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TME FAOE TWO ( íl| u r r l| r fi EDITORIAL PAGE NOVE MUER HI. IMO. ADVOCATE I Mrs F IV Cannady and sons were j the dinner guests of Mr and Mi* F. I I . Jamison, Sunday — BAPTISTS— Mount Olivet Baptiat Church BETHEL CHURCH THE ADVOCATE Mi* William* Francisco, Cal. Fast Fust and Schuyler St*. Rev. J. L. Cation, Minister NOTES Fast 7th and Everett Sts. Published every Saturday at Suite 312-313 Macleay Building, Portland. Oregon * Phone Atwater 1425 — EPISCOPALIAN— A large crou d frolicked on Monday! ... Editor night uith Sergt Joseph White Co., j . . A tonici» te Editor and Manager Spanish American War Veteran*, at | OfFict Assistant and Linotype Operatot Hibernia Hall. Win. Gilmer is Com -j mander of the Camp. The Urijest crowd of the season wit nessed the football fim e between the The U. S. Marshal's Office ' It Mr. Carey wants to hold on to Washington and Commerce High at j his civil service commision job he the Mulflnomah Stadium, Armistice ; should resign the post o f Bishop, Day. The opposers to the naming o f At It A. M.. the Pastor will preach ; Jack I>ay for the office o f United and thereby save the church from from the subject, “ Faith of Our Great States Marshal for Oregon nuke embarrassment and humiliation Fathers.” the silly charge that Day is just At 8 P M „ Hr. L. H. King, editor a politician. Maybe he is. If so, ISTdl OFF ( / / A'/SI HAS s i e u r ? ot the Southu estern Christian \dvo- —Adv. cate, will preach. he is a mighty good one, and sev- FARTICL L.4KS L A . I K Junion C. E. at 5 P M eral o f Oregon's representatives in Senior C. E. at 7 P. M. the U. S. Congress can testify to SJ Miss Geneva Turner w ill lead. Young I' that fact, for it was his wise counsel men come prepared to tell the young 1 r ladies what you expect of them—anil and splendid generalship that helped young ladies, likewise Prayer meeting j to elect them, and should they fail starts at 6:30. Come in quietly. to hack him up for the appointment, ------------- 0 ------------- 9 H TANNADY MRS F P CANNADV, ■ St. Phillipe Mission Knott and Rodney Sts. Blaine Coles, I ay Reader Mrs L. K Johnson, 101 F 7Sth St N ., who has hern indisposed with a severe cold, is much improved — HOUSE OF PRAYER— House of Prayer Fast 10th and Grant Sts Robert Searcie, Pastor Mrs. M Russel, one of The Advo cate's oldest subscribers, was in Thurs day to renew her subscription Many thanks, Mrs. Russel. — METHODIST— Bethel A. M E. Church Mrs. IV J. Claibourue left Monday lor her home in Pasadena. She had been here thee weeks on business Mr ami Mrs Claibourue formerly resided in Portland. Larrahee and McMillcn Sts Rev. rianirl G. Hill Jr , Minister First A. M E. Zion Church 417 Williams Ave Rev. W. R. Lovell, Minister Mrs. E D. Cannady motored to Eugene this morning to attend the home-coming football game between l ’ . of O. and O. S. C Accompanying hei ■ were the Misses Gwendolyn and V iolet Hooker. Alfreda and Kaihcrine franklin and Messrs. Geo Cannady and Yaury Franklin FIRST A. M. E. ZION CHURCH that it s right for us to treat every- n n , pic« ricrh» , FOR THE STREET Paris shops in woolen frocks that are smartly tailored, but bear conces sions to femininity in the form of lingerie touches, lengthened hemlines and discreet flares. These trim frocks invariably adopt the higher waistline, and. so that there may be no question about it. mark it with a snug, narrow belt of self-fabric or of leather. The model shown here adds further to its fashion-rightness by being double- breasted, carrying out the effect even to the yoke at the front o f the skirt The skirt is circular. Vestee and Dr. J. Beverly Shaw, president of The literary Research Club met Haven Institute, and Conservatory of with Mrs Winifred Cochran on Fri Haven. Miss., and member of the day afternoon. Board of Foreign Missions of the M E. Church, will speak at First A. M F Mr. and Mrs l.uther Teague enter Zion Church. Williams Ave ami San tained several friends with dancing Rafael St.. Sunday evening, at e on, and cards Saturday evening. o'clock. Dr. Shaw, together with Bishops Clair and Jones, and other Messrs, Robinson, Good, Saylc* prominent Negroes of the Methodist ellivan, Reed. Mrsdames VRred. and F'piscopa! Church, will he in Portland ! ■ W ashington, were evening visitors at to attend the annual meeting of the Mr ami Mrs M. C. Ruby, Tuesday Board of Foreign Missions. Miss Culver of Geneva. Switzerland. Cards and dancing were the evening's The pastor will preach at the morn- spent several days in the city as the I entertainment ing services. The sermonette topic to guest of Mrs J W. I atimer Miss the Junior l hurch will be: "Baby Culver is w ith the Bahai International j The Fsperanto Breakfast Club met Spiders." and the sermon will be on; Bureau, located at Geneva She left on on Wednesday with Mrs Mona Deiz the subject "The Ten Virgins." Thursday for Berkeley, Cal. to visit hoste-- Following the usual business The Varick C. E. Society will meet her mother. period of the cluh, the ladies devoted at 6:30 P.M and will have for dis the remainder of time to the study cussion the topic. “ What the Young Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mayberry are ol Esperanto. The next meeting will People Should Expect of Each Otrer " domiciled at Its Hancock Street, in be with Mrs. E. 1.. Jamison, 868 Gar On Monday night, the Gleaners’ Art definitely. field Avenue Club will present a great mock trial. This promises to be a most unusual Mrs. W S. Badger is reported ill at Mrs M J Wallace, formerly of entertainment. The admission is ten Seattle, V\'a*h. is stopping with Mr the home of her brother. Mr Charles cents. and Mrs. Win. Gilmer, on K First Strain, 4.11 Sail Rafael Street Prayer Class Meeting on Wednes Street X while Mr Wallace is run- day evening, was well attended. Mock Conference Monday Night— , rung here in train service indefinitely The Vigilantes Club has a very suc November 18—Zion Church. Admis cessful meeting with Mrs. B. Jones. Miss Rozalia Phelps, formerly of sion 10c.—Ad. 725 Rodney Ave. The Gleaners’ Art Seattle, Wash , is liking Portland quite j Club was guest. well. The Missionary Society met Friday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Charles Adams, >.f There is much expected o f every one o f us, regardless o f some o f our meanness and if we are to make a decent showing we will have to do our part and quit being so hard to get along with. ----- — 0--------- ■ ■ 0 I f all the men who have been | mentioned run for Governor o f the State o f Oregon, next May, there certainly will be a mess o f them. But it is some satisfaction to the voters to know that only two can be nominated and only one can be ( elected Governor. ------------ o------------ The members o f the great Meth odist denomination o f Chicago are shocked at the news o f the indict ment o f their Bishop Archibald J. Carey on the charge o f having ac cepted money for civil service jobs. We K TAILORING ANI) REPAIRING NEATLY DONE PANAMA AND FELT H A T S ____ Cleaned ami Blocked in Up-to-Date Style All Work (•iKininfced/ Cood Work and (Juii k Service Our Motto TRinity 452<) Hr«.: TRiniiy 3622 If W t Please You. Tell Other**—If Not, Tell 11«! J. W. INGLKSOI.I. — Proprietor The Oldest Negro liti.ino* In I’urtland Is . . . . The Advocate Publishing Co* 1 uMixiirr* of / hr .ft/niailr A Hi I'age New .paper In Two Sections! Published Fi ery Saturday /or ihr Past Turnly-Sit Y ean! L. D. Ummail). Editor Mr* E. D. Caiiiiady, Manager Holliday 8i Holliday Tonsorial Parlor» 125 NORTH SIXTH STREET :: I’Oll IT-AND. 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A s a rule, the busy man does more than he is paid to do. LEAN LOTHES LEAN J MOUNT OLIVET Portinoli, Oregon PR> Union Avenue iVorf1' P ollyan n , S o c ie ty E d ito r-.' Back-biting and opposing other people has always been a dangerous No 5008. method for any race to adopt, and | Sizes 14 to 42, 45 cents, we regret that among our people in this city, there are entirely too many possessed o f this spirit. ------------0------------ Giving everyone a “ square deal" should not be a hard task, and, in fact, we should like it. if our hearts are right. Only seeing the bad in an individual and overlooking the good is an injustice: while we are expecting everyone to be a real good fellow, don’t overlook your self and try to be like what you expect in others M other: “ Darling, you didn't get in until 7 o ’clock this m orning: I guess I am a little old-fashioned, but you're only 17, and I do like to know where you are.” Daughter: “ Sure, mother dear; I had dinner with a nice young mar. whose name I don’t remember, and when lie reached the blotto stage, I went with another guy to half a dozen places. I don’t know where they are, because we went in a taxi and then we went to a funny little joint in a basement and had break fast. It’s all right, isn't it mother?” M other: “ O f course, darling; it is only that I like to know where you are when you’re out.” Cleaning and Tailoring Co. Mrs. Georgia lleiiford. of Pine Bluff Ark., mother of Mrs. Victor Mayberry is visiting here with her daughter First Ziou Church Hard lo Get Along With The world has many people that are hard to get along with. Those who expect more out o f others than they should, when we can reason it out that our neighbor should do more than his part and we do less than our's. calculations have all gone amiss. Shirking our part o f any ob ligation, then expecting things to work out right, is an unreasonable viewpoint. If we can figure it out that every one must treat us right, we should. at least have sense enough to know Mock Conference Monday Night— November 18— Zion Church Admis sion 10«.—Ad. Prominent Educator To Give Aalk at o San The ladies of /io n Church have a sewing circle at the church every I Thursday. Fashions for the Smart W o m a n they would be showing base ingrat itude. O ur one objection to the re-ap-; pointment o f Col. Hotchkiss is that he promised to give a Colored vet eran a place in his cabinet. This he has failed to do during his two terms as Marshal. Jack Day's character — honesty! and fitness for the office— has never! been questioned, and he should be appointed. from Mock Conference Monday Night— November It— Zion Church Admit ' tion 10c. \>l Shiloh Baptiat Church Rsv. D. G. Httx, Jn, Perter (Crystalee Maxwell, Reporter! is here UP-TO-DATE Phone Day or Night Atwater 2181 /A il l e r a n a T r a c e y //jrAyv/wAm« Funeerst n i r e e fr t e s ^ IV eihm çton S i bmt JUtb •n.lJIU A P h o n e ltr o A d w i\ y 2 0 * 1