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TRW TMlIjLAS EXTREtiS, PAMPAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY. JVKK 24, 1923.
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The House Divided Against Itcel'i
Contest at Saint James A.
AI. E. Temple.
fl NEW RECORDS I I
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Whitewrisht. Sunday school wan
well attended at all churches Sunday
Rev. W. T. Bartlett, pastor of tthe
First BaptlHt church was at his post
and delivered a noble sermon Sunday
at 11 a.m. At 3 p.m.. Rev, Bartlett
preached the Knights and Daughters
sermon one of the best sermons ever
delivered on such occalsion. Rev.
Pickard was at bis post at the C. M.
E. church. Miss Alice Yalta Is In
Sherman for the week. Mr. S. A. De
honey is in Dallas on League bus
iness. Mrs. M. K. Wren is in the city
visiting also. Miss Fearce Lane from
Dallas Is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Mlnervie Lane. Mrs. Delia Raddle
was operated on last week and and
is reported Improving at this writing.
Little Miss Babylue Lizzie Yates
visited the sick last week. Mrs. B.
Oatewood. Mrs. Callie Henderson
was stricken ill Saturday. Christine
Smith was hit in tthe bead Sunday
night while playing, Injury not seri
ous. Mrs. I-ener Jackson is In Honey
Grove this week. Mrs. B. Gatewood
is reported Improving very slow. Mrs.
Grade Cole and Mr. Mllian Butler
are In Wolfe City for the 19th. Mrs.
Lula Patterson is in Greenville. Mrs.
Nelllo Pattlla is on the sick list this
week. Mrs. Beatrice Yates is In Slier
man visiting- her mother at the
Sanitarium.
Xarlliir Mr. Mose Carroll died
Wednesday, June 14th and was burlcti
Friday from First Baptist church
He leaves a host of relatives and
friends to mourn bis demise. Mr.
Chrystal .Childs has returned from
tthe B. Convention aft Nashville; he
reports a brilliant session. His sibtcr
Miss Mamie Lout Childs met him at
Battle, Texas by float route and
returned with him via. X. & G. N. R.
It Mr. Donald of Dallas Is in town
organizing an assoclaion of the N.
A. A. C. P., and it Is reported be is
making much progress. Hopeful
Masonic Lodge elected officers last
week and the same rooster of officers
were retained with two exceptions:.
Mr. Yedcll of Mexla was n town last
week In Interest of a lodge which he
is attempting to establish through
out the State of Texas. Mr. Harvey
Humphreys and others put over a big
19th of June program at Lovers-Lane
a good time was witnessed. Prof. J.'
H. Childs - and Dr. Flemming spoke
for the people at Commancho Cross
ing on the 19th. Too much can no)
bo said of these two gentlemen. Mrs.
Klnor Wright of Rosebud is spending
a few weeks in Marlin with home
folk. Mrs. Robinson and daurhter
left- for Houston Friday nlcht to
spend a week with friends. Mr. Ford
Carter left for Humble Friday to
spend a few weeks with relatives.
Rev. Jerso Rayford . of Waco spent
a few days in the hot water city
last week. Rev. Wyat.tt, , Presiding
Elder of he M. E. church here hld
a Buccrb.sful conference last week.
Rev. Wyatt is from Austin. Rev.
Oliver of the Union B. church ran
a very successful rally last week.
The Union Baptist people pulled off
a big nineteenth celebration at their
church. Miss Mable Childs is visiting
In Houston and San Antonio. Mr.
Green Bell of Perry died last Sunday.
He was a member of Hopeful Masonic
Lodge. Porter Undertaking Co., had
charge of remains. Prof" Johnson of
Conroe, Texas led Miss Alice Flores
to the Matrimonial . altar, Monday,
June 19th. It was a brilliant affair.
Many valuable presents were presen
ted. They left for Conroe, the Prof
fcpsors home.' Miss Flores was one
of Marlins most charming girls,
tiettn Clafe.
The Success Club was entertained
In the home of Mrs. Fred Brown,
Tuesday afternoon with the following
present: Mesdamcs. N. Edward, Men
ter., Lomah; K. C. Jordan. Jno.
Bryant, Glass, N. Lander, M. McCil
lons. J. S. Graven, Rev. M. B. Brown,
M. Ellis, S.. Miller. The house van
attractively decorated In roses aud
nasturtulms. I late favors with Ice
punch was served. The afternoon was
spent in contests and unique stunts.
Mrs. J. S. Graves, Reporter.
- Rockwall. Sunday school was well
attended att all churches Sunday.
Rev. Randall was att his postt and
preached an excellent sermon at 11:
30 a.m. At 3:30 the Daughters of
Tabor met met at their hall and
inarched tto New Caldonia Baptist
church, there they rendered a nine
program to to a largo cogrcgaiion
At 6:30 p.m. Bible lesson . was
instructed by Rev. RandaU. At 9:15
Rev. Randall preached a great ser
mon. The Loyal Friends of America
held public tritallation at their hall
Friday night, after which refresh
ments was served all present.
Mr. Arthur Perry got his arm broken
a few days ago while playing hall
and he was carried to Dallas for
Medical treatment. Mrs. Ora Klttrell
and Mrs. Dean Brown left for Dallas
to visit her relatives. Rev. Tom
Givens of Commerce was in the city
last week and preached at St. Paul
A. M. E. church.
Coopers-Sunday schot Is sMIl 1m- j
proving. The teachers are doing their I
hoot rnllonllnn Cnrin.. ttl.l kf.tr.nl
best. Collection Sunday $5.34. Miss
Annie Mae Dcttn returned from Went
Po4nt, Miss., wh.re she spent two
sessions hi Mary Home Seminary.
This young lady was reared up In
New Zlon Sunday Bchool is now a
burning light; and we welcome her
home again. The Knights and Daugh
ters of Tabor held their annual
sermon by the Rev. Hobbs of Paris.
Rev. Davis, filled his appointment at
Mt. Zion and preached two excellent
sermons. Mrs. O. L. Nelson was car
ried home by her daughter for her
health and we hope this change of
climate and location will do her much
good. Miss Estella Willinms in visit
ing her , Uncle In Sulphur Springs.
I. M. Martin met with the misfortune
of having his trunk opened and $25.00
taken out whtle the home people were
absent from home. Mrs. Leon Jones
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PI H. COMIANV,
Meritorious Printing
and Deslaulng
entertained several young people at
her residence on the 17th Inst., in
honor or her sister, Miss Annie Mae
Dean. Mrs. Mary Roach went to
Louisiana to spend the Summer
months. Miss Iona . Follard Is very
sick, do not forget her.
Calvert, MIes Fann-Ie Dunlap
Is
home sick. Miss Jewell and the re
porter Ic-ft Saturday together with
their grandmother, Mrs. A. S. Minis
to visit parents, the daughter of Mrs.
Mary Nurflett of Ft Worth Is .in the
city visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Wimberly; she brought home
a little baby girl weighing 26 lbs. Mrs
Matthew Wesley of Jone8 Prairie
spent Sunday in the city the guest
of Mr. and Mrs Gus Salter. Miss
Cleo Mitchell Is now home sick with
fever; she was stricken ill in Dallas
and her mother brought her home,
however, she is reported improving.
Mrs. Clara Woodard left Sunday to
spend the 19th of June with her uunt,
Mrs. Sarah Matthew. Rev. Walton
waa over from Branchville Monday
to see Prof. Mlms on business News
reports have it that Mrs. Sam Ander
son of Willlamsville Community is
dead. Mrs. Anderson and her brother,
Jack Griggs settled on Mug Creek
many years ago; Mrs. Anderson is
motther of Mrs. J. C. Clifton of
Wichlt4 Falls, Tex. She leaves many
friemds and relatives to mourn her
loss. Mr. Judge Richardson of Hearne
spent a few hours In the city Tues
day. The Woodley Undertakink Co.,
burled Mrs. Anderson at Wllliams
vllle. Mrs. Gllllam8 passed away June
14th after an extended Illness. She
leaves a daughter and several grand
children and other relatives and
friends to mourn her demise. Mr,
and Mrs. Scott are sick at their home
on Main Street; they are reported
improving at this writing. Rev. P. R.
Humbcr is still at his home in Cal
vert. Mr. Mack McCoy of Westfield
is In the city for the first time in 11
years; He 18 vlsltting his mother and
friends. Mrs. Mamie Wilton of Oak
Cliff. Dallas is in the city to ppend
the 19th of June with her Mother,
Mrs. Hattle Jones. Messrs Ross,
Woodley, Henry and Prof. Mlms were
at Bcal Chapel Sunday. They enjoyed
an excellent dinner at the hospitable
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lewis.
Italic yville and oues rruirlc. Sun
day services and school were fine.
Rev. J. B. Bryant preached an excel
lent sermon. B. Y. P. U was excel
lent, also Mr. C. Arums of Calvert
was a pleasant guest at this service.
The Starlight band entertainment
was a success Saturday night. Miss
Rodessa Williams was mi&sing very
much as she had. to be in Calvert
to participate in their school clos'ng
Di'iuua., which was rehearsed by re
quest. Mrs. Josephine Judie does nut
Improve -favorhbly.. Miss Uthel rjudie
is a sweet sonrano inn the Mt. ZIon
Glee Club. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Frank
lin's home was graced witth a fine
baby toy; Mother and babo reported
doing fine. Mrs. Bessie Farm is very
111 at tthis writing. Miss Dallie Ander
son has been very ill with Typhoid
Malaria, but is improblng much at
this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Rector's baby has been very 111, but
Is better at this writing.
UrupeluntL The entrance meeting:
held at Corinth C. M, E. church
beglnlng Friday night was m ell att
tended. An excellent program was
rendered Friday and Saturday night.
Prof. H. W. L. Shepherd represented
the Masonic Lodge. Prof. Iee Johnson
represented the K. of P. Lodge. Kev.
Dunn preached a splendid sermon
Sunday morning. Dinner was spread
in the grove. 35.00 was raised in
the meeting. Mrs. Minnie Daily is
a great church worker. Prof. H. W. L.
Shepherd was a visitor In tthe report
ers home Sunday evening. Quite c
number from here went to Latexo
on the 19th. Mrs. Leoda Thompson
was elected principal of the Rocky
Spring school. She left last week for
Crocket to attend the Summer Nor
mal. Miss Rosetta Randolf tiled June
the 17th.
iionzaleSr Dr. H. M. Williams of
Galveston, pastor of the Ave., K Bap
tist church arrived Saturday evening
for the purpose of delivering an ad
dress on the 19th of June. He will
also speak at night at the K. of P.
Hull. He preached at Providence
Baptist during both services Sunday
His morning subject was: "According
to Faith," and at night he spoke
more etvpcclally to the fathers and
husbands. Mrs. L. M. Jones left Sun
day on a business trip. Mr. Grading
ton the Undertaker has returned
from Dallas where hes has been on
spe-Hil business. Dr. J. Gordon Mc
phereon who Is known as the "Bin ok
Billy Sunday" arrived Saturday and
will be in Gonzales, 15 days conduct
itig a meeting at the Union Ia Bap
'st hcurch. He held three services
Sunday and will speak Monday in
the afternoon on the 19th occasron
The parade will mr.vch through the ,
principal parts of tnwn on the 19th.
Inrlr-HiiR- Tlio inth celebration
t0 this wrltins: has proven a
successful affair. The parade
... . . ..
was one of the best there has ever
been In the history of Oorslcana with
no exceptions. The Club women
hnared no pains In thlr docorationtt
ol the different vehicles. The parade
consisted of Mounted Police, Band.
Wagons, Touring carB, Donkles and
girl Scouts. Mr. Frank 'Adams Is In
Muskogee, Okla., on uuslness affuirj.
?frs. Mary Bowens is visiting in
Dallas this week. The delegates to
the Royal Masons Grand Ixidge report
a grand setting. Born to Mr. and Mrs.
Ossle McFarland two hoys. The
mother and the one Uvin are doing
licely. Watch the Express for a full
wort of the nineteenth next week.
:'t. Andrews Chapel M. E. Sunday
school was well attended, a vi;ry
Interacting lesson, Sub. A nation thflt
Disobeyed God." At 11 o'clock the
rastor preached from St. Luke 15-2.
'jPetter Denied Christ, and at 8 p.m
"I am a wonder to Mnn- Ptia. 71:7.
.1. H. Straits, Pastor.
Essie Taylor, Reporter.
Vnsk. Elder-Young held h-is Quar
terly conference Sunday. At 11 o'clock
he nrnohed from Cor. 5:18. At nlcht
he'dcivered a wonderfu germon. Mrs.
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IN TINS
Hannah Weems returned from Dailas
after a four week's vacation with her
four sons. Misses Marie Roberson
and Ema Stevens are spending va
tton in Athens, Texas. Mr. Joe Todd
of Tyer was down to see bis wife;
he left her improving very much. Mr.
Louie Lain of Alto, District Director
of W. H. M. of DiBtrlct No. 4 passed
through Rusk Saturday enroute for
Ponta; took dinner with Mrs. Lizzie
Dickerson. New Mt. Ollie people plan
ned a Hen Barbecue Monday June
the 19th. This money will go for the
airs of the church. Mr. and Mrs.
John Cook were the guests of Mr. P.
Egbert Mrs. Glaclest Todd and Little
Joe Todd of Tyler were at the bed
side of Mrs. Joe Todd, who Is slowly
improving. Rev. E. Powe pasned
through Rusk Saturday on his way
to Woodville. The Tea party given
at Sister Dilcy Boons met with great
success.
Texnrkautt-Services were well
atteudud at all churches Sunday. The
Knights and Daughters of -Tabor had
their annual Thanksgiving sermon
preached on both sides of the city
yesterday to a large audience. The
N. A. A. C. P., held a special session
Sunday at Washington Theatre with
Dr. W. T. Thompson, president pre
siding. Great speeches were made by
various members which were very
inspiring. Sixty persons gave their
names and money to become members
Mr. R. U D. Easley left Friday for
St Louis on business. Mr. John lrvinrt
.eft for Kansas City where he will
spend a few days during his vacation.
Mrs. Blanche B. Tolbert, Mrs. Love
Ellis, Mrs. L. D, Anderson and Prof.
J. Weaver attended the National S.
S. Congress at New Orleans lai;t
week. Mr. Will Custer and family
left Saturday night for Chioiigo where
they wilt make "their future ' lmnie.
Mr. AVllter Penton is on tthe nick
list this week. Rev. Speed and family
moved last week Into their beautiful
home on Phenice Ave. , Mrs. E. li.
Williams left laRt week to Join her
husband in South Texas, The Arkan-
sas Summer Normal closed a very
successful session here laat week
with an excellent program. Mr John
Pogue Is In the city to spend the 19th
and vlsltt his wife. The 19th of June
was celebrated here at different
and various kinds of amusements.
Mrs. John Harris who has been tto
Clarksville, Texas to visit relatives
and friends returned home last week.
Miss Ella Dean Hards Is vlsltting; In
Dallas. Miss Annie Jackson of Jeffer
son Is In tthe city at the bed side
of her sister, Mrs. Susie Bell. Mrs.
J. W. Whittaker entertained the Sun
set Sewing Circle last week which
pleased every one present. The Aux
iliary Sewing Circle of Hopewell
church was hlehly entertained by
Mrs. Cora Penton last Thursday. We
are glad ' to note that Mrs. Manuel
Woodard Is doing nicely after being
sick for some time. McKlnley Swin
dell Is on tthe sick list. Miss Addle
lee 13 having a breakfast room
added to her home. Cards are out
announcing the engagement of Prof.
B. A. Jackson and Miss Fawt'e John
son. Miss Mary Jamison of Clarksville
Texas passed through last week en
routo to Marball, Texas. Mr. S. H.
Harrlst n Is taking vacation this week.
Mrs. Erma McCoy of Jefferson, Tex.,
was a visitor to our city last week.
Mr. E. D. Howard and M. U Hill of
Ft. Korth stopped In our city a couple
of days while en route to Eldorado.
Ark, and Hope; where they are pros
pecting In oil. Mr. Shirley E1"H Is
In Little Rock this week- "i business
Mrs. L. L. Hill lett tor Haroi"" n
tjnlverslty last week to take special
Course In primary work. Mrs. VIrgle
Lyons left Tuesday for P. V., to
spend the Summer In school.
HF.IHS OF DUMAS' ASSOCIATE TO
GET ROYALTIES IN BROOKS.
Paris, June 22. The helra of Aug-
Hal. M.nn.t 4rl nnHilttit tn t,aW th
royaltlei that have accumulated since
lt08 on "The Three Musketeers', and
other works written in collabo-atlon
with Alexandre Dumas. This was de
elded today by the court which has
been hearing the suit br ught by
Mme. Roiffe, widow of tht 'nephew
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PHONOGRAPH
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'IN LOAVES
of Maquet
Since during his lifetime Maonot
waived the right to sign works writ,
ten with Dumaa, their publication may
continue over Dumaa aote algnature;
It was ruled. Experts are to be ap-
pointed to caculate the amount due
the heirs.
The fact : that the famous French
novelist had a historical writer as a
collabortor was established In 1848
when a suit was brought to recover
his rights. It appears that Maquet
sold his rights In 1848 to Dumas for
the sum of 145.000 francs, but as Du.
mas, on account of the collapse of
the Historical Theater, was only able
to pay part of the, money.
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Watch The Progress
Each
St. James Temple is purely a raoe
Institution and should have tthe sup
port of every race person in the city
anything worthy goes down to the
credit of the whole race. It Is thought
of an expression of race pride. The
task of paying for It Is too great for
that small congregation. It may be
said that you have helped but what
you have done In the past every mem.
ber of the struggling congregation
is graterui ror ao not stop at thaf.
help them until they see the light.
The present effort affords all friends i
an opportunity to help. The church j
has been organized Into two divisions j
one division Is being led by Mr. T.
B. Madison and Mrs. C. W. Abington
-this Is known as the Mistletoe Di
vision the other Is directed by Rev.
C. W. Abington and Mrs. T. B. Madi
son and is known as the W. Samp
son Brooks Invincibles. The name of
D l TfniTKI.' nivtriirn aoainut itkvi m r
1MB CUVTl IB UIlHIUe 11 IS inHU.l m. .
I wnl'klnir with all rhAlr mtcrhr tn Ha.
feat their husband who Is on the op-
: posit e side.
The first report will be
made Bundav nlfrht. Juns thA 18th.
For this occasion the beautiful pew
service will be held this Idea was
Introduced by the putttor some years
asro. The fnaturA -nf It la HAVoral
ladies In the church are given a num. Mr. Vm. Harris. Dr. n. H. Trotter,
ber of pews to fill with guest, a pro-'2ev; 0. Mr. H. If. Tro" ir, '
gram Is rendered, but nobody goes to Pro'- p- Rtarks, Mrs. W. H. Jvtie?- .
the platform where ever the persons ! "on- Mr"v, A" 'V','': Mr;- T: Hi
are In the audience they arise and I i!rad,ey, Mrsj, a R . ' Mr
sing, recite or speak. The divisions' ?r"MrrI r-, M'
are planning to fill the church on:A, c Washington, Mr T. B. -Watlnro,
that night. ,Mr- A. R. Pryor, Prof. J, T. Fox, J'roK, .
ti. i. ,-n ,., . 1 Will, lack "on, Miss Odeusa Jordnrt,
wTrme, AWn !M1" Patterson, Mr. W. tlttle-
m"' Dt "h-SL if.:. 5a" t""- Hrks, Mr. Clem Jor.
rlJl.f LhyJlayZt?yeT ""."J"" dan. Mr. I.um Owens, Mr. Will Snn.
reated while Mr. Madison and Mrs.'Ynrj n r p,.nr M tph u,oi.
Abington say they have never known 1.' Dl Cl Cl Fort'r- Mr- E1 .':
f?llh ."d itftlV.thi" me??d Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Thomas, Mr. and
?Lt.P?f t!." t0 thelr frlonas t0 Jln Mrs. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Will tlordon.
tneir ranks. Mr Thos. MoKonscy, Mrs. Cordelia
Friends who have Joined the W.1 Cooper, Mrs. Phenln Johnson, Mrs. Ln
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