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PAGE TWO The ADVOCATE Sulimlm, Jum* - 7 . PKI I EDITORIAL PAGE T H E ADVOCATE ------------------------------------ --------- ----- — f Sy ‘Rosalie ,‘/hrd — B A P T IS T S — Mount Olivet Baptist Church Published Every Sa turd ay a t Suite 312-313 Macleay Building. Portland. Ore. A T w a ter 2536 — Telephone« — G A rt e id 7523 BEATRICE H. CANNADY. YANCY K K IN E IIN WILLIAM PICKENS ......................... R O S A L I E B IR D D a N O R V A L U N T H A N K . M. D. NANCY L E E Gen ev a Ivey ------- K IT S REID, RALPH C. O .D Y E AND .......................................... Editor and f'uSJuAer ............. tuisMnt .Manage' en d Compositor ...............................................Contributing Editor Society E dito r and Reporter _______ _________ __________ H e a lth E dito r ....... .... ............ ............................ ......L ove E ditor Y o u n g e r S e t E dito r CLIFFORD MITCHELL...............hu n m n u ts Subscription Ratea (Payable m Advance): One te a r . $2.50; Six Month*. $1.50; Three Month». $1.00 E ntered a . Second-Claw Matter in the Port Office at Portland. Oregon, Under the Act of 1912 East 7th and Everett Sta. — EPISCOPALIAN— St Phillip« Vdvoçatc co ngratulate» the The i>re>. *nt and her chairman of the Lit- crarv Research club upon its »U. cess building. in wii rung the first award at the re- R utherf ord's B arber Shop, 340 W il- cent l ederation Meet liams avenue, in F os ter'« Pool Hall. It i- evidence of what team work T h e E lk s building. 310 Williams will accomplish coupled with real tal avenue. ent and efficiency T h e achievement Medley Hotel R esta u ra n t, In tersta te should encourage the club to try for Avenue (.in Medley H o t e l) . bigger and better things next year Friendship Pool Hall, Sixth , near Glisan ( W e s t S i d e ) . A U T H O R IT Y IN W R ONG HA N D S Holliday and Holliday, 125 North S i x t h street. The shooting of two Mexican stu dents by Oklahoma officers is another incident when authority was placed in H IG H -H A N D ED M E T H O D S wrong hands. It is g e t ti n g all too " I t is high tune that Baptist leader» fi el uen t in law officers being too quick thruout the administration begin think with their gun s; it is too la te to in ing for themselves and fearlgssly and vestigate a f te r a man has been shot publicly take their stand against this down— human life is g e t ti n g cheap in this country! policy of personal spite and impeach I f these youth had been Negroes, ment. the incident would be closed — but as ‘ It is high time that Negro Baptist they »re citixens o f a friend ly nation, newspapers in every state of the union somebody has got to pay f o r this sound the alarm and every leader brutal mistak e! everywhere with one scintilla of red blood in his veins take up the battle cry. until all our const ituen cy become N ev i A d d i t i o n t o aroused and awakened to the impend The Advocate*« ing peril hanging over every official or anybody else in our Convention Staff o f W riter« w ho dares to think or speak any c o n viction that fails to accord with the powers that be " Out of the West comes a new T h e above paragraphs were copied leader of Negro ethics, Eugene from an editorial appearing in " T h e Henry Huffman, author of “ How Georgia Baptist", one of the oldest I Am Civilired." a sa tire on the and m ost influential papers published white man's civilization. ir. the south It appears that the N a Frank but unembittered. Mr. tional Baptist Convention, I n c , has Huffman continues his discussion been using methods in administration ,of the W hite V. Negro, inequal of Yhe affairs of the church and the ities and prejudices, in a ser ie s of editor oi the "Georgia Baptist is call-, articles which will appear in The m g attention to the evil and its devas Advocate. tating effects it allowed to continue t Watch for t h e m ! W e might correctly state that not only in the Baptist Cunvemon, Inc., i D on’t forget Varick Christian E n do we find these methods employed but it is true of nearly every urgamza deavor’s Silver ea tom orrow (Sunday) A t the Advocate offic e, 212 Macleay tion and reformist Mission Knott and Rodney S ts Blaine Cotes. Lay Reader — H O U SE O F P R A Y E R — Hous e of Pra yer East 10th and Grant Sts Robert Searcie. Pastor P i n t A. M E. Zioa Church 41T W illiam s Ave Rev W . R. Lovell. Minister Bethel Church New Bethel B y T h e Bridge O n LAirabbec and Me Millen Sta. Rev D. G. Hill. Paator M argu erite uniff»/A— /?f l a t t e r ZION CHURCH NOTES Sunday is Children’s Day through- scholarship which he won while at ut the A M F Zion denomination t>berlin Eor the past two years he A special sermon to children and par- has been a professor of piano, organ ents and friends will be the main tea- and history of music at Howard I ’m ture of the morning service Christian ' t r s i t y in W ash ington Robert Allen Education will he the subject of the attended Howard the past year where evening service. Another barbecue he was an honor student He also will be held Saturday, July 4. was an assistant in the office of the Ml The Rev E J. Magruder. pastor of | National Benefit Insurance Co First A M E Zion church. San F r a n three are graduates of Portland public cisco and r rmer pastor here, will hold | schools with hono rs and their many the third quarterly conference. July friends here are happy to have them T hey motored all 5 and *> He will preach at both serv home for summer ices Sunday. July :> and administer the way in their Ford Victoria, making Holv Communion Magruder ha* it in si\ driving days. T hey stopped many friends m Portland who will in Chicago with an aunt. Mrs Hattie be p ica ..,I to see him ami hear him preach . 1 he A d v o c a te Publishing Co P u blished L very Saturday jo r the Past Tuenty-Six Y ea rt! Publisher» o f “ The A dvocate”— A 16-Pagr Newspaper In Two Section»! B E A T R IC E H. CANNADY, M an ager G. FREEMAN BROTHERS TRANSFER liufmaus Residence Phone GArfield 8019— 340 Tillamook Street Successo rs to E . R ich a rd so n Raff naff e T r a n s fe r Holliday 8C Holliday T o n s o r ia l P a r lo r s 125 NORTH SIXTH ST R E E T :: PORTLAND, OREGON Equipped with the Very Latest, We Are In a Position to Care for Pollyann Reed writes from Denver that she is fine trip, ’ ( in the go The message is signed Reed and her ma.” T h e Advocate having a very all the tune “ Shirely lime p e r s ------------------------- * J ° y n i a k r r * party held Thu rsday ° * C»t a* (he Frankly n home, l *°"’ L. I * * 1 '» street, was reported to , l i ' c h,c n targrlv attended and thoroly enjoyed he jlfair wa» the last meet- m*i ° * I^1f club for the present season Music wa» furnished by Hubert Lewis, saxaphone, t.huck Sm ith and Ld Plummer at the piano T h e party- ended with the reading of the Club’s •»nniul p,,em hy Crystin e Smith, »ec- retary —______________ Mrs Nadeen Porter was the matinee guest ,,t Miss Kusalee Bird, Wydnes- day. June 2«. at tlw Broadway through ,h * courtesy of the editor. Mrs nady ( an- Mr W Bird and «laughter spent Saturday, J u m ¿o, a t Seaside "All strength unless dedicated to the Mrs Blanche Brown has moved weaker becomes d estructive”— Keith Jr »m 1 ’¿t> Graham Avenue to 1646 D i vision street. SYRACl SE LODGE NO. I Bishop J VV Martin of L os Angele» ha» lloved to M. Louis. Mo Knights of Pvthias \f#-f*ts every second and fourth Fridav e^nings in each month at thr* E LK S NEW HALL Williams Avenue and McMillan St. E Ü. CANNADY, C.C. WYATT W WILLIAMS, K. of R. S. Office Phone: BKoadvvay 1885 430 HOYT STREET :: Portland, Oregon ‘ ,a,tcr>on •*"<! ■" O m a ha w.ii. Mr» I >eborah Williams, a friend of the family. George Cannady. president of Varick C.E Society has been named a dele M r, t ^ r a M ayberry, mother of gate t the Golden Jubilee convention meeting in San Francisco, July 11-16 •Mr» Randolph K Baldwin, ha- moved from Mar.litield M o . to Los \ngrlt-» where »he 1» making her future home with her -,,n. William Mayberry In \ugu»t. Mr» Baldwin, accompanied by her iiie.c. Mr» W ilb er Mercier will vi»it 'Ir » Mayberry on their vacatu when some f fom S to J P M. at the home of Geo correct the Cannady. preiident. 520 East 26th St. same, he find» himself ousted and os North. To the “Skipper* on The Advocate: tracised Unless a united mass effort Dear Skipper: I see by the p a is used to combat such conditions, it 1 that the Negro “ A tta c k - i-t u s” upon is useless to try and change them virtuous! ? I white women is till rag- ing in the South. But now doesn’t it W h a t of The Future? strike you a» being st range that the Dusky m e m an gentleman North and Unless something is done or »ome Weat of the Mason and Dixon almost means found for employment, the o u t - 1 never contracts this harrassing and lo<ik for many Negroes in Portland trouble-making d is ea se? Is it a dis- this winter is anything but encourag ease |**vuliar to dark gentlemen in- ing. With many let out of the K R . ! habiting the I-amj o f Cotton o n l y ? and hotel service f e» are left with Of course I ’ll admit th a t I am j u s t paying jobs. If it were not for the natura ily dumb from my neck up, and from my waist line down. But, still, domestic service rendered by oar wo men. it would be a tragic situation I am wondering! T h e local branch of the N’ .A A C P Yours until the cows cease to low, held a timely meeting last Sunday upon — Eugen e Henry Huffman, the subject and it is hoped some de-1 ________ finite program of procedure beneficial O t to Rutherford who went to to all concerned will be worked out , ttle in quest of employment ha*» —— o I turned home P lea se P ay Y ou r S u b sc rip tio n The Oldest Negro B usiness In Portland Is . . . Miss N’cllu* .Mien in company with her brothers. W illiam Duncan ami Robert Allen, arrived in Portland Tuesday to pass the summer vacation with their lather, \\ D Mien propri etor of the Hotel Medley Miss Mien graduated June 5 with Mus. B degree Iron» Oberlin Conservatory of Music On that day she played her senior recital in W a rn er concert hall at the university Among interested auditors in the audience were Messrs W illiam Duncan and Robert Allen who had motorr.i from W ash ing ton i,i attend the recital an,I other commencement activiticx An interesting coincident was the fact that just tlirrv years ago to the William Dmwan Mien played his xriU«‘r recital in the same hall Since graduating from Oberlin Nlr Allen studied at the Dam rosch school of music in New York, on a I arrabee and McMilten Sts Rev Daniel G. Hill J r , Minister institution and sets about to ------------------------------------------------------------------ Miss Rosalie Bird, E. Church MRS. Z E P H A B A K E R C J W alker T oilet Goods for tale • 1 William* Ave. ML’rdock 1016 I he I t »am*n t tuli call boast n( a i* t v sues e s sí ul v s* a i under the lead Mae I Idi and president »hip ot Mt Benita Nberualh) \ veiy (rvx of the things ot puldu attention done b v the eliib wen a pail in I hr M v * In M o w n . a plav sponsored hy the ( o i l « « selv es «it the «itv, the annual nng ceremonial and leeogiution seiv- u es, an all eitv pu me f«*r the girl* at Work ( reek ( amp S m iles ton. Mr s J \\ I^atimcr is spemlmg ten Francisco I davs with relatives in San | M:" r * r* “ ' 1 M ■* aomicil* d w'** Vda McGill, ->t *1 V ' r N,.rtli M’" K othryn W°yd. daughtev o f *'"* M r' H*nrv VI,cI ,,ovtl N aslm ll. will be given in mar- r,aKr t°»lav to Dr Milloii M o o * ^ b*u«l at Mt * ’live Baptist ihurch, N’ ashv die A reception will follow the home ot the die «.cm no ny at he couple will b e ; bride s parents, at home Soil l 40th St l u s Yngrlcx alter July 15 Attorney Joh n H Jamison will xi>tiid \ugcU « hi s xtuumer vacation in l ox Dr ami Mrs D eX orval I ’nthank are enjoying their new C hevrolet sedan Randolph K Baldwin, popular ra il road man. report«* that during his stav over in < hnaha. Nebraska last week he met Miss Margie Danlcy, former secretary of the Williams \ve branch Y.W 1 \ m Portland He states that Miss Danley is well and doing finely in her Y work in Om aha Omaha people in general speak in glowing term» ot her wip-k. Mr Randolph **aid He also had the pleasure oi visiting the miniature golf course owned and operated by B B l «»wan who known to Portlanders T h e course is unique m that it is portable can folded up and moved anywhere It has is h o b s and altogether is a bcauti fill ami interesting course that B e g u i l e When »kin i* »«tiny, aoft and light, then amite» beguile and your be auty i» allu ring. Dr. F r e d l ’al- m er’i Sk in W hitener Ointm en t i o fte n a and lighten» the darkeat akin, clear» up pimple», blutchea and tan mark», and doea aw ay with th a t "oily , »limy" look U • tin» pre paration re g u la rly t o m ak e your »kin »oft, delicate and alluring. T h i i a m a z in g Ointment 1» made in the fam ous Dr. F r r d P a lm e r ’.» laih- or atorie» where a r e ai»o made those other bcuuty aids you know M well; Dr. Fred P a lm e r ’» Skin W k ito nor b u , skm V k lta tr F a c e Powder, H a ir D resser and Hid Deodorant which may be had ■t «11 drug stores for 25 cents each or will be sent postpaid upon re ceipt o f price. Dr. Fred P a lm er's l a b o r a t o r i e s , Dept. 4. A tla n ta , G«. Send le generous the Sk in and F a r e in sta m p * for a trial sam ple o f " h i t r n e r . So a p I ’o a d e r. DR.FRED PALMER’S c SfiufWhitener *N f(P S A Baby in Your Home I h o n « t yrtrrmrt t m i m m t f « r s t^ r ll H y <iu* to f a n r t io n * J w s u i g w v h b r h 1 Davwuoi*] w ith w oruUrrf u 1 s o r r — In tiiu tjM n d a a t cmjsem I t 1« t h a w u i t a t K ; « n mzpmimnra ar».l h u p rm lM xiln th « h iv h # « t U rn u i hjr h a n d m la o f m a r - rlod w o m e n , c h tld - 1 « fo r r « n . w h o b trtm o happy m o th e r*. 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IIIU u U CONFIDENCE La.st y< ar, thousands of. persons invested more than $850,000,000 of new capital in the electrical industry. This steady flow of new capital, in spite of general business conditions, clearly demonstrates the faith of the American public in the electric utilities anil their managements. Without this confidence, the industry would be unable to keep pace with the con stantly increasing demands being made upon it. SERVICE COMPANY Come-—Let Ut Serve Youf (PEPCO) ELECTRIC BUILDING Broadway and Aldnr PORTLAND, OREGON Diviaion Office* at Salem, Oregon City, Ifillaboro, Creabam, Si. Helen» and St. John», Oregon, and Vancouver, Waibington gra*b school {It Is llave been I» Mist as essi til a the 11 S girls i lull under th prcuidctiC v I he I ir Easton has li c h aide to ,*t Vu t' ire i i th C 1mil n rinomai and re« « *g«litio 1 X« i « «es as wilt a « a lew 1 fus « lui» ha« »reu A b l e ot! »er r (Ilf t«> pr**v nlr «in tigli money to «end t w o W« rlhy girl « t » fil k«>( k i r« ck l amp for ten dav « 1 ht« mav br e« • u s u i e r d v e ry g >0(1 lo t lit lit t lr i ln • il you 1er elice in Sea >r«k Wash. II« 1 tir Mac I«*r the two g< Is a! K * ( am » 1« \ n t«r la ( asf. 11 and Jean filli are t h e i « t i a it lue g Ills who sIlare thr lu» i o n uf M ' Clldlt ig an rdi n ali* •nal v a ado i al Ke ck f r r r k COM |«*I n* »II e iter tallirli an murr «‘ir Ir c I tf un • 1 « 1 e s t Sumía) W 1 h a ightl til 1*r«\ i k l a « .(t In» 1tome o n A 1 tigrin stl e| lion »ring Brui « Ite Bo I I I ! 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I i o i k h i l g for Spirit I a k r i amp I Ins is tin Y M «• ( » Inn Ai l, I h r 1« legate to Se a »« c k M i ta m p .it Mt St Helens conference vxherr George amt Ivan have burn spending their vacations tor the past G e o r g e ha* outgrown the am p Icav W e know five nr six years \\ ith graduating pig Ivan t«i manage alone lie can. too T T tiy it iii.il You can Easily have a l.oiu Healthy Growth of HAIR FU LL OF ( B y Guy Holmes ) \ large crowd enjoyed tennis last week at Frem on t courts T h e r e has been a noticeable amount ot talent among the younger set. more so than h a s been previously noted Several tennis enthusiasts .»re contemplating a tournament to I»« played during the summer mon ths \ very good ex hibition was offered last week by Guy Holmes and Vernon Baker, the score going to 6-4 ti-7 So m e of the crowd missing during last week who have been in regular attendance were \l Pierre. Prentiss Price, I.enora H en derson. Ch rystalce Maxwell, Kosalrc Bird and Bob Holling Mthongh these tilings were a great Ip it w.»s the faithlulnes» cd the ils to tin«? «bib and leailer that lpt ! th* tu mixe rilo gh money to lid a «lei «g ate to th r S r altee k Con Bertie Ma« \\ m u e in ! ,1., v ; . Wt»s!i LiirU* I'olv ulema!». « iieshtlitan I upon her, »«I this 1It «nor be «toi and l« »t I rnlav t«* »pend ten *la) % at this v a« ational ami e«lu« atnuiul « «miei enee Y O U R C O M P I I X »ON Y O U T H F U L * T EN N IS Men, Women and Children HOLLIDAY & HOLLIDAY IIle sllilliuei Mrs Heurictta Murshall is occupy mg her property oii Butlalo »treet teil» porartly and until »he ean arrauge suit ! ahle tenants to occupy same betöre she returns to her hotne m ( >gdr», l (alt Mrs Maishall bas mau> tnends ui PortU nd with whou» she will pass »oiuetune beto ie taking hei leavr She will also spend a week with Mr» 1 I ynch «B row n in l ongview. \\ ashiug B E A U T IC IA N Specializing In All Lines of B eauty W ork rtiillip Moore I lower». t litlord and I V au t anuad v a u among lite ho\ « vsIw* will attend Stunt I ak» i amp Im Mr s l.ouise v aswcll eutertamed Ba hais and Inend» at a Fräst at her hoine last W ednesday night 681 G antenbem Avenue Phone MU 168(1 — METHODIST— Bethel A. M Congratulations W H E R E TO B l 'Y T H E A D VO C A TE, A very dclighttul daucc aml enter taintuent vva> given Monday evening, June Sttiul »ponsoicd b> the lloostei * club oi the MW». Mr George Hat per. is to bt* eommended tor bis work m getttug up such a splendid prograu» I h r entertanun ent during the mtei n t t s M o n was turuished b > the i»il»«ou umilv. headlmer» at the K k O last weck Mrs \da Mctiill preswled at the puneh bowl East First and Schu yler S t * Rev J. L. Oastoa. Minister Shiloh Baptist Church STREN G TH A N I* BEAUTY During the past ID years in my headquarters at Washington tiavo treated every form of scalp disen e and «very kind of hair. In all my work I have ra iled absolutely upon C I.E O I IA IR GKOW rIR to soften, beautify and grow hair I have depended upon ( ’LE O SC A LI EOO|) to cure <>r relieve every kind of scalp disease, to feed the sealp and keep it healthy nnd upon C I . E O EXTRA H E A V Y T A R SH A MPOO to keep the hair and sealp sweet and rlean. These C I.E O pro duct» have never failed me in ■ single ease Thousands of wo E U G E N IA S T E W A R D J O N E S Ifair and Scalp Authority of Wash men »re u»ing my home treat merits. They write me every ington. I> ('. Founder of Ciro lay «aving their hair is grow ing longer and »öfter and that t h n r rnlp diseases are being cured rapidly. . LONG ER. S O F T E R II A IR IN 30 D O S AND VOI It SC A I D I S E A S E S Cl R E D OR MONEY HACK ____ Send today for » j« r of my C I.E O II A IR G R O W E R . S C A L P f OOD or E X R A H E A V Y T A It SH A M P O O , whichever one your head needs. Send for all three if you need them Use them according to my instructions for .'10 days and if your hair is not longer nnd so fter if you haven’t a growth of riew hair, «lid if your scalp trouble lias not been cured o, gre atly relieved, write me and I will immediately refund your money hut send today. FACE. III.EACH It's your fault if other wu man have lighter, clenre skin than yours. Lighten on« shade first night. Mai coupon below semi today. A G E N T S S E N D $3.511 for 10 f a st selling Cleo II» and Beauty Products. Orde blanks and everything read to a ta ri business. Cleo Besuty Products Co 521 23rd SC. N.E.. Washington, D.C. GLOW’ F lt 50e S C A L P FO OD 05c C lc O .ÎO W T O O R D E R C L E O B E A U T Y P R O D U C T S Co., 521 2 lrd St., N.E Wash. D,C. Gentlemen: Pleas« send me Products I have marinai X afte r. Hair Grower and Heautlfler r>0c Vanishing Cream .............. 79c Scalp Food .............................. «r.e Lemon Clcnnsing C r e a m . . 79r E x tr a Heavy T a r Shampoo file Wrinkle Cream ..................... 97c Raid Spot A Temple Grower 10r Aristocrntlc Brown F a ce Kara Bleach ............................ 60c Powder. 4 Shades ............... 79c ' l a m a ...................................................... 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