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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1926)
T H E ADVOCATE 0 1 C. POINTERS J Mr. John Prather is a new arrival in the city. He hails from the "show-me” State. FROM SCHOOL OF HOME ECONOMICS Depar tment Of Industrial ournalism, Oregon Agri Joui cultural College THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER W ill Promote • Full Growth of Ilsir. Will «Iso Restore the Strength, Vitality and the beauty of the Hair. If your Hair is Dry and Wiry. Try— East India Hair Grower If you are bothered with Falling Dandruff, Itching Scalp, or any Uair Trouble, we want you to try a jar of [EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER. The Iremedy contains medical properties that | (TO to the roots of the Hair, stimulates the skin, helping nature do its work. Leaves the hair soft and silky. Perfumed with • balm of a thousand flower«. The beat known remedy for Heavy and beautiful black Eye Brows, also restores Gray Hair to ita Natural Color. Can be used with Hot Iron for Straightening. Seven different ways to use raw carrots: 1, with rai sins and nuts; 2. with celery and apple; 3, with pine-apple and celery; 4. with green pepper an «1 onion; 5, with bananas and salted peanuts; 6, with cabbage and celery; 7- in perfection salad- gelatin with cabbage, pimento, green pepper. Price 8ent by Mail, 60c; 10c Extra for Postage AUKN-rS OUTSIT Cooked carrot salad com binations: 1, Peas; 2, cab bage, peas ami beets; 3, cau liflower; 4. asparagus; 5, string beans; 6, added to po tato salad. **** Milk is inexpensive food, since it is known that if tak es ons pound of meat or sev en or eight eggs to equal on* quart of milk in food value. MORE ABOUT RECEP TION Continued from pa«« one prominent church woman; Mrs. E. D.^annady, Associ ate editor of The Advocate; Miss Bird, President of the Zion C. E.; Mr. Brady, rep resenting the Loyal Comrad es; Mr. Vernon Baker, rep resenting the Sunday School of Zion and Mr. K. D. Can- nady, editor of The Advo cate and Mrs. Dora Gulliford representing the local Bahai Assembly. Rev. and Mrs. Moreland in fitting words, responded. Delicious refresh incuts were served to the ex cellent group gathered to do honor to these two youth ful workers for the upbuild ing of humanity, who have won the respect and love of a large number of the people of both races. A number of their white friends and ad mirers were also present. The spirit manifested dur ing the entire evening was one of love and good-will. The high note reached du ring the evening was the sincere desire to see Zion a gain take her lead among the local colored churches. The leading women in the church arranged the recep tion, including Mesdamcs: L. A. Ashford, C. A. Jenkins, Catherine Gray, Lena Bow ers, L. M. Bird and Adah McGill. Several substantial tokens were presented Rev. and Mrs. Moreland. -------- O— PROMINENT MATRON GOES SOUTH Mrs. William Badger of Gearhart, Ore., left Thurs day morning at nine o’clock for her old home in Kyle* Texas for an indefinite visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Badger who is charm ing matron with a host of friends both here and in her home state, went by way of California. When she returns she plans to brings her mo ther with her. Mrs. Badger spent the night before she left, with her aunt, Mrs. Martin. -1»...... S la v off M n n H a v night, J a n u a ry 3, 1* »7 New Y e a r» H all A d v Sunday and Saturday Spe ll: Fried Spring Chicken id Potato Salad. s i a i s > 8 i o s ,i o o s r s o T t o v i s v la the OolSsa W est S. D. LYONS I H air Grow**. I Tornei* Oll. I Shampoo, I I*ramina (HI. I Kao# Croam and dira*, l b * for wlltna, t ) for Tualas* »V Caira Miss Billie Mays married to Mr. W ood J. M. Mays* G. N. 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