The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, August 02, 1930, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    PACE T W O
THE
SA T U R D A Y , AU GU ST », i l i o
A D V O C A T E
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EDITORIAL PAGE
(ElfurdiPB
THE ADVOCATE
East First and Schuyler Sts
R er. J. L. Caston. Minister
ode| r
Shiloh Baptist Church
BEATRICE H. CANNADY................................................................. Editer uud P.WajAer
YANCY FRANKLIN..................................................... Aiustont .Waaager «ad Comyoutoi
WILLIAM PICKENS ............................................................................ CearnAana* Edit*
POLLY ANN......................................................................................................... Sutio y iWu.w
KITS REID. RALPH G CLDYE AND CLIFFORD MITCHELL.............. Coiumsuu,
Mrs
East Tth and Everett Sts.
St.
Phillips
Mission
Knott and Rodney Sts
Blaine Coles. Lay Reader
— HOUSE OF PRAYER—
Mrs Willis A Keed was hostess to
a very pleasant and enjoyable out­
door party at her home, Tuesday af­
ternoon honoring Mias Ida Galloway
Kodaking, croquet, and cards were
forms of entertainment
A very de­
licious repast was served, the hostess
being assisted by Mrs C. K Ball of
Imago. W Williams, O J Lay, C.
Redd, D. Elliott. Chas. Sheppard
of i huaha S W Cage Win Banister
! of Houston. A F Diggs o f Los An
M rs Inga W ilson of America« Lake
,
,,ird 0 , Svattls-. Misses N
Tacoma accompanied by her daughter Washington of Milwaukie, II Bradley
Miss Inga, motored to Portland W ed ­ of Omaha, C. Shepard, !•'. Farrea of
nesday. They remained until Satur­ I os Angeles, and II Dejournette*of
day when they returned to their home New York, with the charming guest
On the return trip she was accom ­ of honor
Miss Ida Galloway formed
panied by her daughter. Miss Alice the afternoon party
and Mrs. 1. I Bird and daughter
H ou se of Prayer
East 10th and Grant Sts
Robert Searcie. Pastor
T oo Hoi fo r Lyncher*
An asociated news dispatch from '
Walhalla. S. C., reveals the latest ex- j
cuse for not punishing lynchers. It
states that the presiding judge granted |
a motion of defense counsel for post-
ponment of the trial of seventeen men
indicted for lynching a colored boy \
late in April on the ground of "e x ­
cessive heat” , “ until some indefinite ,
time when the weather is cooler " The
weather in South Carolina at the end
of April was not too hot for a lynching
but apparently judges, prosecutors and 1
the seventeen white defendants are so
sensitive to heat that they cannot be
inconvenienced by the hot weather.
— M E T H O D IST —
Bethel A. M
E. Church
Larrabee and McMillen Sts
Rev. Daniel G. Hill Jr.. Minister
First A. M
Pollyann, Society Editor.
E. Zion Church
«17 Williams Ave
Rev. W. R. Lovell. Minister
FIRST A IE . ZION
W. R. LOVELL, Pastor
Friendly Church with a
Community Spirit"
Established in 1663
Menace to Christianity
l.lu ile Croaswliitr was hostess
to a very pretty party for the younger
set Thursday evening in honor of Mias
Francis Farrea' 16th birthday
Miss
Farica is visiting the city ol K»»**
from Sunny California and is house-
guest of her cousins Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Croaswliitr
S
— EPISCOPALIAN—
Subscription Rates (Payable in Advance': One Year, $2.50; Si* Month»,
$1.50; Three Month», $1.00
Entered a* Second-Class Matter in the Post Office at Portland, Oregon.
Under the Act of 1912
While the East swelters Oregon is
cool in temperature. But politically
Oregon is about as h ot as any place in
the nation. The nomination of Phil
Metschan, recognized adherent to the
old guard b y the famous committee
of 36, has apparently not settled mat­
ters already greatly confused by the
death of George Joseph.
Turning a deaf car to the public
demand for a Joseph man. the repub­
lican state central committee, denying
itself the right to make or endorse a
platform, boldly threw overboard the
Joseph platform, and adding insult,
as some would make it appear, nomin­
ated a man. who by no stretch of im­
agination could be designated in accord
with Joseph's ideals
The net results will be the naming
o f an independent candidate for gov­
ernor. probably Julius Meier or Rufus
Holman, which means a three sided
race that will not be settled until the
night of the election. In spite of the
efforts of the powerful Oregonian, not
much warmth has been created over
the nomination of the republican party,
and there is a great demand for the
independent candidate.
o f f
Mr and Mrs W II Brow n left Fri
day m otoring to M arysville and O a k ­
land California. Mr and Mrs. K I'
M orrison accom pained them
M ount O h rut Baptist Church
Plionc A T » ater I1U
A Thref-CortirrTtl Rare
■N r t t f - f g f r W
" ,f
Excerpt from Cleveland Call and Pos;
Some weeks ago the Call and Post
~~
published an editorial entitled "Should
Mi*» Harriet
• *
nut e.
Cleveland Have a Colored Y M C A
,n ,hc N' w
a
Following closely on the heels of that l no* v“ ,,,n« ,n P" ,U ? d-
b i 'h'
editorial comes the news that the Cen- ’
‘ P«*ker ?*, tbe Su,nIday
tral Branch of the Y M C A deliber- “ rv,ce at s ° cl®ck
Harlem that
ately discriminates against a Negro m °s, interesting Negro section of New
York City, will be the subject ot Miss
student who was invited by his white
friends to play pool.
Dejournette , address The choir will
WY are aware of the fact that this
* s^ c u l program of Negro *P.r-
Mrs. Robert W. Roberts of 397 Ku-
gene street was hostess at dinner on
Tuesday for the pleasure of Miss N
Washington of Milwaukie. who is vis­
iting in the city. Miss Washington is
the house guest of Mrs Wyatt W illi-
anis. Other guests at the dinner were
Mrs. Wyatt Williams, Mrs. Ida Gallo­
way and Mrs. D G Hill, Miss W a s h ­
ington left Friday lor Seattle to visit
several days before returning to her
home
Mrs Inga Wilson and daughter.
Alice were the house guest of Mrs
Ruth Mowers during their slay in ihe
city
Miss Ida Galloway left Wednesday
morning for her home. Pittsburg. Pen,
after a very pleasant and enjoyable
year's stay here with her mother. Mrs
W. R. Peek
Miss Galloway was
widely known in the social elite of
Po tland and was greatly loved by alt
» h o knew her. because of her tunny
dispositum and charming personality
Warner Terrell who is here visiting She was a member of the Culture Club
institution operates under the name " ,ual* and ,h i *,uW,c 15 cordu,,y
his aunt, Mrs, R J. Carden, went on while here, was the recipient of many
C H R ISTIA N A S SO C IA T IO N
We 'ite d to be present
a slumming party last Monday night lovely social affairs, and her host of
Regular session of the Sunday school |
know that Christianity is built on |
He is seeing Portland and vicinity
friends join in wishing her many
to A.M. Rev W. R. Lovell will preach)
brotherly love, and many other things
_
,
| bles sings and much happiness in her
at It A.M. on the Present-Day Haz­
D O N T SPEN D Y O U R M ONEY
.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard t rosswhite
that are vastly different from discrim­
i cry promising future.
W HERE YOU CANNOT W ORK I
ards of the Spiritual Life ”
entertained a party of twenty-two Sun-
ination. Are we then to interpret this
The Yarick Christian Endeavor
organization as being a two-faced insti­
...
h, |d „ , „ ,, VI The da> on * Ricnic £
»■ * H
Mr Edward A. Watson and Miss
‘ KJuxmg” De Prie»!
tution?
I
! for discussion
J i ' h' CO,Umb" R ,' ' r
T hC Yeriiell Rutherford will he married on
I picnic was given in
Any un-American, two-facew, Jim
hr.
r s Summer.”
u .n e r "
P'CmC WM " ven m honor ot ,h' V h* *6th of August.
A wedding
Christ
in
cousin,
The Masaic Templars of America Crow, selfish, deceitful, discriminatory
Prof. John Lovell. Jr., will l>e the geles and her niece. Miss Francis reception will be held imediately fol-
moved their national Convention from institution, posing as a Christian or­
towing the cerem ony at the hom e of
guest-speaker Sunday August 17 at ! Earrrs.
Birmingham. A la , to Little Rock, Ark., ganization should be wiped from the
the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs E.
8 P.M . wheti he will deliver the first
because they feared bodily harm to face o f the earth
W. Rutherford. 48 E. 8th street. S
of a series of lectures on Negro
Complimenting Mrs. Nora Bird of
W e repeat that Cleveland needs a
their principal speaker, Hon. Oscar
Drama.
Prof Lovell will speak in Seattle, Mis»Geraldine and her mother,
DePriest, represenative in U.S. Con­ community institution for its colored
Miss Rosalie Bird, charming Port­
Los Angeles during next week and in and Miss Alice Wilson of American
young
men,
but
we
are
wondering
if
;
gress from Illinois. The Klan had al­
land Miss, writes that she is enjoying
and nearby tow n, dur- Lake. Mrs. Wirt Morton and daughters her stay in the sunny south. She left
ready burned in effigy DePriest as a it will not be better for th . hath of | Sin
entertained at dinner Wednesday even­ Oakland for Lo» Angeles on Tuesday
America's
posterity - our
‘ he f° n° w,n?. w” k
means of protest against his visit to colored
The All-Day Missionary meeting on ing at their home, 893 Woodward Ave.
Alabama. Now the Templars are be­ youth—to remain a , i. is. rather than
where she will visit until about the
I Friday was
largely attended, and
ing called cowards by some who live
first of September at which time she
I proved a most interesting educational
Mrs. Laura Davis and her husband will return to Portland
far away from Alabama and who no polluted by un-American priciples.
event in the cause of home and fore­ are expected in Portland from San
The above editorial calls to our mind
doubt never heard of the old adage,
ign missions
Francisco. California. They will m o­
“ he who meets and runs away will a statement made recently by a dis­
Guy Holmes went to Seattle Sunday
Services last $unday were well at­ tor up and will be the house guests of
tinguished Chinese who said “ Chinese
live to meet another day.
to act as best man for Clarence Jack-
tended. and a number of visitors were Mrs. B J Fuller during their stay in
acept the Christian religion from Am ­
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sou who married Monday the 28th
present.
Rev Lovell conducted the
Voting Jackson formerly resided in
“ Red” Menace or “ White” erican missionaries for political rea­ service at 4 P.M. at the Men's Resort, Portland.
sons. China cannot afford to have too
Portland.
Fourth and Burnside streets
Mr am f Mrs. Thompson took Miss
many enimies at one time.” The C h in -!
Congressman Fish's idea of having ese heart is not changed by the accept-!
Nancy Washington and son for a
Mrs Ida Galloway was the inspira
a committee o f congressmen investi­ ance So it would seem that the same
drive over the highways Friday after­
lion for a breakfast Tuesday morning
gate the activities of the Communist holds true with American Christians
noon.
at the home of Mr and Mrs. J A.
party in this couptry is a brilliant one. They accept religion for some reason
Ewing. 1019 East 27th Street. North
W e can think of none more brilliant or other but their heart never changes j
Continued from page two
The Culture Club was host. Mrs Nora
unless it be a committee to investigate — toward the Negro in America.
Mr and Mrs. Addison O'Neal, ac­
(Continued from Page 1)
Bird Mrs. Galloway's sister who is
the activities of “ White Facisti” , the
companied by Mrs. O ’ .N'eal's mother
W e too. are of the same opinion as
“ white menace” in the United States. the Call and Post when it says; it Brown; “ Faith” Mrs Bessie Morton; Mrs. C Barber, motored to Portland visiting in Portland from Seattle,
The Communist party and the “Reds" would be better that our youth re­ “ Sorrow" VIrs. Griffith; “ History", Thursday in their lovely 1930 Stude- shared honors
can stir up no more trouble than has main as it is rather than be contamin­ Mrs Zepha Baker; “ Religion” , Mrs. baker car
Thyy are making a trip
Mrs. H. C. Baker of 93 74th Street
already been done by such represena­ ated with an institution polluted by Lottie Rutherford; "Experience” , Mrs up the coast as far as Seattle and re­
tive white men as Senator Blease of un-American principles.
Shelby Golden; "Nature“ Isadore Mor­ turn.
While in Portland, they are N orth, reports that she had a very
A m on g en
South Carolina and his ilk. Senator
ton; “ Love" Dorothy Morton; “ Old the house guests of Mr and Mrs G pleasant trip to Seattle
Bleat« in a recent address at Union.
W om an” Mrs Mollie Thomas; "E d­ W. Penny, 290 Page street. Mr O '­ tertainments en joyed while there was
S C., asking the people of S.C. to re­
St. Phillips Mission, Rodney and ward” Vivian Garnett; "Daughter". Neal is a member o f the Follies or- a theatre party, the attraction being
turn him to the U. S. Senate, boasted Knott streets looks very attractive with Thelma Morton; "Margaret” Jeanne (chestra which plays at the Dalton, a "H e ll's A n gels” starring Jean Eagle*
that when he was governor of the state its new coat of tan and brown paint. Hill; “ Miriam", Margaret Hill; “ An- downtown theatre in Los Angeles. Mr. les.
he never tried to protect Negroes from
gels" Misses Cecile Garnett, Eleanor O'Neal formerly played in the late
mobs; he pictured the U. S. Constitu­
Rev and Mrs. D G. Hill were guests Gragg, Wanda
Griffith. Electrical Billy W ebb's orchestra
The party
tion as endangering the virtue of white o f Dr. and Mrs. Alexander G olden ­ displays by Donald Rutherford. Mem- left for Seattle today and will return
CLASSIFIED ADVER­
women and declared. ‘T o hell with the weiser at the Louise Apartments last bers o f the choir, directed by Mrs next week for a few more days so-
TISING
Constitution.” Indirectly he advocates Thursday evening. Dr Goldenweiser Mable Sheppard, furnished the music journ in the City of Roses which was
continued lynching. And yet no rep- internationally renowned anthropoli-1 The doors of the church will be their former home, before resuming
8-ROOM House for Sale Cheap. Call
resentative has urged an investigation Kitt, whose texts are used as refer- opened at 7 PM .
Come early and their trip southward.
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o f the “ W h ite m enace” in the United ences by the University of Oregon is enjoy this most wonderful religious
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Diabetes. Catarrh, Luna.
Throat Aathma, Kidney,
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Also Bladder
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teaching in the Summer school at the
University.
He and Mrst Golden­
weiser have accepted an invitation to
be present tomorrow at the evening
service at Bethel A. M E. church of
which Rev. Mr. Hill is the pastor.
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Bradford ____ _
Clothes $25.00 to
Shop
$45.00
S. W . Cor,. 4 th «
W a sh in g to n
"W h e r e Young M en Buy’ ’
Remedies are karmleea, aa
no drug! or poieon are
oaed.
Compoaed of Ike
eboiceit medicinal root«,
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la Portland
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Mrs. L. L. Lucias o f Los Angeles,
F U R N ISH E D ROOM S for R E N T !
At 11 A.M. Rev. Hill will preach on California was the house guest of Mrs.
Close in. Mrs. Etta Ritter. 228 E. 1st
“Take Time to Be Holy.” A most Mattie Washington during her stay in
Street north.
Adv
cordial welcome awaits you. The Sac- Portland.
rament of Our Lord's Supper will be
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administered on Sunday August 10 at
Mr. and Mrs Odell J. I.ay took
11 a m.
Mesdames L. Lucias of California, and
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Mattie Washington to visit the shrine
Allen Christian Endeavor will meet of Our Sorrowful Mother, Sunday af-
at Washington Park, Rose Bowl, at ternon.
5 P. M. Sunday. Lesson starts at 6:30 |
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P. M. Sandwiches will be served at
Mr. and Mrs Leonard Crosswhite
6 P.M. Public welcome.
entertained
with a lovely
dancing
home for their house guests Mrs.
FOR SALE—Cozy «-Room plastered Anna Diggs and Miss Francis Fer­
House with fruit trees; 6430 70th res of I.os Angeles, California.
A lovely no host picnic, party was
St. S.E. Reasonable—for full par­
ticulars phone WAInut 3892 —Adv. enjoyed by twenty-three persons Sun­
Mrs. Ella Smith is steadily improving day at Eagle Creek. Cars were driven
by Messrs. E. Minor, J. Braggs, L.
at her home, 8103 39th Avenue S.E.
C rosswhite, E Flowers, R. Flowers,
j and Elmer Flowers.
THAT
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At
F ashions fo r the
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— BAPTISTS—
Published Every Saturday at Suite Sli-JlJ Macleay Building, Portland. Oregon
Resentment ia a tree that bears only
fruit o í misery —Chiarst Philosophy.
W July 1«.
S2
Men’* Wear
266 Washington St.
PROTECT
Cornelius Young. Jr, T iki Harold
\vatiue, left Tuesday for Seattle to
visit several d«v s with Irirtids.
Mrs J l . Logan and her daughter
Helen, have moved into the old fam­
ily residrnee. Interstate Avenue Mrs
I ogan has had the home remodled and
it tooks very attractive ami is very
comfortable, Mrs I ogan »av»
She
wishes her friends to know that she
is hack home
Complimenting Mrs Ida Galloway
of I'itlshurgh, I'a, and her sister Mrs.
Nora Bird of Seattle \\ a»h , and Miss
Harriet I>eJournrtte, New Y olk to v .
Mrs Beatrice II. Cannaily entertain,.I
a coterie of friends at her h one ill
Irvington Monday evening
The ma­
jority o f the guests met their hostess
at the Metaphysical Hall, toA Yam-
hill street at 7 HI where they first
attended a lecture by The Friars of M ISS E L A IN E L. . . .
l alifornia hollowing the lecture they
. , , W ho cu m « into New York from
went to Mrs Cannady's home where Kasthamptou every now snd then on
«’rev Were entertained at cards and dan­ •hopping excursions was seen lunch­
cing
Additional out-of town guests ing at tiie Rit* the other day in this
diitiurtivr (rock, fashioned o f a
were l*rof
Mien Rutherford; Miss heavy, dusty rose crfpr which charm­
C Bild of Seattle and Miss Wilson of ingly emphasises! the slender lines o f
h. i figure. The caprlet was mounted
Vmcriean lake. Tacoma
The host
ess served delicious refreshment* a*. In points in front and accented by
three brown buttons, and the skirt
' sted by Miss Alfreda Franklin and flare, repeating its circular movement,
Mr* Cora Jamison
Mrs Galloway was plans] slightly ahove the knees
who had been ill Portland for several Miss L. , . . wore a hrown hakoti hat.
months with her aunt, Mrs W. R caught up oyer the left eyebrow, am!
carried a brown, corded silk l<ag A
Leek left Wednesday for Pittsburgh. pink galaltth choker with Ivory motifs
Mrs Bird left Friday for her home rompleted the costume *
Pictorial Printed Pattern No. M4J
m Scattlr and Miss Dejournette who
has s|>rnt ihrer weeks in Portland is a reproduction o f this frock. Sizes
14 to 42, .15 cents.
v rilling her brother and mother, will
leave tomorrow itiormng for Seattle*
to visit her sister, before returning to FOR REN T Seven room Rennovated
New \ ork C ity to resume her work as Rcsonable to Responsible People. A p­
a teacher in the Public School system
this fall
ply 333 Schuyler Street.—Adv
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F I N L K Y ’8
11‘nile Mark Kmlilt-m is tli«*
Tree of
IMMORTAL LIFE
Use Our New Parking Space For Pun
JPHNlIYfiSDN
IMORTICIANt
eral Cart at Fourth and M ontgom ery
Strecte
Holliday
Tonttorial P a rlo r •
125 NORTH SIXTH STREET
Dr and Mrs. E. L. Booker are en­
tertaining with a house party Wednes­
day evening in honor o f Mrs. Lewis
Bird and daughter of Seattle and Mrs.
Inga Wilson and daughters of Ameri­
can Lake, Washington.
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Mrs. Irene Braggs was hostess to a
! very pretty and delicious ten o ’clock
¡breakfast Tuesday in honor of Mcs-
I dames Barber, O'Neil, Diggs, and
Miss Ferres of Los Angeles, Califor-
, nia.
Mesdames L. Crosswhite and
G. W Kenny were also guests.
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