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Kansas Baptist Herald from Topeka, Kansas • 3

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THE KANSAS. BAPTIST HERALD. WWW N- WWWWWWSi cotton. Newell wanted to know when his request her body was held until he (Sewell) was going to sell his cot- he arrived. The funeral was held on ton.

Sewell replied, "I want to wait jUne 11th. 1912. from the W. W. Wal- HELP FOR THE HOUSEWIFE.

IS I A -for Women until the price goes up." Newell an- ters undertaking parlors. She pos-swered, "I want my Then Mr. sessed a hope in Christ some time last Sewell stepped into his house and gave wniter and has been walking in the him $150 cash. Newell then told him I King's highway ever since UNCOOKED CREAM CANDY. Put the white of an egg in a bowl, to vacate, because he didn't want no nigger renting his ground to get rich! Obituary.

Mrs. Margaret Markh am on it. Mr. Sewell had to leave, and I cZ Lcs Angeles, California, was born then add a tablespoonful of cold wated. Mix, but do not beat.

Stir in powdered sugar that has no lumps in it. Make the mixture so stiff it ean be BOTH LOCAL AND SOCIETY NEWS. BY MISS BESSIE HAYNES. thus it goes. I could name many m-jaMrch loth, 18o3, and she died a few stances similar to this but it would! weeks ago.

She was the mother of J. make the article too lengthy. IA. Markham of Independence, Kansas made into balls. Use any flavoring.

Peppermint is very good, also vanilla or chocolate. After the balls have been Many of the schools are mere shams. who left on the 16th enroute for Los made, a nut meat pressed into each side estimable man. lie is one oi me In Tallulah, Madison Parish, the entire town was inundated and also the sur Mrs F.B.Watson is very nice. In Newellton, including 3 or 4 planta- Angeles to pay his last respects to tions nearby, there are 240 negro chil- her- Her memorial was preached by dren and only two teachers and a two Rev- iKtchen og the M.

E. church and room shack. The teachers are paid $25 the funeral was conducted under the ner month. There are 85 white children auspices of the S. M.

and T. Lodge, of wealthiest negroes in Montgomery, owning two blocks of houses which he rounding towns. The crops were nearly PUT SNOW I NCAKES. i i President of Tho Wo ncn's Home and which she was a member. She leaves in the same district and they have a all destroyed ami many people were fed by the government.

It wasn 't a rents out, valuable property across the street from the vapitol building, for nice school, beautiful yard and three a husband, six girls and four boys and A of light, new fallen snow very sumptuous fare they received. teachers. They have school nine months A 6rettl Luat 01 rewuves aua "lenas, which white people are often trying to Foreign Missionary Convention of the Kaw VaUsy Association TELLS OF HUB TRIP She was married to Mr. C. H.

Mark- This is true of all the parishes in the stirred into a cake, or other batters, briskly, the last thing before turning and the colored children six months On Cypress Grove and other planta it into the baking pan, is a good substitute for eggs. When snow is used immediate vicinity of the river. People that could not reach higher ground, lived in box cars. In many instances men saw their entire families drowned tions they have only three months school. I have two sisters 12 and 15 ham on Feb.

16, 1871, and had always lived a loving wife and a devoted mother. She found Jesus Christ very precious to her soul 35 years ago and she had held a brigst and burning light ever since. more our is required about two table- Through the Black Eclt of Alabama, years old, and they say some of the spoonfuls. Mississippi arsi Louisiana. children sit on the floor.

One of them buy, thirty or forty head of mules and horses, five hundred acres of ground in one tract and eight hundred in another, ami thirty-three of ground near the city limits, and a handsome automobile. My next stop was at Selma, Ala. There is a fine institute located at Selma. Rev. Clanton, the theology teacher of the institute, was very kind to me and found an excelent stopping place and they were powerless and could not save them.

In Tallulah, I was firs old of the plantation money or as it is is in the fourth grade and she says she To sudv the condition or the negro HOW TO BOIL AN EGG. Most people drop an egg into boiling has never had any language or grammar WHY PATIENT WOMEN MAKE THE BEST WIVES. in the South, one mut not only visit Continued On Page 4 nicknamed, The laborers on many plantations are often paid in this kind of money and it can be spent water and let it eook steadily for three minutes for a so-called soft-boiled egg. the large cities, lut spend two-thirds The proper way to soft-boil an egg is to remove the saucepan from the fire of their time in the rtral districts on the idautntioti. This the writer li.l in Kansas Wants Patience is the supreme quality of a good wife.

When humanity shall have evolved a perfect race of men there will be for me. while in the citv. I heartily when' the water reaches boiling point; th order to le well informed ax to prevailing there. only on the plantation where it is issued. This is to force the people to spend their money on the plantation where they work.

I have a piece of the money that I will gladly show to any thanked him for his kindness. Prof, Irop the egg in at the moment of re R. It. Hudson, recording secretary of An Educational Marriage Law. less need of this virtue in women.

Now moval, cover the saucepan and leave 1 loft Kansas Citv. June to it is chief of the indispensable quali the National Haptist Convention, has been principal of the high school for the egg in the water for six minutes. When there are two eggs let them stay eight minutes. For medium-cooked, ten ties. For the twentieth century wife one that cares to see it.

The planters cash these checks every 60, 30 or 90 days, or whenever they see lit. I re WIIKX ALL imiDKS CAN COOK DIVORCES WILL DECREASE. twenty years. must inevitably learn that she has mar At Meridian. 1 was the guest ried an imperfect ereature many de minutes are required, and for hard-boiled half an hour.

turned to Vicksburg and took the attend the National Baptist Sunday-School Congress held at Tuskegee In stitute, Tuskegee, Alabama. The eon gress from no to June It. This was one of tin finest gathering of young people in a religious eaparity I have ever nu't. I will speak of tin congress Titskege-' Institute in an of Rev. and Mrs.

N. Y. Wallace. Kev Heading Off Matrimony Should be the oelow the god ot her girlish tancy. steamer Cardill for Newellton, Ilutv Minister.

Arisnnator I And for the facing of this unwelcome Wallace is one of the greatest evangelists of Mississippi. My visit with them where I was born. It is GO miles be Declares. I fat sne requires abundant patience. low Vicksburg.

During this trip down One Egg Cake. One-fourth cup of butter, was a pleasant one. and I was sorry to leave these do ir Christian people. It is a pleasure t. meet Christians like the river, I could plainly see the de struction wrought by the Big Muddy three-fourths cup of sugar, one- Topeka, June 29.

A cam- Woman's most blessed work in the paign to make an educational re- world is the long, long task of foster-quirenient before a marriage license "mg the blossoms and ripening the fruit other article. I rtt.irned to Kansas City, July Rev. and Mrs. Wallace. It is said Mer the greatest destruction 1 ever saw was that of the oood of 1012 in the Mis can be granted in Kansas is being of character in the young.

For this Four things cause. I me to make this planned by the ministers and lay! there is need of a patience half divine. trip to the South. First, to attend th members cf the Baptist church of the! "You are growing to have the look entire state. The Congregational min-1 in your face that mother has.

You sissippi valley. When the cotton crop is ruined, it takes away the support of the whites and negroes. After reach isters, led by the Rev. Charles M. don't look like us boys any more, ing Buck Ridge landing, I had quite half cup of milk, one-third tea-spoonful of vanilla, one egg well beaten, one and one-third cups of flour, one and one-half tea-spoonfuls of baking powder.

Cream the butter, add gradually the sugar, beating hard. Then the egg. Sift flour and baking powder together, and alternate with the milk, a little at a time. Bake in a shallow pan. PINEAPPLE TAPIOCA.

bneiaon, tne preacner-autnor, nave I said a boy to nis sister, mat new joined with the probate judges and I look which the boy noted but could not a distance to go, then 1 came to Lake St. Joseph. This I had to cross before the sociologists of the state insane I name was patience. There is scarcely would be with my father, and as and imbecile institutions and the Uni- a wifelv virtue but bv -over-indulgence versity in a campaign to require each mav become a defect. Yet no wife has am very scared of snakes and alligators, I would not let anyone dare take me at nijrht.

1 staved with old bride and groom to have health cer-lever had too large a stock of patience tificates before a marriage ceremony The patient wife forgives her hus great National IlaptNt Sunday Congress at Tuskegee and th is --e th greatest school of its kin. I in the worl.l: secon.l, to visit my father in the lioo district of Louisiana, whom I hail not seen for years; thir.l. to study tin condition of my people; fourth, foi pleasure ami to see the beautiful seen ties found in this part ot the country. At Thayer, 1 was kindly nsken ly the porter to f'trwaM on coach or until I came to the dim row car The dim Crow cars carried by the liiu from the north are rmrh letter than some of those in the Sm.tii. The scab are just the same as those of the whiti coaches, only r.tuily all of these Jin.

row cars have the same vulvar piac tice. which is a blight oir pres i 1 -A can be performed. band's ill-humor. She discounts hU friends that night and they kept me talking about Kansas until .1 a. m.

The The Baptist campaign wag started failures and exaggerates his successes next morning I was rowed across the at the general conference of the lake ar.d met my father, whom I hadn't churches of Kansas of the denomi- seen for years. I haven't words in I loot I umcii vjxi.uu.xu. xxavc mv vocabulary to describe the meeting. Rev. T.

J. Hopkins, pastor cf the I will let the reader imagine it. First Baptist church at Coffeyville, THE RIGHT TO VOTE. It was in the lowlands of Louisiana was the originator of the movement. (Virginia Terhune Vande Water.) Cover a cup of pearl tapioca with cold water and soak for six or eight hours.

Turn into a porcelain-lined saucepan, add a very little water and boil until clear. Drain the liquor from a can of crushed pineapple. Add to the boiled tapioca a half cup of granulated sugar and, when this is dissolved, beat in the pineapple. When cool, turn into a glass dish and set on the ice until chilled. Serve with sugar and cream or with the sweet pineapple liquor.

that I first saw rice growing. V. In an address before the conference the minister said: We believe in the right of women 1 could not truthfully say the people ent dav civilization, that women and vote. Why! Because we do not be on these plantations were doing well, Minister's Duty, iays Paster. it ju vllieve one part of humanity has a right because thev were not.

This may not Mrs F. IS. Wat sou- be true of all the plantations in the an important duty of every minister. 10 anotner ran equally numerou South, but of those I visited it is. 1 1 Young folk are a thousand times bet- an1 euall-v an' equally re dian is the largest city in Mississippi did not find three prsons satisfied with ter off with a well trained mind than sPnsib le to the laws, and taxed equal! This citv entertained the National San- their lot, but they hail no monev- to I with a family to support.

Education-1 to surPort society, iiumi using the same toiler. The I. C. and Y. M.

and Y. have the lest a commo.lations for negroes that I saw on any line. The lirst large town I stopped in va Birmingham, a mining town nestled smugly in the foothills of tin Cumberland mountains. There an many prosperous negroes in this towr, an an exeelent r.egr. A day School Congress last year.

leave with. If they rented a tract of al ideas are as much of the church We do not advocate woman 's suffrag ickshurk has one ot the lincst na- Water Melon Preserves. Peel off the rind and pink cemeteries in the country. No land on the one-half, the planter would work as anything else, and anyone, bcause we believe it is a panacea for take one-half for rent, and many times especially the young people, should be human ills for social evils, for political the other one-half for food furnished encouraged to get all the education chicanery, etc. The experience of the part of the melon, then cut in small pieces, put in small quantity of water to start to boiling, can be buried there except soldiers The National Park is a beauty.

Tht most beautiful magnolia trees i ever the man and the mule. Some would they can before they even contem- states which have this right is in some come out in debt, others would be just plate matrimony. Trysting places of these things a keen disappointmnt. even, others might have possibly from have no plaec on the college camput, Very well. Why should we expect so sugar to suit taste, about two or saw are found in this town.

At Vicks three lemons to a gallon of the burg, I was kindly domiciled by Mrs, preserves. Cook until tender and Charlotte Young and Kev. Oscar Will $10 to $100 or $150. If a man rents and while social intercourse is to be much more of women than we expect a farm, he must have his wife and encouraged at all times, matrimonial of ourselves? every child lar'e out in the inclinations ought to be blocked as The movement in behalf of woman's clear, then seal glass jars ams. formerly pastor of King Solomon same as any other fruit.

excellent negro magazine is e.lite.l Birmingham and negroes are doing go.i business, lut there are entirely too many young negroes loafing nrouml tin saloons, depots and street corners. At Montgomery, 1 made two 'tops, going to and coming from Tus kegee. I was delighted to see the sights of this beautiful city. The A. M.

K. church has just completed a very Leautiful edifice, and was dedicated a few Haptist church, Kansas City, Kansas, field working. Some planters will only far as possible in colleges and in the suffrage is growing in this country. Al- Kev. Williams was verv kind to me.

allow them to plant a certain number church until the young folk have ac- ready tull sutlrage is enjoyed in yo of rows of corn and the rest must be Quired a suitable education. ming, Colorado, Utha, Idaho and Wash- Cream Pie. One pint of milk, two large und saw to it that 1 was driven over the town to see some of the historical in cotton, and if he plants more corn "A Preacher ought to create dis- ington. spoonsfuls of sugar, one large parts of the city. than the planter told him.

he will nlow sausiacuon in me cnurcn. tie OUgnt lvansas win next join tne progressive spoonful of flour, yolk of two i Mr. Wesley Craton, of Vicksburg, a 0thcr are not so not to create dissension, but dissatls-1 idea and give to her women the right eggs and the white of one. Beat Sundavs before ruv arrival in the citv. faction wit hpresent attainments.

I to become full fledged citizens great saloon bought an auto Keeper, keeper, sugar, eggs and flour together. while others will not let them plant any The Kev. Mr. A. J.

Stokes, treasurer ol corn at all. Hence, this makes them let milk boil and stir in mixed parts. Bake crust and fill with mental, intellectual, physical and spiritual, thereby stirring up the ambitions of the members for better con the National Baptist Convention, ha buy all of their corn from him. This under construction a very handsome the custard, beat the white ot know to be true, because I have a ditions and better things." church. I made a close inspection ol mobile three years ago, and the white people would not allow him to ride in it.

So he had to return it to the firm. The same is true of Lawyer Mollison of the same town. Mr. Mollison cannot plead a case in the courts if a negro has a case against a white man. it two eggs and spread over top of cousin, Jobbie Glover, living on II.

A. ALL OFFICERS OF THE STATE CONVENTIONS AND the unfinished building. P.oth of these School of Matrimony. Prof. W.

A. McKeever of the philo ie and brown. B. E. H.

Dunn's plantation this year, in Tensas Parish, and because Jobbie had a churches are a credit to the race. Your AUXILIARY BODIES ARE RE sophical department of the Kansas visit to Montgomery is but half finished horse, he wouldn't allow him to plant QUESTED TO SEND IN THEIR State Agricultural College, has been PINEAPPLE MOUSSE. must be a case of a negro against a any corn at all. advocating a school for matrimony in SUBSCRIPTIONS AT ONCE. WE negro.

At Lake Providence, a ne Some may ask, "Why don't the ne the Kansas institutions of learning. WANT YOUR NAMES ON THE gro man bought an automobile and he groes leave these mean places!" Many He has proposed that the bride and ROLL OF HONOR. was promptly told he could not ride of them haven't the money to leave on. groom should be required to pass not his family in it. They would pay him They can buy food and clothing and until you meet the Rev.

Mr. Stokes and hi family. Miss Sokes, his daughter, is a graduate of Fisk University and one of the city teachers; his son is studying medicine at Meharry College. Mrs. Stoke was somewhat indisposed and I did not meet her.

Rev. Stokes is a conscientious Christian gentleman, and his been pastoring in Montgomery ill years. Anyone would le delighted to form the acquaintance of such an to carrv the whites to and from the that is all. I visited a few plantations only health examinations by competent physicians, but also a mental and in Madison Parish and the following in depot and around the town. From Vicksburg I crossed the Mis physical examination, and be required For this dish use the grated canned pineapple.

Soak a half box of gelatine in a gill of cold water. Beat four eggs the yolks and whites separate very light. Put the soaked gelatine into a double boiler, and a gill of boiling water and when the gelatine is dissolved add a pound of granulated sugar. As soon as this is melted stir in the juice of a lemon and take from the fire. Beat the grated and drained pineapple gradually into the egg yolks and add Tensas Parish: Gordon's, Ruthwood, Kenilworth, Cypress Grove, (on this to show that they know something sissippi river, then I was in the flooded about maintaining a home and taking district.

Great damage was done by plantation the writer was born), Holly WILL YOU JOIN IN THE EFFORT TO INCREASE THE HERALD'S CIRCULATION FOR 1912? TAKE IT UP AT ONCE WITH YOUR NEIGHBOR. care of children. the Pig Muddy on the Louisiana side wood, Johnson Bend, Bushes, and the "Ignorance and poor cooking make up the two real causes for most of I Canebrake, and the same conditions prevailed on each. Old women and men 75 years old were still working in the the divorces in this and other states, The Florence Grittenden Home (COLORED) said rPof. McKeever.

"Girls ought to know how to cook and keep house fields. Very few had clocks, so they also gradually the gelatine. Set the bowl containing these ingredients into an Outer vessel of crushed ice, and beat are still called to their work by bells. and how to control their tempers and A RESCUE HOME FOB HOMELKSS AND WRINDLESS '3IKLS I was surprised to hear the bells on the be real belpmeets and companions. in by the great spoonful the whites rice farm ring at 3 a.

m. calling ths Beys ought to know how to help all men to feed their mules and get ready ar0und the fcouse and how to te com to go to work. Men, laboring by the panions instead of Beth of the eggs. When these are well blended and the mixture begins to stiffen, add a pint of whipped eream and beat for five minutes longer. Turn into a freezer and freeze.

Cover in ilay get 73 cents per day; women, 53 Mmc Clelland's Hair Shop. Braids SOcts To $3,00, Pompadours 50cts To $3,00. Transformation $1,00 To $5,00. ought to know how to look after chil cents per day, and feed themselves and dren, how to rear and care and teach i them to he real men and women, bet families out of this. If a man gets $1.00 per day that -is considered good ter men and women than their par tall glasses with a Marschino cherry on the top of each.

ents are, mentally, morally and phys ically." WHEN EGGS ABE SCARCE. wages. The man running the engine that pumps water on the rice gets $1.50 per day. That is extra good wages, but the work is worth twice that much. Women cooks get $1.50 per week or a month.

Girls nursing $1.25 per week or $3 a month. If a woman gets INDEPENDENCE. Biscuit Twist-. 3 For $1,00. Bell Phfn 2596.

420 Kan Av. Topeka Kan. DR. O. A.

TAYLOR. 1 PHYSICIAN SURGEON CALLS ANSWERED DAY AND NIGHT. OBITUARY. $8 or $10 per month, she is getting the When' eggs are high one may be economical in many ways. For settling coffee break an egg into a jelly glass, fill with granulated sugar, and mix thoroughly, cover closely, and use a half teaspoonful to a pot of coffee.

This will keep any length of time. For pumpkin pies -use but one egg to a pie Obituary Hattie May Willson was born Nov. 6th, 1894; she died on very best wages. If a negro rents ground and is in Residence: 1535 Van Buren St. dustrious enough to pay cash rent, the Both phones 774.

Res, BelJ4648 ruiiPoSE-To help those who desire to lea? a better life; to giv June 6th, 1912. She was 17 years and 7 months of age. Her mother and father are both dead and she was making her home with her uncle and planter tells him to vacate, Offce 334 Kansas Ave, over Gibler's them an industrial education; train them iu. habits of neatness and and one tablespoonful of our; no one A very prosperous negro, Mr. Sewell, of Newellton, rented 20 acres of ground Drug Store, across from Throop can tell the difference.

For custard aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clay "Willson of I ,1 make them self-supporting, self-respecting members of society. Mrs F. Center St.

Phn JMh arrra on1 VI 1 Djetwo He charged him $7.50 Independence, Kans. She hfs a step' A Hotel from a planter. fcsublislied 'that, die "If the.

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