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TACTS ST THK PALLAS KXPnESS, 1ALLAS, TKXAS, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1921 1 It TSTomei .ft - -"aV 19 KID JT S nituutuoiuiiiuuiioiii iiiuiuHmiHUHiiiaimHriiumiiimMiuiaMiiirJMiigimwicHaiHMtiumniwiHiuiaiHiiuiiitaiiuuniinnniiniiiiim im1 1 5 sPexas'JPewFis YOU mi be Beautiful ion Every one naturally wants to look tlieir best it makes others respect, admire and love you. You owe it to your self and your friends to look your best at all times and here are a few suggestions for whitening the complexion, smoothing the hair and improving your looks generally. - TO WHITEN THE SKIN, no m.tt.r how dark four complexion. Dr. Fred Palmer's Skin Whiten. Ointment bleaches quickly, if perfectly aaf snd delightful to um. At your druggist or lent postpaid upon receipt of price, 25c put lc war tax. VUTB F01 AGENTS' AniACnVH riorosmoN OILY, SHINY, BUMPY COMPLEXIONS toon give way to toft, (mooch, velvety akin after using Dr. Fred Palmer' Skin Whitener Soap, followed with hi Fact Powder. Try thit and watch your akin improve. At your druggist or tent postpaid upon receipt of price, 23c each plus lc war tax on tii Powder. TO SMOOTH TUB HAIk. and auka It (tw, . Tni Pilawt's Hair OrMf will make eons half Knight, ees to aw tad promote its cratrth without harming a errand at it. At pour drurt or am postpaid upoa receipt of price. 2)c otae lc war tea. Dr. Fred Palmer's Laboratories Dept. D3, Alia. la, Ca, HOWARD UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON. D. C. foundrd by CENTRAL 0. 0. HOWARD J. STANLEY Dl'RKEF., A.M.. Ph.D.. D. D., President EMMETT J. SCOTT. A. M.. IX. D., Secretary-Treasurer COLLEGIATE AND PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS , ' Junior College, . covering the Froihman and Sophomore years and leading to the Senior Schools. . Senior Schools, consisting of tin Schools of Literal Arts, Education, Journal ism, and Commerce and Finance, granting respectively the degrees, A. B. or B. S., A. 13. or B. S. in Education; B. S. in Journalism; B. 5. in Commerce and Finance. School of Applied Science, four year course, granting the degree, B. S. in Civil Engineering, B. 5. in Electrical Engineering, B. S. In Mechanical Engineering, B. S. in Architecture, B. S. in Agriculture. and B. S. in Household Economics. Evening Classes, The work of the Junior College end the Senior Schools may be taken in evening classes with full credit, . ' ' School of Music, four yoar course, granting the degree of Mus, B. . School of Religion, three year course, granting the degrees of B. D. and Th. B. Courses are offered also by correspondence. School of Law, thrae yes,' course, granting the degree of LL B. ' School of Medicine, including Meikol, Dental, Pharmaceutical Colleges. Four year courses for Medical and Dental students; three year course for Pharmaceutical studjnt;,. Following degrees granted: M. D D. D. S., Phar. C. ' Studaefs nay tnitr for celUilili work at Ihi beg laning if id; quirtr. 1niumn Qtierler Wintrr Quarter f Aprifie; Quarter Seplrabw :H, 19, 30. IVII . , January J, 4, 1121 . . . M.rrh la, 20, 1122 ton CATALOU AXD IXFORWATtOX Wit IT K ' F. D. WILKINSON, Registrar HOWARD UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON. D. C. I Lone Oak, Oct. 27. ML Gilead Baptist Church: Our little city Ik engaged In church work every Sun day. Sunday School on time with gome of trie teachers present. Col lection for the day wag J32.03. The presiding elder. Rev. Deluge, held his last Quarterly Conference with the C. M. K. church Sunday. He preached two strong sermons to a crowded house. At night collection was $80.43. Mrs. Mattie Whytus, president of the Missionary Society put the Y. W. A. to work Sunday with Miss Essie Taylor, president. Get toiitber in the right way and ets do more effective work for Christ. H. L. Lenad, Reporter. Ternon, Oct 27.--Sunday was a high day among the churches. Dr. W. A. Thomas of the New Hone Baptist Church. . Mrs. M. Mc Millan and Mrs. Laura Goodun re turned from the General State Con vention of Texas and reported a fine and successful time. The doctor preached two wonderful sermons, which will live in the minds of the listeners for years. There were three additions to the church. Rev Cole mun reports a good service at the First Baptist Church. Also Rev. Wells of the A. M. E. church, who preached his departure sermon. Eat at D. Walton'e Cafe when here. Cisco, Oct. 27. Services were well attended M St. Mark Baptist Church Sundny, also Sunday School and B. V. P. U. was well attended. Rev. W. M. Wlshton was at his post and preached a wonderful sermon at night'. Mrs. Emma Neal won the prize bcx. Every body expressed r. nice tlnu, and went home happy af ter the affair. Ben James Marshall spent Saturday In Eastland. Mrs. Felder Is very proud of her sister, mule with her again. Cisco is plan ning to pull off a Halloween Party at Mrs. J. C. Grayson's residence. Everybody come and have a oo(l time. Mrs. OUie Walker Is some what able to be up acaln to the delight of her friends. The Expresr is for sale at the famous Jackson's c are- Ins Dr. Warmsley entertained Miss Rockwall, Oct. 27. Sunday was . M. V. Boyd (teacher) and her pu hleh day at St Paul A. M. E. pits with Ice cream and cake quite church The Presiding Elder held a surprise to the youngsters. Mrs. Liiuii.ii. x lira j ti n x i i. i v. i -iAHnHni yiWIIimiHJUiWIIOIWfilHIIinillWmiUOIIII auMunmiaiiHWHiuiii Frank Scbockley, broke the bread of life to a large congregation. It was enjoyed by all. We will be too glad at any time to have him with us. Services at 7:30 o'clock. Oh W. H. M. Society rendering a short but well enjoyed program as fol lows. Song "Holy, Holy" Opening remark! by Dr. Warmsley Song "Where He Leads Me I Will Follow." Prayer By W. E. Sanders ... Scripture Reading M. E. Williams Song "Beautiful Isle of Some, where ....Misses Smith and Chadwlck Paper Mrs. L. V. Caldwell Duett Mrs. Taylor and Caldwell Paper Miss M. Willis ' Subject "Rev. Carroway as a Pas tor" Song "There'll Be No Night There" Paper Mrs. A. E. Hatcher "The worth of the 8. S. to the Church." Song "Just as I Am." Rev. J. H. Warmsley being Mas ter of ceremonies made things look real as he always finds such incour aglng words to say. He Introducing Rev. Carroway to preach his fare, well sermon. His text being found 14th of St. John 1.3 verses. Let not your heart be troubled. Ye be lieve In God. Believe also in me. Rev. Carroway knows Just where to get all good for he certainly told us some good things which will never be forgotten. A grand and gloriful time enjoyed by one and all after services, a contest was put on by -Rev Carroway by a Christian friend Mr. Dement and a sinner friend, Mr. Hill, the collec tion $11.25. Dollar Money raised $25.25. Total collections for the day $41.47 Dr. Warmsley In his sweet and usual way presented the pastor from Mrs. Warren and Mrs. j Plummer two lovely shirts. The Pas- iuib uuiiib an Bmuea. n bhciiib hub Ranger Is coming back to her old days since we are able to men the Binilllng faces again of Mr. and! Mrs. Jim Deshom, Mr. I. N. Wil-' Hams,' Mrs. Cella Clarke and Mrs. Crump, visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. E.I Hatcher. Rev. and Mrs. W. E. San, ders of Waxahachle on Friday even- HELLO! THIS IS HASKEL 0281 PEOPLES DRUG STORE 2200 HALL STREET Tell us your drug troubles. We carry a complete stock of drugs, toilet articles, and notions. We do not make excuses. We make good everv oDDortunitv to serve ytfu. If you will make opportunity for us to serve you, we would appreciate it very highly. You will find us full of the spirit of service. This is the thing which is making us grow and which we trust will induce you to become our patron. We handle the full line of Madame Franklin's Face Preparation including her wonderful Bleaching Cream, Face Powder, Vanishing Cream, Massage Cream, Skin Rejuvenator and Toilet Soap. We maintain a free DELIVERY SERVICE. This service makes us as near you as your 'telephone. PHONE H. 0281 T. H. SMITH, Prop. ALLEX CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR LEAGUE. By Nolan H. B. Elliott, B. S. District President. Sunday, Oct. 23, 1921, we were with Rev. Carrington in Lincoln Manor. We enjoyed splendid ser vice. After morning service, we organized the League with the fol. lowing officers ami members: Pres. C. L. Jackson; Secy. Miss Lacy Par. son; Treas. Mrs. Ida Ray; Reporter, Mr. S. A- Hawthorne; Chairman of Ways and Means Committee, Mrs. Hattie Colby; Chairman Lookout Committee. Mrs. J. A. Philip; Mrs. J. E. Garth. Mr. George Colby, Mr. Hart Simms, Mr. Wo. Berryman; Mrs. Clara Larson, Mr. King rarson, Weab Parson, Shelvey Philip, Leo. Philip. E. L. Harris, Ruby Lee Garth a total of 17. On Nov. 9th, the combined Leags of Bethel, St. James, St. Paul and Smith's Chapel will present the "Trial of the Robbers," at St.-James A. M. E. church. The list of the characters and the parts to be played will be announced later. The campaign Is progressing nice ly. Todate, we have reorganized St Paul with an enrollment of 20; or ganized Dalworth with an enroll ment of 20; organized Carrollton with 10; Lewisvllle with 12; White rock with 22; and Lincoln Manor with 17. In all of these places, plans have been made for the pres. entation of the play. The coming of the Endeavor at some near future date. Sunday, Oct. 30, we will be at Wesley Chapel, Fort Worth, In the morning and Allen Chapel In the evening. Dallas District expects every man and woman to do his and her duty. his quarterly conference. Sunday school was well attended wrlth its officers present. At morning me . E., preached a soulstlrrlng sermon. And at 4:30 he gave us a grand lec. ture. At night he was at his best. Preached from Psalms 92:12. There was a crowded house. Mesdamee Charlotte Dunn. E. Tounsend and Gordon of Garland, worshipped with us Sunday. And there were a good ly number from Royce City. Mi's. B. Thomas has returned from Kauf man. It is reported that a W. W. 0. W. Lodge has been organized at that place. Mr. Tom Sanders re-r-nived a scalD wound by the falling debris off the viaduct. Sick listed; t Bennet died. Her remjalna were ship Mrs. E. Young. The Dallas Express ped to Roxton. Prof. Taylor Is at is only 5 cents per copy C. O. D. tending the teacher's institute in buy one. R. F. Walton, Reporter. Greenville. The Parent-Teachers ' 'Association held their regular meet. Runner, Oct. 27. Services er . Ing Friday at Blanton public school, well attended at Smith's Chapel A.a number of white ladles met with M E church Sunday. It being the Hie Colored ladies In the Parent last Sunday before our Annual Con. Teachers Association. They are ference. which convenes In El Paso, 1 planning great things for Blanton net 2th. Services were largely at- school. Rev. Jackson of Comanche tended throughout the day with St. officiated. There was a large num- Paul Baptist church with us during ber of friends and relatives to mourn all services. A good Sunday School l'" loss. Little John D., has cut with a largo attendance. Lesson hi" .foot nicely discussed all enjoying the lea- son. Our Superintendent put tne T. C. Nickelberry is in the General City Hispital Where she underwent an operation, patient dolnt nicely. Little Miss Gertrude is improving nicely at noma We hope for them both a speedy recovery. To all read ers of the Dallas Express: You will find the papers at Mr. Mills Logan's barbershop, corner Commerce and Elm street. Rangers, Texas. E. A. Hatcher, reporter. Wolfe City, Oct. 27. Mr. Louis Lock, one of the oldest citizens of the community died and was laid to rest in Mt. Carmel cemetery. Rev. Gtlmore, officiated. Mrs. Queenle questions high but we all did our best. We having a union Sunday School. , Collections $1.57. At eleven high we heard a soul Btlrrlng ser mon from our beloved pastor and our souls were all made glad at 3 o'clock. Our white friend, Rev. MEN AND WOMEX You can easily make from $15.00 to $35.00 a week giving out samples for us. Write for information THE CLYDE COLLIN'S COMPANY, Inc. MEMPHIS, TKN'X. 10-2it-tf. Me Style Shop WOMEN'S WEAR Dresses, Suits and Millinery at Popular Prices 1104 1-2 Elm St. iiiiimiimaiiiiiimiiiouiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiuiuiiiDuimiiiiiiaiiuiiiiiiiiaiiiira A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY AND A BATHROOM QUEEN. Mine, FRANKLIN'S SHAMPOO AND SKIN SOAP. The most wonderful article of. lts( kind on the market today.. Delivered to any part of the tlty bv McMAKIN'S DRUG STORE, Phone Y B708. PEOPLES DRUG STORE, Phone H- 0281. CLIFF DRUG STORE. 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