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PAGE TWO
Saturday July 21, 1928
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Published every Saturday at Suite 312 did Maclcay Building, Portland.
Oregon Telephone BRoadway 5807,
E. D CANNADY. _____
MRS E D. CANNADY.
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A D V O C A T E AGENTS
Mr. Phil Reynolds one of Port-
Inads prominent citizens was honor-1
ed at the recent session of the
Grand Lodge of Masons which met
in Seattle Bv being elected Grand
Matter
Mr Reynolds it a tireless
worker for the upbilding of Mason
ry and other worth while move.,
tnents T o be elected as head of the
great masonic body of Washington
and jurisdiction is a deserved tribut*
to a good man.
The Advocate doe» no\ necessarily
'hare in Kit* Raid’« view*, but wheth-
ir we do o< not. her opiniona are
une, and logical and well worth
taading. It i* your privilege a* well a*
our* to disagree with Kit* and »he
invite* your opinion upon »ubiect*
»he discusses from time to time in hci
column.
Will some one of the judges
pleas« condescend to explain to us
poor employers ^who pay their sal
arics just what strange malady has
taken possession of them’ Just
what influence is at work that per
suades them to render such extreme
verdicts ** have been handed out
the past few months It began with
that insane sentence by Judge Taz-
well last spring of 25 years fur 3
young men who had robbed a fill­
ing station It was followed bv a
nothcr recently by Judge Stevenson,
who gave a boy of 19 a sentence of
20 years for a hold-up A judge in
another part of the -late gives a
man 50 years old a 20 year sentence
for forging checks. Another judge
here in Portland protected his rep­
utation among the lawyers, (he ex­
plains) by giving a first offender a
sentence that has wrecked his fami­
ly's happiness, destroyed all hopes
of restitution
of the absconded
funds to the victim, instead of a pa
role which would have given the
convicted man a chance to rehabili­
tate himself and pay back the debt
The judge's reputation had to be
sustained.
The election draweth
nigh
AMONO THE CHURCHES
(By Mrs. Lynch Brown)
At the Community Church Snuday
school and Christian Fimleavor were
held with the usual good attendance
Rev Enoch pieachcd another one of
his good sermons. There will be
clcvcn O'clock service held hereafter
following the Sunday school hour.
The ihurch is growing spiritualty.
Mrs. Jennings, the charming wife
of Mr. Dave Jennings, and their son
arrived in Longview last werk and
have taken a house on 8th Avcitur
They will be here indefinitely. Mr
Jennings arrived a month ago. The
Madam ts an accomplished musician,
cateress and dressmaker
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Sibley, of
Park City, Utah and their tout love­
ly children will make their home in
Longview The community is always
glad to welcome g>>od citisens like
these families into its midst
I he
men have secured permanent ettt
C H U R C H D IR E C T O R Y
B A P T IS T C H U R C H
BETHEL A M K CHURCH
taurabce and Me Milieu Streets
(By Mr. Williams)
Rev K. X. Runyon, Paatur.
Members and friends of Ml Olivet
were well pleased by having to «peak
lot them Miss Mary \V"hile <lung-
ton of New York, chairman of the
Board of Directors ot the N. A A
C. I’ Miss Ovington nerds no intro
duction to the people of the U. S
Her work is a monument to what
she has fought and stood for, equal
justice for all humanity. Miss Ov
ington and her co-workers are the
Philips, the Garrsons and the Love
joys of vesterdsy«, carrying on today
the principles advocated bv those
noble men who gave all that right
might prevail And last but not the
j least, the noble John Brown l et tts
hope their lives of sacrifice be bca
| w n
,,f , Wrrt memory
F. L. Jameson, Assistant
ZION A. M. K.
H7 W illiam s Ave.
Krv. |ohn K. Mot eland, pastor
I'll* Stranger t Sabbath It »m l
Mt. Olivet Baptist Church
East Frist a Scbuylei Streets
Kcv J L. I aston, Pastor
. Broadway A Everett Streets
Mrs. S. E". Stanfield and Mrs Lena
I‘•»lot's address, .181 I ast 1st St.,
------------- 125 North Sixth Street Bowers have gone to Los Angeles
North, Phone I unity S79o
__________ Agent and Reporter as delegates to the Grand Chapter
of the Order of the Eastern Star of
S H U .O il B A P T IS T
California Jurhtigtion Mrs), Bow­
CHURCH
ers, prominent in church and frater­
Shiloh Baptist tliurih 'bill and K
S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S
nal circles will continue her tr,ip
Everett Sheet: Sunday Si hoot at
Per Year, $2 50; Six Mnnths, $1 50; Three Months, $1 00; Payable in advance east, visiting relatives and friends
10 : A M ; 1‘ reai lung at II : A M ;
in Chicago It is expected that Miss
Entered at the Postoffice at Portland, Oregon, as second-class matter.
11 A' P ll it 7 P M, Preaching at
Ha<cl Jones, the beautiful and ac­
I
I* II
ploytnent.
Rev. W. C. Driver preached very
complished granddaughter
of Mr
Rev W. T. House
Longview enjoyed a rare treat last impressive sermons Sunday morning
and Mrs Bowers will return with
Pastor
week. The concert given by the Con­ ami renting
A very conscientious
Mrs Bower* for a week or ten 'lavs
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roe College Ooartet at the Communi­ man and pleaded earnestly fur those
visit.
8T P H IL L IP S MISSION
All communications for publication or otherwise should be addressed to
ty Church to a well filled house was who were present to give serious
Rodney at Knott St.
The Advocate Publishing Company, Suite 312-313 Macleay Bidding, Port­
a splendid success. They were cor­ consideration on their stand in ae
ELKS TO BURN MORTGAGE
Morning aerviee, II a III ; Nun
land, Oregon.
dially recieved and every number cepting Jesus Christ as their person
.lit} School, 12 in. A rcluleacou
Advertising rates made known on application
was applauded The quartet was a| saviour. He urgrd tile members in
Rose City Lodge of Elks is now
(Hack in c h a r g e ; Mr. II. Colei», lay
composed of educated and highly ac­ the absence of their pastor to stand
financially prepared to burn the mor­
rvailer. A cordial w elcom e await»
complished singers in perfect har­ fast and keep the w> rh up to stand . nil ¡it St. I'lllillps.
tgage on the valuable piece of pro­
aril In doing so, much happiness
mony.
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“ Dont ask for rights. Take them. An don't let antty wan give them to perty located on Williams Avenue
Mr
and
Mrs
Lynch
Brown
mo
will be found not only for yourself S E V E N T H D A Y A D V E N T IS T
ye. A right that is handed to ye f r nawthin' has somethin' the matter with which was bought several years a-
i t ” — Mr. Dooley.
torell to Portland Monday afternoon but for others
62ud Si. uml 31)tli Ave. 8 E.
go thro the wise judgment o f E R
,,, s i-.it 11 u-nds .ind to attend the
Nest Saadi) la Ml Olivet's big
Sabbath School 2:00 P, M
Richardson for the sum $7500 which
Service* 3 00 I' M
Birthday anniversary party of Mrs j 4y Our pastor, Dr J I t ast on
is now appraised at $20,000
The
Mis« I'rarl Stafford, leader
Henrietta
Marshall
at
her
beautiful
will
preach
at
11
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A
M,
subject
trustees of the Lodge at that time
Visitors welcome
COLORED V OTERS
to a picnic at Laurelhurst Park. I'm were E Richardson. C. Allen and J.
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home. 464 Buffalo street It was in "The Servant Who Delight* the
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one of the hostesses. Send him home Corneal,
Heart of God "
He spoke on this
THE. h o u s f : o k p k a y f : r
deed an enjoyable affair,
The colored voters in all parts o f in the car and we will come in to-
F'or Al| Nations
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Mr and Mrs Frank Coleman Mr subirci at the Ministerial Alliance in
The Oregon prison has over 700 ami Mrs F'rank Jones, Mrs. Lclia 1 1 «'Angeles. California Every mem
the country will be a mighty im- morrow ", wailed one woman. Up in
423 l ast lltth St , eorner of Grant
Mr, Lton Gregory is having his
portant factor in the coming Presi- the Child Labor office, a nicely home on Rodney Avenue Complete­ prisoners in it Its capacity is 450 Grays, and Miss Victoria of Louis her and friend should tie in their
Portland. Oregon
dential election and both the Dem- dressed, satchet-scented woman with ly remodeled both inside and out occupants. It has shut within its iana, motored to Portland July 4th places at 10:45 A. M to make tin- a Sunday Services 12 00 ami 7:45 I' M
10 00 A M
ocratic and Republican party lead- a most supercilious curl of the lips Friends of Mr Gregory are inquir­ walls boys of 17. 18. 19 and 20. sen
to visit friends. They also visited great spiritual jubilre
He will be Sunday School
fenced to spend years with older the lantrrn Beach on the Columbia back from Ins vacation full of inspn Young People's Meeting
6 P M
ers are aware o f the potency o f against the “ red tape”
protested ing about wedding bells’
and more hardened criminals What River and report a wonderful time
Week
Day
Services
this vote and are making bids for that it would take her boy away
ati„n and power Needless to 'ay he
chance for any reformative influen­
Monday, Wednesday, F'ri 7 45 p \|
confidence and support.
f ont his work if he w^ere required
Mrs Henrietta Marshall of Port will be at his best. At the evening
Mrs. W ill Gregg. 1034 E. 30th St,.
The Republicans put into their to come in for his permit. “ He is North returned home last Saturday ces have they, doomed to endure an land is expected in Longview next »ervicc you will lx favored bv ha’v \ cordial invitation extended to all
Rev Robert Searcie, Pastor
platform a plank designed to catxh only doing very light work” , she from Seattle where she spent a few abnormal life for «o many years week to be the house guest of Mrs mg with you Dr Henry Allen Boyd,
the colored votes who have a little explained, but it was
noticed that days as the housegucst of Mrs. Ly­ What is the sense of a 10 year sen­ Lynch Brown
Mrs
Marshall won Secretary of the National Baptist
Rev. T. W . Anderson, Re*
more independence in their voting the “ just really play” was not to be ons. Mrs Gragg is prominent in tence when a 5 year sentence has first prize in the Art department at Publishing Company of Nashville.
than they had in former years sacrificed or an hour while the boy church circles. She is the leader of already exhausted the punishment the recent meeting of the Oregon Term. Dr Boyd has long been one tfional Secretary of the Na­
I am forced to the
Some are willing to compliment the Earned how to obey
the law Just the Joymakers Club of Bethel A. M possibilities
Federation of Negro Womens < lubs of the outstanding men of the Bap­ tional Baptist Convention,
conclusion that thc-e wise judges of
Republican Party for its courage what shape that boy will be in to
— Office 420 T il­
held
in Portland Her exhibit includ­ tist denomination Don’t fail to hear U. S. A
E. Church.
ours have forgotten to count the
but most any colored voter with an go back to school after “ just doing
lamook St.. — Trinitv .U22.
ed an unique lamp, airplane design him
days that enter into a sentence.
ounce of sense will recall that, for hght work" in a factors- all summer
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The church was favoured with ma­
decorated with ships and sea-gulls.
AGENT FOR P R U D E N T IA L
the past 30 or more years, this bate |ong does not seem to entc„ , hat
Having entered upon this orgy of
THE BAHAI ASSEMBLY
l otne
H O SPITAL ASSOCIATION
ith ocean beach back ground She ny visitors Sunday morning
cruelty because they have, tasted of
has been put into the party plat- high and mighty female’s mineed.
Meets Every Friday Night at
also exhibited a hand painted china again you are always welcome T lx
the power, their obssession is in full
form and will not take it too seri- sj,e does not need to worry any fur-
405 Yamhill Street
choir
will
render
special
music
mor
L. A. Asford has been appointed
swing and God pity the boys and tea *et.
ously Platforms are not made with ther about him h;s emp,oyer j,
Meetings e.e Public
I.onRYiew is decorated with bunt- ning and evening
agent for the Prudential Hospital
men who are caught in the toils of
serious intent of carrying out any s;ng hef ^
for hef Al)d thf boy
Mrs Caston, wife of the pastor ar­
ing and flags for the fifth birthday
Association and is authorized to
part of them if it Is not deemd ex-
up over the fact that he ¡§
the law.
anniversary of the city The streets rived in the city Saturday, 'July 14,
solicit memberships for same. For
'he secretaries and Missionaries put
pedient The dominant idea is to gej tjng by the law because “ mother
and office buildings downtown are on return from a vrrv pleasant slay
particulars call East 4408. Residen­
I am no sentimentalist 1 believe
color the declarations o f the party wl-||
¡t..
together. that hr lias raised Up 1 »
ce, 328 Wheeler Street.
Advt
exceptionally attractive Many visit­ in California Although her trip was
that a law breaker should he pun
date. $59,895 00 <,* church and home
so as to catch the voter and after
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or- and tourists are here for the an enjoyable one 'he was glad to
ished,
but
after
a
study
of
the
sent­
ork. that he came to hi* city last A*
that, the “devil catch the hinder-*
As we go to press, we receive the
Ic im«
Everom welt
SEND
YOU R
FULL NAME sad intelligence of the passing of ences being handed out by the jud­ celebration There will be a big see her friends
prll and lead in a drive that brought
most one'
her return Sunday found her as us
When has the Republican party AND DATE OF BIRTH AND RE Mrs. Hooker, mother o f Misses ges in this state, I think it is abuot parade Friday. On Friday night a
this
ual at her post of duty, teaching her m $1'.567 37 and now leads
ever carried out the intent of the CE1VE A STELLAR NUM EROL Gwendoln and Violet and Messrs. time some one pointed out to them pageant with 200 participants on
great
As*miaton
composed
of
.such
Sunday School class, singing in the
planks that have been placed in its OGY READING
FREE.
AND George ?nd Victor Hooker of this them enormity of their offense a., beautiful Lake Sacajawca
men as Doctors McDonald, Byrd.
choir and teaching her B Y P l
platform relative to the rights of LEARN H O W I PAY T W O D O L
city and Mrs. Ruth who lives in a gainst common sense and justice.
class "After all" 'he said. "I l " vc Wilson. Branch, House and other»,
the colored citizens? Then too, the LARS FOR NAMES AND AD distant city. Mrs. Hooker suffered a “ I don’t care what you say about it.
and such w oinc, at Me »dames |Ja
this the best.”
.Negro being a citizen of this coun- DRESSES. — M CONNELL. 13D stroke of paralysis several days ago That is the law and I shall give
Thompson. Bailey, McDonald and
Let's
break
the
record
Sunday
T H E F R IE N D S H IP
try and not a ward, why should CALIFORNIA. —ADV.
others.
from which she never recovered. him the limit", said one of our jud ­
ges
who
wants
réélection.
This
at­
special reference be made to him
Dr. Hendon preached a sermon
Funeral services were held Saturday
apart from the rest of the of citi­
that will not be forgotten The peo­
Pool and Billiard Hall
July 21, from the East Side Funeral titude of revenge as typified in this
SH
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APTIST
zenship’ Segregation in one fornT
ple were so impressed that they
Directors
Rev. Rfjpyon, pastor of judge, does not speak well for the
CHURCH NOTES
should be as offensive as another
Soft Drinks And Confections
tried to prriail upon him to tarry
Bethel Church was in charge of the intelligence of that gentleman. He
did not want to be bothered. He ev-
All that any party needs to do is to
longer
Iuday ^flight, Mrs
Bell
funeral.
For all stomach anti intestinal
incorporate into its platform and
The sympathy of The Advocate ts ano }o auios ieqt sjaSaoj Xjiuapi
Hendon l.ite.l her hearer* t„ ,hc
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N
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T
H
S
IX
T
H
ST.
The
first
annual
session
of
the
troubles and disturbances due
harsh laws were framed by men
mean it, is equality of rights and
extended the bereaved family.
General B a p t i s t
Association of 'k .r , Dr Hendon followed her with
to teething, there is nothing
who deliberately set about it, were
oportunity for all citizens. If one-
Washington, Idaho, Montana, < )re a twenty minute sermon
Proprietors:
better than a sale Infant»’ and
half of the zeal and concern which
Mrs. Ingersoll, wife of Mr. J. W . sent to the legislature for that pur­
Saturday afternoon. Dr Anderson
gon and Utah held their session wi**1
C hildren’s Laxative.
is being manifested in behalf of the
i Jnegr'oll. popular tailor, and an ac- pose— to get thru a law out of re­
S. A. Sims
the Shiloh JJapti't < hurrh. 7tith and led the deleagtion to> Barton, OregoM
enforcement of the 18th Amend­
five worker in church, club and fra­ venge Any one who knows the me­
b-ast Everett Streets, Portland, < »re where they found Mrs Ida Thomp­
W . M. Mason
ment were directed towards the en­
ternal circles, was elected Associate thod of working at the legislature
pastor, July 12- 15 Rev W M Mr son in her country home With her
forcement of the 14 and lMh A-
Grand Matron of the Order of the knows how easy it is to do that sort
Donald, Moderator; Rev. IV
F. * * ' Mr* Gardner, wife of Kevi G
mendments, there would be no need
Eastern Star at the recent Grand of thing. The harsher the law for
House, Vice-Moderator; Dr J W G. Gardner an,| Mrs William Drew.
for special mention for the protcc- t
criminals, the easier it is to pass it.
Lodge session held in Seattle
,l" k id ls i or|aniats .,f
Anderson, Executive Secretary Del­ 1 •
tion of the rights of any group of
Oregon’s laws arc not founded on
Fried chicken in abun-
egate* were in attendance from ma­ I ortlaml
citizens You never see partys mak­
reformation of the wrongdoer—his
danre
was
ready
for thnn.
ny places. Noted among them were
ing special provisions in their plat- j
punishment is the only thing desir­
Sunday wa* another high day The
1 Dr Ira M. Hendon, D D , Field
forms for Irish, Jew or German ci-
ed. Our type of Christianity ig the
I Secretary
of the Home Mission Moderator preached at 11 A M and
A Profitable and dignified
tizens. They are allowed to exer­
hanging kind—at -least the recent
M
| Board of the National Baptist Con' Rev Gardner preached at 3 p
cise the rights that go with citizen­
obsession o f
extreme sentence»
He was on the mountain top with
\
vention,
U.
S.
A
and
Mrs.
Bell
E
i ÇtP*<-Tx*miAX « v u *
B U S IN E SS
ship. T o make special appeal for the ,
would so indicate.
Hendon the wife of Dr Hendon his sermon. At 8 P M . Dr. Audefr*
colored race, is an admission that
“ Where Voting Men Buy”
Of Your Own
I Mrs. Hendon is the Corresponding *°n preached the closing sermon
the equality of citizenship under j
Secretary of the Women’» Conven
w" ° have heard him know what
our boasted constitutional guaran­
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tion Auxialiary to the National Bap • ■P*ritu»l blessing it wa. Dr S G.
tee is withheld from it. Both politi­
list Convention, U. S A. Dr. Hetid
1 M,n- Ex. Missionary communed
awaits you
cal partys are very anxious to elect
' i on preached Thursday night and 1 u ')*
and visitors The Asso-
their candidates for president and
The Warren Book Com­
Mrs Hendon addressed the dclcga c a,io*’ l,lrn adjourned to meet with
both will make many promises to
pany is engaged in dissem­
' tion Friday night The Rev Mr
"» P 'l't Church at Topprn-
the colored people’s vote.
The
Runyon, pastor of Bethel A. M
,,h- Washington, Rev. N It Branch,
IN V E S T IN T H E PROGRESS
inating good books and ad­
question now is whom will the ma­
I Church of this city, delivered the P#,,or. Wednesday before the 4th
vancing the culture and
jority of colored voters support in
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welcome addresa in behalf of his
‘“ "lay in July The officers o f the
standing
of
the
colored
race
November? That question is not
! church and it was one of note such Association f.,r the ensuing years
easy to answer at this time with
through literature.
I a* the Doctor is able to deliver at are: W M McDonald, Moderator;
any degree of certainty.
Our town is growing. With the growth, more people are using
W e want representatives,
* any time. Rev. John F. Moreland, W I House, vice- Moderator; N
E. Richardson, ______
Holliday & Holliday,
Edgar Wilhams. ___
Babies Love It
M rs . W inslows
S yrup
Bradford
Clothes $25.00 to
Shop
$45.00
Daily Fashion Hint
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GETTING AROUND T H E LAW
(By Kits Reid)
It is no wonder that a great ma­
ny of our children grow up into
lawbreakers these days when one
observes the placid, matter o f course
manner in which
their parents
themselves attempt to evade the
law. I have been hanging around
the agencies having to do with chil- j
dren, these vacation days and I give
you my word that I wonder if a
large majority of parents are not
'Morons—at least that is the im­
pression I got during the hanging
around process. The conscience of
the parents and the children must
be the first consideration, according
to the new code. "You say Johnny
is down in your court for shoplift­
ing and I am to come right down?
I cannot do that now I ’m going out
; i'F.RFECT STYLE
alert men and women proud
of their race and competent
to take a part in its promo­
tion.
Making a connection with
the \\ arren Book Company
is really going into business
for yourself. You make fine
contacts, become a leader
among your set, and earn
good money in spare or full
A cli.irming opportunity to intro-
duce a two-tone effect is offered in ( jf n e
this dress. Sections, joined in diag^
onal outline give chic to the blouse
This is an excellent opporj
which fa« extended shoulders and a
tunity
for Teachers, Stu-
V-shaped neck. One also may use
crepe satin for the development of the dents, Secretaries, etc
model, employing both the lustrous
Money making Possibilities
and dull sides for the touches of con­
trast The «kirt is a six-gored model,
Are
Unlimited—Don’t delay
with dart-fitted circular back. Me­
dium size requires 4% yards 39-inch
W A R R E N B Q O K CO.
materia!
Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 4244. ] Staten Island,
N.. Y City
Sizes. 31 t > 42 bust. 35 rents. Skirt I
No 35 d. .Oi^cs 2l to 41 Wa.-t, 40
umts.
electricity and ALL the people are using MORE electricity.
Our service must keep pace with this demand.
When you invest your savings in Portland Electric Power
Company $6.00 First Preferred Stock
YOU’RE INVESTING IN THE PROGRESS
OF THE COMMUNITY
Your investment pays a steady income and shows a steady
increase in value.
This stock yields 6.25 per cent dividends.
Write, Call
or
Phone Today
PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO.
920 Electric Building
I pastor of the A M E. Zion Church, Solomon, o,f Everett, Treasurer;
delivered the welcome address in be- ^rv A. I.. Byrd of Spokane, Ciener
half of the Zion church and the *' Missionary; Pastor J. W Ander-
young man wa* at his bes^ Dr. and *on. Executive Secretary; Rev. N
Mrs. Hendon said they b<$h (were ,,r*nch and Rev Will Green Hoard
able young ministers. Both referred oxmbers. I he women Convention
to Dr. J. W. Anderson Regional sec- officers: Mrs. Ida Thompson, I’ res.;
retary, as the greatest Baptist \n*ni- ^ r* Hattie Salomon, of F.verett,
ister in the West as they saw it and V're-President; M r s .
McDonald,
as a builder, they said he had no e- j Secretary; Mrs Van Huron, corres-
I qual; as a financier, he headed the ponding secretary; Mrs. J. M Bai-
list; and as a gospel preacher, he is 'ey- I rrasurrr; Mrs. Carrie Davt»,
In the first rank. Dr. Hendon was of F.verett, First Board member and
introduced by Dr. Anderson in a Mrs. W T, #Housc, second Board
few well chosen words. After Dr., member. Sunday School officers:
Hendon had responded to the wel- Mrs. W
M McDonald, President;
come frotn Doctors Runyon and Mrs S Kelley, Secretary and Mrs.
Moreland, he said that he could bet- Janies Logan, Treasurer B. Y P. U.
ter tell of the worth of Dr. Antler- f »ffirrrs: Rev A. J. Byrd, President;
son to the denomination than any- *<rv ^
Branch, Secretary and
one else. Dr. Hendon said he consid"
( arr'e Davi# of F.verett, Trea-
ered Dr. Anderson the greatest fin- M,rcr
ancier of the Baptist denomination; i
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that he
was doing more than ail of
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