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THE A P R IL IS. 1(>25 A D V O C A T E MT. O L IV E T B A P T IS T C H U R C H D O IN G S O F T H E E L K S settlement and avoid violence. The I “ Working Together” the New Apeing W hite Folks East 1st and Schuyler Sts tnan. however, who encourages Education, Avars Notad Rev. K C Dyer. Pastor Published every Saturday at hatred for his fellowman ia to be Speaker Colored folks do not ape white Independent Order of Elk« Res 1876 Foster Street pitied more than censured. He folks a|( the tjme M haa beeu Pbours Res., Walnut 0425, Study, East JJ.IJ Observe Memorial Day Suite 312-313 Macleay Building is the victim of an insane psaniou' charged, for some white folks ape Rev. George The Sunday school beginning promptly at 9 .10 A M An evangelist ia in Portland No, it Gardener, superintedent, is making special effort to increase the attendance, Phone Broadway 5807. which will ultimately destroy him. | 00|0rtHt folk„ sonu.,imos For in is not Billy Sundav. the religious gym Sunday, April 12, at Bethel A M E and will appreciate the presence ot all children and their parents who are not The fact is. life here is too inae- stance in a certain southern city nast. but a man who is doing a much any other school church. Ruse City Lodge No III, and E. D. CANNADY.......... . . . Editor cure too uncertain, too short j an old-, colored washer woman, wider, finer piece of work than the attending The B. Y. P U. at 6 JO P M Mr. I iuiothy Tillman, president, has a Dahlia Temple Nu 2*>2. I II P O E MKS. E. 1). CANNADY. Manager for mankind to hate anything that seeing a sign on a laundry wagon Rev Billy is callable of doing It is im p u te in store (or all who will be in attendance Sunday. April 20th ADVOCATE AOENT8 The Brotherhood, Mr Henry Worthen, preaident, holds thrii meetings of W , jointly observed memorial day, Ood has creaked. Love is the ful- we wash for white peo- Ben Wilson of Berkeley, Cal., of world every Monday evening at 7 JO P M. All men invited to attend. I hr Brother honoring the memory of the departed Elks Sanitary Barber 8hop filling of the law. Dove everybody only. Shur that's nothing. I wide fame as a lecturer on labor hood will sp o n s o i a boat e x c lu s i o n SatunUi. lime .'Oth W . 1 I 1 I 1 l'lir Ailvo brothers and sitter* since their la*l 315 Flanders Street problems. and everything. Izove ia construe- nevor done anvthing else. cate for other information. memorial service a year ago. The The pastor will preach both morning aud evening The public is cordially tive; hatred destructive. And yet 0______ He has just returned from England membership assembled at Stag Audi SUBSCRIPTION RATES invited. one is as contagious as the other There are some disagreeable where he has toured the country in torium. JMIki K. Morrison St , Sun Per Year __________ — ........... . $2 50 ^ hat a paradise persons we know who would behalf of the British Labour Party. Sis Month« .......— -------- ----------1.50 if cultivated. day at I p. m . and marched to the Easter Services at Mt. Olivet Baptist Church At noon on Wednesday he addressed Three M on th *--------- ------ —--------- 1.00 this world would be if the monster ratker find fault than something The services last Sunday (Easter) will long be remembered The day church, led hv the "B row n Strutters" Payable in advance the Social Workers Association aud of hatred was banished from it. useful. was ushered in by an early morning ptayer aud praise service At exactly hand. The program at the church was Entered at the Poatoffice at Portland. Hooker T. Washington had the in the evening he spoke to organised tour thirty, quite a number was present paving homage and obedience to the mt excellent one, and much praise is Oregon, a* »rccnd class matter. wisdom to understand the truth l>r. George E. Cannon, promi labor and its friends in the labor tem Risen Lord and Savior due those who participated. Special Promptly at the scheduled time, nine thirty. Kcv Gardner, the Supt of of love and hatred when he said nent Jersey City phvsieiau and ple the Sunday ¡school.rallrd the school to order, and scholars eager to he at their mention should he made of thr eulogy IM P O R T A N T ! He is in the Northwest in the in that “ No man can put me down one of the recognised national best, especially the smalt ones anxious to display their new Easter clothes, delivered by Prof J W B olls; it was All communications for publica so low as to make me hate him.“ leaders of the Race, has passed terest o f the Brotherhood Co opera stood at perfect attention until the classes were asogurd their teachers Alter indeed a classic and long to lie re* tion or otherwise should be ad ---------o ---------- into the Great Beyond. Dr. Can tive National Bank movement of which the regular classes had finished the lesson, the school assembled in one group memhered hy those who enjoy som e dressed to The Advocate Publish Any time Charlie Dawes thiuks non lived a very useful life, aud we read hut little in the daily press. and Rev. Wilson, o f Chicago, in a most beautiful inanuri reviewed the lesson, which was enjoyed by all. Ihe little hearts of the children were then made thing above the ordinary and com m on ing Company, Suite 312-313 Mac his heat can melt senate frigidity, with .................... deepest respect for his fellow The Portland bank is in the Henry hv giving out the Easter eggs. place. leay Building. Portland. Oregon. he has another think coming.^ The eitizens of New Jersey, it will be building and in the first Ml days of merry The morning service was one of the greatest in the history of the church The Brown Strutters Band has the Advertising rates made known old Senate is a heat proof iceberg difficult to find a man to take his operation attracted I860 depositors. Amid ihr decorations of palms and Easter lilies, fern» aud other flowers sincere thanks of the Elks and Daugh on application. ----------o---------- and singing birds scattered about the building, the Organist, Mis Pearl These co-operative hanks are, accord place in that state. ter Elks for the splendid music it (urn W h s Kmilo T. Holley discour ing to Mr. W ilson, indices of the Mitchell, thrilled the audience with the organ preludes, the niusie liemg ----------- o----------- echoes of Easter chimes The choir rendered beautiful Easter songs that were tshrd for thr memorial services last “ D on’t ask for rights. Take them. A ji Ohio college president says watchword o f this generation— co-op onlv soothing to the large congregation into a receptive mood for that wonder Sunday. An don’t let anny wan give them to aged because of his failure to gain The entire Order extends ye. A right that is handed to ye Frientrance to the l . S. Naval Aead- a girl should be so dressed that eration, and it is only through co ful sermon delivered by the pastor. Rev Dyer, l or thirty five or forty minutes eawthin’ ha« somethin' the matter with ,»my, at Annapolis, three years people will not remember her for operation in every activity of life today he kept his audience fairly spell hound while he spoke of the Risen Christ, thanks to Miss Gwendlen (looker for and what He meant to the believers of today. T o add to his personality, lor thr beautiful (lowers which she pre Nr. Dooley._____________________ agot W e'll say he wasn’t. He her clothes. That stage has been that civilisation can lie saved. the first time since pasturing the church, he wore his beautiful black satin robe, sented to the order Memorial Day. Mr. Wilson is an eloquent speaker “They have rights who dare main- ^las been acclaimed the most reached, already, professor. which was symbolic of the occasion brilliant student at Middleburg and drives home his message with tain them.”— James Russell Lowell. After the sermon and other announcements, eamc the most beautiful H O TE L NOTES ■ College, from which he will soon Speeches at public dinners in force and simplicity. An illustration spectacle that has ever been witnessed in Mt Olivet, which was the baptizing Mrs Minnie Clingsmith, the soon- of the two converts who had touted the church during thr revival inerting* HATRED AND PREJUDICE graduate, with commensurate hon- j apU ar,, made before the din- o f the practical working out of the The grandeur of this picture cannot lie expressed only |>ariiall,v in words. As lo be a dashing widow, who returned ors- ner commences. Now we know co-operative movement in England the tw o beautiful young women. Miss Dorthula Williams and Mrs. Richard to Portland several weeks ago. and' The Jewish Chronicle, Kansas what is meant by the wise men of where it has developed beyond any son walked across the platform anud palms and Easter l ilies, (treated in did the extra checker stunt at The City, Mo., recently commented experiment attempted in the United their white baptismal gowns and the radiance of sunlight as it glowed through Portland for a short while, has suc “ Germany has war plans.” The Fast editorially on religious and racial very idea! And all the other na States, was in the matter of bread He the different colors o i stained windows, presented a rainbow of colors that ceeded in rinrhtug thr job for keeps. will long be remembered by all who were present. hatred. Among other things it tions so disarmed and innocent. told us that wheat is bought in North Rev Dyer as he went down into the pool gave the expression as bring Mrsdamrs Nolan and Wilson, check W rites Sees in Election of contained the following: “ Hat- -------- o Dakota, slopped to the seaboard, across filled with the Holy Spirit, lor as he spoke there were hallelujahs and shouts ers at Thr Portland for sometime, have Race Man to National Truly the Spirit of Christ was present and red and prejudice cannot be legis- The leaders of churches, lodges the Atlantic to the mills ol the co of praises all over the church been given the gate. Scholastic Fraternity the operatives in England and Scotland, had taken charge of the entire meeting. lated out of existence. Opinion aud all other orgauixations which Frank Waldon, who ran beat the The evening service was a unusual one given entirely to the choir ami W aning of Racial An- ground into flour, baked into bread in the Sunday school children Again the organist rendered most charming world singing the blues, has, so he cannot be knocked out of a man's have to do with tbe uplift and head by force o f a fist swat any betterment of our race and for the co-operative bakeries, and sold to imisTc in the opening preludes. After the choir had sung several «elections, lells it. landed the hat rack and )ani* tipithy. the housewives at less than half the and scripture reading aud invocation, the meeting was turned over to the tor job at Henry Thiel's hig rating more than they can be eliminated the advancement of their res|>ec- bv force of law. Force never set-1 tive memberships, should set an cost to the housewife in Portland, Ore. children in charge of Mrs Dollie Panes, and too much credit cannot lie given place on 10th and Stark Sts. Some Portland. Oregon, April 8. 1925. her for the way she drilled so many youngsters who carried out the program tied any real social problem. Re- example by their public and pri- Associate Editor of the Advocate. "W orking together" is the re-educa- , without a single hitch. The large congregation was filled with )oy and In- good job. and we ho|>c Frank will hold ligious and racial hatred is a social vate deportment that would com-' city, tion. as Mr W ilson calls it. which spiration as the thirty five or forty children ranging in ages from Sy, to 15 it, but the hoys say hr will not. will solve the problems which are years marched onto the large platform of the church which had been specially problem, and should be treated maud the respect and honor, not Dear Mrs. Cannady: Johnny Moyer, eaptaiu at Thr Port decorated and arranged for them, to the tunc of a beautiful march plaved by as such. It certainly has tio place alone of the members, but fromj I am enclosing you herewith a news- breaking the hearts of the world. Miss Barbara Hubbard, who i i j > the accompanist throughout thru program land. has returned from a short vaca He contrasted, the attitude of the in politics. the people generally. For it is an ( paper clipping concerning the election Recitations, solos, dialogues and choruses, alt in keeping with Eastertide tion and a» a result Captain Willis who We are in accord with the truth undisputed fact, that organize-' to membership in Phi Beta Kappa, British citizen towards public life with were well rendered hy every one taking part Special mention perhaps should has held the fort in thr mam dining of the above conclusion, provided tions are judged largely by the national scholarship fraternity. Colum the indifference of the American. In be given to one of the youngest and one of the older girls appearing on the room fur a short time, was put t>ut in program Both of w hom had to respond to an encore Little C urtis Eugene there is no violent disobedience o f worth of their leaders. bia University of the eminent Negro the recent British elections. 86% of L ev . the three and a half year old son of Mr and Mrs Harry vey. had to , the cold. the vote was polled as against 49% ----------- o--------- constituted law. It is possible poet. Countee P. Cullen, which I feel repeat his recitation on Easter Lily M.ss Dorthula Williams had to respond Thomas Finnigau, the handsome Two members of our racial will be of interest to yon. indicating as in the United States. for a man to entertain religious to an encore after she had played a difficult piano »olo Every one acquitted looking assistant maiugrr at Thr Port Mr. Wilson speaks Sunday morning themselves with much credit which was a reflection on their director. Mrs land. lias gone to Eos Augrlrs as a w it and racial hatred without at group have received appointments it does the tendency on the part of who spent so much time and patience in training them tempting personal injury to the to important positions by Presi the American people to overcome racial j in the Congregational church and Sun Paries The choir closed the meeting with special numbers The services at the ness in a Federal Court ease. object of his hatred. It is an in dent Coolidge: Attorney Clifton and religious prejudices and appraise | day evening in Dr. Nugent's church, church are indeed inspiring, and the success is due largely to the big heartriE Thr Day Brothers of Idaho and Cal alienable right for an individual R. Wharton of Boston. Secretary the individual on the. basis of head and the Central Presbyterian, on the cast ness and broadmindedness of the pastor. Rev E. L Dyer, who t* truly serving ifornia, owners of The Portland, were side. the community regardless of denomination._________ to either love or hate certain of Secretary of the U. S. Legation heart values, rather than materialist!'’ | in Portland several days this week on things, including a race or reli- at Monrovia, Liberia Africa, and or class standards. business gion. and as long as he expresses Jefferson S. Coage. Deputy U. S. Assuring you of my interest in the W ill Tell H ow Golden Rule himself in a peaceful manner he is Recorder o f Deeds, at Washiug- earnest and consecrated work that you FIRST A M E ZION CHURO* W ork s in Business within his constitutional right as ton. D. G are doing in the interest of your cause, Easter service« at thr church were a citizen. believe me to be Last week The Advocate published unique. The Primary department of But hatred is a dangerous thing Englishmen are not less lawless Yours very truly, an invitation from the Rev. J. J Hand- the Sunday School rendered its pro to handle; it usually does the one than Americans; they have “ few- GEO . P EISM A N . saker to Advocate readers to join thr Our buyers in N ew York are specialists. gram at II a ni under the guidance • • • who entertains it more harm than er fool laws” to break. discussions o f the Fellowship for a of Mrs. M M llflard. chairman. The Obviously, they arc qualified to separate the the one he. so intensely detests. -------- °-------- Better .Social Order. The Fellowship pastor delivered a sermonette in Ids T H E C L IP P IN G wheat from the chaff when selecting goods for When nourished it takes root, pro- Portland colored citizens now own reasonable and convincing way “ Although the election at Columbia meets regularly the last Saturday of our Stores. pagates. aud its rapid growth not have a band, an organization our University of the eminent Negro poet. each month at the Y. M C. A. but Sunday evening special Easter music only impregnates the individual group has needed for a long time, Countee P. Cullen, to membership in two special m eeting' will be held next was sung by the full choir under the They know merchandise intimately. In no but becomes contagious and leads Now if all of us will boost and Phi Beta Kappa, national scholastic week* on Wednesday and Thursday direction of Xfrs. Katherine Gray. Lee lines handled by us do they take someone clse’s to mob violence as an outbreak o f lend our aid morally and finan- fraternity, was by no means unex noon. On that day Mr. G. W . W ee- C. Anderson sang a solo accompanied word. They are constantly in touch with the expression. It is at this stage that cially. it will not be long before pected. yet the fact of its occurrence don, of Los A n g clc', will tell o f thr on the piano hy his son. Dunalil A nd reliable mills and sources of production. the law must be invoked. It re- the band will be a credit to the en serves no less as a rebuke to those efforts of the A. Nash Company, of erson. The songfest was enjoyed by quires force to subdue force, and. tire city. Help the men to get uni- who would allow racial animosities to Cincinnati, to apply strictly the gold Quick action by them, if necessary, assures our all present The church was nicely of course, as the Jewish editor forms and make ready for the thwart justice. The increasing elimi en rule to conditions in their factories patrons the best of everything. decorated with flowers and candles. states, the matter remains unset- Rose Carnival parade, nation of such prejudices which deny and to their relations with their custo An Easter basket of beautiful flowers tied. o--------- But with us no transaction is the mere sell equality of opportunity in the various mers and competitors. Many people was presented to Mrs. Katherine Gray The solution of the problem is Most of the virtue in the for- departments of everyday experience is believe in David Harum's golden rule. hy Mrs E. D. Cannady. Next Sun ing of so many garments, yards of material or through education and a better give-and-forget combination con a goal widely desired, and the field of “ D o to the other fellow what he is day is Mock Conference day and the shoes. W e are packing Service with each pur understanding of objectionable1 sists in a bad memory. education, in which its advantages will trying to do to you and do it first.” "Presiding Elders and “ Pastors” are chase from us. And we aim to serve u elll ----------- o----------- groups by inter racial contact. The be uncompromised by privilege, and Mr W eedon's contention is that the asked to do their best. Kcv Johnston, law-abiding citizen willingly arbi Colored citizens: “ Rosaria" attainment in scholarship will be re golden rule of Jesus actually works. the pastor, will preach at II a. m and trates differences, . . . whether they . needs you. Show your civic pride, warded without discriminations, may What a strange idea! Rev. U. C. Smothers of W oodlawn are of a religious or racial nature, get in and help where you can to well point the way to the fuller attain M. E. church will s|>cak Sunday even N O T A R Y P U B L IC in an effort to reach a peaceful make it a success. ment of this ideal.” ing TH E A D V O C A T E Safeguarding the Customer A D V O C A T E O F F IC E This Space Will Be Reserved For Advertisers Who Specially Appreciate Your Patronage animals for we are animals ourselves W illiam s Ave. Y. W . C. A. and many of us there arc who are both The American Humane Education animal and dumb. The older tirade School Reserves o Society is asking that the week April had an Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday 1J to April 20 he set aside as "Be The girls will m r q on Saturday. April Mrs. W aters Entertained Kind to Animals” week Had we been the 18th, at the Branch at I p. m. asked to set aside a time to be kind Mrs. R T. Waters of St. Paul, The High School Reserves will at to animals, we would certainly have Minn., was the inspiration for an at- , tend the Annual Party at the Main made the period at least 52 weeks. tractive four-course luncheon Satur A W. C. A. on Saturday night. Plans But maybe we’ll get the habit dur day. April II. at 2 P. M. as the guest for the stunt to he presented have ing the one week which will last us of Mrs. Etta Sims, at her lovely home, been completed. for all time. Sure, be kind to dumb 824 E Pine Street. Covers were placed Social Hour on Sunday afternoon at for six. Mrs. Sims is a delightful 4:30 o'clock. hostess and it goes without saying that The Housing Committee has pur the affair was an enjoyable one. chased new curtains for the building Be Kind to Animals W eek Summer Prices ON A \ J L L E R a n d lR A C E Y Independent f-'-jn en e/ Dr r e c to r a t ^ » Z l / l « 7'a i Si b e t Gasco Briquets zotfc e n d r ttt W o n e .B r o a c i w a y 2 6 M NOW ON M M lU tllilli'fl U t i*m4 ree tow» ■ INFO-LUC» r«i~ Cheapest Fuel Because No Ashes Q U A L IT Y SH IR TS and GAPS For Rent— Nicely furnished rooms; and members of ihe committee spent housekeeping privileges. East 7099.— last Friday in making them. Mrs. Ada MaGill presented the Branch with plants for the window Suits Tailored boxes. The Rose Bud Study Club is giving Pressed to a Card Tournament at Stagg Club be M easure ginning April the 15th. for the benefit Suits of the " Y " Building Fund. Mrs. R. Harding is in charge of the arrange Cleaned and ments. 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Phone Sell w ood 3708 S A T IS F A C T IO N GUARANTEED Shirts $1.25 up; Caps $2.85 Pressed Saturdays and Sundays The Mothers* Club invites the moth ers to attend their meeting at the Y. W. C. A. on Tuesday, April the 2lsl. RICHARDSON’S CAFE Get Acquainted Club Notes $1.00 With Potato Salad Broadway and Everett Streets D. ALEXAN D ER For Fair Play and 99 D O W N IN G ST., B R O O K L Y N . N. Y. E V n tY M O Y USES TO LOOK THEIR K I T WELL O R O O M ID H A I R A D D S A OR EAT D I A L TO PE RSON AL APPEARANCK BY USING FORD S HAIR POMADEANDFORD 8 HAIR ST RA IG H TEN ING A N D S H A M P O O COMBS. STUBBORN . HARSH. SNARLY A UNRULY HAIR BE COMES SOFTER. STRA IO H TER MORE PLIABLE. AN D BASIER TO DRESS AND RU T U R IN A N Y S T Y L E TH E L E N G T H W ILL RERMIT EXCELLENT FOR ALLAYIN G O AN DRUPF AND LOCAL BCALR TROUBLES. N r ta li 9y D f i f f l t t i A D m b n la TaUtt Article* 1» m n m gat IM i * m > m f * f i . BantMtarM «1? b THK O ZON I2IO OX MARROW CO WARSAW ILLINOIS MM Nr • Mat taftu kaa ta I*« tut if U p Mr B il MRRttiaA II If Mn. East 3948 Hours: 9 to 12 a. m. 1 to 5; 7 to 9 p. m. DR. HUGH A. BELL D E N T IS T DRY WASH BOUOH WASH E A ST 0883 NEW E A S T 0883 SYSTEM LAUNDRY O R IG IN A T O R S O F IN D IV ID U A L W A S H IN G W e D o Not Mark Your Clothing 67J Union Ave. N. Portland, Ore. WET WASH 2 IN 1 WASH 607 E. Flanders, Portland, Oregon BROADW AY Glean Competition— F R U IT M A R K E T Hail a and G R O C E R Y 162 East Broadway Between I.arrabee and Crosby Sts, C U T R A T E P R IC E S W e deliver any place within the city limits any reasonable order W e desire your patronage Phone East 6660 • CHECKER No charges for extra pauengeri Bum This Phone Number Into ------ Your Good Memory: BRoadway S660 CHECKER CAB CO M PAN Y (By Genevieve Mullen) A splendid meeting of the club was held Tuesday, the 14th, with Mr. and Mr*. C. E. Ivey hosts, at their home on Tibbetts street. After the business hour, plans were completed for a most interesting program, known as a Mus ical ^Memory Contest which will he held Thursday evening, the 21it, at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ivey. The club will have charge of Mothers’ Day pro gram at the church the second Sun day in next month Mrs. Helen Strawd er and E. A Alexander joined Ihe club. It is hoped each member will bring a visitor to the meeting on the 21st. For Sale Attractive 7-room house, garage; $4000; terms. 556 Durham Ave. Walnut 6025.—Adv.