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SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1931 How I hey Say “ Number, P lease?” Ihr ADVOCATE PAGE THREE Local News POR RENT I have a small grocery and rsstaur- — BAPTISTS— ant for rent reasonable Q o o d O W R A N. SH O PS AMONO ness Living rooms in connection svith Mount Olivet Baptist Church The Mount Olivet Baptist Church in LAST TO CUT ON H E L P grocery. Any one interested writ* at Eeat First and Schuyler Sts. augurate» a new feature, commencing According lo Sherman Pickett, an once to t. M. Tuggle. 9] E. Johnson Rev J. L. t at toe Minister Sunday night, August 30, which should Shiloh Baptist Church old and respected employe of the O Ave , Marshfield. Oregon, or phone prove popular and increase night at W R & N. R R. Shop*, tha: company 467-J Marshfield.—Adv East Tth and Everett Sts. tendance to Ihe church service*. The FOX BROADW AY ia among the last to cu' down on its regular service I or the most part will Janet (<aynor and Charles Farrell in help Instead of discharging any of the Dr E. L. Booker, dentist, who re —EPISCOPALIAN— hr dispensed with anil the well-known * "M KRELY MARY ANN" men, the company instituted a 5-day cently returned from a trip to Californ Phillips Mission cvhorus rlioir of the Mount Olviet Bap week beginning last Tuesday. Form er ia and Mexico, where he was accom tist ( Imrch will present sacred musical Knott and Rodney Sts. ly the men worked 6 and 7 days per panied by Mrs. Booker, is now asso Blaine Coles, Lay Reader concerts. The quarteta and the chorus week. Six colored men are effected by ciated with Dr. R. W. Donohue in the PARAM OUNT are now rehearsing fur these special the change. They are: Ed Thompson Guardian Building Dr. Booker has — HOUSE OF PRAYER__ musical programs. Joan Crawford in hief engineer; Sherman Pickett, W closed his office* in the Panama Bldg. “T H IS M ODERN AGE" Sinre the redecorating of th- interi li Brown, Willis Reed. Leonard Cross- House of Prayer or of the church and the installation of I auction and Marco's "M ODERN white and George Akin. Eugene Rogers was sentenced to East 10th and Grant Sta the new lighting system, concerts of M IN STRELS” Idea Robert Searcie, Pastor serve six months in jail recently in this nature can lie rendered with the Portland Man Elected to Office municipal court, convicted on a chrage Style Show hy Arctic Fur Co. same rllrct a» if rendered from a reg At the recent annual Grand Lodge of prowling. Coming Next Week: — METHODIST__ uUr theater, Dr lit Mani hit'» Play, "Daughter of of the United Order of Odd Fellow* Bethel A. M E. Church have them rendered hy leaving their the Dragon," with W arner Oland and held in Pasadena, W. B. Brown of Mr«. Ida Schweich, who has been 1 hr general public is extended a cor La r r a bee and McMillen Sta. Portland, prominent in fraternal and very ill for the past two weeks, is Anna May Wong Rev. Daniel G. Hill Jr., Minister dial welcome lo these programs and church circles, -was elected District reported well on the road to recovery. persons desiring lavorite selections may Grand Director. P in t A. M E. Zion Church ----------- 0------------ requests at any one ol the services at «17 Williams Ave RIA LTO DIXIE BARBECUE tended, and the same will hr rendered Mrs Ruth Goren has moved from Rev W, R. Lovell. Minister 239 William* Avenue the following Sunday night. ( I Ivey William Boyd, Lillian Tashmau, Regis 7*>th St in Rose City to 387 Fargo Opposite Grandma Cookie Bakery Toonry anil Sally O'Neil in t< the president of the chorus and Julia Mis- Doris Anderson is with her. Just Like They Barbecue 'W ay Down M URDER BY T H E CLO CK” Mae Blanchard is the church organist. South Mrs. Blanche Simpson left for her home in Seattle, after spending some FOX H O LLW O O D weeks attending her sister. Mrs. Thom A DANGEROUS PR EA C H ER as Kanamu, of Ross St. William Boyd in The story goes that at a District con “JU ST A GIGO LO" ference, a minister was required to Q U A RTET SINGS (.oming tomorrow, Sunday, "The Man read a report on “The Spiritual Condi In Possession" featuring Rotiert Mont A mixed quartet, composed of Mes tion of the people of the District." He dames Anna Cannada and Marcel gomery. She Sett “ Ten Commandments’ ’ Johnson and Messrs. Arthur Harris announced: to Live Up to on and Rudolph Dejournette, sang a pro 'I have no report,” then proceeded to FOR SALE gram of Negro music at Champoeg say, “I don’t need a report; I can tell tbe Job U N IT E D ARTISTS it all in three sentences; the spiritual la«t Sunday under direction of Prof. Septem ber 4th G. Bartlett, song master. The same condition was never worse; it will never FIV E-RO O M Bunglaow, tile floors. What lort of thtnga do buslneai Il- ginning "STREET full attice and basement, furnace, SCENES" quartet sang at the Hotel Portland be any better; all are going to hell; and pc.pl« tui k under the glass tops of it is true because Jesus said it." garage—$1100 equity will sacrifice for Thursday at noon at the Third Anni their d««ks, where they will b* con $400.00 A. Pietiold, 138« Grand N. versary observance of the signing of the Needless to say that this young di stantly In sight during working DIXIE BARBECUE hours? Kellogg Pact under the auspices of the vine was given his "walking papers.” Williams Avenue ---------o— — An enterprising reporter for the Opposite 239 Grandma Oregon Council for the Prevention of for Rent—953 E. I4th St., N , Cookie Bakery employee nmgailne of the Illinois The Advocate acknowledges with Rooms W ar and allied groups. At both pl»c»s Bell Telephone Company deter Juit Like They Barbecue 'Way Down he quartet was enthusiastically ap great appreciation copies of “Arbeiter Phone Trnity 8754—adv. South mined to llnd out. The answer Illustrierton Zeitung," popular illus plauded. Among songs sung at the trated was As many different kinds of German weekly published in The Sun Cafe, open day and night— latter were “Ain't Gonna Talk W ar things as there are people—and all Berlin. One number was devoted to Chinese and American cooking, at 322 of them Interesting. Pictures of No More,” “America the Beautiful," the Scottsboro case and to exploited Williams Ave. Phone Lnacaster 1882 wives, sweethearts, children, pets; et al. photographs of vacation or traTrl and jim-crowed NegToes the world scene*; mottoes and quotations of over. It is said this Negro number J. D. Emery, Mgr.—Adv. W A N TED : A middle aged Christian had encouragement and Inspiration. a circulation of a half million. Colored woman for companion and Ono young lady, employed In a telephone engineering office, con helper. Room, board and spending fronts herself, through her glass change Some one who needs a beau- desk top, with the following: iful, cheerful home in scenic spot. "A Business Woman’s Ten Com NOW IS THE TIM E____ Phone Gar 752J for particulars. mandments: ”1. Thou shall be punctual at I Mr». Frank Adam», who underwent tby »lace of business. to put in your winter fuel supply “2. Thou shalt arise from thy a major operation at F'manuel hospital while prices are at their lowest. Call bed In ample time to make thy Monday. August 17th. is reported to be toilet and apply tby complexion convalescing nicely. aide before leaving tby domicile. JIM HENDERSON (the Blind Man) Then thou shalt not need to spend Mrs Mattie Goren is very ill in M ult the first half hour of every day at for all kinds of fuel at all prices the office In conference with thy nomah hospital. mirror and thy compact. "2 Thou ahalt dlaeourage pri V e lv e e ta 92 Kilingsworth Ave., Cor. Mississippi Mrs. Ida F'inch of Seattle addressed vate telephone calls during busi a group of young people at Laurelhurs* ness hours. Phone WAlnut 1000 “ark at a picnic arranged by the Misses • « Thou ahalt retrain from read • • • • • • th is Ella and Lillian Meissner Thursday, ing or writing thy love letter« at tby desk, while the boes waits and August 13th. Among those in attend delicious new cheese food wonders at thy slowness In getting ance were Mrs Phil Reynolds and her m elts, s l i m , spreads I out that Hat for him. children. "S. Thou ahalt not waste expen How its fu ll, rich cheese sive office supplies merely because Mrs. Sherman Pickett write» from flavor b lrn d s w ith o th rr they are not paid for from thy purse. New York that she will spend a part Thou shalt not be arrogant foods! M eat, fish, eggs, veg and overbearing to the office boy, of this week seeing W ashington, D. C. hut treat the young lad as though etab les. And it’s as h e a lth Mr. Pickett says that while he would he were a real human being, as In like very much to see Mrs. Pickett, he fu l—as d ig e stib le — as p u re deed he Is. wants her to have a fine trip, go veery- ”7. Thou shall not prance out to •announees- w hole m ilk itself! where and see everything. tbe wash room every seventy min T ry It tod ay —for cook- utes and stay twenty minutes to That She will do residential work gossip with thy friends from other Johnny Sims, who yas recently sen lug an d sandw iches. Y our offices on the tame floor. tenced to serve six months in jail, con grocer has it in th e h alf "8. Thou ahalt not 'pass tbe buck* victed upon a disorderly conduct charge PHONE SE. 3 4 1 0 when something goes wrong, due to p o und package. was paroled last week to the editor of thy carelessness, but own up like a The Advocate. little lady and be more careful next spamfxoing, pressing, bo66ing, marcelling time. round curling, manicuring, eyebrow» arching "8. Thou ehalt make It the prime In a recent issue of “Timely Digest." I rule of thy business life never to magazine, Clifford Mitchell reviewed facial massaging. 12 yrs. experience make.the same mistake twice. -a “Women in Journalism." Among those "10. Thou ahalt be loyal to thy mentioned were Beatrice Cannady. ear •mployer and to his Interests so long as thou ahalt recelvs thy aab tor of The Advocate. Polly Anne Reed, ary from his hand regularly." Rosalie Byrd and Geneva Ivey, social editors. 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