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. THE DALLAS EXPRESS. DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 121 PACE FIVE 1 TV'-. . V'..! it I "a j- a Trade Ft. Worth, Texas, Jan. 9. Mr. Oli ver Augusta, . better kndwn as "Dad Oliver," Buccombed to the pains and tortures of paralysis last Saturday night, Jan. 4th, 1919, after an illness of two or three weeks. He was strickened one day as he came to his place of business. Dad Oliver's restaurant. For many years, he has ranked as a first rate restaurant keeper. He was a member of Key West Lodge No. 5, K. of P., a splen did citizen, and jlled In full tri umphant of faith. He leaves one daughter. He was buried from Allen Chapel A. M. E. church, Rev. K S. Jenkins, officiated. Mrs. Lela Jackson, aged 35 died Saturday night, Jan. 4, after a very long illness, , at the home of her sis ter, Mrs. Jas. Amos 1304 S. Calhoun street. She was a member of Philoi nathan Court No. 5 and was buried from Morning Chapel C. M. E. church of which she was a member, Mon day, Jan. 6, 1919, Rev. M. H. Spencer officiated. ' The Colored butchers of Swift & Co., Fort Worth plant, gave a smok er In honor of Messrs. S. P. Kelley, and C. C. Spurlock of Chicago on Thursday evening, Jan. ' 2nd at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hardie, 1237 E. Annie Street Mr. Hardle was toast master. Short talks were made by Messrs. E. Browb, D. W. Washington, R. D. Johnson, M. M. Logan, J. Langston, Jr., M. Cooper, D. W. Jones, A. Johnson, B. Morrow, R. N. Austin, J. A. Ech ols, and A. E. Walker. MessrB. S. P. Kelly and C. C. Spurlock of Chicago were introduced by Mr. J. WY Hardle. They held the audience spell bound, telling the good news of old Chicago. Mr. D. W. Jones sang one of his favoritevselections, "When Love is Calling Yu." The offertory was given by Mr. A. Johnson, who was overflowed with joy to meet his old friends. - The guests were served with an oyster supper. Mr. R. N. Austin, then thanked the hostess, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hardle. . ' Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cobb have mov ed into their newly purchased home at 1201 E. Edward street. Mrs. Lottie Bradford has returned from Dallas where she attended, the funeral of her neice, Tuesday, Jan. 7th. Mrs. Helen Hall. 205 W. Bluff street, has just returned from Cle burne, where she went to present her mother, Mrs. Pinky Leoptz, a Christmas present This very useful present consisted of only one half of a 500 lb. hog which she bad raised in the back yard last year. Miss Laura Floyd of Groesbeck became very sick with pneumonia three weeks ago while visiting her brother, Mr. R. G. Floyd. 520 S. Hen derson, with no indications of im provement. Mrs. R. J; Floyd was taken with the influenza last Sun day. Mr. Hewitt Jones, formerly of Coates Brothers In Texas, has in vested In the Oil Fields of Tulsa Co. Oklahoma, with the Celeste Mullen Syndicate and now owns a nice stock In the McTon Oil Co. Mrs. Ann Ellis of Clarksville, spent Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. Callie Ewins, 1217 Oak Street The reunion was the source of exceeding ly great joy. Mrs. Clarence Bowie entertained Mrs. William Allen of Marshall, Tex as, Jan. 3rd, 1919 at 809 Lake street .Mrs. M. A. Hurst, 1018 S. Calhoun has been very sick with the "flu" but Is getting up again. Miss Ruby Henley is visiting friends in Wichita Falls, Texas. Mrs. Wm. Carroll Is up after two weeks' illness. Mrs. Walter Green, 931 Helen ave nue is sick with lagrlppe. Mr. and Mrs. Major Harris are both up after a very severe attack of the influenza. Wanted. Any information leading t i the the whereabouts of my sister. Charity . Brool'S. She lived on Ford Street, Palestine, Texas, about 4 years ago, at which time, my name was Bertha WaMsn, but since changed to Ber- 0 -iA-l ' I. I - V I ", 'v - V ' I Do You Want Your Corns, BUNIONS CALLOSITTES OR INGROWING NAILS CURED? ff so. Fifty Cents I will send you my remedy foi treatment by mail, with full instructions how to remove them, guaranteed not to make the feet sore. ( have been successfully trea ing foot troubles in Fort Worth the past eight years. For Soft Corns Between the 'J oes, Send for Soft Corn Remedy. Price 00 cents. With each order I will send you full instructions how to care for the feet , I) It WILL TAYLOR. OFFICE: 608 MAIN STREET, FORT WORTH, TEXAS., 8 t - X' ; i J! I Office Hours 7:30 a. m. to 6:30 Sunday by Appointment DR. N. T. Dental 41 1H East 9th utreet Office Honrni 10 a. m. to 12 m. ' , I p. n. to B is n. W. S. CROSBY', M. D., Pnyilciea A Surgeon Office 411tf n. 9th street FOET WORTH HEWS swanson. -Reporter Office, 208 Elm St, Phone L. 2539 ' NEW BOX at the Citizen's Drug Store 809 E. 9th Street Enclose check covering lc per word for reading notices, etc., when you DROP your MESSAGE In the BOX. Mark: GOOD SERVICE tha Clark, 727 W. Railroad avenue. 1-11-lt Bakers 'Mission A. M. K. Church. The prayer meeting service held at Mrs. Joe Jackson on Wynno St, resulted In the conversion of her hus band. Mrs. Jackson is ill and the prayer band called to pray with her the above results. Rev. J. P. Linn, pastor and a good band of his members participated Mrs. Jackson Is very sick. Mrs. Ella Cooper and Master Al mon Lewis of Italy are guests of Mrs. F. D. Cooper. Rev. E. M. John son filled his post last Sunday at Blooming Grove and preached a glorious sermon. Birdie B. Lewis is visiting rela tives in Italy. Mrs. L. W. Whitfield is daily ex pecting the arrival of her husband from France. Morning Chapel C. M. E. Kotes. Sunday Morning Chapel was at her best Promptly at 9:30 Supt Lang ston and his staff of teachers open ed the Morning Chapel Sunshine school. This being the first Sunday morning in the new year, the Sunday school was flooded with Sunshlnites ready to begin the new year on time. t The pastor preached a powerful sermon and administered the Lord's supper assisted by Father Dotson and Fulgean. The Ep worth League was the big noise in the afternoon. Eager to be gin the new year on time, the leag uers were found at their post prompt ly at 6 o'clock. Epworth League has taken on new life the efficient staff of teachers to take care of the large number of new league un der Mrs. M. D. Franklin will rend er a special program Sunday even ing at 6 o'clock. Visitors are always welcome in our service. M. H. SPENCER, Pastor. PROF. J. T. LANGSTON, Supt. Sunday School. EMORY C. SMITH, Sr., Pres. Epworth League. Sergeant Kelly Wyatt of Ft. Smith Ark., was the guest of Miss Elnora Llnville. Sergeant Wyatt finished MB course at Nashville, Tenn. Saturday evening, Miss Llnville en tertalned him with a theater party after the show, they were served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Wil liams, 1108 W. 7th street, who also gave a dinner Sunday in honor of him. Sunday afternoon was spent in listening to a great sermon at the Second Baptist church delivered by Rev. J. H. Winn. Sergeant Wyatt left for Camp MacArthur,' Monday nignt, wnere ho has been in service. Allen Chapel A. M..E. Church. Cor. East First and Elm Sts., Rev. R. S. Jenkins, Pastor. The pupils of the Sunday school enjoyed a feast, three turkeys, box of apples, a box of oranges, a box of candies, white walnuts, almonds; pe cans, ana cake, this feast was held last Sunday from 10:30 to 12:08 o clock noon. The church services were well at tended, Rev. J. T. Smith, preached at 11:00 a. m. The league had a great meeting at 6 p. m. at 7:45 the pastor preached, subject, "The Un limited 'Power of God," and it was indeed a great sermon. But wait let us tell you, next Sunday will be a red letter day. At 11 a. m., the Flag of service will be lowered and the Eleventh star will be turned to gold, and raised by soldiers released from the service. A program and the pastor will preach, subject "God's Battle vs Our Battle." Collection $57.37. Four persons joined the church ,viz.: Private E. E. Scott of Camp Logan, Mrs. N. J. Hodge, Mrs Thulia Admiral and Mrs. Rosetta Edwards. Sunday is our rally day watch the great work go on to a glorious triumphant. A Junior mis sionary society, has been organized by Mrs. M. R. Thompson. The offl cers elected are as follows: Mrs. DR. R. E. GILTOf, DENTIST All modern equipment Best gold used, all work guaranteed. Best hall in city to rent for lodge meetings and ente.-tainment -Office in Giltop M;e Building, &15tf Calhoun St Phones: Office L. 3801 Res. R. 0910 Ft. Worth. Phones Residence Ropedale 287 Office Lunar 4082 WALLIS Surgeon Fort Worth.' Texas I'honmi Offl; a L. 2874 Residence R. 1290 rH TTtfrti, lexai Tlllie Davis, president; Mrs. Ollle Warren, 1st vice president; Miss F. E. Buckner, 2nd vice president;. Miss Elolse Jones, secretary; Miss Carrie Reed, assistant secretary; Miss Vera Miller, treasurer; Miss Ethel McGar, organlBt; Miss Eva . Mae White, li brarian; Miss Effle Ware, chairman of the Lookout Committee; Mrs. Julia Fitch and Mrs. A .C. Talley, as sociated members; Miss Ethel Mc Gar, chairman Program Committee; Miss Ida Bell Williams. Mrs. Eliza beth Newsome and Miss Maggie Smith, associated members; Mrs. L. E. Currlngton, re-elected musical di rectress of the church and choir; Miss' Elolse Jones, re-elected organ ist of the League; Miss Alazel Har vey, re-elected organlBt of the Sun day school; Mr. Lee Hudson, re-elect ed Trambonlst In the choir; Miss Ethel McGar, re-elected assistant to Mrs. L. E. Carrington;. Miss Fay burt assistant to Miss Eloise Jones; Miss Christine Burt assistant to Miss Hazel Harvey, Mrs. J. B. Rice, elect ed Gaurdlan over the children at the sacrament table; Mr. Lee Hudson, re-elected church collector. SHERMAN. Sherman, Texas, Jan. 9. Mrs. Dr. Cecil C. Porter will make the city her home with her husband's parents who Is one of Texas' leading young doctors. Her husband is a recent graduate of Meharry Medical Col lege. Rev. J. W. Washington tendered hia Deacon and Trustee Board of the Bethlehem Baptist a social re past the evening of 31 Inst, at the parsonage, there being 35 persons present Mr. and Mrs. J. Steadman of Deni scn, (niece) Mrs. Emma Stepney of Hearne, (aunt) Mrs. Laura Mitchell, formerly of Waco, (mother) visited Mr. Jackson Mitchell and family. Mr. Alvin Shephard has returned from Clarksville. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Tay lor of Grant Okla., visited his daugh ter, Mrs. Rev. Washington and fami ly. Elder B. T. Hubbard now of Madill has been assigned to the Holi ness in their big revival here. B. J. Jones' cafe, cold drinks, short orders, corner Willow and Mulberry streets. v Miss Audrey Z. Robinson is so journing in Chicago. Mrs. Carrie Davis and children have returned from Gunter. Mr. Jeff Davis has returned to Waco. Rev. B. F. Boggers, the new pas tor of Payne Chapel A. M. E. oc cupied his pulpit at both morning and evening services 5 Inst He is quite an able and powerful pulpi teer. He formerly pastored Quinn Chapel A. M. E. at Denison. Miss Reta Mae Nicholson is visiting Mrs. David Dyer, and family in Dallas. Mrs. Emma' Birmingham and neice, Miss Mary Taylor have returned from Perry, Okla., and Ft. Worth respectively. In the death of Mrs. Maud Sneed, 3 Inst., the city loss one of their most valuable citizens. She was well loved by both white and black. She was a consistent Christian of Harmony Baptist church, where her funeral was attended on the 7 Inst Rev. H. D. Allen, P. C, auspices of Acme Court Heroine of Jericho. Her son, Willie Sneed, who is on border stationed at Columbus, N. Mexico and sister, Mrs. S. C. Ward and children of Temple attended. Prof. N. S. Everett of the Fraternal had charge. Mrs. Felix Gardner died on the 3 Inst., at her home in Van Alstyne. Funeral arrangements will be com pleted when her children arrive from Los Angeles, Calif.' Miss Gut&ie Lee Jones of Musko gee, Okla,, is visiting her mother. Mrs. Pearlie Culberson is sick. Elder R. P. Woods, pastor of the Church of God in Christ Holiness, assisted by Elder Wm. Harris of Dallas and Elder E. M. Page, State overseer and Elder H. H. Hayman of Piano have had a successful ten days' meeting. Elder Woods goes to his other church at Texarkana, Texas, Jan. 9. He will be away two weeks, but meetings will continue four nights in each week. CORSICAXA. Corsicana, Texas, Jan. 9. The in fluenza seems to be .on a second round here, in some families, there are three and four persons sick in bed. In referring to Mrs. Griffin last week we should have said that she is able to get around in the house and not that she is able to do home duties. There have been several funerals here recently among them were a little son of Mr. Ed R. Nelson ' of Marlin, . Pvt. Andrew Thompson, son-in-law of Mr. Via. Rodgei-s, shipped here from Camp Sherman, Chillicothe, Ohio, and Mrs. Rebecca Holmes an old resident of this city. She was 65 years old ?d had been a member of the churcn for 35 years. She died Jan. 1 and was buried last Sunday .from the First Independent Paptist church, Rev. A. L. Moore, officiated. Some of the Express readers who are on the sick list are: Mr. Jerry John son, Mrs. High and Mrs. Ed Wood. A Colored man is in jail at Ennis for inducing a school girl here to run away , with him. They were caught in time, however to save the gii 1. 3L4RLIX. Marlin, Texas, Jan. 9 Dr. W. R. Roberts of Palestine, , Texas was In the city during the holidays the guest of Miss Hortense Simmons. Mrs. A. N. Prince and son, Paul Henry spent a week in the city visit Ing her sister and niece, Mrs. I. V. Simmons and Miss Hortense Sim mons. Mrs. Winnie Gilbert of Waco. Tras, worshiped at Rev. E. G. Jackson's church. Mr. Will Tate of Wheelock, ' Texas, stopped over with Mrs Lula Barnes on Falls street for a few days. Revs. R. L. Hurscy and Wm. Wasdon of Frankston reports their meeting a' success. Mrs. Mar thelia Allen of Purcell, Okla., Is at her mother, Mrs. Robinson on Com merce street Mrs. Sharlot Williams died on the 4th, aged 85 Having been a member of the Baptist ch'urch t Hocky Hill for 22 years, she leaves tour daughters and one son to mourn her loss and a host of friends. Mrs. Mabel Scott of Waco spent Sunday in the city. Mr. Moses Carroll came In from Waco very sick on Bill St. Mrs. A. W. Williams stopped ovei with her neice. Mrs. E. R. Moslej en route to Corsicaia, where she will make her future home. Rev, B. T. Reece Jeft for Jewett, Texas. Mrs. I. V. Simmons left for her school after spending the holidays at home. The Frllb Co'inty Association board is anileipatlng a grand time at Rev, George V. Stringfellow's church at High Bank. Ttxnn on the 17 inst Miss Marie Wauls died on the 3. ITHE MAM MO ? T t ? V V t ? ? ? ? ? t ? ? ? ? ? t ? ? y ? ? ? ? i i ? t ? V t I WILLIAM FAR NUM. DIRECTION WILLIAM FOX MONDAY, ?' -'J M t 1 I I Y J it; ui.'.-j--iw.....aa i iii n mi A gripping drama picturing the Career of General Sam Hous ton. 300 of the most famous American Indians with their chiefs. j Mexican soldiers, United States Cavalrymen, Texas Rangers, Trap- y pcrs and Guides. A picture that will go down In the annals of t Filmdom . y y Two Weeks Spent on big "BATTLE SCENES," used five thousani -dollars on ammunition. Don't forget the date Moniay, Jan. 13th. 1 Seven-reel production some picture. A V " ? She was a consistent' Christian of the M. E. church. Correction Mr. and Mrs. Cook of Column street had Mr. Santa Claus to bring their daughter. Miss De bora Cook a six passenger Overland automobile instead of her Uncle Oliver Lights. Dr. A. L. Hunter and your reporter were out in the big creek community where the Doctor was called on a professional visit The doctor gave the young man pills while the car balled up some for us to move from its wheels. The Ex celsiors Community is not doing business on halves, they have weath erboarded and floored their school, while their efficient teacher, Mrs. M. L. Covington is papering on the Inside. This is an enterprising com munity. Col. R. Shaw, after a long illness is up again to the delight of his many friends. Mr. W. R. Worm ly has gone home to Giddings, Texas after a successful business in the Tailoring department CARTHAGE. Carthage, Texas, Jan. 9. Hon. H. Johnson of this city was quietly married to Miss Lucy Hubanks on the 22 ult. Mr. Johnson is one of the most progressive business men of (Tie race and his brid is a brilliant star in society. We vish for them most peacable voyage on the matri monial sea. Mr. and Mrs. Jule Deckard of Ta tum spent Sunday, Dec. 29 'with their friends, Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson of this city. Mrs. Martha Jennir gs gave a fam ily reunion at her palatial residence in Center, last Sunday. The occa sion was .grand to gay the least. A Three-course dinner consisted of all the dainties known to make the feast up-to-date wa Berved Indeed, Mrs. Jennings and her daughters are queens in the cooking and serving. The folio v ing named guests were present: Rev. and, Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Hubanks; Mr. Hicks and daughter, Miss Luella, Misses Mahalie and Emma Tamolln, Misses Brown and Jennings, sisters of Ttmpson, Iathan sister, Mrs. C. Nobles, Mrs. Mary Childress of San Antonio ard Miss Lister, also her son Morhn from Carthage and the writer. Prof. A. W. Tatum and sons Wil liam, Oscar have returned to Prairie View, also Ben Hutson. Mrs. Hattle Phillips is very sick. Gordon Brown and wife, Willie May died almost simultaneously, 24 hours apart. Mrs. Clara Benton and Little Alma spent New Year's in Tatum, wuh Mrs. Deckard. H. Johnson and wife are home again from a 3 days' visit in Ma' shall. The Misses Jennings, sis ters of Center accompanied by their bp-ther, Mark faRsed through this city en route to Texas College. See J. M. Benton and subscribe for the greatest race paper in the south. DEYTON. Denton, Texas, Jan. 9.Rev. J. H. Jones, P. E. of Dallas district held his fUst quarterly conference at St. Janr A. M. E. church last Sunday. Rev. W. P. Crocket pastor. Rev. Jones spoke to the Sunday schoc. ar.d at 11 a. m.K preached a very timely and insplr tig termon at 8 p. m the i pastor delivered an ex-ct-llent discourse. On Monday tight the final session of the cor.'oier.re as held. The reports ran flnanclal- Eli Friday, January 10th, big Wild and Wooly Western Play, "THE GHOST OF THE RANCHO" featuring '"Bryant Wash burn. i "WHOOPEE" His old man threw hlra out doors because he was wild. So he went to work, won a mighty pretty girl, cleaned up a gang of bad men. He had the right stuff in him that's "Bryant .Washburn" In "The Ghost of the Rancho." Saturday, January 11th, , Wild Bill Farnum and Tom Mix, In a wonderful story of the West "DURAND OF BAD LANDS," some bad man. Dick Durand, an outlaw for whom a reward is offered. Shows a 4)lg heart in thOBe good old days of the "WILD AND WOOLY WEST" Saturday only - also two-reel comedy. Sunday, January 12th, Daring "TOM MIX" In a thrilling drama "OF THE WEST" "CUPID'S ROUND UP" when it comes to shooting straight Tom illustrates a point or two in this photo-play "Cupid's Round Up." This picture positively is a guaranteed attraction "WILD AND WOOLY," that's "TOM" Sunday only. ii JANUARY 13TH, 1919, SPECIAL ATTRACTION The William Fox WILLIAM FARNUM IN m MM j OE TRAMMEL, MANAGER GOOD PICTURES ly far a head of expectations. The Elder was pleased with such an ex cellent showing on the part of the pastor and membership. Rev. Jones was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Crawford. Reverend Patterson of Honey Grove held services at Pleasant Grove Baptist church Sun day for Rev. Swancy, the pastor, Mr. H. Dawson, and wife of Bruceville, Texas, came Monday, and accom panied the remains of Mrs. Flosie Jones, Hheir daughter, home, Mrs. Jones died early Monday morning of pneumonia. Mr. Tom Knox died at the home of Mrs. Janie Mymbs, Sunday night Revs. J. A. Jones and W. P. Crocket visited the Fred Douglass school Monday. "CLASSIFIED ADS." For Sale Singer Sewing Machine for $6.00. Phone Haskel 4568. Wanted. A first class Colored barber for 'white trade. Come at once, 131 So. Main street, McAIester, Okla. F. T. Turner, Prop. Lost A taupe fur Stole lined with blue, flowered overseas silk. Missed II on Clark street Finder please return to 2127 Clark street and rc ccive liberal reward. SADIE'S BEAUTY PARLOR. . The Ladle's Poro Beauty Parlor at 209 North Central Avenue, in the rear of D. L. Littleton's barbershop. 'RS. SARAH LITTLETON, Prop. Phone Min 6087. I desire to know the whereabouts of Earl and J. B. Moore. When last heard from In Ociober, Earl was at St. George hotel on Main street Any Information leading to their where about. will be highly i predated by their mother, Mrs. Mary Singleton, 222 E.st Grand, Oklahoma City. Okla. A -FOR- Put your idle dollars to ork in a safe and profitable business, con trolled and managed exclusively by competent and successful Negro men. If you have any money, much of little, write for full facts and learn Just where and bow to double your dollar over and over again. 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Miss Yandex Hawkins. Mrs. Mary L. Holmes Wanted Lady Barber For parti culars apply or write to C. B. Ter rell, 2219 Elm street, Dallas, Texas. THE BELMOST . OYSTER AND CHILI PARLOBj . Just opened, everything served as you like it. Specializing fine chill. Pasteries of all kinds. 214 Lane Street. Thomas Johnson, Mgr. LOST RELATIVE. I would like to know the where abouts of Charley Let!' "ridge. The last heard of him was at Balllnger, Texas. Any information of him would be gla ?' ' appreciated. Solo mon Letherldge, 2717 Williams St, Dallas, Texas. 12-14-4t Men SoxtonJrrae nev,. falls to re store strength to those troubled with weak, nervous ,run-down and de spondent conditions that undeimine good health. Results satisfactory or no charge. Write for free book. Cumberland Chemical Co., 166 Berry Block, Nashville, Tenn. 10-1-3? t MARSHALL CAFE. 213 N. Central Opposite old T. & P. Depot Everything first-class. Just opened Home cooked meals prepared by lady coeV.B. Short orders of all kinds. Mrs. Ahno Llndsey, Prop. Earl and J. B. Moore Wanted Wotiki' like to know the where abouts of Earl and J. B.' Moore. When last heard of. Earl was at St. George Hotel, Dallas, Texas. Any information leading to their where abouts will Is highly appreciated by their mother. Mrs. Mary Singleton. 222 East Grand, Oklahoma City, Ckla. l-4-2t INVEST IJT OKLAHOMA FARM IANIS. RELT) k AMBROSE Investments, Real Estate, Oil, Gas and fc'ining Leases. Farm Lands and Homes for Sale. 115 Court Jtr?et Muskogee, Okla. Insurance Agents Wanted. MLBT B.4 SOLD. 49i acres improved farm in a ftplrndH Colored community, 4 miles from Tatum, $8,500.00, good terms. R. n. Cuellck. Long-view, Texas, W-28-lmo A nPFfi 77? 1 t V a; y t ? t ? f t t t I ill LS t ? T CLASSIFIED ADS. " Telephone Yonr Wants. ' To THE EXPRESS Largest Ne gro circulation in Southwest : Bott results. HAVE YOUR HAIR WORK ' DONE, By Mrs. Hattle Garrlett Poro Hair graduate. Service - at my studio, phone H. 6399, 1711 N. 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