The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, May 23, 1925, Image 1

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PRICE 5 CENTS
PORTLAND. OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1925
BOATMAN ON MISSISSIPPI SAVES MANY LIVES
MOB LEADERS SENTENCED TO PRISON TERM
N. 0. Mob Loador Draw* SO Yean
In Prison; 28 Others Are
Convicted
Florida Put* Another “ Kul-
tur” Mark on Her Record
(Preston News Service)
Orlando, Fla , May 21 —Officials of
Orange County report that they had
been advised Thursday by telephone
from Sanford, that Jack West had
been taken from a train Wednesday
night and lynched and his body rid
died with bullets near I.ongwood,
Seminole County.
The body was
found early Thursday morning tied to
a tree.
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LOCAL and FOREIGN
NEWS BRIEFS
(H m ln n N r « « Service)
WilliamsUm, N, C , May 30.— Sen­
Miss Moore to Graduate
tence« ranging from thirty year« down
Friends in, Portland are in receipt
to two year«' imprisonment were im ­
of invitations to the commencement
posed in Martin County «uperior court
exercises of Hanford Union High
hrre Wrdnraday u|>on the five princi­
School Friday evening, June 5th, in the
pal defrudant« convirtrd of mutilating
High School Auditorium. Invitations
Jo»eph Nrrdlrman (white) on the
are through the courtesy of Miss
ni|(ht of March 28, after rcmovtnK hint
Muriel Jeannette Moore, who is a
from the Martip County jail llenry
member of the graduating class. Miss
I) «iriffin. allcurd leader of the moh,
Moore is the daughter of Rev. and
drew a sentence of thirty years, while
HOTEL NOTES
Mrs 1. Albert Moore, formerly of this
the lightest sentence of two years was
city.
given to Ctaro llrath, for whom the
Frank Waldon, who has held down :
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)ury had recommended mercy.
the janitor and the hat-rack jobs at
Mrs. M. A. Hedgemon, Grand Ma­
Sentence was imposed upon the de- | .
I'heile's Kating Kmporiuin on Tenth tron of Missouri and Jurisdiction O.
fendants after F. W . Sparrow, Jr.,
street, has lost out, just as the boys ' K. S , will visit Wanauma Chapter, O.
who had been tried along with the
predicted.
K. S , in this city during the early part
other four, submitted to the charge of
Ad Menton, for five years a waiter ; of June, according to informaton from
mutilation. Sentences imposed were
at The Portland, but for the past sev- ' the W orthy Matron, Mrs. Edith Wil
as follows:
eral years a mechanic in Oakland, C a l, barns
Henry 1). Griffin, thirty years; F.
ship yirds, returned to Portland this
W . Sparrow, Sr , F. W. Sparrow, Jr.,
week, looking fit and fine. The reason ! Mrs. A. Anderson, of 429 Tilla­
and Julian Mullock, six to thrre years
for it, Ad said, was that he has rut out
mook street, will open a Barbecue
Conviction of twenty-seven men in
all the rough stuff It grieves Ad to Kitchenette at 22nd and Powell V'alley
the case marked the first time in the
see some of his old friends in Portland Road, Wednesday, May 27th.
history of North Carolina that a moh .
had been indicted, tried and convicted ,tJ"
Ad
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is still single and says he is going to
A Cablegram from Roland Hayes,
rn masse.
stay so until St. Peter blows his horn I distinguished tenor, was received by
Four of the men. Henry 1). Griffith,
Henry Theile, the highly rated i
Julian Mullock, F. W Sparrow and .
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, the Associate Editor of The Advocate
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Saturday. May 16th. It was sent from
l laro Heath, were convicted of mu:i-
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, taurants, without notice, picked up the Hotel Carmona, Granada, Spam.
lation by a jury, which deliberated just
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last Sunday night, and closed up his
Mr Hayes is touring the continent for
a few minutes over three hours. Nine-
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-i. i restaurant at the Sovereign Hotel, on
several months.
teen of the men indicted pleaded guilty '
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captains in I he Portland dining
Mrs. Louise Thomas, 329 San Rafael
jjiutilalion, while four others pleaded;
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nolo contendere to the lesser charge
! ,00" ' c ° n,r and « ° *° *“ « ,hM “ * » street, suffered a fractured ankle when
Sam Lilly will lie arraigned at a «•«»>«* hard job even to Iteep up with the automobile in which she was riding
with her husband and mother-in-law,
later dale at an acccttury if he recov- 1 lrir namev
Sunday, left the road and turned over.
er. from self inflicted wounds Three n n i M r Q
° T (n ,
men pleaded not guilty to being acces- ! L M J l n U O U r
1 n E , L L A o It is said the weight of the machine
fell upon her ankle. Mr. Thomas, who
sories, and it was indicated the state
would not press these.
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s Thomas, after much persua- was driving, received slight injuries to
Coincident with the return of the tion, has consented to make the race his hand and his mother was also bad­
verdicts. Solicitor Don Gilliam an for the next E. K of Rose City Lodge ly shaken up. Mrs Thomas is being
nounced fur the state that a directed of Elks. Thomas is well and favor­ treated for her injuries at the Portland
verdict of not guilty would be accept­ ably known to the business, religious Sanitorium.
ed as to the defendant, Joseph Needle and social world and takes an active
Mother, brother and sister-in-law of
man, indicted on a charge of attacking part in all civic affairs that tends to
a young white girl for which hr was the betterment and uplift of the peo- ! John Jones, who resides at 91 E. 74th
awaiting arraignment in Martin Coun- pie He is qualified and well fitted for i street N., left Sunday for Pasadena.
ty when the mob broke into the jail
and committed the crime against him
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Miaa Florence Koonce, of Belling
ham, Washington, spent last week in
the city as the guest of her aunt, Mrs.
L. K. Weeks. Miss Koonce who used
to reside here with her aunt, at a very
young girt, has developed into a
beautiful and charming young lady.
At Seaside, Oregon
The Sunflower Furnished Cottages
and
Furnished Housekeeping Tents
W ill open June 6, 1925
Swings, croquet grounds snd fish­
ing within a hundred feet of the door.
Write or phone J W . C U R R Y . 107
North 14th S t , Portland, Oregon
Mroadway 1541.
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The Associate Editor o f The A dvo­
cate spoke before the senior history
clast, Mitt Hilma Anderson instruc­
tor, at Lincoln High School Monday
and Wednesday of this week on race
relations. She has been engaged to
address another of Miss Anderson's
classes on Monday.
Agents Wanted — Men and women
nuke $8 per day introducing dress
goods; no experience required Sam­
ples furnished. Rluliird Supply House,
926 Broadway, New York.
For Rent— Nicely furnished rooms;
housekeeping privilege*. East 7099.—
lhf responsible office by education, Cal., the home of his mother.
diplomacy and experience He is just
the man who can and will, it is
Georgia Odd Fellows in Trouble—
thought, who will keep F.lkdom up to The Odd Fellows Lodge of Georgia is
\ “ » l' ,Kh »'»ndard of progrcstivencts up in arms over the fact that hundreds
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of death claims held by beneficiaries of
A Past Exalted Rulers’ Council of deceased members of the order have
the Order of Elks was temporarily o r­ not been paid. The blame is saddled
ganized last Tuesday night at the Stag upon Grand Secretary Benjamin J.
Club. 'James A. Mauley was named Davis. The affairs of the order have
temporary chairman; George Payne, been placed in the hands of a receiver.
temporary secretary. The next meet­
ing will be held Tuesday, M iy the
Furniture of 5-room house for sale
2bth.
cheap. 274 Wheeler, near Clackamaa
T'he Imperial Lodge of Elks of New j St.— Adv.
York has found out, after having an |
expert accounts.'it examine the books
Men, women sell guaranteed silk
of their treasurer, Adolph Howell, and j hosiery direct to wearer; beautiful
their financial secretary, Henson J | goods, fashioned and full fashioned,
Styles, that the treasurer had deposited wonderful colors
Prices lower than
$1,144 35 of the lodge's money to his stores. Sell only. W e pay every day.
own credit; the secretary had em- International Silk Hosiery Co., Norris­
bcizlrd $1.412.84. A writ was sworn town, Pa.
ou» for their arrest by the Fidelity
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Surety Company, which bonded the
Big Four Auto Laundry
officers. Rut it was soon discovered
Long & Silva Garage
that the secretary had fled to the West
East 8th and Hawthorne
Indies, his native home. Moth men had
W e call for and deliver your car
held their respective offices for the
anywhere, any time. Washing, clean­
past five years. This should serve as
ing and polishing. Grease removed;
a warning to all lodges to guard well
dressing tops; remove paints.
their treasures.
FIRST CUSTOMER A N S W E R ­
Joseph Wilmore (O ld folks), a bill
ING T H IS A D V . E A C H W E E K
of Rose City Lodge, is with Joe Ben­
W IL L
RECEI VE
ONE
GOLD
jamin, the prize fighter, at Hollywood, C O IN
T E L E P H O N E CA LL AC-
Cal.
CEPTED.
Business
Phone, East
Dts. Louise Thomas, F'anny Bond, 6840; residence phone Scllwood 1021.
Lottie Payne and Bettic Strawder are
I. L. D A V IS O N .
on the sick list.
The Dts. look fine in their white
George T. Starks, a proprietor of the
regalia, following the recent enforce­ Pioneer Billiard Parlors, 108 N. Sixth
ment of a law which requires Dts. to street, died in the city Tuesday the
appear at meetings clad in white.
19th, and was buried FTiday from
The Dts. were proud to have Dt. Finley’s Mortuary. Commitment at
Robinson of Evergreen Temple meet Mt. Scott cemetery. Mr. Starks leaves
with them last Tuesday night.
to mourn their loss, a wife, Mrs.
Dt. Cordeelia Clay is in the city Celeste Starks, 458 Williams avenue,
visiting her mother who is ill at her this city and several brothers and
hqme on Williams avenue. Dt. Clay sisters.
anticipates remaining until her mother
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is up again.
Mra. and Mrs. Charles Jamison, 1190
Dt. Ruby White is confined to her Holgatc sticet, had as their guest of
home with a sprained ankle which she honor last Sunday, Mrs. L. K. Weeks.
received in a fall at her home last Covers were laid for eleven and the
week.
hostess served a delicious dinner.
Dt. Lorraine Shafer is in Seattle
visiting her mother, who is ill.
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Phone* Broadway >141, Tabor 7100
Louis H. Strickland
Typewriter Ribbon*, Carbon Paper*.
Stationery, Printing, Book
Binding, Rubber Stamp*,
teals
Q uality S torr
409 M cK ay Bldg.
Portland, Or*.
Good-Will Day Observed
Mississippi Whites Assault
Negro Doctor and Fiancee
in Automobile
‘Arrow Tips’
TOM LEA RESCUES THIRTY
WHOSE
LIVES
WERE
Of
DANGER WHEN EXCURSION
Oh, dear, do we have to go through BOAT ON WHICH THEY WERE
Aarigned all that Defense Day agony again! &IDINO CAPSIZED IN
ISSIPPI RIVER
Are the militarists foolish enough to
"D on ’t forget the war and don’t for­
get the lessons of the war," urged B.
E Irvine, editor of .1« Journal, at a Jealoua, * MM>.g
zwwf \ A /;il n - .e e k e r w . . . » * Um\A . rs t h e
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Good
W ill Day banquet held in the
aa Cause of Brutal Attack
W om en’s building on Good Will Day,
the 18th "Remember the millions of I New Y(wk N y
¿ fay I S . - T h e
soldiers slam; the homes destrogyd and Natlofla, Association for th* Advance
the million* of orphans created and f mfnt o ( C olorid Veof>w M Fl(lh A ve
plan to do everything m your power ;
N fw Yorlc haj received a report
to prevent such a thing happening 0f a |,rU|a| as, au|t committed by four
again.
Mississippi whites, near Meridian,
Prof. George B Noble, of Reed upon Dr. Charles Smith, a local col-
(B y Kita Retd)
I think that if they camouflage their pro­
gram by putting it on Armistice Day,
that we pacificts will swallow i ?
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Black Haro Mentioned for Car­
negie Medal—Several Thou­
sands of Dollar* Being Rais­
ed For Him by Business
Just think of the stupidity and crass­
Men of City.
ness o f such a proceedure! Desecrat­
ing the Day of all days— the day that
said the world was tired o j slaughter
— by tying into its sacred significance
a program that means preparation for
another barbaric cataclysm. (I don't
know whether those two words are
properly used or not, but I cannot
think of anything except barbaric as
the other extreme of civilized, or
Cataclysm as the antithesis of order, so
I guess I'll keep them.)
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Memphis, Tenn.— Tom Lea, a black
boatman, operating a motor boat on
Collegc. urged the developing of an ored physician, and Miss Myrtle W il-
the Mississippi river at Coahoma
international conscience in place of a son, his fiancee. The whites stopped
Landing, sixteen miles below Memphis,
narrow, selfish nationalism, falsely the automobile in which the colored
is being acclaimed as a hero, following
called patriotism. “ We must learn to doctor and his fiancee were riding,
his saving of thirty men and women
thing in world tertna," he said.
dragged them from their seats, admin-
from drowning when the government
Rev. C. S. Tator of Anebelle Pres- istered a severe beating to both and
steamboat, the M. E. Norman, cap­
hytrrian Church, speaking from his ex- fired shots which wounded the colored
sized and sunk on Friday, May 8, with
perience as soldier in two wars, re- doctor in the head and may cost Miss
more than twenty persons losing their
echoed the words of the other speakers, Wilson her eyesight. The automobile
lives.
urging that war is not necessary, that was riddled with gunshot and pistol
Passengers on the boat were dele­
And here we are told that the plans
it docs not settle the problems which bullets.
gate* to the Mid-Kouth Association of
are
all
complete
and
only
await
the
it professes to settle, and leaves the
A local informant of the N. A. A.
Engineers, who had been on an out­
world infinitely .worse off.
j C. P. states. “ Dr. Smith is Miss W il- proclamation of the President. It is ing to Cow Island, and were returning
The meeting, which was under the son’s fiancee and is quite a promising said that he has already expressed ap­ to Memphis. The boat took a sudden
auspiegt of several peace organizations, and successful physician at Meridan. proval of them. I am inclined to list just opposite Coahoma Landing,
closed with a play written by Mrs. N. He has just recently bought a new doubt that. 1 do give him credit for
and the captain, Howard T. Fenton
Harris, showing the horrors of war car and is building a home. I know having a small portion of his native
attempted to take the boat to the land­
and how, out o f the suffering of war Miss Wilson personally; she is highly supply of New England common 1 ing. but the current at that point i*
may come a determined effort for respected and regarded as a young sense still left, although one must ad- , extremely swift, and after rocking two
peace.
j woman of excellent ability and char- mit that some of his recent actions or three times, the boat finally rolled
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acter. She taught night school at Tan- seem to indicate that it (said N. E. j
over, going immediately to the bottom.
Mra. Irvin Flowers was hostess to galoo College while taking a college common sense) is deeply buried under
T om Lea was in his motor boat, and
the
accumulation
of
political
junk
that
the Rosebud Study Club Wednesday course there until called home recent-
it is reported that he was methodical
afternoon, May F3th at her home on Iv by illness in her family. She was to he has absorbed in the last fifteen
and cool as he went about the work of
East First Street. A very delightful be married in June. At the time of years— is it that long since he was
rescuing the passengers.
Many of
meeting was had.
* writing this letter, it is feared that governor of Massachusetts? W ell, to
them had been thrown into the turbu­
get
back
to
our
plans:
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; Miss Wilson will not regain her eye-
lent waters as the boat capsized, and
Statement 1— W e are expected to
R O B E R T B A O N A L L T O V IS IT
sight."
Lea calmy proceeded to load as many
take
more
kindly
to
the
word
“
mus­
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No cause for the assault upon the
of them into his boat as the vessel
Robert W . Ragnall. Branch Director colored doctor and the young woman ter" than we did to "mobilization.”
would carry, and carried them to shore.
Question 1— W ill we? Watch us.
of the National Association for the is given except jealousy among the
This operation he repeated until thirty
Statement 2— Such a change of ex­
Advancement of Colored People, N e w . local whites of the doctor's new car,
souls had been taken to land, and there
pression "is necessary, inasmuch as
York, will be in Portland early in June and new home.
were no more left to be saved. The
for several days in the interest of the
The Grade School Reserves enjoyed there is a recognized inherent fear and
others had been made victims by the
Association. A big mass meeting will • Saturday afternoon at Peninsula Park. 1 suspicion in this country concerning
cruel waters.
be a feature o f his visit here and sev- Their regular meeting will be held any government policy that is not gen­
Am ong those saved by Lea was
eral engagements have been made for May the 23rd at the Y. W . C. A.
erally explained and understood, es­
Captain Fenton, who had been navi­
hit appearance beiore civic organiza- j
It is time to renew your “ Y” mem- pecially if it involves military activity
gating the Mississippi for thirty-four
tions and college-
He will be the bership. The banquet will be held at in times of peace.” (Q uoted from the
years.
guest of the local branch of the Asso ,he Stag Club on the 29th o f May. Plan.)
The list of those who lost their lives
ciation of which J A. Ewing is presi- The public is invited,
Question 2— Does the general staff
a* well as those who were saved, in­
dent. Mr. Bagnall is a noted speaker
Xhe Blue Triangle Club will hold think that changing the word “ mobi­
cludes the names of many of the most
and pulpiteer and wherever he has ap- ;ts rCBUlar meeting on Friday evening, lization" to “ muster" and holding the
peared large crowds have greeted him Ma). 22nd After the meeting the cast “ Defense Test Day" program on noted members of the engineering pro­
Portland feels honored to have him of the Musical Comedy, "O ver the Armistice Day is any “ explanation" of fession in the South, who had been
attending the first annual convention
come here. A complete program o f Rivtr Charley,” will be the guests for the purpose of the action?
of the Mid-South Association of
his visit will appear from time to time the evening.
Statement 3— Selection of Armistice
Engineers.
The body was newly
in these columns
An appreciative audience greeted the Day for the "purpose of taking peri­
formed
Blue Triangle Club for the production odic stock of our national defense” has
Survivors Praise Lea
Mr*. Genevieve Mullen, 318 E. 41st
been appraised as the ideal time by
The survivors of the tragedy praised
street, left Tuesday night for a pleas­
Thursday evening at the Holy Rosary the powers that be.
the heroism and coolness of the old
ure trip East and South. She plans to
Question 4— For whose information
School hall.
Music was furnished'
boatman. Capt. Howard T. Fenton,
be gone several months.
through the courtesy of Brock's Har­ is this "period test"? D o these blood­
who was among those rescued by Lea,
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mony Spillers. \Vilbur Mercicr coach­ thirsty specialists in legal slaughtering
declared:
Mrs. A. B. Allen, 260 Page street,
ed and directed the work. The club of humans dare to believe that we do
"M any more would have perished
plans to take a trip within a few
appreciates the efforts of each and not know that they (said specialists)
but for the fact that Tom Lea, a Ne­
days.
every one who contributed to the suc- do know down to the last dollar the
gro. came along in a boat.” W . W .
| cess of this, its initial production.
money that is available for war pur­
De Benard, a Chicago engineer and
The Pullman Porter*' Benefit Asso­
poses at this very moment? The man
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editor, tells of the providential appear­
ciation of America held its eighth an­
power
and,
unfortunately,
woman
RACE B O Y S DECLAMATION
nual memorial service at Zion M F.
ance of Lea and his motor boat, and
power, too, that is subject to the call
WINS STATE MEDAL
of how it cruised back and forth among
Church last Sunday afternoon in the j
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of the war lord? Down to the last
presence of a packed house. The < Mi|ljngloIlt Md ,
May 1 3 ,-P a u l nail, the last bullet, the last gas bomb the floating survivors, carrying them
ashore.
splendid program was earned out m Jackson> „ . year.0 ,d colored pupil of
of equipment that is available at this
the same manner and expressions of
" T o Tom Lea,” he says, “ probably
the city public school, won the State very moment?
praise to the P. I., J. W . Botts, are
90 per cent of the survivors owe their
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Gold Medal for the best declamation
being heard on all sides.
lives.
delivered by the pupils o f the public
And right here let me ask another
Seek Rewards
schools of Maryland. The contest was question for which I can find no state­
J. W . Curry is in receipt o f an in­
Major Rowlette Paine of Memphis,
held at Ellicott City. Jackson's essay ment in their plans:
teresting letter from his daughter.
is behind a movement to obtain a
was entitled “ Usefulness."
O f what use will it be to have
Miss Clotilde Curry, who is attending
Carnegie hero metal for Lea. W hen
parades of people who are forced into
the University of Southern California, !
the 40-year-ld boatman was called in
The Advocate acknowledge* receipt the parade lines? O f what possible
Am ong other things. Miss Curry told
by the Major, he appeared dressed in
of an invitation to attend the Forty- value will be the marching of trained
of how the students, including herself,
overalls. “ I guess I didn’t do any
fourth commencement exercises of soldiers on the streets, the blitting of
had campaigned for the passage o f a
more than anybody else would have
Tuskegec Institute, May 17th.
war-like music by musicians whose
$700,000 bond issue for a new school,
done.” he told the Major.
only interest in the whole insane per­
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the present one not being large enough
It is also said several thousand dol­
formance is the per diem he gets out
Wiley Man Wins Prize
to accommodate the more than 5000
lars was raised by business men of
of it?
students.
Beverly Hills has been
the city.
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George D. Lipscomb, head of the
chosen as the site.
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The answer, of course, is that it is a
department of English and Expression,
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George Edward Cannady, eldest son
W iley College, Marshall, Tex., was very valuable bit o f psychology.
of Editor and Mrs. Cannady, was solo­
Holliday & Holliday
winner of the first prize in the literary Funny, though, how little respect we
ist for the Fernwood Boys' Chorus at
Tonsorial Parlors
contest recently conducted by "op por­ are having for psychology these days,
the Parent-Teacher meeting last Tues­
125 North Sixth Street
which
is
such
flimsy
buncombe.
No
tunity" magazine, published in New
In our new location we are arranged York under the auspices of the Urban one is fooled, Mr. Military-Man. Your day at 2:30 in the new gymnasium at
the Fernwood school.
to give better service to our patrons. League.
only purpose is to keep alive the spirit
W e invite ladies, gents and children to
of insane W ar and incidentally to
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Pleaae pay your subscription to
conic in and sec us.
Get Acquainted Club Notes wave the banner of invitation in the The Advocate and avoid missing an
face of watching and wondering na­
(B y Genevieve Mullen)
issue of the paper.
Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd Flower* are re­
tions.
ported to have nude, a trip to Seaside
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The Get-Acquainted Club met Tues-i
last week, looking for a cottage for
Rev. H. L eo Johnston of First A.
day evening last, at the residence of
F O R SA LK
the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ivey. The social | M. E. Zion church, has been engaged
to
fill
the
pulpit
at
the
Men’
s
Resort
hour was spent briefly discussing var­
House and lot at 52nd St. and
The chicken dinner given by the ious subjects. Parliamentary usages, Sunday afternoon.
Brown Strutters Band at Zion Church History of our National Anthem and
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Mason St., lot being 71x142; light,
Thursday was * decided success.
How to Stimulate Interest in Clubs, Furnished Music Gratis at
telephone and water; gravel streets.
etc.
,
RASM USSEN & CO.
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PAINTS, D OORS AND GLASS
Store and Office; 2nd and Taylor Sts.
Benefit Ball
Delicious refreshments were dis­
pensed by the hostess, Mrs. D. W il­
liam Gunn.
The next meeting will be held
with Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Cross white,
1037 Division street. Take Richmond
car to 35th street. Tabor 4182. The
subject for discussion will be: “ The
Negro in W orld Affairs."
Visitors
arc always welcome.
For rent, taro 2-room
Main 6322— Adv.
Lloyd Smith's Jazz Orchestra fur­
nished the music for the Benefit ball
given at the Stag Club recently for
Billy W ebb.
The promoters of the
affair cannot say too much in praise
| of the splendid services of these musi­
cians who played until 1 o ’clock with­
out accepting a single penny for their |
services.
The music they furnished j
was excellent and those who attended
apartments. the ball are as one in praise of it.
The number of the house it 1432,
and there i* a fir grove in front.
There is a house, garage, and a
good
woodshed on the place.
pike
The
is $850.00 with but $.100 00 cash.
1303 Yeon Bldg.
Riely & Ryan