The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, September 20, 1930, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE ADVOCATE
— B A P T IST S —
M*»t* S««*'tul« «itti
Mount Olivet Baptist Church
Published Every Saturday at Suite 31X3)3 Maclcay Budding. Portland. Oregon
East First and Schuyler St*.
Rev J. !.. Casto*. Minister
Phone A T water 1525
Shiloh Baptist Church
BEATRICE H. CANNADY.................................................................. Editor and Publisher
YANCY FRANKLIN...................................................... trust ant Manager and Compositor \
WILLIAM PICKENS .............................................................................Contributing Editor
POLLY ANN..................................................................................................... S t a ll» Editor
KITS REID. RALPH C CLDYE AND CLIFFORD MITCHELL..............Columnists
East 7th and F.verett Sts.
— EPISCOPALIAN—
St. Phillip«
Subscription Rate* (Payable in A dvance!: One Year, $2.50; Si* Months,
$1.50; Three Months, $1.00
Entered as Second-Class Matter in the Post Office at Portland, Oregon.
Under the Act of 1912
Mission
K nott and R odney Sts.
Blaine Coles, Lay Reader
-H OU SE O F P R A Y E R —
H ouse of Prayer
East 10 th and Grant Sts
Robert Searcie, Pastor
Pollyann,Society Editor
T he Mi«»e> Nellie Franklin ami V io ­
let H ooker were loint hostesses for
a pretty dancing party at the home of
the form er. 1405 Fast Davis street on
last W ednesday evening for the plea«
ure o f Miss Madeline Shipman " h o
was here visiting her sister. Mrs De-
Nor» al I'nthank Miss Shipman w ho
is president o f the 1 W t V at How­
ard University departed
1 hursday
for W ashington to re-enter H oward
University where she is a student
Resentment is a tree that bears only- out o f his own personal business. This
Mrs. Leonard Croswhite, Mesdames
man personally knows some Colored in­
Ida Schweich and K 11a Smith have
dividual : it doesn't matter who he is—
— M E T H O D IST —
returned from a very pleasant sojourn
T he passing of M rs. Anna Eudora what he is— where he came from — where
Bethel A. M K. Church
at Gearhart
During their stay there.
Peek marks the passing o f a woman he is giving— what he knows— what he
Jon Tuesday, they w ire dinner and sup-
Larrabee and M cM illen Sts
who spent a useful life in the co m ­ does not know, etc, ad infinitum— the
Rev. Daniel G. Hill Jr . Minister
I per guests o f Mr ami Mrs \\. S
munity and w hose w ork will ’ live on only requirement being if he is Colored
| Badger
T he Badgers also look them
First A. M E. Zion Church
after her She was dearly beloved by —whom he has helped—or just whom
417 W illiams Ave
for a lovely drive to Seaside and As
both white and colored and during her he has seen for a number o f times—he
Rev W . R. L ovell, Minister
toria
illness she set such a standard of may he the family bootlegger or he may
be
the
family
handv-man.
Rut
if
that
cheerfullness and happiness that will
be hard to emulate by mere man. T o individual tells the candidate— this suc­
On M onday the Culture t lub met at
the devoted husband w ho did all in cessful business man— that he can get
Mrs Kuth Flowers, form ed a body
the
Colored
vote,
chances
are
that
candi
his pow er to make her long illness
ami visited The Martin Beauty Shop
bright and cheerful, and to the other date—that successful business man— will
They also presented
Mrs. Kohena
suspend
all
business
rules
and
principles
bereaved ones. T he A dvocate extends
Martin with a gorgeou s basket of cut
and "hire" that fellow on the spot to
Rev D. G. Hill. Pastor
its sympathy.
flow ers
handle the "colored end o f his cam
Marguerite G rifith — Reporter
paign'.
N. A. A. C. P. and Lynching
Now this sort o f attitude anil practice
Rev Hill delivered the liducational
Miss Helen 1 ugau and Mr Huron
on the part o f tire candidates are highly sermon last night at the California Melker o f St Paul will be married on
The National Association for the A d­
insulting to intelligent colored voters (.ill con feren ce which convened this week Sunday afternoon at the tamily resi­
vancement o f Colored People, greatly-
Oregon Colored voters are intelligent) in Oakland
He will be in his ow n dence. 359 Interstate \ venue
The
alarmed over the increase in lynching
who wish to be reached by the same in­ pulpit Sunday morning. Sepiemlier 21 cerem ony will be follow ed bv a recep­
in 1930 over those for 1929, is drafting
telligent methodse employed in reaching
M rs J. II Joiner and grandchildren tion beginning at 9 o ’ cloek
I he
a new Federal anti-lynching law to be
the intelligent white voters.
Lucy G and Sam 11 Bevins united groom -elect is a brother of Mr« M c­
introduced in Congress when it next con­
If such representatives are used as with the church
Th ey reside at 325 Kinley Tay lor
venes. As a natural sequence. Colored
just above described, let them be sup W heeler, Mrs Joiner was form erly of
people throughout the country will be
plementary and not use them as rep­ H ouston. Texas.
called on to help pass the bill. How-
resentatives for they mght be better
Kci and Mrs. Daniel G Hill. Jr
Com e out to Christian Endc^v or
can they do it ? It is not likely that Con­
known among tlier own race and may
and join in the interesting discussions. left early last W ednesday by autom o­
gress will convene before the November
leave a bad taste in Mr. Colored Voters'
They
Miss Gw endolyn H ooker is president bile for Oakland. California
election, and as there will be a number
mouth, aganst the canddate he repre­
of candidates seeking berths in the U. S.
and has outlined program s that are were accom panied by Buddy and Doris
sents.
i their youngest children and Miss M ax­
Congress— upper and lower— the Colored
1 interesting and beneficial to all.
The newspapers, the radio, intelligent
race can well find out if these candi­
Mrs. Anna Canada was elected vice- ine Maxwell
personal workers, are used to carry the
dates will vote for the passage of the
' president o f the Endeavor League The
message to the white voters. Why not
Merriman Maxwell m otored to Port-
proposed bill, thus making lynching a
girls are leading the boys in the attend
use like methods for reaching the Col­
Federal crime, before pledging their
mce contest. The executive board, which ! lam] Thursday
ored voters, Mr. Candidate!
votes.
consists o f all the officers of the various
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Generalities will not do. according to
Miss Geneva Turner w ho graduated
: departments, will have charge o f the
D on't fail to register.
The books
the association, but each candidate should
discussion, Sunday.
The regular fall last June from Franklin High, will
be required to answer specifically tie will be open at the Court House for ! election will be held the last Sunday in enter the L’ niversity of O regon when
Your
question as to whether or not he will the purpose until O ctober 4
September.
school opens in September
vote will be needed on Novem ber 6 .
vote on the measure, if elected.
fruit o f misery.—G hiñese Philosophy.
BETHEL CHURCH NOTES
Eighteen verified and five unverified
lynching« for the year 1930, compared
against 12 for 1929, are sufficient cause
for the association, as well as all people
who believe in law and order, to- take
such a step.
The very fact that these lynchings
have occurred, and little or nothing done
to punish the lynchers is sufficient evi­
dence that the states have proven their
inability to cope with this national game
More power to the National Associa­
tion for the Advancement o f Colored
People !
—
*We Do” . . . NOT!
Mr.
Is Retired
. C or. 4 IS « o d
Bradford S. W W ash
in gton
Clothes $25.00 to
Shop
$ 45.00
"Where Young Men Buy"
MEDICINAL HERBS
The State o f South Carolina seems
to have taken advantage o f the recent
primary election to do not only itself
but the rest o f the nation a good turn.
Cole Blease was never exactly an orna­
ment to the U. S. Senate. As a defend­
er of lynching, a scoffer at the Consti­
tution and a drinking dry, he was often
rather hard to put up with.
Now, South Carolina has retired him.
James F Byrnes will replace him, and it
is hardly stretching things to say that
both South Carolina and the U S. Senate
will be better off.
Blease represented the noisy, blatant
type o f “ .-tate mar ship that the country
car very well do without. The voters
o f South Carolina are to be congratu­
lated.— Portland Daily News, Sept. 18.
Mrs. Lena Bowers, 293 Ivy St , has
returned to Portland from an extended
trip Last She reports a very pleasant
trim.
To
COLD
C old g«rm s o r « c a r­
ried to th« mouth on
and ROOTS
C. Gee We
»9 Years
In Portland
a c o ld
full strength Listerino
TH E C. GEE WO
gorm s in 1 5 second s.
Remedies are harmless, as
no drugs or poison are
used.
Composed o f tXe
choicest medicinal roots,
herbs, buds and bark, im­
ported by us from far
Bethel B y T he Bridge
E V E R Y S U N D A Y — «:S0 to I P. M.
O n Larrabbee and M cM illen Sts.
Miss Maxine M axwell was the in­
spiration for a delicious dinner party
Sunday given by Mr and Mr* Chav
Jamison at their lovely home, 1190
H olgate street Additional guests were
Miss Chrystaler Maxwell and Rev and
Mrs Daniel G. Hill, J r, and family
I IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H E Miss Maxine Maxwell who has been
making her home for several months
S T A T E O F O REG O N
with the Jamisons, left W ednesday
Far the County of Multnomah
fo r Los Angeles for an indefinite
Frances Lillian Musielak
stay.
Before leaving for California,
Plaintiff
however, she spent Tuesday with her
vs.
parents, Mr and Mrs Chas Maxwell
Bernard J. Musielak
in Salem
LEGAL NOTICES
rinsing the hands with
b e f o r e e a c h m e a l,
b eca u se Listerine kills
LISTERINE
KILLS GERMS IN
IS SECONDS
►'•»tuth KiWl»v Nl«h»*
In K« ch Month «I
Mt and Mr*. Charles Adam s » e r e
delightful hosts at a beautifully ap
pointed dinner last Sunday evening at
tltcir residence, timo l-ast 14th street
\ , honoring Mrs 11 D Fuller, presi
dent of the Culture Club and prom in­
ent i hiirch ami social worker
I he
table troni which the Spanish repasl
was served was extremely attractive
with hand embroidered cover adorned
with pretty cut glass, silverware, and
F nglt'h china ami pink gladioli At
the table were Mr and Mrs \dam*.
Mr» Fuller, Mr ami Mr» l liarles
Stanton and son ami Mrs Beatrice
Cannady
Mrs l-'.ula Anthony of Seattle, \\ n .
accom panied by her youngest children.
Marion and Junior arrived m P ort­
land Tuesday from I os Angeles where
they have spent the past seven weeks
vacationing with friends. They are
the hoit.ee guests of Mr and Mrs \\
J. Marshall. 49! Buffalo street until
Sunday when they will resume their
trip home
Mr* Anthony report* a
very pleasant trip
She also stated
that the youngest daughter has gained
quite a reputation as a dancer ami
singer ami some steps have been taken
to get her into the m otion picture
field.
Mr and Mrs R F Foster ami Mrs
Deis entertained for the pleasure of
Mr Henri Sanders o f Kansas l ily .
K an, with a m otor trip to Seaside
last- Saturday, remaining until M on­
day
This week-end will be passed
by Mr Sander« ami Mr« I her. Ins
niece, in Seattle with M.r« IVarl
Y oung, a relative
Mr Sanders is
Mrs R I Foster’s brother
Mrs Henrietta Marshall was hostess
to the regular Wednesday morning
meeting of the Esperanto Breakfast
Club at her home. 19! Buffalo street
\ delicious two-course breakfast was
served by the hostess from a table
made exquisitely beautiful with its
dainty lace cover and crystal table
ware At the close of the meal, Mr*
Mamie Stanton presented the hostess
with a beautiful radio lamp, a gift
from the club in honor of her birth­
day anniversary.
Following a brief business session
the instructor. Beatrice Cannady gave
a talk on the Negro in the Political
l ife of the Nation
This was inter­
esting and informing and greatly ap­
preciated by the members
The next
meeting of the club will be with Mrs
Nona Drir, at 419 Marguritr .Avenue
K It ('AN N AttY. 1' C
WYATT W i l l I AMM. K of It N
H „k
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled suit on or before
The Oregon Belles Marching Club
Friday, October 17, 1930, which is four
was
entertained Tuesday night by
weeks from the day o f the first publica
tion of this summons, and if you fail to Anna May Cochran.
so appear and answer the said complaint
the plaintiff will take a decree as prayed
The Vigilantes Club was entertained
for in her complaint, to -w it: A decree
dissolving the marriage contract hereto Wednesday night by Mrs R H. Camp
fore and now existing between plaintiff at her residence on Failing street
and defendant, and rendering her an
absolute decree of divorce and awarding
her the custody, care and control o f her
minor children, namely: Dewain David
Musielak and Bernard Francis Musielak,
and for such other and farther rein t .1
to the Court may seein just in the pre-
mi-es.
I his summon» is served upon you by
publication thereof by order of the Hon.
Louis P Hewitt, Judge of the a lso e
entitled Court, made and entered on the
18 th day of September, 19.MJ, directing
that itch publication lie made in “ Tile
Ad.ocate,' a newspaper of general cir­
culation within Multnomah County and
State of Oregon, not less than once each
week for four consecutive weeks from
the date o f the first publication hereof.
Date o f first publication—Septemlier
20, 1910.
Date of last publication— October 18 ,
1930.
Minies
ISrpoteJ F.rpecutlly for Thtt
Sewipaper
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Attorney for Plaintif.
324 Chamber o f Commerce Bldg.
Portland, Oregon
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and does away w ith that " o ily ,
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reparation along w ith the other
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E
Dr. F red P alm er’ s com p lete line
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SKIN WHITENER
"K eep* pour completion y o u fft fu f
Thu \li«**cn Gwendolyn and Violrl
Hooker were ho4t* la%t Sunday at a
delicious dinner
honoring
M i^r»
l oiiiM T,«*w is, N'ellie Franklin, U n i­
versity • »f Oregon students and Miss
Madelin Shipman
Covers were laid
for seven
Mr Marion Young gave a birthday
party in honor of bis wife, Mrs. Unice
Allan Rutherford left Tuesday to
M Voting
\ delightful luncheon w.i>
served Tin- h ostess received «orne very enter Pacific University to pursue hi1*
college coure
lovely gift
T ile guests included Mr
and Mr- K V Miller, Mr and Mrs.
George Cannady is playing again
I> W B
• Mi.- J on s and Mr Joe
this year on the Grant football tram
It will indeed be a very pleasant Ihe (»rant team hattlrd against the
surprise to the friends of Mrs Mamie Hillsboro eleven .it Hillsboro l; riday.
Holliday
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T H E SK I'A K A T K JACK K T
One of 0>e nv*«t indispensable mem
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Its accompatt) mg frock forms an
excellent complement
The <1ug»«a!
feeling which las persistently invade»!
19J0 sportswear apoears in the V*
deck and the lower line o f the skirt-
ike, which rimes on the hip with
ree button. The rirrulsr vkirt gives
&
the required amount of
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your HAIR GROW LONGER, and
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fine Narci**u* Perfume. Thi* offer is
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order to u* today. 50c bring* full size
jar, postpaid, or send name and address
fuinrit.
P.a-
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Holliday
125 NORTH SIXTH STREET
Hooker entertained Miss Madeline
Shipman at a theatre party one even­
ing last week.
Mrs Henrietta Marshall it some­
what of a farmerette This is easily
believed when one sees the lovely large
spud« »he ha« grown in her vegetable
garden
Equipped with tire Very
U tr s t,
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PORTLAND. OREGON
We Are In
a
Position to Care for
Men, Women and Ciiildreu
Come
t.rt Us Sene You!
HOLLIDAY & HOLLIDAY
•
M ahr Scianti Day*
E IN LK Y ’8
Saving* Day*, T o o !
With the beginning of the new school
year, let the boys and girls carry
"T h rift” program* here h I the
UNITED STATES NATIONAL
. . . . along with their educational
schedule*. Genrrou* interest added
Tree o f
IMMORTAL L IF E
Use O ur New Parking Space For Fun
to deposits encourage constatent
e effort
llo "’ in saving for the
J P H N L I Y 6 S0 N
eral Cars at Fourth and M ontgom ery
future!
M O R T IC IA N S
Street«
United State«» National Bank
B iD «d»sy a n d S ix t h , at S ta tic
H
THAT
SELF - SUPPORTING
HOLE PROOE
$1 SOUK
W tik in oln n St.
è
limpie and inexpensive This >'i»u may
be made ui> equally well in a light
woolen, velvetren. linen, o f piqué;
casually slipped over a frock, it
creates an entire costume.
Tonto rial l^arlor»
Trade Mark Emblem is the
RICHARD DEICH,
o) A p r il > 1, 19 JO
Up-to-the-Minute
Pickett and Joseph S. Patterson to
know they were married during .this
week Their many friend* wish them
Defendant
many happy years of married bliss snd
No. P 1254— SUMMONS
Mrs Thelma (-‘lowers was presented success.
To Bernard J. Musielak, Defendant:
a beautiful set o f crystal dinner plates
In the \iime of the State of Oregon,
by Mrs Margaret Cain last Saturday
The Misses Gwendolyn and Violet
by
I f taken in time, maj
rerent
operations for
)iabetet, Catarrh, Lung,
Throat, Aathma, Kidney,
Liver, kbetunatiam. Blood,
Stomach and all female
diaorder*.
Alao Bladder
Troubles.
?
C. E. S O C IE T Y
Mrs. John Mapps of Spokane is
j expected in Portland soon to visit
her sister.
Mrs. Jerry Turner
and
! family
hands. You may often
prevent
i
A G ood Place For Y oung Folks.
ALLEN
“ In Portland We D o !" W e do lie
down on the job politically speaking all
during the year and until just a few
weeks prior to an election. Then every
“ T om ” “ Dick" and “ Harry" gets busy
politically. And “ politically'’ with refer­
ence to these individuals, means “ finan­
cially." “ Financially“ means all the
money they can misrepresent out o f the
pockets o f the candidates or their man­
agers. Men. who hardly know when an
election is to be held, to say nothing o f D O N ’T S P E N D Y O U R M O N E Y
W H ERE YOU CANNOT W O R K !
the men and measures to be decided on,
suddenly spring into political limelight
They are the ones who can corral and
“ deliver the Negro vote” for a sum cer­
tain in money. They work in divers wavs
—they might be anywhere from a boot­
legger to a lawyer— but. according to
them, they have great “ infironce.”
But the greatest joke o f it all is that
many candidates, otherwise sensible, fall
prey to these vote-peddlers.
For example, a man running for pub­
lic office who has made a great success
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