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THK DALLAS KXl'RKSS, PAMPAS. TEXAS, SATI'IHIAY, MARCH 83, 1022. 1 GRAND CENTRAL IAI I ALWAYS BETTER PICTURES -5 v. H ft i JOHN IIAHItlH. Manager. IUES. &WED..MAR. 28-29 LOTTIE PICKEORD in "THEY SHALL PAY" When nor fathr died In , priMiin from the diwrrace fol-( lowinir a Wall street manlp- iilutinn that had been f ram- ed on him, Margaret Seldon , swore to make the guilty ( men pay for the wrong done i her futher. Then befran the Kill's lone fiKht. She pitted her wlt and cleverness against V their brain and brawn, first one. and then another, she1 plotted against, and found sweetness in her revenge. But love put a stumbling block ( In the wav when she set out to ruin the son of the! third man. who had died. Did she make him pay for hist father's wrong? Did she make , herself pay to avenge her ( father? A DRAMA FOK , KVERY DAUGHTER WHO ' LOVES HER FATHER! KMUHT CHAI'i:!. A. M. K. CHUHOll. J.einon Ave. Saturday and Sunday was our first Quarterly conference and meeting. Our energetic pastor. Rev. YV. S. Uush, is a live ever since his coming in De cember, lie hujj ninnifcsted a great In terest for our welfare and as Sunday was the first quarterly meeting of his ministerial career, all eyes was turned In that direction and to our astonish ment both the quarterly conference and Sundays meetinB was a great success surpussing all efforts along this line for fifteen years; tho con KiTMli"ns larger and the donations greater. ICniKht Chapel is im'iiin on tho mup. Rev. Hush has a part of the educational assessment for Paul Oiiinn lolleirc already collected and the prospects for a good years work is truly line, x iie union scivhju was full of enthusiasm. Dr. -Mays of the Congregational church in Dallas preached the nrst sermon, it. w. n.. lir.iwn. nf White Rrock. also delivered an awakenlnir address. Revs. K. D. Williams, .1. 11. Bush, J. ri. iiaraeman. Rev. Garrity with the pastor of the Haptist church was present, spoke words of encouragement with the helping hand, tho collection was more than Jsau.uu. inis is wonucnui mm we are proud of our pastor. Our church and Sunday school with all the departments are getting along nicely. Next Sunday is our regular pastors dav all are Invited to come and wor ship with us. AIRS. ADA UAUACa, nepurier. Fri. & Sat. March 31 & April 1 "iniiuTUfi" A gripping human interest drama with AN ALL STAR CAST Is Gifev Churches! Ah H'MIAV SCHOOL WOHKKUS EM'Bll TAIKKU. The Metoka and tialeda Department of New Hope Sunday School held their monthly social at the home of Prof, and Airs. J. W. Towns, Friday, March 10th. There were forty-two present and the evening was spent in many enjoyable games followed by a de licious repast. HKI'OHT OF THK MT. IIKIIIMKV 1IAPTIST CHURCH. Sunday School on time with all of ficers in . their respenctive places. Lesson taught by the pastor. Atten dance good. Remarks by Rev. F, S. Stephens. liro. J. Matthews, Supt. At 11:30 prayer service conducted by Deacon I. Matthews. At 3:00 o'clock the pastor led his flock down to Freeman Chapel and ho stirred tho dead hones of botli men and women. At G p. in., the 1. Y. P. I', was con ducted by Supt. James Matthews. Prayer services conducted by Dea con Ilaker and Deacon J. Matthews. The pastor preached an excellent ser mon and one soul was added to the church. Collection $23.13. Mt. Hebron entertained the Ministers t'niuu Monday evening and the Sisters of Mt. Hebron and Sister M. Cornett entertained the minister with a grand repast. Serving committee Sister E. linker, M. Cornett, L. Love Mayes. Monday night, March 13th the Mis sionary Society met on time with tho President and all officers present. The president hus put on new plans for the Bth Sunday In April and want every Sister every sister tp put on new courage. Sister L. Lane en tertained the Mission Sisters Friday evening at the resident of Sister HaUer and turned in the Mission So ciety J3.3U. Rev. G. F. Hood, Pastor. Sister K. M. Raker, Reporter. a strong sermon at 2:20 p. m. Rev. Price spoke from the 4th chapter of John. These sermons wore enjoyed. We are small in number but large in tho eye sight of the Lord. We were glad when they said conic let's go up to the house of the Lord. Rev. J. M. Freeman, Pastor. Sister Hall. Reporter. ST. PAUL A. M. K. CIICHCII. Queen CHy. Sunday School was well attended. Lesson was review bv Mr.. D. D. Dor sey. Supt. H. D. Winn was at his post. At Ml o'clock Rev. .'. L. Johnson and the choir were on duty. At 7:30 o'clock the choir took Its stand in full number. The pastor took his stand and preached. The sermon was well re- icelved. Rev. Johnson and choir sang .a song. Steward board number one met at Mrs. J. A. Livingston. Stewart Hoard number two met at (the church with Mrs. Jane Cooper. president. Mrs. E. Myer, secretary, i King's Daughter met at the new home of Mrs. M. Cook. Tho club was ; well entertained. A new plan was -put on for a St. Patrick party for the 17th of March at the home of , Mrs. M. Cook. I Pres. Mrs. F. P. Mulling. Sec. C. Johnson. ! Mrs. .1. L. Johnson has arrived from an extended trip to Greenville, Deni- s n ami Sherman. She made a wonderful speech at each place, she accomplished much on her mission. Rev. J. L. Johnson, Pastor. Mrs. L. E. Stukes, Reporter. IIKTHKI.HEM IIAI'TIST CHURCH. Rev. W. M. Taylor, Pastor. Sunday School opened at usual hour. Attendance good with excellent les son. Collection good. Morning praise service was conducted by deacons Nush and Flagg .after which the pas tor ascended the rostrum and der livcrcd an excellent sermon. At 3 p. m., the funeral of sister Irlne Lacy was attended by tho pastor. She was a loyal member and consistent Chris tian. We will miss her presence. Wo loved her, but God loved her best. Praise scrvico began at 7 p. m. after which we ordained two of God's chosen vessels, brothers Sam Hrooka and Jackson. Three accessions In this meeting. ..ext Sunday will be rally day. Come over and help us out. Hattle Taylor, President. E. H. Gardner, Reporter. STEWARD ESS HOAIIIl NO. 2. Evening Chanel C. M. E. Church. This Hoard met at the residence of Mrs. Larkin, Atlanta street, March 9. The meeting was opened by the presi dent. Fourteen members responded to 'he roll call. Hihti lesson conducted by Sister R E. Taylor and discussed by each sister. ,Rev. A. F. Johnson, pastor made a fine talk, pertaining to social life. Wo v. ere indeed proud to have him with tis. Some very appropriate plans were discussed by the club. After business the fallowing visitors were Introduced Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Korkwood, Mrs. Haydcn, Miss Thompson, Rev. Hen dricks. Next meeting to be at the residence of Mrs. Laura Johns, 2711 Juliette street, Thursday, March 16. The hostess served a sumptuous menu, which consisted of croquetts, salad on lettuce, fruit gelatine, whip ped cream and cake. Mesdames L. Carter, A. Bills, T. Ford and B. E. Williams were also guests at the residence of Mrs. Nellie Mavs, 1917 Roll street. Under caption of tho Art and Cul turo club mentioned In last "week's issue of tho Express appeared the above named club which should have rea'1 l-ady'a Art and Culture Club. And Mrs. C. Gaston, Lady of the Sceptre; Mrs. L. Norman. ldy of the .Scroll; Mrs. C. Tlnsley, Lady of the Teller. Mrs. L. Johns, President. V. Prince, Secretary. C. Garland. Reporter. Mill. OH HAPTIST CHURCH. Sunday School opened at 9:30 with Supt. Pro. H. McKines, appealing that tomorrow will be a great rally day for the Sunday School. At 11 a. m. Rev. E. Lane, assistant pastor, filled the pulpit. sub;ct "A Personal Desire See Jesus." He Is doing great things at Shlllow. At 3 p. m. The Pastor preached the funeral of Sister Ida Henderson, subject "The Death of the Saints." The house was crowded to its utmost. The H. Y. P. U. with its noble president. Pro. Tom Cox is on the uplift to the young and old. At 8 p. m Rev. T. H. Henderson came before a crowded house and spoke from the subject "Learn of Jesus." We are always glad to have visitors. Your are welcome. Total collection IM.C8. 5 accessions. Rov. S. G. Ouster, Pastor Pro. Johnnie Dooley, Reporter FREEMAN CI1APE1,. Sunday was a grand day at this chi'rch. Prayer service was conducted by brother Richardson and Sister Lee. Everybody enjoyed the service. After service, Rev. Hood read for tho open ing, Matt. D'h chapter. Sister Emma Raker sang" a solo. Rev. Hood occu pied the pulpit. He spoke from Matt. 17:11-19. Uev. Webuy delivered MT. HK HITST CHURCH. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Hro. J. A. Jackson, asslstent Supt.. presiding Attendance was 91 pupils. Visitor, Rev. H. A. Smith of Nash ville. Tinn., field secretary of the National Sunday School Congress, who made splendid lectures. The S. S. Congress work. Collection $5.5.1. Pas tor Hanks ascended the rostrum. At 11:30 a. m., a logical sermon was preiii'hed. He will be with us until Wednesday night. At 5 p. m. Y. P. 1'., L. H. Cornelius, president was on the scene Tho union was well attended as usual. President Cornelius gave out brief information, how to conduct the systematic Rible reading. The old reliable group ren dered an excellent program. At 7:30 p. m., pastor Ranks re-entered the pulnit and p reached another great sermon. Collection $103.13. At 6 p. m.. Miss Ethel Mae Secret and Mr. George Lee were united In holy bonds of mntiimony at 2301 Runnels treet, the home of the bride. Rev. Ranks officiated. Cake and cream were servi ed. Until parties are active church workers. At 3:30 p. m.. Monday, 'lie Women's Missionary Society met vith a good atlendnnce. Slst'-r N. A. Giiston. presid ing. The less, i was well taught bv pastor Hanks. After hearing reports from the various ''t.mmunities. Sever al visitors were introduced and made short talks. The Women's Home Mis sionary Seclci v's doors stand opend for visitors ivcrv Monday. Collection $1.80. Publicity Committee: O D. Crain J. L. Winston, T. J. Johnn, Mrs. P. Floyd, Mrs. T. U Hrown. ST. PAll, M. E. CHURCH. Sunday. March 12th was a splendid day for ail services in St. Paul. Vhe attendance at the Sunday School was good and tho Interest manifested In the lesson was excellent. The morning and evening services were excellent. The pastor was the speaker at each service. At 6:30 p. m. Epworth league hour, Rro. H. K. Watklns was the leader and a num ber of fine points were produced touching the subject: "My Debt to a G.iod Hook." Reports from the lenders of the division rally for new St. Paul was made during the evening services which showed that each had been at work. The collection for tho day was good. Miss S. L. Jones. Reporter. Rev. J. W. Weakly, Pastor. THE BAPTIST YOUNG MINISTER'S UNION. We met will, Mt. Pisgah Raptlst church at 3:30 p. m. We hod a great prayer meeting led by Rev. R. L. Long and Rev. G. E. Edwards who turned the service over to the pastor who turned over to tho president who read for the opening the 90th Psalms after which the president brought before us Rev. A. F. Roblnon who preached a great sermon. Rev. Lakey was then brought before us and preached. The next speaker of the evening. Rev. J. J. Davis who came on the scene with another burning message. A fer vent prayer was offi red by Rev. G. W. Goodson. Collection $5.10 by Deacons L. ( . Covington and C. Thomas. Re marks made by Rev. P.rown. Miss L. V,". Clayborne and Miss O. C. Robin son of Waco, were visitors. Come and enter our school. We meet each Monday and Friday nights at Mt. Pisgah Paptlst church, one block off Ross avenue on Freeman street. Wo wjll meet with Lone Star Haptist church, March 19. on Ildiana street. Rev. T. Davis, pastor. Rev. C P. Morgan, President. Rev. Wm. Robertson. Vice-PreB. Rev. P. H. Williams, rice. Rev. J. Lakey, Treas. Dr. M. H. Odom, Instructor ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH. Corner Good and Florence Sts. Rev. C. W. Abington, Pastor. Rev. F. D. Williams, Asst. Pastor. The services were well attended all day Sunday, the pulpit at each scr virn hoinu- filled hv visiting ministers. Rov. W. D. Miller, Zone Director of tho Educational Drive of the Tentn Eniscooal District of the A. M. E. church preached for us at 11 a. m. His text was found in 39 chapter of Proverbs an! 18 verse: "Where there is no Vision, the People Perish; but he that kcepth the law. happy is he." His sermon Was both Instructive and snlrinir. At :30 n. m. the Allen En deavor League had an Interesting meeting. The Pres. P.ro. A. C. Carr is inviting the members of the church especially tho young people to at tend the League. A program is ren dered each Sunday. At 7:3(1 n. m.. the Rev. Mr. Mont gomery, a product of Paul 'Queen College, Waco, Texas, preached for us. His text was found in the 1st chaDter of Genesis and 3rd verse "And Gad Said Let There Jlo Light and There Was Light. The young man proved himself a deep thinker and tt forceful speaker, and his sermon was short but well delivered. On Sunday. March 19th. Is our sec ond quarterly conference and rally day. Each member and friend is re quested to give Jii.OU to help on the church Indebtedness. ncn our pas lor. Dr. Abington, returns we want him to feel that' wo havo been idle during his absence. Now let each member do his or inr part anil sue cess will he ours. The Presiding El der w ill be ilh .is and will preach at 11 a. in. and 7:30u. in. At 3:30 n. m. all of the A. M. E. churches will he with us in a union service Everybody is Invited to be present and worship Willi us. Class meeting on .Monday night well nl tended. Amount collected Sunday and Monday night $79.49. MILLIE SMITH. Reporter. 1111,1. CIT' TRUE YIK BAPTIST CHURCH. Monday night was business meeting with Rev. P. M. Mitchell, pastor as Moderator in chair. Wednesday night, prayer service. Friday night choir practice. Rro. G. L. Langham of Chicago, a young lawyer was introduced to the au dience. His address was from the subject: "The Half Has Not Heen Told." Saturday night the Star Light Rand was entertained by their President, Miss itoselre Miles with a social at her homo. At 11:00 o'clock the pastor. Rev. Cophclen preached a strong sermon. Sunday evening at 4:30 p. in., I!. Y. P. I'. Sunday night a soul stiring sermon was delivered by one of our young minister. Rev. G. Shoppard J. L. Evans. Reporter. MT. IMSC.AII BAPTIST CIIIRCII. Mt. Pisgah Sunday School was held at usual hour, with Supt. W. S. Haw thorne anil officers al their post of duty. There was much enthusiasm In the lesson, which was taught by Rev. P. II. Williams. Wf hini with us Rev. C. P. Morgan, president of the 1). Y. 1. P. At ll:3U a. in., we wit nessed a serniofi by Rev. L. Hrown. 3:30 p. m., there was a great service hv the Raptlst Young Men's I'nion. At 5:30 P- m.. It. V. P. I', held a good meeting. The young people rc ilered nn excellent program. At 8 p. m., our pastor delivered an excellent sermon. His text was from Jonah 1:6, after which one accession was made to the church. Everybody is invited to attend the revival in progress al our church which will he conducted by Rev. J. S. Sutton, beginning March 20 and extendind to the 30th. Rev. V. M. Roberts. Pastor. Sister M. Underwood, Secretary. SAI.EM HAITI ST CHURCH. Sunday was largely attended. 11 o'clock services were conducted by Rev, Mclllvecn who preached a power ful sermon. The deacons and dea coness hoard held a rally meeting at 3:30 p. m. which proved to be suc cessful $15.00 was realized in this meeting. The H. Y. P. U. held a lively session The president of this auxiliary Is about to report for Okla homa to make that city his future home. The members of Salem as well as the R. Y. P. U. regretted very much to loose this fine young man and bis family, they will be missed greatly. Rev. Mclllvecn preached again in 'he night services using for this text, the 23rd Division of the I'slanis. There were six added to the church. On last Monday night at Conference there were $100.00 raised. We arc inviting all tho public to come and be w"!i us at all time and we will see thai you are mude wel cume at all tin. s. Total collection $122.11. Rev. M. 1!. llilbrew, Pastor. M. Hawkins, Reporter. CITY MISSIONARY. In a subsequent Issue of the Dallas Express, appealed an article under the caption of: "City Missionary Ap plauds Work of the Pastors" in giving a list of donors to the cause of mis sion fostered by Mrs. C. M. J. Myers, City Missionary; a credit of $7.45 was given to Dr. A. A. Hunks and mem bers of Mt. 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