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PAGE TWO TIIE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1919. TEXAS TOWNS LUFKIX. Lufkln, Texas, June 6. The W. O. W'e had there anniversay sermon preached at Long Chapel C. M. E. church, Sunday evening. May 2Pth by Rev, Merrltt, ex-pastor, collection $50.00. . Good Will Baptist church ha been recently painted which adds flulte an Improvement to that part of the town. MA Mrs. Ellsa Daniels Is confined to her home, seriously 111. Miss Annie Sleet returnod to her home In Nacog doches, Thursday, accompanied by her Sister, Mrs. J. M. Wright Mrs. Hobt K. Blair of Moscow, Is the guest of her Sisters, Mrs. T. Butler and Mrs. Llllle A. 8cott Prof. W. A. Heaglns of Moscow was the guest at the commencement ex ercises Monday night Mr. Frank Wilson Is a regular reader of The Pallas Express. HOJTEX CEOTE. homa City, has Joined him here where they will reside with his mother, Mrs. Ann Hadley. Mrs. Hattie Williams of E. Mag nolia Is convalescing. Mr. Win. Sykes, one of, Sherman's highly respected citizens died at his home, cor. Jones and Branch streets, morning 29th Inst, of which he was a consistent Christian by Rev. J. W. Williams, the pastor before crowd ed house. Church executed program in his memory. CLEBURNE. Honey Grove, Texas, June 6. Rev. Collins, P, C of the St Paul A. M. E. church occupied the stand Sun day at 11 o'clock and delivered one of his able sermons. Mr. and Mrs. A. W: McFarland, gave one of the swellest entertain ments of the season In honor of their brother. Lieut F. L. McFarland of the old Eighth raiment of Chica go. ' ' . . Many guests were present ana they reported a most enjoyable even- Mrs. Mattle Cason was called to the bed side of her mother, Mrs. Easter, who Is suffering much with her eyes. Mrs. Davenport on the account or the illness of her sister. Mrs. Ethel Fuller and children and Mr. Selh Fuller left for San Angelo, Sunday night ' GAINESVILLE. Gainesville. Texas, June 6. The Presiding Elder. Dr. A. O. Winn was at the A. M. E. church Sunday and preached a noble sermon amount raised for the day $48.03. Rev. M. M. Burns preached the an nual sermon for the Mosaic, at 3 p. m. Sunday, his subject "She Hung Out the Scarlet Line." He preached a noble sermon. - Miss Carrie Seay, one of the pub lic school teachers has returned to her home In Bonbam, Texas. Messrs. Almo, and Allen Moore have returnod home from Nashville, Tenn., where they spent the winter In school. Mrs. M. M. Penn left Friday after noon for Dallas, her futtire home. Mr. Herman Blaekmoii Is at Booker Washington sanitarium In Ft. Wdrth. Mrs. E. I Blackmon was in Fort Worth, last week. Tht public school closed last week ending i. splendid year's work. The rroduat'ng exercise took place last Wednesday nleht at the high school miditorium. The three sweet girl graduate presented themselves very commenrfablv. : mk m m Burns Is spending a few days in Fort Worth. Misses Nola Germany and T. M. Brown are visit In TlAnton. TerRS. Toe R. , Y. P. D. entertained In honor of he ' graduating class and faculty Bt Mt Olive Hapusi cnurcn last Friday night Mr.i Curtis B.! Dlckerson of Ladonla. Texas is vis iting his sinter, Mrs. S. M. Brown. SHEHM.A5. ' Sherman. Texas. Rev. H. D. Allen has returned from a ministerial trip to Shreveport and ; Marshall. Mrs. Johnnie Herald is visiting her brother. Mr. Webble Ragdalft 1u Arp. Miss Nina Maloy of Piano, Is visit ing her brother Mr. W; E. Maloy rnd family. ' ' Messrs. 'os. Butsell and Win. vol ntlne have gone with Y. M. C. A. on fishing expedition on Pennington river In Oklahoma. mIrs Armctta Douglass was re cently married to Mr. Almett Roberts In Cleveland. Ohio. They are liing at r335 Central avenue, Cleveland, Ohk Mm. Reta Wallace of Dallas visited her mother, Mrs. Nannie Nicholson anrt sister, Miss Maggie. Mr. Fra I'obinson has moved to Fort Worth, to live with his sister. Rev. O. B. Hasker. pastor of Naw Hopo Baptist asslPted by Rev, A. D. Dupree baptized Misses Leila Leigh ton and Gladys Jou and Mr. James Houston in May he tank' evening of 1st lnst, h?"T large crowd. ftoutb Flnt Street Cafe, cold drinks, flfh. short orders, 616 South First street, Luke Ftlphyour. proprietor. Mr. Jackson Southern, one of our highly respected rttizena died 21st ultr at his home on South Montgom ery. Funeral attended 22nd ult, at St John C. M. E., of which be was v consistent Christian by Rtv. G. H. Tell, pr.sto-. He leaves a lov ing wife, several children was octo genatlan. Funeral under auspices of U. B. of F. Prof. N. S. Everott of Fraternal had charge. Mrs. N. S. Ever.tt underwent a suceeMful operation at St Vincent sanita-iura. Mr. Freddie English, who recently returned home from the Navy to visit parents where he was honorably dis charged as mess attendant on trans port. Lake Mich., has resumed his Cleburne, Texas, June 6. Rev. B. Smith preached the baccalaureate ser mon Sunday at the school auditorium. Mesdame A. L. Lott Chatman, J. A. Matbls are representatives to the K. of P. and C. of C, Grand Lodge at Dallas. Mr. Willie Brown has re turned from France. Mrs. Hattle Brown of Corslcana is the guest of Mrs. M. Gale. Miss Ma bel Waymalres of Dallas is visiting her mother, Mrs. ' Ella Griffin. Mrs. Carrie Kay and neice are visiting rel atives at Paris. Mr. Walter Richard son of Mltford is here visiting his grand mother, Mrs. Betsy Richard son. Rev. B. Smith preached the Odd Fellows and H. H. of It. annual sermon Sunday. Prof. Martin closed his school last week. Mr. Charles Alexander of Waxa hachle, visited his family last week. Mrs. Parker received J200.40 from the government recently she is visit ing relatives at Wolfe City. ' The different room exercises of the grand public school at the school auditorium were grand. Mrs. Susie Oliver of Fort Worth in in the city visiting friends. Rev. J. A. Brown preached the anniver sary sermon of Rev. Campbells at al varado, Sunday. . The A. M. E. church quarterly con ference is in session of the M. E. Church. Mrs. F. H. Ryce enter tained Mrs. Hicks and children of Louisiana with a nice menu. Mr. Jim Garette has returned from Wyoming. Prof. M. M, Rodgers of Dallas was in the city Sunday visiting his daughter, Mrs. J. T. Welch. Born to Mr. and Arthur Dllmore, a baby boy. KKOCKS OUT PAW MOT ROUND Comforting relief from pain makes Sloan's the World's Liniment This famous reliever of rheumatfo aches, soreness, stiffness, painful Sprains, neuralgic pains, ana most other external twinges that humanity uflers from, enjoys its great sales because it practically never fails to bring speedy, comforting relief. Always ready for use, it ttflres little to penetrate without ruMii a nd produce results. Clean, refreshing. At all drus stores. A large bottle moans economy. 30c, 60c. and $1.20 people, sick and accident company and unity Insurance company own and operateed by Negroes should be supported by our race as they have complied' with the laws of our State. Everybody wanting the Dallas Ex press delivered to their home will leave their address at the Mosaic News stand No. 1022 R. R. avenue. Every business operated by our race and the name of every professional man In this city will appear in the Dallas Express. June 21. Everybody in the city ought to buy a copy and keep it as a future record. If you want your news to appear in the Dallas Express have it ready when the paper Is delivered also your 5 cents ready, don't ask for credit JACKSONVILLE. lena htmln. Mr. H. N. Denson came over Sat urday to accompany Lis wife home after a successful school term. Prof. A. K. Watkins, principal of the publio school had a successful closing last Saturday night and left Sunday evening for Huntsvllle to be the gues of his family during the summer. Mrs. Klnson of Beaumont came over to the school closing and left in company of her daughter, Sun day for their home. Profe. Charlton and Prater brought their ball team over Saturday to get a 11 to 8 beating. That defeat made It 3 out of 4 for Sour Lake. Save a nickel for the Express. I.- - r . .J I . A ! 1 ' i I - . tt wi f ! i ' , it ' ! C" i OTTO. , Otto, Texas, JuneS. Sunday was a big day at Jerusalem, we naa our Missionary Sisters with us. Rev. Alexander of Waco, and his many good things to us concerning the race, subject, "Time and its Mean ings." from which he delivered an excellent sermon. We heard a great lecture on the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peo ple. The B. Y. P. U. rendered a great program. Some very enterest- Ing papers were read. Home Mission Sisters will give an entertainment Friday night. FORNEY. Lake Charles, Texaa, June 6. All churches In town held good service on lnst Sunday. It was a high day at Rpeves Ckiapel C. M. E. church, motley raised $60.65. The r.iany friends of Mrs. Grace Clarks are very much grlevt over her departure to CallfoiT. where bIk" wl!' makr her future homo. Littlo Miss Ethel Gudy of Franklin, la., is here visiting sister, Mrs. Florence Thrriott The fuae.ral of Mrs. Rltta Leon took plaeo on last Thursday evening at G P. m. from Evergreen Baptist church. Rev. Frl arson officiated. Th funeral direction was under the auspices of Ruth C. 4188, Mosaic Temple of America. The Baptist church has elected Rev. S. T. Johnson for their pas tor, Rev. C!. J. Allen preached a real Biblical sermon last Sunday at the Christian Baptist church. Rev. T. A. Brown is succeeding nicely and is planning to build a brick church. Rev. H. H. Williams will preach his farewell sermon at his church on the 6th Sunday and will leave for Pert Arthur. Texas, where he will give forn er position in Washington. D..au 0f ni time to his church there. C. .Ie married one National Capi- j Rev, j. k. Washington invites all tal belles 41U lnst Full report next ' ministers and their congregation to issue. Forney, Texas, June 5. Sunday School was well attended at all churches Rev. L. W. Mackey filled his pulpit and preached two strong sermons, total collections $30.00 the Mt Zlon B. Y. P. U.. is on its pious march with Mrs. Sarah Patter son as president Rev. Herion was at his post and preached two noble sermons to his congregation. ' Rev. Herion Is keeping his people at work and awake and the are progressing right along. Wednesday, June 4th, the Little Flock Church starts their $1,000 rally and closes June 8th. . , Mrs. L. M. Sanders has returned from Ft Worth, where she has been for a week visiting a sick sister-in-law, who was better when she left Mrs. Willie Ann Gillls and son have returned to Fort Worth... after week's stay here. Miss Luenltle Jackson of Tatum, Texaa, has ret"rned home after two months' stay here also Miss Annie Mae Bates left with her for a three months' stay. Mrs. M. B. Nichols is able to be up this week. Mrs. L, W. Mackey is on the sick list this week. Mr. R. B. Burch, is some better this week. Jacksonville, Texas, Dr. R, H, King, D. D., preached the Odd Fellow and Household of Ruth annual .sermon Sunday evening at the C. M. E. church to a large audience. The scholary pulpltor was at his best and preached to the satisfactory of all present Prof. J. H. Howard was called to Alabama to attend the bed side of his wife. Sgt X. A. Pierce is at home from over over sea, Mrs. Llllle Thompson of Dallas is visiting in the city. Born to Mr. and and Mrs. Raymond Brown a baby girl, May 27th, mother and daughter are doing fine. The Compress was I struck by lightning last week. A bolt of lightning fell on the Northwest corner of the shed and rolled to the Southeast corner and exploded and the whole campus was in flames, more than $800.00 bales of cotton were burned up. Miss Ardella An derson left Saturday for Waco. Mrs. Laura Chase and Mary Currlngton of Larue are visiting in th city. Mr. A. L. Martin was called to Dallas on business. Misses Ella Mae Boling Lena Tolery spent a few days visit ing in Alto. Miss Pearl Martin spent a few days visiting in Tyler, MME. LUELLA McDANIEL, 302 E. Morse Street, Greenville. Texas SCALP SPECIALIST AND BEACTI CULTUBIST. All ladies can have long beautiful hair. Let me convince you and start your hair at once to growing. You get results trom the first treatment. Growing Oil, 25c to 60c; Dandruff Cure. 60c; Pressing Oil, 60c; sent anywhere prepaid. 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