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NASHVILLE GLOBE, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 2, 1917. U 1 4' if : The National Life and Acci dent Insurance Co. Nashville. Tenn. Cash Capital $300,000.00 Lit, Ileallh and Accident Iisnraace ! one Policy Wekly and Monthly Premium Plan Chas. Mitchell .. M i oo Weil Paper Co fo E. Cooper lOO J. L .Quinn SO Loventhal BO J. S. Love 1 0O Robert Elliott 1 00 Chaa. Laullenherger J5 Hunter H. Perry 25 Dr. C. W. Crown 50 J. Randolph 25 Mrs. F. E. Kuhn 60 26 23 25 1 00 23 2S Vincent, president Senior Medical Class, also president, of tie Bible Class of this department; obituary, Mr. J. D. Merida, president of the class; resolutions from the Junior Dental Department, Mr. Walker; re solutions from the Junior Medical Class, Mr. F. C. Greer; remarks, Mr. J. R. Coaaey, Junior Medical; riiurks. Dr. J. A. Lester. Professor of Physiology; song. Savior more than life to me; remarks, Rev. D. T. Cleaver, Junior Medical; remarks, Rev. L. E. Vincent. Senior Medical; song. Nearer my God to Thee; bene diction. Rev. D. T. Cleaver. Mr. GEO. E. WHITE M. physician a surgkom Miss Carrie Kuhn Mrs. D. W. Burke .. Squire D. W. Burke I Ellis Shoe Co : 1.. Sevidi I fins Bloudau .... Stein 4 Co oeny Bros 60 tv, classmates and friends, lie was Cummins 10 00 a member of the Bible Class of Me J. H. Ring and Son praise the 1 cause and donate J 2.50. These dona ier, Anderson, Golntoo. King, Fit. Gordon, White, Hatcher. Nlcksoa We pray God s blessings upon these officers that they may prove faithful and remember they have a chars to keep. WOMEN'S STATE EXECUTrVE BOARD. The Executive Board of the Wom en's Auxiliary of the Missionary flantist State Convention 'will bold provld- constitution had been made tng for such a position. The departments of the Great Northern Place will be cigar stand, randv shoo, news stand, ladies and penta' shoe shining parlor, tailor only colored young man head of a shop and mail order department, ana 1 laboratory of a white studio, and he there will le a laundry agency and nas a great uuuiucr i juuug inuuua. a ladies' rest room. Mr. B. H. Jan-1 He is also chairman of the debating uary will have charge of the mail departmentt of the North Pole Lit erder department and will have ! erary Club and a member of the Co agents alt over the United States in j operative- Club and K. of P. lodge, a few months. He has been study-1 Mr. Amos White, treasurer of the for mora new enterprise, is a live wire in TISKEGEB INSTITUTE SUMMER SCUOOL FOR TKACHEKS EIGDTQ ANNUAL SESSION JUNE ll THHU JULY 20. 1IT lixUnnWe Courses Uplendld F.eullr meeting: on Saturday. February Tilth ar van a m 1 n a kmnsidiim h , tr liih 111:111 ui ut:i 1 1 1 vi 1 lui uiuia 1 1 'a lm.i in the North Third Ave-1 than five years. Boys and girts of business. He is a tailor by trade and ir....i.. .. v, 1 i ,iiA Rantlah jHhurch anil an urcent this cltv will be given a chance to he Is xioiiu nua a uu nunms j w ' young man and a Christian gentle- 25 ! man. He was larly lovctl by facul- renuest has been sent out through . make extra money as agents. the president, Mrs. D. A. Ferguson. I Mr. James W. Eakius, vice presi signed bv the corresponding secre-1 : tary, Mrs. J. L. Harding, urging .full D., EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT SPECIALIST OFFIC1 28 CEDAR ST. U 4: RCS. 1600 JEFFERSON ST. M. 307C lions are all from white people. REV. R. KEMP, D. D., OF CHARLESTON. S. C. One of the big officials of the Na tional Baptist Convention unincor porated, was In the city last week In the rerson of Rev. R. Kemp. D. 1)., the secretary of the Foreign Mission hum- n,i n-r.nl, i h.ivA prarinnf,l i attendance. A nuuiler or out OI from that department this year. Hla I town members are expected Friday liody was shipped to his home In lrom various parts 01 me awe. Petersburg, a., leaving at 9: la p. m., via N. C. & St. L., accompanied by Mr. C H. Alexander, classmate. -ALUILXI VISIT MEHARRY. During the present week many of the alumni made visits to Meharry to review the scene of their old Row a.Napsar Court RnlMnc, Pfcoa. Ottic. M 1477 W. H. ODEN RCJU. ESTATE BROKER. FttlC HOMES AND FARMS OM EASY TERMS. OAs has the e&frum. 1U- kiuwt ts Urol Mnta, PUMt-UliV,-'.jJ H.u. 1..... a Bal fixate. See UULN, lie tawwa. Board of his convention. Whila camping ground. A good many ol here Dr. Kemp was the guest of Rev. ! thine were members of last year's O. B. Taylor, C51 Bass street. While j class, as follows: Dr. P. C. Downs, hi stay was a brief one. It was I Dr. G. J. Dixon. Dr. It. C. Patton learned he held several conferences ! and Dr. E. F. Portlock. All of last relative to the work of his board and i year's class. All of these younK ! tliat he was welt pleased with the re-jn.en have passed the dmereut state .1)1 Ml IKh.n Moue tunned at luw race ception given him by the Nashville preaohors of his convention. On Sunday and Sunday night he GUe4 i.oaiils and are now passi.tg through the city en route to their various fields of labor. We have also been INDEPENDENT WIDOWS COAL CAMPAIGN. Under the direct ion of Porters' Union No. 1 genral report contribu tions readied the 2w mark. 222 applicants have been investigated and the coal is being delivered I probabilities are cu. divided into quantities. Ap plications are still coming in. Aged women from different parts of the eity and churches are applying for id. One thousand five hundred liushels of coal have been ordered from different coal dealers of the eity. We appreciate the kindness shown to us in this movement bv both white and colored people of this city and to the coal dealers who gave us prompt service. General Welfare Committee: Ma tie P. Dorch, L. H. Johns. Tillman ii. oiuwari, secretary; B. H ary, vice chairman; E. rhairman. General re;ort o the widows' coal fund:- Previous acknowlodsement . ,$2 47 Prominent white business"" mon several pulpits and left the city favored this week with the visit of Monday to fill some engaRements In Dr. and Mrs. R. b. t.raiit, clou Alabama, Dr. Kemp was in Nash-' of 1904 of Colorado Springs, Colo, ville last February attending the i Dr. Grant has fully succeeded in the Executive Board meeting of his practice of his profession and is convention. Upon his arrival in the now a prosperous physician and sur citv a rumor was afloat that the fieon ot the far western city. He he would locate the foreign mission board in Nash ville, but this report or rumor could not be confirmed, hence be fore he could be thoroughly inter viewed aa to whether he had plan ned to make Nashville the headquar ters of the foreign mission Board of the National Baptist Convention un incorporated, he had left the city and on Monday morning at the Baptist Ministers Conference an other effort was made to see if the rumor could be confirmed, but It was fruitless. The only Informa tion that could bo gained from it M. Steward, i was t'lat Dr. Kemp had received ' llattering offers from ' several of the cities south, north and east, to lo cate his board. One brother proffer Janu- siOke Interestingly to the Senior and Junior Medical Classes and told of some of hla practical experiences. ed the information that the chances i tion HALH HOSPITAL NOTES. Mr. Henry Kean of Louisville, Ky., a student of Fist University, Is fast recovering from a very serious operation. lr. Wm. Cannon of Atlanta, Ga., also a student of Flak University, la able to be up again after an attack or pneumonia. His sister, Miss Ethel Cannon, of Atlanta, Ga., is spending a few days in the city. Mrs. Luolla Thomas of Pulaski is convalescent. She was brought to the hospital by Dr. J. C. Gantt. Miss L. Arnold of Mr. Juliet has recently undergone a major opera- are it will be located in Birming- women praise cause and donat- i hani, Ala., and it was learned that and d largely. Mr. R. J. Joyner cf the Mer cantile Agtnrv R. G. Dunn & Co St. Bernard Coal Co Meadors Pulliam Coal Co. Paul Trei.or P.urke & Co j J. S. Reeves i 11. D. Simon 1 Tinsley Millinery i Sam Levi '. .. .. ' " i W. H. Clark j B. McCarthy i Harris Davis ', i Dismukes Nilcs Hat Co 1 Dr. emp is tc hold a series ot ' meetings in Birmingham and Mont ! gomery. $3 (Ml S r.() 4 2:. 3 00 .2 Oo 1 00 1 OO O'J oo oo 00 00 O'J A friend i jq W. S. Riddle i oo J. L. McWhorter 1 Oo bpurlock-Ncnl Jones &: J luj.Uins Co. L. Lowenstein Berry Dcmoville C. F. W.Uiams ., I'aul Stnmb P. II. Cain E. A. Gardner . , r-Oo 2 OO 1 00 1 00 .1 OO 1 (HP 1 00 1 oo MEHARRY NEWS. Mr. Herbert Wellington Harris, a member of the Junior Medical Class of Meharry Medical Col'ego, who lias been confined to his bed at Hub liaril Hospital since the early part of November, departed this life Mon day'' evening. Jan. 29, about 5:20 o'clock. The body was turne"'!- CVtr to the Taylor & Co. undertaking establishment far .preparation for -liiinient to his home in Petersburg, Va. Funeral services were held in t-hucliapel of the undertaking estab lishment wWh the president of the class, Mr. J. D. Merida, acting as master of ceremonies. The program was as follows: Song, There is rest for the weary; prayer by Mr. F. E. Williams, president of the V. M. C. A. of Meharry Medical College; Soup, What a friend we have in Jesus; Scripture reading, Rev. L. E. Dr. E. G. Lester of Madlsonville paid us another visit last week and brought Miss Fields of Madlsonville. Dr. B. F. Davit of Columbia, Tenn., came down Wednesday morn ins witj) a patientt. The nurse training department of the hospital continues to bloom. MR. JAMES R McGIRT IN TOWN. Guess who's in town," was the worif that was passed around Sun day. "I do not know who it Is," was then generally the answer. And then en me the information, "James E. McCiirt," who is known far and wide, throughout the United States because of his writings, his lectures and his extenslvetravels. Mr. McGirt ar rived Sunday morning from where nobody seems to be well enough in formed to say, but at any rate, he tins been seen In the city all the week, mingling with his friends and looking the picture of health. When seen by a Globe representative he stated he did not know Just how long he would remain iu the city. "It all depends upon how I get affairs lined up" was all he could be induced to say. But one of his personal friends stated he was en route to see his mother who resides In North Caro lina. When asked if he Intended to publish a magazine again, or whether he intended to get out any more of hia poema he stated it would all de pend upo;: what he found on his southern trip. He did state, however a deal of his time has boon spent In and about Chicago since his last vis It to Nashville. E7. ' I; . iff If f - f also the chairman of the re ception committee of the North Pole Litorary Club and a member of the i Mt. Olive Baptist Church. ! Miss Pheba Childress, the cashier 1 of the new enterprise, Is a young i lady with good business talent She i is now the cashier of the McCaster News Agency and was once a clerk I in the grocery store of her father. She has a number of young friends I and Is a member of the choir of the j Mt. Nebo Baptist Church and the critic of the North Pole Literary i Club. These young people will be j glad to have their friends to come to '. see them; Souveuirs will be given I away at the opening and music will j be the feature of the day. tal College, and who U now enjoy ing a nice practice in Macon, Ga. CLUB ORGANIZATION. The Wisteria Art Club waa organ ized Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Reynolds, 1207 14U avenue, S. Officers were elected aa follows: Mrs. S. M. Utley, president; Mrs. B. W. Fitzgerald, fice preat ilent; Mrs. Robert Eason, secretary; Mrs. Lloyd Matthews, assistant sec retary; Mrs. Henry James, treasur er; Mrs. Henry Reynolds, chapla." ; Mrs. A. B. Martin, reporter. The members enrolled were Mesdames- Henry Reynolds, Henry James, B. W. Fitzgerald. Robt. Eason, Lloyd Matthews, A. B. Martin, R. Jones,. R, Floyd, S. M. Utley and S. M. Strayhorne. Mrs. S. M. Strayhorne will instruct, in art. The club will meet Wednesday afternoon, February 7th, with Mrs. R. Jones, 1401 HMge- hill street. .1 MR. B. H. JANUARY, President of the Great Northern Place. WILL CELEBRATE DOUGLASS MEMORIAL, Ql'EKN ESTHER COURT NO. 5. Queen Esther Court No. 5, Inde pendent Order of lmmacuiatcs neui their installation Thursday, jenunrv ?th. Mrs. Irene Dowell, the Wor th" Spy that number, caused the hearts" 'c! the members of her court t burn witiiin them when she told how God had dealt with her and j runtber of standing committees at that she ran say with JlSirnnro that I their Inst meeting Thursday. They she is living oil the hallelujah side, j i iso received and adopted some re Mrs. Dowell is a wide-awake woman commendations from the executive nnd now she has put on the whole , committee which held a nietin:; last nrrnnr. Sister Woodmore. one among Wednesday. The following are tho toy Complete arrangements were per fected last Week by the Colored Men's Club by which Nashville Is to observe the anniversary of the late Fred Douglass. 'All of the schools of the city will be asked to Join in this celebration and the public at 'arge is invited to devote some time during the day of February 14th or that night in memorial exercises. A committee on program, which was ap pointed at the regular meeting held by the Colored Men's Club is to pass ut suggestive programs and it Is understood they will send copies of 'heir programs to tbe National Head quarters at Washington, D. C, which is fostering tiiis movement. There are some members of the National Memorial Association who reside in the city and they too have received information from the national head fuarters who will no doubt Join In the celebration. Aside from fos tering this memorial exercise, the Colored Men's Club appointed n dent, is a tailor by trade, and is now connected with the University Tailor Shop. He will not sever his con nection with the University Shop until sometime in March. Mr. Eakins is a sterling young man, being the vice president of the North Pele Literary Club and a member of oth er organizations. Mr. F. R. Webster, recretary of the New Enterprise, Is another young man with great ability of doing things. He is the i MR. GEO. ALLEN HERE. Mr. George Allen of Chicago, 111., was summoned to the city last Wed nesday to see the last of his mother, Mrs. Bettie Lowe. Although living in another city, he was always thoughtful ot his dear mother and did all he could to cherish and com ner old age. And now s she haa gone to her reward be has nothing to regret, for he gave her all the assistance he could ever since he has been grown. Would that we had more noble sons and daughters who would always be loyal to mother. May the Lord continue to bless him and enable him to live a noble Hfe. the youngest women in the Court, was elected Queen. We pray that she may do a groat work. The fol lowing officers were installed: Sisters Dowell, Woodmore, Gillnn- Flandin? committees presented President Taylor: (Insert) Another item was the eieclion of Mr. C. N. Lnngsto'i as assistant sec retary after an amendment to the V i 1 -?'S$f fa' '. , lir - -h i . MRS. MOORE RECOVERING. The many friends i;f Mrs. Carrie J. Moore, of Macon, Ga., will be pleased to learn that she is recover ing from a very serious operation which she had to undergo receutly at the Macon hospital. 'Mrs Mnere waa formerly Miss Carrie J. Joyce of this city (Nashville) but was mar ried some time ago to Dr. W. E. Moore, a graduate of Meharry Medi- Wfi want YOU to net one tlieee suits Absolutely FREE io you can show it to your friends. Ho doubt about it, you will Be The Best Dressed Man In Your Town It will De s big sdvertisement for us. just to prove tne and value ot our tailoring; uu miLa thin a.fniinriln. olfsr. Never before bave we been alile to make such a wonderful otter; bast clotnoa nobotsst I abrlca classlaat atylaa and lewaat prlcaa, $2500 A Year and Two Suits VouwH Here is the irreatetit opportunity you ever harl of for you to make 8I SALARY a lot of money on th yiiln. while dointr other work. If you would like to make $290O a year ana fr- w wwn vift CLOTHES FREE write for our wnnrlflbful tt"ir it'an ft datlliv tuiar ; ,ir tonnfliiuafllal orice list, end 64 beau'.4ul ample Mt chooae from FREE Tht Plasms Tattering Co., Dept. 724, CUeaH a SI mm 'MM mm n j Mitta Mme. C. J. WALKER HAIR C00DS Sold rhrwidb Rtglitend AataU Delivered in any part of tlie city, out of (ova K 50c goods by mail 60c All 35c oodti by aaat 45c. Write MRS. F. T. DILL 1819 Summit Ave. NashviUe, Tena. or cell M. 1948 i MR. F. R. WEBSTER, Secretary of the Great Northern Place. 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