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VOL. VII
THE MIRROR
By C. F. RICHARDSON.
ISLAND CITY AND JULY 4TH.
The conductor of this department,
accompanied by his family, Mrs. Ar-
tha Spears and B. R. (Miller) D. Wil-
But ye scribe never got near the water, for as soon as Judge A. G. Perkins discovered our presence, he forthwith drafted us into service and gave us a short talk on independence Day. To our utter surprise we found several members of our race in the Island City, who hold to the belief that colored citizens should not observe the white folks' day and that we have no part or parcel in its celebration. We endowed to disbuse their minds of such thoughts, clinging to the belief that war between the colonies and Great Britain to make possible the freedom it was to oppress them. It was Crispus Attucka, a black man, who fell first on Boston Commons in the Revolution War, that started the remounted distinguished and conspicuous service in the armed conflict against the oppression from the necks of the American colonies. He man played such an important part in making possible the freedom that America enjoyed to protect certain rights and privileged that were denied our worthy progenies, upon the battle of battle, would be recruitment to our golden duty and
observe every patriotic holiday that is national in its scope.
We must cease advertising our col-lege so much, our college of diligence, while allowing students on the ground of color, few there will be who will oppose us on the ground of patriotism.
From the viewpoint of citizens, the Fourth of July means as much to us as to any other social group, and we should not permit any people to be more loyal to American institutions and more patriotic to its ideals than we are.
We should not old code and former printing mate, S. H. Simpson, who has recently been inducted a responsible person at Fort Worth. Every time we see "Sam," our mind reverts to the hard days we were in during the lean and lanky days of the King management; when we received it, would never work on Monday, even if the office were crowded in job work.
"Sam" is a journalistic nomad and roaring printer, having been connected with plants in Galveston, Nahville and Fort Worth during the past few years. He planted in Galveston, Nahville and Fort Worth during the past few years. He was connected with, and was given a roaring reception when he spoke before his former townpeople at Beach View on the
The other speaker on the program, from Judge Perkins, who is in charge of the colored people now have in Galton, "Doc" Williams of Williams, not only informs us, but one who is known far and near. Masonic authority and for his sake, we are told, is equal to the emergency Sat and delivered a timely address. We are told, in 1610, when we were connected at Calvert, we have seen the bishop and similarly members who were in the city into city from
C. B. Carbour,
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VOL. VII
THE HOUSTON INFORMER
"OLE MISS" LEADS LYNCHING LOOP FIRST HALF OF SEASON
KITTRELL COLLEGE GETS $25.000
A.N.F.
Prof. W. G. PEARSON
A.N.F.
J. M. AVERY
(By the Associated Negro Press.)
Chicago—Prof. William G. Pearson of Durham, North Carolina, has donated $25,000 to Kittrell College, an institution of the A. M. E. Church in North Carolina. The money will be used for the creation of a science hall. Prof. Pearson had previously given the institution, which was the largest amount ever by one of the group to the school for the erection of the handsome gift was made exclusively donated Negro Press by J. M. Avery, secretary of the Mutual Life Insurance Co., when he and President Edward J. Kittrell and Prof. Pearson, passed through Chicago on their way to the Bishoply Council of the A. M. E. Church, in session in Los Angeles, California. Mr. Avery is credited with "selling" the idea to Prof. Pearson at this time.
RACE EDUCATOR
GOES ABROAD TO
REPRESENT YMCA
RACE EDUCATOR
GOES ABROAD TO
REPRESENT YMCA
(By The Associated Negro Press.)
Richmond, Va. – Richmonds are exceedingly proud, and just so, because one of her son, Professor Robert P. Daniel, a member of the faculty of Virginia Union University, has been commended to represent the work of the University by the Fellowship of Youth for Peace is announced a day ago. The purpose of this pluripermission is its endeavor to promote peace in Germany, Switzerland, Italy, and Holland, is to interpret to the foreign countries the problems of the youth, and to endeavor to get a better understanding of the problems of the youth, and to endeavor to get a better understanding of the problems of the American delegation will attend. Far Heir International Conference, the World Federation of International Associations, the New Fellowship Education Conference and the International University Conference, Youth for Peace. Prof. Daniel was commissioned at the Y. M. C. A. students conference at Kings Mountain, N. C.
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NEW ORLEANS NEWS
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identified with matters of practical racial development. Kittrell College is one of the growing institutions of the South, and has been given great impetus recently, by a gift of $200,000 from Buchanan Dukes Plains. Plains are said to be in the middle of the largest and the greatest schools in the country. North Carolina, more than the South, has advanced the educational interests of colored America, and much of the attitude has been developed, known as the "Durham group," with their ramifications in helpful development of the state, and both groups.
SAN ANTONIO LAWYER
JOINS LOCAL ATTORNEY
Lawyer Willem H. Smith of 413rd
Milam street, this city, wishes to
announce that from and after the 15th
of this month he will have associated
work with the University of San
Antonio, the firm will be Willam
and Wimberly.
Mr. Wimberly is a graduate of Howard
University School of Law, Washington,
admitted to practice in San Antonio,
in 1913, by the Court of GHII Ap-
plication for animation for admission to the bar was the highest in the class taking the
agamination, this year. That Mr. Wimberly has been actively engaged in the
practice of his profession, specializing
Mr. Wimberly formerly lived in Houston, and attended the Honors College. He has many friends and acquaintances, including the Church, a Mason, Knight of Pythias Woodman, and belongs to a number of the Bear County governmental offices of the Bear County governmental office time predeceased chairman. He is married and has three children, who wife being
DR. SHADOWENS RETURNS.
Dr. T. M. Shadowens, 411½ Milman street, has recently returned to a business and pleasure trip to Chicago to attend a conference and profitable trip. In the Windy City he was fed, wined and dined by former Tuxon, Hippolopes and Meharra men. He attended the profiles of the hospitality, as well as the success of colored Chicagoans.
Sends Letter of Congratulation to Crispus Attacks Press Association.
(Preston News Service).
Washington, D. C. - Letter of commendation from President Coolidge was among communications of congratulation read at the celebration of the Crispus Attacks Press Association on Friday night incident to the recent purchase of a new headquarters at 1652 Thirteenth street, which was extended by the Press association, which represented colored publications throughout the city, move into the new headquarters.
Accompanying the president's letter of commendation photograph, which be presented to the members of the Crispus Attacks Press Association of Boston, the first colored man killed in the revolution is said to hold the "Uncle Joe" Gannon heard from. Others who sent letters and autographs were "Uncle Joe" Cannon and commander General New. A number of speakers addressed the president and Representative Frank Murk. No so patrons of the club; they include C. Bascom Slomp, Commissioner Cuno Mansi and Representative Frank Murk. Several speakers addressed the president highly praised former president of the Washington Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Gans highly praised the club and would be beneficial to the national organization urged that the organization lead the movement and work for tolerance and cooperation between the white and colored movement. The aims of the association are to make the colored people in their present situation the engender a spirit of friendliness and cooperation to the organization and colored races and to bring about cooperation between white and colored races.
Attorney O'Leary Praises Club.
Assistant District attorney James O'Larry paid the testimony that O'Larry consistently interfered with the enforcement of "resilience of fanatical reformers." He charged that they were constantly interfering with the enforcement of the be cause of a great deal of trouble. He declared that they claimed in their diaries a passion for everything and the body. The Miller of the Washington Times read an address by G. Logan Payne of the publication, who was unable to be present commending the work of Gordon of the Evening Star, also commenting on the organization being able to open the harmony between the white and colored races. He also assistance in furthering and assisting the association to carry out its ideals the following were made against Gordon of the Washington Star. District Attorney James O'Larry and Kirk Miller of the Washington Star. District Attorney James O'Larry and Kirk Miller of the Washington Star.
NEW LODGES HONOR
RIDDLE; OFFICE FORCE
The Temple Lodge No. 10954 and Temple House No. 6250, G. U. O. and Temple Neckwood, G. U. O. meet secretary; Mrs. Riddle and clerical force last Thursday in the drill room of the Temple. A short period of freshments were served. It was quite an enjoyable affair. Mrs. Pemberton, noble grand of Temple Lodge, was mother of ceremonies. Wife of the late Rev. Dr. Pratt offered praise. Mr. Trula Smith, worthy record. Temple House, rendered an excellent song a solo in most excellent, Miss Virginia B. Miller, more than a livered a masterful address; W. Mathws introduced Mr. Riddle, more than an inimitable way. O. L. Fobbard, father of the Temple Lodge, made the guest present.
Special to The Informer:
Washington, July 6 - Seven states have passed new laws for the suppression of lynching during the last ten years, according to a report prepared by Professor Stone M. W of Workstown, North Carolina. The race relations of Churches to be published shortly. Two other states - Oklahoma and North Carolina - have strengthened their laws against the "great American crime." In all there are now many states that have special lynching laws.
Bills for the suppression of lynching have been introduced into practice in many states passing new anti-lynching laws are Northern or Western. They are Pennsylvania. Two of them - Kentucky and West Virginia - may be closed in lynching and anti-lynching laws are Alabama, Indiana, Ohio, South Carolina and Tennessee.
During this ten year period, according to the report, the federal ant-lynching law, known as the Dyer纵火法, has been discussed greatly around public attention to the vell. The bill was passed.
DETROIT WHITES
ATTACKED HOME
OF RACEDOCTOR
DETROIT WHITES
ATTACKED HOME
OF RACEDOCTOR
Dr. the McMahonker Nagra Press
wrote of more than five thousand angry
burses, hurting threats, stones and bricks,
the successful last Tuesday, despite
the efforts of fifty policemen to stop it.
In driving Dr. Alex Turner from his
newly-purchased home at 4756 Ploughs
avenue, one of the most exclusive re-
located doctor by a real estate broker
the house had formerly been owned
by the head of a white pack con-
trol company. Dr. Turner, a co-
colored doctor by a real estate broker
whose name is not divulged, turned
commissioned the broker to buy for
him a house he had been living became undesirable as a residence section and he felt the neces-
sity of $25,000 for the Spokane avenue
property.
Became began as soon as he moved
in. The first day painters were put to
work on the side of the building, the
white rounds around cathedral and
the street where the police station
. When these later moved to
the rear of the house, the polling was kept
on the street. All day the crowd grew
and further incited to violent ac-
tivates by the police officer on the porch in consummation of a police captain. One boy
was driving the day to the police station
Dr. Thomas insulted to leave the
offices and was driven home by the
number of the mob
witnesses, striking him, his
messy house, the populated
park. Lee Bulldick.
Southern Entrant After '25 Pennant; Utah Joins Circuit!
Tuskegee Institute, Ala.-According to the records compiled at Tuskegee Institute in the department of records and research during the first six months of 1925 there were nine lynchings. This is four more than the number of five for the first six months of 1924; six less than the number 15 for the first six months of 1923 and 21 less than the number 30 for the first six months of 1922.
All of the persons lynched were Negroes. The offenses charged were: Murder; 4, rape; 2, attacking woman; 1, attacking child. 2.
The states in which lynchings occurred and the number in each state are as follows: Arkansas; one, Florida; one, Georgia; one, Louisiana; one, Mississippi; three, Utah, one and Virginia, one.
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL LEADERS WATCH N. Y. MAYORALTY CONTEST; BLACK VOTE IMPORTANT FACTOR
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL LEADERS WATCH N. Y. MAYORALTY CONTEST; BLACK VOTE IMPORTANT FACTOR
New York City—New York is engaged in it. It had it in many years, that of one man. But it has not.
Colored America is wound into it as it has never been wound into any political contest ever held in this, or any other city, and on the outcome many things will depend.
Mayor Hylan is a candidate to succeed himself, for the third time in a row. He is elected to York. Gov. Smith is opposed to Mayor Hylan, and is on the job, bag and baggage, to tell all about it. Tammany, the most powerful political machine in America, is not taking kindly to the Hylan candidacy, as an organization. Mayor Hylan declares that a private poll discloses that 71 per cent vote for him. Perhaps, as goes things political betimes, they are leading him to the slaughter. William Randolph Hearst, and his minority organization, are again with Hylan and so is Senator Copeland, democrat, Methodist and friendly to idea of racial justice.
Special to The Informer.
Tuskegee Institute, Ala.—Acc at Tuskegee Institute in the dept during the first six months of 1 This is four more than the number of 1924; six less than the number of 1923 and 21 less than the number of 1922.
All of the persons lynchied were: Murder, 4; rape, 2; attackin The states in which lynchings state are as follows: Arkansas, Louisiana, one; Mississippi, three
REPUBLICAN NATION
WATCH N. Y. MAYOR
BLACK VOTE IM
(By Associated
New York City—New York is conti in it and is many years. But it is more. It is a fight for Colored America is wound into it any political contest ever held in outcome many things will depend. Mayor Hylan is a candidate to lead him to the almanac. Mayor Hylan, and is on the a about it. Tammany, the most powe ca, is not taking kindly to the Hylan Mayor Hylan declares that a privv vote for him. Perhaps, as good to leading him to the almanac. W mammoth publicity organization, Senator Copeland, democrat, Mer racial justice.
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According to the records compiled
department of records and research
1925 there were nine lynchings,
of five for the first six months,
15 for the first six months,
30 for the first six months of
Negroes. The offenses charged
woman, 1; attacking child, 2;
occurred and the number in each
one; Florida, one; Georgia, one;
Utah, one and Virginia, one.
ONAL LEADERS
ORALITY CONTEST;
PORTANT FACTOR
Negro Press
engaged in the
that of many
this, or any other city, and on the
succeed himself, for the third
New York, Gov. Smith, opposed
job bag and bagage, to tell all
terrific political machine in Ameri-
can candidacy, as an organization.
state poll discloses that 71 per cent
things political betimes, they are
again with Hyann and so on
chodist and friendly to ideas of
the defensive. All the feeling has not been cured following the nomination for congress of Dr. Roberts, who was a Republican and a republican with the Democrats. "We know they intended to do it; but we gave them their chance; now we have given them our chance," the Tennessean to the Associated Negro Press. New Yorkers, who supported the republican candidates, had mumbled and gone to grumbling, because, as another put it: "The president had policy, but to keep this game going, we got to have some real jobs." The republican republicans, and are saying: "If the Republican party had a foe, they would have a chance." Then he had meetings and meetings. There have been efforts to make a separate organization, and there have been efforts to make black republicans. Colored leaders protection about the awaived party played by republicans in New York. The discussion about the record of the grand old party," few jobs and very little time for the practical side of the game.
it's having its effect. White Jersey are scampering up to the summer in New York, so to certain positions in Boston, where the national "national chart" is pinned, the air, with his bravery. Matthew of Boston, dear old Boston, is pounding the air, with his bravery. His desk has been heaped with letters and telegrams to action. His pick up!" Matthew has learned the words of a song to "two, which Blame It All On Me." and it seems as he is. Matthews is made in the city, so he can find the ball and the horn—that is as New York.
Ride the Ballet to and of Main Street to Brownsville.
Mr. I. Knowlitt All women look alike to him, except when they don't!
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Residence Capitol 89
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"Courtney will prevent accidenta"
of the course and if a study is made of
the accuracy of fairly accurate ideas may be obtained of about how much courtney is running around locusts—Detroit Free Press.
**Not Biblical Proverb**
The aid proverb, "Spare the rod and
the spindle," the nearest thing to it in the Bible is,
"He that sparpe the rod hath haten
his" which is in the thirteenth chapter of Proverbs.
**Scrambled Brains**
There are two kinds of people: the
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Pythian Bath House
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Knights of Pythias of N.
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(Operating Under Supervi-
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Hot Springs Nat. Park, Ark.
Adminited by the Government
Rooms, Diet and Operating Rooms
Hot and Cold Running
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RATES:
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and Calantheans, $8.50
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THE HOUSTON INFORMER SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1925
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Embalmer and Funeral Directors
Motorized Funeral Equipment
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HOUSTON, TEXAS
NEW ODD FELLOWS
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Lodge Rooms.
The following days and nights are open for local lodge that desire to occupy them. Second and third floors:
First and third Mondays: 4 openings; second and fourth Mondays: 3 openings; 1 afternoon and 2 nights; 2 afternoon and 2 nights; 2 afternoon and 2 nights; Second and fourth Tuesday: 3 openings; 1 afternoon and 2 nights; Second and fourth Wednesday: 1 afternoon opening;
First and third Thurdays: 1 night opening;
First and third Friday: 2 afternoon
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openings.
According to revised rental schedul
the monthly rent for afternoon
openings is $100 for morning and $60
monthly for night meetings.
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SUITE 409-410, Odd Fellows Temple,
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3. Third-Hand all the cells tested every month.
4. Fourth-Hand every month.
5. Fourth-Hand all the connectors with the hand and if they feel more tight, if the temperature reaches 120°F, Fahr.
L. L. DAVIS, Prop.
2305 Tuam Ave.
Phone Hadley 363-J
City Happenings
Mrs Ora Shepard, student of Pairfield View, is visiting in Houston. Mrs. Anastasia Shakay, 2005 Bear, is reported to be visiting the Woodbury Area. Informer man, spent Wednesday at Seabrook and an acquaintance jump alone will be the price of admission to the circus Sunday. Mrs. and Mrs. Amy Riley Ripleton will be to make their home Kansas City.
NOW PLAYING THE PICK OF THE PICTURES
BEAT THEATRE
THE HOME OF YOUR FAVORITE STAR
We are with another week's announcement of the film market affords. Ask those who are taking a seat.
"BLACK OXEN"
A picture of its kind ever made. The revelation of serial youth and love. The book a sensation; it. Also a good western and a funny comedy.
(tomorrow) BUDDY ROSEBELT in "THE LOVE GUERGER"
newest and best. It is crammed with thirts and here and best. It is crammed with thirts and pluck, and a man's determination to make a woman in a paw path to know her.
"BATTLING BREWSTER"
Beach comedy
"The WAGES OF TIN"
SUNDAY—the season's biggest success, REGIONAL!
"TELL YOU THE TOWN"
Super Jewel that will always you in the wake of it. With a jaw-dropping story and thirts, the once. Way the process is a visible screen cut that will keep you guessing from start to finish. This great star has ever produced before. What else? Also VIVIAN RICH and MAILON HAMILTON in a great show that will be clear of WEDNESDAY—WILLIAM DESMON in
NOW PLAYING THE PICK O' THE PICTURES
IDEAL THEATRE
THE HOME OF YOUR FAVORITE STARS
Here we are with another week's announcement of the best in pictures that the market affords. Ask those who are taking advantage of these pictures.
The greatest picture of its kind ever made. The revelation of a woman's secret of eternal youth and love. The book was a sensation; the picture was an inspiration and a funny comedy.
SATURDAY (temercury) BUDDY ROOBRVEIL in
"THE LONE FIGHTER"
His biggest, newest and best. It is crammed with thrills and fast action with a laugh here and there. The story of a good man and a brave one; Franklin Farum in
"BATTLEING BRESTER"
No. 7 and a Roach comedy
"THE WAGES OF TIN"
SUNDAY-MONDAY "The season's biggest success, BEGINAL DENY in
"ILL SHOW YOU THE TOWN"
A Universal Ringer Jewel that will always you in the wake of its whirlwind action. It won't an easy job to show the town, but he said he would try anything once. The way he succeeds is a veritable scream, an absolute knockout that will keep you guessing from start to finish. There is nothing more exciting than anything this great star has ever produced before. Who gives you no distress? It also VIVIAN LASH and MARION HAMILTON in "DAHO"
*
"RIDIN' PRETTY"
Big six bites of exciting romance, action, love and hard riding. Bucking bronchial, brow-breath rescue, and daring escape. Then a new kind of romance unfolds. A new kind of romance. Also OD ODB- and NEVA OBERER in "DAYS OF 4" No. 2, and a good romance. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
"JEALOUS HUSBANDS"
featuring JANE NOVAK, BEN AL
One of the most terrific exposes of
protests, that that flag true and
message that will need your every
outside finger ever and anon points
hat who would not know? A
picture for every boy or girl who
western and a funny comedy.
COOL, CLEAN AND COZY, ADM
Phone Preston 6979 I
ANNE NOVAK, BEN ALEXANDER and EARL:
Most terrific exposes of modern life that the screen
that that fright and strikes at the door of all
will meet your approval and win your admiration
or even and point to the wife, but what of the
or even not it. A picture for every wife-
or even boy or girl who expects to be married. A
tummy comfort.
ANNE AND COZY, ADMISSION ALWAYS 10p,
Weston 6979
ELMO MARTIN, PROP
featureING JANE NOVAK, BEN ALEXANDER AND EARL WILLIAMS.
One of the JANE EXPOSES of modern life that the screen has ever
seen is the movie *The Adventures of Robin Hood*. The message that will meet your approval and win your admiration. The accountary finger ever and anon points to the wife, but what of the joke she has to share? The movie *The Adventures of Robin Hood* is a picture for every boy or girl who expects to be married. Also a good western and a funny comedy.
COOL, CLEAN AND OZY, ADMISSION ALWAYS 10c, 15c and 20c
Phone Presson 6979 ELMO MARTIN, Prop.-Mgr.
PAGE FOUR
Bonds made a criminal case; did
they? Apply to a law firm with
speed; the most reasonable in the
case. Apply to a W. Boyer, lawyer.
You'll be a back number of you
don't see the only thing of its kind
talking about. You'll be talking
about the Flying Circle Sun.
BICK O' THE PICTURES
THEATRE
FOR FAVORITE STARS
It's announcement of the beat in pic-
tures those who are taking advantage of
it and CONWAY TEALEE in
'OXEN'
made. The revelation of a woman's
be book was a sensation; the picture
and a funny comedy.
OBSERVEIT in
'BREWER'
creamed with thrill and fast action
determination to make good. Also
'BREWSTER'
ES OF TIN'
biggest success, REGINALD DENYN in
'OU THE TOWN'
keep you in the wake of its whirlwind
need to town but be told we would
need to a veritable screen, an abso-
bore from start to finish. There
thus the town action in it
produced before. What gave you do,
MARION HAMILTON in "DAHMO"
going comical.
DRESSLON in
EXANDER and EARLE WILLIAMS,
modern life that the screen has ever
attained the door of all. It has a
a man and win your admiration. The ac-
tion to the wif, but what of the jaw-
bone for every wife every husband
expects to be married. Also a good
OBJECTION ALWAYS 10s, 15s and 20s
ALMO MARTIN, Prop.Mgr.
THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1925
"WHERE THRIFT MEETS QUALITY"
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WHERE THE GREATEST VALUES AT LOWEST PRICES CAN BE FOUND JUST A FEW WE MENTION $15.00, $20.00 and $25.00 DRESSES
New Summer Hats
Mrs. W. M. K. Robinson, 171 Sum
mer, who mimicked the kid, the
Antoine had just week, stated that she was delightfully
entertained there by Mr. A. Fairchild,
and daughter; also by the industrial
man, Mr. A. Fairchild, Mise Euretta K. Fairchild is the head,
Auto trip and other social contacts
chairman Charles Burchofs of New York
city, on his return from Los Angeles,
where he was engaged for two months
This Giant Race Concern, which is operating in several states, includes Indemnity, Spell Contests, Child's Educational, Endowment Coupon Program Reduction, Double Indemnity, Income Disability Benefits, Old Line Legal Reserve, Health, Accident and Indemnity.
BENEFITS—$10 to $10,000; health and accident, $1 to $20 per week.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $185,190.55
The Atlanta Life is the company that takes the "L" out of "SLAVE" and teaches the race to "SAVE!"!
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Club. Club. Club. Club. Club.
Prairie Addition, entertained
Mrs. Mattei Clark-Webb Thursday
of June 11, 9832. The dance of Mrs. Jeffanks, 9822 Webster.
NEWS-Write for free samples
Sell Meshers "Better-Made" Shirts for
large manufacturers direct to wear.
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MADISON MFG. CO. 601 Broadway
New York City. (11)
For a pleasant stay in the
city with friends, has returned to
the home in North Charleston.
She has the captain of the
Hunter. 1199 Worms street.
Pond over to his daughter, Mrs.
Johnnie Fox She is traveling overt
to Prairie View, to visit her daughter
Charles Sanders, 1915 Halley, laborer at the S. P. Shops, who was struck in the eye with a piece of steel on his shoulder in reported better, after an operation.
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PIERCE COURT
The new, improved, restricted, high class residential section for Houston's colored people.
Located only 16 blocks from Main Street on Pierce Avenue—the Pierce car passes in front of Pierce Court—three blocks from Dowling car—four blocks from Leeland Car. This is the most up-to-date and best addition ever put on the market for colored people and has all modern conveniences.
We are going to start building ten brick veneer homes right away. Don't buy until you see Pierce Court. The sale started Sunday, July 5, and these Home Sites are selling fast. Phone us and we will be pleased to take you out and show these lots.
E. J. BURKE
442 FIRST NAT'L BANK BUILDING
Lot 10028120 close in on.
avenue. Two lots 10028100
and one lot 10028120.
and one lot 10028120.
and near greig street.
Frize
Magic Shaving Powder will give you a clean, healthy shave without using a razor. It will also remove hair from your face. Get it from your druggies or face.
Conder
South Texas
Nation
Of Host
U.S. D.
Statement of Condition at the Close of Business
Texas Com
national Bar
South Texas Commercial National Bank
House of Business June 30, 1925, as Rep.
Currency.
$14,656,842.31
Capital Stock.....
Burp and Use
Reserved for U.S.
Reserved for Co.
Reserved for
Taxes.....
Individuals
Deposits, Individual
Deposits, U.S.
Government.....
Deposits, Bank
Total.....
6,763,542.04
Deposits,
$23,729,887.38
OFFICERS
JAS. A. BAKER, President
S. M. McASHAN, Vice President
GEO.
R. M.
JOHN.
E. P.
BEN.
and
indent
indent
Statement of Condition at the Close of Business June 30, 1925, as Reported to the Comptroller of the Currency.
Loans and Discounts.....$14,656,842.31
U. S. Treasury Notes. $ 400,000.00
Real Estate Bank.....1,387,000.00
Federal Reserve Bank.....60,000.00
Stock.....60,000.00
Other Stock Buyer
Item, etc......1.00
Banking House.....462,001.00
Valuation, Furniture and Pictures.....1.00
Other Real Estate.....1.00
Cash in Vault and with other banks.....6,763,542.00
Total.....$23,729,887.35
OF
JAS. A.
S. M. MEA
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E. F. GOSSETT, Vice-President
E. W. BATTON, Vice-President
P. J. EVERSHADE, Vice-President
P. J. EVERSHADE, Vice-President
F. A. HETMANN, Vice-President
F. A. HETMANN, Vice-President
S. M. McAshan
E. K. Dillingham
John M. Derrance
P. J. Evershade
Thernwell Pay
SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
COMMERCIAL BANK
25, as Reported to the Comptroller of the
LIABILITIES
Total Stock ..... $ 1,000,000.00
as and Services Profits, net ..... 1,458,879.96
received for Unsecured Discount ..... 78,325.58
received for Contingencies ..... 60,731.20
received for Accrued Interest and
as ..... 61,828.82
mends Uppaid ..... 18,309.00
ita, Individual, $14,424,996.46
ita, L.I. $.
oirement ..... 179,908.87
ita, Bank ..... 6,445,987.87
Total ..... $23,729,887.88
President
President
Edwin B. Parker
Wm. S. Patton
John B. Bradford, Jr.
Bee W. Ralston
B. C. Heldt
Condensed Statement
Of Houston, Texas
U. S. DEPOSITARY
Herbert Godwin
E. F. Gossett
M. M. Graves
F. A. Heltmann
J. V. Neuhaus
PHONE PRESTON 3855-3854
send us 30 cents in stamps for a half
pound can by mail, postpaid, enought
for all 30 cents. BACKING DOWNWARD
kindly bensoned to handle all of the unfinished legal matters of the late Attorney L. V. Allen. All persons who had unfinished legal business with Lawyer Allen will see Lawyer whose telephone in Preston 8783.
GEO. ELIS, JR. Jst. Asv. H
R. H. HANNA, Avi. Vst. Asv.
B. H. HANNA, Avi. Vst.
and Asst. Trust Ou
ALLINGOUS
BEN W. HANNA
ANCIENT ORDER OF PILGRIMS
SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
NEW ORLEANS DEPARTMENT
THE HOUSTON INFORMER is on sale in the Crescent City every FRIDAY AFTERNOON at the PEOPLE'S DUG STORE, 624 S. Rampert Street, and by Carrier Boys on Saturday in Alghera, McDougall Street. The store is open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 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. 811. SOCIETY NEWS should be mailed to reach the Society Editor, MISS VIOLA CONELYR, 217 N. Romas St. New Orleans, by Saturday. Miss Conelyr's telephone is Galves 6311-W. Subscriptions, Advertising and applications as circulators, should be mailed to The CHISHOLM NEWS SERVICE, P. O. B. 125, NW 11TH ST.
Mrs. Wells Leaves Tulane As 'Compact' Leader Hits At Ass'n
approved this 25th day of June, 1925.
B. H. GRIMES, Supreme Worthy Shepherd.
P. N. STEPHENS, R. G. LOCKETT, J. M. ROBINSON, Supreme Worthy Trustees.
The Devore forces of the First District Baptist Association still remain fire broadsides at them. The Devore president of the First District women and president of the First District women and president of the other women her letter from Tulane Avenue Baptist Church, it has been learned, when to hold her membership in the church pastorated by Dr. E. W. W. to hold her membership must resign from the women's organization of the First District Association. The "Compact" is a band of ministers, who were recently expelled from the church led the leaders with mishandling the fire. E. W. White asked if the "Compact" had any statement for this week
FROM ANNUAL REPORT OF SUPREME WORTHY RECORDER RYAN, TO ANNUAL CONCLAVE AT WACO, TEXAS, JULY 7-10, 1925.
UTOPIANS REORGANIZE AT
HOME OF MISS BOWIE
The Uptown Bunch reorganized Sunday afternoon at the home of Miss Janet Bowie, 219 Eighth street, and Miss Martha Harper, 219 Ninth street, to be heard from this fall. The officers of the club are: Alvin Hampton, vice president; vice president; Miss Audrey Colettoff, secretary; Herbert Baptiste, correspondent; secretary; Robert Scales, secretary; Sidney Saulet, secretary; Alberta Dorsey and Corrine Denson, social committees.
SEAHRE PARTY.
The Mystic Bunch held a two-day meeting at the home of Miss Marte Corrish.
NEW ORLEANS SOCIETY
ANOTHER TEACHER JUNE BRIE
WHEN MISS BEATRICE BELL
MARRIES J. V. VAUGHN
Mr. J. V. Vaughn and Miss Beatrice
Boll, daughter of Prof. Boll, were ill
in the holy bones of marriory on
the day of their wedding. She was
a just home affair with only
her husband, and she was a
partition and members of their family
present. Mr. Vaughn was formerly
one of the city teachers and Mr.
Vaughn was formerly a teacher.
UNION BETHEL STILL HOLDS
ALLEN LEAGUE BANNER
At the regular monthly Union Allen Christian Endeavor League game, the league rollon, Union Bethel retained the ban nor for the largest attendance with the league, which included 115, represented by the following churchs: St. Peters of Carrollton Morris Brown, St. John Algrave Morris Brown, St. John Algrave, Paynote Memorial, St. Paul the Twelve Bethel, Rev. B. G. Mack, pastor of the church, revered the devoutons and the league, taukii the league, "Jon Missionary Challenge." The colloquial name of the league.
YOUNG MEN'S MORALEITY HAS ANNIVERSARY AT ST. JAMES
The Young Men's M. B. M. A. Association held its twenty-seventh anniversary Sunday afternoon, July 8, 2014, at the absence of the pastor, Rev Leo K. Koehler, the subject "intelligence the mother of mortality." At the conclusion of the meeting, the pastor will to the choir, the stewardies and the trustees. St. James the organization marched in a body to K. St. Katherine Hall, where the members enjoyed a meal.
10c A LINE
The easiest way to get a crowd for any affair is to advertise it in The Houston Informer. Most of the world’s newspapers are about the public page. Why not try this effective but cheap method. The coef is only 10 cents per line, six words to the line. You can advertise what the public maint and pay other the public details.
THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1925
With two ladies fined twenty-four dollars each and one man fined the same amount, the sentence for a violation of the segregation ordinance, officers of the local police department, and a judge for the Advancement of Colored People are authority for the statement that segregation fight taking some surrogate developments. The court has already been before the Louisiana State Supreme Court are now on their way to the state Supreme Court. The new convictions new angles of the ordances are involved, which when combined with the reduced people of the petty amputee to which they are subject
SOCK SOCIAL
Death and Burial Benefits ..... $ 8,940.00
Open Accounts ..... 7,287.50
I hereby certify that the above statement is true and correct.
JAMES D. RYAN, Supreme Worthy Recorder.
At the meeting of the Colored Educational Alliance held last week at Temple University in Philadelphia, the organization appointed the school board the petition for the removal of the high and normal part street and oppose the L. H. B. N. railroad station and yards to a modern building which should reflect current on New Orleans. It disgrace the present McDonough No. 35 is in its rundown condition on one playground for the students attending. Though an old brick structure the improperly equipped for high school and normal work for the removal of the Arthur P. William school from the slum section of the city was also prof. S. S. Taylor, superior of the colored public schools, commanded attention to the crowded condition of practically all of the schools, the condition being such that it seriously impeded instruction. New H. Dum, president of the Alliance, was elected to the National Association of Teachers in Colored Schools, which meets in Durham.
Rev W. F. Brown, pastor of West
Brown, pastor of St. Mary's Episcopal
Bishop, pastor of St. Mary's Episcopal
Bishop, were the principal speake-
ers.
NORMAL ATTRACTS
A LARGE NUMBER OF
OUT-OF-TOWN TEACHERS
The summer normal being held at
Thomay Lafon School has an enrollment
of 611, each person either a high
school graduate or a teacher.
And adjoining states are represented
by 107 persons who receive credit
for work done during the six-week
term.
The annual fee in honor of the
attendance and faculty will be held at
Garden on Monday night, July 20.
VISITING IN CALIFORNIA.
Friends and relatives are in record of sword saying the Witches are invading the land, and are living in California. Among those spending their vacation there are the Witches, who are in the Perillert, Emily Davis and Mesdames Laurea Walkins, C. Green and James
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The Bargain Basement
July Clearance
Dresses
$5.00
DR. HEATH REMAINS FLINT-GOODRIDGE; DOCTORS CONTROL
Following the investigation of Plint-Goodridge Hospital matters have been adjusted to the satisfaction of the patients. The hospital is in denouncing conditions as they previously extracted. A staircase of the staircase was installed before the public attention and the local branch of the N. A. C. A. M. made formal complaint to the board.
Dr. T. Restin Heath, white, superintendent of the hospital, will remain in office until the end of his authority has been much limited. The student, nurses can not be exept of the staff. The consent of the staff, it has been given, is required. If it is reported, will bereain become an actual part of the management. INFORMER AT OLD BAPIST. Members of the First African Baptist Church can now obtain the Hous
also Carter of Howard street. News matter may be given her, also subscriptions.
VIBITS SICK BROTHER AND PREACHES AT ST. JAMES.
Rev. W. K. Hope, former a member of Union Bethel prior to his enlistment, preached at St. James in the city visiting his sick brother, filled the pulpit at St. James. A. K. Church Sunday night. June 17. Rev. H. K. Church at A. K. E. Church at Springfield, Mass.
RETURNS FROM BAY ST. LOUIS.
After a day-tour visit to Bay St. Louis, M. W. D. Demar returned to Bay St. Louis, where he is guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barnes.
INSTALLS RADIO.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grimes, 2620 Dyndes街, have installed a loud-speaking radio in their home. The information far away stations are picked up.
DANCE AT ST. KATHERINE.
On last Thursday night the knights of Peter Claver Council No. 21 gave a dance at St. Katherine hall that
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with “thet corpanion Sark, - went
Dorthward to Verna. Here Mark, for
‘tome Feanog,perhupe because of bard
‘ipa want Dock. Hews ready to
‘go nrula when they started oo hel
‘tecood journey, but Paul would not
live hla‘comnent (Acts 15:3850).. Be
{lore Pats deat he tested tn Marks
{avor for hg ha oud bis profitable
‘unto im for the malay “Ct i
430). Prom Pere they went to
Antioch tm Pisin, end here They
tered the aynngvsve on the Sabbath
‘dey, From this we ove that though
Put waa seat to foe Geoties, he dd
ot depart from the order ot beg
‘ing with the Jews.
TH. "Paulle First Recorded Sermon
crea.
"This sermon is worthy af carefl
sudy. Tn tr aniyala we find. four
mp,
‘Mlatortcal (re. 1228),
ath agetion we see how aah
tn a couetlatry way, ted them gradu:
Ally Ghrough's serea of ‘changes. In
Whleh God hed dealt gractoony with
{er aly "vng chem ewan, Hh
“) God chose and exalted the
people (v.10).
“@) He dliverot them trom Bayp-
dan onda, od ed" them through
‘the terrible wildernean (rv. 17-18)
(o)" Ha destroyed. the Canaunlish
rations, giving thelr lands to the Is
alten (10).
4) He Buve theo Jodgen ab thee
Geliverers ‘when distressed. bY a3
rounding aatlons (v.20),
') After they bad salty choses
king, He rejected. the dynanty_ ot
Saul and chose David, a tan after
Mls own heart (vv. 21-22).
(0) Fiaaly tt’ was God who trom
David seed raised up unto Israal &
Savior, Jenan. This deanded rook
‘which is giten in the next ection.
2 1 Cv. 2687).
Haat Ge dents Irie ted of De
‘vid and therefore the promied Mes
an, be proves by three ines of arg
{G) ‘he teatimony of John the Bap-
ist (wr 2420).
“ohn dlaclalied all power as thelr
<eliverer, nbd pointed to Tevus an wach
1G) The prophecies ot Seripeare
‘were flied ty thelr rejection and
fructosion of Janus (vr. 2029).
(@) By He resurrection from the
dead (re, BOs)
"avin proved Jenus to be the seed
ot Davia, he proceeds to follow the
SGoctrnal' teachings growing out ot
such root
‘8 Doctrinal (vy, 88.0),
‘The great doctrine derived from this
root in Josincation hy tith the very
Barrow o¢ the gowpel,
(CD The ground of Justiteation ts by
Jeaan He took our place a8 a ener
Uhat we might have Hn place at sons
i coe. 8:21).
(2) Who re Jurtisea? Those whe
believe nH,
(6) From what is one Justited All
tins. ‘The one who believes In. Jerut
tn freely forgiven.” His ns are ll
Diotted oat This ts the tlasonary
ge forall tes. Alay we ative
Passe ina to alee Hin
) Practial fry, 404).
‘The appietion of this ermon was
a warming int the Judzwent spoken of
by Habatksr should fall-upon them.
il, The Erect of the Sermon (rv.
om),
1. Many of the Jews and proveytes
tated to hear thene words again (7.
20).
‘Almost the whole ity came to heat
the Word’ ot od the sext ‘Sabbath,
shin grest cred tetted the Jealousy
of the Jews.
‘2 Open Oppeation (ve, 50).
‘Tusa Joioaay oud dot long be re
strnined. It brake out In open Opp.
tition. ‘The ‘persecution became v0
loleat thar Vaal and Taraaban were
txpaled from the ety. Tala perwece
tion was sosiered by Paul's rejetion
ot the ews and Mis toring %0 the
Gentes
Tarte Cin were Sank wee
Joan Paul Richter Said:
athe ite ot Christ concerns: Hin,
eho being the holes among the
Sotehey and the weheat"amowge the
oly lifted with Tie plenoed. hans
tanpires off thelF hingrs, end. turned
fhe stream of centurios “ont af Itt
ane, and will governs the agen
God Must Lead
Water in the greatest necealty of
tite, though God mos loud ta tnto
the wilderness Before we understand
caiiinaibess ‘Tenchen”
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HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1925
—————
"DALLAS NEGROES WIN SIGNAL VICTORY!
In declaring the residential segregation ordinance of Dallas’ null
‘and void, the criminal district judge stated that he had ruled only’
athe constitutionality of the ordinance, as that was the single
gestion to settle in order to stop repeated cases of the same na~
“ure in the lower courts, af
"The Dallas ordinance secks to prohibit either black or white
Purchasing property in a block where a majority of the
oaite race live—the law being similar to those passed in other
merican cities, but which the supreme eourt of the country has
beld unconstitutional and invalid in the celebrated Louisville, Ky.
_ One of Dallas’ colored citizens had been arrested for purchasing
Dioperty in a white block or district, and the ease had been ap-
‘Pesled from the lower courts (corporation and county) t,t
Sei dari court snce the vation of the ordinance was
retime; and Judge Pippen dismissed the case and re-
‘the prisoner back to the municipal authorities because he
‘He the la Was not constittional nor val a
“Th at ordinance Immediately ery.
: sates he ‘court at Austin, where thls
4 be afforded its ‘pau upon
dig of sock a municipal statue the Lage Star State.”
pee penning the above paragraph the case has taken, a pe-|
F twist, and the race man's attorneys have resorted to the
Court with habeas corpus proceedings.
is the first Texas city to pass and try to enforee a segre-
finance, which attempts to preseribe and proscribe the
habitation and metes af its eltizenry.
Such a statute is a bold and brazen affront to the fundamental
ibaa law ofthe land, becaun It sec to divest and take fgg
tizen his inalienable and constitutional prerogatives
and abridge his rights to life, liberty and pursuit of happi-
class Yexislation of « mont pernicious and prejudicial type:
born in the spirit of hate, intolerance, bigotry and antipathy,
MM is ultimately doomed for consignment to its original habita-
fon-—the iifernal and sulphuric rogions of hades. z
TW Rmperica ina democracy (so-called) ‘and not an autocracy or
seateracy, which Inset presupposes that all men are created
“and are endowed by thelr Creator with certain inalienable
ts, among which are life, Mberty and the pursult of happiness.”
Tegislation is inimical to the best interests of a democratic
‘republic, such as ours essays and professes to be; and no nation
‘ean long endure that endeavor to be @ government of the classes
ater than of the masses,
‘ven if the higher legal tribunal reverses the court decision of
fhe district Jide tn the Dalian segregation case the Dallas Nee
{grees have already won a signal vietory, and have’ coneretely dem-
Gestrated what can be accomplished where our interests are pool
fand we present s united front in meeting and attacking a com:
son foe.
The Informer has repestedly contended that, when the Negroes
if Texas and the Soul oppose any and al spcin of elas lila
How, by fining funds and retaining able, counsel to fight Shae
fuse in the courts of equity, the law-makers and authorities of
(Boe Sout are not acing to bev precptate in pasing and tying
enforce laws and measures that seek to rob us of every Gode
Bra herent and cotton igh, pevins, waranty and
| Prerogative.
Whe Negro, too often, thinks that he can get all hia rights while
“Bitting on a flowery bed of case, oF that other races are going to
(Being these righ to him on a golden ray on sivor pater or
Bit manna-like, these rights will descend from heaven oF some
Wether remote region; but it has hardly yet dawned upon the
Mpsaaset of our people that he: who would be free, himself must
Fiistka the first blow, and that God helps only those who help
e Dallas Negrocs, revolting at the idea that they could only live
meartain ghettos, have shown fight and consequently they have
iret blood in the major conflict.
T "Houston Negroes, denied the right to rid on « certain common
Tearrier, have virtually hoisted & white fag and when last seen
Seep ening » hasty and disorganized retreat trom the line of
"Bho ditterence between the Negroes of Dallas and Houston is
Margely that of leadership; thove of the formor city being deter-
i diplomatic, but positive, while those of the Intter
re doeadent, deceptive, decomposable and passive; the former
Ezesalis by dong thing, the inter constitute » nexative fore,
going the line of feast resistance and chirping thelr songs
ations and singing the “bues,"—their favorite, national
t desires to feicitate the Dallas race men for their
‘and trusts that the ooed will be trans.
gt the plant will germinate here before
rac: Suan \
aes Deeg: wil te Cara be led
‘back by thei ike tarbe.
“Frohne ore who west
1: the fetes wero rowan On
3 oor ‘eat minstre ened
he ite'yhe soe remem
‘Stor bet tar ida" ahe-tecmed
Ses tatas srccn wte
Praha an wn "ap tn eine
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Sed sneer hate as teri
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CAMP FIN GIRLS OUTING.
ieee Camels Ctrl ware. 2, és
‘Minousk i rained the outng Wa
lop yal Tay ero ane the
fees” soparvin
RIDDLE wo¥ES oFFice
i aicd -rackix
carr evamneeeuereel Gepnrtanent
ot the Grané Waited Order of Oud Fe
Nowe and owahols of Rath ot Tex
tevariaona ued New Meri, with 3
Bde of Denon sca, bs
ten tortie 20 Feo
Toms tis city, mnore permances
Siena wit be sinained ina
ihars
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Teton, Madumee © M, Rilo, B
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Wie ote sndpravent secret
To'tccoupeated im bere the tip be
foe sade overtand in ther Wilye
Helen sport adel
NEW MOUNT PILGRIM
TREY. W. RHODES, Pastor
Tee Sunday school fat sad news
gingay. oer “sweet “itue lai
My ide lar
mong Ran re
farlor chor fame totter und
Qresins and grved her wih cake an
Steam rniencr of Superintendent
Seis Ct Seinen, Bnet
oar ditrict 8, Congrmn as
Mia Bony, Jt hee
se nd ru avi
ferpce ra 1.4 oun 0 rom
deri woman ani» over ae ree
St spe to te young tale ot 4
Rim ie W. Reno, maton ot
fhe Bash Dans eating fort
ter for to ea'caln il bs come
uals oie chureh are wank
ike bons ‘nly 3h the Say
Peli gers Jou with «hgh
aun brave bund uncle” The com
matte vortng hiking and pag
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to tater 00
(Continued trea Page Five)
ras largety atcoded, das, otapion i
Gnd Knigat of ta counel, A. Oo
Sen secretary. aad. avatx, trea
tree
UNITY PEALE TEAM WINS
FROM NEW ORLEANS GIRLS
[At he plenle given on the Fourth
ot July at Se Grose Blar "Park
‘Sy tap Unity Athlete Aasocaton, the
{tam composed of New OvleaCal
loge eels wa defeated bythe Unity
oars Company te and he
france team font to fhe doctors”
WOMAN FARMER MAKING FINE
CROP AT GONZALES, LA,
Mra a J, Rogge OTO6 Bure street,
who novids her weekends at her sty
enlence, isa avecuaelfarket
anineee woman. “Hor farm ls ooated
ft" Gontalen, La, and her payroll
on to #150 0c weeks She haa IT
Seren fn cotton, 11" fa lee and 40 fa
fora, re, Rogers ew bral donor
foreareh ‘aad ‘dueatonal” atts
visite SROTHER IN NEW YoRK.
rs, Camillo Tosdtiaynen and het
two Younger asters, Helen tnd. Doro
thy, “aft ‘Thursday’ eveaing, July
to iat thelr brother Clarence Todd
at New York Cty 8 route they wil
Stop ovgr in Chicago and e fow other
poina for't fow weeks
‘ON VACATION.
‘coas, Lavy, well known customs ty
spector, ie faking hin annual. vace
lon. ‘er Levy ts deveiing much
{irae to the promotion of an dt
ational contest far Bt Peter's AM
sunday ectoot
et ten a” ea
ot the focal branch thy A Ae
ot th loal ranch tthe RA AC.
han 'otarned from the ania as
clation meeting, which was weld
‘Braver, Colo He reports mow wot
ert tse and he mont pocontal
‘Beating the" etociaton has ever
ia. -
HOME FROM ecHOOL,
Carlos Smith, son of Men Coa.
smith. of Algiers, haa ytorned. Home
‘rom, Calfrna, where he bas, been
fcoure "ot pharmacy 0 the
‘cia efeitos
in pring the Sate Phar
thtey Board.
YOUNG MEWS TWENTY MEETS.
‘The Young Nas's Twenty Clad was
entertalned‘Puesday night tbe Fe
esen of Dr, lamer Gomer, DD. 8.
{7 Mowers ioery, Seckno aad Joos
‘BOYS WANTED.
‘Two boys are wanted to handle The
oostonteermar pvorySaturny
{he neiehborboct of acai areote
ttboy in Carrolton Good money
fn be made, A hear can mate 82
Sri per day. ‘See HM Oillenn &t
Gets. Rampart ret
LOCAL CHURCHES PLAN
JOINT ENTERTAINMENT
(on July 2225 m ving pleture and
concert wil be riven by the Inds
of Tiaty, Rast Trinks, Antlooh and
Bethel churehes at the Simancpaton
Pelove and fends
ie and frlendehip In a coopers
veri tube hee wom fia
te beating for mor ually amo the
evominalony of thir ety and re
oping to pertoc thi n't permanent
creanteation.
Procenda eualydleded tinong the
aticipeta, Antioch wil rvs
[Fumo and soda "water; Bast Trin
{Ee eeam! “rnity, fahand mater
‘ein’ Dethal fee ream: “Admission
5 mason tiie
igre Cipninis aave
= 2. H. Grimes, supreme worthy
oe cere
Seed
WILL PRESENT DANCING
CLASS AT G.U.0.0.F HALL
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wun woud tn by loon om,
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le'Sp ong morn’ stnr he ren
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80 clote Aw de
Frmiiivee that
‘entertain ‘by
ld Houstonians, having ‘been. eo
feat of Mra. Peal Garrett, formatiy
Mise Pearl Parker of is ity om
Sunday, June gf. ttn dalitons ve
course élnaedl Mise
Maymo ‘Robinom fr teacher
Gregory school, ‘he also was ate
ierained by Mrs, the Baird with
‘Amos Housintay ste mesons
York Gly iy Mx fe Peacock.
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trott"Ohfeago and tise spend «fe
daa in St Loui, where bor son, De
AM Wilts, fa warring an talorne
thipy on her way home.
ANNUAL REPORT OF
EMANCIPATION PARK
IMPROVEMENT CLUB
We, as members of tho Hmancipe
tion Tinprovement Cio, have fast cot
Dleted avery suceeaafal Years: Wore
for 1026536, ending’June 00h, 1008.
Some ot oir improvements inclede
two ‘rinkioe fountaina, basket bal
Buckatops, eateon window bores und
Dlantod seusonabte lowers in. boxes
tit slong the front driveway.
Bank dopoalia snes
Expenditures oka
Balance In treanory.........9 WME
coral lait ovory woman
torented tn park improvemeat to
come a member of oxr lst. "We need
wierger membership to help ts Dut
this year’s work over snccosstlly. I
Geatroca of becoming & member, rap
ister yous name with the secretary Wy
Dhootng Hadley 1820, and aitend” our
Mectinga held’ on. Moday afternooss
trom 8 to © ochowe.
‘Oticors for 1oabe8: ‘Men BV.
Pitta, renideat: Mrs. MV. White,
Vice president? bra. G_ i Webster,
teorotary hr. A. Pik, treasurer.
‘MRS. J.J. HOUSTON, President;
dient BARADW, eareiady:
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