The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, November 29, 1924, Image 1

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NO. 14
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P O R T L A N D , O R EG O N , S A T U R D A Y , N O V E M B E R 29. 1924
NATIONAL ACAD
P R IC E 5 C E N T S
HONORS COLOR
NOTED RACE SCIENTIST REJECTS BIG OFFER
D IS C O V E R IE S A R E RE
V E A L E D BY GOD, T H E
PR O FESSO R T E L L S
W O M E N S M ISSIO N
A R Y S O C IE T Y
N. A A. C P. D R IV E
EXTENDED
IS W I L E Y C O L L E G E
E L W Y N B U R E A U PR E- G IV E S PR O G R A M
COLORED
TEACH ER S N A T IO N A L
ACADEMY
R E C E IV E S G IF T
SENTS FAM O US
IN N E W B E R G HONOR M ONTGOM ERY
H O N O R S E M IN E N T
V IO L IN IS T
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CO LO RED M AN
W iley College gets donation from
.
The Shaw quartet, composed of
Washington. D. C„ Nov. 26.—From
drive for new members for the
Dr. H. L. Pelham Is Selected
q he lug musical event of the com- Freit® Shaw. Hugh A
Bell, Leola runaway slave to assistant superin-
A C. P,, which was to have previously unknown benefactor whose
for Scientific Research
on the 23rd, has been extended acquaintanee with the school was ob- u,K week will be the recital of Mischa Schaffer. A. H. Morrow, together with tendent in charge of public schools of
The
N. A
ended
( Preston New» Service)
, I Preston News Service)
to December Hth, at which time a tamed through some unrevealrd source Klman. the celebrated Russian violin- Mr*. Jc»»ic F~ wing-Edwards. pianist-1 the Capital of the nation, was the un-
A check from the attorney of the late j«t. at the Auditorium. Thursday even- accompanist. Gwendolyn Hooker and usual career of Dr Winfield Scott
splendid
musical
program
will
he
rend
Washington. I) C , Nov 26 Or
Washington, D. C., Nov 26.— D"
Mrs Harriett E. Raimheld of Uplands, mg. December 4th. The F.lwyn Con. O. S Thomas, readers, and James A. Montgomery, retired, who last Monday
< .rurgi- VV. Carver, a negro |>rofcs*oi errd. The N A A. C. P is the sal­
Harry
Leroy Pelham, a former resi­
i aliform». for the amount designated Cert Bureau was fortunate indeed to McArthur, soloist, gave a delightful night was tendered a testimonial in
of Tu tk riin Institute and »on of an vation of the colored race; it is the
in her will that should be set apart for »ccurr this great violinist for a Port- program in the Auditorium o f Pacific Dunbar High School by the officers. dent of this city, now engaged in rr-
one
organization
that
is
fighting
thr
rx »lavr. »poke Tuesday afternoon al
• hr purpose of constituting a gift to land appearance. F.lsewhere on the College Friday night, Nov. 21
Mrs teachers and janitor force of the 10 to search work in physiology under Dr.
ilie fortysrcmnl anniversary eelebra battles of thr race for justice and equal
H B. Williams, of the College of
W iley College was received Monday by ( oast the priees for the Elman con- E- D. Cannady had charge of the *f- 13 divisions
rights
add
against
segregation
and
dis-
run of tlir Wumrii i Hoard of Domes­
Physicians
of Columbia University.
President
M
W
Dogan
on
his
return
A heart and a dollar are
fair which was in fulfilment of a
Dr. F. W. Vallou, superintendent of
tic Mission» of ihr Reformed ( -lurch ' crimination
Morristown. Tennessee
and
all that is required to become a mem from
promise she made to Newberg people public schools, paid tribute to the pub- New York, will pursue scientific work
of Anu-rira. hr Id al ill«’ Mafblr Col
Greensboro, North Carolina where he
while there this summer
lie services of Dr, Montgomery as an along medical lines under the auspice*
legiatr Church, and astonished the ! I>er Join now and make the member -
of the National Academy of Science,
had been on an inspection tour study­
|
ship
drive
a
big
surer»»
President
President
Pennington
of
the
College
educator,
Urn« »»»embly with hi» discoveries in
beginning in January, next. M'S. Pet-
ing style» and type* of architecture for
K
VV
Kwing
and
the
executive
com
introduced Mrs Cannady who gave a
Assistant Superintendent Garnet C.
agricultural rhemiatry.
ham. formerly Miss Vivian Williams
girls
building*
The
gift
came
as
a
| mittee are planning to take up several
short talk and in turn introduced the Wilkinson made the principal address
Hr brought exhibits of Ilia discov­
a local school teacher, and his daugh.
j cases of discrimination and injustice complete surprise because the donor
com;.any. The auditorium including the and presented to Dr. Montgomery a
eries from thr Alahaina school found
ters, Maurine and Harriet, are resid­
•hat is being practiced against the is a total stranger to thr president and
balcony was filled to a comfortable purse containing $841, in token of re-
rd l>y Hooker T. Washington, showing
ing in Washington.
1 race; they need your help and eo- school. There was great rejoicing on
capacitv. Miss Shaw was compelled to membrance from the officers and em-
how hr had produerd 100 uurful pto
Dr. Pelham was the ranking student
the
part
of
student
body
and
teachers
! operation Join, »how your pride and
respond to several encores and was ployes of the colored school divisions,
duel» from thr »wrrt ttolato, unhid
for four years at Howard University
when the gift was announced. It is
1 vour interest in the race.
presented with a large bouquet o f
The testimonial gathering w'as pre-
ing ruhlirr, roffrr, randy, dvr» pa»tr,
Medical School, class of 1923, and win­
taken as a good omen for the school's
chrysanthemums; Miss Hooker re- *ided ov* r by J C. Nalle. supervisor
p#ilt, atarrh, vinm ir, ink, »hoe black
ner of the Dumas prize of $100 in gold
future.
In making the gift known,
sponded
to
an
encore
as
did
J.
A
Me-
o
i
the
»mtb
division.
The
program
in-
Jacob F. Wheaton Dead
him and molasses, and 105 produ'ts
He is a native of Newburgh, N. Y.,
the president said that "faithful effort
Arthur who sang "Old Black Joe" en eluded an invocation by the Rev.
from thr humble pranut Hr »a<d that
and
A. B. from Lincoln University in
ultimately finds sure reward; that
costume The quartet, O. S. Thomas D. F Rivers, an appreciational assoc ia-
Jacob Wheaton, father of VV J.
hi» di»rovrrir* « e r r a direct revel»-
1915, and a post-graduate student in
friends as well as others are often
and Mrs. Edwards, were warmly re- j *'ou *>>’ M. Grant Lucas, and a response
lion from God, that hr had no Krrat Wheaton of San Francisco and the watching your movements unaware
biology at Howard University 1918-
ceived. There is no need to mention by Dr Montgomery.
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mind, and that hr nrvrr u»rd even a late J Frank Wheaton of New York and it pays to strive to do the right
19. After graduation in medicine he
the fact to those who have heard him |
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book in hi» laboratory. H r »aid the and uncle to Horace F. Wheaton of thing at all times. The work of Wiley
was an interne in Freedman's Hos­
that Mr Thomas was splendid in
Club Meets Monday Eve
moment Cod revealrd a ducovrry to 1.0« Angeles, died at his home at is gradually becoming more widely
pital.
Thanatopsis
which
is
his
masterpiece.
The Music and Allied Arts Club
Hagerstown.
Maryland
He
was
born
him thr method ramr with thr idea
Dr. Pelham is the second colored
known, and the hope is cherished that
Mrs. Edwards played a group of pieces will meet Monday evening. December
In half an hour after thr idra wat rr- ! in IH33 on ( the 14th of February at thr school, through special acts of
man to be honored by the National
from S. Coleridge Taylor and C. C 1. at 8 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. Academy of Science. Dr. Lloyd New­
vralril itPhiin. hr »aid hr produerd the Middletown in Maryland near his l**r kindness, such as this one. on the part
White. They were refreshing, in com- | Waldo Bogle. 567 E. 35th St., South. man. of Washington, also an honor
yolk of an rgn from a I’orto Rican home He served with the 54th Mas­
«j
j r ca . . j * , uu. ,h parison with the music generally j Everyone whose name is on the charter
sachusetts Regiment during the Civil oi ibo*< interested in human welfare,
• wrrt potato.
graduate of Howard University, who
war and with thr late Srrgrant Carney
"hie u to
Elwyn Burfau * r* b a rgin g only 50
^
«*«_
^
» ° yerify. ,h* ’r specialized in biological chemistry at
Kefuard Offer of Big Salary
ily enjoyed by the audience.
It is name. The committee on Constitution Harvard University, preceded him in
of Boston was at all times among the
rents to $2.
bilities.
It wat brought out at thr meeting |
s
one
of
the
most
nee<hc**
to
*»>’
that
Miss
Shaw
was and By-Laws will submit their report. research work under the same auspiers.
notable figures at the Grand Army
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, Mischa Elman _ _____ __, ____
that although Dr C arver wa» poorly
meetings, which he attended yearly.
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beloved of all violinists,
the incont- ROod
A " hfr numl»ers and especially Mrs Esther Aiken is president. Mrs.
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Itaid, hr had refuted the offer of a
During thr time of the Under Ground “Solid South’ Would Vote parat,|r "Elman tone" is a thing of ,he ar,a- Du Sonni, from L African» Pearl Mitchel, supervisor; Mrs. Waldo
prinrrly »alary from Thoina» A F.dt
A
Card
of Thanks
Railroad. Ins home, which was nine
great beauty and tremendous power " ere *Plt'nd'd,y sung. At the close of Bogle, secretary-treasurer; Miss Freita
For Satan's Son If He
T o the members of Excelsior Lodge
«ill. who wi»hrd to have thr professor .
miles from the slate line of Pennsyl­
His worth has steadily increased from ,he Pr° K 'am- ,hf company was escort- Shaw, music critic; Mrs. E D Can-
Were A Democrat,
and Mt. Hood Chapter, A. F. and A.
join hit laboratory »taff at Orange. |
vania, was thr last station fyom which
a child prodigy to the maturer artist fd lo ,hr homr of Nfrs L o ,,'e Hannon, nadv, press and publicity
M .: W e wish to extend our hearfelt
N. J. He al»o ha» refuted offer» from
Says
Priest
slave refugees made the dash for free­
_______
until he is now considered by many of 011 Th’ rd St- w h frf a sumptuous five-
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thanks for the valuable and kind ser­
othrr», preferring to remain with hit i
dom
I'p until the date of his death
New Vork N Y
Nov 20 Th
'he musical authorities as the greatest course turkey dinner was served to the
The Presentation of the "African vice rendered Mrs. Elvira Scott, our
own |>roplr and help thrm »olvr reo
hr kept in touch with affairs and cast Reverend l>r' fam e. W Gill,«
“ » ,he younger g-aeration of v.ol.nists,
par,> together w.th President Free States to King Tut" by children mother and grandmother, during her
ilomie condition» in lha South
his vote on rlertiou day. For forty nen|C member u T 'T h ea th o h e clcnrv" A —
”y » ”
" ' » undoubtedly
Mr* Pennington, Rev. and Mrs -under the d i v i s i o n of Mr,. C. A illness and death.
A large factory it now bring rrrrted j
Phillips, Dr Lee and several others Jenkins at Zion church a few nights
years, as bailiff, hr was m charge of
MR. A N D MRS. L. JONES,
outcidr Tuskrgce, where pamt i» to be
in an address delivered at the Church ‘,r" ' ,hl‘ areal ma*,er UP °" h‘- aP
.
e names the writer failed to ago was very good indeed. This was
the sessions of the Washington county
of the Paulist Fathers. Columbus! pearancf h tT t December 4th
MISS L E O N W H A R T O N
produced from thr »wrrt potato
ascertain.
a
benefit
for
the
building
fund
of
the
grand jury and signal honors were
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avenue and 5Vth street, on last Sunday
"I'v e never received any money for j
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Williams Avenue Branch Y. W . C. A.
»hown at hi» funeral by public and
Surprise Party On Mrs. Harris.
evening, laid to waste the vaunted tab
my discoveries," Dr. Carver «aid '
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A
Card
of Thanks
Clifford's
Studio
of
Music
presented
o
,
private citizens whose respect he com­
ernaclet of Nordic superiority and the ThrouRh ,hr ingenuity of Jerome
"Somebody who had benefited by my j
I wish to extend my heartfelt thanks
Chitterling dinner for the benefit of
manded
Harris and Miss Margie Danley. Mrs. , f v eral PuPtls in recital Nov 20th at
sedate cloisters of racial purity in two
product» from thr peanut »ent me $100
Mt. Hood Chapter will be served by to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maxwell, Mr.
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fiery sentences. “ The negro has never Jerome Harris was taken completely ,he Y W C A.. Broadway and Tav
the other day, but I »ent it hack to j
and Mrs. Bates and Mrs. Jones of
by surprise Monday night when she *or s,rte,s 1 laving on the program Mrs. Edna Cain at 141 N. 12th St.,
Carnival of Nations
been given a chance to bring out the
him."
Salem. Oregon, for their many kind­
returned home. 492 Rodney Ave to was our own Donald Anderson, son Thursday. December 4th. Price 50c.
best that is in him. The cry is "Beat
Hi» mo»t important ami moil re­
nesses during the illness and death of
.The Carnival of Nations entertain­ him down! Keep him back! Crush find it filled with friends who came to ° { Mr and Mrs Le<- Anderson, 1200 Everybody invited.-Adv.
cent discovery in a pranut product i»
my beloved husband.
honor
her
birthday.
Cards
and
danc-
^
mon
Ave.,
North.
Donald
played
so
j
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ment given by the Old Rose Club un­ him!
said Dr. Gillis to his thousands
a pulmonary reinrdy. which he re- ;
25 N. 9th St., Portland, Ore.
ing were the diversions. And just be- " c^
^ad
rcsPor,6
encores.
Injured in Auto Accident. Mrs. Hat-
der the supervision and direction of of astounded white auditors.
vealrd at Tuesday'» service for thr |
MRS Z E L L A B R O W N
fore
the
honored
one
extinguished
the
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ITlond>
330
Chapman
St.,
m
et,
Mrs. W. R Peek assisted by F’reita
"As a young man in Vermont," con-
firtl time
While Dr. Carver would
flaming candles on the lovely birth-
Mrs M E " F^Ulove is reported to »ith painful injuries to her head and
Shaw wa* presented Tuesday night at
not admit that hr was on the trail( of
|hc av>ocja|e editor of The t,avf K° nc *° California on a business limbs when she was run down by an
Portland Woman’s Club, 448 Taylor tinned the speaker,^ the bishop of the
a discovery for thr rurr of tulierrulo»i».
Mrs. Lowe’s trial was held in Judge
i .,i i._ church
Catholic
-i
u of
- i which i I was a
- . ,
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at the corner of Williams Ave.
.
,
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Advocate responded briefly to a re­ trip.
hr declared that hi« new product, which St A large and appreciative audience member was a mulatto.
No good
j and Broadway Monday night while a t- j Phelps' Court last week. The jury-
! quest for a speech, Everyone had a
was in attendance and enjoyed the
he called a creosote so I uiiqii . was a
Catholic would ever have objected to
tempting to cross the intersection of disagreed after being out 24 hours.
delightful time
varied program immensely. The af­
Rhinelander's W i f e
step forward for thr trratmrnt of all j
the marriage of that colored bishop on
the streets. She is reported to be do- ] They were dismissed and it is thought
fair was successful and much praise is
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To Attend Old Church;
pulmonary »rouble«, and that it wa» 1
the ground of color."
ing
as well as could be expected. Be- j a new trial will be held early next
due Mrs. Peek for her untiring effort,
College
Students
Spend
"N
o
Color
Line”—
Pastor
a food as well a» a mrdirinr.
Hr |
Dr Gillis, who is editor of the Cath­
sides the bruises, she sustained a severe month.
even though not so well, m seeing that
showed that it was perfectly easy to '
Thanksgiving Here
olic
World,
and
showed
a
wide
and
nervous
shock.
everything went off O. K.
New York. Nov. 20.— The Rev. J.
emulsify creosote with the pranut pro-
thorough knowledge of the race ques­
Misses Otheida Nichols. Jennie Dora Mc\ ickar Haight, pastor of Christ
duet
Thr whole difficulty in chemis­
tions, startled his audience by stating
The Art Club met at the home of
Funeral Service Held
Grayson, Carrie Halsell, Idras W il- church. Pelham Manor, which the
try up to now, he said, had been to
prior to launching into his address,,
Mrs. Bessie Morton, 893 Woodward j
Jones family, one of the daughters of
find something with which creosote |
that in spite of the horror with which l,anl\ and R,chard Bo« ,c arr,v<‘d in ,he
Ave., this week. After the meeting the
A brief funeral service wa* held
hom married the heir. L. Kip Rhine i j- ’
j j , •
r w
would emulsify.
hit views might be received, that be ° ' y " ednc,day n'Kht fro,n Corvallis w
. .
.
. . .
y
ladies enjoved delicious relrcshments.
, ,,
.
...
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where they are attending O. A. C., and lander, has attended for a generation »•
Some in the audience tittered when Thursday morning at Finley's mortu­ was decidedly in favor of intermar- |
j
,
. ,
, .
" .
Next week, the club will meet with
FOR Y O U R XMAG. TREE
denied that revelation of the racial
spent Thanksgiving vacation.
the professor began to talk about the ary under the auspices of the Odd riage
Mr». Viarie Smith.
Mrs. E. D. Cannady addressed the origin of his parishioners would affect
peanut.
First he showed how, with Fellows Lodge for the late Robert
RICHARDSON’S CAFE
In no uncertain terms Dr. G illis,
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their standing in his congregation,
the arrival of the lioll »ca vil evil, the Lawrence, 641 Northrup St., who
I n t h * G old * * Wear H o rn
pointed out to his hearer, the fact that “ * e~ e a' ,he
* Rcsor'' 4,h and
Goodwins Receive Addi­
South was looking for some othrr died suddenly at his home Tues­
E. Richardson, Prop.
Burnside streets. Tuesday evening. For which is composed of most exclusively
the
nation
had
a
new
type
of
negro
tional Gifts
money crop than cotton; then how the day afternoon while sitting quietly in
forty-five minutes she discussed the .wealthy residents of Pelham Manor
to deal with; that the negro had ceased
Mr. and Mrs. W . H. Wil|is of New
sweet potato left thr soil useless while his chair. Mr. Lawrence had been ill
problems, rrligous, political and racial He said:
to hr docile and grinning, and that,
|
York
City, honored Mr. and Mrs. L.
for
a
long
time
and
although
he
was
the peanut fertilised it. Hr also recom­
"There is no color line in Christ’s
confronting her people in this coun
in the event of the development of the
A. Goodwin on their 25th wedding
mended the peanut as a muscle build­ able to be out and seemingly better the
try.
More than two hundred men cb,irch. 1 have lately noted that George
so-called yellow peril, because of Nor­
anniversary with a beautiful initialed
er to those who wished to avoid fat­ last few days, those who were nearest
representing various walks of life. J °nes- father of Mrs. Rhinelander, has
dic highhandedness, that the white peo­
and
dearest
to
him,
res'nzcd
he
could
tening product* like the sweet potato.
showed their appreciation for her ad- been lax in hi, attendance, whereas si'Ve.r ,ray ro" ' aini" « a *i,v"
<alad
ple of this country might find it much 1 ,
.
t,. .. „ a . .
Thirty-two Kinds of Milk in Peanut not last much longer.
to their disadvantage to have th.
b> respond.,'« with hearty ap-
used to be most faithful m worship.
The body, accompanied by the sor­
“ I reckon some of you folks don't
negroes unfriendly He quoted extracts plaU5'
° Kd,n sa,’K b* * u‘ ,fu" y
’* * randdau8h,<*. Alberta Brooks.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Jones
think so much of the peanut," lie rowing wife, left Thursday night for
and a travelogue motion picture com- ls onc ° f the brightest little girls in our
iron, a poem by Claude McKay as il­
Sundav
school
class
Tuesday,
a fine boy Mother and son
said.
"W h f, I've discovered thirty- Chatham, Ontario, for burial in the
pleted the evening's entertainment
lustrative of the new spirit of the
two different kinds of milk in the pea­ family plot. Chatham was the home
"She
and
all
her
folk
are
welcome
doin*
We"
'
o\d boy.
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negro.
of Mr. Lawrence and is the residence
nut. and richer than row’s milk."
"
I
believe
in
the
brotherhood
of
n
.
.
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Wardrobe Trunk Contest man •*
Died. \\ imam Brown. I uesdav. No
North and South Alike
Mr.
He told how in the clay of the coun­ of the majority of his family.
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i vember 25th at Salem. Oregon, and |
Speaking of #the treatment of the
try around Tuskegce he had discovered Roberts enjoyed the highest respect of
Open to the general public now.
G..,rant " 7 7 “ ^ -------- .
wa, buried at the same place. Wed-
.100 different colored paints, one of citizens of both races in the commuu negroes North and South, lie said that
Get ... while the water is hot. Every-
^ r *
>0" r "csdav. the 26th inst
Mr Brown
he
found
little
difference
between
ity,
and
it
has
been
said
of
him
that
them an Kgvptian blue, the color so
one his a chance to win. For further , .
*° a« f_n.'S
„ W n ,e for pr0p° - leaves to mourn their loss a wife Mr,.
thrm.
Hr
said:
frequently used by the ancient Egyp­ he had more friends on his route than
«
» par.ic,Hars
» * , t i v u i M i o v call
ein m
■ «
tlv iv ll
^
Mr,.
Helen
D. Morton. ^
* 75 00 weekly full time, ! ^
BrQwn 25 N 9,h s , Portl#B<|; ,
“ The situation of the 750,000 nccroes
»’
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tians, and thr making of which was a any other one individual. For many
$1.50 an hour spare time, selling guar-
, .
.
. z
.
Walnut 4574, Contest Manager.
.n o h
a v * r recently
« » r i» n t lv i>
m io rra U rl from
( r n m the
il i a
I
sister,
who
have
emigrated
lost art. A plant is to be built, he years Mr, Lawrence ran on the train
antecd hosiery to wearer; must w ear,
. . Mrs. Nellie Hammit of Chicago,
South
to
the
North
is
but
little
between
here
and
Spokane
*
Many
said, to produce paints from this clay
N O T IC E
°r rfplaccd frfe Quick sales, repeat a"d “ hr°,her' J*mes Br°" n of ° * den
„
-
n . orders. International Stocking Mills
0
Tw o years ago Dr. Carver won the were the floral tributes sent by friends changed, it seems to he. which may be
liogular meeting* of the Port- 6267. Morristown, Pa.
Surprise On the Editor
Spiiigarn Medal presented annually for of thr family and sad hut beautiful was summed up as merely the change from
the frying pan to the fire. In all es-
Branch of the National As
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j Sixteen professional and business
the most distinguished achievement by the funeral rites.
sentiai things the negro is as much * sociation for ,he advancement of
an American citizen rtf African descent
FOR YOUR LIB R A R Y
mcn , *'PI>t'd mto ,bt home of the Kdi
®T* r y .
Scott’s Official History of The ,or oi The Advocate in Irvington, dur-
It was from his discoveries that the
For couplet employed, large neatly ostracized here in the North as he ever * (. ’.0l0r.''<1 1VoP,e
Mon.lay evening at Bethel A. M. American Negro in the World Iinff h" absenc« Thursday evening and
government made bread during the furniahed rooms one block from car wa* in the South."
A certain and definite spirit of un- L. church, Larrabec and McMillan War. by Emmett J. Scott, A M -‘ waited his return When he arrived
war from sweet potato flour. He is a line; use of kitchen. 474 Vancouver
hallway.
member of the Royal Society of Arts, Ave. Call before II i is. East 3561. easiness was evident throughout* the | '
I A F w in g
special assistant to’the sec- i f* 9 ° ’c,oc.k aml en‘ erfd ‘ h/ hr"
Lang
audience at this point.
London.
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can
be
purchased
at
A,,ld
LEE ANDERSON, Sec y.
Dr. Gillis continued:
Mrs. John Russing presided at the
The
Advocate
office,
312-313
Mac-
Syne
"
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fla,hed
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service. Miss F.verdean Harmeling, a
°" So
had ,ho*c who had the
For rent— One and two-room apart­
"W e have all heard of the 'Solid
T o those who have ordered printing. leay Building, Broadway 5807.— entertainment
in band maneuvered that
nurse from one of the hoard's hospi­ ment! and housekeeping rooms in a South; where the vote is always one let u* say it is ready. Call for it at adv
Mr. Cannady was completely surprised
tals at Gray Hawk, Ky., told of nurs­ nice brick atructure; everything clean way. where they will vote for anybody The Advocate office as early as pos-
CLEVER A N D U N U S U A L
It goes without saying the "boys" had
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
ing among the mountaineers.
Mrs. and newly furnished. T H E S O U T H ­ who is a Democrat, except a Catholic, sihle.
the time of their lives and didn't go
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This
very interesting model cot»
Taber Knox described the work of the E R N A P A R T M E N T S , 647'/* First It is admitted that illiteracy is not the
sists of a jacket of plaid taffeta and
home "till morning." The occasion
hoard ill the Indian missions of Okla­ Street, Main 0725.— Adv.
real ground; it is admitted that the
was Mr. Cannady’s birthday anniver- j tiered skirt of flannel. The tiers are
homa and N c w .M c ’utg' .Miss Mary
bound with sell-color silk and the
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whites fear that the negro will vote in
sary. Several lovely gilts were brought
Bert
Turner,
Instructor
Chas.
Williams,
Business
Manager
jacket is trimmed with buttons and
Dan Harbcaon of Kentucky and H. T.
Mrs. Waldo Bogle spent the past j mass and overwhelm the while elec­
by the guests.
plain silk. The suit is appropriate
Rurlcigh sang.
week-end in Corvallis, Oregon, visiting torate. Yet the whites go on voting
tor either informal or »ports wear.
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her son, Richard Bogle who is a stu­ in mass; they voted for Grover Cleve- |
Medium size requires 2 yards .Vi inch
Wilbur Mercer was married Wed-
silk
and 3 yards 42-inch Kamel.
Mrs. W. H. Myles received the sad dent at O. A. C.
land, for William Jennings Bryan, for
I
nesda.v at Williams Ave. Branch Y.
Pictorial Review Jacket No 2199.
intelligence of the death of her cousin's
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John VV. Davis, and they would prob- ,
Sizes 34 to 46 inches bust, and 16 to
W . C. A., to Miss Ruth * Marberry.
son who was recently killed by a stroke
Furniture, new and used, latest ably vote for a son of Satan if he | Main 2014
20 years.
Price. 30 cent*. Bodice
Tabor 0841
Rev.
E.
C.
Dyer
read
the
marriage
of lightening near Littig, Texas.
Skirt No 2002 Sizes, 34 to 48 incites
•tylea. Your own terma. Beacon 5546. were a Democrat "
' service.
bust. Price, 35 cent».
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