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SATU RDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1ST 1 PAG E The ADVOCATE THREE THEATRES - SPORTS - SOCIETY & WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES w ILL W IT H COLDS Theatres 1932 JAN UARY CLEARAN CE NOW JANUAR Y OF IN INSTEAD CLEARANCE Women’s Coats Kv«*ry ( ‘«mi In our lmtnc*n««« hum k In K really rtM|ucr*d for tllajMiaul tu thl* r.»!TJ January Clearance Her« are two of the appealing groups $ 21-50 $1350 CLEARANCE Women’s Dresses Kvery HUk Ortm*. «’Very Wool lire**, every I»r»»nn In our film «lock now at (remriidnuR reduction« Here are two of th« important group« $9 50 $ 15-50 Women'« Shoe« Now at $6.45, $7.85, $9.85 All Mrn'i Shoe« Now at $5.85, $7.85 Except Contract Line« All $6 Boy«' and Girl«’ Shoe« at $4.85 CLEARANCE Men’s Apparel E v e r y man*« Suit nml Overcoat linx taken a big reduction fur rli<urum'i< In Olla »ale. $23.50 • $32.50 MEN'S O'COATS $19.50 $28.50 All Other Suite and O’coaU reduced CLEARANCE Girls' Apparel $2.85 $5.85 CO AT S $6.95 V A L U E S To $15 All Other Dresses and Coats Reduced CLEARANCE Boys’ Apparel l niled Stales National Dank j of my Own - - for CHRISTMAS!” E v e r y Hoy’s Sull und Overcoat I h now offorod at a tremendous reduction for clearance. $8.95 j c cô Co. O'COATS SUITS $8.95 $12.95 I "A TELEPHONE E v e r y ( ’oat nml hrenu for (»Irls I h now marked at atmiriiiK reduc t Ions for clearance. DRESSES SocietY toral briefs NOTES I H OO K RKYIKW 331 BEflX SBC K v •• r y pnlr of Miii’n, Women*« Hoy»' and tiirln' Shoe a In tin* «tor« nt tirHalle r©durtluna MEN S SUITS Y W C A Mr and Mrs Wlllla Reed and their daughter. Shirley lllne. of 303 Cherry stret are Indisposed with cold» They are Improving rapidly, however aa we go to pres The Wllllalma Avenue llranrh Y W (' A la aponaorln» 11» annual mem herahlp drive head«-d by Mrs. Kath LOSES IN BANK CLOSE AN APPRECIATION erine (iray ♦ On I’hrlatmaa eye . the Y will spo.i- t&tward W Dickerson. prominent I I wish to give Attorney Wyatt W FOX WEST COAST THEATRES aor a ('hrlalrnaa party to all children Williams, associate counael of Attor citizen pf Twin Falla Idaho, according of the (.immunity to he given at the | to a rex>rt to the Advocate, loat ney J Sllveatone, full credit for his THE FOX BRO ADW AY Y competent and Invaluable ^ r v l c . . . i’‘* * I ' li Tomorrow, Dec. 1 Sth Ve»p«-r Her I resulting In a victory In my recent in Twin Falla closed Friday, Decern ¡her 4th Mr Dickerson Is a constant A four, »tar knortkout' Amt Kl<»>m vice will he In <hargn of Mra Ilonnle | law suit. reader and subscribe" of the Advocate l»ki> u long count' Wsllae«- Henry A Bogle. Signed The rcgplar monthly meeting of the Jackin Cooper will, Koscoe Ale* and MRS CHARGES H STANTON. N A A f I' will In, held al the Y RECOVERS FROM COLD Iren«, 1(1.1, In " C H A M P " I Administratrix of the Estate of on De<*«*mb«*r 20th Richard Stanton, the young son of K K RICHARDSON. Deceased The Kythm Hand »[xmaored by Mr« Mr and Mrs Charles H. Stanton, who THE PA R A M O U N T JeMHle Flower« will give a eomert on has been III with a cold and forced to |A CARD OF THANK S January I, 1932 (I wlah to thank my many friends for remain from school for several days. Ravishing Queen of «,x«>tl«' «-mo- M.-adam.-a Thelma Unthsnk and thetr kindness and for the flowers. Is able to be out again and back 111 tlon» Talltuli llankhnad In Charle« William« have rharire of the Icalls and Imiuiries about me while I school to the delight of hia school "T H E C H E A T " young girl* of 9 to It year« every mates and friends. was confined in Emanuel hospital. . .On »i.i*n Kanchon A M«rco'» Saturday afternoon at the Y. This beautiful Interest did much to " M A N H A T T A N " Id«*» A new must The HlKh Bchool Reserve« meet ward hastening my recovery. , MOVE BACK TO CITY (By Mrs Rosalie Blrd-Holtnesj r « l flesh and blood f. w » 1 11 k ti t aen»a every Thursday afternoon They will Mr and Mrs W. P. Gomax have Signed lion Phone Murdock 1686 . . . . «In» fhrlslmu« Carol« during Chfist J 8. Donald. 374 Williams Ave disposed of their surburhan *property mas week and have returned to the city. They FOX UNITED ARTISTS The Grade School girl« meet every JOINS CHAMBER have taken a large house on Interstate HOME FOR EXMAS Saturday afternoon. Dr. D<* Norval Unthank recently Avenue. Mr Ixtmax is employed by Norma Shearer and llohert Mont- Thornton Betts, a student at North Joined the Junior Chamber of Com the City of Portland In the paving de- W ILE Y W H I P S SAM HOUSTON »emery In a frisky. frothy comedy ro Pacific Itental College, Portland, will merce of Portland upon invitation of > partment. Austin. Texas: December 10— The pass the Christmas holidays at hla maoce of remarried divorcee» ’ officials Wiley Wildcats came to town last home In Oakland. "PRIV A T E LIVES" MUCH BETTER With IteKlnald Denny, tin» Merkel A week sad smothered the Hamuel Hus N E W L Y ELECTED OFFICERS According to Miss Byrd. h«r father. ton Dragons 3k to 6 In a fast encoun MRS PORTER H08TE8S Jean IterMholt Recently elected officer» of Dahlia Robert Byrd who has ben quite ill at ter at the Ham Houston atadlurn A Mrs S D Porter entertained the Temple No. 202. Daughters of Elks, the family residence, on South 39th alight rain came down, hut the field .Searchlight Club laat Thursday night H O LL Y W O O D recently elected officers as follows: street, is greatly improved at this was good and the game was not se at her home In Woodstock Mrs Pauline Young, Dt Ruler; Mrs writing riously hampered on that account 13-17 Greta Garbo. Clark Dahle In Jane Rawlins Vice Dt Ruler; Mrs The purple turned In a great perform MR JAMISON GUEST "S U S A N L EN O X" Fannie Crosby, A bs 'I Dt. Ruler; Mrs FU NE RA L HELD T U E S D A Y ance and great la the Joy on Wiley Mr John Jamison. Attorney, of lk 19 Zan«- (trey’» "RIDERS the PUR A Camp Chaplain: Miss A Morrison, Funeral rites were held last Tues PLE SAGE” with George O'Brien and hill The lately rejuvenated WiMcStk 1190 Holgate street was the guest of escort; Mrs Blanche Evans, gate day for Theodore Mitchell, 46. who continued their winning slheak and ¡Mr and Mrs Y J Franklin at thetr Margurltr Churchill keeper; Mrs Mamie Stanton and Mrs died of acute Indigestion en route to a lllerally pulverized the other team, home on last Wednesday. After din- Ana sscGill. trustees; Mrs Gena Bow I local hospital on November 19th. 2o 22 John Gilbert In Ih«* due to the great action of the line and iner the trio attended the theatre. ers. Treas ; Mrs Pearl Carrol. Sec.; " PH A N T O M of PARIS" Miller & Tracey Parlors were used the consistent work of the hackfield. Mrs Guta Gee Fin Sec ; Mrs Ilia by friends for the simple service con 23 21 Howard Hugh«*« AGE for LOVE WITH MRS. YOUNG Fuller. Chr Trustee Bd ; Mesdames ducted by Rev W R. Lovell, pastor with lllllie Dove. K<tw»rd Everett Hor NOT SO M AN Y FOR CHARITY Only 14.562 football fans attended I Mrs. Dodson and daughter are do Pauline Young and Dolly Paries were of the First A M E Zion church and ton Another »miiahlriK hit Portland'» f'harlty football game on miciled al the residence of Mrs. F chosen as delegates, regular and alter arranged by Attorney Eugene J. Min- 25-26 an extra big »how for Xmas nate respectively to the National Elks : or Interment Warner Haxter. Kdmiind Ixiwe In the last Saturday at Multnomah stadium. D. Young, of S70 Garfield Avenue. was had In Lincoln Annual convention. "THE CISCO KID" and Bing Croaby That number represented as many Memorial Park cemetery. MRS. GRAY HOSTESS dollars. $5,000 of which will go toward In hl» firat »creen »npearance, "I Sur Mra. Katherine Gray was hostess rendar. Dear". Mickey Mouae cartoon. relief of local unemployed ito the Zion Club at her borne In Mt. JOE L IL L A RD STARS IN GRID GAME FOR CHARITY'S SAKE Scott on Friday. December 4th. ROBESON TOO ILL TO SING I/ia Angeles. December 7 Joe 1.11- DISAPPOINTED OEM AND REFU ND SIXTEEN ATTE ND New York. Dec l — Paul Robcaon. ¡lard. "Smoky Joe" to some and "Gal- Slxte«.-n members and guests were noted baritone «Inger and actor, and i lopin' Joe" to others, former Univer j present Tuesday. December 8th at a |former football «tar, and who bolds sity of Oregon baekfleld flash, was the i meeting of the Narcisus Club held at the degree of bachelor of laws, was to whole show Thanksgiving Day as ¡the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Turn have appeared In roncert on the even Bert Richey's All-Stars won from th«- er. on First street. ing of November 18, at the « o v a l Al lais Angel«*« white All-Htnrs lk to 6 ä bert Hall. Ixmdnn. Kurland but was ¡as 3.500 fans marvelled. MEETS WITH PRESIDENT compelled to remain In hi* room with CHRISTMAS GIFTS ri The Gillian Bridge Club held Its re- : a severe cold which developed Into : gular meeting on Wednesday, last, at flu The thousand« who had gathered FOR BOYS AND GIRLS the home of Its president. Mrs Inez to honr the concert were visibly dis Duke In Mount Tabor. After eating a appointed and many demandede the nourishing lunch, the ladies engaged return of th.-lr admission price. An in playing at two tables of bridge. nouncement was made from the stage GIVE AT LEAST ONE U S E F U L GIFT TO I --------- that all money would 1 m - refunded. MATR ONS CLUB MEETS TH E BOYS AND GIRLS YOU PL A N RE Mr Rohes.>n 1« scheduled to sing In The Birthday Matrons Club met on MEMBERING THIS CHRISTM AS — A America early In February Wednesday. December 9th with Mrs. •GIFT SAVINGS ACC O UN T " HERE AT Lena Bowers, hostess, at her home. CENSORS OBJECT TO PICTURE TH E UNIT ED STATES NATIO NAL. IT Reviewed hy Clifford Mitchell Topeka, Kans . Dec 9— An applica MRS. BOWERS HOSTESS TAKES BUT ONE DOLLAR OR MORE TO •M U L A T T O JO HNNY " tion for Injunct Ion brought by the The Vigilantes Club will hold its (By Alin l-aubreaux OPEN AN ACCOUNT. Slate of Kansas to prevent Hie show next meeting on December 15th with Yan Is a half-breed The son of n I ing of "The Ittrih of a Nation" film, Mrs. Lena Bowers, at her home on has le-eii indefinitely continued In dls- French sailor and a popluee Kanaka Ivy street. The occasion will be in the trlct court. The court action followed (ribe woman. He Is raised in one of form of a Pound Tea Social for the rejection of the motion picture by the the south sea Island*’ In the Pacific Physically strong and attractive his pastor and his wife of First A. M. E censor board should an nttempt he made to ex I « rHonallty is appealing and at the Zion churrh. Broadway and 9l>lk. al Stark.. Portland. hlhlt the picture, the Injunction can same time is the cause of a life con OBSERVES HER BIRTHDAY tinued struggle and sorrow. he Invokt-tl to stop It Mrs Benjamin of Tillamook street As a young man and on his first observed her birthday anniversary on agree he kills with his fi-*t a GRAINGER TO PL A Y Sunday by entertaining a coterie of I Percy Grainger, will ho the guest white man, while both were on a her friends. drunken whoopee party. There. In the artist with the I’ortlan.l Symphony Orchestra on next Monday evening. Islands, as elsewhere, this meant HERE FROM COLLEGE December 14. at the Auditorium W il death to Van. If caught. He escapes George Cannadv passed last week Ills father aids him by providing a lem Van IliHigstraten, conductor. end at home from Willamette Univer well provisioned boat. He sails for America but !n a storm he is washed sity at Salem. TEN ONE ACT PL A Y S ARE N O W AVAILA B LE ashore In an Island populated by can MRS. MCGILL HOSTESS The first ten of the series of George nibals. Mrs. Ada McGill was hostess to the Eventually the cannibals enpture Washington Plays, prepared by the Harriet Tubman Club on Wednesday him but his physique so attracts them United States George Washington Bi of last week at her home. 641 Union centennial Commission have Just been that instead of making the prover Avenue North bial stew out of him they imprison printed Written In one-net form around Incidents In the life of Wash him. providing a retinue or tribe gi-ls. W H IL E SHOPPING ington. the plays give a comprehen who. one by one are replaced as they Mrs. Beatrice Franklin was the | sive view of his career <;•« to the be are about to become a mother. This situation continues until Maele guest of Mrs. Charles Stanton at re ginning of the Revolution War. freshments at Llpmnn Wolfe Co. on They have been so prepared that a captured girl of a foreign tribe Is Tuesday when the ladies met by ap three or four of them, with a little ef brought to him. From her he learns pointment while hopping down town fort on the part of the director, might that his irogenv have all been killed to provide a delicious meat for the be combined Into n full length play Additional one-act plays w ill appear tribe and to his dismay he learns that MRS. REED HOSTESS Mrs. Willis Reed will he the hostess within the next few weeks If three the pork they have been feeding him or four of these are combined, they and of which he was so fond Is his for a meeting of the Literary Re- search Club at her home. 303 Cherry ( will tie found to depict fairly the life own kin. Maddened by this knowledge he street on Friday. December ISth. nml character of George Washington pinna and effects an ercupe and the Th<* ten plays now ready are: eight years of adventure, slavery anil VISIT KELSO "Mother and Son,” "The l.ure of the (roubles hi goes through to reach his Mrs. Ixiuise Dodson and daughter, Sen." "A Youth of the Frontier," native land and his father, only to of 870 Garfield Avenue, were guests "Vindicated." “ Matching Wits." "The find him dead, makes and absorbing of Mr. and Mrs. W VanBuren on a Indian's Prophecy." "That Is My An and thrilling story of intrigue In Aus motor trip to visit friends In Kelso on swer." "Washington Takes the Risk." tralia and the South Soa Islands. last Sunday. "Happiness Day.” nml "I Follow Washington". HUR T IN AUTO CRASH MRS. S. REDMOND Charles Rivers, colored, residing on DIXIE Q U AR T ET SINGS BEAUTICIAN Section Line Road «'ast of Gresham, Rosehurg. Oregon, December 1— sustained bruises and sprains recently Is now located at The Dixie Jubilee Male Quartet arriv when his horse-drawn wagon was ed in Rosehurg today and will apixmr 9911 E. 59th Avenue S. E. Sons and daughters have so many interests struck by an automobile nt E. 84th In a concert this evening at the Rose St and Section Line road. of their own! Phone Su. 4125 hurg Junior high school. These sing ers entertained the Klwnnls club with HAS WIDE A C Q U A IN T A N CE S H IP Any telephone employee will take your or Formerly at 746 K. 27th St. S. a group of songs at noon. The student The following paragraphs were tak body Is sponsoring the concert at the der, or just tell our business office your wishes. en from the "TH IS A N D T H A T ”, a school. special column contributed by Clifford lui CLEARANCE SHOES All ŸounG WomeÑ $10.95 All Other* Reduced STO #£* or ^\V.UON Gltff a No Cash Down Convenient Payment! Over a Period ot Month» C Mitchell, In a recent Issue of the Chicago Bee: "Communications from every part of America have reached me and in each thev refer to the B E E and this column In particular. In commenting upon some of these I will try to take yon part way around the country where my correspondents dwell. "A few weeks ago 1 commented in this column on one. Myrtle Campbell At the time I stated that I didn’t know who she was or where she » a s at. This column has smoked her out. She lives in Portland. Oregon, and is a writer and poetess. She writes un der a pen-name and for that reason I didn't recognize her real name when I first saw it. I ean't tell you her uen | name for she says that must remain a secret. And thanks for the poem. ,"Stepping Stones". Myrtle Was that one dedicated to me. particularly? ACCUSED According to police reports. Fred Taylor was arrested In connection with the $2.000 robbery of Weinstein store recently on Fourth street. 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