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f AGE TWO THE JANUARY II. It*:»» ADVOCATE HOTEL NOTES EDITORIAL PAGE THF. A D V O C A TE UP-TO-DATE Geaning and Tailoring Co. Edward Wells, veteran waiter, ia muling for the waiters in The P o rt land dining room. Pobliabed ersry Saturday «I Suite J12-J1J Macleay Building, Portland. Mount OUvat Baptist Church • • • Phone Atwater I U S East First and Schiuder S ta J. Bowen, captain in The Portland Rer. J. L. Caston. M inister dining room, has the sympathy of the ________________________________ Editor cmplo>res at The Portland in the E. D. CANNADY. ------- Shiloh Baptist Church __________ Associate Editor and M anager death of his m other which occured MRS E D. CANNADY. E ast Tth and E verett S ta Monday at the Good Samaritan hos .O ffice Aaaiatant and Linotype O perator Yaacy Franklin, ------------ pital • • • —EPISCOPALIAN— A. II. I ogan. extra waiter at The S t Phillip« Miaaion Senator Heflin “ In Bad" Tennent for Mayor Portland, is in receipt of an anony K nott and Rodney Sts. mou* letter requesting him to come Blaine Coles. I .ay Reader Toni Heflin. U. S. Senator from If we lived in Tacoma, we would to a down town building and get a package. Upon investigation, Logan work and vote for Mr. Melvin G. i Alabama, and Gov. Hugh l-ocke. — HOUSE OF PRAYER— learned that there was no such room arc damned by their party for hav Tennent for Mayor. House of Prayer number in the building as stated in Since we are not a citizen of that ing voted for Herbert Hoover, and E ast 10th and G rant Sts. Mrs Ellen Hooker of Yakima, who the letter and *o he is up in the air Robert Searcie, Pastor city, we urge all of our friends who “scratching' Alfred Smith for the is spending several weeks in Portland about it. are, to do so. We are very well presidency in the last general elec with her relatives, the Jam ison family, — METHODIST— acquainted with Mr. Tenneant. and tion The Democratic State Central Mrs Ernestine Ater, of Chicago. and her son. Dr. K. L. Hooker, is the Bethel A. M E. Church have watched with much interest Committee has passed resolutions Mrs. R. C. W inhurn and children, Mr inspiration for numerous social func and Mrs Leo La Mars of G rrat Kails. tions Among the pretty affairs honor his untiring efforts to promote and barring the two from running in the Larrabee and Me Millen Sts Montana, and U S Reed were dinner ing her was a New Year's dinner giv Rev. Daniel G. Hill Jr.. Minister encourage business enterprises to regular Democratic primaries next guests of Mr and Mrs Willis A. Reed en by Mr and Mr* F'red D. Thom as P in t A. M E. Zion Church cast their lot in Tacoma when he spring. at their home. 366 Shaver street. Jan | Tuesday evening «17 W illiams Aye Both of these men are candidates was Mayor, and even now, as a uary I. Rsv W. R. Lovell. Minister Aside from the Christma* decora private citizen, he is still "carrying for re-election. It can be put down Dr. and A. M. Cochran, chiropodist that they did not support Hoover and foot specialist has reopened olli- tions. the dinning room table was at on.” | ces at 50 N orth Sixth Street. Dr. tractive with a centre piece of fruits Julius Taylor, veteran editor of because of their love for him. but it FIRST A* M. E. ZION CHURCH Cochran and Mrs Cochran formerly and lighted candles. the Chicago Broadax, has knocked was because of their hate for A1 Seated about the table, at which four resided in Portland another "home run" with a special Smith's religion. courses were served were Mrs. Fallen The Rev. T. Allen Harvey, presid The resolution says, in part, that ing Elder of the Oregon-W<ashington Social courtesies were shown Mrs Hooker. Rev. and Mrs Daniel G Hill edition of his paper. Congratula White electors who possess the Conference, will preach at both m o rn John T urner of Pasco. W ashington, Jr., Mr and Mrs. W ill Gragg. Mrs tions ! qualifications fixed by law can vote ing and evening services. Sunday The by Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ruby, Mr and I^ittie R utherford, George It H ardin, and none other, providing that no Lord's Supper will be adm inistered at Mr* Isadore Maney. and Mr and Mrs Mr*. Cora Stalling, and the hostess Allen R ushlight Passes both services j Elmer Flow ers during her brief stay candidate who voted for a Repub "T he Raptism and T em ptation of I Rev and Mrs J L. Caston were Mr. Allen G. Rushlight, former lican presidential candidate in the Jesus” will be the general them e of the A no,ber Pr» ‘y »*•»' honoring Mrs hosts to a lovely dinner party and election, shall be Sunday School which meets at i 0 |F llr n Bookrr w*’ * ven b* Mr* LuU sight seeing trip for Mr. and Mrs Leo Mayor of Portland, died on Mon November. l a Mars and Mrs. R. C. W inhurn I Gr»** • »'*«'»■ day at the Portland Sanitarium as permitted to have their names o’clock. At two o’clock W ednesday a fter of Great Ealla. Montana. Monday The Varick Christian Endeavor So a result of a heart attack followed printed on the Democratic primary ciety will meet at 6:30, when the top- noon. twelve ladies sat down to a by pneumonia. At the time of the hallot. August 30. Mr and Mrs Richard Bogle enter for discussion will be "H ow Can b« u«', u » P o in te d luncheon at the attack he was attending the funeral If Tom Heflin should be defeated Nations Practice the Golden Rule?” home of the hostess. 1034 E ast 30th tained at their home on T ibbetts s t , street N They were Me*dames F'.llen Sunday evening, honoring Mr. and services of the late Governor I. L. it will be a victory for the decent Miss Charity H arris will lead. Patterson, at Salem. Q uarterly Conference business was Booker. Lenora H enderson, Cora Jam Mr* Leo t.a Mars of Great Falls, element of the State, but he says eson, R F. M orrison. J. E. Turner. In the passing of Mr. Rushlight, he is going to run as an independ held Friday night. Presiding Elder E. D. Cannady, May Hill, Lottie R uth Montana. Portland loses one of its most valu ent and in that event, he may be Harvey expressed pleasure with the erford. Maud Booker. S. S. Golden. Mrs R C. W inhurn, Mr. and Mrs progress of the Church as indicated in able citizens. Frank, and sometimes re-elected. Mollie T hom as and the hostess. A low Leo La Mars and tw o children Leo the reports rendered. bowl of cut flowers formed the fine Jr., and Cleo, who were called here abrupt in expression, yet he had Stewardesses, led by Sister Ashford, The Advocate eextends its heartfelt served chitterlings Friday night, be centre piece. The gorgeous lace lun because of the death of their cousin a heart of flesh and took interest in sympathy to E dgar W illiam s in the fore and after the Q uarterly Confer cheon cloth was set off with fine china M rs U. S. Reed, left during the week the upbuilding of the community. glassware and silver. A ttractive place end for their home in Great Falls, loss of his beloved m other, who passed ence. His passing is mourned bv many. to her everlasting rew ard on W ednes crads m arked each cover and rose bas Montana The basket ball team lost the firat kets contained delicious salted nuts. day regular league game on Monday night One Way to Kill Your City The Kenwana Bridge Club made being oat-classed by the H fchland The ladies enjoyed the afternoon in spite of the fact that there was 4 their annual New Years visits Wed- HARRY L. CORBETT Baptist team, which scored «9 to Zion's heavy snowfall outside The people who are mostly re 1 nesday evening leaving at each home 1*. In a practice game on Tuesday their beautiful hand-painted cards A night. Zion won from W illam ette A. sponsible for the bad impression Sometimes a m an's friends can make very pleasant hour of dancing was visitors have of their city are those him a lot of trouble and cause him C„ 32 to 9. enjoyed at the home of Mr and Mrs. who make it a practice of telling a great deal of worry. H. L. Corbett, The Rose City Presbyterians will be Blackburn by the Club and its follow the opponents next W ednesday night them that the town is dead and will member of the State legislator and a at Grant High. Friends are welcome ers. F'rom there they journeyed to the leading business man. doubtless has soon "be buried," and that the peo more close personal friends in the Admission free Bamboo Inn where a lovely no-ho«t German breakfast was served to a par ple with money are "mosshacks”— itatc than any other public official ! ____ « ------------------------— ty of tw enty-tw o Fivery one enjoyed and are opposed to any new indus with only a few if any exceptions BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH the social thrill and visits immensely (Crystalee Maxwell, Reporter) tries coming into the city, and that Many friends throughout the State feel as much a personal interest ini _____ rents and taxes are higher than in in the city. him as though he was their brother o s any other place, and that they are And all of these friends want Mr N egro UoClor to S peak Mrs. Ellen Booker of Yakima, spent planning to move away very soon. Corbett to enter the race for Cover- T uetday night as the guest of her fl, B e | M S a t u r d a y N i l e A food for pro* brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. These are the sort of people who nor and they keep saying so. Mr. tein; a food for Elbert L. Jam eson, 668 Garfield Ave kill a town and the sootier they get C orbett hasn't decided yet as to m ineral salts; out, the better off the town will be. whether he w ants to make the race Dr. Norvell U nthank, M. D. who Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jam ison. 1190 for Governor or not and may conclude — o —■ ■ for calcium and Holgate street entertained at a de that he will be satisfied with another comes to Portland to take up residence A Worthy Example phosphorus; all lightful turkey dinner party Sunday term in the state legislature in which »nd P n c tic e medicine, will speak at at their lovely home on H olgate street office he has been m ost highly efficient Be,hel Church •* 8 P M H l* ,u b ' ' ct the essential ele The dinner honored Mrs Fallen Hook The Des Moines, Iowa, Minis So he has told his friends that he wi" *»• “ How to K feP W «U ,n d ments for health Strong.” Special music will be ren d er who spent the holiday season in terial Association and the Inter ould rath er not be mentioned at ered. The public is invited to attend ana strength are Portland with relatives and friends. this time in connection with the Gov racial Commission have issued a At the Allen C. E. at 7 P M. Mrs. In addition to the guests named in ernorship. But if he should change found in good manifesto of good-will in which his mind he will be a hard man to George Canada will sing and Miss last week's issue of the Advocate, cheese. And all Eleanor G ragg will render a piano they call upon the business insti b e a t there were Mr. and Mrs. F. D Young solo. Miss Hooker, president urges the essential ele Mrs Kmma Roberts, Guy Jam ison and tutions catering to the public gen all young folk to attend. Mrs J. Jam eson and E. D. Cannady. erally to grant all patrons equal ac ments of good Religious services will be broadcast The table was decorated with winter commodations. cheese are found over station K X L at 2 45 p. m. flowers and fruits and the delicious The action of these organizations course dinner was served hy the hos in Kraft Cheese. is commendable, and worthy of the tess assisted by Mrs. E. L. Jam ison F o r C a t« a n d W o u n d « Mrs. Blanche Thurston, teacher of adoption by all business concerns. The evening was spent in listening to English at Franklin High School and Prevent infection! Treat music over the Jam ison's new M ajes whose art work is rated highly, did e v e ry c u t , w o u n d or tic radio. POLITICAL NOTES scratch with this power an oil painting of the associate editor I ful non-poisonous anti as a Christm as gift for a friend of the I Mrs. Willie Garnet was hostess to septic. Zonite actually associate editor H er artistic work I Hugh McLain, democratic w a r the Culture Club at her home in Al | K R A F T -PH E N IX kills germ s. Helps to has attracted a deal of favorable com horse from down around Coos Bay berta. Monday I CHEESE C O M PA N Y heal, too. ment. 1 was in tow n this week to atend the Jackson Day banquet Mrs. R. C. W inhurn, Cleo, l-eo Jr Mr. and Mrs Leo l a Mars of Great W hile the politicians are figuring Falls, Montana were dinner guests of and planning, let the voter be thinking Mr and Mrs H. C. Raker, W ednesday about the kind of man they desire to TO MYSBLF Y oo'fJE TH E 't IP W f J E K lD O tfW S T A R T DAMO* I vote into the office of Governor of « ■ S T P uA Y E f* IN T h E CfJOv'SD - * ) - . . . _ l m j i 7 d S O > m ' B P Q O P O Z lS H I I this State. IP \ d j d h T P uny Y o u ' d A l w a y s Mrs. Jennie Ewing entertained at cu « an t h e b u n c h . - The Broadway theatre W ednesday in N o w h e o c s m y p r o p o s i t i o n , - honor of her sister, Mrs, Ellen Booker, Y ou P A Y MY TRAIN FA D S A n d of Yakima. MEDICINAL HERBS I'LU T A K E a V A CA T i o n . H er party consisted of Mrs. Ellen TWAT’u u G iv e T o o a n Booker, Mrs. Mollie Thom as, Mrs OPPORTUNITY T o P o t TH E and ROOTS f.nla G ragg and herself. 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Coniar Third S t, Mrs. Elizabeth Slaughter was hos tess at a supper party on Monday evening, January 6, complimenting Misses Madeline Duncan, Christina Smith and Rosalee Bird and the Mes srs. Guy and Roy Holmes, Charles 'S m ith and E. H unter. m ade y e a r. /A il l e r nnd T racey ^ tm t-B ro s d w ^ Z S S I