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The National Review from Kansas City, Kansas • 3

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WANTED: A boy to work in a Cafe who can operate soda fountain. Apply 1101 N. 5th street. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday, 8 p. m.

W. A. BOWREN. Pastor, 2119 N. 3rd St.

Kan. City, Ks. J. H. WALKER, Clerk, 1951 N.

6th Street. 2313 North Fourth, 4 rooms, partly 2025 North Sixth, 12 rooms, strictly modern $800. modern $1,100. Any of the above can be bought on very easy terms. If you are interested call us up and we will call and see you.

AFRO-AMERICAN INVESTMENT COMPANY, 911 McGee Kansas City, Mo. Phones: Home 7555 Main, Bell 751 Main. Institutes, the well known Baptist dmne of Raleigh, North Carolina, will lecture for the Young Women's Christian Association at the First Baptist church, Rev. Dr. W.

A. JBow-ren, pastor, on the evening of Aug. 18th. The affair will be held under the auspices of the Religious Committee, Mrs. J.

H. Smith, chairman. Mrs. Dorsey Green, chairiman of the Y. W.

C. A. Junior Committee, is busy with her preparations for the organization of the "Camp Fire Girls" in the early fall Let the girls come "anjd join the Association. It costs only 50c yearly, which can be paid in weekly W. H.

LAMBRIGHT, DEALER IN GROCERIES, MEATS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES and NOTIONS. Your Patronage is Solicited. Bell Phone Weest 73. 1504 N. THIRD STREET.

KANSAS CITY, KANSAS. L. J. Maddux, CASH GROCERY, FRESH AND SALT MEATS-COUNTRY PRODUCE. Bell Phone West 2306.

849 FREEMAN AVENUE. KANSAS CITY, KANSAS. Lena Lewis, and Mrs. Walter Lea-velle; Messrs. Chester William Bell, Z.

Cranshaw, Carl Cross, Arthur Grey, Maurice Underwood, Bunch, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Perkins.

Invitation are out for a grand ball at the Auditorium in honor of the Yellow Jackets base ball Mr. John Anderson spent a few days in Kansas City and Indepen-dentce, returning Tuesday. Mr. Herbert Smith of Kansas City is visiting his mother, Mrs. A.

L. Ford, in this city. Miss Massa Harris entertained on Wednesday evening in honor of the Yellow Jackets base ball team. One of the onost enjoyable affairs of the 'season was the afternoon whist party given last Friday afternoon by Mrs. Wayman Anderson at her very beautiful home on E.

Sevennth St. in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Walter Leaveller, and Miss Bessie Butler who are spending the summer months as her house guests. The house was decorated in cut flowers and the ladies spent the afternoon in. w(hist and progressive conversation.

Miss J. Mayfield presided at the piano while the-hostess, assisted by her daughter, served an elaborate three course luncheon, which was thoroughly enjoyed by all, after which the guests departed, declaring Mrs. Anderson an ideal hostess. Those present were: Mrs. I.

Slaughter, Mrs. P. Rickman Mrs. H. Mrs.

U. S. Rickman, Mrs. J. M.

Gross, Mrs A. L. Ford, Mrs. S. Butler, Mrs.

W. C. Downing, Mrs. A. J.

Tandy, Mrs. Geo. Payne Mrs. J. B.

Perkins, Mrs. Lloyd Rickman, Mrs. Chas. W. French, Miss Josephine Mayfield, Miss Bessie Butler and Mrs.

'Walter Leavelle of Cincinnati, Miss L. Edwards, and little Miss Bertha Mae Staith. Miss Bessie Frame entertained a number of young people in honor of Misses Grace and Lena Lewis of Den-wer, Colo. Chaperoned by Mrs. Payne they drove to Lowfe ponld and enjoyed a nice outing and returned late in the evening.

Miss Bernice Robinson, of Arkansas City, is in the city visiting relatives. Mr. H. T. Neeley, Mr.

Crater, Miss Maude Harvey, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Frazier composed an automobile party that went to Hutchinson to see Rinigling Bros, circus last Friday and they report a fine time. Mr.

Jackson Roach, Mr. Milten Roach, Mr. Clarence Page, Mr. WiH Dickersonn and Mr. George Dicker-sen accompanied the National Guard to Ft.

Riley. Mrs. Shelton French attended the funeral of her nephew at Sedalia last week. Any one wishing to send news to the Review may leave same at the office of Patterson and Gayd'en, 527 State where they will be received. Dr.

II. Healing: returned from a trip South last week and immediately left for the East OUR LEADER! Sunday Dinner ready at 12 m. Bill continues until 7:30 p. m. Home Bakery, 1512 East 18th II.

Compton, Kansas City, Mo. Bell Phone, East 618. The splendid electric fan and modern equipiment in the offices of Dr. Hayden, the dentist, insures you perfect ease arm! less pain this warm weather while having your dental work done. Try 'it.

Kansas City's new enterprise! THE HOME BAKERY, in connection with the Delimonico Cafe, 1512 East 18th street, Kansas City, Mo. Miss Capitola Rollins, a graduate of Western University, who for the past three years has been teaching at Shawnee, Kansas, has been elected to teach at the public schools at Quinf daro, Kansas, next season. For four and five room cottages call Patterson and Gayden, Bell 215 West or Home 503 Wt. Mr. Considee Jenkins, who enlisted in the U.

S. navy recenltly, reports that he finds conditions very favorable at the navy yard and looks forward to a trip to Europe in a few weeks-Should he not go he tells us he will get his furlough and returrl to Kansas, holme of sunflowers. The tennis bugs are busy now. We note the agility ankl rapidity with which the men move around over the courts at the Washington Boulevard play ground. Some of the stars at this time seem to be Prof.

Marquess, Prof. King, Messrs. Williams, Starr and Matthews. Gentlemen, we are ready to publish the announcement of a challenge to Kansas City, To-peka and St. Joseph any time you see fit to let us proceed.

Visit the parlors of Mrs. L. A. Pierett. Real human hair made over, or into braids and switches.

We make combings up in all styles. All kinds of pomades and hair oils for sale. Call and see us at any time. Don't forget the number 1108 N. 3rd St.

The happiest and jolliest man around town is Mr. Tom Crowder, who runs the moving wagons. He says if you want to move call him; Bell Phone West 247. We are anxious to make this paper one of the best in the business, the busiest little paper in the West, but we can't do it without your help. If the citizens of Kansas City desire to place this paper where it ought to be call Homo Phone 503 West or Bell 215 West.

Ask for Mr. E. L. Gayden, and he will see that your parties, dances, visitors and religious services are published. PERRY, THE BARBECUE KING, has all the very latest equipments, and the finest prepared barbecue parlors west of the Mississippi river.

The "Five Hundred" club met last Friday with Mrs. J. M. Coles, 911 Vine street. KANSAS CITY, KANSAS W.

C. A. NOTES. (By Lydia C. Smith.) Prof Shelton French to be the speaker at the services of the Y.

W. C. A. on Sunday, Aug. 10th.

Conif early and enjoy the entire service from 3 to 4 o'clock The Association) is glad to welcome Mrs. Grant Ewing of WTichita, into its membership. Mrs. Ewing read of the Association through the National Review, came to Kansas Topeka Plaindealer, came to Kansas City, worshipDed with us at vesper service and joined the ranks of the Ninth Street M. E.

Church. 9th and Oakland Kan. Cy, Ks. Sunday Services Sunday School, 10 a. m.

Preaching, 11:15 a. 8:15 p. m. Bible Class, 3 p. m.

Junior Epworth League, 6 p. m. Senior Epworth League, 7 p. m. REV.

SPURGEON DAVIS, Pastor, 1415 N. 9th St Eighth Street baptist Church. Cor. 8th and Oakland K. C.

Sunday Services: Preaching, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday School, 1 p.

m. Covenant Meeting, first Sunday in eaeh month. Communion, 3 Covenant Day. B. Y.

Y. 6:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Wed. 8 p.

ra. REV. D. B. JACKSON, Pastor, 710 Freeman.

DR. W. W. MONTGOMERY, Clerk. Pleasant Green Baptist Church.

First and Splitlog, Kan. City, Kas. Sunday Sei vices: Prayer Meeting, 5 a. m. Mission Circle, 9:30 a.

m. Preaching, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.

Sunday School, 1:30 p. m. B. Y. P.

6:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Tuesday, 8 p. m. REV.

G. McNEAL, Pastor, 111 Garfield. MRS. A. E.

HYDE, Clerk, 444 Freeman. C. M. E. Church.

Fourth St and Oakland Av. Sunday Services: Prayer Meeting, 5 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m.

and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School, 1:30 p. m. Class Meeting, 3 p.

m. Epworth League, 6:00 p. m. Prayer Meeting, 8 p. m.

REV. M. L. WARFIELD, Pastor, 205 Lafayette Ave. ARTHUR SAUNDERS, Clerk, 719 Everett Ave.

PARTIAL DIRECTORY of the NEGRO BUSINESS LEAGUE OF THE TWIN CITIES. Kansas City, Mo. and Kansas City, Kansas New names added every week. Mr. Business Man, YOU cannot afford to be left out.

Get into the hand wagon at once. Membership only $1. Dues only 25 cents monthly. Telephone your wishes J. DALLAS BOWSER, Bell Phone Grand 3795, who will call on youmd rer.eiDt you for your fee.

FORTUNEJ. WEAVER, Pres. A. E. FSTUS, Secretary BARBERS.

J. A. Jones, 1514 E. 18th street. Palace Barber Shop, J.

0. Hbbs, 1518 E. 19th. Bell Phone 233 East. E.

A. Shaw, 2211 Vine Street. BLACKSMITH Jas. Hopkins, 2325 Vine street. CAFES AND RESTAURANTS Henry Compton, 1512 E.

18th. Bell phone, E. 618. East Side Cafe, Mrs. H.

W. Dodson, 1705 E. 12th st. Bell phone, East 2214. CLEANERS AND DYERS.

Wortham Bros, 19th and Tracy. Grand 3933-W. R. Bennett, 1515 'E. 18th street Bell, E.

4746. CITY SCAVENGER. If you read the Review and read our adds you will help yourself by helping others. Read the Review. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS IN K.

C. FOR COLORED! 319 Layfeatte, 6 rooms, strictly modern $2500. 1931 North Sixth, 5 rooms, strictly modern $2,000. 345 Waverly, 6 rooms, strictly mod-. ern $2,600.

936 Nebraska, 5 rooms, partly modern 81,200. 1122 Oakland, not modern $1,100. 417 Georgia, 6 rooms, not. modern 357 Rowland, 4 rooms, not modern NOTICE! Mr. Considee Jenkins, who for the past few months has been editor of the Review, is no longer connected therewith.

Subscribers and patrons will please do no business with him in the name of the National Review. Office Hours: 8 to 11 m. 2 to 5 p. m. at Night.

Bell Phone West 3711. LEE R. PETTY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 516 Minn. Kansas City, Kas. Office Hours 9 to 12, 2 to 8.

Bell Phone 1910, DR. H. D. VOORHIES DENTIST. Specialty on Children Teething 500 Minn.

Ave. Kansas City, Kas. Office Phones: Home West 594. Bell West 515. Felix D.

Booker, VETERINARY" SURGEON AND DENTIST Residence: Bell Phone, Wtest, 3549. Rseidence: 725 Everett Avenue With GLEED JONES Livery and Boarding Stables 442 State Ave. Sir: In commencing the practice of my profession in Kansas City, I trust that by moderate charges and strict attention to my profefssional duties, I will merit and obtain the confidence and support of the Live Stock Owners of Kansas City, and the surrounding country. Special attention given to diseases of Horses, Cattle and Dogs. The most modern methods and humane treatment used.

Owl Park Airdome. FIFTH AND NEW JERSEY AVE. KANSAS CITY, KANSAS. THIS THEATRE owned and controlled exclusively by Negroes, presenting HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE, and MOTION PICTURES. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday nights.

Hanford Rawlings' PHOTOS th2 Cut out this "Ad" and present it at the Studio and receive 10 per cent discount on all Photos above $2.00. 542 MINNESOTA KANSAS CITY, KANSAS NEWTON, KANSAS. Miss Bessie Butler, a charming little lady of Cincinnati, Ohio, is vis-Sting in the city, the guest of Mrs Wayman, Anderson and daughter Mrs. Walter Leavelle. The Newton Yellow Jackets defeated Santa Fe Cubs Sunday by a score of 9 to 5.

Misses Alice, Mary arid Canilla Roach, entertained with an evening at whist Those present were "Misses' Bessie Butler Viola Kratzer, Tricie DeWitte, Myrtle Grey, Bernice Richardson, Grace Lewis, Mrs. Jack Payne of is in the city, the guest of her sister, Madam Gertrude Fisher, 805 McGee street. Madam Anita. Brown will give a musical at the Pleasant Green Baptist church next Monday Madam Gertrude Fisher entertained the following out of town guests: Mrs. Jack Payne, Mrs.

Chas. Hudson and Mrs. Oscar McLin of Parsons, Mrs. Leatha Hopkins of Pittsburg, Mrs. Sidney Tillmami of Chicago, and Mrs.

Young of Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Hardin have returned frotm a ten days' visit to Excelsior Springs, Mo Mr. Robert Womack of Parsons, spent Monday ini the city.

He is now running on the diner from St. Louis to Parsons. THE HOME BAKERY is the place where you can get anything in BAKERY GOODS. Our bread, Pies and Cakes are sure repeaters. 1512 East 18th Kansas City, Mo.

CHURCH DIRECTORY. Metropolitan. Baptist Church. 9 th and Washington K. C.

K. Sunday Services: Preaching, 11 rn. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School, 12:30 p.

m. Prayer Meetmg, 7:30 p. m. REV. E.

ARLINGTON WILSON, Pastor, 618 New Jersey Ave. First A. M. E. Church.

Corner Eighth St. and Nebraska Ave. Sunday Services: Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Preaching, 11 a.

m. and 8 p.m. Y. P. S.

C. E. Juniors, 5 p. m. Class Meeting, Friday, 8 p.

on. REV. J. R. RANSOM, Pastor.

1930 North Sixth Street. VV. W. FISHER, Clerk, 2025 N. 6th.

First Baptist Church. Fifth St. and Nebraska Ave. Sunday Services: Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.

Preaching, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Mission Circle, 4:30 p.

m. B. Y. P. 6:30 p.

m. VISIT THE CAFE of Mrs. U. F. Scales F.

Landor Where you can secure the best Meals in the city at the lowest prices. Everything first-class. SODA FOUNTAIN run in connection. 1103 N. FIFTH ST.

Under Y. M. C. A. Rooms.

KANSAS CITY, KANSAS. FOR SALE 1,650 7 ROOM HOUSE 7 All Street Improvements made and paid for $150.00 Cash Balance on easy terms. See W. A. Jarrett, 312 Franklin Avenue, KANSAS CITY KANSAS.

Visit the Hairddressing Parlors of MRS. L. A. PIEROTT, 1108 N. 3rd Street.

HAIR DRESSING Combings Made up into Any Style. Hair Oils a Special'. Come and see me at any time. Don't forget the number. KANSAS CITY.

KANSAS. SPECIAL PRICES ON TOILET ARTICLES 50c Parisian Sage Hair 39c 50c Danderine Hair Tonic 39c 25c Danderine Hair Tonic. 19c $1.00 Herpicide 75c 60c LaBlache Face Powder 35c 30c Carmen Face Powder 39c G.Q. LAKE'S 2REXALL STOQES-2 N. E.

Cor. 6th and Minn. S. E. Cor.

10th and Minn. Excelsior 1 Laundry, J. EDMONDS, Proprietor. Bell Phone West 1731. Why not give us a trial? The only firrst-class hand laundry in the two cities.

We make a specialty of Shirts, Collars, Lace Curtains and Ladies' Clothes. 1613 NORTH THIRD STREET, KANSAS CITY, KANSAS. World-Wide Movement through our branch. Miss Beatrice Stamps, who swam with our class last week, is a member of the Y. W.

C. A. of Denver, Colo. Many of the young people off on vacation have sent Association souvenir cards freni various centers (either of the Y. M.

C. A. or the Y. W. These have been greatly appreciated by the General Secretary The Y.

W. C. A. Swimming Class of last Tuesday infelud'ed sixteen women, many of whom were new members. They were as follows: Mrs.

S. E. Roberts, Mrs. W. L.

Grant, Mrs. M. A. Evans, Mrs. Emily Keys, Mrs.

E. A. Shelby, Mrs: Eleanor Lewis, Mrs. D. W.

White, Mrs. H. D. Voorhies, Mrs. Minnie Bruie, Mrs.

Ella Adams, Miss L. J. Harlan, Miss Olivia Lewis, Miss May Evans, Miss Maurina Dorton, Miss Henrietta Perkins and Mrs. Lydia C. Smith.

The General Secretary regrets that some of the members were too late for their weekly swim. Come early next Tuesday, so we can reach Allenj Chapel on time. For further information come to the Association or call West 1566. Beginning cn Monday, Aug. 11th, to Aug.

21st, inclusive, the Yates Branch of the Y. Wr. C. through its Membership Committee, Mrs. D.

W. White, chairman, will conduct a membership campaign. Mrs. White has been busy with her preparations and has interested more than a score cf women to be captain for the Association for ten successive days. The Association rioeds five hundred (500) women at once to help the work of reaching our young wojmen.

What the young women of the two Kansas Cities reed is love. Christ, whose name we bear, has given the command, "That ye leve one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another." John 13:34. The Rev. Dr. S.

N. Voss, noted lecturer on) the "Bible," who has distin-guiished himself through his Bible "SMILE AND HUSTLE." Smile and the world smiles with y. "Knock" and you go it alonne; For the cheerful grin Will let you in Where the "Kicker" is never knowzs. Growl, and the way looks dreary, Laugh, and the path is bright, For a welcome smile Brinngs sutmshine, while A frown shuts out the light. Sigh, and you "rake in" nothing, Work, and the prize is won, For every man With backbone can By nothing be outdone.

Hustle, and fortunne awaits you, Shirk, and defeat is sure, For there is mo chance Of deliverance For the chap who can't endure. Sing, and the world is harmonious. Grumble, and things go wrong, And all the time Y'ou are cut of rhyme With the busy, bustling throng. Kick, and there is trouble brewing, Whistle, ar.d life is gay, Acid the world's in tune Like a day in June And the clouds all Exchange. KAW VALLEY DISTRICT ASSOCIATION OPENS I The Kaw Valley District Baptist association and its auxilaries, the B.

Y. P. the Sunday School Convention and the Womeris Home and Foreign Mission convention, commenced its nirJth annual session Monday with, the session of the B. Y. P.

at the Second Baptist church of North To-peka, Rev. T. T. Ward, pastor. Miss Mattie L.

Bradshaw, of To-peka, presided over the Y. P. U.f and this proved one of the most profitable sessions of the organiza tion. Representatives were present from Rsedale, Kansas City and Lawrence, representing ten churches..

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