The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, June 16, 1928, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    f HE ADVOCATE
PAGE TWO
Saturday, June 16, I'iiH'i
Mrs. Nellie J Asberry of Tecoina.
t'on in the Nothwest as con-
They have graduated,
\\ ushmgton, will attend the Annual
cerns the colored voters las What next? Are Negroes National Convention of the Federa­
follows:
preparing a place for the tion of Colored Women'» Club* in
As we write jve’re visiting voting men and women who Washington City in August. While
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Portland, O r e g o n - some- *'»rc graduating from our away, she plans quite a tour.
CHURCH D IR E C T O R Y
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MT. O L IV E T D / ^ r i S l
times called the Rose Cityt schools and colleges? If not.
The Old Rose Club an­
It is beautiful as a full bios- whv not \\ ho else is going
THE ADVOCATE
B E T H E L A. M E. CHUKCH
CHURCH N O T ES
sotned rose, has about 3.(XX) to do it for them? Negroes- nounces no meeting Thurs­
l.arrubcr and Me Milieu Streets
day on account of the illness
Published every Saturday at Suite 312-313 Macleay Building, Portland. Race inhabitants out of a to- think on these things.
Kev. K. X. Kunyon, Pastor.
(By Edgar Williams)
Oregon. Telephone BRoadway 5807.
E. L. Jameson, Assistant
tal population of 2 5 8 ,0 0 0 .---------------------------------------- of Mrs. William Dei/ whose
mother, Mrs. Foster was to Services Sunday were very inter­
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Many of our group own or
esting.
A
high
spiritual
atmosphere
ZION
A. M. E.
have
been
the
hostess
at
............ . . . . ___________________ ___ Editor are purchasing their homes.
E. D CANNADY. --------
417 Williams Avc.
pervaded
Sermon
subject,
"Right
their
home,
43f>
Margurite
___________Associate
Editor
and
Manager
MRS E D. CANNADY,
Negro Portland boasts a
Kev. John F. Moreland, pastor.
.O ffice Assistant and Linotype Operator strog
! Avenue. The next meeting I'ath» or Hi» Name'» SaWr", the fill
Yaacy F ra n k lin ,---------- —
and infuential Race
Ihe Stranger's Sabbath Horn»
»cru
n
t
i
l
of
the
aerie».
Evening
aub
-
newspaper strangely n o t Miss Eleanor Gragg, daughter o l j 0 f ( h e o llt b w ill h e T h u r s d a y jet«, “The Valley of «he Shadow *.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gragg. was the |u m . >1 St a t W i l l i a m s A VC.,
Mt. Olivet Baptist Church
quite appreciated by many inspiration
Dr Gaston it bringing out nufae
for a pretty birthday an- i |(r i , K.|, y \ \ r Q \ .
East First & Sthuylei Stieela
A D VO CA TE AGEN TS
Negroes but highly respect nivcrsary party Saturday, June 9thj
than I could aay to you. in these se..
Kev. J I Gaston, Pastor
Pastor’s address, 384 Last 1st S t ,
Broadway & Everett Streets ed bv the leading whites given by her aunt, Mrs Lula Gfcigg
E. Richardson, _____
Miss Katherine Franklin Is with rie» of aermona. I only wiah you
______125 North Sixth Street Portland has one of the lar­ at her home, 1034 l-ast 30th S t , N., the Maxwell family at Salem for an could hear him You would go away North, Phone t rinity 5790
Holliday & Holliday,
well paid (or the time apent. wi$h
_______Agent and Reporter gest and best equipped race fio lti 2:30 until 4 o'cock. 3 ' was Jhe indefinite stay
Edgar W illia m s ,____
your mind lilted up and aet on hi^>
thirteenth
birthday
anniversary
of
SH ILO H B A P T IS T
owned and operated hotels
ideala. And above all with a larger
little Miss Eleanor who is a brilliant
CHURCH
Mrs Ida Schweich and viaion of what Chriatianlty mean»
in the country. Three bar­ pianist, and eight young girls were
bershops. a confectionery bidden to her party. They were: her daughter and husband, and a coaer relatonaliip with your Shiloh Baptist l hurth 7blh and I-
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Everett S tire t: Sunday School at
and large beautv parlor op­ Lillian Belard, Julia Mae Blanchard, Mr and Mrs. L. Cross- fellowman Aa there are two more 10 : A M ; Preaching at II \ M ;
Per Year, $2.50; Six Mnnths, $1.50; Three Months, $100; Payable in advance
erated for the rich white Isadore and Thelma Morton, Bernita white who left on the 15th aermona in thi» aerie», before hi» de­ It V P U. at 7 : P M, Preaching at
Entered at the Postoffice at Portland, Oregon, as second-class matter.
trade, numerous shoe shin­ Delaney I aVon Jamison and Cecil to visit relatives in Colum­ parture for l.na Angeles, it might be 8 ; P M
Kes W I House
ing stands, three express- and Vivian Garnett A delicious two bia, Mo., were dinner guests well if you hear him Subject ncx$
“Thy Hod and 1 by Stall ;
luncheon was served
The
Pastor
of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smith I Sunday,
men and several restaurants course
Sunday night. “The Prepared Feast".
girls enjoyed a variety of games ar­
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IM P O R T A N T !
make up an enterprising bu­ ranged hv the hoste-s in the room« at their lovely home, 8105 Each aermon rcachea new depth«
8T PHII.I.IFS MIR8ION
Friday and from the sincere expression» of
AH communications for publication or otherwise should be addressed to siness field. Portland has its decorated in pink and white for the 20(1, Avenue, S. F.
Koduey at Knott St.
members and visitor», the aerie» o u t.
The Advocate Publishing Company, Suite 312-313 Macleay Bidding, Port­ iob shortage even as the occasion Eleanor recieved a number evening. Tune 8th.
M orning serv ice, II n. in .; Hun
strips all former effort» by Dr. Cat.,
land, Oregon.
Twin Cities.
of gifts. Misses Cecil and Vigia,n
day S ch oo l, PJ 111 . A rchilcncon
ton Be numbered with the congtc .4
Advertising rates made known on application
T O T H E P F .O P t.E O F
Garnett assisted the hostess in re
HUck in c h a r g e ; Mr. It. Col«-», lay
There are some interest­
gation Sunday
PORTLA N D
read er. A cord ial welcom e aw ait»
ing personalities in Port­ cieving and ----- serving.
The aeries of sermon» o “Psalm of
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hillips.
land. Perhaps the most in­ Mrs J W . Latimer has been ill On July (he 4th 1928 the Shiloh Life for the Nrw Negro“, will be you at S t. P ------------
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Baptist Church will have their annual
“Dont ask for rights. Take them. An don't let anny wan give them to teresting one is that of Mrs
and confined to her home. 409 E. barhercue every body i* cordially in­ resumed upon the return of the pas­
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
ye. A right that is handed to ye f r nawthin' has somethin' the matter with
tor.
F. D. Cannadv wife of F. D. 40th Street North
6'2ml St. and 39th Ave. 8. E
vited
•
i f — Mr. Dooley.
The Bulletin will carry on during
Sabh.iih School 2:00 P, M
Cannadv. editor of the Port-
Rev W F. Home
Setvi, cs 3:00 P M
Pastor the absence of the pastor and his
lnd Adovacte. Mrs. Canna-, Subscribe for the Advocnt*
Miss Pearl Stafford. I eader
wife Miss Barbara Hubbard, assisted
Visitors welcome
dv is an attorney who finds
by Mi»» Ruth Anderson wil have full
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H E R B E R T H O O V ER I was their civic pride? Last time to manage The Advo­
charge
T H E H O U SE OK PKAYKK
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year, under the intrepid lea- cate. practice law and moth­
The check up on our payment» on
For All Nations
By nominating Herbert dership of Shirley McCanns, er two fine looking Canria-
the mortgage debt since Nov 20th
423 l ast loth S t, corner of Grant
showed that J 1000 ha« been applied
Hoover for the Republican Dr. E. C. Dyer and Mr. Ed- |dv bovs. More about the na-
Portland. Orrgon
1 on it and our first year's work is on
Party candidate for Presi­ gar \\ illiams, the Mt. Olivet tionallv known Mrs. Canna
Sunday Services 12 00 ami 7 45 I M
j ly half over. "There will be occasion Sunday School
10 00 A M
dent of the L’nited States- it Church put itself on the dv next week Mr. Cannadv
1 for much rejoicing doubtless when Voting People’s Meeting
6 P M
is said by many that it will map. There was another ac- himself is a wonderful man
we wind up our activities for the
Week Day Sersices
result in the election of a tivity, too, that aided mate- Years afro he worked at the
Traub Genuine
year", said Dr Gaston "W e must Monday, Wednesday, l-’ri 7 45 p M
democrat for president at nallv; the presentation of Rvnn hotel in S t Paul and
finish the task; the sooner, the bet.., A cordial Invitation extended to all
Orange Blossom
the November election.
ter and much of the strain will be re..
the chorus at the City Audi- helped the elder C. Q. Ad-
Kev Robert Searcie. Pastor
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tieved", he said
engagement
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torium which both black ams on The Appeal. Mr.
The shower at Mrs. E Z. T. V er­
F A T H E R ’S DAY
Rev.
I.
\V.
Anderson. Re­
and white pulled for
and j Cannadv founded The Ad-
Rings
non's home, 800 Kodnry Avenue for gional Secretary of the Na­
made successful, together ¡vocate in 1003. incidentally
Dr and Mrs. Gaston, Monday night
Sunday has been official­ \\ith its presentation in the the year I was born- and Mr
tional Baptist Convention.
was a success.
ly proclaimed by a number Rose Pageant at the Stadii-i Cannadv savs proudly, “The
S. A
—Office 42*) T il­
The chorus, in its last concert of
of state governors, as ‘‘Fa­ um. These civic activities. Advocate has never missed j
lamook
St..
—Trinity 3122.
ihe season,, gave a very excellent
ther’s Day”. The people are together with the interracial an issue, which is a record
program at Arietta Baptist Ghureh
TMF. BAH A I A SSE M B L Y
asked to pause and give Dad work in which Mrs. J. T.
l-riday night, the 8 th to probably the
¡of which to be proud.”
Meets Every Friday Night at
most enthusiastic audience.
a thought or two on Sunday Handsaker and others, have
405 Yamhill Street
Many comments on Olivet's (%ie
the 17th.
Meetings g.e Public
pioneered over a period of
Hour Service.
“It isn’t so much that peo­
They are requested to do years- in the community pa­
Drop in one Sunrlsy and be eon
ple
are
jealous
of
one
anoth­
some deed of appreciation ved the path for the church’s
vinced The official board announres
C L A S S IF IE D ADVE R
to the “head of the housie- present interracial accom­ er that causes them to treat
that during the absence of the pastor
each
other
unkind,
it
is
their
iold” that
show honor plishments. And because all
the pulpit will be nrrupird every
T ISIN G
Sunday.
and appreciation not only have helped, there are manv desire to be in the limelight
Collection for Sunday, $89
of him as the official family disappointed in -not seeing a themselves.” -Phil Reynolds
For rent or sale —2 family holme*.
Go Get ’Em. Have you heard a., j Reasonable, between 2 car lines, and
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bill-paver, as honorable as it Mt. Olivet float in the pa-
bout them’ Ask anybody
near school. — — TRinity 1940
is, but for the splendid ser­ rade and not hearing their
A big man is never agraid
vice he has rendered the race splendid voices in song.
H O U SE FO R SALK. T E R M S
or ashamed to confess that
and nation in wavs too nu-
FIR ST A M E ZION CHUBOu $3.285 reduced from $4,000 Modern
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he has been in the wrong.
jnerous to record.
new Corner Holland and Mallory I
It is mighty hard to find' which is but saving in other
block west Union Ave car II« ti229
Ready? L et’s honor Dad! a man who, when lifted out words that he is wiser todav
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Rev. John F. Moreland, pastor o f
of obscurity qnd poverty to than he was yesterday.
FO R R E N T
the l-irst A M F.. Zion church, who
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T H E RO S E F E S T IV A L a position of prominence and
| with his estimable wife attended the
Newly furnished room for rent tr
authority, who can be a real
“The real problem raised
i General Conference of the Zion con­
man and wife Phone Tabor 1.108,
As we go to press the An­ manlv man. He usually gets bv the Negro in American
nection at St. Louis
recently, will
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nual Rose Festival is 'in full the disease called “the big? life is whether our civil-
: be home in time to fill his pulpit on
Apartment* fur rent to man an«!
| tomorrow, Sunday at both service»
sway. While there does not head” which totally unfits ization shall have an ethical
Rev. Jack Stanley preached Sunday wife Suitable fur hoiiftr-keeping; al
has sis. Is our Chrstianitv
seem to be as much gen­ him for leadership.
fur tingle men Reference—329-
: morning at the church and in the ev-
uine enthusiasm manifested
vital enough to meet the si­
ening. Mis» Anna Leslie conducted F Broadway - Phone Trinity HH2'
this year as in previous
E D IT O R IM P R E S S E D
tuation, or must we depend
ja ck Hall, proprietor
j the services both of which were well
years, yet it is thought by
upon
the pagan principles of
attended The congregations were
W IT H PO RTLA N D
some that some of the en­
well pleased with the manner in
self interest apd dominance
tries in this year’s floral pa­
To sell Ihr famous B LA C K PAT-
which both services wrre conducted
Cecil E. Newman, Editor bv force? This, rather than
fl REtORDS
(Electrically
Re
rade excelled any previous- of the Twin City Herald of the fate of the Negroes, is
Portland Gas & Coke Co.
corded) I hi best race records ori Ihe
We looked in vain for a Minneapolis, Minn, who v's- t h e fundamental question
Sixth and Salmon
market W rite today to The Chicago
float by colored citizens. ited Portland a few weeks a- for the white man to an-
Record ( o , Sheboygan, Wisconson
Where were they? Where go views the political situa- wer.” — F. B. Eleazer.
AMONG THE CHURCHES
LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
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Daily Fashion Hint
For rent. Very deairable. modern
three-room Apt .111 ■(',berry Strret
Phone Fast 0457. Adv.
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