The Dallas Express (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 45, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 2, 1922 Page: 5 of 8
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HIE PALLAS KXTHESS DA IX AS TEXAS SATTODAV SEPTEMBER 2 122.
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MOSAIC TE&IPLARS ARE GUESTS OF BEA1I0NT IN 14TH GRAND LODGE.1
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GRAND OFFICERS MAKE SPLENDID REPORTS. NATIONAL GRAND MASTER S. J.
ELLIOTT PRESENT. J. J. BURNETT K. W. McMILLAN T. W. PRATT AND J. WASH-
INGTON BECOME GRAND OFFICERS. GRAND ORDER HAS $250000.00 IN CASH IN
TREASURY. V
licaumont Texas. Aug. 31. The most
enthusiastic and heated of all form-1
er sessions 01 the Mosaic lempinre oi 1
America Texas Jurisdiction met In the j
fourteenth annual session at the
St. James A. M. E. church as the
guests of the Temples Chambers and
Palaces of that great oil city. The
church was filled to capacity and
in uny rushed to obtain seats for the
opening program. After some general
remarks by the 8. O. M.. A. W
Wcatherford of Texarkana the pro-
clamation was read by the S. O. .8.
Mrs. N. A. Williams of Texarkana
and approved by the lodge.
Th official roll of the Grand Lodge
officers was read after which the
Grand Lodge sang: "Life Is Like a
Mountain Kallroad." As the vast au-
dience began this spiritual selection
thrlll of Joy spreaa over an.
chaplain offered a very touching and
ferven prayer. Mere me gvu
the opening signs and the fourteenth
annual session had begun to mike
Us history.
After a few minutes recess the foi-
lowlna- committees were announced: !
Committee on Credentials Fat F.
Dennis chairman
Committee on RulcsK. W. Mc I
Mlllon chairman. I
Cmmittee on Piiosthood Degree
Mrs. Zenobia Trimble chairman.
Tho afternoon was given over to
i"' '.r ..v"."r .5M...irlve their reoortiL fnTinu.? h.;:
f ti .1 .iro tun priAKL.
who ZSwtrwVirZr-.. Mrs' N. ' f" W.V.iams: gtat.
Texas to learn more of tho Ritualistic Treasurer T. L. McQueen; State G.
work of this Grand old Order. When G.. Mrs. J. H. Rivers
the G. M. approved in a royal purple i But when the reports of the Sec-
robe the entire Grand Lodge rose and 1 retary Prof. E. W. Bailey and Tieas-
gave a rising salute. erer Prof H. W. Terry of the Bu-
ManP Attend Oi.rnlna. I' .'Ptnient were called for there
All eyes had been turned to ine
formal opening program by the local ;
lodges. Too much can not be said
In commendation of Prof. J. . ported wilh certain recommendations
gene and those associated with n'nihHt were adopted In part
in managing this part. This program j The njght e(lplon of the gecon(J
was rendered as planned except inav day vas Rlven over t0 the momoriai
the Mayor B. A. Stenhogen and City aelvjce to our dead. The chaiplln
ManaRor Geo. J. Roark because of K T G Gordn KeV- K w Mc
unioreseen uiuuiuowhvvb -
able to be present.
The program was rendered as 101-
I
lows:
"i.if' nsilwav to Heaven." i
ConitretaUoii '
Invocation Rev. T T. Benson. (
Selection Choir. '
introduction of the Master of Cere
ninnies by Dr. J. U. BPemciu. .
Prof. J. 1. Kugene wm
. i . . r
Prof. Kugcne reviewed the growth
and history of Heaumont and the In-
terest he had had in the Masons and
ended with a glowing tribute to the
ncn and women who are managing the
affairs of this Order.
Jr Sharp ono of our own local
physicians gave the welcome in the
absence oi me
f)r Sharpp. told of the great prep-
aratl'on that the Mosaic Templars and i
all lleauinont had cen making for
the reception of this grand body al-
though not on program lr. shaipp
made every Mosaic leel that the lodge ;
was at the right pluce. Prof. T. Nv . ;
.. . iwii.... l.v wtiv nf resDOnse !
. . ... ...... i Hu hpen 1 1
saia: rrom . -----.
taught two great Instruments the
constitution ol the V. 3. and the. Ten
Commandmonta. One gave the i rlgnts
as a cltisen of this great republic and
the other gave the rights of the ;
i.. 1. 1 .....ii.m Vi.xu rtinii'S the I
neaveniy riiihuj... ...... ... -
third studv. that of fraternal law. Hut
none stoou for nim and was able
to do moio for us memouia n. ' Jacob Caruthers were the guests of
0VerMa08U'evleewroof 'the many per- "V" " " ! Mi88C8 Hal"e R5ed Su"day- Hat"
plexing ?aclal conditions confronting and the crop will be Bhnrt this season te Freeman Is visiting in Ft. Worth
tho race he closed by saying thatjIr LRha and wife visited their Mr. Lee Bailey passed through en-
contHuUon'anV'cou'rtsf anTlne' re-' father Mr. Frank Uaha through Sun-j "" t0.""1 and spent a few days.
spCct or to majesty of Ok.d willjnay. Mr. Ed. Lataon of Ft. Worth is! I urrollton-Rev. H. B. Baker fil-
ming respect for the majesty for vl81tng f.iends and ' relatives todavied th PuIPil at the St. John Bap-ltt)f-"
K-.vMrs Octavla McDon- he is on his way to Galveston to ai- W8 church Sunday service all day
aid r i?e!mnTnt was encored the sec- fond the State Sunday school and B and made plans to complete their new
ond time so sweetly did she sing. y. P roncro8S Services were rcb- Rev- McGruder. pastor ot St.
ir. T. C. Urackeen of ort Arthiu d at Eben)zer Bapti8t ci)m.ch . John Baptist church closed his revi-
v2a MmST'abS 'tJ do n'ore than! Sunday. Ten happy souls were bap-!val n converts but had good
K"" an?nur "e cloed bdtiZed. The pastor Rev. W. S. Barber'??"'0? eacn niht- 0u rPaBtor. Rev.
extending an invitation to the Grand prcacn(Mj nobie germon at 3 o'clock Baker. pastor of the A. M. E.
Lodge to visit Port A.thui and George little curc '8 don "ne on the new
; uXs "a. deiwSr. byjjiande and Mrs. Georges motored to;churcn- fundjiy a. short pragramme
Hev k. h. Hordep. Kev. liorden wa. j wohppcd wltu gunday. The nd-wa8 rendered:
rul1 JLLi JIXll ohnUoru.eUeyes oTthe dcss delivered by Mrs George at l-Song Senior Class
h ind and unstop deaf ears. Welcome
- ... I .r at nnlfl tlfllXl
The Ph lharmiulc club of Bcau-
mon " rendered two splendid number
Mri. K. N. Miller gave an able plea
for the churches. Mrs. C. C. Ueli or
1 iftln Rock was present iut deferred
her welcl for the National Grand
1-a.laces for another meeting.
' aia..;l ... rhnir delichted the Grand
audience with another selection.
)Zd Master. A. W. Weatherford
made " he closing remarks of the en- j wjth Wg nlchel cholr and day. Mrs. C. A. Brdley and Edd Raln-
vening. All left th. meet ing f"1 I handsome gold wat B a 8uppfr lt Saturaay
will: many good things that had r0nd hrt a iu "Igh for the benefit of the church
The second day1 session was dc Llfe by MrB ?nilh .nl a bpautlfu building. The first Sunday in Scptem-
tlned to be a great day because .Grand Wfn .y Mr(j r (. Butlr ber w-e are planning to have another
"7... i Weatherforu was iu
deliver his annual address. The Na-
UonA Grand Master. 8. J. El lott was
Diesonted with the National honors
and otter some appropriate remarks
b" presided while the S.
V eatherf oro's address was read by
his private secretary.
(irasl .iiaster " '
f f the nine snnuul sessions over tI
h.'ch Hon A. W. Wcatherford has
oreslded his message to tn. "
was cleared his philosophy -'(ls
W.RB A- i ho future greater. Ho
imed to surpass tnem an.
S.V not complain at .hare economic
conditions but.
. . rlth HI IK.: J- fc.i
I he sail
future and a heart llkestea
dicUon lr such a determined man-
tir unit Kavo inspiraiioii w
ln..?". SSlon -f the Cross a. co-
r. a loa-ethcr for
our common
s
yoke fellows commltteed to
Uo propaganda of 7J h th
cause a
Templars i "V the State Grand
instrumentality "lflc(rl and the
Deputies an Klinrflne Ueing of the
SSuerse. 1 get you as ..'""o" Mr. Johnson Stevenson has returned -cordially invited to come and wor-
togethcr trlvllnfd you as chief- to his home in Texarkana after spend- "hip with ua. The following delegates
u'" :ted by your suffrage to m
e.ted'Vreem.nenc . of
r ysnty to
the unurc.. --;aith quU ye
like
en be strong. tlmeg iet
?. ""sr "ket-woid" loyalty to
t f A. your watch wora. w
M.
Lstlon your mosi - b dy
U And now I lhrlfXt" Abbreviate!
and amplify 0U'')rl?Ugg;a. outline j
B"rt mnhasUo our duty in Just four
fit words viz: . an cf. I
V Whereas It .ur?J merl I
II talis ud 'his wuc-.
lift of humanity the M T of H)r fl Bapt8t church ag wen nttend-
yOUrthef'tt"gest and noblest organ-1 ed- The gtar UgU Band rcnaere(j a
rlc the 1mv of mo liean is very 8irn ai una wnung. rroi left Satvrflay tor Oak wood to visit
A" i ill. ' jher father. Mr. Harp Abram Z
menJ that this "Jfd0mmittee.i Mrs. Mary Jenkins left for Ty.er to .Ruby -Nichols of Oakwood Texas is
tho Nfttionai ut'(e of Manage- j v4slt a sick brother. Mr. Will Ketoon guesl of Uer cousin Miss Pearlie V.
tlfntN?o fuTnirh the state of Texas am Family and Miss Rutnie Lee Hob-1 Reid Ross Ave. Cards are out an-
a salaried deputy at raw m 18 of Mexia Texas motored over . nouncing tho marriage of Mr. -Waltet'
salary i h State wherever
ter in org''"
2 Whereas all ctt J i i .ita
elected by the members and delegate
of the State at Ita regular session I
therefore recommend that all officer!
wu uu w nn'-c sumo new Minuiuvri
or lodges added to their credit during
their therm of office will not be al'
lowed to be re-elected unless sick-
ness or some unavoidable circum-
stances prevail.
3 Since the Mosaics of the State
of Texas have purchased a very val.
liable piece of property as a site for
the State Temple building In the city
of Texarkana Texas be it resolved
that any member failing to pay his
or her annual assessments are due
that they will be automatically sus-
pended by the State Department of
the Order.
4. Since expenses have hnm. .
ipr me Biae officers to oper.
ate a Mate Grand Lodge every year
"" !"nce eac local lodge la com-
.. .. ueicuaie or aeie-
k inereiore. recommnnd at this
. " " uwicers ana
rn'mend ? !he National
""ve Commi th eVfirjr twQ
heV. Vli ba th? .term for th State
"u Bn" oeicgates.
At the close of this address
Scores
' oeiegaiea to Png to their feet
1 Jmv the Penslon of the rules
t ' d Master A. W. Weath-
h" ttn'mlV! ' Ve'octed-
ev. K.. A. McMillan led a good
hn da with the T i'?"1 "hotZk I that there is a bank account of
nands with the G. M. This over the!OVer 12B0 000 reserve to care for anv
-iiiie u i itun wer ruiipn unr n
cla colnmUtee. bcin(f appointed and
thy were ord(rcd to ap Br before
committee Later the committee re-1
.. - viuion ana uev. i. i. nenson conauci-
! i'd this very solemn service.
lew Laws Proponrtt.
National Grand Master 8. J. El-
"tt. In a masterful address upon the
growth and usefulness of the Order
closed by proposing some n-w laws
for Texas to indorse or reject.
"""...n.
To write policies for old people
j above 50 years
to . n
TEXAS
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The people are very buoy
. . . g. . .
nigna on ner worK m Arrica meitee
worshipped with us Sunday. The peo-
pie enjoy reading the Express very
much. 9-Address Rev. H. Baker.
Hontnv-A ban.inet wag given for A" were made t0 feel er
Rev. J. C. Butler and wife by No. 2 j whch . collection was taken to the
choir August. 11. 1922 at Payi.e Cha- n"nt of $56.13. Mrs Lydla Jack-
Lei A. M. E. church for his fifth ?on'8 8ti 1 confined to her bed. Mrs.
vnrB work. Also a beautiful cold u "olmes left for Dallas Satur-
of No. 2 choir also a air
f ?nnn
sllj: firs were given Mrs j. c Butlei
tv Mrs. Vlo'a Williams. Rofi-sl;ments j
of all kinds v tie served. M -v God
blrss No. 2 cl olr nnd the resident
My heart cannot express the relations
'wish t) lor" with thorn I trn?
at thy will work on. pray on shout
I
" .V.'". " " . .
Christ the Lord.
("arthvgeMiss Lula Woods left
Sunday night for Ingvlew to visit
rcatjve8 Mr8 N E jneg whf) lag
been here visiting her daughter has
rer.urnpa 10 ner nome at uonzaiea.
Mrs. Mattle Mae Williams Made
steps i iwara ner nome sstinaay nigni
at 10n f view. Rev. Jorniean who lived
11 !w mie8 beow Carthage died
isaiuraay niglll. August J'J niter a
long illness. He leavc3 a wife and
rn(iril.pn . mnlirn his lnKt
mg t fPW day nrre. Born to Mr al
.Mt. Sherman W'ilcot. a girl al
and
- j
so
thers and daughters are reported
as doing fine. Get your nper at Pa-
nola's Drug store.
Hiiuliard. Sunday school at Iovelv
very interesting yrosrainme ouuuay
evening Mrs. D. A. Goodlow. dlrectoor
Mrs. y. E. Lawson pianist. The B.
y p v wag well Rttcnded- Mrg jeg(e
Johnson and husband have returned
homo from Wltrha Fails.. Mr. Charlie
-- -
auu biriu a io "" . .
jDowell and Mrs. Owens. Mrs. Aman-
aa Davis ana juiss Amanoa iteea
returned from their trip tn Bel
I. To hold State Grand Lodge every
tvf o" have Texas divided Into dis-
trlcts and to hold district meetings.
All of these proposed laws were
adopted.
The following Grand Lodge Offi-
cers were elected:
A. W.. Weatherford S. G. M.i K. W.
McMillan A. G. M. ; Mrs. N. Williams
H. G. S.; T. L. McQueen S. G. T.;
Miss A. E. Hughes A. G. S. ; T. W.
Pratt. 8. C. G. .; G. C. Henson a O.
L.i T. G. Gordon 8. G. C; Mrs. J. R.
Rivers S. G. C; Mrs. Fannie C.
Mukes A. S. G. G.; Mrs. W. W. Wells
8. G. O. G.
State Committee nf Management.
H. Kendal Bessie Terry Mattle
Woods I. N. Taylor E. M. Barnum
and Lillie Block.
state llurlal Board.
A. W. Weatherford S. G. M. Pres.;
J. J. Burnett Secretary; J. Washing
ton. Treasurer
State Temple Detird.
A. W.. Weatherford 8. G. M. Pres.;
A.- W. Weatherford Jr. treasurer;
Mrs. L. B. Williams. Secretary: C. H.
I Flcminir The retinrf nf thn nfflenra
t showed that mueh rnmmendnhlA wnrk
had been don. The membership
showed a gain of nearly 2000. There
had been 208 Palaces. The death list
showed that 209 members had fallen
asleep. Our National Endowmen show
emergency inat mignt. arise.
i ' . . .. . r
Amonir the ditKlnguished persons
were: Hon. A. W. Weatherford Tex-
arkana; Hon. S. J. Elliott N. G. Lit.
tie Rock; J. Washington Marlin; J.
J. Burnrtt Cleburne; H.- W. Terry
Pittsburg; E. W. Bailey Paris; T. W.
Pratt Dallas; Mrs. L. B. Williams.
Marshall; Mrs. I. N. Taylor liearne;
T " lfl r"iu i sri:
I JJ'v K w MrMHltn fort Vorth:
1. W M.C.M ;.Wv.?:
Mrs. N. A. Williams. Texarkana;
Mrs. Towers Galveston; Mr. A. W.
Weatherford Jr.; Chief Menter Adair
of the Taborian Grand Lodge was
Introduced and made a strong plea
for unity in the ranks.
Place of Next Iod(e.
Vnder the lead of Prof. J. Wash-
ington Prof. J. J. Burnett and Prof.
Pat F. Dennis Marlin Cleburne and
Marshalle were placed in namination
Marshall was selected for the next
Grand lodge.
Grand Mastf.r A. W. Weatherford
was unanimously elected a frater-
nal messenger to the Oklahoma State
Grand Lodge.
f
ton Texas where they sneut a plea-
Bant 8tay. Mr. W. D. Porter and Mr.
2-Invosation C. A. Bradley.
y in ecnoir
A. Johnson.
ula Booth.
Hester Heads.
7-Recltal Miss HestcrBush.
8-Paper Misg Josephine Head.
rally for the purpose of tho church.
Programme will be rendered on
'na' day Rev- J: u Johnson of Queen
Dftla8 wilJ Preach 11:30 a.
al? our &od ?; ? R J Jenkins
at Z- P- m- Atl 7: Kev. B. L. John.
Son of GPCVino Texas will preach
We are Pannln rto have a grand
ved on the ground everybody Is in-
vited to come.
Tjlerr Services are being very
well attended despite the hot weather
and large crowds attending the va-
rious rural churches. The young ppo-
ple of St. J.-rnes are preparing ko
have a moonli M picnic at the Ncches
river Friday night August 25. The
trip will be known as the "Lovers
Special." Plenty of enrs leaving the
ihurch at 7:30 p. m. Revial Is In ses-
sion at Miles Chapel C. M. E. church.
All pastors and their members are
and friends left Monday to attend the
Baptist Sunday school convention at
Dallas: Mesdames. Mattle Walton
Marie Senate Charlie Wlnly. Miss Vel
ma Bledsoe Rev. T. C ' Bledsoe Mr.
C. B. Swnnn aad Prof. McCelettan
and Mr. J. C. Long. Mr. Wheeler who
has been here visiting her family has
returned to Austin to . take up her
work. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pennell are
visiting in Wilg Point. Mrs. Marv
oYung of Dalaa spent a few daya In
the city ast week. iuestg of Mei lames
Harriet Smith and Ada Langston. She
left Monday mcrning for Kilgore to
visit her daughter. Mrs. Tom Rose
'"
mcuKiiivi uuu miss f ioya Stanton
at Trune Vine Baptist church. Sep-
tember utn. Ilrs. T. J.; Austin And
daughter Hiss Marlon have returned
Shelby or Austin Texas was guest : ' ;
of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Caswell for a few cial smile the face withers and be-
days last week. He was enroult home comes flabby; the complexion droops
from New V.rk. and Washington. D. and the bane of a . woman's life
C. Dr. and Mrs. Turner and little comes into existence wrinkles and
daughter Thelma loft Saturday for crowfeet'
San Antonio where he has accepted The professional ' inassuese Is a
a position as pharmacist in ono of the reai doctor for she knows the mus-
ieading drug stores. Dr. Turner came c)e and their polstion and the dlrec-
here in Dwember f rom Monroe la.. tion In which their fibres extend a
and accepted a position In tho Peo- . . . . A .
pies Drug store. They made many k''wledge which is vital to make
friends while in the city who retret- he reR(ment beneficial. She knows
ted very much to see them leave hut wnlch dlrectlon the movement must
wish them success in their new field take t0 create or t0 educe Iesn-
of labor. The "newly weds" of which Bul we CRn lcarn tbe s'mplpst part
Mrs. Turner was a member gave ot the trade and help ourselve8 Bt
a neat little shower prior o their leav- home- Severe rubbing and rolling
Ing. Mrs. Mack Little John left last s a Kood wa t0 redce and dissolve
Wednesday for Marlin to visit her fatty tissues. But to plumpen the
husband who has been there for some fac1 and t0 "move wrinkles be
time for his health. Mr. John Rafter- gentle rubbing the skin with a
ty has relumed from IarlBSa where gentle fotary motion which is real
he went on business and Is very ill Kneaamg. Ana aon t massage of ten-
at his home in Tyler. Miss Georgia cr than every twenty-four hours if)
Tyu of Washington Ark. Is visiting
Miss Francis Warren N. Border Ave.
Miss Tyus is tbe youngest daughter
of Prof. TyuB. She finished at Lanes
College class 1922 and has secured
a nosltion in Jackson. Tenn. Mrs.
Mary Garrett and Master Jhn Kd -
warasoiauas wminas ueen visiting . f""u:of NeK1. wome announced after a
her grother Rev. Ed Kins leftSatur- e"1" food but avoid preparations vlt to the White House that Presi-
day for Terrell after a vorp pleasant with lard tallow or suet as their dent Harding had promised to urge
stay in our city. Dr. and Mrs. Crump foundation. You know what anl- ..'' St.1 to!!.1 Sn0. otdl
and little daughter Charlotte formely mal fat does to the skin to make the jVaVion of the tariff and bonus mea.-
of Denver but now of rittsburg nio-; hairs sprout. Just like weeds after a urea Is completed. Ha was said to
tored here Sunday and formed a par-; rain. 'have expressed doubt however wheith-
. . r- nr n 17 j .. er passage of the Antl-Lynchlng bill
ty including Dr. W. h. Warren rnd ! Glycerin dries the skin rapidly would be possible at this session of
wife Misses Reid and Nichols and and the result will be a harsh dry Congress.
went to Galilee and had a big time surface a bit darker and yellow and! The women called on Senator Lodge
day for Green River to spend the re- mixing vaseline with these greasy frnia. chairman of the committee
inainder Of the summer With her bro- nrenarallnna on the market pan 'which recently reported from them a
ther. Sunday wns a great dav with
some of the rural chnrrhea Amnio
some oi tne rural cnurcnes. A mulo
that was driven to Jamestown drop-
ped dead immediately after ho got
lucre jum as mo ueacong were nn-
Ing up at St. Violet church to take up
collection a Mr. Ad. Bell knocked
a Mr. Lance Hill in the head with a
single tree killing him off. He was
regaining consciousness but yet in
danger. Mr. Joe Jones who was se-
riously hurt a few week ato wh.-.n
ho fell from the new hotel hut Is
Improving. Mr. and Mrs. Price and
Miss White of Hawkins. Texas the
Price brothers of Dallas motored over
last week and was guests of relatives
and friends. Mrs. Mary Briggs ac-
companied them back to Hawkins to
attend the revival. Mrs. Ida. Davis hag
returned from McKinney and Dallas.
Miss Willie Barrett is in Malaroff.
Master J. C. Long is indisposed. A
large crowd witnessed the baptizing
at St. Louis Sunday. The grandest
and swellest affair of the Bcason was
the picnic given by the "Mystic Four"
last Friday at the long bridge Neches
River. There were sixteen young
folks in number who mot early in
the morning at Miss Zephle Caswell's
and filled a truck and was on their
way to the selected spot The diver-
sions of the day was fishing playin.t
games and dancing on the bridge.
Tbey kodaked extensively "watch
the movies for their pictures. They
were chaperoned by Modainea. Cas-
well. Warren and Senate. Out of town
guests who enjoyed th eouting were:
Miss Tyus of Ark and Mr. Blackster
Mayfield of Kansas City Mo. The new-
ly weds met at the resident of Mrs.
Mabel Ross last Thursday evening.
The business part of the evening was
ommittet! and an enjoyable program
was rendered. Tho remainder of the
evening was spent in playing game"
An appetizing menu consisting of
cherry nut cream angel food cake
and punch was served. They will
meet the next time with Mrs. G. K.
Terry. Mr. J. E. Long Sr.. motored
to Winona Sunday to see Prof and
Mrs. Benson. He was accompanied
bv Mrs. Warren Reid and daughter
Miss Pearlie and Miss Nichols. Mr.
and Mrs. Boyse Cooper entertained
a few friends last Thursday night
honoring Miss Tyus of Ark .It was
a modern affair..
Knnls. Mrs. Nannie Atkins and
daughter left last Monday nl;;ht for
Los Angeles California. Mr. Aikins
acompanied them as far as Sati An-
tonio Texas. They will spend the re-
mainder of the summer in the West.
Mr. J. C. Bird the brother of our
popular townsman J. H. Bird spent
a day in Ennis last week.. Miss Geo.
Sherrill the eficient clerk at the Pro-
gressive caBb store and her siRter
Mrs. Ida will spend the week in Dal-
las attending the convention and con-
gress Rev. Rogers the Dallas Express
agent made a flying trip to Dallas
last week and visited many of the
enterprises owned by our race. He
was highly pleased with tbe Dallas
Express plant and is encouraged. Rev.
E. U Lockett Mrs. Lockctt and Miss
Annie Shelly left Sunday night for
Galveston to attend the B. Y. P. U.
congress. Church services wtre well
attended Sunday at all the churches
J. I Johnson Is spending his vacation
In Denison. Mrs. C. Moore left for
Galveston Tuesday. Mr. Tommy
Sweeny is still confined to his room.
Cotton picking has begun in this
community and everything lr-jks fa-
vorable for i good yield. Now listen!
Pay your debts buy your wood for
the winter. Put in plenty of provi-
sions buy plenty of clothes for win-
ter and shoes for you.'self and your
family and then put in the hank one-
half of what you have left.. Prof.
Lawrence Lister and his -life are in
the city visiting their parents. Iw-
repc is a model young man and the
youngsters of today would do well to
emulate him. A clear ch.rlstain gentle-
man well trained and highly educated
one of the bet this community has
produced yet and wc foel proud of
the Professor.
fif KOINE IMPORTED GERMAN AUTOMATIC PISTOL "DIEYSE" CflllBIE 32
Take 32 Calibre V. S. Colt Cartridges. : f ? Mf f !
Genuine German Auto
matic
tol
late
as
m&tic
brought over. It is
light handy. Ilea well
In the hand and
easy portable on ac-
count of its else end
flat compact shape.
Is known for its ac
curacy great penetra
QJ
tlnn. rnnnlHershlA ra
Self-loading l'i- I '
ureyse i;aiiDre y
st model Is known 7
highest grade Auto-B "
Pistol ever" s .'" I
pidity of fire and range. Kkoais IS shots. Takes IZ cali-
bre U. S. Colt cartridges. All parts are made of finest
l)ie steel an l all springs are sell-hardened steel wire
and Is connldered unbreakable. Safety lock. Hard rub-
ber l.sndle. It Is valued $26.0(1.
OUR SPKCIAI PillCR FOH CKWUINK AUTOMATIC PIS.
TOL. "UflKVIK" CAJ.IKUK fit IN l.SO ONLT
Our stock is limited therefore take advantage and
order now. Send us your name and address with ISn
for shipping expenses and pay for tin
wiiiiftvie MUB1V.UU1 BUMAiuceo or
UNION ALB
IS S. peplanyi B'ttl
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80 ouen ana men oniy ior m or
20 minutes. Always be sure that
'our ' 18 perfectly clean having
cleansed with warm water and a j
'Ptire castile soap. Use towels wrung;
fnt of hot water to soften the skin
- before beginning. To avoid bruising
fc 0h o
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unhappiness after the mixture has
been applied often enough and n:h.'
bed tn thoroughly often enough. Oh
my dears. DON'T
After the massage a cloth wet In
Iced water will close the pores and
chill the face nicely bringing the
color we so ardently desire. Some
folks even rub gently with bits of
Ice.
And we feel so Invigorated and
so fresh and our skin looks so good
freed from tho impurities it bad
vainly tried to throw off and the
muscles are so "snappy" and full
of pep that you can throw back your
head and laugh wholeheartedly and
abandonely Just to know that you
are on the road to Beauty and to
being a real.
NILE QUEEN BEAUTY.
from a pleasant stay with her daug-
ter. Mrs. Dr. Vicksburg Mr. O. B.
Bonhiim. Rev. Ger at Bethelham
church Sunday. Mrs. A. D. Mosley
and Mrs. Rosie Hancock Mrs. J. D.
larker Mr. John McDonel returned
from Clarksville where they nttended
the Baptist association of the new con
vention. D-. B. T. Alexander will
preach for Rev. D. T. Whltmore for
two weeks. Mrs. AUIe Caldwell Mr.
L. G. Stall Misses Eatolla Burnette
Jimmie Smith have returned from
Denison where they attended the N.
V. Baptist association. Mrs. Laura
Nickolson of Kansas City Mo. Is
. ti ii qr Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Shipley.
Artiniore. Mr. and Mrs. V.'ado and
son ' of Temple Texas were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor. Stop-
ped a few days ago cniouto to Los
4.1 r- ". a i .
fiu&cieo inuiujuni u"u w. u.ni .mo.
fames of Muskorrec. Mr. Albert Carey
ha gone to Oklahoma City fora
recreation. Mr. Odell Gray has been
confined to bed about ten days but
is up and doing nicely she Is the
daughter of Mrs. Tearl Searcy of
Lockhart Texas. Mr. Willie CurtW
announced the departure of his wne
Will Wallacey and wife for Calfornia
In a few days. Mrs. Fay Holloman
of Okamulgee is visiting her father
Geo. Roberuon. Miss Fay Watson
has returned from her vacation at
Dallas Texas. Mrs. Mollie Johnson
is proud of her t;rand baby giii of
fouth Ardmore. mother ia doing fine.
ADA MONTGOMEKV3
HAIR GROWER
to three raontna will make the Bali
nag. soft and glossy. A trial il'
nrov it When la Kansas City Ml!
4"
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od th manufacturer W want U
agents to represent u la e.-ery clt;
and hamlet .. .
Box of dressing Oil SOc; Vex el
Hair Grower 60c: Special Grower
(Ao. Mrs. Ada Moatgesaem MasiSjfa
tnrer.
We guarantee our goods to gro
hair and o be harmless.
31 3 EU' 'Id. n.anr is -City Mlssnur'
Pon't fall tn visit our up-to-dat
rlr Pressing Parlors
Money tnu't he sent nrttb all ordtri
ens) 11 eeats for awctaae
nlstol ?.B0 when it Is delivered to you.
money reronaea. wruo louay.
COMFAHl Det. 76
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WON KX 8F.K IIA1IDINO.
Vrgt m to imte Action Ai.
tl Biii- inn.
WashlnKtoni Au(r tlA delegation!
p'edife of pronpt action. The deio.
gstL.n represented the National
stiatin of Negro Woman
As-
I MME. LCKLLA MeDAWIEI.S. gCIKH
TIKIO
k
METHOD OP SCALP MAS.
A Moni3HN YVOIVDKR.
V
Will promote a full growth f beau-
tiful hair one treatment will start
your balr to growing ir you have dan-
druff tetter or any disease of th
calp send for a full treatment.
My Dandruff Remedy never falls
to cure dandruff or tetter no matter
bow long standing.
If you have a tight stubborn scalp
a cirrttt&r Is sent with each treatment
J" 'it"'"?""0 .I6.'!!" '"2 J."'
how to make your scalp loos
j nexiDie ao tho hair will
grow
Course taught diplomas given thru
mall. Hair Culture lift Dyeing and
Bleaching Hot and lileachlng. Hot
Oil Treatment. Beauty Culture Mani-
curing. Growing Oil SO cents: Dan-
druff Remedy. fiO cents; Pressing Oil
(0 cents; Temple Oil 60 cents; Soap
10 to 25 cents. Aaents wanted.
.HUH l.tF.I.I.A McDANIKl..
1I0J E Morse St. Oreenvllle. Texaa.
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nlkU
WiUrnut A doubt tho bent and oitst excellent article ol iu
kind a combination HAIIl GnOWKB and I1AIR STBAIGOT
EXEK. Civea the hlr a natural aoft and sUky appearance
tiiiiQlatlng hair growth In some ot the most hopeless caae.
r DSLIUCT H f 0 . H V Movirl
TUUVPMM ; f 1 Cc44ntMUS
PUfntoKminJ J j ri ato
axouisiriU turtfc k kir.Moem
FwmmsM t 2; '. : . felrHH
IMTM1 tl iJ'- '. 1 It) SOST
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HAlRcRov.'fR
rVEPlTON HYGIENIC CD .
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Ci IN.
IB IB
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Excelsior Mutual Benen.
Association
Dallas Texas
Mast people need mDT rtjn
there's death in tbe family. Boms
times they want to carry the bif
out of town er they may want t
send far a relative. It you tblek
you need this kind . f SERVICE
take Insurance with the
ExcELsion Mirr-b.u.' bexkfit
ASSOCIATION
We pay death claim in 24 hsur.
Any person desiring such prater-
tion call at room 101) Pythian Teto-
ple 2549 Elm St. or call Y. iiil.
H. STRICKLAND
President
S. tX) FIELD Secretary
A HEALER OF GREAT FQWEii
A
Every man and woman should
this wonderful woman for she eia
tell you many things that will prf
you to wondering. Madame Jefferson
can bring tangled brains to the Uict.
of helpful sensibility. eh can cure
any disease that you were not bora
witn In fact she can locate any dis-
ease In the human body and t-ll your
complaint merely by your writing her.
When other doctors nave failed tb"
write her and she will give you fail
details of your disease.
Madame Jefferson possess a natural-born
gift from birth and Is on
of the greatest llcon ied preachers of
the age. She has a supernatural gift
Gnd has given her power to beal an 4
lead her people. Her advice on busi-
ness problems are worth more thsa
you will ever be able to pny. Only
business matters will be ai.sw-"i
Send 10 cents In stamps for iffpl?-.
Madame Jefferson has discovered a
wonderful hair restorative. It grows
hair on bald ha.ds.
For consultations other than sick- '
ness send $2.00 and If you take the
treatments this will go on your blU.
Address Madame Ida B. Jefferson
(Evangelist A. M. B. Church. North.
Texas Conference) R. 1 Box tOA
Lena-view Texas.
We Dye For OOsers Wliy
Not Yea?
LAINO'S
Instantaneous Halr Dye the very best
LA1NGS
System of Hair Dressing Taught by
mail or at residence.
We manufacture the following:
LAING'S Product: Violet Cream Hair
Grower Hair Dyo Shampoo au
Straightening Oil. Scalp Dlsesjw
Cured by Scientific Treatment. Di-
plomas given.
Agents Wanted Everywhere
Mme. VIOI.A LOCKHART
2S1 Fnlrmount Alley
Dallas Texaa.
4-ll-4t
Before using; was 8
After anlng 2 year.
inches l-.n&.
la now '13
unites.
WOMANS GLORY IS HER
HAIR
No more DANDRUFF
No more FAMJNG HAIR
No more ITCHING SCALP
No more TKTl'ER
So more ECEMA.
Gives Health to the Bcalp.
Growth of Ixug Huffy Hi ir.
Growing OH . .. ROe
Pressing OH .. . .ROc
leinple Oil
; EIADAEI JESSIE CARTEL.
Scientific Bcalp Bpecialiat
and MauufactnrT.
2152 Lafayette St. Inc. Denver Oat
Enclose 2c Stamp for letters.
Onr HIGH BIIOW.N HAIS
GKOWEB tUnds aa one of
oar hlgbent athieveuienU
it ta pre para tioa we looX
upon with pride.
All we ask of yon fa try-
it. If you don't find it tht
beat Hair Preparation put
have erer used w ci
gladly refund rrmi a
rot Sule By All Drts-itf.
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