The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, November 07, 1931, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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ADVOCATE
S A T U R D A Y , N O V E M B E R 7, I M I
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TH E ADVOCATE
ALL
PEOPLE
IN V IT E O
— BAPTISTS—
STAY OFF NOVEMBER itili
IRMISTICE DANCE 11) SGT JOS
W HI rK »' AMP
SPANISH VMKU1
CAN WAR V E IS W ll.l ENTERTAIN
The Cnited States George Wash­
Mount Olivet Baptist Church
ington Bicentennial Commission, thru
its Division of Information and Pub­
W. II. Letteti has purchased a now
East First and Schuyler Sts
Puhtl»t<c<l Every Saturday at 520 Fait Twenty-Sixth Street V . Portland. Ore. lication. once again calls attention to
sports model ford.
Telephon»: (! Arft eld 752S
the fact that all people, regardless of
Shiloh Baptist Church
race, creed or color, are Invited to
I. Miller ha* moved from Ht 7 llo.x
participate in the nation-wide cele-
74 to .is3 K First St North. Mi. Mil
East 7th and Fverrtt Sts
hratlou in 1S»32 which la to honor the
lor is ou*» of tho old sup poi* torn of
BEATRICE H. CANNADY..................................................... Editor and PubJuher Father of His Country on the Two
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YANCY FRANKLIN............................................Usutant Manager and Compouior Hundredth Anniversary of hit birth
In creating the Putted States Geor­
Mrs líonovíovo MulMou wits it plea
WILLIAM PICKENS .............................................................. Contributing Editor
S t Phillip« Mission
ge Washington Bicentennial Commis­
s.mt u.ilor at Tho Advooalto offloo on
ROSALIE BIRD
Society Editor and Reporter sion. Congress stipulated that the
Fritta> of this week sis woro Mosdaiti
Knott «nd Rodney Sts
DcNORYAL I N T H A N k M. D.
Health Editor celebration be universal in extent so
os Jam taon unit F t>. Young.
Blaine L oles. Lav Reader
that
future
generations
of
Amerlcau
NANCY LEE ................................... .......................... - ............... -Lor* Editor
Geneva Ivey ________________________ _______ ________ Younger Set Editor citiiens may profit by the examples
.1 S Ikmald. of :tst Williams Avo
— HOUSE OF PRAYUK—
of loyalty to country and high mind­
tino. Is roportoii to ho very til ih» was
KITS REID, RALPH C. CLDYE AND CLIFFORD MITCHELL........... Coiumnuts edness of purpose set forth by the
rotnovod
from tils homo today to F-
House of Prayer
First President.
inatiuoi hospital for a major oporation
Subscription Rate* (Payable in Advance): One Year, $2.50; Six Month*.
l ast 10th and Grant S i«
The Cnited States Commission has
with IW tors Hotline amt Fantrill, at
Robert Searcie. Pastor
$1.50; Three Month», $1.00
invited every State and city of the
U|
Mr
B o b i M Is popular m
Entered a* Second-Class Matter in the Poet Office at Portland, Oregon, Cnited States to become an integral
Haitroad * tre les. Il«* lias a host of
part
of
the
Bicentennial
organisation;
—
METHODIST—
Under the Act of 1912
frionds who aro praying for a speedy
it has invited every group of people In
recovery,
America to unite in paying tribute to
Bethel A. M E. Church
America's leading citixen. There are
I arrabee and MeMillen Si«
ROOMS
FOR
RENT
WHERE TO B I T THE ADVOCATE to take care of the economic and po- no boundary lines, no religious Hues
Rev. Daniel G. Hill Jr. Minuter
Furnlshod or iiufiirulshotl. at »70
I litical life of the colored citixens t»v and no color lines In the movement
iSurfiold Avouuo Photic Trinity till«!
The Bicentennial Celebration will
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irether with a couple of churches.
First A. M E. Zi« w Church
would be all the organizations colored begin on February 22. 1932. and con­
417 Williams A v e
Rutherford's Barber Shop, 340 W'il- people as a race, would really need tinue until the following Thanksgiving
d ix ie
it M iH M i k
Day The4 Cnited States Commission
Rev \\. R. Lovell. Minister
liams avenue. In Foster's Pool HalL
lb
, stands ready to assist all individuals
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Williams
Avenue
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Colored citlxen think this over and
The Elks building. 310 WUliam.
(f W(f aren-t right. Times are too and organisations wishing to take
Opposite G'.nilnu Cookie Bakery
avenue.
hard and money too scarce to throw part in the celebration. It has histori­
B E T H E L A. M. E. C H U R C H
program pamphlets,
Medley Hotel Restaurant. Interstate *»a> on too much organization and cal pamphlets,
B E T H E L A L L E N C. E L E A G U E
Mrs
Beatrice FTsnkllli passed
plays, pageants and suggestions for
so little accomplishment.
Monday in Salem on business
She
Avenue (in Medley Hotel).
participation. Any of this information
was guest at international House al
(Anna Morrison. Report) r
will be sent, free of charge, to those
T H E L IG H T O F T H E W O R L D
Friendship Pool Hall. Sixth, near
The Allen Christian Endeavor l.ca dinner where her son George resides
Interested
individuals or organisa,
Glisan tW'est Side).
while attending the I'nlversilv
lions wishiug to participate The ad­ gne meeting was well attended last
BY
W
ILLIA
M
PICKENS
Sunday although the weather was ra
Holliday and Holliday, 125 North
Thomas Alva Edison is dead. - and dress of the Commission will be found
Sherman Pickett, of 41 w Vancouver
ther unpleasant.
Sixth street.
he will live, long as the human race elsewhere in this Issue.
Miss G Hooker had churgc of thi Avenue, was unite ill with ucute In­
shall live. In much less than a cent­
digestion on last Saturday t.lght It
lesson discussion.
ury of life and in little more than
ARMISTICE DAY
Next Sunday Miss Rost Suit:a will was neresary to call Dr. I'nthunk to
TO AN ADVOCATE COLLECTOR half a century of work this striving
att<'tnl hlm Ile «a s greatly Improved
be the leader.
genius became literally “ The Light of
On next Wednesday the nation will
Next Sunday will also start "ft Hu the lievi d.i> and is completely recov
the
World”
.
observe Armistice Day with fitting Boys and Girls contest. Tho one liav •red.
"Come back next week ".
“ Did I tell you to come bacy to-! How intimately the products of ceremony. It will also be observed In ln g ‘lh„ l a w , t „„«„d a n c e during the
his
mind
had
become
identified
with
Europe and throughout the world for nt.x, tWl, months will wm ,h„ prut
,,n e
day?'' “ Well you see me about two
Mr and Mrs Elbert Jumclsnu mo­
human life and human welfare is on the 11th day of the 11th month, the
weeks from now ”.
Remember the League meets every tored to their ranch In Vancouver,
“ 1 had to help buy tires for the shown by the fact that when the hu- nth hour at the 11th minute the sign- Sunday evening at 7 o'clock Kverv Wn several (Inn-» last week The
family car and haven't an y money— man race wanted to shut off the cur-1 ing of the articles for a cessation of body welcome.
shrubbery and trees are at their love
don't know when I'll have some.'
rents of electricity and
extinguish hostilities in the great World War
Best this time of the year
“ Just wait here a minute. I ’ll be the light for just one minute of six- conflict took place,
back with your money." After waiting ty seconds, it was found impossible
That was thirteen years ago when
Horace Duke
12. sou of Mr and
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in one
place
a V, half
hour a subscriber
to do so. I lest
men should f l suffer
and » the
nations d declared
for n peace.
How­
Mrs H. A Duke, of Ml Tabor Dark.
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never again showed up.
die all over the earth. In that min- ever nowhere is peace found although I
«'Ill graduate in January front the
“ Don't call me at my work. I'm too ute the knife of some surgeon, gnid- mUl'h talk and great activities are
Musical programs will be given by Mt Tabor grade school anil will enter
busv to answer the phone."
ed by the “ Edison Light ", would have promoted in its cause. There will not ttxe choir every Sunday evening until Washington high.
“ Will have to stop my paper—by been finding its way into the vital be this universal peace until men's a minister has been called l>v th.
the way, did any one tell you about organ of a patient stretched on the hearts and minds both change. There church officials.
Miss Lena Hlllsman. brilliant younr
the party 1 gave for the society col- operating table, where seconds count must be a regeneration of the heart
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daughter of Mr
and Mrs lllllsman
umn?”
in the race of life against death. In before we can attain to peace on earth
» ill graduate in January from Com
ST. P H I L L I P S
MI3SION
"No, you needn't send out, 1'U send that minute the frantic hand of fear and good will to men It is our earn
meree high school. Her parents art-
your money next week."
would be reaching for the "fire al- ,
prayer that on this Armistice Day
planning to «end her to college
Lay Reader. Blaines H. Coles ,.« il
“ 1 told my husband you called. I'll arm" to summon aid to t i l
will again ; :• If
tell him again when he comes in."
human life. In that minute the great hearts that never again will they go llreriiiK a series of lectures on tin
Ttle Dixie Strollers orchestra lias
“ Had your money but had to pay electro-magnet of the "steel works" to battle for the settlement of their "Romance of the Prayer Book" Th-> resumed Its playing for the winter
began last Sunday and w ill »oim n u -
some bills."
would be suspending tons of metal disputes.
h im
On Iasi Wednesday night that
indefinitely.
Of course all the subscribers didn't above the frail heads of confident
Last Sunday. Arch-Deacon ('him played for a fashionable party t the
say those things to us, bue really the workmen, —tons which would des-
bers administered the Holy
S.n t»i home o f one of Portlml'H wealthy
above actually «recurred in one day of cend with the crash of a meteor In A O L L T E D U C A T I O N F O S T E R E D
white citizens
meat as celebrant
last week when an Advocte collector the first second of the interruption
Services every Sunday morning it
who, by the way, happened to be the of "the current". In that minute the
George Cannady stopped off In Port­
11 o'clock at the church on Rodney
editor essayed to collect some cash detective signals and the protective
land Saturday night, . n route back to
Avenue and Knott streets
which she needs once in a while to devices in a million places would be G o o d - W il l O r g a n i z a t i o n B a c k s
Sabm from Tacoma where t m .- W ill«
interrupted and suspended. —and ten
give her subscribers a newspaper
m en* ale van* plays* against the < i
Educational M ovem ent
thousand crimes could be committed
We are still optomistic !
lego Ilf Puget Sound.
Willamette
and a thousand cunning criminals
won with a 13 to 0 victory
SHILO H BAPTIST CH U RCH
i could escape or succeasfully cover
OVER. ORGANI ZED
their tracks. So necessary to the very
(Continued from page one)
Rev G G Gardener. Pastor
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existence of civilised men had "the cept this organization and to recog­
The greatest danger to the real Light" and '"the Power” of Edison nize the existence of the School of
The Busy Bee Club, of Shiloh Bap­ i SGT JOSEPH W H IT E C A M P {
progress and solidarity of colored peo- become, that they did not dare to pay Medicine of which Dr. Adams is head tist - bun h » i\ • i H.ii: • •
pie, is the fact that they, as a rule, him the monumental tribute of hand-
An accumulation of offenses growing a„«i program Wednesday * -»• r:::.
Spanish A m erican War
are inclined to over-organize.
ing it back to him one little minute out of his persistence in Ignoring the which wa« gr.-atly enjoyed by all « h
This over - organization results in of sixty seconds
existing organization and defying «e r e present.
Veterans
diminished instead of increased ser-
A thousand thousand years from properly constituted university au-
Jeanette Strawder was the nu«tr*-««
vice to mankind and the race in par- now men will ride the Ether and thority resulted In the final dismiss- of ceremonies
Meet*
ticular. For example: The president spread the Legend among the Plan- al by the board of trustees
Sunday School at 10:30
of one organization becomes the sec- eta: How one ancient hero by the
Quite as Interesting as the Imme- b Y P. V. at 7 P. M.
2rul and 4th 6 iturday Nights
retary of another and the treasurer of name of Prometheus was the "Brin- diate issue which called for such Preaching at » o'clock by R.-v O G
still another; the Secretary of one ger of Fire", and how. a few genera- drastic action on the part of the Gardener.
becomes the president of the other, lions later, one of his descendants board of trustees. Is the participation
Public invited to all our me. ting-
Veterans Hall
and so on in great repetition. In other by the name of Edison became the In the fight by persons not immedla-
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words one finds in the various club, , “ Brlnger of Light".
tely concerned. This Is a fact of great
• II Mf ' "iirt House
The malls pregnant with free pub­
organizations and movements the i-
significance in revealing motives and licity. Can't any one ever think to en­
E O IT O R . M O T H E R
dentical group of individuals. They j
men. The feeling that has been a- close a dollar?
O F G R I D D E R IS
spread themselves over much territo -1
roused In various alumni quarters re­
C A M P U S V ISIT O R
ry, weakening their power, spending
sulting In petitions and delegations
their time, money and energy in a
• -
to champion the cause of Dr. Dona-
fruitless effort to accomplish some- (From the Salem Statesman, Nov.3) wa points clearly to the fact that this
thing for the benefit of themselves
Mrs. Beatrice Cannady, omther of is merely one more angle of the well
and their fellows.
George Cannady, Willamette Univer- organized effort to do everything pos­
Take for example in Portland. We sity football star, was on the campus sible to embarass the administration
have numerous organizations whose Monday afternoon to see George and of the university.
objectives are identical in the rnajo- watch the Bearcats practice,
It is indeed regrettable that the u-
rity of respects. The personnel Is i-
Mrs. Cannady alwys saw George niverslty at this stage of its develop­
dentical w ith a little interchange of play in the high school games at ment should continue to enjoy this
offices. Only recently a couple of Portland, but has not been able to see sort of unfavourable publicity which
new- organizations made their debut any of the Willamette contets this seemB to be the extreme delight of
to the public with their added expen- season. She plans to be here for the certain individuals who are determin­
C O N V E N IE N T
diture of time, energy and money, game Friday night and will be pulling ed that the administration of Howard
Their stated objectives could be very for George.
university shall remain forever an o-
NEIG H BO RH O O D
well incorporated into the already o-
Evidently George plays better when pen issue.
B A N K IN G
ver-organized clubs, etc.
his mother is watching, for he had
One o f the follow in g Portland member*
There is only a "handful" of colored he had a great afternoon in practice
people in Portland when compared and lokked particularly good,
P A C IF IS T S S P E A K A T F IS K UNIV.
o f tin* United St;if»-s National Group is
with the number in the other race. , Mrs. Cannady Is editor and publish-
conveniently located to a ffo rd banking
and it is too bad but true, they find er of the “ Advocate” Negro publlca-
service comparable with that o f a dow n­
A c t i v e In O r g a n i z i n g J a p a n ' s
themselves as stated above, —over- tion in Portland. She was interested
town ban k:
League Of N ations A ssociation
organized —and hence remaining in in the practice and afterward met a
a ruL
number of the football players who
Citizens National
Union State Bank
One or two strong bodies organized were plesed with her personality
(Continued from page one)
Peninsula National
First National
right to have 15.000 soldiers there to
Linnton
guard the property.
After the Nationalist movement In
The Oldest Negro Business In Portland Is . . . .
China. Japan began to hear plots
that 200,000 organized Chinese troops
cr~7/u
were trying to dynamite the railway.
I n i J c d S iale*** N c iiio iid l I k in k ,
Japanese troops moved beyond the
Br oadway and S l x i h al Stark. Portland.
leased zone. The League of Nations
Published fie r y Saturday for the Past Tuenty-Six Years!
voted 13 to 14 that Japan should re­
move her troops from the territory
Publishers of “ The Advocate" — A 16-Page Newspaper
beyond the zone by November 16. Ja­
In Two Sections!
pan believes that this vote, not u-
nanlmous, Is not legal. The world Is
demanding a peaceful settlement. The
B E A T R IC E H . C A N N A D Y , M a n a g e r
lesson for America Is that we have
done a hundred times what we are
— 1 loudly demanding that Japan shall not
do. I.«tin American countries were
not strong as China Is to resist us a*
G. FREEMAN BROTHERS TRANSFER
occupier. We are deploring Japan's
display of militarism. But she sees
us spending three tlmcH as much as
Office Phone: BRoadway 1885
P is it O ur P it tim i H r Com inerti
she for our Army and Navy and fif­
430 HOYT STREET :: Portland, Oregon
teen times as much as we spent In
389 WILLIAMS V M M E
1S14. And America sits on the side
Phone
WAlntil
1752
Portland, Oregon
lines,
carrying
on
long
conversations
Residence Phone GArfield 8019— 340 Tillamook Street
and negotiations Instead of being in­
side of the League trvlng to do some­
S u cc e s s o rs to E . R ic h a r d s o n B a g g a g e T r a n s fe r
thing offlelally for the peace of the
world.
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Meet« every second and
fourth Fridav e-'-ningi
in each month at the,
ELKS NEW HALL
Williams Avenue and
McMillan St.
to put in your w in ler fuel supply
while prices art* at I heir lowest. Gall
JIM HENDERSON (lli< min.I Man)
for all kinds o f fuel at nil prices
9 2 K ilin gM w orlli A v c ., L o r . .MiHtdssippi
E. D CANNADY, C.C.
WYATT W. WILLIAMS, K. of R. S.
Phone W A ln u t 1000
D AY OR NIGHT
Between 20th «nul 21at
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TIM E TO R E P L A C E YOUR
OLD
LAMPS
Sight le ih» tin".t Important of the five s< ino » und sbollili be guanlcd
carefully Why try to get along *lth less than Is no »»ssary for the
protection of ,-our eyes anil your o «n general health?
Il»- in Hint all lumps In your home are shaded so ns to avoid the se­
rious offe« t« of glare, but have enough light that everyone ran s«»e
without effort.
Electricity is Inexpensive ami serve« you with economy und good
h.-nltll I'b-nty of light « unnerves eyesight anil adds charm to your
home l»y giving It a cheerful atmosphere
SER\ICE COMPANY
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Sllverton. Orticoli, und VanrouTfir, WunhotiKton.
More tlun One Million lodi y
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HOT TAMALES \ \ D CHILI
O. S. Thomas, Manager
!.. Cliri-lian, Barbecue Specialist
Holliday 8i Holliday
A N Y HOUR
W ASHINGTON STREET
TH E D IX IE IIARIIEGUE
NOW IS THE T I M E
She might I k * » ut'llr^r girl, vbe
might I k * an rtheicnt ><>ung fir « ulivf
or she might he a ilcblUaiitr l rally tor
a morning*» »hopping, but whatever
stir i.i she has ili -sm the smallest
daytime ílress that ohi I i I I k - («aim)
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plies) neckband
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m t ja i ket th e m e
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in the tu|'pr«l etli
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in the un usual »
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