The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, January 01, 1927, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THE ADVOCATE
PAGE FOUR
that the war department is
I am also unkind.
MORE ABOUT
The program Sunday nite
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responsible for the campaign
KITS REID
was well rendered under the
it
of defamation of character
direction
of
Mrs.
Robert
Believe
me,
its
going
to
(Continued from page one) take some nerve to live up to and attempts to repress free
Johnson with a chorus of
2t) voices. Mr. Sam Scott Ted Mullen Spends Holi­ Tom Harris as "Struttin’
wine with au outcast. And alt the foregoing. And 1 am speech for peace in which its
days Here. Mr. led Mullen Sam” and Frieta Shaw as
the thrid time he was having quite sure that I ought to subordinates are engaged?" (By Mrs. Lynch Brown) sang a baritone
solo.
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son of Mr. and Mrs. George
a fist fight with a promoter have a halo it I do succeed. Good for the Reverend Mr. "God bless you”, Happy
kukula of Samoa,
inside a church.” From Kah- And when we wear halos, Sayre, who by the way, is an New Year! That expresses Mi*, and Mrs. W. M.| Fon- Mullen, came home from Se­ Princess
shined
briiliantly
in the ar­
Episcopalian
minister.
Bish­
lil Gibran. ****
we usually adopt a halo op Sumner—what do you it in simple words and true. tino were guests of Mr. and attle to spend Christmas tists’ roles of Arthur
I lock -
with
his
parents.
His
guests
attitude and if there is one think of it? Rev. A. A. Mor­ Its what the heart of me Mrs. Lynch Brown Wednes­
wald's
fast
moving
musical
who
came
down
with
him
May the Christmas sea­ thing in this world that I rison—do you agree with Dr. would say if l could speak to day night at dinner.
"Struttin’ Sam
you. May every day be hap­ Mr. and Mrs. Lynch were the Misses June t ray extravangza,
son bring to you a broader abominate more than any­ Sayre?
From
Alabam”,
playing this
The
article
in
ques­
and
Hannah
Green;
Monroe
Brown
were
dinner
guests
conception of your obliga­ thing else it is that ‘I am ho­ tion is on page 3 in the Ore­ py dys—until your journeys
at
the
lleilig
theatre.
On the
Blackwell
and
Alfred
Purn­
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
M.
Fon-
lier
than
thou”
attitude.
1
end.
is
just
the
simple
wish
tion toward those not bless­
opening
night
which
was
of December 28th. A- of one who’s glad to greet tino Monday night. A beau­ ell. Aftter having “the time
ran into it today at the gonian
ed as you are blessed.
Thursday
they
placed
to
your replies, and old friends.
tiful!) appointed dinner was of their young livs", they re­ full house in which a large a
The above is the text on a State Teachers’ meeting. waiting
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wishing
for
one
and
all.
a
Seattle
Sunday. number of colored people
served. The color scheme in turned to ------
Christmas card received by One woman dared to get up Happy New Year, I am
o------
a friend of mine—and is it and criticize certain of the Yours in deepest sympa­ Christmas was celebrated decortions were red ami
noted drawn there
¡herewith Christmas trees green.
not a sermon? And does not ‘formulae of the prevailing thy.
Mrs. Leon Gregory spent were
mainl)
to see and hear the
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and concert at the Commu-
the personal greeting sound system of “standardizing”
Christmas at her home, 937 iprima donna,
Frieta Shaw
KITS
RFID.
The
reporter
was
the
re­
!nitv church. The tree was
a responsive not that sets and the way some of those
Rodney Avenue. She return­ who is a Portland
cipient
of
many
useful
Xmas
teachers
squelched
her
for
one’s conscience
with all kinds of gifts
ed to St. Vincent hospital on There were many girl. prettv
**** a-tingling? her presumption. The poor ADVOCATE PRAISED j laden
for every one present. Santa presents. So it pays to be Sunday.
"high brown” steppers and
To remember our obliga­ thing shriveled right up and Continued from page one ..Claus was generous from real good just before Xmas.
as “Struttin’ Sam" observed
tions to friend and foe alike, squeezed out thro a crack in involved, that this gre&t pap­ the many packages every Happy New Year, every­ Miss Golden Baker was "heaven
must have declared
body !
is a challenge that cannot be the door. She had not read er will continue to stand firm lone received. *****
hostess
at
a
delightful
Birth­
a
rccscss.”
easily evaded and yet how my New Year's resolution. the cause of the race as
day dinner party Sunday at Frieta Shaw wore several
The children’s concert was ^
easily we disregard it. How If she had, she would have it in has
always
don
in
the
past.
the
home of her parents, Mr. gorgeous gowns and sang
prone we are to believe the charity for their blindness 1 wish success and happiness a splendid success.
notes
and
Mrs. H. C. Baker. 989 E. beautifully. Her voice ap-
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the evil we hear about our and she would know that to the Advocate staff and to
20th
were laid for peard to better advantage
friends and how jealous we mere teachers must uphold the great paper they repres­ Mr. and Mrs. Win. Gildon Guy Jamison, the eely bell eight. St. A Covers
delicious
course din­ ¡than in previous years.
are of their successes and the prevailing system, espe­ ent.
entertained at Christmas hop at The Portland, spent ner was served ami
the de­ Miss Shaw was presented
dinner in honor of Mr. and this week in Seattle in quest lightful guests enjoyed
honors. With our lips we cially if voiced by one of the
J.
A.
G.
Washington.
the a bouquet by the < )rgon Fed­
praise while in our hearts supervisors or she will lose
’Mrs. Cartwright of Port­ of a wife. *****
affair
immensely.
eration of Colored Women’s
we hold envy and malice. her job. "All ye who enter SPORTS EDITOR IS
land. Oregon. The table was
Christmas
colors
in
deco­
('luhs and from St. Philips
Richard
Bogle
a
student
Are we really followers of here leave hope behind” is HAPPY IN SEATTLE beautifully decorated with
rations
prevailed.
Choir,
at the close of her spe­
at
O.
A.
C.,
Corvallis,
Ore.,
the Christ when we do these not entirely effaced from Seattle, Wash. Dec. 29— Yultide colors, with a bril­
cial
singing
number.
spent
the
week
hopping
bells
our
school
house
portals.
liant Christmas Tree back­
things even tho we are not
To the Editor:
TO MY FRIENDS
There
will
he a matinee
at
The
Portland.
But
each
year,
the
words
ground.
Her
guests
included
found out ? Are we not a-
Hello everybody. I am so
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Saturday (today) afternoon
Just a reminder:
mong those whom He scour­ grow dimmer, and perhaps happy I hardly have time to Mr. and Mrs. Cartwright.
May you find much happi­ at 2:15 and the closing per­
ged in the market place? bv the time the present gen­ write. We beat Seattle and Mr. and Mrs. Lynch Brown, “Doc” Howe, former wai- ness
in the opportunities formance at 8:15.
And how weary a place it eration’s grandchildren trip the girls are going wild a- Miss Essie Robinson. Mr. 'ter at The Portland is in
including war tax
makes the world of ours. It’s through the doorways, a bout us. They are giving Neville, and Mr. Howard. A Sown in the role of advance for service that may come for Prices
evening
and matinee.
to
you
during
the
New
\
ear
so full of beauty, so joyous system may have been evol­ parties every night. I got sightseeing trip over the ci­ agent for “Strutt in Sam Dr and Mrs. Dyer, mem­ Floor, $1.65; Balcony,
$1.65,
From
Alabam"
theatric!
Co.
in its promises of happiness ved that is for the child. But cut on the cheek and a pret­ ty was enjoyed
bv the gusts.
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$1.10,
75
cents.
bers
of
the
church,
the
Ad­
'However,
he
has
about
de­
if we will but acknowledge as long as Big Business con­ ty little { irl took me to her
and all other friends. MT. OLIVET BAPTIST
the loving Spirit —if we trols our schools, just so home and gave me first aid. Mr. Monroe Wilson was cided to remain in Portland vocate
— Edgar Williams.
would but realize that “as long will we have standard­ We leave for Tacoma to­ in the city a few days ago as his contract expires next
CHURCH
you rise and are true, you ized systems and „standard-1 day and will return to Port­ from Pullman. Washington. week in Seattle.
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THEY HOLD OPEN
lift the whole world with ized" children. And our tea­ land Friday.
Mr. Wilson is a student at
(By Edgar Williams)
HOUSE ON XMAS.
Judge
A.
C.
Hough
of
you, far as you tread the chers dare not be individu­
Pullman
college
and
is
VERN
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path, it becomes plainer to al or depart from the estab­
spending the holidays with Grants Pass, Oregon is a Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hand- The services
both morn­
Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Smith his mother in Seattle. While guest at The *****
Portland.
lished methods.
your fellowman.”
ing
and
evening
had the
saker
held
open
house
Xmas.
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entertained Wednesday at a in the city. He was the guest
C
hristmas
spirit
Everybody
Day and night. Many guests
And so. as we face anoth­ As it is not yet “New dinner party honoring Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cole­ Among the waiters most called,
representing sevral was happy and wanted to
emphatic
in
their
New
Year
H.
C.
Williams
and
son,
of
er year of living, can we not Year’s Day as 1 write my
man.
v
&
nationalities.
In the evening make others happy. A fine
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resolutions, is Charles Redd story telling occupied
agree upon at least one good column, my resolutions are Seattle.
¡frame <>f mind to he in!
Mr. and Mrs. Lynch who says he is going to close place and was ended by a big
resolution and this is mine:- not yet effective so that I
Dyer’s sermon sure
the
‘‘That I will rejoice in the can tell you how I have House for sale Alameda Brown were guests at the up like a clam. The old wait­ hotess who told a beautiful I did Dr. hit some
us a knock-
blesings I have—that I will chortled with glee over the district. 938 - 33rd St. N. J. Monticello Hotel’s anmfa'l ers are resolving to “stick to Christmas story. I hc Misses i out blow. He of precalled
share them whenever I may action of John Nevin Sayre, Mvers. Phone Trinitv 1748. Christmas Tree Dec. 24th. the old ship” while the new ¡Turner accomplished daugh­ the Book of 1st Peter, from
waiters are saying. “I’ll do ters of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry chapter, 1 *>th verses. 5tb
—that I will not allow mv brother-in-law of daughter
my darndest to hold on”. Turner furnished music on , His text was, The Practi­
mind to be cluttered up with of Woodrow Wilson. He
envy—that I will bear the had the nerve to complain to
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mulen the violin and piano. Christ­ cal Application of Christian
snubs and sneers with great­ Secretary of War Wilson a-
of
318 E. 41st St., entertain­ mas carols were sung by all ity the Success of the church.
er patience—that I will do bout the efforts of army offi­
ed
with an elaborate Christ­ the guests. Refreshments Nobody was omiitted. The
my best to remember that cers to prevent his speeches
mas
dinner on Christmas were dispensed.
truth is what hurts so; mak­
every human being is a child opposing compulsory milit­
------
o---
—
day.
Covers
were
placed
for
es
it hurt to the bone. After
of God and as well as I can. ary training in public
().
S.
Thomas
who
has
twelve
guests.
The
house
evrv
storm *****
comes the calm,
treat him as such.”
schools and colleges. He al­
been
a
patienrhi
a
local
hos­
was
very
artistically
decor­
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so objects to their calling
ated with Christmas bells, pital has recovered and is at The evening service was
Knowing myself as well him an open communist. I
holly and other seasonal col­ home 329 Sail Rafael St. well taken and very passion­
as I do, I think that’s a rath­ should like to ask any army
ors.
A large beautifully de­ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rand­ ately preached by Rev. Dy­
er large bargain to make officer at the Vancouver
corated
Christmas tree en­ all,
er. Being the last Sunday in
with myself, when I am ra­ post, to tell us right out in I
Union
Avc.
N.,
en­
hanced
the
already
attract­
this year, he spoke in serious
ther sure that certain people public what kind of creature
tertained
with
a
midnight
ive
home.
Every
one
present
eugh
asw sallP YC .M.id
are nearer being children of an “open communist” is?
dinner
party,
Dec.
24th
in
expressed
keen
appreciation
and
solemn
words his thanks
the devil than anything else. One of these days some of
honor
of
Mrs.
Nellie
Knott
for
the
fine
affair.
to
God
and
the members
I assume that to be their these brass buttoned and
of
Alberta
Canada
and
Mr.
¡of
the
church
and
friends for
parentage, judging from the Sam Brown belted gentle­ I
and
Mrs.
Joe
Johnson
of
George
Cannady
won
the
their
hearty
co-operation
du­
outward appearance of such men whom we taxpayers
Cleveland,
<
)hio.
The
house
Junior
hand-ball
chmpion-
ring
1926.
He
urged
them
to
inward grace as they seem are supporting in leisure,
*!iip at the West Side Y M was decorated in Christmas look to a bigger and better
to possess. And then I stop will have libel suits on their
C. A. Friday. He defeated colors. Covers were laid for 1927. H is text was: Applied
to think of how the Master hands and they will wish
bis opponent. Howard Kirk­ nine. livery one had a nice Christianity, Matthew 24th
blessed the thief and took they had not used foreign
patrick,
31—15,.
time until 5:30 A. M.
Chapter,anid the 13th verse,
the hand of the prostitute— words quite so promiscuous­
But he that shall endure tin
and I begin to see that these ly-
to the end, the same shall
souls are simply blinded, ei­ Any how to go back to
he saved. *****
ther from ignorance or my story. The Reverend Mr.
choice and that if I myself Sayre asks the Secretary of
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training or oapiu!
can « « a b tl* * Mg taalm
The young people are
behave as God's child is ex­ War “if the war department
» • r w ow*
work wtmn rot»
apara U na
fall tuna, and mafto from |U to ItOO a want.
__
sure having some real meet­
pected to behave, I may does not take energetic
Ford
Auto Given Free
ings and good attendance. If
help to cure their blindness. measures in restraining Lie­
Wa irant man and w*.m*n to r*pr«aant
WoruWfttl
plan. #50 Household Naraaatti#« dir«* from fsotorf
you
want to spend a pleasant
At any rate I can be perfect­ utenant-Colonel Lewis and
to horoa. Wa i-rmlda ail ln*tntf-Uo.» and *uuJtimedt In-
_
eluding automobila Writ« quu k for offer.
hour Sunday evening, come
ly sure that their unkindness others in activities similiar
to Mt. Olivet ****
at 6:30 P. M
either of blindness or ignor­ to the case mentioned, will I
ance, cannot hurt me, unless * not be justified in charging
There was several visitors
present. 1 he reporter
met the following ones: Mr.
'and Mrs. Hanscll of the city
Mr. Drew of Colorado Spgs,
Mr. Joseph Johnson of Clev­
eland, Ohio and Mr. E. Dyk-
ThE M. J. WALSH
jes of Oakland,
Calif.
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Electric Company
The Christmas Tree for
(the children was had Friday
night in the basement of the
106 4th Street
church. All the boys and
girls present were happy and
went home *****
smilinir.
Extend to You
NEW YEAR
Watching the old year
out and the New Year in
The Heartiest
was obsreved by a large mini
bes of membrs
at the church.
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I lie first Sunday in the
NEW Y E A R ’S
New Year, Jan. 2nd is Fel­
lowship and Communion
day. Roll call. Be there and
answer to your
name.
Greetings
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