Negro Star

Friday, July 25, 1930

Wichita, Kansas

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ai tS gear 320 > mex ~ <= . = -— i Bute Miaurlo oi Wi Be based " ‘ 5 gt uve ~ 2 oh Al 44 a pak GA TVA. ; 4 ; en Re oe . Te r Wei | © eed X La ww bh i S ei KE ETE FOR THE;GOOGD OF <THE ¢PEOPLE Ee SS NANCE EY EE FY BU I A DE a TERA Vol. 23, No. 16, OO "WICHITA, KANSAS, FRIDAY, July 23, 1930 Five Cents Per Copy. GOLD STAR ‘MOTHERS’ SEG- _ REGATION See! ne eg, SES ST eae ous protest by the National Assoc- fation for the Advancement of Coiore ud People uvera perlod of sx nontns against fim-crowing of col- ored Gold Star Mothers to the graves of thelr rons and husbands In France culminated today in a etiring scene taNew bed t hy's historic faty Hall. lerdinald Q. Morton, Civil Service Commissioner of the City of New York, voiced the sentient of Nes gtoes throughout the country when se declared: “To you dark skined mothers it (the Nation) pays the same measure of homage that It gives to your fah-skinned sisters who nob- ly gave their sons in its defense. Secure in the knowledge of this you will not allow your hearts to be imbittered by the inault of- fered you by the Government at Washington.” Fred R. Moore, City Alderman ard editor of the New York AGE, de- livered an impassioned attack upon the segragation of the colored Gold Star Mothers, having discovered that the assurance giveh him by a cap- tain of the United states Army and mublished by ifr. Moore in hia news peper to the effect that the colored mothers would not be segregtaed or diserlminated against had been with- out foundation, Acting Mayor Joseph V. McKee re- pretted that the note of bitterness had to be uttered at the reception tendered the mothers by the City of New York and assured the mothers that New York City welcomed them in the same rpirit sad with the rome admiration it had shown white moth- ers, Mr. McKee called attentiy .o the “enormous pride” which New York felt in having sent forth “one of the finest fighting units the old 15th Colored Regimert” Arrival of the mothers in New York City caused resentment agai-st Fegregation of the mothers by the war Department to flame up to a hichest degree, Allofthe N, Y, City daihes featured the story in their columns, usvally on the front page, and much resentment was expresae ed by both white and colored citl- zeng against the shabby sasnion in which the colored mcthers were treated. Among those orga izatiors coop erating with the N, A. A. C. P. in ita fight against this diecrimorat- fon was the National Associat’on of Colored Women who sent the fol- lowing telegram from their annual convention in Hot Spriggs, Arkansas: “We the National Association of Colored Women in ecnvertion as- rembled at, Hot Springs, Ark, re- vresenting five hindrea thousand colored women citizens of America do hereby protest against the whule- fale Government segregation of tolored Gold Star Mothers end Wid- ows, particularly in the houring of them is inferior hotels and rooming places in Harlem and fn the serdihg of them on inferior ships. Remem-~ Fer that our colored bovs fought In the same trenches at the same ting firing the same guns and made the rome supreme sacrifice for the democ raey of world,” a The National Association for the Advarcement of Colored Peovle re- ceived on the eve of the saiirg. of colored mothers a two-pare letter o? explanation, dated July 10th, fiom Secretary of War Patrick 3 Hurley, this letter being wr'tter reven weeks late in response to a Jetter of protest ta Precfdent Heov. ce written hy Walter White, Acting Ge-retarv of the N. A, A. C, P.. oF Mav 24rd. Jn hie letter ta the N. A. ‘A. C. Pa Secretery of War Hurley sought to defend and explain the Covernment’s attitvze in segregat fre the colored mothers. The Advasremert Aranclation shai ylv answered the Secretary of Wat's cermmurication, In an air malt prestal slelivery letter, written im: medietety on receirt of the com: municatton from the War Derart, ment, Walter White expressed as toritrment at Mr, Hurlev’s state ment thet certa'n steamshin lines had refused to earry the colores mothers. | Mr, White pointed ov! thet hurdreds of Negreen trave each yerr to Europe on the steam. shins of the very eame lines whieh eerording to the War Mepartmen vetueed ta tranerort the color varthers, Mr, White further cuest toned the War Department's sincer ity in arkine whe anrlications wor made to Indeperdeht steamshin lin es for transportation for the colore SUMMER SCHOOL GREAT CLOSING The Assembly at the Katzas Vo- cational Scnool Under the autpices of the Cential Lapt st Theolog cal Seme inary, elored last Friday, July 18th with about 80 enrolled al age*, They were studious, happy and peaceful They made the faculty proud of them & « the Wonuerlul ietiuction from the faculty made the students proud of them. The students did good work every day and on tests, The Central Baptist Theological Semihary had 2 finish the English course in Theology vizi—Revs. A. L. Branch and U. 5. Bowen, ,There were eleven to get certificates from the Summer Ars +m- tty tor finishing the courre in Chris- tian doctrine and methods, viz: Mes- dames Oda Fields, Chanute, G. N. Jackson, Lawrence, Eleie Thornton, Atchizon, ———~ Shan, Wa'rens. Tottle Haves, Olea Behe, Aarcn White, Mr, H. T Sims, Wichita; Mes- dames A. L. Branch, —Jackson, E. L. Scruggs. Thiorgh the wise marageme t of President Clerent Retardson we were bountifullv fed from the Sc aol Garden with Irish potatoes, white head cabtager, onions, beans, pes. ete. Thev gattered 2°0 huthele of onions, while we were there, and we Jeft them ha ‘hne i Irieh potat ves. He t« reaw brine] g¢ thines tr -a- Much praice geee to Dr. FE. 1. Scrucgs, the dean, for the success of the Aceembly, ale Rev, G. N, Jacks son, State Exeentive Secretary, Mrs. dq Fields made the address for the cles thet wacalvad the Certificates and Pere Reanch avd Bowen defy. evad addroacee fer fhe Theolorica’ Ctece, Rev, Riact, who te # state vativiane wonber for the whiter, de vapad the addroee ta tha clargne en “Rivdng your place." He was reslly rood. Dre, W. A. Bowren, J, R, Richard- fon, M. J. Burton, Chas. Favors avd ——— Crawford were present to lend enrouragement to the movemnt, The Assembly was given three en- foyable outings at Dean and Mre Scruggs, Presidert and Mr, Clement Dichardson and Tecumesh, The boosters reo-ganized avd gave a verv ineniring rrogram ard we left to bring 109 next year. mothers when the white mothers ha. teen transported on veecels of the Urited States Stiptirg Board, the effort to ret accommodations for t's colored mothers on other lines not only reeulting in discrimination a- gainst the colored mothers, but in an attemnt bv the U, S, Goverment to patronize other than an American industry, The Advancement Association also expreesed doabt as to the sincerity ef the War Deprrtnent’s attempt: to get steamship yacrege and fot I recommorations in New York City for the colored methers, pointing ot thet hed the steanehin liner ard te hotela of New York known that the Goverrment was sincere in ite f- forts to get accomodations tat neither tre steamship lines nor the hotels would have dared refuse the Governmert. Mr, White ales rei: t- ed out that there is a Civil Right Act on the rtatute broks of New York, which §% en" ced and wh'eh makes dsscrimination against the colo ed mothers a crime, The Advrrcemes+ Acsacista ul o questioned the suddenly evested ton’ er rolicitude for the feelings of the colored mothers. It roirted out th t some Americats have prevudies ar painat Jews, Cotho'i-s of fasct,rs- heen mothers end thet » logteal cor- tying out of the War Deparinon’s -potition world have been to rerte- “prie all groups acainst whom avy white American mothe= might line nratested = =The Aveoriatton firtr raivted oat io the Serretar of War that {t knew thet ell w''te Arioricen were rot imbued with {-‘oleraree, Heotre ard race frejudice as the War Department reamed to believe It also called ptiertion ta she fact that co tek wae heard during the war of refural to transport the rons and hnsbends of there colore! Gilt Sta Mothers to the battlfielh of France where they were dertine! fo efve their lives for demouasy In his communieation to the Wer Denartment Mr. White sleo rharely chellenged # etatemert attrinuted to Secretary of war Hurloy In the New York rreee ta the effect thar tha colored Gold Star Mothers id not reeent being serrsgated and that the whole campaien against secre- gation had been foetered hv “ac tat- ore” revrecerted Fy the Nations] As. roctation for the Advarcenont af Colsred Pearle, The N, 4. 4.0 P's letter roleted ont that eatored mon | ard vomen of pil elascon bitterly re | sented the insult shown these color- ed mothers anf that the Advanri- ment Asrnciatinn wen reting in itn canacity of defender of the Negro citizen's rlehta: end ae a mouth. plece for thiee ely resented ats Gerowmmont’a attite a, Rarely haa avy event en stirrd Continued on page’ four a EVENING SESSION 7.40--Devotlenals, "The Uphited Christ” Matt, 28:18-20 led by Mes- scngers, Gaiden City, Larned, Dodge City. Kinsley, Pratt. b.00—Musie ose toy necesunne sn seorag enenge mt gt gmunn Choir Payer a awe ow Mrs. J.D. Wilson, Wichita Introductory. Popuant--“uvational Mohday”. “A bcautitul Double Wedding Ring Quit,” will be given to the one, teporting the lurgest amount over FIVE DOLLARS. Affering, Benediction. FRIDAY—MORNING SESSION. b 6@-Censecsation Hour led by Mrs. E. M, Ballou, Arkansas City. Music ~~ nee wonnnene 68 « Selected 2.60—Intermlrrion se vsennn sess vssenumae ce semoamanae soeanan ot a Y.25—Devotionals, “The Uplifted Christ,” Acts 1:8, led by Messen- pore, Wichita, Arkansas City, Welbngton, Caldwell, Winfield. D.AB—Report of Committees asses sverecneennsaree scemeenane oe arene mus Inspirational Music. — . . Congregation 10,001 cr orstiation, “A Model Mirstonary Society.” 11 CO—Mucic, *O Zien Haste’ ssn seis arsene ae seseeneemernmnnecerennams et Raq ort on Foreign Mission Tags. 8 L0—Inspinatioral Address, Dr. E. L. Scruggs 9 00--Music. Financial Report. 9 65—-Announcements, Benediction. WEDNESDAY MORNING SESSION. 8:15-9.00—B, Y. P, U. Workers’ Conference: “My Local Problems.” All workers are urged to be present. 9,00—9:15-—Devutional service by Rev. J. We Wilson, Wellington; Mrs. P. Williams, Newton. Offering Song: “Move Up the King's Highway. Sentence Prayers, for Strengthemng the Habit of Prayer In My Own Life. | Closing Song: “Sweet Hour of Prayer.” | 9:15-9:20—2 edge, Object, Alm, Motto, Watch Word. 9320.9 25——Reading of Journal, 9:25-9;°0—Music; Group Assembly, | 9.30-9 55—Lesron Study: “Teach Us To Pray.” Matt, 6.5-15, = 9.55-30;15—Summary Prayer... ———— 0+ Mra. I. F. Bates. 10:15-10.20—Music: “Every Prayer Will Find Its Answer.” 10:25-10 50—Group No.3 in charge, Mrs. Phynola Cook, Faithful Guide Jumor }1041am by local talent, conducted by Mra, Kittie McDonald and Mrs. J.E. Crowder, essisted by Faithful Guide | 10:50-13,.0—-Addreas:"The All Inclusive Riches of His Grace,” Rev. H. C. Parscns. 11°70-11:20—Musie. 32.60—Kcyorts, Announcements. Benediction. t MRS. C. C, ANDERSON, President, MISS ELIZABETH CRUMBLE, Secretary. Sunday School Convention Program Mae W. Buckner, President, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. 2.00—Song and Prayer Service, led by ~ Mrs, Laura Anderson 2;20—Quret Hour ny we wee ee De J. W. Hayes 2:30—Formal Opening. Adoption of Program, . Convention Singing. ial 2730 Intermiss.on. ae 2-00- Voce President, Mrs. Eloise Harris, Presiding. Report of Enro}lment Committee. B15—Music, Annual Address owe sme ennee Mae W, Buckner o.5b—Muric. 2:40- -Dey artmental Conferences, 3.50—. cs rhe is followed in all Departnents.) 3.50—Devetions. rollment, Organiza’ ji 41462 Fioarust:- Rehy, ‘ganization, Address, Discussion, 4.40-—Gi pera) Assembly, CIM DREN'S DIVISION—Mre, Emma Peterson, Leader, Address: Some of the Eesential Needs cf the Children’s Division —_ Miss Bernice Reed. = QUNG PEOPLE'S DIVISION, Mra. PI yi Advent tienhedin tei inckieas ite eee Nani Max Gilmore, Leader, rer#; How the Adult Class May Re: avnty Saha, Bes JB Neto SS en ‘MINISPRATION DIVISION—Mrs, C: Adhern The Sunerintendtnt's Prolisme und weenie a ren AandloNe FXTESSION DIVISION Mra, Olga ue tae ‘iisers: Reaching the Home Through the Hume Extension Dept. W. H. and F, Mission i 0) oe THURSDAY fon Convention Fr rogram £.50—Formal Opening—President, Mrs, I. F, Bates, Pevotignat Themes “The Uphited Christ” John 12:82, | aise Stink ite ited Mage” utnnrom Ores Bend BI Dore oe a j wee oe Committ, Sntroduction of Visitors, " Hite ie Tuedhlett Mra, Willie Broady, presiding— one Anaval Addiers ean eed eport of Gi + seme ewe President 2.20—Inerminion ScPRtAeY and Tesmmurer, :45—Young People's “Re: ieee a ae ete sate an anne President, Miss Viet eg mention (Wear White Dresses) 7 ww Mine _ PROGRAM: scr 7 een ou oung People’ 's Fledge and Motto, Junior Chole Exe —_ Foreion Mission Dethen ere erat nace RaerdsesThe Foreign Mission Dolor snd What W Does THE POSITION OF THE KANSAS WHEAT BELT. BR AUUUALSAIUS —OFr THE——— ege : Southwestern District Association and Auxiliaries WICH WILL CONVENE WITH - FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Great Bend, Kansas, July 29 to August 3, 1980 REV C. H. PARSONS, PASTOR, . Program Ministers and Deacons’ Union TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 29, 1930 Ministers and Deacon's Union—Kev, E. B, Bracken, President 9.20 to 9:35—Devotionals by Rev. J. P. Williame, Newton; Rev. 1, C Edwards, Wichita, 9,35 to 0:45—The Great Hymns of the Church by Madam Mayes, Alternate .. by Madam Douglies 9.45 to 10:10—With the Bock Dr, dW. Haye Music—One of the Great Hymns of the Church. 20.10 to 10:50—Srbiect: The Chureh Triumphant Dr, J. F Dovrtase Alternate : Rev, J. W. Ballou Music: Great Hymns of the Church, 10.20 to 11:00-—Subfect: “The, Character of God” Hey N, J. Stokes Alternate . Rev, C, 1, Parson Great Hymns of the Church, 11.00— to 11:05—Appointment of Committees, 11:05 to 11:50—Introductory Sermon Rev, J. E. ouglacs Offering and Benediction, ‘The President requests that each Pastor ask exch of his Jocal Mine isters and his deacons to sead to this meeting Twenty-hve Cents for State Work. REV. E. B. BRACKEN, President, MRS. JEWEL TRAVIS BROWN, Executive Secretary B. Y. P. U. Program—July 29, 1930. TUESDAY AFTERNOON. General Theme:—‘‘Victory Through Praver”, Conventional Piawr But they that wait upon the Lord hall renew their strength: they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary, and they shall walk, and not faint, laa, 40:31, 2°00-2:15—Devotional Services led by Mra, CG. A. Nichols, Winteld; Mrs. Caddie Perkerson, Hutchinson, Opening Song: “More ‘About Jesus.” (Gosnel Pearls.) Sentence Prayers for a Closer Fellowship Through Chiist. Closing Prayer by Rev. N. J. Stokes. Closing bong: “Nothing Between My Sout and the Savior;” led by Mrs, Laura Anderson, softly. 2:15-2:20—Remarks by President « vrs Mrs, C. C. Anderson Convention Singing: “Think of His Goudness to You.” 2.20-2:25—Pledge, Object, Aim, Motto, Watchword. 2:25-2:30—Music, Group Organization, 2;30-2.55—Lesron Stuay—That they may be one even as we are one, John 17:1-22. 2:55-2:00--Music Group No. 1 incharge, Mrs, Nettie Richardson, leader 3:10—Musie: “Singing To Victory”. (Gorpel Carols) 3:15—Solo . + + ween Mrs, Laura Anderson 3:15-3:40—President’s Message. 3:40-3:45—Musie selected, 3:4B-4:25-—Demonstration: A Workers’ Conference and planning the Group Program for each month, Mr, H. T, Sims. 4:25-4:30—Musie, Group reports. 4:30—Echoes from B. Y, P. U. State Comention, Mrs, Phynola Cook 4:55—Introduction of New Messengers and Visitors, Announcements, Benediction, LEADERSHIP TRAINING DIVISION—Rev, E. B. Iiracken, Leader, Address: “The Necessity of Trained Leadcr and How to Secure It.” Dean &, L, Scruggs. 4:45—General Assembly. 4.50—Announcements. Adjournment, WEDNESDAY EVENING. 7.20—Devotional Service . - «e+ + Mrs Laura Anderson 7:45—Special numbers by messengers from Sunday- achouls of the Dust, B.1S—Solo . . oe * Mrs, Laura Anderson Sermon . Dean E, 1. Seruges Announcements, Adjournnent, THURSDAY MORNING, 9,50—Prayer and Song Service, Rev, J.P, Wiithams, Mix, bE, B. Biachen 9 30—Deraitmental Conferences: (This echedule is followed tn all departments) 39,00—Devotions. Remarks by Leader, io Address, Discussion. 10,55—Finame Rally. 11 10—Gereral Assembly, CHILDREN § DIVISION—Mrs. Emma Peterson, Leader. Adcrers; aie Ait of Building the Program Around Christ, Dr. J. W. layes. YOUNG PEOPLES DIVISION—‘tre, Phynola Cook, I eader, Address: How to Interest Young Xeople in Christian Activities, Kev H. C. Parsons, ‘ive ADULT DIVISION—Mrs, Max Gilmore, leader, Adérest: Qualtics Ersential in a Successful Leada of Adults, Rev, Bowles, ADMINISTRATION DIVISION—Mra, Carrie Anderson, Tender Acdrers: Development of the Spirit of Evangelirm in the Church Schou! Rev, J, E, Douglass. TEADERSHIP TRAINING DIVISION—Rev, I. B. Bracken, Leader Address’ How to Orgenive and Keep Alive a Training Department. Mrs, J, W. Hayes, 11,20—General Assembly, 13.20—Congregati na) Singing. Committee Reports. Departmental Conference Reports and Demonstrations, Awarding of District Banner, 12:15—Announcements and Adjournment. The yoxition of the Kansas wheat halt ‘sax forcefully presented by Gov'r ner Ciyde M, Reed fn an address at Hava Thue day afternoon when eectared that the action of the Feder, Continutd on page, four ANNOUNCING To Kaneas Baptist: NMKANR CO-WORKERS :— VAR Vw ee The National Baptist Jubilee is Just a few davs hence. The part Kansas Baptist are to take, should be well outlined by each distnct as- association, as we are desirous that all will have a chance to be repre- sented. Our exhibit booth wall be in six divisions; each aasociational dis- trict having a section. Send to your Moderator your exhibit and he wil Continued on page four ‘rne Negro Star—for the Good of the People i nt —_—_— = Improved Uniform international 3 E S S ROMiC ROBO DED OTR PALCA ASO IRE SIAC FIO IP er B Y.P.U.LESSON |WICHITA’S BUSIN kTURK’S PLACE BY REV, J, W, HALES. i Sunday School 15 Wabash Avenue <r AND 5o7 N. Mainst L y [org rcuncrecou| PROFESSIONAL INDE Xi nd. nrONn, she esson The ewakering 11 Ching ani the BARBECUED MEAT CONEY ISLANDS (By REV.P OB FITZWATFR DD, Meme | trlumphant march towards the cross = . andy ble Eneti f Christ h been excelled Maine walateeeienertaten) | in misclonary nethvellees ‘The thane | SEE— NEEDED MELPS FOR AND COLD DRINKS a oe mt DR, HUGH N. SIMS CHURCHES & AUXILIARIES Lesson for July 27 always been grent, they, inthe main, 47 7 Chureh Financial Record Book $150 | SEE US AND BE FED. — hase bad a bree eran y i tes Morty, Mala Re ae Sunday School Sec. Record Book 100 | 2@> er NWKAWK IW HIN LO RIK NOK NOC NEM OK NINNIITI NA] T it: he missionary mes- ‘or the latest methods tn Rem e ain DEGORAN: (A: LEADER INA Be] one aie evelence ih ‘the: comin Teeth, Without Pain Church Tressurer's Order Book 20 | nnn eee LFStON THNTHJudgen 41-24. GOLDLN TEXT=Say_ to them that are of w feartul heart, be strong, feat hot: betetd, your God will come with Vengeance, even God with a tecom pence he sill came and save you PRIMARY TOPIC—Deborah a Brave ‘Woman JUNIOR TOPIC—Devorah a Drave Woman INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR 10P- IC—Notable Women Matrlote YOUNG PROVLE AND ADULT TOP- IC—Woman's Infvence in Community and National Aftaire. The honk of Judzes covers the pert: od fiom the conquest of Canain and death of Joshua to the judgeship of Samuel, While Joshua and the elders of his generation lived, the pexple In fome meuture remained faithful to God, but the serpy nest generation went Into apostasy, ‘Tbeie declenslon way be accounted for by? 1, Thelr fitlure to drive out the Canaanties when they took posseseon of the land, “Ihetr fulure to carry out this cemmund of Ged was their vodeing, 2 Their amalgamation with the Canaanites, ‘hele tolerance of the henthen abaut them was quichly fol lowed by unton in marrhace, 3, Molatry., Their Intermarriage with the heathen was followed by worship of the beathen gods, In order to teach this lexson intelll- gently It Is necessary that the teacher have a grasp of the book of Judges from which tt fs taken, In chapter 2.6.19 Is given @ synopsis of the book, Odeerve (1) The sin of the people (vy, G13), (2) God's judgment for thelr sin (vv, 14, 15), (3) Thelr repentame (3-9), (4) God delivers them at the hands of the Judges (sv. 1619). A repetition of sin, oppression by the en- emy, repentance, and deliverance, is the story of the honk of Judges. 4. The National Emergency (sv, 1:3). 1, Lupse tnto tWolatry tv, 1), Lhud was net only a righteous but a strong ruler, Unier bls Judgesbip, fieedon had heen enjoyed for many yeurs, As soon as he was dead the people turned away from Gok 2. The bondage of the people (v, 2). The Lord abandoned them to be op pressed by Jabla, king of Canaan, 3, The people crled unto God (v, 3), AfMiction brought them to their senses, It, The Judgeship of Deborah (s¥, 410). ‘The great national emergency con- fronting Isrne! was met by a woman named Deborah, Mer pame means “Lee.” Aw suggested by another, she exempilfied her nume by her industry, eagacity and great service to the pub- lie, 1, The place where she Judged Is- racl (v. 5), it wns under a palm tree, She held an open air court for the admlulstra- tun of justice, 2. Her method (vv, 610), (1) Her summons to Barak (vv. 6, 7). Barak meang “tghtning.” Deborah, being a Prophetess, was able to select a min whose gifts would enable tim to rally. the forces needed to guin sictory over the formidable foe. Deborah gave detinite Instruction as ta the number of men and the strategy to be en plosed, assuring him that God would deliver Slsera Into hts hand. (2) Barak's reply (v, 8). He expressed an unwillingness to go unless Deborah would go with him = (3) Karak re buked (vv. 9,10), Deborah sletded to his request, but made tt plain tu hin: that it would detract frei bis honor asx a conqueror “for the Lord shall sell Slvera Into the hand of a woman.” U1, The Defeat of Jabin's Army (vv, 23-16) Sisera, the captain, gathered a ruighty army and went forth, contident of sictory over the Ml equipped and undiselpiined army of Farak, but ho Made one sad mistahe=—lu did net consider that It was the loid's bate ue (v, 15), Through superuatural ine terpositien the enemy becume panice stricken (25520), 1V, Sisera Kilied by a Woman (vy, Ws4), in bis flight Sisera took refuge tn Jael's tent. In the gulee of friend: elip she committed @ most heinous murder after Inviting hia Into her dwelling, Vv. The Song of Deboran and Barak ah, 4), This song was composed and sung io celebration of the marvelous view tory which God had wrought. Deborah eet forth In the most definite way that the secret of sictory wus the help of God. 4 Consecration All truly consecrated men fearn bt- i ee ee ee All truly consecrated men learn Ht- tle by ttle that what they are con. Fecruted to §¥ not Joy or sortow, but a divine tdea and a profound obedle ence, which eno find thelr full out. ward expression, net In joy and not in sorrow, but Jo the wysterious and foseparable blending of the two.—I’bil- Ups Brooks, God's Plen to Cleanse God brings men {nto deep waters, not to drown them, but to cleanse them—Aughey, B Y. P.U. LESSON ‘MISSIONS IN CHANGING CHINA’ 2nd. Chron, 1521-7 The awakering in China and the trlumphant march towards the cross of Christ has never been excelled fn miacionary actlyetles, The chan- ges ate phenomical, While the Missionaries have nat always boon grent, they, inthe main, have had a preat message. The fruits of the mismonary mes- sage aie cvulence in the coming to Chrict of the Chiveee by the hun- dreds, when they find the pearl of great price they seeh to enlist others, In the text we have a ci-onerntive venture with prophet and king to bring Isreal to God. She had been without God, preacher and Jaw;but Jehovah remembers us though we forget Him. However, He often reminds ue of duty through afilictions, When things Lereath us and things a- found uz fai! we learn to loos up. “My health cometh trom thee Lord,” THOUGHTS A hittle leaven fn the vaet multl- tudes ef Clina fs Teavening the nat- jon. The test of leaven cannot save the bread unless it is in it, Let’s tiy the leaven ot Uhrit for our domextic and rocial ills, ? Osawatomie Doings EDENTZER BAVTIST CHURCH REV. R. G. GRISES, PASTOR MRS, ROSA JACKSON, REP, After a good lesson study,,review by pastor. At 11 o'clock service, Rev. Jaa, Ht Scott, our Moderstor, demonstrated the District objectives, and prcached also. At 3, Rev. J. A. Rucker preache in the church-union rally. Rev. Me- Tassel, A. M. E. Pastor of Paola, and Rev. Willams of the city were all in the un‘on meeting. Rey. Rucker’s choir furnished music; Rev. Witham: lifted the ottermmz; amount $16.00, The coming together was enjoyable, but sad at the close when the death of Mrs. Viola Johnson was announced which was quite sudden, she sutfered heart trouble but seemed to be well up to the fatal attach. She was car- tied to Slator, Mo., for burial, Mon. Mrs. Anna Daper, Vice Pres, in charge of Lnion; Mis. Rosa Jackson taught the lesson. Many good tho'ts were advanced. At 8 Communion Service. The Pastor brought the message, before the Supper. Senior Choir furnished music. Junior Choir furnished mu- sic for B. Y, P, U, The week of July Gth was well spent in a pastor's anniversaty way Ife has been with us two years, July "th, The Sunday School under direc- tion of Mrs. Sam Reed, Vice, 1eader+ ed a fine progiam with Rev. Wale hams ard bis choir leading, Miss Ethel Woods Manist. Tuesday nizht, Sunflower Club, came on the scene; Res, Shepher! preached, Wednesday night, the deacons and deaconesses, served with Rev. M. J. Jachson preaching. Thursday night, Missicn Circle a3 sisted Mby the Comsnunity Club, rendered a fine program, Misa Edna Smith, Mistiess of Ceremonies, Mis. Ethel Woods at the piano, At close of this the Mission Curie readered a short program, Mia Nancy Jackson, Mistress of Ceremonies, Retiesh- ments were seld. Thursday mght, B. Y¥, P, Us was in charge; Biuther Henry McGiure, preached, Saturday night the closing came with ice cream semed, furnished by | the pastor. This was q successfully | enjoyable week, | El Dorado News Notes. | (Continued fiom last week) Wichita, tpert the 4th of July on a picnic at Lincoln Park at Wichita. . The moortuht picn’c sponsored by the Court of Calantke out to lake Eldorado Tuesday rite was a great success, Mr and Mrs, Horry Brown had ns week end guests, Mrs, Brown’s fath- er, Mr. Bennie Sweat; Miss Lil'ian Luvenia and Moore Sweat, auntie, Mrs, Willig Lyf and courin, Albert Parks, all of Clinton, Mo., they; also motored to Wizhita and Marion, Kas, M.Dixon and cousin, Mrs. Cart W. Wills of the city, The home of Mr. and Mrs, Cart D. Wills, 631 Noith Atchison, and {ts contents were destroyed by fire, shortly before 9 o'clock, Saturday evening; it Is Leheved to have origl- nated from defective wiring, Some adjoining propetty was also threatened by the fire, Miss Emogene Clayborn of Marion Kansas is visiting friends and rela- tives, here. Miss Blanche Johnson of Dallas ts Texas, ia visiting her aunt, Mra. W. visiting In Eldorado, Sunday, Miss Ruth Neely, Miss Martha Penn, and Mr. Dewitt Grant were to visit relatives. 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Congress and the Ladies’ Aualliary Convention at Chica. go, 11, August 14th-25th, 1920, will please send in their appll- entions for homes, immediately, to the Jubilee Headquarters, 3101 South Parkway, Chicago, Rev. J. H. Brown, Chalrman, Nev. J. 11. Branham and Rev. J. A. Moore, Executive Comniittee lfutchinson Gleanings The members of 2nd Baptist Ch, are painting and cleaning up their edifice aud when completed, will ap« Jear as new, The Negroes of the community fie planning to have a big celebras tuon here on August 4th—Emancipa- tn, whith Is on Monday, This movement is In the hands of the Vuaxpayers and voters club Att'y Wm, D. Hanteon, President. Day to be spent In games; a fast bose ball team will be on the ground; game (o be played between Great Bend, and Hitchinsen, = Churches and Jodgee will have charge of the con- teasiups and plenty of gvod things 1o eat will be on the grounds, Ad- veitisement in the hands of Chester 1. Lewis. John McCilough, Kelley Mozie and ta Mery Grayson, Mune dteds of folk are expected here trent all parts of the stact. SpSeakers of national prominence vill be on program, Mrs, Mary E. Grayson, W. F,, of 5S. M. T. Lodge here was sent to Louisville Ky, to attend the Nation- al Grand lodge of United Bvothers of Friendship and the Sisters of the Mysterious Ten, Miss Carrie Riley and R. G. Moove left last week for New York, Canada and Kentucky, and will be away for a month, ‘ Members of 2nd Daptist Sunday School visited Mrs. Mary DBurncy and Mre. Dr, J. S. Allen, who have been indisposed. They read the Scripture and prayed. The mission service wns greatly enjoyed and they were asked to return, Miss Mary Harrison, who ts work- irg inthe Eauke MeaJquarters at Topeka, is ble to comply with all Pequitemenis the c¢Mige demands, the is an ‘excellent stenographer. Rev, Sanfoid, pastor of Bethel A. M. E. Church, preached the funeral of Mr, Frank Harris, a suicide, The rervies were nicely arranged, Avg. 22nd and 2¢rd, U. B. F, and S. M. T. will have a big celebration at the fair ground. ene Independence News. MAPLE STRLET BAIT. CHURCH REV. CHAS, TEAL, PASTOR Evelyn Vanderford, Reporter, Sunday School was opered at 9:30 with the Supt. Sis. Proctor at her Port of duty. After a spirited d2- votional period, the lesrun was stud- fed in the different department;s, Review by Sis. E. Saunders, of class No 2jsinglng contest between the young men and class No. 14 was won by the latter. Also the contest between the Junior and the Primary clasres was won by the former. No. 13 was Lanner attendence class with No. 9 second; banner offering class was No. 3(young men), Attendence was good; announcements were made he the Supt. of Publicity—Jeanette Wyatt. Church services were begun with rong fervices; xeripture ieading by the pastor who later brought a very profound retmon to an attentive Rioup, The affairs were held in Rivere side Park, All those who went on the truck ride ast Friday nite, report a fine time; a laige group enjoyed the out ing. Wome iat. TN ypyvrps pa mesien gal 4 OFFICE DIAL RESIDENCH DIAL AY 2a y5bu ™ LAWYER “sie g™ A. P. WOODARD, (oe Practice in Any Courts § 14 Anytime x A hy Anywhere 4 ; ae “ie 601 1-2 N.Main St. ) Ra: Wichita - Kansas ¥ See dm es heater vede [aed ede ete ede air Mr. O. C, Burnsides is on the sick list. Miss Essie Teor who has becn in Louisiana for sometime returned for a visit with relatives and frields. Don’t forget the fine supper and the nice silk bed apread, to be giv. en away Wednesday. The church carnival Tues, nite was @ guccess;group 3 reported the most money. ——1s—-- FRANKFORT BRIEFS The Missionary Society of Firet Baptist Chiqh mct at the church, with Mrs Fegans, hostess, nine press ent, meeting was opened by singing, “There Is Power In The {,ood.” Prayer by Rev, Fegans. The lesson, “Why We Should Runj” was talen from Gal. 5:1-12, A short business meeting and the ladies worked on tea towels for tha church, Adjourned to meet at the church, July 17th. Mrs. Logan, President, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SEDWICK COUNTY KANSAS George M. Douglass, Plaintiff, +8. Case No. 73390 Manonia Douglas, Defendent. PUBLICATION NOTICE TATE OF KANSAS, aE STEIPGWICK COUNTY, THE STATE CF KANSAS TO MANONIA DOUGLASS Greetings: You are kereby notificd that you have been sued in the District Court of Sedguick County, Kansas, by George M. Douglass for a divorce, and that sald action was filed on the Tth day of July, 1930, and that une lesa you answer the petition and avcirments in said petition on or be- fore the 7th day of September, 1930, the ellegation and averments in raid petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered against you for a divorce as prayed for in the plain- tiff’s petition. George M. Dougiace, Plaintiff, A. P. WOODARD, Atty, for Plaintiff Attert: A. E. JACQUES Clerk of District Court R. J. DOYLE, Deputy. ATTENTION! THREE NIGHTS B, Y. P. U. CHAUTAUQUA? July 22, 23, 24, Pilgrim Reet Bapt. Church, Arkansas City, Kansas: July 22, Tues, nite; Juniors’ Drill and Flag nite. July 23rd, Wednesday nite: Ar- Kareas City night, Mrs, Bertha Turke, Misstress of ceremony, July 24, Wichita mte: Mrs. Jewel Brown, Mistress of Ceremonies. Speaker, Rev, J. W. Hayes. Mrs, E. M. Ballou, Pres. B. Y. P.U. Rev. Ballou, Pastor, Phone 2235 NOTICE! je AN APPEAL BRETHREN:—The Neosho Valley District Association will convene with the Mt, Zion Baptist Church, Fert Scott, Kansas, August 5. 6, 7, 8, 1850, We respectfully request eae’ church and its auxiliary to bring or rerd up to this Convention, the re- mainder of its apportionment. We're looking forward to a Great meetirg In Fort Scott, can we de- rend on you? JAS. H. SCOTT, Moderator, NOTICE! To the Churches of the Southwestern District As-oclation; GREETING IN THE LORD:— My Dear Brethren; On account of the National Baptt Convention, August 14-23, in Chica- 0, the annual meeting of our Asso- ciation will nest with the Firet Eap- tht Church of Great Bend, July 2)- August 3, Rey. Parson, Pastor, Brethren, begin now to collect your prorata per member, Our Mise oraiy and Educational work are In seat need, To the pastors wha took National Tuttors at ou Roar] in Hutchirson Yindly sell Euttens and have money on Lan! et our annual meeting, that we may have same for our National work. We also ask that you All out and return to me card which will be sent you, touching our National Work. J, W. HAYES, Moderator, MRS, JEWEL BROWN. Seo'y. Lenora Smith, Secretary. ee ee eee ee ee : AN OVER.-SEAS VETERAN ) MARVIN C. COX Republican Candidate For | MARSHAL OF CITY COURT | YOUR VOTE WILL BE APPRECIATED | Mrs. Kthal Broaden and little daughter, Roberda Coffee, and Edra Smith served refreshments last week instcad of Mrs, Coffe, as stated in last issue. Thanks! IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SLDGWICK COUNIY, KANSAS. Case No, 73153 PUBLICATION NOTICE STATE OF KANSAS sg COUNTY OF SEDGWICK i] State of Kancas to Hapild Motley, GREETINGS: You ate hereby notified that you hase been sued in the District Comt of Sedgwick County, Kansas, by Jose sie Motley, for a divone, and that said action was filed on the 11th cay of July, 1930 and that un'ess you answer the petition filed heiein on or before the Ist day of Septemter, 1930, the allegations and averments in said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered aguinst you for a divoice as prayed fer in the Plainti's , tition, JESSIE MOTLEY, Plantiff, ALT WOODARD, Attorney for the Plaintiff. Attest: A. E, JACQUES Clerk of Dist, Cowt, R. I. DOYLE, Deputs. CLYDE P. WILDER OVER SEAS VETERAN Republican Candidate for Clerk of the City Court Your Vote Will Be Appreciated TORN AND REARED IN SEDGWIGK COUNTY lsorn and Reared in Sedgwick Co. ARTHUR S. 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Ad suaptoal peru turn te Tar Re cr Gacca ted adactutay harraless ‘wl Wily Nor WASH CUT OR RUS CFI, NOR RUN PROM PORSYIRING nad requis no Washing after use Aud one appli atin does ob sah, Phere or tli aides ful oprepaation aw FAIREY QUEEN ROISTURCE HAIR D7E. And to futrudie oc ate poi to sent ita cach porsoa who vill aca this and and $t.56 one Lox of our Funous ‘laut Wing Teastog Brova Shin Whiten and a hos of our GAUIN TOP PRESSING OIL, aud a fat sin bottle of Vaircy Queen Restores heir dye. Fatisfaction Guarer teed, Address all orders to © D.C, CHISOLM, Box 1293, Wichita, Kansas (ENCLOSE Iie POR POSTAGEY IDEAL VULCANIZING CO. GENERAL REPAIRING TIRES and TUBES | V.B. RAGSDALE, Prop, 912 E. 13th St. AIS ISN BN Se WP REGS IEA ORIN PVE LG LIEBE LGR IDES RE. J. F. GREEN GROCERY - | j WE CARRY A Full Line of Groceries, Meats, Fruits, Candies and Vegetables. CONFECTIONERY Candies and Vruits—Ice Cream and Cvld Drinks, : A COMPLETE LINE OF NOTIONS. : WS E, 32th DIAL PHONE 2°9137 me OE LO EL IESG EGE GES AE GL IDS SSS. ; LUMBER, MOULDING, | | FLOORING, WINDOWS | AND DOORS AT | THE MARSHALL LUMBER CO. | EVERY ING FOR THE BUILDER” f jousNLawrence, DIAL PHONE 4.829 | THE NEGRO STAR OFFICIAL ORGAN OF BAPTIST S 1241 WARASH AVENUE ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY H. T. SIMS, Editor W. S. Moore Miss L. Covington, 501 N. Water St Entered as second class matter, Wichita, under the act of March 3, 18 SUBSCRIPTION One Year Six Months Three Months One Month The writer of any article must be published. Write on one side of paper matter for publication—Notify us at paper. Articles reaching the office appear in the next issue. Let your one side of the paper. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION AND AUXS. 1241 WABASH AVENUE DIAL PHONE J-1143 OCCUPY EVERY FRIDAY AT WICHITA, KANSAS W. S. Moore Assistant Editor Miss L. Covington, 501 N. Water St Phone 2-7642 Local Editress Entered as second class matter, June 12th 1919, at the Post Office at Wichita, under the act of March 3, 1879. The writer of any article must sign name whether or not it is to be published. Write on one side of paper. We reserve the right to reject any matter for publication—Notify us at once when you fail to receive your paper. Articles reaching the office later than Wednesday morning will appear in the next issue. Let your articles be brief, to the point and on one side of the paper. CITY ITEMS RESOLUTIONS WHEREAS, God the Creator of Heaven and earth saw fit to call Willis Williams from this earth to an other land for his reward. BE IT RESOLVED that his relative lost a devoted sincere kindred he was cheerful trustworthy and reliable and we as members of Engineo. No.3 extend to this bereaved family our sincere sympathy and condolence and trust that God the Supreme Ruler may temper their sorrow in this the hour of sadness and bereavement. "The Lord Giveth and the Lord Taketh, Blessed Be The Name of The Lord." Bye Bye Friend Willie, no more You have crossed to the other shore; Sooner or later, we must pay this debt To a land everlasting, forever in re. RESOLVED that a copy or thes RESOLUTIONS be sent the family and a copy be sent the Negro Star for publication. NEW HOPE Rev. B. L. Marchant, Pastor of N. H. Church, and wife, Mrs Barbour the mother of Mrs. Marchant, left this week for a motor trip to parts in the East. Rev Marchant is taking a brief visit with his mother and father, at Zenith, Ohio, and Mrs Marchant and her mother are going by train to Washington, D. C., where Mrs Barbour will visit her brother. Mrs Marchant is to attend August session of Summer School at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, from where she will go to her school work, Sept. 1st, at Lynchburg, Virginia, and will not return until Christmas time. Mrs. M. K. King and children have returned, after a visit in Tulsa. Miss Sims will Broadcast Sunday 9:15 p.m. Also Mrs Laura Anderson, Alma Walters and Lula Mae Johns. Mrs. Ella Gibbs entertained with a nine o'clock dinner. Saturday in honor of Mrs. Mary McClinty of Vernon Okla. and Mrs. Betty Whitlow, Berwyn, Okla. Those present—Mr and Mrs W. W. Graves Miss Leslie McClinton, Mr Farl Whitmore, Dea on Whitlow and Fthel Qualls. Mesdames S. C. Whitney, M. Strothers Olca Baker and V. M. Sims To our many friends and acquaintances we wish to express our sincere thanks for all your many kindnesses and sympathy as expre sed toward us at the time of the death of our beloved Brother and uncle,A Artie Estell. Mrs. J. A. McAdams and Family Mrs. S. E. Porter Mrs. Harry Williams Mr. & Mrs. Richard Harvey Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Mounts St. Mark M. E. Church, Sunday mgrt. Rev. Tolbert conducted the services. He spoke of borrowing but folks, some of us borrow because we can. But borrowing is the cancer and death of every man's estate. Any way adversity borrows its sharpest sting from impatience. The District Supt. preached a wonderful sermon. THE R. C. Jackman Republican Candidate For COUNTY COMMISSIONER FIRST DISTRICT PRINARIES AUGUST FIFTH ELECTION NOV. FOURTH STATE CONVENTION AND AUXIS. DIAL PHONE 3-1143 AT WICHITA, KANSAS or and Publisher. Assistant Editor Phone 2-7642 Local Editress June 12th 1919, at the Post Office at 179. RATES: $1.50 .90 .50. .20 sign name whether or not it is to be received. We reserve the right to reject any once when you fail to receive your later than Wednesday morning whil articles be brief, to the point and on were indiaposed last week. All are much improved. Mesdames loveta Kannival n Anon White, Ol a Baker, Rev. Mrs. and daughter J. W. Hayes, Mess D L. Sims, Alma Walters, Loine Stephenson, Mr. Joseph Mason and The Editir returned from a ten days vacation at the Summer Assembly in Topeka. Mrs. Marotele K. Kirg and little daughter Barry Jon, have returned to Wikita, after a very pleasant visit in Tulsa, at the home of Dr. and Mrs Napier and Benga, Okla, with Mr. and Mrs. S. Adams. Continued on page 17 the citizens. New York has this controversy. State and colored people alike were strong in their surralion of the treatment of the colored mother, and many everg and warm approval of the position taken by the Advancement Association gate all groups against whom Jav A. B. A. R. --- PETER H. Governor Res. PETER GET THE --- YOUR ACTIVE SUPPORT FOR Republican Nomination FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER FOR SECOND TFRM On His Record for Efficiency and Economy, will be appreciated. EZRA E. BEARD or Reed and the Negro THE FACTS" The Negro Star—for the Good of the People 11:30—Sermon, Rev. S. King. Offering. Announcements Benediction. BOARD PROPER. 2:00-2:20—Dovotionales conducted by Rev. Hogans and Mason. 2:20-2:26—Enrollment of Messengers and reports. Reading of the Constitution. 3:53—Selection, one of the Great Rhyms of the Church 3:55—Address by Dr. P. D. Skinner, subject: "Church Discipline," questions. 7. "0--Devotional period conducted by Rev. E. B. Bracken and Rev. Witt- 6.00 p. m., B. P. P. U., conducted by Mrs. Carrie Anderson, Dist. Pres. 8.00 closing Sermon by Rev. J. S. Bowles. Alternate, Rev. Mason. NOTF—My Dear Brethren: The meeting will be what we make it. If you want a great Association, are you willing to pay your part of the cost? Your Presence, prayers, co-operation and sympathy will mean much in helping to extend the kingdom. (Continued on page return the same to you. Let us go to Chicago, prepared to make a good showing for Kansas. We are asking that the Kansas delegation go together over the Rock Island railroad, as special arrangements have been made with this company for accommodations to and from Chicago. It will be necessary for us to get together to make our set up CONVENIENCE CUTLIT VIBRAT HEATER HAIR DRYER CURLING IRON Let's Make the B Kansas Ga at ya FOR SANE FFFICIENT and EC ONOMICAL ADMINISTRATION JOHN H. CRAWFORD REPUBLICAN FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY QUALIFIED BY FXPERIENCE AND MATURE JUDGMENT. SEE STORY IN THIS IS SUE OF NEGRO STAR FOR REED'S STAND ON NEGRO APPOINTMENTS MORE NEGROES ON THE STATE PAYROL THAN UNDER ANY OTHER GOVERNOR. Come to stay throughout the sessions and to make a real contribution to the work. All articles sent for the Golden Jubilee will be returned. Please have letters carefully filled out with names of messengers and adopted by the church. Registration fee at Association is $2.00 per messenger. SATURDAYSPECIALS SHADID GROCFRV SATURDAYSPECIALS SHADID GROCFRV 1002 CLEVELAND Dial 2-8565 Sugar ..... 10 lbs 53c Potatoes..... Pk. 35c Flour ..... 24 lb 70c Tomatoes ..... 3 cans 25c Corn ..... 2 Cans 25c P. & Beans ..... 3 Cans 25c Matches ..... 6 boxes 15c Soap ..... 10 bars 33c Dutch Cleaners ..... 2 Cans 15c Corn Flakes, large packages ..... 2 for 25c Coffee—Little Gem or Arnholz ..... lb 35c Peaches and Pears in Syrup..... No. 2½ can 25c Catsup—Large Bottle ..... 18c Fresh 'Eggs ..... Doz. 19c Butter Country Roll ..... lb 36c Pure Lard ..... 2 lb Pkg 23c Bacon—Sliced ..... lb 25c Beef and Pork Roast ..... lb 18c Fryers ..... lb 32c Oleo ..... 2 lbs 32c Spare Ribs ..... 2 lbs 35c Pure Pork Sausage ..... lb 15c Neck Bones ..... 4 lbs 25c FULL LINES OF FRESH MEATS AND VEGETABLES Specials Every Saturday! WE DELIVER CONVENIENCE CUTLIT VILGRATOR HEATER HEATING PAD SEWING MACHINE HAIR DRYER CURLING IRON Let's Make the Bedroom a Living Room Kansas Gas & Electric Co. at your service ANNOUNCING IF you're a normal, I celthy individual you spend about a third of your time in your bed-room-or even more than that. "Farly to Bed and Early to Rise" isn't fiction. You've got to have rest to retain your health, disposition, and prosperity. Why not make your bedroom as comfortable as you like to have your living room? You actually spend more time there. Somebody said: "Heaven's a Led with a lamp overhead and an uncut magazine." Whoever wrote that had a keen sense of the pleasure to be derived from reclining and reading with a good light over your head. M DR.J.W HAYES, Moderator. MRS. JEWEL TRAVIS BROWN, GEN. SEC. SUNDAY SPECIALS CHADID GROCFRV AND Dial 2-855 10 lbs 5 Pk. 3 24 lb 7 3 cans 2 2 Cans 2 3 Cans 2 6 boxes 1 10 bars 3 2 Cans 1 Large packages 2 for 2 Gem or Arnholz 1b 3 Bars in Syrup No. 2½ can 2 Bottle 1 Doz. 10 Roll 1b 3 2 lb Pkg 2 1b 2 Roast 1b 1 1b 3 2 lbs 3 2 lbs 3 age 1b 1 4 lbs 2 SES OF FRESH MEATS AND VEGETABLES Meals Every Saturday! WE DELIVER. LIGHTS HEATING PAD SEWING MACHINE from a Living Room And there are lots of other ways to make your bedroom more livable. When mornings get chill a heating pad and an electric heater will give you a better before-breakfast mood. Then there's the boudoir appliance-group. Hair dryer, curling iron, vibrator—and the sewing machine if you wish. Electric clocks with a tiny light that tells you the time of day all night. And some of them have pleasant alarms to get you to the office on time. Oh, there are a world of ways to make your bedroom a comfort living room. And most of those ways come from new uses for electricity! Electric Co. service Oh, there are a world of ways to make your bedroom a comfy living room. And most of those ways come from new uses for electricity! ee |2 =e Be | = pe) seen S| S| a | = oo