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JUNE #«. m o . PACK TWO THE ADVOCATE M . E. ORDER O F SERVICE Sunday: 9:30 a. m . Sunday School; •wry Saturday at Suite 312-J13 Macleay Building, Portland, It a m , preaching; 8:30 p. m , B.Y.P. Phone Atwater 1323 U.; 7:45 p. tn.. Evening Service. M onday: 9 p. m . Brotherhood W. R. LOVELL Potior Meets. m A Friendly Church nilh a ________________________ Editor R. D. CANNADY. -------- Tuesday: 8 p. m.. Choir Rehearsal. Community Spirit" -Associata Editor and Manager MRS. R. D. CANNADY. Wednesday: 8 p. m , Midweek Established in 1863 .O ffic e Assistant and Linotype Operator Yaacy Franklin. -------------- Prayer Service. Thuursday (Second and Fourth): Sunday, June S3 Annual Children’s Missionary Circle, 4 p. m. they to d o? That’s the all-import Day at First A.M.E. Zion Church. Friday (First and T h ird ): I.iterary Racial Shortcomings ant question that is bobbing up and Church School at 10 ant., followed Society, time and place announced. According to one, H. L. Menc we, as a Group, must find some way by a special sermon to children and parents at 11 a.m. ken, writing in The American Mer to answer it satisfactorily to all con Tw o moving sermon«. '•The Blessed The Yarick Christian Endeavor will cury Mogasinc. in taking stock of cerned. j meet at 6:30; topic: "Jesus Teaching ness of a Surrendered Life" and “ A the Colored people, sweating up T o do this, more positions must ; Vs Self-Control” . An interesting pro Psychological Yiew o f Atonement" were the important features o f tlie from slavery, “ their fallings short be created; more enterprises must *ram arranged Mt. Olivet services Sunday. The sec . . ,- , , .. . 1 . 1 - 1 . The Sunday School children will mount up to more than their gains" be established. With the establish . . , , 1 have charge o f the devotional exercis- ond message, delivered by Dr Caston — and he enumerates several points ment o f more business enterprises. H at s pin Thfy wi„ conduft ¡„. at the evening service, was a treatise wherein he believes they have fallen we will be able to see our graduates teresting program, read before the Gray Friars Rrrak- short. in other occupations than those of Rev. H. Leo Johnston, presiding fast club recently. Invocation at the Mr. Mencken takes a whack at bootblacks, porters waiters and elder, preached both morning and eve- evening service was pronounced by nig Sunday. He was greeted by a Rev. John F. Dunston, pastor o f the what he calls the "Elmer Gantry 's” scrub-women. number o f friends, who welcomed the Congregational church. o f the Race, and says that religion Our Group has the brains and former pastor. Many white friends were present at among the lower classes o f blacks the man-power to do anything they the evening service and were nude The Quarterly conference was held has become a form o f exploitation will to do. If they would only pool Monday night. Reports of the vari welcome by Dr. Caston. The Every-Member Canvass got off — not only in villages, but also in their interests and unite their forces ous departments brought words o f com cities, where they are kept poor by and do team work. When we do mendation for the most part, with to a flying start Sunday after the morning service and they reported endless squeezing under a religious this> c .,r cra(hiatfs wiU then he words o f advice and admonition for those departments, which needed ad- Sunday night c once ring the day's ac leadership that is half ignoramus, able to find something to do that v:ce lnd j,e]p tivity. That membership was approach and half knave. will be in keeping with their edu- Prayer and Class meeting Wednes- ing 100 per cent was indicated by the And right here we wish to inform cation. [ day night was well attended and a incomplete figures presented in the evening It was believed that when Mr. Mencken that it is not always splendid meeting resulted. The Yiligantes club met at the complete reports were turned in. tliat the so-called ignorant preacher, but K eep Kicking Church Wednesday and discussed plans the canvass would sown a gratifying it is very often the most intelligent ______ for future activities. The club is rais number. ones “ who manage this evil busi- The program rendered by the B Y. ing money with which to buy carpet nes, and who are inordinately bold, P.U. at the Sunday evening service There is real satisfaction in ob- for the Church, callous and vicious.” serving the mighty protests that the tTeaner s Art Club had a very was considered very appropriate by members of the congregation who ex W e suppose that all races and farmers are making against this £ eres,,ing ,meetin* th*. 1Church pressed themselves on the matter. groups, from time to time, are af tariff o f abominations. It is a farm , plans we„ made for holding the A mixed program of instrumental flicted with grafters and hypocrites numbers, interspersed with informal relief' tariff all right, which will r e - 1 „ual bazaar. who prey upon the masses. It is the lieve farmers o f their farm s. Even The Missionary Society met at the talks, made up the entertainment, un people themselves who eventually T ”“ , , 7 “ 7 7 the bona fide farmers who mav get Church Friday aftern - n in a literary - der the leadership o f Miss Geraldine rise to see the falseness of thts ^ from ^ d u tk s on k x ial meeting A large number attend- Williams, B .Y .P .U , president. The Senior Missionary society en leadership, and drive these traitors and a very pleasant meeting was lemons and milk, will lose more in "* tertained the Juniors Tuesday at the from the Temples. increased prices for things like church with refreshments and an in However, Mr. Mencken touched shingles and concrete and shoes and B E T H E L C H U R C H N O T E S formal . program. An outline o f the on another point wherein we are program for coming months was pre Rxv d . G. H ill , J«., Pastor short, and which cannot be chalked sugar. sented by members under the direction The trouble with most o f the Mill L o ^ Randolphi Reporter up solely against our ministry’. In of Mrs. Hattie Redmond. farmers’ protest seems to be that 1 _______ The first program will be held on fact, he touched on two points, but while they object reasonably enough 1 the Fifth Sunday in June. stated that the one is precedent to to this bill, thev all want tariffs or At l l o c 'ock Rev Hill will preach At the morning service, the seniors the other. Listen to this: “ For all , ■ . _ .. from the subject, "A Mind to W ork”, will have charge o f the program and debentures, or something on the c , their progress, economic, political . , * , ; Special music will be rendered by in the evening the juniors will assume ' choir and cultural, they have yet failed particular articles they produce. leadership. There is only one way to get high The order o f the F. 4. A. Masons Dr. Caston has prepared an execep to accomplish two things that are tariffs and that is not scientific and ' will hold their St. Johns Day celebra- tionally important sermon for Sunday's o f the first importance— and indeed, at 2 P-m - R*v- D- G. service. more important than any , other The does not consider the general good, i tion at Church goers are asked to be sure It is the way o f log rolling and j H‘U Jr ™1! de’ iv,er \ " ™ on, from ,he first is the organization o f their and turn out in a big number. the best log rollers win. J _„ ... „ „ Z IO N C H U R C H people into a coherent and reason ably steadfast bloc, capable o f act ing, when the common interest is at stake, as a unit. The second is the formulation o f a program for it, with clear and attainable goals.” Now, ye editors, preachers, teach ers, politicians and leaders, who can say that what Mr. .Mencken has charged against us is anything but the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? And more important still, who will attempt the formation o f such a bloc, be ginning, for instance, here in the City of Portland, spreading over all Oregon, and thence throughout the nation? Marcus Garvey conceived o f such an organization, but he failed to develop a clear and attain able goal. The Advocate makes bold to pre dict that our entire future, indeed, our very survival, in this country, and in the world, whether in indus try, or in politics, or in any state o f society, is altogether dependent upon our seizing and acting upon the thought advanced by our very friendly critic, H. L. Mencken. — --------o------------- There is less than nothing to be Enterpriie will our guest durjng said for a higher sugar tariff, but the day. because sugar growers are politi- Congregational singing lead by the cally powerful in 11 states and have choir and the reports o f the Captains an uncommonly good lobby, they wil* constitute the evening services at have, so far, beaten the administra 8 o'clock , Bethel's Loyal Knights held an in tion and the public into line by the teresting meeting at J. C. Baker's simple device o f refusing to support home. The Knights are up and doing any tariff unless they can get w h a t! Well Bethelites, are you doinb your they want. That’s the game. But bit for Bethel- You know our slogan maybe the rest o f us can spoil it by is that “ Nothing but the best for Bethel”. Pep into it Jump in and work. keeping on kicking. HAS MADS GOOD w ith mUUons! Our rally is coming fine, but we need the support of every one who is for and in Bethel. Let's pay off the debt and boost for our Bethel. Mr. Estelle writes J. A. Wisdom through Portland next month enroute to British Columbia. F or C a ts s a d W o u n d s Same Price for O ver 3 8 Year» *5 «-m tar 251 P u r e -E c o n o m ic a l E fficien t _ _ M U I O H I OP POUNDS PS«D BY OU* C O V IIN N IN T Prevent infection! Treat every cu t, w o u n d o r scratch with this pow er ful non-poisonous anti septic. Zon ite actually kills germ s. H elps to heal, too. Some people whom we know in Portland have had some mightly bad breaks while trying to do some thing that would be o f great bene M E D IC IN A L H E R B S fit to all. While some o f them have become anil R O O T S discouraged and quit trying, others have kept at it, and by so doing, they are showing the stuff that real | ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ men and women are made of. I f taken in time, may j p-event operation» for ' This thing o f being discouraged Diabetes, Catarrh, Lung, Throat, Aatbma, Kidney, by bad breaks, losing confidence in Liver, Rheumatism, Blood, Stomach and all female yourself to succeed, and all, but giv- disorder*. Alao Bladder Trouble!. ing up hope,, should in the main, be THE C. CEE WO not tolerated. Remcdiei are harmless, aa Whether the breaks be few or no drug* or poison are u*ed. Composed o f the many, keep on trying and if your choicest medicinal roots, C. G*e W o herbs, b\tds and bark, im cause is right and just you will 29 Years ported by us from far* surely win out in the end. in Portland Don’t give upt O u r Graduates: W h a t A re They D oin g ? Hundreds — yes, thousands — of our boys and girls have just grad uated from Colleges and univer sities— and will now go forth seek ing their life’s work, but what are ESP Thrs. JULY 4, 1929 On 1‘ lraatirr llm-gi- “ SWAN” G O O D M U SIC D A N CIN G Allulla, SI.O O — U liililm i (u iitlrr 1 2 ) , 5 0 c LEAVE WEST SIDE OK ALDER STREET DOCKS 9 :0 0 I». M. A U SP IC E S BO O STIN G C O M M U T E E Imitations have t w o issued by Mr. and Mrs. Charlei H. Maxwell, of Salem, Oregon, to Ihe wedding of their daughter, El Rae, to Mr. Ulysses Gregg, at the First Methodist Church in Salem, July 14, at 4:00 o'clock. Mrs, Belle Jackson o f Seattle Wn , Worthy Grand Matron o f the Wash ington Jurisdiction, made her annual visit to Enterprise Chapter of Port land on June 19. Mrs. Jackson was the house guest o f Mrs. L.enora Hen derson while here. On Saturday evening Miss Mary Alice Jones, neicc of Mr »nd Mrs. L A Ashford of 138 Wheeler St., was married to Mr Robert Byrd by Rev. W. R. Lovell. Only the immediate relatives of the couple were present. This is indeed i)iute a stiprise to the null) friends of the newlyweds. ç SH OE T o n to r ia l P a rlo r» 125 NORTH SIXTH STREET :: PORTLAND. OREGON Equipped with the Very Latest, We Are In a Position to ('arc for Men, Women and Children Come— Lei Us Serve You! H O L L ID A Y A H O L L ID A Y Centralized Banking Mrs E. W. Agee and children left Monday for Yakima, Wash, to spend their vacation with Mrs. Agee's father. Tba centralising of all of one's banking at one bank naturally makes for closer contact bstwean bank and cuatomor. Dr. and Mrs. E. L Booker and Mrs. Cain report having had a very enjoy able motor trip to Seattle last week end. RAYMON i T g ORHAM, Defendant (No. 145571) SIMMONS To Raymond Gorhan, the Above Named Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and cause on or before the expiration of four weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons, to- - wit: on or before July 22, 1929, and if i you fail to so appear and answer, plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply to the above I entitled Court for judgment against you for the sum of Eleven Dollars and Twenty- Cents 1)11.20) and for costs and disburse ments incurred in this action. This Summons is served upon you by pub lication thereof by order of the Honorable J. Hunt Hendrickson, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered upon the 21st day of June, A.D. 1929, directing that said publication be made in The Advocate \ not less than once each week for four con- j secutive weeks from the date of the first j publication thereof. Dated and first published, June 22, 1929. Date of last publication July 20, 1929. MRS. E. D. CANNADY, j Attorney for Plaintiff, 312 Macleay Bldg. 1 133 1 flirti Strrcl at Aider Holliday 8i Holliday The baby daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Phil Reynolds of 391 Rosclawn is a bit indisposed this week. FRANCES TURNER, Plaintiff COMPANY I'ltHitt M a d e — S p r in g S l » l r i •<».00 lu $ 1 0 .0 0 Mrs. Kffie Harris was hostess to a very enjoyable and successful card party Monday evening. This party was sponsored by Ihe famous Oregon Belles Drill Team. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OK OREGON For the County of Multnomah M e n ’ s D o g g i e S I i o «' n $ With every department of banking un der one roof and one management hare at the United State# National, thla central isation o f banking la both poaalble and practical. 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