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THE KANSAS PITY SUN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1919. From Our Foreign Correspondents A. F. & A. M., Missouri Jurisdiction Officers 1919. W. W. Fields, Cameron, Mo., Grand Master. C. C. Clark, St. Louis, Mo., Dep. Grand Master. t Igrnest Boone, Louisiana, Mo., Sen iorGrand Warden. I. H. Bradbury, St. Louis, Mo., Jun ior Grand Warden. II. H. Walker, St. Joseph, Mo., Grand Treasurer. Georgo W. K. Love, Kansas City, Grand Secretary. Nelson C. Crews, Kansas City, Re lief Secretary. E. G. Lacey, Kansas City, G. L. 1st District. E. J. Cooper, Mexico, Mo., G. L., 2d District. OFFICERS OF GRAND CHAPTER, R. A. M. Missouri and Jurisdiction, 1919. T. G. McCampbell, G. H. P., Quln daro, Kans. A. L. Thomas, D. G. H. P., Jeffer son City, Mo. J. P. Moffett, G. King. Sedalla, Mo. S. A. May, G. Scribe, St. Louis, Mo. Charles Grlggshy, O. Treas., Liberty, Mo. E. S. Baker, G. Secretary, Kansas City, Mo. OFFICERS OF GRAND COMMAND. ERY, K. T. Mlssurl and Jurisdiction, 1918-1919. Jos. II. Sherwood, R.E.G.C., St. Paul, Minn. G. Washington Lewis, D.E.G.C., St. Louis, Mo. C. Urasfield, E.G.G., Kansas City, Mo. B. F. Graves, E.G.C., General, St. Joseph, Mo. Thomas A. Marshall, E.G.S.W., St. Louis, Mo. Wm. Lamb, E.G.J.W., Kansas City, Mc. W. A. Ashley, E.G., Prelate, St. Louis, Mo. J. H. Kenner, E.G., Treasurer, Mar shall, Mo. Robt. A. James, E.G., Sentinel, St. Louis, Mo. James T. Connor, E.G., Recorder, St. Louis, Mo. Lodge Directory Rons Lodoa No. Sfi. A. F. and A. M., meet the 1st and 3rd Monday In each month. All Master Masons In good standing welcome. F. A. Mcwiniams, w, M.; C. H. Countee, Bec'y. Liberty Lodge No. 37, A. T. and A. 1L, Liberty, Mo., meets the 2nd and 4th Saturday nights In each month. Nelson Wallar, W. M.; Robert Dodd, secy. St. Stephens Chapter No. 37, Rovnl Arch Masons. Liberty. Mo. Meets first Tuesday In each month. Nelson Waiiar H. P. Wm. Capps, Recorder. St. Matthew Commandsry No. 17, Liberty, 11a, neata the third Saturday nlgbt. V. I. Starka, E C; IT. U Robinson, Ilea Beery, E. A. Walker Lodge No 257, U. B. F.. meets the 2nd rana fin fTiaays oi tne monui yet xvii Aucmgao Ave. i. n. iittoberuon, w. M., mo is. -S16th St. W. W. WaUtlns. 55 Sec 16J9 Virginia. MASONIC BUILDING ASSOCIATION T. G. McCampbell, President E. B. Thompson, Vice President W. H. Washington, Treasurer. W. H. Brown, Secretary. Board of Directors: W. G. Mosely, S. Myers, W. H. Brown. E. S. Baker, W, It. Patterson. M. W. Wilson, B. IL Francis. Richard Harris E. S. Miller, R, Fulbrlght Soil P. Edwards, Meets second and fourth Tuesday In each month. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Greenwood Baptist Church, 18th and Clark Chapel M. E. Church, 1661 Madl eon Avenue. tietnel A. M. E. Church, 2Uh and Flora. tn. Diepnen s uapust unurcn, D4 char lotte St. Centennial It. E. Church, 19 th and Second Saptiat Church, 10th and Char lotte. Allen Chapel A. M. E. Church, 10th and Charlotte. Sbeneiei A. M. E. Church, 17th and Tracy. SL Augustine's P. a Church, 11th and XToost Avenue. St. John's A. 11. E. Church, 1743 Belle flew. Seventh Day Adventlst, 23d and Wood' land. St. Monica's Catholic, 17th and Lydla. Vine St. Bantlat Church. 1S2S Vina Rt- Ward Chapel A IS. E. Church, 11th and woodland Ave. Morning star Baptist Church, 2311 Vine. Highland Avenue Baptist Church, 1111 Highland. St. James A. M. S. Zlon Church, 1823 Woodland Ave. Second Christian Church, 2th and rv uuuiauu. Friendship Baptist Church. Seventeenth ana xracy, C. M. B. Church, 1817 Horn Ave. St. James Baotlst Church. 4039 Mill Bt SL Luke's A. M. E. Church, 43rd and rruspoci x"jace. KANSA8 CITY. KAN. CHURCHES. Church of the Ascension Episcopal rhtrd. and Stewart, Kansas City. Kans. First A. M. B. Church, 8th and Neb. Eighth St. Baptist Church, 8th and Oakland. Metropolitan Baptist Church, 8th and TvasninBton. Bethel A. M. B. Church, Water and Iteward Streets. Bt. Paul A. M. E. Church, 21st and First Baptist Church, 6th and Neb. King Solomon Baptist Church, 3rd and .fltate. Qumdara A. M. B. Church, Qnlndara. neasant Valley Baptist Church, Ko 4ala, Kan, if. E. Church. Ith and Oakland. Becond Baptist Church, 24th and 'Ruby. Wesley Chapel V. XL, 108 Shawnee. Bethel A. M. JC Church, Rosedale- Kan. Tabernacle Baptist Church. 19 Muncte Mvd., Anaotresx, Kaaa. XUT. D. Nor ttoet. Baatar. MM COLUMBIA, MO. Mrs. Russle Williams entertained eight tables at cards Wednesday even ing In honor of Miss Mable Thurman of Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. Beatrice Gray of Marshall. First prize - was awarded to Prof. E. O. Boone, Jr., con solidation to Mr. Sam ONoal and guest prizes to Miss Mable Thurman and Mrs. Beatrico Gray. After every one had spent part of the evening at cards .the hostess summoned all to their seats and the following menu was served: Lobster- Salad on Lettuce Leaf Salted Wafers Olives Sweet Gherkins Saratoga Chips Frozen Punch After which there was dancing until the wee hours of morning to the music furnished by Mrs. Williams, player piano Miss Mable Thurman and Mrs. Beatrice Gray left for their homes in Kansas City and Marshall Saturday morning. .. .Quarterly meet ing Sunday was quite a success at SL Paul. During the day $115.00 was raised. This i3 due to our hustling pastor, Rev. M. S. Bryant. Wo pre dict for him glorious things for his flock. He Is here for good to the Race as a leader as well as spiritually. Watch for the returns of his big rally in May We are glad to announce the marriage of Mr. Hubert Cochran of Columbia anil Miss Sarah Crawford of St. Louis on the 12th inst. in St. Louis at the residence of Mrs. Sinie Jackson. 1S21 Goodo avenue. They left Immediately for Columbia where they will make their future home Mr. Clarence Cameron White and Mr. Thcs. Taylor appeared before a Co lumbia audience Tuesday, February ISth, under the auspices of Amos John son Chapter O. E. S. to a packed house and held the people spellbound till the finale Prof, and Mrs. J. E. Jones, Mr. C. C. White and Mr. T. T. Taylor were the dinner guests of Mrs. Annie Fisher Tuesday evening Dr. L. E. Hill of Booneville attended the re cital Tuesday evening Mr. V. F. Venerable passed from this life Sat urday morning and his funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at the A. M. E. Church Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wil liams and Mr. and Mrs. S. Logan Wil liams received happy tidings from their son and brother, Corp. Jas. Wil liams, in Paris, France Subscribe for The Sun. Call 384. MANHATTAN, KANSAS. Mrs. Addle Dillard went to Chicago to visit her sons.. Mrs. Haydee Camp bell, our W. C. C. S. worker, is ill. We wish for her a speedy recovery. W. A. Busch worshipped at Wamego Sunday There was a program at Camp Funston Wednesday evening in honor of Lincoln's birthday. Many Manhattan people participated In the program Mrs. Pryor's sister, Mrs. Smith, passed through Manhattan Thursday from Ft. Riley en route to McPharland. where she will visit her mother, Mrs. N. Lax.... Mrs. C. V. Dawson went to Kansas City last week. ...The pastor and members oi the Second Baptist Church were well pleased with the success of their re vival. They have Rev. J. W. Hayes of Leavenworth, Kans., an able speak er. Rev. Hayes preached with such power he Is reviving the entire city. Their collection Sunday was $55.05. There were four additions to the church The College Girls met twice last week and organized a club known as the PI Delta Theta. The officers elected were: President, Miss Edlena Onell; vice-president, Miss Beck; assistant secretary, Miss Hat Ethel Garrett; secretary, Miss Helen tie Reynolds; corresponding secretary, Miss Awilda Brown; treasurer, Miss Ruth Gardenshire; chaplain. Miss Katie Roberts; sergeant-at-arms, Mrs. Naomi Keene Sirs. Harrison Camp bell entertained the college students Monday evening at the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity house. All of the students were present. Ice cream and wafers were served at a late hour. Mrs. Campbell left Wednesday morning for Sailna, where she and her husband will make their home. .. .Misses Mat tie Jackson, Cordelia Masterson, Gladys King. Gladys Beck and Helen Beck rendered several musical selec tions at Lincoln Day program at the Knights of Columbus hall, Camp Fun ston. Mr. S. E. Carey delivered a wonderful address. Other members of the party were Mrs. Haydee Camp bell, community worker, and Rev. Hen derson of the A. M. E. church. Din ner was served the guests after the program. BOISE, IDAHO. By Vera Allen Smith. The contagious diseases called Spanish Influenza, which has caused so much disaster, Is slowly but surely calming down. Boise may be called lucK', for among the race there has been only one case of Influenza and tha one did not prove fatar. . . .We are having wonderful spring-like weather, which may be the cause of the influ enza decrease On last Sunday evening Rev. King officiated at tbe A, 51, E, Church, illustrating wonder fully two beautiful pictures, Daniel in the Lion's Den and tho Hebrew Chil dren in tho Fiery Furnace. The con gregation sat spellbound while the ser mon was carried on 5fr, H. B. Smith Is 'still Dn'th'e- mend.,.. Mrs. Anna B. Price, who was called to this city to atend the funerals of her fath er and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith, left Saturday afternoon for her home In Portland, Oregon. LATHROP, MO. Mesdames Coleman and Atchison spent Sunday with the Misses Grahum. Robert Lee Jackson of Camp Funston spent Sunday with his moth er, Mrs. Harriett Madison Mr. U. S. Childress, who has boon work ing In Kansas City, is home on tho sick UsL.....Mr. Merritt McGmder and daughter, Mrs. Geo. Tillman, wero called to Des Moines on account of the illness of Mrs. Iva Ligon. They returned Sundav night, bringing her two little children with them.... Mrs. Goldte Ligon received word that her husband was seriously wounded Au gust 24 Mrs. Geo. Powell, Mrs. Bell Pierce and Mr. Sam Mitchell spent Sunday In Plattsburg Prof. B. B. Tully has been quite sick Mr. Wesley Whltsett has been on the sick list but is Improving Mr. Alvis Scott of Cameron spent a few days with his daughter, Mrs Mary Bog- gess....Mr. H. W. Hicks received a letter from her son, Sergt. John Hicks, saying ho will be home in April. SALINA, KANS. The "Emergency Board" of the A. 51. E. Church held a Valentine enter tainment Friday evening. Valentines were bought, mailed and dell' ered and in spite of the severe storm e . erybody present enjoyed themselves Tho- men of the "Temple" gave a Valentine Social at their hall on Friday evening which was enjoyed by a large crowd. A musical program was rendered and a delicious supper served Rev. O. H. Burbridse opened a revival at the A. 51. E. Church Sunday evening and1 met with good success the first night. Four persons wished to become full members and several came forward for prayer Great preparations are being made by the ladles of the Bap tist Sewing Circle to hold a Bazaar at their church basement on Friday evening, February 21. Wo all wish them much success In their work 5Irs. Howard from Kansas City, Kan., daughter of Rov. Barksdale, Is in the city visiting Mrs. 51. S. Jennings, 80S W. Prescott avenue. MAR VVILLE, MO. 5Irs Lena 5Ioseley returned Thurs day from a visit In St. Joe and Kansas City 5Irs. Ida Fields is visiting in St. Joseph The Old Folks Concert given by the Trustee helpers, under the direction of 5Irs. E. O. Boone, took in $47.30 and cleared $40.22. They bought a beautiful Communion Set for the church and had a telephone put in the parsonage 5Ir. Joe Graves is visiting relatives here Little Helen Jackson has been ill but is much better now 5Ir. Wm. Slitchell went to Clarinda Tuesday to see his father who is ill Mrs. Frankie Tillmna is visiting in Oregon, Mo Rev. Harris is holding sen-ices this week at the Baptist church. Rev. Harris is the guest of 5Ir. and Mrs. B. F. Smart. Miss Laura Carter returned to Kansas City after a pleasant visit with relatives Rev. L. P. Bryant held morning services in Savannah, 5Io 5Irs. W. A. Mitchell had as dinner guests Sunday 5Irs. Montgomery and Mrs. Boone 5Irs. Wilson had as dinner guest Sunday Mrs. Bryant. WEIR, KANSAS. The Central school will entertain Friday night with a program which is promised to be very Interesting. The lollowing guests are Invited: Dr. H. T. Geeder and wife and Prof. W. F. King of Pittsburg. 5rrs. Geeder will render a piano solo Rev. F. H. Prentice, 5Irs. A. R. Phillips, 5Irs. Johnnie Geer and 5Ir. Will Dalley have all been on the sick list.... Mr. Jack Stewart Is still very sick and Is not expected to live Rev. Prentiss preached a soul-stirring sermon Sun- jday at 11 o'clock. His subject was, I "How Shall I Know Them?" Rev. Prentiss is expecting his father, ilev. Joseph Prentiss, of Birmingham, Ala., to come and assist him in running a revival In Weir soon. NORBORNE, MO. Misses Audrey Clayton and Lillla 5fay Thornton are two of our most industrious young ladies Tile en tertaimnent given by the girl pupils of Douglass School was a success.... The teachers and pupils of our School gavo a Valentine party John Ford is expected home soon Miss Ber tha Davis was an invited guest to a banquet in Richmond last week Rev. Slier preached two excellent ser mons last Sunday. MACON, MISSOURI. (By Mrs. A. R. Fox.) The attendance of Bethel A. 51. E. Sunday school 1b increasing rapidly It being necessary to again make a now class. Mrs. 5fadge Clarke being selected as the teacher of this class.. There will be a .Martha Washington tea party at the Baptist church Feb ruary 21st Sir. Steve Slarteen is quite ill at his home.... Rev. P. C. Crews, P.E., of the Hannibal district. conducted a very successful quarterly meeting at Hannibal last Sunday.... Slisses Annie and Lizzie Windsor en tertained Sirs. Lillian Booker at din ner Sunday. .Rev. Rogers of the Bap tist connection lectured 'at tho Baptist church on Wednesday evening. . Tho Stewardess Board of Bethel A. M. E. church -will givo a sheet and pillow case entertainment Friday evening, March 14th, instead of tbe 7th, as prev ously announced Sirs. S. E. Crows, who- has been quite ill, Is some bet ter. ...Tho Sowing Circle of Bethel A. 51. E. church was very beautifully entortalned last Thursday ovenlng by Sirs. Annlo Slao SIcNutt. After the work hour a delicious two-course lunch was served. Tho circle also met on Friday afternoon and after the work hour dainty refreshments were served by tho hostess, Mrs. Susie Trice "Homo Ties," a drama which will be given by the young people under the direction of Sirs. A. R. Fox, promises to be a splendid one. The drama will be given Friday evening, Slnrch 2lBt, at the church. No one should fall to seo it. HELENA, MONTANA. By J. E. W. Clarke. "Every potter praises his own pot and tho more if it be cracked." The Pleasant Hour Club is blessed with an increased interest on the part of Us members with the passing of each week. Tho meeting of the 12th, at the residence of Sirs. George SI. Lee, Sr., was well attended and the paper, "How Success Is Won," by Sirs. Robert Houston, contained gems of serious thought and was highly In structive. Light: refreshments were served by the hostess. Sirs. Julian Anderson was hostess at an elaborato course dinner com plimentary to Sirs. W. R. Edwards of Anaconda. A low1 crystal bowl of loautiful violets and marigolds deco rated the center of a table with cov ers for the following guests: Sir. and Sirs. A. G. Dorsey, Sir. and Sirs. John B. Reed, Sir. and Sirs. J. E. W. Clarke, Slesdamcs Louise J. Harrison and Sarah Slorris; Slessrs. Spencer Smith and Julian Anderson, Jr. Slaster Page Anderson, chief servitor, mastered the intricacies of the elaborate serv ice with the deftness and coolness of an expert of years' training, while his younger brother, Joe, rendered valu able assistance. Sluslc and conversa tion followed, and the 10th was de clared a memorable occasion. Rev. and Sirs. George F. Slartin, Sir. and Sfrs: Nathaniel Ford, and Sir. Rowe Slurrell were guests at a four o'clock dinner February 9th, by Sir. and Sirs. Robert L. Houston, Cannon boulevard. Sirs. Fannio Hughes of Seattle, Wash., Is making an extended visit with her cousin, Sirs. Arthur E. Sic Glnnls. Sir. and Sirs. Judge D. Hart enter tained at dinner Rev. and Sirs. II. C. Parsons, Rev. and Sirs. George F, Slar tin, Rev. E. B. ftYed of Butte, and Sirs. Louise J. Henderson, on the 11th. . Sirs. K. C. Smith, who Is now in St. John's hospital, is continually Improv ing. Sirs. Louise Walker and Mrs. Callie Bramwell entertained Mr. Junius San ders as a dinner guest on the 9th. "Lee's Orchestra" is very much in demand these days. Their latest suc cess was at the Montana Club. SIlss Emma Dorsey was on the sick list last week. A budding institution Is the 20th Century Club, which will make its ini tial bow to Invited guests, at a full dress ball on the 7th of next month. Senate Bill 81, by Edwards, relat ing to discrimination, at this writing, is in the hands of the judiciary com mittee. The Cantata, "A Child Shall Lead Them," given with such success at St. James A. 51. E. Church on two occa sions was written by Sirs. Slary E. Clarke. Rev. E. B. Reed was in town last week working for the interest of S. B. SI, by Edwards. Corporal Royal I. Parsons, in a let ter to his father, Rov. H. C. Parsons, intimates that he will soon bo head ed in the direction of tho U. S. A. Corporal Parsons, who Is in Company C, 317th American Tr., 92d Division, says life was not more than a gamble during the four months of actual serv ice on three fronts Vosges sector, Argonne and Sfetz. The last named place Oiey were driving on when the armistice was signed. WESTERN UNIVERSITY. Lillian Hatcher. Sir. Craver from Y. SI. C. A. head quarters, was al welcome visitor last week. The debate, the feature of the Feb ruary Rhetorlcals, was well attended in view of the Inclement weather. Through no fault of the Judges, resi dents of tho Kansas CItleB, two were not present and members of the fac ulty kindly consented to act. Tho de cision was rendered in favor of the Junior class, represented by Slessrs. Wilson Green and Frank Brown, Their opponents were SIlss Novella Patton and Sir. James Russell, The argu mentative ability evidenced on this occasion was highly creditable. We wero favored lost week by a vis it from two members of the Legisla ture, Sir. N. L. Johnson and Dr. L. I Uhls. After inspecting our plant they met the students In chapel and ex pressed themselves as highly pleased with what they had seen and tho ex cellent manner In which President Peck is handling the school's affaire. Several selections wero given by ,the students, 'among those singing being -Miss Slot en and Sir. Cogswell. Prof, CrewB was called upon the reply to the addresses of the representatives, which he did to tho entiro satisfaction of the institution as well as our hon ored guests. March Rhetorlcals, Friday, March 7. ROSEDALE, KANS. Revival services nro in progress at tho Pleasant Valley Baptist Church. Everyono is invited to como and tako part with us in cur offort to save sin ners. Tho pastor delivers soul-stirring sermons each ovenlng and tho choir furnishes impressive music. SIlss Julia Riloy is playing for us and wo hope tho people will como and help mako this one of tho greatest revivals this city has ever known Sirs. George Turner is somewhat indis posed There will bo a Union Meet ing -at tho St. Paul Zlon Church Sun- da yaftornoon, February 23, to which tho public is invited. .. .The Pleasant Hour Club entertained' a laige number of guests Friday evening at a recep tion. The affair was given at tho residence of Sir. and Mrs. Dan Allen. A splendid program was as follows: Sirs. J. H. Thornton, Blnster of Cere monies; Prayer, Sirs. Joseph Collins; Song; Reading, "Speak Up, Ike, and Spress Yourself, Mrs. John Ralls; Instrumental Solo, Sirs. Dan Allen; Vocal Solo, Mrs. S. Duckctt, and wel come address by the president, Mrs. Victor Smith. Sirs. J. L. Pearson dis tributed tho Valentines. Mrs. Fred Smith presided over tho punch table. Tho house was beautifully decorated with potted plants and cut flowers. Tho club colors were carried out in the refreshments and an enjoyable evening was spent. LINCOLN, NEB. By W. W. Blosley. Slessrs. I. B. Smith and T. T. Sic- Williams spent last Friday night at Beatrice where they aided in the or ganization of a local N. A. A. C. P with a membership of about 19 per sons. Addresses wero given by sev eral persons In co-operation with the effBrts put forth and the organization has a bright future Sirs. Clara Shipman is confined at home with Ill ness Sirs. A. L. Williams was called to St. Joseph, SIo., last Friday on account of her mother's illness Sirs. H. SI. Williams entertained a number of friends to dinner last Fri day night in honor of her husband, H. SI.'s 68th birthday. Those present were: Sir. and Sirs. D. E. Nichols, Sir. and Sirs. L. P. Gates, Sir. and Sirs. W. W. Slosley, Mrs. Laura Johnson, Sirs. A. L. Corneal, Mrs. Vennel, Sir, W. A. Johnson and P. R. Williams.. . . Sirs. Alien nrrived in the city fromi Enid, Okla., Slonday to visit her daughter, Sirs. Herman L. Hale Sir. and Sirs. W. H. Nelson lingers very ill and in dire circumstances Sir. Harrison Sillier left this week for Alberta, Canada, to reside for a while. . . . .Sir. T. G. BlcCampbell, G. H. P. R. A. 51. of Kansas City, SIo., visited Amaranth Chapter No. 54, O. E. S., and Lebanon Lodge No. 12G, A. F. & A. 51., this week.... 51. Cohron Is yet confined with illness. ST. JOSEPH, MO. Sir. Beverly Hullum is critically ill at his home on Rosene Street Sir. and Sirs. Lawrence SIcGee of 423 E. Augusta Street, aro the proud parents of a fine baby boy Sir. and Sirs. Joush Jones are the proud parents of a baby girl. .. .Sirs. Victoria Oliver, who has been ill for some time, is much improved at this writing Sirs. Smith Crews is confined to her bed this week Sirs. Lillian Byruna has returned to Kansas City to resume her studio in dress making. .. .The in fant daughter of Sir. and Mrs, Russell Smith died at the parents' home last Slonday Bishop AVatkins of Kan sas City was in St. Joseph a few days last week Sir. Chas. Johnson has returned home from Chicago, 111., where he spent the several weeks with his brother. He witnessed the return of the famous Illinois Regiment in Chicago and said it was tho great est demonstration ho had ever wit nessed Sunday was Quarterly Meeting Day at Holsey Chapel and was a day long to be remembered. Tho spirit was high. Rev. R. P. Tyler, the Presiding Elder, preached two excel lent sermons and Rev. J. B. Walker, pastor of the A. SI. E. Church, preach ed a splendid sermon at 3:00 P. SI. at which tlmo the church was filled to its capacity. His choir furnished mu sic for tho afternoon. In this our First Quarter Holsey Chapel went Over the Top. They raised $100 Gen eral Assessments Our revival be gan Sunday; Rev. J. H. Reynolds of Sedalla, SIo., will assist Master Sherman Hannan, 18 years old, son of Sirs. Sloore, died at the home of his parents on 9th St., Sunday at 10:00 o'clook. Funeral services were from the home Tuesday afternoon. Rev. C. II. Blacksher officiating Mrs. Lizzie Smith of Holton, Kan., was in the city a few days' last week on busi ness SIlss Bessie Woods is on the sick list Sirs. Louise Williams is confined to her bed SIlss Bertha Taylor has gone to Hiawatha, Kan., to remain indefinitely Sirs. W. H. Jackson has returned from Oklahoma where she was called to attend the funeral of her brother and nephow, who died of influenza Sirs. W. H. Turner Is visiting In Richmond, SIo, BACK AGAIN. Sir. J. T. Black, pioneer in Auto Livery, announces that he Is again serving the public. Safe- ty In service Is his motto. Call Bell phone East 5131, or residence phone East C90. Peoples Drug Store Northeast corner of Eighteenth Street and the Paseo For fourteen years we have serv ed you. We have never substi tuted nor given you an inferior article. We carry everything in the Drug line, all the latest and best toilet articles. We deliver anything to any part of the city - - promptly - call us up. PHONES Bell'East 1814 Home East 4082 ONLY ONE The history of Kansas City records but one Teal, legitimate, ompetent, established Negro jeweler, and he is J. A. Wilson &t 1616 W. Otti St. Half block west of Wyoming St Mr. Wilson sella Diamonds, Watches, Clocks and Staple Jewelry :: and :: Guarantees to the public satisfactory and proper treatment. BELL PHONE, MAIN 3859. Bell Phone E. 4394R E Modern A. E. ESTES, President Genera Oontracting Repairing a Specialty The LaBelle College emporium L Mme. S. E. 1607 E. 18th St Kansas City, Mo. THE STAR HAIR GROWER A Wonderful Hair Dressing and Grower 1,000 AGENTS WANTED Good money made. Want agents In every city and village to sell the STAR HAIR GROWER. This la a wonderful preparation. Can be used with or without Straightening Irons. 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