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    Saturday Manli J, IVJH
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ADVOCATE
PAGE THREE
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LOS ANGELES SOCIETY
Among other h o n o r s
shown us was a delightful
By Emma Luc Sayers
dinner party given by Mr.
(PC N B)
and Mrs. E. J. Morrow at
Lo»
Angele»,
Calif. Feb 27—With
their pretty home, assisted
the coming of two national conven-
by their nieces, Mrs. Bertha
Maynard and Maude Scott. tione, the building of one large (Aur L B. P. 0. B. OF THZ WORLD
first) exclusive hotel and several
Neat meeting, will be a bu»ine»» The table was laden with
•alie Ityrd, and Jennie Dora (irayaoii,
large apartment house« tho last min­
bridetmaid»; Little Mi»» Mabel Hen­ at the home of Mr». J C« Logan, JHO good things to eat-much as
ute
arrangements completed for erec-
L
am
ber
»tree!
March
V
.
derson, flower girl; Mr. Kddie Wat-
any , . one ought
ever to have, ting two beautiful churchea is there
.. .
•on, beat man. Mi»a Violet Hooker
Dr Warren Allen of Seattle »pent and ft Was all just as though wonder that Angelenos feel proud?
•ang, "Oh, Prowls* Me". The W ed­
ding March wai played by Mr». Pearl lait Sunday in the city. He wa» en the prodigal son had arriv- It would «*em, frankly speaking, the
ed. At dinner time we met N A A- c p conventon which will
Mitchell The beautiful ring »ervicc route »outh on business
—
■ . .
war read by Dr X C. Kunyon, pas-
two
distinguished divines ! conveve here in June has a direct
*
NOTICE
Stay off the date March 2Jrd
bearing on this gigantic ouilding pro­
tor of liethel church
from the capital city—Aus­ gram The pass word is "M Y build­
( hanter* Orchotra liait.
The bride who wa» given away by
tin.
Dahlia Temple No. 202, I. B. P.
ing must be finished for the conven­
her father, Mr Lee Andrr»on, wa*
0. E. of W^ of Portland, Oregon,
The
Misses
Violet
and
tion".
Dr.
J.
A.
Somerville,
local
d*n-
We
often
wonder
what
charming in a creation of white taf­
meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesday
feta and georettr crepe She wore the Gwendlen Hooker entertain­ Littig would do without Un­ tiat, and his charming wife, Dr. Vada
nights in each month at Stag Audi­
J.
Somerville
who
is
also
a
dentist,
ed
at
dinner,
in
honor
o:
conventional veil and carried a »hew­
cle Ed and Aunt Mary. A-
torium. All visiting Daughter
their Mother, Mrs. William side from conducting a gen­ seem to have set the pace for the en­
er bouquet.
Elks in good standing in their re­
tire
city.
Not
only
are
the
Somer­
M e»»n (luy and J. D Jamiaon, D. R. Hooker, whose Birthday
spective Temples are invited to
ville* building a beautiful apartment
eral
merchandise
store
and
Olliver, Karl Morriaon and Yanoy was celebrated on Friday
meet with ns.
Post Office for the past for- hou** on E" t Vernon Avenue, they
Kranklin, Sam lilanrhard, (Ifsrle s
the twenty-fourth. Those
DOLLY PARIES,
or
more
yea's,
they
serve ville
,r' ,l“ which
,h? own!
? of “ built
“I*1 on the
BRIDE IS CHARMING Downiu and Thaddeu» Hackley were sharing honors with Mrs. ty
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is
being
Daughter Ruler.
the u»her».
Unofficially as Itankcrs, gen- Northwest corner of 41»t street and
At the clo»e of the ceremony the Hooker were Mrs. E.C. Car
IN PRETTY TA FFETA
eral advisors,etc., for the Central avenue The other conven- ROSE CITY LODGE Ho. I ll, L
gueal« went to the home of the den and son Deputy-Sheriff
LULA HUBBARD,
CREATION
bride'» parent» whrre they enjoyed Carden,
of Portland, Mr. whole community. When ,ion- whilf n°* maybe as vital a part B. P. 0 . E. of W.. MEETS tho
Daughter Secretary.
an elaborate reception
From there Robert Robinson and Mr any one becomes ill. Uncle of “ • u c,e/ winl* °* *»»• importance 2ND AND 4TH WEDNESDAY
I many went to the Stag Auditorium
Charles Williams both stu­ Ed must call the doctor ov- ,hat „ the y w c A blcnniaI ta EVENINGS OP EACH MONTH
Sacred Ceremony Perform ! and engaged in dancing to a late dents of the University of er his phone which is the on- Sacramento in April. And lest I for- AT THE STAG AUDITORIUM
381J4 E. MORRISON STREET.
| hour,
Syracuse Lodge. No
y one there connected with net, Philips Chapel C. M. E. church A L L VISITING BROTHERS
ed At Church Amid Large i Numerou» gift» including »ilver, of Oregon.
1, K. of P., meet* the
The color scheme was of outside towns.
When any and St. Philip* Episcopalian r hurch ARE CORDIALLY INVITED.
i ul gla»», ohina and linen» — all bea-
second and fourth Fri­
will begin their new church homes a-
Group Of Friends.
j utiful, »rrvii cable and many cortly, lavender and white.
day nights each month
of the relatives’ kin come bout the first of April.
at the Stag Auditorium
| attested the high e»trrm and love in
T. H. WILLIAMS, E. R.
After an appetizing din­ ionic unannounced, Uncle
I beg the society fan's pardon, but
381 Ji E. Morrison St.
which the happy young couple are ner, dessert was enjoyed un­
8TAG AUDITORIUM
Ed stops his work, gets in I must divulge a little more Angel
Witlmut a doubt tlir largest church held by black and while
L. A. ASHFORD, C. C.
der the soft glow of laven­ lis car and d r i v e s t h e m City business. Atty. Chas. Alston ha«
wedding held her* (or many year»
Mr William» i* a practicing attor­
% 38154 E. Morrison 8t. j
328 Wheeler S t
announced
his
candidacy
for
the
As­
look place on la»t Thuraday night ney and an officer in Zion A M. K der candles.
ion ic- just as he did us.
sembly from the 73rd district and W Y A T T W IL L IA M S, Secretary,
when Mr
Wyatt Welton William» church. Hr i* aao prominent in fra­
H B T R U IT T,
When
any one in the corn-
.............................
,
Mr Sidney P. Done» from the 74th.
and Mi»» (ilady» Marie Andrr»on
° f e%
«y*
ternal and »orial circle«
Mi»» An-
were joined in holy matrimony at the ■Icraon i» a «trnographer and an ac-
Itcthrl A M I' Church. McMillan rompli»hed mu»ician She i» al»o pro­
and l.ariabee street»
minent in church and »ocial circle«
Long he (ore the appointed hour n(
The wedding was the culmination
half after eight indicated on the bea- of a romance which began when both
ulilttl emboaaed wedding invitation» were children
of which three hundred were ittued,
The Old Ko»e Club met al the
beautifully «roomed gue.l» began to
»»»enible at the > hurt h and continu'd beautiful home of Mr». Alex Coffey,
until the church wa» filled to it* ca- 709 Harold Avenue on Feb. 23rd.,
honoring George Washington'» birth
paoity.
Pretty white lillie* and pink rote», day anniversary A very interesting
and a wealth of other cut flower» program wa« enjoyed The member»
intermingled with graceful palina, j joined in singing the National an­
furnished an attractive aetling for the them. accompanied by Mis* Nellie
Franklin A most mteresting paper
exchange of the »acred vow»
Aaide from the bride and groom, wa» read by Mr» J J Hand»aker and
others in the bridal party were: Mi»» Mr« I. K Johnson «ang beautifully.
Honor guests were Mr and Mr«
llernirc Anderton of Seattle, the
bride'» *i»ter, maid of honor; Mice»« John Jayne. Mrs L. F. Johnson and
Norma Krene, Itaibara Hubbard ,Ko- Mr» J. J. Hand«aker
708 Maryland Avenue.
m unity is in hard luck, needs And they both have a good chance of
BRoadway 1674
M ISSENNEAW A
CONTRACTING COM PANY
Also Cabinet Work And
Upholstering
C M PRATH ER, Manager
29354 N. 16th St. Portland, Ore.
For rent. Modern furnisehd 4-rm
flat. $30 per month, 204 Fargo St.,
near Williams Avenue Phone Trinity
4485 — Adv
a small loan, Uncle Ed helps
lim out. When the church
or school is in great need
and must ha\*e help, it is Un­
cle Ed who sics it through.
And yet — and vet— they
say our uncle is not a —
Christian.
SOLDIER PASSES
(Continued from Page Three)
K. of R. A 8.
winning
And now for somethng
more exhilarating!
Two of the smartest clubs have
issued invitations to what promiaes
to be lovely affairs.
The first comes from the Omni De
Bonuin (whatever that means) club
bidding their many friends to their
“ first annual d a n i a n t e”, at the
Knights of Columbus Auditorium on
the 22nd inst.
The second was sent by the recent­
ly organized Countee Cullen Club
(page Miss DuBois!), and is given in
form of a valentine musical
You wouldn't think it, to look at
Father W T. Oeghorn.but he was
eighteen years old last Tuesday even-
San LaRosa, C'abainatwan,
San Josa and many other
Rev. J. L. Cason is putting out a
minor fights. He was hon­
very crrtlilable Church Bulletin of
orably discharged in 1902 af-
the activities of Mt Olivet church of
ter three years of active ser- lnK!
vice - (character very good).
our heart because thev arose From my personal know-
¡to a sad crisis and were e- ledge I can justly say that
Daily Fashion Hint
qual to it. When M rs. he was a good soldier, never
Gregg’s mother- and father failing to go where dut> i
T ells of H er Trip E a s t
By Mr». E. D. Cannati y .
passed into the Great wide called him. At , last after
Guess leaving a large family ‘ raveling for 68 long years
which stands in close
little ones. Lena and Ben toward that great divide, he
We spent five g l o r i o u s and
ana wnicu M an as n Close
. l ,
. *
, received his last command
‘ ? ok mothers and lathers
. ... 1928 to cross ov-
days at Littig-with brief ex­ proximity to old St. Paul.
„ j ; ™ - c_, places and saw that the lit- on 1 , . . ’ *
, cr *
,
cursions to Elgin which is
°'v
,n
the
aud,enCe
sat
,1c
ones
were
carried
safely
er
and
join
the
ranks
of
that
only five miles away. While Mr. and Mrs. George Plum­
cat host m the ‘<»d*scover-
we were on a pleasure-rest mer who had motored down through. Thev still main- 1 ^
ed country from w h o s e
that
evening
from
Austin.
Itain
the
old
homestead
while
e
coun,rv
trip at every stopping point,
bounds
no traveler was ev­
we were pressed into service. We were mighty glad to see !nan>’ an^ hcr< *°uKbt tbe er known to return. May
So at Littig and Elgin we them, too and learn thev had br,^ht l,krhts of the bl« c,t’ his soul rest in peace.
were called upon to address two beautiful daughters in i les.
Funeral services were con­
Then there was “ Betty” ducted at the Eastside Fun­
two meetings. At Littig we College. “ George and Bird-
spoke in the church of our ic” are making good. Over (Mrs. Meeks) “ Betty” is eral Directors 6th and Ald­
childhood davs- -St Paul m . to oiir right "sat dear oid Littig’s Elgin’s. Austin’s & er Sts.*by Rev. J. F. More­
E.—to a group of old and Dad (Mr. George Morrow), i Houston s modiste. She re- land, who after reading a
young. Many were newcom­ Aunt Mary Ed and Aunt Jo-ls,tdes at Lm fc, but wealthy beautiful passage of the
ers whom we did not know sie. Aunt Mary Ed is the class of both races have bca’ Scripture, commented i n
hut most of them were re­ wife of Mr. E.’ J. Morrow. tcn an auto Path to her door words that were more-im­
latives and friends. It was the Post Master and general I s‘ eP* Hetty^ can create the pressive, relative to a soldier
interesting to note how so merchandiser at Littig fo' n*ost charming gowns out which was very inspiring to
many had grown into man the past forty or more years, of a little of nothing . Sad- the very few who had as­
and womanhood since we We distinguished her from|dock and Effie were there sembled there to pay their
last saw them. This made the rest of our Aunt Marys ‘ °°< and ‘ hey didn t look a last respects to their contra»
THE EVENING SILHOUETTB
ns feel awfully old. There by adding “ Ed”. Aunt Jo- day 0,der.tban wb™ we saw Johnson.
In exquisite peach-blow taffeta is
^ • l'-ff|C (Mrs.
was Gerliua Hayden, for in­ is is the wife of Uncle An- ‘ bom
this dance frock fashioned The full
Henry Johnson was laid
two-piece
skirt is cut longer in back
stance, who led the singing drew (Mr. A. J. Campbell) Sc° ‘ ‘ ) is “ Betty s daughter to rest in the Veterans Plot
than in front, and faced with silF in a
of
whom
we
spoke
so
much
and
haddock
is
her
husband,
and put the pep into the
deeper shade of pink. Set into the
at
Riverview
Cemetery,
front of the fitted bodice ia
meeting. Gcrlina was a little in our last installment. She ‘ ‘ wol,'d ‘ akc entirely to where a beautiful service a V-shaped
soft vestee of lace. Medium sixa
long
to
introduce
you,
dear
bashful youngster when we also is Dad’s sister. Then
requires JV$ yards 39-inch taffeta for
was conducted by Scout
dress, with 1Vi yard in darker tone
left home. She’s now grown- there was Cousin Lena and readers, to the whole audi­ Young Cantp No. 2 United
for faefctf. and K yard lace. «
a graduate and teaching in Bcn(Mr. and Mrs. B e n ence. But the picture look­ S p a n i s h W a r Veterans.
Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 417S.
ed
as
fainiliar
as
of
yore
ex­
Sites 14 t o y e a r s and 34 to 38 bust,
the new Rosenwald school Gregg). Lena and Ben will
that was recently completed always have a warm spot in cept we missed a few faces 2 eight room houses, newly papered »cen ts. •
that have passed on-includ­ and lighted - Rent very reasonable.
ing that of our dear mother. Call at 1464.
“ LTncle Andrew’’ presided
Use A
Personal
and introduced us in the
Proctor
Attention
most “ hiferlutin” terminol­
THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER
P R O C T O R ' S
Extended
Instead of
ogy
and
we
responded
in
our
Charge
Inviaible
most gracious manner. We
Will Promote a Full Growth of Hair,
Management
Account
Will also Restore the Strength,
felt mighty good to be back
Vitality and the Beauty o f the
home—among the realest of
Hair. If your Hair ia Dry and
friends- all anxious to hear
Wiry, T r y -
every word and all intensely
interested. Everyone enjoy­
EaSt India Hair Grower
ed it, even the white peo­
ple who looked in through
the open windows from out­
If you are httharad wt h Falling
side the church.
Dandruff, Itching Scalp, or any Hair
Outside "Mother Mary”
Trouble, we want you to try a jar of
(Dad’s wife and a real nioth-
EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER. The
medy contains medical properties that
to us all since our own dear
go to the roots of the Hair, stimulates
mother passed on in 1922)
the skin, helping nature do ita work.
and her right hand aid, Mrs.
Leaves the hair soft and silky. Perfumed with a
Helen Baker kept the pot of
balm of a thousand flowers. The best known remedy
for Heavy and Beautiful Black Eye-Brows, also
chili hot and the glassade
restores Gray Hair to its Natural Color. Can be used
cold until the speaking in­
with Hot Iron for Straightening.
side was over. After the
Price Bent by Mail, 50c; 10c Extra for Postage
feast we rctu'ned to our
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