $268.43 in cash to its credit in various
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Membership Drive Results.
Though severely criticized when he instituted the drive, Willis showed that 6580 new members were added to the rolls through drives during past year and 1631 other members were inducted into the order, 1935 showing a net increase of 1628 over the year.
There are now 10 Dokky temples in Texas and a regimental bands, being the last to join the number.
In discussing the loan department, Willis noted that money had been invested, towkit:
U. S. government bonds $484.8
Burmese Lodge bonds $200.0, Supreme Lodge bonds $200.0, Supreme Lodge loans to members $47,389.0; total $75,124.8.
Recommendations.
The grand chancellor made only two recommendations, viz: Remodel the Pyranth Temple at Dhamma to cost $100,000; cost $100,000 to members of the board of directors, exclusive of their present ex-
in's in his executive message Willis pronounced this "the most successoe and glorious history of our grand and glorious temple of the tabular citation of the order's financial and numerical growth from 1916 and startling. It showed that after 25 years—from 1884 to 1916 the total cost of this was increased by $25,659.88 (more than one-half million dollars) in nine years.
Exemplary insurgents.
For their part in the Fort Worth War, R. S. Watson, Chas. H. Thomas and J. T. Smith were expelled from the order, according to the grand chancellor, to the satisfaction of the trial tribunal that they had no part in the conspiracy against the order and grand
"The Negro does not want the white man's place, but merely wants the white man's place, but does not desire of civilization and permit the group to occupy the rung the white is now standing on," the colonial historian wrote in *Continental* (continued on Page B).
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ORGANIZER MATTHEWS
We have no fight to make with any other Order. We are also fearful they may oppose us. They must take our race account, because they help the entire race. Their failure comes to our race. They have come and learn the truth from an authentic source and from indisputable authority. The thing you are saying Davisman will work in Texas. Calm Davisman will work in Texas. Calm Davisman will work in Texas. Know we, know, and the State know that our books are clean and straight. Grand Order, Grand Order, find, understand, confusion that the membership will be united more firmly than ever. These mathematicians are not really at the Grand Lodge. You can't build your Order on the author of the membership, but you can show their content for such a dagger by joining the Order in Grand Order and show our content for false alarmist. WAUDO MATTHEWS.
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A CNAAGH, a nurse, gave it a few puffs and it glow and blush and adjust itself to any mouth, until only a short time ago, thought women were only stenographers and machinists and a harder expert at typing. Jerry is the junior partner in the old man Seward & Britfall. One day he garter and Jerry it up. Miss Brooke, the stenographer, was taking it to the man that day, which is why Jerry smoked. She worked in Jerry's office daily. Jerry omitted the day, Jerry omitted the day, Jerry omitted the day. But if he knew the women I knew—of those girl clogs, half closed his eyes, and went and enjoyed his cigar. It must have been after about 20 years. Jerry grinned, half closed his eyes, and turned toward me, grinning foolishly.
He took his feet down and went over to his partner's door, looked up and again saw the video. Then he went to the door again, then he went to the room, looked up and solved the whole mess. The dark background of the ceiling converted the glass into a mirror, and he planked it over the desk. He looked up, got the angle of the reflection from the transom window. A few minutes later he went to the door and spoke to Miss Brooks, the stammer girl. Will you come in to my office? she asked. She would in. "Will you marry me this afternoon," she said. She and she did. These brown catalogues and stamps took something like cigars through the reckoning. But it wouldn't have made much difference, love being kind of old. Man Belkap does look a bit fierce when he dictates, gesturing like he meant it and, all at once, out goes just so show what曼曼 will do to a good man if he doesn't curtise the voice and Bristol- it drove him to marriage.
Preparedness
"Where are you going now?"
"I'm going to walk up and down the pier until I accidentally meet Bills."
SundaySchool Lesson
[R]EW. P. H. FYWATER, D.D. Dress,
of the Waukee School, Middletown
Institute of Chicago.
[O]R 1835, Waukee Newswoman Union.
Lesson for June 7
PETERS BROADENING VISION
LENTH TEXT—Aces 10:11-118
GOLDEN TEXT—Of a truth I pete
10:11-118 no responder of pete
10:14-104
2. His Character (v. 2).
1. A devout, pleasant man.
2. A man of great manliness.
3. He was charitable.
4. (He was respected by his family.
The Lord chose Cornelius for the transition of the gospel to the Covenant because of his character and position.
II. The Supernatural Preparation for Transition of the Gospel to the Covenant.
In order to bring this about:
1. Two Visions Were Given.
2. The Vision of Cornelius (v. 23).
3. The Vision of God announced of God announced that his prayer and alms had come before God as a memorial, and instructed him to send a person who would tell him what to do.
(2) The vision of Peter (v. 9-16).
He saw a certain vessel containing christianity from heaven. This vessel let down from heaven and taken back indicated that both Jews and Gentiles were accustomed to a Messenger Sent from Cornelius (vv. 17-22).
2. A Messenger Sent from Cornelius (vv. 17-22), who had seen what he had accomplished, but not for long, for messengers from Cornelius made inquiry at the gate for him. The Messenger sent him, and bade him him, going nothing, thus we see that both had been prepared for each other by God. Cornelius and Peter (vv. 28-38).
(1) Peter took stu. *atwitness* *mong* (*v.* 23).
(2) If the good judgment to know
that on a matter of so great importance,
he must have witnesses.
(2) Cornellus waiting for Peter (v. 24).
He called together his kinmen and friends.
Corculus about to worship Peter (v. 28-29).
Peter repudiated his act and protected him but a man alongside of Corculus.
The reciprocal explanation (v. 29).
Peter explained to him how God had taken from him his Jewish prejudice, and asked that Corculus state the reason why he had protected God when he appeared unto him and instructed him III. Peter's Sermon (v. 34-43).
1. The Introduction (v. 34-43).
He showed that God was the reason why he was in every nation those who fear God and work righteousness against the ungodly (v. 34-43).
2. His Dismission (v. 34-43).
In the discourse he touches briefly upon the mission of Jesus showing the importance of the Holy Spirit, not withning the Holy Spirit. He was qualified for His work as mediator.
1. In His life (v. 38-39).
He went about doing good, even casting out demons as a proof that God is the creator of the unjust that He misunderstands to God, being put to death in the flesh (I Pet. 3:13).
Gray raised him the third day showing openly that Christ was his Son (Rom. 1:4), and that his sacrificial work was satisfactory (Rom. 1:44). IV, The Holy Spirit Paired Out (vr. 44:48). As the gospel was entering its widest embrace, the Spirit came in to V. Peter Vindicator His Ministry to the Gentiles (11:1:18). Being called to forwaiting for widens the Gentiles, Peter rehearsed the whole story in such a way that his narrative took the form of logical argument, and showed how he lived the life of Jesus and spent work by the ministry gift of the Spirit.
The Best Key
One's own self is the best key one has to the understanding of the universe—American Friend.
By bravely enduring it, an evil which cannot be avoided in overcome.—American Friend.
1925 SESSIO
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June 8th
STATE DEPARTMENT
EDUCATION
to the comfort and convenience of
and boarding facilities will be pro-
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1925 SESSION SUMMER SCHOOL AND SUMMER NORMAL WILEY COLLEGE, Marshall
APPROVED AND AUTHORIZED BY THE STATE
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Every necessary arrangement looking to the comf
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A designtory accommodations and boarding
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FOUR-YEAR ELEMENTARY certificate may be EA
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SCHOOL BOOK.
The department of home economics will be open.
Primary methods will be demonstrated, by a speci
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Extension Service staff of Texas have been arrange
All the present rate of growth the Wiley Summer
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A faculty who have special preparation and experi
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All faculty who expect to remain in the professio
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Bulletin contains information about courses of a
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APPROVED AND AUTHORIZED BY THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Every necessary arrangement looking to the comfort and convenience of the student body has been made.
Ample formatory accommodations and boarding facilities will be provided. YEAR ELEMENTARY certificate may be EARNED in two summers. All college courses that may be offered in lieu of State examination grades will be given in the Wiley Summer School this session.
The department of home economics will be open.
Primary methods will be demonstrated by a specialist.
Special lectures and demonstrations in home economy and
banking are available for students.
For out-of-door study and recreation the Wiley campus and grounds are hard to excel.
Students have special preparation and experience in this line of work are retained for the summer session.
At the present rate of growth the Wiley Summer School is destined to become one of the few great summer schools of the country.
Bulletin containing information about courses of study and other matters relating to the summer session will be mailed upon request.
All teachers who expect to remain in the profession are seeking to secure a degree from some first class, reputable institution. The Wiley Summer School offers you a fine opportunity.
M. W. DOGAN, President.
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The Spanish explorer, Ponce de Leon, is credited with having brought the grapefruit to Florida when he landed in the year 1413. During the three centuries that the Spanish disputed possession of the state with their Old World neighbors, he developed the grapefruit, or any of the other gems citrus introduced in Florida at that time, except to distribute it to the southern part of the state.
Making Out a Case
Lettar said to have been received by the police, and struck by an automobile, number 487-264. If the owner is rich, he runs him at one. The boy won't买瓶望 but say, but he doesn't. He brought out, I will hit him in two or three places with a hammer. He was in three places.
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open for local jodges that deeire to
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cond and third Gore
irst and third Mondays: 4 oper
tog 3 fern ead wei:
*eeott and tourtn Mondays’ 3 open:
figs, 1 aftergoon and. nights:
‘Firat and third Tuobdays; «open
{nga 3 afternoons and 2 nights
‘Beoond ad. fourts. ‘Tuosdaye:. 3
openings, 1 afternoon and ? night;
Wiest ahd third Wednosdays! 1 att
sernoon openina
cond and fourth Wedscsdays: 1
ight opening:
iret and third Thuredays: 1 night
‘opening:
"Prat and third Fridays: 2 afternoon
pentas:
econ and fourth Fridays: 2 after
noon openiaas.
“According to revised rental sched.
a, the toathty rental for afternoon
Tootings fa $8 per month and. $6
fmonthy for nishuly meetings
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NOW. COMES OUR BIGGEST
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STARTS FRIDAY,JUNE 5th
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THE HOUSTON INFORMER is on sale in the Cressent City every FRIDAY AFTERNOON at the PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE, 624 S. Ramaport Street, and by Carrie Roya on Saturday in Alpine, McDonough County. The book is available in the NOWS NEWS MATTER, Including Church, Club and Sporting News must be in the hands of the Editors by Sunday of each week. Mail to P. O. 88. SOCIETY NEWS should be mailed to reach the Society Editor, MISS VIOLA CONNELLY, 317 N. Roman St. New Orleans, by Saturday. Miss Conner's telephone is G513 811.W. Subscriptions. Advertising and applications as circulators, should be mailed to THE CHISHOLM NEWS SERVICE, P. O. 125, Box 115.
NEW ORLEANS SOCIETY
TEXANS VISIT.
Jac. C. Ford, business manager of the Longhorner's Association. For the convention - that association here was the guest - C. Mrs. Jones. 223 S. 10th St. of Carnegie. C. Arthur was the guest of C. Arthur.
ENTERTAIN MOTHER.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Willham, 2518
Mrs. and Mrs. C. Willham, 2518
in honor of her mother.
The guests included E. C. Cannon, Mise
Mise, and Mise Mise and Mise
Mise and Little J. S.
NEW ORLEANS DELEGATES
LEAVE JUNE 12 FOR WICHITA
The New Orleans delegation to the National Baptist Sunday School and School in St. Louis will be the Illinois Central in special all-special Fullman and chair cars at 7:30 coveh night, June 21, for Wichita, Kansas. At Memphis the New Orleans delegation will be in train, which will be up of Tennessee, Kentucky and other state delegates. The city-wide rally given at St. Marks Fourth Baptist Church on Saturday was well attended and showed the enthusiasm grounded over the excitement with the St. Mark chanters, composed by Buckee and Neville Bride, have for the past two years, at Hot Springs, Cleveland, captured the singing numbers Tuesday night to show appreciation of their unselfish aid. Expeditions called upon by the up to $47.87 has been granted on the certificate plan and identification cards may be obtained from Mr. Gayle at room 340 Python
INSTALL8 RADIO.
Nick Boyd, captain of the Midway Cat 139, Bennville Street, has in-flight and upward radio capable of picking up signals in United States. State绳. Joseph. Manage, invites the public to visit and programs anytime, afternoon or night.
SAYS INFORMER POPULAR.
M. E. Ferrand, 333 N. Clarborn Street, who handles the Houston Inventory, and the office at St. James A. M. E. Church, where the paper is growing more popular
MRS. HAYWOOD BURIED.
Mir. Mrs. Milred Haywood, 116 S. Night Street, who died during TV night following an operation at the Charity Hospital. The woman was a native of British Honduras.
*BLOCK BILLY SUNDAY* HOLDS
REVIVAL:FOR REV. BINGAMA
tion manager. The Bulletin was only newly published as a company paper distributed gratis to insurers in the country. The next monthly is fifty cents per year.
CUP IN POSTER CONTEST
Coeil Timmelhoff of McDonough No. 4 School, was selected as the winner of the prize. The presentation was presented with the trophy Tuesday day afternoon at Thomy Lafont School, B. Eiffelball Springs, art instructor at McDonough No. 4 High and Normal Schools, children showed much talent. The prize for the content was donated by the school. The presentation speech was made by Prof. Timmelhoff. The sentence by the pupils of the primary grades was of such a fine nature, P. G. Crutchfield, superintendent of No. 4 School, announced that next year he will be awarded the primary prize for the primary pupil art activity.
MRS. BINGAMAN RETURNS.
`Mr Dr. J. A. B. Biagannah has returned from an extensive tour of North Louisiana, which she combined with her husband, the former house steward. Shore-At房. Home. House hostage of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chapman at their beautiful home. Mr. Chapman is the only millionaire of our family, all of us all weaving made him wealthy.
(Chisolm Newsw Service Special)
Berkshire Borough Council
Berkshire Borough Street, is to
appear in Judge Humphrys court today
to hear the decision of the court on
the charge of violating the ordinance
on purchasing and living in property,
which is in a neighborhood the
morning after the being members
of the opposite race.
Miss Beck was tried last Thursday and the court took the case under attorney guidance. The prestigious Court has held the ordinance valid, it is generally expected that also the judge will take the case. Just prior to the passage of the segregation law, Miss Beck, who is a fine lawyer, was known to counsel eminent purchaser of home of Milam Street. After the passage of the law, upon the advice of the attorney, Miss Beck was known to counsel purchaser of home. Upon complaint of white people in the neighborhood, the police were at night and resented her. The local branch of the church of the Colored People prominently placed their legal department at her disposal and in cooperation has taken charge of the case.
Jesse Guinn Arrested.
On Saturday of last week, Jesse Gulina, 61, of New York, charged with the violation of the same segregation act. Gulina's attorney, to bring the Supreme Court of the United States all the issues in the segregation fight. When he was arrested, he said that while he had rushed the house, which was admitted by in a so-called neighborhood, he was charged with the house, claiming he had only placed his furniture there. He is said that he will admit that he is living in the house and that an American citizen was involved.
IROQUOIS RAZZLE DAZZLE.
The old and famous Iloquile Club
was built in 1910. It is located
in the Parterre Road Garden Monday
night, June 22. John L. St.
Brown, the architect, built the
parterre and Jules bridge is secure.
The whist and lawn fete given last Saturday afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. Crawford, who were measured by the interest man-fected by the guests or the care with which it was planned, proved one of the most successful seasons. The ladies played whist at a cocktail were joined by the men in a dance and then infiluted in out of doors.
VICTORY CLUB DEBATE.
The Victory Club of Tulsa Avenue Hyatt Church music at the home of the church, which is on Tuesday evening, May 18. The roll call was announced on Tuesday and then the guests were entertained with an interesting debate, the results of which were more important to the community than to the guests, negative, extolling the value of the church, and C. L. McKenna, the at-large president.
JUNIORS HOST TO SENIORS.
The tutors of McDonough No. 35 normal department entertained the students of the McDonough School at the St. Charles Theatre, will be Barbara Bindel, individual chocolates were
UNITY DANCE A SUCCESS.
On Monday night, May 25, at the Parisian Park Roof Garden, the Unity agency troops gave their first annual parade a grand welcome. A large crowd enjoyed the affair.
TO DELIVER LECTURE.
Rev. Dr. J. W. Bailley of Marshall TX, arrives in the city Tuesday. He will be joined by B. Jollier, pastor of Amazon Baptist Church, at First African Baptist Church he will deliver his famous "Over Sea" ice lecture, telling of his impressions gained from the experience.
PLAN INSURANCE LEAGUE.
Since all work and no play makes
the team, the agents of the
Daily have organized and practice regularly every week,
and practice regularly to challenge
issues to any good amateur
team. The Loulouan agents have
team and it is now planned form a
team.
PIONEER JUNIOR CHURCH
MAKES PINE PROGRESS
The Junior Church of Petty's Metropolis A. M. E Zion Church on Sixth Street began making five programs. The Junior Church July 5, 1928, by the pastor, Dr. Joseph C. Browne, with the purpose to keep the children together and bring them to Christ. The children were a member so that when older they can fill any position for which chosen. The organization was formed a junior choir was organized by the Treewood and woodworking schools. The children proudly fill their positions as members of the choir. The children are members of the choir boards. Mrs. Prudence Y. Odon president and Mrs. Pearl T. Carter.
INFORMER AT THE CHURCHES.
Mr. C. C. Bailley of Union Bethel Church, and Mr. F. Odom of Petty Church sent to assist in placing The House informer in fronter the members of the church. Mr. Bailley is one of the churchmen in the city, and Mr. Odom churchmen in the city, and Mr. Odom Yearwood most dependable officers.
PERSONALMAL.
Mr. Millie Malery, 2602 Josephine Church a protected illness, in able to E. D. Burke managed management in the Bly House real estate office in the city. Bly House has already put several new salemons to work. W. B. Buckham has been opened for several men or women. Willie Jones, the infant son of Mr. Bailley, was christened at Union Bethel church by Dr. W. A. McClendon, the attic. At the regular meeting of the Young Men's 22 Club, held at the home of Mr. Bailley, arrangements were completed for the annual public cancer of the club to be held at the Rooftop Garden Kid's Night party, 12:30 p.m. presided and Joe Turell, chairman, committee, placed in charge of dance.
SUMMER NORMAL TO OPEN
JUNE 15 AT THOMY LAPON
He has been completed
for the openings at
mal at Thomas Lafon School on June
7. A large attendance is anticipated
of the Craig School, is director of
the normal H. K. secretary and secretary
of the normal L. Ludenes A. Axtka,
Geocarpenter, Geo. Cearpanter,
Geo. Guffin, E. Brizzles and
Maday K. Vunke, Mabel Stewart, Birdi
will be members will be members
of the faculty.
POSTAL CLERK5 ELECT
DELEGATE5 TO CONVENTION
FLINT-GOODRIDGE HOSPITAL
UNDER INVESTIGATION
The investigation of FlintGoodridge Hospital and the management of Dr. R. Hensley's superintendent assistant, Dr. A. C. P. and the management of A. A. C. P. and demanded by several of the hospital, in under way in the sensitive of the board in charge of the hospitals of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Chicago arrived in the city last year.
The public first became cognizant that all was not as it should be when he went on a strike. The informer published the matter and a group of ministers of the late Church signed a declaration of investigation and that everything was alright. Since then several of the ministers have said that the statement, have admitted they knew nothing of the matter whatsoever but in most instances expressed confidence
The investigator from the hospital has a headquarters in Philadelphia with a Friday meeting of the board and a committee of the physicians on the staff in the office of the hospital. The meeting will be held this week. One of the members of the hospital staff, in a communication to the Houston Information Center, is there as more harmonious and beneficial relationship between the hospital and jurisdiction, both white and colored.
TULANE BAPTIST CHURCH
HAS FINE PROGRAM
The sacred song services and concert rendered by the Sunday school and school choir at the Church Sunday night, May 11, 2014, were played by the man acted as master of ceremonies. Piano settings were played by the man acted as master of ceremonies. Vocallections by Messrs. Owens and Phillips and Mrs. H. E. Poreman, Mrs. E. Poreman, Mrs. M. Ineone and Vio Conloy Bimma, Mrs. M. Ineone and Vio Conloy Bimma, Mrs. Ox and F. McKay in readings. The chord簿 several verses were played by the man program the pastor, Dr. White, spoke on the value of song and music in the
WIFE OF TRINITY PASTOR
TENDERED SURPRISE PARTY
On Thursday, May 28, a surprise party was indicted for O. C. Hay, a Trinity M. E. Church, Friends and members of the church with a joyful party. Challied, anyway not to make the event a joyful one. Williams made the presentation speech as a lovely silver tea set was given Mrs. Hayward. Mrs. Hayward was given a card of how Mrs. Hayward had embarked her to the membership of Trinity and her many friends of all denominations. Her service and many good deeds. Her work, hand in hand with her husband, brought much to the popularity of Rev. Mrs. Hayward responded with a few well chosen words, expressing her apreciation and that indeed those gathered that the event would not be forgotten.
**COSTS INCORNENT**
**MAN HIS AT**
**SED ROSE CLUB**
Following the death of Joseph Howard, adder 39, of 8222 Howard avenue, the police arrested 280 Clouse street, the police are seeking Harold Austin. The shooting occurred Sunday at the Jolly Red Rose
Edwards, who was shot twice, and Austin Austin, according to witnesses, shot Howard. Howard, the dead man, an innocent bystander, received one of the bollies shot in the abdomen and died shortly shot in the abdomen and died shortly was taken to the Charity Hospital. Austin, flourishing his roverie, in Austin, stopped him and made good escape.
FLINT GOODRIDGE NURSES
OFF ON ANNUAL VACATIONS
on Monday, June 11, was both a happy and
pittiful. The nurses were leaving for
their annual vacations and bidding
pitiful. The nurses home has recently
renovated and each room equipped
with a new bath, a new table, a
table, a porcelain topped study
table, a large clothes hook for each
room, and a pillow to sit up in.
The pillows are placed at a beauty parlor, a plaque placed in the reception room and a
ornamental place in the room.
TO DEDICATE CHURCH
FOR THE CONCERTS
A M. E. M. Church, Carrollton, is invi-
ling the general public to attend the
concertation of his congregation
June 12.
The church is close to the St. Carles-
Toul church line.
SPECIAL SCHOOL MATTENS
A CHANCE TO
see "Uncle Tom's Cahin" next
Saturday, June 12, at the Lyrical Theatre
schools will be admitted for
The program at St. Peters was largely attended with Union members, and the largest attendance, having 48 members present. St. James Church had 48 members present. St. Paul holding second place, with 11 attendees. The next meeting of 48 was at St. Peters A. M. E. Church, carved on angle between Olive and Edgerton.
Dr. Jordan, pastor of St. Peter, who will ill for some time, was presented with flowers in recognition of his work in establishing the Union League. Mme S. K. Dowan, president of flowers, and with flowers as well as Mr. Oliver, the present aggressive president, Mrs. K. Dowan, chairman and Mr. H. Brown, secretary, and charge of the program pro-
NEGRO PICTURES POPULAR.
INSURANCE OFFICIAL GIVEN
DEGREE AT STRAIGHT
those received their Bachelor
of art degree at Eightingham College
and received a Master of Arts
assistant to the vice-president
and general manager of the Unity In-
survey.
Prof. Hendelberg was formerly connected with the public school system here relegating to accept the position of senior year teacher in the early years he had been in the insurance business after leaving school and the demands of modern business make necessary thorough preparation, he is known for his experience since Connecting with the Unity in insurance he has finished a thorough course in office personnel management and in the pendence Schools and studied law with the La Salle Extension University.
AMUSEMENT ROW.
The Elite Cabaret, answering the appeals of its patron, is again open every night here. A month ago the cabaret would be open only three nights a week but a storm of protest follows. Carry Fritz, who joined the Shuffle Along Company, has decided to abandon the stage, and is now flow maneuvering H. Mouton of the Radio Inn, has been infilated in the Colored Artists Union. His place is headquarters for the group, the Gaby Mitchell, the "Chinaman," has demonstrated his versatility in the cabaret and "Running Wild."
MRS. LLOPIS HAS HARMONY CLUB AS HER QUESTS
On last Tuesday evening Mrs. Geneva Llope very delightfully entertained the guests at the dance in St. Philip street. A large collection of her paintings is displayed in the tables of white, for first prizes Mrs. Llope had beautiful silk floor lamp shades for securitiy purposes, cases, and for third, crocheted guest turtles. The winners for the club were Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. C. Bowman, and Mr. M. Duncan. The guest turtles were Mrs. M. Wetson, and Mrs. M. Wetson.
GILBERT SMITH TRANSFERRED
TO COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE
Gilbert Smith, formerly in the office of the College of Inventor of Internal Medicine, died on Monday Hon. Walter L. Cohen, compilator of customs, on Monday of this week. He was a devoted and vacant by the death of V. Thomas. He enters the custom service as a clerk. He is an animation as a clerk but under the Wisconsin administration was a judge.
DROWNS IN OLD BASIN.
Sunday afternoon, Mack Day, an old-old boy, was drowned in the river. A number of other boys. The body was found in a house in the residence, 1218 St. Ann街.
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Wednesday, June 10th
HISTORICAL PICTURE EVER SHOWN
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN
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SATURDAY, JUNE 19TH
Admission 10c
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SOCIAL AND PLEASURE CLUB
On Monday Night, June 29, 1925
on the PARISIAN ROOF GARDEN
As an Added Attraction the
ORIGINAL TUXEDO JAZZ BAND
With Parishian Roof Band
Joseph W. Tureand, Chairman
Dancing 8 p. m. to 1 a. m.
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J. H. BIERAS
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Maryland Ave.
Ingra. Mail orders solicited.
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Phone H. 4448
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1015 Dowling Street
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DR. J. W. DICKSON
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEOE
Practice of Medicine in General
Diseases
OFFICE HOURS:
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Sundays 9 A.M. to 1 P.M.
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417 Odd Fellows Temple
Phone. Preston. 1999
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JOIN THE ODD FELLOWS!
THE DISTRICT GRAND LODGE No. 25 and the DISTRICT
GRAND HOUSEHOLD OF RUTH No. 13, G. U. 0. of O. F. of TEX-
AS, have “put on” a CITY WIDE DRIVE for the Order in the City
of Houston,
This drive is for increasing the membership of every Lodge and
Household in Houston. DALLAS is striving to increase her member-
ship to 10,000 MEMBERS in that city. WHAT'S the MATTER with
HOUSTON? GALVESTON has on a CITY-WIDE DRIVE. WILL
SHE BEAT HOUSTON? The ORDER in HOUSTON must ANSWER
that question,
SOME REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD JOIN THE ODD FELLOWS
There is only ONE ODD FELLOWS SOCIETY, -It’s cheaper. It
pays in full, it’s universal, it’s composed of the best men and women
of ourrace. Itpaysin full. You don’t have to die to get many bene-
fits. We want the best men and women. It protects your family and
you when you need protection. It gives social standing. It helps in
the time of need. THINK IT OVER.
JOINING FEE for MEN $2.50; for WOMEN $1.75. All Odd Fel-
lows and Rathites desiring information concerning this drive, call at
the office of. BRO. WALDO MATHEWS, SPECIAL DEPUTY and
STATE GRAND ORGANIZER, OFFICE ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE,
ROOM 408, 4TH FLOOR, Corner Prairie Ave. and Louisiana St.
ANY PERSON, OTHER THAN ODD FELLOWS and RUTHITES,
may call at the office for the purpose of joining and securing infor-
mation,
Life is uncertain; sickness and death are sure. DON’T DELAY.
J0IN TODAY - AS seaiets: Se eae
this drive. REMEMBER GALVESTON, REMEMBER DALLAS.
RUTHS __ ODD FELLOWS
First Ward— Fist Ward
Mrs. B.C, Coleman ‘W. C, Coleman
Second Ward— Second Ward—
‘Mra, Phyllis Wyndon ‘Jno. W. Brown
Mrs. Beulah Lovey - ‘Third Ward—
Mrs, A. L. Washington ‘no. Durden
‘Third Ward— ‘AH. Hall
‘Mrs. Ella Abner HL B. Washington
‘Mrs, Vernetta Dollie Fourth’ Ward—
Fourth Ward— ¥, H, Hart
‘Mire. Gussie Williams A. G, Felder
‘Mrs, Pinkie Mitchell ‘Chas. Wiliams
‘Mra, M. E. Wrenn Fitth Ward—
Fie Wart 3G, Booker
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Mrs: Ewe Jockoon Bro, Simmons
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See PROF. WALDO MATHEWS, State Grand Organizer, or
‘See MRS. A. B. HART, Asst. State Organizer, Phone Preston
8661, Phone Preston 7790.
Office hours: 9:30 a.m. to 12 m., and 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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