The Dallas Express (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 32, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 24, 1919 Page: 3 of 12
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TOE DALLAS KXPR7.33 PALLA. TEXAS SATURDAY MAt 24 1.31$.
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Alice Thompson Elmlra Larklns
Obefta Cornelius Lawrence Ferril
Jordan Theodore V. Glover Leonl-
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Mr. Albert Fierce and wife of
Chicago IU. has been spending sev-
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his parents .. Mr. and Mrs. Albert
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TEXAS TOWNS
See J. M. Hurdle for the Express
each week.
GILMER.
Gilmer Texas May 22. Mrs. Katie
Middleton has gone to Arkansas to
Join her husband. Mr. David Chris-
tion of Fort oWrth visted home folk
this week. Mr. Sle Jones Jr. of
Tyler is visiting his lather at Sum-
merfleld. Mrs. Ella Byas and her daughter
Vivian has gone to Houston to re-
side. Quite a number of Gilmerites
attended services at Shllow Sunday.
Rev. W. P. Bledsoe G. M. of U.
B. F. and S. M. T. made his annual
visit here last week. He was at-
tended a fine banquet and a - hope-
ful future for his great work. Cot-
ton chopping is becoming the order
of the day. Church notes 11 the
churches had good services Sunday.
Itev. H. M. Jones P. C Moses Chapel
filled his post with credit Sunday
also had conference Sunday evening
at night Rev. W. L. Dickson Supt
Dickson Colored Orphanage preached
a strong character sermon burning
up the business men and w omen who
had little grocery Btores and restau-
rants with no pride. He was given
and after colleclon of $3.00. Sick lis-
ted Mrs. Ford has a sick daugher.
host had an enjoyable time and re-
ported Mrs. Abernathy a charming
hostess.
LAWTOX.
BIG SANDY.
Big Sandy Texas May 22. Big
Sandy Texas May 22. Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Gardner lost their only
baby boy on the 16th burled on the
17th. Miss Verna Sharpliss re-
ceived the news recently that her
sister. Mrs. Lela Marly was dead-
and buried. Mrs. . Flora Shepherd
is on the sick list
Rev. Timothy Chambers of Mt
Pleasant was here last week the
guest of Mrs. Dollie Harton.
Rev. Sutton was standing before
his people funday at 11 a. m.
Mt Sini Baptist church was stirred
by the spiritualist message delivered.
Mrs. Sutton came on the North
bound train (his wife) he was there
to meet her.
Rev. Mathis Church of God preach-
er ws witth his people Sunday also
Mrs. Jiinnie Hill was called to Green-
ville to the bed side of her son-
law Mr. Ernest Daniel. She brought
him back home with her and he
. was on the streets Saturday.
When you want the Express see
the agent
. Lawton Okla. May 22. Mrs. Chas.
C. Taylor formerly Mrs. Cora Robin-
son of. Pittsburg Pa. Is in the city
visiting her Mother and father Mr.
and Mrs. Robt. Mackey.
Rev. C. A. Hamilton pastor of
Bethlehem Baptist church made a
business trip to - Chlckasha last
Thursday. .
The Gallllee Baptist church held
their rally last Sunday also held
meeting all of last week. Amount
raised $100.75 thoir pastor Rev. E.
D. Parker of Texas is an Abllenite
he left Monday for Chlckasha to at-
tend his sick wife who is under
the care of a physician at that place.
Mrs. Annie Walker Wilson of Dal-
las is in the city visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. S. . Houston.
LOarGYIElV.
Annona Texas May 22. Sunday
school is still progressing financially
and spiritually.
Mr. Rioe Williams of Paris was
in Annona Sunday.
The infant of Mr. and Mrs. Ander-
son Rose died last Friday.
Miss Savannah Dalkson has return-
ed home from DeKalb.
Mrs. Mary Shelton made a trip
to Clarkavllle Annie and Ada Woot-
en went to Oak Grove.
COUP1AKD.
Coupland Texas May 22. Quite
number of white people attended
the concert also a number of Taylor-
IteB. Rev. Dent will have baptizing
on the 3rd' Sunday in June.
Pastor Dent had charge of his
people Sunday and he delivered to
them two excellent sermons. All
were made to feel happy. In the
morning he i instructed his people
along the line of working in union
and attending to other affairs and
gossiping which was in its place
and will have its desired affect col-
lection $25.00. V
A concert given by the Taylor peo
ple with Miss.E. Wright as manager
was quite a success $41.75 was
raised with expenses. . .
LADOXIA.
Ladonia Texas May 22. Rev. G.
B. S. Paul preached tthe Ancient Or
der of . Pilgrim's sermon . at Mt
Pighn Baptist church Sunday. Rev.
E. S. Moore was at his post at Wes
ley Chapel .p. M. E. church. The
city school ; will close with a con
cert under the management of Mln-
eola Brown.i You will find the Ex-
press at the Busy Bee Cafe L. L.
Green. Mr. ? Sam Petterson was' in
the city last week.
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WEATITEBFORD.
Weatherford Texas May 22. Rev.
C. G. Smith was at his post Sunday.
Mrs. Ellen Young was here Satur-
day from Mineral Wells. Miss Lottie
Byrd Miss Willie ' Strickland and
Miss Alice Mae Smith David How-
ard - made a flying trip over the
Wells Monday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Earnest New-
bill twins a boy and a girl. The
mother died Saturday night at 11
o'clock and will be buried today.
The babies are doing fine. Mr. Fred
Boyce and wife and Mrs. Roberta
Stafford of Wichita Falls were called
home Sunday to the death of their
sister Miss Leila Bunton and Mr.
Girad Boyd of Fort Worth also Mr.
Edd Boyd and wife of Henriettas.
Mr. Willie Boyd and Mr. DeWhit New-
bill were called home on the- ac
count of death of his sister-in-law
Mrs. Katie Newblll. Mrs. E. Gil
more has been visiting friends for
several days. Mr. Brown is very
sick at his home. Mrs. Lonnie Laip-
er is on tho sick list
You will find the Express in this
city every Saturday.
Mexia Texas May 22. Mrs Dinah
Riley came home from Marlin a few
days ago very ill. She had been
there for a few days to gain her
health.
Mrs. Ethel Youngblood Tucker was
the welcome guest of Mrs. Viola Cot-
ton Sunday. Mrs.. Tucker motored
in from Rocky Crossing in her new
Cheverolette.
St. John's A. St. E.
Church has Just closed a conven
tion of the Corsicana District raising
over $1200.00.
The preaching of Revs. Miller and
Woodruff la of special interest
The Pilgrims had their annual
sermon . preacned at tne Antiocn
Baptist church Sunday by Rev. W. 0.
Younger who ably attended.
Mrs. Isadore Cash has been honor
ed by -a visit by her sister from
Hillsboro Texas.
Woodland high school closed Fri
day night... Special feature of the
closing was a musical concert given
by Mrs. Georgia Daniels Hender-
son ' thri hk tot the musical de
partment - .
Mr. Dee Cotton has purchased a
Maxwell touring car.
TYLER.
. LAWTOIT
Lawton. Okla. May 22. Last Sun
day being a fine day and also "Go
to Church Day" all of the caurches
were -well attended. The Ministers
Alliance met at the A. M. E. church
on Sunday afternoon there were
visiting miclsters present to speak
a word for Christ amount collected
$14.47.
Longview Texas May 22. Prof.
S. S. Reed of Marshall was here the
guest of Mrs. Lena Bowser. Mrs. J.
H. Daniel visited the commencement
exercises of Prairie View where her
son master Ormand graduated this
year. Also Miss Avalona Patterson
of this city.
' The following students returned
from Prairie View this week: Mil-
dred Harten Mabel Danile and Jewel
McGuire.
Miss Laberta Williams has return-
ed from Marshal Bishop College
where she finished from the Aca-
demic department.
Mrs. Alma Hutchlngs and Mrs.
Sims made a business trip to Mar-
shal last week.
A large number of persons at
tended the closing exercises of Tex-
as College. Tylor this week.
Misses Wilma White Sallie I.tm-t Mr. West Powels who was Injuried
die and Billie Limdle have returned I from falling out of a tree after suf-
from Tyler Texas College. J fering some times died and was bur
Mrs. Bessie Uordiie of Selma Ala. led Sunday Bertha Allen Undertak
is here the guest of Mrs. Hattie ers Co. in charge.
Johnson. Little Jesnle Yancy has re-1 East Texas Academy has closed.
turned rrom snreveport La. where. leu" vuuege is navmg us nuai cios
Tyler Texas May 22 1919.
Two Barber Wanted to wait on
white trade guarantee $18.00 per
week 65 per cent on the dollar.
Alex White
543 East Common or Phone Tyler
Texas.
he attended school.
Miss. Willie P. Jones after attend-
ing the last school session has re-
turned to Palestine her home.
PHTELAITD.
Plneland Texas May 22. The re-
vival at the Sanctified church was
one that will be long remembered.
Rev. Jim Bolten and other strong
men preached some very strong ser-
mons. Meeting closed Sunday night.
Rev.. T. L. Bennett moderator of
Sabine Valley association held his
executive board at Ever Green church
Quite a lively set of young pec- Friday and Saturday. He had a very
pie went out to Ft Sill last Thurs- successful meeting. Rev. D. L. Penn
night to entertain the Colored sol
dier boys stationed out there. All re-
ported an enjoyable time.
Private Walker Graves who has
been over seas and was standing
on he firing line when the armistice
was signed returned home last Sat-
urday looking the picture of health.
Private Graves says France Is the
land of Freedmon.
Mr. Shade Coney and daugher lit-
tle Ruth left last Friday afternoon
for Los Angeles Cal. where they
go "to reside.
Mrs. Arthur H. Houston and Mrs.
Graves headed the trip around the
world last Saturday night for the
Douglass high school with mucr suc-
cess. Amount raised was $7.25.
Mrs. Abernathy entertained a
preached a very able sermon Satur-
day night subject 'The Power of a
Woman's Influence."
Rev. D. L. King District Presi-
dent of S. S. and B. Y. P. IT. made
a very strong appeal for the ad-
vancement of those auxiliaries in the
church - Sunday afternoon.
Sunday school was good at all
the churches Sunday.
Clarence Johnson who has been
attending Kountz College came home
Wednesday
Rev. A. Adams made a business
trip to Jasper Saturday.
Mrs. A. Hurdle returned fromTimp-
son Monday where she has been at-
dendlng the school closing exer
cises.
Preparation Is being made for
three-course luncheon la honor of the coining of Hon. W. El King on
the elderly ladies of the city. Tha June 22.
ing this week.
Rev. B. Abraham has been employ
ed by Good Roads Committee to cam
palTi ten days for good roads. Elec
tion next Saturday.
Mr. WalUa Crawford after being
away from his work for about two
.months 'vlth a very bad injuried
hand. ' Has been able to make final
settlement and returned to work
this week. .
Call at Lewis Hill's cafe every
Saturday for the Dallas Express.
Mrs. Lula Ragsdale of Jacksonville
assistant demonstrator with Prof. S.
H. Bradley has arrived in the city
and will give her time to improve
the living problems now confronted
in the home. Most of her time will
be given in organizing canning clubs
in the country but will be at the of
fice of Dr. W. F. Warren each Sat-
urday where she will be glad to
meet all that want to confer with
her along the line of work.
Mrs. Lula B. Furch Eutler and
Mrs. Dr. Wheeler of Terrell are visit-
ing in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Furch on West Claude street
More new lots are being purchased
in view of building new homes. Mr.
Isiah Mosely bought lot fronting
Herndon and Parks.
The Dallas Express has been sold
in Tyler for twenty years. We are
here to stay . "
Tyler Colored high school will
close May 30 at First Baptist church
on West Front street The gradua-
ting class has ten members J fol-
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Money must be sent with all or-
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