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THE PAGE FOUR Social Welfare Work Begun LIBERIA PAYS WAR DEBT MADAM W A L K E R S C H O L A R S H IP P R E S E N T E D IN ARKANSAS ADVOCATE S A T U R D A Y . Il l Y lo. IW7 IN SEATTLE CIRCLES The scholarship given by the j Raleigh, X. l\ . July.—The Division of Madam C J. W alker M anufacturing By Negro W o rk of the North Carolina Compaav to that branch of the N A. KTHKLSTONE State Board of Chanties began on July A. C I’ w hhh made most p r o g r e s s ' I a nu'te extensive state-wide social dnriiug the year NJh, was presented The United Pres* heralded «he new* welfare program with the appointment on Sunday. Jun e 12 at Ml / i o n Bap Seattlaus arc requested to phone (U F V N ID M t W lM U N N ItN O flA II M N V ' l l Wednesday. July 6. that Liharia. Af of C. Glenn Carrington and Mi*» A. list l hurch. Little Rock, to I rmly Kainier 3780 o r mail your news to rica, paid in full it* war debt to the Marie Crawford as members of the A long the e a r t h sc e n te d p a t h th a t 'n l say g o o d b y e Taylor, a g rad uate of Gibbs High 51iss Stone. 3125— J4th Avc , S regu- staff, according to an announcement United State*. t h r o u g h tlir w o o d s , tin c h ild r e n D o i i ' i \ o u r v r i U ral a nyone* that school in the February. 1927. class. At |a r | y each wsrek. Miss Stone will for- A. P H I L I P RA N D O L PH FAILS TO The minister of thi* small African by Lieutenant Lawrence A Oxley, M A K E CASE B E F O R E U. S. walked in single hie I'ennv tia ilc d wav, P e nny Pet a d m o n i s h e d , shak the same time, acordm g to a letter re- WArj them to T h e Advocate for pub- Republic handed over to Acting Sec- Director of the Division, M E D IATIO N BOARD behind, po k in g Inv no se m l» e very mg her finger at the wide e y ed pup ceived by the national office of the lication. T he A dvocate is also foi i r a r y Mill*, a check for $35 .Oft) which director of the division thing Now and then he left the Day after day aunt Phoebe wall lied N V A. C I’ , beautiful memorial ex- ,ale th rou gh Miss Stone o r direct stood for the principal and accrued Mr. Carrington, a native of Rich W ashington D C„ July S. (Spe lr*'* *° d , r * **,t'r * bird that wheel for a letter. h'liiaHy one came Ben- erci-cs were held for the late Mr*, from T he A dvocate offices, at 312 interest And this mean*, said the sec mond. is a graduate of H ow ard Uni C arrie l Shepperson. who received Macleay B ld g , Portland, Oregon, n a i l —The United Stales Mediation ,,u" f*»,h*rF ■ *•*" ,h* *"Uvh h*"’"* >,ad tr o » tt4 the ocean and retary. that Liberia was the first co un versity and New York School of So I'ranee, getting Board denies the plea of A Philip " l W ‘ forget what you promised, was in a trench m in France, the first Madam W alk e r Gold Medal - . - — . try to liquidate it* obligation resulting cial W ork and prior to his present ap ui 1924. given to the individual mem ber al|j j.- | ( Cooper, Mi and Randolph, organiser for Brotherhood Nell." Pet insisted "penny wants to near the enemy.Slid a fierce fight from the world war. pointment serve*! as Roys" W o rk e r in Then one terrible dsy ......... - — " of the N A A C IV who did the best Mrs j, K Janies, and Mi and Mr*. 0< Sleeping Car Porters, to increase hear about aunt Phoebe's vlopted the 135th Street Branch Y. M. C. A. service to colored people through the *y jj Drawing the children about her ''Break the news to Penny gently, Dixon made up a m o to r party ‘ ,l,c *»*•"«» o I the Pullman employees C O F F E Y V IL L E RIOT CASES TO New \ ork City, and special w orker Posey advised Nell said in a »oleum voice. "O nce j Nell," and to abolish the “lipping" system. medium of the association th at spent S unday at Lake Laps. at the Children’s Temporary Home "T hen one terrible day," Nell re- BE T R IE D JU LY 14 upon a tune, aunt P h r b c o 't special 1 he scholarship awarded to Mr. 11Kj \ | r% | j.- \ | r and 1'he Board ruled that Randolph'* will ,h<‘ lc h o U rs h 'l> aw arded «» Mr Mr and Mr* I F Da*,*., Mr and lh * ri.UU that Randolph’s u iv a t V School. W ashington. D. C He will pealed "A man vailed on aunt« 1 .T aylor is for *100. Mr Taylor has E m erson W ilson, ami Mr and Mrs 1 pet.lioi, contained nothing which had fr’*nd' M*ry ‘ d '.r d ' *'!d P hoebe and told her that Benjamin The National Association tor the give special study to tw o important .ided in the support of a mother and [ oui* Bird, and Mr* \ \ R Peek. '»<»* been previously taken up by the * " *""* 1 * ,1” ’ Evcry M°* Advancement of Colored People an search protects—Negro crime and j two younger sisters whil educating „,>cn, Sunday at Lake Samammish. union. was also ruled th at there »'» « »"d night wh*n lie was grown was dead! and bow he w u a great hero. H r saisi when the battle star- nounced today receipt of a letter from gro child welfare in North Carolina. ‘ himseli He w as a ran k in g honor stu- atlj \ j rs | u T h o m as enter- ■*» dispute at present between U*'' C " " r ‘ ' lc " w ' *" id ted and the G erm an suldieri and the Elisha Scott, attorney of Topeka re- Miss C raw ford is a native of South '»*b ........................... , .............. ......... ............, ... ..___ . .. the winter he split the wood a ul eut. mem ber of the students council, tamed Sunday m orning with a picnic lite Pullman kouqiany and it* ein- ■ » , i i i . - - - , , „ thing. He did so many nice thing*. American soldiers were fighting that tainrd by the association, advising that Carolina and a product of South Caro- president ot literary ami other school breakiu-t of tw enty at Green River ployee ; that h.mlodph failed to show . , , , couldn't help lov- Benjamin looked up' just a* h r was the cases of the State of Kansas vs. | lina State College. O rangeburg, who societies, and president of the junior i .. . . . . . . ......................... . » . . . . . . . __________ Mrs \ \V Ball entertained Tues- 'b a t hi- petition had the necessary i ,ur | going to shoot a man, and saw c o m him." Anderson and Ford were definitely set j -ince leaving school has made her branch of the X A \. C. P at Little day with an informal card patry number of porters on it to get a hear ing toward him — Marry!" Nut that she wuutcd to. but she for trial on July 14. Messrs. Anderson I home in Charlotte. North Carolina. She Rock for several years. The presenta- Mrs J | Reams of Bellingham, "ig It being cited that many of the - couldn't have helped it if »he had "Y o u 're going loo fast' Nell Penny and Ford, reputable colored citircns of will he assistant to Mr. Oxley and have tkm s|H-ech was made by Mr. I*. L. Wash., arrived T u esd ay evening to members represented on the list were wanted to," l u c y explained to Pet wants to know who I» H arry !" Pet Coffeyville. are accused of “inciting to ( charge of case records, IVvrman, editor of the Survey. -pend the week with her daughter, givru mem bership ill the organisation "N ow tell I'ennv wliut ber did a interrupted riot" as a result of defense by colored The Division of Negro W o ik wa- Tire memorial services were in Mrs \ \ A. Bell. without fee " H a ir y was a boy th u m that Ben bout the u riti " Pete prom pted "All citizens of their live* and property created Ja n u a ry 1. 1925. with Mr. Ox- charge of Mr. Luther Moore Among • • • • « In reaching ns decision, the Board , right Pet And then aunt Pheoebr jam m played «sili H arry had to when a mob attempted to lynch three J ley as director. Its work, particularly those who paid tribu te to Mrs. Shep Mr and M i- Ted Mullen and sev acted on the leconini. ndalion of Fd | . . . , Vnny wi„ yuu p l r a „ pay ,r n . „ „ | M, k to G ermany with h,s fathe, Negroes on March 17. at Coffevville. in the field of organizing social force- person were Mrs. A. B. Ives. Mrs. C. eral I’r.cnds m otored to P ortland You're the one I'm trllingthis when the war came " charged with assault upon two white in small Negro communities, has a t K. Stephens, Bishop E. T Demby, an.I from S* attic July 4th and -pent two w,n I Morrow, ex.governor of Ken j lucky, who, a s a m rm h er of the Media- thl, for •* n f ,| rcbuked; did lleniainin shoot H arry »" Lucy tracted the favorable attention of many- women. Investigation by the X. A. A. Rev. Laver, pastor of the Ml. Zioividays with Mr and Mrs George Mpl • W /f fl" Penny replied, laying hi* a.ked. knowing the story well C. P. later helped materially to e-tab- state departments of public welfare Baptist Uhurch and a loyal sup porter len. -MS I l i s t St Mi T ed Mullen'* tion Board, had heard and examined the evidence submitted hy Randolph j r a r i b a c k u s if resolved lo corteen- "<*h my. n..l W hen H arry saw lish the fact that the assualts w ire S tarted as an experiment, it ha- I n .•t the N A. A. C. P. i>arcnts The car used for the trip was irate his mind on the tale in progress Benjamin and Benjamin saw H arry, not perpetrated by Negroes. As a re come an established and permanent ---------- O- “T e d 's" classy E ssex ro adster The Send l he Advocate to your friend* “ Aunt Phoebe bought the sweetest they dropped their guns and hugged sult of th at action a white man and part of North Carolina's progressive Be >ure and read T he Advocate! ■ young folk plan to return for their ■ farm with a white house on it, each other, you know But the Ger- one of the girls are held by the Kansas state-wide program. The results ob -------- o-------- vacation next m onth Mr. Ted Mullen GAS R E P L A C E S ° F O R G E O F T H E -aw forth B enjam ine He had a girl man* let a shell d rop out of an aero- authorities, the man. Ira Kennedy. tained thus far promise increasing re A N C I E N T S IN 1927 5-room co ttage for renl. Modern, maried a charm in g you Miss of Un all picked out. and they were go plane and it d ropped into the trench charged with rape, and the woman, turn s in family life, better race rela- clean: 4 blocks from c a r: no small terpri-c. O re g o n several m o n th s ag... SWORDMA mg to gel married and live on the *n‘l blew them up They died toge Julia Mooney, charged with being an tions. justice in the courts, and larger children. Garfield 3133.—Adv. and some of his friends in P ortland ! farm." ther ’* accessory after the fact. opportunity for the citizenship of the The -w ord of Daina*cus, the acme are just now discovering the romance ! But now for the awful p a it Penny ¡ " W a s n 't that awful*" Posey Messrs. Anderson and Ford filed state, Subscribe for T he Advocate Read ---------------- of the ancient craft of sw ordmaking, whispered Pet, her eye* very grave w hispered damage suits against the city of Cof- is now equalrd by m odern s w o rd I think it was beautiful! their d y "T here came a gerat big war with big STOREY ADVISES feyville for destruction of property be making practice in a plant in Cincin guns, and all themen had to be told ing to gether I m e a n " Pet said imlig longing to them. It is reported from nati, Ohio, according to A M. Fork Indianapolis--Monrfietd Storey, of "D o n 't you Penny?" iers.or be shot I" Coffeyville to the N. A. A. C. P th;.t Boston, form er president of the tier, of the Columbia Gas and Klect- Penny did not reply His brown "O ne w arm night it was very dark the counter charges of "inciting to American Bar A ssociation, and Na tric Co T h e forge of the ancients The moon kept hiding behind a BY D R U S I L L A D U N J E E H O U S T O N rye* looked sad and thoughtful He riot" were made, it is believed, be tional President of the N A. C. P , has also given away to m odern Gas- black cloud that looked just like a lay d ow n and covered them with both cause of these suits for damage in a m e s s a g e read at the opening tired furnaces that turn out swords paws I wqs present the other day in a that they should not have draw n mass m eeting of the ¡8th Annual a- fine as those that the old artisans b g ink splotrh! Aunt Phoebe waited The N. A. A. C. P. retained Attorney "P en n y 's sorry that Benjamin and for Benjam inr to come introni milk Scott, a prominent colored attorney of group who were busy criticising the l'*ans *bat would a c c o m o d a te the Conference here last night, called a t ham m ered out with fond Indulgence mg, but he divt'nl come Down in H arry were killed " Lucy said, In- "W h ile swordiiiakm g is still a hand- . lo p e k a , and Mr. Scott will d rt e n J church. The world seems to be pro- K'’0* ' nK con greg ation s n e e d s 5 And tention to two victories of the Asso , . . the pasture the cows were crymg umphanthlv Messrs. Anderson and Ford. The X , . „ -hould they have put up a cheap tern- ciation won this year before the l ' S. icraft, m odern machinery is able t o , . , , . c. .. , " I t's getting late and if we do-v't , . . . Muri.nitro! She *»t up all night wait- A. A. C. P. is enabled to do this through ., , , \ . . , P ° r3rv structure that their children Supreme C ourt as evidencing the pro make the weapons just as well and i mg In the morning one of her friends burry home to supper. F ath er will the legal defense fund raised in 1925 bu‘ld,nR 3" > ' hinK. but n a,u r« would ha *e been compelled to en tection given to the negro in the much larger numbers," says Mr F’ork- came to tell h«r that Benjamin had be dro pp in g a bomb on u s f Posey and from which fund the cost, have ' ” "'* ^ ^ 8ood Urge or r t b u i ,d > ner "M echanical ham m ers pound court of the land laughed as she ran uff. ahead of the 'listed and gone to the war; been paid of the "W hite Primary" case i " ,en of ,he ear,b ha' e a lr c a J y bu,l|_ ' As .t is this church put up a liun Mr Storey, who was secretary to out the steel bars and m odern heat- He loved her so much that he could- j others the Sweet case at Detroit, the W ash - ° n i T 3 " l ° ,n * ‘° Kr r a t 'c” B«h , dred thousand dollar structure, that Sc> ato r Charles Sum ner during Re-1 *r f a , ing processes insure a well-tern- to show th at there were too many ■ js ,n a few y e ^ r s alm ost paid for . . , ington Segregation cases and other lit , , j . u . 4 u ' * *1 r construction, could tit»t m oke the blade quality T h e company has used • . . , . . churches and that too much m oney I e t us look f a l v t r v our o th r r . .. igation in defense of the citizenship of , . k . .. K •••• ij d ‘ journey from Boston to Indianapolis, gas for fifteen years v _____ had been put into the buildings. He beautiful church It was formerly , . • . ___ , yt fll "T h e ancient code is still carried Negroes. , . . . • 3 Decause of nis advanced a>?e of 8J had not put in any but he ha d a very locatca on a business street It had , . „ r t ___ _ , . . __ _____ years, a id sent a m e s s a g e to be read. on in modern processes. A good attentive audience. become surrounded by store build- _ sw ord should be clastic, to stand | ONLY C O L O R E D WO MAN He claimed that the ministers mg a -.d r. sv enterpn -e* T he s ite STEWARTS HAVE TRIP bending or a heavy blow without EL1CIBLE TO D. A. R„ DEAD (By F m m a Lue Sayers) only enlarging the churches in o rder was valuable business property _________ breaking; yet it must be stiff enough to get bigger salcries and to pose as ! .Should they have taken the money Mr* S tew art and neice Miss C. R to yield a powerful thrust. It must ; (B y Pacific Coast News Bureau) BIG MKN. He thought th at the ' gained by its -ale a nd have put it Turner and Miss R Hate, spent the be as light as is in consistent with Lexington. Ky.. Ju ly —Lizzie Shel money should have be&n put into j into a cheap tem porary structure? end at Pendleton, O r e , guest of Mr. streng th." Tourists cannot understand why l.o * of t t Spaulding, tlie well-known ton. said to be the only colored woman mercantile enterprises, in tact the W ith in the-c tw o churches there is no a nd Mrs K C. Allen at their beauti- Balance is also extremely necessary Angeles folks will lease a beautiful f tuant 1 er o f I hirham. ever eligible to membership in the mn who has accomplishd litle ca n unnecessary expenditure ful home on Court St Stew art H air Mr F o rk n er claims, city ui tin tr own ami »eck the tm ullrt .Mr« Georgia Kohtn%on and Mr« Daughters of the American Revolution, show you how everything ou gh t to "I w on der som etim es w h * t is the and JiShnson m o tertd over Sunday "B y using gas as furl for their report v But everyone tloe*, (or more George <»run left Loi Angele» after a died here a few days ago. be done. Finally I could keep pa size of the minds of such knockers a nd accom panied the ladies back metal melting pots," he continues than .(.OUO greeted the little mountain i plea «ant > 1 « week«' v m t for their home Lizzie Shelton was the great grand tience no longer. “ My friend", I said upon everything, that is a step in ad- home All had nice vist and trip “thecom pany secures benefits and a d city of Kureksi Villa amt there wax m Denver, Colorado, where both are daughter of "Captain" Jack Hart. "let us look at the church conditions vance of old conditions Such a man hom e All enjoyed a nice visit and vantages of heat centralizatiou, clean fun tor everybody, basking iii the glor. well known m social circle«. n°*^. - 'R1,0- wl,o was the body guard before our two largest edifices were lives in the be-t house tha t he can trip liness, and convenience " ¿out sunshine unobscured by build b " a<K*” ^ a r l' *, 'oncer OI built. Do you not agree that they afford W h y should not fhe money ings; hiking, playing ball, dancing and Mr* M l Morire i* visiting her v ° 'u they were badly over-crowded* Let th at the N egro lodges are piling up | eating barbecue ami fried chicken until laughter. Mis» Ruth Moore, executive -a t h a u ie l H a rt was the uncle of John us take T abernacle cnurcu. it we in white banks, to build white enter- lo n e could scarcely walk ircrctary of the Y. W. C. A., in Oak- art, of Santa Clara. Oregon, who did not go early, it was Impossible prises and the *a vings of Negroes Ami at beautiful l.ak r Flsim .re |alld. and will leave there shortly for new Lizzie Shelton well and is the to get a seat T h e church could only running into the tens of million* be FO L L O W IN G R E S O L U T I O N S there were fully 5.WJ0 of us. bathing in all ¡„definite , U y wl,h Attorney / e p h t authority for the statement that while hold about half the people who wan- -ueDjatu aaej p|inq ot sueviu se uaas A T R E C E N T M E E T I N G A D O P T S tlie cool lake, lying under thr mam M Ramsey, another daughter, in St. e igihle to membership in the D. A. K.. ted to attend W ould you a rgue tile enterprises instead of this barage W heras, corru pt and inefficient of ficials of P ortland in their recent at- mo,h , r r ‘ '- r * " " * m,r ow" l u , u h e ' " " Louis. she never became a member. that this church should not have e n - , a gainst the c h u r c h ’ Such argu- Mrs. Shelton obtained the eligibility larged its quarters* W ould you sav 1 inents are but fox-fire intelligence, ficials arc a greater m enace to the tem pt to put over pet measure* a n d ] ,hc Kr,,un‘1 ,,r hurrying out of bathing ____ because o f the servic-. s in the war of ! b<idy politic than the aggression of to force down the th roats of the peo- ' HU,M m,° l'« h* clothing, rushing to «tu Los Angrlr* it proud of its many dis her great grandfather, “Captain Jack.' enemies from without, it therefore ple salary grabs and excessive tax- '’ig country dinner of food fit for a tinguished visitors, which include Prof. o- behoove- every citizen to watch with ation schem es as the same of demago- k,"K Somr oi in room*, some were Kelly Miller, dean o f H ow ard U n i jealous eye the conduct of their pub gy and political trickery W e likewise fortunate to get a tent, hut more of us Fay your subscription now I v ersity . Mr. A. I.. Totten, assistant lic officials, to the end th at they may condem n the vicious methods pursued ’•«P* 'he ground, under the star* THE LATEST MARVEL OF ELECTRIC g r n r t a l organizer Brotherhood of Pull K N O W Y O U R F U T U R E . Send a not exceed reasonable limits of the in propagandizing the City by coer- wlierr thr chickens aw akened us at dime and Birthdate. L et me try and man t .ir P o rters; Dr. L. K Williams, SERVICE authority delcarted to them , and that cive m ethods practiced on minor of- dawn. locate your future mate, will send president of th r National llajitist C o n they shall not in such official capacit- ficials and City employees, against I At San Bernardino tlu-ri wa* an ex- name and address, del. Box 1595 Sta vention and pastor Olivet Baptist C. Los Angeles, Calif. beccrt there of the people rather the m ore manly principles and dignity J hibition and barbecue and a lew more Electric Refrigeration is the greatest step forward — :— 0 -------------- than servants, and that their assumed of the letter, who were thus compel- , thousand journeyed there The beaches Church o f Chicago; Mr*. F slrllr Sykes, r o r rent. Five room house, part)} in safeguarding health and sanitation in the home, as leadership shall not d egenerate into a led (» ^neglect their official duties were crowded and so was 1 ia Juana, Chicago, *i*ti r of Mrs. J Mayo W il furnished and furnished ro o m s . well as adding to its comfort, convenience and form of coorcion a lto g eth er out of while engaged in the perform ance of the latter place being where tIn-y all liam* and Mrs. r l ’arl S o uth ard of Chi rent. P ho n e E a st 8888. —Adv. harm o n y with the spirit of our fret this im proper service at the com- i go for refreshments But that's an- cago and lass Angeles respectively; economy. Mr», t . K. Ivey and daughter, Mrs. ; institutioins. mand of their surperiors. W e con- other story, DANCING E V E R Y F R ID A Y Nick Chiles, Mrs. Lillian J. Craw, Mr. demn such activities on the part of ; —u— And whereas, one of the cardinal N IG H T AT T H E SO CIETY H A L L Free demonstration without obligation to you. H ie Utopian l.'lub (m en's) gave a Floyd Covington from T o p e k a ; Rev. principles of the '1 amnieny f.lub of the authorities as wholly un-A meri- 514 1-2 W I L L I A M S A V E N U E N. ta n and vicious in the extrem e And wonderful dance at the new M aso nu George II Bell of D allas, Mivs Goldie O rrg o n is the re-establishm ent and G O O D M U S IC ; G O O D O R D E R PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY A D M I S S I O N ________________35c. maintenance of clean g o vernm en t in as these acts were so convincingly • ball last T hursday evening for their Lanvdowne of Kansas City; Mi«s the city of P ortland and throug hout rebuked in the recent election by friends. The Rene O rchestra en ter Ihrliua W ilk rrso n of Kansas City, Electric Store, Electric Building, ! the State; therefore it has been with the electorate of Porland, we th ere tained in their inimitable way. The af M isso u ri, Miss Anita Thompson, Haiti- HOLLIDAY HOLLIDAY deep interest and a grow ing concern fore suggest that the Mayor, the City fair was strictly formal and the gowns more, Mr. A. I). Molh-y, Lexington, Portland Oregon- that we have observed the constant Com m issioners and any others e n of the ladies were beautiful to see A K en tu cky ; Mr. W alter W hile of O a k Tonsorial Pariors enencroachrneuts of both City and gaged in the aforesaid activities o b giant " U ” made of summer blossom* land and Mrs. Kelly Foster of Poll- 125 N o rth Sixth S treet State G overnm ents on the rights of serve the English system of proce in the club colors hung before the o r land. 'he people, and extravagant tenden- dure when a governm ent fails of a p chestra ; the lights were dimmed, the In our present location we 1 t ie* of our officials to fu rther enthrall proval by the people. Mr*. Myrtle L. Edwards has r e floating cloud* above the throng were are equipped to give better And be it - further resolved, that ever so fascinating, and the punch was signed from her position as executive the taxpayers of this C om m onw ealth andits metropolis in a deluge of pub we comm end the electorate of P o r good till the last drop. vercetary of Twelfth Street Branch service than ever before...... lic deb t; and, although public obliga land and M ultnomah County for the N . W. ( A., and will accept a position We are prepared to take tions are mountain high, yet both splended m an n er in which they m a r L IG H T C O L O R E D SUM M ER Miss Manila L. Owens has just r e in the city schools in the fall. She lias care of men, women and State and City officials app ear to have ched to the polls and administsrsd turned from Asiloinar, California, been a most efficient secretary and the rebuke ever given lost all sense of their just responsib- the most stinging children. Come and let us . , where she attended the G. R. Pacific committee o f management were loathe ! ilty to their constituents and m asters to any ad.nm,Stratton in Oregon. And | t o a „ ( onfl.r< n c r. wilh M i,, l.„- to give her up. Mrs. Mattie Nelson, serve you. and arc continuously devising way* in this connection we desire to re cile M artin. Anna Collier, \i.iiuliui- who has taught school and has been anti meens for the further increase of mind all that an o th er cardinal princi Simmons, Alphia Williams, Hazel connected with Y work in the valley Holliday & Holliday this Club is to encourage the burdens of taxation, until thi* fair ple of Thomas, Hazel Earl, and Gladys Math- will take Mr*. Edward's place. City and our bountiful State have be- citizens to go to the polls on every onican from l.os A ngeles; Mr*. Mat i come the cynosure of the Nation and occasion and to vote, and when done thew* from O a k la n d ; Martha Steward Mr *n,l Mrs. Roy V. Isaacs, newly- wc have G overnm ent by majority a synonym of extravagance. from Pasadena and Miss Calloway weds, and Mi*» / o r a McGowan were and not minority. Should this advice and whereas, thcT arnm any Club of from Long Beach. the dinner jpiest* o f Mr. Eugene consistently observed, Portland O regon btlives in civic progress, but be —o— Henry H uffman last Sunday. and the State of O regon will have j not at such a rate as to make the ex- Mr. Jo hn A. Gray, who leaves for pen-cs thereof burdensom e; likewise, less cause to fear from officials dic Paris for a year's study Sunday night, A large crowd i* expected to attend in taxation, but it stands firmly on tation in the future than in th r past. was paid a wonderful tribute hy tin the old-fashioned basket picnic of the And fu rtherm o re be it resolved, the time honored and w holesom e Musician’s Progressive Association in M Evelyn Mason Psychology Center Democratic doctrine, that public a f that the thanks of this Club be and the form of a musical at the Indcpend. at I alisadcs, Santa Monica, next S un fairs shall be economically adminis- is hereby extended to that portion of teieil and that each beneficiary shall the City P ress and o th er organiza ent Church of Christ at the Sunday day Garland Anderson, author of "Ap BOARD DENIES PPS PLEA Thoughts for a Thousand Sermons Los Angele»s Social Circle Tammany Club Pleased With Voters ANY $35 $40 $45 B ra d i) u r y Suit IN T H E S T O R E $ 29 $5 DOWN O d ijifiirq fò T E N T H AND W A S H IN G T O N ' bear his just portion of the sxpense for the construction and maintenance of all perm anent im provem ents, and not to unjustly attem p t to shoulder too great a portion on the future. It is b etter th at our m otto be: “ Pay as we go.” T herefore, be it resolved by the T a m m a n y Club of O reg on, in special session assembled, th at we condemn the m ethods pursued by the City of- tions for their cooperation with Club morning services. Mrs Rosamond- pearaners", ha* charge oT'th'e Cent in its effort to th w arts the plans in Watson had cliaffce of the p r o g r a m _______________ ... v , prospect for the futher exploitation which included a member from the east of "All God s Chillun” ; S. S K . • A livinK room set of of the people of Oregon. J *, " r,' llure consisting of daven- And finally, be it resolved, th at a S, Stewart, pianist and others. port, rocker< straight arm chair, table copy of these resolutions be sent to the M ayor and each of the City C om Mr John K. Spaulding, first vice rlectric "walhTni Als° . a " alm o ** n rw missioners of P ortland and to the president of the Hefflin M anufartur- .¡on rocking chair' ' . c v e r a i " ^ « o i papers of P ortland and others th r o ’- ! ing Co., left here for a visit to hi* good vl,,,,.. a - r ~"~ out the state, with the request ta h t I mother and relatives in Durham, North many good pirturtT caH I *n<1 they be given spa ce in their columns. < arolina. Mr. Spaulding is a brother 5807 fo r particulars ' roi" w*y