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has sun g her greatest Blues. She wants
her admirers to name the song. Paramount
offers members of the Race one hundred (100)
valuable prizes for the best titles submitted for
the "Mystery Record"
1st Prize Console Type Phonograph;
Roman Design; choice of mahogany
or walnut
2nd Prize Beautiful Phonograph 43
inches high.
3rd Prize Beautiful Phonograph 43
inches high.
4 th prize any 50 Paramount Records; 5th prize
any 25 records; and 95 other valuable prizes
all given absolutely free to those who suggest
the 100 beSt titles for this great record. Judges
of contest are prominent members of the Race
Harry H. Pace J. Mayo Williams.
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Contest closes: July 3 1924 at midnight.
All titles must be mailed by that date.
If your dernier hasn't Paramount No. 12200 "Ma Ralney'a
Mystery Record send us your nam and address. Send no money f
JuBt pay postman 75 cents plus C. O. D. charge when he delivers
it. W pay pottagm and inturanc. We also send fno big new
Paramount-Black Swan Book of the Blues. Send your name today.
the NEW YORK RECORDING LABORATORIES
C2 PARAMOUNT BUILDING PORT WASHINGTON. WIS.
Weatherford Sunday. Little J. D.
Greeu is still on the sick list.
Born to Mrs. W. Henry a boy
Thursday June th. The Cemetery
day. Mra. Martha Donaldson la ex-
pecting her niece Mrs. J. E. Moore
of Ardmore Tuesday. Mrs. Lena
Tolea has remodeled her home on-
Committee has gone to work andU now she has a large 8 room 'Smith of the Methodist congrega-
reports tne cemeiry now in spien
Farmersvllle Sunday was a
high day at all churches. Rev.
Davis of the Holiness congrega
tion was at his post and also Rev
did condition. Hiss M. B. Hembra
has returned home.
Alto. Sunday School was gooJ
at all points Sunday. Prof. O. J.
Anderson Is visiting town this
week. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Armcn a fine girl. Little Versle
Stetphens is visiting his aunt.
Service was good at Thomas Chap-
el Sunday Rev. Gusa Williams
from Ennia preached a noble ser-
mon. $1.10 was raised for brothter
John Singleton who Is very sick.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil. H. Harrison
and family motored here from
iMannie Sunday.
home and bath. The Priscilla Artltton. Mrs. Exle Dodd and her son
and Civic club la to have special In- Houfton with Mrs. Ellen Strong
Mallation exercises next week. The and baby left Saturday for South
program commut.ee is Dusuy at Texas. Mrs. Ti lie Roberson and
work. In reporting- the election of. baby 126 East Annie St. Fort
over and spent the night with her
sister Mrs. Lula Henry 902 Mc-
Klnney Street. Mr. Conner Pol
lard of Dallas 3625 Beverly Drive
is here visiting his mother Mrs.
Fannie Pollard at "the residence
of Mrs. Lula Henry.
Civic club last week a mistake was
made: Mrs. Ethel Kin? was eletced
assistant secretary Instead of Mrs.
Robinson.
Crooket . The Presiding- Elder
Or. B. T. Rose held his third quar-
terly conference Sunday at St An-
drews Chapel. Rev. Greer and Geor-
were at their post Sunday. Mrs.
Jones of Lovelady Texas spent
Sunday here . with many friends.
Mrs. Jannle Howard is having; her
home remodeled.
Brooks and baby of Houston are the
guest of their parents. Miss Mln
eola Jones a student of Wiley Col
lege was the g-uest of Miss M. C.
Houston last week. She left Fri
day for her home Montgomery Tex
as. Mrs. E. W. Williams had as
Friday . Misses Mae B. and Ita
chel King- M. C. Houston and Mln.
eola Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Davis mo
tored to Lufkln and other points
last week visiting relatives and
fricr.ds. The graduating exercise of
the high school was rendered last
Wednesday night with eleven grad
uates by Prof. W. H. Burnett of
Terrell Texas. First honor being
given to Miss Eula Wagner and
John Jackson second to Miss liuby
Terry. .
Wichita FjMIs Anderson Chapel
Services at Anderson Chapel A. M.
K. church were exceptionally good
all day. despite the extreme hot
weather Collection good. Two ad-
ditions. Mr. Flagg returned from
Fort Worth where he bad been vis-
iting the K. of P. Grand Lodge. We
will leave for Dallas In a few days.
Mrs. B. Majors Is still confined to
her bed In Dallas. Her many friends
here wish for ber a speedy recovery.
Messrs. Clarence and Leo. Hill have
been visiting their aunt Mrs. Ger-
trude Norwood for the last two
weeks. Mr. Clarence will leave In a
Ifew days. Mr. Leo will remain dur-
Mrs Carrie Lee.inir the summer. All churches m
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Ilrerkmrldire Services were well
attended at all churches Sunday.
The Baptist Is conducting a success
ful rally. Mrs. Amos of the Baptist
Convention was In the city for a.
few days. Mrs. Blanche Thomas of
Rockwall Is engaged In a meeting
with the A. M. E. church. The
The Holy Ghost church Is still call
ing the Saints. Brother Anderson Is
helping the other churches In their
financial drive. Mrs. W. T. Jones
had services-
I.eiv!.r-llle The Lewlaville public
school closing was a feature of
pleasure to all present The school
closed with a picnic and ball game.
LewlsvIUe played Bear Creek. Scores
were 3-8 In favor of LewlsvIUe. The
Klover Leaf Art Club with Miss H.
Delia Walker Saunders as president
had some work on exhibit that was
worth your while to have seen an
Interesting program in honor of the
Board of Education and parents.
Miss Saunders the teacher after
thanking the parents and board for
their cooperation recited a piece
from a Colored author subject
subject "The Paper Bag." Miss Susie
Foster gave two recitals from Paul
L. Dunbar In which she brought out
the expression so well that she had
the undivided attention of all pres
ent. . .. Mrs. Lucy Saunders gave
paper su
working very hard. Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Foster are planning to
motor to Fort Worth and Coralcana.
Key West Chapter held Its regu-
lar meeting Tuesday. The Court of
Anaranth will meet the first Fri-
day In July. Mrs. L Walters Is an-
ticipating a large attendance at the
next meeting of the Court of Ca-
lanthe at which time she will make
a report of the Grand Session. A
Baby contest will be held under the
aunplces of the "TJ and I" club o
Anderson Chapel. Enter your baby
now. For all information phone or
see Mrs. D. Morgan. Mrs. I. Wal-
ters Mrs M. Donaldson. Mra G.
Norwood and Mrs. C. T. Welch. Help
your baby to win either first prise
or second prize. The dinner Fri-
day served by the "U and I" club
was quite a success.
Mrs. C. C. Trimble has returned
from Louisville and other points
where she had a delightful time vis-
iting her husband Prof. C. C. Trim-
ble. Hommond. Prot Love opened
Sunday School at usual hour. The
review was conducted by Prof.
Batts. Very humorus. timely and
instructive. Pastor Washington
preached a most powerful sermon.
At 3:30 P. M. he and a number
of his loyal members motored
to Thornton and he preached an-
other arousing sermon at Rev.
Erby's church. We succeeded in
helping him upt his rally over.
Rev. Washington preached an-
other sermon at eight at his own
Church collection 62. 22. Born
to Prof and Mrs. Batts a fine
baby girl mother and baby doing
fine. Born to Mr. and Mra. Big
Boy Jones a fine baby girl. Moth
er and baby doing fine. Pastor
Washington and Deacon J. C.
Cotton was elected delegates to
the TJncoln Association. The fol
lowing teachers have been elected
to their same work wittht salaries
raised: prof. F. D. Batts C. H.
Texas Towns
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TwiipUv The Brotherhood and 'from school. Mr. and Mrs Jerry
vlnt'Thood Society of the Eighth ! Moore and their baby accomp-
Ptrect Baptist Church was or- anted by Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Nel-
fcanized lust Wednesday night at 80n motored the past week to San
the rWita Street Church. This If 'r. U OTlea f splendid
U an auxilarv oreanlzatinn of thel1"- hey. made several stops to
Love Misses Callie Pearl Lula
and O.ldtn T.ova fmf r'ho t r
a. Lucy Saunders gave a 4 " .
bjoct "The Value of the LaS Sat"rday
Art Club to the Ladles of the Com- p'" . " .
mnnltv " Mr. O Brother. Ttv I ReW. Cr0PS dlnS tln In this
t.. " 4.11. ..JPoruon of the cotton belt. Water
which 'we had expression talk from "f "Vj'6 late' Ftor J'
each member of the board. Thell"t"meVaCtln.COme. t0 Ham"
muiiu jhibb ispueuia fioioman ana
Miss Ludia Station motored to
Hammond last Sunday evening.
Rockdale Services were well
attended at all th Churches Sun
day. Rev. C. C. Littleton was
with Rev. Wm. Anderson at
Springfield. Mr. Sank Richards
and Mrs. Pearl Williams were
quietly married last Thursday
night Rev. H. Phillips officiating.
Mrs. C. I. Goins attended the
County Union at Morning -Star
Saturday and Sunday. She re'
ports a splendid session. Mr. and
Mrs. Roston worshipped In town
Sunday. Mrs. Gussie Lee Muck-
leroy. of Rogers spent the week
with her parents. (Mr. and Mrs.
H. V. Curtis. She left for her
home Saturday vlr. R. T. Floyd
left last week for Salina Kan.
Mrs. H. L. Mundine made a flying
trip to Milane Tuesday to see .her
niece Mrs. L. A. Ferford who
passd through enroute to Albu-
querque New Mexico her new
borne. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Larkln
Miss Paulina Green and little Miss
Dorothy of Lexington spent Sat
urday and Sunday in the city
Mrs. Ellen Woods and Miss Doro-
thy. Goodley of San Antonio is
visiting her son Mr. Ike Woods.
Air. Wm. Crayton left Saturday
night for Hempstead where he and
Miss . Kilpatrick were married
Sunday. Mrs. King . of Franklin
is ; visiting Mr. and Mrs. John
Brooks. Mrs. Bessie Sheppard and
little daugher Doris who have
spent several days here visiting
her father nd sister returned to
her home in Dallas Saturday. Mrs.
Jennie Grace of Dallas who has
been visiting her mother return-
ed 'home Fri. Everybody is look-
ins forward to the 19th celebra
tion Thursday and Friday.
white ladles also gave talks com-
plimenting the art work and en
couraging us to go on. After which
the good Indies of the art club pre-
sented the President Miss Saunders
with a beatutlful surprise box In
which there were many beautiful
and useful pieces of art work.
Jeff"rson Last Sunday June the
8th found all of the Sunday school
Mexla Rev Womack former
teacher at Paul Quinn College
ana recently appointed pastor at
Smith Chapel preached at St.
John A. M. E. Church Sunday
night using as a text "Let us
ilnii'eh whoaa object is to stimu
late the social literary civic and
beneficent feeling cf the church.
The officers elcted are as follows:
S. fU Hollins president; J. H.
Cockrell vice president; E. D.
Kattctliff secretary; Frank Adams
fislsitane secretary; Sara String-
icllow treasurer. Sick committee:
L. S. Sosull chairman; W. L.
Davis vice chairman; S L. Coruth-
crs secretary; S M. Romelle; C.
C. Harrison and Will M. Davis
Sr. Officers of the Sinterhood;
Mrs. Klla Strlngfellow president;
Mr3. Sadio Williams vice presi-
dent; Mrs. M. M. Guy secretary;
Mis. Dclthene Brown asRlatant
secretary; Mrs. R. B. Rosel).
treasurer. Sick committee; Mrs.
Nettie Alexander chair Mistress;
Mrs. Lela Frosh vice chair Mis-
tress; JMrs. Carrie Hill secretary;
Mrs. Katie Isaac; Mrs. Julia An-
derson and Mrs. Sammle Worlds.
Tom Clark an employee of the
C. C. & 8. F. Railway of Bellville
following a long illness passed
away at the Sante Fe hospital
the iist week as a result of In-
juries received while on duty. His
seven childrn and othr re-
latives survive him. Funeral ar-
rn 11 Foments were in charge of
V'riiii'taker Branford.
The little baby daughter of Mrs.
Fi.niilne Glass of Moody passed
suvny during the past week after
a very brief illness. Her remains
v.era shipped to Chnppell Hill
ftir interment by Undertaker
);n! nfr rd. Thomas Sorrell. follow
ing u Ion 1? illness died at his
t.sm In Kant Avenue E. Thurs-
day June 12lh. Funeral services
'rn h Id Sunday afternoon from
r.Uht Street Baptist Church of
v. i.i.-a lie wax a member' the Rev.
T. ?. Bonne officiating. He leaves
1.1 nwiirn lils 11. his wife three
!..(: Iters one 'daughter one son
'!) H rr I I il I M t .5. lijl' I rnriil wan
- i i in the Seven Ftar ("enie-
. rv !y Un.Wtaker Branford.
l.i-t f-iindiiy June 35th to
-:-! Mr. Will" Class of 1011
1 ;:?i Street a fine pair of
: . a l.--.y and hi. Ed. Ma.r-
'i ;f (I.ilverton was seen In
--v itcntly shaking hands
4 .'i f:-i. .mis. Mr. .Marshall
... ::(. hr on business. L.
! 1 .'rt of P-H.'S wan in' the
. -!; i:'i:'r- l:!r; ?!slern
T 1. !''ro. cf Scnlh 1 2th :
:. ; .. iiflln'l) linlDBbv
and fro Including Brownwood.
Santa Anna Coleman Ballcnger
and San Antonio at which places
they were guests of old friends.
Mrs. B. V. Branham spent
the week-end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. James Hollins of South 11th
Street. Mrs. Branham is attend-
ing the summer Normal at Waco.
Messrs Felix Garrett Russell
Dixon and John Henry Warner
have re turned home .from school.
.Master Warner left Saturday for
Waco. F. D. Morgan and Ed
Frosh have returned from Cleve
land Ohio. Mr. Morgan made the
trip through the country in his
car accompanied by his wife who
stopped over in Dallas where
they will make their home. A
basket dinner was served last
Sunday afternoon at Wavman
cnapei A. nW. K. Church at which
place the 3rd Quarterly confer
ence was being held. The Rv. W.
R. Corson of Waco was guest
last Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. P. J.
Elmo of South 12th Street. Henry
Arams Santa Fee employee who
received painful injuries last week
while on duty as a result of an
attmpt to light a switch lamp
which had loaded with the con-
tents of fusee is Improving at
this writing. Miss Marion Carroll
after attending the graduating ex
ercises of Paul Quinn college re-
turned Thursday and left the fol-
lowing night for Prairie View
to attend the summer Normal.
Mrs. John Meukins has return-
ed home after visiting friends and
relatives in Milford and Dallas.
Corine Harrison accompanied by
Miss Luclle lienson and Mrs.
Van Byrd motored to Waco and
Marlin Inst Sunday and reported
a nice time. LawTence Jackson of
Mexia is here vinltlng friends.
George Byrd of Galveston has
returned home. Mrs. Robert W.
Wells acconipanieJ by tAflss T. P.
Horsnhy with Roosevelt Taylor as
chauffeur motored to Fort Worth
at which place they attended the
K of P. Grand I -edge Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Guy have exchanged
their car for a new 1925 Red-
Mid Overland touring car. Bioy
Hollins who is 1)1 at the Colored
Memorial hospital is reported to
he resting nicely at this writing.
ed very good attendance. Rev. Bow-
ens pastor of the Barean Baptist
church preached two able sermons
one at eleven o'clock and another
at night which was the beginning
of his revival for the next ten days
of two weeks. Miss Mary L. Speed
Miss Esdras M. Pryor and Darrls
E. Tryor left our city last week
to visit relatives and friends In
Marshall Texas. Bev Holman P E.
of tho Woodlawn Circuit is in the
City for a few days with our church
work train. Rev. J. P. Patrick for
he says when your church Is scat-
tered and discouraged send for him;
when It Is In debt send for him he
will pay it out; when It needs re-
building send for him and when It
needs a revival send for him for
he Is God's old work train he will
get you again on the main line.
W. S. H. Pryor Undertaking Estab-
lishment moved from East Austin
to the corner of Vale street and
West Austin street the most de-
lightful place In the city his busi-
ness makes everybody feel proud of
both races.
TVrrHl Dr. J. H. Sparks and
Prof. H. E. Howard left Monday
evening for Cleveland Ohio to at
tend the National S. S. Congress. Dr.
F. B. Hawkins of Louisville Ky. Is
the guest of his sister and brother
Mrs Anna Finney and Mr. Chas.
Hawkins. Miss Myrtle Wilson of
Oklahoma la vlBltlng Mrs. M. I Wil
liams her mother. New Hope church
Is celebrating the 7th anniversary
of Itn organisation this week. The
Knights and Daughters of Tabor
held their annual Thanksgiving ser
vices at Mt Olive church Sunday af
ternoon. Mr. Grady Orange is at
home from Wiley University. Mr. It.
Shorts took critically 111 Saturday.
D. S. M. Prof. O. W. Jackson lec-
tured to the Ddd Fellows Lodge
Saturday evening .Rev. W. H. John-
sou conducted a successful revival
closing last week.
i ry
.Iiicl.iiliaro. (Miss Naomi Mit-
chell who has been attending
school at Texas College Tyler
1 falin . i Texas has returned home. Mrs. L.
I! Stapleton of Albany Is the
guest of her mother Mrs. M.
ilarnes. A number of Juckshoroltes
r turned l'i"i-
jfccompa nied
d-.!ai!"''t"r.
returned i-'.mie metered to Mineral Wells anJ
teachers of the various churches at mnke man ni .
their post of duty and each report-1 . . ... . . "" 'UUUS aevine
wc.viit.u uia auaience. Antlocn
Baptist church has sttled down to
real Business under the pastorate
of Rev. F. G. Farley. Mrs. E.
L. Harper made a business trtn
to Knnis Thursday. Dr. W. H.
Whitcand family Bpent Sunday
.11 vimung. mt. jas A. Rey
nolds left Thursday for Ennis to
visit her sister-in-law Mrs. K
C. Varbrough. They motored to
Dallas Monday to spend a few
days with their auntie and mother-in-law
Mrs. Clara Varbrough. Mrs
Wiley Pollock is at home from
Dallas where she underwent a
serious but successful operntlon.
Misses Lucile and Ruth Pavne
and Aldine Pierson motored to
Marlin Sunday with Mr. Hamit
Huckaby. Dr. W. H. White left
Monday for Dallas on business
Col. Robt T. H. Simmons Is now
permanently located in the city.
He informed the reporter that
The Deroloc Mexia Oil Syndicate
nas cnanged hands and is now
known as The Deroloc Oil Co.
with many large and valuable
holdings. Robt. T. H. Pres. Dr.
S M Pollock our popular dentist.
motored out to the old homestead
Wednesday where he spent the
evening accompanid by Mrs. Pol
lock and Jauniece. The young
people enjoyed a pleasant evning
Friday at th home of Mrs. Reed
singlng.The farmers are work-
ing over ttlme to clean their crops
during this splendid weather.
Thousands of acres of Cotton were
cleared last week and every in
dicatlon shows signs of a bump-
r crop m this secttion. Rev. Wyatt.
Austin held quarterly conference
Sunday at Cedar M. E. Church.
Rev. RiiRsel pastor Commanche
was a Mexia visitor 8unday.
Reverends A. R. Foreman and
S. M. Brltt left Thursday for Mus-
kogee overland on business for
Primitive Baptist College which
will be located here. While there
they will be piest of Rev. L. W.
Thomas formerly of this County
Profs. J. W. Bartlett. principal of
City school. A. R. Foreman prin-
cipal Woodland Rural High and
Mr Jas A. Remolds motored to
Tpninie Tvesday night. They de-
livered the graduating address
nrsented dlnlomns and presents
to the graduates of Te-aeu Hi
Prof. Klrven. princlnal. vMrs. E. J
Howard and two little sons of
Cotton Gin were .Mexla visitors
Snturdpy Mrs. Elijah Carter Is at
home again after having bad a
snceesHfiil onemtl"n In Dallas j
M'ss Ella Nobles McDonald. T ns
Angeles. Calif. Is bavins deli?M-
tav with relatives and friends. Mr
Gen. Harris. Jr. has purchased
1 Snort Model K Pnssanrrer Nnsh
to"rlng car. Mrs. Movps F?pt
qirio ment several days In Fort
Worth last week.
Grand Prairie. The fourth Ses
sion of the Foreign Mission In
stitute of the Fort Worth District
met with Johnsons Chapel with
Its members and pastor Rev. N.
W. Lewis. The district president.
Rev. Mrs. J. A. Jones nublished
an1 old familiar hymn entitled
"What a Friend we have in Jesus"
Re R Wells envoked Divine
blessings; Rev. Mrs. H. S. Simms
read the decalogues. President E.
I. Jones Introduced the speaker of
the hour. Dr. H. S. Simms arose
In his usual style of earnestness
and preached an excellent ser-
mon from the 1st chapter of Cor.
8th verse subject "True Love.'
So' powerful was the sermon that
all seemed to take new courage.
Immediately after the sermon the
president suggested an organiza-
tion.. Among the first to report
was.AUen Chapel Wesley Chapel.
Johnson Chapel. St James Cowan-
and Evening Chapel. There was
some lively dlscussians on the
vorlous subjects and some
strong lectures on bettering the
condition of the Church. The able
sermons seemed to inject new life
Into everyone. The institute elect
ed the following officers: Rev. Mrs.
.T. A. Jones president; Mrs. E. H.
Brown Vice President. Mrs. S.
B.. Smith. RecordlJie; Secretary.
Mrs. H. T. Whltmore. Correspond-
ing Secretary; Mrs. H S. Simmons
Treasurer .
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'People actually
Comment oi 9 v
the improvement in the appearance of Prof.
Havden's hair now that he is using PLUKO
HAIR DRESSING regularly. He "is sim-
ply smaied" to use his own words "t the '
way the use of this preparation has stopped
his hair from falling out and has made it so
much longer straighter and glossier."
PnfCD- HwJt mtfmmtfllMb afcttJ Bilktfll Wla Aanf
M a am f PloVa Hair
Drtwinc today ami Make .
yosr hair brantltuL All
SniffUla and ncrrhaata
vfrywhfi-e in city or
country alike carry Pluko
In Block lor their culom-
cra and friendi Thy wr
they never have awn any.
thinr. like the way our
men and nnmcu are de
pjandinf It treatise It
givea ouch aatisfaclory re-
sult!. MO UK THAN A
MILLION PACKA0KS of
PLUKO HAIR DRKS3-
1NO ABE bOU) CVtUY
TEAS.
W1MM&
HAIR DRESSING
Blackjuid'WhiteCans40t''jrn Ganstft
Cream and Punch was served.
All enjoyed a feast as there was
some left The house was beauti-
fully decorated with flowers. Ser-
vice was good at the C. M. E.
Church Sunday. Mrs. Simmons and
Mrs. Franklin were pleasant call-
ers at the home of Mrs. Hines.
and Mrs. James Drapers. 'Mr. E.
Kidd is home from a. visit from
Bartllsville where he has been
visiting; his children. .
Seagovillcv S. S. nicely attend
ed Sunday. Rev. Henderson our
pastor of Mexia preached a soul
stirring sermon and preached a
baptism sermon Sunday evening.
Sunday night Rev. Henderson come
with another burning sermon.
Sunday evening about 6 o'clock
down by the water side a large
congregation were eye witnesses
of three candidates who were
baptized by Rev. Henderson. Col
lection Sunday was ?20. Union
Chapel 1b climbing over the k topj
We hope Rev. Henderson will
live always and preach God's
word.
Kemp A4dlloa The "W and 1" club
met Thursday June 11 at the rest
dence of Mrs. Jessie Foster with the
president In the chair. After the pre
llminary opening the usual routine
of business waa observed. IFInal
plans were made for the dinner Sat-
urday Lawn fete Tuesday and the
"naby Contest" Mrs. Burks of
Oklahoma City was a very pleasant
visitor. Attendance very good. The
club spent very delightful social pe-
riod with the hostess. Mrs. O. Nor-
wood president; C. T. Welch sec-
retary. Mrs. Nlcklcbcrry has left
for her mother's home for an In
definite period. Mrs. Sarah Evans
and daughter Thelma Harding mo
tored to Belton to visit hor mother
and sister. Services were exception-
ally good at St. Matthew's church
Sunday. Mra Ethel King attended
the picnic In Henrietta last Thurs-
Whitewrlghtr Mrs. Mary Adams
was called to the bedside of her
sick daughter at Sherman. Bon-
ham and Whitewrlght crossed
bats scores 183 in favor W.W.
Black 'Steppers. Rev. I. B. Brook
was at his post Sunday. Rev. W.
T. .Bartlett was at his post Sun
day Mr.- Henry Coal. Miss Lilllo
Mae Saddler and Christine Smith
were baptized. Collection at First
Baptist Church $30.00. Miss G.
Dahoney of Dallas is visiting here.
Mrs. Susan Maxey is reported
very sick. Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Arnett and others of Trenton were
a ylsitor Sunday. Mr L. C. Yunch
of . South McCallister. Okla. Is in
thecity visiting friends Mrs. jMary
Teese and husband of Dallas were
the gdest of Mrs. M. E. Wren last
week. Mrs. R. Conley Is on the
sick list. Mrs. Fannie Shaddock
was In Fort Worth last week.
Miss Myrtle Calhoun has returned
to East Texas. -
San Angelo. Mr. nd Mrs. Jerry
Moore and baby Alto Moore and
Mr. and Mrs. J. Nelson all of
Temple spent the week-end in
San Angelo last week as the
guest of Mrs. G. W. Edwards;
they motored over In jMr. Jerry's
Moore big Nash four passnger
touring car.The San' Angeloans
entertained them with a .moon
light picnic and a big fishing tour
out on the river and they carried
home a big lot of fish out of the
great Concho river.
Mrs. A. L. Edwards will leave
on the 22nd to attend theGrand
Session of Sir Knights and Daugh
ters of Tabor which will convene
at Austin Texas from whence
she will visit relatives at Gidd-
Ing Houston and other points n
the east. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hutto
left for Trinity Texas and Gal
veston Texas to spend the sum
mer. Mr. Hutto came to San An-
gelo in Sept. 19T9 for his health
and has made lots of friends and
great tnrprovement in his health.
Prof. F. G. Brown returned from
Dallas last week yhere he at
tended the Grand Lodge of Roysl
Arch Masons and rported o good
Session and a large attendance.
Mrs. Goree and Children or
Texarknna are in the city vi3ltlng
Phof. and Mrs. F. O. Brown. Mrs
Goree is a sister to Mrs. F. G.
Brown. Miss Ollle Mae Bonds of
Houston Is visiting her sister
Mrs. N. Walker. Mr. E. J. Jones
Is having purchased a house and
lot on West 1st Street ani haR
rented it out.
(Gaudier. S. S. well attended
at County Line; lesson good; af-
ficer8 and teachers were elected
for ensuing year. W. L. Kennedy
supt Gladys Hopper secretary.
Mrs. Kitty Hill Treasure Lonnie
Rainbow. Librarian. J. H. Raibon
C. C. Crenshaw Johnnie Raibon
and Larkin Raibon teachers. Wm
Bryant asst. supt and Alice Rai
bon asst. sec. Misses Gladys Hop
per and Alice Raibon were elect-
d delegates to S. S. Convention.
The Baptist Young Peoples Union
reelected J. H. Raibon pdesldent
Mr. Horace Raibon preached his
sermon Sunday June IS from
Luke 16 chp. 20 verse. subject
"The Rich Fool." The sermon
yas profound and logical. Many
tears were shed.
Mr. Johnnie Taylor is able to
be out again. Mr. J. J. Washing-
ton and Son Willie made a busi
ness trip to Tyler last week. The
pople of Mt. Zion and County
Line will celebrate the 19th of
June Jointly. Mr. Perk Beasley's
of Green Brier house burned last
week with all house hold goods.
He is asking assistance from his
friends. A correction: $24.70 was
raised for P. C. at Mt Zlon in
stead of $2.70.
Bnncan. Borned to Mr. and
Mrs. James Draper a baby irirl.
mother and babv are dolnc fine.
The DauThters of Mvteem Tabcr-
nnrle . rntrtnlned Mrs. M. M.
Green. O. H. P. st Mrs. W. A.
Armstead Tuesday evening. Cake
Marlin Sunday was a sad day
in Marlin. There were two funerals
and three deaths. Mr. Sam Wil
liams ft Island Street died after
a brief Illness. Mrs. Jack Moore
who raided on Wiley St. Mrs.
Carter of Spring Hill Dltsrict and
Mrs. Denson at Upfer Zion we
learned of these deaths as we
go to press.
and will move to Ft Worth. Mr.
V. B. Ford and Mr. S. S. Elvira
Maxwell were married last Wed-
nesday night at the home of the
bride's sister Rev. Smothers of-
ficiating. iMrs. Rosa Bell Smith
spent Monday in Ft Worth visit-
ing friends. )Mr. Hespeth and Miss
Hastey were married last Sun-
day night. Rev. G. W. Burton of
ficiating Rev. Burton Baptized 3
candidates Sunday. Miss Bettie
Lightfoot has returned from Fort
Worth. Dr. J. E. Wallace visited
his parents at Calvert last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Pearl
R. C. and Miss Ethel Alexander
attended the funera 1 o f their
grandson and cousin at Weather-
ford last week. Little Hubbard
and Tennle Ann Sparks who have
been visiting their grand-mother
in Denver.Colo. have returned
home. Mrs. Ruth Foster attended
the funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Ruck-
er at Weatherford last week. Mrs.
Ryce of .Farmersvllle was Mrs.
Ella Helm's ' guest Friday. Miss
Hartense Brunette has closed her
school at Dallas and returned
home. A number of relatives at-
tended the funeral of Mrs. Martha
Carter. Fort Worth orchestra en-
tertained the young people Friday
night at the Masonic Hall.
ralestlnrv- S. 8. and Church
services were good all day at
all thei churches. Rev. Blue the
wide awake pastor of St Paul
M. E. Church Is certainly bring
ing things to pass at his church.
He has built one of the most
beautiful parsonage in Palestine.
Miss Ola Mae Braggs has return
ed home from Houston where she
taught this term. X
Mr. Charlie Smith on of
the old citizens of Anderson
County passed to the great beyond
Sunday at 11:30 A. M. His fun
eral will take place at Antloch
B. C. Church Tuesday evening.
tie was one or the oldest mem-
bers of Antloch B. C. and was
also a deacon. He leaves several
children to mourn his passing.
Mr. Wiley Phillip and Miss Wary
Lee southland were joined in
Holy Wedlock on the 10th Inst.
Rev. J. C. Butler officiated. Rev.
and Mrs. Robert Taylor made a
flyln trip to Houston Saturday
evening t0 see their children. We
the patrons of Douglass Grammar
school regret very much to loose
Prof. C. H. Williamson as prin-
cipal of this school. We are told
that they will have a new prin
cipal for Lincoln High school also.
Gainesville Texas where they
visited Mrs. F. K. MePherson
Weatherford. Services good at
all churches. The Daughters of
Tabor rendered their program at
the C. M. E. Church. Little Cecil
James Rucker who was drowned
at Mineral Wells last Monday was
buried Wednesday at 4:30. The
funeral was conducted by Rev.
Mask and Rev. G. A. Harlee. Mr.
and Mre. Alexander and others
from Cleburne and several friends
from Minerals Wells attended the
fttnral. Miss Josle Abnathy was
called to Ft. Worth to the bed
side of her sister Mrs. Lacy. Rev.'
Hutchison was called to Dallas
to attend a funeral.
Wolfe CitV S. 8. was well at
tended at al churches. Daughters
and Tents held their anual
Thanksgiving sermon at Odd Fel
lows Hall at 3:30. Miss Gertrude
Hill of. Ft Worth is visiting her
mother Mrs. Annie Woods. Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Clark have re
turned from Wichita Falls. Mr.
Andrew Worthaim spent Sunday
In the city. Mr. Cleo Carter of
Dallas spent Sunday with his
mother. Rev. Mallard filled his
appointment at Yagar Chapel Sun-
day at 11 o'clock and at night.
Mr. Carlton Ray Champton of
Commerce spent a few days In
the city. '
flcnnrne. Mrs. Martha Carter
n old citizen of Cleburne died
Saturday morning. Mrs. Henry
Thompson- died f-nturdav at Nath-
an snd was burled S.unday. Rev.
G. W. Burton has resigned as
pastor ' of Shlloh Baptist Church
Boflger. -The Knights and
Daughters of Tabor turned out
Mrs da Williams preached a
wonderful sermon. Mrs. Woodard
died on Friday 13 and wag carried
to Calvert Friday at 7:30 o'clock.
She was sick only 9 days. We
feel so sorry she left 2 children;
a baby 4 months old. a girl 3 years
old. (Mrs. Lula Williams her
mother from Ft Worth and her
aunt Pearl Steward from Calvert
were at her bedside when the end
same'. Rev. Redden waa In the
city enroute to Redband.
Crockett Sunday was a high
day at the C. M. E. Church all
day. S. S. was well attended. Prof.
H. C. Langrum address was very
inspiring at 11 o'clock. Mrs..
Stella Nelson organized the En-
worth League. 8ister Nelson is
a great worker for Christ Rev. A.
U Franklin pastor of the C. M. E.
Church received a telegram Sun
day evening from Rusk stating the
deatn or bis grand-mother. Mrs.
Obella Dickerson was guest at
Mrs. Sarah Gray for dinner Sun-
day. Mrs. Daisy Pender. Miss Rav
uanana lrs. Sarah Gray and
others motored to Palestine Thurs-
day. The moon-light picnic given
by Mrs. Carrie Love and Mrs.
Annie Thompson In honorof MIbs
Cashle Love Wednesday night was
enjoyed by ell. 30 was present
Look for the shoe drummer. Rev.
Wm. Scott the Holiness church
has Scott the Holiness church
has closed their revival In 6th.
ward.
DALLAS DOKETS SEND LETTER
OF CONGRATULATIONS AND
THINKS TO VT WAUTU
TEMPLE.
Kaaba Temple No. 1. D. O. K. O.
Oasis of Dallas Desert of Texas
sends its best greetings to Sahib
Temple No. 2 D. O. K. O. Oasis
of Fort Worth and expresses to
Sahib Temple Its most genuine
thanks and highest appreciation
for the hospitality extended to
Kaaba Temple end visiting votar-
ies during the recent session of
the Knights of Pythias Grand
Lodge held at Fort Worth.
We .want you to know that
Kaaba Temple will ever hold in
fondest and kindest remembrance
tn varied and most pleasing enter-
tainments provided by you for
or votaries when our Caravan
paused for rest and refreshments
at your Oasis after a long- and
weary - day's march through the
hot sands of the Great Desert
We can never forget the costly
viands tastily and deliclously
prepared; the rich anJ rare beve-
rages that must have been taken
from the cellars of the ancient
kings and fit for the gods that
it was ours to partake of at your
festal board.
Know ye that our Caravan has
traveled far and wide and has
stopped at the Oasis of other
iciuica iu iub grew. ueHcrxs or
the world where beautiful dainty
damsels sang and danced before
us; where drinks and food that
would have pleased the most ex-
acting epicure were placed at our
command but at none were we
more royally end lavishly enter-
tained than by you.
The sweet songs of the minstrels
that you imported for our amuse-
ment the jazz band that held us
enraptured and the sweet sirens
that inthtrilled and charmed us
with their beauty form and song.
siui linger in our a reams.
We feel ourselves so deeply In
debted to you for your unusual
unequalled and unexcelled hos-
pitallity that it is difficult to
find words In which to express
our thanks and appreciation.
Whenever your Caravan moves
again through the hot sands of
the desert we bid you pause at
the Oasis of Dallas when we will
attenpt In a more substantial way
to show Sahib Temple how much
we appreciate its kind hospitality.
We again thank you and bid you
God's speed. May you live long
and prosper.
Order sent at a regular meet
ing of Kaaba Temple No. 1
F ft K ft rtollna hplrl lUnnklov
night June 9 1924
Attest:
Chas T. Bracldns.
Chief Mogul
J. A. Austin. t
Scribe.
CreenvHle-Mrs. N. A. Kirk
grand treasurer Endowment De
partment of the Court of Calanthe
is visiting Mrs. A. D. Key. Grand
Worthy Counsellor. They both ar-
rived yesterday .Sunday 15 from
REAL ESTATE FIRM TO 0PE5
. NEW ADDITION
Dealy &- Dealy Real-Estate
Agents announce the sale of 40
acrs of choice land In South Dal
las adjoining the Lincoln Manor
No. 2 and Bon Ton Additions. This
40 acres will Immediately be cut
into choice lots Sts. cut through
and will at once be put on the
market for sale under the name
of Lincoln Manor No. 3. The lots
will be priced very reasonable
and sold on the easiest terms
that lots have ever been offered
In Dallas namely $5 cash and
$5 monthly without any Interest.
Dealey & Dealer have developed
and made successes of the Elite
Ideal Southland Lincoln Manor
No. 2 and Bon Ton Additions have
been handling these Additions for
the last 10 years and built up a
little City of some 6000 or 6000
people. The Lincoln Manor section
has developed very rapidly- the
Myrtle St car-line has been ex
tended within several blocks of '
th Addition arid the Ervay carllne
is to be extended at once to the
City limits and Colonial Avenue
paved. Lincoln Manor has a good
City school any number of
churches of the different denota-
tions and a number of stores and '
drug-stores. The section Is due
to grow very rapidly and will de-
velop into one of the largst ex-
clusive Negro Communities In the
South.
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