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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1929)
Local News u tili the The young people's choir of female voices, ably led by Mrs. V. C. Caston, went over big Wednesday night at the 17th Annual Conference session at First A.M.F Zion Church. I, n i bjf Unirne H i t I . a linin' Other ft*« turcs ¡nel fit le a Votai Stilo hy Miss U der&yrank's arc across I the street from us QUALITY Merchandise and Seri it'«* Violet Hooker, accompanied hy tin on tin* Pianti. ('.lusses as correct at the margin as the center. Mr* Nona Ih*«/ plan* lo trave «non for a Intel viali with friend» in Rati na». Mrs I H I ce. accompanied hy lier twin d.iU|(htrr«, Srdalia and Vt dalia, M year« ohi, arc (lu hou«c guest» »»I .ViMC/y Kt/i/or Mr« dcuriir Mullen, i h !■ a»t 41«» «Ucci H uy arrived here from their M i . , . ' Gw i lid.dv U and Violet Hook Imme in I I Worth Sumtav Mr« i «« rr were charming huâtes»»-« at a dr- 1 « the daughter of Dr Aimer, promin In to..' ihutict .it their home, 1 1 WH I- col physician »»I Denyci Mr» Lee Halset 'Irrel, Friday evening, honor- I » prominent in ( luh ami »octal aliali» me lit. ir Inend M i " Nellie I ranklm at her home. Mr« Moiler* and Mr» who will leave «unit ( o enter ihr Uni | I ce were childhood chum« and %chool v.-r'iiv of Oregon mate« Several »octal affair» have hern arranged in Mr». I ce » honor Mr» < ie orge Mullen \vats lioste»« at hirautlt ally apponi i d brr. ikiast’lunch e< au at her bollir, 1is i-: «t «t Street, ou 1 rtdav Sr ptclilber 13, ho noriiig Mr« i lar k «tl » «s id and Mr» S Spcn T IO » I» n r u m . .»I* VI» a n ! H«t « n .l In* rtudoa fa «> (Miwilrt |l ou. Roui», Tic, Clrr of Salt 1 rauet«* Co. 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Oil, tion for A l.E N T ’S O U T F IT H air firow er, 1 Tem pi* 1 Shampoo, I P raw ing 1 F o r* Cream and d irec for «elling, 12. 15c E x t r a Poatage. The modern word “Him” was originally spelled “Eim,” from which the ancient word “Eimmanuel” and the modern word “Emmanuel” are derived. When spoken by Manons, the word “Einnamuel” sound ed as “Eimmanon.” The last syllable of Snoqualmie is the word “Eim” re versed, and means “Individual, or Small Portion.” The remainder of Snoqualmie reversed forms the word “Lauqone,” and is the name that was applied to skin and skull collecting cannibals with whom tropical America and Manon were at war. The letter “W” originates from the use of tL double “UU” and the original pronuciation of “Lauqons is “ Law- qons.” * The Lawqons are sometimes referred to as the "Kitchen Midden Indians.” Kitchen Midden means “Glutton, or Stomach Worship.” The name “Negro” that is now applied to Manons, is derived from the appellation “Knee Goers,” meaning people who go to their knees when seeking Divine favor. Before the Revolutionary War, what is now Rogue River was known as Rough River. That name was too rad ical to suit some of the new arrivals, and they called it Rude River, which the Indians pronounced “Rod” and the stream was known as “Rod River” for a number of years. But the thieves soon gained the majority and the present name “Rogue” was applied, which is less desirable than the name “Rough” that was applied to the stream by the French Missionaries, whose line of communication was cut by the Revolutionary War. "Battle of Words” Contains Many Interesting Things About American History That Is Not Generally Known l»y 8 Pocket Edition Mail, 1 AH) J. J. WINFIELD, Publisher 77 Y E SL E R WAY 00 M *r. l>r ji il» t « r y tU th l*wrfum® » 7 $- H 'lilts u o i 1*1 |>r | tm >, H all lo o . mil T o i« l fii liil tiu lu o u r y »1 *7 f »r a ll N a u ta but c lip « «_ A dd r i’ M • r ia |*g»rrrl | mhi ( C* Cl. |). Y ou r m oney • attaftail. p ru m p lljr refund«*«! if n « ( Ilea Vin IMMlh Avwuf, New York Up-to-thc-Minute Modes l\ep.ned Especially Jot Thu Newspaper SA 1 a 1- »peranto Muteniuaiigo C’lubo, i ¡ ( T h e I.«peranto Breakfast Club) met Tuesday morning wtth Mr- Rachael | He I lard, rt4U (¿«»trig street. a« h«»»tc*« r with eik; lit member* present Mr» McClure. Mr» Bollard’» sister was a visit*»r and Mr» t harle« Stanton became a member The whole tunc j was devoted to the discussion of tin Negro** education prior to emancipa tion and proved t*> be most interest- i tiK and illuminating. The hostc«* I served a delicious two ioursc hrc.il» fast The next meeting will l»e held with Mrs I I Jamison, ho»te»s. on Tuesday, September 24 Mr and Mr» Lynch Brown of Long- I view, Washington, left Tuesday on «1 •ri; to \ : „ r. Viel« 1 1.1 H, L . and Seattle, Washington It i» their va cation ami they are spending it with friends in the above mentioned cities. Rev. ami Mr». John I . Moreland of ; \ .1 ll< j . 1 alii utiii .in com pan) with Mr» J W. Martin, wife of tin* Bi«bop. arrived in the city Tuesday in Bishop I Martin’s ear, to attend the Conference. They are the hose guests of Mr. and : Mr^ V. Q I’.ir.I Mr«. J. A. Nicholas was hostess to the Rosebud Study ( luh Wednes day afternoon. S. D. LYONS 316 N. Central Dept. B Oklahoma City, Okla. (»AS, TIIE GREATEST FUEL OF ALL ‘S N O Q U A L M IE ’ V a lu « 11 3 »17 tall (lit . a« to Intrusili, c* till* 1111« Jt.sel >h 1 r ito r n a * . know II I I Ml j - >e*\ was the gue M --t M r and Mr« Nth Street c hart. » SiIntitoli, u m 1 N.. durimit a rcc rnt cnnMgeiurnt in F ortland iivcr KGiW. Mr Thomas i* M . h kno wu hi ru dioland und espcri- ally t.i i... al fans « k o have listen« »1 I m whenever lie appeared over K I.X and with the Hoot Owl«. J. II. KINA \K D S |t«» Water »I Mr. ami1 Mr» i harle« Adam* cd toe, ft 1 II th St . N. cute named at a 0 Oil. »ck dinner Snuday Mr» Anna Mien firom San \n tonto. 1 c xa» t to cr » feifi Allen gave w ere p lace «1 for tr u a spec ch t»II the iP ronom ic C ondition ol i the i M r She vva» pre•»rnted with a two pou ml bo \ ut carni y . VRCIIITEGTS LOAN COMI*AMES BROKER» C »«*m t a i*l A -trififco n i T ill® ! Ii o n i i t i r T i e . H k m c ATTENTION! U ’ VIMMEM Hl II.DKRS! THERE'S friendly anti interested service for the little boy with his first tltdlur. or the largest or ganization with its million, at the institutions asso ciated in the First National Banking Group. T i««U 0 After 1»teaklu»t the pilaved f«»r righi arty 1mol* •reti t«* BonneVtile over the nluiii bta R tv er II ighw ay The D«hr» lc ft Sa fur«lay for Seattle give a greater range of both di*tance and do*i vision with the ume size lens. Mt. Olivet Church There will of course be no “stop and for the present no speed limit. There is at present no plan to estab lish a “ Heavens Traffic Court”. I’iano Stilo, anti a Sextette ot H ren /b tu h t t'o iu r ! C redit C h eerfu lly G ran ted New York, (CNS)-Sept^, 10-Two airplane accidents in which bathers and fishermen have been killed or injured by plane, swooping down upon them unexpectedly resulted in Police Com missioner Grover A. Whalen request ing the Board of Ktimate for an ap propriation for a squadron of air po lice who will patrol the city's places of amusement. Mi * \\ Il I lavile«, ol \\ aOi iti If t Oil D C wu* a visitor tu the city lor three (lay* la»t week She «topped nt the house of Mi« II. I I idler, N.ltf lihbett» «Irret Mr« Mayor» 1 « "ire* itili Volerica ” Nellie Frank ML Hood View Property A. C. Nelson is ill and confined to his home 378 Victoria, with pneumonia. Mrs. Nelson, who has been quite ill also, is able to be up. Her con-tem- plated confinement in a local hospi tal for treatment has to be forgone until Mr. Nelson's improvement. SEEK AIR POLICE FOR MANHATTAN M iss laws’ voice.-'. the newest that has proved the best— in lenses, t'rames or methods, will al ways lie found here at reasonable prices 5 Registered Optometrists to Serve You Miss Helen Harper has resigned as executive secretary i*f the Williams Avenue Branch Y.W.C.A. She left Sunday for her home in Oakland. (Continued from Page 1) chorus and quartettes will be engaged in numerous concerts tn the larger churches oi the community where ap peals will -be made for support. \\ hile the details of the campaign have been worked out by the pastor of the church and his committee of officers a large advisory committee has been selected as follows: Rabbi Henry Berkowitz; Col. N. J. Blagen; Dr. Harold L. Bowman; Mr. H. W. Stone; Dr. T . J Villers; Dr. E. C. Farnham; Dr. Perry Hopper; Dr. O. C. Wright; Dr. Wilbert Cowson; Hon. E. S. Collins; Dr. J . C Harrison; Atty. John W. Kaste. e are making this drive for funds so that we might end all appeals from th.s source in the future”, says the pastor. “ No one dislikes any more than we to have to make an annual appeal on this <^Jd debt and our mem bership has decided that by an inten sive effort on our part and the liberal support of our friends, we shall be able to completely wipe it out.” A large clock face is to be erected on the exterior of the church to indi cate the progress of the campaign as will also five battalion boards erected in the interior. All solicitors for the church have been given books in which there is an authorization signed by the pastor of the church and have been supplied with badges. Persons who contribute to this fund are asked to require of The headquarts of the campaign are WALnut 1133. All checks should be made payable to the Mount Olivet Debt Fund. Dr. J. L Caston is pastor of the church. Mi- I \ Kinney . n m o l Saturday from < Intatta ami Kansu« L ily altri 'visiting with fricmD amt relative* tu join her luuhaml who It.»* h e m lirrr "»luce um il V in the Mimimi I h r Kinney» ate contemplating «pending the win 1er in Portland “ VtVKING T IIE VkOKIJ) V H E T T E K P L A C E T O U V E IN” Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Manev are domiciled at 328 Schuyler Street, hav ing moved from the apartment house on First street this week. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Williams mo tored to Seattle last week to visit their daughter, Mrs. Grant Nevels, (Dorthula Williams) 5021—37th Av enue South. Misses Geraldine and Williams who went up earlier to visit their sister, returned with their par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Williams report a very enjoyable trip. guest* tlclkoUR i c ire ft In ite it ttt. S u b ir c i F O R R E N T O R S A L E —Five-room cottage, reasonable. Phone AT. 1525 for particulars.—Adv. Miss Lois P. Hansakcr and Mrs. guests at lunch Thursday of Mrs. E. D. Cannady, at Lipman. Wolfe Co Woolbert, (Helen Griffin!, were the Miss Handsaker and Mrs. Woolbert will leave next Wednesday, the for- j mer to attend Bryn Mawr and the latter to her home in Chicago, where she will take special work at the Uni versity of Chicago. Peofde FIRST A. M. E. /IO N M Il Kt ll SNDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. From <*:.T0-B:00 Mr?. F. Porter of Los Angeles, j a student at the Bible School the past year was a pleasant caller at T h e 1 Advocate office Wednesday. FO R R E N T —Newly decorated 7-room house; half block to Williams Ave. ; car. Reasonable to right party. Call AT. 1.125 during week, and GA. 7523 on Sundays. Ask for Mrs. Cannady.— ] Adv. I «urig at F O R R E N T — Front Room reason able 3ST 13th Street. West Side. Mrs. Y. Howard— BEa. 900<> —Adv Jim (Birdlegs) Reed is reported to he \ ery ill at his home having suf - 1 fered a paralytic stroke Wednesday evening. He is not expected to live. ! Doings In The Realm Of Society SPEND THE BEST HOUR \N D A HALF Mr* Kenna Gillard of Vancouver. W ashington, formerly of Portland, was in the city Wednesday on business. FOR R E N T —U N FU R N ISH ED FIV E ROOM APARTMENT. HARD WOOD F L O O R S ; GAS H E A T A P P L Y 386 E. F I R S T S T . NORTH. COLONIAL A P A R T M E N T S .—Ads SEPTEMBER VI. l»Vlt T H F ADV O C A T E PAGE FOUR The Literary Research Club meets I I riday afternoon at the Williams Av enue Y.W.C.A. P ip e d f r e e Mr and Mrs. M. C. Ruby entertained with a very pretty ami enjoyable dan ring party at their home, 27.1 M< Mil ieu, Monday evening honoring Mr and .Mrs. Leon Smith who were visiting I lu re from Boise, Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Smith left Tuesday evening for their home after a ten day visit with friend« here and in Tacoma. from th e Btreet main into your hom e Investigate for yourself at the flax Display Rooms, Sixth ami A HIGH W A I S T I . IN K Your figure and your face are the fashion It's smart to weat a hat that allows the world to know you have a forehead, and it's even smarter to wear a frock that reveals l hr fact that you have a wai.tline, The newest flanks follow princess lilies, with a fitted Imdice and a skirt which Hares out in true princess style. The waist line is high alid i . h i elided by a belt Misses Violet and Gwendolyn Hook patent bather belts ar« particularly er and Miss Velile I rankliu were the in vogue. T o prove further its fasti guests i*| Mrs Warren Richard IVek, ion rightness, the little frock is button 410 N. '.’ 1st street, on Wednesday [ trimmed, in the manner championed by Jane Ib'gny, a leading couturier. evening. Miss Violet Hooker sang and j Karelia Pattern No. JbHI Sires U Salmon, Rhone BRoadway 7611, and you will he surprised how cheaply you can get a Gas Range. Gas gives you immediate heat— never fails— is clean, healthful and cheap. Miss Nellie I rankliu played for Mrs. to .W, 25 rents. Peek. Mrs. Ida Galloway served the I F i r s t A. IVI. K. / ¡ « hi C o m m u n i t y ( H u m ’ll WILLIAMS AY INI I AND S W HALALI STRILI' d Merchandise Of Merit Only . . . P rogram . . . ( ( onlinunl frinii F jkc I ) AFTERNOON SESSION 3 0 0 1’. M. I’KRACKING ( Birring A li in min riunii - Rnicilirtinli EVENING SESSION 6 :3 0 I’. M. VAItlCK C. I 1*11 AYER MELTING 8 :0 0 1*. M. BREACHING SEA TTLE, WASH. -•> Report' of (iomniittri's on Finance ami Rronlulions Krutling of Appointments Doxology lirnrdirtion f inal Adjournment «1 V