The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, May 17, 1930, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    M O K TW O
T H E
W E D N E S D A Y . MAY I«. ttJO
A D V O C A T E
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EDITORIAL PAGE
THE ADVOCATE
(Ü ím r r itp s
— B A P T IS T S —
Published Every Saturday at Suite SIS 313 Mscleay Building. Portland. Oregon
Mount Olivet Baptist Church
Phv'oe AT water 1.XS»
East First and Schuyler Sts.
Rev. J. L. Castoa. Minister
E D. C A N N A D Y .................................................................................................. Editor
MRS E D. C A N N A D Y ................................................itsociaU Editor and Manager
YANCY FR A N K L IN ............................................. Office .diKrtoaf jnd Comfotilor
East Tth and Everett Sts.
Subscription Rate* (Payable in A d v a n ce': One Year, $2.SO; Six Month»,
$1.50; Three Months, $1.00
Entered a* Second CUss Matter in the Post Office at Portland. Oregon,
Under the Act o f 1912
It is the opinion o f The Advocate that its readers cannot go wrong if
they vote for either Joseph or Corbett for Governor.
It is our opinion that the great m ajority o f Colored voters w ill stand |
solidly behind home men. from whom and through whose influence, they j
receive employment and aid fo r their various civic enterprises.
VOTE! VOTE!
BETHEL CHURCH
Next Friday, the polls will be open
at 8 o'clock in our regular primary
election and The Advocate, as usual,
it urging every registered colored voter
to go to the polls early and do his j
full duty BE SU RE T O GO EA RLY
BETHEL N EW S!
and hundrrd* of local societies whose
, entrant must be a scholastic graduate
You read of their social gatherings,
their annual promt and dansants, their
“ G O -T O HIGH SC H O O L. G O -T O - beautiful costumes, etc, but we fail
C O L L E G E ” it the slogan that became to read where they have improved the
nationally known during the recent racial economic conditions by promot­
(M ay t i l ) annual observance of the ing. organising or co operating with
practical movements that will create
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity.
actiial employment (or t h e coming
This organisation, created in 860. is graduates They are vehement in their
a nationally recognised rare Iratrrnity protest against conditions. Optimistic
with accredited representatives in prac­ in their praise of a popular movement
tically every state in the union This hut woefully lacking in definite action
— EPISCOPALIAN—
St. Phillips Mission
Knott and Rodney Sts.
Blaine Coles. Lay Reader
House of Prayer
East 10 th and Grant Sts.
Robert Searcie, Pastor
— M E T H O D IS T —
Bethel A M E. Church
Larrabee and McMillen Sts
Rev. Daniel G. Hill Jr.. Minister
First A. M E. Zion Church
tiT Williams Ave.
Rev. W . R. Lovell. Minister
T A IL
CHURCH DOINGS
A program of unusually high merit
will be given at the Bethel Church this
\ Sunday night when Dean William
Pickens delivers his oration on “ Ab-
'.»ham Lincoln. Man and Statesman.”
W. R. LOVELL, Potter
Mrs Jesse Coles-Grayson, contralto
M Friendly Ckurck with o
and Miss Violet Hooker soprano, will
Community Spirit"
| be the soloists. The “ Bethel Trio
Established in 1863
composed of Mrs. Mabel Henderson.
M.ss Alberta Mayo and Mrs. Grayson, ,,Je$uj Tejchjng ¡„ , he Temp|«~ w,u
with race members who are collegiate»
CLASSIFIED ADVER­
who are glad to get the opportunity
TISING
of an assured living income The irony
of it it that the employer might not
FURNISHED a ROOM HOUSE
even have a common school education
Suitable (or two families: reasonable
I'lioue EAst 761.) Adv
\Ye have scores of nationally known
By Clifford C. Mitchell
Shiloh Baptist Church
— H O U SE O F P R A Y E R —
FOR GOVERNOR
-NEWS-
*
column finds interest in the orgnmta-
tion slogan and what it suggests
At this particular time of the year,
throughout the land, there are hun­
dreds and thousands of lend parents
who are proud in the fact that their
The Rosebud Study Cluh will hold I hvv or girl is shout to graduate from
a card party tomorrow night
It i* high school or college For every such
one of a series of card parties spou- parent there is one or more youths
, who ferl that with their graduation
| >ored by the club
they are eapahlr and prepared to go
1
forth
and comiuer the world
Misses Gwendolyn and \ iolette
Pollyann, Society Edito
| Hooker entertained Mr and Mrs Will
Grag at a delicious four-course dinner
Sunday at their corv home on Halsey
street. The color scheme for the din­
ing vable was pink and gold l overs
were placed for four. After dinner,
Mr and Mrs. Gragg took their hostess
for a drive
From a practical racial and econom ­
ic standpoint however where it the
youth to go alter he finishes high
school or college? Perhaps this can
best be answered by analysing the
experience of past colored graduates?
♦
F U R N ISH E D ROOM S lor KKNTI
Clot* In. Mra. Etta Ritter. *<• K. lat
Street north.
Adv
W O U L D YOU M A R R Y Oirl » 8 . $M
800. will inherit «60000; W idow «0.
»»7 000 ? I'hotoa. descriplH u Ira*. Club
galea. California.
FOR SALK -Cosy 4 Room plattrred
House with fruit trees; 6t:to Tilth
St. S M Reasonable™lor lull par-
liculata phone W’ Alnut 3892 —Adv.
Mrs. Ella Smith it steadily improving
There probably will be some who at her home, 8106 30th Avenue S K.
will take exception to my utterance*
ami in self-defense would point out
STAY O F F M AY 30 The Annual
that this column is merely grnerlmng Bar -ll-Q , with the famous llar-H (J
There arr those fortunate few whose artist, J Thornton in charge, will lie
liarriitt are financially independent or given at the t lunch on Friday May
are so situated that they can immedi­
ately finance any undertaking that the
graduate might engage in. There are
Pay Your Subscription
others who have schooled themselves
without aid of parents. T o such, this
achieved probably fore than the ma-
SIN G L E G IRLS
column »aliilrt, for they have already
Answer
this
il you are single, send,
plish
They will know how to use
us
your
name
and address and re­
tority of graduates will ever accoin-
trive a one dollar coupon and valu
their scholastic training to their own
able personal information FRE E!
financial benefit
P. H. BOD DIE.
1111 S street. N. W ,
Washington
D. C.
This column atka, after high school
Niue out of ten graduates find them­
selves, after finishing their yrars of and college, what then?
Mr. and Mrs. James Bragg will en­
schooling, in a pitiable financial co n ­
tertain the Kenwana Bridge Club to­
dition. They have exhausted the re­
morrow afternoon at their lovely home
source* of their parents who through
UP-TO-DATE
continual toil and sacrifices permitted
La Esperanto Matenmango Klubo
the youth to enjoy hit scholastic term
was entertained this morning by Mrs.
Hr or the must seek an immediate
E. L. Jamison at her home, 868 Gar­
! source of revenue.
field Avenue. Miss Katherine franklin
has been heeded especially in the Urg- »> » *■"* •
. . .
. . . , be the subject
of the Sunday School
•196 Union Avenue iNorlh
assisted Mrs. Jamison
A delicious
PortUntl, Oregon
er cities. The problem of unemploy-
The chorus, directed by Mrs. Mabel
^
In none of the professions (except­
two-course breakfast was served The
rnent demands that as a race we get Sheppard, will sing. Miss Louise R an-1
ing teaching) are they able to enter
LEAN
At the morning service Rev. W . R. coming of Dean William Pickens to
some consideration for the money we dolph is the pianist. The Public is
and receive or earn a living wage with-
LOTHES
Lovell will preach on “ Things that the city inspired the club to invite
spend. The most effective way to get invited to attend.
out experiencing years of effort in
Rev. Walter R Lovell to review Mr
Hinder Portland Negroes."
LEAN
employment is to spend your money j
------
building up a practice or reputation
The Christian Endeavor will meet Pickens’ latest book, “ Bursting Bonds "
where some of our group are em
Sunday will be a great day at Bethel!
at 6:30. In observance of “ Good-W ill After the book review, the secretary.
TAIIA>KIN<; AN D R E P A IR IN G N E A T L Y D O N E
ployed when possible to do so.
Great preparations have been made
For the race there are but few
Day”
the
topic
will
be,
“
What
Are
Mrs.
Bellard
took
charge
of
the
Es-
for the visit of Dean William Pickens,
P A N A M A A N D F E L T H A T S _____
the Causes of W ar.’
peranto work. The next meeting of hospitals offering openings to internes
D ISCUSSING AN D FUSSING
of Yale fame, who comes to us at the
or nurses without considerable effort
The
pastor
will
preach
at
7:30
on
the
club
will
be
with
its
president,
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evening service and will deliver an
Cleaned and Blocked in Up-to-1 late Style
"Faithful Christians." The service will j Mrs. Elise Reynolds. 391 Roselawn and delay in securing appointments
We. as a race, are wasting entirelv oration on “ Abraham Lincoln: Man
.
.
T
o
enter
a
white
hospital
as
such
i*
' and Statesman." Mr Pickens wiU be a «;b e concluded at 8 P M to perm.t the Ave The instructor, Mrs. Cannady
too much valuable time discussing and
All W ork Guaranteed!
an event of national prominence, as
fussing about who likes and dislikes his’ best " The ¿¡th el chorus i . ’ p « - ‘"«'"b e rs a" d Wends to hear the mes- could not be present,
G ood W ork and Quick Service Our M otto
was the case of Miss Etta May Stew­
° f Dtan " ™ ,am, P'ckens. who
us. The sensible thing to do is to paring special music and an over-flow
art of Cleveland, Ohio, last month
Moses (Bill) McSwain spent the
TRuiily 4529
Rm . : TKinily 3622
ent it out and go ahead doing the crowd is expected to hear this great speaks at Bethel Church at 8:30 P. M
And what did it take to place her In
p<;st week in Portland visiting his
honorable things and living an up­ leader The officers of Bethel arranged The Financial Campaign continues
the Cleveland City Hospital, the first
If
We
Pleaae
You,
TeU
Other»—
If
Not,
Tell Ual
apace Reports last Sunday brought the brother. Jay Mcwain and his wife
right life. Respect and success will with Mr Pickens for this service over
of her race to be so appointed? The
to,al cloie to ,SS000’ and » P « 1* 1 *f- He returned home Sunday
Moses
surely come for it is an evident tact two months ago. Come and bring a
combined efforts of the three race
Proprietor
You may depend upon it
iortI arc beln* made ,hl* week to resides with his father and mother,
that if yon can make good, you will friend.
members of the Cleveland City Coun­
Mr
and
Mrs.
Pearlie
McSwain
in
Se­
find plenty of friends.
What some that Bethel will have her usually good r*‘ se *-00 00
cil, but ts here have we another city
Don't
‘ he Bi» Assnual I3ar- attle.
people think you will not help much and inspiring service at 11 a m. Rev
with such a political representation I
nor will it hold you back. Your suc­ Hill will preach on “ Leaning on the B‘ 0 on Fr,da* Ma> 30 “ £ J- Thorn
As a race we have no business yet
Increased attend- ton w' " ** ,n char« e
Tha‘ m fa" ‘
cess or failure in lit» depends u pon 1 Everlasting Arms,
The Culture Club met Monday af­ established that will absorb the out*
ance and enthusiasm is full tribute toev eryth in g when speaking of barbe- ternoon with Mrs. Ida Galloway, host­
your own efforts.
put of our graduates
Our nearest
FINLEY’S
the drawing power o f the gospel o f 'l“ *’ -
ess at the home of Mr. and Mrs W approach being in the Insurance field
BilhoP * ' V Mar,,n in a lit,er to R. Peek, 410 N. 21st street. A repre­
Those 317 prisoners burned to death Jesus Christ. You cannot afford to
Trade Murk KiiiMeui in the
I ,he Pas,or sends greetings to his many sentative number of members were
in the Ohio penitentiary, whatever miss these services.
Graduates have been forced to seek
Little Miss “ Gwenny” Hooker will friends in Portland, and announces present to participate in the meeting
their faults, were not condemned to
his early departure for the East to at- which was a business meeting. Mrs strictly servile and menial position*
Tree of
death. Yet they were killed in th e ! ** on ,he ?ob as usual wi,h her ‘ » - i .
. ..
Living-
Any white employer, be he a b oot­
Galloway made an ideal hostess.
last analysis by society which was terei,in*
Endeavor
l eague
p r o - **n'j *!** commencement at
IMMORTAL LIFE
legger or merchant, ran equip hi*
heartlessly indifferent to gross over- *ram at 6 45 P m Mia* Louiae Ran- ’ * °"e 5 °
**’ s »>'»bury. N
and to
household, from valet to chauffeur.
dolph
will
present
the
members
of
hold
M,a*oun
and
Mfchtgin
confer-
crowding and did not prov ide so much
The Whist tournament by the Rose­
Use Our New Parking Space For Fun
ence in the month of June The Bish­
as a proper system of disipline among “Junior League" in program at this
JPIINLEY6MN
op will visit Portland on his return bud Club which began last week at
era!
Cars at Fourth and Montgomery
guards for meeting the possible emer- j service Encourage the young folks,
the home of Mrs. W. L. Reese, 673
A O R T I C I ANI
from the East.
Street!
gency o f fire
However black the
Thf most « « e lle n t compliments have
Union Ave., N.t is meeting with keen
crime of desperate prisoners who may 1 becn rictived relative to the radio
interest for women. T he second of
have set the fire, however grave the Program presented over station “ K
the series will be played tomorrow
guilt of panic stricken officials who KI- la!l Sund*y afternoon.
Mrs
night on the West side at the German
would not or could not open cell I ^e,ie Cole*-Grayson sang and Mrs
man Aid Hall. Nine tables of wo­
Prepared Especially for This
doors, the main criminal in this latest! J*sse Fb -vers accompanied her. Tune
men played the first game
A beau­
prison tragedy once more is society 1 in for tht Be,heI program this Sunday
Newspaper
tiful leather hat box is the coveted
itself.
at 3:45 P. M
prize.
Toneorial Par lore
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Bethel's “ Spick and Span Clean-Up
.Campaign" started off with a bang last
125 NORTH SIXTH STREE T :: PO RTLAN D . OREGON
The silver tea Sunday afternoon
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
SA
"W h e r e Young M en Buy”
Monday right. Twelve Captains will
No. 31063
given by Mrs. Clemins at
her
In the Grcuit Court of the State of Oregon conduct the campaign and they have
Equipped with the Very I-atral, We A re In a Position lo Care for
home, 720 Union Avenue N. was a
for the County of Multnomah, Probate vowed to make Bethel a “ beauty spot.”
success.
Men, Women and Children
In the Matter of tht Estate of Riley V. Be sure to do your bit to dress up the
church. Let’s g o !
;|
G.I, Campbell of Oakland, formerly
Anderson, Deceased
Come—Let Lt Serve You!
Notice is hereby given that the under
AH organizations-are working well
of Portland was in the city Sunday
s i " e*“ u:n»1 ®f ‘ ke esule of Rilev in anticipation of our District Confer­
visiting relatives and friends.
Mon-
H O L L ID A Y & H O LL ID A Y
W. Anderson, has filed her final account in
■ day night he was guest at the Veter­
the Circuit Court of the -bate of Oregon ence which is called to meet in Port­
an’s party.
land in June. The church must be
Obtained. Send model or sketch
he 9th
fth'd day ““ of
h/ < June.
f “ WT’, A. and
the
0 . tha*
1930 MorXy.
, l presentable and our plans completed
and we will promptly send you a
report. Our book on Patents and
¿ T a i 9 ■*? ? clock '» the forenoon of to receive and honor our guests at
Miss
Irene
Rawlins, charming
••«1 day, and the coutt room of said court this time Every club in the church
Trade-marks will be sent to you
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. D Raw-
has been appointed by *»,d conn as th<
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on request.
time and place for hearing of objection. ' 1 participate, in some way, in the
, lins, 488 Williams Avenue has gone to
n i L “ “ j 1? *M,lrm” tt ihereof
greeting which we will give delegates
Tacoma where she is employed
THE UNITED STATES
1930*' *nd fir*
’,far 10, 1930, and friends from Washington, Ore-
NATIONAL
------- PATENT L A W Y E R S --------
Mrs. V\ F. Smith continues to im­
Date of last publication. June 7 1930 *on' lI/ laho and Montana and Californ-
305 Seventh SL. Washington, D. C-
prove from a recent injury sustained
Group of 11 Hank»
LINA Hl'NTER ANDERSON '*
* you ari a *°ya' “ Bethelite” we
in a fall.
Executrix
expect you to prove it
U nited Stales N ational, Portland
M 2 Mae leay Building
Citizens National, Portland
Central National, Portland
R E -E LE C T
Peninsula National, Portland
« m o t o y M c C u l l o u g h l e e
— fam ous the world over p
U nion S la te Hank, Portland
FO R ST A T E R E P R E S E N T A T IV E
U nited Stales National, Salem
l nited States National, M cM in nville
Hank o f O reg on City
MEDICINAL HERBS
Hank o f Mt. Angel
First National, St. Helens
Leases your hair lustrous,
and ROOTS
First National, Camas, W ash.
healthy, and not loo dry!
W H E R E D O Y O U SPEN D
Y O U R M ON E Y?
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The advice: D on’t spend your money
where you cannot obtain work is being
heralded to all parts o f the country by
the Negro press. It has certainly re-
suited in good wherever the advice
Cleaning and Tailoring Co.
We
K
J. W. INGERSOI.L —
Up-to-thc-Minute
M odes
Bradford
Clothes $ 25.00 to
Shop
$45.00
Holliday & Holliday
PATENTS
D. SWIFT
Pinaud s
Shampoo
A t your dealer’ 1 — or tend ^ o#
for full-size bottle to Pinaud,
Dept. M , n o E 3 1 St,
New York [ Sample bottlefree]
I f *aken in time, may i
prevent operation«
fo*
Dial?ete«. Ciiarrb, Lung, !
Throat Aathma, Kidney. '
Liver, Rheumatism, Blood
Stomach a id ail female
diaordera.
Alao Bladder
Troubles.
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National Bank»
TH E C. CEE WO
C. Gee W o
29 Year»
I d Portland
C.
Remediea are harnile«», aa
no drugs or poison are
uaed.
Compose ! o f the
choicest medicinal root*
herb«, buda and bark, im
ported by ua from far
GEE
md a«»». » I w i
A Good Place For Young Folk*.
ALLE N C. E. SO C IE T Y
Bethel By The Bridge
On Larrabbee and McMillen Sta.
EV ERY SU N D AY—6:30 to • P. M.
■ ■*■ '■!»«
1
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A nnual Tankheater Sale
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