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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1931)
Bishop Caines Buried in T i f f : 1 M .U R T R A T B D F K A T P R E S E C T I O N - S e p te m b e r 1 9 , 1 9 3 1 Could I have goen through tlie floor after her annwer I surely would nave Baltimore lambii missing 1 still am eonMious of my errar when I see hm fam ily —M H o Moments W ords O ften Misnved Do not write, “I hereby agree to Send i/our Kmharraatino M oment to the editor umt it wilt be accept your otter.” O m it “hereby/* printed LOVE'S OEFUCING W ords O ften M i**pr||rd rillllif in an Idle M oment No r oyal t h r o n e nor diadem* .Skein, not skane as It is pro* No treasure, spoil, nor precious Kerns , nounced. 1 wmn invited to the hom e of my W ords O ften M ispronounced buy friend for th r fu st tim e an a n a t No w reath of flowers fresh and fair Chloride. Pronounce klo-nd. o a** ili ully w anted to m ukr a g t lu pi* -, BreuthliiK tlie pure and ncented air. In "no,” l as in “ride“ or a* in “rid/* .doll u|»on hlN parenti» and .'Met No siiidll heights of perfect bliss accent first syllable We wen* all MttlnK <il the living Revealed In prayerful prom ise^ room talking K verythli.i: w ent well Iliehc fall lguobly to Im part Synonyms until a few m om enta of Mlence in te r T he feelings of a loving heart! Throw, hurl, toss, cast, fling. venid 1 tried hard to th in * o9 hom r- G reater far than all else given. tlung to say. and upon glancing a t Ills Prized, beside a gift from heaven. Word Study Abler I said You have a run ner In Is love th a t serves uiuelflslily. your AloekiDK " DIVERS, several sundry; various. H ire ttiiAwered, “T h e y are blocked In faithfulness and constancy. “ W** have the divers statem ents of w ith o p e n w o rk up th e Aides H. I M OLONEY 8t. Paul and 8t. James/* ENGLISH W EEKS POEM rilu to h u n t t!»r ruAkrt latin i It It flower* w*. It wan ra rrb it from B ethel A frican MrthtHll.it Kpb* • pal C hurch by Mu*«>hlc pzlIbrorrrM, Bishop's W ife in Mourning _ Mr*. M iim lr On I nr«, widow of th r drcrM rd bishop, supported by her nephew Dr Wesley Onlnes, und b rr daughter. Mrs Josephine U uuey. T h r body was burlrct at Mount 7,lon C rrnrtrry. A frn -A tn rrttan Staff Photos r«M or. Emmanuel C’hurrti. Portsm outh, V a. I«01 PrrsU ltnf PHilrr Virginia C*m- 1 1 U>l tlim irr. Mil . 1»0J I'Nstor, T rinity Church. Chicago Conference. North W estern C on ference North L ouisiana Conference. C en tral Û u llla n < Conference, Mouth West I oulstana Conference Louisian« C onfer ence and Mouth America and W rit Indies. Chancellor of la m p io n L lteiary and In 1 duM rlal Coll . A lem ndria. 1.« 1924 193« Hecond Episcopal D istrict. Mtl . . WHF.N lazy glands w on't open, the hair is starved and faded. W H S N la/y glands don't close, scalp ta fouled by secretions. .....................' ......... \ LA ZY GLANDS t he S c a l p ! If the tiny glands in your scalp have fallen asleep look out! The consequences won’t end with just dandruff! It may take a year or more for the pore-filth to reach the surface. Scaly scalps t h a t m ak e y o u t u r n y o u r eyes a w a y , began w i t h “j u s t a little d a n d ru ff The next commonest sign of gland trouble is when the color of one’s hair begins to fade, or becomes streaked. There is only one thing that will ever help heads in this state of stagnation: you must stimulate the tiny glands that feed the hair and give it color. Massage will do this. Use the fingers. Dip them in lNNW— when Bishop (¿ainrs, aged 23, pastore«! St. Jam es ('h u rrh , A tlanta. Georgia. ISIS—P astor of W aters C hurch In Del , N O , and Va ; R epresentative of the Italtlm nre. Bishop (¿aines at age of 47. African M ethodist Episcopal Church In the Baltim ore. Met , 100«. r a s . Water« C hurch. lU ltlm ore Mil 1913. Presiding Elder, Malumore Conference, 191«. Pastor, T rin ity C hurch. Baltim ore, M<1 . tuto. Elected lllahop of A frican M ethodist Episcopal Church, May 13, 1034. area World Conference of F aith and O rder al Lausanne Hwltaertnnd. August. 1927. suns. Cl it O of Odd Fellows' Indrprnd sons. (I ll O of Odd Fellows; Independ ent Benevolent ami Protective Or«1er ol Elks of the World. Pol Republican Danderine—to cut through the crust and penetrate the pores—and do this daily. One treatment will settle the dan druff. One week will find your scalp as clean and wholesome as a little girl’s. The second week will have the glands wide-awake and working. That is when your hair begins to live and begins to thrive and grow! Remember, it’s massage that does it. And it’s Danderine that gets through to the glands. Just rubbing something on the head won’t stimulate lazy glands! Get a bottle of Danderine today, start your treatments tonight, and see what happens when those lazy glands come to life! Your druggist has it. ' D A N D E R IN E