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The PAGE TWO EDITORIAL PAGE (Thurrliw THE ADVOCATE — BAPTISTS— ADVOCATE SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1931 BE§odejy Th«* YOUNGER SET (By GENEVA IVEY» Mrs l- lla Young, 870 Garfield ave , recently returned home from Bremer ton, Wit, where she went to be at the bedside of her ill daughter whom she Mrv Ann* May Cochran entertain brought back to Portland with her. BEATRICE H. CANNADY............................................................Editor end Publisher ed with a lovely holiday house parti YANCY FRANKLIN.............................................. Assistant Manager and Compositor al her home Mondas evening Dec 22 Mr and Mrs. J. J. Ilamlsaker and VIM JAM PICKENS ..................................................................... Contribute.. Editor family are happy to have at home their Stay off Dale February In, 19.11, — EPISCOPALIAN— POIXYANN............................................................................................. Society Editor Mr. and Mrs. William Banister are eldest daughter. Miss Lois llamlsakri, American club I'arti.ular# later Ad\ KITS REID. RALPH C CLDYE AND CUFKORD MITCHELL............ Column St. Phillip* Mission now domiciled with Mr and Mrs. Wil who has been studying at Vsxxar Col lis A Reed on Cherry street Subscription Rate* (Payable in Advance): One Vear. 12.30; Sii Months, lege. Miss Ilamlsaker will remain Knott and Rodney Sts. JOIN THE RED CROSSI I hr Misses Olile, Alma, Audiry and Blsine Coles. Lay Reader 11.50; Three Months, 11.00 home for an indefinite period to take Dorothy llnshlirll entertained a group Mesdames Ira Hart, L. B Highl Entered as Second-Class Matter in the Post Office at Portland, Oregon. t he popular Dixie .Strollers orchrs ol the younger set at a holnlav — HOUSE OF PRAYER— and Beatrice Banister were dinner a much needed rest Under the Act of 1912 Ira plated for « white dance Wednes dancing parly l society uetday night, Decern guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willis A. Reed Hous* of Prayer day night. her 30th, at their home m Montavilla Monday, Dec. 22, w hich was the latter's The Oregon Belles Drill Team held East 10th and Grant Sts RESOLUTIONS Robert Startie. Pastor its Christmas party last Monday night Peggy Jackson was sentenced to one Ihe affair honored their brother Fd, fourth wedding anniversary. M L KNIGHTS TRUE TO NAME at the home of Mrs I ula I re in Al year in Circuit Judge Hewitt's Court who is visiting them from Seattle Happy New Year, we call anew — METHODIST— berta Mr. and Mrs. Bert Turner turn last week She was charged with tag The Kennana Bridge club will be the Happy New Year to each of you. ishrtl music for the occasion Dancing rainy. Mus Katherine Fair rutrrlamrd a guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin Bethel A. M E. Church ease was heard on appeal group (Continued from Page l) To make it so, just radiate and cards were the diversions. A deli from the The muuiri|uil ol young people at a dancing Jan. 8th court. She was Larrabee and McMitlen Sts Wherever groups do congregate and decorators is such as to commend Rev. Daniel G. Hill J r, Minister cious turkey lunch was served hv the paroled on condition that she stav out party at her home on Haight street them to the most fastidiou», and proves Mondar night, December -9th Deli Friends of Miss Clifford Freeman hostess. af the slate for one year. First A. M E. Zion Church Make this resolve, I will, I do conclusively that Negro workmen clous rrlrrshmrnls were served were indeed glad to welcome her home 417 Williams Are Then keep the goal ahead in view, can “produce the goods" whenever Among elaborate Christmas dinners Rev W. R. Lovell, Minister during her holiday visit. tu a recent civil service examination, And ii you would live up to date they are given an opportunity. was the one given by Mr and Mrs. l liarles Johnson, 787 Swanson street, Fd lliishucll is here from Seattle, Be sure you take the Advocate. Charles Stanton at their lovely home, The leadership of these men has af The dance given by the City club attained the third highest grade as »pending the holidays with his rela- forded a new inspiration to the entire Christmas night was a brilliant suc ll|9 F 8th St. N Christmas day at automohilc mechanic, over ts) persons j livrs, the I- Ituslmrll lamily. It prints the news and tells you where church and community, new pride in cess in every respect Everyone en 6 o'clock A six course delicious turkey who tcKik the lest. To buy the food and clothes you wear; the magnitude of a genuine accomplish joyed the affair This club is under dinner was served. Seated at the beau Leo Canada of Corvallis spent the Doings, in city, county, state appointed table were: Mr and Through the efforts of ihr editor oil holidays ment, and a deeper respect and ap the auspices of the Daughter Elks, tifully in Portland Each week are in the Advocate. Mrs Henry W. Myles. Mr and Mrs. preciation for Negro labor. All monies and Mrs. 11a Fuller is president. --------o-------- the Advocate, John Minor was cm- Charles Multifont. Mr and Mrs. which were spent in this undertaking Now is the time to subscribe. to work in thr post office dur I d Wilson also came down for thr Adams. Mr and Mrs George ployed went into the pockets of our own men Rev D. G. Hill. Pastor Mr and Mrs. H D. Fuller enter Charles ing the rush. Rev. \V. R holidays, ami if you haven't met him Canada. Charles Richard Stanton and Lovell also holiday and helped them make a "Merry A/jrunrrite Griffith—fit fiorttr tained with a very lavish buffet sup worked in the post office yet lie's still here LYNCHING Christmas possible lor their wives and The Christmas decoration was put per and house party Christmas Kve at the hosts. The house was beautiful at the same lime. Both — ip .1 i ■ made splrudid with its prettily decorated Christmas Daisy Lee Wright was hostess st a At the thrrshhold of this New Year, families. up by Bro. Charles Jamison, assisted their home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. tree from which, after dinner, the records. Charles Wilson of Los Angeles, Calif. hostess was presented a number of delightful party last Thursday alter America could make no more worthy , In addition to this work of art and by his willing wite. a resolution than to resolve that lynch beauty the “Loyal Knights of Bethel ' A group of carol singers from Bethel Fifty guests enjoyed the hospitality | j beautiful In last week's issue id The Advocate noon at her home. 88 K 76th St N presents placed thrre by the ing must go and thne put the resolution conducted a financial campaign during made svecral calls Christmas morning. throughout the etcuing Mr Wilson j guests upon their arrival. it was stated that Mr K It Rose had Kvrrvone present enjoyed it immense to work. Think of it, in the year of November and made the church a They also filled several calls Sunday is a member of Berg's Chalet orches been removed to the veterans hospital ly. tra. Our Lord 1930, twenty-five citizen» present of five hundred dollars with evening. in Vancouver. Washington. It should have been put to death through mob which to pay her current bills. Fifteen The pageant presented by members have stated that he was removed from Mativ idd friends of William Aber violence without a semblance of a fair leaders, all men, led the drive. This of the Adventurers Club was verry Mrs. I F Schwcich. Mr and Mrs. I he Dixie Strollers orchrstra gave a the Vancouver hospital to the Vet nathy. who is now in St. Louis, were and orderdly trial, which is guaranteed club, supported by the faithful and in beuatifully portrayed. Singing was Leonard Crosswhite entertained with brilliant dancing party at the Elks new eran's hospital in Portland Mr Ko.r remembered with Christmas cards, to every person charged with crime. terested members of the church, has furnished by Sunday School. Special a very delicious Christmas dinner in hall New Year's night A large num has been here about three weeks Hit thus given the congregation a two soloists were Helen Hood. Clifford honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Badgrr ber of guests attended and enjoyed the wife comes down from Winlock. llicir Evelyn Freeman is spending thr holi days with her parents in Portland alter FLOWERS W HILE WE LIVE thousand dollar start for the New Year. Flowers and Margaret Hill. Louise of Gearhart. Ore. Places were laid delightful affair. home, frequently to visit him being away in Los Angeles (or sotur Mrrs. K. W. Roberts, "The Queen of Randolph, organist. Mrs. Marzell for eleven One of the loveliest Christmas enter The other day a good man passed on Bethel," made the largest individual Johnson and Dolores Burdine assisted lime attending school. Mr and Mrs. K. L Culp and Mr. tainments was the breakfast given by Pitti»•• Pay Your SultBcri/tlion and his coffin was massed with gor report to her team. Mrs. Roberts Mrs. Hill in preparing the program. — ------------ o---------- geous flowers. One could easily have solicited eighty seven dollars in addi The soloist for the morning service and Mrs. Kd Smith were dinner gursts Mrs Marie Pemtic at her home on Fast l lifford Flowers wss at a parly I he J L. D . Portland branch, it for a number of young host imagined they were in a conservatory, tion to giving ten dollars as a personal Sunday. January 4. will be Mrs. Jessie of Mr and Mr- h H Hidra Chriat- First Street Christinas morning follow awaiting people in Ins the court's decision in the ing service at Bethel Church. Mrs. or in luxurious down-town floral shop. contribution. Bethel is still “mortgage Coles Grayson. has. tr t Pennic's home was attractively deco recent hearing on habeas corpus pro- The thought occurred to us that if free." - — O-- - Five o'clock services were held ceedingt instituted in behalf of several these “friends" had given the deceased During the entire period of the Christmas morning. The attendance Mr and Mrs. Chav Redd were din rated in I uletide colors and fluwers Geraldine Jefferson was hostess at a few flowers of kindness while he was drive and clean up campaign which was large. Special music was rendered ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jno Davis which furnished a delightful setting for Communists up for deportation. The a parly at her home. 44o K 10th St Portland chaptrr welcomes visitors to the early morning entertainment on earth, he would still be with us to lasted eight weeks, the pastor. Rever by the choir, special soloist being Clif Monday. Dec. 29th. N , Saturday night. Dec 20, at which Twelve ladies enjoyed Mrs. Pennic's its meetings held every Tuesday at many enjoyed themselves dancing day. ford Freeman. end Daniel G. Hill, J r, worked side She was ably assisted in 8 P M , 22794 Washington Street. "Man’s inhumanity to man. makes Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Banister. Mr hospitality. SPORTS side with his men. Reverend Hill, A Good Place For Young Folks. the preparation serving of her countless millions mourn." flashed by and Mrs. Willis A Reed and Shirley breakfast by an and Monday night, December 22, the who is a trained social worker as well efficient chef. Mr Charles (Spec) Downing, drummer through our mind as we gazed at the as ALLEN C. E. SOCIETY Iline Reed were dinner guests of Mr Frederick Douglas. Blue triangle and tori Reserves bas trained clergyman, admonished in the Dixie Strollers orchestra, sus ketball coffin, the flowers, and the assemblage. his a congregation Bethel By The Bridge and Mrs. Chas. Redd Sunday evening, trams plavrd their first game to "give these Negro tained painful injuries to his limbs and of the season Let us resolve that we will be a little laborers, mechanics, business and pro EVERY SUNDAY—4:30 to • P M Dec. 28th. It might be said that more kind, a little more thoughtful, a fessional men work whenever you can. On Larrabbee and McMillcn Sts. Mrs Franklin of Kansas City and body when he was run down Wednes the game was fair, to boost little more generous, each day, and give Mrs. A. F. Foster of Portland were day night by a taxicab while en route about ..Wing I th not let much that th« Girl Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Scott entertained friends home from his work at the Strollers' Reserves were crippled by a few flowers of human kindness to It doesn't matter whether they are of many years ago in Omaha. * lost of with an elaborate dinner party at their New Year's day Mrs. Foster enter dance New Year's night. Jor White some despairing heart or discouraged Methodists or Baptists; Catholics or their only center. Alice Wilson, and a home in Waverly Heights Friday eve tained at a delightful luncheon af her substituted for Mr. Downing soul. It wouldn't take up much of our Holy Rollers! They are capable of guard, Geneva Ivey As for the Tri ning, Dec. 26. , time, it wouldn't make any inroad on doing both the menial and the artistic --------o-------- home in Wavcrley Heights for the angle Girls everything teemed rosy. the lowly and the exalted. You can our dispositions, it wouldn't send us pleasure of her , . friend A delicious Poll) atm Reed was qmte .11 I l.rist .Their pljt mg. th..' not fast, was ......I Rodney Sc Knott St. Mrs. Katie Johnson was hostess to . to the poor house, but it would do a not expect the other fellow to believe " ' 'U"ch' on •crvwl bu« *<>«" recovered and was Every play showed good coachmg too a \ery pretty birthday party at her eight m ,T H. D. Chamber in Charge world of good to some poor sufferer in you if you refuse to have faith in ladies. Mr.. Foster was assisted able to enjoy thr Christmas festivities n * game . . . not a one sided affair home, Dec. 24. who is hiding his or her wounds from and give employment to your own by her charming daughter. Mrs. Nona with her family and friend. | because the Reserve, showed plnrty of St. Philips Mission Dciz. the brutal contact of an unsympathetic You have enough work among your - »punk and that with old leant hitting Episcopal Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Love enter world. It would mean lots to us. As selves to keep these men busy the H. D. Chambers mother ol ..n all live they are surr to give the we strive to encourage others, we, our year around if you will employ them tained with a Christmas Eve party at The Oregon Belles Drill Team had Mr*, ,NelK* Willl®m‘' their Exchange Gift Party December Phl1 lcfl Monday for rnanglr. a great scare and might win selves, will be helped onward and up This is at once common sense and Sunday, December 21, the services their home on East Broadway. home in Seattle, greatly improved Blur Triangles won 34-14 from the 18th at the home of Mr. and Mrs in her health. ward. | practical religion—for charity assured were in charge of Mr. Coles, our lay New Years day was Mrs. Girl Reserves. The game was well al- reader. Text from the 27th Chapter Dick Logan of Kansas City, was Charles Stanton in Alberta. The house “Never mind the flowers on the cof ly begins at home." Williams' birthday she was anxious tended The admission is free The and 46th verse of St. Mathew, from dinner guest of Mr and Mrs. Willis 1 w** »»rzctively decorated in Yuletidc to be at home on and fin.” Hand out a few daily to the liv The officers of the “Loyal Knights that day with het | limr and place ol the next game will decorations and soft lights. The presi family. ing, and your heart will be filled with of Bethel" are : John C. Baker, pre which he delivered a very forcible ser A. Reed Christmas Day. I |,t announced later dent of the club, Mrs. Ethel Turner, happiness and the joy of giving. sident; W. B. Brown, secretary; J. A mon. --------o-------- Ewing, vice-president; W. H. Ruther On Sunday, December 28, the reg Mrs. Arneta Morris, 287 Williams was presented a davenport pillow and PATRONIZE OUR ford. treasurer. A. A. Jones was the ular Christmas Communion was cele Court was hostess to a very pretty the Secretary, Mrs. Lula Lee, a boudoir lamp. A delicious Spani.h supper was ADVERTISERS first president of the re-organized club brated with a high mass, with Chaplin Christmas Eve party at her house. NEW YEAR S GREETINGS served by the hostess. in 1929 and during his administration H. D. Chambers celebrant. Special Mrs B. J Fuller wishes to thank the host of friends who remember The Advocate sincerely requests its the club presented the pastor with a music with Mrs. Jessie Flowers direct Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Redd were din ing. readers to patronize the firms whose beautiful new- sedan. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. H Mr. and Mrrs. FL L. Jamison of 868 ed her in so many beautiful ways Christmas and during the holiday season, On Monday, December 29, at 8:00 Hicks, 468 Vancouver, Christmas day Garfield Avenue, entertained last Sun for their calls, cards and gifts. She also takes this method of extending to advertisements are seen in The Advo day at dinner for the pleasure tit Rev all her wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Vrar! p. m. the Church Board presented cate. By so doing you help yourself, their Christmas pageant and Christ Mrs. Beatrice Banister was dinner and Mrs. Daniel G. Hill Jr. and family, the advertiser and us. I Q uaker City Get* Short- mas tree, Mrs. Diez directing. guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Walker and for Ivan and George Cannady. The term Loan by Telephone St. Philip welcomed a large number 386 E. 1st No., at a delicious Christ hostess served a delicious turkey din ner. of guests. at Record Low Price mgs dinner. MEDICINAL HERBS When the City Treasurer of Rev. and Mrs. Daniel G. Hill Jr., and ROOTS Mrs. W. G. Bird was hostess at an were Philadelphia Informed the Con in the audience at the audi early Christinas dinner at her home on torium noted troller, not long ago. that the Sunday to witness the Messiah. elty treasury waa bare of ready Gantenbein avenue, honoring her I f taken in time, may The Bahais observed a feast Wed eaah, the latter official at once Dr. runt Atri. t)r S orvet l u t hank with to tnkr this method of exfirrtt - cousin. Mrs. J VV. Simms. Covers were nesday revent operation* for E liabetet. Catarrh, Lung. evening at the hhmc of Mrs. nndertook a telephone campaign placed for seven guests. Throat, Asthma. Kidney. inq thrir appreciation for thr nurnrroui Chnttmat qrrrtinqi from frirndt Cinita Knowles on Park street. to replenish the city’s finances. L iver, khetunatism, Blood, Stomach and all female Calling a score of bond houaee In disorders. A lso Bladder Mr. and Mrs. Badger motored up Mrs. B. J. Fuller was hostess at a both here unit ehewhrrr amt to with thrrn o nr amt ntl a I fa fifty and New York, Boston, and else Rev. J. L. Caston, Pastor. Troubles. where, by long distance tele from Gearhart Christmas and attended delicious course dinner at her home re Protfirrout S'rw Year. T H E C GEE W O Mildred Ivey, Reporter. phone. he asked for competitive the Christmas hall given by the Daugh cently in honor of Mrs. Franklin of Remedies are harmless, as bids on a 32.000.000 short-term The young people of Mt. Olivet who ter FJks. no drugs or poison are Kansas City, Mo. A large number of J6I Unitoli at Broadway loan, and so auccesaful were his have recently organized a junior choir, MU. 2621 used. Composed o f the guests enjoyed the delicious meal, negotiations that he secured the choicest medicinal roots, presented last Sunday night “The herbs, buds and bark, im needed funds at what la re --------o - — C. G.e Wo ported by us from far- of the Kings” to a full house. Mr and Mrs. W. P. Lomax were Mrs. Lenora ported to be the lowest rate the Pageant Henderson entertained — 2» Years On last Sunday afternoon at the hosts at a beautifully appointed Christ city has ever obtained for a coterie of friends last Sunday night In Portland vesper services, the B. Y. P. U. rend mas dinner at their country home on a following municipal short-term loan. service at her home ered the program and Rev. J. L. Christmas day. Turkey with all its on North church Union Ave. Caston gave an address. The program trimmings were served by the hostess --------o-------- and address dealt with the true mean The center piece of fruit and flowers The Esperanto Breakfast club will ing of Christmas. was very attractive. After dinner the CHINESE MEDICAL HERBS a social next Monday evening at guests played whist. The guests were: have home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miss E. Hanger of Seattle, who was the COMPANY. INC. 1060 E. 14th St. North. It is the week-end guest of the hostess; Mr. Adams, the club's annlal Christmas 262Vf Alder St Davis of Seattle, Mr and Mrs. (Arneta party. Cards second and dancing will he the S. W. Corner Third St, Douglas) Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Nim diversions. Portland, Oregon. rod Jackson, J. Irvey, Mr. and Mrs. FOR THE YOUNGSTERS' J. N. Manley. . A large number of guests attended CHRISTMAS Zion's basketball Team will play the dance given Wednesday night by Centennary Wilbur team at the latter's Among Portlanders who called on the Literary Research club at the F’lks Two of the great enemies to youth church January 9th. The boys are hop Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lomax at their For the youngsters’ Christmas. hall. The hall was beautifully decorat and vitality are delayed elimination and intestinal poisons. To keep your- ing for a large turnout to wintess same. surburban home during the holidays ed by the Kenwana Bridge club, which Many wise parents this year will include SYRACUSE LODGE NO. 1 aelf free from both these common diffi Come on, girls, let’s give them our were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Williams, used it the night before for their dance among their Christmas Gifts to the chil culties will help you to stay young. presence. Mr. and Mrs. Prince Paries and the dren Savings Accounts here at the Unit and through their courtesy the Literary K. OF P. Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Lovell and editor and assistant manager of The club enjoyed its beauty. With the use of Nujol you can do it ed States National. Such a gift will en- too. For Nujol absorbs body poisons their little daughter, Ida, wish to Advocate. Mr. and Mrs. Lomax have a courage habits of thrift and help to th* and carries them off, preventing their rhatlk the members of fthe Esperanto very comfortable farm home made Mr. and Mrs. A. Anthony of Seattle ELKS N E W HALL wards an understanding of business and absorption by the body. NuJol also W illiam # Avenue and softens the waste matter and brings club, members and friends of the Ba more so by the recent installation of spent the Christmas holidays in Port financial matters. McM illan gta. about normal evacuation. It H harm hai Assembly, members of the Oregon electric lights. land. They were the house guests of less; contains no drugs or medicine. Belles and a host of members and Mart# Saeond# and Fourth F r id a , Night# It won’t cause gas or griping pains, or Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Manley. Mr An In Each Month at affect the stomach or kidneys. Every friends of the churches for their gen thony rrturned home Thursday morn corner druggist has Nujol. Make sure erous and tnagible remembrance, at JOIN COSMO FRIENDSHIP CLUB ing hut Mrs. Anthony remained a few E. D. C A N N A D Y . C. C. ?,°H P*1 ff*nu*n*- Look for back the Christmas time. Entirely Different From Any Other Nujol bottle with the label on the days later, W Y A T T W IL L IA M S . K o f R. S. We wish for all these and all others MEMBERSHIP . . . 80 CENTS Broad»»« y and M juh . al fila rla . Portland that you can read right through th* bottle. Don't delay, get Nujol today. a most Happy and Prosperous New Write Box 1111, Bethlehem —Adr. —Please turn to page 3— Year. Published Every Saturday at Suite 312-313 Micleay Building, Portland, Oregon Phone AT water 1J2S Mount OUvtt Baptist Church East First and Schuyler Sts. Rev J. L, Casto«. Minister Shiloh Baptist Church East Tth and Everett St*. Pollyann,Society Editor BETHEL CHURCH ST. T C. GEE WO l^erf Years Greetings Keep youth longer! cleanse the system of poisons United Stales National Bank#