The Dallas Express (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 28, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 29, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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TUB DALLAS EXTRESS PALLAi? 1KXAS SATX'RBA y APRIL 20 SOat.
V hit t tRh Suiuluy .'.school a
well attended at tyt-h churi-bps. ReV.
J. D. Pickard preached it 11 a.m.
at the C. M. B. church. Rev. W. T.
. Bartlctt. pastor first Baptist c-liurol.
was with his people Sunday and -preached
"a nohlo sermon. "The Kastcr
' iirnpram was carried to thy satlsfac-
tiuii of u.U present. White Wright and
Pilot Point crossed hats 'two ' days
scores: 5-13; 7-2 in ruvor H'hite Wri-'
kM. Airs. Alherta Fierce Is an the sick
list also Mrs. Lula Peterson. Mrs.
Monroe Va lies' mother is visiting her
from Lailonia. Rev. T. Davis ltf 'report'
ed improving at this writing. Sunday
school at usual hour tt boih churches.
Tiiornfvii. llerolr eg o Jericho he.
Xl!JUtlg S3BJ.liXa.B IUIIW H!t!d jjaqi p
Ajirl lBth Rov. F'ortl of Th'ornton pr-
eached an excellent sermon for the
occasion. The program committee Rho-
uld be commended for the excellent
service rendered. Prof. .A '71. Mim?.
of Calvert was in the city Ininterest
of the Odd Fellow Lorise. The Negro
business Leamie met Thursday niulit.
Mrs. Martha Jones of Sandipoint was
a. visitor in our town and she was
given space on the program 'nf which
she utilized with much ejcilit. Mrs.
C. CoUon closed her school Friday.
She reports her school lu excellent
condition. Both Colored and White
citizens were in attendance at the
exercises and expressed themselves
as being much impressed with the
allowing. There was an . luister egg
Jbunt for the chlidren conducted by
the Sunday school. The pastor prea-
ched two excellent sermons. .Twelve
accessions were had. We-had visitors
from Grosebeek Kossie. Mrs. Ella
Jones of Ennis was in thecity Satur-
day on business. Mr. Garfield Bolts
carried his wife to Waco for medical
treatment. Mrs. M. C.Williams is on
the sick list ...
Teague Church services -are yet
frilont. Mrs. E. H. Hall daughter of
R. J. Brewer visited hefparrnt.s acc-
ompanied by ber huahaiid. Aire. C. II.
Jlopeward has passed the .great devi-
des. She was a ronsistant christian.
She was a member ot the Missionary
Baptist Church. A hots of friends and
relatives are left to mourn her demise
Miss Maywood Brewer and Mr. E.J.
Livingston wer married last Wed-
nesday night nther parentshome. The-
ir friends wti;h for htc.n a smooth
sail on life's rugged sea.
Sud Angelo. Miss Mable Hudson
is on the sick list. The young men of
the city dismissed all out. door plea-
sure and attended the Easter exerc-
ises. The A. M. E. Churcr . auditorlun
was inadequate tc accomodate the
audience which attended to wiln'-ss
tho exercises. The Second Baptist and
M. E. Churches rendered excellent
programs for the Oceanian. Members
of the first Baptist Church carried
out a splendid exercise as their prs-
tor was cnlled to na'.linger. The AUI-
i.nce met at the A. M. K. Church.
Devotional was conducted by Ucv. J.
W. Brown pastor. Second Street Bap-
tist church. Kv. M. L. Wyatt pastor
M. E. church delivered an 'excellent
seri'.on. Rev. J. W. Brown left for
St. Ix)iils Mo. to attend the National
Baptist Evangelical Assembly; being
one of the constituants. ?.ff..J. M. Mc-
Ncely was a passenger on the Santa
Fe. Saturday evening to Temple. -Mr.
Taylor Johnson of Kansas City is
Ms mother for a few days
tn First street. ''..
Hloimiing (irove Mrs.' 'Carolina
Key died Sunday April lClh She was
a member of the A. M. E. .Church and
was a former resident of this place
Funeral service was held "at "the Ch-
urch of which she was a member
funeral conducted by He C. A. Cha-
ptn and Rov. Vr. N. McGrew of Forr-
eston Circuit. The Deceased was sur-
vived by husband and daughter the
latter lives at 1235 Cotton Wood Str-
eet Dallas Texas. -.jV -
Mrs. Florence Rohituson of '. )jat .'son
made a quick trip to this eit to
attend the funeral of Mrs. Kc. The
Paul Quinn College Club sang here
Monday and Tuesday night. The K.
and D. of T. members will conduct
a banquet Saturday night. Apiil 22111
Blooming Grove and Fore ut' Bane Br?)
teams CKossed bats April 17th. Score
7-0 Jess Hunter who has been on Jho
sick lint foi1 some time isreported as
recovering to the delight -o'-fHends.
Plenty of fish are being teught in
the Willow switch tank. f. ;
Parix The Saint Paul Baptist Ch:
urch filled to an overflow on last nt i
tht by people to participate in the
Twenty first anniversary of the Amer-
ican Woodmen. The progam made
h1
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Cur Shoes for Less Sport and Slrrtt
wear nre regarded highly by men and
wcniCT who insist upon correct style
coxlii.icd with perfect ease and long
scrvic qualities- See ttis one in Pat-
ent Leiithcr like picture except has slid-
ing buckles t-n strap. Price
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cuifc v. v kiv x..:ll. it i (VI II
was largely musical in nature and
consisted of several choruses from
the "Hermit : Hawaii" rendered by
Gibbons high .:"l.ool students hoIos
duets Quartette selections and Negro
Spirituals. One hundred and thirty
seven adults and seventy children
came Into the order during tho drive.
Seventy five dollars had been offered
to the contestants as follows: $35.
to the person securing the highest
number of applicants over 30; Twen-
ty five dollars for the highest num-
ber over twenty and fifteen dollars
for the highest number over ten. Mrs.
Alice Hill won the third prize of $15.
Prof. B. H. Graham deputy of tho
order and Commander of the Paris
camp wrote eighty one (81) new me-
mbers during the drivo. After the
programme evry one was served wi-
th refreshments Intersperced with
I music furnished by the Second Batt-
jalion Band of the Uniform Rank of
j the American Woodmen. The drive
I was conducted by deputy B. H. Gra
ham. Mr. ('has. H. Hampton was mas-
ter of cerlmonles. Amoung those who
contributed to the success of the dri-
ve by bringing in three or more mem-
bers were Mrs. Parlee Bills Dr. J.
H. Bell Mrs. K. M. Graham Miss Gen-
eva Williams Miss Ruth Graham and
Mr. Wardell Mitchell.
On last Wednesday theuniorirlass
of Gibbons high school led bythelr
teacher Mrs. Katheryn M. Graham
very sumptuously entertained the Se-
nior class and the teaofies at their
annual dinner. Twenty foiif" plates
were laid and the table so beautiful-
ly decorated with flowers place cards
bearing unique and fitting-- Imwrip.t-
ions and favors to each of which was
affixed the class colors of crimson
and grey fiarly reeked beneath the
choicest and most palpble edibles the
King could concicve of. During the
repass soothing sentlmentals Inter
spersed now and then with a dash
of jazz reverbrated from the piano
I in charge of Carter Webster. Before
leaving evry teacher had to express
himself at such good fortune and al-
I ready the present Juniors are look-
ing toward to next yecr when they
hope the guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs.
William Johnson entertained several
friends last Wednes lay evening at
their residence in North 25th Street
Dr. Devore of New Orleans and Dr.
George Lennox of Detroit were visit-
ors in the city last week.
Culvert Mrs. Minnie Paul is sick
at her home on North- Main Street.
She is a member of Ruth No. 4330.
iV'rs. Pauline is in Hammond spend-
ing a few days with her relatives.
Mr. Elija 1-ewlg Is suffering with!
a bruised' leg. Mrs. Evaline JohnHon
is showing a chicken recently hatched
with four legs and four wings and
fully developed. Prof. A H. Mima is
out of the city. Rev. G. E. Staton and
Rev. B. W. Whitfield are up after a
short Illness. Mrs. Bessie Washington
of Marlln Is in the city visiting par-
ents. Miss E. M. Shell of Marl in is
in the city visiting Miss A. U. Price.
Mrs. S. H. Taylor Cotton moved Into
her new bungalow last week.' Mrs.
Elizabeth Staton Is up rfter an attack
of lagrlppe. The remains of Mr. John
AMea arrived in this city at 1:50 a.m.
from Leavenworth Kansas where he
was imprisoned for mail robbery at
Houston Texas last year. It Is claim-
ed he comitted suicide. News was rec-
leved here of the death of Mr. W. S.
Fair at El pa so Texas. The deceased
went to the plaoe of his death sev-
eral years ago for his health. He was
a member of St. Paul M. E. Church
and the Odd Fellows He leaves a
targe family mostly girly relatives
and a host of friends to mourn his
loss. The Odd Fellows paid In full the
death claim of Mr. Jim Woodson to
his widow. New Hope Free Mission-
ary Baptist Church closed a success-
ful revival last week. Rev. M. I Cov-
ington will preach the annual Thank-
r.givlg sermo of the Odd Fellows and
Ruths. Prof. A. H. Mimswil! serve as
Master of Cerimor . Mr. Wm. Wash-
ington came from Waco Sunday en-
route to his old home. Chapel Hill
community. Miss Ophelia Solomon Is
home frum P. V. College ou account
of sickness. Mr. end Mrs. R. Whee-
ler of laott are in the city on busin-
ess and to visit friends and relatives.
Miss Hazel Terrell is home from
Roser where she taubht last term.
Jones" 1'rf rie & MaileyvilleMiss
Bessie Hammonds spent a week with
her mo.her Mrs. Martha Williams and
teft Friday to visit her -sister Mrs.
"."!a Ellsbery accompanied by her
mother. Miss Hammonds is enroute
for her home at Dallas. Pleasant Gro-
ve was entertained Thursday liht
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hipped to any address for 12.25.
by Cameroa Dramatic players under
the auspices ot Cameron Grove H.
M. Society. School clOBing exercises
were excellent The Williams girls
enme home to witness the closing ex-
ercises and wag accompanied by
Miss Staton of Calvert Sir. Man-
Bryant and daughter spent a plesetnit
stay with her grand daughter .Mrs.
Maggie Burin.
t'leburnfr Mrs. ricssie Mae Taylor
died Wednesday and was buried Sun-
day. Funeral was attended at the A.
M. E. church by Uev. Caraway. Grand
Chancellor W. S. Willis lectured last
Friday night at the Baptist Church.
There were 37 new members added to
the fold of Pythianlsm during the
recent drive. Born to Mr. and Mrs.
Jones a baby gir). The Texas Central
College Choral Club rendered an "exc-
ellent prograjn Monday night at the
Shiloh Baptist Church. Miss Minnie
C Jones of Dallas will lecture to the
W. H. M. Society Monday afternoon
at 3:30. Mrs. John Corsey of Valley
Mil's was the guest of her brother
and Bister Mr. and Mrs. Abbas Corsey
Mrs Cordie Mack has returned from
Amarlllo with her mother who Is
very 111 at this writing. Mesdames.
Burnctte Minnie Butler Argolda Smi-
th Essie Nickles Texana Goodwin
and Jackson motored to Alvarado
Sunday. Members of the M. K. Church
stormed their pastor last week with
valuable gifts. Miss Addie Wilson pre-
sened her grand mother. Mrs. T. H.
Ryce with a nice pair of sroes. The
Easter program rendered at the Fir-
st Baptist Church by Miss L. T. Phil-
lips was adjuged a success. Mr. and
Mrs. Rufus Williams and Mr. and Mrs
Will Williams attended the fu.ieral
of their sister at Malone. Mr. Eugene
Coy of Sulphur. Oklahoma wag In the
city visiting friends last week. Mr. H.
C. Jackson has returned from Hous-
ton. Mr. Jesse Brooks of Springfield
III.. Is guest of his sister. Mrs. Marrle
Philips. Mr. It Fuller iB at the bed
side of his father who. Is seriously
ill. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hunt announ
ced the marriage of their only daugh-
ter MIks Hattie 0. to Mr. Mitchell
Dillingham which taken place April
15th. at the residence of Miss Lewis
815 Chestnut Street San Antonio Tex.
They are to visit their parents and
friends in the near future after whi-
ch they will leave for Los Angeles
California their contemplated future
home.
Uf.iiflit.-P. E. J. A. Jones held
second Quaterly Conference at the A.
M. E. church and preached an excell-
ent sermon at the 11 a.m. service.
There was held a wonderful service
and love feast at the night service.
Rev. Mooney preached an inspiring
Rormon et 3 p.m. Rev. J. A. Ayers
was at his post Sunday. Mrs. J. W.
Richardson of Los Angeles Califor-
nia.. - was visiting her brothers. Messrs
A. O. and .7. R. Kelon. Little Vera
Johnson died Sunday morning at 4:
o'clock. Funeral service was held al
the First Bartint church. Rev. Fel-
aton officiated.
Unild City. Sunday school at the
A.- M. . E. church was well attended.
Mothers Club met Sunday afternoon
at their usual hour with quite an ent-eres-ltng
meeing. The Stewardess bo-
ard met last Monday evening at the
residence of Mrs. Llllie Runnells.
An excellent meeting was wltnef-ed.
We also had with us sister Phiu ps
who made some timely and appropi-
ate remarks to us along the line of
our work. Mrs. Crisg. and Mrs. Bruse
friends of nttsburbh. Pa. were In the
city "iRiting Mr.'; and Mrs. Johnson.
Little Lena Mary Phillips Is still im-
proving. We are ready for the big
rally to be held April 30th at 3 p.m.
After the meeting above l entioned
sister Hunnells "rved a gumptious
menu uf salmon sandwiches cake and
cold drinks.
Whiten right Sunday schor.1 was
good at both churches. There as no
preaching services Svnday. It rained
v .ry much. Mr. S. A. Dchoney left for
fherman where he will set on Jury in
court. Mr. T. Davis is improving lias
Vera Maxey was a Dallas visitor.
Miss Geneva Dehoney left for Dallas
Sunday. Mrs. Jackson made a flying
trip here from T .Has. Mr. Fred Jack
son accompanie . ber back. Mr. Char-
lie Hamilton made a flying trip to
Sherman. Mrs. W. H. Buner has ret
urned from Dallas. WhiterocU ball
oam defer ted Pilot Orove. Score 2-0
in faver Whiterook. ."he program at
both churches were. excellenLM-'ss
Curlie tatillo and Mrs Jac' son are
still on the sick liBt Miss. Williams 's
Improving at this writing.
MeHiiiite. The Eunday schvxtl gave
an entertainment Saturday night whi-
ch waa an enjoyable affair. Mr. D.
Martin. Mrs. Susie Green. Mrs. Hallle
Green and Misg Beatrice Easter of
Dallas- were visitors to Mesqulio on
the 22nd. Inst. They were visitors to
their mother and auntie. Vx. E. Mc-
Ginnis The W. H. M. S. is planning
a box erteitJr.ment for Saturday
nigh. - '
Gland rarlrie Sunday school was
well attended at Antloch Baptist chu-
rch Mrs. Ratcliff has been very ill but
sis Improving at this writing. .
lrrta Sunday school was excell-
ent at all churches. Rev Mosely was
at his appointment and preached an
exce)'-r.t sermon at the morning ser-
vise. The Easter program we? grand
at the M. E. church. Mr. June Turner
sustained an lnjrry at his work Wed-
nesday. Mrs. .A. E. Ellis District
President.' W. H. M. S.. of True Vine
church was here Sunday. Mn. Ran-
som of Tague Is in the city visiting
her daughter. Born to Mr. iind Mrs.
Turiur a baby girl. Mr. Andrew Di'i-
P(?b spent .".i! hour in this city Stin-
c.ay. Sick List:' Mis. Mary Allen. Rev.
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(Mrs.) Moseley xas a Ferris Visitor
Sunday . ; 1 .
('(oper. Deacon Butler Iver was
elected delegate to the M. and D.
meeting to be held at Roxton Texas.
Mrs. Yannie Wortham returned home
from Wolfe City with her Mottcr.
Rev. S. 8. Stephens preached two
mnsterful sermons at the Wilson Cha-
pel. Born to Mr. and Mrs.S. S. Shan-
kin a baby boy. MIbs Clifford Lucas
is yl9lting her mother 4n Dallas this
week. Mrs. PoarhBuckner Is a Green-
ville visitor. Messrs. Stouts and R. F.
Flanagan are putting fishing on. Prof.
Nelson and wife are making ready for
closeing school which will convene
of the 28th of May. .
Wolf l'ity.Sunday school wat
well attended at all churches. Rev
J. I. Gilmore was at his appointment
and delivered masterful sermons. Mrs.
Ella Nelson Is Improving to the de
light of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis
entertained the tingle ladies Thursday
night ihlswas an enjoyable affair
Miss Minnie Linely has returned ho-
me from Denison. The married ladies
are to conduct a Bmelling party. B.
Y. P. U. was well attended. Mrs. Iiuc-
retia Yeager is visiting in the city.
Rev. Gilmore and Miss Pastorla Ward
and Mrs. E. C. Forman. Mrs. Allie
Jones was In Greenville on business.
Mr Perry Smith was in the city. Miss
Myrtle King was In the city. Prof.
Billie was In the city. Rev. H. R.
Henson left for big church at Ladonla
I. Randall and O. W. McPeterg have
returned to their new home In Honey
Grove.. Miss Nannie Givins is in the
city visiting relatives. Jlrg. Lane
Miy. Essie Ward were In the city.
Mr. H. W. Wborton is in the city.
Mineral Wells-The Rucker drug
store has been moved from the . Mc-
Millon Building to a location one
block south of the station on 6th str-
eet Mr. L. B. Blackmon. Mr. Erick
Scott and Mrs. Roralee Glenn are
convalescent Mrs. M. A. Carson Dis-
trict. President of Missionary depart-
ment of the A. M. E. church left for
Brownwood to be at the opening of
the- District Conference which conv-
ened there on the 26th Inst. Mrs.
Johnte Harrell of Sherman was called
here to the bed side of her neice
Mrs. A. B. Johnson. Dr. McDaniel of
Ft. Worth is here for a fDw days drin-
king water. The American Woodmen
No. 152 held annual thanksgiving
celebration at the First BaptlBt chur-
ch Sunday night by Rev W.T. Talley
Mrs. Lucy Haywood; has. returned
from Dallas where she has- been att-
ending the bed side bT1ief grand
farther. Dad Jordan as be is known
here. The rain' prevented "Sunday
school and services. " '
attiiiHvilI. Miss A. 0. Bunn has
gone to Pasadena California. The
Gainsville High schcol ball team and
Denton high team crossed bats Fri-
day afternoon. The young people's
Club of tha Mt Olive Baptist church
gave a carnival on the CopelandLa
wn Thursday and Friday nights.
Mr. E. L. Blackmon went to Denison
McKlnney and SeMna on business
last week. Mcssrs.H. H. Jackson and
L. M. Turley went to Dallas Sunday.
Mr. Pete Bronson entertained the
Denton High school base tall boys
and their visiting team wro accompa-
nied them to the residence of Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart8.Mr.. Lewis Choice hao
been elected janitor of the Gainsville
IliMi school. He Is meklng a wonder-
ful improvement on the campus. Mis.
Amanda Perry died at her residence
on Culberson Street ' Saturday morn-
ing after a lingering illness; Funeral
services was held at the Mt. Olive
Baptist Church. Sunday afternoon
under auspices of Moslac Templar?.
She leaves a husband relatives and
a host of friends to mourn .her demise
Dr." O. F. Strong sustained 'nternal
injuries when a f ' ight train ran In-
to his car at the Broadway crossing.
The Doctor' Is reported doing nicely
at this writing.
Chicago News.
i.Tiicago April 27. Pi. George Hall
prominent physician and surgeon of
this city is Jxsing highlv tvinmendcd
tor the splendid address delivered at
le unveiling or a monument to tho
memory of the late Booker T. Wash-
ington at Tuskegee Institute. Ala. Dr.
Hall was a -ilose friend of Dr. .Wash-
ington. Harrison M. jilliean a member of
the National Negro Associated Press
Is touring the south In Interest of the
Overton Hygienic Mfg. Co. Mr. Gillt-
can wes fcmong the many Chicago
ens at the unveiling of the monument
to the memory of the late Booker T.
Washington at Tjskegee Institute
Alabama.
Samuel Poster im Prairie Ave.
is Improving slowly at his home after
an llln"s which era confined him to
his bed and borne for several months.
Councils In Morgau Park and Evan-
stcn as well 8 a few other towns are
expected to be largely represented by
their ofricors and members on April
24th at The Eighth. Regiment Armory
at which time a great military dlBplay
will be given by tne Councils under
f'-e auspices of military department.
Dr. John V Lewis well known in
this city especially on the west side
l highly pleased with his trip to Tus-
l egce Institute Ala." where he went
fth other Chicagoans t. witness" tho
nnvcllinfi: of the late Booker T. Wash-
ington Statute.
A large number of teaerers st The
Virjriria and Industrial Institute at
Petersburg Va are expecled In the
city at the Hose of the school term
to attend Ihe University of Cbioago
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site for their futi re home in their
beair.t.'ul suburb.
The Virginia Society met or. Wed-
nesday evening at headquaters 3638
State Street at wfc'.ch time a good
meeting was held. Sever?! n?w rem-
bers were added to tne list.
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AMERICAN WOODMEN
ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
Corner Good and Florence Streets
AT 3: 00 P. M: SUNDAY APRIL 30 1 922
Sermon by Dr. C. W. Abington. All Neigh-
bors must attend. All Uniform Ranks must
meet at Pythian Temple at 1:30 p. m. to arrange
line of march.
A. C. CARR Commander.
A. L. WALTERS Clerk.
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