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HATUHDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1931 The ADVOCATE PAOK TITREE THEATRES - SPORTS - SOCIETY & W OMEN'S ACTIVITIES I O I E A ] n n E l t A L I L rlm i i x c r n i . M . M Theatres HERE IS LILLARO THE OREOON “ FLASH" WITH A SPEED LIKE THE LIGHTENING EXPRESS. HE IB SEEN HERE CARRYING THE PIGSKIN ACROSS THE OOAL FOR THE FOX BROADWAY Warimr BAXTER, with K<linumi I-nw, miti rnuchllt Montenegro In Ihn 'T in t 'll K ill" i » I il h Hobby Jones In "The ( 'uni pitie I Ci mi mi . Alitimi C lllr KAI.K lu Min “COIM- TV HEAT" OREGONS FIRST TOUCH DOWN IN HER BATTLE AGAINST THE WASHINGTON "HUSKIES" AT SE ATTLE OCTOBER TENTH. — I’ holo (.'ourtnuy The News-Telegram SocietY Duke Calls On Pres. FOX UNITED ARTISTE (1HKTA (I Alt III i mnl (T.AHK GA HI.K III "SUSAN LENOX" llnr Full mul Rise. What u luurvulmni tmiin (liny make' No otlllnr III« ttleuter I n p a r k e d h i nvury performance. THE PARAMOUNT I'nilliy Hlmniuili, IliiiMy Ungers. 1,11 Hull T u n I iii i u i i uinl William Hovel In Tim ItliAl) TO HKNO" IMu* Htu«n " ( ’O KIIK" ld«a. (My Mrs Rosalie Mlrd-Holmes) 681 Gantenbein Avenue Phone MU 1686 RKO ORPHEUM FoolImlln Greatest Kiiinanrn. A II- tilvetsal I’li'lurn IlnillrHlril In KNUTK ItOCKNK LEW AVKRK lu Mm "SPIRIT OF NOTRE DAME" With Min origluul F l i n t IIOKHKMKN" Frunk Curlilno All Alimrlrnn Quarterback; Murky (TCounnr. Ollmr llrlillrou Klar« Kally lllmm, Wllllmu lluknwi-ll mul J Fur- mi Mut'Diitiuli! HAÏS HERE ON SATURDAY EVE. lairge Intero*! I n hr line uiuiiKuulnil In muuli- circles lu Mm rmuliiit roll- rnrt next Kulurilny night by Itolunil Seattle, Wn. Oct. 8—Joe I.Illuni, sensatlonnl Negro halfback on (he I'ulverslty or Oregon football team, was permitted to play against the Unlv of Washington llusklns at Seattle Kuturday 10th following an unnouiieament by Prof H. ( ’ Howe chairman of the Oregon faculty nth letlc committee Mint l.lllurd hud been dc< lured Ineligible on the ground of professionalism The specific charge wa» thul Ullard had played base- ball with the Ullkerson (Hants, a Mit IIAVKS I layes, world renowned tenor. Mr Huyen Is making Ills seventh tour In America and will sing In Portland nt the Civic Auditorium under manage ment of Selby C Oppenheimer Se rica. Among Interesting comments of numerous noted music critics, the fid lowing are choice: "The Negro Spirit «liai Songs, with their broken rhythms (so poignant, then suddenly resigned and smiling)! In them mingle and blend a true vo < »1 fervor uml the Immemorial ways of folk song a pious tenderness. II yleldlng or trembllng and thè malici mi* or Immillo fancy hy « t ild i thè en "Inveii escape luto Imngluntlve Journ- ey» remi lo k thè gos|Md na a chlld— I ikluc gallop i I .!< p .i idU. Jos ■ III rii al. Le Menestral. l ’arls " A h he niiiik Ilio Negro Spirlluals. Ilo- « a l l * o f thè concert hall soomed lo vanlsh ami thè solila of all were toiiched wUh thè esaltatimi of thè song»." Vienna Mlttag Zeltung traveling colomil team In coniinnntltiK on the affair. Dor Hpeur*. Oregon coach had the fol- lowtnit to »ay: "It was my understanding thut Mutter wau to mnke a year's *tudy of athletic conditions In the Coast conference and at the and of that time he was to file a report with the conference official*. Instead he came to Kugene with n lot of Infor- matlou and singled out l.lllard There are a lot of other players In the con- ference who have played semi-pro baseball. Why not wait until he has E JESS GRAYSON Will APPEAR IN CONCERT OCI. 26IH In a game that promises to be one of the outstandug football tests of the year. I'ulverslty of California meets Washington State College In the .Multnomah stadium this after noon at 2 o'clock It marks the third lime the Cougars and Golden Hears Mrs Grayson who bus been sing ing ever since she was u small child have met In Portleml. ihe other two contests taking place In 1921 and "23. when relatives and friends noted her both ____ resulting lu wins for the Callfor- superior talent, isiasess u rare, awcat nlart California Is rated as one of the voice which she handles with under standing and Intelligence. She has strong teams of the Pacific Coast . . . . . . . I . ,hl1* Fear with Navy Hill Ingram, for- .... .. 1,1 concert. <>»cr the radio m,.r|y of ,he Nayy „ ,hp h„ |m „ and In church and parlor recitals for «111 he California's first conference n good many years and 1» Is said her game. Washington State defeated program for Monday night will be fur California 16-0 last year while drlv- , . .... mg for the conference championship .i.p..rlor to any she has given land , he Hears are out for revenge Tickets aro selling at popular Reserved seat tteketa are priced at prices and II 1» thought that a large U.60 and 12 50 while general admis sion tickets at $1.00 each will go on audience will greet the singer. 'today. High school students will be Jeese Grayson. Portland contralto, will be presented In concert Monday evening. October 26th at the Masonic Temple Hull room. - .admitted for 50 centa. Tickets may be "And round about thè singer there ,, ... , . obtained at either Ihe Stadium ticket Hoemed lo Ile n sphere of wotlderflll- all thta enthralled In lhe shrlne of art. offlc# or ,hp Fbotball. Sixth and Mor ness. And frolli II llved unii radiateli lurned Into music as the medieval rison streets. 'They Crucinoti My tlod'. 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October 24th the Va Union Panther Eleven will entertain the Bison Eleven of Howard Univer sity In a rare old pigskin battle on historic old ilovey Field at Rich mond. Virginia. Wuahlngton, D. C. October 10— Ho ward University swamped Johnson C. Smith with a score of 69—6 In the game played today In the Howard U- nlverslty stadium at Washington. LEMOYNE UPSETS THE DOPE (Hy Rnymond Scruggs) Nashville, Tonn., October 10— One of the big upsets of the football sea son occurred In Sulphur Dell lu Nash ville this afternoon when Flak's Bull dogs were defeated by a nineteen to eighteen acore hy the LeMoyne Col lege eleven from Memphis. An Interesting write-up and picture of late Grigsby, musician who Is pass ing a six weeks' vacation In Califor nia, recently appeared In one of our California exchanges. MRS. ZEPHA BAKER BEAUTICIAN Specializing In All Lines of Beauty Work C. J. Walker Toilet Goods for sale 316 Williams Ave. M U rd ock 1016 The above photograph was taken on the eteps of the White House just “ 1 never knew there could be ao after Duke met the president... In the front row are Mr* E. F. McCerroll much fun crowded Into juat ten days" and Mrs. Eiolse Skinner. The second row includes Sam Fliaahnick, Mr. and Elrita Skinner. Th* Rev. J. C. Olden, J. A. G. Lavalle and said Mrs Genevieve Mullen when In Ellington James Mill in the third row. terviewed at her pretty bungalow on Forty-First street. _ f8P*®|al *° ^h® Advocate) fayette theatre In Harlem, and less Duke Ellington Is responsible for than three months after Its organize- Mrs. Mullen recently returned from the organization of the Mills Blue tion, the Blue Rythm Band had ach- a trip south where she passed five Rythm Band, a new and sensational leved such tremendous popularity days In Han Diego and Mexico and unit which recently stirred Blase that It was immediately booked as a four days In Los Angeles where she Broadway during an engagement at headline attraction at the Palace Theatre, a distinction for which many was the house guest of Mrs. D. De- the Palace Theatre in New York. It was Ellington, Impressed by the artists and bands are groomed for Vaughn. During her sojourn in Cali demand and crazed for good musical years. fornia she visited the following cities. organizations similar to his own In To say that Ellington is proud of the band which grew from his sug- Chula Vista, Tolntloma. Tla Juana. A- characted, who Introduced Irving Mllla to put together and develop the gestfon 1» putting It mildly. He cites <iua Callente, Sanylsdro and Oakland Blue Rythm combination, yhlch has It success as a confirmation of his California. During her visit she met met with quicker success than any confidence in the ability of Irving and was entertained by many friends. band In jazz history. Mills, the sponsor whom he credits After engageln" the musicians and with his own success, She saw and talked with more than During his recent engagement In u half hundred former Portlanders, rehearsing them in special orchestra- tlons. Mills placed the new band in Washington. D. C-, Duke Ellington, many of whom entertained especially the Cotton Club, where It played dur- Harlem's aristochat of Jazz, was Invit In her honor. The Craig family, May ing the absence of Cab Calloway on ed to call at the White House and nard and Pauline had their car at tour. Quickly It became a favorite meet President Herbert Hoover. Duke her disposal every day for sightsee with the club patrons and with radio Is the first colored entertainer ever to fans who heard It over the air. be received by the chief executive of ing trips which they took for more After three appearances at the La- the nation. than 165 miles Into Mexico. Mexico! Mrs Mullen In charmed with her and In order to aid In meeting the e- BELATED SOCIAL NOTES says she will visit there again next conomlc depression this winter. The Miss Lenora Freeman, charming Summer. She witnessed an old Mex Esperanto Breakfast Club, of which aoclety Miss, was hostess at a de- ican Fiesta and just missed a Bull Mra. Elise Reynolds is the president, 'lightful dancing and card'party Prl- declded at a recent meeting to sus- dajr evening October 2nd at the home fight. Gorgeous homes, colorful dress pend their activities of her gjSter Mrs. Ruth Flowers, at and luxurious automobiles, she says ------- 380 Victoria street. The guest of hon- makes Old Man Depresion look sick Among coming social events of the or was Mis8 Grace Davis, who was early winter is the annual Armistice here ,rom Tacoma visiting her moth- information on a lot of the other in the face. player* aud then throw out the whole She visited with Mrs. Teal, mother Ball given by the Sgt. Joseph White er Mrs. Mable Shepherd. Other guests Camp. Spanish- American War Vets. included Miss Mamie Jackson of Den bunch at once." of the late Miss Angle Carr and was The affair will take place at the Elk ver, Colorado. Phelan. University of Washington the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bro Hall on the night of Nov. 11th. Mar coach said that the University of Washington had no objection to his thers, the former a Government em vin McGinnis L b the dynamic Com The Zion club met October 16th playing the game on Saturday stat- ployee and the latter, proprietor of a mander of this active organization. for the first time this month at the Ing that the objection had come from beauty shop. Here she was again home of Mrs. W. G. Bird, of 681 Gan the University of Oregon officials, Mrs. John Goren, of 389 Fargo St., tenbein Avenue. A delightful program Suffice It to say that Dillard play- royally entertained at a dinner party was hostess. Sunday, October 4th at was given by the entertainment com ed In the game aud made the first given by her hostess with a dinner dinner In honor of Miss Mildred Clif mittee. The club Invites members and touch down fur Oregon In the game service In gold. ton. of Seattle. Covers were placed friends to attend Its meeting regular which ended 14 to 9 for Oregon „ , In San Diego, Mrs. Mullen was the for ten guests. Mrs. Mattie Goren and ly. Miss Doris Anderson assisted the aJ! „ i OC to ‘ 1 wltiYeas the game. l*»u .e KUest of Mrs Belle Runyon, a hostess to M“ Seattle The table was adorable In Thornton Beets, student at North slater of Waldo Bogle of Portland. black and silver. Pacific Dental College, has returned While here she had the pleasure of ---------- from Oakland, his home, where Ke meeting and enjoying the company Mr and Mrs. Jerome Y. Franklin passed the summer, to reenter col- are in receipt of numerous letters lege. He Is domiciled at 404 W’eidler. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wright of ¡Tulsa, Okta. and Mr. and Mrs. S. and telegrams of congratulations and best wishes from friends and ac- , ... _ _ _ Johnson of Paris, Texas who were qualntances In various parts of the 1 , MJ*a Lenora Freeman left for Seat- ¡passing their vacation in San Diego country as a result of an Associated ‘' * 0n<^a5l . In.or,,1.Ilg _TlB t ^ r*enda -------- and old Mexico. In Oakland. Mrs. Negro Press Release. In this connec- She accompanied Miss Grace Davis. tion, the couple are Indebted to Mrs. lots Angeles. Calif., Oct. 6— With ' Mullen waa the Kuest of Mrs Rhodda Bonnie Bogle who so kindly sent the Dr. DeNorval Unthank and Mr. and the big sun-arc flood lights, profuse Muffendon. a time-honored friend; of marriage announcement to the Asso decorations Inside and out and cele Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holliday. Mr. and ciated Negro Press. Although It was Mrs. E. L. Jamison were dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome. Y. Franklin brllles both colored and white. Jack Mrg Mlcco Harjo. Mr. and Mrs. Ern- little earlier than Mr. and Mrs. Johnson s Shoy Rost cafe opened ~ .. . ., . . . Franklin intended announcing same Thursday evening of last week. last week In the Dunbar hotel. e,t Br> »n‘ - Mr* Llda Johnson-Oford. Formal announcements have just Ernestine Porter, slender, graceful »H former Portlanders, bben issued. Mr. and Mrs. John Bilbrew. of Los little parcel of tireless vitality train Angeles Cal., passed Wednesday and ed principals and chorus in a won Mrs. J. A. Wisdom, charming ma The Literary Research Club met ' Thursday of last week In Portland as derful floor show which sent thrills through the spectacular gathering tron who won a trip to lx>B Angeles, last Friday at the home of Mrs. U. the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. As directress she staged a gala open- as first prlxe In a recent ticket selling S. Reed. 940 Tibbetts street. Mrs. F. Reed 303 Cherry Street. The Bilbrews Ing show characteristic of the name contest, is back home after having a Adams is the president of this popu- who were accompanied by their two lar club. During her absence on ac- year old daughter were en route to i " ? atmosphere. Ruby Barbee Strutt m0it enjoyable two weeks' vacation. count of illness. Mrs. Beatrice Bants- their home In California from a happy Mitchell. Lottie Gee. Buddy Williams , , ” . .. v ter, the efficient vice-president has vacation spent in the East. They were Catherine I-amar and Dick Bareo are lu L A she wa8 ,he hoU8e * ue8t I childhood friends of Messrs. Reed. principals. ot Ella Estelle, a time-honored friend filled the chair. _____ | On Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Many of Jack's old friends of his who also entertained at a theater e. ,, .. entertained their guests at a family ring days as well as many Hollywood party (or her. Mrs. Ada L. Wright Stay off Wednesday. Nov. 11th — diner Mr and Mrs jjrskine S. cabaret patrons made reservations . . . , . . . and were there In gorgeous attire. |had her aa ,uncheon guest In her ARMISTICE BALL. Sgt. Jos. White Reed were additional guests. I beautiful home. Mrs. Jerome Harris. STAY OFF WEDNESDAY. NOV. formerly of Portland, entertained at 11th. ARMISTICE HALL—-SGT. JOE breakfast In her honor and Mrs. Viola W HITE CAMP SPANISH AMER1- Dunn and and Miss Clothilde Curry CAN WAR VETS. — Adv. took her for a sightseeing trip. She visited Hollywood, Santelle. old sol- jdlers home; Wllshlre Bird, Almee's ' Temple and other places of interest. In San Francisco, Mrs. Wisdom j was the guest of her sister. Mrs. H. Contralto in concert Cochran. Here she was taken for a sightseeing trip to the Presidio, to MASONIC TEMPLE BALL ROOM Use Our New Parking Space For Fun Twin Peaks. Fleischer's Pool and the West Park & main JPFINLEY6S0N eral Cars at Fourth and Montgomery ¡Golden Gate Park. She was entertain Monday eve., Oct. 26 — 8:30 MORTI CI ANS e d at dinner by Mrs. Slithers and ai- Streets Robert Flack (at piano) | so by Mrs. Herbert Lofton. In Oak Management Muriel Cutter He.7572 land, she visited many places of in terest and saw many old friends. Tickets .50 • .75 - $1.00 Jack Johnsons Caberet Opening Gala Affair FINLEYS Trade Mark Emblem is the Tree of IMMORTAL LIFE Jesse Grayson Roland Hayes Tenor Oppenheimer Concerts In concert Saturday Eve., Oct. 24th A U D I T O R I U M Tickets selling now at Oppenheimers Off. Portland Hotel 2.50- • 2.00 • 1.50 • 1.00 Be. 7080 Elmer C. »Bartlett Teacher af PIANO — HARMONY — VOICE PIPE ORGAN Diploma from National Academy of Music, California State Certificate for Music Instructor REASONABLE TERMS Beglnnsrs and Advanced Pupils 874 UNION AVENUE NORTH Phone Garfield 8945 The tournament sponsored by the Oregon Belles Drill Team closed on last Saturday night,— a fine success. First prizes were awarded to Mrs. Maxine Smith and Mr. A. Morris. The former being a breakfast set and the -latter handsome smoking set. Mrs. Ethel Turner a tireless leader and | worker In the club, headed the com- ¡rnltte of arrangements. THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER W ill Promote a Full Growth of Hair. Will also Restore the Strength, Vitality and the Beauty of the Hair. If your Hair is Dry and Wiry, Try— a East India Hair Grower Leon Gregory, Jr., of Oakland who is in Portland on business, was the breakfast guest of George Mullen on Friday. October 9th. at his home on 41st Street. If you are bothered with Falling Dandruff, Itching Scalp, or any Hair Trouble, we want you to try a jar of l HAST INDIA HAIR GROWER. The kremedy contains medical properties that I go to the roots of the Hair, stimulates the skin, helping nature do its work. Leaves the hair soft and silky. Perfumed with a balm of a thousand flowers. 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