Houston Informer

Saturday, June 12, 1926

Houston, Texas

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HOUSTON HOST TO TEXAS NEGRO DOCTORS PYTHIANS TAKE GALVESTON HOME EDITION TEXAS DOCTORS GUESTS OF CITY IN ANNUAL MEET The opening public program was managed by Hon. H. A. Halverton, land and ocean commissioner, Old Fellows Temple night, the official welcome being delivered by Hon. H. A. Halverton, land and ocean commissioner, Temple responded, Dr. O. L. Bleckley, Marcia Macdonald, land and ocean commissioner, Prof. Ryan, the East Texan's response being a brilliant effort, and interested in talking on "Health," while Dr. M. G. Mosely, Wheat read an exquisite paper on the occasion was rendered by the Coleridge Taylor Choral Club, singing was very pleasing and made a decision impression upon the auditorium. J. R. Burdette, pastor BEST Baptist Church, Dr. W. H. J. Howard, general committee, with Dr. P. D. Foster serving as chairman of the program coming the late Dr. C. A. George. President Delless Message The message of President A. E. H. the Tuesday afternoon program. Among other things he said: we stand against the rapid advances in the healing art. Day after day new discoveries are being advanced, based upon scientific deductions, and it is theories are being advanced, based upon scientific deductions, and it is our own group wonderful contributions of valuable ideas are picked up here and paid to us. Our various fields of practice better prepared to contribute to the best results. Notwithstanding this branch of science has grown, there yet remains a need for help rings daily into our ears, and we remain cry for help rings daily into our ears, until we have completed the last foe." The president discussed the $75,000 hospital soon to be delivered to the city. He emphasized the culmination of a small effort begun some years ago by a small group of physicians, the importance of post-work and specialization, arguing that the surgeons' surgery make it imperative that the doctors make periodic visits to the legitimate practice of medicine was frowned on, and all practitioners urged to uphold the standards of the legitimate delegates and representatives; that a home of delegates be organized and maintained. The dental section, Dr. T. L. Hun- ter of Marshall, chairman, hold some very interesting sessions, with Dr. Adolphum Walton, Howard University, THE HOUSTON INFORMER JACK YATES HIGH GRADUATES AND FACULTY JACK YATES HIGH GRADUATES AND FACULTY Teal 1920 Holding the first commencement exercises in the history of the school, the Jack Yates Colored High School awarded diplomas to 48 young boys and girls at the Junior City High school last week. Prof. James D. Ryan, for more than a decade principal of Houston Colored High school, is the head of the Third Ward school. Top row (left to right): J. H. Hirera, Emil Fonsworth, R. M. Catchling, J. R. Griggsy. Bottom row, seated (left to right): Miss Hortense Houston, Mrs. Josie B. Washington, D. C., as chief demonstrator and clinician. The paper and addresses delivered this session were of a high order, and the ladies' auxiliary, Mrs. H. E. Chardley, saw to it that the hospitality of the city, and several of the entertainment of the visiting ladies. The first was held at the hotel at the corner of the street noon; the next at the Elk's reef, 2208 Leeland, Wednesday, and an early afternoon; the last at the hotel at the corner of the entertainment of the association was held in the City Auditorium by the elite of the city, as well as the visitors. It was a very brilliant and all present had a delightful time. Some of the leading doctors, denoted by the name presented at the manual meeting, which came to a close. Thursday night, thus the meeting held in the organization's history. AGENCY SUPERVISORS HERE. T. J. Duncan and F. H. Miller BREVIT Life Insurance Co. are willing the Houston office this week to accept the State Medical Ancestry of the State Medical Ancestry. South's Greatest Weekly Newspaper HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1926 The accompanying photographic reproductions show members of the first graduating class and the faculty, viz: Betsom row (left to right): Bala Simon, Ellioue Hines, Princlina Smith, Johnnie Mae Newton, Harriet Lockey, Celeste Jones, Nelen Jones, Trefd James J. Ryan, Brietie Jones, Rosa Lee Jones, Wilhelmina Busby, Taylor, Miss Virginia B. Millen, Flay Ford, Principal James D. Ryan, Miss Nellie M. Hubert, Miss Hazel Haineworth, Miss Erma J. Swatt, SOUTHERN AGENTS MEET. The district meeting of the agency staff of the Southern Insurance Company held here last week, ending with a meeting on Sunday Church morning. Pastor J. R. Burdette delivered a logical and timely sermon, a special chicken dinner, and a Friday afternoon. Some very intermingling sessions were held, on one engagent, as the principal speaker. C. Stewart is manager in South Texas district. MANY VISITORS HERE Houston is filled with visitors this week, most of them being in attendance at the annual convention. Scores of doctors drove over to Houston, and the ODI Yellow Jackets were on hand to converse at a convention hall. The Informer is unable to unnerate the numerous visitors. PLAYGROUND DIRECTORS. The recreational department of Houston has announced the following colored apparel as playground displays: *D* Park, Mrs. W. L. D. Johann Brune School, Mrs. Gertrude Collins Brune School, and *F* boys, at both playgrounds. Millie Thoraton, Janita Jenkins, Rebecca Johnson, Emily Wilson. Second row, standing (left to right) Sahina Catherine, Willie Mae Alexander, Mary Philips, Omaha Jenkins, Joanna Jones, Billy Cunningham, Margarite Geo, Mary Saffing, Catherine Moore, Alberta Gordon, Ora Lee Second row, standing (left to right): Mrs. Ellie Walls Minsa, Mrs. Mary J. Holden, Vivie A. Colvin, Michael Elhidrige, Jewel Taylor, Michael O'Neal Kerr. J. B. GRIGSBY, president American Mutual Benefit Association and one of the leading features in the Behavior Life Insurance Company, now bein- organized in Texas. For 19 or more years Mr. Grigby has been a planner in Ms. Grigby's business in this state. He ranks high as a bus-ness and finan-cia, and is a member of Trinity M. E. Church. MASONIC SERMON JUNE 20. The annualThanksgiving services of the P. and A. M. lodges of Houston, Houston, TX, and Tulsa, OK, Travis and Bell, Sunday, June 23. B. All Masons, All Masons, B. All Masons. Johnson, Beatrice Cebrun, Virginia Le Mance, Dorothy Jackson top row, standing (left to right): Theodore Beacham, Terry White, Bernard Fox, John B. Hickman, Fox James, M. Bichardson, J. Archie Hughes, Leslie Jones, Allen Norton, Leonard Spiell, J., Cullen Berry, Berry Branch, James Swett, J. HOUSTONIANSTO START OLD LINE COMPANY HERE NOTED CHURCHMAN COMING. Rev. W. L. Cash, president National Convention of Congregational Workmen, will address the National inciter of the National Council of Congregationalists, will speak at Pilgrim Congregational Church, Willow Springs, Missouri, Monday night, June 14. Pastor J. I. Donaldson asks that Houstonians give a minister a nice audience. 'Million Dollar' Order Convenes At 'Island City' (By Staff Correspondence.) Galveston, Texas, June 10, 19 week to the annual grand session and the Court of Calanthe, a morning via the Missouri-Kan train, consisting of 17 coaches, and a diner. This special trainer's Special, and brought several regimental bands, uniform Calanthe drill teams to Galveston of visitors who annually attend a automobiles from all sections of the gates of the Treasure Isle arsenal of Oakland. In the opening of the grand Chancellor W. S. Willis of Dallas when he read figures showing the of the Texas jurisdiction have the Pythians the first in their jurisdiction world to join the "millionaire clt. the grand chancellor stated that ments of the Texas jurisdiction now, and that Mrs. F. K. McPhie will be the next to work. This compilation to Mrs. net by the titular head of the T thunderous applause by the "Bt City Attorney Scores Hill The opening program is the Celebration of the Court on Sunday night, with band music by the several great bands preceding the program. The Houston band led by Sir J. W. Hopkins, is ready, the outfit is ready. PRICE: 5 CENTS NO. 4 CTORS TON Dollar' Convenes and City' 28. The Island City is host this of the Colored Knights of Python who invaded this city last Sunday Texas-Texas Railway on a special including two standard Pullman was dubbed the 'Grand Chancellor hundred representatives, served companies, cadet corps and, aside from the large number this gathering. Hundreds came in this state, and visitors within the city number on the Isle of Patmos. lodge Monday morning, morning, S, received a tremendous ovation at the Pythianus and Calanthus bursary of $1,011,423,68. making the Taxation of any Negro order in the ass. ("How's that, brethren?") both the male and female department of Galoisville, grand worthy he is doing a nice piece of team McPherson and her official cabal fraternity was the signal for burglar and rendered a program for city officials and employer at the City Hall Monday afternoon. the absence from the Mayo Mayor, Attorney William, an able and pleasing speaker, to engage and visitators to the museum and assured them that the municipal authority ready and willing to do all within their power to make their stay please. The come was roundly cheered by the large audience, composed of members Following him Captain LaFrance of the use of governmental cooks, tents,免 cost of the coat, to the grand lodge, was City Commissioner McMary followed him, and, not only welcomed the arrival of the distinguished coloration of Garfagnon for their thrift, industry, intelligence and leadership, he ordered the order for its financial status, and expressed the hopes that the fraternity would continue to grow. Simmons Delivers Response. In his own imitative and charisma manner, Colonel Ronald Cooke Coonling lecturer of the order, responded to some wives and almostly men who gave some wives and almostly men to brothers of both races. The speaker of a brother with justice and to second him a fair and square deal in all matters and affecting the American people. He spoke of the economic phase of our racial endeavor and remarked that "you can engage men in politics only in terms of monologue you only language he can understand." The colonial asserted that "You can engage men in politics only by what a white man is. The white man charges that my people imitate him and that question. All civilization is a form of Ethiopia, Green肚老头 from Egypt, Rome stole here from Greece, England stole here from Greece, and the American and the American stole his from everybody." According Races, the speaker contended that the white man is always back to the pioneer settlers of America and English mobility, while the country no further than Amazonia, Leo Lee said, and the second Green肚老头 and the first Green肚老头. Wi Hold any ‘rank Sut an ened ee Tse on Pe $12.50 ___ SIGEL’S LOAN OFFICE 438 Trav Street Phone Preston 240 Ret Neg cies saree pon sete Taw Miz 200M wee? Dr. Percy D. 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Why not the Negro insurance companies, of which the state has a large number, store with the fraternal organizations clubs and other organized bodies, get together and put their money to the Negro community, store, clothing stores, picture shows concerns like any other race of people. Just so long as we are indifferent man of public welfare, namely: the elections of public officers, wiring, registering, etc, we will always be denied equal rights in civil life. When you show your bidders you play to the hand of your white broth- er. Fair play and equal chance in life is what the colored man wanted, as long as he is unjustly treated, and whose people live in small groups settled districts, are imposed upon by the majority of whites, the Negro will remain disaffected and contine- dious, and farms will be left to grow up in weeds and forests. WALLS MATERNITY T Rooms for Confinement- H. J. WALLS, President Homneck 1882 W. HEADS MILLIONAIRE FRATERNITY M. J. B. HON. W. S. 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ANDREWS Grocer 408 Milam Street Phones: P. 7061-8020 "The House of a Thousand Favor" PYTHIANS--- (Continued from Page One.) mation became the only living dissertation on the sermon on the mount, the first of which he wrote, race and stupidity, in that they do not read and observe, remarking that Negro is the only race in the world to read anything.<sup>1</sup> A special tired his audience with a proctored speech, and many forget many of the salient traits due to the length of the effort, but he was able to interrupted with thunderous applause. Mr. Slimson was introduced by his vice chancellor of the order and vice chancellor of the order and general counsel of the meanity. Willard was a master of coroners. New Orleans was presented and made a brief talk, reading a list of figures which show the colored Pythiae, embracing 31 states, has assets and resources in the land of that amount being owned by the Texas order, the richest state organization in the entire Pythiaj jurisdiction. Reports Reveal Records. Monday afternoon was devoted to the commencement of the grand lodge gift event, Sir K. E. Campbell of records and seal and secretary-treasurer of the endowment department, Mr. E. H. H. A. a year account of his stewardship. His report showed that the order lost 48 members, compared with 270 during the preceding year, or an increase of 25. The number, 60, while heart disease exacted the lives of 48;瘫痪 with 48; apoplexy, 58; tumouring fifth with 31. The ranking fifth with 31. The award that out of the 300 deaths this year, 16 had lived in the order five years or more and on which the full $200 was less than five years and more than four years; 25 members lived in the order less than three years and more than three years; 20 members lived in the order less than two years and more than one year; 34 members in the order less than one year before death. Over $32,000 In Interest. The report of this secretarial officer disclosed that the order had been issued on January 20, 2014, year on first mortgage loan money on deposit in Texas banks and other resume producing sources. The report also known as schedule F in his annual report, and shown and shown the healthy financial condition of color in the Lone Star State. This report was made at the close of business, Petty Cash $ 100.00, Econ. Bk. $ 100.00, Bk. Dell, $ 73,81.78, Mercantile Bk. & Bk. Dell, $ 10,14.55, Republic National Bk. Dell, $ 41,83.10, Nat. Bank, Nat. Bank, $ 41,83.61, Citizens Nat. Bk. Int. Accrued ..... 11,144.40 Total Int. ..... 82,909.95 Total Int. ..... 82,909.95 Earned 1995 ..... 24,604.64 Interest ..... 8,848.40 Other Reports Submitted. General Wills, in outlining his tacitities and modus operandi, decided that he should not serve before he delivered his annual message, and these reports, apparently intended for the major and his superintatives for the major and his superintatives. Preceding Mr. Willis's address, he gave a speech to the Guest of Honor, grand master of master of honors; Hon. A. W. Sells, daller grand master of master of board of consisting of Dr. A. W. Sells, grand master of Waco, president; Prof. J. J Burnett of Clebruen, secretary; Rev. J. Burnett of Waco and L. Maddox of Ft. Worth Willis Fired "Big Bertha." After the other grand lodge officers had laid down a well-nigh-passing list of candidates, the grand lodge a smoke-screen, Grand Chancellor Willis fired "big Bertha," and it was heard around the fraternal world. The report of the grand chancellor showed that the organization organized during the year, despite the unprecedented last year and the beginning of spring; that the uniform rank is consistent with the organization of additional organizations at Dallas, Houston, Galveston, Long Beach, Grove and San Antonio. Praise Court of Calathea. Among other things, Mr. Willis made the following observations: he was once a grand chancellor that I have been able to report to you between the grand worthy counselor and your grand chancellor, the formerly a humane, garrard Mrs. McPhearson as a woman of great judgment and one in whom she is well advised. If she remains as the head of the school will soon come when the sisters will be active during the entire year, and the financial condition of the Court of Calcutta the same year before in its history. Law Department. "This department, as you know, is under the direction of the attorney, and is still performing his duties most satisfactorily and efficiently, in providing for a legal department controlled by an attorney who is a member of our order and our group." THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1926 White Footwear Nothing can take the place of white kid slippers in the summer time. For every joyous occasion whites are always correct. MILAM A beautiful stiff pump shown in all heels. Made of white washable kid. Sizes 2 to 9 BOBBIE Shown in all white, white and black and white and green. Paul's 6 507 MAIN ing the first lien as well as the second lien. "The Grand Lodge Knights of Python answered this suit and filed a cross action in which we asked that the Odd Fellows be denied; and that forcible take place upon the first lien well as the second lien, that we asked that the sherrif of the county be directed to sell the property to the second lien and, third to the makers of used to pay off the first lien first; second, the indebdeness of the second lien; and third, to the makers of "This case came on to be heard, the judge of the court immediately denied the indebdeness of used to pay off the cross action of the Knights of Python, holding that the proceeds of the case held against the Grand Lodge Colored Knights and held against the Grand Lodge Colored Knights from this decision of the court the attorneys of the Odd Fellows served notice of appeal; but the time required for the appeal has expired and no appeal has been filed. The amount involved, the Odd Fellows to pay to the Grand Lodge Colored Knights of Python in amount $20,000. This is the status "New, the other suit was that the grand lodge last year, when the district court of McLean County $10,500 each as damages and restatement in the order. The case was dismissed but decided that, upon their payment accrued since their expulsion, they be reinstated. From this decision the lodge has not been reinstated." Pythian Temple. "You will remember that last year you gave me directions to either rearrange the room or as my judgment might determine. As we have neither sold nor remodeled the room, we have, however, made some improvements to the revenue of the Temple and I believe that in the future we will have a peak even in expenses of management. Offices Moved. "For more than two years we tried to rent one of the stores on the island, but we didn't fully do it. I decided that we could as we could not rent the space for any price, it would be best for us to rent it ourselves." The Asa. As a result, on January the offices of the grand keeper of records and seal and the grand changetaker of occupying space that we could not rent; and the space occupied by the grand keeper for the sum of $50 per month. We have the space on the second floor formerly occupied by the grand keeper; and inasmuch as he had more space than that occupied by the grand keeper, the least another $50 per month. So you see by this move there has been added space for our office, the month by our occupying the ground floor, our present office. I have found the credit not on the order occupying the ground floor, among the best to be found anywhere in America. They reflect credit not on the order occupying the ground floor. Medical Department at "As the doctors go, so too much cannot be said about this section of the department." Section of Dr. K. T. Hammond, grand medical registrar. He is doing excellent work when he shows the short list and the showing that will protect the finances of our order, this department member of the order and especially member of the order and especially you know an applicant to be a bad risk, you should always prevent his you are protecting the individual in every member in the order. Every you are inspected by the officers of your lodge permitted to be taken into the order. Distress Fund. "Too much cannot be said for the necessity of this fund. God only knows what is needed, and is helping to relieve in the days come and go. I find however, that there can be a need to retard the development of this fund, and that it will be used to recommend some changes in the manner of its development, which in my opinion, will be the good for all of the people." Membership Drives. "Our membership drives have been continued during the year; and as a result of the same, we have added more members. When we first started these drives, every order in Texas criticized us for so doing. Now every order in the country has been criticized enough and said to show the wisdom of our courts. Membership 12,989 Men Table Showing Constant Growth in Net Assets by Year $ Funds Sold December 31, 1916 $127,437.17 December 31, 1907 180,107.85 December 31, 1919 134,868.85 December 31, 1920 241,568.85 December 31, 1921 316,790.05 December 31, 1922 499,359.17 December 31, 1924 601,878.18 December 31, 1924 641,720.48 "We have tonight of being the first colored organization in this state or country," said Mr. Browne, the millionaire class. "Every member of the organization is proud of this achievement. Interest. "I wish to especially call your attention to this item of interest. When we met in 1917, all salaries of officers were paid out of the dues sent into the grand jury." past several years, all salaries of officers have been paid out of the interest earned by the funds of our order. Our record this year shows that the magnificent sum of $82,300.95 has been earned in the past year. We are able to $13,000 per annum. You can readily see that out of the interest earned, we have left a balance of $12,300.95. Recommendations—Additional Policies In order to ensure that the order of our now justifies and insures us as our ratio of solvency has been maintained, we want an instant increase. I recommend that a law be passed giving the endowment of additional policies as in their judgment and that the order be enforced. All such additional policies issued must meet the approval of our board. Greetings From Alabama Greetings From Alabama. Tunnel University is introduced to the introduction of luminarys of the Pythian firmament, among whom were Hon. R. A. B. Abunt, the founder of the bama jurisdiction, and,Dr. U. G. Mason, Birmingham, grandmaster of exequence Alabama jurisdiction and distinguished Pythians made excellent tales in our firmament. We distinguished Pythians made excellent tales in our firmament. We distinguished Pythians made excellent tales in our firmament and lodge and of the most wonderful progress made by the Texas Pythians under the leadership of the matchless fraternal Prof. A. S. Jackson, president of the University of Michigan, grand lodge and who is also chairman of the board of education of the University of Michigan, greetings from the foreign jura- Election of Officers. With only two exceptions the entire official staff of officers was re-elected, after a motion to suspend the officers by acclamation had passed. The official family for the serving officers by acclamation had passed. The grand chancellor; L. B. Kincion,堡顿, grand vice chancellor; R. S. Bennett, M. Guest, Paris, grand master of exile; R. M. Guest, Paris, grand master of exile; R. M. Guest, records and seal; C. Walhall, Aurin, grand master at-atms; T. B. Mitchell, Kendleton, grand locator; T. B. Mitchell, grand part chancellor; Dr. A. T. Hamilton, Dallon, grand medical registrar; Dr. A. R. Ackinson, Lockhart, grand inner guard; John White, Houston, grand outer guard; John White, Houston, grand outer guard; J. W. Jace, J. Burnet, Burcens, J. H. Hines, Waco; J. H. Hines, Waco; J. W. Hines, Worth, and W. S. Willis, Dallon; supreme representatives—L. B. Kincion, and George M. Guest. As an evidence of the harmony which characterized the convention, the entire election consumed less than 10 minutes. Grand Cancellor Scores Ingrates. In a short but interesting and spicy tale, the Grand Cancellor Wills asked, "Brethren, can you vote this election? Are you satisfied with the results?" To a man, the entire process is hard. Then the chancellor proceed to give some little attention to who, he said, had been recipient of the vote. Then the chancellor said he, "I know of none which places one the committing deed far better than of ingratitude, than that of ingratitude." The grand Cancellor also made the same point, which brought forth manacled membership of the order of K. of P. Colored, of Texas with other countries which brought forth manacled membership of the order of Citizen Emmanuel Lavahy. The citizens are made and for the occasion underlines the entertainment of the next session of the grand lodge, by the lavish manacled officers, the Tuesday afternoon, the "Dokey," the lodge officer, and the lodge lodge officer with their lady lodge, out in the Gulf 12. All of the cell gills and minerals in unders and upper skin may be prescribed 68 acres of land, a part of the C. J. R. survey N. 3, in Leon C. J. R. survey N. 3, in Leon in two tracels of land in a seed from o. S. Weakley and wife, Beulah L. Weakley to Robert T. H. Simonson, on a record in Vol. 68, page 10, sheet recorded in Vol. 68, page 10, sheet SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FLORSHEIM Known for good shoemaking wherever fine shoes are worn. A name that answers any question regarding quality—your assurance of money's worth in full. The Vista-$10 The Florsheim Shoe Store 408 MAIN Florsheim Shoe Hobson Lindsay The Easier Kind Y. M. C. A. DOINGS. We are again calling attention of the men and boys of the city to the series of Sunday sacrifices. At the Colored Y. M. C. A. is conducting for their benefit, a pastor being the first time to time snake, live-wire addresses. The address Sunday afternoon in the Church is a pastor being the John Baptist Church (Dowling) was a materieler who was thoroughly of imminent good. The heard him enjoyed it to say the leaest. Also the music rendered by the choir of the Gavel, A. M. K. Church, the speaker of the hour next Sunday will be the Rev. B. J. Jackson, pastor of the Gavel, A. M. K. Church, the speaker of the hour will conduct the music. These addresses are arranged to appeal to 39 YEARS OF PROGRESSIVE RETAILING Seven-eighth oil and gas lease on 40 acres of land in War County, Missouri, acquired by me by oil and gas lease all the right, title and interest acquired by me by oil and gas lease on March 30, 1925, said lease being acquired by me by oil and gas lease on Ward County, Texas, and for the interest herein conveyed referer to one-eighth, royalty oil and gas lease on 101% acres of land in War County, Missouri, acquired by me herein conveyed is all the right, title and interest acquired by me in a lease on John Skeen to on March 1, 1925. the men and boys of the city. The services last only one hour. Ladies are also invited. Let us crowd the room and enjoy the hour, the hour, June 16, 4 p. m. SICKLY, PEEVISH CHILDREN. SICKLY, PEEVISH CHILDREN. Children suffering from intestinal worms are cross, restless and unhappy. There are other symptoms, however. 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INFORMER, Church, and Sporting News must be phoned in by the Editors by Sunday of each week. Mail to 317 North Raintree Street, L.A. SOCIAL NEWS should be made to the Society Editor, MISS VIOLA CONERLY, 317 N. Raintree St, New Orleans by of each week. Miss Conerly's telephone is 6511-811. Subscriptions. Advertising and applications as circulators, should BE PHONED IN. CONERLY, 317 NORTH Raintree ST, NEW ORLEANS, LA. THE MASTER LOUISIANA'S SWEETEST JUBILEE SINGERS FAMOUS ST. MARK CHANTERS Who will sing for the National Baptist School Congress, June 23, 27, Brooklyn, N. Y. They were personally congratulated by royalty at N. O. College. Personnel: Emanuel E. Gayle, director; tenor; Thos. Phillips, reader; tenor; W. H. Buckner; baritone; Nelson McBride, bass. JIM-CROW SIGN AT CHARITY HOSPITAL INSULT TO GROUP New Orleans, La.—The Charity hospitals hospitalized "jim Crow" move. New Orleans to the extent that they have been made to see beyond a doubt the incarceration in civic and public institutions supported by taxation contributions. The Negroes called a mass meeting to protest against the use of representative citizens drew up strong pressure on the national board. Up to now the board has given no response officially, though they were promised to do so. The old saying by many of the colored race that Jim Crow was the worst of all big mistakes. Where a law affects one individual of a race it affects another concerned or not. There have been many reasons or causes reported as to why the colored people were created and not subjected to the committee that it was merely to prevent congestion and no satisfactory condition has come about with reference to Charity Hospital, where a condition has caused a fine chance for separate hospital care and would never do. It would only mean inferior equipment like that given the public schools for the colored race in Louisiana. We are discriminated against in all the colleges of Louisiana, nor a commission; about the only recognition the Negro man has that stop just when the most closing door just so long as we are indifferent namely, namely, the elections of public officials, registration etc., we will always have your indifference when you show your indifference you play to the hand of your white brother, hair play and equal life. You will be long as we are long as he is unjustly treated, and where our people live in small groups settled districts, imposed upon by settled districts, imposed upon by people disaffected and copious to leave the farm and the Southland and farm will be left to grow up in The "Jim Crow" signs in the street cars, railroads, theaters, and other public places have become so tainty that the school class of Southern white citizenship that they shut their eyes or turn their heads from pity and shame caused the business white man has begun to look at the colored man from a business standpoint and the sooner he sees the better the whole country will be. LEAVES FOR WESTERN POINTS Miss Ione Conerly left for Oakland, Cal., and other point west, to spend the day at Lake City, Neb., where she will visit Lake City Lake, Neb., Denver, Colo., and Chicago. RELIGIOUS BODIES MERGED. The Louisiana Baptist Freedman's Conference and the members of the NAACP will meet into end. The meetings will be held on Mondays. Rev. E. W. White will instruct the Ministers' Bible Class. TULANE PASTOR TO TEXAS. A day night on a short visit home to visit his mother in Seguin, Texas. He will visit other points before returning. MARRIAGES NUMEROUS IN N. O. Announcements have been made that the couple will be in the social world: Mussel Maud Vandage, E. Barney and Irma Lumber. The city schools for a number of years. There are others to be announced later. TENDERED HOSIER SHOWER. Miss Reed entertained the bridal party at dinner last Thursday afternoon, followed by a silk stocking in later. Many responded with a lovely collection of pretty皂。 REUNION BASKET MEETING. In connection with the pastoral anniversary of Rev. Gordon McPhee of Gordon McPhee Church, Handshower Sunday, June 13, there will be a re宾宴 meeting with Rev. J. S. Morgan of New Orleans. A general invitation is extended all to be present. MINISTER PASSED AWAY. Rev. J. S. Morgan of the Lake Charles district died and was funeralized during the meeting, from Bethel Church in Akakonda, a large number of teachers in the school, Rev. H. G. Johnson, Ellizela, L., succeeded Rev. Walker. SUMMER NORMAL FOR NEGROES Teachers will be conducted in the Gulfside Association, Wave- A. Perkins, principal of the Daniel school for Negro children, will be conducted in the Gulfside Association was founded by Bishop R. E. Jones. The faculty will be conducted by W. H. Jones, B. F. Baker, G. W. Brown, and M. F. Nichols. Lectures will be given by W. C. Strayan, A. C. Dahle, and A. C. Lewis. TRAINING SCHOOL 1001 Dumaine St. BAR A. HENDERSON, Scoy-Treas. Hernick 1005W. THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1926 NEW ORLEANS SOCIETY Miss Tet Burtha Smith and Miss Charity Husbond, Lake Charles, La. left for home to spend their summer days. They are teachers in the city schools. WHIST CLUB ENTERTAINED. Miltenburg Special Rates to Churches, Societies & Schools Ho Bill, Erica Blondel Splendid Turtle, Free Water for Buffalo sales. For careful crating, shipping or moving your household goods, locally or to any distant point, call— S. P. ROBERTSON M. D., D. D. S. MODERN DENTAL ROOM 538 Rampart Street—2nd Floor NEW ORLEANS, LA. EASTERN STARS HELD SESSION IN MONROE EDUCATIONAL MEET LARGELY ATTENDED A large representation of ministers of the African Methodist Episcopal Church held recently at Campbell College, Alexandria, La. Rev. Dr. W. A. McKenna, the president of Campbell Church, and Rev. Dr. B. G. Dawson, St. James, were among those attending who reported the session a great success, raised for the support of education at Campbell Church. Rev. Dawson stated that the commencement exercises of Campbell Church last in the history of the school. There is a great number of colleges in Ohio, Brown, Alton University, Shorter College, Bethel College, Edward Waters College, Northwestern University, Campbell College, Seminary, and many other normal and high schools. President J. R. Campbell was re-selected and almost the entire NOTICE. The educational convention, supporting Chamberlin Institute, meets June 22-44 at St Mark's Baptist Church in New York. Dr. A. Huba, pastor. HOSTESS TO HARMONY CLUB. Mirza, Geneva Libiae was hostess to Harmony Club and a large number of guests — including evening — at Harmony Club. In ten tables of players competed in the prize whist game. Club prizes were Mrs. J. Winston, Mrs. J. Winston, F. Badie. Guest prizes were captured by M. G. Geddes and Mrs. J. Forter, first second, third and fourth, respectively. Mrs. H. B. Foster, was among the guests. New Orleans being Mr. Garrett' s lively club, the loveliest club of the season. Prizes were all hall-ambroided, the loveliest club of the season. House aprons and tea aprons. QUARTERLY CONFERENCE The quarterly conference of St James A. M. E. Church, Rev. B. G. James A. M. E. Church, Rev. B. G. All reports were in good shape Rev. G. B. Brown, presiding elder, preached the sermon at 11 a.m. and 12 p.m. baptized at the 11 a.m. m. service, a great demonstration taking place the day is very much alive spiritually. OFF TO S. S. CONGRESS. Among those who left to attend the Sunday School Conference, B. White Miss Vioia Hola Miss Irene Williams, and, kindly, delegation, Quite a number is expected to go from various other churches. The congress convenes June 14. BAFTING AT TULANLE At Tulane and 41-stock office at Tulane Avenue Baptist Church were very impressive. Four candidates were baptized. The sermon was MT. CORINTH BAPTIST (Corner Schwartz and Buck.) REV. A. HUBBARD, Pastor Sunday school was up to the usual standard; lesson well taught, several visitors were present to listen to "Vital Interest" which was enjoyed by all; at lst, m the Mosque Templars of America; at th, the church at Rev. Hubbard, which attended by his hearers. B, F, P. U. president and his staff were at their posts was rendered; all group captains made fine report, each person pacing a wonderful sermon on Disobedience. "Mrs. A. Hubbard, we hope them a pleasant day." NEW MOUNT PILGRIM Rev. W. H. Rhodes, Paator Our Sunday school was good, with Mrs. Othella Jones, teach womens' READS Both, seeking greater skill in their chosen fields, they met for the first time and there saw very few other persons and little very less than each other and there saw very few other persons and lectures. 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Sudden Service Houston, Texas CERTAINLY I DON'T LEAVE MY KEY DOWN IN MY INTERGROUND. I OUGHTA KNOW WHERE I LOST IT. I GUESS! WELL IF YOU KNOW WHERE YOU LOST IT WHY DON'T YOU AND IT DID YOU LOOK DOWN STAIRS? YOU DON'T MIND IF I ASK YOU TO STOP BOTHERING ME - I POSITELY DID NOT LEAVE MY KEY DOWN STAIRS! WELL, IT DON'T MY FUNERAL-LOSE ALL YOUR KEYS FOR ALL I CARE. MR. WISE GUY! I NEVER SAW SO MANY DUM HEADS ON ONE Ship! MY GOODNESS! BESTNAMK KNOW WHERE I LOST MY KEY. HUM! AS THOUGH ID LEAVE IT BELOW! WOW THE DOES ON THIS SHIP ARE ENOUGH! THEY STUCK ME ON THE FENCE TO SEE THAT NONE OF THESE LITTLE BUMS SWEAK IN-IDD LIKE TO CREEA A REMOT OF MY TRAY IT TODAY-TO BAT EM SO HARD ON THE SHELL SWAN-YBIG STiff WASHER DAY GET THAT NOSE NOT THAT YUM LITTLE RUFFNICKS ILL FIX YUM-IF I GET MY HOOKS ON YUM- ADVICE TO THE FORLORN DEAR SIR, I HAVE GREAT Difficulty in SWALLOWING MY FOOD-ADMIT ME QUIT PARGO H.D. 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Relataty The highest mountain has about the same relation to the size of the earth the Rockies on a sheet of paper pasted on an orange. --- Largest Fish Market in the State among the Race. Out-of-town orders shipped promptly. WE SHIP TO ANY PART OF THE STATE. Phone Capitol 480 We Have, CARS GUARANTEED CARS We have cars of all makes that are better and cheaper than any other dealer in Houston. TRADE, TERMS OR CASH Ask for A. C. HERALD UNION MOTORS, INC. 1220 San Jacinto St. P. 1686 No Waste in Nature Degree not any man, and do not spurn anything, for there is no man that has not his hour, nor is there that has not his place,—Rabbi Ben Air. Dangerous to Keep Buy lodine in small quantities because it as it ages the alcohol evaporates, that it has not its place,—Rabbi Ben Air. And a Coat of Paint? The coat is out of the nearest recent when she drove an automobile in palmades and a bathing suit—From a news item in a Washington paper. 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Covers Are Short It doesn't take much of a car, at that, to last some drivers a lifetime—Arkansas Gasette. --- DapL **Never Fairly Judged** We never know the true value of friends. While they live we are too sensitive to their habits; when we them we only see their virtues,—Hara. **As Time Flies** Time files, and barbers are chitrotners, undercutters are indulgers, and trumpets are mergers—Dorothy Rodwell. PAGE SEVEN Sudden Service Be? hie Sa Ras 25 Se Fe The Haonston Iuformer t ~— South's Greatest Weekly Newspaper a Program, notwithstanding the fact that there are seven members 5 ‘on the board, high-salaried superintendent, an assistant, a busi- ns-- ‘ness manager and @ supervisor of high schools, as well as several other minor ofBiials connected with the local’ public school y+! "(contioued tro Page Four) tem. ia timers deciare that it isthe frst ime inthe history of the at ene, On Tula neh ourton pie pool that the cored etn, hare Dom hed it te Cn ey, ‘inthis manner, dnd, to suve the situation aod give the exereies the| was, = pogrom, chile the" ‘semblance of high school commencement, a member of the colored | wemeias grain Taco was conscripted or delegated to represent the board and to Seen rae Present phoney diplomas to about 100 graduates, fomethe €W0| 1¢ ee rr wate Stic as th i os ofthe Jack Yatas| tee ads ela rata 8 ice Itras the first commencement exerlace of the Jack Ya - cco algh ‘Sobol and therefore 6 storys. eccason| ek, Teo ge dnp {tdoes seem that some member of the board of edueation or school | #eatiy yatmed itn sr poor official could have at least run by and graced the event with his| every ih of grovnd tat be tot tr her presence, and thereby given encouragement to the eachers,tcsered ere was covered ty fraduates and pups and patrons of these two high schools and] bron aber sae. Ehe cs Sven the elementary sehoois; since the laters pupils wil sooner| Men, PagMe Ot erent or later be enrolled at the two high school, Sapa gan eh “on the ther and, acorns 0 newspaper acouns, every com-| aun. ine ri, ‘mencement program of the various white high schools, both junior! pate, tedecked in all manner of ‘and senior, was honored with some school official or member of ee Parada, the schoo! board. Watmeiay Tham. If the public school officials and board members are working on dot, « street “unexcelied i the hohe a anything god cong forte cloed aeons |e regaae , r Me areeir ed in the recent ast, oy tale niggardy, policy to | Say imate tne gnc! fe wards puble schools when i” comes to bul, tn, exul-| samen rear Inet and some of tho falord teaching ford), The informer faa ot ag, oh pion that a grave injustice has been done the race, and a serious reflec-| Ployees and customers, viewed tion has been cast-agpqn the school system of this munieipality, |gxsion the caval of which one ich a ply wl nately work fo tho race's dteiment and] "Sir bana ‘Such m pelley will ultimately work to the race's detriment and| Seven bandn frog: many disadvantage, and. since our people are no. slow to. dicarn the| el the ai th mule pay handwriting on the wall apd read and Interpret the signs of the | °M% Neetp Mencians can play, |limen, this paper enters its vigorous protest and Voices its disap-| say astins, ere Wort Beat [proval of this slight whether intentional or unintentional, handed Pri tad Tver ent aor 0 fe clred izes of Houston by the Taal school efi and| ey ent sacra | Pons’ of eden tion: |" Mangal Catsp MePhven. Sms’ = | | E HOUSTON INFORMER | SOUTHS GREATRST RACE NEWSP: P W “It Gets You Told—Nothing Else!” _Punlianed every Saturday a 409-410 Odd Fellows Temple, Houston, Tex. cee rer Seer OO ae THaord a weceuccinan patter May 5791. at te potato wt Hooton. “ean unter tbe Act ot Mare 3,00 ———— Bo wikia es cecdee eee e aio AAuPHONGE MILLS ecco TLTE ay Cela ee EW SUBBORIPTION RATES: Re eee eee car crea Deis ith ow Tip. tn cencserccnens osSstcseninsnss Pam 300 a ED Se a Tiluae tow Yor ANY MAN WHO 18 2000 ENOUGH To shED HIB BLOOD FOR wis countay te go0D stoUaH To BE GIVEN A SQUARE DEAL IrrERWAnos. No MAN t® ENTITLED TO MORE ANO NO MAN houtn neceive Less. mROOMEVELT. HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 12,1926 LITTLE FLARE-UP IN LOCAL POLICE DEPARTMENT. Chief of Police T. C. Goodson is to be complimented for the sum- “sary dinmisal of three white tinffic fice who refused fo “Peat of patrolman fom te pac salon to Main Stroh, two colored patrolmen, Jordan and Stevenson,| recently “tdded to the department, were at the rear. 5 “The discharged white police offices who had only been on thi local force since January of this year, presumably took the posi- tion that it was “social equality” to be compelled to march down ‘the public thoroughfare with two colored police officers bring- ~ ing up the rear. ¥ ne ofthe discharged ofticerseeording to press reports, nd <hiet Goodson to understand that sno mayer, na chief of poe OF ‘any other person can make me march in line with ‘niggers;'" and ‘he refused to apologize to the chief for his failure to remain in fhe line enroute to his bot, ‘This officer went further and contended that since the army itained separate units for colored and white soldiers, he saw “Bo reasm vhs” the Houston police department should endeavor t0 “do what the United States army does not do; and he had the : han any “tigger” and the nan or st of men whe S r ‘man or. ‘men, to:make him remain in line with colored officers had an- ‘thought pone rig upon the chief requested him and the other two brother “ y turn in their badges and clothes, and find other jobs rh racial prejudices, deep-seated antipathy and rank in- t stion might find better expression or a more convenient Cin insing in eet and walking papery to thee threo here the chief reminded them that he marched in line with coleced eficere sad ceo was sasecated with colored as plain clothes officers; that it did not contaminate him and then three insubordinate white officers were no beter than any other offices on the local plies farce chet then served notice onthe entire uniformed poic free if there were any other officers on the foree that fel that ould not afford fo march inline with colored offices, they find-him in his office ready to accept their badges and uni- PPT Informer doesnot felcitate and congratulate Chief Goodson "merely because of the color complex involved in this matter (and Et required courage and fortvade for the head of the poles it to take such a determined stand), but in view of the “that he immediate realised that he fficioncy and pro of the department could not be maintained f polce of Hrere to be guided by thelr petty whims, kes and dislikes ing out the orders of thelr superior eficers 80 ey ee officers are of the opinion that they are above avr; het uniform, budge and pistol are credentials todo what Stag wit to do, and lenve'tndone what they do wot want too, SP Teas men (police officers) are public servants and are sup: ‘snd paid by all the people, and under no ereumstanees 6 itions are they super-legal instrumentalities to do whatever “Shey arccbig enough to do, despite rules and regulations of the _Aepetnny he wen no he ad ada eked bl "With white police officers holding such views on the race ques- “ion, and that as it relates to fellow officers of eon one. can “spits Hw hr an wok Fa Hho def wich Ripon pacer admin of he Ptng ony way to deal with much a aggravating and ogy situs: “ton ito nip in, the ud, and that hat Chet Gowison as Fandervored to do by summary discharging the three nsubord " ihate white officers and serving notice on others who might have ‘similar ideas, that their tenure on the Houston police force will Tbe brief if they make known their objections to such method of are : Btiee Je 0 earthly harm in two colored police officers ard Bau aigroup of white polce otfcers, ang Bie man who ot ere tlibes ta tech ie sash daly Then, a oberenty ahi Be etsy to smal tobe an tii! oy unofical dog eateber tt ‘some jerk-water hamlet! Selah! City Happenings Mr», Barbare Davis, 1209 Crosby, t ery tok th egg Me. ad Mew Spencer, Wilms oes Me fee Ce Cet, tea see susp Scare ein init tse hy Pgh ning os ed See DAVE STEWANE with LIND. ea ee ae Egpe AR eater Ge ii eh amnene the guests of Dr. and Mrs. 3. E. PaaS, $l atl be Ria eee : Mr. erteste Twi Broke icoes ae or eee FSicet le nutoran, Wee ere renee Seika ee woe 'W. A An Werth ter anf shee Be a a Brash othe Tate ea aden tate ata da | 'Rextocey ‘Rete re ote AIRE a deer te eB, W, BBldeon ond le Riedie in eT. ade Geaecrt mee tae marae ee eka ce Me aniane TOR RENT—fpece sal bent niet ieralag oro tnt ae ee te eg Ev ohne a ea a “he apa rl CM la {own ‘Temple Wednesday nit, Jone MEAP aeSE Yow Ka ets oy a ats hs ores aes Sas ees cea Eee a ct tea Behe ee eee mies cet pence rt eee eae eee eee oe Bi ein, Pe ee |. ginal: | oe ~ SCHOOL OFFICIALS SLIGHT COLORED SCHOOLS. For the first time in Houston's recent or early history, no public Vofficial or member of the local board of education was ‘either an spectator or to award the diplomas, at the gradu. rexerelses of the Jack Yates and Colored High’ Schools Wed- ‘and Thursday nights of last week. ‘for some reason (it was claimed that the senior ‘city Tot available on said occasions), were shunt- ‘off City: Auditorium (formerly Kian Hall), and was for the children, teachers, patrons and of, ‘nto this, small hall to witness, the com- it of Houston's two colored high shoals represent school board t School District was present at either HORACE POPE, district manager for the American Aiutual Benefit As fociation, no Isurance movies, and en young, Tan of och. prome Te a pf the prime factory in the bromotion of the ‘Beaton Life Invur ae telecine, TNO. 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