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    SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 21 1931
The ADVOCATE
TWO
T he YOUNUUR SET
EDITORIAL PAGE! (Omrdifa
TIIE ADVOCATE
— B A P T IS T S —
Mount Olivet Baptist Church
Published Every Saturday at Suite 112 .d l Made»)’ Building. Portland, Oregon
Phone ATwater Ui.v
East First and Schuyler Sts.
Rev J. L. Castou. Minister
Shiloh Baptist Church
BEATRICE H. CANNADY...............................................................£****
Pubiuker
YANCY FRANKUN................................................... iuutmM Manager tmd Compoutor
WILLIAM PICKENS ........................................................................ Contributing Editor
POLLYANN.................................................................................................. Society Editor
KITS REID, RALPH C. OLD YE AND CLIFFORD MITCHELL.............Coiumnut i
Subscription Rates (Payable in Advance): One Yenr, $2.50; Six Month*,
$1.50; Three Months, $1.00
Entered as Second-Class M atter in the Post Office at P ortland, O regon,
Under the Act of 1412
WHY « S O N SINGS SPIRITUALS
Might well be answered in two brief
sentences:—(I ) Because he likes them.
(2) Because he understands and can in
terprct them better than any other
songs. Mr. Robeson explained, "Of
course 1 can sing Italian but Chaliapin
can beat me; I can sing German, too,
but there are ten Germans who can
beat me but when I sing Negro Spirit
uals none is my peer. "Are spirituals
real music?"—One word would answer
that. "yes". But Paul Robeson says:
"W hen I sing Spirituals anywhert
let us not say in America—but any­
where else—in France, Germany, or
even in England—whether the auditors
understand anything at all of slavery'
or not—or whether or not they under­
stand the language—they invariably are
caught in their spell and cry tor more.
That is the real test of whether or not
they are real music; that is all the proof
I want." It is Mr. Robeson's belief
that Negroes themselves ought to pre­
serve the Spirituals in their original,
primitive form for he says they are
the only real American music. Many of
them are against singing them and find
fault with those who do but Mr. Robe­
son thinks that is due to the fact that
these people live a life with their
minds not far removed from the slave
status. “Perhaps we are not far enough
removed from the slave status in
America to be able to appreciate them ,”
Mr. Robeson concluded. O ne thing
hat at once impresses one with Mr.
Robeson is his good sense. For ex­
ample when asked how he felt when
people insisted on trying to compare
himself with Hayes, he said: "H aves is
s attracted more to the French School
of Music while I am attracted to the
Russian and German Schools of V n :
Sic. H ere I arp a big. broad, build,
what would I look like trying to do
some delicate turns and trills on the
stag e’” he inquired. The singer found
his knowledge of law rather his legal
degree an asset on going to England
or the barrister in England is at once
a gentleman, whatever else he might
be. and hence is accepted as such in
the best circles. Regardless of whether
American Negroes like it or not. Mr.
Robeson is going to sing spirituals—
he is going to continue to specialize in
them and he is going to sing them in
dialect, too. And we say* Sic ’em. Mr
Robeson.
W A SH IN G TO N
Tom orrow. February 22. marks the
199th anniversary of the birth of
George W ashington, the first president
of the United States. It will be the
occasion for commemorating the life
of another of February’s luminous fig­
ures.
MEDICINAL HERBS
and ROOTS
I f taken in tim e, may
reveni operation*
f»r
liabetea, c a ta r r h , Lung.
T h ro a t. Agttama, K idney,
L iver, Rheum atism . Blood.
Stom ach and all female
disorder»
Alao Bladder
T roubles.
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C.
THE
C. Gee Wo
29 Years
In Portland
GEE WO
Rem edies are harm less, aa
no d ru g s or poison are
used.
Composed of the
choicest m edicinal roots,
herbs, buds and bark, im
p orted by us from far-
C . GEE WO
C H IN E SE M EDICAL HERBS
COM PANY, INC.
262)4 Alder S t
S. W Corner T hird S t,
Portland, Oregon.
SYRACUSE LODGE NO. 1
K. OF P.
Meets Second* and
Fourth Friday N ights
In Each Month at
tho
ELKS NEW HALL
William* Avenue and
McMilien Sts.
E. D. CAN N AD Y , C. C.
W YATT WILLIAMS
K.
of
R. S.
SH0U10 DEFEAT PROPOSAI
The Oregonian of Feb. 20th carries
an item which is of much more dan­
gerous significance than first glance
uould seem to indicate. It says that
the Child Labor and Industrial W el-
lare Departm ents are to be absorbed
by the State Bureau of Labor with C.
H. Gram, the labor commissioner, as
secretary of both bureaus, a position
held tor years by our friend. Millie R.
Trumbull. Gram says he can save
over $8000 to the state but in return
hi> salary will be increased to $2600 a
year. W e have here an illustration of
rather doubtful politics. For $50 a
month increase in salary, two bureaus
—non-political in work and adm ini­
stration. are to be sacrificed. W’rite
to the W ays and Means Com m ittee
and protest against the consolidation.
If efficiency were to be conserved,
the m atter would have a different com ­
plication. but when the working w om ­
en and children of the state are to be
sacrificed in order that a m an’s salary
may be increased, it is time to object
and the colored people of this state
will do so in no uncertain term s.
East Tth and Everett Sts.
— E P IS C O P A L IA N —
St. Phillips Mission
K nott and Rodney Sts.
Blame Coles, Lay Resde!
— HOUSE OF PRAYER—
H o u ss of P ray er
East 10th and G rant Sts
Robert Searcie, Pastor
— METHODIST—
Bethel A M K. Church
Larrabee and M eM illtn Sts
Rev. Daniel G. Hill Jr.. Minister
F irst A. M E. Zioa Church
41T W illiams Ave
Rev. W . R. Lovell. Minister
O i i V e t Cßurcfi
D R J. L. C A ST O N . Pastor
(M ildred Ivey. R eporter)
Rev. Gaston's subject tomorrow
morning is "Divine Love” , in the
evening, “ Divine Knowledge.”
At 3 30 Sunday afternoon, a
Hible lecture will be given to the
“ Mountain Climbers” on Folk
poetry, and prose literature and
tradition of the Jew. The Sunday
School teachers and officers met
Thursday to discuss the Sunday
School equipment. There will be
Iaenten services every Wednesday
evening from February- 18 to
March 23. March 23-29 is prayer
week. Beginning on March 30 to
April 5. will be Holy Week ser­
vices every night. On Good Fri­
day three services will be held at
the church from 11 to 12, 3 to 4.
anil 8 to 9 p. in.
Faster Sunday there will be
Sunrise services and baptism at
6. Also service at 11 :00; 4 :00;
6 30 and 8 00.
Lena Hillsman will have charge
and the topic for the disccussion
is every “ Christian a Missionary.”
According to a news release which
came to our desk this week, another
important group of white women in
South Carolina have joined in a new-
offensive against lynching. W e have
alw av - maintained that lynching and
ther forms of injustice and discrim i­
nation against the N egro in the south
would go when the good white women
of the south willed it to go. W' t still
maintain that belief and time will re­
veal fhat we are right. Now that they
have joined in with their im portant
voice against this form of evil, even
though rath er late, we admit, (but
when we realize that white women are
just beginning to get their own free­
dom. it is early)—lynching will soon
Bethel By The Bridge
beccome history.
O n Larrabbee and McMilien Sts.
■ - - ■ o
R*v D. G. Hill. P astor
The editor is grateful for the many
calls, letters and other expressions of
M argu erite Griffith— R ep orter
appreciation for her small efforts in be­
half of the program of Negro H istory
Week by delivering an address over
An appreciative audience received the
K.GW, Morning Oregonian Radio message Dr. Mueller delivered last
Broadcasting Station last Saturday af­ Sunday night. Mrs. Jessie Coles G ray­
ternoon.
son rendered several N egro spirituals.
These were especially enjoyed by all.
M A R TH A ROOT
Mrs. Lottie R utherford was hostess
to the Bethelite Club, at her home.
Portland will soon have the pleas­ Wednesday.
ure of entertaining a world traveller
The S. S. P. B met at the church.
and lecturer in the person of M ar­ Mrs. Zepha Baker, teacher— No. 5 led
tha Root. Miss Root is a woman of the class.
rare attainm ents, possessing a wealth
Joym akers met at the home of Le-
of information. H er contacts with nora Freeman. Thursday night.
The Spotlight Dramatic Club is
people of various countries make her
a universal character and she is dearly meeting every week They promise to
beloved by all who meet her. She is give us one of the biggest dramas of
exceptionally versed in m atters inter­ the season.
The Junior M atron's Club is rapidly
national in their scope. Already re­
quests are pouring in for her services increasing in number. Meetings are
as a speaker. She travel* anywhere and held every Thursday at the parsonage
from 1:00 P M till 3:00.
everywhere w ithout cost.
The Junior M atrons are sponsoring a
public speaker the first Sunday in
March. All members are expected to
be present.
Rodney and K not Sts.
•Rev. H. D. Chamber in charge
The regular m onthly Communion will
be observed Sunday. Feb. 22 at
11:00 a. m. with Rev. H. D. Cham­
Rev. W. R. I^ovell, pastor,
bers as celebrant.
D uring the Lenten season which be­ lily Keren Mills Collins, Reporter)
gan W ednesday. Mr. Coles, our lay- 10:00 a. m. S. S.
reader will deliver each Sunday a spe­ 11:00 a. m. Preaching.
6:30 p. m. Varick C. E.
cial lecture service concerning t h e
Church and any one who is interested 8:00 p. m Preaching.
in the Episcopal Church will be able
to gather some valuable information.
There will be a Lenten Tea at the
Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Rev.
home of Mrs. Diez, 436 M argurite Ave. Lovell will preach on Sunday m orn­
Sunday afternoon from 3:00 till 7.00 ing at the usual hours, 11:00 A. M.
p. m.
At. 3:00 P. M , Mr. J. S. Jackson,
The ladies of the Guild are arrang­ executive secretary of Seattle Urban
ing their plans for their Easter en­ League, will deliver an address to men
tertainm ent. Notices will appear lat­ only, the subject being "The Negro
er.
and the Social O rder”. Mr. C. E. Ivey,
The music at the church is showing president of P ortland’s branch of N.
much improvement with Mrs. Jessie A. A. C. P. will preside.
Flowers directing. Several new chants
At 8:00 P. M , Mr. Jackson will
and Masses are being sung.
speak on "'l he Changing Economic
Church Services at 11:00.
S tatus of the Negro.” An interesting
Church School at 12:00.
musical program will be given at both
You are cordially invited to attend meetings.
our services.
The Vigilantees Club, Mrs. Camp,
president, met W ednesday a( the home
of Mrs. Pearl Carol.
The Zion Emergency Club, W yatt
Williams, president, meets every F ri­
day night. Mrs. Lena Bowers will be
hostess this week.
Zion’s Varick C. E , Geo. Cannady,
president, meets every Sunday at 6:30
P. M. Everyone is invited.
Bethel Church News
ST. PHILIPS MISSION NOTES
Zion Cf)ucrf)
Night and Morning to keep
them Clean, Clear and Healthy
Write far Free "Bye Core"
or "Eye Beauty" Book
M u k < Ca.
1 , 1 I O I k SL C k u |<
(llv GENEVA IVKY»
Mrs. K S Valentino during the past
week has been the motive for num er­
ous social courtesies among which were
the following W ednesday morning,
guest of honor at the Esperanto B reak­
fast Club; W ednesday afternoon, spe­
cial guest oi the Rosebud Study Club
at its meeting held with Mrs. Rosa
Nichols, 407 llraaee street
W ednes­
day night she was entertained infor­
mally by Mrs Ella Smith at her beau­
tiful surhurhan home. 1'hursday mor
ning she was entertained at breakfast
by Mrs. G. W. Kinney at her apart
ment on Page street; Monday night
Mrs. Lenora Henderson gave a su r­
prise party for Mrs Valentine at the
home ot Mr and Mrs. Ralf Flowers on
V ictim s Avenue to which twenty
guests were bidden. Music and re
freshm ents were the diversions. Sev­
eral other social affairs have been ar
ranged in her honor among w hicli are
a theatre party and breakfat.
Mrs
Valentine who is the house guest of
Mrs. W . H. Myles plans to leave Mon
day for various points in California
She will be away indefinitely.
G. H atcher of Bremerton. W n ,
a recent arrival in the city to take up
his residence with his family at 870
Garfield Avenue.
Miss Gwendolyn Hooker was hostess
for a surprise theatre party last Sat
urday night honoring the anniversary
of the birth of her sister. Miss Violet
Hooker.
O ne of the prettiest Valentine Birth
day parties of the season was given on
la-t Friday night by Mrs. Mamie S tan­
ton and was attended by fourteen of
her time honored girlhood friends, in
eluding some members of the O regon
Belles Drill Team. The house and es­
pecially the dining room was gorgeous
ly decorated with Vallentine attrac
tions, red carnations and red sweet
peas adorned the dining table
Place
cards were ingeniously fashioned out
of red candy hearts. The pretty birth
day cake bore only two candles with
numbers which revealed the honoree
age. Many beautiful and serviceable
gifts were presented to Mrs. Stanton
____ •
Mrs. Beatrice <'anna.lv anil sons
were the guest» at dinner Sunday
afternoon of Mr and Mrs. Sher
man Pickett at 418 Vancouver
Ave. The hostess served a delic­
ious dinner assisted by her mother
Mrs. Avery. Covers were placed
for eight.
A very delightful luncheon was
served at the home of Mrs. R. F
Morrison Monday in honor of her
birthday. Places were laid for
ten Mrs. Morrison waa the roeip
ieut a very pretty flower howl
and a plant.
Comes
C harm ing
Charm i* the «ecret of feminine
appeal . . . and a aoft, light akin
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Palmer’s Skin Whitener Ointment
(often* and lighten* the darkest
skin, dears up pimples, blotches
and tan mark«, and doe* away
with that “oily, shiny” look. Uae
this preparation regularly to make
your akin aoft, delicate and allur­
ing. This amazing Ointment Is
made in the famous Dr. Fred
Palmer’s Laboratories where are
also made those other beauty aids
you know so well: Dr. Palmer’s
Skin Whitener Soap, Skin Whitener
Face Powder, Hair Dresser and
Hid Deodorant which may be had
at all drug stores for 26 cents each
or will be sent postpaid upon re­
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Laboratories, Dept. 6, Atlanta, Qa.
Send 4e In stamps for a
generous trial sample of
the Skin Whitener, Soap
and Face Powder.
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R K O Orpheum
Hclen Twelvctrees in "M IN N IF ."
Mrrrilium Maxwell spent the past
frolli thè Novrl hv Dolami llrm lrrsim
Clark with t.tlyan Tashinan. John Hai w eek.m il in Portland.
liday, Joan lllondrll, Jam es Hall. An
ita I . o i i i s c . Plus KKO Vaudeville JOK
A very large mutt ber of t h e
B R O W N IN G ,
lim ili
S c r e m a ; voting people u t t t M i d i ' d thnt moût
is
1 ii -1 pmt. ni wonderful concert of Mr Robe
comedy. 9 S K N S A T IO N A L K IK U
Honoring l>r. J. H. Mueller, l"AS, "Dcxterou» W oiider W urkera”
I Van of the department of Socio ami G A L L O A T ISK N , "A Mrlodiou»
logy of the University of Oregon Serenade."
and Paul Robeson, noted singer
of London, Fnglund, Mrs. Beatrice
Cannady entertained a coterie of
friends at her home in Irvington
last Sunday night ineluding both
colored and white. Amoug the
out-of-town guests were Lawrence
Brown of Boston, Mr Robeson's
accompanist and Mrs. Alexander
Ooklenweiser of New York City
wife of the eminent anthropolo­
gist.
The hostess was assisted in re­
ceiving and serving by her son
George annady and Miss Alfreds
Franklin. Buffet service was had
in the dining room which was ver
prettily decorated with red Val
entitle suggestions. Four tall red
tapers 'furnished the soft light
and bright red tulips and carna­
tions. the Valentine gift of the
Misses Violet and Gwendolyn
Hooker, adorned the center of the
table.
Red heart shaped cakes, sand
wiehes and other confections were
not only delights to the taste, but
also to the eye. Dr. Mueler, a Mis
sourian by birth, has made a spe­
cial study of race relations and
an impromptu talk on the subject
was enthusiastically followed liy
a general, enthusiastic discussion
in which the noted Paul Robeson
joined. The guests departed at a
late hour expressing delight and
thanks to the hostess for “ such a
rare evening.”
Miss Martha Rood—world figure, Sun-
day. March 1 st at Portland Woman«'
Club Bldg . 448 Taylor St The hour,
are from J to 5 P M All are invited
to meet thi» wonderful perfonality.
The Esperanto Breakfast Club
was entertained last Wednesday
by Mrs Nona Diez Hf her home,
436 Marguerite Ave. Fight mem­
bers were present and Mrs. E. $
Valentine was a guest. The hos­
tess served a delicious two-course
breakfast, assisted hv her mother.
Mrs. R F Foster The program
hour was presided over by Mr*.
I rank Adams, chairman.
Mr«.
Reynolds presented a poem, “ The
Melting Pot” ; Mrs. B. Cannady
exhibited the book “ Paul Robe-
son”, which had been autograph­
ed by Mr. Robeson and presented
to her by Lawrcncee Brown, Mr.
Robeson ’« accompanist. Mrs. Ad­
ams exhibited a book “ Complete
Poetical Works of Paul Isatirenee
Dunbar”, which w h s presented to
her on her birthday jointly by the
club and Mrs. Mamie Stanton.
Mrs. Rachael Bellard read com­
munications from an art club in
Seattle inquiring about the Esper­
anto ( lull activities and inviting
tlie slab membef|jo u entertgin-
» nt the auditorium Monday
night. Those who d i d not go oer
titilli) inisseil hearing u great art
ist.
»im
l*ricea:
25c ’«ili I p. m.
J5c front I ’tilt 6 p ni
OOc night*.
Tlii’ High School Girl'» Koner-
ves club met and reorganized hint
Thursday. The following officer«
were elected: l*re«ideut, Beuitat
Abernathy, Vice President, Cora
Franklin, Secretary, Evelyn Free-
man. Treasurer, Juanita G a sto n .
Mr» Hill 1 » the girl's advisor.
FO X W E S T CO AST
THEATRES
PA R A M O U N T
The picture they don’t dare show in
Chicago, "L IT T L E ) C A E SA R " with
Edward Robinson, Douglas Fairbanks
Jr., and others, plus l.Y N N C O W A N ,
prince of melody ami Master of C ere­
monies m F R A N C H O A M ARCO’S
Stage Idea. " P R O S P E R IT Y " with
Lucille Page. 50-P E O P L E 50 and O I.-
I IE W A L L A C E a n d the PARA-
M oU N TFER S
U N IT E D ART1STS-
IH F
rovai
FA M IL Y
BROADW AY "
BROADW AY-
Mane Dressier and Polly Moran in
'R E D U C IN G ."
R IA L T O
Marilyn
Miller in "SU N N Y "
HOLLYW OOD—
Today, W m. Haines in " R E M O T E
C O N T R O L .”
K.issian W o lv e s Will Howl
I heir Tones Into Forest
Microphone*
S c i e n t i s t s In S o v iet R u s s i a a r e
considering
Using t h e
rad io
m i c r o p h o n e as a n a i d In t h e i r
c a m p a i g n to eiterm ln ate the
Ini
p a c k s o f w n l r e a o f th e SI
1» n u n s t e p p e - a c c o r d i n g to re­
cent report-
M ic ro p h o n e* c o n ­
n e c t e d by l e o
ne llnea with a
common "i antral” would he faa
toned to post* o r t r e e s In t h is
vaat u n i n h a b i t e d land. These
would p ck u p the h o w ls of t h e
wolf packs, which can be h e a r d
for miles o v e r the sllo n i p lain s
T h u s lo cated , t h e wolvea would
be e i t i - r i n 'i m 'e d by riflem en d i s ­
patched from patrol stations by
t e l e p h o n e o r d e r s fro m t h e I to-
t -ier In t h e "central" where I! «
- r o p h o n e lin es c o n v e r g e
o iv es h a v e long been o n e of
in • f a c t o r s w h ich h a v e m a d e
S 'i e r l -1 d a n g e r o u s for s e t tl i n g or
ev en t r a v e l i n g In t h e s e v e r e SI-
b e r l a n w i n t e r s t h e y also c o n s t i ­
t u t e a m e n a c e t o t h e to w n s on
t h e f r i n g e of clv lllzatlo u
The G. A A. club did not meet
Monday, hut a apeeial m e e tin g
was called by the president, Miss
Maxwell on Wednesday night for
filial arrangement« for the card
and dancing. The party la tonight
Saturday, Fell 21 at l-enora lien
dcrHon'« home, 874 Uuion Ave.,
North. Dauciug, card«, prixea,
and luncheon. All the young peo­
ple are invited.
The A. M. E. /.ion boys won
Milwatikie, I'sttion High
School lust Friday on the U. 11.
floor. Don't forget the game with
Uohn'a furniture «tore the 25th.
of over
Mm F. D Young waa the din­
ner guest of Mr. and Mr». E L.
Jamison at their home last Run-
A public reception will be tendered lay.
Rev. Walter R. Lovell was the
guest of Rev. and Mrs. Daniel G.
Hill Jr., at the Robeson recital
last Monday night.
Lovfe
Theatres
Mrs. Jennie Ewing was hoatesa
to the Culture Club Monday at
her home. The Ouesaing Box waa
won by Mrs. Alexander. The lad
iea enjoyed several games of cards
URLINO A l * A \
during the afternoon.
Zion's Kmergencv Club was enter­
tained Friday at the home of Mr« Ada
McGill. 641 Cnion Aven N After
the business aeaaion. the ho«te«i served
delicious refreshm ents The next meet
ing will be with Mr». Lena Bowers
Visitors are always welcome.
L e t Zoolt« rin n e « away the
accum ulated secretions, kill
P A T R O N IZ E O U R
A D V E R T IS E R S
Pollyann, Society Editor
George Uantiady ha« added to
lit» already nice collection of tro-
phtea, pen« and letters, a cup, and
another letter. 11c «'anted tlieae
during the paat fall term. The cup
in a Grant football honor which
»iguifir« that the young man who
received it made the longest run
of any of the player« during the
Uouitnerce Grant football game
Nov. 11. The cup is engraved,
mounted and w m presented b y the
II.dl) w ood Time« Shop. It will
be recalled that Oeorgc ha« alao
won the »liver trophy given by
Coach liong to the football man
who had the highest «a'holastio
standing George'« was 9554 per
cent. Getting the two previous
mentioned honon| he .naturally
received hi« football letter.
Dolores Maxwell has gone to
San Diego to join her mother.
TO O U R PA T R O N S
ll it absolutely imperative that you
fin e or armi in and pay up your in­
debtedness to us As we have to often
’ ’ '»re. most of ou* business i*
■ « e*»b basi* We cannot give you
g o o d service and a good paper unless
we have money to pay our bills. If
you pay us we can pay, if you do not,
we cannot. Some of our patron* have
I omit* more than tw o yeara’ past
due. others m onths' and this ia meant
for those who do not pay, only. It
goes without the saying that some pay.
however, to hr able to attend next year.
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menl to he given in Seattle. Mrs.
Mamie Stanton sang “ Who
Knows , words by Paul Laurence
Dunbar, accompanied on the piano
by Mrs. Kline Reynolds. The study
period was devoted to reading and
translating letters from Mrs. An­
na Kincaid, local Esperantist. Next
meeting will he held with Mrs.
* ora Is. Jamieson.
Mrs. I.ula G ragg was hostess at a
delirious dinner party Friday evening
■ I her home in A lberta to members of
the I a«t which recently presented the
drama, "A W om an’s H onor."
t he Old Rose Club met Thursday
at the home of Mrs. Clara Pickett, 418
Vancouver Ave., with the president,
Mrs. Elsie Reynolds presiding An in-
teresting program was given as fol­
lows: piano solo. Mrs. Nona ___
lic i/ ,
reading, Mrs. B. J. Fuller; vocal solo!
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Mrs. Clara Pickett and a review of
"Paul Robeson” by Mrs. Elsie Rcy-
Holds. Among out of town guests pre-
pre
sent was Mrs. E. S. Valentine The
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hostess served dainty refreshm ents
A Reminder T o Save for T he Future
The combined deposits (exceeding $25.-
000,000) of the more tiian 58,000 Saving.,
Accounts custom ers here at the United
States National stand as a perpetual re ­
minder of the importance of having "an
anchor to w indw ard" in the shape of a re
serve fund for the future.
A dollar will open your Savings Account.
United States National Bank*
B ro * d * « y
D O N ’T S P E N D Y O U R M ONEY
W H ER E YOU CA N N O T W O RK !
And S ly u h
s i l l « r k . P o r tla n d .