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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1929)
T H E P A O E TW O Saturday, October IV, 19811. A D V O C A T E 4 (Clturrlirii M i m i :i cm m u I »text 30 days l he |xa*tor rejMrtcd a second gilt of I* S Collins, philanthropist ami \ metnlirr o f the adxisory committee, a**»*' 1 v ¿»ted with the pa*tor during this drive Mount Olivet nuptial Church /Ut/lCT./M.j/ Il'otkftS / Vim'# I'ldist THF, ADVOCATE _ _ O if.c e Assittant and L h o t m Operator f t ™ « "> " * ‘ Kt.XV I tic knights. >und.i> School, Senior1.m.I KI \ extruded unlimited tune m l ---------------------------- — --------------------------- -------------------------------------------- | League, Friendihip Cluh, "Joe Makers.- 1 oonrtexv for the broadcasting of our I richer* tUturd and Silent Worker., i ii:c...igi l he \dv.x ite carried >t front T l i r T « * r n i ‘ *N »‘ ,r r 4 ‘*> ** M lP tl) . ttC K d . classical I hart — naed ictlvltlei ■ ge article, while both the Journal an i _____ and jazz. The church should etl- All other church organi.Mtions will I Oregonian eontnieutcd fuvorahlv in their The term “ neirres!»” . frequently j courage sacred and classical music | ’«*« «•»»* c.l.u.r.al columns. . . . . *. i , ^ • u.. t.x„ ... ♦ . inenin» A spirit of optimism per\ade> the- I he First l otig relational 1 hureh lus employed bv the local daily news-, for it has a tendency to inspire ' , , ’ . , , * * a * » i l l church and we are looking forward to invited the pastor and chorus to use papers when referring to colored and upitt.^ *\i 7 iiui > k >. uui i *• ,.» \ea r of happiness and success. their auditorium, to open the .season's women, is not only distasteful to discouraged b\ the church. In Rev. Mr, Hill will preach at U:* m concert work on the 'Mb inst, when all colored people but is an insult to fact, tlte real, sincere, genuine VM and at s » hi I'M . Bethels "l.oxc ca>h and pledges will he given toward the race If the editors of these Christian has no place nor time Offering" is coming in well Kvcrv the fund. papers have the proper regard for for any such music. The theatre- a,,J fr,cnJ is reque-ted to do, the wishes and feelings of their lo -1 going should be moderated. That j Tt^ Rosf C|(|b wi„ lv |htf K,lcs( cal colored readers, they will ccr- i>. we should use judgment about! ,,f ||W church ,ti the uaw o'clock >er tainlv refrain from using the term, when and what to see.. If a pic* j vice*. In a letter to The Oregonian, the ture or play is educational, relig RADIO MAN S associate editor has the following ions or one with a good moral . Mrs. Jesse Coles Grayson, contralto, say which we beleive to be the view- effect, it can be attended without j ltlJ ^(iss .\ it*n a Mayo, pianiste, will point o f the majority o f colored religious in ju ry . 1 hose who fa - , (*.■ the - >loi>ts over K \ l from :> w> to people. vor d ancing as an amusement, say d:oo P.M., Sunday, on the religious pro Portland, Oregon. October o, 19 V!' that it m akes one graceful. \Ve all !j.ram " ,icrr^ *'> Bet{*il A Nl 1 church. To the Editor: know that anything that tends to ” 'u ln an> " iAr 1 v 4 . . . . . A special uuet number will W sung May I call your attention to the dem oralize is harmful to Us par- bv Mrs Mollir TlloIlus. soprano, and use o f the term “ negress in the tieipants. I lieretore we know that Mrx. Zepha Baker, contralto. columns of your paper several times some o f the modern dances are o recently in reporting the incidents a mena t die good morals « MOUNT OI IN F T relative to Miss Maxine Maxwell's j society The church should go on * ‘ entrance in the University o f Ore- traging amusement B A P T I S T ('.III K O I o0 n i nut at trie same tune, it snouui i — «—• K1' “ ■ I take it that you used the term encourage and o ffer only >uch Jonathan Lyle Ca.ton, P a.to r. 335 ax an adjective since yon spelled it types d amusements .i- will W ygant St.— Phone W alnut 1133 with a lower case "n " therefore I character as well as entertain. Sunday: 9 30 a. m.. Sunday School, . . ... n it a. m . preaching; 6:30 p. m.. B A P ., cannot understand whv it would be 0 ------- .r . * .. „ p c . . , . ; . , ,, . .... . . 1 •• • 45 P- m - E t sw ii * S m t c t negress any more than you would Narcotic ( ,IlIllC > Monday: S P. m., Brotherhood say “ whitess” , or "blackess" or _____ 1 Meets. “ browness” and so on. And if you jxev M ark A. Mathew o f Se-I Tuesday: 8 p. m.. Choir Rehearsal, intend it to be a proper noun, then 3ttle pre.xidem o f the White Cross Pr^ n” ^ 8 p' ra ' Midweek I would suggest that you spell it Society in speaking before a large Thuur'sday (Second and Fourth): with a capita) " X ” . The term "ne- group of women at the Congrexs Missionary Circle. 4 p. m. \Uomey Join. I*)ti I n io i i Shiloh Baptiat Church PANAMA ANI) FKLT IIA TS____ — HOUSE OF PR A Y E R — Clenned and lllockcd in Up-to-Duto Slyle House of Prayer Fast toils and (¡rant Sts Robert Seareie. Pastor Comi ll'ork unii Quick Servire Our Motto A ll Bethel A. M K. Church Tho Oldest Negro llii*ine*x In Portland I» . . . . Up-to-the-Minute Modes Ibcpjrci! E tptaolly fo r This N t vsfstper The Advocate Publishing Co- Publisher* of ” 1 he Idvocate” Published h t er y Saturday fo r the Vast Tu enty Six Years! 1«. I). Cnmtndy, httiior •' " r> i«tcre»tiim discux>.on m the 120 NORTH SIX 111 STREET told the l eaguers ot the present com- m>! i i cart Convcniioncttc that will I- he I.t o.. thr » h .„.1 >7.1. ,,i .h,. . . .. . month .it the L nited Pres ytei m The Church ami Modern Amusement There are many churches that are strictly against mordern amuse ment for their members. Amuse ment is necessary in life. E very one needs amusement or enter tainment at times. It adds to health, gives rixç to extenuation o f life. It is said by some phil osophers and scientists that there is nothing new under the sun ; that matter is indistructable hut only changes from one form to an other. We find this to be largely true of the modern amusements. While they are somewhat improv ed or possibly changed in some re spects, yet the idea of music, dan cing. theatre-going, and sports is as old as the ages that produced! them. Music is divided into three! never bother about going to so-called ” special sales” because . . . It Is often Inconvenient to leave thelf work at the advertised hour, . . . the "special bargains" ere often the wrong shade or size. :: PORTLAND. OREGON Equipped with the X ery Latrai, NX e Are In a I’oaitinn to ( .are for Men, W omen ami I .InMien Come I n l l S e n e You! IIOLI.ID NY vX I KI U. I DVY Centralized Banking Thu r r n t r a llit n c of t il of a n . ’i banklna •l on« hank naturally ntak«a for rloaor contact h«iw««n bank and cualorevr With «r«ry d«parlm«nt of hanklna un d«r on« roof and on« m anaa«m rot h«r« al thn United Hint«* National, thla central liatlon of banking la both poaalhl« and pracllcal FLIT I nik'fiSt.iltvs DESTROYS M ODISH SH IR K IN G S M o t h s , Flies Bedbugs Roaches Shirrings were inevitable when the mode, weary «*f flapper lines, suddenly beeanie delightfully feminine. Shir- rings are perfect f«»r prod u«ing molded effects and f• »r a<ientiutmg supple lines Patou was first among the couturiers to make much of shir- rings, and whatever Patou x | k > d >• r* is sure, sooner or later, to In’t-ome an international fashion In this graceful frr*-lc for afternoon the shirrtngs de termine the semi fitted line and they further continue the loin* line nro- Rioted by 11 j • l f tl liar Such cape collars as this continue to I k - '.f high style important'- I r I la Pa 11 I to 42, 25 cents. National lV in k . DriAxtvncr w«f SuA 1 S ari "One of the Nortbw«»t‘s Great Hanks“ Wc Seit Vor Less Because We Sell or Cash liL ¿ L b L . a n d ROOT’S D on’t suffer with Eczavna, Dandruff. Pun pies, Blemishes and ocher annoying skin irritations. Zrmo antiaepnc liquid is the «aie surs way to relief Itching often disappears overnight Splendid for Sunburn and Poison Ivy. A ll druggists 35c, 60c, $1 (X) THE C. GEE WO Remedies are harmless, as no drugs or poison are used. Composed of the choicest medicinal roots, herbs, buds and bark, im ported by us from far- C. Gee Wo 29 Years C. G E E WO C H IN E SE M ED ICA L H E R B S COMPANY, INC. 262yt Alder St. S. W. Corner Third S t, PO R S K I N I R R I T A T I O N « The Laxative You Chew Like Gum No Tarte Portland, Oregon. ^ 2 ZZEE 222 Z 2 z a ^ COMI’l.KTI'. NEW STOCKS <>F gi'AI.ITY MERCHANDISE L'OR T I if : HOME AND PERSONAL SERVICE zem o FeeiÉa'mint ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ in Portland ? Itching Skin Q uickly R elieved If taken In time, may prevent operations for iJiaBetes, Catarrh, Lung, Throat. Asthma. K iiney. Liver, Khermstism, Illoo<l, Stomach a id all female disorders. Also Bladder Troubles. DRY — R O llfill WASH W A SH — EAit Ü8H3 E A a t 0883 NEW SYSTEM LAUNDRY ORIGINATORS OF INDIVIDUAL WASHING W« Do Not Mark Your Clothing 007 E. FLANDERS — PORTLAND, OREGON WET WASH— 2-IN-l Bot the Mint ' n j ::: y : ::;;i ¡ y r y m i í ,./J:,,f (JÊ . . . they can buy tvhat they want ex actly uhtn they want It In our atore without fighting "bargain crowds." , y&iil 1 . , . experience has taught them that our everyday low prices are as low, and ofte« lower, than ao-called “sale prices." r T i m i o r i a l V a r ia r * , , talllK l,u MEDICINAL IIERKS f Holliday 8 i Holliday Joe M ill, xaim a solo, ac .. piano In , Mr- ,, , compamed . on the I ov 5IH X WASHINGTON-WILLIAMS 8 RUSSELL-42 8 SANDY % T h o u sa n d s o f W om en Mr» I*.. II. C4iiuia(ly« i SA Very sincerely, Mrs. E . D. Cannady. Now that the appointment for the office o f United States M ar shall is settled, what about the ap pointment for new Postmaster? Mr. Jones has made a good Post master and Mr. Hotchkiss has filled the Marshall's office with credit. But all the same, the game o f politics holds a strong hand when it comes to handing out po litical jobs and it must F»e played “ according to Hoyle” . ---------- o---------- A 1(> l*a^r Newspaper In Tw« Section»! church. Stccens and 3»th Six She urged young and old alike to attend the sessions, ami a!?o the banquet, to held oil Saturday evening, O ctober -’i), at <5 ¡0 o'clock. There are eight C. E.'s in the Heart's District, all of which will have representation at the gress is very distasteful to colored. liotel Tuesday noon. Advocated the Friday (First and Third): Literary banquet. Mrs. Cannady has been se people. \\ e do not understand whv * establishment o f government farms Society, time and place announced, lected as toastmistreM and lhessy Freeman has been asked to serve on it is used any more than you would clinics, for the care and treat- the nominating committee. From the Caucasia ness . Frenches? or f n arco t ... Bethel Church C. 1... Miss Gwendolyn < i t i u u i i u i ts should be class Hooker, president, will make one of However. 1 bdeive that it is L d is side patients ind noi NOW HAS $ 5 1 4 0 the toasts. Tickets lor the banquet only necessary to call your atten- criminals as they are now and th at, ____ may he procured from your League at the small price of ;i5c. tion to the fact that it is dixtaste- ¡f such farms with clinics were ex Next Sunday tomorrow there will fill to colored people and you tablishcd, these "patient>" would S c c O g J R e p o r t S h o w s R l I C be preaching at both morning and will henceforth instruct your com- - ,r c there fo r cure. NV’e agree . evening services by the Rev. Camp positors and reporters to discon- uith t!x. gentleman on the d assi- t , a , n ° * -> 4 'a r l > Good music by the Choir is promised. tmue its use. Thursday^ Detober 10, the \ igi- fication of the narcotic victims, - I thank you for all courtesie but we have our doubts about the! The -ecoud weekly report on the im.- lantes Club gave a clover hunt dinner in the matter. patronage o f such institutions tin- '«»> Final Debt Clearintt Drixe Ilf the It was very upique and successful. le'S it be made compulsory. W ill I XIt Olivet Baptist Church, showed a This total the "high-up" narcotic users g 0 ' ,oul ,or ,he Jrive f $5140 includes ca-h, 5. Jo i'.»m ca«h on there and thus take the chance of demand, and pledges totaling $1,914.00, exposing their habit to the public : so per cent of which are due within the NN hat NVe Advocate We would have a great deal of We want for our group true educational work to do in chang- about "dope tt-er? before such, and fearless leadership: men and ing the psychology o f our thinking farm? would lie successful. women who cannot lie purchased : men and women with high ideals and lofty principles. We must Y O l'R NEW FALL STETSON HAT IS H ER E! have absolute and sincere co-opera tion within the group in order 2 8 6 W ashington Street : : Portland. Oregon that we may demand and receive any worthwhile recognition. A getting together, a pooling o f in terests and a face to face acknowl edgement of the critical economic Xfen’s U e»r condition the race, as a group 2 8 6 Washington St. faces. We beg that we do less I knocking and more pulling to- gether in matters that are vital to ., . , . . . our common welfare. Do this and -► • we will make greater progress O' in things of a civic, economic and political nature. Profìrivtor J . \\ . IN lil H S O I.I, — First A M E. Zion Church 417 Williams Ave Km \V, K. Lovell, Minister ( .III R( Il MAN S Mr. , Ile».: Tllinity ¡M>22 If XX'c l'Iensc Vou, Teli Otlurs— |f Noi, Teli K m ! I arrubcc and McMillen Sts Rev. Daniel G. Mill J r . Minister V. XI. E. /IO N — cM rhc ,,rcsident U nrA' d u a ra n to v il! TKinity — METHODIST— -----o---------- Little Mr .on ir.s K Ì .KAN W e TAILOKING ANI» KEI’ AIKING NKATI.Y DONI. Knott and Rodtiev Sts. Blaine Coles, 1 ay Reader XV. Kas.e, who wax 10 Services on Stimijx were xery well k'#>v k* 11 ,..ti ,H>th intfrning ailJ CVeml,g rhe sacrament of the l ord - Supper was administered at both services. I KAN — KIMSCOI'AIJAN— St. l’hillipa Miaaion I 'o r lliiiit l, O r e g o n \ \ cm n « iX d rl'i l ast 7th and Everett Sts. Iiaw- spoken l.i-i Snuda) night, bul who wax laid up with a cold, will he the »¡maker tluX Sondai men ng i 7:15 l\M — m is i Cleaning and Tailoring Co. Faxt First ami Schuyler Six Rev. J. I Caston, Minlalcr Dr Caston slid : "I cannot say too CI RHENT H EMS much for our workers. They are the 1 kind of people, a few of whom we liixl R*v. D. G. H ttx, J«., I'vttor Publilhed every Saturday at Suite 312 313 Macleay Building, ’orllan J i in every church and excry city, who do Oregon * Phone Atwater 1525 I things that live for main years after f they are gone." By Dorothy Morton All ormniratins of the Church arc rc- j .Wre.f/*ii/v»jr Helping t\*th Vubluity Editor E. D CANNADY, Ivvery newspaper in the citx has given ___ ______ Aaaociate Editor and Manager | •’r*w,,,-',,,s i '" l » r « t I active »at MRS. E. D. CANNADY, Yancy Franklin. ------------- I IM O -D A TE — B A P T IS T S — ( $1000 from J . P. F I N L E Y & S ON MORTICIANS MonlKomary at Fifth Phone Day or Night Atwater 2181 AAlLLER ondTRACEY Imhiu-iubist Fun eral D ir e c t o r » • ^ I4 « , / | V ( hm! JO lb • n . l j l i l rh „„p B r o g j a y l i n WASH