The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, June 25, 1927, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE ADVOCATE
TWO
THE ADVOCATE
Publuthed «very Saturday at
Suite 312-313 Maclray Building.
I’houe Broadway 5807.
HOE NOIES
Robrt Jackson for JO year* a waiter
K. I). CANNADY ................. Editor at The 1'ortlaud. who has been til for
MHS. K. I». CANNADY . Manager a long time is last on the road to re­
covery.
Carr, captain of bell hops
ADVOCATE AGENTS Eugene Portland,
if lum ois arc true, is
E. Richardson, Broadway & at to The
hitch
up
with
an automobile and
Everett Sts.
perhaps a jane’’ if one who is domes­
Holliady & Holliday, 125 N. ticated can be found.
Sixth Street.
Charles Robinson, winter at The
Elks Sanitary Barbershop, Portland
twenty or more years ago,
90 N. Sixth Street.
was
a
visitor
last week
Edgar Williams, agent and trout his home to in Portland
1 akima, \\ ash. and
reporter.
called at The Portland to say hello to
the old timers, friends and former co-
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
workers.
i'er \ car___________—
— $2.50
¿■ a Mouth*--------------------—----1.50 T. L Allen, waiter at The Portland,
three M onth*__________________1.00 is red hot in the collar at George
Payable in advance
Entered at the Postoitice at Portland, Hardin, Deputy sheriff, tor not trust­
Oregou. a* aecond-cla»* matter. ing him with the booze that he cap­
MT. OLIVET CHURCH
by
Edgar Williams
Sunday, June 19, was General His­
tory Day Services were in charge of
the Get Acquainted Club Scripture
lesson was read from Cal lo by Rev.
Dyer; Invocation by Louis Jones.
Mt Olivet was favored by having
Ke\ Moffit formerly of Ycrnonia,
Oregon to preach both morning and
evening. Text: Gal 0:1-4, “What do
you think feel without the cross of
Christ1’* Rev. Moffit made his Uis-
eourse very plain and simple and he
was in earnest about what he said.
"Service is the evidence of love.
SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1927
WOMAN’S r e a l m :
A. M. E.
Sunday was a large and lull day.
School at 10 A. M I'rcaeh
One chucked lull ot big events. The mg Sunday
11 A M by the pastor. Rev.
morning service was largely attended G. G at Gardner
P. U at 7 P. M
and the pastor spoke Irolu ilu sub­ The B Y. P. U. B. was Y. well
and
ject ; Common place epoptc Trout was led by Mrs Uunjo. attended
The
Bible
the text "Isaac, servant digged a Drill Irani conducted by Mis. Tun­
well . lie very bcaulilully gloriled the
is proretsing and improving caeb
commonplace and stated that Isaac jo
Sunday.
rpieseuled th e ovrwhelmmg large
at 8 P. M by Rev. tiard-
majority of pople today, tie was uot .Preaching
ner
subject,
7:14, "Never
Empire Builder
an fciupirc
minder like his
Ins , lather,
latlicr, n not V -poke
, , like
. this
; John man
, a man
speaks,
a , ixathetic
«haiactei
liki
his
-on
J*C-Y
,
l he 1-rrewill Worker* C Club met
ob, , but was a man ol common place
with Mrs Ida Thomposn, East 79th
attairs.
The afternoon was spent
Sunday evening a iaige audience street North
for the bazaar The hostess
greeted Dr. and Mis. if L. Mcciorcy -cwmg
a delicious repast. About 22
ol Charlotte, N. v and listened at­ srvrd
persons were present Mr*. B. J. John
tentively to their veiy bcauilul and son
and Mrs l-'.dna Gildon of Kelso,
instiuelivc messages
W
.
pleasant viators. Farh lady
Mrs. MeCrory uiged that the wom ­ spoke were
words
of praise of the work hr-
en ot our community strive lo make a in accomplished
the club Next
distinct Contribution to the age in meeting will be by
with
Mr* Webster
which we live.
Straw
dcr,
1700
Hancock
street
Dr. McCrorey gave a talk on the The Junior girls organized
conditon* ot the group in other plac­ an athletic club lo be named a club—
es, and told of the great progress ot These young gills range in age later
from
Johnson x. Sm ith University, the It) years up to majority.
school oi which I k is president, lie
plan great limes hiking, play­
also paid a glowing tribute to m o­ ing They
tennis,
baseball and doing athlet­
therhood and its contribution
ic
stunts
of
kinds. They will
Next Sunday, C hildrens Day will meet every various
Tuesday
in connection
be observed; the pa-tor will speak at with the Frecwtll Workers
Club after
both services \ ou arc cordially invit­ July 4th at the different parks
ed to worship with us; and enjoy Miss Geraldine Bagley is chairman
our good music.
of the By-laws and you can just bet
W YTUH FO R RALLY DAY!
this will be some club All girls be­
tween 10 and up are invited to join
MORE ABOUT "ARROW l ittle Daisy_J.ee Wright will be too
TIPS’*
glad to take your name l ittle Mist
C
lara Gildon of Kelso, Wn.. joined
(Continued from page one)
Indeed, alter all (tie special taxes, the club and the girls will keep in
regular taxes, uitcrst on city bonds, touch with her through writing.
intrest on school bonds, interest on
(Continued troni page one)
bridge bonds assessm ents for street KELLY
MILLER TO SPEAK IN
and sewer, ineitascs in the salaries of
PORTLAND JULY 4TH
our five little tin gc>d- whom we call
city commissioners, unless some one verv milch about Prof Miller since he
comes forward with an old age pen­ is almost universally known, but in
sion for most of u-r the county will order to refresh the minds of those
«teed to enlarge the poor house.
who have not kept up with hi* activi-
T hat Charter i- a peach and John lies we give the following informa-
The things you love best you serve
most. Love is blind and has no fear.
How true these statem ents by Rev
M ottitt W e don’t stand by and allow
the thing- that aie dear to u* be dc
stroyed without a protest and tight
tured on the federation boat excur­ W e m ust carry the good on that those
sion several days ago.
i w ho would follow us on he field of
IMPORTANT!
All communications for public* George Kenny, pioneer waiter at I activity will pick up where wc left
tion or otherwise should be ad­ I’he Portland, after taking the rest 'o ff. Things must grow belter as we
dressed to The Advocate Publish cure in California f«>r several weeks, go along tins Christian race. T h e
speaker dwelled at length on the
mg Company, Suite 312-313 Mac-
Mrs. Kenny, is back and on the church Covenant, calling the mem­
leay Building, Portland. Oregon. with
ber's attention to their duty. R e v.
Advertising rates made known job.
Moffit stopped over on h i s way to
on application.
TWO BURNED ALIVE ON
California.
LINDBERGH DAY
The Sunday School is going along
Don't ask for rights. Take them,
fine. 1 he little folks just keep the
sn don’t let annv wan give them to
ye. A right that is handed to ye fr
(Continued Front Page One)
nawthin' has somethin’ the matter with lame of this land wherever civiliza- banner.
The 1L Y 1*. U is having some ve­
,t '—Mr. Dooley.
ion is known.
ry V -ubjeets You would do your­
victims of the Mississippi nu.b, self a favor by attending the mcet-
“They have rights who dare main he The second
third respectively to •ngs.
um them."—James Russell Lowell. be publicly and
murdered by unpunished
The Junior Missionary Circle and
.nobs m that State, this year, were the Junior Brotherhood had a picnic
OUR GRADUATES
Negroes deprived of any semblance at Sellw ood Park W ednesday, chap­
jf due process of law. It is safe to eroned by Mrs > D Porter and Rev-
This month, thousands of our -ay that in no spc.t on earth except
\ very pleasant time was had
young people have graduated front a he Southern State- of America, in Dyer
The
June
Festival and Feast in the
lare assortm ent of high schools, col­ •articular the State of Mississippi, vild, t u c s given
the Senior a id
leges and universities of the country, would such a degenerate and bestial lunior Missionary b « Circles
past
t hc>e young people are filled to the violation of all decent human instincts Thur-d.iy and Friday was a this
success
brim with vigor and ambition and be­ is she burning alive of tw o human bo­ Those in charge wish to thank the
lieve that they are equipped and qual­ ngs accused of murder, be tolerated members and friends for their loyal
ified to take their places in the high­ The occurence of this mob crime
er affairs of hie. Many no doubt have on the very day that New York and support.
chorus-has finished a busy sea
painted beautiful memory pictures of he nation were acclaiming Charios son The Since
last Thanksgiving, the cho­ Logan is going to drtciid to Monday I tion:
things they are going to do and the V Lindbergh adds weight to the de­ rus has been
working continuously night at the Library — Citizenship Prof Miller was born in Winnsbo-
success they will achieve. Each one mand for a federal law to extend the and I am -ure the
people of our group iraim ng camp, let * go
ro. S C. Jutv 2J, 1 Hod He was cduca*
of them has hung up their diploma power of the nation to the backward, can see some iruits
of their labor
—
(j-
led
at Howard Universtiy receiving
and has strolled forth proudly with gnorant and brutal communities in And to our director, Shirley
O
ne
of
the
w
orst
things
I
ve
Seen
his
«legree in 1901; 1.1. D in
degree or degrees with here and which neither human life nor the vc know that she has given McCanns
her best in the charter is the - t, tion providing . PhD Master*
He
took
post graduate work in
there displayed a shingle; and forth­ onstitution nor the good name of for the choru- and for her race
W'e that if we are feebleminded enough i Mathematic* and
Phytic* at Johns
with becomes a student in the vast the United States is respected May are justly proud of her She has meant
uivcrsal college. Here they soon learn e again call to your attention at this much to the success of the church ! to vote for the charier amendment, Hopkins Prof Miller has held a num-
wc will be giving tin- conitnssion the her of responsible positon* as teach-
that their dreams havs been as mo­ me, the mob murder in Aiken. South
much to our community Dr Dy­ power
to issue franchises called “in. rr in school* and college* and it now
m ents spent in idleness and they are •een declared innocent in court, new and
needed just such an individual to determ inate“
- Now an indeterm inate the Dean of the school of Art* and
entering a school far different front rial ordered for the other two by er
«mt his program.
iranchisc
i-
positively
the very latest Science* at Howard University. Wath
the one from which they so recently hat State Supreme Court. This mob rarrv
Next Sunday is Rally Day The
graduated.
'urder is as yet unpunished and the Trustees art- hoping to make it a big development in the hue , t franchise*, ington. D U H r i* well and genrral-
Among the graduates arc men and nob murderers go unmolested and success Come out members, and d«i It i- a bcautuul thing—perfectly e- ly known as a Writer and lecturer on
quipped to lake away the last vestige the Negro rare problem He i* a
women of every race and from the aunt their guilt
vour d ’ttv. Service in charge of the oi
the rights ot tli\ people in their | member of thr Academy of Political
four corners of the earth. There is In the name not only of the colored Tru-le. L-ard.
iivvn public utilities*- ex<|tnsitrly fla- • and Social Science*; a member of thr
one group in this array of nations •ven« f the United States, but of
vortd with whereases and parties of American Social Science Association;
or races, wc may well say, who dis- til the citizen* with any pretense to
Sub-cribe for The \dv. .cate Read ill first part and privileges for the W alt W hitm an International Fellow-
spite the fact that they leave the in­ cspect for the honor t.f their native
parties of the first j>art, but with no ship and other important organiza*
stitution in a number of cases, the mil, the National Association for the
kind of protective coloring or flavor tion* including thr National Associa-
peer of thier classmates, find themsel- edvancement of Colored People ur-
for the poor party of the second part tion for thr Advancement of Colored
u s and their people unprepared to :es yc.u to demand of Congress at its
—the deluded public There is a Him- People Among his be*t known hook*
give them employment befitting their text session the prompt enactment of
$y clause which say- that the Iran are: Race Adjustment. Out of thr
qualifications. Hence we find our i federal anti-lvnching law
PER CENT
chtse may be taken away from the House of Rondage. The Everlasting
young men and women with college
I first part if it does not behave itself Stain
degrees, menials, working as porters, LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE
but—my dear children, we had a Thr Vfount O livet Jubilee Chorus
waiters, bellhops, and bootblacks and
IS PRAISED
clear
example of h w* hard it is to will rrnder the music for the occa­
the young women, as chamber maids,
B O N D S _____________________
makc any private utility company sion and Dr Elbert Rooker a gradu­
(Continued from page one)
-crrib women, servant girls and cooks
live up to its franchise when the ate of Howard, will introduce the dis-
S E C U R IT IE S
1 his great handicap and disillusion chance.
Housewives’ Council tried to convince , anguished speaker. There will be no
which our graduates experience will The school has leadgrs in every
M ORTGAGE LOANS
the Public Scrvict Commission that i admission fee but a silver offering
continue to be as long as we are wil­ field of endeavor who hav contributed
the phrase "5 cent fare" m eant 5 cents will be accepted
REA L E ST A T E _____
ling for them to remain educated me­ and are contributing to the education
and not 8 cents It never was convin-
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nials. Hence the big question with of our leaders and the people gener­
G E N ER A L IN SU RA N C E
! ced The spectacles of the Public Be sure and read The Advocate!
these graduaates now is what are ally in all parts of the country.
Both speakers paid a beautiful tri
Service Strvice Commission are of
they going to do with their education
L IF E IN SU RA N C E _____
bute to Rev. John F. Moreland and
peculiarly constructed glass which
BLACK-EYED PEAS
.ti» lovely wife, both of whom are
1 modifies figures and in this case turn­
REPEAL BLACK LAWS
ONF.-HALF SPRING
graduates from Livngstone and whom
ed a 5 into an 8.
BEACON 2185
CHICKEN
they
knew
as
children
in
their
city
The one constitutional amendment i’hey told of the splendid family and
FIRST
NATIONAL
UTILITY.
POTATO
SALAD
Just
read
section
315,
friend
voter,
submitted to the voters at the special background of the young couple and
and make up your mind that you
—and—
INCORPORATED
« lection Tuesday that ought to pass, said
were very happy to think
wont be caught in that trap Just
HOMEMADE SHORT CAKE
is the or.c repealing Section 6, Article that they
when they arrived back home
think of expecting voters to vote
II of the Constitution denying the they would
245
Pacific
Building
With Whipped Cresm
be able to tel! Mrs. More­
such an extrem e power as that to
right of suffrage to Negroes China land that they
PORTLAND. OREGON
Saturdays
and Sundays at
had
visited
her
son
and
those five men at the City Hall By
men and muliattoes, regardless of
RICHARDSON’S
CONFEC­
the way, whatever became of the
their citizenship. W hile the 14th A- wife.
TIONARY
In
the
audience
were
form
er
stu­
franchise the Telephone Company
mendment to the t ' S Constitution dents of the Johnson C. Smith Univ­
Information Gladly Furnished
a-ked for this spring1 I believe that
Cor. Broadway and Everett
arogates this particular section, nev­ ersity:
Messrs. O. S. Thom as and
1 smell a rat—do you?
ertheless, it has remained on the sta­ l-arry Foster.
tute books of Oregon, which to say At the close of the meeting, a group
the least is a disgrace to its fair name accompanied by Mr and Mrs Mc-
V O TE 300. Yes.
■A l.C ’ R 'S THOUGHTS
¡“THAT LITTLE GAME
rorey took refreshment* at Bald­
win’s Restaurant, 346 W illiams Ave.
Colored people can protest and Dr. and Mrs McCrorey left the next
» See' how Aso
fee. HAFTA
G uess PU.
t CAHr TEu-
k 1 G oing t o
Resolute as much as they please a- morning for Seattle. W ashington for
DMïHTHW 6 M E '.
Don août Sonst. HER t COS’*
HAFTA HIT
I&
í
t
A
lowö
gainst segregation, jmernwsim and a brief sojourn.
ONE
OF
THE
1
CANT
ASK
IT
IN
A
LIL
I HBVtn 1 3 ( juin 1.
1 T he r e s t of
other age-old injustices of the strong
FE l l AS. -
VWVFE. SH^u. G a m e ,—
1
T
his u lE e x ’
w
ecL , T h i s i S
against the weak, but the quickest We fear that the removal of the
ju AHTA KNOW
THAYUdOOLO. &OT Vo HAFTA
1 Y n E GoTtA
NP<
L *S *T !
way to better conditions and gain e- Grand Lodge of F.lks from New York
1 DAve SoN\e CJJHAT HAPPENED DE MN F inish '.! pat u d a c k ,
qual conside ration is for colored peo­ to Cleveland is a big mistake, and \
that
u
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l
o
No
Mone i
TO
MINE.
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he
A
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n
t
1
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m o n e y .*
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ple to improve their economic condi­ trouble will be sure to follow as a re­
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IN SEATTLE CIRCLES
By
ETHEL STONE
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Campbell and
Mr. and Mrs A G. Stone spent Sun­
day *n Kcnnydale.
• • • • •
Miss t lara Williams uf the Bunga­
low Tea Shop is at home from thr
General Hospital to the delight of her
many friends.
Scattlans are requested to phone
Rainier 3780 or mail your news to
Miss Stone at JS25-J4th Ave. S. regu­
larly each week. Miss Stone will for­
ward them to The Advocate for pub­
lication. The Advocate is also for
vale through Miss Stone or direct
from I he Advocate offices, at 312
Macleay Bldg . Portland, Oregon.
*****
Mr. Fred Waters of the Marine
Association still continues "quite ill
Mr. and Mrs. A. Nakla entertained ! at the Swedish * * llospial.
***
for for their sister. Miss Helen But
Mrs
S.
II
Stone
entertained in-
let. with a dance at the Dunbar hotel
Friday Eve, June 17th and also Mr i.>finally at luncheon for the pleasure
and Mrs. William Mclver for the of Dr. and Mr* 11 L. McCrorey, of
20th
pleasure of their daughter, Miss Sa ( hailottc, N L’. * * June
***
die May Both young ladies were
graduate* of the Franklin Hi school Mrs L.lten h Harvey entertained
for Mrs Met rorry with a motor trip
so it was a joint affair.
Tuesday, June 2llth
* * * « •
Mr and Mr*. S. A Glass and Mr*
I
Ms
J
F
Davis
rntertainrd for the
Katherine Strong motored to Green
pleasure of Dr and Mrs McCrorey
River Gorge Sunday.
with a motor trip to Simqualtnie
*****
Falls, Thusday, June 22nd
Mr. J I Kearns of Bellingham, Wn
« • • • •
»pent the week end with his daughter, Mrs Blanche Simpson has joined
Mrs. A M Ball.
the Seattle readers of The Advocate
j
*****
Mr*. Fashion Williams entertained
with a dinner for the pleasure of Mr
and Mrs. Harry Duval Sunday, June
19th
« • » • •
Sunday evening, June 19th, t>e Mt
Zion Baptist t hurrh, entertained
with an educational program in honor
of the High School graduates.
$
H ow : D û t Y u . T u s t
SAW » L O ST *T*.
T h a t w o n t D E l T i M 6 '.
î«Y G c o a s f e '.
P
U A lly r Ä l u l O O l i l i l í
I ¿to Setup*. famous operatic aitut,
decUrat that women are thr terrors
of a tenor's life in an article full ol
revealing incidents in the current is­
sue of Collier's Weekly There are
women, he says, genuinely interested
in art and arUsts who make valuable
criticism of their work "I Hav* found
that the sane, interested woman can
pick flaw* in a characterization with
uncanny prevision, hut this is a nor­
mal manifestation of interest quite
different frum the irrational excite­
ment of the women who mob their
opemtre favorites.
1 here was the countess, the cur­
rent toast of Vienna while her hue
b*nd was the current joke She had
written me on her impressive sta­
tionary asking to meet me Unscholcd
as I was, such recognition from the
nobility seemed a great honor. Of
course I accepted gladly her mvita rvry^ .3 OF ARRESTING CHIC
Tha season’s pUnls are drvek-pe.1 in
tion to tea She looked so frail and so
ctxzqus* «fleet, giving them » new air
pathetic behind the Ira urn 11 1 had ol
smalti»»** Vo live left is im lured
known the stones current about the • (ruck
ui light amt «lark tan. with the
oi i >L iui brown iilk. col Ur wh I
lady at the moment 1 would have
with live gives I lie
wagered my head they were untrue cuds kuswniHg
is pia itesi, and the weaicr’s usai
She was a most affeting person, even skirt
latini odds U) live chic of live hkmxe
though her recital of her martal w«.es Medium sise tetjuirev 21| yanlv JV
sud I yard plain material
was embellished with such intimate indi A plaid
soit vnnle would I» veiy prell«
detail that it made me uncomfortable —..u
»iter tlvr sei «aid inodel, which
"I am *u unhappy, inon ami," she fcstttio Up vnvxhing
>ai skirt ami bk'Usc
sighed “1 am married to a count • The V vliaped neck is trimmed with a
collar, while live haig
yes. he ha* wealth as well as name lafssk.wn
stravisale gallici est gito naiiiiw wrivt
But does he kiss my wrists tenderly1 hands
The M ouse droops vlightly
Does he look upon me as if, pouf, over a narrow belt of rildagi tu coire
with »he esdnr of the die** ma
With a breath of air I would blow a i|>«id
ut Mei! nini tue fcuuires JV« vani*
way) No, 1 am married to him, and ter
mch nutet lai
it is enough 1 belong to him. And I 's hirst
Model I ' m tor u l Review Fruii
r'utls i ti No 3841 Sizes 14 m 18
have no solace. 1 could die lor a man eil
ami 34 to 44 bust. 45 cesila.
who was unreasonable, impetuous, re veals
M .«ingialli No. StvH Any tin te letter
tnorseful! Tell me. dear Tito, when do nvtvzrini
<4) cents Crintesi Faltern No.
s„ I, ' Cl.»lei
you sing that passionate monk a-
.18*1.1 hi .et 14 to 18 leaf* ami *4 to
gain)“
42 bust. 51» cents, in. lo.hn« tsnuckum
"The countess remembered her po­ pattern
sition tor a few years But when she
became older and beyond the years of
discretion I understand she did fiml a Signor Schipa delates he hat gone
young gentleman who was unreason through the storm* of admiring wo­
able and impetuous. She is was who men unscathed because several years
ago he met and married his ideal wo­
lived to be remorseful."
He details mysterious meetings man - Madam Schipa
with masked ladies, some in cemete­
ries and some tn courtyards, and even VISITS RELATIVES IN
with a royal lady who wrote him - "If
LAGRANDK. OREGON
you knew what my high estate was
you would know that I have taken Mrs Garrir II Turner, of Omaha.
leave of my senses in writing you. Neb, is spending the summer with
with the aifairs of government so un Mr and Mrs J L Stewart at their
certain now Thrones topple easily delightful home in I aGrande. Oregon
and the people fencetn our motions, : Miss Adams is a niece of Mr Stew
whil they mrv love wheie their lancy art She will accompany Mrs Stewart
cas."
on a visit to I’ortland soon
UlMYlNG Fon. ME,-
t cuAS SUPPOSED
“To ■&€ UUOflVDNG
T o n i & h t . —
I KNOW» w h a t iV t d o ,*
\ vNONT TEU. HEfl
G ee '. No**» I’ v e G ot
AN ft» eA .—
fGL a tP aw TOooSCR
P ocket , —
•!
TO TKNOKS SAYS ONE
’’Who is who in Colored America
is a book of an enryclopedic nature
recently gotten out, and edited by J
J Boris contain* biographical sketch
es principally prepared by themselves
of some outstanding Negroes and o-
thcr* of lesser place. The book hat
some value anil while it would be a
desirable one in one'» library, the
price is almost prohibitive
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