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The Black Dispatch du lieu suivant : Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 5

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THR STACK DIB PATCH Page FI trice hill cemetery lots for SALE We have 30 grave-lots for sale in this beautiful burial ground, ce 25 per lot terms 10 down and 7 50 per month A Small, Field Agent Dawson, Supt 215 East 1st St Oklahoma City Pijone Maple 21 for sale Phone Two new kodaks, cheap 1t74 oklahoma city training school This school offers a splendid opportunity for both old and young, to bet ter prepare themselves for life The following courses are being taught Literary, from 1st grade through 12th, Domestic Art, Music Nurse Training, Missionary, Sunday School and Ttraining 308 Cal St For further information, call airs 64 Phone Maple 6280 MONE TO LOAN On Salary, Furniture, Chattels and Other Valuables Real Estate Also NotaryUpublic OKLAHOMA CITY, OKU i mniiiiii iiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiii J' ii i ii niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ii niiiiiiiiraiiiiHilJnu iiM iiHii The Independent Industrial League Invites you to join a constructive and active organization with a Mew program that all can unite upon and work to common end -That is to build in a new country, under new con- ditioMs, with equal opportunities where color is no bar to jus- tic a Mexico and South America offers the opportunity mimiiiiiiraiiuimiuiiiiiuuiiiiuimfflmraiiiffliiiniiiiuiiHiiiiummiBnHmuunuBU'uiiiiiiu imnfiiiimtiiiiniinniiiinuininmiiiinniiiiniiiiminniiHmii iw DAWSON Co FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS DAWSON, President for breeding On Holstein bull three years ld, thorough bred See Pal Tye, 225 1st St Oklahoma City Phone Vjl been an the sick list for some time is recovering and improving rapidly notice To the Officers and Members of the East Zion District Associa 'on You are hereby notified that the Executive Board will meet the Calvary Baptist Church at Oklahoma City Thursday and Friday before the 2nd Sunday in April All churches are requested to send up their quota of the State drive, or bring the same wher you come Done by orclrr of Perry, Moderator Thos Edwards Secretary PRIZE BOUROIf SET Have you rs jn the prize set of dain tv lady fixir in the windows of the Ardmore Lubricating Oil mPa Building The rush is on for the lucky ticU' You can't teil who will win, the ning to do is to buy tickets and buy them fast Make your swee heart er your wife the winner, get busy now Phone Mrs Buiah McKay or Mrs Lura McMurray They wi tell iou all about it For paper hanging and gazing, see CAMPBELL CP3 3rd Phone 5845 Oklahoma City ST JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH Owing to unsettled weather conditions, attendance for the morning was very light nevertheless, we report a joyful time Ouh pastor, Rev Johnson, ascended the rostrum and broke the bread of life, using as a text the Sth verse of the 6th chapter og Mich All were made to rejoice and feel glad The weather being settled somewhat, the was well attended We had a beau i- ful lesson Our is doing a great work in training young men and women for further leadership We are planning to go over the top for the Master this year All young men and women are invited to come and line up with us After a heartfelt prayer meeting, our pastor ascended the rostrum and delivered to us a burning message Four addition to the church were made Collecticn for the day was 23 22 partment These diplomas were granted by representatives of the Southern Baptist Convention, who took an active part in bringing this phenominal sue cess to pass, even at a sacrifice on their part The lack of data prevents me wpm giving the names of all persons receiving diplomas at this session Last Friday night the graduating exercises were held and words are inadequate to give even a faint idea of the occasion Mrs Brockway has been the moving spirit of this school and toe much praise cannot be given her for service rendered in this convention The A A meets at Calvary Sunday evening Capp Jefferson, Reporter HOWARD METROPOLITAN CHURCH I MOODY, Manager We wish you to remember and turn with confldenc to our name In your hour of worry and need We have a display room andq ATT TnDANT n'QUE 's'eRVIcV The -ss Oklahoma City Burial Association phone Maple 1196 Fir oki i CITY GIRLS CRY Mr Chauncey Davis of Muskogee, Okla and nephew of Dr A I Davis of Oklahoma City, was a visitor in How our hearts the city, Wednesday and Thursday, while he talked to us by the way The He returned to his home Friday Sev-1 hster and Jackson First Stiles Dr Jones, Pastor Last Sunday, our presiding elder, Dr Pipkins, was with us and preached for us both day and night He chose a text from St Luke 7-2, at the morning services, using as a subject, Christ, Waiting for Room did burn within us eral Oklahoma City girls are in tears since learning of Mr Davis' recent marriage to one of Topeka's charming young ladies CONGRESSIONAL NEWS H' Weeks Doings The Home Mission Club ofCalvary Baptist Church met with Mrs Davis of 408 Hickory, Monday, March 14 After the business of the meeting was transacted, the hostess served a delicious luncheon, compos- Id of white cake, ice cream, orangeade, sandwiches, jello ana whipped cream The Excelsior Club met at the home of Mrs Dora Giles at 611 Kate Street We listened to a wonderful address delivered by Rev Crawford after which we were favoieci with an instrumental solo by Little vance for your help Lonseta Townsend There were six president, Frank Harden clerk, Broth- members added to our number At-1 er Gray anci jiose Graham All of tpr the business of the meeting was are yoUng men, do not fail to i oarvofl a flft- cr tUaaa mon nnctnr Ppfftrs At 3 30 Sunday the president of the Missionary Society pulled off a great program Madam Hall was the leading preacher Her address to the ladies was on a good subjest, day evening -which was Home and Foreign Missions All enjoyed her splenid address Our mission work is improving The ladies are busy at work with each club The deacons will have a great ralley Sunday evening at 3 30 All of the friends are invised to this club which are trving to raise 100 Will you come down and help them we thank you in ad- Wilks Misses Webster and Jackson with us in the morning services Our Sunday school is doing fine Come out and be with us at 9 4o each Sabbath Epworth League at 6 On last Sunday the League was alive and wirle awake in the discussion of the subject, The Religion of Service We want to see more life and pep put into this organization Come out and hear our general discussion next Sun- STEWART ADDRESSES THE GOVERNOR AND LEGISLATURE Con from page 1 to neglect or overlook any The Negro comprises the submerged tenth but a 'tenth nevertheless, and the State can no more escape the evil consequence of its present unwise policy and program for his education, or rather lack of education, than if it were to loose a leper in the midst of an otherwise sane and sanitated community He has your the white race's contact, he reads your books, he reflects your ideals, he is a dis ciple of the same Christ, he burns up on his hearth-stone the same fires of patriotism, drinks deeply of your waters of freedom which he loves, he lays freely upon the altar of his Country his unwonted sacrifice and en though as through a glass darkly, he beholds his eddying hopes scattered by the wild blasts like Autumns frosted leaves, yet he remains sym- patetic, unabashed and unafraid, and continues, as he will ever continue, to breathe the spirit of American life, American ideals and her transcendant elorv He Ms your habits of mind Sid heart and no system of impecun- onus dwarfing will change him It will only render him cruder and more difficult both to himself and you as a part of te body politic It is said that simple moral truths of universal application lie at the ba rtvprv great system of rei giuj- That the family is the school of all 'he virtues and that the stateisan artificial family, ulterior and restrc tion that underlying them is a like intelligence of proportionate value to grasp and apply them within the so umnmmmmiiiimiiimtHiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiniiuiiiiuiiiiHiuiimimiumiiiiim great Hcatern 3rtni Great Western Temple, No 20, A A meets the 1st Friday evening in each month There will be a class of novices on the 25th of March For further information, write A McKay, 313 2nd St Phone 3921 DR ANDREW JORDAN PHYSICIAN SURGEON Diseases of Women, a Specialty Part Owner of the Ore a 225 Street Hospital, Ph MM iwa Drs Huckabee and Taggart CHIROPRACTORS WE USE NO DRUGS, KNIVES OR BATHS Office ou rs Vlo ce Phone Maple 3565-R ter ilie uubiuood transacted, the hostess served a delicious luncheon Mrs Farley, President Mrs Nance, Secretary A A at calvary come and see these men, pastor Peters will deliver the sermon for them, and give them the charge as Paul gave it to Timothy Willi you hear him Hereafter this space will he used to mention the names of those who are in Prof Gregg of Tulsa will speak atjour hospital This week is as follows the Calvary Baptist Church next Sun- Mrs Randall, 916 9th Miss Ger- dav March 20, 1921, at 4 trade Lewis, 920 2nd Miss Ora He is a field secretary of the M- chan iier, sister to Dr William Chand- ft A a noted speaker and much in- ler wewoka Miss Alma Kyle 323 terested in the work of our Associa- ti As the big drive is on for a thousand members in this city, everybody if urged to come out to show your interest in the welfare of our people TH WWtby Pre ltot Snelson, Sec 2nd Mr Russell Fullbright, Mr Leo Youngblood miss emma burnett complimented by dr highly Dubois Miss Emma Burnett, who is employed as stenographer in the modern offices of Dr Haywood, served Dr DuBois in the same capaci- At 8 o'clock the evening services began The pastor presented the presiding elder, who chose a text from Mark 14 8 She has done what she could Again we were made to feel the presence of the Holy Ghost Quarterly Conference was a grand success, Mnoday night Our church is progressing Rev Provo Will preach at our church next Sunday at 3 'Come and catch the Christian spirit that prevails in our midst Visitors are always welcome The Semi-Annaul Executive Board and Auditing Committee of Queen Bathsheba Grand Chapter were in session Saturday, March 12, at the beautiful residence of Mr and Mrs Smyth, 590 4th Street Grand officers in attendance were Mrs Lillie Talliferro, Perry Sir Walter Wade, Muskogee Mrs Thompson, A McAlester Mrs Pollye Baucom, Sec Anadarko Mrs Anna Bell, Sec-Treas Burial Dept Mrs Roxie A Price, sec-treas Endowment Auditing committee Mrs Dimpie Bush, Alderson Mrs Ledsinger Hughs, Tulsa and Mrs A Smyth, Oklahoma City Quite an enjoyable as well as profitable session was had preparatory to the Grand Ch pter which meets in August at the Grand Temple in Boley The Grand Chapter is doing quite a bit of charity work esty, impartiality and even-handed jus- May I sak, therefore, that the Negro amples of fidelity, trust and good-will be not warped and bent from their defend its purposes and institution amples oi nuei and this is no less true from the stand- expediency than of jbint of mere moralitv and duty The law of retardation and the poli- 1 hv should the untutored foreigner receive more consideration than of the native heath, and why public welfare provide from the public revenue for the well being and way Tn ot conscience 0f happiness of the foreigner that or logic, and because ftl lcilof ii well Scorch ''0 llarai musTbe 'con- lfPtlil allowed to burn intermittently only when set among Negroes Is he an apostate, or is it eld that he is so endowed with natural wisdom that he can absorb what all others may acquire May I illustrate In some centers, the cities, toward the close of the last scholastic year, Negroes in order to continue their schools to the end of the term were obliged to individually finance them For this term they are expediency has dictated the observ ance in this State of separate schools for white and Negro races, thus far may expediency go if just and impartial without becoming immoral, circumstance considered, itmay tend to greater morality, cy Dot only separatqf ut eprives or disadvantages one fc wlule ac cording to the other 11 opportunity for the inculcatiol of tlhe spirit, purposes, ideals and institutional life of the state, it at orle beyomes im- courS un- coTronted by a like situation and i ai, ana, ui v-uu schools are in the caa Vann for painting and papeHng oming an, all tenting a t7 iie'here in our city After die- is doing quite a bit or cnarity worn Kcipcialtv All my work dependable tf number of letters to Miss and also educatlonal rk ls 616 17 St I 4601 Dr DllBoise complimented a step forward of all the other frater- I her highly on her accuracy and speed I nal 01 ders of the state diviorced bVed rthatdMisf BilLett1 served'Ts A birthday surprise was given Mr instructor in the Hardy Business CoMB Smyth last Friday evening up- Sar ione dsiree nrrow nave creuu a two-course dinner was served in buffet style Partial list of guests Dr and Mrs moral, ana, or course, 1 0 their ruVal schools are in the That vou may grasp the appalling same fix Last year we had no legis- fnr of thif immorality, this blow, lature, no Court of Appeal, but now which even as I speak, ta now poised we harc shouldjt not Peak and right Morrow have been aivorceu -u Morrow was given back her maiden name, Sue Willie Lippman Honoring her nephew, Mr Clarence Guillot of New York City, who arrived to spend a few days with his mo her Mrs Guillot at 921 7th st Mr and Mrs Small of 509 Everest, entertained at a progressive dinner, Sunday evening at 6 30 Guests of the evening were Mr and Airs Aaron Ray, Mr and Mrs Bash Dixon, Mr Percy Guiilot Miss Arnett SnialV Mr Albert Small, Mr and Mrs Oscar Small hostess Mr Guillot is a graduate of Howard University and has also finished his medical course mt pleasant baptist church Regardless to the inclement condition of the weather, we had good services at our church Our iored Worn ens' Clul pastor ev'His text was i street, Oklahoma City ed a splendid sermon His text was taken from the Sth Chapter of Luke from the calvary and the 5th verse i baptist church One new member was added to our church I calvary, under the leadership of for a finishing stroke above the prostrate form of its help less, pleading victim, I need only to point, first, io the exigency which now throughout this State confronts and threaten to cut oS on the average two and one- half months from the term time of the Negro schools for this scholastic year This, if permitted, is both inexpedient and immoral, yea, cursed The cause, whether laid to policy, to prejudice or unconcerned neglect makes no diner- ence Ihe effect remains the same the injustice as apparent adn the need for Afain, the Colored Agri cultural and Normal University this prime essential to the gen- ETh8 -IKtoX Cry- i le-a the shot that ran round the world, the prayer for humanity opens our souls to gladsome service while the National appeal throws wife our barns, our coffers and our parse for the relief of starvng, blesd ng, stag nant peoples Millions in money millions in service, millions in food and rainment are poured into the very laps of the sorrowing, suSering and oppressed of distant lends, which is our indirection' at requittins tfae immoral expedients, ever pregnant with ruin, adopted by harsh, unjust and oppressive nationals and contacts Has Armenia been wronged Ask the centuries and their God Is China wrong- er' Ask the National conscience and consult the ledgers of exploitation Is all Europe gaunt with economic waste and filled with dead men's bones, a whited sepulchre the prodigal crunching its own husks, contemplating its own repudiation and thus in its downward plunge threatening to sweep into the vortex of its ruin every vestige of its past glories, and to salvage the economic fabric of the world Ask the money changers, seek the temple, the shrine and gods of selfishness and then count the mute stone the unkept heaps of earth on Flanders' iFeld, and then face the spirits of brave men as in mystic shroud they embrace the widow, the orphan and mother, and if you find not the-answer there, then turn your back on hope and chant your last requiem among the spirits 'of the damned Alas, Mr David Stroud of 517 Mass her home, She Is doing nne Hutgon Mr and Mrg Xuck mt triumph baptist church i 3r, Mr and Mrs Geo Brown, Miss A mt TKiUMrH Fite Mr King Som8 very mon The attendance was large He 1 nice presents were presented Mr tially and inequitably 'indrfv was a high day for Mt 3myth and many wishes that he might tion 0f public revenu Sunday oa mnnv mnrp hirthdavs and unjust as well as contravening the ends of government and public mor- The Langston should be the center for Negro learning in this State It was established in 1897, twenty-four years ago and yet it has been strangled until its emaciated form resembles a cadaver more than a vital inspiration al force for the public weal Its dormitories are scarcely better than the stalls and kennels of other state institutions Its libraries comparable onlv to the meanness of a begrudgeful neglect The whole outfit is a ljuge and inexcusable fire trap of such con- for Mt Triumph Rev Johnson of Pur cell, Okla preached the morning ser- also preached at night He did not leave a stone unturned Everyone was made to feel glad every woman in a federated club Every woman young and old should organize themselves in a good working club If you want a club organized or an old one re-organized, write Mrs Brockway, state organizer Clubs, 806 4th se'the'powers of fhe State par- temptibie proportions as to surpass aUv and ineouitably in the distribu-lin thit regard the cheapest general Twentieth Century Club has taken on new life since their Valentine Social, at which time they entertained their husbands and a few friends als For it must be Jmown that if any race or group of citizens is so far out of accord of friendliness, sympathy ami mutuality, that the State of which they are a part is obliged out of mere partiality and favor to use- is both base -school of any other state Behold, as you did the awful paral- les exhibited in the Daily Oklahoman in its issue of February 2, 1921 What a contrast What a shame Shabbiness and inadequacy have gone their limit, for even the cattle stalls of other state institutions seenx more comfortable, wholesome and attractive than the principal buildings for HEAR DUBOIS LECTURE Rev A Johnson, has again claimed its place in the arena of church ac- Mrs Pollye Baucom Mb Mary tivity is flourishing like Slay ton and Miss Edith Stanfield nowerg The oklah0ma City of Anadarko, were in the city, Thurs Train5ng School which has been con- The Merry Matron's Club met Thursday, Feb 22, with Mrs North, 923 7th All the members being present, the meeting was most enjoyable one The hostess used the national colors through her night tne aay mat sui-u a I thp a te and two-course luncheon The club ad-1 unjust and is sowing seeds of discon- dents every Us pmrers to loose one class or setlthe Negro youths at this State educa- of its citizens to the hurt and hin-1 tional center It beggars all desenp- drance of another class or set which it I tion It is beneath would bind, then, it might follow as pride of any people and because there- night the day that such a State is of is rir ving hundred of Negro st u- day night to hear the lecture of Dr DuBois These ladies visited the Black Dispatch office Friday Airs Baucom is the Grand Secretary of the Order of the Eastern Star Prof R- Turner, principal of the Colored Schools, was a visitor in the city Saturday He subscribed for the Black iDspatch Miss Helen Guillot Cooper who has ducted at the Calvary Baptist Church, under the leadership of Mrs Brockway the ex-president of the Women's Auxiliary of the Baptist State Convention and founder of the Sapulpa Training School for girls has just closed a very, very successful session of this department From the Sunday school department, sev enteen persons have merited diplomas journed to meet Thursday, March 3, tent which will rapidly germinate in- with Mrs Potts, 709 3rd I to forces of blight and evil And, with this indulgence the course of The rry Matrons Club met Thurs- government leads the lawless and sel- day, March 3 with Mrs Potts I fish instincts and desires of one class The meeting was called to order by I to acts of emboldened and unpunished the president The evening was spent rapacity and violence against another in needle work A delicious lunch-1 class with such frequency, force and eon consisting of two courses, was vigor as to render the government served The table was beautifully powerless to interfere and afford its decorated with cut flowers The club duty of protection, that government is will meet Thursday March 17, with stagnant, if not decadent Mrs Geo Scott, 932 7th i Vor cgn be gajd that ln the ultimate, its perpetuity is not threatened If J7 or endangered when for lack of this Jf bond of Justice among its members it finds Itself powerless or indifferent to afford equal and adequate protection to all of its citizens alike, or The music puoils of Miss Pearl Jones will appear in recital at Avery 'to mvoke its sovereignity a Fr rfav tvenino Mar enfortement 0t its authority, OT A Church, Friday evening Mar Everybody and twelve from the De Admission Free into other institutions of learning at a double cost, thus occasioning a great economic waste to the tax payers of our State Why should not Oklahoma be willing to do as much for Ne pro education as Texas, as Georgia, as Kentucky, as Tennessee And yet in each of these States the change from the policy of retardation and squeamishness has given rise to better relations, better conduct and marked prog ress and advancement Does it appeal to you that just now two momentous events are imminent One the closing of Negro schools throughout the State, the other the closing of the State Legislature Shall it be said that it perishes with a lisp and vuthout the vision or the courage to rise to the dignity of the State's noblest and first dutv viz PROVISION FOR THE EDUCATIONAL NEEDS OF ITS CITIZENS-THE The boast of heraldy, the pomp of power And all that beauty cr wealth ere gave, Await alike the inevitable hour, The paths of glory, Lead but to the grave The pathos of ages we is up at the terrible toll ignorance is exacting of Russia Ignorance of the mass who have fallen as the dupes and prey to the Soviet, the Red, lhiepiliage and plunder, crime and murder devastate their land and haunt and horrify the face of the earth Think of the time when their pogroms expended their fury only upon the defenseless Jew and recall that the caste of this great Nation stood panoplied and acknowledged amongst the learned, the scholars of the world Let not the forces of neglect operate among us to lay the predicate for any such orgy of destruction, nor create an open waste for the rooting of its infernal dogmatism Oh Oklahoma, fair land and free, My Heart, my love is all for Uiee, Then, save, save, my prayer shall be, While faith Divine, thy sword This is an open letter appeal to the State and to you that we may become conscious of a great injustice to a suffering people Grounded upon these principles and with sentiments of highest regard, I am Most respectfully, EMMETT STEWART ROYAL silver leaf CLUB The Royal Silver Leaf Club was royally entertained on March 16 at the residence of Mrs Clara Bunn of 1010 2nd St Mrs Peoples served as hostess A repast of cream, cake, cherries, phosphate was served On the 23rd inst a ribbon social will begiven at 821 2nd St All are Invited Mrs Young President Everett Secretary DeJ rf I fv-I orl e- shl st-I.

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