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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1931)
in e s -^ s iS C lean Fiction 1 lum an Interest F eatu res I • i 1; * 'l riff i m mm DssrMsfN » I . ( klfS|S Arf««ltlil«| Kr|M»tNUIIi»i swsewap The Advocate THK ILl.USTKATKf) FKATURK SKCTION- July 25. 19:U T ru e Stories gjj f*i A chievem en t ft S to ries J * I and do n o t d .n e t 1 p r in c ip a ls u n le s s so c a p t io o e d C O N JU R E D BY PASSION T h e Storv of n Voun| M ethodist Preacher for whom a Siren Spread Her N et He was a Young Minister and the Pastor of the Largest A. M . L. ('h u rt'll in the D i s t r i c t . T h e next C on feren ce was to M ake him a Presiding Kldcr and his way led to the Bishopric. *11011 ot what she thought was wrong, bill she hail u heart ot gold. "W h at did the trustee come to ic e you about?" she asked. "O h, nothing m u c h .’ he parried, attem pting a smile that made Ills j handsome face look sickly. "He came to see you about th at 1 rhonuv woman, didn't lie ?" she arlt- ed him os tier eyes searched tils. Ills fare flamed indignantly. Had I "lie ravi'sdropis j ? And th en lie feit ♦ - «shamed th at he should think any ing to church affairs be ueh thing of hts grandm other. Ot B y E d w a rd W o r th y ! '■ our.v. u was Just ano ther of tier t i* tween them. As tho young Rev. Creigh T ru stee S tro th e r cleared hLs t h r at | tuitions of which she was famous ton Hale, pastor of the St. old said . "There Ian. I mssi talk. "T h a t woman Just done conjured Paul A.MM. Church ushered "T alk about w lm t?" the young you." said G randm a Hale heatedly. ! T h e young m inister regarded ills his trustee hoard member. m inister u Ked. grandm other with a frown, but l I i ."| " It has been sahl th at you have Torn Strother, into his study, went on: been seen leaving the luiuse of he could divine from the ser Ib is woman, l.ulhne Thom as, "Ever since th at first dnv she cam e ious expression upon his face, rath e r late at night, and knowing here with tier pretense of wanting spiritual advice. I knew she would that he had come ht him on what kind of woman she lx, it tear this house asunder And 11 j a has naturally caused com m ent," a mission of importance, lie you have rone and got yourself ta n - lie said bluntly. never had exactly liked his pled with (h at hussy." trustee, ami he had felt that T h is was like u slap In the lace 1} "P erh ap s," said Creighton H s!c. Strother did not like him. Hie young m inister brought tn 'o "she Ims made me re a lire how* m uch I want my freedom ." There had been some dif .question by a m an who didn't like | l "Freedom from what?'* hint. He rould Imagine the m an in ference's of opinions pertain- wardly gloating at Ills discom fiture I "From th e m inistry." His grandm other looked at him in "Y o u m ean —you m ean,1’ he s ta m am azem ent, then she said: mered, " th a t lliry have questioned *'As the pastor of S t Paul Church you hold the largest charge of any ] my In teg rity ?" man as young ns you are. And it is j T ru stee S tro th er's eyes never wa i a foregone conclusion th at you will vered from Ills. "Y es," ho said, "it bo made presiding elder at the next am ounts to th a t." conference, and eventually; as y e n I w V m •> A fter T ru stee Stro th er had loft him gran dfath er and 1 have imped uml v x tS B n B B prayed, a bishop. T h a t was your a m 8 T H A IO M T E N B alone, he imcetl the floor of Ills study bition. Even your fath er was a m in is- ntmlRhtriui the hair wlthi.ut hoi comb or pullers nicely. In resentful Im patience. I t wits l<i " Grower (hWfe boxes) . . . . f • T h a r * J i u t It.** h e said I r r i lii'ought to him forcibly ju st how clr- « 0 mullti ni-r (large boxes) .........j j j ta b ly . •'because my fa th e r was a runisrrlbrd Is the life of a m inister. A len's Ilm r titim uhtcncr . . . . . m in iste r an d g r a n d fa th e r I* a « k m W h iten er ........................... '3 Ills thoughts were Interrupted by .m in ister, it was ju s t ta k e n for C o co n n u t O il S o a p ................ j the en trance of his grandm other, B nake o il l.lnhnent J Dottles for »1 g ran ted , by you an d g r a n d fa th e r , a f t e r my m o th er an d fa t h e r died O ther Toilet Articles Not Named. M artha Hale. Her face was lined th a t I w anted to stu d y fo r th e 10,000 Agents Wanted. Write t which told of tlic form er lean years term«. Sold Uy Mall Only. m in istry . I fe lt th a t I owed yon as tlie wife of a struggling young an d g r a n d fa th e r so m eth in g an d I BO OOOD CHEM ICAL CO. m inister - his g ran d fath er, Jo h n Hx'O. did n ot go a g a in st your w ishes in 75 F a ir s t r e e t S.K . A tla n ta , a Sh e was out-siKiken In her denunela- rhoonlng my life w ork." A V So Good Hair Growt O N ’T wail any longer to h ave th e lig h t, sm ooth, lovely com plexion you w an t. 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