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1 fHE f AGE TWO EASTER DAY AT BETHEL A. TH E ADVOCATE MARCH 30, 1»«» ADVOCATE M. E. CHURCH And Locai Slew’s Items Larrabe* and McMillan Street» Published «vary Saturday at Suite 212-312 Macleay Building, Portland Telephone B Roadway 5*07 Portland, Oregon Sunday, Marri. 31 , 1929 During her ten day vacation In Portland, Miss Nelli* Franklin, pretty U. of O co ed, was the renter 9:00 A M .-T H E CHURCH SCHOOL Yaacy Prunklin. .------------ E A S T E R M ON D A Y N IG H T B A L L of ami inspiration for numerou* social eourtesiea by the younger By St. Phillip s Guild 11:00 A M— MORNING SERVICE society set H IB E R N IA H A L L "F o r now i* Chri»t Risen from the dead and become the tin t fruits of ADVOCATE AGENTS Admiaaion 90c. them that sleep."— I. Cor. XV:20. Rev. J W. Anderson, regional _ Broadway & Everett Street» R R ichardson. ------------- Processional tterg'» Chalet orchestra, composed secretary id the National Baptist ________ 125 North Sixth Street HalUday A Holliday, Sanctus ot Donald Anderson, pianist, D'Ar- convention, II. S. A , returned from __________ Agent and Reporter Edgar William». ------ Responsive Reading cey Oliver, saxophone, Ernest Kalu Washington. D. C., reporting a “All Hail the Power of Jesus' N am e._______ __. . . _______ Congregation laui, banjo-guitar, and mandolin, great lime. lie had a seat on Prayer Simon Colima, drummer, and Willie platform A, within 75 (eel of Mr. Scripture treason Battle, cornet, trumpet ami leader, Hoover, as he delivered his address S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S Anthem—“An Easter Alleluijah” ------- -— --------- . . . . . . . B y the Choir broadcasts every day (rum 4 til ft Hr was selected Railroad secretary Missionary Offering Per Y ear. »2 50; SU Month*. »1 50; Three Month*. $1 00 Payable in advance over K tilN . They are receiving for the Interdenominational Alliance Announcement* Entered at the Poitoffice at Portland. Oregon, a* *econd-cla»» matter. much praise for their high class of America and has been re«|ue»ted Contralto Solo: “Jesus .tf Naxareth K ing!”___________ _____Hamblen music of entertainment. M n. Jesse Coles Grayson to tell of his trip at loin* lime when the |>eoplr of the city can Offertory Anthem: “ In the End of the Sabbeth“. . . . . . — . . . ___________Speaks Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 1C. Ivey, hear him IM PO R TA N T! Choir of U4tt Tibbetts street, were hosts Sermon: “ Resurrection Morn’ " — By Rev. D. G. Hill, Jr . to A. Phillip Randolph, general or All communication* for publication or otherwise should be addressed to Invitation to Membership gaiiirer of the Brotherhood of bleep The Advocate Publishing Company. Suite 312-313 Macleay Bulding, Port Recessional and Benediction ing Car Porters, during his visit to A lb eriti Yroniw» M aro land. Oregon Pollyann Reed Miss Alberta Mayo. Choister Miss Lucille Triplett, Pianist [ Portland Monday and Tuesday. Mr. Advertising rate* made known on application. announces Mrs. Lulu Gragg. President Society Editor Randolph and Mr. Ivey were former the opening of a class in 6 45 P M —ALLEN CH RISTIAN ENDEAVOR LEA G U E schoolmates m the South. Among 303 Cherry St. Phone E ast M77 E A ST E R PROGRAM Private and Class l essons social courtesies in compliment to Miss Gwendolyn Hooker, President “Dont ask for rights. Take them. An don't let anny wan give them to 'th e distinguished visitor was a de- PIANO Clarence Grubba passed i , . , , , r. Mrs. ya. A right that 1* handed to ye f r nawthin' has somethin' the matter with 8:00 P. M — EVENING SE R V IC E S j lectable course dinner on Iuesday :he l-riday from t. ah ............ through the city Friday Easter Cantata Presented by the Church School evening at the home of Mr. and i t " — Mr. Dooley. Studio fornia rn route to her home in Mrs. Ivey. Seated around the beau “THE T Y P IN G S" Mrs. Zepha Baker, Chairman Mrs. Marcell Johnson. Assistant Spokane During her stay here she tifully appointed dinner table were B Union Aveulir North Mr. W. B. Brown. Superintendent was the motif for several social Mrs. Flynn of New York, Mrs. Can- Miss Louise Randolph. Pianist Trinity 1*78 affairs. THE COMING OF EASTER 1 nady. Dr. K<|ui ami Miss Helena Friday afternoon Mrs. Ada McGill I |U rper_ Mc„ r, Randolph. Ivey. Al- entertained at lunch for Mrs. Grubba Rcvi j ove„ tBd Ur ZION CHURCH'S CORNERSTORE Covers were placed for four After ' R, IlJo ,(lh ,r (, on „ IlliJnigh, , „ in F A S T E R is near at hand. Into our hearts at this glorious season lunch Mr Cooper delighted the for Seattle there creeps a strange feeling of joy. All nature seems to throb and RELAII) — BAPTISTS guest with a tour of the city pulsate with new life. The whole world is full of new hope and triumph Friday evening Mrs. Flia Morton The Misses FI Kae and Maxine entertained at dinner, covers bring What is it about this Easter season that thrills the world with hope Maxwell of Salem and O. A. C , Dr. W. Park Richardson R ill Be Soloist for Easter — | laid tor right. anil Mr. R ib ) liar and joy? It is the spirit of the resurrected Saviour. The same life respectively, are greatly elated over din entertained at breakfast Satur-I restoring power by which he conquered death and rose from the tomb a trip they had recently in an air day morning for the departing guest is still at work in the world today. It is our consciousness of the plane. The pretty young ladies are Covers were placed for eight It will be a strange thing if all A M E presence of this life-restoring power, that fills us with new hope and ____ so enthused over it that they are joy at this season, giving us assurance that though we die. yet shall we Americans who have been so sus U PPOSE you are today . .. . c ... ■ „ now talking about taking courses ZION CHURCH April 4 Mrs. Suzanne blowers will picious of the League of Nations! paying 50c a tube for live again! in aviation and "dad' will have to t>e hostess to the Kenwana bridge your tooth paste (anil thrre walk right into this proposed inter buy a plane instead of an auto club at her home on Fast First We welcome Easter, because it typifies the spirit of eternal life. It are many very good denti W. R LO VELL, Pastor street north symbolizes the resurrection of Christ. We rejoice to see again the national bank. Conceivably that frices selling today at that “.4 Friendly Church with J sunny skies, the budding trees, the springing grass, the singing birds bank may become a terrific engine j price). Community Spirit“ FOR SALE! Mrs. Thelma Flowers of 385 Fast that return to us at this Easter season, when the world is given a new of international capitalism. We do Suppose, like most peo Established in 1882 First street north was hostess to not want to condemn it out of hand ple, you buy about twelve lease on life. 6-Kooni Modern Mouse ll'illiam j Avenue ot Son R afael the Rosebud Study club Wednes tubes during a year. Juit* but most emphatically we must 170 E. THIRTY FIRST ST. day afternoon at her home. if you knew that you could Many Things Needed watch our step. The powers of that Easter Sunday morning the pas- Law Enforcement buy as gixnl a dentifrice as bank and the conditions under which ,or w'l! preach on "The Resurrected can be made and still save -------- There are many things needed in Footlight Review by Joymakers Club it will operate concern vitally the Llfe D r' ' V- 1>ark Richardson each year the price of 25 Very Reasonable Terms In his inaugural address recently, Portland. A few things that are , c .. , , , . will sing. Junior church worship Monday night, April 8 loaves of bread or 6 0 bars of workers of the whole world. . , . . . , .. President Hoover declared for law vital to the welfare of our Group 1 will be held at 10.45 and the reg soap or 40 pounds of sugar or Phone Fant ular worship at 11. enforcement. \\ e take it that his are manhood, stability and will- a box of fine cigars —could Members of the Kenwana clubs Mrs. S. M. Reed is spending a or The Christian Endeavor will meet you conscientiously fail to ruost serious thought was the en- power to determine what is right few weeks with her son. U. S. Reed. and friends, enjoyed a very pleas at 7 o'clock with a very interesting take advantage o f such an forcement of tfte 18th amendment, and the knowledge to see that only and wife, at 955 Tibbetts street, in ant evening at the home of Mr. Curfiehl I l(>9 program arranged opportunity? and Mrs. Jas Bragg Thursday eve We wonder if the President knows that which is right, prevails, their beautiful home \\ averly At g o'clock the whole church, That is exactly " b a t you ning. March 21. Dancing was the that the most serious thought of We need loyalty for without it the Sunday school, Christian En do when you buy I uterine entertainment of the evening. The more than 10 per cent of the Amer- we will be helping commercial deavor and choir will join in a Tooth Paste at 25c for a hostess served a delicious buffet magnificent pageant, “Peans of ican citizens is the enforcement of interests and growth in other com- large tube. Figure it out fur lunch. Victory," a sacred pageant of the yourself. the 14th and 15th amendments’ ^u nities and hindering and retard- Up-to-the-Minute resurrection. A special offering for If we are to have a nation of :ng the growth of our own. On Friday, March 22. Mrs. Eliza benevolences will be taken. beth Foster of 414 Stanton street, law abiders, those who are sworn Modes Class and prayer meeting will was hostess to the Culture club at to uphold the law must consider the TOOTH PASTE be held on Tuesday night. The Jones’ Law which time the club gave a very enforcement of all the provisions of Prepared Especially for Thursday from 12 noon to 9 p. m. L arg e T u h e beautiful and enjoyable party in * M jt m t s the Men’s club and Stewardess the Federal Constitution, and the \Ve hold no brief for the boot- This Newspaper honor of Mrs. Evelyn Gravelli, who Board No. 2 will serve "another n th and 15th amendments are pro- :eggcr> and we arc pleased at the will leave soon for California, her ounces fo r chicken dinner," to which the pub future home. The hostess served a looked * 1 arC t0° *rC<*Uent^ ovcr‘ passing of the saloon. And since lic is invited. SA very delicious two-course luncheon _______ _ the Volstead Act is a part of our The Board of Trustees and Mem A token of friendship and esteem bers' meeting will b held on Wed __ 0 " Constitution, we are heartily in ac- was presented Mrs. Gravelli by the nesday night. All members arc J. Finley Wilton cord of its enforcement. club. 500 and whist were played (M i MONTH OF M\HU.II urged to be present. by the ladies. Prizes for 500 were ~ ' However, we cannot consistently A n n o u n c e ment Extraordinary: awarded to the following Mrs. Ruth u e i TELEPHONE HISTORY C ** *s ,rue t*u t J ' endorse the Jones' law, which now Thursday night, April 4, at 8:30 Love, first prize; Mrs Ruth Mer •f U gh Finley Wilson, the Grand Exalted carries with it a penalty of five! p. m. Dr. W. Park Richardson, rier, second prize, and Mrs Rose M I L L I O N « Ot POUNDS Ruler of the Elks has squandered years in prison and a $10,000 fine M arch 7 baritone, will appear in song recital, Nichols, USED BY OUR G O V ER N M EN T consolation prize. Mrs 1817— thousands of dollars of the Order’s for the sale, possesion and trans- at First church. No admission will Zepha Raker won first prize at Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of monev. If not, the stories as pub- portation of alcoholic drinks, be charged, but a silver offering whist. These prizes were all given the telephone, Inini in Edinburgh, Scot will be taken. The proceeds will by the club. The hostess gave two lished in two of Chicago's leading Consider, if we mav, the millions laud. March 3. go to the building fund. prizes—one for the first one to ar- j newspapers. The D efender and The 0f dollars that it cost to enforce 1878-— Palm Sunday was full of interest rive, won by Mrs. Madelyn Flowers.: H hip, have libelled and slandered prohibition! We wonder if it is a ! First telephone patent issued to Mr. at First church. The church school and one for the last one to arrive, j him in a most shameful manner— moral issue, or a purely selfish pro Alexander Graham Bell, March 7. and worship were well attended, won by Mrs. Robena Martin. Mrs. 1878— and destroyed his influence, not paganda, forced upon the people by followed by the regular morning Foster, the hostess, also presented First complete sentence transmitted only with the members of the Elks' an organization which holds a con worship with a message from the Mrs. Ruth Flowers a token of I over a wire by Alexander Graham Bell, Order, but with all who have read stant threat over the heads of our pastor on “The Triumphant Entry.” thanks and appreciation for assist maintained continuously fur several At 2:30 the Rev. D. G. Hill, Jr., ing her as hostess. the charges. legislators? hours lietisern New York and London, pastor of Bethel church, presided at If Mr. Wilson is innocent of the j Boston, March 10— It is strange to us that one set of j the cornerstone service. The choir charges, he should not hesitate to Christians will insist that the gov j 1921- of Mt. Olivet church sang beauti SHILOH BAPTIST enter heavy libel suits against the ernment pay such large sums to en President Harding's inaugural address fully and the Rev. J. L. Caston heard in I25,000J)0B pgopl« by means o t CHURCH ITEMS editors of those papers, regardless force the personal habits of its citi preached the sermon, which was Bell "lamd Sjieakcr” apparatus, March whether they are or not brother zens and say not a word in favor beautiful and inspiring. Other min 4. C. Gee W o (M rs. W*. T . H , Reporter) isters present were: Rev. J. \V. Elks. Otherwise he stands con of the enforcement of the 14th and | 1922 — Anderson, Rev. R. H. Camp and Rev. W . T . House is in Great demned and disgraced and should 15th amendments, which for more 28 years Complete telephone circuit comprising Rev. Mr. English. An offering of Falls, Mont., holding meetings and not only be prosecuted to the full than half a century, have been a wires ami wirrlrst lietween New Canaan in Portland $50 was taken and the cornerstone will remain there until after Faster (Conn.) and S.S. America. 4 ihi miles at extent of the law, but should be part of the U. S. Constitution. w is relayed in commemoration of The Busy Bee club of Shiloh sea, demonstrated by Bell System engi summaririly removed from office. 67th year in the history of First entertains each week and everyone The Jones' law may help some in neers, March 5. church seems to enjoy the meetings very 1928- prohibiting the use of alcoholic The addition to the church and much. Refreshments are served and hirst public test of transoceanic radio drinks, but we have our doubts »ear DePriest to be Sealed C H IN E S E M E D IC A L H E R B S the parsonage are nearing completion the meetings are growing more telephony, two way communication was about it! C O M P A N Y , INC. and both will be formally dedicated popular each week under the di There is but little doubt but what early in May. rection of President Jam es Straw- Congressman-elect Oscar DePn'est The Gleaner's Art club met der. 26254 Alder St. Thursday afternoon with Mrs. will be seated when the special ses E A S T E R M ON D A Y N IG H T B A L L S. W . Corner Third S t, Rev. J. W. Anderson will preach j By S t Pillip’* Guild Childress on Union avenue. Fol special Easter sermon at our church Portland, Oregon. sion of Congress meets on April 15 H IB E R N IA H A L L lowing the business session, the Sunday at 8 p. m. He wilt also 1 — regardless of the fact that he is Admission 90c. hostess served delicious refreshments preach at 11 a. m Come and Hear T H E ANGULAR TREN D under an indictment for political ir which climaxed a very profitable this gospel minister. regularities. He should be seated The combination of material such session. *J Is so deftly done here Is one of the Mrs. J . W. Logan of «017 66th in Congress, whether he is guilty or The Christian Endeavor had a features of the new season. The plain street southeast, has been on the not. If true, he has violated no law Men's Union-Made Ptickurtl Shoes . . . . very interesting “Getto-gether” Fri material with almost any kind of print sick list for two weeks. Her friends, It good, and of course the check hat . . . T he . . . day night at the parsonage by which Congress can legally turn however, are glad to know that taken all the honors. The pointed him down. PACKARD SHOE COMPANY lines in front at the neck In the ap she is rapidly convalescing. r plied band, and at the joining of the Then, too, he has a certificate skirt give this frock its character. Doggie Shoes ■ For Men from the Governor, showing that he The simple, straight-line coat with Its ■ j s -.y » — and and scarf collar and patch porkrts, balances was legally elected the more of lest riotous instincts of Oxfords I Young Men Some other Congressmen and the frock. The Raglan sleeves are a featura of this model, and a belt may Senators have been seated who Telephone be wont when It is used for real B U Y E R S ’ BU ILD IN G » . D. CA N N A D Y, -------- MRS. 1 . a CA N N A D Y. l*OU,YANN _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Editor ____________Asaociatc Editor and Manager .O ffice Assistant and lin otyp e Operator Miss Vada Maxwell is spending a lew week» with Mrs, L U Catinady 78 Notice to the public S $3200 7777 LISTERINE 25 251 25e KC Baking Powder C. G E E WO 0 were under indictment for graver charges than his, and Mr. DePn'est should be no exception to the rule. 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