Plaindealer

Friday, April 6, 1923

Topeka, Kansas

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Watch Topeka grow, Success to Mayor Alerts. * CALVARY BAPTIST NOTES Br MAP A large crowd attended the Easter fervies Sunday, At 10 o'cl&k, Kev W. If. Young, Pastor, preached from the subject: “The Power of the Resur ‘gected Cirist.” Solo, ‘Pilusaanna™ by Mr. Malvin Tucker. The choir rendered beutiful and ap propriate music, Comunion and baptiemal aervices swere observed Immediately after ‘preaching. There were tuo additions to this ehurth, At 8 o'dork the church waa filled te its capacity, to witness a very. Inter. esting program rendered by the Calvary Bunday School, Never in the history of the Sunday School did the young p00- ple look an pretty nor wax the pro’ gram so well rendered. The, collection from thy Sunday Behool nmounted to $1500; from vie BY. P. U.s 88.505 from the churel 98,75; total for the day, #12225 Mion Gertrude Taadnhan, who Is at. tendfug the State Normal at Emporla apent Exster at home with her parints Me. and Mrs, Clarence Bradshaw, Prof, Clement Wehardeon, of Kansas City, Mo, President of Western Col Yoge will doliver an addrers at Calvary Bapliet church Sunday, April 15th, an ane: set NEW YOR KEDITOR COMING -—_— The Mon. ChanMer Owen, Drilhant editor of the Messcnger, New Vork City Will stop in Topeha and deliver an nd- dress at St, John A. ME. ehureh ont Thursday evening April 10th. His vub- fect with bes “A New Solution for the Race Vroblem.” . Tt te thught by many that Mr, Men fe ope of the grentest Negro thinkers _pnil orators of the raec, = No admission with be charged: but ‘w& aller offering will be daken, ——_—_—— a POPULARITY CONTEST AT KANSAS IND. AND ED, INGD. The populerity contert at the Rant gas Viduatiial ast Enducatlonal Tus. tute lest Friday night was qnite e success, Something over gne lnnudred (8100) was collected. This contest was held under the ansphes of the athletic girls ant the VOW, CIN. superetaed by Miles M. Tolnston ant Mew Wh A. Thempoon, Mixe Fana Bridge foth won fn tho contest. ——o—_—- OPERATES HIGH CLASS GROCERY Ter Te Darvkteon now owns and oper ates w firet class grocery atore at 101 ONS Kast 10th, He has in stork every. thing needed tn the honschold cabinet, AM citlvens of his race show'd patronire Jilm or sume enterpriee owned and op- erated by someone of the Negro rare, Rev, Davkluon, nasisted by hie energrt- fo wile, te an Weal business man, as well a6 a ministra nd carpenter, Ie owas thirteen hous in Topeka, and port of them he built himself, Wg need more quch nien in the community a6 Rex, aridson. Jt fe our beet wishes for bls Eprtipnd pucneet, a ods hg AL toa vee BEE atte CAE MY HEART IS INDITING A Jyw * GOOD MATTER By J. E. Mason, Muskogee, Okla. Too much consideration is being giv. en the criminal element. Smiles and compliments are being favivhed npon this grade of cattle. Our churches ate being overrun by this element who {flourish and flirt their shirts of filth in the “faces of decency, Many mnixters are hobnobbing and handghaging with these outlaws, These female bootleg- xera delight in popping their silk shirts in the face of decency, The whole thing grasitetes around filthy luere, Connon wonse and eversday decency have le- come a lost art. eeees The good women of this city de- serve much praise in their many move iments, ‘the library, the Dovie Smith Texte aml now the visiting nurse, Mus- hoger hax the most aggresive women In the Sonthwest, The truth of the matier ix tlut the men of thix city need to take on some of that high dase pep. eeeee Alter all Spencer Chapel i to be ree lamet and revived Prate thee Tard. Hin meee andurcth forever, Changen sometimes du good, : eeece “4d” Peto came shuffling dows the street a few days ago. Pete har a dong face Aled with rugzenity, He was sold. oquiing about the fate of “My Grand Lodge” and the new meurance law that forbids dum from expelling a member of any lovat todse, (OW Pete? sees his fInivh. . woeee After a carcful investigation and Poaverful consideration T find it bot ter to stay on in the Repubbean party, There «ovo altemative, You remember what Mamkt said aden he tiled to make up his und ta commit suicide, “1 fe betty to etand the lle we lave thar fo fh inte those we do not know, ete” eves New Clibhent The move fs on ta starve the Negro jnto humiliation, keep money ont of Lhe hands, don't give lam employment, use hint onty whencondi- tion forces, “Hust gave him a dann stood Wt atone,” Be nice to lim but rob hho evcps tine there fe a chance, The poinon wpiad be ever busy trylug to curtal sone righte Destroy racial con: fidence and Impoverish yu. Keep a otlft upper lip. Prathe cruel economy, Cut aut Tuvmies and altch, aly and anve. - w -0-- In all the getting, get a home, Pie vent demon enslaves and creates «> fravacance, Tesa singing and shouting and more right Tying amt scious think. ing. = on " -o T understand a “Muistere §ilanc” to be a buly of minkters who meet te fay plans few fo fleece an ignorant membership and arrange to herp thelr nropram before the Negrocs to the ex slusion of all others, —— = -—— Aymintster only works about three fours veach Sunday and the same a+ monnt each weeks Aix houra per seek, fonr weels equal twenty-four boures divide by eights equal three hours, Do ry the tacky oe @ * he, seal ae ee SM Sey ache, sole Seed oe Ll Eee Mrs. Norene Davis Made Trustee of Southern School CALIFORNIA EDITOR “HERE Editor Joreph Hass of the Califordia Fagle, was a welcome guest ta the Old Home Town for a few days, He ris- ited tn Kansas City also. Ie was,on spetlat bulness. Ite buys made It pleas ant for him whilst in the city, Me arrived on Saturday night and made a bee line for Charley Lytte’s baiber shop. ‘There he found Chas Lytle, Us A. Graham, Anderson, Me- (ull, T. W, Vaughn, and your humble servants stayed up all night end de- atroyed four dozen sandwiches and four gallons of Olt Kaw River Spevtal, ant Yetened to Editor Bars's praises of Lae Auge'es and the Goldin State where everyhody b happy the year round. He ‘wan not so cartied away on gmpt ‘al Valley, The boya asked what had be: come of that vast rich Cerritory, and bs call she was still on the map. Mr, Baas and his wife are among the leading spinte of Culifornia, They are doing everything to bring the race up to a high standard of education and ft nance. The dove, of course, wanted te hear about the Obl Standard Bearer, Tra Smith and wife, He suid they wer: waking up San Diego, and hls Fag’ was wreamiing from the hill topa and hit wife is full of businens, ant he pre: dicts a brilliant futme for them. Mr, Musa returned home on Friday, stopping nt Witduta, The mgmbora of the Tirstee Moarl of Torte Tnatitute ab dhetr regi'e monthly niceting on March Ith, Ife! after hearing a most beautiful tetter rad from Mrs, Norene Davis, G. WC. of the Sunflower Grand Uourt of Kan- sas, unanimously elected her ne x tiusl- tee at large for Tugg'e Bustitute, Thee pout women fut that any woman with an Ing a heart as Afra, Davie han ix deserving of ang honor that our achool could bestow upon her, and they tunhesttatinglys elected bey te the above position, The workbeing done at Tusgle Irae titute, and that which we hope to “ae. complh for our people haa cnauph glorw in It to be shared with all We wish and pray for the day to The state of Georgian Le at it agatu. She now comes forth with crocodile fears abut her love for the Negro, From the days of Oglethorpe te yenterday Georgia hax been a eee pool of poht had (ith and a sac leper, ft» the fitular bead of the iu (ter racial move ment” an orguncation (hat giver jobe ta ‘py foot preachers and — belly steeping eadera, It fa also the de por tury for Southern Naptit Home Miv- honary eoiety, The place where cor ain Negro Baptist: Ministers -get their money te ‘dp carry on the ldea\* (Southern), Tt ts aleo the origin of an* other organization thet has cataed the Negro, Jews and Catholion many a devptess aight, The truth of the mat m thet Georg te foraing the Negro really ta “fast” Hy that Toawcan they fare veally vtanving the Negro bulies and mothers to death by the thowant, The Neprowa ave tearing by the thou. satids, : DEAN VAUGHAN VERY ILL We vated Rev. Edward 2, Vangha, DOD, Dean of the Theologual Depart. ment af Weetern Unlrerety, who ts sere eich aman, fhe doctors hold ont Aitt'e hope for him The whole te StF Conn€ tion ard the schoat feely it beenty, | o_o | EDITOR CREWS IMPROVING — Ae abetted one ahd friend Fabtor Naleon Crews at hie liome nl Kansas tte, last week, He te a very atch nan Athongh be be eltting mp atid wathe treed the con, Wis heart seems ta be the wort trontle Me fe patent an* copa he Ta trusting In the Tari, and later comes, he te ready. He spoke ty glowing terme of bjs wife and eed ‘ad che been one of these butterfly sealety women, he would lave been in the cemetery # Jong thie az. Don't Mise the Resurreatlon Ktors ulven be the Foung people of Ft. John A. Af FB. at the church April 17ph at Ar1S'p. me Adwlesian 25 cente, SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES Our Easter services beginning with the Kabbath School at 9:30 were the dest ever held in the cliweh, At 1 “clork the choir rendered a epectat musicale; at 6:30 the BLY, P, U, had a special program) at 8.00 o'clock, the Gleanees’ program, “We Leve Our King,” was cxeient, ‘The church was fiPed ab all these servies, Mra, Sherman Hunter surprised her husband on his birthday | Wednesday evening, March 28th with a party. The eveniug was spent with music and songs and addresees. About forty were present, Including Rev, Clay and moth: et, ‘Mrs, Clay, from St. Joseph, Mo, Mrs, Harriet Small eutertained the Supine Birthday Cub at ler home, WHS East 10th street, with an cabo. rate dinner, Thursday, March 29th. She had as honored gucsts Mra, SJ. Will: tome, Mra, Parker, the Miseves Mall and Kiser. The Coterie het wath Mrs, Katle Sauphiter, 1215 Lano xttect, Tnesdar evenings Mise Nike Stull was a guest of the elab. Rrother Harrison McDowell continuss oh Mestumes Minnie Chuberne ant Ad die Lowin entertained the Helping Hard ab the home of the latter, 1215 Bos. well Wednesday afternoon, Tho pastor and congregatlon invitee all the strangers to worship with them, Mrs. Colin P. Dhempaon, who lias bean very sick, ts slow'y recovering, me when every Grand Worthy Com: elor cthrawghont the juidiction «ill vin tia in wat we me trslag to de for the youth of our race, and that w« conll say that Tugg'e Institute te om vthool and we are going to make it one of the beet schools in the country. It would be mont enconraging to Mother ‘Tupgle (aa she te affectionately called by the members of the Supreme Comt) if every GW oC. would end a dona: (om, lowesver emall, on the $25,000 09 rive for Tuggle Institute an a fitting nibute on her urtlulay, We are more than pleased at the ac- tion of the Board of ‘Trimteps? and we pe that the ation of the GW. C of Kansan will be folowed by inany others throughout the juriadiction, re PROMINENT RACE WOMAN... IS VISITOR IN TOPEKA Mos, Ieatrice Childs, Preshdent of the State. Vederation of Colored Wonwn's Chiba, made her annual visit: to the stata of Topeha on ‘Thuraday, March a2. The meeting was lull at the Vt. ive Methodist church, The sersion was opened by aluging the Federation song. Ved by Mie Elvaleth Washing: tun, mistrona af cercmoniens prayer by the (Chaplain, Vie, Rosa Tachsony sroettng in behalf of the Ne Plus Ultre Ant and Literary Club wae read by the Promdent, Mrs, Chae, Cragetfe: Mis G. Mims, of the Oriental Art Cab, rend w very interesting and instructive pa per entitled; “What Can We Do te da prove One Cily Vederation!" after which we ware farared with a sonal ro lo ky Mie Ameha Tolloit of the Do tide Art Clob, whi was very heath filly semfered, Mie Lobbert Pema epetided to an cneore, Bhe next name was a chort addices by Ves SPO tte fone, Prokdent of the Crittenton Home Pourd while portrayed bv full “The Anmhited Cliateties xl What bles Mean to the Comunity "A very Sweet and impressive culo entitled “My Math. er” was renedered by Mra, Wattle More fon, and was very enthslastivally te: cotved by the audience, At this interval, the mistress of cet. tmonies Inbedned Mrs Sines Poche 5 pteshtent af the City Federation, who with log wenal clognene and a multi. fade of well dhasen words, bitredied the speaker of the afternoon, Vie Chids, Mpn Gtaleye Caddies wae Indexed on sousterpioe, She bub on full af her ree nt altomdan en of the Nutlonal to > dation of Colored Wornen whi hs sen vened fy Richaeond, Va Mer wdedresd wae fall pf thought, Inetiutions wid advbe, and of the many things that ave required to bind wp a race of Women of the hipheet porsilte attainment Flaborate refreslinents were served at the eonthoxion of the mecting Mere, Cy OC. Coldwell vieited frlonds and relatives In Kansas City, So, and Leavenworth « - eye _e e Angry Politician Tries to e e Bring Strife at Western U, —_— The following item appeared In one agreeable resigaation, knowlsg full well of tho daily papers here recently, and {thas Jou would not Iet him stay a mia- Editor Chiles answered it in bis own ‘ute longer than you found him out, De Inuultable way in the following let: [etter of complaint to you shows how Yr to Governor Pavia, small rome white men can be toward _ colored people when they can’t make ASKS FOR STATE INQUIRY tools of them. This man, Guyer, has — been treated like a king by all the (rus- U, S. Guyer Charges Irregularities in tees, faculty and students, Why didn’t | Quindaro Institute ‘he admatste Ge ME REL ake Request for a state inquiry ac to the management of the Qundara state Ins stitute at Quindaro, Wyandotte Coun- fy, is contained ina letter received to- day by Governor Davia, The letter is fom U8, Guyer, of Kansas City, Kan. former cantidute for congress tn the Second Distikt, ant a trustee of the we'l known «lool for colored students, Guyer charger gross irregularities in tha present managemont af the whol, © asks that the xtate conduct an tne Sestization and asserts that hie resize nation fe due to conditions at this thine, For a nnmbcr of yeard Bishop Vernon wae superintendent of the Quindara thool, Vernon war perhaps the moxt able colored orator in the euntry and wan the outy colored man ever accord el a place on the speaking program of the Kanwe dav cinh. He was also one of the principal orators in the laxt Res publiaan state conyention held In To- pha in 190, He served for s tlme an register of the treasury during the Roosevelt administration and a few Sours ago wan ordained as bishop in the A, WEL church, | Vernon has not been connected with the Quindara school for ten yenra ant during (hat tlme there has becn more or lesa friction In the management of the affairs of the Inatitution, Topeha, Kansas, Aprit 4, 12v To Tiie Ecelleney, Governor Jonathan Davin, State of Kansas, ‘Tear Governors * We note a statement from one UO. & Guyer of Kansas City, Kansas, attorney, and trustee of Weatern Unl- versity, a seliaol for the development of the colored youth, where four of tha trusters are appointed by the state, aud three by the «church, This man, Guyer, who is complaining, tn a white man, and a ward politidan of long ntanding. Te wan a member of that toard for years, and hia purpose seemed alwava to have been to wee that poste flan for the advancement of his own political amlation. Tle has been a dee fented staniing candulate for varions positions for sears both In Duatrkt, County, Ward and Precinet. When the Rev F J. Pech, a digni- fred Clalation educated minister toak hold of thin institution he would not do this ward hesler's biddingy wonlt not even promive ta take part in poli- tiva, and he has not done ao since he haa qonpiet the chair for the paxt aux sears, Thit man, Guyer, stood ont a galist hia election and hetd it up for fhree duga, Mr Peck could not tee nied teh of amd was clerted without this ward becla’s vite. This man, Guyer, was defiated for Congaomman in HE for the steenth time, He rontd not use the aclool, 20 he Is disgusted with the president, the whool and the jaby so he hands in his EXTENDS CONDOLENCE | Fmpala, Kansas, Mar, 29—-To Me, Sick Chilis, Mra, derdan ast Atte hes tan, ‘Lopeha, Kansas, Af deur Sricude: Wo wid fo extend aug deepest eyms pathy fo yon and yume, ta the lose of sour Inloved sister and aunt. On such ted ocrastons words are but vain, ofl it fs w comfort to know that we aca not forgotton wlan binedened with griefs that our friends are loyal In ad- versity me well aw eunetine and that they share ong sorrows with ts. May Gad Mow and give yeu slrength, mere fant wend snene pine Ste alae fa Hin se that we many nect our dear ones on that “Reantiful Bele of Somewhere," Yours in Sorrow, ~ Daley Tipton, TOPEXAN ENTERTAINED Fsasns ile, IndeMe, Marold 1. Mon roe, of Tophu, Kansas, now weithiz ciflege Irewls n Evansville, wae enter. tained a¢ a dinner damate Madar night, Mr, Monroe left this week, for Tauifeyiite, Ky. to attend the Annual Kentucky Desby, agrevable resigoation, Knowiag full well thab you would not Tet dim otay a mia- ute longer than you found him out, Te letter of complaint to you shows Low small rome white men can be toward colored people when they can't meke tools of them. This man, Guyer, has been theated like @ Alng dy all the {rue- tees, faculty and students, Why didn’t he complain to the trustece or the Board of ‘Administration who heve charge of the running of the school, before coming to yout No, he wasts to put some henihinan r some inexpe- rienced second rate college graduate to take hin place. We havo plenty of self concelted colored men who think be- cause Ahey can’ teach common achool and talk @ little science, that they are competent to fake ho'd of « achool like Western Untveraity, where Preeldent Peck has built up from 303 studenta to near four hundred; where land was Larren, you now find laundry, heating plant, auio repairing shops, — welding, and other mechanical trades, added since he took hold, Growfids peautified; hundreds of chickens, dicks, geese, and guineas, laying hundreds of eggs a day; mended hoge, milk cons, and so maay other additions thet we cannot men- tion at thin time, The date manager, Mr, Kimball told ue that Mr. Peck has but few equala, and he could hardly pick out a white ‘president of any oth- tr school who had the ability to de the work Mr, Peck ts accomplishing. We talked to a few of the truslecs concerning the Guyer “double stuat,” and all were surprised and disgusted at the falalty of the charge, Now, Governor, ‘Vir, Peck is highly Tesperted by the Lest business men of Kannas City. The Commerclat Clud has won honored with his presence as Ite honored gest to disten {0 some of Its whlenome advice of how to run @ school, and on Inisiness principtes ‘The ragremive lard working and good. thinking colored people are with Rev. Teck and want Ye echool to progress. ‘There is another clans who believes ba grafting and ralsing the devil over the Jsoucena of otherr, : Now, dear Governor, a few neompe* tent people have been dismissed from terse, one for stenting, and they and their fricnda are hiching, Me. Peck tae ‘nists dpon strict discipline, Some stu- dents» do not Lhe thet, Where one has te handle over four hundred studente, and fifty or sixty bucking trustees, and facntty, and a nlf down, meddle- sume, loafing colored politiclan, and fob iene In Kansan City, he bas all he can bears only job could take his place. We know yan want the school to ‘continue ta prow and you ere a big lasted Christian Governor, Now please ‘lo nat onty our race a favor Lut the tay payers and patrna ae Well. Keep trustees on the board who will work in harmony with the president, . Prevident Peck courts an inventiga> tron of how the Lasinces is conducted raid funda disposed of All we want Is for the Governor nol te ghe toa nuh time and heed to every barking fhe that cmes along. - Yours, oe Nik Chiles, Talitor, The Topeka Plandealer and Peomidont Tha toancea Nafence Crustcbe WELLINGTON, KANSAS We lave quite a pany of colored man wothing for the Kaw Paving Co Uenry Elliott Ja able to be ont aged. @ City polities are getting very warm fu our olty, x | Tattle Ranch Jordan at the home of her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, T, J, Jordan, on North If, Street. | Mine Fasetta Quens of St Juhn, Kanens, gave a sacred comert at the ASML BE, larch one nfght fast week while was well terebad. The same wae repeated at the White chund Satuntay, | We, the memdare of the Seeotit Hap ond Raptist: Mission Cirle do deeply regtch our low of a sinter tu Chilet and & fiend, Revolvet that we extend our heartfelt evmpathy to the family and Telatives, Be it further resolved that A copy of these resolutions be glen ta the relatives and that a copy be kept in our files. By Committee, Mra. J, Wy Grigge ‘ Mre, Tarcher Ofrs, Re Clark = : F, Colline : J, M. Ballard * ‘ ete Sops.ta Dlaindeater FOUNDED JANUARY 1899 Bick Chites, Edtior and Owner Gee, GC. Anderson, Manager Mrs. Rae Morgan Haerte City Editor Mise Mattie A{ Perking, Vookkeeper and Cashier, Se SLBSCIUPTION RATES: One Year . sevsescovseeees BLO Biz Monihe sesesescesesveder Lit Three Months sessccccseensene — 060 — ADVERTISING RATES $200 per Inch per month ——— Entered at the UW 8 Postnffice at Topeka Kaness, se Second Clase Wall Matter, — Address all communtcations to the TOPEKA PLAINDEALER, 1129 Kan tar Avenve, Topeka, Kansas * Mone: eect be Express, Postoftire Order at cmr rink: ctherwise at the risk of the sender, When the attention of THE PLAIN. DEALER ta catied to any tlstate ment of facta in these columns, or to any erfot concerning any man oF Qhing. cofrection will cheerfully de wade Unelgued communications. except from our regular correspond ents wili not be published. ——_- ' CHETOPA NEWS SF MIB. VISES Re GE NR oe Tier. Chaylee Dade made a fying trip te Chonme Tat wah. Mrs Muok Armstemg and chitdren have reteroad to thea home fiom Cof- fey, Mesdames We Horton amd 1, Randall vtter ty hunsas City Inet werk, Mr, Wan, Tree e, a former atin of Chetopa, paw away at hie home tn Trdipenileme fast week, ‘The remains wee axonpined here by His wife, Mrs. Poiter-liee e, ant son, Arthur, of Caney, Kanai. Kes, Teat of fide pintons, ofticdated. Interment at Oak IY Cemetery, Menns, Ulaee Ro Sauth, G. Grave and wite, attended the sacred Trecean at CUswezo Saturday evening. Miss Genevieve Dil a stielnt at the Kansas Pea here College of Pittsimeg, stated her paronts, Mr and: Mra. Robt. Thal and family. Kome of the people attended (rethink: ct Bal? game at Oewege ay favor of the former, Mise Dora Morrison caine up fiom the country and visite’. homefaths for Faster. Mra Cy Lacey of hanewe City, Mo attended the fuumal of ‘Mi Teese, Frotes and ix visiting Wie Dan Cal * ay i Tre Fuster Meeream at St PaulChap- el (AER. Church) Inst Samay evening wae well attended, Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Wel te vist ed Mov. ard Mis, Clerles Pars Test ‘Avest ie Veo Vee Rik et Beet Walnir etry. attended the Taster pregtan Sted erento as well ns memy er the peed neepte, Mesdwamee Dads, Deteegenm ard fot murs. and Mr tea Partum were te eve the patrons whe dented ees te the St Pant Sandiy stowed, whth ware apple dated + Tar oe Petes, Mises Chive Bor ter, and Vartan et Oswegee, atten d the Taster program, aM. (tye Mamta hd tenders a loves Jy ula, My Redeemug Live thot Ele aa andr Ts, etulent, Ker, Meals, Conwell, DOS and Mie. Bea's, of Oswego, atsn attended the Foeter program, and laa that the Bt. Paul chmch choir was ot ita best Bunday night, Misses Canevive ‘Thompson, Helen aol Ethel Patterson, and Uilzabeth Takes vite at the home af Vesdimes Fadimids and Sauth Sunday aud at. temled the Faster progrant. Misen Dara Marta Eee itote aC, Ves Fore Morrison entertannd Mer Ceary of Parsona Simlay : Aeedames Blyton and Lined oaled an Mow faneetn amd Gamily fast Pre lay, Misses Mester Madey. Sarah Pan AMD Bese Fobuson, Mrs, Helen Mal os Mesera, Vernon Parke, Ciyde Mion fi Md avd Ma Taam Plane attended th Taster Progiom Sumas mht ‘Ao mumber af vauag tothe ate phir ning on visiting the attain sie e at Vat pene fiends Sptitval Sense ate feoQus sens We mumt sot te abet dn gash a pe cod tembtomn, “tn Mar OED Memmestyante wat ftael by Mise Willte Youn at th Paster pesstam oat) ost. Part Ctenpe! Vande by Vi Mea Th Grishy, Maste by Mr, Russel t published ly Messrs, Be 16, Crety and Thomas Tardy at Bette Vergy, tutiene, Mive Walken Young (aod voting Vhelwa, father Gavel ad Mie Arimetiong entoed Dang ae achool th week, neseastos the ensollacnt tor tlh peae dn the pobmary department too in all, AT THE EASTER PROGRAM t + Messe, Tavpeme Celeumn ran, Peale a oweetly; James Hubbard, ter om, featmed Day is Heres Wil'ar: Jones gave ove of lis baritone solos “He tx Miney™ Ulysses I. fmith ren: deced Jw tile vane) manner “The Myre PT pnt Sef Oy ets Py ly OP OY fof the OM Church Choie;" Melvin Hud- mont ante OF Ermbee Calves ot nvlibeh fae wed centered and arvath accepted James Muvlson tenderly eqng ‘Death only a& Dram while Mn Grea altos. tiated Teeurre tion” Mere, Green eant *Fastertile” with much ensinesst Va. Young and Vir, Ulyeses 3, Sait same “Lot of Lifer? an Taster porn wae readetl hy Mra. dantes Hudsony £ On Faster Dus." by tre fusenites, bel ty Ahab Weleon, <optano, ard dunes fones, tenor Duet, ‘Mother’ by Mts, Gren and Vrs, Tu tson, waa greatly Mepplanded: "Master, by the Misses Dare wasewell retdered1 f. hes" by tle Misses Pattinson, Harria, Wie aut. Young. and Lincoln, and Messrs, Avthue atd Tames hire wae alee ep pie Inted, Phot solo remtered hy Miee Dorot'ry Wil manifests her etprems wey, She addrise hy Rev Conwell, DLS. was ercetlently dulivered, We planed to aeriet the Pastor, Rev, Meals, wha departed for Cor fer- ame ‘Lnosday In Fort Natt. Mrs, Uisncen I, Suiith presentel the radio soll Sunday morning with candy Easter Egye, to Mica Mabel Harite'a alana, ® SHAWNEE, OXLA, BRIEFLETS Went ta Jou for your very whe ant ways stand tor the inve'a vplift, ard sone timely editoriale that) are both fweptet nnd full of inspiration, per- mit ns tr say tint to its many read: tre that to mise a single beac, moana n dtovimert. socal y mtd intellestirally, ‘tho past week wae fraught witlon o- ny profoundly frteresting «vente at Voth ALU Be chural. The pastor, Rev, 1H. Morphy, with hls cnerget e atti ces airqnged anid cansed to he ev: vented, one of the strongest program 6 ite Rin] ever staged in te city: of Sanme, tine the aespiers of that hur th with Ce peneipal of the Dun- hap Mish Shoal it te person of Prof Ned. Cacaar, and his efficient fewty in the vanguard, To ray that they re: fle ted antec credt world de to ss the laet The papers prepared and read by Menara, James, Evans, Sextet, Phil Spa tty and Tolneon, were all good, ad cheatet much favaral’e comment, Inetet mental soley and duets by Vew sia, Saenar, Tames, Bea Caesar, with and intrumental diet by Hell and Cae. air Was poriaps the ehimas, Little Valbed Caesar, Wie ¥tee Moore nud Mrs, Sheen made (hemaelser fot vs vnwl soloists of nto meat atl ity Reve. Harrell aid Tarvor eleetrt ted the congress with splemld norm on ‘The lattor meached the eduction: al sermon whi was ebsreeut ond dey: vial, ‘The Ministerial Jehanve, hea tel hy Mes, At. dames, con pl'iiented te frome with they preset ce. coniponed af the followhn: brethrars Reve, Ghent COM ES charelie Hanpatd, inden astent Baptist cuurchs Bey Wo dames, Mt Vleasnut Taptist chur tig Bev WT Tame, Distt tf Miesetan en senda So hosdy of the Baptist stor hy VL cen dean salnif fe server at baa TD way wD ts ops etna} Panat rs te state fart e othat th Allah eon sesetam tnst) Eneedtig, wert en tear d te cubation the Phe teater me ite cree ned wT re tel at lesan inetpenteayh I Marples. every weet whab memes a greater ety ubitinn Pio etredemts of Deuba Tigh sehen puthad otf a coment et Puedes visbt whah Was witnessed hy a hinge and vppresiative ambience, Tinday night faoke all previous ye | ats, Lhe Fotet of Seven Late wun the entertrinment gaven with wordy day. nity hy the: taculty aid the patrons Huntar, to the de'laht of the cometh tronte of Stiawie, Then twa epeedl frunamente augmented Ue finateia Mdeficiomy of the metitntion. toga higl degnee, se . Po Landes the whore and tigate us hal ership of the cloqnent and shod practpal we the person of Prof, Ny [re Dondar can be easily clame | ae the lending high shoal of th jistute, from a Siew palnt of @pnpioen Jind serene, Wt a competint fore o "fteaherss 5, Vref Cavenr stance well with th feitiars af Shawnee, ant re highly teamed Dy hath races He bs nat ont “Tan instrmter fa the day schol, wut 1 \s" sntiirg worker on the stiaeh of tn chol ec He ds superiatemtent af the san x plas Selina t Ie fw for a nnitbe we vena, wathont a tresks a resale [se unt at evens meeting and a eta Timeerber ot the ith aal teart of Ret TPA AE Beta he Me wre a orember os |e. Tet Canerad Os ateremes Rf Bee srant tat all ar a lttahnes Pye aet tgs 1 coiled ater by we penton fie ane dials ewe ted a dhbeaate to yt bales tenatt tollege while nets int Vy meomtte sof Man ia 283d 11 as the yas “Jor Pettvd tat Peat Creer will tren Take deegetion of Livinen from th State: of Ohtalonty to the funeral tot NV ecrsuee an Ganebasalte, Kya. In d28 1} dhe Maneterial Atlan oe tet mae? : oat Fost Raptiet cimmh, Rew Jamis presiding, and decided te put « ay interden minatonal oeethiz he gin alee with a week of paver eect me Twat all the combmed tures af the va Hae Rueben of tueats 1} We are proud to sbroukle the nes ‘Hehat Mea, Avery Chills, the wife o EM DS CUiLtg, Ts, reepertng from | CBRN ao, IR Rie ct fase, “teh WOMEN'S. ' CORNER By Mattle A, Perkins A LETTER OF CODOLENCE Tepeta, Kim, Mores 2h 1 Nilea VL Perkones Viens pardon ome far wtb there few hime to soa fen'y wanted yen to know how badly f felt when} rem) of the death of Maes Willa Smite. She was cutaluts a dei taty Te lat time Prawn her wae when I went te the offfie sume fow sears aga, She ented avd said: *f know what it weane when you cone in” She wes a dear indy, Mia, A, HH. George, Pierve Addu tun, | Mire Mattie Fisher entertained the Alten Star Momlay at THT Lovet, At the business shad Leen funished, a dainty two course lumh wae served, We ad fourned to mect with Mra, #4. Wat: son, 1203 Washinton street. April tth | Leonetta E. Washington, Reporter. Tre Muras Ast Clab net with Mrs. Danathy force as bostese on Murih the ath, Atty regolar bnsjuces, rel was eatlot onl ca wen te responded wats 1 mutation from Duubar, | The fullowing wer elestid delegates to the Stute Federations Mra, Dorcths Jons Mra. Elisha Scott, Mra, Bardi Tavion, and Mee Preston To bert. ©The Making of a Presddent wae ably dis. ctimed by Mix. Win, Gaines, A dainty Tunch was eerved by the hosters, ‘The meeting adjouned te weet with Mrs S, FL Malone, Apnd 13th, Mies Viole Scott, presidents Mis (uaa Mend, Secretary; Mrs. Chas, stinghter, Repatens ns eS ‘The Ne-Plus-Ultra Art and Literary Club owt at the residene of Mere A WMackwell, $12 W. Gordon stree, March Jith, Mra, Win, Payne wae acting ae phentian, The chib was calla to onder by tie, Pesdunt, The 2ird Peal was upated dn cuneat Jel by the Vie Presdent, fhe omanites of the tet niceting were sad md reened ‘ths regular buster was taken up. Furst the report of City Fedaation; report thom the look ont committee, The men- Lem had a ne ketter from Max, Marts AD Gill, elo has bern ah for ine than fem weks, and ele is able to be out and hopes te niet orth us again noon, Bt fy time to chet delegates ts stle Snniy State Federation witch mets in dime in Fort Sott, Roth war calle? and each omenber prenint re sponte with Bide quutatens, sublet of et wae Master? We were pat te have @ Sasitor present an the prasen at Mrs, L’Pay ne. The aftermen was 04 plamantly rye am ce aye sete and pmetetorhy tee Be tee eet te ve tre thin cours Ew We dete cect em Ati eee wath) Mae, tbe ate jee vent tot Wabi cu Pese Pusdint, Mise 8 Iiihw t, Shei tarts Vim SD, dome th Repewers The Rote of Sharen A't Club ant at the deambue or Mae Ada ferris te West dentom Streets Mar, Wala Hout - sult Wis hostess, An interesting Faster [plogram Was rendered by the metals of the elvh, fhe next meeting wall te with Mia, Keita Patterson, 12 West tao treet, Mae, Beata Patter san, Vronnlents Mist Tiasie unten, Report cm | te ee in FACTS WORTH KNOWING EVERYTIUNG brnewth the enn is aval able to the deserving, ro deacl out your hands and help yourself, ‘To bw worthy you sbould be patient ia femervin, thariteUe tw- ward the weak, rexpect{ul to the strong Nout utust overcome foolin pride and anys, de not afraid to nil your hands, Mut’ 4 veritable coward when it come te the powt where you are called upon uo ptundge your soul, Go torth with a heart ful of faith and jovas countenance, P De net grumble if you happen ta be ain the lower ranks. 7 sepoy jo Ua yeodT ayy jr yun are di in fram hale lace won disthietion whose names are waition meres the Lids and erate a flaming letters. Meld gop th high “ulave your teed Tat tte untating toils Mhaninate yout path all thaon.h lafe, and amaret on Asnniesh that the gual you have ott your heart apo te jut abead, Do not falter if Sour raat xen he dhttouit and your burden weariwme Nor one aan get anything worth whik aithont mcreming then, Attuen e and power have thelr be ginning an emall things, both capalie pb being won hy well directed: thungh and effort sues being to the supable who we qquetaied to tee theny fu the right war tab to the doubting, Inef J unt an wusernyg, but te the conrageons, Ph stemtfigt, who never adinit sfeat aw fan ther faces In the darkeet bow fron the sun of falth, whining alway: ‘on every crows and care. Mo sou ward help yomeel to 1% best there la, keep track of your faults If inclined to prow rastinate, take a lebsor from the tide, the revving eartt, never delaying ar huriving. Be methedwals even though it my jm the present day of haste snl canyfie fon, be conaidernt old-fashioned.‘ .. ‘Train your mind to remember what your eyes acti be'p your brain sen: | When One Thinks of ~ | HAIR and TOILET ; Preparations 3 One, at the Same Time Thinks of ~~~ 8 § . : 4 ' es “PORE” | : Preps | : “The Quality Preparations” . ; Known throughout the United bf 5 _ States and Foreign countries se : for the GOOD they do! . Write * 4 7 Poro College, Poro Corner . St. Louis, Mo. 0 be ; ; : tized so that the {impression ima te upon it shall become yurmanent pir tures tu which you can tun when tuey may be newdid. Only what you vin reollat in the Vital moment [s of any use to you, aml in that moment it you shauhl fail to tenember, your whede future might be bap .ted, a AN 0c FOLKE BOVE WITH NO RACH OR CREED BARRED Ghivago, March 21. Miss Emetine June Smith, be daughter of a rich merchant of Chicago, died leasing an «state of #1000000 to provide anater heme fo the aged both men and wenen, an Chicago. (ne af the dsstinet provis ors of the will fa that there rial be nt sletinetion on aceonnt ef rae or ceed, - I i Maid, $15,00—Coachman, $10,900, New Yeuk Coty Utter having Tees contested the wall of the ate Mrs. itn Ter Poot’, whtow at dena 2 Bath faveter of the Ward Steame'tip line has been adin tted to probute after tas ang beerserte tert cn cunt, Me ot att fe vadied ab stterienn, Wy the tenn ep Ce web atereaane nt 15,00) Pa fed peed te Hammate Verout, wth eg nthe Cpe san tg pa Be eae ad! oon and dane an Bote ments tere ef the ree 0 we THE KICHEN CILINET Ms busitess f4 not to remake myn Int to maha (he absolute best of wii (ual has made—Robert Browning, SOmthing to Eat ae Ae oxen tone more rentizal ome. Ate dll be a common dish for the family Ineahfust or luncheon, Combination Umelet—l'ext together four gue, add one chopped onton, one chopped ‘tonunto. a ttle peated ctieae and salt aml pepper to veaaon, Cook in an omelet pan and serve with ster of bacan and pieces of buttered taunt. Baked Salmon With Meas—Take one can of salmon and one ex of pens. Moke a sauce of two thlespenntats cach of butter and flour cooked nati apaeth and two copfule of ath add od. AGT the same te the salmon oa peas, pot into a buttered baking dint and bake covertd with battered conus TE one deshea, a loaf may be made aw! steamed emg rouall rye, pan, the poo asd emnce puved and poured svaund ty fat after ummoetding it on a hot plat er. Apricot Dessert— Wash, sath a steam until soft one cupful of dries apticots, Mash through a sieve, atl ene half copfal of powdered sugar amd fol | fn the etiffly beaten wates of thoes cges Call and nerve with fauit sane, Fish Chowder,—Juke two enpfels | faked cedfish, or any white eter the cnpinda of dict potatos sue tet tl Cupful of chopped anecn, ene tard ste fal wf tk mud. see Wall oven aval atachera, Souk the fink If walt, slired Itine er take, maulent the potatoes fi tue mmutes, frv the pork, add the on bean cook antl Paht fnew arnews fa ere in a hettle, cover with noth aa almmerg auld more wok nid te erak ere, one for sach dish of ehoader, Sof cayontio and pepper ta taete, This ka ¢ fine supper dish on a cool night, Cheese SOup—MMelt two table mprnm: fouls of butter, ad? two talleawmentals of cornstarch, cook until enulbth an thick, wht fore copf a ef nl and boil three minutes, Add one (ablonp we full of of mined onlon and two table spoonduls of uunel parsety, one ani ome half teaspannto'e af eale ail them fourthe of a cupful of grated civene derve aa the cheese ja melted, —1— Who are you that you shoukl escays Who are you that yee shoukl esvape erithdeint a it be just, prefit by it, vt mudiions, don't [laten, In either event ae aot allow ours fanqubity to be ‘dleturbed.+Liogd, + A OVERTON HOTEL 1735 Kansas Ave. Topeka W. P. Ray, Manager Accommodations First Class Rates Reasonable - : WHY WORRY : « About a Place to Stay? : * We ean take care of sou with ™ ‘ Light House: Keeping Room and * Board -! Ande are sine you Will he sa sfied : . We will board you right fem our own store ata whole- : sile pilce with everything flesh and tire, Pe Dial 22258 or Call at Our Store : 903-905 E. 10th Street " : Rev. B. 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AGENTS WANTED EVERY WHERC—Write for Particular Bosal bier dy cists eerie ah Me ee al Mavedonia, No 94, det ant $id Thare days, Dtr, Henter Tuck, 1 Py mit Western Ave, Phone 221:5 Pearley Rose No, 27, Int and 2nd Wednesdays, Dtr, Busse O'brien, Tl. Tko Rachanan, Phone Wild, Miguline Ne 85, Sud and bth Thuee pane 6 iat Wee OD et eh a oS KL Westera Run No 9 Jet and Yd tre days, Der, Lute Duby, Hw inta W, 16th, Phone 233 Holden Kagle No. 31, [stard 14 Men days, Ltr, Mamie spradey, V. P. 1306, \Washlagton St. . Chagin Rose No. 21, 9nd aad ath Pri Mays, Der, Ners Mulfingtoa, H. P, NOT College Ave, Phone 3352, Temple Meetings ’ Sunnyside No 3, Ist and 3rd Thurse aya, Sie Wor, Morris, C, ML, 926 1184, ehanan St. Phone’ 21335, Bt. Luke No, 5, let and Srd Tues days, Sir, I. W, Blackwell, C, MM, 9268 N, Topeha Ave, Phone 25s01, i Jeffersonia No, 0, lat and 3rd Tuese ‘days, Sir C. I, Jachuon, CM, Re Ri Bp 228 Adame Kt Pride of Topeka, Qu and dth #rideys, Sir Walle, ¢, M. € Frank Woleon No. af, 2nd and 4th Meme dave, Si We Mf. Bulls, C, Mf, 117 East becond street. ‘ | WEVENING STAR PALATIUM Meets every 2ud.Thureday and the 2tib, ofeach menth. Sir Rateoos Tayter,: ‘preaider, R. R. 27,’Box 21. bi seen ee en eee ee RRND HR So ee re ee RB OY UL), ARE faerie deo» ae ee ig eS # * * i“, ad x es #! z - a ay + a i o* ™” I ’ | % Over and About The City BY MRS, RAE MORGAN HARRIS, PHONE 3300—DIAL “AeeK QF PY FE. ART ER EEO ER PRD OE g ve ree eRe EE CREEK ia ~ Mee Varerret Matory fe tT at hee Mt Motave dordan fe wm the of hte home on Van Huren Street. * J _—_—_ | Me. Allen Martin fe the owner of Qin Ethel Rigbe spent Laster NOV GtheL sedan, cation in Kanane City the guest of her ‘cies ymaher, Mra GQ, AL Rigbre and riie-| ‘Air, Manned Lewle wi wet with s beth Nigher, - \aechlont Sunday evening ba tmprovin IN MEMORIAM In Young rememlian @ of oni de father, Rev, Fe Ss Hiatfon, who wep away in Jean ore year azo, Apri 1! One year hae paeal : Since thet sad day" When oor best friend ‘Wan called away. He tade vo one » leat farewell Tle nal goadbye to noney Tiin loving Itart just ceased to treat Ard hefore we knew, he was yone. Me ta pone but vot forgotten Never shall Ma memary fedes Exeeter thoughts will ever linger (round the place where he in Init, From thin wold of paln and sorrow t To a land of pence and reaty God has taken onr dear father Where he dina found eternal rest. Badly mired by hie children, Mra, A. Chave ‘Mra, Wm. Wie Mra, F, R. Wilson Mra F, W. Burgess ‘Mina Helen Hatton 2 Mr, Wim, A, Hatton or Mir, Dantel B, Hatton Mr, Wayman ©, Matton + Abn Jacob T. Hatton, Jt. Mr, Sherman @, Hatton Mr, John I. Matton ‘Nr, Frank F. lation Mr, Rert K, Hatton Ter, S$, A. Neleon. pantor of the Cal- vary Preebsterlan church le in Kane ana City on Dusinese this week. Mra C. Slaughter of Lawrence, Kan- eas, ix in thd city @ few dave thie week Visiting with Mra, Chia, Slaughter on Monroe street. Mra Chas, Stanghter and Mra, Ges. laughter epont the week ond of Mar, 2X4 In Kanena Cit. Mo. aud while there dhey ateppet at Hotel Btreet, . Mr, and Mra, Acting Sautulera en tertained nt dinner Inst Sunday for Mr, Chas, Fitppatrick of Dex Moines, Jowa. Mr. Fatspatrick wan a graduate ‘hy the «lara of 21 from the Kansas Srilpintriad and Fatucational | neriteFe. Covers were lald fors Mr. Litzpatrich Wise Marlene Johus ton Ate, Chas, Cartwright Mr, amd Mra @ounlers Ar, Tao Taror, —— - Vr. mil Mr, Mbertna Pogne wil Larse for points In Cahforna this week They Wil be gore about a month, Mas, Le 1D. Steven, pastor of the ou apts church, Tota, Kansas, was in the city a few days this week, Ve was gnroute from Paxica, where he hell gervaow for the First Ruptlt hhureh Gundan. Rev, Stevene will preach at Fast Ibi Baptist church Tuesley. at which place he pastored for more than {wo years. — Misa Pauline Handy entittained Rev, and Mra, W. 1H. Young, and Mr, Doyle Moten at dinner Sunday afternoon at the Topeha Teserve Tea Room. <i ‘ Mr. Fe Me Marrls and fade spent Taster with hie mother in Enlora. ———— Minsen Marion Odell, Gladys ‘Malloy, Verltg Dandildye, Venola Ridley and Cara Mae Green were visitor in Kaw san City, lost weok attending the Y, W: CA, meeting at the Tawa Biamh Headquarters. — Raf ame to attend the santate ut St John A, MB. cial April With, at Ris pom. Admlasion 25 vente, Me. Witlinny Sermans and Mine Nat tie Spleer were marited nt the bene Atia. Emma Giles, Hed Wert etrret ar March 35, 1923, A few frende were present, The Rev, Wy Te Yong per Formed the ceremony, ‘They are vol Ing at ITS Quincy street, —— Mre My E. Adame, of 1912 By ard st Kansaa City, Kanena, pent a fen dav in the elty visiting frunds, — Mewlames Chua, Slanghter sud Gen ftanghter and went to Ranage (Sts Inet week to see “Shuffle Afong,” a the Grand Theatre, * Moa, Wy AL Gilbert: entertalnat 1 honor of Olissea Ruth and Josephine {Clark Ryturiay night, Those present rompUnirated Mra. Aillbert very bizh- ly an a hostess. . TOM, Horace Jordan Sa om the «lh Met. ’ — 1 Me. Allen Martin fe the owner of 1 pVithe'l sedan, | Mr, Manvel Lewle wi wet with an accident Sunday etening ba Smprovtug, : —_—=, Mr. William Larkin Is the owner of a Feud swan, 4) The CF, Ca met Wetnenday after: Hawn at tho readenee of ‘Mra, Aarcn t. Abbott, 943 Collexe Ave. Mre, JM. {orl Presktent, preaded. Current tepta and other questions were «tle eveuds After a dainty inch the club adjourned to meet the tnt Wednentay in May with Mtr J. 1) Barker, Mra. [x Ridley, Secretory} Mande .E Gen- try, Reporter. | The Santa Fe Apprenthes Cub wit elect new offlers at their next moet- Suse. Mir, Harold Town fan broken the verord gs star eater at Mime’ Eating Thane, . | The Santa Fe Ball Team will base lite op ving pame with Tawseue euits in Api, Smits Ny, Tid ph Dasenpart wea recently marred to Mfiee Hard Athinem, —— Mey Nou Hertls ia own the sich Vet, ona DOES GOOD WORK. Kansas City, Kanees.—Special — The work of the Industrial Club of the Ve We CG. Aa Mee. Norene Day's chaitman, seain revatered at Wh wa ter math. Prof, and Mia, Te VU. Pease Hotured down from Lanren e tr order that Mire, Peace might adiress the workers at irmours, | For the entire tine pormfssible she talked wpon the ‘fe of Chriet with deft towhes of phrasenlagy whith made of thin narrative, simply told hough It es a story to hold and esithrall her audience, She fount hereelf at the cone of her temarke wit't an andionre move to tears of compassion by the ward ristures whe had palnted with andi eft tonhes. ) Well alr, if Tlldn't forget all abort cating my lunch!” one waa heard: te exclaim, “whith brought ont quite a chorna, Sa did 1" | CHERRYVALE, KANSAS | The coapel singer, Mis Tala tui son, of Texan, offered a tery pleasing concert on March 26th at the Dethte. hom Baptirt church, ‘An Trneter Baraat wae given by the Truster Helpers Board of Ward Chap- el AME BL church om Varch 20th, Mas wy beantiful and wsefnl artiter were displayed and the-affaly was quite a miccese, Refreshments were served dur ing the evening, The day waa wel! spent in commen ovatign of the Tesurrection at Ward's ‘Chapel A. MoE, church, A very: able [Easter sermon wae delivered by Rev, 1D. Self, pastor, i the morning and at ines clock, a ety pleasing proginm [waa rendered by the Sunday Sitool pu pila Whe dimch wax beautifully dew: raged In (he ayproprinte colors of tok t jant,viute, and vite of monly glorle, Jand poseseoompleted the epting acces xivin one the flea of new life and the Hreourrection. At & aftlork, the chon rendered the following programs An: thom, “Wake the Song; Scripture Reading, Rev, D. Selfy Anthem, “Tess the ordi" Prayers Anthem, “Ring Ve Rellar” Reading, * Banter and ita Oil pin* Mire, Sluphords Solo, Wve Dun Mv Works *Miex Helin Olivers Duet Dawn Divine,” Montames Raruett an Handa: Anthem, Cousiter the Lilles? Sota, Calvary’? (Mowe Roberta (ay Taster Play, The Glad Messages’ Duet, “Othera He Saved’ Mra, Mara jad Roberta Clays Sale, (Open the ifaaten of the Femple,” Mere My fa stones Piano Selo tthe Pash? Mia, 8 Mmuiay China, 1 How davely," |The) Voth Paptist Sunday soo jdendered w vere intoesting and enter Naming Eaaler pawgiam Sunday ever ning und owing to the size of the an dene, Ht wae evident that the Piste sping was quite prevalent, . | ten, Stovall of Humbalt, Karns wa a vieltor of the Bethlehem Daptle chard, Sunday. [Stra Mattle fa deus ayant the wer dad in Coffey valle, VC filenda, [Me Miller of Morte ad, Kamas, 4° {companied tye Mla wot, aid danght Nir, Mine (lara Siler, uttended the Ens ter program of the Tethbetiem Taptle church, Wise Anua Redding of Near, tod alr attended the program, J Nit, John Rahinaon of Ind, Kanete spent pumday In Cherry vale, vbeatins among frierds umd relatives, J Slee Nannie Robinwon, who is om ployed In Tndependence, spent Tuesslas afternoon visiting relatives and friends fr, As Fy Greene ‘made a burlnet Uip to Kanone City lat Wednesday. afr. and Mrs. George Murray spent Friday tn Parsons shopping. Wir, Venvella Thomas, who ts om- ployed jn Cfierrpvale, epent Saturday At hls home an Garnett, Kamera, vib ing wlatives and friends OTTAWA, KANSAS By Mrs. A. Witetn Mies Sarah Frazier of lola, Kansas, fe visiting Mien Mabel Woode of (tta- wa. Mfiss Oledin Pearl of hanes Cite, MMto, erent Friday and all day Sunday lin Ottana, She was the purest ¢f Mie Wikmenta Teese, A delictous Wreakfast was served on Sunday morning st the home ef Vues Wilmenta Reese tn honor of Misa Oe. fa Peart of Kansas City, Mo, Tone present weret Mleses Oledia Pearl, Law. line Wilson and, Wilmenta Reese, Mex sleurs Eimer Roison, Norila J. Stokes, Jey ant Wilke Benson, Nira Hetert Dyer and Bittle von, “Rillie’ of Kansan Clty, Mo, In visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mra, Rose White of thie city. Mise Althea McBrier of | Emporia State Norma! spent Sunday with ter moths, Mre. WH. McBrier, ‘Me, Panl Smith of K, 1. FE. 1, To- peka, be viniting bin mother, Mra. Frank Holbert. Vin, Guy Fdwards wan the all-day eveet of Mr, and Mra, Erncat Crith of “pammte, Kanees, Sunday, “tre Mattle Garrett of 105 Anh St. war called to Kanata Clty, Mo, on ace sornt of the death of her sister, VWre, Fana McCtowd, Rev. James Wi'son returned from Kanes City, Mo, where he has been on a business trip, DUNCAN, OKLAHOMA eoote ny Th waa Satay wana ment day at all of the Surdes Seritee were well attendat. AL 2:00 otdork the big Taster ogg hunt toils place, AU of the cuklren enjoy et themsctwen to the highext, ard the Eas. ter program wae just fine at the Meth: odint church, Rev. D St, Clair wan able to be at Nis post in Wamtha, Rev, Cobb, praetor of the C.F. Church alko preached Sunday morning at U1 otlock, Mra, W. A. Armatead received a tiles gram that her brother in Texan wits accidenta‘ly snot but she was erable to Gea, Robertwon fe still on the seh Tints Bra, Maggio Gralyem f4 on the sich Tint. Mr, Joo Seward wae a Lawton visitor Satmday night, but we don't think he enjoyed the tip very mutt ashe faked inter down heartes). Mr. and Mra Clayton Owena was al- cog Lawton visitor. Mr. Owens gut Lent, tad drove lus Caddiae bord thity am tee ont, of the way. Rew TG. Walt wae a Wine tts sintor Sunday, Mra Birder Lacey has heen an the sick leet but fs able to be up again. Sho thought once of cashing her ehuh, fail It wan not time, Reat The Phuntealer and you will get the news, Mist Holt ie convatosent after twa weeks of Hlnesa, She Is one of tle teachers iu Dunbar, Mr. Tonia, the mew barber, fxpunt. Ing the tonwrtal ait to a fininh. Me wilt he found ocupring space in the 1 T. Cluld’s Harker Shop, $10 Sa, Be’ [atevnt, De, Provks, our phyriaan, is met: fag wits phenomenal anceas in the mietival profession, Mra, Fiance Hadvon made a fl ing trip to Independence, Kansas, slealiny erate. and retiancl to Shawnee } «t Kiuday, She reported that ber trip way one of pleasure, 4 PLAINDEALER SUBCRIPTION CON- + TEST OPENS WITH 11 ENTRIFS The Paindealer Snbartption context began the 26th of March with «leven entries, The Hat follows herewith: Mine Annie Kearney, Topeka Mra, BR Rone, Topeka Mra, Taw retia Burns, Topeka Master Wichard Slaughter, Topeka Mra, Tina Juhinwon, Topeba Mra Anna Taylor, Topeha Galley Five . se see Mr, Eugene A Mbiller, Leweene Minw ith Jordan, Newton : Mre, Gra Sentt, Moria, Mo, Mise Fthel RPey. Bdanond, Ma, Mia Gludva fuln, Sadatia, Vo, Cen fentante are repiestet to muke re wittince exch week, with Mat of sub. wera ge and atnount ef aubacriptions Serd tn sour name und pet offical re coipt book, It Is not ton Inte to ente rhe contest and win, The race te not glen (o the ewiftest, but to the ones wha sunced in eendirg In the great: et nobler of subseribere, ‘There are xeon prives oferty you mar be one CARBONDALE, KANSAS ote aot Ae. and Mra, By $ Foster of fopehe spent the week end at the fume of Afr, Foster's parents, Afr, HK, Foster of Topeka, aed son Howard, Jr, spent Sunday at the Fas ter home, Mise Anna Footer spent the week end in Topeka shopping. | Master Willard Wibon is Il at thit waiting, Mowers eer and Oscar Master apent the wel ct on Tepks, Mev Temp ces mas a eatin at the Tester te Mody, | Mr Wal buster te faring 110 neers nuit fe heginring to plan for com, | Mr. Wan, Darter visited nt the Free nau heme one dey last wecks | No melter a which manner apprnach to Tee tae) a ominle, ane somehow foot. 11 * 'e toe Dernin a solurn among the ror? Hele fai a, and not teen fe of the atnence uf compant, for there ar® may Flow gulycine on the bate net traina that teach pots in the Moly Fand, There are merchonte and trad rs ton, from the (ovr points of the eum: pasa ard tht undead of ethers nes ing alont with apmrentiy no thonsht of the sacred tant in whkh thes rove, Their Ick of appreciation of the nye equalled wonton nf tele tative Tint ‘le common, Jeet ae Ameria’a wonders ‘tre often paered unnatied hy i, Upon arriving. ene ie imprest with the politeness ¢f the enstome’ off cian whose virty Ty the vay. de net ba ttade Immunity frene erafting ant p tty thievery. A colt placed inte the esarn ing officer's Tarde [a known G9 te the trick that facilitates an enay aud linet entrance to the Land Where Curist Thy ed. Once in, you are known fo all shin chance to see tou Aa @ person af wns to's wealth, Foreigners, by spite of the thousanda who visit there annually. sre novelties and the natives anch to ott tn a somvenie fram esry one they ee F meetin tte Hee patnt of Interest UC visited fn Pstestine, ard the tyre and the ‘annet and meet ime t City. be ettuete aan four Tila, 22 1 feet sbove the Weliterravean Sea and ure founded on tl ree siden by raviues, the fourth aide joing one of the hulle with the main range of mountains «/ country, It |e truly the Gulden City, an see | Classified Ads ' THE DISTRICT COUT OF SHAW NEE COUNTY, KANSAS Te Rov Winte, Plantith, pam So, 364 Velma White, Defendant. PUBLICATION NOTICE To Valma White, GREETINGS: | You are hereby notified that you have teen nued for divorce, by the defendant fn the above entitled cause, who filed Kila petition for divorce In the Dutriet Court of Shawnee County, Kansas, on the 14th day of March, A, 1, 1023, You fare further notifiad that you must an awer pad petition ag fled, on ar bi fore the Int div of May, AD, 12h ot Jodguent will rendered against you for divorce, ax prtaed for D1 sta Sent, RM. Van Dyne, Attorney for the Plaintitt. Athentt WV, E. Anderson, Clerk, Datriet Court ‘by Currie Bush, Deputy District Cork LEE > Cee ate irae eat aa Ee ww : Beets Hi ep g 5? A Aaaaala 2 ag 0 ' eh if afc WAI] § i IN THE DISTRICT CODRT_ F SHAW. NEE COUNTY, KANSAS Pauline Welch, Plaintiff, te No, W732 Wendall Welch, Nefendaut, PUBLICATION NOTICE To Wendell Welsh, GREETINGS: Yon are herely notified tit you have been surd for divorce, by the plaintiff In the shove entitted’ entise, who, filed her petition for divorce on the 2th day of January, 1124 You are’ further notified that you niust answer xaid petition ae filed, on or befure the tth diy of May, 4D. 1923, oF sal) petition’ walle, taken as true, end judgment rendered aalunt you, in favor of the pluntilt, Teka Srott, RM. Van Fipne, ¥ Aftoreese for paint Attest: WED Anderson Gleth, Ts trict Court, bx Carae Bush, Depate: Dae teht Cant Seen ee TESTE IN THF PINRATE COURT OF SHAW- l NEE COUNLY, KANSAS nthe mutter of the estates of Saige e Wartult, de enced NOTICE OP VINAL SEPELMINT Creditors ated otter juaane interest td in the aforent So estate, wae hate notified on the ath day ef April, 127, Lahall anply to the Mobite Genet sit tig at the Comt Mouse in de Gite of Topeka, Bhawtoe County, hatte, oe a full end fine! settler ont of seid eat ite and for an aden of the Seut fouting and adidens who are the belts of Mar soe 1 Walid, deeaced You are father rotifusd phat ny ain fer compayention me eventos att for attorney fee and other expenses poterene ly Uncerre Donn thee ade bebstre finn af Ye att L ontate w 1 he beat Can the 24th dus of April 124 at PP atdack am Fla Warfhell, Executor —<—$—$<$<—_—_—_——- Any Newra Teachers or Studsnts who es to attend Snmmer achorl et the State Teachers College at Grertev. Col, wilt be able to get aecomodrticn at MAS, MATTIE GAWYRE POWPES 615 6th St 7 GREELEY, CULV. ADA MONTGOMERY'S Hair Grower " i ¥ oe ~ asye ae wu fad aa ; wet Miss: + ar. ses hee ki nck es: . eR OOS BRS: ee ies Ta}: A BY HA ei ian: . pe Pye ts A en a Be Peres 3 i Mae arena * PSRs a eta OY a Sr a a IN THREE MONTHS will mans "he Hale long. soft and glossy, » relal wit prove It, When te Mes tae City call en the .menufactve: We want ilve’ agents to represen us In every elty. Don't fait to visit our upteom. Hale Dresting Parlors. Money must be sent with all o dere, Bend 10 cents (8r postege We guarantees our goods to gr nalr and to be harmless, gt ‘re wanted in avery tewn end h let, Bor of Pressing Oll..c.sse..5t Bor of Hate Growar.ssseessbbe Boz of Bpeaial Grower. _60e MRB, ADA MONTGONERY 1212 Euctid Ava, Kansas City, m. ee Re ne et eee eee ee ee A NEW BCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY | Vula’s Hair Preparations Somethin, Marvetous, Madam Julia A. Neal Jeter, atte yoars of bard studying, trying to dir cover @ heir preparation that woulr. sive entire satisfaction to every wo man, bag at last been-suceeasful an row hae It on the market § {t ts on fof the greatest hair preparations o- he market. $¢ has vleaued every cus ‘omer and it wilt please you. Yulae Prepsration should be giver 4 fatr trial, It will grow short hatr stop falling heir, relisve dandruff an¢ tobing scalp. An ileal remedy for bens tifymg the hair and is used to grow hair on bald heads, Write for particn Yara cancemning the hur preparation Agente wanted evervabhere, MADAM JUBIA A, NEAL-JETER 418 E.2nd St. Oklahoma City, Uxia Phone Mi. 7774 Price List of Preparations Ry Sail Growing OW serecerre Se 5... Bie Preaning Oo... ..38e, . 400 Shampoo see sareve Btn. Be ‘Temple Cromer .. 38ers. 6 ve Ae : Strength Ol seecveeeres 75¢ WANTED—Colored nen to qualify for sleeping car and train porters Experience unnecessary. Transporta tion furnished, Write W. W. Boge ens, St. Louls, Mo. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SHAWNEE COUNTY, KANSAS Mary Nell King, Mamnutt ve No ,3083 Simon King, Defendant, TO SIMON KING, GREETINGS: — You are hereby notified that you have been sued by the plaintiff, in the above entithed case, who filed here pe: tition for divoree, In the Dutrict Court of Kiawnee County, Kansas, on the 20th day of February, 1923 You are further jnutified that you must anawer ald pe- tation ae fihd, o nor before tho 34th day of April, 1921, of anid pw tition wall ‘be tahen ox tee and judzment will be renleral nyatnet you for divorce } Flirhw Seott, R, M, Van Dyne, ‘Attorneys for Plaintitt Attest: OW. R Anterson, (irk, Distriet Court, Be Mary Hrewer, Deputy, MONEY! MONEY! Withont Canvassing, Without ling Digmfied Insiness of sour own, Love for work an} cleanliness prepares sot Open'ngs united, Send referenca Sye teniatic Honse Cleaning Service, Disk D 18 No, 2nd Street, Mirucupolis, Minn, | AUENTS; TAKE URDFRS FOR KE: VERSIBLE COATS, Sell ks lightening Maly $1000 Vou make $2.00 p efit on esaty sale, Samples free, Write quich Lutsty Mfg. Co, Ulberty Btig Dept 3, Dayton, Usie, . Cd OP esis: WHEN IN KANSAS CITY Stop at the . HARRIS HOUSE 490 Virginia Avenue t Kaneee City, Kansae Hoard sant Mtooms, Soft Drinks Soft Dunks, Cigata, Teo Cream and Luches Br, and Mre, Harris, Proprietors reer JAMES A, SNITH Phone Faltfax 4519 Free Delivery Reglatered Pharmacist Complete line A Fresh Drogs, Sundries and Toilet Articles, 1968 North TLird St, Kansas City, Kae "AGENTS WANTED"—~Thirty ive wuaranteed tollet articies and megh eines supplied to serthy men ang women agents on credit! wrtte 543 Randolph Bldg Memphie, ‘Teas, SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION Chart your future, gala beppines, Buccess gecrete and your personal, evealed for 10 conte, Send dirt® Ate, Thomson Heywood, Dept. 3%, chronicle Bidg. Sax Francteco. Cal, —— Your future—Dime Birthdate stamp. jed envelope four questions ‘gets triad eeading. D, BURTON, Kaneas City, aa ® asim " ohiventive Pr ee Phone Fairfax 4510 Free Delivery JAS. A. SMITH Registered Draggist mplete Line of Fresh Drogs, Sundries and Tole Articlea 1068 North Srd St. Kansas City, Kw ace” MEN WANTED—For Detective wou Experience unnecessary. Write 4 details explaining cuaranteed pos+ tlons, J, Ganer, former Governmas Detective. St. Louis, Mo, The Down ; South Hair Preparation am ca'ling for 1000 EXPERIENCED HAIR DRESSERS and selling agents, WANTED. poe ia oS ae ¥ ‘ N 7 mi PROMPT ATENTION GIVEN TO CUSTOMER'S ORDERS, PRESS. ING Ol, AND GROWER AT YOUR REQUEN f, Price 50c Each, Write for terme also conds, ware Ing tongs or anything of the like, — Write — Madam J, F, McDovald or J, W. McDonsld, Excelsior Springs, Me. You van always get the goods, Speed, do not hesitate, ath Poatage, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SHAW. NEE COUNTY, KANSAS Shritka Dawson, Plaintiff Shrika Dawson, Plaintiff vA, o, 350 Fmautt Dawson, Defendant To Emnntt Daweon 3 GREETINGS; You are hereby notithd that you have been eued for divarce, by the platme tiff, who filed her petition for divoreg In the Duetriet Court of Shawnee Comme ty, Kanxas, on the {Sth day of Mardly ALD, $923, n You are further nutifled that yom Tutt answer eaid petition ae filed, om or before the dnt day of May, A. Dy 1821, or suid petition will Le taken sa true nnd fudjanent rendered agalast you, an favor of the plaintiff, for ae yore { Neha Rott, I Sf Van Dyne, Attorseps for plaintiff, cAttert: W, FE, Anderson, Clerk, Dlow trict Courts by Carrie Bush, Depety, Clerk, ‘ rr aR ED MEN WANTED for detective woaly Experience unnecessary, Write ta dctalls explaining guaranteed posities, ormer Gov't Detective: St Louis, Mo. . Ottawa, Kansas WILSON B For The Checker Cab & Baggage Co. Stonestreet & Son, We carry one of the finest lines UNDERTAKING GOODS in the REAT. We Never Sleep. Two Ls halmers in Attendance. and Quincy streets. 5032 S. Callouss and Bunions feet. A Cure guaranteed. Se H Dixon, Chiropractor. 16 S en Ave, Chanute, Kansas. Mr. EFFICIENCY is the head of JOB DEPT. Mr. NEATNESS and SATISFACTION, does the work. PLAINDEALER PRINT PLEASES AGENTS: $500 an hour booking orders Our Liberty Guaranteed hosiery. Spring also now ready. Commission: 25 to 60 per cent. Our leading three, air- sheries' silk, $2.04, sells like higher. Write quick. Liberty Mfg Co. .28, Bryton, Ohio. 44 6 Auto and Trai Earn From $50 GET INTO BUSINESS FOR a lifto command a wages. our school by a trust doing the composition of his y tranmeeve tive positions of the pretest dustry where we secured their o and Tractor Mecha- nism From $50 to $100 a W NTO BUSINESS FOR YOURSELF or prepe- r commanding wages. You learn the profitable tool by a trial doing the work. Our teaching and of highly trained experts who were occupying titles of the greatest importance in the auto- line when we secured their service. 10 WEST AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL GARDEN AVE. SCHOOL Auto and Tractor Mechanics Earn From $50 to $100 a Week GET INTO BUSINESS FOR YOURSELF or prepare your self to command wages. You earn the profitable trade at our school by a trial doing the work. Our teaching staff is composed of highly trained experts who were occupying exe- ctive positions of the greatest importance in the automobile in- dustry when we secured their services. Write for Our Free Catalog Sund for the Dook of Fa' to cult. learn more and earn more new college buildings we rew to earn more from y and pro- for themselves. in the Dook of Fa's today. It will tell you I am more and earn more. The picture above shows buildings where we are training hundreds more from y and preparing them to get into ourselves. Send for the Book of Fact today. It will tell you how you can learn more and earn more. The picture above shows our new college building where we are training hundreds of men to earn more money and preparing them to get into business for themselves. CENTRAL Automobile And Tractor School Please send your Catalogue to- Pittsburg. Kansas. New Fare ew Fare Schedu New Fare Schedule Cash Fare 8 cts Two Tokens :15 Fifteen Tickets1.10 24 Tickets 1.50 Tickets on sale at Street R the Topeka Edison Company, $0 Mero. Co., 843 N. Kansas Avenue street, Oakland, Kansas The Topeka ats of any Style Gibson-Mill sale at Street Railway Building, 12th Edison Company, $08 Kansas Avenue; A 13 N. Kansas Avenue; Ensign Drug Store and, Kansas Topeka Railway any Style . Moderate Jenson-Miller Millin Tickets on sale at Street Railway Building, 12th and Jackson; the Topeka Edison Company, 808 Kansas Avenue; Austin-Laudiker Mero. Co., 843 N. Kansas Avenue; Ensign Drug Store, 304 Forest street, Oakland, Kansas The Topeka Railway Co. 227 Highland Ave. Alle O. Wilson ..... Guy M. Wilson 404 North Main Street Ottawa, Kansas Phone 1203 WILSON BROTHERS General Blacksmiths Woodworking, Horseshoeing and Auto Repairing Special Attention Given to Tourists To Please Customers is our Greatest Aim tory of life that was marvelous hrdlu PUBLIC SALES We have purchased 122,000 pairs U. S. Army Minuson last shoes, sizes 3 1-2 to 12 which was one of the entire surplus stock of one of the largest U. S. government shoe contractors. This shoe is guaranteed to be one hundred percent solid leather, color dark tan, belts, tongue, dirt and water proof. The actual value of this shoe is 50,00. Owing to this tremendous buy we can offer same to the public at 2,05. Send correct size. Pay postman on delivery or send money order. If shoes are as represented we will cheerfully re fund your money cheerfully upon request. NATIONAL BAY STATE SHOE CO. 296 Broadway, New York Marshall's CRAP SHOOTERS The Best Liver Pull They Always Win 25 Cents at Drug Stores or Marshall Drug Co., Mifra. Lexington, Mo. ctor Mechanics to $100 a Week OR YOURSELF or prepare your you learn the profitable trade at the work. Our teaching staff is portraits who were occupying execu- portance in the automobile in- services. Please send your Catalogue to- Railway Building, 12th and Jackson; 3 Kansas Avenue; Austin-Laudiker ; Ensign Drug Store, 304 Forest Railway Co. Moderate price er Milliners Kansas City Mo. ★★★ 1. The Kansas Avenue V. M. C. A. will come forward during the week of April 10th, asking for public approval of its efforts during the past year. This approval will be sought in the form of money with which to carry on for another year. The executive staff and Committee of Management are only asking for $4,000,000. Surley Topeka has that much interest in her youth. What the good citizens ought to do is go way over that amount so the Secretaries can put on a larger program of Christian activity for the youth. All of us who have been parading our interest in the youth by talk will have a chance during that week to show just how much there was back of the talk. That "Inferiority Complex" thing ame near causing us to lose one of our latest and incidentally best friends. It seems that we rubbed some of the native born and old settlers too hard the wrong way. Of course what we still was merely the repetition of what we PAXICO, KANSAS Mr. Limer Douglas' house caught on fire Tuesday morning and burned a small hole in the roof. Mrs. W. H. McCutcheon and Mrs. Neil Scott are among the sick this week. Mr. George Bradley spent the week end in Topeka. Mrs. Ella Olver of Topeka spent a few days with her father, Mr. Andrew Mr. James Officer and Mr. Dan West were in Topeka Saturday on business. The Presiding Elder Tyler held his second quarterly meeting here Sunday. Miss Eva Medley spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Zenobia Guillory. Rev. Sums and W. H. McCutheon attended the rally at Alma, which was given by the A. M. F. Church Sunday afternoon. Mr. Jean Gordon of Waneroo spent Sunday with friends here. Mrs. El'a Sadler of Holton, Kansas, was spending afew days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Pride. CHETOPA, KANSAS ... Dr. and Mrs. Kirk were in town Saturday, and also Mrs. Henry Caldwell, and Mrs. Alta, of Timber Hill. A number of the young folks attended the dance at Mr. S. Webb's Friday evening. Mrs. Robert Dial visited her relatives at Pittsburg last week. Kansas Ind. and MILITARY AND Kansas Ind. and Ed. Institute MILITARY AND EDUCATIONAL ENCAMPMENT JULY 2 TO For boys and young men from 10 to 20 training, academe training, trades, athl ticles from Ipswich, with bating faci Write G. R. BRI We Want a Firs One who can op For boys and young men from 10 to 20 years. A great opportunity for maltai training, academe training, trades, athletics and spits. In the open country, 2 miles from lopkht, with batting facilities, hospital. For further information Write G. R. BRIDGEFORTH, Principal .. We Want a First Class Printer One who can operate linotype machine preferred. Address The Mgr., Dept. A, The Plaindealer, Topeka. Subscription Contest? Write today for Instructions and outfit. Address Contest Mgr., The Topeka Plaindealer will tell card, however, speaking about that a contrary complex" again, the China Whop carried an editorial entitled "to only Once," which quoted extensive over the country. The person who begins of being "the only colored" this or that, is only admitting his infidelity as is also the person who objects the "true" "Negro." WHERE we do not agree with all the things said by Chandler Owen and A. Philip Randolph of the Messenger, we do admire than plenity of admitting no superiors because of race. One of the coming events of interest will be the really motivators play now being prepared by the N. A. A. C. P. Watch for further information. Those Inspirational meetings really inaugurated by the City Federation we worth attending. Our present status and how to improve it should interest all of us who are interested in our welfare. Mendamus Patterson and Patris were in town Sunday. The rehearsal at St. Paul Chapel for the Easter Song service and Sacred program is progressing. Mrs. Henry Edmunds, asked her sister members of the O. E. S. to surprise Mrs. Mac Newman, who has been sick. The Ladies met at the home of Mrs. George Roberts last Friday. Wednesday a new daughter came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson. Miss Edith Harvey, who has been suffering from pneumonia, is convulsing nicely at this writing. Mr. Hosea Pa'ner spent several days visiting Cherokee this past week. Mrs. John Lewis is able to be up again at this writing. Miss Hassie Jackson of Council Bluff Iowa, is visiting her mother, Mrs. R. G. Jackson, who is ill at this writing. Mr. Clarence Weaver of Sedalia, Mo., is at home visiting his parents, Mrs. Wm. Weaver. Mrs. L. C Johnson is spending Easter in Wor with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Rodd spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Kennedy. Mr. Giles and wife spent Easter in Mineral with their parents. AUGUST 10 Venues. A great opportunity for military tattoo and spits. In the open country, tattoo, hospital. For further information DGEFORTH, Principal .. Mr. Charles Redden spent a few days in Chicago visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Wm. Smith entertained a few friends at six o'clock dinner Sunady, April 1st. The affair was given in honor of her sister's birthday, Mrs. Eliza Nelson. Several beautiful presents were received. 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