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TWO The ADVOCATE SATURDAY, MARCH TI m * YOUNGER SET EDITORIAL PAGE) (JUjurrljrH THE ADVOCATE ( liy G E N E V A — BA TTISTS— 3 y Mount O livet Bap tut Church Published Every Saturday at Suite 312-313 Mscleay Building. Portland, Oragon East First snd Schuxler Sta Rev J. l_ C tttoa. Minister Phone ATwater 1.135 East Tth and Everett Sta — E P IS C O P A L IA N — St. Phillips Mission Knott snd Rodney Sta Blaine C o le s Lay Reader — HOUSE OF PRAYER— House o< Prayer East 10 th and Grant Sts Robert Searcie. Psstor R o sa lie $ i r d Mrs. Elsie Teague on Larrabee street. —— — The Emergency Club held a very interesting meeting last Friday night at the parsonage, 417 Vancouver ave- nue. Eighteen members were present. Am ong new members enrolled was A. E. Taylor. _ _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jamison were the,guests at dinner Sunday o f Mrs L. K. Weeks at her home. 444 Benton street. Shiloh Baptist Church BEATRICE H. C ANNADY......................................................... Fdsior and Publisher YANCY FRA N K LIN ............................................ tssutmns Manager and Computer W ILU AM PICKENS ..................................................................Contributing Sduor R O S A L IE B IR D ..................... .............................. Society Editor and Reporter D eN O R V A L U N T H A N K . 11. D--------- ---------------------------- ------ Health Editor N A N C Y L E E --------------------- ---------------------------------------------- -Love Editor KITS REID. RALPH C CLDYE AND CLIFFORD M ITCHELL............ C Subscription Rates (Payable in Advance!: One Year, $2.50; Si* Months, $1.50; Three Month*. $1.00 Entered as Second-Claaa Matter in the Poat Office at Portland, Oregon, Under the Act of 1012 IV E V ‘ Miss Rosalie Bird, 681 Gantenbein Avenue Phone M U 1686 The Esperanto Breakfast Club was entertained Wednesday morning by Rr*- Jennie Myles at the fam ily rest- deuce on 329 Sacramento » I reel She « ’ rved a delicious two-course repast, »»»i* te d by Mrs. Elise Reynold» A fte r breakfast a b rief business hour was held and the remainder o f the time devoted to the study o f Espe- rwnto. A ll members were present ex C« P ‘ two. The next m eeting will be •»•Id ‘ he home o f Mrs. Rachel Bel Inrd on Going street. The Old Rose Club w ill meet the Mrs. Cora L. Jamison was the guest first Thursday in A p ril at the home o f Mrs. Rachel Bcllard to witness o f Mrs. Ida Schweich, 1037 Division Elissa Land! in “ Body and Soul" at street. the Paramount last Wednesday a ft ernoon. Mi N ellie Franklin and Geneva Turner arrived home Wednesday to Mr and Mrs. J. Mitchell, who have »pent the Easter holidays with their spent the past year in Corvallis, are fam ilies and friends, expected to return to Portland soon. The (!. A. A. Club had charge of the Little Tom Sunday night. From the financial report, the evening was .joile a success. A ll Portland's young er set were out and enjoyed the thrills that g o lf affords. A fte r a brief meet- mg Monday night, which included the g o lf report, discussion o f the A pril's dsy dunce and decision o f indoor ten nis at next meeting The girls spent about an hour in basketball practice. M yrtle Moore excited everybody as well a , herself Sunday when she made hole In-one on ninth hole, thereby re- reiving an extra round free The Trlanolt girls have a new pul ley, whleh permits the girls to go home after sehool and then come to club at 4:30. The members sre asked to remember this announcement. G eorge Cannady was swarded third prise, $2.50, In a singing contest held ls»t Saturday night at the Paramount theatre. A iloxen persons contested for the three prîtes On ths 14th George won the second p rlts o f $5. When the Child Labor and Indus — METHODIST— trial W e lfa re Commissions found out A t the Advocate office, 212 Mac lea y Bethel A. M E. Church about the bill, they requested a hear D ANCE POSTPONED betiding. Larrabee snd M cMillen Sts. ing before the ways and means com On account o f the ladies o f the Mt. Rutherford'» Barber Shop, 340 W il Rev Daniel G. H ill Jr , Minister mittee. Four or fiv e went up and Hood Chapter, 0 . E. S.. using the new liaass avenue, in Fester's Pool HalL First A. M E. Zion Church they were given T W O M IN U T E S Elks hall fo r a card party on the The Elks building. 310 Williaa 41? W illiams Ave EAC H to voice their objections to night o f March 30, the Elks' Enter- Rev W. R. Lovell. Minister avenue. the bill. N ow can we be censured for gency Club com mittee has w illin gly Friendship Pool HalL Sixth, ne having the feelin g that Mrs. Trumbull relinquished the date in their favor. Glisan (W est Side). was deliberately and in cold blood is these men, like most o f the public, Medley Hotel Restaurant. Interstate Mrs. V icie Simms, o f 824 East Pine "SHOT IN T H E B A C K ” ? did not take time to investigate the Avenue (in Medley H otel). But the above isn't all. Get this real value o f this work to the state. street, was hostess at dinner Sunday which we feel w ill make the motive And we venture the opinion that if honoring Mrs. Elisabeth Slaughter and her sister, Mrs. W. G. Bird. clear to you, i f it is not already so: they had the result of their action “ SHOT IN T H E B A C K " The State Labor Commission was would have been different. The L itera ry Research Club met at The work o f the Child Labor and getting the sum o f $15.500 fo r its Whenever we think o f the notion of work. The Child Labor and Industrial Industrial W elfare Bureaus is con the home o f Mrs. Mamie Stanton in the late state legislature on HB 209 W elfare Commissions were getting fined to the inspection o f state indus Alberta Friday. It was guest day and and HB 426, we cannot help having $16,000 between them. The new Bu trial plants, hours, wages and w ork Mrs. Rose Nichols, chairman o f the the feelin g that the person whom reau o f Labor and State W elfare ing conditions o f women and children executive board o f the N. A. o f C. W. C .; Lee G rigsby and Miss Jane these bills were intended to kill was Commission has been granted an in- under 18 years o f age. Bryant were the special guests o f the T U ESD A Y , A P R IL 1. 19:11 deliberately “ shot in the back." Why- ' reuse o f $8650 fo r its work. It might interest colored voters to club's secretary, Mrs. Pollyann Reed. do we feel that w ay? W ell, it's know that the only members o f the Although the budget o f the Child Mr. G rigsby graciously responded to — AT — long, long story, but here are the high .ab or and Industrial W e lfa re Com- Multnomah delegation to vote against a request to sing a group o f songs fo r lights leading up to the tragic end: nissions had been approved by ex- the consolidation measure were: A n the club members. He was accompan- 'W ay back in 1903 a fe w forw ard- Elks’ Nett Hall jo v e m o r Norblad, they agreed to cut derson, Gordon, Gill and Lonergan. ed on the piano by Miss Bryant. Mrs. looking and forward-thinking women This is not all. The law consoli t from $16,000 to $11,000 and finally Nichols gave an interesting talk. The and men went up to the state legis to $8680 — exactly the additional dating the Bureaus does not take e f hostess served delicious refreshments. lature and succesafully lobbied fo r the Admission 5<k fect until June. 1931, and the legisla Music by KGW Hand imount allowed the Labor Commis The next m eeting w ill be held the first passage o f a bill creating the child sioner under the consolidation plan. ture with its strict “ business” prin Friday night in A p ril at the home o f labor commission. The bill was spon But still the ways and means com ciples failed to make appropriation to sored by the State Conference of mittee recommended the passage of take care o f the expenses o f the Child Charities and Correction, o f which the bill. W hat other conclusion could Labor and Industrial W elfare Bureaus TO OUR PATR O N S Rabbi Sephen H. W ise, T. L. E liot, be reached other than the e ffo rt was from January to June, 1931. I f the the late T. N. Strong and Mrs. M illie work is carried on the secretary, Mr*. to oust Mrs. Trum bull? it it absolutely imperative ihsl you R. Trumbull w ere among the leaders, Trumbull and her assistant will have DR J. L. C A S T O N . Pastor In cutting their budget so liras - ne or send in snd pay up your in- the latter being the secretary. The to wait until the legislature meets in (M ildred Ivey, Reporter) drhlrdites» lo us A t we have so ollen State Federation o f Labor, the State ically, the Child Labor and Industrial 1933 t o get their pay. Rev. W . R Lovell, pastor ’ ' ’ r r. most o ( out business is Federation o f Women's Clubs and a W elfare Bureaus agreed to cut down W e hope, however, that since it is (B y Keren Mills Collins, Reporter) Sunday Dr. Caaton’s subject was, ’ e o i biais W e cannot give you group o f club women sponsored the their rent by housing the tw o in one too late fo r the governor to retrieve Rev. Lovell w ill preach at both “ The Sermon On the Mount." His good servire and t good paper unless measure also, and it went through un instead o f tw o rooms; to reduce their the mistake o f the legislature, he will services Sunday. topics during the week were: Monday, we have money to pay our bills office force and to reduce their sal- It i der the late George Chamberlain, g o v see to it that the state does not make Praise and prayer service on W ed “ Contrasts Old and N e w "; Tuesday, you pay us we can pay, if you do not,| i— Mrs. Trumbull even agreeing ernor, with no expense attached. The the same mistake in refusing to pay nesday, 8 p. m. Members are urged “ Jesus On A lm sgiving, Prayer and we cannot. Some of our patrons have governor appointed fiv e people on the :o return to her $125 per month sal bills o f six months' standing o f two to attend. Fasting” ; Wednesday, “ T h e N ew Life .-'inis more than two years' past commission, o f which Mrs. Trumbull ary. departments. The Vigilantes Club w ill g ive a Thrust’ ; Thursday, “ How to Regard due. others months' and this is meant Now, just why was this concerted was one, and she was immediately W e have utmost confidence in the J igg's dinner March 27. B enefit the I A ll Men,' and Friday, The Condition for tho«e who do not pay. only II elected its secretary. For eight years e ffo rt to g et rid o f Mrs. Trumbull? good sense o f Governor Meier. church. Mrs. R. H. Camp is president | of the N ew Faith." goes without the saying that some pay When akin 1* satiny, aoft and the state waa put to no expense in It was not due to her inability to do —— ■ ■ o o f the club. ! On Sunday morning the Missionary light, then smiles beguile and your the operation of this commission and the work. N o one charges that she P A T R O N IZ E O U R The Zion Em ergency Club met at Society has charge of the service, N o race can rise whose health is beauty is alluring. Dr. Fred Pal its work. Mrs. Trumbull gave her is inefficient. On the other hand, as A D V E R T IS E R S the home o f Mrs. B. Clemins, 720 Sunday evening special Palm Services mer's Skill V U l K K Ointment the Oregon Voter o f March 14 says: services and her late husband, along poor is the consensus of opinion of softens and lightens tha darkest Union Avenue North, Friday night. i,y the Order o f Eastern Star. Dr Mrs. Trumbull has made child la those who are sponsoring N egro w ith others, gave o f their personal ak in, clears up pimples, blotches A pleasing report was made from the Caston w ill be the speaker, Health Week, beginning April 5. Pro and tan mark», and does away with and private funds to support the bor law enforcement her life work. PleaMV Pay Your Suhncription apron social held at the home o f Mrs. The Fellowship Club was enterUin- moters are urging race leaders every- - that “ oily, shiny” look. Us* this work. In 1911, under Governor Os H er career in public life was identi Burt Turner. 1 ed by Mrs. W. A. Noeley, Monday preparation regularly to make your where and most especially the guar wald West, a state appropriation was fied with the agitation fo r an Oregon Quarterly Conference w ill be held evening. The next m eeting o f the duns of the health of the people, to akin soft, delicate and alluring. secured and an office was opened in child labor law. She was appointed the fifth Sunday in March. Rev. T. Fellowship Club will be at the resi- Portland. on the original commission a fte r the carry out the program which has been This am azing Ointment Is made In Allen H arvey, presiding. MORGAN APARTMENTS dence o f Mrs. Johnson on Fargo outlined by the national body in col the famous Dr. Fred Palmer's Lab was enacted. L arge employers, In 1917 the Child Labor, the Indus oratories where are also mad* 789 E. Burnside Street street. laboration with the United Slates D e those other beauty aids you know trial W elfare and State Labor Bureaus at firs t suspicious o f enforcement,, The Missionary Society met at the Between 24th and 25th partment of Health. effected a voluntary consolidation and gradually learned that Mrs. Trumbull so w ell; Dr. Fred Palmer's Skin residence of Mrs. Louis Jones Tuesday Modern Five-Room Furnished Whitener Sosp, Skin Whltener Mrs. Trumbull was continued as the was fa ir ; that she did not use her evening. Face Powder, H air Dresser and secretary o f the three consolidated o f authority fo r persecution or private A partments Mrs. Ned Ellis entertained the Hid Deodorant which may be had — fa m fices with no increase in salary. She political purposes, and that they could Rent Reasonable Call at all drug stores for 25 cents each Searchlight Club Thursday evening. was receiving at this time $125 per rely upon equal enforcement upon all Bethel By The Bridge or will be sent postpaid upon re The regular m eeting o f the Moun EAsl 0423 month. In 1927, however, the Indus competitors, large and small. The On Larrabbee and M cM illen Sts ceipt o f price. Dr. Fred Palm er’s tain Climbers will be held Sunday at .Mrs. H. Troutman trial W elfare Commission added an large employers appreciated this hon Laboratories, Dept. 4, Atlanta, Oa. Rev D. G. Hill. Pastor 3:30 and a continuation o f the sub increase o f $100, making a total sal est and impartial enforcem ent by a Send 4e In »tamps fo r • Marguerite Gntfrlh— Reporter ject, “ The Creation.” ary o f $225 per month, and from public official who did not play poli generous trial sample o f N ext week the H oly W eek service The Joymakers’ Club met Thursday the Skin Mhilener, Soap “ there on in,” Mrs. Trumbull never tics, and time and again they have 1385 Grand Ave. N. W aL 6610 and Face Powder. received any more raises. with Mrs. Mae H ill at Bethel pas- will be held, at which tim e there will come before the legislature to de 1 [be a dramatic recital o f the events of MRS. ZEPHA BAKER sonage. A t various times, indeed, at the fend Mrs. Trumbull’s work and pro a# Rev. E. L. Jamison w ill fill the pul-1 Passion Week. On Good Friday night m eeting o f nearly every state legisla test against its being sacrificed to B E A U T IC IA N there w ill he a thr.-e-hour service pit Sunday. ture, since efforts have been made to political considerations. Specializing in Persons N ex t Sunday, March 29, the presid- from 7:30 to 10:30 p. m consolidate under the State Labor Bu “ Small employers, however, have Dep: AT. n o £ ii St. A ll Lines o f Beauty W o rk may come and go at will. The service * « * « « YOUR com p i i x io n yo u t h fu l * mg elder, Rev. T. A. Patterson, will reau, the Industrial W elfare and the been more or less dissatisfied, espe consists o f a musical ensemble of C J W alker T oilet Good* have charge all day. In the a fte r Child Labor Bureaus. But the at- cially those who were stru gglin g for hymns and church composition, with for tale noon the K. o f P.’e w ill have their temps have been unsuccessful as the survival and desired to practice econ the Crucifixion story and the Seven sentiment o f the public was in favor omies in violation o f law and shocking annual service. Last Words o f Christ as the climax. o f the policy o f keeping the last two to morals. Parents determined to Dr. Caston has been invited by the as social w elfare activities. augment fam ily income, from labor o f Oregon Conference Epworth League In the 1931 session o f the state le g children under age did what many T ts n a ts rie tl P a r l o r a Council o f Methodist Churches to ac M ARTIN’ S BEA LTV SHOP islature, however, without any notice parents do, lied about the age o f the cept a position on the faculty of their 125 NO RTH S IX T H STRUCT :: PO R T LA N D , OREGON whatsoever to the Industrial W elfare child, and took offense when Mrs. institution to be held at Falls City, Rodney and K not Sta. 316 William* Ave. and Child Labor Bureaus, a bill was Trumbull’s checking o f records ex Equipped with the Very Latest, We Are In a Position lo Care for Ore., in August. R E V . H. D. C H A M B E R S I N drawn by the ways and means com posed their perjuries. These small ROBE.NA MARTIN IN CHARGE CHARGE m ittee (Burke, Wm. F. Woodward, employers and lying parents have felt B. Y. P. U. Men, Women and Children A special Palm Sunday service will Isaac Staples, Eberhardt, Strayer, F. bitter towards Mrs. Trumbull, and SHAMPOOING EYEBROW ARCHING Beatrice Arberry will have charge be celebrated with H oly Communion PRESSING 8CAI.P TREATMENT Kiddle, Johnson, Wheeler, Dunn (not their grievances were taken up by Come Let Us Serve You' o f the meeting. The topic fo r dis MARCEI.LINGG MANICURING at 11:00 A. M.. The Rev. H. D. Cham Joe E ), Spaulding, Homer, An gel], I. politicians. The child labor adminis cussion is "W h y Christ Is a W orthy bers, celebrant. The music fo r this HOLLIDAY H HOLLIDAY L. Stewart, L. D. Nash, Earl H. H ill, tration was 'jobbed' by false publicity, COURTEOUS AND PROMPT SERVICE occasion w ill be in charge o f Mrs. M aster." J. P. Yates, L. A . Allen, H. H. Chind- such as was perpetrated by greedy Jessie Edwards. F low er* with a spe --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- . gren, R. Goulay, A . V. S w ift and Mark promoters o f child violinists to obtain cial mass and anthem. The public 1» J. Johnson), and favorably reported, notoriety which would fill theatres, The opening o f the Tom Thumb cordially invited to attend. to consolidate with the Bureau of L a and was victimized by other misrep g o lf course was quite a success Satur Church service a t 11. G. FREEM A N B R O T H E R S T R A N S F E R bor under the title o f B U R E A U OF resentations.” day. Roaalee Byrd officiated at the Church school at 12. LABOR AN D STATE W ELFARE In other words, we venture to say club houaa. St. Philips always welcomes you. Olfice Pitone; liKoadway I HR.-» C O M M ISS IO N . According to reports that 99 per cent o f the opposition to said to have come from “ inside" the Child Labor and Industrial W el 4.10 HOYT STREET :: l’uri lami, Oregon sources, the sole object o f the con fare Commission can be traced to sel The Oldest Negro Business In Portland Is . . . . solidation was to g et rid o f Mrs. fish motives. Residence Phone GArfteld 8019— 340 Tillamook Street It is said that the legislatora all Trumbull and to increase the salary o f the Labor Commissioner by $50 through the session teemed to take Succetnorn to E . Rirhttnltnm Hau natif T rann fe r per month, although he was elected o n ' the position that anybody can do the Published Every Saturday for the Past Twenty-Six Years! the basis o f $250 per month. work o f these bureaus. 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