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THE DALLAS EXPRESS DALLAS TEXAS SATURDAY MARCT1 15 1919.
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Atlanta Texas. March 13. The lo-
c.il contest between Atlauta Colored
liieU school was a success with At-
lanta contestants leading In every
tl: in from bario hall
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inatii. Tho'iK'h the weather wan bad
and winds blow cold yet the church
was -packed from rostrum to door.
Rev. T. K. George of Pittsburg. Tex-
an was In our city the past week.
Rev. E. Johnson the presiding el-
der of the Texarkana Diwtritt was In
our city Saturday and Sunday and
held his first quarter with Rev. C.
F. M(xre and his people. Rev. Mc-
Clain preached ao excellent sermon
at St Paul C. M. E. church Sunday
niht Miss Odessa Lewis the as-
sistant teacher of St. Paul Communi-
ty visited in the home of Mr. and
'Irs. Haywood Washington Satur-
day. Mrs. Bertha Trammel the
teacher of New Hope school. Spent
Saturday and Sunday with her moth-
er Mrs. Annie' Pruitt. Rev. J. J.
Deloney was at his post Sunday at
IJnon First Baptist church excellent
service. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kimble
of Queen City received a telegram
Friday breaking the sad news of the
death of their son Henderson Kim-
ble who died at sea. His body will
bo forwards! to his home town
Queen City the citizens of Atlanta
and Queen Ity extend sympathy to
the bereaved mother and father. Mr.
A. D. Braxton Is back homo having
beon honorably discharged.
Rev. C. F. Moore Mrs. Mary John
son Mrs. Armenia teams spent a
pleasant evening In the home of Mrs.
U Washington. Mr. Richmond Rains
- M rii A 1 a.iJiiit sflnHI
left for Stamps. Ark. Sunday after
a pleasant stay with the madam. Mr.
Henry Cary and wife of Mystis La.
rlBlted in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
George Richardson Mr. Billy Cary
Mrs. Delia Mae Warren of Stamps
Ark. are visiting Mrs. Harriett Thom-
as this -week. The Sunday school at
First Baptbst church Is progressing
nicely under the leadership of Mr.
Janws Thompson as Superintendent.
The Old Folks Class Is yet leading
In collection. Mrs. Edith Hale
chairman of the lookout committee
Is not passing anyone by Mrs. Ma-
lissa Black the president of the
Auxiliary board No. 2 of Si. Paul
C. M E. church have Installed among
her members the house to house
cottage meeting In this she has car-
ried bowed down heads and many
heavy hearted comrades to rise up
and shine In the SunllKht of God's
eternal word. We pray Ood for more
such women as Sister Black the re-
porter Is still plaeing the paper In
new homes. Amonir the subscribers
are Rev. E. A. Hopkins Atlanta Tex-
as Louise street Box O.
Don't forget to see Mrs. L. Wash-
ington for the paper.
IIESDEKSOIV.
Henderson Texai March 13. Ser-
vice at Wesley's Chapel was well at-
tended both day and night
Mother --Eton Baptist Missionary
Sisters realized from their entertain-
ment on March 9th the sum of $18.-
65. Miss Dezele Smith and Mrs. Han-
nah Ix)ls Wilson accompanied by Mr.
T. W. Flannitan spent a few hours
In the city Sunday.
Messrs. Henry and Donnle Murphy
and Lellu Garrcth spent a few hours'
In the country with his brother Wm.
Murphy and his son that tas re-
turned from Franco.
Rev. Horace Pope of Athens La.
'1 here with brother Guess Pope.
Mrs. Jack Twis and M!hs Cynthia
beans departed for Smlthland on
M.trcu 4th Inst. their home.
Rov. A. W. Pryor from Bishop Col-
lege with wife visited Mrs. John GIp-
son at home Sunday.
TITLE R.
Tyler Texas March 13. Mr. Jim
Jordan died at the home of his
mother Mrs. Mary Jordan 422 Hlck-
orey. lie had been sick for about
five reeks. Ho lws wife mother
and brother to mourn his loss. Many
beautiful floral offerings were sont
ly friends. Also by the employees
of the Texas Tower Company vhere
ho had been employed fr many
years.
Mrs. Elizabeth Tueier closed a
very Buecfflsful term of school anu
Is now at home.
- Mrs. Ella Rled's house was damaged
this week by fire from a defected
flue. Tho lof.t estimated at about
two or tW'6 hundred dollars Mrs.
Nann'.e Foatsr tiled at her home Sat-
urday from True Bine Baptist
rlmrch of which she was a member.
?he leaves hrsband and small chil-
dren to mourn her loss. Funeral was
conducted by Rov. J. Russell Ward
Rov. R. B. Francis rpent Sunday at
his church at Liberty. A splendid
service went c?er the top.
Mr. Jim llu iter was in the city
Saturday fronj 'jneral Wells.
If?: Bill's Cnfo
. Lewis Hill's cafe on East Erwln
street Is tho place where our people
cau be served io the beBt that ' the
niaiket rffonis. The best of home
cooking plenty of .'oom to leave
your bandage. Make our place your
city home.
lewis T?!il Prep.
Ilarrey White Jlgr.
TlYLGit.
Taylor Texas March 13. Ileavy
rainfalls continue In this section.
Sunday was an ideal Spring day and
numbers of Clirlstlan-goers were
ver'hiiff their way toward the house
of 'Oi'fl'.ln.
IA. Cannel Bapllsf church Rev.
L. W. Mackey pas-'or held the
crowd Sunday ax they have pitched
a battle sgr.inst sin and sntan.
Kcv. T. H. Green Supt Bryan
Pi'Pllst Orphannso spent t! week-
end hem in intercut of tea home.
Mrs. It. ir. Rabb arrived Priiay
from her home near Thoraale and
fntorvl the Floooklnger "anltarlum
fur treatment Mr. U. II. Kahb her
!"i'-!and and Mis RlkIIo he" daugh-
ter ai:-v.mj:.vnk-l ht.r.
't Ss ti.o reporter that mrs W. C.
V5. oim U rmirb. improved that
f-U-i will bo alilo to leave the cani-
v.1u'ii In a fvW i:yg. Mrs. Fearl
v. Sa reported very low sick
jit htif r-oi'ta.
Mrf. Uki!!38 Ttert'.tg is on the
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FifdV.'a Vrilaon vlai'.ed in
K"(k R-snday. "-a. Mary
i.s is In .c;o) Antonio. .-
!. lavu Vai!2r.it left Wd-
f ir a vh.it ullh trlcndu in
TOWNS
Mrs. Salile Adams left Saturday
for aa Indefinite stay In Dallas.
Mrs. John Oliver was called sud-
denly to the bedside of her sick
daughter in Fort Worth.
Mrs. Nellie Ricks and children of
Temple are- visiting la the city.
Vf iuo T jri h i Inn no mada m t-n-4.
visit to Austin and returned Sun
day.
Mrs. Mary Pickett of Austin is
visiting Madams II. E. Simmons and
C. S. Alexander.
GAELAKI).
Garland Texas March 13. Mrs. W.
E. Pruitt spent Sunday with . Mrs.
Cora Williams.
Mr. A. L. Thomas of Camp Stan-
ley returned Sunday March 9. His
many friends ere glad to- welcome
him home.
The Parent and citizens of Gar-
land held a meeting Friday night
March 7 for the purpose of pur-
chasing a school lot.
A permanent : organization was
formed. Amount raised cash $18.75
subscription $39.00.
Malcolm Murphy Richard Jones
and G. W. Morehead gave an enter-
tertalnment Saturday March 9 for
the benefit of the school lot pro-
ceeds $5.25.
Mrs. Anna Dalton'ls visiting her
sister-in-law In Terrell Texas.'
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Milano Texas March 13. Coxes
Providence Sunday school was well
attended at both churches.
Friday afternoon the school rend-
industrial exhibition which Miss Katy
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Fulton Instructed them In the work
Miss Paralee Madison won the
blue ribbon In the best made gar-
ment In plain sewing and Miss Pau-
line Thompson won In embroidery
work. Lemonade and cake was ser-
ved by the school children. Mrs. An-
nie Burton Is visiting her daughter
In Elkhart Texas.
MTLFORD.
Mllford Texas March 13. Social:
Mrs. Allle McMullen who has been
visiting relatives and friends at Mll-
ford and White Rock returned to
her home In Ft Gipson Okla. Mrs.
Callle Slma to Los Angeles Calif.
Messrs. Eddie Jones George Kirts
and Willie Johnson were In the city.
Misses L. M. Gbram Emma Bur-
nett to Waxahachle; Mrs Josephine
Gipson of Italy was the guest of Mrs.
8. H. Burgess Mr. Will Sims of
Italy was In the city. Misses Arlllian
Chlvls J. B. Johnson Bernlce Rich-
ardson Messrs. Daniel Chlvls Jessie
Robinson Marshall Arnold motored
to Waxahachle Sunday In their Oak-
land Eight
Educational and Rellrfuo.
Mt. - Moriah Baptist 4 hurch.
Sunday school was well attended.
Sunday school Is progressing nicely
under the leadership of Supt. J. E.
Brown. Eleven o'clock sermon by
the pastor Rev. G. W. Burton was
soul stirring. The toplo study In the
B. V. P. U. The big heart was very
helpful anil Interesting. Sunday
night Rev. Burton was at his best
and "went over the top."
Total collection for the day $28.65.
We are expecting great things to
take place at the Mt Morlah Baptist
church on the fourth Sunday which
will be the first anniversary of Rev.
Burton as pastor. '
St James A. M. E. Church. '
Sunway school at 10:00 o'clock.
Prof. T. D. Beaty Supt. At 11:00
Rev. Harris preached and excellent
sermon both day and night. Col-
lection for the day $21.71.
An. educational assessment was put
on for 6th 8unday In March. Our
assessment for the year Is $94.00.
PARIS.
Paris Texas March 13. The Ne-
gro Advancement League met last
Sunday afternoon. President Bos
well discussed the future course of
the Leagae. .Mr. Williams Supt. of
the North Texas District of the Stan
dard Life Insurance Co. made a very
Interesting talk to the league. '
Dr. B. L. Er.'dimon '; t Lieut of
the Dental Reserve Corps who has
been stationed at the Atlanta TJnl
verslty S. A. T. C. has been dis
charged.
Prof. B. II. Graham will deliver a
lecture to the Brotherhood ' of St.
Paul Baptist church Sunday aft'
noon March 16ii on some specr J
Phase of work among men. Ail the
men are urged to be present pt 3
p. m.
Miss Gertrude E. TYylor a toncherl
jOi.;:''te.
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It Pays To
i American Mutual Benefit Ass'n
Home Office 419 Milam St.
Houston i'exas.
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L. FRANKS
rioneer Insurance Mun
Good commission for
Ftr information
Don't wait until your
cold develops Spanish
Influenza or pneumonia.
Kill it quick. .
QUININE
Standard cold remedy for 20 yer (n tablet
form wfe. mre noopiole brenki -ap cold
in i4 hourt relifvei rip in 3 day. Money
batk i f it fnila. The genuine box ha a Red top
witi Mr. HiU' pic-tun:. At All Drug Storea.
of the high school Is confined o her
nome on account 01 inueon.
Mt. Calvary Baptist Church.
With the fearless leader. Rev. F.
E. Mooney Is In business for the King.
Collection Sunday one hundred and
fifty-eight dollars and eighty-five
cents. Prof. McAdams addressed us
Sunday night
NATIONAL KEGJEO HEALTH WEEK
Tnskegee Institute Alabama April
The Executive Committee of the
National Negro Business League sug
gests that It would be a fitting way
o commemorate the birth of the
originator of National Negro Health
Week to have this observance to be-
gin on April 5th the anniversary of
the birth of Dr. Booker T. Washing-
ton. The Executive Committee also
Invites opinions as to the appropri-
ateness of each year observing Na-
tional Negro Health Week as a part
of the commemoration of the an-
niversary of the birth of the origi-
nator of this movement Concerning
this Mr. J. C. Napior the President
of the National Negro Business Leag
ue fittingly says: "I have to say
that announcing the National Negro
Health Week to begin April 6th
meets my most hearty approval. I
not only approve It but I wish to
commend the Idea as being most fit
ting and . proper. That we should
begin this Important and useful work
on the anniversary of the birth of
the man who first conceived the plan
to thus benefiting his fellowmen is
an evidence of our appreciation and
gratitude which I am glad to see
manifested. Again as the late Dr.
Booker T. Washington said In the
1915 call his last one for -obser
vance or National Negro Health
Week: "Without health and until
we reduce the high death-rate It will
be Impossible for us to have perma-
nent success In business In get-
ting property in acquiring education
or to show other evidences of pro-
gress. Without health and long life
all else falls. We must reduce our
high death-rate; dethrone disease and
enthrone health and long life. We
may differ on other subjects but
there Is no room for difference here.
Let us make a strong long united
pull to gether."
The Executive Committee of the
National Negro Business League In
vites all organizations such as the
following to unite with the League
In observing National Health Week:
Daily and weekly newspapers.
Health journals. '
The National Association of Grad
uate Nurses. - '
The National Association of Colored
Women s Clubs.
The National League on Urban
Conditions Among Negroes.
The National Association of Teach
ers in Colored Schools.
The National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People.
The National Negro Press Asso
ciation.
The Bishops and other officers of
Colored religious donations.
State Medical Associations.
Annual Church Conferences and As
soclations.
Secret Society Or; anlzatlons.-
Col red Insurance Companies.
Farmers' Conferences.
Farmers' Improvement Societies.
Churches Schools and other local
organizations.
Sta;o Hea'th Officers..
Correspondence or suggestions may
be addressed to ROBERT R. MOTON
Uhaj. man Executive Committee Na
tional Negro Bupiness League Tus-
kegee Institute Alabama or to J.
C. NAPIER. President Nashville
Tonn.
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Insurance and Banking Depart-
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and deaths. Still doing busi-
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presentation of satisfactory
proof. -
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Phone Edgewood 2735.
Price A. Wren M. M. Bedgers
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F. C. Rutherford 2-8-6m
Treasurer . .
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DR. J. H. DODO Physician and Sur-
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Phone 1623.. North Belt South Belt
and Hickory cars. Hours: 9 to 11 a
m.; 3 to 5 p. m.j 7 to t p. m.
OR. GEORGE LYTLE Veterinarian
day and night. Offloe 184 Willow St
cor. Hill from 6 to 9 a. m. or Peo-
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Guarantees cure In lockjaw and other
serious diseases of Horses Cattle and
animals generally. Answers calls.
PB. R. T. HAMILTON Physician
and Surgeon. Room 215 Pythian
Temple; residence 3303 Thomas Ave.
Phones: Office Main 1144; residence
H. 4027; Office hours: 10 a. m. to
12 m.; 3 to 5 p. m.; 7 to 8:30 p. m.
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Phone M. 5680
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I have Just Installed the latest ma-
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DR. A. H. DYSON
' Dental Specialist
Phone M. 8403 2415 Elm Street
Dallas
Dr. Chaa. L. Morgan
Rm. H. 47M.
Dallas Texca.
A. 8. Wells Attorney and Counsel-lor-at-law.
Office Room 213 Pythian
Temple Elm and Good streets. Notary
Public. Phone M. 3S25. Dallas Texas.'
DR. A. L. RUNYAN Physician and
Surgeon. Office hours 9 to 11 a. m
S to 6 7:30 to 9 p. m. Phones of flea
M. 4095; Res. M. 2389. Lowery Bldg4
1800 Jackson St upstairs Dallas' Tex.
DR. M. P. PENN Physician and Sur-
geon. Treats successfully most dis-
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Office hours: 9 to 11 a. m.; 3 to f
p. m.; 7:30 to 9 p. m. Phones: Office
S. W. M. 2915; residence phone S. W.
M. 7445. Office 2549 Elm St suite
211 Pythian Temple Building; resi-
dence 2510 Flora Mt Dallas Texas.
DR. G. W. WHITE
Dentist.
Crown and iinoge work a specialty.
Teeth extracted with care. Best ma-
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hours: 9:09 a. m to 12:00 m.; 1:89
. m. to 8:00 p. m.; Sunday by ap-
pointment Phones: Office M. 7881;
residence M. 2453. Office location In
the New Pythian Temple suite 218
Dallas Texas.
Dr. F. M. Sunday Physician and
Surgeon. Office Pythian Temple
Room 210. Office hours 9 to 11 a.
n.; 3 to 6 p. m.; 7 to 9 p. m. Office
phone. Main 4232. Residence 2808
State street phone Main 3081.
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