THE I ■ NO. 2 VOL. XXII. PORTLAND, OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1924 - ■ -........ — PRICE 5 CENTS FINLEY WILSON RE-ELECTED HEAD OF ELKS BAPTIST PREACHER QUITS AND FLAYS CHURCH XIW ■* I —ll»ll .......... ... I I ——■ II .1 ——.to^— I REV. W. ARNOLD BENNETT OF PORTLAND FOR THIRD TERM PROMINENT FRATERNAL BAPTIST CHURCH CALLS SECTARIANISM AN REV. A. R. FOX CLOSES FIVE YEARS’ SUCCESSFUL ADMINISTRATION LEADER AND NEWSPAPER EDITOR UNANI INIQUITY —RESIGNS PASTORATE TO TAKE MOUSLY RE-ELECTED TO LEAD THE GREAT OF PORTLAND CHURCH, ABLY ASSISTED BY MRS FOX UP NON-SECTARIAN WORK — MEMBERS ARE ORDER OF ELKS—CONVENTION SAID TO BE SHOCKED AT HIS ACTION. BIGGEST IN HISTORY OF ORDER. (From Who'* Who, General Confer- I during which time the parsonage was 1915. While there she won the gold ence, Louisville, Ky.. May, 1924) j repaired and the church beautifully j prize for the best essay on Africa in In 1916, she was married to Alfonso Richard Fox wa* born at sfuccoed and paid out of debt and the 1914 50,000 —Meetings in Central Baptist Hannibal, Mo., Sept. 8, 1891, son of membership increased. While in Ma- Rev. A. R. Fox, B. D., of Hannibal. — Parade — Aaron and Anna Fox. He graduated con, there were born to Rev. and Mr*. . Mo., and has played no small part in Entertains ____ ___ _________ _ _________________ _______________ r _____ _ _____ _____ his success. She has real dramatic from the Hannibal high school in 1910 Fox two sons, Walter Alston and j «■ a .iwav , va ii viii I v,,w .i,w. M v., ji . L., ------- — ——— —----------------j as Valedictorian vi of ma his viaaaa class uiiii and from Alfonso Richard ■ Fox. Jr. He was ability and has organized and trained Members of the congregation of the a large congregation Sunday morning. the Theological Department of Wil- chief chief secretary secretary of of the the North North Missouri Missouri a a dramatic dramatic club club in in Portland Portland for for several several Pittsburgh. Pa„ Aug. 27, 11 p. m — Take Smoky The Rev. Mr. Bennett said he saw berforce Third Baptist Church were shocked * Z I University ♦ ‘ ’ in 1915 * Z * SC at . - the * S head ? Z* —. — £ — .. —~___ £ —. — for four consecutive — . * — — — - years _ * a. .. I, ■ a «Bu — 1 «■ ,1.-1 a a. as . «a > L a a* Bu , .1.1 * a* nearly XS«k W 1 ” ¡Conference high class dramas which netted I J. Finley Wilson, twice Exalted Ruler when their pastor, the Rev. W. Arnold in church partisan organization a cult Storm of his class with the B. D. degree, and superintendent of the Allen Chris- $1000 for her church. She recently ‘of the I. B. P. O. E. of W. was unani- The thousands of delegates of the Bennett, renounced denominationalism which "stinted vision, fettered mental magna cum laude, joined the North tian Endeavor League for two year*, took a prominent part in a pageant mously re-elected for a third term in Twenty-fifth Annual Convention of the as "one of the iniquities under the expansion and blinded the will against Missouri Conference at St. Joseph, Upon the unanimous request of the given by thirty (white) Presbyterian, this office tonight. The session was perceiving the unmistakable truth. ” Improved Benevolent and Protective word of God" and resigned his pastor Missouri in 1911, under Bishop H. B. official family, he was returned to Ma- churche* of the city. She ha* served marked by wild cheering as the victory Rev. Mr. Bennett came here two Order of Elks of the World took Pitts ate to take up nonseetarian work. Parka. Was ordained deacon in 1914 . t.on con io* for Tii> his louriii fourtk^ear, very >0011 soon «iicr after as vice president of the North Missouri was announced. y vsir, very burgh by storm. Fifty thousand colored The minister not only resigned his years ago from Vancouver, B. C, Conference Branch Women ’ , Mite During his term in office, Wilson at Moberly. Mo., and elder in 1916, at however he received a wire from the visitors came to Pittsburgh to attend pulpit, effective September 28th. but where he was pastor of the Emmanuel Macon. Mo., under Bishop Parks. Be bishop, transferring him to the Puget Missionary and is at the present time has made the Elks a world-wide and the convention and to witness the withdrew with his family as members Baptist Church for four years. He has fore going to Wilberforce, he pastured Sound Conference, Bethel Church, president of the Puget Sound Confer- powerful body, having enlarged its grand parade. The Grand Lodge con of the Baptiah Church. He had not Item a member of the Baptist Church Mexico, Mo., one year where he trebled Portland. Ore., hi, present charge. ence Branch Woman s Mite Mission-1 SCOpe in a manner never before al vened in Central Baptist Church and con filled hie decision and it came as for sixteen years. He was ordained ten hi* membership and repaired church This congregation had been worship ary Society, this branch bearing the tempted. Extremely popular in the en- the Grand Temple in Bethel A. M. E. a great surprise in his sermon before years ago al Kclona, B. C. and parsonage. Jan. 26, 1916, he was ping in the basement for several years, diatinctioa of raising more money per tire country and possessing remarkable Church on Tuesday. The parade was married to Miss Sadye Alston, After but Rev. and Mra. Fox soon filled capita than any other in the entire con-| capacity for organization, his third Mrs. MeShan stopped with her mother, his giaduation he was assigned to them with the zeal to build. They had nection. She is also district superin- term in office will mean increased vic five miles long. The General Commit tee saw to it that the delegates were Mrs. Turnuin, on Williams Ave. Mrs. several successful rallies, one alone tories for the Improved Benevolent royally entertained, and all Pittsburgh Norris enjoyed the N. A. A. C. P. netting in a tea weeks ’ drive near four Protective Or«kr of Elks of the World. PICNIC ENJOYABLE AFFAIR gave the delegates a great time. picnic at Roache's park l-abor Day. thousand dollars^ In 1922 the church The ljibor Day picnic given by the They left Tuesday for home. was completed at a cost of $35,000 and local branch of the N A A. C. P. at I e • a finely furnished In every detail with Woman Said Salem Rosche’a park was a most enjoyable MRS MORRISON HAS BREAK- lecture room, auditorium, swing bal Morrison Handsaker Jr., son of Rev. Richest Woman of Her affair. A large numlier came in the FAST FOR HER GUEST cony, furnace, primary department and Mrs. J. J. Handsaker, an honor evening and enjoyed the diversions ar ' Race World. Mrs. R. F. Morrison was hostess at room, committee rooms, pastor's study, graduate of Franklin high, thia year, ranged by the committee in charge. Mrs. Ida Pillsbury, who is claimed a delicious four-course breakfast, hon kitchen, rest rooms for ladies and will enter Willamette University this Too much praise cannot be given J. A. to be the owner of the Pillsbury Flour oring her guest. Mrs. W. G. Cranshaw. gentlemen, one of the most beautiful fall. Rev. Handsaker, as director of Ewing, the president, for the success Mill at the Leray Hill, Minneapolis, Wednesday morning, the 27th inst. and well equipped on the Pacific Coast. the Near East Relief work for the ful manner in which the picnic was . is now said to be the richest colored Covers were placed for twelve. After He is delegate to the General Confer handled. I woman in the world. She was recently Northwest, will have to spend much breakfast Clarence Torrence, who is a ence of 1924. Rev. A. R. Fox received • • • of the winter in the state of Washing . said to be worth $500,000,000 cousin of Mrs. Cranshaw, entertained hi, Doctor of Divinity degree at the ton and British Columbia looking after ENTERTAINED AT DINNER with a delightful automobile trip over commencetndht at Wilberforce Uni the Near East Relief cause. Their Mr. and Mrs W. A. Neely of Bull LOST VIGOR RE- the Columbia River Highway to Bon versity in June. 1924. eldest daughter will teach. These Run were the guests at dinner Sunday neville and return. ------------ 0 ----------- I three important facts combine in such night of Editor and Mrs. E. I> Can • • • "Glands Awakened In One Day” I* a way as to cause their many friends nady. They drove in Sunday evening MRS. CRANSHAW HONORED the Amazing Statement of a 76- in Portland to be deprived of the with Masters George and Ivan Can Mrs. R G. Cranshaw of Lot An Year-Old Veteran. pleasant association of the family, in nady, who had »pent several days with Mrs. Sadye Alston Fox was born geles, Cal., was the inspiration for a Lost vigor, deadened glands and cluding the youngest daughter and the Neely*. in Marysville. Ohio. Sept. 15, 1895, beautifully appointed five-course lunch • • • ‘ nerves, and that weak, worn-out, de-1 Mrs. Handsaker. both of whom will fifth child of the- late Rev. Primus and eon Saturday afternoon, Aug. 30, when ¡pressed and half-alive feeling need not spend the winter in Salem to be Bear GOES TO OBERLIN COLLEGE Elizabeth C. Alston, the former being Mesdames Josef A. Wisdom and L. K. I j be dreaded any longer since the discov i Morrison—his first year in college. Win Duncan Allen Jr. left Sunday a prominent minister of Ohio. She was Weeks were joint hostesses at the Rev. and Mrs. Handsaker but re for Oberlin. O„ where he will enter educated in the public schools of Ohio, tendent of the Seattle District Sunday ery of a well known chemist. Now it home of the (ormer. Fifteen attractive cently returned from the Near East Oberlin University, He was accom and graduated with honors from School Convention. Before her mar ! is possible for those who feel "prema- matrons were seated about the ex Congress, held near Crater Lake. Rep panied as far as Omaha. Neb., by Stivers high chool of Dayton. Ohio. riage to Rev. Fox she was state sec- ! turely old" to become "rejuvenated” quisitely decorated table. Pretty rose 1 re«ain 3£'“Y’ resentatives of the cause were present Mrs. S. H. Dorsey, who has been via- Palmyra. Mo., and from there to Ma Afterwards going to Wilberforce Uni |i retary of the Allen Christen End'ea Jor , place cards corresponded nicely with i often in a day’s time, with Mando from California, Oregon, Washington, iling the Allen family for several con. Mo., where he served three years versity where she was graduated in League for six consecutive years. the centerpiece of roses and dahlias. i Formula, is the amazing statement of i British Columbia, Colorado. Lhah and weeks and who returned to her home Kodak pictures of numerous poses of , one who has taken the treatment. This Montana. Rev. Handsaker had charge in Omaha Sunday. the guests in groups and pairs were Y.W.C.A. • • • famous discovery is bringing “re of the program over which John W. nude by Mrs. Weeks. Everyone en Notes newed youth" and "strength" to thou- May, a national officer from New MRS NORRIS AND PARTY joyed the affair immensely. ; York, presided. The swimming class will open Sept. Mrs. R. S. Norris of Seattle, accom Bob Lawrei.c-. who suffered a para i sands where everything else had failed. see ---------- o--------- 17th at 8 P. M. Rates will remain the "1 want to say that my ’ lost vigor ’ panied by two of her sons and Mr*. lytic stroke some months ago, and be Miss Willya Mac Wright, principal Stay off Nov. 11th.—Adv. ! was restored and 'glands renewed ’ in same as last year except that there is PORTLAND GIRL WEDS IN MeShan of Spokane, spent twenty- lieving himself recovered, went to of home economics. Shorter College. to be a registration fee of $1.00 per work as porter on an observation car i I twenty-four hours,” says D. B. Peake ----------- 0----------- EAST four hour* in Portland en route home Little Rock. Ark., is visiting Mrs. W. Rev. E. J. Magruder will go to Oak j term where instruction is desired. of Kansas City. Mo. "Today I am 76. Many Advocate readers will be inter after a four weeks' auto tour through to Seaside, had a relapse and is now B. Brown Miss Wright and Mrs. ested to know that Mr. and Mrs. Guy I This fee is optional. but I don't feel a day over *0. Before land next week to enter his daughter California, Oregon and the Yellow Brown were co-workers at Shorter Carleton Haynes Corliss. 517 E. 27th ■ The women’s “gym” class is being confined to his home. in the public school there. stone National Park. Mr*. Norris and J. Finley Wilson, while on his hon- I started taking the treatment I felt ------------0----------- College for a number of years. Miss St. North, have issued announcements formed, This class'will meet on Wed- I was an old. 'worn-out' man; but now her sons stopped with Mrs. Leonora Wright is leaving for California on of the marriage of their daughter. Mil- oratiays from 7 to 8 P. M. Date to be evmoon in Cuba last month set up a I am enjoying a remarkable 'gland Henderson. 874 Union Ave. N.. and lodge of Elks, this being among the Please pay your subscription to Wednesday. dred Cochrane, to Mr. Harry Wood announced later. first lodges of th«, order on foreign soil. restoration' and am convinced my ‘re The Advocate and avoid missing an Andrews, Saturday. August 23. 1924, at The Kir,i’ basketball class will meet Dt. Fanny Bond is ill and confined juvenation’ is complete and permanent. issue of the paper. ---------- o ■ Watertown. Mass The happy couple Thursdays from 4 to 5. Date to be May God’s blessing rest on the discov to her home on Meade St. will be at home after the first of Oc- announced later. Fee remains un- To Return S. THE OREGON STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Dt. Rachael Young is ill at her resi erer of such a boon to humanity.” tober. 30 West Ninth St.. New York. ch»"K«'<’ for both the above classes. This wonderful formula, prepared by A card from Rev. Joseph W. Miller, dence, 376 Williams Ave. orma *q y The date of the Bible class opening Dt Pearl Love. 999 E. 27th St. No., one of the largest laboratories in the Somerset. Bermuda, states that he has Judge Corns,, father of the bride. left Wednesday for Palo Alto, Cal. ' world and generally known as Mando. been transferred from Bermuda an \\ -»♦,-** a Axl lz>*s • • si z-r a *-«** v 4 ~ - u Watch for friz* the v following events : ' is easily used at home and seems to nual conference to the Michigan con I is well known here, having a lucrative . for a brief visit. Social hygiene lectures. Mrs. Alta L. work like magic in its rapidity on peo ference. which will meet in Grand law practice with offices in the Yeon -------- O---------------- Stevens, "Paper Novelties" and their ple of all ages and sexes. Rapids Sept. 10th. Rev. Miller will I building. Undergoes making by an expert, and "The Charm No matter how bad your condition. sail from Bermuda August 30th. The bride, who has been in New- Mra George H. Holliday 708 E ; no what your ige occupa School." Dates to be announced. i --------- o----------- York for sometime, is a charming Where a sufficient number register 13th St. South, went to St. \ incent s I pion, no matter what you have tried Taxi Company Adds young lady, accomplished in literature hospital Tuesday, where she under-1 la th* Mwral puraalu and pro/Maioa* la Ilf* , any class requested will be formed. I if you are lacking in '’vigor” and the ; and music. It has been through her other — Machine Through th« (olio. In. arhaola and dmartaml- Persons having rooms to rent and jwen* a major operation. “vital force of youth” we are so con courtesy that Advocate readers have The White Top Taxicab Co. has those furnishing room and board are went a major operation. Later: She is fident Mando Formula will restore you The School of Basic Arts and added another machine, a Dodge cab, had much excellent news of the colored asked to register at the Y. reported to be doing fine since the that we offer to send a large $3.50 to its efficient service car system. race artists back East—such as Harry (Art, Knalls«. iniblle aiwakla«. modara lanauaass. history, and th* scteneMl The High School Reserves meet I operation. bottle for only $1.95 on 10 days' free Pravkllna th. toundnUon training upon whkh toehnteal aportaliiatlon la built. Burleigh and Roland Hayes. ----------- o----------- Thursday at * P. M. | trial. If the results are not satisfac-| -------- ------------ The Advocate extends hearty con Franky Alford Thomas is back home j I tory and you are not more than pleased New shipment of phonograph rec 6-room house for rent—1*3 E. 18th The Ten Technical with Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Thomas, 329 | gratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Andrews ords every week. I in every way. it costs you nothing. I SL, near Morrison. Garfield 7080.— .and wish them a happy and successful San Rafael St. -------- o-------- I Send no money—just your name and Adv. CsMatccie—four departments <1 fritulturr— thirteen departments married life. • 0 I address to F. L. Carlin, 705 Baltimore (ILS. Lee Perry, a theatrical man. and (B.8 . M.S. iUxrw*> ----------- 0----------- ----------o— ■ ■ Fortsfry —two departments Miss Ruth Morton, daughter of E. W. Bell State Board Bldg., Kansas City, Mo., and the treat- Resolutions on Death (B.8., M.S. dwrrwa) Exviaeeriag—seven department* MR. AND MRS. LOGAN HOSTS Morton, were married Friday night, Dr. Hugh A. Bell, who recently I ment will be mailed at once. Use it IB S . M.S. <t**r«M> Win//—three departments Lillian Mr. and Mrs. Jno. C. Logan invited August 29, at the home of the bride’s graduated from the dental department according to simple directions. If at (B-S. dwrrr«) Hemt Eceaemio— fiva dtpartm'ts We, Rose City Lodge, No. Ill, I- in a few friends last Tuesday evening parents. 1094 Maryland Ave. Rev. of the University of Southern Cali- the end of 10 days you are not show- IB S . M.S. durml hctlitssl Education —five depart* B. P. O. E of W., bow in humble to meet Mrs. Wade of Seattle, who ments E. J. Magruder performed the cere fornia. received a wire Monday. Sept, ing "wonderful improvement” and “tw Phariaarf— (B.8., M.S. dwtrwal will leave for home in a few days; mony. The groom left immediately ist, bearing the good news that he , juvenation," just send it back and your submission to the will of God, “the !B.S., Mi C. türm Mtlilsrj Sdtscf and Tactics— five and Mr,. Viola Curry, who returned to join his company at Oakland, and was among the few colored applicants ' money will be refunded without ques-1 Grand Ruler of the Universe,” whose Ckrmiral Eafinrfriaf— unite — . /» • . „ ; . | decree called from this earthly abode, lB.8. to California Thursday morning. The his bride is to join him later. (B.8. (Wfrwl who passed the state board of Cali-1 tion. .L r '.‘"»y «^ran‘«<4. Mrs. Lillian Medley-Allen, the beloved evening was pleasantly spent in pro ----------- 0----------- fornia. so write todav and Rive this remark- .z - A . .. , • w * • . i wife of our esteemed and trusted gressive conversation and music. De Rev. J. E. Byrd, charged with as . able formula a tnal. I _ . _____ ______ I treasurer. Brother W. D. Allen. licious refreshments were served by saulting John Orby, a laborer, with a w w tu *° i • We hold that Brother W. D. Allen the hostess, assisted by her daughter, knife, Saturday. September 29th. was Mrs. Mary Thomas is convalescing . , .. A . . . .... . . ® and family are not alone in their grief Piano Instructor Mrs. Louise Williams. Other out-of- bound over tp the grand jury Wed at the home off her son-in-law and z .$. • z r . r j . . w . w. ... .. „ . for the loss of their faithful wife and town guests included Mr. and Mrs. nesday by Municipal Judge Ekwall. daughter. Mr. and Mrs., Waldo Bogle, . Beginners dutiful mother, but the community C. J. Holloway of Yakima. | 567 E. 35th St. S. Mrs. Thomas has -O----------- mourns•fuc loss of a beautiful Chris ----------- 0----------- H. Cash, who resides on Forty-third been ill for more than a month. THE REGISTRAR tian character and an exemplary cit Mra. Bertha Dickerson -and Dr. Street, near Hawthorne Avenue, was MRS WALDO BOGLE o OkKOON Ao*lCUi.TURAL COLLKiE izen. Grant were married in Vancouver, taken to Multnomah Hospital. Wed Jess L. Brooks and Miss Katherine Pupil of Pearl Mitchell CORVALLIS - OREGON . Therefore, be it Resolved. That we Wn., Tuesday. The happy couple will nesday. Mr. Cash has been ill for a Simpson were married in Vancouver, „ . .. ’ extend our deep sympathy to Brother make Portland their home. Wn.. last Saturday. T ‘ are Port- All Both . , i long time. «. f Allen and family. Studio 567 E. 35th St. S. land residents and are members of Mt. | * Be it also Resolved. That a copy of Olivet Baptist church choir. Sellwood 1678 | these resolutions be sent to the br o [reaved ones, a copy published in ow Church Services Resumed local newspaper, The Advocate, and F. RICHARDSON. Prop. _______ j St. Phillips Episcopal Mission will that this action be placed in the ret- NOTICE Regular meetings of the Port- jresume services tomorrow, Sunday, at ords of our lodge. in the land Branch of the National A b - I ,htir ehurch. 25th and Savuer St*., Committee: E. W. Agee, GOLDEN aociation for the advancement of beginning at 11 o'clock. Lay Reader O. S. Thomas, Corner Broadway and Everett Street* 8th Colored People held every second Blane B vo*** wiB conduct the ser- Rev. E. C. Dyer. All Kind« of Confection«, Candie«, Cigars, Cigarettes. Etc. Newspapers Monday evening at Bethel A. M. v'ce- Public invited. ------- o ■— and Magazine«—Courteous Treatment E. church, Larrabee and McMillan COLORED Men wanted to qualify -o- for sleeping car and train porters. streets. Phone Sunset 6609, R. 1, or 3133 A NICE COOL PLACE TO ENJOY YOURSELF J. A. EWINQ, Pres. September 29th has been chartered Experience ur.neceaaary. Transporta tion furnished Write T McCaffrey. by Portland club women.—Adv. LEE ANDERSON, Sec y. Supt, St. Louis, Mo. Whole Family Withdraws From Church — Rev. Bennett for Sixteen Years Member of Baptist Denomina tion — Came Here From Kelona, B. C. Attend Held Grand Five Miles Long Welcome to and Royally Church City Gives Great Delegates. City Elks a By SOCIETY ‘Colored to Be To Winter in in “ STORED IN 24 HOURS’’ Assisted by Mrs. Fox LOCAL and FOREIGN NEWS BRIEFS Williams Avenue DOINGS OF THE ELKS to U. A. A LIBERAL and PRACTICAL Operation EDUCATION” An- Sciences Schools Dr. Passes Mrs. PEARL MITCHELL Instructor of Music Fall Term Begins September REGISTRATION SEPTEMBER 3RD Garfield RICHARDSON S CONFECTIONERY HOTEL WEST the of Medley-Allen