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Kansas Baptist Herald from Topeka, Kansas • 2

Kansas Baptist Herald from Topeka, Kansas • 2

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rail EAKCA3 BAPTIST HEXIALD. Rev. J. B. Auderson.

bafxiz? nrs urn ald OFFICIAL DIRECTORY OF Hammonds, Chanute. THE BAPTIST BODIES KAN-1 Markha' Ibde' Encourage Your Own. Do sot forget the Negro busi Br 0 RAR OrcaniRt Una Deltni. Tan 'It Grand Master of F. and A.

A. ka. ness man. Thai Negro doctor and other professional men should Fwnitin rnrnmiitu TTill One of the 'Most Successful President, Rev. E.

A. Wilson, Kansas (-, Mra A Y. M. of Kansas, Died at Kansas City, Kan. fey 111 W.

St TopU, Kasmi. not be. neglected. Physicians in the West. i niiu, First i President, E.

Fierce. Cl rokeo, Knn. Correspondence to The Herald. SOUTHEASTERN ASSOCIATION. Rev.

T. E. Pierce, Moderator, Cherokee. Rev. A.

Fairfax, Vice Moderator, Par ainiOM.prTr Our people should understand that our greatest troubles will One of the most prominent Second Vice President, W. P. Bank, i The death of Rev. J- B. Anderson, Grand Master of the F.

Salir.a, Kansas. physicians in the West is Dr. O. Vu ttnnA tin Vi Tho ttj fa must. sons.

Third Vice President, J. Raimey, Entered at th.roeioffic at Prof. (J. W. Whittaker, Recording Sec retary, Parsons.

and A. A. Y. M. of Kansas, will long be felt by the fraternity.

He took charge of the order at a i tion. Many of our leaders dis- Dr. F. D. Skinner, Corresponding sec retary, Coffeyville.

regard fundamental principles Kn.l urn anhurlntian hv monY-order land are as unjust to our own vSreat JJcnd, Kan. lonrtli Vice President, G. W. Burdett, Leavenworth, Kan. Fifth Vice Presidents, Geo.

McNeal, Kansas City, Kan. Sixth Vice J. W. Gordon. Iola, Kan.

Deacon B. r. Crowder, Treasurer. Char-1 r- i okee. -or 2 eent tumps.

I people as are many oi me waive Wegro-naters, wnom iney aouse Woman's H. F. M. Convention. Sister R.

A. Smith, President, Wichita. Sister D. Elias. Vice President: Pitta- Recording Secretary, Deacon J.

C. Lew and criticize. time when it needed a master it needed a leader. 'He succeeded in building up a great fraternity. Rev.

George McNeal preached the funeral sermon. The services were held, at King Solomon Baptist church. Several grand officers from Topeka If yoA fail to get your paper promptly, I is, tc-hita, Kan. burg. tt Ha know at one and wiu be Correspond! ng Secretary, Rev.

C. G. Sister Delpha Shaw. Recording Secre fllad to mail ona to you. Fishhack, Topeka, Kan.

A Disgrace. Lynching and burning of col tary, Independence. Auditor, V. A. Bowen.

Kansas City, Sister Marv Dail, Corresponding Sec Kan i vs." 1 At i-f retary, Chetopa. Editor. Attended the funeral. Statistician, P. D.

Skinner, Coffeyville, P.C Bar A. 11111. Sister Belle Hughes, Treasurer, V- Kan. Associate Editor wego. Treasurer, Robert Cox, Salina, Kan.

ored people in the United States has become a national disgrace. Twenty-seven colored men have been burned at the stake and shot down like dogs from January 1st to February S. E. K. S.

S. Convention. Rev. J. T.

Elias, President, Pittsburg. State Missionary, J. II. Vanlue, Wichita Kan. Editorials.

Rev. C. R. Bruster, Vice President, Cher Board of Directors, Sunflower Home. ryvale.

I irs.t -District Rev. T. E. Pierce, C. Sister Stella Cam, Recording Secretary, Yale.

Teal. 25. The white pulpits are silent, the daily Dress is silent, the law- Second District Harrison, Savers. LAWRENCE. i Miss Amelia Carson was married to Rev.

I. A. Mack of Kansas City. Miss Carson was a member of the Warren Street Baptist church, and also a member of the choir. Mr.

Mack is the corresponding secretary of the district B. Y. P. U. I bird Distnot C.

G. Rogers, Dea. Be Happy makers are silent. How long Laugh if you'd be "happy it will this brute-like conduct on doesn't cost anything. Forlorn the part pf the American people E.

Lewis. Fourth District Win. Smothers, Rev- Sister Angie Corner, Corresponding Secretary, Cherokee. Sister Minnie Lytle, Treasurer, CUcto-pa B. Y.

P. TJ. District Convention. Bro. Geo.

Robert, President, Chetopa. Sister Susie Kennel, Vice President, Weir. Sister S. A. Williams, Recording Secretary, Pittsburg.

Dudley Hunt. Fifth District Geo. McNeal, Rev. N. Jackson.

Sixth District N. J. Stokes, B. J. Bell.

DR. O. A. TAYLOR. At Large Rev.

E. A. Wilson, P. II. Hill, J.

(1. Groves, II. I. Monroe; of the Mr. -Theo.

Seals' died a short time ago. He was a Christian Sister Olhe Mclver, Corresponding S. Woman's Convention, Gaines, I rctarv Weir j.rs. ii. rra.ier.

-l. t. rT. kee. Convention Executive Board.

First District Rev. C. Teal, J. T.Slios, and a member of the Warren Street Baptist church. Mrs.

Liston; matron of the Sunflower home, is reported better. We hope she will soon he able to report at her post. I). A. Jefferson.

A. Fairfax. KAW VALLEY ASSOCIATION. Moderator, Rev. G.

McNeal, Kan. City. Firts Vice President, Rev. P. H.

Hill, la the man who laugh at continue oumeuunK Once. Smiles will get you over done. the rough places. Rev. N.

H. Pius, D. of Religion and Life. Nashville, gave a very in- The religion of Jesus Christ is teresting lecture ''Give the the most vital thing in the Child a Chance' at the Second world. It is in evidence wher- Baptist church.

He also held a ever things are "looking up" conference, attended by some of in the domestic world, the the most earnest Sunday school business world, in the "political workers, of this i city. Dr. Pius World in all the world. If this is a lecturer of great repute, is true, should not men take the Those who heard him were more lead in religion as of yore, and than pleased with his discourse, religions take the lead in man? It is indeed pitiable that so After all, a true man is the many of our race leaders ignore principal thing. If Adam had or fail to hear such an.

eminent refused the apple there would Rev. N. H. Pius is the have been no need of the concep- superintendent of the National tion by the Holy Spirit. Baptist Sunday school training A.

Taylor of this city. He is known by nearly everybody as a physician. He is known to be one of the best in the state. He is a graduate from one of the best medical colleges in the country. The Doctor is a thorough race man and is interested Lawrence.

Second Vice President, 0. A. Williams, Kansas City. Recording' Secretary, G. N.

Jackson, Second District W. II. Tilman, Wm. E. Harrison, C.

W. Wilson. Third District E. T. Fishback, J.

C. Ro-ers. W. S. Butler.

Fourth District Dudley Hunt, II. J. Ceiling, A. Hill. Fifth District Chas.

Ferguson, Oscar Williams, G. W. Henry. Sixth District F. I.

Hammonds, J. N. Leanord, B. J. Bell.

Lawrence. Mrs. Harvey and daughter are on the sick list this winter. in every race effort that is started in this city. He is often called into consultation by the leading Corresponding Secretary, Hon.

H. I. Monroe, Topeka. Treasurer, Mr. Corvine Patterson, Kansas City.

Kaw Valley B. Y. P. U. Convention.

President, Miss Mattie Bradshaw, Mr. C. McFetus, an old settler of Lawrence, passed away March 4, 1912. doctors of the city in important Convention Woman's H. and F.

cases. Jesus Chnst came to restore! course. Officers. President, Mrs. Emma Gaines, Topeka.

Corresponding Secretary, Isaac Mack, true manhood. He is a men's rirst ice President, Mrs. R. A. Smith, Kansas City Cherokee.

Kaw Valley S. S. Convention. man. His religion makes men who can be trusted by God; and women and little children It makes society safe, politics surer and business the President, Miss Lydia Lockridge, Kan-Mrs.

S. F. Malone, Vice President, sas City. Recording Secretary. Mrs.

R. L. Jones, Kansas City. Treasurer, Mrs. Lulu Jamison, Topeka.

Woman's. H. F. M. Convention.

President, F. B. Watson, Kan. City. Vice President, Mrs.

Belle Carson, Second Vice President, Mrs. Alice Third Yk-p President, Mrs. Harris. Fourth ice President, Mrs. Julia Robinson.

Leavenworth. Fifth Vice President, Mrs. F. B. Kanakas City.

Kan. Sixth Vice Piesident, Mrs. J. W. Gorton.

Iola. Secretary, Mrs. II. world over with man's help. If the church through which He makes Himself known Is not more is it Snot because we men are too iglow to Lawrence.

Recording Secretary, Eddie Lou Wash ington, Kansas titv. Corn sponding Secretary A. Wilson, Kansas Citv. i i.ier. Wichita.

Recording Secretary, Mrs. E. A. Wil-on, Kansas Citv. Treasurer, Mrs.

Jane Donelly. Historian, Mrs. Ella Johnston, Fotr Scott. Statistician, Mrs. Dollie Elias, join hands with' the man Christ Jesus? If He is ivorth knowing, how about the Men's.

Bible class the! Quiet Hour? Treasurer, Nannie Combs, Edwards- ville. ASSO- NEOSHO VALLEY DISTRICT True men lives that they are not ashamed of, They bring men to Christ through their lives. They make the world better by being in it. Such is religon and life. CIATION.

Moderator, Rev. J. W. Gordon, 415 X. Cliestnut Iola.

Vice Moderator, Rev. B. J. Bell. Ottawa Recording Secretary, Rev.

T. C. Anderson, Topeka. Corresponding Secretary, F. I.

Ham- BAPTIST STATE SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION OFFICERS. For President Deacon II. I. Monroe, Topeka. Vice President-at-Large Rev.

C. Teal, teSpi L. Grant monds. Chanute. Independence.

Recording Secretary Mrs. Kansas Citv. I. E. BRADFORD MILLER BUILDING Topeka Treasurer, Deacon J.

Botts. Olathe. District Missionary, Rev. G. W.

Wat Lower Element. Treasurer Prof. A. E. Clark, Parsons.

Miss son Burlington. The lower element of the Ne Executive Board Officers and -PAOLA. Miss Olva Ellison of Chicago Daisy "Peak, Paola; Rev. Geo. McNeal, Kansas City; Mrs.

II. F. Frazier, Wichita; Rev. J. W.

Hayes, Leavenworth. gro race is no more, the representatives of the than the Mrs. Belle Carson is acting matron of the Old Folks' Home. DrThadeus.P Aiartin. has returned home after a few B.

Y. P. U. B. Y.

P. U. Convention. J. II.

Scott, Ft. Scott, Miss Minnie Loveman, Vice President. Ft. Scott. Recording Secretary, Miss Floy Coker.

Iola. Corresponding Secretary, Bro. Thoma Simpson. Ottawa. Neosho S.

S. Convention. President, Rev. N. J.

Stokes, Paola. days visit with her parents, Mr. lower of tjihsr races. Our representatives are men of integrity, and it is only the low STATE CONVENTION OFFICERS. Rev.

N. J. Stokes, Paola, and Mrs. L. T.

Ellison. Mrs. Lula Pennel is ill. President flung white man who attempts wT. Miss Clara' Ray' is yet confined Kan.

Vice President-at-Large Rev. Haven. Leavenworth. Kas. Mr.

Beal died of pneumonia. Successful Physician, a Rising Young Ma. to her home. Vice President, L. C.

Mciollough, TTq 10 ounnvoH rvtr wife nnr! iVntl.lont XTra T. TTiim to saddle upon us the pool room keeper and others engaged in Miss Gracie oruieasiern. 1 ir. ixr- Recording Secretary, The Second Baptist church is Scott. e-ecoiiu vice i-iesiucni ivir.

lUwens, ft One among the successful questionable business as leaders or representative colored men. carrying on a revival. This is several children. i Mr. J.

Carson is employed as Mrs. X. J. Corresponding Secretary, physicians -of Topeka and the he fourth week and much m-erest is manifested. merely because they have a little money and a few political boosters around them.

:1 Mr. George Johnson of Utah llltXll I'll tllC JL Ct-VlllV. road. Mrs. Dolie Lewis has been con was called to Paola on account 1 1 'UN LIU II.

Tliird Vice President Dea. J. Jackson, Southwestern. Fourth Vice President Prof. J.

F. Brock, Kaw Valley. Fifth Vice President Mr. James Wilson, Nfoslio. Sixth Vice President Mrs.

Bessie Whie, Smoky Hill. Recording Secretary Miss Mattie Bradshaw, Topeka, Kansas. Corresponding Secretary Rev. F. I.

1 Stokes, Paola. Woman's H. F. M. Convention.

President, Mrs. J. W. Gordon, Iola. Vice President, Mrs.

Ida M. Price, Ottawa. Recording Secretary, Mrs. L. C.

Mc-Collougli, Chanute. Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. A. W. Johnston, Ft.

Scott. Treasurer, Mrs. Florida Coran, Ft. Scott. of the illness of his mother, Mrs.

R. M. Shelby. ducting evangelistic meetings in Bab White People In the state prisons of Cali-Xornia there are 3,784 convicts; Los Angeles and Pasadena for the past three months. Mrs.

Tom Smith and mother, Mrs. John Hess, are very ill with pneumonia fever. The funeral of Mrs. Thomas thirty (30) of these are Ne-" grbesl' In the Los Angeles county jail there are about 290 white prisoners and 4 Negroes. During the winter of 1911.

from December to March, there were about 119 hold-ups and robber CopcRa and Educational lasiiime Jl crA jsriculiural ScDccS fcr negroes, Supports by tbe of Kansas City was held at the A. M. E. church Tuesday morn ing. She was the mother of W.

Howard of this place. A very pleasant surprise was ies in the city and rich districts of Los Angeles and of the number there was one (1) Negro. given on Miss Daisy N. Peak, March 11, the occasion being her 1 birthday. ii 1 DR.

TIIADDEUS P. MARTIN Loafing Negroes. It is usually the Negro loafer The Negro citizens of Los Angeles are proud of their standing. What will the Negro-hating white man say when he reads, these facts He is bound to admit that the Negro is a West is Dr. Thaddeus P.

Martin, who spends three-fourths of his who is a graduate of Shaw Uni time bench-warming raound the yersity, Charleston, South Carolina, and who has practiced barber shops and other loafing places, where he is not wanted, ihgre babe in the commission of crime as compared with the that' finds fault with the church, -1 the minister and everything else. white man. Hustle While You Trust medicine for the past ten or twelve years. Before coming to Topeka he served as one of the hospital physicians with the Freedman's Hospital, D. The experience as hospital physician gave him These Negroes are a disgrace to 0 A the race and are soon ushered can not get along in this to the jails or penitentiaries world simply by trusting God such a knowledge of medicine so nd doing nothing.

God permits wnere tney oeiong. we warn as to nt him to cope with many jiich barber shop loaf ers to "get t. jven praying loaf ers to starve to ieath. You must hustle while cases that have puzzled the best busy or the prison doors will soon close them within. you trust.

I AMiItake.T physicians. He enjoys a splendid practice and is known as one of the best physicians in the-city. We make a mistake when get it Into our heads that the so- luti6nof the race problem is an Leave your bundles at the City Laundry. IF YOU Wi2fT TO FIND YOUH FHIEirDS AND EELA-TIYS3, ESAD THE HESALD. WE PXTBUSn THE NEWS FEOH ALL-OVEE THE C0UN- ESAD OUR AD3.

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CARTER. P.esioent. M. W. FREEMAN, V.ce Pcs.dent..

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