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    PAGE FOUR
THE ADVOCATE
NOVI MUCK 12. 1927
"M
O L IV E T StNUKRS TOUR
She lias no *d«a wliat made that six
pa-l«>r
Vccotding t" advance infor­
imlt hole through Iter wimWw
The
mation the Kt'Vfiaiid i* well equipped
417 William* Air.
<( untmurd Irom page one)
to pa*tor any congregation
Ile i* a
only buildings left tminjured in the
Mmliim C . J. VYnlkiT'H
tor.
Rav. John F. MoraUiwi
graduate of Western t ollege, a Hap lor the evenig ( tut covert was in thr bio. k where my daughter works were
Tha Straniar'* Sabbath--------
First Baptist t Iturch
They were the charity building and the undertak­
Sunday i.uwn.n« ih. IV to r -poke «»•
...... f“ ' ,h*
"""
W O N D E R F U L H AIR
ixters and missionarie*, and also of holding the Fall opening Fashion er and both were greatly neededII
By Mra.
D. Cannady.
! from the «object “ yet there is room" i
Show that night in F.ugenr, so the I have talked with different porto*
The service was well attended; and L,ncoln «-'mvers.tv, and was an ho«,,
GROW ER
College city iya* pretty lively
The craft and one mas» mi thr I Imago
« each of these school*,
Installment No 8 )
Fifth Avenue shops, the Crisis Office, all present seemed to enjoy the s e r-j“ * ^
church
is
one
fine
huildng
to
look
at
l>r. Castou has the distinction of
and Alton (old me the 1‘ullman l o ta
the Messenger office. The Amstrdam vice. The Pastor spoke of where
having written several feature artic­ \N hen completed it will be the largest trying out on thaFxystctii the rxpen
tit fo r sai« at
Just imagine our surprise when we News office and many other priodi- there was room for whom there was les for the American press. His pas Baptist ( Iturch in Oregon They have turni ol using F'illipmo boy* as por­
room
The
challenge
to
C
hristianity
cal
offices
kept
us
constantly
on
the
returned home at i A. M and our
the building
We le*.
Ural service cover* eight year* of everything in
today is to "go and compell men to
Richardhon'M
hostess announced: 'W hat are you go.
active work, three years at -Vlt Olivet tred to get in toueh with Bob Rob­
I left Chicago one day too early 1«.
doing back home so early—you did
Over at the Harlem branch of the come" which takes earnest fighting Baptist church of St Louis, w hich he inson and Chuck William- while wc beai I'lulip Randolph
Confectionery Store
not stay long enough to see what real V. W. C. A we met Mrs. Joe Pinvon and consistent clfort
organised; foui year* at Broadway were there, We wanted them to
I bis letter is written from Drnver
The holy Communion was given to
cabaret life is like— the fun doesn't Holmes,
Mrs. tieorge Benjamin's
i Baptist church. Columbia. Mo., one hear the concert ( you pci haps know between trams We are in the midst
la the (»oldi'it West llut»*l
sister who is so well known in Y. quiet a number.
begin until 2 and here you arc!"
I year as supply minister for a \Y rich they're the onl> two colored students I of a snow itom i with only a two day*
The subject of the evening sermon
Well, at any rate we saw enough work Mrs Holmes invited us to re­
Our concert went I supply of coat m town and miner*
¡congregation in Canada During this at the Diversity
to enable us to more fully appreciate main over a few days longer as her was "The Gift of the Kingdom of time he made the acquaintance of Dr over big
| -triking (or better labor condition*.
the following poem from the pen of house-guest, but lack o f time preven­ G od "
Meyer* and arranged his trips abroad
Our next stop was at Rosehurg We , i line serin to be task- for all of us
You
are
cordially
invitrd
to
wor­
ted
our
accepting
her
kind
invita-
Langston Hughes:
The Keveratul is married and h« arrived theie early m the afternoon
A help create that good will which i*
; tion However she sent us a large ship with us; you will find a hearty I three children
He will preach his —just a few hours drive from F u-
“ In a Harlem cabaret
BLACK-EYED PEAS
i the onr insurance against war which
welcome
here
box of chcolates wishing us “ bo i
| test sermon here on Nov. 2l>th, that genr We stopped at the Rose hotel
Six long-headed jazzers play.
I leaves a> the world wai did, 9,000,0181
ONE HALF SPRING
being the third Sunday of the month We were in Fugene two dav< arid
A dancing girl whose eyes are bold voyage" on our trip Mr*. VI Allison
| orphans only a small pail of whom
CHICKEN
' I'hc public i* extended a cordial invi- one night at thr Antler's Theatre.
a very lovely lady, gave a dinner par­
Lifts high a dress of silken gold
S H IL O H B A P T IS T
wc arc able to reach in the Nrar
P O TA TO SALAD
ty for us, at which affatr. we met a
j tation to attend both services.
I he next night we were al the Culum- Fast; the insurance of justice for por-
CHURCH
In a whirling cabcret
number of strangers among them be­
—and—
Officials, was instrumental in organ- bu Ibis wa- the first town in Ore­
: ter- and other underpaid folk incliid
Six long-headed jazzers play ”
HOM EMADE SHORT CAKE
ing some teachers from the south
_
_
iztng the club, » a - elected president
gon of any size in which We failed ti mg miner* and which will help us all
76th & E. Everett Sts.
The church was favored last Sunday find a member of ottr raee Ki-eburg
With Whipped Ciram
Other excursions took us to view Mrs. Lawsn-Dunlap, formerly of
: to realize that when one of our mem-
Sat ui .lava and Sundays at
Broadway at night with its myriad Portland entertained at a delicious Sunday School at 10 A. M . | both morning and c ceiling l>v having is an ice-box since the new road into I her* suffer* that all sutler with it
P. U . at 7 P. M . Rev V l" Houda front the Hinson Klamath F'alls ha- opened, l eaving
RICH AR D SO N S CONFKC
of brilliant lights We wondered as breakfast for us at her beautifullv 3 , Y .
I return to Portland Nov 22 altrr
M. Baptist Seminary preach for the con early next morning for Klamath F'alls
we gazed upon the exhbition o f so appointed apartment on Seventh Av Preaching a t 8 P.
TIO N AR Y
helping in Near East campaigns in
much electric current, we wondered cnue-
which time we met a Hr. and
Sunday morning. Sunday School I g re gat ton. The Reverend being a our last stop before heading straight | Salt lake. Boise. I at .rande and nth
Cor. Rroadway and Everett
1 young minister, lie was full of action
if the rest of the world wrrn t gror- Urs Moore from Colorado Springs, ! and service wa- well attended and
home Here wc had a long drive o v ­ ‘ er point'
ing in darknss. Several automobile Mrs MiUre* Corliss-Andrews, for- being the first Sunday we were favor- and laid much stress on what lie said er the famous Siskiyou Mountains
Cordially yours,
Both sermons were very good for
drives by friends, including Dr. and ‘ mer^Jr °* * ortland. daughte of ludge I ed with several sincere testimonials
Some Mountains) We thought tlic
J J ilamlsnkrr
his
subjects
At
the
morning
service
Mrs William Pickens. Dr
George and Mrs Corliss o f Irvington, had us ■ and feverent pravrs were offered up
lllue Mountains and the Cascade*
he
-p.ke
from
the
b»q>k
of
Gal
6:11
E. Haynes, Mr and Mrs S A. Lewis over to dinner Here we met for the by our benevolent congregation ¿S u bject: "The l'r -- of Christ
were some climb, but the Siskiyou* LEW IS GIVES SOUND ADVICE
Bible class at 7 o clock as usual and
a d a friend o f our hosts, took us o- first time her interesting husband
At the evening service his subject 1 have them all cheated You sure liqve
Mrs Addie W Hunton invited us many inspiring and original explana­
ver beautiful scenic highways and
(Continued from I’age Three)
was "Without Conversion." Both of ' to watch the road or you w ilt be a
Eagle Brand has raised mora
thrush magnificient Parks
O f the to several affairs, incuding luncheon, tions were given
his subjects were very interesting, Jew thou sail- feet down the- l an- 'gallons on race matters, and by Mis
h e a lth y b a b la s th a n a ll
dinner
and
theatre,
but
we
were
able
Our second cluttering dinner was a plainly explained, and made one feel von. On. up the mountains 'til the Harriett l Hall Thr latter -poke in
former was a trip to the home o f the
other Infant food* combined.
late Mine. C J Walker. "Villa Le- to find time for the dinner only. grand success being well attended bv that the minister knew what hr was summit is reached IVcciiding i» a
wara” , Irvinbton-on-the-Hudson —a Miss Vanderberg of St. l.ouis enter­ 1 young and old
talking about
Hr will preach again nothcr careful piece of driving Flie
Deacon S I awerance whom we next Sumla>
description of that magnificient piece tained us at a peformance of "Rang
pome out and hear a curves are sure short *o you have ,fo
of architecture with its gorgeous fur­ Tang" Mrs. A. Lewis enterained at shall greatly mi-- has gone to Seat­ real live young minister tell about watch your steering wheel and not
nishings would make a separate sto­ luncheon at the V AN C. A for us tle for an extended visit of several some* of his experiences while doing your step We arrived in Klamath
tONOtNSMl MILA
ry. Central Park is very large and and at a dinner party at her home weeks with his brother and family evangelistic work in the -lum* of Chi­ F'all* at 4 I* M that afternoon and
¡at
which
latter
affair
we
had
the
hon-
and
friends.
We
all
wish
him
well
cago. while attending the Moody Bi­ stopped at the Baldwin Hotel
also very beautiful W e have wond­
ered how New York could afford so or of meeting l hief Amoah III of , and God speed
ble school in that city
Watch Mt
Our Free Will Workers Club met Olivet grow, is the slogan. The mem­
mueh space in the heart of the city British Gold Coast Africa: Mr T.
LETTER TELLS OF TORN ADO 'S
H A T S
for a park Brooklyn bridge, a trip a- Arnold Hill had a luncheon at Civic j on Thursday Nov 10. 1927 'at the re- bers are all working to rtiake the
RUIN
third
Sundav
an
eventful
one
in
the
Club
for
us
Here
we
met
a
distin­
ident of our president Mrs. Marie B
cross the Hudson, a tramp through
( ’leaned and Blocked
Everybody
(Continued from page one)
Smith 5104- 50th S F.
An enjoy­ coming of Dr Caston
Greewich Village, a trip on Riverside guished group of literati
for
able time was had by all Our next seems to have taken on new life and to follow them as they go until they
Drive, a ride on the two-story busses,
are
settled
m
new
homes
and
are
be
Ladies
and
Gentlemen
meeting will be at our church on is wrking to go over the top. It is
rides in the subway, tour through
(Contnued next week)
ginning
to
exert
an
uplifting
nflm-icr
hped
that
the
high
Xpirit
will
contnuc
76th St nad F Everet Nov 17, 1927
50c and l'p .
and grow greater
Everybody wel­ in the communities that gave them
come
Come Sunday and hear Rev asylum.-al this is certainly worth
Philadelphia Hat Shop
Mt. Olivet Baptist Church
w hile and I want you to share the joy
Huda You won't regret it.
:W7> >j Yamhill St.
I had in these message*
East First A Schuyler Streets
near 10th St.
I
spent
twi.
dev*
jn
St
I...ui-
where
BETHEL
A.
M.
E.
CHURCH
m
B Y P U. 6:30
my daughter Lois, who i* in Red
m
Larrabee and McMillen Streets
Sunday School 10
Headquarters for Good Eats
Cross
rehabilitation work If
a
Rev. F. X. Runyon, Pastor
107 NORTH SIX TH ST
drunken giant had marched over the
E. L. Jameson. Assistant
DR. J. L. CASTON. D. D. IS
ATTO R N E LEW IS
city knocking down whatever struck
8T. PHILLIPS MISSION
CALLED AS SUPPLY PASTOR
Open 0 A. M. to 1 A. M.
his depraved fancy and sparring oth­ praise of the 1 cagne * activities and
Rodney at Knott St.
urged registration and qualification
207 Fifth Street
been called as supply pastorSHRDI.
J. S A M U E L SMITH
Morning: service, 11 a. in.; Sun­ ers for the same lack of reason, I
Near Court House
of voter*
Dr J. L. Caston, D D , has been day School, 1 1 m. Archdeacon imagine the city would look about
Proprietor
ANYTHING IN LEGAL FOHMH
like
it
docs
W
hole
blocks
were
des­
called a« supply pastor, and if the B lack in charge; Mr. B. Coles, lay
Itene.Il M M
PHONE K Roadway 4347
officers of the church and the Doctor reader. A cordial welcome await* troyed. then for blocks no damage
W O M A N S KKALM
Nights, Hun and Hoi., Hell 0251
done, then one or two buildings shat
can cme t terms he will be retained as ) you at St. Phillips.
v—
(From Collier* Weekly)
tered and no harm again; your friend.
Miss Vanderburg's home is
thi
(t nulinucd irom 1‘aKc Three)
midst of the worst of it. One win­
L A R O C H E M IC A L CO
Mrs. Ilia Fuller was a recent
dow was mashed, somebrieks loose­ "he definitely opened her prcicht
LOST. A white gold wrist watch
Sell our Quick Selling Tot
magnifi«
ient
house
on
the
Avenue
charming hostess at a luncheon for and white gold baryl at the Stag Au­
ned. a favorite tree broken off and
let
Goods and Medicines.
In thin one buldink art*
five ladies at her home on 749 Mich­ ditorium on Hallowe'en night. Finder
tossed into the next yard. A hole a MntaiK”
housed
1,100
worker«,
but
all
«**»
well
Big
profeta. Pay us wh 4t
igan Avenue Her table was prettily
bout six inches in diameter was bored
E H Hatcher who died Friday
call Miss Thelma Wood*. Walnut
W rite quick. W e irust
decrated in a wealth of beautifully
through her front window, but other orKum/td that there in little noise and sold
was a waiter at the Portland for a
2263. Reward. —Adv.
les« movement
colored dahlias.
you.
number of years and was well liked wise her house front wa- uninjured
CHRISTIAN FRIENDS
“ .Mural painting* of antique femi­ I23Î 2 Jefferson Street, Mem
The Old Rose Club was entertained
Ardrics Wiliams of thi- City passed by all the other employes as well as
nine fimire« show the source of Yi-
on Thursday by Mrs Dora Gulliford
His passing i- much
Mail us $2 00 for one $25.00 Order at the home of Mr and Mrs. W Bo­ away Wed. night after a long seize of those he served
onnet'* inspiration Vionnet freed tin phis, Tennessee.
illness. The funeral will be held at regreted by all.
Book. We will pay you $1 25 for each gle, on Margurite Ave.
body in so far a« a dressmaker
Finley's Sat afternoon 2: P M. Rev.
order you send us. 20 Orders to
could
The bootmakers followed with
White hell hoy* at two of the lead-
book.
John F Moorland will officiate.
low
shoes;
the hairdresser* removed T H A T it t i t ) \ <>i \ f : l o n g e d r o i l
The Rose City Lodge of Elks out­
ing local hot. I- have b en arrested
Lock Box, N. Topeka, Kans.
the
burden
of
long hair; the tnillin Mr««. Ilurt«»ii \<l\!«*«••» \V« h » m *»» on
did any of its previous entertainments
for
bootlrgim
its
a
good
thing
they
The American Legion Club which
<rs
ablisited
trimmed
hats, suhstitu
at the annual carnival held three days opened a few days ago on Lovejoy w ere not Coolrcd b< II hops if so they
Wed. night Nov. 9th at the home of
tin# the careless felt; the lingerie m a­ MoilH'rlnMNl mnl 4'«»fn|KiiiloftA!ll|»
at the Stag Club. The closing affair St., was very short lived for the Aur- would have been given front page
Mr. and Airs. John F. Guy, 1553
•Tor mvcrtl yptra 1 »#$
ih««
kers got down t<* rock bofttu in a hluM
which wa- a mask ball, brought out a thorities raided it Thursday night and -pace in the Daily papers instead of a
Ntmc <»f motherhood." writ*»« Mm.
Hassals St., Mr. William Walter sim-
single abbreviated chiffon garment, Murgnr*
I Iturton of K iuimh City. "I wa**
packed hall of pleasure seekers. This jailed eleven men and padlocked tile lew small line- with no mention of
ti*rril»ly nrrvnu» mill •ubj«*rt t•» period«
tnons of Charleston, Wash, and Miss was on the 29th and the majority of
and today woman is, satorially a far t»f
urrtbh* RuffuritiK nnd rn«lai»*hoH«
door.
The charge was opperating a wliat hotel.
The Klent Fuel
Now I n m tlx proud mot In* r «if m l»«uu-
Sylina B. Campbell of Washington
frier creature than man - for the first tiful
the large crowd were in masquerade card room without lienees and bring
lit11«* dkushtfr mid >i trvif romputi-
because
D C. were united in Matrimony by attire. Prize was one by Mr Pugh
tune in history, and that is lately Itm uml
liiNpirut lull to my liunhand I
Mr- Wilson for a long time i lu ck­
behind
barred
doors
lollfVf
humlrftlM of other wonifii would
Gas
Salesrooms,
Rev. John F. Moorland Pastor of the who was dressed in a gunny sack
.Madeline Vionnte's doing.
er at The Portland, was here this
Ilk«- to know the «f« r«*t of my Impplnoas.
Sili * A h br
mnl I will Kindly r«vr*«l It to any mar
First A. M.E. Zion Church of thi« patched suit.
KNOW YOUR FUTURE— Send 25c week i««uii hi r home in Seattle
r 1« «I woman who will w rite me." Mr»«.
City. The affair was very qSiet, with
Iturton off«ra her advice entirely with­
Be *ure to read The Advocate out
A bell hop w I deling is being talked
and birth date. Let me try and lo­
i h«rg*
She ha» nothin»; do *»« ll
only a few guests present. The
Letter* «fiottld !»• ed«lren«ed t«» Mr»
Jack Haulson, Sam Smith and Lon­ cate your future mate, will send of among the boys at The Portland
Margar*
t
ffurton,
000 Manea« hiiNettM,
NFATLY
furnlNlmd
room»
for
rent
guessts and the contracting parties nie Cline, all young men, left town name and address.
Adel, Box 511). Guess who it is?
hariMit» (’lly. Mo. <*orre«pc»nden« f will In-
4 4*i K. 10th »t. N
Phone K hm ( ntrh-lly confidentl«L
No. I'Jfl Adv.
enjoyed a very delightful repast after recently to " h o o f it to Oakland, Sta. C., Los Angeles, Calif.
4042
Adv 5 tf
the cermony. Mr Simmons is very Calif.
DANCING SCHOOLS
OPENS
Ila Fuller, grandaughter of Mrs H FRID AY EVENING. NOV. 18TH
prominent in fraternal circles in Bri-
Fever
Stay off Saturday night, December
treated by a doctor for intestinal AT HIBERNIA H ALL— ADV.
merton, Wash
being Worshipful
Rscoe
McKnight, well
known
31
at.
Particular*,
later.
Adv.
Flue. She is reported as improving
Master of Pure Gold Lodge no 27.
sporting man, was given 30 days i i
A. F. nad A. M. Miss Campbell was
jail and a fine of $100 in police court
SF.F. THE EXHIBITION OF
olso prominent in social circles of
Stop than quickly—til their danger* and
Wednesday on a charge of maintain­ NEGRO LITERATURE AT THE
the capitl city;after Nov. 15th they
diaccmfrxu. End thefever and headache P.x-e
ing a nuisance at his home, 523 Love- PUBLIC LIBRARY NOV. 18 & 19
the poison* out. Hill* break cold* in 14 hour*.
expect to be at their home.
joy Street. His attroney gave notice
Diey tone the whole *y*tem. Th* prompt, re-
liable remit* tuve led mi!lion»toem|'lnv them.
Mrs George Mullens received the of appeal to the circuit court.
VOL. 1
COSM OPOLITAN BODY
Don't rely on le**er help*, don't delay.
sad news on the 9th, announcing the
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Be Sure Its ^ \ I l ’r , Prior JOc
A Hook the Sensation of the Hour— The Most
FOR RENT
death o f her uncle Matt Osborne a
nSST A
M E. SION GHUSOh
THE ASSO C IATE EDITOR
Tells of Her Trip East
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Stevens Law Pub. Co.
HOTEL NOTES
LOCAL NOTES
Gasco Briquets
No Ashes
Colds m
Grippe
Keep youth
longer!
wealthy citizen of Marshall Tex
With representatives o f the nation-
which occurred on the 8th. He was
$12. 5 room house one-half block which took part in the all-nations'
the father of Mrs. Maude Hubert a
section of the Merrykhana parade last
to car line, call 108-6 St. nr. W|^h.
cousin o f Mrs. Mullen who resides j
Rose Festival as a nucleus, an organ­
with her here a number of years ago. '
ization to be known as the Intena-
MRS. CANNADY SPEAKS
tional Club of Portland was formed
Mr. W . A. Neely writes that he
Mrs. Cannady, associate editor of recently at a dinner meeting at the
received notice from the Navy yard
The
Advocate, spoke before Reed Colden Pheasant cafe, 128 Fourth
recently that he was the fourth man
C< liege students at Chapel Wednes­ street.
to be called, having made 90,10 in a
Edgar Williams, who served as
recent examination for machinist day. She reported the findings of the chairman of the Mt. Olivet entry in
Fifth
Pan-African
congress
which
The highest grade was 90.50 and the
she attended in New York last Sum­ the Rose Festival, and C. F. Ivey
lowest 76
mer.
Mrs Cannady is promoting the were among those present at the din­
Mr. Neeley who formerly resided
ner
miniature
Pan-African congress to
in Portland wrote us from California.
The purpose of the club, as set
He said he is having a good time and be presented in Library hall on No­ forth in its constitution, is “ the pro­
vember
18
and
19,
for
the
purpose
o
f
sent love to his friends
motion of international commerce,
developing an appreciation of the
understanding and appreciatio, the
wrk of the International Pan-African
The Abysinnia Club will -tart their
fostering o f social intercourse be­
cogreses which are being held at re­
tween al nations in the city and the
weekly dances with a grand opening
gular intervals for consideration of
presentation of the annual pageant
Friday Nov. 18, at the Hibernia Hall
Negro
problems throughout the of the parade of all-nations to be
340 Russell St. Ladies admitted
world.
Held at the Merrykhana Rose Festival
free on opening night Best of order
— Morning Oregonian Nov. 10. parade.”
and competent instructor and the
J H Velie, who with Roy Bishop
music will be furnished by the
It is reprted that Ted Powell and
Chanters sixv piece orchestra. Red a Mr. and Mrs. William Bryant of and P O. Clark, Merrykhana parade
Hot-Come early-stay late. Try and San Francisco, Calif., were arrested
I he Bluebird ( lub held a very en­
«ft in
Every Friday night; Admis­ on complaint of a filling-station op­
joyable dancing Armistice night at
sion 35 cents.
erator who charged that they refused the Stag Club and Auditorium. The t
to pay in full for the gas which they dance was well attended and every
Mrs. Cora Coleman spent two days ordered put in their car.
one had an enjoyabcl time.
this week as the guest of Mesdames
■ — o- ■ -
Roy Garnttt and Matilda Bradley at
House to rent, furnished Call Wal.
Rev. Moreland was in Corvallis, Or.
their home, 1020 E. 27th St. N.
6487, After 7:30
Armistice Day.
Go Stop them today
WONDERFUL ICTHIOPIANS
cleanse the system
of poisons
Thrilling Story of the A^es
BY DRU8 ILLA DUN J RE-HOUSTON
Educator, Author, Journalist
Two of the great enemies to youth
and vitality are delayed elimination
and inteatinal poison*. To keep your­
self free from both these common diffi­
culties will help you to stay young.
The East Calls It the Greatest Negro Book in
With the use of Nujol you can do it
too. For Nujol absorbs body poisons
and carries them off, preventing their
absorption by the body. Nujol also
softens the waste matter and brings
about normal evacuation. It is harm­
less; contains no drugs or medicine.
It won’t cause gas or griping pains, or
affect the stomach or kidneys. Every
comer druggist has Nujol. Make sure
ou get tne genuine. Look for the
lujol bottle with the label on the back
that you can read right through the
bottle. Don’t delay, get Nujol today.
It will stir your children to higher ambitions. It will give the
teacher new power to arouse enthusiasm. For minister, lodge or
club head It will fire your followers to greater achievements and
love for enlightened leadership.
(A srles the reading of which
will make one learned.)
S
tó^Uiìialism
ease
Pft*n
Nothing b rin g s such com­
forting relief a* (ha original
Baums Bangui. It Mart* to
drive out pain as soon as
you apply It.
OFT THP. ORIGINAL H U N C H
Twenty-five Years
Boston, Mass., Aug. 11, 1927.
I am Just returned from South America to find your Interesting
and scholarly hook. I am amazed, thrilled. I (lid not know that
such past glories were the Negro's.
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