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

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    P A G E FO U R
THE
A D V O C A T E
fact that the leader
LONGVIEW NEWS
by
Mrs. Lynch Brown
Last Sunday was Hallelu-
Sunday School and Chris-
jah Day. The Choir was in tian Endeavor as usual Sun-
charge of the services. They day, with a splendid pro-
seemed to be singing by in- gram Sunday evening,
spiration. Every one was of
The Arion Concert Com-
had re- M O K E A B O U T “ A R K O W
quested the girls to go out
T IP S ”
quietly at the close of Mrs. I
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Moreland's reading. Sunday'(Continued from page one)
at the closing session, Miss “ W ill the Christians o f the
Geraldine Turner p l a y e d West permit a condition to
beautifully, a violin solo, ac- continue under which their
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copanied by Miss Nellie A l­
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r ,m*,aP P '“r
len and she also was com­
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f0r pro'
pelled to respond to an en­
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core. Besides serving on the
program. Mrs. Cannady was
Saturday, March 19, 1927
watchmen in the whisky
warehouses on the Atlantic
Coast stand for hooze. Don’t
• ' i 'V ” , tl,dd°l -vour Pob*
t,C-s,
w *' a . sl,P,H>8c ,e
said that McAdoo was the
only dry in the democrat
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party and he
lie couldn
couldn't t be
he e-
hctcU. didn't he?" SI,, said
"Why,
how did you
guess i t 5"
I said "Because
The H olly Spirit was sure- pany is booked to sing in va- !misa ,
maxweu the natives?" It would seem 1 politician into his nitn ami
ly with ReV. Dyer Sunday, rious places in the near tu-
h
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the C h in w ^ v e o ii to jai.
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and you should have been at lure. 1 he Arion Concert Co.,
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both services. \ our soul is under the direction of Mrs. ‘
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America has adapt- U. S. & B K IT IA N B O T H
would have been blessed.
Robert Johnson.
uiuied two years are eligible Vd the English method of
F IG H T S M O K E E V IL
In the morning he preach-
A party from Portland. ° r ° lce'
ed form Matthew. 28:16-20. composed of Nadine Shelby,
He took the 19th verse for Miss Beulah Street, who is
his text: “ Go ye therefore visiting in Portland. Mr.
and teach all nations, baptis- Evan Porter and Mr. W illie
ing the in the name of the Battles, motored to Long-
p ,
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tnerican Stars and Stripes— tbc ofiorts ’’Dug »»»d o thru-
Father and of the Son and of View Sunday afternoon. And , , l
n
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" — what ,1s, call she do. I»,tt ™ , . l . t - S . . i , „ ,o mil-
the H olly Ghost.”
while in the city, were the ( c ° l ° r « l ) will, no doubt put pro„ s, by forCl, a(.ai|,sl hav. .gate t l „ poll,lion of l l „ at-
on a miniature Girls Confer- ing a civilization foisted on ,nospbere by smoke and soot
Subject:
The universal guests of Mr. and Mrs.
lence in the near future at one
spread of the Gospel of Jesus Lynch Brown.
her thro exploitation, rob- a.r 0 close!
cl°seu v para leiefl in
¡of the churches and at that
Christ. The sermon waswell
Miss. Mamie Logan was,.-
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bery and humiliation such as <,r~ at l*r*Don.
received, And it was very in Longview a few days vis- i. ."’ ’ f A ! ' 1 . 10 Pu lc an ‘ ‘In­ we and our allies have been
bi‘ soot f,ab bi London,
portumty to see just what guilty of doing?
according to Sunlight, the
appropriate for the mixed iting her cousin, Mrs. John
the conference did.
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official organ of the Sunlight
congregation who listened B. Lucas, on Nichols Blvd.
The Conference was under
Ihe missionary from la- leagu e of Great Britian, is
with devout attention, while Miss Logan is a Beauty Cul-
the auspices of the Oregon
he explained what Christ turist and has been in Seat-
pan savs that the exclusion being materially decreased
Council of Religious Educa­
meant when He said. Go and tie for the past year.
She
act passed bv the Unijed |l,v ,,u‘ substitution of gas for
tion and Mrs. Jean M. John­
States Congress in 1923 has ! •'"»oke-producing fuels; the
preach to A L L Nations.
was the guest of Mrs. Lynch
son was in direct charge.
The B. Y. P. U. was well Rrown on several highway
wounded the heart of Japan. decr?asc being
direct pro­
Great credit is due Mrs.
attended and had a wonder- trips. She left Tuesday for
o f course we know now that Ju*r,,on to ‘ be grow ing mini-
Johnson for her untiring ef­
ful subject: “ Taking the Chicago to reside.
native sons and daughters of bcr °* Fas installations,
forts toward making this
curse out of money.” The
, Street. London s
The Longview Branch o f ,‘ V*1
“ ä T T . A " " the Coast States just forced .
text was Luke 16:1-13. Read the National Association for !1C, bl^ st and best,
that exclusion act through ,amous "Street of Doctors,”
: Ciiris conference ever held in
the text and see what vou the Advancement of Colored
Congress bv plain, unadult- shows ‘ be largest consump-
the state. So pleased were
d falsehoods. (1 should tio? of
Per acre of any
HENR:Y
A U j EN
BOYD
c >f
N a s i i v ille
AKS
k )I I j n J l u
9r
SHELOH
BAPTIST CHURCH
Monday Night,
March 28,1927
A L L INVITED
ed over their visit to the po-
lice station, Sunday under
the supervision of Nit. Olivet
who has invited all the other
Sunday schools to join.
A t the evening service last
Sunday, Rev. Dyer selected
one of his favorite subjects,
“ Religious Capacity of man”
quilting and the Jrs. are cro-
cheting. And thev all are re-
hearsing^for Easter.
Brotherhood
Meeting every Monday at
8 p. m., and all men are in-
vited to attend.
The Chorus is planning
another concert at the Audi-
torium in April.
W e have
over thirty members now.
Our director wants fifty. I f
you sing and want to make
Portland a better place to
live m, come and join.
You
are welcome.
S H IL O H B A P T IS T
CHURCH NEW S
Sunday School will open
- o’clock.
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at - 10
subject
o f the lesson Is C h r i S
Duty, Act. 8:4-8 and 2nd
Cor. 5:14-20.
There will be preaching at
8 o’clock in thc evening. Thc
pastor’s subject w i l l be
•‘ VVhiel, way are you Sail-
mg.
The B. Y. P. U. will begin
at 7 p. m. The subject, A
missionary message, from
Psalms, 47:67-100.
Next Sunday, March 20th
there will be a baptizing.
The candidates are Mrs. EI-
VUVII and
att%M JwaouilI
nora aia„
Mitchell
Rosadel!
Smfthr* The servicerw iirb c
held at Grace Baptist church
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East
76th
and Ash at 2 * p. m.
Com e! You are welcome.
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Subscribe for tbe Advocate
id from
has
Mrs
been
improv
her m a„;
the Coal Smoke Abatement roa(h What can the colored ( retary to Roland Hayes, un-
Mrs. Lynch Brown was in ' ontL-rence was beautiful. trooP8
Every one was made to feel na• ‘dosed door on Japan; S ociety;th c New Health So- nian do to help himself?
| den went an operation, in a
Portland Tuesday and \Yed-
nesdav, while in the city was that she was an essential trooPs and * u."boats ,n Nu> ciety; the General Nursing I "1 scc you pray, hut I d o , local hospital, Thursday, for
k of appell­
ili force Mr.
in in the city
f s.
um.
Mr. Henry W illiam s spent
Saturday and Sunday in
\ ernonia, Ore., visiting his
sister Mrs. M aggie Jefferson
Mr. W m . Harris returned
to Longview from Portland
seriously ill. He had been to
visit friends in Portland.
Mr. Harris recently under
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went
a major
operation In a
Longview hospital
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MORE AB O U T O LD ER
G IR L S C O N F E R E N SICE
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of piano numbers on Friday
evening’s program and was
enthusiastically received, she
had
bad to
to resnond
respond to
to vnrnrp
encore.
M i» H o o k i r R e l i e d ^
lj,ail'l“ «
was so large
that it had to be divided into
tw0 sc:ctl'jns jn<l Miss Hook-
tr, r.ecl,cf , at ’ f « 1' a» 'l cover-
• > « « » » with glory; Mrs.
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DIFFERENT TO W H IT F
S A Y S PROF. H O E R n I I
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uals have s u c c e s s f u l l y
sought and achieved higher
education and a professional
training in Europe and A -
merica There are, e. g., some
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- • men • in the
five or six medical
South
African Union who
:n /African
are of pure Bantu descent;
* h o have acquired their pro-
jfessional qualifications ' a t
rr j . ,
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Edinburgh and other good
medical schools; who count
l,nth Fnrnn^nc onH
both Europeans and Natives
f j o n g their patients; and
J^ose professional conduct
4'as never been impugned
ìpugned by
^ e r a l Medical Council.” '
Reciting the
the handicaps
handicaps mt-
im-
Reciting
Posed by Europeans upon
the natives and the obstacles
leaving one behind in or-
¿ « t o conform to another,
^y■ e liv e .d the
night’s session and was"we'fl
received. She was immedi-
ately requested to speak for
several different organiza-
tions and colleges in as many
different towns. These re-
quests Mrs. Cannady plans
fill in the ____
near ______
future; f
to mi
,¥ rs; i i orela" d ^ ad
B L A C K M A N ’S M I N D NO
Kip-
s Boots and was com-
Polled
to respond
with an-
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other reaoing. The applause
was deafening at the close
of her reading in spite of thc
by smoke and soot in Ameri- some friends who are not a-
can ci‘ ics has been estimated ira'd to sit at the table with
i.
& y“ r
* ° ’’ i bav, done
and even
„ nd i.
natrintism tbe United States Bureau of
* have done so and even
f .._r dnrt
aim
Mines.
jdrank bootleg liquor with
*.i t
f
lintji
Dr. James E. Ives, of the you, and in what better way
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. U. S. Public Health Service, can friendship be manifest-
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. estimates that New York ed ?"
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' “ Y r u ’rc a ^ 'W '8 sm°ke pall is depriv-
A demonstration followed
JJnn t
tbe city of twenty to fif- the meeting and Darrow left
f,tm°crat aren.t you.
1 hat ty per cent of its sunlight.
by a rear door.
Ti­
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dernocrat» quoth I. She n The
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W S B R IE F S
,„ :d
f J ¡nfr tn
t Board on Sanitation
cent
statement
on
smoke
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jor X| Smith of N ew York
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conditions in New York said, '/Continued from PaKe One)
for presmentr 1 saifl, 1 am ,,i. „
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948 I ihhetts St., is home
not H e‘S all wet.” She said n ,sP,tab” ^hools, homes f
C alifornia to see his
,
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an^ work-places are being
.
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X ? cr.
«cmocrat. d(*l1 itred with smnk,-
W
"lother. Robert IS somewhat
j ^ id H v h a F s A 1 ^ 3 got dcluffcd with «moke.
Wc
this week but
to do with my poHtica, pKhi. Jnow that >t » necessary t o , h
J to bc out SOOI1 Hc prc_
]OSophy?” She said, “ Y ou ’re
PurJ* ^estn am because
. mother with a
no V, \ L ------, :/
. . . . . of the relation between pol-
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lha, 1 ^ 7 ^ . h erein O r"-
upon his
, shollM prcsume l0
It is also necessary for
Mrs. Leon Gregory is re-
rcKU, ' t(. wha, f i ew York
,K?
of
,v,/."a Iported not to be doing so
peop|c havc on ,hcir tables.”
f ' h' , c0.™m“ " " / ,ha well this week. She is «t her
, sai,| ..|s that so llow ,|„ * « r‘ > » of the snn hc no
,)37 R, „ ln
Avenue.
v0„ fi
¡,
Sht , aid ,'V ‘ “//,
' e l f cater p a rt, 10
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th»
rh x n tro
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m. at
t i v * progtess at the pres-
’t h S ? k J
W U l f L . AveSue.
ent day w ith eyes not utter ing democrats don’t go to ¡ ha, |ics o v c r ' most o f ,,le
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*y unsympathetic will mar-
Mrs. George Mullen, who
n „ •>uppcrt _ , h ,C, Sa,<1’ five borough, of New York.
^el. rather that it should be i.w
W ell this one strayed by ac-
0
I has been visiting in several
K °'nf? on
such a rate.”
cident, and hc said' that if I M O R E A B O U T D A R R O W California cities, has return-
Tbe essential difference wouldn’t vote for AI Smith |
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led home and reports a joy-
between white and black at and the repeal of thc prohi- (Continued from V»age onc( ous sojourn.
present, Professor Hoernle bition amendment, I was no tdoor, refusing to let you en - 1
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democrat—
now
I ask you, ter the best
hotels
to __
use
Mr. S. Montgomery, one
‘ n socia ra itions and not ‘<one poor weak, dry sister, the best coach in the train, of Spokafie'.' s enterprising
m any . way caused
t0 answer-do
‘
, by differ-
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a<m„v..-Uu the
w.v democrats and * makeing
you sit in thc citizens, fresh from the state
‘-n( ( S ,n >’Pe or degree of in- stand for booze?”
I said “ no, rear of the street car. legislature, was a pleasant
( <c ua capacity.
child, no, not any more than
“ Thc only front place thc caller -a X The Advocate office
Pay your subscription nowi
Mellon and his
corps ofiw h itc man lias ever given last week. He was accom-
tu, ,
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lf there is any one who
would like to contribute to a
fund which The Advocate is
sponsoring, in an effort to
save the life of this little
orphan child in the Near
Fast, we Will be glad to hear
from you.
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There are thousands of
these children in the Near
East who are not only or­
phans but are homeless and
pcnnyless.
<)ne hundred dollars is the
estimate
of I. the
Near meet
East
The U. N.
A. „1,1
on the cost of keeping alive
one of them over a period of
one year.
I he Advocate has promis­
ed to sponsor this one, whose
picture appears above.
If it is not convincnt for
you to come in, just call us.
Broadway 5807 is the num­
ber. W e will arrange to sec
you by appointment, if it is
only 50 cents we will gladly
receive it. The cause is wor­
thy and urgent.
Thank you.