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*'i 411 '.,..ii|ipiw»T-iwniin "'fcy-V WrftfKiVdh I Hj wSv'"»i^ mm* i -(.V V5* i i. i, I. *s lOW The Forum Ttiblifthcd ••ery Friday at 4£ii W««t Fifth St, Dayton Ohio, by J. H. RIVES SUBSCRIPTION RATES On* ytar Six months .86 On* month .15 ADVERTISING RATES Display advertising, per inch— 80c Obituaries, per line.—-——« Card of Thanks Local*, p« lin* At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morris, 506 Hartford street, and Mr. Carter, nephew of Mr. Morris, gave a birthday surprise in honor of Mrs. Katie Johnson, and Miss Carter, sis ter of Mr. Carter. The evening was spent in music, after which a three course dinner was served. Misses Mabel -and Ethel Tibbela from Jamestown, Ohio, are here visit ing their aunt, Mrs. Lizzie Robinson, 22 Cornell street. The W. H. M. Society of JtcKinley Church, met last Thursday evening at Mrs. Henry Taylor's on Kenworth avenue, with an interesting meeting. There were two new members added to the roll. Mrs. J. E. Burton, the delegate, made an excellent report of the annual meeting which convened in Louisville, Ky. The next meeting at Mrs. Adaniel'a, 17 Brady street, July 25, 1918. A very delightful surprise was ten dered Miss Crycelia Everett, 55 Mead street, Monday afternoon, July 15, in honor of her fifteenth birthday an niversary. Games, music and refresh ments made the afternoon very en joyable. Those who enjoyed the hos pitality of Miss Everett were Genora Jones, Isabel Higins, Rosetta Flood, Lena Gay, Gertrude Sykes, Maggie E. Jones, Wilma Sykes, Claudie Graves, Rosa Everett, Vandaline Everett, May S. Jones, John Owings, S. Jones, W. Owing and Eleanor Jones. After a very delightful re past the guests departed, wishing Miss Everett many more happy birth day anniversaries. way 60c 60 We are not responsiblelfor tt»e re turn or preservation of unsolicited contributions. AH communications sent to the office must have the signature of the writer, not necessarily for publication, but as evidence of good faith, We are not responsible for the TiewB of our correspondents. Communications intended for publi cation during the same week must be In the office by WEDNESDAY. Entered as second-class matter July 4, 1918, at the poatofflce at Dayton, Ohio, under the act of March t, 1179. Local Items Miss Jennie Buford, kindergarten teacher of Paris, Ky., and Master Oilie E. Smith are visiting Mrs. Mattie Mealey of West Fifth street. Miss Buford is Mrs. Mealey's sister and Ottte her nephew, rs. M. H. Dale was hostess to the Ideal Clover Leaf club Thursday, July Fourth. Six visitors were pres ent, each one giving encouraging re marks. After the business session the hostess served a dainty two course luncheon. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Dillard Estelle, 266 Hawthorne street( Thursday July 2(5, 1918. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davidson arid children, William and Edna, motored to Cincinnati, Covington and New port, Ky., Sunday, July 5. Miss Ella Avery of Homestead Class masting 1 IS m. C. E. League 6:S0p. m. Prayer m*@ting —.Wednesday night Sunday School —i—J*:S0 a,m. Preaching 10:8© ». m. and 7:80 p. m. Trust** Board *v*ry flrat and third Our Sunday School will convene promptly1 at 9:30 and conclude its session promptly at 1(1:30. One of the noted Divines of the city will exchange pulpitc with the pastor Sunday morning. Members and friends are urgently requested to be present and thereby lend prestage to the occasion. S- Come with a song in your heart, and a song on your lips came pray ing for the presence of the Holy Spirit come prepared to boost the collection come with a determination to make this one of the best meetings you have attended this year, and re member the results of the day's wor ship depends largely upon yoa. The evening service will begin promptly at 8 o'clock and Rev, S. B. Campbell will preach for us. Rev. Campbell is a native African and is in attendance at Wilberforce, fitting himself for the work in his native country. He is a good preacher asd manifests a deep inter- proved after by Dr. Cox. a successful operation Mrs. P. D. Moxley, 715 West Fifth street, has returned home from the hospital after a successful operation. Mrs. C. Willis and daughter Rosalind, have returned home after a delightful visit in Harveysburg, Scott. "3d° iCs"3 o, suioa. aH U ,o p,o, oq, o, SOU.OO-JOUU.B ,» i Eaker St. A. M. E, Budget *Jf0* ®oi mr ©l|«rcl| ani* our ||amt $*&. Jd. Ji. Jug, |Usstir «nb $fcii** Hoar of Sunday Services Tuesday*. *4 Official Board #r«ry second and fourth Tuesdays. J. C. Farrow Clark Trust** Board Columbus MeG«* The Pauline Conception and pre- the sermon. Let every member and sentution of "The Sinner in His Sins," —-uosaad ituisBOfd 3UJ8S uaqM sp.ioA\ well and "The Sinner Saved from His tage of these opportunities and come Sins," occupied the twenty minutes to church. Services at 8 p. m. The of sermon on Sunday morning. The invitation is to all. "Come thou with rapid but most graphic stroke on Rome as the center of all thought 1 Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m. Let and activity during bt. Paul's life every member come and bring some prepared the minds of the congrega-' one with you be on time. That means tion for the comparison of "The Sin- to help sing the opening song or lose ner in His Sins" and "The Sinner hn the contest. Mr. Walter Dougherty Saved Through Faith and Grace." A|was host at the Brotherhood last very telling item of comparison was Monday evening. A very pleasant the respective attitudes of the Chris-J evening was spent and a delicious tian towards the church and the lunch was served and meeting was things of the church generally and adjourned until the first Monday in towards the world and things of the August. -Sip qSgpS puB [BlUJOJ 'J^S 0$ J3U -USUI aiqeaa-iatJ siq saSueqa sj| -£ut -[[tip pue •}UB')Bip 81 iptqAV apn^B UB ut s[3Adu ajj 'iCBM. 3uisgd{d 'jnjdpq ^uaaa^ip ^oq uibSb pue uib3« p,ev tun*». o, U« Pu« nut* 1 qo«a o, jsadds os A/ln*?ii miff innnw iiiaa mAa 'tan puB 'A'ddeq luiq ^noqe auoAaaAa 'aau -ubui ojq&asjaa A"ja.\ siq Aq auisjBm 's^usmiofua asaq^ ut jjaswiq spuy aq Xuuduxoo aq^ ur jjosuiiq -ui aq ifyiatsa Moq pus 'p[aoM aq^ jo siiutq^ aq jo s^uaui.^ofua siq ui s^aB uos.iad Suisuaid 'injdpq 'joSbs 'uodo 'Xsro aq .idq o uj avenue, left the city Friday, July 12, "l picnics, parties, card games, dajices, gical treat for the night of June 9 for Chicago, where she will spend clubs, socials, and other purely com-. There will be a lawn fete at Fifil I tJbe summer. munity enjoyments we muh,t, and and Olive Saturday nighL. I ou^^lt Mrs. Mary Cairnon Thompson is at'grace to each other an to everyone) Mrs Georgie met* is quit* ill ui home from the hospital much ixn- in church and other places where -her 215 Ctostoeet. Clerk Steward Bewd W. G. H»gn« Engrossinf Secretary est in the work. Later on he will lecture to us of his native land. A good attendance is expected. The Omega Girls are about to launch a great campaign give them a boost in their effort. Later on the pastor and the Omega Girls will make an itenary of the churches of Dayton, if they can suc ceed in getting the consent of the pastors. Your dollar money is now due and it will lessen the burdens of the pas tor if you pay it now. The confer ence convenes here the 25th of Sep tember, and it will necessitate great, effort on the part of all. So if we wish to succeed let each member and friend work to that end by helping with the eonnectional claims now, thereby clearing the decks to extend a hearty welcome to our distinguished visitors who will be in attendance at the conference. Boost the Omega Girls. Christ's kingdom is especially pro moted. The Sunday school session was preg nant with a fruitage that aroused much hopes in the minds of the Vicar. The lesson was the collect for the Seventh Sunday after Trinity. Lord of ail power and might, who art the Author and Giver of all good things, graft in our hearts a love of Thy Ohio, the guests of Mrs. Alice R. (name Increase in us true religion The Unique Study club met at Mrs H. O. Shadden's on Homestead ave nue, July 10. Mrs. A. J. Hockman prepared a very interesting paper. The subject was "Woman's Wages Should Be the Same as Men's." A lively discussion followed. Miss Louedna Shank of Evansville, Ind., was the guest of honor, and Mrs. Thomas of Dayton View. Miss Shank is a very interesting talker. The hostess served a dainty lunch. The club will meet July 24, with Mrs. Wm. Stewart, 405 Norwood avenue. nourish us with all goodness and Of Thy great mercy keep ui in the same, through Jesus our Lord. Amen. This is a perfect prayer. One may say many more words, but a few, if any more comprehensive. Here the heart is a garden, and God the gar dener. What else, what better thing can one wish? Regular services next Sunday. 7 a. m„ Holy Communion. 10 a. m., Sunday School. 11 a. m., Morning prayer and ser mon. You are most cordially invited to worship with us. A sincere welcome awaits you. v Mrs. A. A, Challenger and daugh ter Gladys and Josephine, with Mrs. Washington, all of Middletown, were calling on friends in Dayton Wednes-1 day, July 10. They were en route, Day. The families were well repre* to Springfield to the Mite Missionary' sen^d in large numbers, and listened convention. to a wonderful discourse from "Come thou and all thy house." Services ST. MARGARET'S NEWS this Sunday at the usual hour. Ser mon by the pastor in charge, Mrs. Father J. N. Samuels-Belboder, Vicar Maud Walker will render a solo after I ««»».'ij»" I I' liT,. WESLEYAN METHODIST Last Sunday was known as Family wisher of the cause take advan- US) and we will do thee good." We wish to thank the frienda and^1""83 »c«W,orB for their kindness and »ym-1 f"™' path that was shown s,q, death and buriai of Mr Fre(1 Fant 190 Hawthorne street. an(j their kindnes8 and consolinp words. M'KINLEY M. NOTES ful in good works as they we*e in in their place at 8 p. m. .Saturday evil works. The request is most fit- 'class leaders and other offiierP%i!l ting for us all today. The fine man-' have written reports. ners which we show to each qtherl The Ladies Aid is planning a mn Sunday will be quarterly meeting PJjoav Rev. Dr. Shelton, district superintendr1 agreeableness, and *»o repels, rather ent, will preach. than wins men and women to thej Communion service at 3 p. n\., tu church. The ability to win which he which all pastors and their coagre displayed and which he still possessed gations are invited. he refuses to use. The many fruits The Ladies' Aid met Wednfsday at which he brought forth in his first the home of Mrs. Thomas. A very condition are not repeated in his new interesting meeting was held. Mrs. condition. He becomes a being of Watkins was elected delegate to the the nature of a monument—of little district conference, with Mrs. Wells inspiration generally. Paul asked alternate. All members of the quar the Roman Christians to be as fruit- rterly conference are expected to be show always with greater, *. mm-: ^if py Colored Man Chief of French Commission ST/' Btatxe T^iagne, a full' Wooded Negro who represents the Senegal in the French Chamber, has visited West Africa as Chief of the French Com mission. His suite consisted of sev eral white officials of the French gov ernment and a black French military officer. On his departure from Gam bia an address was delivered to him in part as follows: gjr:—We, representing the natives and residents of the Colony of tho Gambia of Negro blood, take this op portunity of your visit to our chores, of publicly tending to you Our heart felt congratulations on the high honor conferred on you by the french Re-i public, as Deputy of the Colony of i Senegal and Chief of a Commission to French West Africa, an honor which, we fully believe, you have very^ well earned. That you, a Negro of tho» Wplof tribe, should lead the van in this re spect, is to us a matter of greai thankfulness to God, and affords u much impetus in our efforts to do our best in whatever sphere we may be, fully believing that as the day has come for such recognition from the French Republic, it will also come from the British Empire, to $ which we are glad an. proud to be-j» long.—The Crisis. f! Old False Teeth Wanted Don Matter If Broken & V. We pay up to lR dollars per set. Also cash for Old Gold, Silver and broken Jewelry. Ch«-ck sent by return mail.' Goods held 10 days for si-rulers approv of our offer. Mazer's Tooth Specialty Dept. A, 2007 S, 5th St. Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Remove FrrcMcs, Tan, Risings, Bumps, Hlemishet) Have Soft, Fair Bright Skin Black and White—Sent By Mail, 25 Cents Just apply Black and White Oint ment (for white or colored folks) as directed on package, to face, neck, arms or hands. It is very pleasant to 'the skin and has the effect of bleach ing dark, sallow or blotch skin, clear ing the skin of risings, bumps, pim ples, blaclfheads, wrinkles, tan or freckles—giving you^a clear, soft, fair, bright complexion, making you the envy of everybody. Black and White Ointment is away ahead of powder which only covers up imperfections. Black and White removes them. Sold on a money back guarantee, only 25c (stamps or coin) sent by mail, or if you send $1 for four boxes of Black and White Ointment, a 25c cake of CARD OF THANKS jBlack and White Soap included free. Pkugh I Agents Make an Easy I^fng my father-in-! "Piling ub. Apply for temtors and special deal. Black and White Undertaker Jones for Ointment sold everywhere.—Adv. Mrs. Fred Fant and Grand Children. •,, RACE PAPERS v One of the blessings which fae be lieve will come to the world through this Great War will be a just esti mate and due recognition of the worth and merit of all, irespective to race or color." $ 'f •'.» ?1 Si & Chemkal C°" Del,t i *.1 S fisr ,1 IIAFti 1 5"^ xQontUiimn. tcturo ahow» Bell Main 5596 JOT. »tet..ENrO PCIVIADii fcon dcu( fnr my tinlc. ftifcro 1 U8gil it, niy !iabp Wis short ami ir9ti. Bllfl litnv it In inci.ia tfnit. Blld SO l, it and •llty tluii can do tt up any vc»r I i»»nt to. VofiTC tviilly, CEUIA OUUhlil. Oon'ft jet. sow#.ICInlc Rcntowr fool JTOU. Yc.i rc«ilty can't your bait UBtil It's i arc and KfiiR. 'i liat'a what 1 EXELENTOgS dots. ifiMves Datiji u(T, fcoda tho KooIb of the hair, arid makes it ferow l.inic, eoftand silky. After uuimr a few tiws vni (•.•• i e tj the ftiv.l artfi-jt Jt will Itw «f» pretty and I'inai 'taf *ru «,n flx It up la .-iij't you. 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