The ADVOCATE PACE TWO EDITORIAL PAGE THE ADVOCATE SATURDAY. AUGUST 2‘>, 1931 WÊSSSiÊiB^ode^yr " T H A T W O M A N !" (Special to The Advocate) "T h at W om a n "— She's cunning, she's P ab lb fin l Every Saturday i l .'20 Fast T » n l y - S i * l b Street N., I ortland. O tf. wicked, she's designing, she's lustful; Telephons : GArfield 7523 she's sinful, she's shameless, she’s h o p « less, she's bad. She's boost tut. she's ugly, she's med- dlessune; she's crooked, she's question-' BEATRICE H. CANN AD Y.........................................................ld itor tnJ V iM r v I'U IN k t lN ............. f« is t « * i Manogrr ana Compositor able, she's vain. She's bra.-en -he's bold “ That W o ­ ii^ A M p I c k e n s .................................................. <— * - « • R O S A L IE B IR D _______ ______—.... ..... .......... Society Editor end Reporter man I" D eN O R V A L U N T H A N K , M. D......... ............— ------------- -------- Health Editor "T h o se W om en " They're jealous, N A N C Y L E E ..................................................................................... -L o t » E,litor they're liars, they're old; they're gos- Geneve I v e y ............................... ..........................Younger Set Editor sipers. they're idlers, they’re spenders, Mm Theresa W ig g ly Colo., who has been the of Mrs Katie Pugh, lett on the Portland Rose for Denver. •7* , i they're sold. They're rascals with skeletons galsire! Subscription Retee (Payable in A d v e n e «» One ^eer, $2.50; Si» Month». "T h a t W om an” —She's honest, cour­ $1.50; Three Month», $1.00 Miss Rosalie Bird, ageous. she's happy, she's loved Ealerrd e< Second Cle»e Matter in the Po»t Office at Portland, Oregon. 681 Gantenbein Avenue "T h ose W om en", old hussy»; they're Under the Act of 1012 Phone MU 1686 wretched, unhappy, conniving old cheats. "That W o m a n !"— “ Those W om en I' Mrs D eN orval Unthank and "Sonny A B I L L I O N F O R F IR E W H E R E TO B U Y T H E A D V O C A T E — Anon. B oy" left August 15th for Minneapolis, the first stop on their summer vaca­ E D U C A T IO N K E Y N O T E It the nation's 1130 fire bill were paid tion trip. A t the Advocate office. I l l Mecleay b\ a percapita tax, the cost to every a:izcn would be 4.1t>. The estimated The need o f the hour lor the colored bei Idler. Mrs. (.Tara Picket! writes her sistcr- By education is Rutherford'» Barber Shop, S40 W il- property loss, according to The N a­ race is education. ni law, Mrs Beatrice Reed from W a s h ­ meant the awakening of the thinking tional Board of Fire Underwriters, liaei* avenue, in Foetcr*» Pool HelL ington. 1). C., saying she will soon be The Elk» buildinf. 31« W i l l i » » » was $499.739,172 and the entire cost, processes, the intellectual avenues of home. including the upkeep o f fire-fighting the mind to a wide scope of thought avenue. 1 organizations, was $1.112,000.000. and achievement Medley Hotel Restaurant. Interstate H onoring Mrs Ida Finch o f Seattle, W e. in America, living in a tem­ Avenue (.in Medley H otel). T O O S E N S I T IV E perate zone, where climatic conditions the editor of The Advocate entertained Friendship Pool H a lt Sixth, near are conducive to mental stimulus, a group of twenty-five friends at her Glisaa (W eet Side). home in Irvington Tuesday evening, In the Oregonian's editorial of Aug should awaken to the powers of the Holliday and Holliday, 125 North human mind and become alert and ac­ August Mth. Am ong those who spoke Sixth »treet. were Mr. Benoit, author of the Peace other things the editor makes the fol­ tive. M M E. A 'L E I L A W A L K E R The whole nation was shocked at the news of the sudden and untimely pass- ing of Mme. .ALeila Walker, heiress and only daughter of the late Mme. C. J. W alker who started on her career with $1.25 in cash and lived to be the richest N egro woman in America. Mme. A 'L e lia W alker fell heir to the presidency of the largest cosmetic manufacturing company in the race and the richest. She was not only a busi- ness woman with keen insight into business matters as was her noted mother, but she was a benefactress and social leader. She liked life she lived intensely and luxuriously; she had numerous friends in all parts of the world who were in constant attendance at her elaborate social functions. She maintained an expensive salon in New- Y o rk City for the pleasure oi tier friends, most of whom were artists in various lines of endeavor. She gave to many charitable institutions and was closely associated with a number of so- Am ong primitive peoples the mind Covenant o f the W orld . M i « Mahle was used for cunning, intrigue, and | Bird, Professor at Fisk l niversity; craftiness. These characteristics b e - ' Mr4 Helen Bishop, instructor at Gey- long to the dark past when man had serville Summer School and the guest to match his wits with the wild ani o f honor. Mrs. Finch. tra\eller and lec- mals of the jungle, for the "survival of '«re r. Music was furnished by George the fittest" was the law of life B u t' Cannady and Mrs. Lillian Jenkins Lay with the change in living conditions and Delicious refreshments w ere dispensed the development of a high civilization, hy the hostess, assisted by Miss Kuth- this is no longer necessary In this A ge rrine Franklin and Mrs Myrtle Camp- we are supposed to study and reason bell. A most delightful time was had and consult with one another. by all Let us take advantage of the free li- -------- braries and institutions of learning Mr. and Mrs Elbert L. Jamison, of of Denver, bouse guest August 25th her home in Mr< Hottic I'vels, formerly o f Port land accompanied by Mrs Henry R o y ­ al. of Oakland, arrived in Portland August 2lHh and arc the house guests of Mrs F D Conway at her home on Stanton St Aug. 24, they were the guests of .1. W. Goode on an auto trip to Multnomah Falls; Aug. 25 they were the breakfast guests of Mrs Fred Bo| Irn: in tlit* afternoon of the 25th Mrs Kutli Flowers entertained in their hon­ or ai cards at her home, ,W0 Victoria St*. Mrs. Dyles hvon second prise; August 27th. “ D ot" Holmes was host­ ess for a matinee party at a local pic­ ture house; at a card party gisrii by the Harriet Tubman Club, Mrs Royal was awarded first prise for highest point; oil the 23rd Mrs. K l> Conway entertained at a party in their honor; August 23, M is I. K Weeks, of 444 Benton St., was hostess at dinner hon- orm g the ladies, on the 2t>th Mrs Irene Bragg was hostess at a card luncheon lor them ami on Wednesday afternoon, 2t>ih. Mrs R o ia l was the guest of Mrs I K Blackburn at her heuatiful home on Stanton St G. FREEMAN BROTHERS TRANSFER Holliday 8i Holliday lw *v The lla irict Tubman t Itih gave a t>nic(it card party August 24tli at the home of its president, Mrs Eaimir Crosby on Benton St * Mr- K 1 Morrison entertained \n gust 25th at a litcakfait hiMiorieig Miss Maldr Bud Mis Keren Collins arrived lu rid a ! Hill Law. who lu » hern at l ¿ralliait tlie 25th. from Bremerton, W n . where I she had been visiting relatives lirai h fur several werk», returning todu\ tofiking fine with hi» »un tan Beatrice t annadi Franklin has been appointed as one of the leadeis in the Women's Greater Oregon \ssoeia lion. Mrs Mr*. S Kiilillr und her i tunning laughter. M u » \\ » lift tu Riddle, oí ltd linglutn. W it . motored to Portland' Wednesday. Augu*t 26th. and are the house guest« of Mix I cuora Hender «on. Mis« I.cuora Hender «on Freeman entertained a coterie of friend« at three ‘ ahlc« of w I iín I in honor of the vUitor« liucNt pri/r went to M i*» Riddle and Mrs Ridille won tust prize Mi«s Mad dyn Duncan waa a weeded the boob) pi iie \ »lein tout 11 pa»t waa < 1 \ ed after the playing ______ Mi»< I rlu Unni I» •pending liti va cation with her grandparent» ut the lo m Johnson ranch t ieorge 1 uniudv and Gonion l>uv U*ft Monday tor Seaside when- thry will ,'U sn ut lca*t a werk ut i Hrf v l amp M i n n t laudine 1 ee won the prue at the carnival r»ie%d»v eve for wearing tin- Ninaitest pajama« and M inn Made line I > 1111» an wa > the winner Monday lti*hop II It Parks passed Monday night in Portland, rit route to the An M inn Myrtle Moore will pa»s several mul * ‘"tifrrein e 111 Seattle In com mouths m St I . ou i n visiting her 1110th- I’ ***1' with Rey Hamel (• Hill Jr , pa n tor ol Brthc! V Vf I’ church, he left Tuesday morning The Searchlight Club met Thursday Mr and Mrs Robert M M el'uy of evening. August 20th, at the ranch of I Oakland are visiting Mr and Mrs J \ Mrs. F. \ Vernon, on the outskirts 01 Nichols at their home, 407 Brazee St Vancouver, Wn. Mr. _ ___ _ ___________ MRS. 7.EIT L\ BAKER BEAUTICIAN fend Mrs (fus Holme-, Jr Mr-« S 1 Stanfield, of 42nd A v e . llr"»>prd "> to view the City Tennis entertained at a social Thursday eve I I'ournament at Irivitigtnn Club August' ning. August 20th. for the benefit of 21st the Court of t'alanthe Lodge 138 W illiams Avenue Opposite Grandma Cookie Bakery Mr and Mr- Louis Byrd o f Seat- Juat Like They Barbecue 'W ay Down tie and lovely daughters passed a few South lays this week in Portland to visit Mrs. Byrd s uncle. W . K Peek, of 410 N. 21st St and friends. They were the recipients o f many social courtesies 8t>8 Garfield Avenue, were hosts for a delightful outing last week end at Cur- | ry Camp. Seaside, Oregon, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Franklin. The par- ty left Saturday morning in the Janii during tlirir brief stay T he Byrds are son family car and returned Monday ai prominent citizens of Seattle ternoon by the Roosevelt Highway- going through Rockaway and Tilla On August ldth. Miss Viola Bvrd AMOS W AND Y tnook. Bathing in the ocean, drives en'ertained at dinner in honor of her Colored people are objecting to the The Pittsburgh Courier starts a tight Amos 'n Andy sketches on the radio. •o nearby beaches were the principle si-tcr. Mi s s Mable Byrd at the family on "A m os 'n A n dy" and The Chicago A better idea would be to do a similar diversions. On the way down, the par residence. 911 F 39th St South Guests included Mr and Mrs V irgil Keene Defender invites the famous radio team takeoff on the white people. There ty stopped at the Badger Inn and vis to help it entertain at a picnic. The -ure is plenty of material— Eugene R eg- ited briefly. They were served refresh­ Mr and Mrs Kelvin W illiams and M ments complimentary o f Mr and Mrs and Mrs Charles Jamison Courier claims their chatter is harmful istr-Guard. Badger. Mrs. Badger invited the parti­ to the race. The Defender, apparently cial welfare organizations all of which think$ otherwlse. Here is harmony to lunch with them on Monday after Eugene Carden was host at a picnic S T E P IN F E C H I T SU E D she supported largely with her wealth. (.-) tor you. Twas ever thusl t noon hut they were unable to accept party on the Clackamas river recent Step-in Fechit was made defendant tf,c j.jnd This unusual woman who had a gift invitation because o f having a recent divorce suit filed in Los to leave early Monday in order to make Iv for the pleasure o f Miss Nellie Alle to combine so many worthwhile activ­ M ARATHON F A T A L Angeles Courts by his wife, charging lhe lo n f drjvt over , hf RoosevfU H igh- and brothers W illiam Duncan, Jr and ities with her business and social life Robert. cruel and inhuman treatment. Fetchit will be greatly missed by the whole Elizabeth Windham literally preach ; wav. stopping off at interesting places and his wife stopped at the residence of country. Fortunately the secret of the ed hersei, to death. The evangelist Mrs. Ruth Flowers and son Clifford Mrs. B J. Fuller when the former W alker process has been handed down started her sermon at 8 o'clock Tues- Mr and Mrs. U. S. Reed were hosts are passing a few days at the Flowers' played here not long ago at the Para; to Mme. A Lelia s foster daughter and day night and concluded W ednesday at dinner on Tuesday afternoon, hon cottage at Ocean Beach. the splendid work started more than a mornlng at 4 o'clock. On the way mount theatre. oring Prof. Elmer G. Bartlett o f Los generation ago by her remarkable home she dled irom heart failure, prob- Angeles and the hostesses’ brother, Mrs. F L. Johnson, a cousin of VV. H. Warren passed a part of th mother will not be lost to the Race. ' at,|y induced by the lengthy sermon. Sherman Pickett. Mrs Frances Turner; Mrs. E. Triplett, summer in Gearhart where he was cm This would indicate that marathon- the latter's sister and little daughter, ployed as chef in the Cook cottage SO NG FESTS ing of one kind and another is not Gladys, arc the house guests of M r»., M 1"’ I-arl Scott is in charge o f the beneficial to the human frame. Cross Turner at her home on McMillen St. * " rry Camp during Mr. C urry'» ab­ Mrs VV. H. Myles of 329 Sacrameli From every section of the country country, walking, skating and the like sence at Pendleton, where he went to St,, was hostess at breakfast Tues come reports o f mammoth songfest« when put to extremes help no one— Miss Nellie Franklin is spending a ' ufs4ay to be present during the day for the pleasure o f Mrs. Dickson being or about to be held. Special com ­ especially the participants. few days with the H ill children while Round-l P Buggs, of Tucson. Ariz., and Mrs munity singing masters and profes­ The first marathon ended fatally. Langston o f Texas, Mrs. Anne Can sional trainers are in charge in each in­ When that famous Greek warrior stag- Mrs. H ill attends conference in Seat­ tle. Mr and Mrs. W G. Bird. Mrs. J ada's sister Covers were placed for stance just as in Portland, which re- gered into Athens after running from — — A Sim- and son, Robert Price, guests twelve. minds u sthat we're proud that our city the plalns ot- Marathon to announce Am ong the enjoyable social affairs of the Birds and Mrs. Rosalie Bird- is “ up to snuff’ in a music way the victory he collapsed and died. His given in honor oi Mrs. Langston was a Holmes passed the past week-end at Monday, Mrs. VV. L. Reese was host was more or less a worthy endeavor. pretty luncheon by her sister, Mrs. lhe Curry Camp at Seaside. T hey en- What a joy to get away from the W e believe that the marathon run­ Anna Canada last week at her beauti- joy«;d bathing in the ocean, swinging ess at card party honoring the guests noise and rush and hurry of busy m et­ Wednesday Mrs J A. Nichols took ning race-, m commemoration o f that ful home on Rodney Ave. hiking and playing croquet. Other vis- ropolitan life into the great wide spaces them for a drive to Sanctuary o f Our epic event are wonderful things. The -------- itors over Sunday were Mrs. F. L. where everybody moves according to Sorrowful Mother and Mrs. Lula Mar athletes who race over the 26 miles, Mrs. Nettie J. Asberry writes the Johnson, Mrs. F. Tripplet and daughter one's own desire; where things are rest­ ris entertained on Saturday evening at 365 yards are in splendid condition to editor of The Advocate expressing her and Miss Theresa W igglcy. all of Den ful, clean and God-like! a card party. ■ - Colo • stand the grind, htit are de>” H, f ” l ■»*••»»• appreciation of the beautiful hospitality ter, Mr. Lee Grigsby, manager Many enjoyed the Dempsey vs et al these recent innovatiotns.— Pendleton shown her by her friends while visit - and leader o f the Harlem Orchestra, Mrs Buggs left at 7 15 for San ing recently in Portland. East Oregonian. entertainment as long as it lasted. playing at Berg’s Chalet, brought the Francisco, August 26th party down in his car. William Duncan Allen, Jr., assisted Mrs. L. K. W eeks of 444 Benton St. The Oldest Negro Business In Portland Is . . . . by his sister. Miss N ellie Allen, will Mrs Pollyann Reed writes the editor entertained at dinner Sunday, August appear in piano recital at Grace Pres of The Advocate, "H a v e received each 16th, for Mrs. Emma Roberts and Mr byterian Church next Wednesday in Advocate. Thanks. Shall start toward and Mrs E. L. Jamieson Seattle Both are gifted musicians home soon. W e are Having rme glori Published Every Saturday for the Past Tu/eruy-Six Years! ous tim e!" Miss Fngliss Hcdspeth, daughter of Publishers o f "The Advocate” — A 16-Page Newspaper Mrs. Ruth Cerceir, accompaned by Mrs. George Ellison and R. Johns her sister, Mrs. Angeline Baldwin, left In Two Sections! Mrs. Am y Becton was hostess at a were wed recently in Vancouver, W n August 15th for Los Angeles, where picnic at I .ot us Isle Wednesday, A u g ­ they will spend tw o weeks with their BEATRICE H. CANNADY, Manager ust 19th, for the pleasure o f Miss M a­ Mr. and Mrs. J. W . Downing left mother. Mrs. Clara Mayberry. hle Byrd, Miss Nellie Allen and Messrs. for their home in Kansas City, K a n j Duncan and Robert Allen. Eleven were after spending 10 days in the city. Mrs. Millie R. Trumbull is enjoying in the party. They report an enjoyable The annual conference carnival of a visit from her sister-in-law, Miss outing. Bethel church was held at the home Trumbull. Both have been the recipi of Mrs. Leonora Henderson, and Mrs ents of numerous social courtesies from Office Phone: BRoadway 1885 Cora Franklin, Monday and Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jamison had as Mrs. Trumbull’ s friends, including an evenings. 480 HOYT STREET :: Portland, Oregon auto drive by M r and Mrs. Y. Jerome their dinner guests August 16th, Mr and Mrs James Booker o f Yakima, Franklin. Mrs. W . B. Brown o f Interstate Ave. Maud and Avia Booker and Miss Residence Phone GArfield 8019— 340 Tillamook Street was hostess for a motor trip August Chrystalee Maxwell. Y O U N G L A D CLO SES SUC­ 26th, in honor o f Miss Mahle Bird Successors to E. Richardson Baggage Transfer and Mrs. Alice Jamison. CESSFUL E NG AG EM E N T The Missionary Society served home­ Marion Fullilove, Portland's favorite made ice cream and cake, to the chorus Mrs. Seymour F. W illiam s of Tulsa io y singer, has jus* closed a three weeks' Friday, August 14th, Oklahoma, who has been the honor engagement at the Paramount Theater Marion is only 14 and has a beautiul guest of her sister-inlaw, Mrs. Jasper Mrs. M. Youngman was hostess at tenor voice. His engagement at the a luncheon August 20th, honoring ,>f 450 St., left August Angeles. Paramount was sponsored by The A d ­ Tonsorial Parlors Mesdames Holm e- and Bird. Coverà 2' AnKrl<‘ " vocate. were placed for six. 125 NORTH SIXTH STREET :: PORTLAND. OREGON Mrs. Stanton Duke, and her sister- in-law, Mrs. Lloyd Griffin, who are Miss Mable Byrd was guest of Equipped with the Very Lateit, We Are In a Position to Cara for Mrs. E. S. Collins at luncheon re­ Out of the city visitors in Portland visiting the former’s mother, Mrs. C, cently. Mrs. Collins is prominent in M. Phelps, in Bend, Oregon, are ex­ Men, Women and Children last week were; Arnold B. Walker, church and club work and educational pected home in a few days. Miss Susie A Elliott of Tuskegce Come—Let Ut Serve You/ circles. Institute, Ala., Mr and Mrs. Theodore She is donor o f W illiam s Ave. Y of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jamison, Mr. Banks, Harvey Chandler, Los Angeles, HOLLIDAY & HOLLIDAY which Miss Byrd was the first execu­ erine Franklin and Ivan Cannady m o­ and Mrs. Murphey o f Salt Lake City tive secretary. tored to Seaside this morning, where Utah. of Mrs. F. S. Collins at luncheon re- they will pass Saturday and Sunday. The Advocate Publishing Co- Let us develop the sciences, arts, and crafts to a high degree. Let us be- come cultured and erudite as a class or race so there will be no distinction from other classes and races, then we can be accepted on equal terms anil come into our own. -----------o --- li\ G r u r v i Sy ‘Rosalie J^ird KITS REID, RALPH C. CLDYE AND CLIFFORD M ITCHELL............ Coittmtuus lowing pertinent fem arks regarding the controversy o f Am os 'n Andy, with which we agree: Human nature is very much alike under the skin, whether the skin be b)acg ¿g white. Am on g all races are to ^e found the counterparts of Andy — boastful, gullible, the prey of slickers, tickle in love affairs, there are Amoses m iong people of every color— mdustri ous, friendly, constant, possesed of common sense under an occasional air ol stupidity. W’ e have among us all our Kingfishes who live by their wits, an(j hen-pecked husbands as represent- id by the querulous Brother Crawford, xhe only thing that identifies these tic tional characters of the air as negroes and not o f another race, is the dialect employed, rhe Younger Set Specializing In All I,in f» of Beauty W ork C J W alker Toilet Good» for »ate 3 !(i W i 11 i.i m- \v«*. MUnlock mill MILLER & TRACEY Perfect Funeral Service Our Merchandise and Service C ertificate! Save You from 20 to MJ", C A L L US IN C O N F ID E N C E A N Y H O U R D A Y OR N IG H T W A S H IN G T O N S T R E E T Between 20th ami 21st HRoailwav 269(1 HKoatlsiJiv 2(>9I ■JUM M Ktu ;>.:.:am tui:it:;i: You can Easily have a Lonjj Healthy Growth of r HAIR F U L L OF STRENGTH A N D BEAUTY During the past lo years in m> headquarters a'. Washington, I have treated every form of scalp disease arid every kind of hair. In all my work I have ra lied absolutely upon CLEO H A IR G RO W ER to soften beautify nnd grow hair 1 have depended upon CLKO S C A L P FOOD to cure or relieve every kind o f scalp disease, to feed the scalp and keep it healthy— and upon C I, k O K X T It A H E A V Y T A R SH AM PO O to keep the hair and scalp aweet and clean, These CLEO pro ducts have never failed me in a single case. Thousands of wo E U G E N IA S T E W A R D JONES 'la ir and Scalp Authority of Wash- men are using my home treat ments. They write me every ington, D. C, founder o f Cleo. day saying their hair ia grow ing longer and softer and that their cnlp di-. nses are being cured rapidly. LONGER. SO FTE R IIA IR IN .10 D AYS, A N D V O I R _____________ DISEASES CUBED OR M O NEY MACK SCAN' ^ S*n