Plaindealer
Friday, February 18, 1921
Topeka, Kansas
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Topeka Gets the Supreme Encampment, K..¢P.
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Negro Scientist Startles the World.
List Your Rooms for The Supreme“Encampment of Knight Pythias «¢ Topeka Aug. 1921
“UNCOLN DAY CLUB BANQUET
A GREAT SUCCESS
Kansans Gather at Most Successful
. Meeting in History of the
Organization. ~
In every community whera racial
dificulties ative, that a Keneral un
derstanding would ald both races ft
the xolutlon of these problema — He
mentioned the step taker by Kansas
jcia, Kansas, in bringing together
jthe leading ienibers Of both race:
{for the purpose of studyiss the situ
ation and getting the best and mos!
jwatiafaccorily to all concerned
| Mr Pierce, of Junction City, a plo
neer of the state, was present and
spoke at length on Lincotn and the
Colored race, We remarked that
his race should treat the Colored
man fair and that as far te was con:
cerned, he had always been a strong
admirer of the Colored man and ad.
vocated at all times the constitutional
rights of the race This was the
first tlme in the history of the Lin:
coin Day Club banquet that Colored
and whites have saf down together
at a banquet In Topeka. Others who
appeared on the program were. Into.
cation by Rev. J.-J. Watson, pastor
of Brown's chapel, Topeka, Solo by
Miss Rubs McKnight, teacher in the
city schools, wha was heartily encor-
ed nad rendered two very fine selec:
tions, Miss Thelma Johnagn of the
Kansas Educational ‘and Industrial
Institute aluo gang Nell and showed
aplendid qualities as a eololat ‘Jack:
ron's 23rd Reg band played thruout
the evening which added greatly to
the entertalnment of the guests.
Vrinelpal Bridgeforth spoke on Indus:
tial Education ax regaida the race.
Much credit {a due Mr Thos Sneed
and his corps of aswetants for the
elaborate banquet which pleas:
et the large number whe partaok of
the menu whieh tueluded Sneed # fun:
ons persum and sweet potatoes, bar
bequed pork, Limi and otheg tooth
rome shes
| The pogram Was arranged and
the man detaits of frame, by Ton
T W Troupe, who served as Sere
liary of the Club Two much canna
he waid in praixe of these gentlemen
who did ea much to make the affair
4 success, The ball was elab rately
decorated with Amerikan flags and
flowers which adored the ph ture of
Tancoln, the Emaneipator, A ton
ber of white veterans sat thru the
entire program and gaye rant iter
fion to the addrenses aid Wilks
/ Menbers from all parts af the
state were present, among whom we
found, Messra Mardiug and Aldrich
of Junction City, Roseman and De:
een of Sulina; Fueter of Carbon:
dale, Thompson, of Oskaloosa, Ally
‘and Mra Dorsey Green, of Kansas
jews, ‘Auy I F, Bradley, and Prof
J P. King, of Kansas City, who
appeared on the proprant Repre:
rentatives (rom other sections nf the
atato were present whove names we
did not get
| The following ofleers were elected
for the enaulng yerr, President, Atty
Elisha Scott, Topeka, Vice President
and Chairman of the Cxecutive Com-
mittee, Prof JP. King, MKunias
City, Kanssa Secretary Mr. Thos,
Kennedy , Kanata City Treasurer
Hon T W Troupe, Tepeha
NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE!
To Tha Citizens of Topeka,
‘The Supreme Lodge and Encamp
ment of Knights of Pythias, will be
he'd In the city of Topeka, In August
1921, Those who will open thet
doors and help to care for the questr
for that week, ploase call Miss Ma‘tic
Rerkins, Chairman of the Committee
on Homes, at the Plaindeater office
phone 8300) -ar resident phone ’3983
a /‘
‘he annus! seciing and banquet
of the Lingel Bay Club was held on
Saturday evering ut Metropolitan
Mall, Topoks
‘At 5.38 ay weveral hundred had
guthercd to Jnten to a well atranged
program whiwh lad been prepared
by tha loca) comfitter, which depart
ed from the usual order and instead
of having ali Colored xpeakers, se
lected us the principle’ speaker a
prominent member of the other race,
which proved a wise selection an well
a striking puccess = Dr, Edmund J.
Kulp, pastor of the lst M. 02 church
of this wty sas the choice, and all
who heard tbe remarkable discourse
on the MWe of Lincotn will readily
agree that Lie committee made a wise
selection Mi addrese showed, he
had ‘ given considerable time and
ntudy to the life and character of the
great emancipitor, He dwelt at
Tength upon the surlous deeds of
-Linte’s which ressembled fn charac:
ter thone of the great Saviour.” To
the young and old, Dr. Kulp's simple
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ATTORNEY ELISHA scorr
Brillant Young Sttorney Who Wat
Elected President of the Lincoln
Day Club
but well chosen worda were recels.
ed with rapt attention. He recited
many acte om the life of Lincoln
which the avcrage seader was unac:
quainted We epohe of the contempt
with whinh the educated members
of hte cabinet held toward him in
view ef hin Hmited education and
acholarly attainments In this they
yera finally made to feel the keen
edge of his trilllant judgement and
astounding diplomacy ie comment:
ed oo the many Injustices heaped
upon the blick man by the southern
autoorats, denouncing the evil prac:
tice of lynching as u disgrace to the
nation
Prof 4, P King, of Bumner Wigh
shoul Keneas City, Kansas, follow.
ed Dr Keip, and in on ardent plea
aald it vas not the political plums,
udr the Tittle Joaves of bread and fleh-
es that «be Colored people wanted,
that the elit and political rights
whieh tg puurenteed them by the con:
BUtucion of these United States, This
insterad of the ‘swivel chrtr jobs’ at
the nvtiow'a capital ia what the
ture puke of any party which might
be In power fn this country, They
fnadat wpm this and nothing more
and will not be satisfied with nothing
Jess He camdenned moh violence
In bitter terms and declared that the
naticg would anme dav come into the
full realization of the detrimental ef
feet of the lyuching and burn'ng of
{ty loyal aitieens = Tie was given a
loud and tens ovation at the con ua
sion of bis masterly address
The proaldent of the Lincoln Day
Ctud, Hon Dursey Green, of Kansas
Oéty, Kauma, struck the key-note in
Bia mpeech when he said, the raced
oughl to trey and get closer together
NOTICE!
PROF, CARVER MAKES
WONDERFUL PRODUCTS
FROM PEANUTS
More than 100, varleties of pro
ducts from peanuts, ranging from the
jpurest of milks’ for’ the _sickroom,
pmothers and Infants, to ink useful
for writing and sketching, have been
Jitscovered by George W Carver, Col-
ored profeseor of Tuskegee Institute
Ihe demonstrated them to the Ways
‘and Means Committee of Congress
and delivered a discourse on them
‘that wns grected with applause from
the members and sgpectutors—t"e
firet demonstration of the sort the
tariff hearings have ever known
Chairman Fordney told him he had
made a valuable contribution to act
ence, and Representative Garner, a
democrat of Texrs. a mem¥er for
eighteen sears, declared Carser had
made the most wonderful exhibition
he had ever known to be presented
the committee.
Professor Carver is G2 years old
and the son of exslaves He was
born In Diamond, Mo, and his educa-
ton began at the age of 15 years
Hits high school training wag receiv.
ed at Minneapolis, Ife is a gradu
ate of Towa Agricultural College,
With the degree of A. BR, and A. M,
‘and was a student for years of for-
mer Secretary of Agriculture Wilken
He has deciined degrees of Doctor
of Laws and Ph 1, He fs now head
of the research and experiment sta
tlon of Tuskegee
Hig discovertes Include ten kinds
uf gnitk, five kings of punches
cherry, lemon, orange, blackberry,
nad plum), salted peanuts, two grad
es of flour, two grades of meal, five
biegkfart foods, new Mavorings for
kee cream, cahes gingerbrend corkies
end various coufectlons, chocetete
coated peanuts, peanut bars, crvatal+
lized peanuts, three relishes, nine
wood stains, ranging from malichite
green to fumed golden oak black
ink, face powder and face creant
Worcester sauce, four different hint
of stack feoda Cneluding a ay com:
maaition made from the Vine, grote!
bay with) peanut cake aml a sweet
food with chinaberry added as a
tonto) and vulous k’nds of ole
Carver ehowed the commiltes a
landscape scene he had drawn with
peanut ink While he dil not go
Into other investigations be has
made, he stated ithat thus far he had
distovered seventecn products that
can he made with sweet potatoes
He said the flivoring extract oh.
tainable from = the peanut extrict
could be used as a bise for any num:
ber of flavors, and he mentioned
atrawerry, lemon and vanilla, in ad
‘ition to those he showed the com:
‘mittee, |
LOST FRIEND WANTEO
Topeka Plaindealer,
Sir-—Please give me a small syace
in the cclumns of your paper I
want to know the whereabouts of my
only lady jove, Miss Vivian vars
at Tam awfolly sick and in & suffer’
ng condition My name is W. 38
Robertson, ‘The liet T heard of her
sho wan jn Tulen, Okla, Her father
la Mr A.M. Byars, and her mother,
is now thing tn Sanda Carson, Ter
Any ono Mnding this lady lover of
ming or knows or her whereabouts,
please write me os T want her te
come home to sea me. 7
W, S. Robertson,
"903 1, Lith Street,
. New Albany. Ind,
PIERCE ADDITION
Mra Ella Cowan has returned
tame from a twa months visit with
rmlathes in Tennessee,
Mrs Albert Larkin and on, Albert,
‘eft Thursday night for a short visit
n Oklahoma with her sister,
The Plerce Addition Literary had
1 very interosting .meeting Wednes-
Avy night at the school house The
Jebate was “Lesolved that the World
Way was a Benefit ta the Negro."
Ith was open to (he house which wae
n favor ofsthe affirmative,
KANSAS INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE
ENTERTAINS. THE LEGISLATURI
Governor Allen and Kansas Law
Makere Praie Work of
| Never In tue history of the state ater Vo Dockiige Wanbattan and a
ot Kanein has the entice Iegielaturs fiend of the Colmed peopls deliver.
adjourned to visit any Institution on ed a most ating addre 4am Lincoln
any occagon. Five hundred people and the Colored race and the duty
composed of the entire member up or Knaus in secing to le that the
of the House of Representatives and entire state should clye the Hace ev:
Senate, with their secretaries, wives ers opp@rtunits ous Loin would
tnd daughters, fed by Gosernor and have dove Senttor Chas 1 Say
Mrs Henty J Allen, aime te the der of Leavenworth, spohe in behult
Kanat Educational and Industria} Ine of te Colored people and the deep
at lite for the pursose of celhguting te est in them tad expressed a de-
the brthday of the Great Emined sue to do ie tor the Colored in
peer, I'ncoln The law arthere tations Chan any other fn the state
were met at the State House by wey The Institute sechs an appropria:
bes of the Chamber of Commerce tion this year of a quarter of a mill
and bustness men of the city who lun dollars, a part of which is to gy
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hive been very Kindly disposed and
Intorosted in the progress of the tn
stitution Reyresentative Minnie
Grinstead, of Liberal, the fit wo
man reprearn'alive of the state spoke
ov ‘How Laoln'a memory should
be perpetuated through this institu
tien” She ruve H jest reinathable
address und urged her fellow Jaw
makers to Jon ker for the grow bb of
this very useful Inatitutios, rnd see
ing that a euffiefent appropr'atloy
be made, Reo DP Ko Baumb, of Te.-
Mingo, follawed tn speaking on
‘The Sursivnld of the Uo ful Sen
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Principal G, R, BRIDGEFORTH
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ly disposed andfor hnproverents, new hospital, boy»
gress of the in dormitory, central heating plant, wing
piative Minnie to bovs’ trades achool, teachers’ cob
the feet ¥O igus and other Improvements From
the state spoke the spirit af tehe legislature, there
memory should fy hurdly’any queviea ubout the en-
wh this institu tre amount being appropriated.
noat remathable Governor Men conctuded the specea
her fellow Jaw Making by find ng Lingoln for the
the grow hoof service rendared the efitire nation in
futlos, and gee flee ng not only the Colored man,
Po approprtatlod but ia freeing Amerioe from human
Famb. of He stiveny and ridding our national
in speaking on Kevernment of the greatest blot on
Um ful Sen tte record ‘The Governor urged the
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eaicaiimiia aii -: ee
law makers to do everything in
their power to help the Colored man
In tlio fullest extent to the highest
citizenship and usefulnesa tn our
country. Mayor Herbert J Corwling
of Topeka, introduced Priactpal G.
N Brldgeforth. He spoke in a few
a " raat
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ran
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Mr, A A RODGERS, President of
the Suntiower Agricultural Association
[words concerning the founding of tha
Inatitotion Ino tte aptrit nf Ttsentn
by the white and Colored people
working together for the needed {me
Mmovemcnts He referred te Booker
fe Washington In his address, bs ono
of the men who had fostered the
{netitution
| The tstitution this year has the
largest enrollment in Its history,
und the mast competent faculty. Mr,
Lrltgeforth took charge of the school
lanky three yews age, coming from
Tunkoner Tuntltute where ho served
siateen veura as the head of the Ag-
rhulturat ectoot He richly deser
Nowy all the asalatance the legislature
em ahe
Creat
WHITE PHONOGRAPH RECORD
| COMPANIES OBJECT TO COLOR:
£D MEN MAKING PHONOGRAPH
RECORDS—THEY SUCCEED IN
MAKING PACE AND HANDY
MUSIC COMPANY CHANGE FIRM
NAME--HARRY PACE MORE DE.
TERMINED THAN EVER.
Fe EN Sev eee:
Now You City: Feb 11, Potlaw
Ine the annormerment a fow weeks
Aco thit the Pace Phonograph Cor-
poration of New York had been or-
iinized to repruduce Negra Music,
using exclusively Negro volces, notice
wan served on tha Pace and Mandy
Musie Co af which Mr. Harry If
Pace was president, by two large
white phonograph record companies
(at it need not expect any more of
ita published niusic to be reproduced
by them It Luer developed that
wactically every one of the record
sompanies had rend the snnource:
ment whieh had been taken or sent
ta them by certaIn Colored men de-
sirouy of starting such trouble, and
had reachéd an understanding that
no mere rongs published by the mu
ale publishing firm of Puce and Han-
dy Musle Company would be brought
out on their records,
After a consultation with attorneys:
and friends of the publishing house.
Mr Pace dvelded to retire from all
connection with Pace and Handy
Musle Compiny publishers, and the
charter of tha company amended so
aa ta change the name to Pandy
Throw Musle Company. The firm
will now consist of Messra, WC.
Handy and CoE Handy who will
conduct the business as formerly
with Mr Pace ghine his ontire time
te the Pace Phonoerath Cervoration
with uffiers at 257 Weat 128th ot,
dew York Civ
In reenect to this mattor Str, Pace
etates “The oppositian of the white
companies ta the antry ef a race ore
giniztion into the phonograph rec:
ord\producing fl4d ronkes me all the
more determined ta glve the race
representation In an entirely new
of bucinean endeavor, and convinces
we of the nacessity of preserving our
taco music and preserving for our
children the wonderful volces and
musical talent we have in the race.
The public wants the kind of records
1 shall put eut and they will get
them no matter who objects.”
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Pot be published
(By The Assoclatcd Negro Press)
Pittsburg, Pa, Feb, 16—What 4:
superiority? Ie st a matter ol
Color? =A woman profezscr jn ar
eastern school thinks not, and she
proceeded tu tell her class wand the
Leader comments most interestingly
On her point of vlew and what bap.
Pened following her expression;
“She sald that a physically perfect
well educated. intelligent Negro. of
sterling moral character, undoubted:
ly ig auperior to # physteally imper.
fect, unintelligent, unedurated, low:
moraled white man. This by way of
emphasis of her biological point that
ihe claims of the Individual, plant or
animal, cannut be submerged or lost
fo the clalms of the mass, whether
Plant epecies or human races The
Doint she sircescd was that the ques
ton In such cases Ix not of the race
in {te totality. but individual speci
mens of the race,
“This wos not in Mississipp! counts.
Arkansas, but in a large medi+.) col-
lego In a large and by courtesy. intell-
gent, educated and clyilized city of
the Atlantic seaboard, It might be
supposed that medical students con
cerned exclustvely with tho study of
biological factors would Isten to such
@ verblal fl!tstration and grasp its
purpose and point, It might be
suppesed that medical students
would have Intelligence enough to
beiso the essentials of the illustra-
tlot—morely to drive home the scien-
tiie point—anl make it available to
more advanced knowledge and thot.
“The supposition would be wrong—
all wrong The class—sophomore
be It not. could not at first believe It
had heard the professor right. But
the more her words were recalled
ud pordered tho more convinced
the etudenta became tthat they had
remembered correctly, She had de-
clared in perfect excellence that as
®& biological conclusion a good Negro
{q Dotter than a bad white man, Tho
students held a meeting They do-
clded they cold not in justice to
themselves listen to any more in-
atruction of that hind ‘They protest-
ed. They deminded that the assis
tant professor retract the teaching,
apologize or resign
SPRINGFIELD. MO,
Mrs Cornelia Clayton and son, Mr
Ernest Clayton very recently paid
their home town a pleasant visit.
Their many friends were happy to
meet them, While in the city they
‘were the house guests of Mr, and
Mrs Jolin Haywool on Madiaon St
Mrs Clayton is looking fine, an well
as the son Who his developed juto a
fino Jooking young man
On Friday afternoan Jan 21, Mre
Anna Stephena of Clay strect, was a
most delighiful hostess to the Wo
man’s Musical and Miterary Club
Mre Mary A Jarrett, President, pro
tem, A delightful afternonn of prof-
ie and pleasure was eaperienced
The meeting was interesting from
start to Anish The Hterury subject
was Robert Browning Mra Mattie
Young, critic pro tem, gave a eplen
ald report «Mrs Mary A Jarrett re-
ceived from the hostess for tho best
quotation, a handsome pulr of epera
glasses = Mrs BOWS, Cooper reccived
a sugar bowl and creamer for the
best) renderel number on the pro
gram, a yoral Bolu ‘The hostess was
fsxixsied by Merdines Mattle Me-
Cracken and Aggle Gatewood,
A dations course luncheon was
served ‘Tho visitors present were
Meedimeg Merbith Po Perkins, Peart
Thomason and Mrs Liama Washing
fon of Kansax City and a large nun
ber of nrembere ‘ibe next place
of mociing Peb ith wil be with Mra
Mac Ko Miler, Washington a.cnuue
Literary ubject, James Itugaall Lae
well
Mra Fo. Thawpren wha bis been
feriousle for neserol weeks is on
the road +a pucayery, Wo tae par teed
to state
Mra, crue 1. Wilburn, Grand dae
tures of te Jurindietlon of the Grad
Court of Ualunthe, of Missouri, pal
@ wsit t2 the Iucal court, Mra Bae
jvennah Zane, Worlhy Counsellor
Tha Grand Lecturer was-the gues!
of Mes. Harrison Thomason, while or
her trip. Mra Ellen Eslinger en
tertained a large number of frlende
in honor of Mrs, Wilburn, G. Ta, at
the Teople’s Drug Store, The re
ception was a lovely affafe and nll
who ‘wera present enjoyed themeel.
ves immensely. Mra, Mary A. Jar:
ret, Past Worthy Counsellor preacnt:
ed the Grand“Iecturer with a beaut!
ful bouquet of hot house flowers
Mra Tana Lear with her handsome
ear, added to the pleasure of the
Grand Lecturera trip white in the
city, «Mra. Wilburn spent a day or
so with her husband's relatives, Mr
and Mrs Etmond Wilburn aud other
relatives ond friends
On Friday evening Mrs, Warrlson
Thomason, of Summit avenue, enters
tained the Grand Lecturer, Mrs Ann,
BR. Wiburn, Mesdames Beatrice Cure
tls, Dilla 8 Smith, Bertha Wo Cooper
and Miss Ernestine Curtis, in her
beautiful home, which has recently.
been femodeled = thenont Mra. It
Thamason rendered a number of
tholce selection on the Player, a rev
cent rift of her husband
A pleasant affair on Saturday even
ing was a surprise party on Mra Ag
gle Gatewood, given by her husband
Mr Mose Gatewood = Frienda met
ut the residence of Mrs. Bemice
juin, where & large number were
wrenent and the party was a success
Mra Gatewood received a largo num-
or of lovely presents
Dr O U, Brown and family have
noved to Kansas City to reside perm: |’
nently.
On February 2nd, the first meeting];
f the month, Mra Helen Smith, of |
“hotopa, Kanaar, will be united anf
e Instated In Euctid Chapter, No, 23,4
). F. 8. Mre Smith who is teach-|4
ng at her home, fs a splendid woman,
| prominent leader of her race and
re are prond to have her return to}
i
Mr. Hall, has returned from the |;
est where he has been engaged |<
or many months. 4
Mr, and Mra Walter Smith, of mit-|!
ings street have just recently re-|,
urned from Tennessee, where they}t
ere Visiting with Mrs Smith‘s rela-|‘
hes, sisters, etc, ‘Thelr visit was af)
appy productive one, as they are ally
lolng well there. On their return]
ome they were loaded with pack-|¢
zen of Rood things and yet boxes |!
nd packages continue to come. N
HORTON, KANSAS
Feb. 7th, 1921.
Ton. Nick Chiles,
| Dear Fdltor:—Find enclosed order
to renew my subseription and kindly
‘allow space for a few words from Hor.
ton. Presiding Elder J 8. Payne has
made his second round end held our
quarterly meeting an Sunday, Feb 6,
preaching wonderful souvl-stirring ser
Mons ond administering the Lord's
Supper to forty etght persona closing
with a spiritual feast and then held
his quarterly conference a report of
which {4 a8 follows: money raised for
stewaord’s purpose this quarter, $221
15; Presiding Elder, $1800; For Char-
ity, $1375; making a total of $252 90,
For Trustee purposes, $37246; for
Missionary, $682; yalxed by Allen C,
Tm League, $3171; Sunday School,
$20 86; making a total of montes rals-
ed for all purposes, $77660. We are
atriving thru the help of God to do all
ne can for his cause, The Presiding
rider's wife, Sister Payne, accomp-
inied him and succeeded In organlz
ng A Mesionary Society at doth
wintk aud eecured seven subserip-
jons to the Womin's Missionary Re-
‘order = The work 18 progressing)
n every respedt We have pitched
‘ittle ugeingt Satan and the outlook
a bright for success, Rey Wm En-
ard ie conducting the meeting Pray
orug Yours in His name,
Rev, A. H, Mamilton, pastor
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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
SHAWNEB COUNTY, KANSAS
Donacinco Ruano, platatifr
vB. No. 33692
Secilia Ruano, defendant,
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PUBLICATION NOTICE
To Secilia Muano, Greetings:
You sre hereby notified that you
hava been aued by the above named
Plainiif! im the above-entitled cause,
who filed hig petition for divorce,
In the District Court of Shawnee
County, Kansas, on the 18th day o!
‘December, A. D. 12920.
You are further notified that ua:
less you answor.the Petition therein
on or before the 30th day of Fobruary
1921, said petition will be taken as
true and judgement rendered the
Plaintiff for divorce, accordingly,
Donacino Ruana
By ENsha Scott, Attorney,
Atlest; Mary E, Chapin, Clerk,
District Court,
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# Over and About The City #
DO IT NOW.
Lives of editors remind us
Honest men don't get a chance.
The more we work there grows be
hind us
Bigger patches on our pants,
On our pants once new and glossy,
Now are stripes of different hue—
All Derause subscribers linger
And won't pay us what Is due,
Let us then be up and doing
Send your mite, however small
Or when the snows of winter strike
us,
We will have no nnnts at all,
: Exchange
Mr, Alex. Hawkins and daughter,
of Salina, visited tn the city last
week as the guests of their brother
and unele, Mr. 8. P. Hawkins. |
Wy, and Mrs H, EB. Shepherd and
daughter, Ienrietta, artived in the
elty Sunday from Los Angeles, Calif,
to vinit their father, Mr. W. D, Coon.
er and sister, Miss Emallne Cooper
in Jackson street.
Mr, an@ Mrs Leonard Bell of Chi-
cago, WL, are visiting relatives and
friends in the city, While here they
are the guests of Mrs, Bell's slater,
Mra Hester Hardiman in Quincy
street.
Mrs. Calvin Conan, of Kansas City
‘visited in the city this week as the
guest of Mrs. Pauline Davis, in Fill-
more street.
Mra, David McMillan, of Chetopa, |
Kansas, is doing well In that section.
She owns 160 acres of well improved
farm land which {a sell stocked.
Ske is a good business woman.
Mies Leona Hattan entertained at
siz o'clock dinner complimentary ta
the Dlind Boone concert company,
‘ho recently gave a concert In this
elty, at her home jn North Kansas
avenue, Covers were laid for Prof.
Boone, Mr. and Mrs, John M, Day,
‘Mr, and Mra, David Laweon, and Mr.
Arthur Robinson, of Great Bend, Kas,
who f8 in city attending the legislat-
ure. Miss Hattan was formerly a
member of the Boone Concert Com-
pany.
The funeral of Louisa Harris, age
13 years, was held from the Third
Baptist church on Washington street.
The Daughters of the Tent, No. 47,
and the Juvenile No. 85, of the Odd
Fellows had charge of the services,
Burial in Mt Auburn cemetery.
Jackson’a Twenty third regimental
band {fs now affiliated with the Amer.
_ kan Foderation of Musicians, and is
known as local No, 78% of the Pro-
tective Union The charter [x open
for thirty days to give all the local
musicians an opportunity to Join.
The officers are: D. W, Lawson, prea-
fdent, Hollie Searle, Treasurer and
A. B. Jackson, secetary.
There wil] be a crand opening for
the Ward Hall Drive at Brown's
chapel, 12th and Wash. street, Thurs.
night, Feb 24th, The public ts cor-
atally invited. A short program
will be rendered and above all you
‘Wil miss a rare treat if you fail to
hear the Country editor who publish-
es the Sun to Sun. Dinner will be
served at noon and also supper in the
evening, This opening fa given un-
der the auspices of the Brown chapel
Falr Association, A. J. Wilson, pres.
Mrs Mary Fisher, Secy. Rev. J. J.
Wataon, pastor, |
The funeral of Thos. Slaughter,
was held from the New Hope Primi-
tlve Baptist church Wednesday, at
2:20 p,m. Burial in Mt, Auburn
cemetery, *.
Mr, and Mra. Wiley Graham of
Kanaas City, fo, spent Saturday in
the city on business,
iN MEMORIAM
In aad and Joving memory of ow
dear mother, Mra, Juila Radford, wha
died 11 years ago today, Feb 7, 1910,
How we miss you mother dear,
As we remember al] your kindners
An we drop a silent tear,
, Friends mav think the wound has
. hented,
* Dut Mev Ntile know the sorrow,
Which Hes within our hearts con:
. ceated,
Mr. Frank Radford,
Mr and Mra, Then Radford
Mr and Mrs, Walter MeCombs
Mr. ‘ond Mes Pronk Killy
The Polysetty Act Club wil meet
at the re ht nee of Miss Maze) Powe
ere, 1163 Sine Street, Thursday Teh
10th,
Ida M, Blewart, Pres, |
; Maze] Powers. Sec
Mr, Frank Ralford, formerly of this
city, now residing in Kansas City,
Mo, {a visiting his daughter, Mrs.
Kelly in Jackson’ street.
| Mr. Cal. Cowan of Kansas City,
Mo, arrived Wednesday to join hin
wife, who ts visiting in the elly as
the guests of Mr, and Mrs Clarence
Das, in Fillmore strect, While herd
he was an agreeable caller at this
office and paid for a year's subsc ri.
tlon to the Platndenter,
Dr. Stacey Flournoy recently return-
ed from an extended trip to Texag
where he visited ble old home, On
hls return he stopped at several
Points in Oklahoina where he spent
peveral days with his former schoot
mates The doctor reports that tha:
boya showed him a royal time and
Unat the Colored people im thal sec-
‘on are doing well and prosperity Is
evidenced everywhere,
Mra, Ruth Flournoy, who is teach-
Ing at Keyteasile, Mo, spent the
week end in the clty with her hus-
band, Dr, Stacey Flournoy.
The Child Welfare Club met at
{he home of Mrs Sam Jones, Feb,
3rd, and witth Mra, Hester Hardi-
man Feb, 17th,
iN MEMORIAM
| In loving remembrance of my ntece
Bessie Palmer Tywater, who depart-
ea this life, Feb. 15th, 1929,
Gone but not forgotten.
Mrs, Georgia Carson.
The St John Dramatie Club will
Present the play, “The Fruit of his
Folly, at the church on Thursday,
evening, Feb 24th, at 8:155 p. m.
Admission 25¢. Children 15c.
St John AME, church, 7th and To-
peka avenue, ’
Miss Gertrude Hyde, of Des Moines
Ta, traveling salesman for the Mc:
‘Brady firm of Chicege, was a pleas-
. caller at this office this week.
Mrs. Walter Robinson, McAllister,
Okla, Mrs. Anna Prime, Mrs. Zella
Crawforg and Mr, Jno, Hunt, all of
Chicago, who were called to this city
on account of the flloess of their
father, returned home last week.
They were the guests of their slater,
Mrs. Bertha Smith, while here.
Madam M. G. Palmer, formerly of
Pareons,*Kansas, has located here
and fs engaged in the hair dressing
tusiness. She can be reached at
1523 Quincy street,
.
Officer K, K, Pinkston was con-
fined to his home for two days this
week on account of iIneas.
Rev. Nelson, of Ft Worth, Texas
has accepted the pastorate of the
Calvary Presbyterfan church of this
eity, He js % young man, and we
wish him well in his new fleld.
" BE Berry, Plaintift
vs
Dora Herry, Defendant
| PUBLICATION NOTICE
* State of Kansas to Dora Berry,
Grevting:
You are hereby notifiod that you
have been sued for divorce in the
lapoveentitied Court, petition Ir
which said sult was filed in the office
of the Clerk of the District Court on
the 18th day of January, 1921, and
tha; unless, you answer said petition
on or before’the 12th day of March,
1921, the allegations contained in
ald petition will be taken og true and
Judgment rendered against you ac-
cordingly.
JAMISON and JAMISON
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Altest: W. E, Anderson, Clerk Dis-
trlet Court. .
By Carrie Bush, Deputy
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BOX 56. JUNCTION CITY, KANSAS
Mr, Wm, M. Gales, Travelling sales:
man for Overton Hygtenlo Mfg., Co.
of Chicago, was in the city” this
‘week jooking efter the trade, fife
Teports a nice business thru out bis
trip ovor Arkaneas, Loulsiana, Tex-
@m and Oklahoma. He {is now en-
route north to Chicago,
Vis line of High Brown toilet articl-
es are on sale at the various stores
of this efly.
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Mra. Taucy Wilkerson, of Kansas
Citys Kansas, ts tho guest of Mre.
I. Brown, in Clay street, white In the
aity attendng the legtalature.
The Mt. Carmel ‘Sewing Circle met
with Mra, Lamb on Fillmort street
Feb, 11th, The next meeting war
jheld Feb 18th at the nome of Mrs.
Isabel McNeal, 722 tancock,
| The Suzflower Art Club met “with
Mra, Frank Beach, at hee home in
Highland Park, Monday the 14th, at
2:30 p,m.
Mra, W. Wenry, Pres
Mrs Pate Russell, Sec.
The Parent Teachers Assaoclation,
i€ McKinley School met Friday after-
noon. A short program was render-
ed ty the Principal's room in honor
of Lincolg. Officers: Mrs. Ida M.
Jordan, prest; Mrs. Daisy Iugher,
V. Prost,: Mra Inanc Alexanner, Sec
Mra Frances Barber, Treas, After
the tranesction of business, coffee
and doushnuts were served.
The Dumae Art Club met én Feb.
4th with Mrs, Wm, Gains, 1929 Harrl-
fon street. The lesson, ‘Civica’ was
led by Mre. J. E White and discuss.
ed by the members. The committee
reported $160 for charity, Mea.
dames Frederick Helm and Mitchell,
of Wichita were guests, A two
course Iuncheon was served. The
club will give aa open social In the
near future.
The Ne Plue Ultra Club met at
the residence of Mrs. Royal Carter,
161 Lane street Feb. 11th. Meeting
was called to order by the president
Mrs, Amos Booker, The usual rout-
ine of business was carried out. Mrs.
Earl Ransom was introduced and
made some {interesting remarka
Mrs, Gassett gave the principal ad-
dress which touched upon the life of
Lincoln. It was given in a very
beautiful and helpful way.
The Ne }Plus Ultra Club met on
Feb 4th at the residence of Mra,
Susie Carney, 1041 Grand avenue.
The regular business session was
carried out, A solo was rendered
by Mre, Jones and a duet by the
Carney girls. The principal tople for
the day, ‘The Human Need of Music.”
whe discussed by members. Mrs
Crareett was chosen Secretary of |
the club,
SSS
HENRY CHILES PA88EB AWAY
AT COLORADO SPRINGS
Menry 3. Chites, age 22, died at
his home 220 Pueblo avenue last ev-
ening. We was noted all over the
Valted States as a promising young
tenor, being associated with the W.
©, Mucknet company of Dixie Jubt
fee singers in tours that carried him
at least onco around the globe, He
appeared before the public for the
first time at the Bacenm Concert
hall, Leavenworth, Kansas, when he
‘was only 10 years of age, Ie join:
ed the Buckner troupe at Chicago,
filve years ago, but had to give up
his career four years Jater on oc:
count of il] health = He came to the
Springa about an year ago, Ho ts
survived =oby a brother William
Chiles, employed at the El Paso
Club; a sister, Mre. George Jackson,
his mother, Mrs. Mermina Harkina,
also two aunts, Mrs Julia Bigbeawnd
Mrs, Aaron Wilson, two uncler, Rev
1. 1. Chiles and Mr. Foster Chiles,
of Topeka, Kansans. The above clip
ping 18 from the dally paper of Cato
Springs, Colo.
Henry Jf. (Dude) Chiles was born
in Chicago and reared in this city.
His many frends extend their deep.
est eympathy to the bereaved family,
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Money must be pent with all orders
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ALMA, KANSAS.
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=) ERD SERN See
To The I inindeaier
Mr. Editor.—It has been quite
while sluice we hase spoken tirw you
great race paper. Also it has been
quite a while since we sent in am
money, Find herewith énctosed
, For 14 er 15 months we have given
half of cur time ae pastor at Ilar-
thsonrille, Mo ‘here we are doing
fairly well, but Ike the most church:
es, there la much rvom for improve:
ment. We have pustored hete at
Alma, Kansas, since 1%41, sase,one
year. My two preaching stations
are 186 miles apart With the com-
penpations such as emall churches are
able to give, no one but a hero lke
myself woul) stay on the Job, We
have some very good tiembers in
these staal) churches who want noth—
tog but the pure word of Usd = They
have rot been spolled with bad phil
osophy. Mf there was ever a time
when the true gospel was needed, ‘tls
now. Not enough to tell ft, but it is
essential that «the preacher live ie|
Ministers remember that tie bostn
stood on the backs of 12 brazen oxen
in Solomons temple, with thei (wes,
looking towards the north cast, south
and west. three each direction, but
thelr binder or common parts sere
hidden by the bravcn basta The
Preachers uf today are vatued or priz ,
edeaccording to the church he Ja in
charge of, regardiess of what Le may
know, or don't know, good or bul
character He tries to give his peo:
ple Just what they want, bat not what,
they need We ought to learn how,
to preach with gospel power and
turn the world to Christ) = Let ua’
& back ta the Old Land Mark, of,
our forefathers when the local
churches everywhere were spirltually ,
awake, A strict disipline then made |
good Giurches and it will today, but
we ministers are moral cowarde
Does this mean jou? |
Rey Wm &. Harrison, DD, |
Alma, Kansas
“ NB—We just clnsed + suceeartut |
meeting at Harrisonville, Mo For|
two weeke we prayed and preached
before the spiritual ctinkers could bel
seperated from the christians We
all know just what clinkers are to
a heater After these were remos-|
ed, Ged honored Uls word ang Rave
us ten converts To suy the least,
the Holy Spirit togk the meeting tn
HN > Kbabeies 0k ae a
charge. Some phouled and confess:
led Christ while { was delivering Use
| mesure Twas ably asaigqed
ee Howen, the Methodist tastor
and hts menibera = They tefl wie tals
‘was the gtoatest meeting held there
tn the List 20 years | We know nosle-
nontinaticnsl Pnes, but we were one.
in Christ These ten converte all
Jolned the chureh of thetr choice in
the Hapther church Batt churett
cours Were open,
Rev Wm 1 Harrison, D i
YALE, KANSAS.
Me Willie Siminona whe dled it
the hospital at Coffeyville lint Sun
day was dburted here last Thurs vw
evening Tuneral wervices at Craw
burgihs the UB OP lodge 9 A nin
ber of beatiful floral designs were
riven by his friends and the Yale
Mrs Caltle Lewls und Mra Palnier
attended the House old of Ruth
meeting In Pittsburg last Priday
Mra Hudson visited heme fotka
from Friday gil! Monday
Mra Moore and Mra Aton attended
the 8S. M. T lodge meeting Friday
Yale school ta inflating a new bade
bell and bat this week
Prof Aaron delivered tuo tne aery
mond last Sundey at ote A oM OB
church
Coit Wether visited home folka fn
Chelopa hist Saturday and Sunday
Meo oant Mrs John Walker were
hw Pitteburg list Saturday ova dual:
ness
Mi. Kin do amd Milas Muby Muller,
Attends? tlhe funeral of Mr Wille
Simtions Thursday in Crowebura,
Meoand Mrs Wurdock are enjoying
the music of & fine new Victrola in
heir home
LEAVENWORTH. KANSAS
Funeral sersices fo CoB Carter
were held Feadty afterpenn from
Vethel A. MoE church Rey TOD
Scott, pastor offiekuting Me Carter
had been iN for the past) stx jeara
He went to Albuerquerqite, No Mex
trying to regain hia health, but fall.
ed and last Tuesday passed away at
that place = He conducted an under.
taking establishment for a number
of years In thig city The holy was
shipped to St Louts Feiday for inter:
ment, .
Mrs. Siuuet Fletcher was found
dead in her bed Saturday morning by
Ver granddaughter = Mex Pletcher
was apparently in goud health oni
her sudden death was a Rreat shocl
{ta all who knew her. She attender
the [nneral of Mr, t B. Carter or
| eataes afternocn s. 6
The local branch of the No Ac A
C¢ PL met Sunday afternocn at the
Independent Naptist church, Several
members were present and discuss
ed matters relating to the business
of the organization
Nev. J. 1 unt. of Chanute, Kan
618 has been in the elty for the past
weck on business He preacted at
the Independent Baptist chureh, Sun-
duy morning and the First Baptlat
church in the esening
Mrs. Uobert Risers and daughter,
Roberta tnez epent Saturday and Sun
day in Kansas City, Kansas, visit:
Ing with her sister, Mre Penn |
White Rose Court of Calanthe, pave
1 Masquerade Ball, at Masonle hall, :
Monday cvening, Feb 14th |
CARBONDALE, KANSAS
Ker L D Stevens stoppe aver
and siaited on his way ta Smoky TI
River district meeting.
Mr. Eugene Foster and Miss Anna
Foster visited at the home of their
sister, Mra Hf 1D Austin, on Wood-
ward avenue .
Wm Foster was in Topeka from
Wiidey until Sunday visiting his sons
wnt daughters and Eriends While
there he attended the Lincoln Day
Club Nanauct, the Tth Street church,
at the morning services, and had an
evceliont dinner with Atty) Elisha
Score tn the afternoon he paid a
vialt to the Kansas Mducational and
Tu leatrlal Institute where he spoke.
Mrs Kanse Freeman was a dinner
guest of Mra Wm Fosterr on fast
Sunday.
Wm Voster finished threshing 22
vores of kafly corn, which averaged
Tu bushels to the acre.
NICEDEMUS, KANSAS
Rev. Rruaster, the pastor of the 1st
Baptist Church of Nicedemus, reporta
a nke time from the Executlse Board
meeting of the Smoky Hill River Dis
trict Association, which met at AbI-
tene, Kansas. The church ts In a
prosperous condition.
We note the Peoples’ Mercantile
and Investment company Is doing
well, All stock holders of the com-
pans will recelve a dividend in the
month of April, 1921,
Rey. Bruster delivered an excellent
address to an audience last week, at
,which time a branch of the Industria!
Independent League “was orgahized
lena the following officers elected:
ltton W 1, Sayers, Attorney, prest.
dent, Hilt Cly, Kansas; ton J.C. B.
Ten Js, vice president, Bugue, Kansas;
Mra Annie Smith, Treasurer, Nico-
demvs, Kanear; Rev, C. 1. Bruster,
Recording ant Corresponding Sccre-
tary, Nicodemus, Kansas.
The memberehtp fee $s $190 and
every one wishng to Join can do sa
jby remitting the $100 to Rev. Brus-
ter who will receipt for, same By
reading the Plaindealer, the public
can become acqyaloted with this
movement
- Rev COR, Bruster will foln Dr. AL
tf Tyson, of Wewoka, Okla, the
National tresident of the Industrial
Independent League, ang D Porter, of
Dallas, Texas, and go with them to
Mexico dering the month of April,
for an Inspection trip.”
On to Mextea, the Land of Justice,
Lsverty. Freedom and Prosperity
KINSLEY, KANSAS
the death of Mra C. 2. Payne,
of this place, takes from us a woman
of fino spirit and integrity. Sho
reared a large family of children and
taught them the way ef honesty and
industry She alsa lived to nee
a number of then Installed tn com:
fortuble und hapry homes of ther
own, Ifers was a fine heritage she
was the daughter of Robert Johne-4.
one of the early settlers in this coun:
ty. and who for many years condi:
ted a lbery business on the corner
just north of the McLaughlin barn.
He'was a ploneer anil the peer of any
citizen in the county, He dled a
number of sears ago honored und re.
apected by all who knew hig.
OTTAWA. KANSAS
Rev and Mra. RS Everette of the
A M E, church were delightfully en:
tertained at gp luncheon at the home
of Mr and Mrs Wm Cash, Sunday,
Feb 6th.
Emanza Edwards, 42 years a rest.
dent of Franklin county, dled Feb 11,
at hia home 704 Olise street. The
funeral was conducted Fy Rev, 8. A.
Willams
Mr. Gus Wiley has been on the sick
Nese but fs much better at thts wrlt-
Ing.
Mra, Wm Lewis is also recovering
from a long selge of (Kness,
Mrs. Gertrude Hooker has been
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offefrom he r position for several
weeks wn account of iliness,
TheR N. FH Club ts né¥ rejotetns
since the membership haa been rals.
}ed to the required number to be:
come members of the federation of
Women's Clubs, by the Joining of
ihe Misses Fisher, Mra. It. 8. Everette
Mrs Wash Thomas and Mra Anna
Hooker, The president fs yery an-
xlous for the club to become a mem
ber of the federation, aa there {s
muh good weing done by this organ:
Izatlon over the country,
Thos BD. Simpson returned today
from Southern Kansaa, where he had
beep for several days on business for
the National Induetrial Insurance com: |
pany. Ife reports a splendid suc:
fess, and much activity among the
race In that jort of the state tn the
nduetetal world
Mr, Wm. Lewis has remodeled bis
ome and/inatalled city water. ,
Mr, J. Hf. Willson has made a won-
erful imprevement on his black.
mith shep and today there is no pet:
er equiped shop in the state. Tha
uildihg fs stone with a fine stucco
font. |
Miss Melyina Lewls is progressing
icely ag a atudent uf Ottawa Univer-|
ity. We hope more of the race will
vail themselses of the epportunity
offered the face by the above nam:
ed institution,
Quit a number of young people
jwere fn town from Paola attending
,& dance given by some of the young
j heople of Ottawa,
“fe Sterling Ifughes is plasning
to organize a strong base ball aggre-
Ration and expects games with some
of the best teama of the state.
The RR. F. Clud will hold its
March 2nd magting at the homg of
‘Mes John Allen,
Miss Madge Glaspie tg home from
the Kansas Industrial and Education:
al Justitute on account of INnesa At
this writing she Is {mproving.
Miss Edna Lewis was up from Rao
toul having some dentat work done.
Mrs. If, Diatr of Rantoul was shop
ving In Ottawa last week,