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I*HE PAGE FOUR SATURDAY. JUL. 23.1 ‘>27 ADVOCATE Thoughts for a I housand Sermons BY DRUSILLA DU NIE E TREND OK HUMAN AFFAIRS Aryan civilizatum i* failing, the while naliom are hanging by a thread It were well that we made our people understand thus for we have so many in the race who ab jectly follow white standards. If the white man wastes precious hour» in card paying, lustful dancing or other follies, there is a strong tendency in our race to feel that anything is "per fectly all right" if the white man does it We will not get very far as a people with no standards of our own Intelligent white leaders of the na tion are alarmed at the showings of degeneracy in present day civliiation. Art, music, and literature hase taken a decided slant downward. Much of the literature of today is pure filth, the music savage, and much of art a riot of shrieking colors If we are not careful we too will be swept down ward We have leaders who advocate white standards because they do not know the nature of real history of •.heir own race The trend of today of the darker races is to look in scorn at the false ness of white culture (?). The rising t i d e of color-consciousness means that the black man is coming into re alization that there is much in darker peoples that is finer, better than the standards of this so-called white cul ture The partially naked and painted forms on American highways spells degeneracy, not true progress. Japan is shutting out American movies in scorn of western progressiveness in immorality and crime. China, India, and Africa restlessly seek to throw off the Aryan yoke Are they right’ They are nations that in the past ages evolved the highest creations in art and they re- iuse o be led by a lace that 17s years ago was backward Which did not create ar »mi scictie* but appropria ted what had been developed by darkr races. Aryan craftsmen cannot compete with many of the fine origi ral handicrafts of China and Japan They still imitate the desig, s of Greece and Egypt \\ e have invnted machinery to weave huiie quantities of cloth but it is tar inferior M the fine weavne of Fgyp and the native fabrics of the Soudan Those of u* who have not informed ourselves about the true origin of culture are willing to worship Aryan imitation of the art created by the dark race« that preceedod them (See series W ONDERFUL KTHIOPI \N>. Ho k> 1, 2, 3) If literature, painting and music arc degenerating, let the Negro wake up. and as this race of old. religt the torch of culture, that is but flickering in Aryan hand« If Aryan genius has run out, it lies sleeping in black i Ik \\ c n> d s new leadership that seieng this shall call it forth MX 'P ifì’/inij Ihelìip HOUSTON Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Thomas, of 3oo Shaver street were the dinner guests of Mr and Mrs \\ F‘ Smith Suudav at thier lovely home on .Nth street «•vs. Ernest \\ Morton, well known in hotel and fraternal circles in Port land. has announced that on \ugust 20th, In- wall become the husband of Mrs Emma Davis of Chicago The marriage will take place in the bride's city but the couple will make their home in Portland This will make Mr Morton's fourth time to take unto himself a wile and his many frineds wi-h lor him and his wife better luck than he has had in the past • • • * • Mr and Mrs C H Stanton, of Omaha. Neb, arc in the city Mr Stanton is the right hand man on the private car of President Gray of the I'nn n Pacific Railroad Company Mrs Stanton is assisting her father, Mr I' Richardson in his confection erv st. re in the Golden West Hotel Mrs Stanton will remain with hci* lather until September, while Mr Stanton will make occasional trips to Portland • • • • • T he \dv 'cate staff was 'delighted with a visit from Mr I W Curry. • sing OWin r . f Sunil,'W cr Camp who has been ill for several weeks Mr Curry called on Tuesday >f this week IN SEATTLE CIRCLES 1 aura and Anna [ ,'ili'C File, ol Pu Jack Bedford, Horace William«, and eblo, Colo., and M i" Myrtle Maxwell I eon lohnsoll motoiej to Salem Sunday and spent the day a la picnic in the Maxwell) The Joint meeting of Rose City family's spacious ba k yard. W hen l odge of Fdks and the Daughter they returned in the evnting they F.lks i n last Tuesday night piovevi to returned singing, “the end ol a per b< a most enjoyable affair It was at tended by a latge number of the fect day”. Mis Julia Jackson of 3ol F. First members of both organizations The St . gave a birthdav party for Miss p „gram consisted of speech-making, Dorthulu W illiams at her home on vocal and instrumental music Re 2 m ) Meade S t, Saturday. July lb, freshntents were served at the con from 8 to 11 P. M The occasion clusion of the program • * • • • marked the 17th birthdav anniversary SOCIETY AT SEASIDE of Mis, Wiliams who is a junior at ill, \!>, \ II \l. h i ow ) 1 me,'In High School and president of the lunior Missionary l irclc at Mr. Ida Collin* spent Sunday at Mt Olivet Baptist Church Under .-»Sill her loyal leadership the Circle has grown iron! a small number to • MM* a well organized group Mr* M Wort hen am) giand Miss Williams received many tir; Mrs t'rawford and Miss Henri nice gifts from her friends both boys «• u Louait arr ut W in d'« L'ottuRc and girls and <oUte grown ups Re, and Mrs F' C Dyer were a- Mi Joe ('ratte and fatviilly «prnt mong those present and the Reverend two day,* visiting Mi ( rane While gave a brief talk on Character The here they were domiciled at Situflow party was a real live one and w'hrn r. (amp the time arrived all regretted to go The bovs and girls were happy to (ìeorgf Mullen visited Mr meet together on such a happy occa M alien She stopped at Sunflower shut and wished M>" Williams itianv | ( amp more joyful birthdays. Speeches and music galore filled the swift flying hours Mr Donald | Mr Charles Strain «pent Sunday at t earhart with relatives lie called at Anderson preformed at the piano in his usual entertaining way. Plenty of j Sunflower t amp • • • a a delicious refreshments were dispens Mr J W Curry, who ha« been ed quite ill, «pent two days at Sunflower Among those present were: Olga Kirk, Furlita Hubbard. Geraldine and Camp last week • • • s a Geneva Turner. Grraldine Reynolds, Mrs Edna Cain is spending the Fnlis Hedspcth, Irene Patterson, Kate Franklin. Louise Fife, lack Cuie. Summer at Seaside • • • • • R. bert Gillmore, Hubert I ewis, Don- 1 aid Anderson, Edward llushnell, Mr« Ryan of Spokane, Wash, is I Hooker Washing! n. Julius Geary. «¡«ending the Summer at Sea»ulc V i r ^ i r u a . W i & s h b u r r v e ________ UNfVNlONf ( THK h \ rn M I I I I N N •frMOstAVl k 9 B L U E UMHKKLLA Oh what a morning! So bright with sunshine that the «»pal mi<l curtain» that I iiiuk in the air, fairly trembled with the ulnry tit it In the pasture, Mrs buttercup, milked, washed and fed. was t hew mu her t ml almiq with nibbles of fresh um * ciis Her bell danced out a merry accompaniment Lopping mi and out of the ham, Mr* Daikv and her Kitta tunnies were playing bide and-go seek, with .Mrs Darky looking on with the mo»t motherly pleasure “Oh, dear, what shall wv dov‘ IVt I'ked. as she looked up from where ■«he vit on the weatherbeaten hack porch “Oh dear, what ’•hall we dt»>‘* IN»* tv mocked "I knew a do/en things to do Make dandelion chains mud I pies or sew for our dolU or - • * “ n u t ” jud what I want to do * only I want to sew for IVtittv' Him want« a coat and hat“ IVt lisped “Hi \nt t«dd me so - didn't you, IVn ny r n W.fft Lenny agreed, and then capered in front of Let, like a high spi iteti i ace hoi se, setting down fr«t tine paw ami then the other, w^tli mi tat delicacy "Go ask mother for tom» «Ire«« t;ood*,“ Losrv ordered Let “Her'» quite to the Aid." came the prompt reply. “And Nell and l ucy » Mone, too “ “Oh I know what let * takf!" Po»tjf cried as her eye* tautened on a bill blue cotton innhiella, the property of Mr Hoops \n heirloom m the fain *!y, it did r »cellent service in rainy inwcather In a tv«inklinq the blue umbrella had been pulled from the wall I itile hands were busy, opening “(irt the scissor*. Let," Losey cal Irti No sooner had reappeared w ith the scissors, than Losey set Upon the hapless umbrella Skillfully, «he cut out a pattern for a coat with four arm hole«, suitable for four paw« "Now Lenny, try it on," Let ad v i *cd (Continued next week) LoxS Angeles Social Circle (By Fornita Lue Sayers) I he Inkslmqrr* banquet for Kelly ( o\ ington, W ashburn ( ollcgr grad Miss Dorthulu Williams and her .Miller at ( hnstiati'* l avern i* over, uate and recently appointed by the two sisters. Misses Geraldine and and the distinguished educator 1 « »til exeiutive board of the National Ur Bernice are spending the week end By oil hi* way to I ll\i*o, 1 rxa*. to fill ban l eague a« one of the »chtH»l w ith Mrs E ' C. Dyer at her home on E T H E L STONE another *i>cakitiq engagement It »at year 1 V 2 7 “Fellow*" atul will take 333 F 72nd St N a brilliant affair ami other guest« of up hi* studies at the University of • • • • • honor entertained along with I'rof Pittsburgh in the Fall Mrs. Lottie Gnnstead entertained The Misses Elfreda and Nellie Seattlans are requested to phone ^ Matinee Matrons Club, of which Miller were: Mr (»artaiui Anderson, Alter an interesting impromptu Franklin and their guests, the Mi-scs Rainier 3780 or mail your news to »he is a member, la - 1 Wednesday af author of "Appearances“ who is leav program, I'rof Miller answered ques Miss Stone, 3123—34th Avc., S. regu ternoon, at the Rainer Gulf Club ing for Frisco soon; Mr Janie« It tions o nthe rate problem, economics, 1 ifornia la«t month for her health re I owe, the celt biated screen actor and eti larly each week Miss Stone will for Mr lico S Grant, Mrs Fay Ittriud yesterday much improved ward them to The Advocate for pub- ■Mr. Jimmie Smith, In« manager, who Jackson Robinson and Mi«« F mina Bcation. The Advocate is also for are to leave for New York ( ity and l.ur Sayers had tbarge of arranging Mis Henrietta Marshall «pent thr Luropc in the near future; Mis« Ani for the banquet, which was attended sale through Miss Stone or direct Mr- W K Peek left for lier h> me I , week end in Longview as thr guest of ta I hompsnn, whose home was form mostly by young university students (By Mrs Lynch Brown) from The Advocate offices, at 312 Wednesday -after an enjoyable stay by Mr and Mr« Lynch ltrown Mrs erly in Los Angeles but is teaching and newspaper folk Mr Sam Scott returned to Long Maclcay Bldg., Portland, Oregon. of a month with her iece, Mrs Louis Marshall was very much impressed art in .1 Baltimore school and is one view la-t week from Winlock Mr* Augusta Me Ridley of ( Itirago Bird with the beautiful city *>f Longview of our most popular visitors; Mi«* i* visiting Mi** Faina Heard ami her — o — Mr. and Mrs. Jose Garcia of 1823 Sunday, July 17th was Men’s Day. A party of Longview folk, com '1 hi* was her first visit to Longview Muni Francis«, Mis* Thompson's «istcr Mr« Butler of Santa Montra 24th Avenue entertained a few friends Mrs. Emerson Wilson entertained Scripture lesson was tead from 37th posed of Mr and Mrs Frank Cole She say* she did not expect to *ee house guest from New York City; Mrs ( liarles Burns of the same city Sunday with a motor trip to Olympia. the Ladies Guild of the Presbyterian Psalms. 1 to 24th verses inclusive man, Mr and Mr* W Fontino. Rev anything so impressive a« she did Mr Ralph J B uih he, A average gra i* visiting Mr« \V A Small of Pace Wash Church, at her home Wednesday. Text. .Acts 27th Chapter 31 and 32nd and Mrs \V T House. Mr and Mrs duate of the l Diversity of ( alifornia, \vc and was entertained by her hos •••••• July 13 Mrs. Peek of Portland was verses; Paul said to the Centurion Johnson of Vernonia, Ore ; Miss Ru Mr and Mrs John Lucas were din- who in leaving for Harvard t'niverti- tess rrtently. Mrs. Rose Scott netertained Mon the honored guest. and to the soldiers, "except these a- by Smith, Mr George Gaskins, Miss la : lit tad Mr* Ljrt h ty in August; Mrs Lillian J Craw, day, July 18, with a 300 party at the bide tn the ship, ye can not be saved Ruth Johnson, Mr Andrew Howard, Brown Sunday They motored to author of the pageant " ( >ut of the Y W. C. A. Quite a number of Seattle people “Then the soldiers cut off the ropes mot .red to Rani, r National Park on Portland Sunday night, voting friends 1***1 which is being presented here •••••• attended the reception of the Mason of the boat, and let her sail off " July 4th and rep rt a wonderful trip and Mr. and Mrs Lucas remained in early next month; and Mr Floyd Miss Sylvia Fort, of 2320 N. 53rd ic Grand Lodge given in Tacoma, on Subject, Stay with the ship. Portland and on Tuesday purchased street entertained Monday. July 12, Tuesday evening. July 12. Among Mr George Curry of Kansas City a beautiful Auburn 6 Sedan and drove The sermon was to the point and with a birthday surprise dinner for those present were: Mr and Mrs. S. hit us all with the plain truth We as was i J cmgvifw a few days Mr it home. They left immediately for Mr ( buries H Maxwell of Salem, the pleasure of her mother, Mrs. John J. Peoples. Mrs. E E Harvey, Mrs C hristians should give it serious Curry is t .uring the Northwest Tacoma. Seattle and Vancouver, B C ( )regon has a very fine confectionery L. Fort. Mrs. Fort was pleasantly T. Baker, Mrs. L. King, Mrs Marga- thought. It would be well to read the to visit relatives and friends. On their and wltysidc rest at Hubbard, Ore , Blaine Thompson of Urs surprised later by a group of frineds ret Malone, Mr and Mrs Hugh San- passage of scripture referred to in Mr Koskey F'orney is in Kansas ri turn to J^ongview, they will Iravr almost halfway between Portland and who spent a very enjoyable evening ders and Mr, Howard Brown Iowa was a pleasant caller the sermon. City He i« chef cook on the private ! L r California to reside While in Salem. It 1 * on the right hand side as Advoiatc offeie, Thursday Ask yourself the question, where car of R A Long, founder of Long Portland they were the guests of Mr one is en route to Salem from Cort Mr I hrompsun is here with a parly view Mr F'orney is expected to re a,id Mrs J D Patton, I6«-I2th St am I, on or off the ship’ land ami measures up second to none *»n .1 cross - country motor trip Mr Dr Dyer told how Paul, handcuffed turn to Longview in a frw day«. along the highway It is kown a% and bound on his way to Rome to be Mr M F! Bird of Everett, Wash, Fat Boy" plate and Mr Maxwell 1 hmnpson is chauffurr for the partv Rev Patrick and wife of Seattle was in Longview Saturday amt Sun specializes in barbecued meats of all which is composed fo Mrs II O tried, pleaded with companions to stay with the ship The church is the were in Longview Friday and Satur day, guests of Mr and Mrs Win. kinds, ham being hi* masterpiece. It "lone, Mr« Mary B Taylor and Mrs By light of the world You stay with it day Rev. Patrick preached at the (iildon in Kelso, lie attended the lakes 48 hours to barbecue the ham I M I agg .111 Mrs. Laggan and Mrs ELEANOR E R IL E Y when it is high up in God's sunlight Community churih both Friday and Masonic Grand Lodge Session in Ta the way “Fat Boy" doe* it and you I aylor are of ( levelaml, ( >hio and Mrs Tone's koine is m De« Moines and when it is down fighting for its Saturday nights coma Mr Bird is thr grand father of bet your boot« it sure is good! While here ’hr party will visit with place in the community. “I ask you ( lara anil Gilbert (iildon, . hildrrn of • ------- o- — Pack up your baublesi in your vaca Messr s Frank a«;d William Knight, Mr« Wm Hick« whij went to Cal- this morning as members of Mt Ol Mr anj Mrs Wm Gildon He left Mrs Adah M Ladd who sustained tion ktt bag, is the advice of Eliza ALBINA: Good house. 5 rooms Sunday afternoon for his home in 1 serious injuries to her head and wrist well know business men who own thr beth MacDonald Osborne in the cur down, two attic rooms ; lawn and ivet, your church, stay with it.” Mrs C F. May., of l.os Angeles, Everett ri an automobile accident on July 4th Knight Shoe Store 011 Morrison St . rent issue of Collier's Weekly, to wo trees; excellent condition^ ,$3000.00. The Choru« ang at Gladstone i alifornia, placed her membership 1 1 * reported to be improving rapdfy at near Broadway .it which place many men who want to be at their best $200.00 dowr. payment, balance easy *1 the readers of I he Advocate select Chautuaqua Sunday afternoon and with us Mr. George Singleton was in Lo. g her rc*idencc, ^11 Fast J9th street and feel at their best while at the terms. Would consider late model their choicest foot »tar thr male qtiarti t at night. The atten view Sunday visiting friends he for •Mrs. Ladd was injured when the dri 31 r J JIcArth.tr of 316 F. Broad Sumtnr beaches, fresh water or salt. car as part payment. Tabor 7115.—Ad. dance was the largest this season than merly knew when he lived here He ver of the tar in which «he w*»* rul- Mr I hmnpson who drives Mrs, way has taken charge < 1 the Junior MissA Osborne, who is a specialist seven passenger Hudson se for many seasons past The president resides in Vancouver. Wll ) ing struck a telephone pole in an cf- |..fi« in women's vacation needs, thus sum Subscribe for The Advocate Read. Brotherhood Drill team. The boys dan says they left DcsMoines on the -aid every body was pleased with the ’ fort to avoid a collision with another will drill twice per week at the church marized her holiday counsel: ----------- 0----------- 20th of June, have visited Yellow Mr and Mrs M Robinson were in cara and all boys are welcome to join -inging of the i horus and said they “ pin and buckle to match fills a •tone National Park, Seattle and oth- would be wanted again next season an automobile wrrrk July 4th ami them. The boy« are «-ertainly fort* great need, now that buckles are so er northern points Saturday they The Union Sunday School picnic sustained injuries from which they .Mrs I'rcd Pickett, 595 Union Ave , nate in getting Mr McArthur to universally worn. Jeweled buckles are will tie held at ( rystal Lake Park on have recovered sufficiently to hr out reeeiily underwent an operation 11 a will vew the fatuous ( oltimbia River drill them a- he is a master in that fashionable but senseless, for jewels Highway After visiting a week in loeal hospital. art having been at it for more than Wednesday, July 27th. Everybody again. do not belong to the stomach. the utv, the party will go to Califor 14 years in the Army. Parents who come and let'« break thr record this “Buy two summer bags. I can't nia Mrs i «»tie ami Mr* Laggan are i|e«ire their boys to learn something year Bring your baskets and spend F’OR REN T: 6 room modern flat, see how we got along without them. relatives of the Knight brothers DESTROYS i about theniselvees, here is your op- a day in the cool breeze, meet old reasonable. 695 Kearney street; walk One is trim and tailored, of natural Mr I hottipson said the trip has I portunity Come and «how Mr Mc- friend« like we u«ed to. You know in di«t,n ce. Beacon 1402—Adv. color raffia lined with a saucy red- j been a beautiful one all the way, and Flies, M osquitoes —— -o ....... .. I Arthur that you appreciate his ef what I mean "DOWN YONDER". and-brown cotton print. The other is | to hear him praise the Hudson car of Rev. Dyer is leaving on his annual forts and his loyalty to his rare. F'OR RENT 4 room house, one Mrs. E. A. Alexander of 459 Wil Roaches.Bedbugs pudgy, of quilted silk shirred into an vacation and will be one for several \ ,,' s employer, one would think it was The evening service was well at liams Avenue, died on last Friday block from car line. Walking distance rTAjfUAJUJ 00.00.1 M 1W JIatm amber top_ It is beige and matches weeks. | the only car on the market Hr made tended ar d w as fav ored with another Mrs Alexander had been in poor from department stores. Call Hast Tin Advocate staff feel like it should my gloves. 1 have three tortoise-shell I he church program is so well out health for a long time. Mr. Alexander 4408—Adv. fine sremon by the pastor. bracelets, the same color as the top, trade in its Buick on a Hudson. lined that the work will go right on left on Wednesday with the remains -------- O---- -- to war when carrying the bag. Mr Thompson is evidently a splen without hitchA. for the home of the deceased, Grape- R l> Bird arid wife, William Ruth did driver as he has driven for the "Anyone who wears green a great Next Sunday is Father and Sons land, Texas, where the remains will erford and I. Richards are the jani Tone family, prominent people of his deal should own a string of turquoise Day. If you h aven’t a boy, borrow be interred The deceased leaves to tors at the New American Exchange city, for fourteen years. He it aUo an or turquoise matrix. The robin’s-egg some one el e’s boy and bring him to nmurn their loss a husband and four j Bank which opened in the Northwest automobile mechanic. blue of the stone is enchanting with churrh Make a good showing, men. 5' ,tc r* I Hank Building at Sixth A Morrison chartreuse, apple, tulip or almost any LIGHT COLORED SUMMER Mr. Thompson has livrd in De»- Service in charge of the Brotherhood. — o-----—*• trccts two weeks ago Mr Bird has Moinri for twenty one years atul has green that exists in nature or in spite Everybody welcome! dc sure and read T he Advocate! been janitor for the Lumbermen's hell! just three jobs inclu<linj( his of it. Don't fail to hear Mr David W “T— ~ ° “------- , . Trust Company for a number of present one He is married and has a "I do like silk sport handkerchiefs Reed of < hicago, I. , the gifted blind E. W Rutherford, tonsorial artist, v#.nr. .,n,t . 1 ,.. .$ . . . . • yrars ana the change of t the name charming wife Although the writer that are nearly men’s size and meant singer and pianist He will give a sac underwent an operation this week at | and location didn’t change his pod has not had the pleasure of meeting for the nose, not the neck. I bought red concert at the churrh Sunday a local hospital for an abscess in one 1 »ion but added to his responsibilities Mrs Thompson, we arc sure she is on with a four-inch border of blue and n>Kht, July 24th It being Men’s Day, of his ears. as the new location is larger and a charming woman as Mr Thompson green stripes and one even smarter, men come out and hear the man. more pretentious and wc are sure mentioned "wife” in every other sen- white with white strpies. Mr. Reed received the major part Jamess Collins who was apprehend with Mr, Bird as head man, they will ! tenred he uttered. "Big square scarfs for the neck can of his musical training in Chicago ed by a policeman last week while ! make good. When asked what was his hobby o- be bought now in choice plain colors where he has resided for the past engaged in robbing a drug store in of washable crepe de chine They are 0--------- drivng, Mr Thompson said twenty or more years. He is traveling whic h a sub I’ O. Station was locat a great relief after the bizarre varie along along the Pacific coast and is ed, plead guilty Saturday in federal . Mrs . . Hugh , Bell . has , been . indispos- . . j that . when . . lie . was a small lad down ------- i . 1 . 11 ed tins week at the home of her mo on the farm in / Missouri Simio, Mo. xi. ri, »texiro, Mexico, ty meeting with success wherever he court and was entenced to serve 13 t , w /.l ti M , L ur|, M<>. appears in ronrert Last Sunday night months in the federal penitentiary at ¡ ther-in-law, Mrs ( lara Bell, 267 where he was born, he had the ambi "The figure should blend into its lion to be a gnat baseball player mi ht; appeared with success at Bethel M< Neil Islam). Collins rlainis that he ( berry street. surroundings. The individual should til lus brother knocked it out of him and was given an ovation. be seen as a personality, as a whole was too drunk to know* what lie was KLKCTRICTY BRANDS with a two by four used for a hat as Mr Reed is an interesting man to doing. and not as a collection of amazing ar WALNUTS !'<• swung, missed the hall and landed meet It is hi- first visit to Portland tides. the hit' on Mr Thompson’s fore yet he finds h way around the city Cal Jackson, former Portlander "The well dressed wrinian brings A marking machine driven by elrr- head where a tiny sear still remains better han some who have their vi has opened a auto repair shop in out her individuality by her choice of tricity is now being used to pui as a silent reminder of an ambition sion He waits on the corner for hi* Oakland and they say he is doing accessories, and these make or mar brands on walnuts at the rate of long sinre dead. car and takes the right one—just as wr her. The flower that she pins on her 2,016 a minute A traveling belt car Mr Thompson spends his spare if he could see the name of the car shoulder furnishes a chance for self- The legislature of Texas at a re ries the nuts between two cylinders, time will less dangerous amusement, If has remarkable taint in music and expression.” one of which is fitted with rubber III- lakes ill a movie now and then tho* who have heard him, say that rent special session voted $600,000, for the maintenance of Prairie View l*™'"''"« «Ü*» »*« M>-nge rubber to and fondles his pet dog and rat but you will miss a rare treat r.’ vou mis* . 5-room cottage for rent. Modern, Slate College for colored people. . ‘,rrv* nt ‘°® m,,ch P " ” ',re Th«- *al the greater part of his time is spent hearing Mr Reed Sunday night at TENTH AMD WASHINGTON cleanr 4 block* from car; no «mall _____ q _____ I nuts are then conveyed by belts to tuning up and driving his employer'» Mt Olivet is the time. children. 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