The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, June 29, 1929, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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FIRST A. M. E.
« . 7JON CHURCH
THE ADVOCATE
W. R I.OVELL. Patter
Friendly C h in i M i a
t'owMUMty Spirit"
Established in 1863
Pvbliebed every Saturday at Suite 312-313 Uacleay Building. Portland.
Oregon *
Phone Atwater IMS
E. D CANNADY. -------
MRS E. D. CANNADY.
Editor
10 o'clock: W’or-
Office Assistant and liaolypc Operator , »hip service at 10 44. Sunday morning
_____ Children and adults urged to be pres-
1 ent.
"The Supreme Constraint” will be
'Racial Integrity'
the theme of the message Sunday ntor-
‘Much Ado About Nothing
7 ' 7 betng
.
the BroadcaM-
pastor. In the evening.
All this noise
made , «. by ning
The by Gfca,
some Southern white men ab o u t, Christian Endeavor Society at « 30
By Mrj. E. D. Cannady
preserving “racial integrity” would pm. "Heroes for Christ” will be the
A great furore has been created he
funny if it were not for the subject of the weekly lesson, and a
over an incident which in our tnind fact that thev seemingly are tak-
,
. '
The president urges all members and
should have received only a cursory tng themselves
(riMd# to t* present a. this will be
mention. We refer to the inclusion Just who is senously.
to
blame
for
the
,ht ,in4, m„ tin(r o( ,hf Endeavor So-
of Mrs. Ocar Del Vies t at one of a admixture of the two races in this ciwtv
after the summer vacation,
scries of White House teas by Mrs. country' Who is to blame for the Mrs. until
Ada McGill claimed the honor
Herbert Hoover.
millions of millattoes that have «« Sunday morning of taking an offer-
Mrs. Hoover merely followed a come out of # the
.» . heart . of f the
.» south
,„ t| L mg * tor Baby
Ida . l.ighttord
. ,, it. I.ovcll,
c.
who was . born rridav
June
>ne
social custom, an official and routine where every law.
even
to
the
^
l4
tklnk
rv(y0n
r
of
thr
many
affair that had been set and has been graveyard, prohibits the intenm ng- friendj »ho have madr such wonder-
adherred to for many years.
ling of races? W ho is it in the ful preparations for her coming and
It seems to us that Mrs. Hoover south
that maintains two families stay. She and Mrs Lovell arc doing
had no alternative. Had she exclud­ even todav in some places, one bv ***** at
Vincent's Hospital and
...
..
. .
. .
will be home carlv in July.
ed Mrs. DePriest's name from the
wh,tc w ,te and the. 0,hcr b> a The Strawberry Social by the Yig.
list solely on the ground of color, a„ Colored
is it It s a safe bet; jantes ciu^ Saturday night at the home
she certainly would have deserved that it is who
not
the
Negro man.
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams was
censure. What site really did, in our Then why all this
noise
about a huge success,
estimation, doesn’t deserve any­ racial puritv, etc? Let those who Prayer Meeting »as well attended
more special praise than it deserves are making it clean out their own 1 U>dniidl-V ni“h‘ A vcry í‘,ir,,u•,1
censure. But the action of the pro­ lives before finding fault with his meeting resulted.
Yancy Franklin, - .
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__________ A m u c u te Editor and Manager | Sunday School at
testers merely goes to show what brother.
narrow provincial circles their Biblically speaking, “ He that is BETHEL CHURCH NOTES
minds occupy.
fault, let him cast the first
Riv. D . G. H ill . J«., Patter
Ordinarily, Mrs. Hoover may not without
stone.’’
care for Mrs. DePriest as a social Perhaps we do not know just M ss Louise Randolph. Reporter
friend, and Mrs. DePriest may not
they mean about “preserving j
care for Mrs. Hoover's company— what
racial integrity.” They may not American Legion to
but,
Mrs. . DePriest, .............
like Mrs. mean at all just what we have in
Participate In Next
„ Hoover,
simply
acted
like
tntelli-
.
,
.
~
.
._
.
Sunday’s Serv ice
___ ^ well-bred
tl j . individuals
.. . , , anv-
___ i mind they mean. To judge by the Lt. Col. T. Walter
Gilfard, formerly
gent,
actions of some of them, we take of the 1st. U. S. Infantry
(13th Div.)
where act.
it
that
it
is
all
right
for
them
to
deliver
the
Independence
Day ad-
Oh, the silly, senselessness of it interm ingle as much as they please dress at Bethel A.M E. Church.
all . . . all this about black and clandestinely and in the night time rabee and MeMi'.len Sts., Sunday Lar
nite
white! Have we not the sense of but it is all wrong when intelli- at 8 »clock. The Drum and Bugle
beauty, artistry- and harmony so gent people . of e . the
l . two races drink i corp
of . PosPt No. 1 American
** Legion
,
,
. , will ... play
at the church. w Mrs.
Jesse
developed that we can see it in the “ and , chat
over
a
cup
of
tea
in
the
c<)le9
G
nyvta
sing.
The
pro-
diversity of outward beauty of man­ day time. Lord have mercy on the gram is in charge of Mr Wilbur
kind? To those of us who have souls of the “racial integrity pre- Mercier, formeely Fiest Sgt. in the
passed through the “Valley” on up servers
369th U. S. Infantey. All ex-service
!
into the mountains, it seems per­
men are invited to attend. The mor-
gage dsive for tht church will close
fectly silly that there should be so
I Speaking of social equality, we at thjs time
much ado about nothing.
The incident, seems to us, merely are r" ninded that Mrs D eP*«t
an incident in our approach to a would more likelv be the social
more normal state of society. If it ^ ual of the first Iad>' of the Iand M° l NT ° LL'_ET
BAPTIST CHURCH
were Mrs. Hoover's and Mrs. De than ^
o i
thosc M,SS,SS,PP'
Priest’s first venture in things in- ^"tlemen's wives, if one is to
Edgar Williams
terracial, we can only sav -they I Jud^e thcir choice of a help-mate Jonathan By Lyle
Pastor, US
don't know what thev’ve been m iss-(fay the
measure
mtelli- Wygant S t—Phone Caaton,
Walnut 11U.
ing all these years” not to have &enca the-v have shown ,n «8»«*
ORDER OF SERVICE
taken the step long ago.
t0 the recent White House «P**
sode.
Sunday: 9:30 a. m., Sunday School;
Hoover Makes Appointment
11 a. m , preaching; 6:30 p. m„ B.Y.P.
7:45 p. m., Evening Service.
Ne8roe* and Newspapers U.; Monday:
8 p. m., Brotherhood
In Houston, Texas, the brilliant Meets.
authorities have a city ordi- Tuesday: 8 p m., Choir Rehearsal
President Hoover has appointed
Robert H. Lucas Commissioner of nance prohibiting Negroes from pray*r Service
? m
' ***
Internal Revenue at Washington, ^«»¡ng newspapers on Main Street, Thursday (Second and Fourth):
D. C. This appointment is the first and a^*° another forbidding the Missionary Circle, 4 p m.
major appointment given to our N'egroes to sell papers to whites. Friday (First and Third): Literary
Group by the President.
I* seems to us here is at least ( Society, time and place announced.
It is encouraging to say the least, a little work for the Houston In
Sen ices Sunday morning were large­
when heretofore, this place has been ; terracial Commission to do.
ly
attended by persons who wanted to
held for a number of years by a
_______
hear Dr Caston’s last message before
Southern white man who was re-
his departure for Cleveland. O.. to the
V.A.A C.P convention. He left the
moved by President Hoover—which,
j congregation with a very inspiring
goes to show that Mr. Hoover is
not catering to the Lily-White Re­ Q u ickly R e lie v e d message.
Evening services were led by C. E.
publicans and the Southern race
Ivey who continued the young people’s
Don't
suffer
with
Eama,
Dandruff,
Pun
hateing Democrats as has been re­ pirn, Blanuahaa and other annoying akin j lesson into the regular evening pro-
ported.
Irrirarinn*, 7^— aaoaeptfa liquid la tha —S ' gram. Special musical numbers were
j
Itching Skin
MINISTER AIDS CHURCH
Reports from Minot, N. D., tell in
glowing terms of the recent visit there
of Dr J. W. Anderson of Portland,
regional secretary of the National Bap
tist Convention Several sermons that
he delivered included iwie for the
Masonic Order This was followed by
a large banquet honoring Dr. Ander­
son. Other social courtesies included a
dinner by Mr and Mr*. Tupkner, the
proprietor* of the Third St. Grocery
Co.; dinner at the Butler Chicken Inn.
Hie special business at Mmol was in
the interest of the Second Baptist
Church. For more than three years
the members had been trying to get
posaesison of their property, but it was
not effected until Rev. Anderson's visit
there, when it is .«aid, he was instru­
mental in having the property restored
to its rightful owners
He will make an official visit to First
Baptist Church at Vernoiua. Sunday
Dr. 1-angston i* the pastor there. He
»ill leave July Fourth for Montana.
North Dakota. Minnesota and South
Dakota. Dr. Anderson said But some
of the biggest hearted people—white
and colored—live in Minot, S D.
Minister Studies
at Oxford
Atlanta. G a—Dr Willis J. King, pro­
fessor of Old Testament history at Gam-
most Theological Seminary, lias been
granted a six months' leave of absence
by the board of trustees of the local
institution for study and research at
Oxford University, England The re­
search study has been made possible
by the scholarship grant of the Rosrn-
wald Fund. Dr. King bring the first
Negro to receive scholarship for study
in Old Tetsament history. According to
announcement, he will confine his work
largely to the field of Old Testament
prophets.
College, Marshall, Texas, ith an A R
degree; from Boston University with
M.A. and Ph.D., before taking up the
professorship at the local institution.
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Philadelphia Negro Boy Scouts
Hand In Charters Following
Jim-Crowism At Camps
Philadelphia. June 27-(CNS)—Twel
ve Negro Boy Scout groups here with
dreew from the Boy Scout organiza­
tions and handed in their charters in
protest against the practice of discrim­
inating against them in Boy Scout
Camps.
Mrs Salbe Gatewood of Columbia,
Mo., and travelling companion of Mrs.
Cora Roberts arrived here also on the
21st and is visiting her brouther, Nim­
rod Jackson and his wife. Mr. and
Mrs Jackson and friends are planning
social courtesies in her honor.
The Culture Club of which Mrs. L.
V. Crosswhite is president, will dis­
continue its activities during the sum­
mer vaction.
JUNK «1», 11»»'.»
SOCIAL EVENTS
I
JBL Boat Excursion
Thurs. JULY 4, 1929
On !Mi‘iiaurt* Biirgi* "SVI AN ’
GOOD MUSIC
DANCING
( uiii I it 12), ,"»4h-
Allulla, $1.04) Uhi III m i
LEAVE WEST SIDE OF Al.HER STREET DOCKS
0:00 I». M.
AUSIMI IS I'd « >S 1'ING d >M MIITKK
YOUNG PEOPLE
ENTERTAIN ELDERS
Wow ! It's the talk of the two«» I What ?
Why, the Intermediate's party given in
honor of their parrots Thursday even
mg. June 20, at the home of Rev ami
Mrs. J L. Castnn, 334 Wygant Street
The house was beautifully decorated
with the class colors, old gold and blur.
Many bouqurts of rosrs and carnations
were placed about the rooms.
Miss Lena tlillsman opened the pro­
gram with striking piano number
Masonia Scott gave a reading en­
titled "Mother”, and Ruth Scott sang
Others who took par* in the program
were Miss lice Arlcrry, in a mono­
logue. “Women Who Rule the World”
Mildred Ivey. Julia May Blaichard
and Estelle Palterson.
The boys did not fall short on their
end of the entertainment. Ivan Can
nady proved to be a second Caruso
while Charles Duke played a piano
number.
Greeting to the parents on behalf
of the young people was given by
Geraldine Williams, president of the
B. Y. P. U. She earnestly urged co­
operation between the parents of the
young people and she praised Mrs
V. C. Caston. the department super­
intendent in charge of the B. Y. P U.
Other contributors to the success
of the |>arty were Bernice Buford. Car­
oline Carter. Rosedell Smith and Mrs
Pearl Mitchell.
A number! of the parents present
responded to the tribute offered by the
yonig people through short speeches
of appreciation. ,
Cartherine l air was the mistress of
ceremonies and she received much
praise for the manner in which she
handled the entertainment.
Rev. Caston spoke very inspiringly
an “The Future Negro and His Oppor­
tunities", and urged all to sttnd firm
in the belief that he may be trained
for service in citizenship and service
tomorrow.
Mrs. and Mr. I. L. Davison have
taken rooms at 417 Williams Avenue
with Rev. and Mrs W. R. Lovell and
have leased their home for the summer.
The Kenwana Bride Club met
Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. Sgt. A. J. Franklin and Stanley his
Irvin Flowers, hosts. Election of offi­
spent several days at Winlock.
cers and refresments were the diver­ son,
Wash.,
visiting friends.
sions.
Mrs. J. T. Allen, of Oakland. C al.
Mrs. L. H. Lighter of Denver Colo., formerly
of this city is visiting Mrs.
spent Wednesday in the city as the G. W. KKenny.
294 Fargo.
guest of her brother, Howard Trout­
man and his family. She left Thurs­ Mrs. Ida Sweich, 1037 Division, has
day for Seattle to visit another broth­ as her guest a time-honored friend,
er. On her return she will visit rela­ Mrs. Cora Roberts of Columbia, Mo.
tives and friends in Portland.
Mrs. Roberts arrived Friday the 21st
and will remain until August 1. Sev-
Mrs. Marion Walker has returned 1 eral social affiairs are being arranged
in hr honor.
mother and daughter in Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Frazier of Seattle
Mrs. Ruben Sullivan has been elect- were Rose City visitors over the past
ed as one of the faculty members of week end, stopped at the Golden West
the Dallas, Texas, public school sys-1 Hotel and were six o'clock dinner
tern. Mrs. Sullivan formerly lived here guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willis A. Reed
in Portland.
Bzui of 303 Cherry Street.
way to raiiad Itching often Smppmm rendered by the coir.
Next Sunday will be observed as
ovanight- SpWw far Sunburn and Po4aon
j missionary day. Program under the
It’s all right for some people to t Ivy- AH druggist« 35c, 60c, SI 00
I direction of the senior and junior mis-
talk about preserving racial purity,
I sionary societies.
Electric Wiring done by . . . .
after they have “messed” the races
In
carying
out
the
plan
of
the
race
all up!
j conference, ther will be an exchange
| of services between Mt. Olivet and
A.M E. Zion Church during July.
On the third Sunday in July, Mt.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE I
Olivet
choir will give a special musi­
MEDICINAL
HERBS
STATE OF ORECON
cal
program.
For the County of Multnomah
Telephone TRinity 1054
1635 THE ALAMEDA
Don’t fail to attend »ervice, Sunday.
Be a missionary to yourself and frienrs.
FRANCES TURNER, Plaintiff
and ROOTS
BRING SOMEONE!
VJ.
RAYMOND GORHAM. Defendant
(No. 145571)
SUMMONS
Eat at a . . . •
If taken in time, may
To Raymond Corhan, the Above Named !
-vent operation* for
First-Lias« Restaurant
I , -artel. Catarrh, Iain*.
ANNUAL
BARBEQUE
Defendant :
in the
•.. •
Throat,
Aathma,
Kidney,
j
In the name of the State of Oregon, you ;
Liver, Rheumatism, Blood,
. . . at . . .
are hereby required to appear and answer
Stomach and all female
GOLDEN
WEST
HOTEL
disorders. Alao Bladder '
the complaint filed acainat you in the above
Broadway and Everett Streets
Trouble*.
entitled Court and cauae on or before the
expiration of four weeks from the date of
Shiloh
Baptibt
Church
TH E C. GEE WO |
E.
Hirhardaon
and A. G. Greeve, Proprietor»
the firat publication of thin .Summons, to- !
fc^mediea »re harmless, as
wit; on or before July 22, 1929, and if
no drugs or poison are |
you fail to so appear and anawer, plaintiff,
u-'d. Composed of the , East Seventy-Sixth and Everett
choicest medicinal roots, 1
for want thereof, will apply to the above C. Gee Wo
herbs, buds and bark, im­
entitled Court for judgment against you 29 Years ported
b j us from far- ,
Fourth of July
for the sum of Eleven Dollar* and Twenty In Portland
Cents I 111. 20) and for eo*U and disburse,
ments incurred in this action.
COME ONE! COME ALL!
This Summons it served upon you by pub­
lication thereof by order of the Honorable
J. Hunt Hendrickson, Judge of the above
entitleJ Court, made and entered upon the
MORTICIANS
21at day of June, A.D. 1929, directing that CHINESE MEDICAL HERBS
said publication be made in The Advocate
Montgomery at Fifth
not less than once each week for four con­
AUSPLUND DRUG
COMPANY, INC.
secutive weeka from the date of the firat
Phone Day or Night
publication thereof.
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Dated and first published, June 22, 1929
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Date of last publieation July 20, 1929
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