The Dallas Express (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 28, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 29, 1922 Page: 5 of 8
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'. Mealsw Sunday School at the Bap-
tlat and M. E. Churches wora well t-
tenutTd Sunday. Rev. Childs pastor
of M. B church u with his people
In the afternoon and raised (24.00.
Mr. and Mr A. U McDonald .pent
Easter In Doyle and enjoyed Cjiiite a
nice stay. Rev. Thomas preached a
nul ctdriof sermon. Ke uned for
his subject "I will Rive you rest
and at nlxht -hy rendered a; most
excellent Banter program which wii
enjoyed by all Lltte Misses Gladys
and Olodene Mcflonetd entertained a
few of their little friends Saturday
evening1 hunting the rabbit' ne.t after
they hart found the neat they were
Berved with lemonade and cake togeth-
er with other nice eatables that the
sriiest brought in their little baskets
those present were Misses Huth Tay-
lor Fola Foster Klvessie Moor - Ho-
lena Moore and little Master G orge
Foster. .
Paul Malaa CollrKe. Sunday. April
23rd ne.in J. B. Patterson pr nched
a very helpful and profound rinon
In the C'Hleje chapel. Alter me ser-
with the fioul of Dav d and Jonathan
Loved Vim as His Own SouL Subject
Friendship. - .
Dean termed his subject aa ' the
greatest thing in the world which is
the binding together of two hearts.
He persuaded us to dvink deep out of
the pool of righteousness for a little
dr;uhlnr ' la a dangerous thing. He
clcsed by saying ti'iat the religion of
Christ 1 the basis of all things. There
Is no doubt what ever that those who
heard him . were given additional in-
spiration to travel on.
Tbe A. O. E. League ht'.d a point
meeting Sunday ' AiWI 23rd at Ed-
ward Chapel A. M. ' H. church there
was a riuoo attendance. Miss Ellen
Dunn the secretary had a splendid
record of the lust meming every one
manifested a great interest in the
league. Of oourse Paul Qrnn was
present and played an Important part
as .'Vial. Mis. I-aviJa Hanford en-
tertained uo with an Instrumental solo
Melody in which wan vary striking
Indt-ed. After which we had a very
lively discussion. How to over-come
difficulties opened oy Mr. . M. 'lay-
mon expressions could be heard from lor. me liresioeni or io i mon
almost unv nlace on the campus of.gue together with M!s- Mabln Ureen
how ablfl and enloyable th" sex "ion
waa Dean Pvtteraon took his text
from Js Cam. 18Hi cha' le: H3 1st
"Verse. TNv lioul of Jonathan Was Knit
and members suggested some eiiellent
thoughts. Prof. R. E llivh- filling in
along with other ff!eeril "fi'ered .vu(f-
Seatioos that . will cauwi the organi-
? I Temple. The whole lx fought like
.'-'.;."- tigers and Mrs. Long the coach did
' nt fail to biing the bacon home
; v;'..' three cheers for Mrs. Ixmg.
! !' J '. ' Cnry. Surday School and church
. :Jwere well attended' Sunday Mr. W. C.
'A f-' Price was elected dolegate to the Sun-
Pnhiol District Uoord which eon-
Scho(vl. Many peoplo irom here at-
it'jinwir wrrv it-cp m wi. -i-rijip r ranK-
ston Sunday. They reported splendid
service '..were' had through' out ' the
day." The building committee for our
t ntvv 'high acnnol building gave an
; lu'fl" aiWrial ..Saturday nlgnl. and a neat
um was raised. These entertainments
i '..' J will he a waeKiy affair to benefit the
it Pal't'ne- Vent a few h6urs Sun-
lv liiiirlic in np city. Hon. H. 1
l'r.jcfr' writes' from Wichita l ulls that
thfc :K. of l'.' .Vlve there la Di.ju-ress-ine''
admirabryj i .Mr. J. U Hamilton
nunle a buHinfsrt trin to 1-aloytine this
.Wepk. The tomato crop hem look very
promising and were is a niovctneitl
0U. foot among ii(Emes men Here to
tsJablish a canning tactory to taKe
ctoA-e of the surplus that will or
Va'nnot be shipped profitably to out
side markets. .J .
Thornton. Sunday SeTionl was well
intended at the clmrchoH. A . goodly
Ulimber of people fi'..m . Mixla and
tii-oesbeck were in thi eiiy- Sunday
itlid worshipped at tbe varlpao church
es. Rev. F. D. Johnsou X": . S. T.
I!.; ex-chaplaln in the world war was
a' guest of Rev. N F. Ford. Mrs. Julie
Law is In Dallas attending the fun-
eral of her brother. Mrs. MV-K. Wil-
liams Is on the mend. Mrm '. Joslo
Holts after a short llluea.o .was able
to be out to the dellsht of friends
"Teaiie-Schools are clvv&ed temporary-
and church services are limited
as an account of small pox epidemic.
Thc-j'u have occu.-red many deaths in
and. near this' vicinity. Mrs. llosa
T&tiin died suddenly la.t Friday even-
ing. She leaves four daughters- and
one sister to mourn hev demise. --Jlcv.
J. 1). Dunbar officiated and remains
was Ijld to rest In the Salem ceme-
tery. 'Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Llvlngxton
left the city recently fdr Klrven.
l(oekall. Sunday School was well
attended at 81. Paul A. M. K church
At U:3Q a. m Rev. G. W. Nelson de-
livers a masterful sermon. At 1-:i0
p. m.. Rev. Fladger and his congrega-
tion of the M. E. church worshipped
with .St. Paul. The (ilenn Hill school
closed ten duys ago on account of
insufficient funds. The high school
.closed Friday after a series of exer-
cises starting the preceedlng Wednes-
day night. Two young Indies were
graduated In person of Misses Iur-
leue Kittrell and Lilly Lee. Attorney
r.anglum of Madlsonvlllc delivered the
principal address. The school board
was present to the exercises. Miss
Maudella ll'ish of Dallas is the guest
If Miss Kittrell Jim Houston was
assaulted by Mr. Cliff Madison while
t work. The victims right aim was
broken In the configuration. Attor-
ney langlum delivered an address at
the Cedar Grove church last week.
La Junta. Colo. Easter Sunday was
observed at the Haptist church by
the rendition of an excellent pro-
gram In the afternoon. On account of
the weather the A. M. E. program
will be rendered Sunday. Come out
and hear It. Rev. Ware motored to
Rocky Ford Tuesday afternoon with
a few members of the Baptist church
and visitors to preach to the white
congregation of the white Baptist
church. MeBdaiues Starkes and Pitts
and Mason served supper to the guests.
Rev. Ware preached an excellent ser-
mon.' Singing was good. Collection
(65.00 after the service the Jubilee
singers rendered a couple of selections
at tbe Lyons club. Everybody enjoyed
their trip and reported a grand time.
Mr. and Mrs. Hopson entertained a
few friends Monday night namely
Misses Bad get t Sharp and Owens;
Messrs. Woods. H. and V. Tyler
Fruit waa served Mr. and Mrr. J. W.
Marshall entertained a few of the
younger set In honor of Mrs. Nadine
Greene of Garden City Kans. Those
present were Misses Itessie Sharp M.
Dadgett. Georgia Kiowa T. Ray and
H. Ramsey. Messrs. H. Tyler Jesse
Woods L. Grant K. Tyler Ice cream
and cake were served. Mr. and Mrs.
Lively entertained the Card club Wed-
nesday afternoon. Rev. E. W. D. Gar-
mon is in the city viiting his fam-
ily. Rev. Garmon was called as Pas-
tor of the Laptist church in Hutchin-
son Kans. Mrs. Ida Hirain of Denver
Colo. is in the city vlsitin gfriends.
Mrs. Hiram ' is en route to Michigan
to see her sick daughter. Rev. L. F.
Neely of Whicita. kans. was In the
city visiting his brotlit.i Mr. H. Neely
and family. Rev. Neely spent some
weeks in Denver before coining to the
city. Rev. Allen of Walsenbuig was
a visitor in the city. Tbe A. M. E.
Missionary Society is doing nicely.
Miss Alldred Carney s able to be up
again. Mr Rnd Mrs. S. 1 Murphy spent
Easter Sunday in Denver. Mr. Ed
Lane is able to walk around. Mrs.
Steve Jones left for Arizona Thurs-
day morning. Quite a Tew disappoint-
ments in going to I'uebio on Monday
night for the Eaatcr ball.
Cameroav Prof. J. U. Bartlett prin-
cipal of the City School in company
with Miss I. J. Mayo vice principal
and Miss Kathryn E. A. Watson teach)-
er of Home Economics accompanied
the contestants to Prairie View wh. ie
the Interscnolastic I eague meet con-
vened. A very inspiring meet -Is rer
ported with the following honors:
Senior Declamations for girls first
honor Ollle Mae Rucker Rockdale.
Texas Milcm County; third honor was
received by a contestant from this
county in Junior Declamation. A very
enjoyable and protitaoie trip is re-
ported by the three teachers. The
members of the Domestic Science De-
partment under Miss Watson's super-
vision has plans under way to serve
the board of trustees with a luncheon
in the near future while the senior
girls are busv preparing their uni-
form graduation dresses which will
not exceed (2.40. Special pains is be-
ing taken to teach the girls econ my
and simplicity in dress. Commence-
ment is drawing near and the music.
under Miss Watson s direction is be-
ing rehearsed. The operetta entitled
"In the Garden of The Shah" with
Miss Annie Ivory as leading laJy
promises to be one of the. grandest
ever produced by high school pun's.
Don't forget the piano drive. Mb
Artie Pratt member of Senior class
is up after a short spell of illness
very much to the delight of her shool
mates. Mis. Lola Fay Mclntoi h.
member of 8th grade Is on the sick
list.
The faculty members were instru
mental th ough solicitations ai J an
"Easter E.g Hunt' to pay oft four
notes on the piano the cooperation
of the community at large Is needed
and much desired. Miss Lucile Allen
memDer or tn grace na. gone iw
Ranger to reside with her father.
All churches reported splendid ser-
vices thn-'jghout tne day. Hev. Hum-
aatlon nothing less than success. ber was at Cameron urove ana de-
The . choral club of P. Q. C. has livered noble sermons. At :80 he bap-
returned from a week's tour of the tiled IS converts. Jev. Bufprd was
following places: Blooming Grove at Lights CraPel Sunday. Entering
Frost. Waxahachia and Foreston. Miss into the second week of battle against
Elouia' Jones has assisted th.i fol- sin he is bringing groat things to
lowing".' iu putting it over: Misses past. At this writing 2 convtvts
Dunn. Hayes Sanford and Messrs. have been auaid Rev. Hughes tthe
Mosely Akins Livingston and Bur- old regular) was at uethel .Sunday
leson who were accompanied by Mrs.
Long.' On Friday evening president
WillTims nishoo W. D.. Johnson Rev.
J. K Williams and Dr. A. 8. Jack-
son Vpiotored to Foreston where Dr.
Jackson delivered a magnificent ad-
dresi. );-
ThO Choral Club Is going to do Its
bit jn helping to get the new girls
dormitory ready tor occupancy by the
openings of the next school term.
Severftl young men have entered
school and it is runmorod that they
are ifoid bail playnrs and if that be
true It nieanc an .. Increase in the
strength of tvr club and Houston
stands' a poor chance of getting from
P. C) the honors it is true that
we Mat - to 1-ralrle View and also
WiW'y t Ancient arrival by Sam-
uel Houston must lick tin dust
While the base ball "ys were
loosln" - honors to Wile t n basket
ball girls were winning honors from
Cameron we wish to extend a card
of thanks to you for your kindness
In the bereavement of our son and
brother William Penn Harman who
departed this life April 18 1922 in
the city of Abilene Texas.
Willie Harman Sr.
Willis Harman Jr.
. Chas. W. Harman '
E. H. Harman
Frank W. Harman.
llonham. The women of our city
have organized a Civio League. All
of our wives and daughters should
give - this organization their hearty
support. Mrs. Fannie Pyles is presi-
dent. Jordan Locke is improving his
home. Rev. W. M. Smith preached
for Rev. Lynch last Sunday night the
sermon waa timely and well delivered.
i Rev. Whitaker of the A. M. K. church
l.i conducting a series of meeting.
Rev. Lynch pastor of 1st l)aptil
church was in Dallas last week at-
tending the N. W. D. Board. Rev.
Williams pastor of the C. M E.
church will pull off a big program
Friday Saturday and Sunday after
which he will leave St. Louis to at-
tend the general conference. Mrs.
Chelse Walker of Tulsa Okla. who
has hewn quite 111 is much improved.
Membors of Bethelhem Baptist church
presented to our school at Denlson
a nice box of groceries valued at
J35.00. The New Home Baptist church
has purchased a piano and has or-
ganized a choir with Miss Moslv as
pianist. The big revival will start
Tuesday night with prayer service
running up to the 2nd Sunday In
May at Bethelhem Baptist church. Mrs.
Lue lleeves arrived home from Mount
Pleasant last Saturday. Mrs. Fannie
Walker left last Thursday to visit
husband in Purcell Okla.
The Wondeifij;Hair lifesje ..
'-.'. ' V V:;.; ':A't if'-
leson. who .were accompanied by Mrs. and waa pleased to have Hev. W. D.
Miller OI rvaco prv.- muici
was called to Waco. ThuiSday to the
bed side of his aged fathei who is
seriously ill. Rev. G. George - Temple
preached soul stirring - sermon at
Lights Chapel Friday night. The ' A.
C. K L program rendered at Bethel
Sunday avenlng waa quiet Interesting.
The subject '"Do Not" so plainly il-
lustrated by Miss Sewell and Mr. Car-
ter should ever be remembered. Should
each boy . and gl-l take -unto him or
herself some on or two phases of
the lecture and put into practice no
doubt that would influence otherr and
the town would be greatly benefited.
Mr. H. I Hall was able to be out
Sunday after Ions time. We pray that
he shall regain nis health. We have
now in the city an undertaker fbo
lectured at Cameron Grove Thursday
night. '
Card f ' Thaaka.
To the good people of Abilene and
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1 Six Week June 5 to July 14 1922
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