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i (*A* HOWE AT GAYETT 8am Howe returns to the stage for this season's presentations of "Sam Howe’s Joys of Life” in theatres on tile Columbia circuit of burlesque theatres, his appearance at the Gayety theatre being set for the week begin ning Sunday matinee, September 3. For three years Howe has been in retirement so far os burlesque has been concerned, occasional gppeiur ances in vaudeville, with one of his Hebrew character sketches, having marked his public appearances. He has, meanwhile, buried himself with the management of Sam Howe’s Show, which has continued, without inter ruption, as an attraction on the Colum bia circuit. There is sure to be a hearty wel come for the droll Hebrew character Howe will again present with his own company. During the many seasons he played In burlesque, Howe es tablished a loyal following and there is sure to be a newly awakened in terest in his droll characterization of the Hebrew philosopher who is ever ready to turn any sort of stage situa tion into a laugh. Helen Tarr has been prima donna for the Sam Howe show during its travels for the paBt six seasons and she is again designated as the leader of this season’s company. Miss Tarr has constantly added to her popular ity with patrons of burlesque and her appearances in Sam Howe’s support will be not the least entertaining and welcome incident. Vera Desmond is another girl who has won her wrny to public favor through her talents and personality. “Sam Howe’s Joys of Life” conies w-ith the advance promise of elaborate scenic equipment, a large and active chorus of dancers who can also really Bing. A fine complement of stage ac cesories, lighting effects and produc tion novelties are designed to captivate the fancy of theatregoers. Sunday’s matinee fat reduced prices) starts at 3: On. Grand holiday matinee Labor day, ladies’ matinee at 2:15 daily thereafter. SIOUX CITY NEWS MRS. J \. BOTH is The Mon I tor's Slonx City correspondent and agent. Bye her your subscrip tion and news—Editor Monitor. Mrs. Josephine Strong of South America, representing the Foreign Mission Board of the National Bap tist Convention, spoke at a mass meet ing of the Iowa, Minnesota and South Dakota Baptist Association Sunday afternoon at Mt. Zion Baptist church. In the twenty minutes allowed her she spoke of the outlook of the for eign fields and the work already ac complished by the Foreign Mission Board She also asked that the churches begin to have a greater vision of the foreign mission work, and when this is done it will hasten the Master’s kingdom. Mrs. Strong in her talk Friday night spoke of the work accomplished by Miss Susie Tay lor at Fortsville Grand Bossa, South Africa. She spoke about the many dangers and triumphs met by Miss Taylor in the last six years. Mrs. Strong leaves Monday enroute for the National convention which convenes in Los Angeles, Calif., September 7. Miss Bucker (white, missionary from India, who spoke for fifteen minutes, gave a splendid address of her work in India .which was well received by the mass meeting of the Iowa, Minnesota and South Dakota Baptist Association at the Mt. Zion Baptist church Sunday afternoon.— And also the editor of Baptist Record, Mr. Joplin iwhite), gave a delightful talk and encouraged us to do greater things for God. He also urged that we read the Baptist Record.—The con vention which closed on Sunday was a success, both financially and spir itually. Next year the association meets in Ottumwa, la. The Williams brothers, two great preachers from Texas, have been con ducting revival meetings at Haddock Methodist church, Fifth and Steuhen streets, Rev. R. M. Williams, pastor, for the la.-t two weeks, which closed Sunday night. They are feeling very much encouraged with the progress of the work accomplished.—Rev. C. S. Williams left enroute for Omaha Sat urday to preach at Rev. T. S. Saun ders’ church in that city on Sunday. Rev. J. O. Williams and his daughter, who has also been visiting her brother. Rev. R. M. Williams of this city, left for Omaha Monday where they joined Rec. C. S. Williams and will leave for their respective homes in Texas. Miss Lillian Williams of Paris, Tex., was a very welcome guest at dinner Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Boyd in their home, 819 Main street. Miss Williams left Monday morning en route for Shreeveport, La., where she will take up her former duties as in structor of an English ela.se at the High school of that city. Miss Margie Carter of Des Moines who arrived in the city Saturday and is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Henry Rob inson, and Mrs. Emma Tonsile at their homes at 917-919 West Seventh street. M iss Carter came in as a surprise. Master Linnear Pimberton and Miss Gertrude Pimberton left Monday for Mitchell, So. Dak., to join their fatl^r, Mr. T. Pimberton, and then will leave; for St. Paul, Minn., to spend a W'eek | at his home. COUNCIL BLUFFS NEWS Mrs. Hupp of Omaha entertained Mrs. Walkup and son, and Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Sims at luncheon. The ladies of Bethel church and friends gave a special picnic at Man awa Park in honor of Mrs. Walkup and son. Mrs. T. L. Hawthorne entertained Mrs. Walkup and son at a spletidid breakfast. Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Sims were also at the feasting table. Mrs. P. J. Richardson and daughter entertained Mrs. Walkup and son at her beautiful home. Rev. and Mrs. Sims were also present. Mrs. Ada E. Sims Walkup, and her son J. P., of Moline, Illinois, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Sims, pastor of Bethel A. M. E. church here, made a short visit to her parents here on August 22nd, and while here gave a splendid piano recital, assisted by some of the best local talent. The church v as decorated with beautiful cut flow ers. There was a large and apprecia tive audience present. The music was high class in every particular and charming to all music lovers. THE N. A. A. C. P. MEETING The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People met at Zion Baptist church last Sunday afternoon where an appreciative audi ence listened to a very well rendered program. Rev. W. F. Botts was the principal speaker and he gave a very timely address. The solo by Miss Hardeman was well rendered and well received. A telegram was received from th national office urging im mediate action in support of the Dyer Anti-lynching bill. It asked the mem bers and different organizations to send telegrams and letters to their senators and urge their support ot the measure. 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