Dunlap News Note, p. 1

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Title

Dunlap News Note, p. 1

Description

“Sunday was a fine day, we had good services at the Mt. Zion. Rev. Broils, of Council Grove preached for us. Rev. Cooper and his members were with us, he read the scripture lesson, Mark 6:17. Rev. Broiles who took for a text Mark 6:17 preached a wonderful sermon, everyone was high in spirit, their hearts were made to rejoice. Sister Janie Stowers sang us a solo “The Great Judgement Morning,” it set deep into our hearts, it was Mission Day. God is always with us if we serve him in spirit and in truth. Miss Sarah Patterson and father were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris, Sunday then they motored to Dunlap to services. At 3 o’clock on the Second Sunday, Bro. Morris and Lowery and their wives motored to Strong City for services had very good services. Rev Marshall their pastor, is a good speaker. Mr. Sim Talley had been sick for a few days with rheumatism but is better at this writing. Mr. Walker, the section boss was out Mon. Eve. to see Bro. J. G. Morris. Sister Ella Talley has not felt so well for the past few days. Mrs. Jessie Jennings has been ill but is better. Mr. Walker and wife motored to Emporia, Sunday. The S.M.T. Lodge will give a social, July 4th., everybody is invited. Mrs. Gertrude Holderman was visiting her father and sisters, she had returned to her home in Salina. The members of M.E. Church gave a social, Monday night for their Church.”

Creator

E. Morris, Reportes

Publisher

Negro Star

Date

1927-7-1

Collection

Citation

E. Morris, Reportes, “Dunlap News Note, p. 1,” African American Fourth of July, accessed April 28, 2024, https://africanamerican4th.omeka.net/items/show/311.