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THE DALLAS EXPRESS DALLAS TEXAS SATURDAY APRIL 14 1922.
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Nacogdoches Sunday was a fine
day for the churches with large at-
tendance. fThe revival conducted by
Rev. Chambers at the Zlon JIM
First Baptist church has been the
center of attraction each night last
week with large attendance. There
has been several conversions and
accession to the church meeting will
continue for several days and
nights. Galillee church notes Sun-
day school well attended; the B.
Y. P. U. with Miss Carrie Cotrite
as leader Is doing a great work.
The Sewing club was entertained
by Sister Eva Hlghtower Friday
evening at 5 p. m. Miss Vallie
Bagsby was painfully hurt while
out car riding Sunday evening by
the car over turning; several oth-
Crockett Sunday Schools were
well attended last Sunday; lesson
very interesting. Easter program of
St Paul church was quite an en-
Joyable affair. Rev. T. E. George of
St. Paul church preached at the C.
M. E. church Easter evening at 3
tv m. Tha nriurrum rendered bv Mrs.
. M. E. Lewis was enjoyed by the
audience. Prof. F. J. Grant of Trln
lty Texas was in town this week
on business. Mr. C. C. Elliott died
April 3rd; funeral services were
held from St. Luke Baptist church;
Rev. Alfred Reece officiated. Miss
Mae B. King of M. A. Seminary is
the country. Mrs. Ethel Tarver of
this place who has beV spending
some time In Houston under medi-
cal treatment returned last Monday.
mm The Progressive Whist club met
at the home of Mrs. R. L. Groves
Wednesday evening April 4th in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tryon
of Petersburgs N. J. after the
games an ice course was served;
Mr. Aaron Smith furnished music
for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Edd
Yancy of Eastland spent Easter
week with their daughter and moth-
er. A dinner party was given in
their honor by their mother Mrs.
C. A. Jackson. .
Marshall. The Graid Jury for
the April term of the District Court
W. P. Lawrence S. J. Ethridge G.
W. Livingston A. G. Rooker Geo.
McDaniel W. E. Fause A. N. Beaty
V. Lee Scott L. B. Anderson E. L
Barnes F. L. Richardson. W.' liji"Pd the 8f? hlgh Bcn0?ln
Pitts F. A. Alexander and J. A.
Westmoreland. Central High School
and Shrevcpor't High School crossed
bats on Wiley University Park In
two hard fought games Friday and
Saturday; Friday game 6 to 5;
Saturday game 4 to 5 in favor of
Central. Wiley University team Is
touring Texas. Mr. Simon Pitts wasiu lno asl WBe-
laid to rest In the ' Powder Mill
cemetery with Mosaic Templars hon-
ors. Grand Master A. W. Weather-
ford was in the city this week on Baptl8t cnUrch was a visitor to
business. Rev. C. C. Booker went ; BChools were nicely attended Sunday
to Union Church and Preached aBoston ot Oklahoma. Pastors Beal of
K. of P. sermon; Rev. C. C. Book-jthe M- E. Rnd Alexander of the A.
er baptised 70 converts after a ten M E werA thelr regDectlva Doata.
day meeting.
Wolfe City. Y. W. C. A. of J.
F. I. S. College During the latter i181 Thursday night was quite an
part of November the Y. W. C. A.jenJvable ttffair: " tne mm-
of F. I. S. College. We have mademe"t8 Duncn- alad- e and
The Initiation service was held the fru'ts wre erved- Mr- W-
first Sunday night in January when ard and pastor attended the E ec-
thlrty two young ladies attired in;torlal c"eSe at Conroe last Wed-
whlte marched into the chapel sing- !"MdaS;11ThS meeting was opened by
ing: "Stand up Stand up for Jesus." i ; Dlllard; Messrs. A. Jefferson
The ceremony was conducted by the and Howd Smith were elected
president after which the officers
woie Installed. Regular meeting
nights are the second and fourth
Sunday nights of each month. On
March 28th we entertained the pub-
lic with a Manless wedding. First
and Second year Rhetoric class;
Group of students twenty strong
composing the first and second year
of F. P. S. College. We hae made
wonderful progress within the last
seven months. We are all working '
hard looking forward to the prize
to be given to the one making the
Mrs. Gertrude Hill ot Denison
best record at the end of the term
son has moved to F.t. Worth to live.
Is visiting her mother. Miss K. Wll-
Rev. Russen is visiting away from
home for a week. All the clubs en-
tertained Saturday night fThe F. I.
8. is having an entertainment Wed-
nesday night.
Sunday School was well attended
at all churches. Rev. Gilmore was
at his beat Sunday and delivered a
good sermon. Collection $66. Miss
Willie Patterson left for Brecken-
rldge. Mr. Willie Johnson spent
Sunday In Ladonla. Miss Hattie
Jones was In Ladonla Sunday. Mrs.
M. M. Foreman is on the sick list
Miss Iris Wood spent a few days in
Sulphur Springs. Quite "a number
motored to Greenville Sunday. Mr.
A. J. Wortham and family spent the
the day with Mrs. Amanda Lock.
Mlb.i Mrytle King was in the city
"Sunday.
rorney. -Rev. Mitchell was In Ms
pulpit Sunday. Rev. Warers of Dal-
las preached two sermon. Mrs. Ber-
ry is vlBltlng her parents. Mrs. Mat-
tie Ward was called to Fort Worth
on account of the death of her cous-
in Johnnie Williams.
McKinney Little Myrtle Howell
entertained several guests at a Eas-
ter egg hunt at the residence of
Mrs. Jamie Jagge.s her aunt; her
guests were Blanche Wilson Ruth
Nelson of Farmersvllle Texas! J.
Clenand of Dallas; R. W. Moore
from Kansas City and a host of
grown people.
Trrell I During an electrical
storm which struck our city about
- 3:45 p. m. on April 3rd. Mr. March
a farmer was struck by lightning.
He was found two hours later with
one mule dead "and laying across
both his legs; his hat was torn in
small pieces his watch burned and
at the present time he is In a crt-
ical condition. Rev. Frank Nelson
of Kaufman passed through the
city en route to Dallas. Rev. L. E.
Craig P. E. Terrell District C. M.
H. church spent a few days in town
last week. Rev. D. Q. Goss pastor
St. Luke C. M. E. visited Mrs. Goss
at Tyler last wek. Mrs. Ethel Coats
spent Friday in Wills Point. Mm.
V. H. Hawkins spent week end in
Wills Point. Miss Eva Crissett and
- Miss Lucene Knox were in Dalian
Sunday. St. Luk C. M. E. church
had a large attendance Sunday.
Bethel Baptist church; Sunday
School well attended. Rev. T. C. Fields of Bremond has moved to
Bledsoe Field Missionary of State ; Mineral Wells. Mr. Henry Zillle-
B. Y. P. U. preached at 11:45 a. coffe made a trip to Ft Worth
m. A nice donation was given him. where he went to meet his mother-
Pastor" Rev. T. W. Daily preached 'in-law Mrs. Barner of Kaufman
a short sermon at night and ex-1 The choral club of Cleburne Texas
plained his plans .for hlo revival to directed by Miss Ermalee Thomas
begin next Tuesday. sang here Saturday night at the
Wlnnsbor Mr Artia Frank and ' FIrst BaPtlst church. Mrs. Secuil-
tr Mrv Weiia hiirtai Ti.flriv aJ club here remained in the city
ter Mary Wells burial Tuesday at
Kilgore Texas. The S. L. B. and Y.
L. C. gave a tag party Friday night.
Miss Ollie Mae Perry entertained
the young boys and girls with a
birthday party Wednesday night at
Miss M. D. Williams. Rev. I. S.
Stark spoke at the Baptist church
again Sunday. Rev. O. A. Crenshaw
worshipped with Rev. B. T. Tram-
mell Sunday at Mt. Zion. Willow
Grove Baptist church in rally Sun-
day raised $102.19.
Gainesville. The E. P. Club was
royally entertained by the presi-
dent Mrs. P. E. Whitlow; a de-
licious menu was served and en-
Joyed by all. All churches were
well attended Sunday. Rev. B. J.
Brown was out of the city and one
of his pupils of North Texas Col-
lege filled his place- The Deacon-
nesB met at the residence of Mrs.
Lizzie Johnson Friday afternoon;
after business session a delicious
menu was served. Miss E. M. Pat-
terson left for Bonham where she
will visit her mother before leav-
ing for Pennsylvania. Miss C. Low
left for Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs.
Crowner and Mr. Fullbright motor-
ed to Sherman Thursday. Mrs.
Growner remained and spent a
while with her mother brothers
and friends. Rev. Cobb closed a
revival in East Gainesville at the
Corinth Baptist church Sunday
night. Mr. J. W. Reynolds ot Den-
ton was in the city last week- Mr.
S. W. Wicks was at the bedside of
his wife Sunday. Rev. Cobb held a
meeting for Rev. G. B. Williams all
last week. Mr. S. Horn returned
from Dallas Sunday.
Miss A. Miller was called away
Thursday to attend the funeral of
her brother. She returned Sunday
night. The Colored high school chal-
their ground Friday score 10-13
in favor of Sherman. They played
j1" Gainesville. Saturday the score
14-9 In favor of Gainesville. The
Imperial Jubilee Singer sang at the
Baptist church Wednesday night;
the program was enjoyed by all. Mr.
Josses of Ardmore. Okla. was
Trinity All the various Sunday
Shools were nicely attended Sunday.
Mr. B. T. Tlppett Supt. ot St Luke
The Conversation Party given by
Mr 8. M. Scott at her residence on
Lay delegates to the General Con -
ference of the A. M. E. Rev. Alex
ander motored to Dodge Saturday
evening. Mrs. Mattle Williams left
for Houston and other points. Mr.
James Gipsin of Crockett worshipp
ed at the A. M. E. church Sunday.
Rev Alexander preached for Rev.
Beal and his Presiding Elder Sun
day -evening. The Second Quarterly
Conference convened at Thonfas
Chapel M. E. church; Sunday School
at 10 a. m. conducted by the Supt.
J. R. Walker; 11 a. m. preaching
by District Supt. Lewis text Isa.
40-22. At 3 p. m. Rev. C. J. Alex
ander of the A. M. E. church
preached a wonderful sermon text
Luke 23:40; after which the Lord's
supper was administered. 8 p. m.
devotional service conducted by Rev.
B. M. Math is after which the pas-
tor presented the D. S. We had
with us from St. Jan.es Huntsvllle
a distinguished guest in the person
of Mrs. A. Graham Mrs. M. San-
dle and F. A. Emmerson
amount raised $122.26.
Total
Groosbeck Head Branch Sunday
School was well attended the ban-
ner being awarded to class No. 1
which reported $2.65; total col-
lection $5.85. At 11 a. m. the pas-
tor Rev. J. fit. Washington preach-
ed from the subject "The Devil at
Church." At 8 p. m. he preached
from the subject "Christ the Be-
lievers Pattern." There wa one ac-
cession; collection $53.91. Tev.
Woodson pastor of the White Bap-
tist church of the city preached at
Lone Star Baptist church in the
afternoon. Ihe new school building
Is progressing nicely and it is hoped
that it will be completed with In
the next five weeks. Mrs. Alice
! Jackson of Palmer is visiting her
mother and other relatives here this
week. Mr. King of Thornton was
in the city Sunday. Mrs. Patterson
of Oklahoma City the sister of Rev.
J. II. Washington was in the city
Sun-lay. The Second quarterly . con-
ference will be held at Dennis
Chapel Saturday and Sunday April
14th and 16th. Rev. Butreii and
IiIb nnn.nnnt!nn will tt'nroll 1 n of
DeDnlg Cnapel M. E. church. SuI1.
day April 15th at 3 P. m.
Mineral Wills. The Second Quar-
terly conference was held here Sun-
day at the A. M. E. Church by Pre-
siding Elder W. E. McOrev of the
El Paso District. Rev. Hammons his third anniversary tomorrow at
and his loyal members of this (the First Baptist church. Mr. Elon-
church spared no pains In making zo Thomas of Dallas attended the
his the greatest quurter held here funeral of Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Anna
Sunday evening at 3:30 p. m. pre- Davis and Mrs. Alberta Horn and
siding elder P. E. McGrew preach-son of Dallas were in the city
ed a wonderful sermou. McAmos jThursdaoy visiting relatives. Mrs.
Johnson of Houston is here visit- Leatha Boyd's neice of Dallas was
Ing his cousin Mr. C. J. John jon. i here Sunday. Mr. Andrew King died
Mr. Jim Plckard who was called Monday and was burled Wednesday
to Abellne Texas last week to the .from Shlloh Baptist church by Rev.
bedside of his fathnr has returned. G. W. Burton. Mr. Robt. King of
Mrs. Brooks Martin and Mrs. I Tulsa attended the funeral. Mr-
Frank SmltU of Sherman are here: Ed Butler of Sllsbee is in the city
taking baths and drinking water; I visiting his family. Miss B. Coleman
while here they are the guest of 'of Dos Moines was called to the
Mrs. Annie Upshaw. Mrs- Pearlee bedside of her sister who is very
drinking the waters.
Gilmer Rev. S. H. Howard
preached at his church Sunday. Sun-
day school at Gilgal is on the boom;
attendance 48 pupils; collection
$4.28. Mr. and Mrs. Linnie LIndly
Messrs. 1 Jim Owens Joe Cregg Eli
Christian and Rev. S. H. Howard
motored to Big Sandy Sunday
where Rev. Howard preached the K..
of P. sermon. Mrs.' Amy Johnson
accompanied Mrs. Julia Donaldson
to the funeral of her son Olen
last Friday. Two members were
added to Gilgoe Baptist church Sun-
day night; collection $24.25.
Itasca Rev. W. H. Beasley preach-
ed for Rev. Franks Rev. Franks
was called out ot town on business.
Mr. H. A. DIggs made a trip to
Rockdale to the Electoral College;
he was elected a president of the
Laymen meeting on the Waco Dis-
trict. Rev. McDaniel preached for
Rev. Franks Sunday night; services
were good all day. Mr. Taylor Show
and others visited Grandvlew to at-
tend the K. of P. sermon Mr. Stan-
fee visited Cleburne Sunday. Mrs.
Callle Shaw was out of town on
business. Mrs. Freedman left for
Dallas to visit her mother. Mr. Luke
Tiffson was a pleasant visitor at
home last week. Mrs. Sanford was
called out of town on account of the
deaths of her uncle. Health week
was carried out In our town last
week.
Brownwood The four churches
of the city are forging ahead and
are making much progress. Mrs.
John Harris who was operated on
some time ago is greatly improved.
Mrs. R. King is in the sanitarium.
Rev. G. V. Cavitt is in Balllnger.
this week. A new grocery has been
opened by a progressive young man.
Mllford. Sunday SchoqJ and
churches. Rev. J. J. Thompson
preached an excellent sermon Sun-
day morning and night. St. James
A. M. E. church Rev. G. L. Cole-
man pastor. Rev. J. W. Multon
pastor of Pilgrim Rest M. E. church
Rev. G. L. Coleman pastor. Rev.
J. W. Moulton pastor Pilgrim Rest
church preached all day Sunday.
The Kelly Miller high Eagles de-
feated two games Italy and Pelum
high. The scores of Italy high was
32-2; the score of Pellum high was
5-6. The Kelly Miller high Eagles
beat both games. Prof. McDonald
and the Mllford Eagles have begun
to win games. The Kelly Miller
high school has also organized a
base ball. Prof. L. G. McDonald was
In Dallas to attend to some busi-
ness. Mrs. Zena Richardson went
to Hillsboro. Mr. R. S. J. Beatie
went to Waxahachle. Mrs. Elize Wil-
liams and Mrs. Annie Mae Johnson
were in Italy on a short trip. Mrs.
Annie Jefferson died at her home.
Dr. Dennis Clemon died at his
home Cleburne on Wednesday
March 28th Mrs. Alma Jones was
hostess to the Social and Art club.
A very Interesting business session
was had after which a palatable
two course luncheon was served.
Mrs- C. C. Smith expressed thanks
to the hostess for a very pleasant
evening spent in her home. The
club adjourned to meet with Mrs.
Estese Jones.
.Wednesday afternoon the Social
and Art club met with Mrs. Estese
Jones to witness a parlor recital.
Miss E..L. Thomas music directress
of the club presided at the piano
and a creditable program was ren-
dered. After much merriment the
hostess served a delicious repast
All departed expressing themselves
-vs applicants for membership to the
Social and Art club.
At the close of the Easter pro-
gram at the First Baptist church
Miss L. T. Phillips was presented a
beautiful clft as a token of anDre-
elation for her untiring efforts in
training the children. Miss Beulah
Coleman of Des Moines is visiting
her father and relatives. Dr. A. W.
Edwards is in his office this week.
The Epworth League Conference is
in session at the C. M. E. church.
The quarterly conference the A. M.
M. E. church Rev. R. T. Godwin
pastor r.ev. W. E. McGrew P. E.
was a success flhere were two con
verts; one reclaimed. Sister Florence
Jay was granted licence as City
Missionary. The Dean of the Col-
lege of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Head of Department of Mathematics
of Paul Culnn College of Waco
Texas; A. J. Johnson was with us
and gave a splendid short talk;
collection $56.62. Mrs. Lue Wilson
an old respectful citizen of Cleburne
dted Friday and was buried Sunday
at the First Baptlrt church by R.v.
J. W. HawkinB; she was burled
with H. H. of R. honors. Mr. El-
mer Wilson of Wellington Kans.
attended the funeral of his mother
Sunday. Rev. A. W. Edwards spent
a few days with his wife. Mrs.
Dykes closed her school at Rio
Vista with success. A nice pro-
gram was rendered. Mrs. Willie
Griggs of Wellington Kans. at-
tended the funeral of Mrs. Lue Wil-
son. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and
son of Dallas are in the city the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.-A. Phil-
lips. Rev. J. A. Brown will hold
sick. Mrs. Alexander Is visiting her
aunt at Waco. Rev. G. W. Burton
preached the K. ot P's sermon Sun-
day at Grandvlew.
Gause Yesterday was a busy day
at Zlon Hill Baptist church. Sun
day school was on time and the
pupil were very enthusiastic over
the story of Abraham. There were
quite a number of new faces in the
classes. Mrs. Smilie went to the Dis
trict meet in Cameron last Friday
and Saturday. Her school will be
represented at Prairie View in the
State meet.
Eastland Sunday school well at-
tended. Rev. L. Cornellous and Rev.
Carter filled their respectful places
Sunday to the delight of their au
diences. A church bazaar is on this
week. Mrs. Robertson was elected
for high sheriff. The base ball game
between Eastland and Ranger was
was won by Eastland.
Big Sandy Mr. Bob Bailey the
second base man for the Fort Worth
team visited his home from Marshall
Rev. Williams filled his regular ap-
pointment here Sunday at the Chris-
tian church. At Sharpless Chapel
Rev. Andrews will have his series ot
program beginning on the 17th to
21st at Hawkins Texas Big Sandy
will exhibit Friday night the 20th.
Rev. Howard preached the Heroines
of Jericho sermon Sunday evening
3.30 p. m. and motored back to
Gilmer with Mr- Linney Gibs and
wife. Rev. W. R. Neals was in Pitts
burg. Sunday to fill an appoint
ment. Mr. Ike Rogers was home Sat-
urday. Mrs. I. M. Watson is still in
the city. Rev. Oble Greenwell made
a short trip to Marshall fTexas Fri
day night and returned Saturday.
Midland Sunday school was held
at the regular time- Mrs. W. B.
Carthern has returned from Wallace
Texas. Mrs. Bessie Johnson ot Ft
Worth ' and Mr. Charlie Goodman
were united In marriage at the home
of Mrs. P. Carson; Rev. Luther
Johnson officiating.
Purdon. Sunday School well at
tended. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cavitt
of Dawson passed through Purdon
en ' route to Corslcana. Mrs- ' Mary
Parks made a trip to Corslcana.
Mr. Arthur Cunningham wife and
baby returned from Corslcana. Mrs.
Bernice Hendricks and Mrs. Lucy
Smith were in Dawson Saturday.
Anmrlllo The Mt. Zion Sunday
school opened on time with the
Supt. and his teachers at their
post: attendance good at 11 a m.
the pastor Rev. D. Bolden preached
a wonderful sermon. The B. Y.
P. U. had a very good lesson and
a nice program was rendered. 8 p.
m. service was well attended; col-
lection $43.76. Master Son Scott and
Mrs. Maggie Carroll left for Dallas
to visit relatives. It was dollar day
Sunday at the C. M. E. church. The
Ladles Home Missionary Society of
Carters Chapel C. M. E. church met
Monday evening April 9th with
the president In the chair; son;
prayer by the president; reading of
the minutes and roll call. Alter a
very Interesting program the meet-
ing was closed by the pastor. Rev.
J. M. Fountain. Mrs. D. I. Ralney
President.
Clam Gravson ChaDel A. M. E.
Chapel A. M. E. church had fine
services Sunday. Sunday school well
attended under the leadership of
Bro. Charles Culberson Supt. Rev.
W. M. Anderson preached at 11 a.
Rev. Hopkins preached a fine
sermon at the evening service ana
Rev. Wesley Moore at night to a
large audience. Among the visitors
were Rev- and Mrs. W. M. Brooks
Rev. W. Moore and Sister Grimes
our District Missionary. Mr. R. F.
Jackson was taken to Dallas to be
tori The St. James Baptist
church has real good services with
Rev. Washington as pastor.
AKllnp Npi rile Craft met with
Mrs. Owens last Tuesday. The mem-
bers of this club are doing some
lovely needle work. Rev. C. H. Ham
ilton and members oi tne m. a.
church had a successful rallr last
Sunday. Civio League is asking the
citizens to come to Betnei a. m.
E. church Sunday afternoon and
honr the nroeram and annual re
port of the league. Mr. Espla
Viugha retirnea irom . urownwoou
where he won the decision in a box-
ini. Hah Snnrinv arhnnl and all ser
vices weil attended at Mt Zion. Rev.
T- C. Collins was absent Rev. Mil-
ler preached at the morning ser-
vice. Mis. Maddox surprised her
husband with a smoker in honor of
his birthday April 6th.
lago Mrs. Maria Howard receiv-
ed a telegram Saturday to come to
OKlahonia at on to see her sick
son who is critically ill. F. J. Fos-
ter was in Needville Saturday in
the Interest of the local American
Woodman camp. Mr. Willie Hall at-
tended the A. M. E. church services
at Route's Point Sunday. Services
at Shlloh Baptist cliurch Sunday
Wfl9 excellent throughout the day.
All tho classes ot me sunaay bchuui
were combined and taught by Rev.
n t Pnuhlnch-irrv nf Hniintnn at
nf the Siindav School the
'pastor Rev. E. M. Randon preached
j a great sermon from 1 Cor. 14:1
I subject 'TThe Love of Christ." Col-
i lection taken by B. Simmons and
R. Palmer amount $48.00. Speaking
meeting was had in the evening. At
I night. Rev. G. R. Cushlngberry of
I Houston delivered a soul stirring
'sermon. Mrs. Crecy Moore Miss Hat-
. tie B. Talton of Densmore; Mrs.
Emily Watklns and Mr. and Mrs. J.
iJackson of Pledger; Mr. R. Palmer
jof Needville; Miss Anna Simmons
iand S. Davis of Don Tol worshipped
jwith the Shlloh church Sunday. The
I officers of the Shlloh W. H. M. S.
Iwere Installed Sunday night by Rev.
E. M. Randon.
I Paris. The Busy Maids and Ma-
Irons club held a pleasant and prof-
itable meeting in the borne of Miss
I A. E. Maxey on 29th St. Wednes-
day afternoon. The attendance was
was good. The Maids and Matrons
are busy making beautiful articles.
Elaborate preparations are being
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made for the Spring Exhibition
which will be held May 9 th. All
members present expressed them-
selves desirous of making the club
one of the best in the State. Home
Economics ara being carefully stud-
died. Expressions of sympathy were
sent to Miss G. V. Halbert end rel-
atives in the loss of Mrs. Mary
Smith the grandmother of Miss Hal-
bert. After the working period and
before the arrival of the hour for
business pop corn peanuts and
candy were served. Next meeting
will be with Mrs. Geo. Lewis on
Grove street. The reporter is grate-
full to Miss Titus for last week's
write-up. Mrs. E. I1. Wynn Presi-
dent; Miss M. A. Johnson Sec.;
Miss G. E. Taylor reporter.
San Augustine. Service was well
attended at the C. M. E. church
Sunday and also Sunday night.' The
Union Home Mission Society was
entertained at the home of Mrs.
Harriett Garrett Monday evening.
The regular routine of business was
carried out after which Mrs. Gar-
rlett sarvod a lovely menu. Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Jones left for Los An-
geles Cal. Tuesday morning to
visit their daughter who has been
ill for several weeks. Mrs. Lucy
Ain Payne Is still on the sick list
also Prof. J. W. Barrett's mother.!
Henderson Miss Eliece Brown
passed away on April 3rd inst fun-
erallzed Thursday evening by Rev.
E. S. Moore at C. M. E. church.
Mrs. Pauline Jones of Houston was
called here to attend service of
Miss Brown. Messrs. Buck McCarter
and Johnnie Johnson received acci-
dent last Saturday 3 miles from
Longvlew between Henderson by
a truck car turning over. Profes-
sor Charley McCain spent two days
In the city with his father. Mrs.
Roberta Brown was brought .from
the country to her old home. Mr.
Ben Wylle of Cool Springs spent
a few davs In the citv.
I The Royal Societ" club met Tues-
' J 1 II .1.- AM. t.l. It.. f T
uuy April me oiu wilu hiib. vr. jlj.
Deckard at the home of her moth-
er. Tbe president Mrs. Frankle L.
Simmons presided. Opening by sing-
ing song "Jesus Is Calling." Pray-
er by Mrs. Luclnda Coats. Song led
by Mrs. Georgia A. Glpson then
a short program was rendered. Visi-
tors to the club Rev. E. S. Moore
and Rev. W. M. Douglass made
timely remarks. A delicious - meru
was served- Next meeting will be
with Mrs. Fanny Muckelroy April
17th.
San Angelo. The First Baptist
church closed a very successful rally
on the it id lr-it. $305.00 was
raiseS tho highest amount during
the rally was crowned financial
king. The city board of education
has bad the school campus beauti-
fied. Much Interest has been mani-
fested since the erection of our
modern brick building. Prof. F. G.
Brown paid Mrs. Bora Taylor $400
for the American Woodmen on ac-
count ot the death of her son Char
ANew
ST. LOUIS MUSIC CO.
566 Dept. oo
St. Louis
les. The Kings Daughters had their
annual sermon preached Sunday
Prof. Brown has let the con- ri T ri j .
tract for the erection of a modern Da"as' Mrs. Lucy Ornald and Ophel-
four room bungalow on his property lla Loniax Lodonla were here and
near the A. M. E. church- The pub- other relatives. The funeral took
He is delighted to get the Express piace at Mt. Calvary Baptist church
fLr.rZa En03t h" Sunday evening at 3 o'clock. Mrs.
ready sale for it. B E' Campbell and Mrs. M. P.
St. Paul A. M. E. church Easter Dickey made social trip to Austin
Sunday was very favorable here and Friday on the Sunshine return-
the children took advantage of the'ing Sunday night and report a pleas-
beautiful day. Rev. J. M. Boldlng'Bnt time. Rev. T. M. Campbell of
was at his post at 11 o'clock and Palestine Is vlsltln? his wife this
delivered a powerful sermon from week. Major P. Gram President of
Rev. 1 chapter 18th verse. Collec- the Independent Ideal Association
Hon vas good. He and his people 8poke to a large crowd at the Mt
rally to the St. Paul Baptist church Calvary Friday night The revival
a:au p. m. air. wiine uagc-y jonn-
rtf vr i i s a i J
nle W. Klnnedy and others motored
down to Balllnger and witnessed a
great Easter rally. Mr. Geo Ed-
I - w - - - - -
ward left Monday. Mr. J. C. Cole-
t"an has made some Improvement
to his store and market with a new
expensive meat counter and block
which will prove an asset to his
business. Sunday April 8th wia
another high day at St. Paul A. M.
E. church. Rev. J. M. Boldlng
preached from the 27th Ps. and 10th
verse at 11 o'clock. Rev. Boldlng
had the pleasure of adding two
more to his number. At 8:30 p. m
he delivered another powerful ser-
mon. Collection $16.82.
Ranger Mr. L. E. Winston re-1 Carthap. Saoday School was
turned f romKansas City Kans. Rev. lwc;i atteuded Sunday. There was
Warhlngton of Brown ooU Tf tanipreachlpg. At 11 o'clock at the C.
was here this week and preached m. E. church Rev. Jordan attending
a noble sermon. Mrs. B. J. Logan b. Y. P. U. met Sunday evening at
of High Bank. Texas returned b-io 4 o'clock with a rice attendance
this week. Mrs. F. Osborne left for After renderlnj a short program
Fort Worth on business Mrs. Hat- Mr. Lee Addle Ciadwick general
tie Eart ot Eastland was here Fii-'aupervisor lectured to the young
day. Mrs. F. J. Johnson returned people concerning the Union after
from Fort Worth; Mr. Fred Lloyd 1 which Mr. eorge Bryant respond-
vlslted in Dallas and Fort Worth led. Every rao is invited to attend
Mr. J. W. Smith spent Tuesday in the Union for it i.i going over the
Ft. Worth on business. A. M. E. jtop. Mr. Albert Cladwlck ha re-
held service Sunday. Rev. M. S. 1 turned to his home after spending
Smit h was at his post. St. Paul Bap-1 a few days with his sister Mrs. H.
tlst cliurch held service Rev. Miles w. Woods. Mr. J. P. Hampton and
W. Jenkins of Abilene Texas con-1 Mr. Session of Mmval attended the
ducted same. 1 school closing at Holland's high
Services were good Sunday Mar. 'school. An excellent program waB
25th. We had with us our P. E. rendered
W. E. McGrew who held cur sec-
ond quarterly conterence for this' Neylandvllle. The Easter pro-
conference year at Smith's Chapel Kfam was JUBt fine collection $12.-
A. M. E. church. We began our 25. Rev. J. H. Hughes preached
meeting Friday March 23rd with the resurrection serwm. The ball
our regular quarterly love feaat. isame between Lone Oak and Ney-
Every one present witnessed the landville here on the 6th resulted in
Penecostal shower. On Sunday El- tie 6 and 6 scores each. The tie
der McGrew preached two able ser-1111 be played off on the 20th
mons and our hearts were made to lat at Lone Oak. Rev. Q. W.
burn within us as he talked by the Smith preached Sunday A the C.
way. Six persons were added to ! M. E. church to an appreciable au-
the church. May the Lord bless this jdience collection for the day was
God sent man nl may he I've $13.35. Sunday school at both
long to preach God's word. We are churches were well attendei. Misses
striving to compete our church by Lucre tla Houston acd. ster were
tbe time our District Conference r tm Greenville visiting rent-
convenes April 25-30. We raised Mrs. juanr.a j one s.
this quarter $749.03. H- Brlgham scnool closed Frmar
Taylor -Rev. W. C. Richardson given that nlrht which all present
was with us this week he came enioyed. Mrs. Leola Brikhaia :s la
from Auntln and preached at Mur- Muskogee Okla.. visiting relatives
phy Street Christian church slsolRev. G. W. Smith has gone to hia
Sunday was a fine day. Dewey Lo- home in Overtcc.
Order
Today
Mo.
max who wasjslck for some months
'dipd Anrii Kth Twn inter from
started at Mt. Arte Baptist church
I . ... . .
Jackson was at his best Monday
w;is a high day for the town there
was no school on account of a holi-
FT an iu PV Jliril su SftVsu uuj v u
jay prof. o. L. Price the principle
of the high school . carried the
school children to the Itstrict meet.
irhe elrls clayed Batrop high
UcLool basket ball Taylor won the
- game also the high school fcoy'i
Ii.yed Smith ville base ball and
Taylor won the game. Mt- Carmel
Bvtiot church Rev. G. H. Drutdale
pa.itor closed a successful rovival
Sunday assisted by Bev. V. M.
Butler of Hearne (the singers).
40 additions to the churcu; mon-
ey raised $110.8.
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