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THE DALLAS EXPRESS DALLAS TEXAS SATURDAY MARCH 8 1919.
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E WHO WONDER OIL AND "GAS" COMPANY: OF
CITY. ' MO.
A33JT THREE WEEKS AGO PURCHASED A FOUR ACRE LEftSE RISHT IX THE HEART OF THE GREIT BURXBURIEfT TEXAS OIL FIELDS AT A COST OF SI 5000 00.
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VYccouU sell our lease to-day far 3i f 00 if w cared to do so. ad nwi Daily Paper lor orices of Burk Bu neft I jase.
Our kstt is oi the S ephen Turvey which is atljo'r.y the Kotfnian Survey. The holdings of toe Minns 1 1 Campany were sold only a few days ago for $3500000 which was a part of tbe Hoffman Survey; and
every dollar inyerteJ in the M rine Gil Company is now worth SI 7.50. Our driller Mr. C. M.'FHckinqe-. wha drilled three wells for us last Spring in the State of Kansas is row on the ground in Burkharnslt
with Lis driUia j machiae and -.Kill begin driliingour well just as soon a i arrangements can be completed. . . ' .
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Our Special Offer To Texas People.
We are scUlnjj to tlie public GO.OOO Shares of our Stock nt $1.00 per
rliare u:r value and we have allotted 20.000 of these Shares to Texas
people ns we want the Texas people to help share In the largo profits that
are to lie derived from our production. Our President Mr. J. J. Allen Is
now In Toxas and 1ms heon fhere lor about tv.o weeks and ho has already
sold over one-half of ihe Stock allotted to Texas as quite a few of our
leading: men such as 15111 McDonald Rev. A. I.. Boone Rev. E. M. GrlggB
Dr. Kurd Drs. Morgan and Clinch Prof. B. F. Darrell. Prof. Portor
Madam Wiggins' have bought In large quantities and others arc buying
dally. ; '
Our PreaM .n't Is now In Dallas and has planned to tour the state
of Texas: but we do not know how far he will get before the Stock will
alt be sold and we would advise that you cut out the application blank
below and mall to us at once for the amount of stock you want or write
the office at once that you would like to see our president personally and
we will notify him to call upon you.
TflEWOffLDJOMDFffOIL ?fiS CO.
Follow The Crowd.
The white race has succeeded; and If we are to succeed we must fol-
low In bin footsteps. If you don't believe that white people are investing
their money In oil" go into Fort Worth Wichita Falls or Dallas Texas. It
Ih Just Mice going to a circus that Is only to be In town one day. I'll bet
there Is over one hundred thousand visitors In those cities dally who art
Investing In oil. Again if you don't believe what I say just read any- of
the Texas' Dally papers; and If you want to see the greatest sight of your
life go to thu City of Burkburnett and take a view at the oil fields and
listen to tho huu of the gas engines and drilling machines pounding their
-way Into mother earth to reach the black liquid gold that flows out of
mother earth anywhere from two to four thousand dollars per day from
one well. Just think of it. Isn't it remarkable? Are you going to get
your share of It? If you don't It Is your own fault; for there's surely no
prejudice la oil. Not only have we this very valuable lease In Burkburnett
Oil Fields but we also have some valuable holdings In Anderson Co. Toxas
Oklahoma and Kansas. Our stockholders share equally in all properties
and Income. . - '
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THE WORLD WONDER OIL AND GAS CO.
1518 E lSTHST KiVSAS CITY MO.
The Largest Oil Company In The Wcrld Owned Exclusively by Negroes.
Buy your Stosk now to m rrow may be too late. We do not sell
less than lOsiarea coons parson.. We accept Liberty Bonds ascat.h
Do you wonder why so many people of the white race rido up and down
the streets in th very finest of automobiles and live in the finest of homes
with us as their servants and all theluxurios of life? It's because they In-
vest their money. They take a chance. We can do the same if we will'
get behind our race enterprises and In a Negro company where you will
get a square deal. See who Is behind this company.
OFFICIOS
J. J. ALLEN President v CHAS. A. ATWOOD' Secretary
DR. J. Av; McCLELLAN V-Pres. DR. GEO. HEDGEPETH Asst. Sec'y
JAMES McNEAL Treasurer T. A. DICKSON Auditor
FREEMAN L. MARTIN Attorney Wichita Kans.
ADVISORY liOAKI) MKMHIU'S
JACK BROOMFIELD
Omaha Neb.
" PHIL A. JONES
Chicago. 111.
J. A. JOHNSON.
Wichita Kans.
DR. A. B. WASHINGTON
Atlantic City N. J.
D. S. WADE
- Atlantic City N. J.
' CHAS. BURT '
Atlantic Ciy N. J.
FATHER J. A. WILLIAMS
Omaha. Neb.
DR. HOWARD M. SMITH
Kansas City Mo
PROF. JOE E. HERRIFORD
Kansas City Mo
REV. WM. H. THOMAS.
- Kansas City Mo
DRS. MORGAN & BUSCH
Dallas Texas.
C. H. WALKER
Browns Ala.
JOHN HURST.
Baltimore Md.
REV. E. M. GRIGGS Banker Palestine Texas.
W. H. WARDEN Warden Hotel Omaha Neb.
REV. A. L. BOONE Ft. Worth Texas.
DR. A. D. BORDERS. Ft.'Worth Texas.
REV. R. S. JENKINS Ft. Worth Tex as.
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MAIL QUICK.
THE WORLD WONDER OIL AND GAS CO.
1518 East 18th Street
KANSAS CITY MO.
GENTLEMEN:
Please accept my application -for Shares of the
Capital Stoek of your Company. Enclosed find $.. to
pay for same which I understand that you are now selling at $1.00 per
Share par value.
It is understood and agreed that if your Stock Is all subscribed. You
will promptly return my money. I further "understand that I am to par-
ticipate In all of your company's present holdings and all other properties
that they may acquire In the future.
PLEASE MAIL CERTIFICATE TO
Name ... ...... ... .............. .
R. F. D. or street Address...
City - State..
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COBSICANA.
Corslcana Texas March 6 1919.
Card of Thank.
I wish to thank my many friends
of their klndncfuj and beautiful floral
offerings; the principal and teachers
of Fred Douglas school. Rev. A. T.
Moore for his consoling words and
the 'undertaker: who rendered excel-
lent aorvica during my s1 hours. .
Mr and Mrs. W A. - trier.
Sixth Avenue KaiiUnt Church.
Sundiiy school was well attended
nd collection good. Tho p ltor the
Rev. W. M. Harris preached a doc-
tnnul Bornum at the morning service.
Much Information wa.i g'ven. The
Missionary society met W th Sister
H. A. Chestnutt. The society and
its friends gave a "White Shower"
for tho pastor and his wife Tues-
day cvi'nlnK March 4 a.
Bethel A. Ai. J.. Chlircll.
Sunday school wr.s largely at-'
tended Sunday morning. Supt. Prnf.
3. W. Jackson is brliijtuig tinss to
Hast. Mrs. Patti Brown appeared
st Bt'hel Thursday night and enter-
tained the audience highly. PaUor
StcDads is still elcetr!fyin his con-
srcgaM;n with hlJ powerful sermons.
Two hundred and ten persons com-
muned Sunday morning. Three ad-
ditt ns to the church.
Mis. Nannie McTade ' aiiHiu rt Rev.
J. W. McDade spent t few ar i
Uio city. "r '
All praise to the Exprees for its
clean sheet and splendid editorials.
Dr. U. P. Evans of Tylor spent Mon-
day with Itev. !. W. McDade.
Lieut. Jones called the asents rt-
terilion to the fact that it. was his
(Jone's) hotiHO that burned lant week
and nr.t Prof. Brewer's as the a;ont
a informed. Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Carroll have bought a home at the
-.corner of l?'h avenue and 6tU St.
aenr the T. & B. V. Ry.. so wo are
nfnrmf.1 Mr. Ron Far.cl aud Mrs.
llosa HusspI were manled at the
n.si.ii.n of Mr. and Mm. -Bob Mlt-
chu'il Tuft.1ay night. Feu. 25. Rev.
J ark son of Malakoff oulclated. Mrs.
J USau Smith 16th avenue has befn
(a.ek but is recovorlns rapidly. Mr.
Jim Brown nephew of Mr. McWeal
who went to Fiance lar September
arrive in the cit;' Thursday Feb.
27. Mr. IX Johosoa who had some
trouble with the eovcriiment ftr fail-
ure tf n-f-'iRter is homo aKabu Mrs.
Mr.llii lii-U bus rctui-ncd frora Tu-
pilo. T.TitiS. where fhe went to at-
tend Hie funeral of hi fathor. Mr.
Hi'l M'-c. Harden h. 'e moved to
Fearne Texan to live. Mrs. Sue
Towns recolveil a t.;lecrat' Friday
n':-!it t :'lipcr of th tfeaih of ;.f'j Ar-
lr:'i; 1-oirpklns. S"':e left fc Honw
vv. nlny to ct?md the funeral.
rX Nettie iovr of ArllnRton arte""
r. piei.::(ni vl;it of i vr' with Mrs.
;;..'..; iii.A. lias ml urn or! to her
r.'!T;'. Tle Fis'x J.iM:w .IngofS
. l:-;h(:l Vcnecday nlgUt
V-jreft 1?.
T1LEK.
Friday night Feb. 28 to a large au-
dience. Dr. P. A. Sims made the in-
Supervising Deputy of this district
states that this celebration promises
to eclipse anything ever given in
Port. Twontv.flva rtnw mnmlian will
troductory remarks. L. A. Pierce j obligated next Thursday night
master of ceremonies. His speech The waiters of the Gibralta hotel
waa so forcible as he preached 'entertained a jolly crowd at the
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the EORnel of hunlneoa In our neonl omuuxii luemre uu uuii "tuuu
Tyler Texas. March 6. Rev. H. P.
Evims. pastor Harris Chappel A. M.
E. iius returned to the city after
spending two weeks away in revival
Rev. Kvatis Is now preparing to start
the building of his new church.
Mr. Tom Tucker's home nea the
Ea.st End school was partly destroyed
by lire Sunday caused from defective
flue. 1 ' '
Private Valdoster Polk Is one of
the latest returning from France. He
ia looking fine.
Mr. J. C. Long now at Alto was in
thu city Friday night on accjum of
tjie coming of Editor W. E. King.
Mrs. H. B. Bledsoe after spending
several weeks with hir aon Dr. Bled-
soe at Forney Is at home again to the
delight of her many friends.
Mrs. S. J. Furch matron of the
ys at Dixon's Orpharage spent
Sunday at home ou a visit to hus-
band snd son.
Miss Hellen Nickcns closed her
school this week and will spend some-
one In the city at the homo of her
fa.' r Mr. Pierce Nlckf- s.
Mrs. .Elizabeth Tucker was at
home from her school at Mlneola.
Mr. I anry M. Morgan sncnt a few
days hist week in Texarkana on
bualnssi
Mrs. tie John'wn of North Tyler
after a long selgo of Illness is agai?.
able to he up and about the home
aga'n.
The influenza Is said to be much
abated in our city as report? 1 by the
health department.
True Vine Baptist church on W.
Common and Ellis streets all ser-
vices were well attended. Sunday
school witji regular attendance rais-
ed $15.00. Class number 2 ieadawith
Brother Dup Mosely as teacher. Rev.
H. l. Alexander has been pastor
of this church twenty-one years. Rev.
M B. Preston president of the B.
Y. P. V. has put the union over
the Up
Rev. S. S. Stephens pastor of the
Great church nt Sevan report a
great meeting. Raised Sunday $104.-
85. IJev. Stephens la one of the
Icadlnr pastors of East Texas As-
Boolatlrn. Call for the Express at Iewls
Hill's cafe. East Ervin slreet.
until he was asked to return.' Mrs.
J. B. Coleman of .Dallas'; Misses
Amanda Shanks Gladys Shanks
spent a few days it Palestine last
week visiting Rev. and Mrs. J. W.
Jordan. Mr. and Mrs.' H. H. Hane
of Elkart was ia our city Sunday
en route to Cuney. -
Dr. P. A.' Simula lectured to a
large audience of men only at the
Baptist church Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Gitmore of Dal' 'is
spent Saturday in tbe alty visiting
Mrs M. E. Martin. Tbe following
teachers were nominated by the Supt.
of Benson Chapel S. S. confirmed and
elected for the ensuing .year.
Mrs. L. W. Runadale teacher of
Senior class Prof. R. L. Sanders
assistant.
Mrs. R. E. demons teacher of Ju-
nloi class.
Mr. D. B. Harris leather Intermed-
iate class; Miss Pearl MurtinJ
teacher beginners class; Miss Henry
Owcrs from Richmond. Mo. is n
the city. Mr. F. L. Ragsdule and lit
night. The affair was enjoyed by
all.
The members of the C. M. E.
church gave a banquet last Thursday
night in honor of Rev. Jan. A. Stout
of the church Extension board.
Rev. A. B. Lennox of Detroit who
has been ill is out again.
The brotherhood of St. Paul church
met and re-organized last Sunday.
The brotherhood will meet every
Sunday from 3 to-4 p. m.
The Negro Advancement League
will render a very interesting pro-
gram Sunday afternoon Nov. 9th
tho Buford theatre. All the citizens
of Paris are invited to take part
and become members of the Leagued
Mr. C. C. Clement and Miss Car-
rie McPherson were united In tnar-
riage. Mr. A. Littlejohn nas bought a
nice home on Shlloh street and will
move there soon. .
Mt. Calvary Baptist church Is still
going onward. ' and moving things.
Rev. F. E. Mooney pastor is on the
sick list "nable to be at his post.
tended Sunday pastor. Rev. C. F.
Moore preached a splendid sermon.
Miss Martha Washington is viiiUng
home folks.
Mrs. Franois Collier is visiting
Nephew.
Mrs. Fletcher Dawson and chil-
dren visited relatives and friends
in Queen City Sunday.
Don't forget the reported Mrs.
L. Washington when In want for
news. There will be a local contest
held between tbe Atlanta Colored
high school and fourteen different
schools of Cass County Saturday
March 8th everybody is invited every
preparation Is being made to liter-
tain those who may be present. The
faculty. Prof. J. E. Baptist J. W.
Pruitte and Miss A'amo O. Allen
will not leave . a stone unturned.
Don't - forget the time and place
March the 8 1919 Atlanta Texas.
tie daughter left Saturday night for Rev. W. . ). Conner preached two
Cypns La. - noble petitions.
Miss Lc4s Vaughns Mrs. Lessie
JACKSOXTILLE.
Jacksonville Texas March 6. Uev.
Frarkltn P. C BenRon Chapel C.
M. E. church preached an exf ellent
sermon to a large' congregation Sun-
day at 11 'Velock. collection $15.00.
i Kev. Dr. 'O. A. Scott of Jackson.
Tenn.. President of a Seminary Col-ft-
k ctured at tho Baptist church
Wednesday night Mr. and Tin. W.
M. Hays of Shreveport I.. soent
a few days in the city vl3i.iny Mr.
and Mrs. Lem Hays. Rev. I M.
GrlRgj president Farmers ar.l Citi-
zens Snvlng ir.ank. Palestine mod
j f old orreTondent tor the Wentent
SUr Publishing Co. delivered an
Jrant closed thier sr vool Friday. Mrs.
Chase of I-arue spent . a few days
islting her daughter. Mrs. Emma
Lloyd Mrs.' Anna Bagget Mr. Ollie
La ti more - and mother from Rusk
spent Sunday in the city Coming
Friday -night : Feb. 11 Hon. R. U
Smith president of he Farmers' Im-
provement Society r f Waco will de-
liver his famous lecture in Benson
Chapel C. M. E. c'nrch an e.enlng
of pleasure was spent; a banquet
served In high class style. Mr. E.
B. Harris goes over the top with
a $5.00 table.
FrldayN evening at 7:30 p m. at
the T M. XwlB-cafe .a tiree-course
luncheon was served to a tlce crowd.
The table was beautifully decorated
with flowers. Everything was ne.t
and clean punch ambrosia aud.
fruits tf all kinds hot chocolate were
served on the side. A special table
for Mr. E. B. Harris. Mrs. A. M.
Arnwine the lilly of the guest was
accompanied to the table by Mr. J.
G. Grlllln and $2.50 i lore were given
the 'special table-with many good
things to eat.- An enjoyrble evening
was spent
V". Lewis wishes tc thank the
many friends for their kind patron-
age. Exporter.
ATLANTA. .
PARIS.
Paris Texas March 6." Rev. Moon-
ey the pastor of the Mt Cavalry
Baptist church has been 111 for saf-
eral days with infltienzu
The members and fr) 'Dds of the
C. M. E. church staged t financial
rally lat week and mcceeded In
raising over two hundred- dollars.
Several prizes were given t soll-cito-a.
The first prize a diamond
ring waa won by Mrs. Alice Hill
Who raised over $100 00.
Vhe Amrlcin Wcodr.im are mak-
ing plans for a big oe'ebrhtloii In the
near future. Prof. B. K. Graham
Atlanta Texas March 6. Little
Lois Braxton was badly burned Sat-
urday. Mrs. Rosie Jackson oT Pasca-
gaula Miss. passed through our city
en route to Texarkana to visit her
bro.her Mr. Wood Easter. Mr. Ar-
thur Thomas who has been strick-
en with paralysis for some -time is
reported slowly" Improving. We are
glad Ui see Rev. Miller at service
Sunday a.'.er an. illness of 6 months
Miss Ilecn Cary came In Saturday
from Startps Aj-k. where she had
visited he.- sister Mrs. Delia Liae
Warren. Rev. J. C. Carr went to
Bivens Sund.y evening to fill his
regular appointment Miss Lula Mi.e
Johnson Miss Savannah Epperson
Miss Fannie Mae Hale came In Sat-
urday from their different schools
to be with home folks Sunday. Dea-
con V. S. Hale made a flying trip
to KUdare Saturday to look after
business. The Home Mission Society
of St Paul C. M. E. church entertain-
ed with an installation program last
Monday evealng. The W. H. M. So-
ciety of the First Baptist church and
the W. H. M. Society of Enon First
BapUst church. After an excellent
program cake and punch were served.
All report an enjoyable time. Mrs.
tv.'arv Ann Johns made a pleasant
trip to Lciigview Wednesday. Rev.
A. W. Pryor Deacon F. W. Watson
and wife were the hostesses of Mr.
and Mrs. John Young Sunday. Honey
Grove community Mrs. Neal Daw-
son gave a quilting party Thursday
thirteen ladies were present and an
elegfint dinner was-S3rved. Mr. Mor-
ris Webster dlsd Friday the 21rt
Inst leaving a wife and ten child-
ren a mother And. fataer ard a host
of friend to mourn hia loas. His
body waa interred ' at Prit.chard's
Springs cemet:y sorvlce at Saady
Grova C. M. E. church wax well at-
SMITHVILLE.
Smithville Texas March 6. Sun-
day was a beaut'ful day and ser-
vices were good and largely attend-
ed at the various churches.
At the elever o'clock service Elder
Hutchison had one addition Mrs.
F. Burleson and fellowshipped Mad-
ams M. Willis and S. Conner into
the church as full members.
Elders R. E. Hutchison and J. H.
Dudley pastors of the A. M. E. and
M. E. churches exchanged pulpits
last Sunday afternoon and night
The rally at Live Oak Grove Bap-
tist was quite a success assiste by
Elders Hutchison Dud'ey and the
members of the varlo 's churches
they realized S12R.00 Elder C. C.
Collins pastor.
The pound party gotten up by
Elder Hutchison for Elder and Mrs.
J. H. Dudley was quite a success.
The Ministerial Alliance met lat
Tuesday at tha A. M. E. r lurch J.
H. Dudley president H. J. Wormly
secretary.
Elder A. Demnan preached at Gld-
dlnss Sunday. Madams M. Catley
M. Hall and Miss Bessie Christian
teachers from the various points
were here last week.
Mrs. Ida Harbert of San Antonio
is here visiting Miss Minnie Lin-
coln and otl.fir relatives.
VMrs. Lizzie Garnett and daughter
came home from San Antonio last
last week. Mr. B. J. Hardeman ar-
rived from Luling where he has
been for a month.
Madams Newman and Dudley are
back from Lockhart. Prof. A. John-
son waa In the city last week. Prof.
Wm. Anderson was tn the city Sat-
urday and Sunday. He left for Hous-
ton Monday morning. Mrs. J. J.
Pendegraaa who has been here from
Houston for quite a while with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilson
became mother and father of a boy
and she left last week for home.
Mr. H. M. Bell and daughter Miss
Corlne left last week for Sank toon
Sasktchwan.
Mrs. Dr. C. A. Adams had quite
a success In the musical effort and
concert at Live Oak Grove Baptist
church last Saturday night. '
Mr. Bill Pondegrass la still on the
sick list
ralah 16th chapter Rev. E. L. Jack-
son made' a raking charge over the
top from John the 12th chapter.
The local N. A. A. C. P. held Sun-
day at the . A M. E. church had a
large attendance and received 30
members.
Next meeting wilf. convene with
Davis Chapel M. E. church on the
third Sunday. Rev. G. W. Ballard
fade the welkin ring while he spoke
to ua by the way in the interest of
the race. Hon. Dock Johnson of
Sunnyside Texas after a month's
stay in our - city has returned home.
Mrs. I-aura Faithful of Falls street
demands the Express put in her
box every Saturday.
Mrs. I. V. Simmons after a week's
illness Is up again and has taken
up 1 her school work at Branom
Chapel. Mts. Anna Moore of Kan-
sas City if tbe guest of her slater
Mrs. Laura Harris on Little street.
Mr. J. J. Jefferson of Dallas is in
our city for a few days.
Mr. Hoyal White who dkd at
Camp Travis was brought here and
laid to rest In the West cemetery
with military honors. Cor. Daniels
accompanied the body home. Our
local discharged soldiers escorted
him through the business part of
toe city with Old Glory wrapped
around his basket. The out of town
vlritors were: Mr. and Mrs. John
White of Dallas; Mr. and Mri. H.
F. Moore of Waco; Mr. Smith Wil-
liams came down from Waco -to visit
his family on Commerce street. Mrs.
Louise Wells Speaks in praise of the
Express. .Mrs. Will Conley is now
visiting in RocKJale T-'xas'the guest
of her father.
The reporter will be found at 223
Bill street There was an oratorical
contest held at the high school. We
failed ! to get the contestants but
learned that they -were aa ed.
CALTEiiT.
. SABTjy.
Marlln. Tt'xas. Mn-cfi 6. Dr. O W.
Ballard made a slaughter from Jere-
Calvert Texas sMarch 6. Miss B.
C. Curtis Is up after a hard fight
with the flu. .
Garrett Grove Church.
Garrett Grove Sunday school opens
at 9 a. m. fith Supt R. Agee at his
I'nnnt Pmr Tne1r NTalarai nn naatn.
led us to a thorn of grace.
Mlas - Eflle Sapp ' and Miss Leola
Whitson and others are among our
leading Sunday school workers. Our
pastor Rev. Taylor of Houston will
be with us one the 4th Sunday.
- Mrs. Lizzie Lawrence of Celina Is
In the city the guest of me and
Mrs. J. D. Walling.
Mrs. Dora Niblett came in Satur-
day from Waco where she spent a
few months with her husband who
was at Camp McArthur. Rev. Jas.
AtKinson of Kearne was seen on
th. street of Calvert Saturday on
his way to his church Pleasant
Grove Bar tlst church of Jones Prairie
Texas. " -
irlvate Clifton Tolley from Lee
came In Thursday.
The reporter was mtetken In Bay-
ing that Musies L. M. Williams and
S. C. Griggs went to Hammond Sun-
day with Prof. F. T. Kelley and Mr.
J. Edward. They speut the week-end i
at the home tf Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Smith Chapel Hill community.
Mr. R. Ordeson one of Calvert's
big Odd Fellows is sick at his home.
Mr. Tom Tarver of Thornton was
in the city a few days last week the
guest of his daughter.. Mrs. Wnltr
Stewart. v
Mr. Chas. Ayers an old citizen of
Black Bridge Community died Fri-
day night
Mrs. L. M. Payne Hall of Doyle
Texas spent Saturday and Sunday
In the city the guest of Mrs. Lilly
Royal.
Private Clifton Talley of Camp
Lee of Petersberg Va.. came home
Friday. An were glad to greet him.
Miss Ellen Calvin .accompanied her
cousin Miss Effle Tally to Hammond.
Texas.
Mt Marian Church.
The Mt. Mariah Sunday school met
we all enjoyed ourselves.
Sunday school opened at i'30
on time by Supt. Mr. J. H. Jones.
Sr. after a few remarks turned it .
over to the pastor Rev. A. L. Taylor. "
Mr. J. W. Stanley was in Saturday
from Garrett Grove and subset bed -for
the Drllas Express.
Mr. Chas. Cary of Coalgate was
in today and subscribed for the Dal-
las Express for six months;
Mrs. S. A. Bush was called to En
-.a imujr ou account or the dea'h -of
Mr. House hop kmih. i- i
. u.uuici-m-itiw
Deacon Ld. Roberts conducted tl s
piayer service at 1 p. in
Rev. S T. flntou ... " '. .
yaoiur preacnea
a noble sermon text. Matt 19-27. At 1
night another uble sermon waa de-
wlf by the Pa8t0r' " Collectlon
Mr. Lawyer Massington ar.d Mr.
Hannah Hyder were married at her
exjuw zna street Wao.
Sundav at 6:30 p. f. They left for
Ca7erthelr future hom Monday.
Mr. Herry Hopkins is In the city
visiting his uncle mi aunt Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Lyons '
fri8 5J?ry;eek9 v8ited "er
friend. Miss Lena L. Smith Sunday
. ' St. James A.'JL E.
Church and Sunday school render-
ed an excellent program ou Allen
day and the congregation gave liber-
' A- C. E. league. Their
total collectlon was $5.19 and the
program was rendered under the
auspices of the A. C. E. league
rars. Maggie McCullough prrsi-
wastw0thUUs.HOme M'88i0n S0CU '
lows''6 Clsee contributed as foL-
Class No. 1
Class No. 2
Class No. 2
Class No. 4 Z
Class No. 6
Total amount
Rev. it p iwTi"""."r
A. C. Stewart Sec'y.
- . . Aj B. Price Reporter. -
JACKSBOBO.
Jacksboro Texas March . Sun-
day school was well attended. Bun
day. Mission at Sister Ethel Allen.
Miss Ida Mosely Is-home frcm Hen-
rietta. Mr. Geo. Bromley and family
were th cimt nl mv r-iA4nn.
Griflln 8unday.
. fld.UB
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$55.21
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