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x-flE KANSAS tTTY SUN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1919. Fro Our Foroign Correspondents 8 ft A. F. Missouri Jurisdiction Officers 1919. W.

W. Fiolds, Cameron, Grand Master. C. C. Clark, St.

Louis, Dep. Grand Master. Ernest Boone, Louisiana, Mo Senior Grand Warden. 1. II.

Dradbury, St. Louis, Junior Grand Warden. II. II. Walker, St.

Joseph, Grand Treasurer. George W. K. Love, Kansas City, Grand Secretary. Nelson C.

Crows, Kansas City, lie lief Secretary. B. G. Lacey, Kansas City, G. L.

1st District. E. J. Cooper, Mexico, G. 2d District.

OFFICERS OF GRAND CHAPTER, R. A. M. Missouri and Jurisdiction, 1919. T.

Q. McCampbell, G. H. Quln daro, Kans. A.

L. Thomas, D. G. H. Jeffer son City, Mo.

J. P. Moffett, G. King, Sedalla, Mo. S.

A. May, G. Scribe, St. Louis, Mo. Charles Griggshy, G.

Liberty, Mo. E. S. Baker, G. Secretary.

Kansas City, Mo. OFFICERS OF GRAND COMMAND ERY, K. T. Missuri and Jurisdiction, 1918-1919. Jos.

II. Sherwood, R.E.G.C., St. Paul, Minn. O. Washington Lewis, D.E.G.C., St.

Louis, Mo. C. Brasfleld, E.G.G., Kansas City, Mo. B. F.

Graves, E.G.C., General, St. Joseph, Mo. Thomas A. Marshall, E.G.S.W., St. Louis, Mo.

Wm. Lamb, E.G.J.W., Kansas City, Mo. W. A. Ashley, E.G., Prelate, St.

Louis, Mo. J. H. Kenner, E.G., Treasurer, Marshall, Mo. Robt.

A. James, E.G., Sentinel, St. Louis, Mo. James T. Connor, E.G., Recorder, St Louis, Mo.

Lodge Directory Rone Lodge No. 25, A. F. and A. meet the lit and 3rd Monday In each month.

All Master Masons In good standing welcome. P. A. McWllUama, W. C.

H. Countee, Beo'y. Liberty Lodge No. 37, A. T.

and A. Liberty, meets th 2nd and 4t)i Saturday nights In each month. Nelion Wallar, W. Robert Dodd. Beo-y.

St. Stephens Chapter No. 37, nnnil Amh AfRRnnH. T.lhArtV. Mo.

Meets first Tuesday In each montn. Nelson wanar H. Wm. Capps, Recorder. St.

Matthsw Commandwy No. 17, Liberty, Ua, naata the third Saturday nlcht. V. I. Storks, B.

XT. IS. Robinson, Rta. E. A.

Walker Lodae No. U. B. meeu the 2nd land 4tn Fridays oi tne montn Sat 1403 Michigan Ave. E.

K. (iRobertson, w. mv is. sISth w. wuclni.

1629 Vlrelnla. MA80NIC BUILDING ASSOCIATION T. O. McCampbell, President E. B.

Thompson, Vice President W. Washington, Treasurer. W. H. Brown, Secretary.

Board of Directors: W. G. Mosely, S. Myers, W. H.

Brown. E. S. Baker, R. Patterson.

M. W. Wilson, B. II. Francis.

Richard Harris E. S. Miller, R. Fnlbright S. H.

P. Edwards, Meets second and fourth Tuesday In each month. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Greenwood Baptist Church, 18th and Clark' Chapel M. E.

Church, 1664 Madison Avenue. neural A. M. E. Cnurch, 24th and Flora.

SI Stephen's Baptist Church, S04 Charlotte St. Centennial M. E. Church, 19th and Woodland Second Haptlst Church, 10th and Charlotte. Allen Chapel A.

M. H. Church, 10th and Charlotte. Xbenezer A. M.

E. Church, 17th and ITacy. Bt. Augmtlne's F. E.

Church, 11th and Troost Avenue. tit. John's M. E. Church, 1743 Belle-flew, Seventh Day Adventlit, 23d and Woodland.

St. Monica's Catholic 17th and Lvdla. Vine St. Baptist Church, 1825 Vine St. Ward Chapel 4 M.

12. Church, 11th and Woodland Ave. Morning utar Baptist Church, 2311 Vine. Highland Avenua Baptist Church, 1111 Highland. St.

James A. M. R. Zlon Church, 1823 Woodland Ave. Second Christian Church, 24th and Woodland.

Friendship Baptist Church, Seventeenth ana xracy. C. 11. K. Church.

1817 Mora Ave. Bt. James Baptist Church. 4039 Mill St. Bt.

Luke's A. M. E. nhurch, 43rd and rrospeci i uico. KANSAS CITY.

KAN. CHURCHES. Church of the Ascension Episcopal inira ana Biewan, Kansas Juy, Kans. First A. M.

Church. 8th and Neb. Eighth St Bsptlst Church, 8th and Oakland. Metropolitan Baptist Church, Ith and Washington, Bethel A. M.

B. Church, Water and Steward Streets. St Paul A. M. E.

Church, 21st and uby. First BaDtlst Church. Eth and Neb. King Solomon Baptist Church, 3rd and Etata. Qurada.ro A.

M. B. Church, Qulndaro. Pleasant Valley Baptist Church, Rose-tale, Kan, E. Church, Bth and Oakland, Second Baptist Church, 24th and Ruby, Wesley Chapel V.

XL, 108 Shawnee. Bethel A. M. B- Church, Roaedals- Kan Tabernacle Baptist Church. 769 Vuncle Anneitroo.

Kana. Est. d. Not- (Wet eaotsr. SLATER, MO.

By Mrs. Josio Walls. Mrs. N. J.

Henderson spent the week-end In Kansas City Rev. J. Will Jackson of Marshall, spent several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. C.

S. Walls last week Rev. E. F. Pate, our worthy pastor, Is helping Rev.

W. C. Wells of Glasgow In a revival Rev. W. McKamy, the pastor of tho Second Baptist Church, was at his best Sunday Miss Aqullla Johnson, the teacher of New Frankfort, spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Ardena and Athleen Walls.

Martha Saltenstall returned from Gilliam where she had been vis iting her daughter, Mrs. Alice Piper. Mollis Wilson is sick General Wilson is in Kansas City Mrs. Harrietts Powell of Emporia, is visiting Mr. and Mrs.

William Freelon Miss Ardena Walls, teach er of Camp Creek, spent last week at home. Her school was closed on account of the influenza Mr. Quince Dobbins has rented the home of Mrs. M. B.

Neal Thomas Green is on the sick list. PLEASANT HILL, MO. Rev. F. F.

Moten, D. of Waverly, tho great Evangelist, closed his meeting for Rev. W. Ltllard, preaching ten nights and adding ten souls to the church Rev. Llllard held his Second Quarterly Meeting February 2, which was largely attended.

He was assisted by Rev. Stone. We are doing a great work Mrs. Gipson has been very ill but is somewhat better at this writing. We pray for her a speedy recovery.

WELLINGTON, MO. We are glad to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Bon Morris in our neighborhood. Mr.

and Mrs. Horace Beauford have completed their home, which has five rooms Mr. Henry White and Mrs. Rebecca Walton were visiting in Lexington Sunda Mrs. Mary Ed wards was an out-of-town visitor Sunday Mr.

and Mrs. Horace Beau-ford entertained Mr. and Mrs. Will Ray of Lexington, Sunday Mrs. Guendolino Jackson of Kansas City is home on a visit Mr.

Horace went to Lexington on business Monday. CASPER, WYO. At the Grace A. M. E.

Church of this city there was held an informal reception by the Oil City Lodge, A. F. A. No. 81, in honor of Alfred R.

Bell. Mr. Bell is the First Worshipful Master of this Lodge. He is a man of promise, race pride and of tireless Integrity. The people of Casper feel that under their new Master the Lodge will be lifted up and inspired.

Addresses, pledging support, were given by Mrs. V. Anderson, Worthy Matron of tho Star of the West Chap ter, No. 08, O. E.

Reverends Minor and Eilonth and others. Music was rendered by Mrs George Anderson and Miss Ada Bell. Harriett Smith and Mrs. America Kittrell gave reading selections to suit the occa sion. After the program an elaborate repast was served by the Sisters of the Chapter.

Mr. George Craig acted as Master of Ceremonies. NEVADA, MO. St. John A.

M. E. Church was well attended all day Sunday. Sunday night we had the best attendance since the new pastor has been appointed Miss Arlena Johnson is visiting her sister in Nevaaa for several days and she is a welcome visitor to the young people of this city. She was the dinner guest of Mrs.

Marion Dale Sunday Tho pastor is expecting to begin a revival Wednes day night conducted by Rev. Blake of Kansas City. We are hoping and pray ing that the Lord -will bless our effort and that the meeting will be a suc cess Last night the pastor and wife were again met with an agree-j able surprise when several of the I members met at tho parsonage with a large basket of good things to eat. HELENA, MONT. By J.

E. W. Clarke. "He is not worthy of the honey-comb. Who shuns the hives because the bees have stings." Mrs.

George M. Lee, spent the week-end at Boulder Hot Springs last week The Puget Sound Conference, in the transfer of Rev. G. E. Horsey of Great Falls to Boonville, loses a valuable and constructive worker from its little band of Christian leaders in this district.

His work in Great Falls was of sterling quality and called forth unstinted praise from the Conference and visitors, during the annual meeting held In the Falls two years ago. Dr. Hor sey will be Mrs. W. Edwards of Anaconda Is the house guest of Mrs, John B.

Reid on Broad' In these days tho beginning of reconstruction let TRUTH be our WATCHWORD. A fearless and con-sistent stand for principles just to all makes our position in this great battle more tenable Mrs, Sarah (Baby) Brown rapidly improving from a sick spell that has caused her confinement to her bed for several days. L. E. Mathls is the guest of Rev.

George Martin at the parsonage Mrs. Robert Brown returned from Nogales, on tho 30th, whore Bhe attended the marriage of her daughter. Miss Kittle Brown, to Sergt. Maj. Will Pleasant Hour Club was delightfully entertained at the residence of Mrs.

C. II. Harrell, IOCS N. Ewing street, on the afternoon of tho 29th. An interesting paper on tho Ufa of Thoo-Johnson, proved to be tho occasion dore Roosevelt, read by Mrs.

Edward for generous discussion. Refreshments were served by the hostess Bandera York has recovered from an attack of la grippe Mrs. K. C. Smith became suddenly ill last week, but at this writing is Improving Deputy SUite Chancellor J.

II. Illlllard, above all, is a strong lodge man, and an energetic worker among the Knights of Pythias In this state. He rejuvenated Pride of Montana, set up lodges at Billings and Missoula, and now, after two years' unceasing effort, has established a Court of Calanthe in Helena. The organization is styled the Prldo of Helena, and tho official roster is as follows: Mabel Stltt, P. W.

O. M. Ruffin, W. Mattle McGinnls, Sr. Mattie Williams, Jr.

Nancy Hampton, W. Mary Hllllard, W. R. Alice Fisher, W. R.

R. E. Ruffin, R. of Hildred Christian, W. W.

Fisher, W. Corine Soulds, Asst. H. J. Soulds, Herald and Louise Soulds, W.

Private Frank V. Titus, in a letter to A. J. Walton, says he is O. K.

"over there," but America for Notice of bill touching upon vital matters pertaining to the Negro of this state, was given In the Senate on the 31st by Senator J. E. Edwards of Rosebud country. This Bi'l "An Act to prevent discrimination cgainst persons on account of race, i olor or ro-liglon" ought to steer a safe course through a legislature that is overwhelmingly republican. Rev.

E. B. Reed of Butte is pushing the bill Mrs. W. R.

Edwards of Anaconda and Miss Lena were the guests of Mrs. George M. Lee, on the 2nd at an enjoyable dinner. NORBORNE, MO. Miss Maurine Swan and Miss Es-tella Akers visited our school Friday.

Mrs. Bolden of Warrenton, is visiting her daughters Mr. Amos Garnett of Carrolton visited our city Sunday. John Lee from Carrolton visited our city Sunday Mr. W.

M. Stone, janitor at the High School, is confined to his bed with influenza James Thompson, who had the misfortune of breaking his leg at the Richmond coal mines, is rapidly improving. JEFFERSON CITY, MO. By U. S.

Grant Tayes. Lincoln Institute enjoyed a great day Sunday. The occasion was the first visit paid by Bishop E. Thomas Demby, Bishop Suffragan of Arkansas and the province of the Southwest. After the program a sumptuous dinner was served by the culinary department of Lincoln.

Among those present were: Bishop E. T. Demby, Wm. C. Craves, J.

S. Harris, Duke DIggs, W. G. Flynn, R. W.

Stokes, U. S. Tayes, C. B. Lane, Ben King, Chas.

Brooks, V. H. Collins, J. E. Rose, I.

C. Tull, W. E. Jacobs, J. W.

Darnel, Dr, E. L. Scruggs, Rev. D. W.

Curry, Rev. E. J. Dodson and Pres. C.

Richardson. The Morean Lodge have organized and the election of officers was had. The name Morean Lodge presented by President Richardson was unanimously adopted by the Lodge. A. W.

Lloyd, assisted by Prof. Bur-long of Lincoln Institute and Dr. L. Sexton of Fulton, with other former members of the order, carried the new members through the three degrees to Knighthood. After tho degrees wero administered lunches were spread, which was brought in large quantities by tho members Mrs.

Mollle Lilllard of Warrensburg, Is here nt the bedside of her daughter, Mrs. Leora Starks, who is very ill at her home on Adams street Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ellis have returned from a few weeks' trip to Kansas City Mrs. Estella Longdon, who visited her grandfather and Mrs.

U. S. Tayes for a few days, has gone back to Kansas City. Miss Longdon looks well after her serious accident of a few months ago Mrs. Nora Thomas and husband entertained Thursday night in honor of the ladies of Capital City Brass Band Mrs.

U. S. Tayes has donated tho use of MME. L. MALONE Merit Hair Grower A wonderful discovery for the treatment of the Scalp; promotes the growth, and leaves tho hair long and glossy.

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MME. L. 1609 East 24th Street SAVE YOUR MONEY! The W. L. Martin Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Store Will Show You How to Save Money and Time Buy Your Children's Clothing Here.

1313 E. 18th STREET. her houso on Chestnut Street for band practice. They will begin meetings Thursday. Grand Master Williams and Grand Chancellor Lloyd were business visitors in our city this week.

LATHROP, MO. Mr. A. Shaves, tho great school philanthropist, made his annual gift to tho Douglass school last week. The girls were presented by tho County Superintendent, Mrs.

Anna SImms and Mr. SImms. who attended tho 300th Anniversary were: Rov. rnd Mrs. S.

D. Lovell, Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Houston, Mr. and Mrs.

George Tillman and Mr. William Miller, Mrs. James Smith, Master Fred Alexander, Mrs. B. Tully and Mrs.

Frank Lee Miss Varenla Grahum spent a few days in Kansas City last Mrs. Henry Hicks and Mary Boggess spent Thursday with Mrs. Lucy Capps of Liberty Mrs. Turner Grahum spent Sunday with home folks Mr. and Mrs.

S. W. Whitsott received a letter from her son, Private Dean Whltsett, who is In Co. S0G Ploncor saying he was in a hospital In France Misses Johnson and Jessie Lawrence of Nashville, aro visiting their aunt, Mrs. U.

S. Childress Mr. and Mrs. George Hicks received a letter from their son, Allle, who is Over Seas, saying he is well and will know within a few months or two when he may return to tho U. S.

A. Ills mother was ono of the happiest women in Lathrop last week. PLEASANT HILL, MISSOURI. Dr. F.

F. Moten, a soul saving A. M. E. was here from January 22, until the 31st, holding an Evangelistic meeting.

The meetings were a great success Miss Berth- ina Minor of Fay, has been: visiting her brotuer-in-law, Rev. J. R. Minor Rev. Stono held the Quarterly Meeting at the A.

M. E. Church Sunday Mr. William Taylor, Mr. Robert Snead and Mr.

Alonzo Alexander attended the Grand Pageant at Convention Hall In Kansas City last Wednesday night Mrs. Herndon Wilkerson was called othe bedside of her slstor in Smithton, who was very ill with penumonia. Her sister is much better now Mrs. Rosa C. Gipson, who has been very ill with an attack of rheumatism, is recovering lady friends of Mrs.

A. Gudgell visited her Sunday. Janet Anderson, now of Kansas City, visited friends here last Mrs. Tracy Wright of Kansas City is her Mrs. Marie Williams was in the city isiting friends for a few dajs.

ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI. Sunday was another Interesting day In Zlon at Holsey Chapel. Rev. C.

II. Blacksher, the pastor, preached an excellent sermon at 11 a. m. Subject, "Rejoicing in tho Lord" Rev. C.

W. Redd, one of our ox-pastors, preached a very deep and profound sermon at 8 o'clock to a crowded house. The spirit was The members are quite busy laying plans for the new $10,000 church The Third Sunday In February will bo our First Quarterly Meeting and we anticipate a great downpour of the. Holy Spirit. Good music will be furnished by the choir.

revival meeting will begin on the 17th of February. Ethyl Bledsoe, organist at Holsey Chapel, has been indisposed for some time Miss Sadie Wilson and Mr. Marlon Tate were united in marriage by Rev. C. II.

Blacksher Saturday evening Quito a number of Holsey Chapel members are Indisposed at this writing. Phana Clay, president of the Epworth League, is on the sick list. ROSEDALE, KANSAS. The Pleasant Valley Mission Circle met with Mrs. Thomas Bibbs Monday afternoon and were served dainty refreshments Mrs.

Thomas Bibbs has been somewhat indisposed but is convalascing. services for Colonel Theodoro Roosevelt will MALONE Kansas City, Mo. be held at Pleasant Vnlley Baptist Church Sunday afternoon, February 9, at, 2:30. The public is Invited. No one should miss this opportunity to honor tho memory of this great man.

funeral of Mrs. Mario Williams of South Park, was held from tho Prfihttlvo Baptist Church Sunday afternoon. She was widely known in this city and had lived here for many years before her removal to South Her death was caused by injuries received in a collision while riding in a wagon. Wednesday evening a street car collided with the wagon In which sho was riding, throwing Mrs. Williams and dragging her for quite a distance.

She was removed to the Old City Hospital and died immediately. Mrs. Williams Is survived by threo daughters, three sons, a grandson and other relatives. MARYVILLE, MISSOURI. Mrs.

Fred Fiolds entertained a few friends Friday evening, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mr, and Mrs.

Freeman Sweets and daughter were guests of Mrs. M. A. Gooden, Friday. Mr.

and Mrs. Sweets have been visiting In Appleton City, and motored to their homo In Atlantic, Iowa, in Mr, Sweet's car. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jackson had as dinner guests Rev.

and Mrs. L. P. Bryant Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Wilson had as dinner guests Sunday Mrs. Euel Montgomery and daughter and Ralph Palmer. Margaret Smith went to Gallatin Saturday. Sho was accompanied by her brother. Robert Walker, and Miss Henrietta Williams.

and Mrs. J. C. Cooko spent the week-end, before leaving, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

B. F. Smart. and Airs. William Mitchell had as dinner guest Sunday Mr.

E. Boone Don't forget tho Old Folks' Concert, February 14. Ten dollars'. worth of fun for ten cents. Mrs.

Flee- ner, president; Mrs. Boone, director. Luella Anderson spent a few days In Kansas The Missionary met at Mrs. M. A.

Gooden's Friday. An enjoyable afternoon was spent. Dainty refreshments were served. Next meeting with Mrs. Wilson Renew your The A.

C. E. invites you out to an all day celebration Sunday, February 9. Excellent programs will he ren dered during tho Mr. W.

M. Carter is visiting in Fulton, Mo Miss Margaret Smith entertained a few young friends at the residence of Mrs. Mattio Williams, complimentary to their guest, Mrs. Avery of St. Joseph.

Covers were laid for Rev. and Mrs. L. P. Bryant, Mrs.

E. O. Boone, Air. and Mrs. J.

S. Gooden, Mrs. Nannie Fields, and guest of Mrs. William Palmer received word from! her sons in France that they were ready and awaiting orders to sail for home. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA.

By W. W. Mosley. Mrs. Katie Graves left for Ken tucky last week to visit relatives and friends at the old homestead.

Delia Alexander is critically ill with Mrs. Sarah McWilllamB has been confined with illness for several Mr. Robert Lindsey died suddenly Friday at 10:30 p. m. at his home.

Mr. Lindsey had been ailing for some time, but continued to try to work at his job as janitor at Nebraska State Journal, where he has been omployed for about two years. The funeral was held in Mt. Zion Baptist Church at 2 p. m.

Monday. Rev. J. S. Payne of the A.

M. E. Church officiated. Quite a few-friends attended. The deceased leaves a wife and son to mourn his Mr.

J. T. Wright spent several days in Denver, this week. very interesting address was given at tho A. M.

E. Church Sunday night by Mr. Matson, Clerk of the County Court. Other numbers were also'rentdered. Quito a crowd was in Mr.

Milton Cohron is reported improving. G. Wiley is reported ill this week. MOBERLY, MISSOURI. A nuriiber of the most influential colored citizens of Moberly, knowing, that the thinking world is rife with speculation as to what conditions will bo after the war, and that organization is an efficient weapon to combat most of tho difficulties with which individuals as well as races and nations shall be confronted, met ono evening last week and ef fected the organization of the Negro Historic Patriotic League.

Tho object of which as set forth in the constitution: Is to stimulate a more vigorous and systematic study of history and literature with special reference to the status and progress of tho race; to promote peace; pros. perlty and patriotism, and to furnish a convenient means of social, eco nomic and intellectual advancement. The officers were elected aa follows: Lieut. W. B.

Coleman, President Mrs. M. Etta Bolden, Associate President. Rev. S.

E. Boone, Secretary. Rev. H. C.

Vaughn, Treasurer. Dr. H. A. Longdon, Chairman of the Vigllianco Committee.

Mr. S. W. Jefferson, Chairman of Committee on Time and Place. Mr.

George M. West, Chairman Program Committee. W. B. COLEMAN, Peoples' Drug Store Northeast corner of Eighteenth Street and the Paseo For fourteen years we have serv-ed you.

We have never substituted nor given you an inferior article. We carry everything in the Drug line, all the latest and best toilet articles. We deliver anything to any part of the city promptly -call us up. PHONES Bell East 1814 Home East 4082 ONLY ONE The history of Kansas City records but one real, legitimate, ompetent, established Negro jeweler, and he is J. A.

Wilson at 1616 W. 0th St. Half block west of Wyoming St Mr. Wilson sells Diamonds, Watches, Clocks and Staple Jewelry and Guarantees to the public satisfactory and proper treatment. BELL PHONE, MAIN 3859.

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