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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1929)
T H E PAGE TWO A D V O C A T E will surely have much to tell us. M ORE A B O U T “A RRO W Don't miss the Doctor’s message ( Sunday morning and evening. Com- — • munion will be administered at the (Continued from Page One) 1 r\riling service. B.Y.P.U. will meet at t:M . Every (Continued (rom Page I) 1 voting person, old too, should try to NOTES attend and be on lime. Fine singing, BETHEL < Ht Ki ll had led him a man who has willingly music, teaching and everything that endured that his people might draw constitutes a line Young Pesióles meet- Scrv ices will begin tomorrow morn mg . .. . be had . . Many white and Col nearer their heritage the man who in will Published every Saturday at Suite 312-313 M adras Building. Portland. mg promptly at II o’clock. The pas ored visitors hasr been attending our his leadership lias suffered the lonlmess Oregon. * Phone Atwater 1323 tor will preach and the ’laird s Sup meeting and have expressed their m- of leadership *‘l do not want your per will be administered. The junior . . terest in the tine union we have. Vis- t adulation. I do not want your blind adherence I do not want your (Missive Editot ehssir trained by Miss l ouise K.imlolph ju>rj ^ . welcome E. D. CANNADY. ------- resignation I want instead, your in vili assist the adult choir with the, T( k s s p(CnK. ()Ulmril for __________Assonate Editor and Manage) MRS. E D CANNADY. telligent cooperation your promise to All are inutcil to worship |he Tht ^ wi|| ^ -Office Assistant and Linotype Otieratsii services Ynney Franklin.------------- at Bethel. In the evening a special i [(| August. This is the event oí Iw steadfast in your resistance - in your protest against isolation against son* service will be led by the choir |j,,cr injustice” under the direction of Mrs Lillian Remember our mid week services. DePrienl I»» Nominate Caiwper Jenkins-1 ay. Trouble In Nebrawku It is more fitting that I quote from the paragraphs this one which should The Junior Endeavor is progressing H olstein inspire those of us who grow faint rapidly. Lookout Seniors I The young We are somewhat surprised that hearted “ Hr has fortitude, persever- folk meet from 6 to 7 each Sunday FIRST A. M. E. such an outrageous outbreak of the nee, courage, daring, the brave heart, evening All Juniors are invited. Miss /IO N CHURCH a the mob spirit should occur iu-Nebraska truthful tongue, the understanding It is generally rumored that Con Cecil Garnett, president The Senior —the home of the late William 1. gressman Oscar DePriest will notn-1 League meets from 7 to s Miss heait. the power to insure and endure success“. W. R. LOVEI.I, Farter liryant, which took place some two mate Casper Holstein for Grand 1 twrndolvn Hooker invites a ! to meet ■f Friendly Chuuk n tlk a And again “For his own people, he weeks ago. A Colored man named i Exalted Ruler when the Grand "'V’ ,!*m' . . Community Spirit" is both Dream and IVlight By pre , . Sunday. August 11. the Juniors are Louis Seelman, shot and killed a Lodge of Elks meet m Established in 1962 Atlantic having their final sen ice for this con- ccpt and example this nun has taught police officer, when he attempted to City We hoiie the rumor is un- ferenc, year. Hear this Junior pas- his people to reach beyond themselves, arrest him for a minor offense has urged them to dissatisfaction with I founded, for as we sec it. M r. D e tor preach about “ \re You (Older People 1 making this World and So- I Sunday school at 10 o'clock sharp; leavings and crumbs He has insisted Seelman was trapped in his house 1 pric>t wjji he making a great Worship service, 10:43. Adults will en and the police poured gasoline and .afce should he take a hand in the fiity for thr Youn* F"lk’" T'”' joy this feature of the Sunday school on equality in every walk and re lationship of life His motto lias mg made a fire to smoke him out. ks’ souahbk as well as the children. only been. “We needs must KNOW hear it. These young people are giv- Rather than be burned to death, At 11 o’clock members and friends the highest when we see it"; hut also Kindlv pay your obligations U > mg- you the best that is in them and he committed suicide by shooting The Advocate so we can pay our are practicing hard «.> help them <>nt. will join in General Class to lie fol “We needs must TAKE the highest". lowed by Holy Communion At 9 p. And having let that lesson sink deep himself. The Knight* of Brthvl held their creditors ! in. the pastor will preach on "Cour he has shown that it is possible to as current weekly meeting at the home Tliat should have ended the inci ageous Leadership”. smulate the world's culture though of Will Gregg* dent—but it did not. A mob of sev The ('.leaner»’ Art Club will serve ^ ^ ¡„ vfini of thi Woman’s day the th-rd Sundav in eral hundred white men formed and Thirteen Billion* fo r Crime a gumbo dinner next Thursday at the W(HJj ,(avw~ | \tlgU5t. church from 13 to 9 p. m. The reg ordered the 200 Colored people liv I do not know when I have been so (Continued from Page 1) ular meeting wilt be held at 2 p m ing in North Platte, Neb., to leave thrilled—so inspired—so pressed to go The choir had a picnic at Jantzen on. When I think of the pettinesses, at once, or suffer death. They all increased the total of crimes. Everv M Oi N T o m ET Bcachc Wednesday afternosin. A lar- the squabbling which mark our daily left, leaving their belongings to the new Uw b w ,ls new criminaN de- BAPTIST t i l l RCH ge number were present and the tf- , contact, and ,)icn thinW of thr noble mercy of the mob and trusting to crcas<.s re#pect for and fair was highly enjoyable. picture of this man. a sense of "as Jonathan Lyle Caston. Paitor. 335 The united service last Sunday nite o( tomelhing outward and upward" charity. But. thanks to the big- p]aces new burdens on our courts W ygant St.—Phone Walnut 1133. was a real thrilling meeting. The comes to me and I pray that I may hearted Governor —Weaver — who , justice singing hy Mt Olivet’s splendid choir be worthy and that I may say with ordered the Attorney General to in- It is a disheanening fact that the O RD ER O F SERVICE was only equalled by the splendid all sincerity- show me the way to build vestigate the happening and pro- rn;at niajoritv of our dtizcns take Sunday: 9:30 a. m . Sunday School; sermon by Dr. Enos I-arkin Scruggs, and help. ceed to secure the return of all the orime more or less as a matter c f 11 a. m . preaching; 6 30 p. m.. B.Y.P. who is a plain practical preacher of Truly the American Legion is in the the gospel. Colored people-guaranteeing them l W ie U hat is needed is an active LT.; 7 43 p. m . Evening Service. limelight these days—an unfavorable The pastor is now outlining the limelight, amt one not worthy. First Monday: 9 p m.. Brotherhood all the protection the great state of | puhJic copiousness that will com- program of the 67th anniversary, we have their national leader criticiz Meets. Nebraska could afford. pel a simplification and refoirm of home-coming and Annual Conference Last reports say that all had re ottr laws and legal system, and op Tuesday: 9 p m.. Choir Rehearsal. which will meet at First Zion church ing Hoozer for doing that tremendous- ly bras-e thing—calling a halt on the W ednesday: 9 p. m., Midweek turned and the cowardly mob has pose the tendency to pile more en September 15 to 22. construction of useless battleships. Prayer Service. crept into its hole, as all mobs will actments on the already bulging Then we have the local leaders intent Thuursdav (Second and Fourth): do when the authorities do their statute books. Too many laws touch Missionary Circle. 4 p. m. on flouting the law and holding up to the gaze of our growing youth, their sworn duty. Friday (First and Third): Literary the good citizen and fail to discom efforts to carry on destructive and il Society, time and place announced fort the criminal. legal pastime known as betting on fly Ge’aldine It iilia ms Does It Pay? horse races—a truly gentlemanly ( ?) The sole test for anv law is The services for last Sunday were Up-to-the- M inute pastime More power to you Sheriff Does it pay to lead an honest, whether it protects society and pun- indeed wonderful. Dr. Enis Larkin Hurlburt and District Attorney Myers upright Christian life? ishes or reforms the underworld. Scruggs delivered tw. very inspiring Modes We are learning that American Legion This is a question sometimes 'Ve must return to principles «rm ons on the "Philosophy of the men are common clay—some of them _ , , . .. . , Spiritual Life” and "What does it very common. asked. When we see the notorious in ollr war against crime. Prepared Especially for This Profit a man to gain the World and wickedness of and crimes commit- ______ o______ loo»e his Soul ?" S e n spaper ted by some men and women, and Sunday. Augu-t4 our pa*tor. Rev. J. BAPTIST CONVENTION Piente Pay Your Subtcription L. Caston will again be with us He the sordid lives they lead. EDITORIAL PAGE (Ulturritrs THE ADVOCATE WILSON TAKES LODGE Ï 0 TASK Toppenish, Wash., Aug. 29 The Second Annual session of the Genral Baptist Association of Wash ington, Montana. Idaho, Utah and Ore gon closed successfully here Sunday night. The First Baptist church of which Rev. N. B Branch is pastor was the place of the meeting Prom inent among those participating from Portland were Mrs. I. F. Thompson Rev G. G. Gardner Rev J W. An derson opened the conference and preached several sermons. Rev. Gard ner and Rev. W. T House, of Great Falls, Mont., preached. Baptismal ser vices were conducted and two minis ters were ordained. Flection resulted as follows : Rev N W. Branch, Mod erator; Rev. G. G. Gardner, vice mod erator; Mrs. I E. Thompson, Record ing Sec., and Rev. J W. Anderson Secretary. The place for the next annual meeting will be decided hy committee later. Are Ì ou Pushing Forward__ O r Being Pushed? PX> Union Avenue North Portland, Oregon K We LEAN LOTHES l .KAN TAILORING AND REPAIRING NEATLY DONE PANAMA AND FELT H A T S ----- Cleaned ami Blocked in Up-to-I)ate Style All W o rk ('ruuranteoil! Good Work and (luick terrier Our Volta TRinity 4 W) He. : TRinity 3<»22 If We Plea*# You. Tell Other»— If Not. Tell Ua! J. W. IN G E K S O I.I. — P r o p rie to r n J Men’s D oggie SlioenS * / \ • . > a À “\ A. vi SH O E l 'a l u n M a d r ---- S p r i n g »•MM) l u » 1 0 . 0 0 COMPANY S ty le . 13.3 I b i r d S t r e e t t»l A ld e r H o llid a y 8C H o llid a y Tontorinl Parlort 125 NORTH SIXTH STREET :: POKILAND, OREGON Equipped with the Very Latest, We Are In a Position to ( ate for Men. Women and ('.hiblrrn Come Let i s Serve You ! HOLLIDAY & IIOIJ.IDAY Centralized Banking T h . centralising of xll of on.'* banking at one bank naturally m ak.a for closer contact between b a n t and custom er With .very departm ent of hanking u n der one roof and one management here at the United fltatea National, this ce n tral isation of banking Is both posalhle and practical. ^ y /u i . l nikvlSktkv* National IVank. “One of the N ortbw eat'a G reat Banks' We S e it F o r L e s s B e c a u se W e SsU or C a s h LEGAL NOTICES ? No. 310(53 in thr Circuit Court of the Stair of Oregon for thr County of Multnomah. In Probate DOUBLE-BREASTED ’1 o ttte soil!’ should be a slogan for many of our Group. Among other things that have kept the Colored race from enjoy ing the many blessings of real free dom is their unability to realize the influence which has been directing ther minds n many ways. For hun dreds of years, the Race has been Meyer—in accordance with the Order’s laws, and when Mr. Meyer taught to look upon white as an appealed to the District Deputy, W. David McDaniel, that official ordered emblem of purity and that all good | Mr. Meyer’s re-in*tatement. But in further accordance with the law, ness must come from £>me white | Monarch I.odge appealed from the District Deputy’s order, which appeal source. But our younger generation automatically stopjied action with regard to re-instating Mr. Meyer. is thinking differently, and some of But, under date of July 2, the Grand Exalted Ruler, under seal of the older heads as well. the Grand I.odge, sent an order to Monarch I-odge, giving ten days in We wonder if our patrons and readers think it is fair to send The Advocate all their “free” publicity and give their paid publiety to others? It takes money to publish a newspaper and we would appreci ate every subscriber paying his bill and securing another subscriber. C le a n in g a n d T a ilo r in g C o . IS GREAT SUCCESS And then to see so many of the would-be society leaders and re spectable people hobnobbing with and applauding these enemies to re putable society. \V hile on the other hand, those who try to lead an honorable, up Elk* W rangle right life, are usually in disfavor— J. Finley Wilson, G. E. R. Orders Monarch Lodge of Elks, to show criticized and abused. their authority for ignoring the orders of the Di-trict Deputy the cause W hen such a state of affairs ex for the Order, follows: ists among a goodly number of peo Monarch Lodge, some time ago. suspended a member—Mr. Frank ple, in any community, why marvel if some one asks the question, does it pay to live an honorable, upright life? To this question we answer yes! For it is written, “What ye sow, ye shall also reap.” Do you realize that you are either pushing forward (or being pushed aside by a better m an). If you are weak, afraid or undecided, you will always find that there is someone to shove you aside and take the prize you covet. Men of nerve stand their ground and go forward—steadily toward the goal—while the weakling is at the mercy of the passers-by. You are either a pusher or being pushed—which ? UP-TO-DATE which to show cause why the mandate issued by McDaniel had not been complied with, following his reversal of the lodge’s action in suspending Mr. Meyer. To this order, Monarch Lodge, through its officers, Caspar Hol stein, Exalted Ruler, and Russell West, Secretary, replied under date of July 6, denying any failure to comply with the Grand Lodge law, citing the law to show that there is no time limit to appeals, and that not even the Grand Exalted Ruler has the power to arbitrarily dictate the policy a lodge must pursue. There’* nothin* smarter for sports this Summer than the double-breasted n - del. First launched in those jaunty little nautical jackets, it has gained dead ly in favor, until a large num ber of the frocks worn at the very Miiarte t resorts are doing in for doc’.lc-brca ,ted themes. There’s some th)::* , tnm about a model such as th -. ar:d tl ere’s somethin*, too. which roo.rys a d is tin c t im p re ssio n of youthfulness. The collar with notched r vers i enjoying a decided vogue in ;»>rt wear, and, a* you’ve no doubt ' ’ rved, snug little belts, plain or y. are everywhere. ' "a I'a’tern No. 31)02. Sizes 1 ) i < 44, 25 rents. In thr Matter of thr Riitatr of Riley W Anderson, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under sinned has been appointed executrix with the Will Annexed of the Estate of Riley W Anderson, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby noti fied to present the same, duly verified as bv law required, to the undersigned at the office of Mrs. E. D. Cannady, 312 Macleav Building, Portland. 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