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HATUMDAY J A N IT A R Y 3. I «3 1 Tiw ADVOCATE F A Q « TM*»’! « THEATRES - SPORTS - SOCIETY & WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES ME9ULTS OF D E PR IE ST NON P A R T IZ A N _ «<* u long w « y » In H im il«,nln,(] dlrur CONFAB _ """• (Cmit liituil from |> iik «« o n * ) W m ra il upon our woiiimii v o t * r « mv * r y w h * r * to n r o u « « fro m l h « l r poll! I « « I iHhuruv mik I <jimIlfy uml vo I m m < ro n ll n n to Hiolr r o n v i e l l o n « to pro m o t m H im tiMNt IntiTMi t <»f Hiolr « « * , «rntlon. m e * uml nntlon W o «*|»*<l«l- ly ur*«« Hint H im women c I u M ku I * « to Hil« c o n f o r r m « to go Imrh lo tlirlr « ovornl commiinltlM« nnd muko thorn « m I vm « mvmiik I mn of thI n dm-trlu* Disfranchisement In Southern S ta te « TT im K V g io in H im South In H im only m I miiimii I of our |Mipiil«tlon (hut labor« under H im dluuhlllty of dlufrum I i I hm nient T i l l « does not apply *<jimliy In ull Houthorn S lut«*« In wnr«t, Maryland, Went Virginia. Kentu cky Mtaourl. thate I n no ract* dUtlu ctlo ii or dlacrlniltiatlon In the franchla«. In Klorhla. Arka it «a«. T u l a « , and Tetin mnmmm . the mily re «tr h tlou plannl up oil H im miff rage 1« the lni|»oa!Hon of til«' poll tax which appllcN to white and Mark alike In eight Southern Staten there are con stitutional limit.t tlou « upon Imllot calculated li» «hut out the N e g r o and which e f f e c t iv e ly ttccompll«h that punpos«. In all the Southern S t a t e d with the e xc eption JllMt mentioned, tile whiten rely upon til«« traditional nhylienn and tim idity of the N e g r o to frighten him fro m the poll«. T h e tw o million unhindered Na* gro v o t e r « In the Notrh are dee ply concerned about the four million din franchised ones In the South Lynch in* U III « (’ l i f t ) « ! o f I m w I « « n Anivrloft I n H im *<ulthl<'«t « m l iwl<k*<l*«t nut Ion on H im f u r « of H im n i r o r i l l n « to H im «Mowing o f It« own ll«t of r*«-nr<l*<l «Time. It 1« H im o n ly n «tl o n which Infinite«'« In H im p « « limn of lym lilnn « m l hurnitiK It« own cltlaon«. W I i II m It mny I> m rMjolm*«l FOX W E S T COAST T H E A T R E S that H im nutloii lt««|f, uh such, do«*« not I ik I u I sm In « u d i KruM«om«< practli ••«. y«*t from u hro«i|«ir p«diit of v I mw U N IT E D A R T I8 T 8 wlint H im nut Ion perm it «. H im n«tloii Marie DItKHMLER In c o m m it « T his «tlKiim «tn ln « H im lion "E M M A " or o f tho nutl«>u«l oscut« boon «lid con- THE PARAM O U NT nt11ut<*n H im cro w n in g «lUKruco o f i | m m m iu c y . Ill the wort!« o f W o o d ro w Zane firoy'u W I I noii , "e v e r y cu « m of lynching haw "R A IN B O W T R A IL ” heoii « blow nt the heart of o rd er ly • With • luw and human justice.” George O'llrlon and Ho»<-oo Ates W e ure not willin g to allow the Im BTAUK IDEA presalon to go unchallenged that lyn* Fumlion A Murco'» china In a peculiar form o f Inhjuity "S W IS S M O V E M E N T " vlnlteil only upon the N e gro race or that It 1« con fined to any particular T H E FOX B RO A D W AY group of «tu te « K v e ry « t a t * In H im Union. except the «lx N e w England Staten, hear Mood ntaln« of v ic t im « U AYN O H and F A R R K I.I. of moli violem •• Four teen hundred In the holiday »how de luxe — white men and woman have been lyn “ O E L I C I O U S" <hed and hurtled ul the «tu ke during the punt 40 years. Hut the N e g r o 1« H O LLYW O O D made to hear the c h ie f brunt of this liihpilly II«« bec o m e« a ready victim, Fiddle Cantor in hccaunu he In more eunily hamlletl l»y "P A L M Y D A Y S ” the c ow ard ly rnoh. " T h e »people who ar e lynched eunlent, will be lynched FOX U N ITE D A R T IS T S o f t « ! i e « l . M Hut re cita l of gru es o m e happening« and Idle w a il in g« are Im- IN F O R M A L HOSTS potent without a remedy. Mr amt Mr«, fhurlou John»on wore Eligible Negro V oter« In The South H i.T.. an* thousands of ullglbl.. No a m Tutor« In ovorjr Houtlixrn m ate 1111 «I it t»i 1st lug limitations 1 ln«y »lixu 1*1 1.0 eiirour»**-<l to qualify uml »o lo un ilor tliouo restrictIon« until such tlmo tliut thoy run ho removed. Thoy uhoiihl not form It thomuolrou to I m . tiMi onully Hil linlituioil No nun 1« w,.rihy of hi» rights uiilo»« ho has tho m urage to uiuml up uml munfully T H E REM EDY w * ar.- more than pleased to , „ #r|| ,,( , h„ ((KM| , „ rk |y un- j or|akp|, |,y t|lt. tSouthorn Commission „ „ |<y,„ i,|„g to utility Iho cuu.o, «*■ ,Jint a„,| ,.uro ,,f (h i« crlmo „ w# Negroes ovorywhoru. on)y ,,|mrryi. lho luw. lint to bo circumspect In thoir conduct h i uu to ay„ , d ,hr appourumo ..f ovll uml a lv ......... of co|or excuse tor iimnm A I auoutu of frlondu. Mr and Mr» Char- B R E A K F A S T GUEST B AZA AR R E PO R TE D A SUCCESS Walker Thoy attended tho N. A M r» Cora Jamluon waa the gue»t | T*1* baiaar glyen laut week by the i A C. F. dunce Christmas nlaht. at hreakfaut on Thuraday, (he seta, I fbihlla Tem ple waa reported to be a of Mr and M r» Jerome Franklin. decided »u cce»». Some of the artlclea MR SM ITH V IS ITS F A M IL Y ______ whl^h were left over were aold at the Chrlu Smith, of Autoría, pauaed th MRS R U TH E R FO R D A R R IV E S Chrlutmaa dance. .f'hrlutmau holiday» In Cortland with | M r» Fllzabeth Rutherford, daugh N ARCISSUS CLUB M EETS i hlu wife. Con*tance Smith their dauah- l.'nder the leaderihlp of Mr«. A. I ter and uon, Mlua Cbrlatine and Char ter-ln law of Mr and M r» W. H. Ru- j le». therford. of Shaver »treet, arcompan Shepherd, the Narc'aena d u b »pon ied by her little daughter, Betty, ar- »or.-d a turkey dinner and card party MISS 8M ITH V IS ITS FRIE ND S IN rived In Portland on la»t Thursday on Tuesday evening \t the home o f morning from Philadelphia. i Mrs. B. Evans TAC O M A AND 8 E A T T L E M l»« f'hrlutlne Smith »pen: Sunday PO UND P A R T Y SUCCESS ami Monday In Tacoma and Seattle GOES HOME FOR H O LID A YS a« the Ttieat of friend». The Misses Dolores and Verdell 1 The Pound p» r ,F Klren by vh V|g- Burdina popular in the young p eople«’ IU n,e* Club la" ' Wednesday was laid MRS. BOW IE E N T E R T A IN E D activities, chnrcb and iai. left on "* * i « « * t aucceae. Tw enty r- Mrs. Kate Bowie was entertained at I Wednesday, the 23rd for their home * e r* werB present at the meeting at dinner Christmas day by Mr and Mrs In Yakima to pass the holidays with t*,e bon,e Mrs. el.na Bowers. W. B Brown at their lovely home on their mother. A C H AR M IN G HOSTESS Maryland ave. I io« Lyn chln , Theatres ; SocietY h o »!» at an Informal purty at thoir homo on New Your'» ovo honorlna Attorney John I.. Jumiuon. P R E T T Y XM AS P A R T Y .Ml»» Cora F'ranklln w»a houto»» at « pretty Chrlatman dauclna party at the homo of her parent». 195 K Itavi» »treet Wedneuday nlaht. , ° ° eor J . ° < annady° o T - t d the Ch Fr' ' ' " v « o ' R e s e a m h "club” rna* holidays In Oakland. Berkeley plate lmfch*’1* ^ aL iirn d ^ r' * ,a* ty and San Francisco. California He left ,erTed C orer* were on Friday. December 18th with three other W lllM M tt« studenU from the ________ (B y Mrs. Rosalie Bird H olm es) International House at Salem In the ° GHT .V_4 ^ O ST?. M r and Mrs. J. A ” Wisdom, o f 1512 party besides Ceorge were two young I Phone Murdock 1686 CH ICAGOIAN V IS IT S HERE t’ nion Avenue, North were hosts at a Among • .e Interesting visitors in Russian students from Biiesla and a delicious turkey dinner on Christmas C A L IF O R N IA N S V I8 IT HERE Portland during the holiday season young American white student Geor day at their spacious home. The din Mrs Marie Sears and her charming ¡ »■'*« Raymond Cage, of Chicago. Mr ge's room mate whose home is In ing room table was very attractively daughter. Miss Irene Sears w ers’ pre 1 Ca«® wh” form erly resided here ha* ! | v ^ le/ „1. ^ heL . ^ ot? red *■ a decorated In Christmas colors and holiday visitors In the city. ,ity Th.-v vl»itln g his father In Alliany. Oodge coupe. While In Oakland. Oeo. “ ‘° r* * nd T h e y ar nr ¡been . was the house guest o f Bishop and ttle sea8on’a flowers and in the center rived last Sunday night from their -s ,r- Ca8* he*d a very excellent po- Mrs H. B Parks The Bishop is his of the ,able- a mounted picture of the home In Oakland, California and were »Itlon In a men's Clothing store In the house guests o f Mr and Mrs S F: I Chicago and Is a very accomplished God father In Berkeley he was the £ hiI'' Je"us. The guests Included Prof, guest of his uncle and aunt. Mr. and C fiartlett, Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Hill, of 3(19 Ross street. {musician, having studied with some Mrs A. FT Morrow, form erly of Port Mrs Oeorge Mullen and Mrs. On Monday. Mrs L. Washington uf Chicago’s best teachers, land and In San F'ranclsco, of Mr. and **a *l *e Redmond. took the visitors for a five-hour Mrs W. J. Wheaton. Georsre who waa _ drive about tho city to Interesting P O R T L A N D G IRL HERE awarded his foot ball letter, along B E A lJ T IF tJL XM AS GREETING points and places In her lovely sedan Miss Melba Burge-Donaldson return with three other Portland freshmen . Tbe edllor ls in receipt of a beautl- In the evening the ladies were the ed to Portland In time to pass the Just before leaving for California, ls Christmas greeting from Mr. and guests of Mr and Mrs Jerome Frank- ! Xmas holidays. She Is stopping at expected home to pass the New year , * ^ C Hong (M able Chin Qong) lln at the Paramount theatre An ad- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otlle Hen- ............... - o f Lm os Angeles. California. Mrs. with relatives and friends. dltlona! guest was Thornton Betts, a derson on Vancouver Ave. Hong ls a former Portland girl, a gra student at North Pacific Dental Col-1 -------- duate of Oregon State College. DISMISSED FROM H O S P IT A L ■e** On Tuesday. Mrs Washington a H O LID A Y HOSTS gain entertained the guests at her | Dr. and Mrs. D eNorval Cntbank en- Mrs. Isadore Maney and Infant son ! The Christian Endeavor member», home In Montavllla. A few friends ' tertalned a coterie of friends at a are back from the hospital and pass- comprised largely of members o f the were Invited In to meet them and to Christmas p a rty at their resi- Ing f hristmaa holiday« at their home younger society set enjoyed a skating play auction bridge. They were also dence on Union Avenue, Tuesday eve °n Schuyler street. party at the Oaks on December 29th. visitors at the Sanctuary of Our Sor-1 ______ — rowful Mother before returning to the M O N T A N A N V IS IT S P O R T L A N D R E CE PTIO N TO NEW PASTO R OREGON B ELLE S FROLIC home of Mr and Mrs F'ranklln In Ir - 1 Miss Jeanette Christian, of Helena. ___ ___ ■,, . . . . „ i Mount O livet Baptists Church mem- The Oregon f!*-!les, sponsored a de- vlngton In the evening where they Montana, the guest of her sister Mrs. ; herg ani, frlend , welcomed their new- lightful Christmas party at the home XM AS IL L U M IN A T IO N S Among the he >maa having brilliant oatslde Illuminations ions during the hob- days was that of Mr and Mrs. Clar ence Ivey, of 9(6 Tibbetts street. M AKE M ERRY ll ouaht not require |1)o(l y |„|enc. Ml»u Cora F'ranklln entertained a any extraordinary oouruao for ii un C. W o urao tho Staton whore the aroup of the younaer »m-lety «et at ollaiblo -Ni i rii In Mlaalaatppl or Ooor- outbreak» of im.b violence occur» m o«t ala in (I r mu ml of local authorities tliut froquoutly to enact luw» i>unl»hltia her home. 105 Fin « t I lavi» »treet Wed- thoy II vp up to tho law, which thoy participant» In the mob, Intent on lu- n.-nday nlrlit. Muulc and refreahmetlta were enjoyed a» well a» dancing until them elves hnvo mmlo fllc tln i puiituhmont on un uucoiidemn- a late hour Vote For Oral Southern W h it«» od cltlxon. * U,e hm‘ r ______ * itfonaì‘ gu'esIs'nt°dìnner w l r ^ t t ^ “ J T * PaMor" Rev.‘' W.Tso„ 7 . " ^ ^ of -Mrs Wo endorse the advice of Congress- I> W e urao the l*ro»ldont to »end n W IN T E R S IN C A L IF O R N IA 2“ U Jam to o n 'T d Miss e i t h e r “ h e "^ V ir ? V v 7 ia n « Uh0n hheld of> "'ed nesday night at the son, were present. At 2:30 a bound- man liePrleat to Houthern No*riK>». lo meuuaao to Couarauu uml to the coun Mrs. I. II Pr.-»ton. writes frien ds, Ine Franklin. Several other young , dance. churchy Appropriate speeches of w-el- fui supper was served. Dancing and vnlo fur tho fulror inlmlod mon in try nu Woodrow Wlluou did durlna the In Portland from Palo Alto. California I people came later In the evening t o 1— . . f.°® e. “ nd music wi re, e ‘ I ? n- A . de' cardes were •ortland from Pain Alto. California (people eame later In the evening“ " * ,COLLE c i a n * e n t e r t a i n e d W <? Te~ the l he feature (eature of ,of the l? e even- e,ren: thoir u.'Voral cominuiiltlo« Tho ollal- Unto of War, to arouae the conaclcnce »h e I- pa»»lng the w inter from me.-t the guests and enjoy dancing | C°Mr °a »r« r s H e « f o f 940'ih srirt h o n o r . k ,1 ° ^ the S * ° , S K T h o m a ,, wa" ln cbarKe ot of the nation to the enorm ity of this Where tll, me M,. N<. In ii"- ii \tr. c u, r , ..... ,, I " r- and Mrs. L. S. Heed, or 940 shared honors with her distinguished refreshments. In Chicago minority and Ihlu 1» tho only mot hod Inhiulty ,, A h of , Houston. ». ? ' or!£. V M T Is . “ ~ ' Tibbetts street were b o s s Saturday husband. -------- - ,rle Ash Ttxas and Fi W o call upon ('o ila r e »» to utlllxo Itev. Wilson has held pastorates at C IT Y CLUB E N T E R T A IN E D tiy which thoy can hope to mako thoir M l»» N H Burroughs, Wash D C (tim e honored friend of Mrs. Jerome night at a delightful dancing party , . I1UI1UI honoring II1K »»una Miss u Dorothy u iu iu t .n Morton ot m u o of i i the m (A Elmira iu t ila aitu and û Syracuse. * ia t U 9 C . N. Y. I . an fraarhlse offo. tivo A . Iho caao now ttu kooiiont loaul talent to doviuo un Rev J C Austin. Chicago, Illinois i f ...... 1.11 — » 1 1 , . . „ , and In The annual New Years Eve. Dance tamlu. It would apponr that If tho effective luw which will put an end to Robert L Vann, Pittsburgh. Pa University of California T h e is 1 ulv of ° re'çon and Alleu Ru«bB''f0''d Oakland and Fresco. Cal He has ser- was given at 33( Russel Street by the Houthorn Noaro ovor h op «« to r*g »ln tho mout mnUannnt ovll that afflict» Teo Pacific College T w elve guests , ved as moderatnh of the Nort Northern City Club of which Mrs. Ila Fuller is F IN D IN G S C O M M IT TE E talented planl.it and singer of tho u«o of tho ballot. It will not ho hy the American nation gti«. a||n Jt Koror president. Music was furnished by Hon Oscar Ik-Prlest. Chr or an(. and m,ntll- popular r ln Ir enjoyed the hospitality of the Reed Baptist Association National Aid to Negro Education national ciimpulalou. hut hy local pro X*re*i ,,.,n»Kov. ___ household. Delicious refreshments* Rev. W ilson is married and has a the Dixie Strollers Orchestra. James FT K elley. Secretary eral numbers ««,.« and sing #A. for ,».1 the pleas Wo wl»!i to adopt tho minority re were served. Mrs It A Washington. Cor Sec. pit tut loti ure o f the hosts and other guests ______ National A«oclatlon for the Advance port of the National Advluory Com Morris la-wls. Treasurer. MRS. BROWN HERE FOR She Is also a soror and popular and I . m*nt of Colored People mittee on F'ducalton. »lum-d hy John H O LID AYS C O N FE R E N C E OFFICE R S church and social circles The couple A «- ° iV G UEST HOME FOR C H R ISTM AS Tho thank« o f tho entire raro are W liuvl». Creuldent, State t'oliege of Mrs J. D. Patton was hostess, at a returned home on Wednesday morn- , " allace Turner, o f Berkeley, ali duo to the National Auaoclatloli for Weut Ytralnln. Morderal W Johnuon. lnR fornla. a W illam ette l "••• m- I r - I T x student Hiuucm at ............. MOrt.°n a.Ud boil"day" dInner!Lhon"ring1 *" m V s " ” L ynch the Advancement o f Colored People 1‘rvnldent. Howard Cnlvorulty. and It ; vers Ity, Salem, is passing the la,ter Tu[ nT.^ are ,at boI? e ,be Brown of Longview, who was her part of the Christmas holidays as the ' ma* hol!da>s fr0“ tbe tn iv e r- hou8e s, The tablp , was beauti for proaecutlai U m tranchlae rtahta of It Moton, I ’reuldent. Tunkt-aou ln»tl- MRS W E E K S E N T E R T A IN S the H<iutheru N.-aro throuah lho K ih I tuto. which read» » » follow» oi ° reK°n wbere ^ ar* co^ds. fully decorated in Christmas colors Mrs. I. K W eeks entertained at a guest of George Cannady. The duo ar- Teacher af t Tliut for n limited number of oral Court» The Supreme Court h «« __________________ _________ and holly. C over* were placed for turkey dinner Christmas Day at her ^ ved *5" . P IA N O — H A R M O N Y — VOICE outlawed the arnndfuthor clmu«e and year» tho F’ ederal (loverm ent »hall nine, ¡home on (44 Benton street. Covers days' trip to California. They w ill r e -,® IR L RESERVES GIVE P A R T Y P IP E ORGAN the H tateantliorliod white prlmarleu make to any State or State» »uch apec- turn to school tomorrow. | _ ’Pbe Reserves gave a pretty ¡w ere placed for ten. T h e rrront di-rlalon Of the Federal tal arant» lit aid of tho development Diploma from National Academy ! Christmas party at W illiam s Avenue HOSTESS FOR F A M IL Y D INNER District Court In North Carolina, to of N.-aro education therein, and In ad CHORUS FU R N ISH XM AS CH EER I Lrancl1 ' W\ C. A. Saturday. Dec 26 Mrs. Lillian Baker, was hostess at a o f Music, California O A K L A N D M ATR O N HERE the effect Hint any reulutrallou o ffic dition to any and all provalllna arunl» The Bethel Chorus under the able T ! * W° ? u * Ge° rge beautiful fam ily holiday dinner at her Slate Certificate for Music M r» B. G rsvelll. (nee Bollen) pas er. who drnieu u c lliien hlu rtaht to lu aid of education In acticrul. ax »hull “ “ l . ? ! * par,ner I ' ™ ' Montlvllla. Xmas day Her Instructor sed the holidays with her parents. Mr. baton of Prof Elmer C Bartlett, sang •luullfy unitor the luw» of the State, bo determined lo be wlue. after a home was adorned for the occasion. and Mrs Fred Bollen Mrs Gravelll t°r ,b * Municipal Christmas T ree pro- R E A S O N A B LE T E R M S aolely on the around of race or color, careful atudy and a« may bo recom ______ __ _______ ___________ _____ Christmas streamers stretched across resides In Oakland. gram on Tuesday night. They broad- Beginners and Advanced Pupils la liable to criminal proaecutlon uml mended by n Joint com m ittee In each cast from Benson Polytechnic school MRS C AR O L C H A R M IN G HOSTESS the entire room, and the table was ptinlnhmout. lu o f fur roaihlua »l*n i State created for that purpoue and re- 874 UN IO N A V E N U E N ORTH The affair in charge of the Sunshine _ -',r* Pearl Carrol was hostess on also atmospheric in red and green. preaontlna the Federal and State f leaner PASS XM AS IN S E A T T L E ¿¡'vision" of the' Pol Fee DepartaTent." ' Sunday afternoon at a brilliant dinner D INN E R HOSTESS Phone Gsrfleld 8945 Oovernmontu and the Noam citizen« Reetrictlonu Short Lived Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Ivey party. Mrs. R. H. Camp, and nelce. Mel- Kven the uponaoru o f the»e unjust of that »fate. passed Christmas ln Seattle as the vlne. were dinner guests of Mrs. NEW Y E A R 'S HOSTS 2 That tho dlvlalon of Nearo Falu discriminations are fully uwuwre tliut Washington Christmas Day. A fte r Mr and Mrs Elbert Lee Jamison E N T E R T A IN S YO UNG FO LK th.-y are hul temporary makeuhlfta cation In tho O ffice of Falucatton. or | entertained _ a tbe dinner went were hosts at a delicious turkey din- Donald Rutherford, enterta----- . was served, . . , the , party . ,h ami niuut Inevitably ho »w ept away In lieu thereof, a »peclally appointed ner on New Year's day at their home * ™ UP of «J f. y ° un* « r society set at tar a s ■ * * • « • « » « ‘ r,p t0 T' ew the with the pm ure»« of ovoiil» Tho man National Advtaory CommlRtlon on N.- on 868 Garfield Avenue The guests h1» ho">B- « ¿ S h a v e r street on Christ holiday Illuminations. ly couraao and a*»«! »on»o of the Naa aro Rducallon. »b all mako such »tud- was tbe the Principal Drincinal I -------- Included Mrs L. K Weeks. Mrs Em mas ^ aa night. n * bt- Dancing wa* ro. hltn»olf, will have much to do I.*» In the field of Noaro FMucatlon. Ill ma Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Aversion. Delicious refreshments MRS. C AM P HOLDS OPEN HOUSE with thoir early or ultimate elim ina ddltlon to the utudh-» provided for In Mrs. B. Johnson, and Mrs. Clemens, F'ranklln, Miss Catherine Franklin. * ere 9erTeo tho rocommeudatlona of the m ajority ! tion. and Mrs. Washington, and little W illiam Gilmer. George and Ivan — r.-tiort. a« may ho needed to determine C ivil Service daughter, were among guests at an Cannady and W allace Turner o f Ber- DINNER HOSTESS ClYll Service Itoform »w ept over how tho helpful purpo»e» of tho F'ed- open house at the home of Mrs. R. keley. California. Mrs. DeNorval Unthank was host- H. Camp, Christmas night. the netlon a generation aao an the orul governnient. provided for above, --------- , ess at dinner last Monday evening at chief moral Issue of the time The » may ho mout conatrnctlvcly carried ( vowed object of this reform was to ' through T H E P IC K E T T S E N T E R T A IN their home on Union Avenue for the MRS. BOWIE HERE purify the pubic selrvlce from poll- | H oward U n iv er si ty Mr and Mrs. Sherman Pickett of pleasure o f Miss Lenora Henderson Mrs. K. Bowie, of Barton, was in t ln il corruption, and that the clerical W e urge both branches o f Congress 418 Vancouver Avenue were hosts at and Vernon Gaskins, whose engage- the city for the holidays, and spent stuff should he recruited, advanced tn continue to make adequate provls- a delicious turkey dinner on Christ- "lent Is reported to have been an Christmas Eve. night at the home of o r demoted on the I uik I s of merit only. Ion for the maintenance o f Howard mas day at their home. Covers were nounced. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bird. Christmas without regard to politics, religion. University, the national Institution for placed for nine guesta. -------- morning, she wax the guests of Mrs. sex. or race This law operated on the the N egro rare This n]>peal 1» not --------- YOUNG M ATR O N HONORED R. B. Holmes, at the annual candle level of Its orlgltiiil Intention under based upon political cotilderatlons. hut GOES SO U TH FOR H O L ID A YS Honoring Mrs. Elizabeth Ruther- light service at Bethel. tw o administrations of Grover Clove- upon the broad hauls of patriotism i L M. McGhee, of 750 Front street ford, of Philadelphia. Mrs. R. J. Card- land under Harrison. McKinley slid and justice. went to Memphis. Tenn.. to pass the en entertained at an elaborate dinner OLD T IM E R HERE Roosevelt Race discrimination began Negro Population Statistics holidays with relatives and friends. on Christmas day at her home. 1094 Louie Whitner. old timer, is in the til creep III under Taft sn illtss gone The removal during the lu»t two Maryland Avenue. The dinner was ’city, and is helping out at the corn- on under all subsequent ailnunlslr.i decades o f more than a million Negro served buffet style to the guests who ! missary. D IN N E R HOSTS lions tint 11 now It constitute» a great Inhabitants from the far South to the Myles were were: Mrs. Rutherford and her small i Mr. and Mrs. W H er scandal than was caused hy the North. Fluid mid West, make» It most hosts at Christmas dinner for the da»F bter. B ettle; Mr. and Mrs. J D A T C O TTO N CLUB "sp oils system " which It wax calcttlu- urgent that the N egro statistics gutlt An outstanding event of the holiday pleasure of Mrs Ella Young and E. P Jamison and their two daughters; ted to (-ure The operation o f tho Cl- ered In 1920 nnd 1930 he placed III ax and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams. season is the ball given at the Cotton Cannady. vll Service reached Itx liigtiexl per- comparable form nx poualble. T o that C O M P L E T E N E W STOCKS O F Q U A L IT Y M E R C H A N D ISE Club on Monday. January 4th by the feelIon under the flrxt udmlnlutratlon end. we earnestly urge the Bureau of XM AS PRO G RAM proprietors, Messrs. Blackburn and M ATRO N GOES TO C A L IF . o f Grover Cleveland and (he commix the Censtiu. Department o f Commerce, ,, Tbe zlon Sunday School held Its p ortcr. Everybody w ill be there to en- uloncrxlilp o f Theodore Roosevelt to bring up to date the com parative Mrs. J. N- Cantrell prominent ma- annual children s Christmas exercis <ov a delightful evening Dancing im- FOR T H E H O M E A N D P E R S O N A L SERVICE When an Individual fa ll» to play the tables Included In the N egro Report, h»r r sUter a* S Shaf- h if" e program * Chr,Mma* Et<? at the o f church Tbe til 1 a. m. to music by a special or gnnte according to the rules o f It» published lu 1914, and then deslgnnt- tho guest of h hf sister. M™h Mrs. M Mae was In charge the Super- chestra. fer in Berkeley. California. o tn making, lie Is railed unsporta- ed hy the Bureau ax "th e inoxt com- Intendent. Mrs. C. L ovell. Everyone manlike or hy an uglier name. The prehenslve xtutlstlral report ever ¡mb- enjoyed It very much. SINGERS P L E A S E government of the United States Malted on tin subject to which It re- ' RECIEVES PR IZE D G IFT Vancouver Wash. Dec. 28— Eighteen makes mill operates Hie regulations lales." nnd which proved to lie one of Mrs. H. J. Tracey, w ife of the well DANCE B R IL L IA N T A F F A IR colored boys and girls known as the nnd Invites the Negro to compete on (he most popular volumes ever pub- known mortician, H. J. T racey of the Elko singers appeared In concert Sun ..... . _____ The Christmas dance given by Dah- the slum- tin sis nx other citizens; hut. ||»hrtl hy the Bureau. This compile- MUIer & Tracey firm while dlspens- ,jn Tcmple at 334 Ruse, gtreet on ,he day evening at the First Methodist alas, when he wins the prize, he Is (ion, brought up to (lute, would be of lug Christmas cheer did to t overlook h f c h r ftm z s was reported to church and greatly ipleased a large Cheated out o f the frultx of Ills victory Incalculable value to students of tho Mrs. U S Reed a trusted and helov- bp a brtlUat succe, „ M,lslc wa9 fur. audience. The youngsters are travel liy sinister device and tricky contrlv race problem, ed employe of the firm and friend of nished by the Dixie Strolers orches- ing in the Interest of their school In unce of Iho government Itelf Surely Economics and Industry Mrs. Tracey. On Christmas morning Alabama. the Nation's conscience 1» growing A In tlilx day of deep depression In answer to a doorbell ring, Mrs »o re where the Negro Issue lx Involv- !and unemployment, o f which tin No- Reed was presented with a gorgeous •>—. e(| grn Htixtulnx the heaviest lirtint. wo Mark seal skin purse— the envelope i No complaint has yet been lodged | urge our pimple everyw here lo bo style. In speaking o f the gift. Mrs thrifty, frugal, nnd liidutrlous, reliable ngaluxt tlio C ivil Service Commission Reed remarked. "Just what I have a l Itxolf, for unfalrnoHx on rating papers and dutiful III the performance of any ways wanted . . . Mme. Tracey nnd certifying applicant». The Intro task which their hands may find to do. seems to have a way of knowing Just Will Promote a Full Growth of Hair. 11. W e urge the white labor worl l, duction of photographs. Intended for w-liat l want.” another purpose, has undoubtedly feeling the effect of the common de W ill also Ktsture the Strength, The purse Is trimmed with a lone I Without a doubt, the heat article of Its kind it com bom prostituted to thix and it is the pression, to lay aside their customary I I ornament, a metal clasp ln self tone. Vitality and the Beauty of the bination H A IR G RO W ER and H AIR S T R A IG H tidedi of departments ax appointing Intolerance iikii I iin I their Negro labor Hair. 1! your Hair is Dry and T E N 10 It Gives the litiir a nat iral soft and silky officers, who effectively block the up ers ntiil fellow-workers, nnd to evotco GOES TO C A L IF O R N IA FOR XM AS Wiry, Try— appearance, stimulating hair growth In the most p o ln tnient of colored men and women n willingness to share with him the Thornton Betts, a student of North hopeless case. by flagrantly defeating Ihelelter attd limited opportunities, rather than to Pacific Dental College whose home is exclude him oil the ungenerous pier., «till'll of the civil service law The In Oakland, left on Tuesday morning, President of the United H int«» 1« ul "lest there be not enough for you and December 22nd to pass (he Christmas Our High Brown Hair Grower tim ately rea|Min»lhle for all employees us". holidays with his mother at home. He stands ns one of our highest C. W e urge the enpttallsts and mnx- under the government. W e wish to plans to be back In Portland on Jan place the mutter squarely where It ters of industry to apportion fairly a achievements — It is a prepar uary 4th. belongs. If the President of the Unit mong black and while workers alike nt Ion we look upon with pride If yon are btfherod w* h Falling ed rttalex, regardless o f parly faith, both work nnd pay In this dark day of E A R L Y B R E A K F A S T HOSTESS Dandruff, Itching Scalp, or any H»ir should Ixxuo an executive order, for Imtusti lal uncertainly At 3:30 Christmas morning. Mrs The Outlock bidding all discrimination, either lit Makes tho hair soft and lux Trouble, we want von to trv a jar of Jean F'uller sponsored breakfast at Filially, we would encourage the tho appointment of applicants or tin urious. stimulating a healthy Bethel church for the enjoyment of FAST IND IA HAI R GROWER The treatment uf employeex un arcuimi of rnce to face the future, wltli optitnlatn members of the choir of the ehttrch growth. ieetnedy contains medical properties that polli Ics, crecd, race or sex unii xhould nntl hope. It lx a far rrv front the and about n half hundred carol sing- |iro to the root* of the Hair stimulates holil thè head» of any depurimeli!» xlnrtlng polii! of n human citatici to |ers from the Joymnkers and Adven- violatine tflts arder llalile to roniovnl di,, fullness of thè statue of American — Distributor— the akin, helping nature do ita work. tureres clubs. thon. all Illese cnniplalnls woultl vati- eltlsenxhlp, altlioiigli. we bave noi yet Leaves the hair soft and silky. Perfumed with s MRS. B E A T R IC E F R A N K L IN Isti ovcrnlght In thIn alr rvnetied thè ntark of tho Itigli calllng. MRS LO W E BACK HOME halm of a thousand flowers. The best known remedy Wo requisì the Ulvll Service Com- yet our progress ha» been marvelotts. Mrs. Zulu Lowe, has returned to her 520 K T W E N T Y S IX T H N [E for Heavy and Beautiful Black Eye-Brows, also mlsslou to snhsiltiite finger p i I ii I h for \y,. may gain encouragument and home. Portland from a several years' photogniiilis us meati» of Identifica- |,opo hy looklug back upou tIn* patii restores Gray Hair to its Natural Color. Can be used Portland, Oregon sojourn In Anchorage. Alaska. tinti Whlle thls wonld noi wholly do nlready trod ss well nx hy regardlng with Hot Iron for Straightening. away wlth race diaciImlnation. li tio* unrnmpletid Jonrney wlilclt lles BRIDGE CLUB M EETS viiuld niake Ita operalloti, more dlffl- hcfnre ita Iti the accomp'.lslimont of Mrs A. W. Strawder o f 629 E, 8th this goal, we must rely upon ourselv culi nud troublesomo. Price 8ent by Mail, 50c; 10c Extra for Postage MADE ONLY DY T H E v St., North, waa hostess for the Meet W o urge upon Congress to formu es, upon tho lunule sense of Justice A l.g N T 'S O U T F IT ing of the Lillian Brlgde club nt her I H air Gntwer. ! Tem pi« S. D. LYONS lale anil pass a law which will e ffe c t litui fair play of the American people I Oll. I Shampoo, 1 Presairg home on Wednesday. December 23rd ively carry out the original purpose and upon Iho gracious favor of Al- j Oil. 1 Fa r» Cr**«m an«f d ir ««, 316 N. Central Dept. B A fter eating a delicious p'.nte 'brunch' lion for 13. Sòr E it r g of lite Civil Service Act. The authorl mighty God. CHI CAGO the ladles played auction bridge. A I for P n « t « n Oklahoma City, Okla. K elly Miller. Washington. D. C. chr. cut loti of a court o f appeals to which generous Christmas dinner hasket Judge W . C. Iluoston. Gary, Ind. applicants or employes might have re was presented by the club to a needy i lllshop FI. 1). W . Jonoa, Washington course for redress of grievances woultl family. | contond fur thorn '.n\\Zñ J!L T L T T T , illm er C. , 73 artleft J W e S eti F o r L ess B ecause W e SeU for C a s h H ICH-BROWN HAIR GROWER "W it h o u t an e q u a l • ^ ^ I C hbrow n A OVERTON; HYGIENIC MFC.CO. THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROW ER East India Hair G row er