The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, September 12, 1931, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    SATlTUI>AY, SEPT. Pi. UHI
The ADVOCATE
pag e tw o
EDITORIAL PAGE
THE ADVOCATE
Puhn»ned Every Saturdiv al 520 »'¡.«.I Twenty Sixth Street N.. Portland. Ore
Telephon» : lì ArfleW 7523
BEATRICE H. CANNAUY....................................................................«'»J PaWisAer
YANCY FRANKLIN..................................................
I u u m u Manager m 2 Compatriot
WILLIAM PICKENS ........................................................................ CoMribmtmg M il*
ROSALIE BIRD .........................................................Society Editor and Reporter
DeNORVAL UNTHANK, M. D----- ----------------------------------- ----- Health Editor
NANCY L E E _____________________________ _______ - ......- ......—X * T t Editor
Geneva I v e y ------------------------------ ---------------------------- Younger Set Editor
KITS REID, RALPH C CLDYE AND CLIFFORD MITCHELL...............Caluuuii
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Under the Act of 1012
>V1IERE TO BUY THE ADVOCATE
At the Advocate office, 212 Maeleay
building.
Rutherford's Barber Shop, 340 W il-
liams avenue, in Foeter'a Pool Hall.
The Elks building. 310 Williams
avenue.
Medley Hotel Restaurant. Interstate
Avenue (in Medley Hotel).
Friendship Pool Hall, Sixth, near
Glisan (West Side).
Holliday and Holliday, 125 North
Sixth street.
HE
RETURNS
Rev. Daniel G. Hitt, Jr., pastor of the
Bethel A. M. K church, has been re
turned for the fourth time by Bishop
H. B. Parks. Rev. Hill and his con
gregation are both to be congratulated,
the former that he has conducted hi
work in such manner as to merit the
esteem in which he is held hy both
church and layman, and the latter that
they have been appreciative oi the work
and worth of their pastor and requested
his return.
It cannot be said of every minister
that his return has been merited and
requested.
The Advocate now. as it has alwuy
done in the past, stands ready to aid
in the progress of the church pro
gram; it congratulates both Bethel and
its minister upon the success of it
work under the leadership of Rev. Hill.
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Cecil E. Newman, editor of Timely
Digest , one of the niftiest and most in­
teresting magazines we have had the
pleasure of reading, writes in the Au­
gust number: "In Portland. Oregon,
on a certain day. we spent five hours
in the most complete library this side
of Chicago." Thanks. Editor New
man.
Clifford Mitchell, writing in the same
issue, gives an illuminating account of
how he keeps up with the Negro press
We want to thank Mr. Mitchell for
answering many mental questions we
have failed to communicate to him
After reading his article it is not ne­
cessary.
think ho would recall to mind this fact
•hat the rise of the Negro is without
parallel in the history of the vv or Id
That in sixiv six years they have
reached a high civilization, that lias tak
en other peoples hundreds of year» to
acquire.
How is this’ It is because of his
religious conviction» without a doubt
He got the spirit of the teachings of
v hrist though his I hh I v was in chains,
his soul was tree, though he was held
in cluck materially. his soul was avvak
ettod spiritually, and he could dance,
and sing, and pray, with absolute
abandon. \\ ho can say he dives not
lace life with "courage and intelli­
gence.'1 I'hese two qualities ol the
soul are apart from education which i j
acquired and not innate. Muv the Ne­
gro never forsake his God. for in his
continued faith, love, and humility lies,
the hope of lus iuture, and his ex­
tended rise in the sun
(ElutrrltrB-
1 he ^ ounger Set
Hv (it neva Itrv
(By ‘Rosalie Jtord
Flic \ igilante ( lull met Sept. 2 at ths
lumie of Mis Ethel Turner, of E»»t
Ut Si A splendid program was at.
ranged Mr. !• D I'amudy was the
principal speaker of the evening
Mrs.
nephew
I .< Hie
Seattle,
home.
Miss Rosalie Bird,
t>81 Gantenbein Avenue
rin-ne Ml’ n'.St'.
MRS. MARSHALL W R I T E S
FROM OGDEN
I he editor oi l ire Advocate is m
reeeipt of a letter from Mrs Henrietta
Marshall of Ogden, Utah, m which she
says she lias joined the Unity Uluh.
Mrs Marshall, a charter member of
the local Esperanto Breakfast ( lull,
states that she has interested the ilub
in the study of Esperanto.
About Miss Bertha Baker, who ac­
companied Mrs Marshall on her return
trip home, she writes "Bertha is hav­
ing a wonderful time, today she went
up in the canyon. Mrs Buticll and the
children took her. Tomorrow we ate
going to Salt Lake City to visit places
ot interest. Then we are going to the
Elks swimming pool for a while."
and Mr Nichols nail young
passed through the city Sept
eoupl were on tiroir wav to
vv here t Ito V will n u k e their
Rev I Allen Harvey was the guest
at dinner at the home of Mrs K II
( amp. of Shaver Street
Mr and Mr« Y I Franklin were the
dinner guests Labor Dav of Mr and
Mis E 1. Jamison.
I lie W lison s Orchestra turnislied the
music Monday night on the Boat Swan
for the dance given by the Bluebird
Club. O E. S. The affair was large­
ly attended and was reported to be a
success.
I
Mr. I omloti Mollinomi'! V Mel »live
w¿i h hont at an rlrtMimlr lour emirs«*
(ornisi n o'clock «limier ou lait SmuUy
evettiu« at the home oí hin empiine»
in Mt labor After enjoyo»« *» pleas
ant » ovia I hour in the reftttnl and cheer
till licit»« room, the «uriti were miiii
moiled to tile dmin« room where the
drheiom meal wan crvrd front beanti^
full) appointed table Attractive cardi
marked the plate* tot the follow tu«!
Mi Ivm Daw »oli wa* honored ut a
«uní* Mr l.omloit Mout«oitter> Mi
stirpi me party «ìven hy In* pati ni* at
(iltcc. Mm Katherine I tankhti, Mi
tinti houle oh Moitda\ m«ht Sept 7.
Neil .Mitchell. Mm Mirrila h'lanklm,
\ lar«c «roo|» of thè )uuu«ci meni
Mi licot«c 1 atinadv. Mn l'ora Jam
: Iter* i»l thè soviet) »et attendili
lion, Mr l\au i atinad). Mn lie
attive 1 annailv Itattkltn. Dr. De Nor
val l u t huilk. Mn Hiram l' Mil wen,
Ivan 1 atiuad) and Gordon Dav n
Mr. Vano Jerome ITaitkhn. and Mr. | j tm ned to IVrtlattd hy traiti Saturila)'
Klhcrt l. Jamnoti ami Mr Huant I montiti« troni Scandc. w liete thev
M i I- w en
I p a n n i thè fornici mie week and thè
Wlulv the « u n t i weie ci i j oym« the latter two week*
after dinner coffee in the livin« room,
Mc i d a mc i Beatrice Lraiikhn and lit
ram I Mc Lwc u entertained with n v
crai piano piece*.
(•eoi«e ( aunad) came up from .»a
•»ide Sunday to he present at Ml Me
(.hei * dinner pailv On I nenias Hit
Mrs. ( lara Pickett returned Mon
her I Mien of l’indettoli, l ’ oí O stud
BETHEl. A. M. E. CHURCH
dav morning from a seven weeks tour
Mn l loyd I o«au l.aitmau hai re cut. was hn illicit at the Paramount
Rev. Daniel li. Hill. Jr . l*astor
iif the east where she visited all ot the turned from a two mootin' trip to New and KKO Orpheunt show* and at din­
principal ulus In New ) ork City she Or lea hi . I a. where »he viiitetl rcla ner mi the e\ cititi« Both left early
Profc*»or Bartlett has worked hard
visiter! her son. Dr Hugh A Hell anil, live» and friemU She report» a moat W I'dncid.iv, Allen for l' of O and
preparing the chorus of J00 voices in
family. In Denver, her last stop ru enjoyable trip Mn 1‘aitiiMit had not l»cor«e for Scande, where he will re
a program of varied music; spirituals,
route lumie, she visited relatives At »ecu her relative* in 12 year*
mam until the 14th, when he will «o
jubilee, classical and semi-classical.
( hey enne Mrs Pickett boarded th e 1
to \\ díame!I« I'lmcmtv
The objective of thi* concern is to
Portland R o s e and an interesting co | Mn Thelma I'ltthunk. wife of |)i
raise money to meet the church obliga­
incident at Pocatello, Mrs Polivano | Dv Nona! Nil thank, write* the editor
tions.
R ELIA BLE?
Reed, hoarded the same coach en route of I'he Advocate from Mountain I akc.
Not only members of the church
_ _ _
to her home ill Portland Both ladies Mm. where »he and "Soitit Bo\" art
have given willingly of their time but
The other day a very lovely white
Among those entertaining Mrs. J. enjoyed the remainder ol the trip to ftttmmcrin« that »lie ii haem« a «Ion
members and friends of the commun­
woman asked us if it is a racial char-
| L. ( avion, at bon voyage dinners grthcr.
oil» time She ictulft love to friend»
ity. a* well.
acteristic of the Negro to be unreliable
The entire church i> assisting in were Mrs. S. D Porter, i'ucsday, Sept.
—to take lightly engagements and ap-
During her recent visit in Seattle,
Kcv Samuel G. W di
making this concert, which is to he giv­ 1, at luncheon; Wednesday. Sept. 2,
»f ( hi
pointments they make. She then cited
en Monday night. Sept 14. at the luncheon at the home of Mrs. White- while attending conference, Mrs Mae is the house guest *H Mr. and Mrs.
instances of very splendid people whom
field, dinner Sept 2 at the home id Hill, wife of Rev Daniel (i. Hill, was Floyd Eastman at their home M>17
auditorium, a success.
she knew who had repeatedly disap­
Rev Hill has been reappointed to Mrs. U. E. Ivy. Thursday. Sept. J. the inspiration for a number of social wuh S i S K
pointed her by failure to keep appoint­
spent the day at the home ol Mr. and courtesies They included two sight­
this church, for his fourth year.
ments and also failure to communicate
Wat, h for The Ail voi ate’* \lllll
After the concert there will be a Mr» W 1* Lomax of Martin Ave. seeing trips by Mr J S Jackson, see
with her to make any excuse. Ever
complete reorganization of the church. Friday. Sept. 4. breakfast guests of retar) ot the Urban League, and Mrs versan Number’
since we have been trying to decide
I Mrs. I Maney of Schuyler St. Dinner Dean Hart, a dinner by attorney and
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whether it is a racial characteristic or
MT. O L IV E T B A P T IST CHURCH guests Sept 4 of Mrs R. D. Lusher Mrs Dean Hart and a breakfast by
whether she happened upon unreliable
I
of
Montavilla
Sat
.
Sept.
5.
dinnej
Mrs
C
larence
C)
I-
nglish
NOTES
folk, a hangover from slavery; or is it
guests of Mrs. W. G Bird at her home
a case of circumstances and environ­
Mrs Madge Crane has returned from
The Mount Olivet Church will pre­ on Gantenbein Ave. Mrs. Caston re­
ment. What do our readers say? Is
sent different speakers until a perm­ ceived ntanny delightful gifts, frottf Topeka. Kans. where she went to vis­
our race unreliable any more than oth­
anent pastor or a regular supply min­ her various friends. She and her three it her grandfather, Robert Oliver, who
ers? The Advocate would appreciate
P er f e e l I u n en ti S ervire
ister is employed. At the la«t official daughters left Saturday. Sept. 5. on is very ill. She also visited many
a discussion of this from the readers.
Our Merchandise and Service Certificates Save
hoard meeting a pulpit committee was the Greyhound, for St. Louis, where friends during her month's visit there.
) "ii from 20 to
Send in your letters containing your
appointed, so that there will he preach­ they will reside with her mother. A Her grandmother. Mr- Harriet Oliver,
VALI, US IN CONFIDENCE ANY HOI K DAY OR NIGHT
views on the question.
ing every Sunday morning, or the usu­ host of friends were present to wish is also ill.
W ISIIINCTON STUFET
Between 20th ami 21st
al service will lie carried on until a them lion voyage.
IS IT F A IR ?
DAN K E L L E H E R
new minister has been called. This Sun­
Mrs W. T. Crawford and her son
Much credit is to lie given Mrs. 11. Holman, returned to their home in Los
B K u .o l v i .i v 2 ( » D 0
day at the eleven o'clock service the
BR oatlw av
The Advocate extends its congratu­ speaker will be the Rev. J. \V. Bolts. D. Fuller, chairman of the entertain­ Angeles after having visitr-l (our days
It has come to our attention on sev­
eral occasaions that some of the pat­ lations to Dan Kelleher upon his re Quite a deal of interest is being mani­ ment committee, for the success of the in Portland They motored up as
rons of The Advocate when approach- cent appointment by Governor Meier fested by those who will attend the moonlight dance given Monday evening surprise to Mrs Crawford's daughter,
: i t i m m n i i u m i : i i ; i i m i i m i i i m . i i i i . i i i g ; u : i . L : : n i m n i i i ; - i i - : i M M - t . i m ) i i i ..
ed about paying their delinquent ac- to the office ofState Parole Officer to service to listen to Rev. Botts, as it on the Boat Swan. The dance spun Mrs Elmer Flowers. I hrv returned
counts, summarily have the paper succeed Charles P Pray who heads the was news to most of Portland people sored by the Eastern Star and the home in time for Crawford to enter
I You can Easily have a Lonn Healthy Growth of
stopped instead of paying up. We hard- state traffic department. We can think to learn that Mr. Botts was in the min­ music was furnished by Wilson's
the University of Southern California
ly think this is fair in view of the of no man better fitted for that'im istry While in Chicago, Mr. Botts chestra.
fact weh ave carried them on our books portant office than Mr. Kelleher.
was a member and one of the assist­
M rs
Randolph Baldwin and Mrs
for a long time and extended every
It will he recalled by Advocate read­ ant pastors of the Mount Olivet Bap
\N hen the Mott Sisters failed to show Wilbur Merrier, sisters, recently re­
FULL OF
courtesy that a creditor could. In re­ ers that it was due largely to the ef­ ti't church, of which Dr. I. K Wil­ up Wednesday afternoon at the home turned from a visit to tlieir mother.
turn we think it is only fair and just forts of Mr Kelleher while a member liams is pastor. The subject of his of Mrs. Lenorc Henderson for their Mrs Mayberry, who resides with tlieir
that a special effort should be made of the legislature that some of the Godhead—and the Works." The text music lesso n, their mother. Mrs. Ilea brother at Sanjino. Cal, near l.os An
A N D
to pay us—if not in full— a part of black laws were stricken from our sermon u "The Third Person in the trice Reed, became alarmed. She just g ibs M rs Baldwin says her brother
what is owed so we in turn can pay our statute books and his election is pic:
is found in Gen. 1:1-2. In the evening knew "something had happened.” M operates a chicken ranch on which he
creditors.
ing indeed to Advocaters. We wish
Reed, who knew the “secret," left be­ has 150 ducks, 25 cows and auv num­
During the past 10 years in my
heailquarters at Washington, 1
Many of our patrons act as if they for him success in his new office.
REV. ANDERSON'S SUCCESSO R fore the mystery was solved liy Mr
ber of chickens.
ha vo treated every form of
think it does not cost us anything to
Reed I lie girls left home ostensibly
PREACHES AT MONTAVILLA
scalp disease and every kind of
DARROW AND N EGRO
publish a newspaper. They put off
to go to a music rehearsal hut in reality
Mrs J A. Nichols, of 407 Itrazec
hair. In all my work 1 have re
RELIGION
paying us until the very last thing and
lied absolutely upon CLF.O
Rev. Samuel G. Wilson, of Chicago, they went down town to buy presents Street, was hostess at a pretty lunch­
HAIR GROWER to aoften
not until they have taken care of every
successor to the late Rev. J W. An­ for their mother's birthday which was eon Tuesday, Sept 1, in honor of Miss
beautify nnd grow hair—I hnve
(By W. C., contributing Ed.)
other cerditor first.
derson preached last Sunday evening Wednesdav . Not until they returned Mahle Byrd Members >f the Y Board
depended upon CLKO SCALP
We like the way Bishop Robert E at Montavilla Baptist church to an ap­ late in the afternoon, laden with odd were additional guests.
We cannot maintain a publication as
FOOD to cure or relieve every
Jones
upheld
the
Negro's
religion
in
However, there are many reliable
shaped packages ilid it become known
kind of scalp disease, to feed
preciative audience.
the scalp and keep It healthy—
subscribers who do all they can to his debate with Clarence Darrow, the
The Misses Gwendolyn and Violet
Rev W ilson is a pioneer in church to their mother why they never arrived
and upon C L K O F. X T K A
support us both morally and financial­ noted criminal lawyer.
work and is widely known, having or­ at the rehearsal. Needless to say. Mrs Hooker, rharmitig young ladies, report
HEAVY TAR SHAMPOO to
ly for they realize what a terrible cal- 1 A man who claims to be an agnostic ganized the work in the Northwest Reed is all smiles over her pretty street having hail a goyil time attending the
keep the hair and aealn sweet
amity it would be for the colored per* could never understand the hope, faith, many years ago. He is a member of
and clean. These CLF.O pro
etc
recent Pendleton Round-l'p. They
ducts have never failed me in a
pie not to have a mouthpiece in the and radiant acquiesence of a class of several fraternal organizations. Out of
wire g u e sts while in Pendleton of their
EUGENIA STEWARD JONES single case. Thousands of wo
community. If they cannot pay when people, who could “Praise God,” anyj
Dan Byrd of Seattle passed the List brother, George Hooker. Others from
large number of men, he was chosen
Hair
and Scalp Authority of Wash men are using my homo treat­
it is due—they do not tell us to dis­ shout "Glory Hallelujah'' while in the field worker under the Home Mission week-end as the guest of his family, Portland who attended the Round-
ments. They writ* me every
ington, D. C. F ■ ,under of t leo
day saying their hnir is grow­
continue their subscription but they bonds of slavery, the most pitiable for the Regional secretaryship anil Oil E .)0th Street North He came Up included Mr and Mrs George
ing longer and softer and that their scalp di . - i s arc being cured
have us call at a later date on which state and lowest round of the social field worker under the Home Mission, specially to visit with his sister. Miss Canada.
rapidly.
ladder. If Mr. Darrow stopped to Board of the National Baptist conven Mable Byrd, before she takes leave for
they pay up their obligations to us.
LONGER, SOFTER HAIR IN 30 DAYS. AND YOUR SCALP
Miss Della Gragg of Deliver, Colo.,
tion. Rev Wilson anticipates making the East.
DISEASES Cl RED OR MONEY HACK
a
sister
of
Messrs.
Will
and
Roy
Gragg,
his headquarters in Portland His ter
The Oldest Negro Business In Portland Is . . . .
to,l“y
f “ r
■ :,r " r my ( LEO HAIR GROWER, SCAl.l
Watch
for
The
Advocate's Anni- accompanied Mr and Mrs. Will Gragg
ritorv includes Oregon, Washington
FOOD or F.XRA HEAVY TAR SHAMPOO, whichever one
versary
Number
I
on
their
return
trip
to
Portland.
She
Montana Idaho, Minnesota, North and
your head needs. Send for all three If you need them. Use them
will winter at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
South Dakota.
according to my instructions for 30 days and if your hair Is not
longer and softer if you haven't a growth of new hair, and If your
Mrs. George Mullen is taking tw< Will Gragg in Alberta. In honor of
scslp trouble has not been cured or greatly relieved, write me and
P u blished livery Saturday fo r the Past Tuenty-Six Y ears!
She will visit in San Francisco, I.os her guest, Mrs. Gragg entertained
SO UTHERN SIN G E R S H E R E
I will immediately refund your money— but sepd today.
Publishers of “ T he A dvocate”— A 16-Pagr Newspaper
weeks vacation beginning Monday about thirty members of tin- younger
F’ACE BLEACH
Angeles
and
San
Diego.
She
will
also
s'•< i.iI set Thursday evening at a danc­
The Cotton Blossom male quartet, of
In Two Sections!
It’e your fault if other wo
Piney Woods, Miss., will sing tomor cross the border into Mexico, visiting ing party at her home.
men have lighter, clenret
BEATRICE H. CANNADY, M a n a ger
row night at the First Methodist Agua ( aliente. Girlhood friends will
skin than yours. Lighten
on# shade first night. Mari
Friends in Portland arc planning to
church (white). According to a leader join Mrs. Mullen in California and
coupon below—send today.
entertain Mrs. Pollyann Reed who re­
among the singers, Oregon is far more make the trip into Mexico.
turned Monday from ail extended trip
appreciative of their music than Wash
AGENTS SEND $3.50
Mrs. Betty Dyels, of Berkeley. Cal , south accompaicd by their daughter
ington State.
for 10 fast selling Clco H i
G. FREEMAN BROTHERS TRANSFER
accompanied by Mr and Mrs. McCoy, Shirley Him- Reed Among places vis­
and Beauty Products. Ordi
blanks and everything rend
I lie Vigilantes Club, tinder the lead­ left August 28 for their homes in Cali­ ited by Mrs. Reed were Ogden, Salt
Office Phone: BRoadway 1885
to start business.
ership of Mrs. R. H. Camp, will meet fornia.
f.ake, Denver, Topeka, Kansas City,
Cleo Beauty Products Co
430 HOYT STREET :: Portland, Oregon
Mo., Ft. Smith, Holey, Tulsa( Hot
at the Parsonage Wednesday, Sept
521 23rd St.. N.FL,
Mrs.
I..
L.
Johnson
of
Denver,
Colo
,
Washington, D.C.
Springs, Little Rock and Arkatlclphia,
1C A short program is being arranged
GROW ER r.Oc SCALP FOOD B5c
Residence Phone GArfield 8019— 340 Tillamook Street
Bert Turner and Mrs. R. H. Camp cousin of Mrs. Francis Turner, of .184 Ark. They report having had a piost
will sponsor a benefit chicken dinner Weidlcr St., left Saturday morning for enjoyable summer, Mrs. Reed left
S u c c e s s o r » t o E. R i c h a r d s o n R u g g a g e T r a n s f e r
Tuesday, Sept. 15. at the Zion A. M her home.
June 5 and returned Sept. 7. She will
E. church.
contribute a special article to The Ad­
Mrs. Casper Mann, and her son ar­ vocate on her observations while away,
rived in the city August 28, and wi * which will appear later.
P O L IC E HUNTING FOR
I he house guests of Miss Ruth Kirk
Mr, and Mrs. Will Gragg, Mr. Roy
C
^
e
O
GIANT MAN
Mrs S. D. Porter of Ml. Scott, m * Gragg and young daughter Elnora re­
T o n s o r ia l P a r lo r s
•IOW TO ORDER
hostess at dinner Sept. 1 honoring Mrs turned from a month’s motor trip to
CLEO BEAUTY PRODUCTS Co., 521 23rd St., N.E., Wash. D,C.
Klamath
Falls,
Sept.
1
J
.—
Loral
police
J.
L.
<
aston
and
three
daughters.
Cov­
125 NORTH SIX TH ST R E E T :: PORTLAND, OREGON
their former home in Weatherford,
Gantlemen: Please send me Products I have mnrked A after.
headquarters has been warned by San ers were placed for 8. Mrs. Caston left Tex. 'They report a wonderful trip,
Hair Grovrt-r and Bcautifler 50c Vanishing Cream ............... 79c
Equipped with the Very Latest, We Are In a Position to Care for
Francisco to be on the look-out for on Saturday to reside in St. Louis.
Scalp Food .......................... 55c Lemon Cleansing Cream,. 79c
not even marred by as much as a tire
Fred Jackson, Negro, wanted in the bay
Extra Heavy Tar SHnmpoo 65c Wrinkle Cream ................... 97c
puncture. While in the south they were
Men, Women and Children
Bald Spot & Temple Grower 50c Aristocratic Brown F’ace
city for attempted murder.
Rev. T. Allen Harvey, presiding elder lavishly entertained by relatives and
Face Bleach ......................... 60c Powder. 4 Shades ............. 79r
The man who is 27 years old, was of the Ore. and Wash, conference, ar­ friends. The party arrived hack home
Come—Let lit Serve You !
last seen withtwo other Negroes board­ rived in the city August 28 to hold in Portland on Sept. I.
Name............................................... Address.....................
ing a north-bound freight train on Au­ Quarterly conference. While here he
HOLLIDAY & HOLLIDAY
City................................................. Slate.............................................
gust 21, He weighs 170 pounds, is six was the house guest of Mr and Mrs
Bend Postofflce Money Order or checks. No C.O.D. orders sent
Watch for The Advocate's Anni-
W. G. Bird.
feet tall and wears a small mustache
versary Number!
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