The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, June 02, 1923, Image 4

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    Saturday. Juna I. IMI
In Washington. D. C. "They have the
disposition and numbers to be the
'balance of power’ at the seat of the
government and would take ad van
tage of It."
Mr. Millar refers to the drive now
conducted by the N. A. A. C. P. tor
25.000 members In Washington, and
states as his belief that if Washing­
tonians were given the vote, colored
people would, through their organise
tlon. control and dictate to the gov
ernmenL In the face of this "danger"
Mr. Miller is willing to continue dis­ |
franchising the white citisens of
Washington. In order not to have to
give the vol« to the colored people.
locations tn Pine Bluff. Arkansas,
that threw me tn contact with whits«
and blacks and gave me a change to
Published «vary Saturday at Suit«
know them
Do not know how it is
Sil Marinar Building. Phon« Broad
in North or Northwest, but I do
way 6667.
know the hoary heads of sons tn the
South; white men dou't draw guus on
0 CANNAOT
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•Altar
H» K D CANN APf—r:
a Negro and keep him out of stores,
A mo .
Kduor »nd Man*««'
(By Trial« Breaux)
W C REESB......... Advertiste« Agent
but the Negro will teach his child to
A^TtCin AG1MTI
go
by
the
Negro
store
and
buy
goods
Partland. <>r»«on Itutharford Brochara.
Presents Mm«. Foreman in Concert served by the hostess The club will
Broadway and m.ndere St
from a Dago. Only at night, when
Under the auspices of the Auxiliary have Its next meeting with Mrs. F.
■Ilf Sanitary Sarkar Shop, US Flaw
the whit« man's store is closed up; Board of Belhel A M. E. Church. Turner at her residence. 22» Cherry
dor« Street.
only on Sunday, when it Is against Mme Lottie Lee Foreman of Butte, street. Friday. Jun« T.
the law to sell groceries and when Mont., dramatic reader, was present
ess
he knows It la against the law. here ed In concert at the church Monday
Mr«. Qulllltord Entertained
he comes to patronise you. That is evening, the 38th Inst. Mme. Fore­
Mrs. Dora Uuilltford of Dawson,
not legalised to the monkey Negro mans program being supplemented . Y. T.. who baa spent several mouths
but applied to the Negro doctor. with musical numbers by local talent. In Portland and who returned Friday
GOING INTO BUSINESS
| preacher, et al . who give these great The program was a good one and morning to her home, was recently
lectures on race queeoous. He will while the audience was not no large the motif of several delightful auto
Going into business is a sign of do something and often ask you why owing to the Inclemency of the weath­ sightseeing
trips.
One was ths
progress and a credit to the promo­ haven't you got first-class store«; all er. those who did brave the continu­ compliments of Mr and Mrs J. W.
■VM8CR1PTION RATES
Par Taar...... ....... - -
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ter»
But the trouble with colored goods are the same, all come from
•la Mantka .......
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rains were delighted with Mme latlmer of Rose City l*ark and
it* people, they open too many businesses white man's warehouse, but it seems ous
Throe Month» - ---------- —--------- ---------
Foreman's work. While In the city Thursday. Mrs. Ruth Flowers was
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1 Wi able in adyanoa___________
on a "shoe string." This, tn a meas­ to me he doesn't like the works of our Mme Foreman was the house guest hostess on a trip over the famous Co­
Entered at tha Poatofftca at Portland,
cjreaon. a» aeoonU-claaa muller
ure. Is the reason so many of their own hand It is like Professor Kelly of Mrs Leonora Henderson
lumbia River Highway
IMPORTANTI
businesses go on the rocks. The les­ Miller says, the Negro la a man of
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All communication» tor publication son we must learn and practice. If all men. Or it may be like the angel
Californian
VM<ta
Photographer
Entertains
Club
or otherwise should be addressed to
we would succeed in big business. Is Fred Heager. her son would be a man
J. 8. Bell was host to the Tennis
Mrs. Harry King of l.os Angeles,
Tha Advocate Publishing Company.
Suite 111 Macleay Building, Portland. to unite and pool our money, good of all men. All men will be against Club at his studio. 600 Goodnough Cal., a slater of Mrs. J Cule and
will and go Into business on a large him. so unless the Negro learns to Bldg.. Friday evening.
Oregon
A very de­ mother of Mrs. Lewi«, la a visitor st
Advertising rate* made known on scale.
spend a part of the money with the lightful time was had.
the home of Mr. and Mrs J Cule. 6X01
application.
race, he will never have great stores,
e
•
e
East Water street.
"Don't ask far rianta
Taka them
Cliques and rings are all right If and the average Negro has got no
see
Mrs. K. W. Smith entertained the
An- don’t let anny wan give iheea to ya
Now and then you will find Violet Art Club al 724 Clinton street
A right thut la handed to yo Cr »aw- their purposes are for the advance­ word.
Enjoy Auto Trip
chin' ha» »omeihia ths manor with IL" ment and upbuilding of a people or
one who will pay a funeral bill. He Friday. May IS. Each member an­
-Mr ttoatoy
________________ ______ I
Mr. and Mrs David Bradley, recent
an institution. But it their objects came here "packing up a-going to swered with a current event, and a
ly arrived from Lit tig Tex . were hon­
They have right» who dare maintain are to hinder and to gratify «their
heaven." But it is a sure thing that very interesting debate on old and ored with an automobile sightseeing
them."—Juma» Ruaaall Lowell.
malices and ¿nvy for someone or he hasn't done very much down here modern housekeeping by four ladles.
trip Memorial Day by the courtesy
A BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TOOAY ones, and to commercialise institu­ when It comes to race pride. When The judges were in favor of the old of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Usr
tions for their own selfish ends, such the car stopped to put bread in your housekeeping.
Refreshments
were nett.
Live Right Today —Boast not thy­ cliques snd rings are outrageously store, he asks you if it Is fresh. He
self of tomorrow; for thou knowest bad and it is the duty of every man often tells you to close up on Sunday.
lu the future I hope to have more Ing In this activity, which Is meeting
not what a day may bring forth — who believe« in justice and right, to But sell him a piece of tobacco be­
publicity, and I assure you that you with success everywhere.
form a clique or cliques to help put fore he goes, tor which be will never
Proverb« 17:1.
also will receive more than a mere
Funds are being raised In a large
down such hellish combinations.
pay. and it you ask him for IL It
number of the cltlea of the country
"God bles you."
THE N. A. A. C. P.
make« him mad and you have lost
Respectfully.
to erect suitable buildings on lb«
Fraternal societies are business in­ his friendship and also the price of
E. J. MAGRUDER.
grounds. Both races are participat­
“What has the National Association stitutions. also. And if their fl nan your tobacco.
Pastor First A. M K. Zion Church.
ing in this activity, which is meeting
for the Advancement of Colored Peo­ rial affairs ar« not handled on a
So I could say a good many things
wth success everywhere.
ple done?" This question is asked business basis, sooner or later such about the colored gentlemen, for I
A SATISFIED PATRON
institutions
are
bound
to
go
on
the
frequently by supposedly intelligent
am one myself
It seems to me we
colored people. One only has to read rocks.
Thia letter Is original and a guar­
could do as well in the South as in
ARLETA NOTES
the annual reports of this great up­
the North if we would use our money anty of a satsfled member of Tr.e
Senator Charles McNary is here, properly.
lift organisation and the many col­
Do what Fred Douglass F. H. Bureau.
Mrs. R. R. Bessemer. 5712 44th
ored newspapers who give unstint- and has announced himself a candi­ told us to do: right our own destiny.
avenue, left last Sunday for a week’s
Galveston. Texas.
ingly of their spade to its activities date for re-election, and it is report­ We must understand where we emi­
She will attend
April 13. 1923. visit in Corvallis.
' the commencement exercises of the
for the answer
About the only ed in political circle« that the Sena­ grate. and he is at each end of the The F. H. Bureau:
tangible work done tor the colored tor's opponent for election will be ex­ road. He is conductor and also en­
Her niece Is
I want to thank you for your kind­ Agricultural College.
people of this country has been done Senator George E. Chamberlain.
gineer.
He Is looking out for his j ness in putting me tn touch with so one of this year's graduates
by the N. A. A C. P. If the N. A.
own interest. North and South. Now ■ many nice men. They seem to be
The ladies of Laurel wood Congre­
Don't let some fellow tell you to if his prayers can do more than the ( nice and intelligent
A. C. P. had done no more than to
I shall recom­ gational church served luncheon In
save those Arkansas farmers, victims big things unless he is doing them other fellow's, we will hope some day mend your Bureau to any one whom Lucky Cottage on Tuesday
A good
If he says invest, ask of to break even, by hard work and late I think is looking for their “Ideal".
of peonage from the gallows, it would himself.
crowd was In attendance.
be worthy of all our support: but his investments; if he attempts to! hours.
Dorothy Maxine Snider, youngest
At present I am corresponding
this is only one tiny part of the work, i lead, make him tell you what he has
I believe some of these faults lie with six young men. so please take daughter of Mrs Metta Snider of 4418
It was through the efforts of this done for himself and where he Is in some of my race, as be puts the my name oft the list of correspond­ 79th street, was married Monday to
organisation that Congressman Leon­ going
horse before the cart, tries to live be­ ents, as 1 would be unable to write to Lawrence Wormack. The young cou­
idas C. Dyer of Missouri was given
yond his means So. Mr. Editor, the any more. It 1 should need your as­ ple will make their home at Pre«
Thanks. Mr. Brady, for your letter pot cannot call the kettle black and
the data on lynching to back up his
sistance again. I will write you and colt.
arguments before the House on his and enclosure tsubscription price* the devil cannot rebuke sin. so will enclose a stamp
Children's Day «zeroises will be
anti-lynching
bill.
Congressman and the flne compliment paid us for close this letter as a race man
held Bunday evening at the Kern
Yours truly,
Dyer himself gives the credit to the our efforts in trying to give to the
B D. BRADY & SON.
Park Christian church.
A program
(MISS) MIRIAM GARY,
association
We could cite case af­ public a paper worth while reading.
entitled "Glad Tidings." will be given.
By B. D. Brady.
1619 Ave. K.
| 110» State Street.
ter case where splendid results have Write us again.
The coming week will be a very
Galveston. Tex.
been accomplished by the National,
full one at the Arleta Baptist church.
Membership No. 546.
Colored Citizens. take notic« of the
hut space will not permit us. But
Following the cornerstone laying Sun­
Registered Feb 2«. 1923.
Minister Believes Church Should
the thing we cannot understand Is Natl Equal Ktghu League's appeal to
day afternoon, some event will be on
NOTICE
Advertise
why our people are so dilatory in observe “Peter Salem" day. Let the
every evening of the week.
Writs If You Want to Marry
seeing the good this organisation is civic organizations and churches hold
J. H. Ludwig. 5629 45th avenue,
Portland. May 2». 1923.
Ladies and gentlemen of wealth
doing when so many of the other services in honor of this black hero. To Editor of The Advocate:
and talents.
No nrejudlce, equal has gone to Washington. D. C„ with
race are going in and pushing the
Your editorial In the issue of May rights for all. Seod 19c for particu­ the Shrinera. Mr. Ludwig plays the
How many good citizens are going
cause forward
Read the annual re­
26th. concerning publicity, was very lars. The F. H. Bureau, P. O. Box French born in one of the bauds. He
ports and read the colored newspa­ to enter floats in the annual Rose
timely and right. All business places No. 454, Cleveland, Ohl«.
—Adv. will be away two weeks.
Show
pers and you will get a most satis­ Festival parade this year.
Mrs J J Handsaker. 6630 44th
that do any amount of business at
fying answer as to what the National your civic pride and boost Portland,
avenue, gave an address on "Dally
all (that is on a large scale) are only
Association for the Advancement of the city of roses.
known in proportion to the amount CARDINAL GIBBON'S INFLUENCE Vacation Bible Schools." before a
Colored People is doing.
PREVENTS PASSAGE OF JIM
district Sunday School Institute held
of publicity or advertisement given
CROW LAW IN MARYLAND
Sunday afternoon In Orace Baptist
COMMUNICATIONS
them. The grocery stores and mar­
church In Montavllla.
kets. the dry goods stores, the jew­
TROUBLE IN THE RACE
The "Cardinal Gibbons' Institute,"
Interesting Letter From Pine Bluff, elry shops and. In tact, all our city
The Mt. Scott Mental Culture Club
the name selected by the board of
The trouble between the men of
Arkansas
gave a reception for Mrs. Saldie Orr
business places are not only making
trustees for this new colored school
Portland, which is gradually being
Pine Bluff. Ark.. April 25. 1*23.
Dunbar, the newly elected president
a weekly statement, but daily adver- >
about to be erected in Maryland, was
brought to a happy end. was largely Editor of The Advocate:
of the State Federation of Woman's
tising their change in program. Sure­
chosen for two reasons.
First, the
brought about by envious, gossipping
Dear Sir: Reading your valuable ly they get results.
Clubs, on Thursday evening at the
late Cardinal provided the money to
women. Some of these women are paper, thought I would write you a
Arleta Branch Library. The library
I am of the belief that if the church
purchase the two hundred acre site,
now on their beds of affliction; others few lines regarding my race. I was would not narrow its publicity down
was tastefully decorated tor the oc­
and again this great churchman had
are afraid of their shadows lest they, born in the South in 1865. Have been to mere announcements but give its
casion and many called during the
a very great interest In the colored
too. be struck down for lying and selling goods for 41 years in Missis­ successes full publicity, men and wo­
evening to offer congratulations to
race and whatever concerned it. which
gossipping on their neighbors. These sippi. Tennessee and Arkansas; have men will be more anxious to "come
Mrs. Dunbar on her new honors.
he showed by bls works all through
same women are playing the bypocrit been watching my people very close­ over in Macedonia." The church
J. J. Handsaker, 5630 44th avenue,
bls life.
As stated by Archbishop
in their churches, lodges and society. ly; something must be wrong in loses nothing by setting a certain
spent several dads the laat week at
Curley of Baltimore, his successor.
The time has come for the colored them. We have not a wholesale gro- amount aside each month for publi­
The Dalles, where he put on a cam­
“James Cardinal Gibbons, as a true
race to settle its differences, whether very in the South! have not a flrst- cation; in fact, they gain. The most
paign for Near East Relief. He goes
priest of God. was concerned with
they be great or small, real or imag class cotton gin. no large sawmill popular church in any community—
next week to Coo« County to help
men's souls, and not with the color
inary. and each Join hands with the no large or small steamboat; have and I mean the church that is do­
in the campaign there.
of their' skin."
other and work for the uplift end seen a few dry goods stores, and no ing the most good for that comma-
Arleta School will have an exhibit
His Interest In the welfare of the
betterment and protection of all. A shoe stores, and not many factories I nity—is the church that keeps its
of sewing and manual training work
case in point: Recently, in Omaha. that amount to anything to give our weekly doings before the people. The colored people was the reason for in the manual training building on
Nebraska, says the Monitor, two wo­ boys and girls anything to do. But same with a club or any other or­ a remarkable tribute to him paid the afternoon of June 12.
upon his death by Reverend Dr.
men bad a falling out over a trivial we have churches. Every block in ganization.
Bragg, a colored Protestant minister
matter and quit speaking to each town and every crossroad in the
I appreciate very highly the help
SOUTH MT. TABOR NOTES
other. They lived opposite each oth­ country, has lodge halls and pool the Advocate has been to me during of Baltimore.
The board of trustees have selected
er. and they had long been close rooms.
my short time here, and I feel that
Mrs. Carroll Richards and children,
a sentence in a notable letter of the
friends
But after the breach of
Now, my dear sir. I am the oldest - through the columns of your paper
who have been visiting Mrs Richards'
Cardinal's
to
Rev.
Bragg
on
the
jim-
friendship, whenever they meL each Negro in the grocery business, not my church has been greatly bene­
parents. Mr and Mrs. William Wood­
crow question to print with the Car­
looked the other way and sometimes oldest in age; for 34 years at three fited.
ham. 6110 36th avenue, have re­
dinal
’
s
picture
on
its
official
station
­
they called each other hard names.
turned to their home In Tacoma.
I
ery and catalogues:
Finally one of the women got tired
The funeral of Alonzo M Presonall,
PRINTING
DONE
AT
"The
duty
of
every
man
is
to
light
­
of this sort of "comedy of errors." 1
of 3608 73rd street, who died May
en the burdens that fall heavily on
So swallowing her pride, as one
his neighbor, to the full extent of his
would say, she walked up to the
power."
other woman and said: "I am tired
Funds are being raised In a large
of acting as we do; I hope we are ,
number of the cities of the country
both sensible, Christian women, and (
to erect suitable buildings on the
this idea of our not speaking and i
5536
Oregon
grounds. Both races are partlcipat-
working together in harmony is all
THH ADVOCATE
5
:.rj
cheslra made up the mualcel part of
the program
Franklin High Bi-hool baseball team
won Ils first game of the season when
It triumphed over the Jefferson team
last Monday by a score of 6 2.
Mrs Orrin III Ntanley of 2601 49th
street, returned Tuesday evening
from a visit with Mrs. Hall In Cor­
vallis.
The senior class of Franklin High
Hcliool _pr«ssnted ihs comsdy "Mie«
and Men" al the Public Auditorium
Thursday evening
Th« play was
coached by Mr W. (1. Harrington.
English teacher at Franklin
The
leading parts were taken by Mias
Barbara Blythe. Karl Craig and Hhel-
don mills.
The regular monthly meeting of th«
Gleaners Hix'let y of the Anabel Pres­
byterian church will be held nest
Tuekday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Fred Moore, 3002 68th street
Mrs Walter Hulf«. 5339 41«t ave­
nue. has been III tor several days.
lu and Mrs. H D Briggs, 4903
34th avenue entertained friend» at
their summer homo In Fairview on
Memorial Day. Among tho«a proa
ent were Mr and Mrs II B Walsh,
and »on Clark of 4904 34th avenue.
ode^x
Daily Fashion Hint
•tn
HAVE YOUR
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I
en»»»»-*»
A Fl ASH OF FASHION
FLt crFpe, cotton erflpe, or th • linen»
in the new sunaet color», nwy !>c u-d
to rvprtidiire thto charmingly »implr
frock.
The ck»ing is at the hi:
shoukh-r, the waul tiring <!ir fittul
under the arm*. The U-ahap I nor',
is hni»h<d with a soft lace c liar ami
the sleeves are shortened alxnc the
rlbow. Almond green, ashes of roars,
champagne and the every rlreiral-le
drav, navy, and Iwown. arc cuhirs in
which this design wool I l<- U
smart. Medium sue requires 3* j yards
3O-in<h material.
l'ntorial Review Dr«.» !... ll'l
Sires. JI to 42 inches bust, and 10 to
20 years 1*1«?», JS cents.
»
36th. was held Tueauay at the Port­
land mortuary.
Interment was at
Newberg.
The barn of Charles Fullman of
6809 30th avenue burned this week.
Their home narrowly escaped burn­
ing
CRESTON NOTES
Hev. John M Paxton, pastor of the
Anabel resbyterlan Church, made a
trip up the Columbia highway Mon
day.
The sympathy of th« community Is
being extended to Robert H. Down,
head of the History Department at
Franklin High School. whose wife
died this week. The funeral occur­
red Tuesday. Many of the Franklin
faculty were In attendance.
Mr and Mrs George Johnson, of
4907 34th avenue, left Tuesday Io
visit their daughter. Vashtl. at Cor­
vallis. where she la atendlng school
Miss Ruth Aosenberry, of 52nd
street, ha* gone to Hood River to
accept a position for the summer.
Harold White, a student doing post­
graduate work at Franklin High
School, has recently received an ap­
pointment to the Naval Academy al
I
Annapolis.
A combination Memorial Day and
musical assembly was hold at Frank­
lin High School Tuesday afternoon
A boys' quartet, selections by the girls
glee club, and numbers by the or-
Arguing in favor of keeping the
District of Columbia and the national
capital votele»» as they are at pres­
ent, George Ernest Miller, of the
Washington Journal, writing tn the
8ervice Record, urges as one of the
reasons for denying the vote to
Washington that there are so many
Negroes there. Mr. Miller warns of
the danger that the National Associa­
tion for the Advancement of Colored
People would organise 26.000 Negroes
—
Psntocootal Mission of too Chunk of
God in Christ
“The House of Prayer"
21 Union Av«. N.
Elder Robart •earolo. Poster
Bunday cervices: 19 a. m. Bunday
school; 11.39 a. m and 7:89 p. m.
preaching
Wook
day
meeting«:
Monday. Wednesday and Friday s»e
iilnge. for testimonial«, prayer
for
healing the sick and for tarry meet
tnge.
All are cordially Invited
to
attend.
•ev«nth
Day Advent st Mission,
242 Russell street, J. W Miller, pas
tor.—We extend to you a standing
Invitation to all our services.
Sabbath Bchool at 19 o'clock; Blblo
study at 11 A. M. Y. P. M V. 8
3:45 P M.
Lodge Directory
I. B. P. O. E. OF THE WORLD
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of
Multnomah
Probate Department
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned has been appointed admin­
istratrix of the estate of Samuel P
Bettis, deceased, by the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for Multnomah
County, and has qualified. All per­
sons having claims against said es­
tate are hereby notified to present
the same, duly verified as by law re­
quired. to the undersigned at 311
Macleay Building, Portland. Oregon,
within six months from the date
hereof.
Dated and first published June 2,
1920.
Last publication June 30, 1923.
MARY BETTIS.
Administratrix.
Mrs. E. D. Cannady. Attorney.
ROSE CITY LODGE NO. Ill, I. B.
P. O. I. OF W, MEETS too »NO
ANO 4TH
WEDNESDAY
EVEN­
INGS OF EACH MONTH AT THE
STAG AUDITORIUM, 361(4 EAST
MORRISON STREET. ALL VISIT­
ING BROTHERS ARE CORDIALLY
INVITED.
FRED McCLEAR, |. ft.
G. M. PAYNE, Sec’y.
Portland,
Main
WOULD KEEP WASHINGTON
V0TELES8
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Larrab«« and McMillen •treats
Rsv. A. R. Fox, D. D., Pester
Phone Best 1107
E. L. Jsme««n, Aasietsnt
Phene Walnut 3900
Quarterly moot lug will be observed
this Bunday at the church and th»
Holy Racramont will be administered
st both services.
Presiding Klder.
Rev. S K Halley, will preach at the
morning servlr«. «nd la the evening
a program will be rendered, the fea­
ture of which will be a vocal solo
by Mrs ChrUllan Pool, wife of the
leading 'cellist in Portland
lail Bunday morning Meosra Qeo.
Harden. Charles Blake and Allen Ru­
therford joined the church.
The
men's program In the evening was
a decided success. A men's chorus
of eighteen voice* furnlahad the mu
sic for the occasion Th« church was
filled to Its capacity to hear the pro
gram
FIRST A ’ . g. ZION CHURCH
417 .»..«me Av«.. Rsv. E. J. Ma-
grudar, A. B. Paster. Psreonag«, 2«0
Cook Av*. Phone Walnut 6174.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
192 Third Street
wrong; let's make up." The other
woman said, “You are right. Isn’t
it silly for grown-up women as we
are to act like kids?" As they talk­
ed, tear» ttreamed down each face,
and they both parted happy and
praising each other for their bigness
of heart. Now this is the situation
that exists between some women of
intelligence in Portland.
And now
the question Is, who is big enough
to step out and do as these women
did?
News of
the Churches
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Dahlia Temple No. 202. I. B. P. O.
K. of W., of Portland, Oregon, meets
the 1st and 3rd Tuesday nights In
each month at Stag Auditorium.
All visiting Daughter Elka in good
standing In their respective Temples
are invited to meet with us.
LOUISE THOMAS.
Daughter Ruler,
BEATRICE H. CANNADY.
Daughter Secretary.
Syracuse Lodge, K.
of P. No. 1, meets the
second and fourth Fri­
day nights in each
month. All Sir Knlghto
In good standing ere
welcome. Fraternal Hall, 796 Missis­
sippi Ave. William Dels, C.C.J J. R.