Negro Insurance Officials Meet in Little Rock
The ninth annual session of the National Negro Insurance Association in Little Rock highlights cooperation over competition among black life insurers. Leaders report strong growth, millions in policies, and plans shaping the sector amid broader discussions on race, finance, and industry unity.
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Little Rock
Ark
Associated Negro Press
Tallowail FU
Sierchel Utzanixations
Flneielve
Revival and civic efforts at Fourth Baptist Church
Revival services extended a week with Dr Kent and Rev Williams leading nightly sermons and 4 o clock prayers. The Men’s League, Roscoe C. Mitchell and Rev Williams spoke on cultural and economic progress for Richmond’s Negro community. Tokio Cafe owners Ughan Bros purchased a corner confectionery, and a three day Fact Finding Conference in Duream, NC examined opportunities and hindrances for the Negro race.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Kent
Williams
Men's League of
Fourth Baptist Church
F. W. Williams
Church Hill
Roscoe C. Mitchell
Richmond
James
Asbury M. E
League
D. L Mayo
Lee Jackson
Charles Morton
J. A. Breckerborough
K. 8. McCall
Isaiah Carter
Ughan Bros
First and
Clay Streets
Perry W. Howard Wins Not Guilty In Patronage Case
Federal court acquits Perry W. Howard and James G. Buchanan and George F. McClelland of violating the Federal patronage act. Ed Lettton is exonerated on insufficient evidence. The verdict marks a second DOJ failure to convict Howard on conspiracy charges. Deliberations lasted about six hours.
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Merida
Miss
Perry W. Howard
James G. Buchanan
George F. McClelland
Ed. Litton
Jackson
Edwin R. Holmes
United States Department of Justice
Howard
Waiter McGilchrist
Pepermont
Lester G. Fant
McGilchrist
In Memoriam Anna Fowlkes Five Years Rest
In memory of our dear mother Mrs. Anna Fowlkes who entered into rest five years ago April 28 1924 We love you Mother Though you sleep In the arms of Jesus Oh how sweet And when this life is over we will join you on that blessed shore Her children.
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Jesus
Clergy Assignments And May Queen Event Planned
Rev D W Baker assigned to Third Street A M E Church and Rev M E Sprat Ney to John Brown Memorial A M E Church Norfolk Va. Dr Joseph T Hill and his 100 voice choir will visit Sixth Street Baptist Church May 5 1929. Mrs E Holdridge invites the public to the Annual May Queen at True Reformers Hall May 7 1929 at 830 PM with music and 25 cent admission.
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D. W. Baker
Third Street
M. E. Sprat Ney
John Brown
Norfolk
Joseph T. Hill
Baptist Church
Second Baptist Church
Sixth Street Baptist Church
Sixth and
Clay Streets
E. €. Holdridge
True Reformers Hall
Hld
Imperial Order of King David Claims Paid Promptly 1929
The Imperial Order of King David reports monthly member roll calls and claims paid in 1929. January 12 members paid $1150, February 13 members $1300, March 8 members $800. In April 1929 claims totaling $800 paid to Edward Whitfield, John Edgar, Charlie Brown Sr, Charles ee nahi Louisa, Susie Catlett, and others. four months total $4050 across 41 claims.
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David
Imperial Order of King David's
Edward Whitfield
Thompson
Ange
Charles Ee Nahi
Louisa
Vas
Susie Catlett
Bowling Green Va
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