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The PAGE TWO Saturili««. Jum* ADVOCATE I 'L l I EDITORIAL PAGE THE ADVOCATE Sy — B A P T IS T S — ‘Rosalie ,7^irci Mount Olivet Baptist Church Published E v e r, Saturday at Suit» 312 313 Msclea* BaUding. Portland. O rí. ATwater 2536 — Telephone* — (i Arfield 7523 A very dehghtlul dance and enter tainment was given Moinlay evening, lune « «lui * ponsoi ed by thè Booster s club ot thè H it» Mr G e o r g i Dar per. i** tu» be co m mem le d fv»r his work in gettutg up sudi a splendid program, lh e entertainment durmg thè »»iter* missìon was turnished by thè làibson tamil), hcadlmers at thè K K O lust jw cek Mis. Alla Mctiill prcsided at thè punch how | East First and Schuyler St«. Rev I. 1 . Caston. Minister Shiloh Baptist Church East Tth and Everett Sts. BEATRICE H. CANNADY...................................................................... Ad“ <" YANCY FRANKLIN................................................... tuuMJU If usage' n u Compositor WILLIAM P H XEN S .......... ................................................. ................. Cominkutimt Editor R O S A L IE BIR D ............- ................ E diw r * nd R«Port,sr D a N O R Y A L U N T H A N K . M. D ........... — ...................... - ...... - -------------- H ealth Editor N A N C Y LEE * * * • Edltor Ganeva Ivey _______________________________________________ Y o u n ^ r Set Editor KITS REID. RALPH C c-LDYE AND CLIFFORD MITCHELL............... Columnists Subscription Kalea »Payable in Advance): One le u r, $ 2 .5 0 ; S ix M onth«. $ 1 .5 0 ; Three Months. $ 1 0 0 Entered aa Second-Class Matter in the Foat Othce at Portland. Oregon. — E PISC O PALIA N — St. Phillip« Mission Knott and Rodney Sts. Blaine Coles, l ay Reader House of Prayer Fast 10 th and Grant Sts Robert Searcie. Pastor Bethel A. M Vdvocate congratulate» the Th c presi . :it and her chairman o f the Lit- erar» Research club upon its sue cess building. in w t uing the tir>t award at the re- Rutherford'« Barber Shop. 340 W il cent Federation Meet liams avenue, in Foster'» Pool Hall. It I- evidence o f what team work The Elks building. 310 W illiams will accomplish coupled with real tal avenue. ent and efficiency The achievement Medley Hotel Restaurant. Interstate should encourage the club to try for Avenue (.in Medley H otel). bigger and better things next year A t the Advocate office. H i Macleay Friendship Pool Hall, Sixth, Glisan (W e st Side). Holliday and Holliday, nea A U T H O R IT Y IN W RONG HANDS 126 North Miss Rosalie Bird, ________________________ _______ E. Church ! arrabee and UcM illen Sts Rev Daniel G. Hill Jr, Minister First A. M E. Zion Church 417 W illiam s Ave Rev W . R. Lovell. Minister Bethel Church New Bethel By The Bridge On Larrabbee and McMillen Sta Rev D. G. Hill. Paator S lj’ iH tu tt G r itfilh — K e f o t t i ’ Sixth street. The shooting o f two Mexican stu dents by Oklahoma officers is another incident when authority was placed in H I G H -H A N D E D M E T H O D S wrong hands. It is getting all too "I t is high time that baptist leaders frequent in law officers being too quick ZIOH CHURCH NOIES thruout the administration begin think with their guns; it is too late to in ing for themselves and iearlcssly and vestigate after a man has been shot Sunday is Children’ s Day through- down— human life is getting cheap in publicly u k e their stand against this ut the A M F Zion denomination this country! policy oi personal spite and impeach A special sermon to children and par If these youth had been Negroes, ment. ents and friends will be the main fea the incident would be closed— but as 'It is high time that Negro Baptist ture o f the morning service. Christian they are citizens o f a friendly nation, newspapers in esary state of the union Education will be the subject of the somebody has got to pay fo r this sound the alarm and every leader evening service. Another barbecue brutal mistake! everywhere with one scintilla ot red will be held Saturday, July 4. blood in his veins take up the battle cry, until all our constituency become aroused and awakened to the impend ing peril hanging over every official New A ddition to The Advocate's or anybody else in our Convention w ho dares to think or speak any con- Staff o f riter* viction that fa'ils to accord with the powers that be." Out of the W est comes a new leader of Negro ethics, Eugene Henry Huffman, author of “ How The above paragraphs were copied from an editorial appearing in "T h e Georgia Baptist", one of the oldest I Am Civilized." a satire on the and most iniluential papers published • bite man's civilization. in the south. It appears that the N a Frank but unembittered, Mr. tional Baptist Convention. I n c. has Huffman continues his diseussion been using methods in aJuiuiistration .o f the W hite V. Negro, inequal o f Yhe affairs o f the church and the ities and prejudices, in a series of editor o f the "Georgia Baptist is cali-| articles which will appear in The mg attention to the evil and its devas- Advocate. tating effects it allowed to continue Watch for them ! W e might correctly state that not only in the Baptist Convemon. I n c ..1 D on’t forget Varick Christian E n do we find these methods employed but it is true oi nearly every organiza deavor’s Silver ea tomorrow (Sunday) tion and institution and when some from 2 to 5 P M at the home of Geo. reformist sets about to correct the Cannady. president. 520 East 26th St. North. same, he finds himself ousted and o s tracised Unless a united mass elfort is used to combat such conditions, it is useless to try and change them W hat of The Future? Unless something is done or some means found for employment, the o u t - 1 lcMik for many Negroes in Portland this winter is anything but encourag- j mg. With many let out of the R..R.! and hotel service few arc left with • paying jobs. If it were not for the domestic service rendered by our w o men. it would be a tragic situation The local branch o f the N.A A.C.P. i held a timely meeting last Sunday upon the subject and it is hoped some de- ■ finite program of procedure, beneficial to all concerned will be worked out. j ----- o ------ ifufmana £>ayiu9s I’ollyann Uceil write* from Denver that »he is fine trip, "t > 1 1 the go I he message is sinned Reed and her ma The Oldest Negro Business In Portland Is . . . . T he Advocate Publishing Co* Published Every Saturday ¡o r the Past Twenty-Six Years! Adi acute” — A 16-Page Newspaper In Two Sections! BEATRICE II. CANNADY, Manager To the “ Skipper" on The Advocate: Dear Skipper: I see by the p a p e r s ------------------------- that the Negro "A ttac k -i-tu s ” upon Lhe Joyniakers party held Thursday virtuous»? I white women is till rag- a* the I-'ranklyn home, injf in the South. But now doesn't i t j ,40S L. Davi. .treet, was reported to strike you as being strange that the h ,v e l>icn l*nrely attended and thoroty Duskymerican gentleman North and ' n)°>ed he affair w a . the la,t meet West o f the .Mason and Dixon almost ol , *'c club for the present season never ontracts this harrassing and Music wa. furnished hy Hubert t rouble-making disease? Is it a dis- Lewis, saxaphone; Chuck Smith and ease peculiar to dark gentlemen jn- Ld Plummer at the piano The party habiting the Land o f Cotton on ly ? ■ ended with the reading of the Club's O f course I’ll admit that I am just annual poem l.y- Cry.tine Smith, sec- naturaiiy dumb from my neck up, and rctary fro m my waist line down. But, still, ------------------------- I am wondering Mrs. N'adcen Porter was the matinee Yours until the cows cease to low, truest of Miss Kosaler Bird, W'ednes- — Eugene Henry Huffman, day. June “ 4, at tlie Broadway through ________ ’ he courtesy o f the editor, Mrs l an- nady Mr*» \\ G. Bird and daughter spent »aturday, June 20, at .Seaside "A ll strength unless dedicated to the -Mr* Pda n che Brown ha \ moved weaker becomes destructive."— Keith from jjc, Graham Avenue to 1646 Di- vision street. S Y R A C I SE L O D G E NO. I Bishop J \V' Martin o f I.os Angeles has moved to d . Louis, Mo Knight*» o f Pvthias Meel* es ery second and fourth Fridav e*'*ningi in each month at th»* ELKS NEW HALL Williams Avenue and McMillan St. MRS. ZEPHA BAKER Dorarti) and until *he can arrange 'ini » 7 ahi e tcnants to occupy sanie beiore >hc returns to her home in Ogden. I tab Mr* Nlai*» ha 11 ha* many ti tends in Portland with whom she will pa***» sometime before taking her leave She will also spend a week with Mrs 1 .ynub-Brown in Longview, Washing Specializing In All Lines of Beauty W ork E IJ CA NNADY , C.C. W Y A T T W WILLIAMS, K. of R. S. Office Phone: BKoadway 1885 430 HOYT STREET :: Portland, Oregon When »kin 1« »«tin y, »oft and light, then smile» beguile and your beauty is alluring. Dr. Fred Pal mer'» Skin W hitener Ointment •often» and lighten» the darkest akin, clears up pimple«, blotches and tan mark», and doe» aw ay with Miss Kathryn B«»y<l, «laughter o f * that "o ily , shiny" L ok U • tins Kev and Mrs Henry \llel Hoy d ot preparation regularly to make your Nashville will be given in m a r »kin soft, delicate and alluring. T h ii am azing Ointment is made in riage today to Dr Milton Macro the famous Dr. Fred Palmer's l a b L loud at Mt i'liv e Baptist church. oratories where are also made Nashville A reception will t«dl«»w those other beauty aids you know the cerem ony at the home ot the ao w ell; Dr. Fred Palmer's Skin b rid e s parents. The couple will be W hitener Soap, Skin Whitener at home HtiO 1 40th St l.us \ngelcs Face Powder, H air Dresser and Hid Deodorant which may he had after July 15 at all drug stores for 26 cent» each or will be sent postpaid upon re Attorney John H Jamison will i|*Mnl ceipt o f price. Dr. Fred Palmer’s his summer vacation m l os \ngrles Laboratories, Dept. 4, A tlanta, Ua. Miss Teresa Hayden, is duinticiled j vvih Mrs Ada Mel till, .it 641 l niott [ \vo North Dr and Mrs DeNorval Unthank are enjoying their new Chevrolet sedan kamlidph K Baldwin, popular rail roa«l man. rep«»rts that during his stav over in < hnaha. Nebraska, last week he met Miss Margie Dattlcy, former secretary <»t the Williams \ve hrain h \ W f \ m Portland He states that Miss Danlcy i> well and doing finely in her Y work m Omaha t >maha people m general speak m glowing terms o f her w«p*k. Mr Randolph said. He also had the pleasure of visiting the miniature g«»If c«»ursc owned and operated hy B B t «»wan who known to Portlanders The course is unique in that it is portable can folded up and moved anywhere It has I m holes and altogether is a brauti fill and interesting course l (B y Guy Equipped with the Very Latest, W e Are In a Position to Care for Come— Let Us Serve Y o u ! H O L L ID A Y & H O LLID AY *1 5 « D R .FR ED PALMER’S ^SRiifWRitener •«K P S ■ri. bave been The ura-de .chie ut ai m c e c i n i 41 tin Il S girl« b uiiilir the pre«»«leitev »I VlitlllM t s i * »it has been able I « * ig e r te m o m a l ami rr% » ■. as well a« a lew í Ins « bib has been ablr »liier gh mom v t*» «cml iw «» to til U«»» k i reek « amp I hi nay be c«»it*idrrc«i «>r th little «bib if you a be * k . W ■ «li llertir Ma« Icreiicc i f«*r the two gir t k t I amp »% \ I« Hill are the tona t ast»'ti . Ira who «harr the more than Iti« 1 n < «Iti« at i mal honor« ot e ft V a* atu ' 1 1 at Ko i l* t re« I eon Joint»« circle ot tiicu« I« last delightful brea I*ugetir street liti of « »akland \ large crow d enjoyed tennis last week at Ireinont c u r t » there ha hern a noticeable amount of talent among the younger set. inure so than ha*» hern previously noted Several tennis enthusiasts are contemplating a tournament to be played «luring the summer months \ very g o o d ex hihition was offered last week hy tmy Holmes ami Vernon Baker, the score going to 6-4 0-7 6- i. Some o f the crowd missing during last week who have been in regular attendance wen \l Pierre. Prentiss Price, i.rnora Hen Jcrson. 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William Duncan and Robert Allen, arrived in Portland Tuesday to pa»» the summer vacation with their lather. \V D Allen, propri etor o f the Hotel Medley Miss Allen i graduated June A with Mus. 11 degree 'iron» Oberlin Vonservatorv of Music On that day she played her senior recital in Warner concert hall at the university A m o n g interested auditors in the audience were Messrs W illiain Duncan and Robert Allen who had motored from Washington to attend the recital and other commencement activities An interesting coincident was the fact that just three years ago to the day W ilium Duncan Allen 'played hi*» senior recital m the same hall Since graduating front Oberlin. Mr Allen studied at the Damrosch school o f music in New \ ork, on a scholarship which he won while at Oberlin For the past two years he ha** been a professor o f piano, organ and history o f music at Howard Uni versity in Washington Robert Allen attended Howard the past year where he was an honor student He also was an assistant in the office oi the | National Benefit Insurance Co All three are graduates o f Portland public | schools w ith honors ami their many triends here are happy to have them home for summer They motored all the way in their Ford Victoria, making it in >i\ driving days. Th ey stopped in Chicago with an aunt. Mr> Hattie Patterson and in Omaha with Mrs Deborah Williams, a friend o f the family The Rev F J. Magruder. pastor of First A M 1 Zion church. San Fran cisco. and i nner pastor here, w ill hold the third quarterly conference. July 5 and 6 He vs ill preach at both serv ices Sunday. July 5 and administer Holy Communion. Magruder has many friends in Portland who will be please«! to see him and hear him preach George Cannady. president o f V arick C.K Society has been named a dele Mrs C^ftra Mayberry, mother of gate t ■ the Golden Jubilee convention meeting in San Francisco, July 11-16 Mr» Randolph K Baldwin, ha** moved from Marsh held. M o . to Los \ngele where she i> making her future home with her son. William Mayberry In August. Mrs Baldwin, accompanied by her niece. 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