Negro Star

Friday, October 31, 1930

Wichita, Kansas

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Oct. 80, 1930 Inviting all Colored citizens of the U.S. A, to come individually, or as u iepresentatlve of tome organizat- ion, lodge, church, committee. city of otho¢ locality, the National Head- quaiters of the National Equal Rigits League here has issued the official Call for the National Color ed Anti-Lynhcing Conggress in the John Wesley A. M. £. Zion Church, 14th and Corcoran Streets, N. W. Washington, D. C. on Niv, 24th and 25th, The Call, which maintains that It Js tie race's plain duty to face the dastaidy increase of lynchings. mote in rine months of this year than in alt of the two previous years combined, with a concrete national aace demonistration of protest and of planning to meet the renewed menace to property and Ide, points out that the National Capital, just before the American people observe a national day of Thanksgiving and are open to appeal, and on the eve of the assembling of the U. 8. Con- gress, make the place and date es- pecially suitable for this crisis. The Colored preases are requested to make te open acyision to, and the mdependent nature of, the Con- ress clear to the race, Every Color- ed Church, hterary, club, fraternity, Iddge, and other racial organization or anti lynching Committee creat ed for this convention, are urged to send representation, The Congress will be m ra cial mass cpnvention under its own, organizing after being opened by the League, whore annual meeting is on the date after, All yace pastors ars atked to announce it Sundays and offer prayer that it may be large and powerful for relief. Heads of National organizations, orders and fraternities are urged to request all branches to sen] repre sentatives. Inquiries are already reaching: League Headquarters at 47 Court Street Wm, Monroe Trotter, Excutive Secretary, M. W. Spencer is president and Bishop W. J, Walls vice-president. N. E. R, League St, Mary M. RB. Church. Bes Me Fhe BN ae eS eee St. Mary Baptist Church Sunday School opened at 9:45, with Supt, and teachers on time, ‘The S. S. leason was reviewed by Sis. J. E, Douglas;the Evangelism per‘od was conducted by the pactor; prayer wes offered by Bro, Swan; 19 were fraved for. Morning servige opened at elev7n o'clock, after a short devotion, the pattor read for scr'pture Jexson, Deut, 82: 1-7, afterw?ich Rev. Saund ers brought us an able mesrage from Deut, £2:11,12; theme: Ax an Eagle Stirreth Up Her Nest” Subj.; “Ea- le's Nest; one united w'th the church by letter. Bro, Marshall was touch- with the sp’vit fo that he sarg @ rola at the close of the sermon, Watch ng You! Christian Culture Course opened at 5.55 wits ehe Conductor in charze of the meeting; many were Tresent to participate in the discussion on the coveypn Union’proper opened by the Vice Pres, Fv. Saunders; Ever Loyal Group, Not rendered a very helpful program. Sis. Olga Bakey gave an interesting talk, which was help to all that heard it-‘Ever Loyal was ban ner class for finance, Evening worship opened at elght | o'clock, with deacona dn charge of devotion; reripture Jetson by Rev, | Saunders , Num, 16:1r9; prayer by Bro, Battler aftn: which the pastor Yrought us a wonderful rermon from Pralms 106:13. Theme; “They soon Forgot His Works, They Waited Not | for His Counsel.” Subj 1 “Remember ance.” The Holy Spirit was with | ne: we were glad to have many visit ing friends with us. FIRST QUARTERLY BOARD OF SOUTHWES- TERN DISTRICT ASSOCIATION . .? WHICH WILL CONVENE WITH Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church, Arkansas City, Ks., W. J. Ballou, Pastor, . November 13-14,1930 THEME OF MEETING: “SELF-DENIAL,” Matt, 16.24; Titus: ie J eter 231 THURSDAY 9:30 A. M, | 9:20—Minister’s and Desvon’s Meeting called*to order by President Rev, E. B. Bracken. Quiet Hour conducted by Rev. J. 5. King. 10:00—Reading and adontion of program 10:1h—Addrese, “Why More Young Men aie not ertering the Ministry and how to remedy it,” Rev. W. J, Ballcu avd Mrs, Mae Buckner, x peo ‘Art’ of Soul’ Winning,” Rev. J. E, Dougists and Rev. . J. Stoker, 11:30—Executive Session—Obligations to State Conventions and Auxi- luanies by respective heads Reerd Fenensec according to constitution Financial Regort by Churches 12;15—Noon recess THURSDAY Aer RNOON, NOV 1%, 1930—B. Y. P. U, PROGRAM MRS. C, C. ANDERSON, PRESIDENT. 2.00 p. m.. Devotional theme: “Self Demat," Matt, 16.24;10:27-38 led by Rev. H. OP Parsons, Great Bend, ‘Alternate, Rev, Bowles, Dodge City. Bs25 po M1, MUSIC seecees wee men + mate eonrtectnneneemnamennmnemaneens one oma 2:30 y. m., How the B. Y, P. U. May Cooperate with the Ch, for Larger Service,” Mra, J. W, Ballou, Arkansas City, Bs00 pe 11, MUBIC svececose ueee mee nm sean eens i, srcenenecseanes reesecicrrertes eons a 3:10 “Music “Its Part In tre Life cf the B, Y. P. U.." Mra, Phynola Cook, 4:00 Rms ‘Junior Period, Mrs, Phynola Cook, Pratt, Presiding URIC, secs@ ace ensmres st0 90s enrsncagerans see stecanonsesnensene | tee 4% tans carrasteversag jane * Standard and Aim In the Jun‘or Department, Mra. O, Baker, ‘Wichita, Anrouncements. Henedicter WOMAN'S HOME AND FOREIGN MISSION. BOARD, THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBFR 13th. MRS, I. F, BATES PRESIDENT, PRESIDING 7:30-—Devotionals by Merxencers, Arhanzas City, Winfield, Wellington, 8.00—Tople: The Place of Home Missions and the Place of Foreign Mise sions In the Program of the Church”--How to Strengthen and Enlarge” Genera} Dsscuseion, Jed ty Rev. King, Eldorado, Presi- dents affd Mission Workers. RsFO— Muse sever sosseranenecasersesernceceecsorsvensene nee a mentenre — euasnceennears os Choir BOPMON cecsssee ce ce cossmenstsseie, seamaearen nme we ROVs Jo D, Wilson, Wellington Offering, Benediction Adjovrnment, «+ SUNDAY SCHOOL PROGRAM MAE W, BUCKNER, PRESIDENT FRIDAY 9°30 A. M. 9:30—-Devotional Period led by Rev. Hogan and and Sister W, Bhoadie 9:50—Scripture Lerson, Rev, J. W. Hayew 10:10 Symposium, The Sunday School— (1) Ita Forces enlisted. Sister Fmma Gilmore (2) Its Forces Equipped, H. T, Sims, (3) The Victory, Rev. LC. B. Brackens, 10:50—Speciat Music. 11:00 Sermon, Rey. J. E. Dougiaes 12,00—Offering, Announcements. Ad‘ournment. BOARD PROPER. 2.00 p. m., Quiet Hour. Sev, G, N, Jackson, Alternate, Editor H, T, Sima, 2:30-—Addreus: “Our Perronal Responsibilities to Mixsion and Educational Program in Kansas and How to over-rome our handicans,” Mrs. T F Bates, Mrs. Carrie Anderson and Mra Ballou, 10 Sinutes each. 3.00—Board Proper 4:15—-Sermon, Rev. J. King, 7:30—Quiet Hour, Rev. N. J. Stokes 8.00—See~on Rev, CN. Tackaon. : REV, J. W, HAYES, D, Dy sOPFRALOR MRS, JEWEL TRAVIS BROWN, EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Wichita lost a faithful citizen in the death of Mr. B. W, Crawford, owner and manager of Cie Citi ens Mortuary for years He owned a taxi Ime and was engaged irto a number of businesses, he owned quite « deal of real estate, He leaves a wife, Mother, and a father many gelatives and friends, We enter Into te deepest sym: pathises with Mrs, H, I. Monrve and daughter over Che death of ther ron and brotiers, Harrod who suddenly passed avay tn Kin eas City, last week from pneunmria Re was in the priwe of life; but God knows test, +S Ottawa Gleanings. | Bethany 5. S. opened at the usua’ time; attendance very good. | Deacons Geo. Johnson and Johr Willingham had charge of the devo tional period at the morning services Rey, Chas. Favors brought tw< splendid messages during the day At tre 11 o'clock service he used as a teat, Matt 26:38; Subject, “The Man of Sorrow;” and at night, Eph 3:16; Subject, “Spiritual Strength.’ Three united with the church as candidates for baptism at the morn. ing service, B. ¥. P, U, at 6:45; group 4 had charge of the program which was very good; the Sr, Cirle will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. W, S J. Lewis, 115 South Popular Street, The Junior Circle will meet Sat. afternoon at the churcht The Busy Bee Club will be enter- tained Thursday night,at the home ‘Mr, and Mra. Arthur Johnson _ Mra, Leda Webb, Kansas City, Ks. is spending this week with her moth- er, Mrs. Anna Rhodeman, Mrs, Webb rendered a solo at the evening servi ces Sunday. r The family of Rev, John Stovall was released from quarantine Sat. Monday: with the exceptions of the THE SAFE WAY You should weigh yeur men well In both partes, call them up; talk with them, then reach a conclusion for your elf. The republican ticket seen.s to be the most safe way to vote uncer present conditions, The candidates seem well and ready to do the right and square thing for everybody, wwrel Don’t loore your head about Dr, J R. Brinkley, he can’t go into the Governor's office an Independen men, handle the orgartzed parties that has handled affairs for years They may hold him down to make his office a failure, then we vil suffer, Think and be sure to vot on Nov, 4th, older children who are high schoo! students, the family was placed bach under quarantine, They had" dipthe. ria, One member of the family was discovered to be a carrier of the desease, Mr. and Mrs, Allen Wilson and children, Ola Mayand Orville, Mr. ond Mrs. Hyda McBrigr and daugh- ter, Majorie, spent Sunday in Atchi- son, visiting Rev. nnd Mra. W, F, Beatty The Bethany Chapel Misslonary Baptist State Convention will con. yene Dee, 31, 1930 to Jan, 8, 1931. The president Dean Russell Allen (Dr. W, A, Bowren u Bro, Everet Crith ......Executive Sec, (Rev, G, N, Jackson) Deacon. C} A, Spottsville ..---Treas.. (Prof, C. Sichardson) Mra, J. 8, Rogers.__.President of S. S. Con. (Rev, Smith) Mr, 'W, 0. Bell... Pres, B, Y, P, U, (Prof. H, T, Sims) MODERATORS OF DISTS. Kaw Valley, Rev, Jno, Stovall (Rev. Jackson) North Eastern, Dea. J, Willingham (Rev, Fnyors.) Southwestern, -Dea, Geo. Moten, (Rev. Hayes) Smoky Hi, Dea. Geo, Johnson, REPUBLICAN PEP MEETING Last Wednesday night, the St, Mathews C. M. E, Church Annex was filled to the overfloy with en- | thuslasate hearers, during a Repub ican Pep Meeting with Mr. T, R, Gravelly, Chairman and Dr. F. Q. Miller, Master of Ceremonies, Prac: tically all of the Candidates were present and were ably presented by Ecnator James Stewart, Chairman of County Central Cowm ttee. 12 gave some valuable informat‘on Con. cerning each Cnndidate and urged the thinkers to vote for eac') une. The Elks’ Brass Band furn'shed the music to the delight of all Chairman T, R, Gravely opened the meeting with aome timely remarks, then Dr. F. O, Miller was ptesented as Master of Ceremonies; Dr. Miller in his usual wav pot the Candidates told in unmistakable terms” He had them to know we wePe for them this time, butifthey didn't prove worthy ,please don’t ask for another chance, He brought out several essential points that the Ne gro ts thinking on, and looking for releif, viz, work tn support a home aml children. Give some of our qualified young / women places in rome of these off es, and a faig and equal treatment to alk He mellowed down and intro duced Mra, Stella Haynes, who is a candidate for the U. S. Congress, He showed every sign of bemg wor thy, honest and fair, Prof. F. C, West apoke on how to vote and what Httle information cerning the Republican Ti'ket—they the home had in the north, and con- only know about Dr, Brinkley. Mr, Chas, Bettis came t tir hurled a few firy darts into the ‘hearts and finds of the hearers, which caused much applause, Rev. Griffin, in a few words, en- dorsed Mr, Horn for County Treas urer. The meeting was good, and much impression made, We shall look for yna at the polls next TUESDAY, NOV, 4th, HERRINGTON NEWS | The Home Mission Circle met with , their Sec., Mrs. Ora Lee Crisp; the attendance was large; the lesson was beautifully taught by Instructor Mrs P, F, Keele. Many thoughts were gleamed. ~ Sunday School and church services were fine, Sunday; a large attend ame was present. B. Y. P. U. war enjoyed by all, both young and old. Mr. and Mrs, A, L. Crisp and Mr. and Mrs. John Hmaiiton were visit ors in Junction City the past week and report an enjoyable trip, Mr, and Mrs. John Hamilton, Mrs. A. D, Crisp, Mr. W. M, Byrd and daughter attended the funeral of an old friend {n Dunlap. Mrs, Tavie Hayes. Miss Edith Crisp and Bro, Robt. Crivp have been on the sick lst, gut up again, Mr. Pitts was @ visitor in Caldwell tie past Sunday, Every one is enjoying the Bible lessons on Friday night, The Star Light Band children are gtving a social on the 30th of Oct. The Home Mision met with Mrs. Hattie Hamilton the past Thursday; many thoughts were gleamed from the lesron. The Mission has also planned a Baazar on the 16th of Nov,; every ono is invited, ———————— NOTICE! The First Quarterly Board Meet: of the Southwestern District, will hold its session in Arkansas City, Nov, 13,1441930, with the Pligrim Baptist Church, Rev. W, J, Ballou. Pastor, Brethren: the MInister sald; “Oc py Untill I Come.” We know not when He will come, but gleased fs that servant whom He shall fiind so dcing, F Wont you do your duty toward DEDICATION SERVICES Indiana Avenue Christian Church, 12th & Indiana Ave. ' Sunday, Nov. 2nd 3:00 p. m. , ft tet et PEERLESS PRINCESS LONGE NO. 2431 B. P. O, ELKS OF WORLD CHAS, S, BETTIS, EXALTED RULER REV. I. K. HICKS, CHAPLAIN wot ter tet Selection . tovenereesseus wesseseeninemenennen Elka Military Brass Band Cnivin Galley Ernest Powell, Director Instrumental ssomrrenseemeeeeennnenssanimnrmnsnssnnnnene Miss Jessie Lorance T— Dedication Prayer 6 sn ss senummmnmensieneme Rev, B, L, Marchant Z—ASelection crenncmersnerernaetenstes auntesenremrtmemanninmenaecnnsnn DY the Choir Scripture Lesson seveserseteus seseueetetem Qrseceneennmseceesttesnin® Basse erery theettescemnneey B.—SO10 snreseeennereinnenerenrtt ts nna sivomnnns “tunenns Mr, Wooding Taylor Nedicetion Sermon ,.......Chas, Lemmex, Min. So. Law, Christian Church A Selection, svnooressonee os ssttieninemnneenmestieeiionnnenin® tise sennnane DY the Choir "A Simple Sermon” cscsc seussene ov aessewemee » sore Master Dowing King BOMCTINE sremroneenneneeemnenernnene DE. Frank O. Miller and his appointee SCLCION errmrornntrennecnrrremereneines stemeerin meinem om Elks Quartette G6—One minute Congratulatory Addresses wrmneenueeVisiting Mintaters One minute Address from each contributor voluntarily Te—Remarks: (a) Sidney D. Long, Business Manager, Wichita Eagle (b) Chas. S, Bettis, Exalted Ruler &—Delivery of key to trustee and acceptance The City Joint Board, an exponent In Kingdom Bldg. Closing Hy ssecusseeaeenswecenmmeeenanGUide Me O Thou Great Jehevah” Selection wee cease sreestone verttens snvees cote ssereeereestemerrsnesooinssineereeee wines T h@ Band Mrs, M. K. King, Choir Directoress ‘Miss Jessie Lorance, Pianist 1K. Hicks, Minister SELF - RELIANCE Whoever a man, among men. wills to be, Will valiantly struggle, and suffer, ere he . Would sacrifice ever demand of @ friend, In order that he might attain t& ‘this end, - If sucess should come thru aid others had given, aor which he neyer had earnes: ly striven, By him never can such elation be known As ig he had won by ‘his effarts, alone, Who would for ‘his deeds immortal. ity know, Must weigh in the scales of poster- ity, Bo What others have shared in his mer- it or glame, ‘Will bring to him naught of dis- honor or shame. Whoever a man, every whit, wills to be, Will fight, if alone ‘gainst the world atriveth he, Or; climbing the heights, any peril wil dare, With heroes immortal their glory to share, 't or flame, * peay goal, If one would have comfort and peace for his soul, Let him press still onward, tho rou- gh be the way, To-morrow's hopes budd on mistak- es of today, (The Literary Service Burcau.) Caldwell Hearings SECOND M. E. CHURCH Rev. B. Hyde. Pastor C. Harris, repooter. The Woman's Home Mission So- elety met Thursday 24th at 8.00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Be-sie Ham. let in « business meeting, with the president, Mrs. ©. Harris presiding. Opened by singing; “What A Fnend” Seripture lesson; Luke 17;1-7; the president Jed in prayer; song: “Near The Crors;” lesson stody; “Begin- ning Of Mission and Brester Hos. pital,” Some very Interesting thou- ghts were brought out of the lesson. Mr. Roy Hamlet rang a Bass Solo, and Mr, J .W, Harris made a shoit talk on “Fa th.” Sunday 26th, at 8:00 p, m.. the pastor brought a sou] stirring ser- mon from Luke: 22.35; theme: “Friendship.” . We were pleased to have visitor, ‘Mir, Burrell of Wichita, Soul-saving, Education and Mission for lis sake As board members Jct us remem ber that we are expected to apend two days at the meeting. Come prepared to give constructlve criti clams, " J. W, Hayes, Moderator Mrs, Jewell Trivis Brown, Sec. MAN IS A FAILURE When he has no confidence in hime seit or his fellow men. When he values sucess more tha character and self- respect, When he does nct try to make his work a little better each day. When he lets a day go by without making someone happier and more comfortable, When he tries to rule others by bully ing Instead of example, Wheat bis friends like him for what he has more than what he is, ° When he does not care what happens to his neighbor or bis friends so long as he is prosperous, ’ Denver Star Clippings, SE ee Wichita is regarded as one of the most religious citles in America, It Jeades in many missionary and King. dom building acts. For it to ge on Tecord+as turning the Lord’s Day over to movies, would be a step back- ward. It will not make Wichita greater, because greatness comet from thinking and doing great things A show migit be a place to relax or forget or throw of a tired and , worrled feeling, but never to create great thinking or acting; especially, } it wall not be so from the kind of shows now on the screen, Think of the following reasons why you do not want Sunday shows, and then vote against them: 1-It is the Lord’s Day; our minds should feed on the Lord's work our eyes chould see the gtory of lis handy work; our souls shoull gury In the love of God and manifca; It on man. 2it will not make Wichita better, as great citles are not counted great for {ts housea of amusement, not for its places to spend and walst, but for its places to work, rave and frvest. Citles which had the fines Theaters and Amphitheaters are Jong gore to ruin, end whew Wichita desires to make the Lord’s Day, a day of folly, it makes a turn In tha Toad. 3-I¢ is not wise to create a larger poss bility to desecrate the Lord's Day. 4-It will only suggert to the young, who will,go out to put in practice, on some country road?? the suggest fon made at the show, since it is not a work day, they will have the time. B-It {a challenging God's Church to rival the follies of the world. 6fThere is something within you crying for a chance to become hke its Creator, and you don’t want to Put more obstacles between you and the “Cross” of a Crucified Savior, a Heavenly Father and lote the guldance of the Holy Spirit. 7.Your vote can keep you free, and your furroundings wholetome for Christian growth or you can run this and the next generation, “THINK THEN VOTEUD | i.@ THE DISTRICT COURT OF SLDWICK COUNTY, KANSAS. CASE NO, 74397 TUBLICATION NOTICE! ‘TATE OF KANSAS ) dsr. YXODWICK COUNTY ) «TATE OF KANSAS TO OTIS LEWIS: GREETINGS: You are hereby notified that you have been auved in the Distriit Court «f Sedwick County, Kansas, by Tri- tla Lewis, for a divorce, and that taid action was filed on the 18th day of October, 1920, and that unless you anewer the Petition filed herein, on ot before the 10th day of December. 2930, the allegations and averments contained in said Pet'tion will be taken as true and judgement render- ed against you for a divorce as pray ed for in the plaintiff's Petition, TRIOLA LEWIS, Plaintiff A. P. WOODARD, : Attorney for Plaint Attest: A. E, JACQUE. Cletk of the District Court, ' 1. E. WILSON, } Deputy, , AMIENS ERA TUE NUS ELS STATE OF KANSAS, ) das. fEDWICK COUNTY ) In the Probate Court in and for Said County: In the Matter of the Estate Wes- ley Barker, deceated. NOTICE is hereby given that Let teis of Administration have been glarted to the undersigned on th Estate of Wesley Barker, late of said County, deceaged, by the Probst: Court of the County and State afore said, dated the 17th day of October, 3030, A. D. Now, all persons having claims aga‘nst the said Estate are hereby notified that they must pre- eent the rame to the undersigned for tilowarce within one year from the cate of raid letters, or they shall be forever barred. JOHN T, CHINNETH, Administrator of the Estate of Wes- ley Barker, deceased. Oct. 17, 1930, BENJ. BROWN, Attest: Attorney J. D. Dickerson, Probate Judge Hail! Hail! Vote for HALE CP HALE DEMOCRAATIC CANDIDATE FOR Former Missouri Pacific Agent, A man of mature judgment. A man that makes his first request for public office. REMEMBER YOUR TAX ASSESSMENT, IF YOU WANT A CHANGE IN THAT OFFICE, VOTE FOR HALE, THE TAX PAYER’S FRIEND. " + — Eesha ed k eS « Fy e at ie oo ea roar? ae Fy Me 8 " ee ih chy ; _ \ ea cates aan s. ee yee Re. i itn Po etal ia Pome a Roe yea re. ESAT one oe me [SStEAT a ; on a rita (ae hae J RAS BS etna ied A eaRERG CE | oe ee SE ae E Sei Wag ‘¥ » BUN ES: a EN cit ra hae a He eee (ae Se re x ~ AAR ag ae Co Me. | Se ; STE Walt td thy eo ‘ Risen | Say oe ; » Secs ry ES eis le f eV ae eK i CY Ricredy fo 4, ema sag Grete ei. 5 ae ae Rai Ge eC Saree ae tiie Se Ra er see OSE , PS 4 ey 4 h ey oe rac Waugh as bf ie ok me a \ , Ne ie gee 7 » *. i . “a Hide i FOR ‘ JUDGE PROBATE & JUVENILE COURT QUALIFICATIONS (1) College Graduate 4c) G yew ‘teacher (3) 30 yex tice of Law, Sedgwick County, . STANDS FOR (1) Passage of Jaw fixing feew of Executors, Admin's Attorneys. . (2) Strict obpervance of Mariage Taw and issuance cenre a» Judie ol act ard ret revely # clerical act. (3) Cut down the office force expense and save money f (4) Law entoicement ula jaw olseranie PROBATE & JUVENILE COURTS QUALIFICATIONS (1) College Graduate (4c) G yewu ‘teacher (3) 30 years Gencral Prac. tice of Law, Sedgwick County, . STANDS FOR (1) Passage of Jaw fixing feew of Executors, Admin'stiators and their Attorneys. . (2) Strict obpervance of Marriage Taw and fssuance of Mariage LI- cenre = Judie ol net ard ret merely a clerical act. (3) Cut down the office force expense and save money for the tax payer, (4) Law entoicement uu jaw olserane IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SEDWICK COUNTY, KANSAS CASE NO. £4283 PUBLICATION NOTICE! STALL OF KANSAS ) dss, SEDWICK COUNTY ) STATE OF KANSAS TO ALBERTA NOFEMAN, GRUETINGS: | You are hereby rotifed that you “ave teen sued in the District Court of Sedwick County, Kansas, by Ed- die Hofman for a divoice, ard that tad a.ton was filed on the 12th day ef Octocer, 1950, ard that unless you answer t e pctition filed herein on or before the 1Ct1 day of December. 1200, the allegations and avermen's contained in ra'd pet t on will ke tak en ag true and judgment rendered ngalnst you for a divorce as prayet for in the plaintiff’s petition. EDDIE HOFFMAN, Plaintit A. Pp. WOODARD, Attorney for Plaintit Atert; A. E. JACQUES, Clerk of the District Court. Il. L, WILSON, Deputy . ‘eZ IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SEDWICK COUNTY, KANSAS. Tau,ce bivis Render + Plainiit vs Case No, 74405 Alterta Render Defendant PUBLICATION NOTICE! STATE OF KANSAS ) scDWICK COUNTY ) The st ie (Faas tu Alberta Ren- der, GREETINGS: You are hereby notified that you have been sued by the plaintiff in the above entit'ed cauve of action in the District Court of Sedwick County, Krneag, on the 20th day of October 1980, and that unless you answer the sald Petition so filed by the plaintiff on or before the 4th day of Decem- ber, 1930, the said Petition will be taken as true and judgment will be rendered against you gianting this plaintiff an absolute d vorce from you and for tuca other 1eJdef as may Le just and proper. EUGENE ELVIS RENDER, Pltaintift A. E, JACQUES, Clerk of the District Court. BENJAMIN H. BROWN, Attorney for the Plaintiff FOR JUDGE vre weren Star fer the Geed af the Poont? ) WALTERS’ FURNITURE | EXCHANGE ; A Complete Line of Household Necessities Heaters, Cook Stoves, Dining Room Suits Breakfasi Sets and Day Beds, ete, SEE US— , WALTERS’ FURNITURE EXCHANGE _ | Jith & Cleveland Ave, . Phone 3-7678% CASH AND TERMS ‘ RRR SIE EK RINK SPRITE ES, NS. ARE DN IRA IT 72 | aio a" 7 AN OVER-SEAS VETERAN | |. aves MARVINC.COX | ¥ a Ge Republican Nominee 7 ! : ey ay =| MARSHALL of CITY COURT | 1853 io . SECOND 1ERM } 8 Bas Joy p YOUR VOTE, WILL BE APPRECIATED ee ieee oe ee ee eee ES et SERIO at BEE Nn EE PO, PEE ef AE OE S ) ragga. E. JACQUES | é Fae ua CLERK of DISTRICT COURT $ 3 * Ba ae ae y For Re-election Hen “ EFFICIENCY and SERVICE = ENG] Atwaye on the Job and ready to heip, Se, (éx8| ALL PERSONS TREATED ALIKE § i ‘, ae IN THIS OFFICE ; ‘ee «OO. A.s«BELL ake) COUNTY CLERK e ‘aid ay Republican Candidate. oi SECOND TERM cha QUALIFIED EXPERIENCED | VOTE FOR ay ae as SPR or ss WAM Pee 1, Sn BEG fanaa ROH oS =a Oe ae Py a mn s prs GUL | dF eee I. N. WILLIAMS FOR Judre of the District Court DIVISION NUMBER Republican Second Term VOTE FOR errr i NS AY H De AS i 7 ie pa f ae , ae fl Set 3: eed ! ae Pes ery 2 ‘Se ol j ne os | ———EEEE O. A. 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Judge of Probate and Juvenile Courts Democrat "If experience counts, we believe we are qualified’’—That’s all—J, D, D. ee improved Unuor Inicriauonal ’ L v esson (By ROV P B FITZAWATER D D, Mera ber of Farutty, Mondy Bitie lostitute oft kicage) (@. 1930 Wentern Newspaper Union Lesson for November 2 SIMON PETER, FROM WEAKNESS TO STRENGTH VULDEN 1EAternOw Bhen inex naw tne boldness of Peter and John, And percolved that they were unlearned and Ignorant men, they marveled, and they took knowledge of them, that they had been with Jesus PRIMARY TOPIC—A Weak Man Bes comes Strona JUNIOR TOPICA Weak dan Bee comes Strong INTENMEMATE AND SENIOR TOPIC—llow a Weak Bian Became Strong. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP+ lo—How Cheat Gives Strength. 1. Peter Confessing Christ (Mark 8:27-29), The Ume was near at hand when Christ should make the supreme offer- ing of himself for sins on the cross. Knowing the tragic experience through which the disciples would pass be canee of It, he sought to prepare them for It by leading them into the appre- hension of the cardinal doctrines of the Christian faith such as; the fn- tegrity of hia person, utoulng death, resurrection, nnd second coming, Peter's confession was provoked by two questions of Jesus, 1. “Whom do men say that | am?” Optntons differed, but all recognized him to be a teacher or @ prophet with more than human authority and power, 2, “Whom say ye that Tam?” Jesus persistently claimed to be the very Son of God. He would have his disciples to possess @ personal and experiential knowledge of himself as to belng God manifest In the flesh, W. Christ Warning Peter (Luke 2229134). : 1. He told him of Satan's desire concerning him (v, 31), Satan Is con- stantly striving to destroy men, 2. Christ's prayer for Peter (v 32). He prayed that Peter's faith fail not, not that he should escape the siftings. 3 Peter's confidence (y. 33). Tils fall began when he refused to listen to Christ's words about the cross, Believers begin to weaken when they no longer desire to hear about Christ crucified. 4 Dental announced Cv. 34). This was to take place three times before the crowing of the cock. It. Peter Denying Hie Lord (Joba 18:25, 27). 1, Before the servant mald (vv, 15-18), Peter blundered in attempting to follow Jesus at this time (Jobn 13:36). Presumptuous boldness frequently teads into embarrassing positions, Un- der the taunt of the Jewish maid he openty denied the Lord, 2 Before the servants and offi- cers (v.25). Peter was now warming himself at the enemy's fire. When questioned. he denled his relation to the Lord. Sep- aration from everything that js op posed to the Lord Ie necessary In order to have a clear testimony (11 Cor. 6:14-18). 3. Before the kinsman of Malchus (y, 26). This man had seen Peter with Jesus in Gethsemane (¥. 10) when Peter rashly cut off the enr of Malchus, He put the question straight to Peter, “Did I pot see thee in the garden with him?® At the utterance of the third denial, the cock crew, reminding Peter of Christ's warning (Mark 14:72). 1V. Peter's Restoratlon (John ‘21:15-17). Peter had thrice denied his Lord. ‘Therefore, before his reinstatement in the Lord's service he must thrice’ confess’ his love for Jesus. In thls reinstatement and commission of Peter ig set forth the motive and nature of the service which has Christ's ap- proval in all times, Love for Christ. not primarily love for the sheep, proves the genuine shepherd. 1, “Feed my lambs.” ‘The word “feed” as well as “lambs” signifies that the work here enjoined iw that of nurturing babes fa Christ. 2. “Feed my sheep.” " ‘The word here means to feed, guide, correct, and lead the maturer classes of Christians, It carries with It not alone responsibility of feeding, but con rective discipline, Fallure will {n- esitably follow If this be attempted without love. 8. “Feed my sheep.” This doubtless relates to the care of aged Christians, The word “feed” re- turng somewhat to the meaning as in the first Instance where he says, “Feed my lambs." 80 that the min- ister’a responsibility to care for the aged fs equivalent to that of the young. Peter was to express devotion to Christ by a martyr’s death, tn God's Husbandry Heart troubles in God's hushandry are not‘wounds, but the putting fo of the spade before planting the seeda.— H.W. Beecher, —_—_—_— *Whes Testimony Hes Weight When a man iives op to what he preaches, then his testimony bas weight.—-Dwight L. Moody. —_——— Line of Least Resistance Taking the line of least resistance is what makes rivers—ang some Wen—~ erqoked.—Churchinam, pitmmeiinency yy B Y.P.U. LESSON BY RBY. 3. W. HAYEs. 613 Wabash Avenue Nov., 2, 1930 Text Prov, 21:p3,29-32 Subject “Why Swpport the Fighteenth Ammendment,—How.... We should support the Eighteenth Ammeadment because {ts support strengthens soctety morally, socis!- ly, econimically, physically, and Sp! aitually, Aga‘n we should support It be- cause it is law. Further it means a saving of lives, 1, We must know it as an indivi- dual, thls implles education IL, Do it as a personal obligation, ‘his implics citizenship, 111, Encourage others to obey it, this is statesmanship. , 1V. Then by observing the Thirteen Fourteen and Fifteerth Ammend- ments, The text tells what wine fs, what it brings, what it does and how ft serves - 20 —s—__—. St. Mark M. E. Church Rev, W. C. Conwell, Pastor VIOLA WILLIAMS, Reporter Sunday School, at 9:30; Mrs. B. Hyde, Supt; Bro. Williams had charge of devotional service, The revival was carried out fine two joined Sunday, The Dist. Supt. conducted the mect ing Sunday, morning and night.; Monday night Leaders and Stewards met; the Dist, Supt. had charge at | te pastors absence, | 7 o'clock the League was nicely | reviewed by Pres,, with Rev. Tolbert responding. The Dist. Supt. preached a soul atlrring sermon, Sunday night —s——. Kans. Vocational School Prof. Clement Richardson was host to an informal luncheon in the doe mestic science department, Monday night, Oct. 20. After a delicious re- past g general discussion was had concerning plans for the Farmers Conference for next year. The fol- lowing persons were present: Prof. and Mrs. Richardson, Mr, H. M. Hunter, Mrs, Jessie Thomas, Miss ‘Anna Lucas, K, C, Brooks, Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Johnson, Mr, E. L. Gays den, Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. A. Carter, Mr, J. A. Stevens, Mrs. F, E, Harris. Jr,, Mrs, Jerse Burnett, Mrs, W. L. Wal kinson, Dean and Mrs. E. L. Scruges, Mrs, W, A. King, and Misa Alice Cark K. V. 8S. was represented at the Tuskegee Wilberforce football game | in Chicago, Sat. Oct. 25. Mrs, Frances B. Watson, a mis -sionary from Africa delighted the sionary from Africa delighted the students and faculty members with a very interesting talki Sun. eve. | Members of the Sunflower Asso clation met Wednesday afternoon in Principal Richardson's office. The Farmers Conference for the coming purpose of the meeting was to dis cuss plans for a better and bigger year, 1931. | Mrs, Gertrude Clark, of Lawrence, was tre week end guest of her daugh ter, Miss Alice Clark., Several faculty members and stv dents attended the K. V, S, Lincoln High School game in Kansas City, Friday, Oct, 17 Plans are being completed for the big Home Coming, Saturday, Nov, 1, Preceding the football game {n the afternoon, between the Garrison High School, of Liberty, Mo., and'K, V, Sq the new Richardson Athletic Field fs to be dedicated, The school many gtaduates, former students is lookinng forward to the coming of and friends of the school on that day fn By I, A, Adams ' (The Literary Service Bureat) Tho I may speak with wisdom's tongue, Or, hke celestial seraphs sing, Tho gift of prophecy be mine, Yet for love, the cheifest thing, Within my heart no place is found Like brass, I’m but a tinkling sound.” Tho it be mine to understand. 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Let your articles be brief, to the point and on ne side of the paper, —————— CITY ITEMS | prececcerseconrroemarncey Visitors of Rev. and Mrs, W. C. Conwell for a week were: Mrs. James Houston and Mrs. Clay Hobson, auu,niers; Mra, Samuel Contell daughter in law; Wilma Day Hob eon, grahd daughters; Charles Hob- son, grandson, all of Beloit, Wis. +S ——— The University men’s glee club had it’s first meeting Monday even+ ing at the Coleridge Taylor Conser- vatory. Ten men were present, Mrs. Dorothy Sims Winston reports that she found some very good glee club and quartet voices. The men pron: ise to give the public a treat soon. —_g- —_— G. LL A. CLUB Tne members of the G. L, A. Club next Tuesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. F. O, Miller, It was Art and needlework day. Miss Mary Elizabeth Pettifor, of N. Y., a neice of Mrs, Miller’s, was a pleasant visitor, who rendered eral vocal and Instrumental select fons to the delight of the members. “‘au@ LO tess be ved a alinty luncheon. Next week they will meet in the Tome of Mra. Robert Hull., Mr, Felix Schafer and wife who were in the city to attend the funer al of Mr, Wesley Barker, wh'ch was held last, week, returned Friday to their home In Chicago, Miss Ruth Neely has been ill in ter ficme, for the past two weeks. Misa Marie Carter of Los Angles, California, «s visiting in the city with her brother, Mr Jno. Carter ard Mrs. Carter, A sacred program will be given at St. Paul A. M. E. Ghurch, Sunday evening October 26th. THE LIFE THAT COUNTS “The hfe that counts must toll and fight; Must hate the wrong and love the right; “Must stand for truth by day and that is the hfe that counts, Denver Star Clippings \ i We Tae pRoBAk SLADE? make your ; DOUBLE tOC™ RALOR (old or ney model) | ] pETTERRALOD ia or fey oh Ke “\ pack! 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Vote for a man who has made friends by being a friend of all! Vote for a man who, by train- ing, business experience, and study is best fitted for the job- That man ts John F. Mulhaubt. (This ec peid for by friends of Jonn) YOU KNOW HIM. — VOTE FOR _PAIRNESS TO ALL JUSTICE WITHOUT DFLAY. ta VOTE FOR rt Th "peey:| JOHN W. WOOD 3 ee _ Fer BS: COUNTY ATYORNEY q rs | 6 Qualified ky Experience ae DENORATIC TICKET CONGRESSMYN AYERS Re A Mee) | CANDIDATE FOR | Dy eR) CONGRESSMAN Bess “Qg| «BIGHT H DISTRICT a et ry —— Ly oh, A VOTETO RE-ELECT W. A. AYERS ” ae 13 A VOTE TO ‘é CONTINUE FAITHFUL AND IMPARTIAL SERVICE. IF YOU like to be comfortable There is nothing like having good COAL to burn. It is time to beigetting fixed up for a colp winter. CENTRAL COAL AND COKE CO. 826 E central Dial 3-7381 ee ALBERT C. GLENN REPUBLICAN GANDIDATE FOR JUDGE OF CITY COURT ~ vcs the NO- ONE A MEWSER OE THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH GRADUATE OF KANSAS + TATE UNIVERSITY IN LAW “COURTS SHOULD RE TEMPLWS OF JUSTICE” eS SATURDAY SPECIALS SHADID GROCERY 1002 CLEVELAND Dial 2-856 SUG AT ...nmsaceomnicamncmmnsnacnes 10 Tbs F"* Potatoes ......esosesseseccseccsceseresssnererssssseeesenweeeeeee PK, B02 FOUL cccssesescesecostesssssssesesseresesessee ceserestnerereeee 2ATD & Sweet Potatoes (Nancy Hall) ...........----8Ibs, 27 * Butter—Country Roll vessels Ef : Eggs—Fresh Country ......sscsccescsescesesseese dOZs Ze! Navy Beans —large .......eeceegeeeeeeed Ibs, 25 : Rice Fancy ceecsecsesssseensrecnesenisneneees 3 Ibs 2. COLE. cescscssecsssceecssssessessversseteectessesacseneseee & CANS 2. TOMAtOES e.cscccsecorscsseeereerssssenorssereneeed CANS Ze P, & Beans ...ccsscsssesscsese soesseescenseeeeeesseeed Cans 27: PODS cecccecsssscsececsseesereereeeevsseesssesseeeereneeene CANS for 7” * Mixed COOKieS .......cc-ssssssessesesecnseerssosereesereseceesel De 13 1 ONIONS ceccsssesscssceseressessressreteeeerssesssseerneeeseeeeeed IDS, Dt RaiSin ....csssesescccssosesseoersesseseersseeeseeeeesseeneeas PKS 10+ China Oats ......-ssccseceseeereerereeeeeee----darge Pkgs. 27 : | SALMON... sessescenseeeserenceeneeceeeenee ine Can | Matches .......-sessssesesssecedeesesessevesswee sorseeenes @ BOXES” * Green Beans ....sccssssssssverressssserereeernseeeds CANS Zs Soap P. & Gor C, White ou... eee LO bars + Corn Flakes, large packages ........--2-02 for” * Pure Lard ...ccceccsscvsceeceseessesesseeeseneeemenee & IDS 27> Bacon—Sliced .......sse suasssscasansereeverwemnge | Dy” Beef And Pork Roast v.cccesseesccsseeeeenee I TE Pure Pork Sausage . .. cree eee cree ID Tt Neck Bones. cecccce oe co peeeecesserssseeeeeneeenod IDS, 7 Pig Feet, Pig Tails, Pigg Ears ...--...sccssscscersssseae: I Bulk Kraut voces: oe cee cssceeneeeecesemened Ths, 17+ Chicken—Fryers woos sss ceesesereerenee wealb, £° * ——FULL LINES OF FRESH MEATS AND—-- , ta-—VEGETABLES—— ‘t, owa'e WE DELIVER. " RE-ELEcT CHARLIE OHRVALL For Sheriff TRIED AND EFFICIENT d @ P ” 5 , 1 ¥ 4 + « a ‘ pert. © PRES oe a. me, PI + z . 2 VS >. ae ~ ( BSN > > — wen tf. Pt foe os r. xe “ 2 feesocg ; * f foe Boks yo. ballin a GEO. L. ADAMS FOR County Attorney REPUBLICAN QUALIFIED BY EXPERIENCE ¢ Yeurs Ist Deputy County Attorney ELEGHION NOVEMBER FOURTH | -and another | goon thing about Perrless |, Butter-- the quality . neuer varic, all gaan atures acll PEERLESS Eas