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SATURDAY. JANUARY 21. IS12 The ADVOCATE RAO* THR«IB THEATRES - SPORTS - SOCIETY & WOMEN S ACTIVITIES it JACKIE HUDüt HH TO M te T JIM MIC MACK IN PHILADELPHIA Legal Light >• I Theatres Coming Youngster of Philadelphia la Especiad To Make It Tough For Jackie, Who Ih oea For The First Tima In The City. ” Il Y J II JAMIHON. LU II Oregon rod*, B action IO«92 WHO It Quallfltd Io mäht • Will. — Every parami of twenty-on« year» of « g » and upwards, nf amimi mind may by laal Will, devia« all hla «alai«, real and personal, aavlng lo the widow her dower. A parson la genarully held In be nf sound mind and lo have léala maulary capacity, If he understand« the bualueaa In which he la engaged ni Un Una Un object el hla bounty the stale of hla bounty, (he slate of hla properly and In fuel ha« facultlea sufficient to enable him to dispose ol bi« propani aaaarUlac to hi» atra will ami dc«lre. In deciding upon the rapoclty of a testator to make hla wlil. It la the soundness of mind and not the particular stale of Itodlly lo i.nil Ili.il I« Io ln. ultended lo The latter might be In a slate of estreme Imbecility and yet he may possess suf ficient understanding to direct how his property shall be disposed ot Old age, slckneas, distress or debility of body do not Incapacitate. provided the testator has possession of his mental faculties anil understands the business In which he Is engaged The real point In Issue Is teatumentary capacity or Incapacity at the preciar date of the transaction What his men tal condition war before and after executing tile will la only Important as It throws light upon his mind and shows Its actual condition when the will was executed. I’lttsburgh, Pa., Jan. 21 — (W I'Hl j Articles were signed yesterday for a It) round match between Jackie Hod- gere and Jimmie Mack In I'hlladel phis. The show will be staged by Jno. Untili at Ih» Cambria A C. on January nth Little Is known about Jimmie Muck except that he la an excellent boxer and a hard hitter. II« Is popular In Chilly because of hl« aggressivi UM This bout Is the first in six months for Jackie II« emerge« from hi* oioiinlu.ii r-ti-.it ul St. Michael» with udiled weight, and generally Improved condition This will be his first oppor trinity to »how In I’hllndclphla It Is aim Ills first opportunity to demon- «trate whether he has regained the old fighting form which caused him to be dubbed "Pittsburgh** best gate attraction". Y.W.C.A SocietY Marie DRMMLBR In "EM M A" FOX PARAMOUNT | Robert Montgomery with Madge Kv an«. Ileryl Mercer mol Roland Young — In j "LOVERS COURAEOUS" ! ON STACK PANCHON A MARCO’8 Oriental Kxtruvugunxu — ■*- ; .. .. "CHERRY IILOH80F8’ ! JUE FONO ! Former Portland boy and World's Foremost Chines« Tenor MIDNITB REVEI S Every SAT. 11:15 News Briefs WINS AT WHIST Mr and Mrs. Charles Adam« led Mr and Mrs. Jerome Franklin a "merry- go-round” at whist on Monday even ing at the former’s home in Alberta by winning five out of seven games This, in view of the fact that the Franklins w« re to give the Adamses "Instructions" In how to play the 1 game Delicious refreshments were j PRAISES ADVOCATE W A Anderson, of 27< Williams served by Mrs. Adam» at midnight when the guest departed for home Avenue, for many years a subscriber "The end Is not yet” and the chal to The Advocate said Thursday In an interview, that The Advocate had Im lenge has been extended. proved 100 per cent In recent montha. ROY HOLMES VISITS HERE Roy Holmes, popular young man of DON BROADCASTS Don Anderson, baritone, la regular Seattle, motored to Portland on last Monday and visited amongst his rela ly env?loved as entertainer with Ar tives and friends. At breakfast Mon chie Loveland's orchestra at Hotel day morning, he was the guest of Multnomah. The Band broadcasts o- Miss Madelyn Duncan at 559 Albina ver station KEX every Friday and Avenue. In the evening, he was the Saturday nighta between 11 and 11:30 guest at a no-host dinner for nine at o'clock. Don sure makes 'em bum! the home of bis brother. Guy Holmes, UNDERGOES OPERATION at <99 Gantenbein Avenue. 8. D. Porter, of 41st Avenue S. E. underwent a minor opratlon Wednes PIN0EER8 SOCIALIZE Mrs. Hattie Redmond, of 32nd St.. day morning at the Oood Samaritan South was hostess to a targe group of Hospital. He la reported doing nicely pioneers at her home on last Thurs aa we go to press. day evening In honor of Mr and Mrs. J. D. Cowes, of Allensworth. Calif., SENTENCED IMPOSED Billy West, colored, was sentenced who are her house guests while visit to two year« in the state penitentiary ing in Portland. Tuesday by Clrcnlt Judge Kanzler on hi» plea to guilty for the theft of some MID-NIGHTERS EAT EARLY barber tools April 30. The Mid-Nighters. a group of the young married set. were entertained MOVES TO NEW HOME on Tuesday morning at six o’clock Mr. and Mrs. D. Collins, formerly breakfast at the hoxc of Mr. and Mrs. of 300 East Broadway, have moved to A. M. Brown In Alberta. 374 Victoria street. The Oregon Hell"« entertained In honor of the KOth Birthday anoiver sury of "Mother West" Last Friday evening, using the club room at the Y UNITED ARTISTS BRIDOE CLUB ENTERTAINED The Lillian Bridge Club was enter tained on last Wednesday afternoon at Its regular weekly meeting by Mrs. E W. Smith. The Business and Induvfrlal Girls Club held an Interesting meeting and dlsciialon on Tueuduy evening with Mia« Margaret Wyman, of the Made Rue Studio« of languagi • The Race Relation« Day will be ob served by (he branch through the tluMluesa and Industrial Girl«' Club which will conduct a special interra cial program al the main Association ou February 14th. (By Mrs. Rosalie Bird Holmes) Vesper services tomorow will be un der Ihe direction of Miss Chryntnlee Phone Murdock 1626 Maxwell Miss Maxwell has arranged FOX BROADWAY an all-Japanese program. Mr. Yosh- KID CRUTCHFIELD APPOINTED llake will deliver the principal address BANQUET BRILLIANT AFFAIR DEPUTY CONSTABLE Lynn Puntarme. Alfred Lunt In dealing with the present Japanese- “ THE GUARDSMAN” Chlneae controversy and Mr«. Tan On Wednesday evening, January S, E> Boser Is First To Bs Deputized In Plua Five Reels — Tulane va. U B.C aka will play on the Koto and the Messers M Martin. S. J. Budrow. ot Third Ward For Almost Ten Years Also: Mickey Mouse Barnyard Japanese flute. The meeting Is open the S. 8 Admiral Holstead, entertain HROADCAST to the public and all are Invited to re ed at a banquet, twenty-three guests Pittsburgh. Pa. Jan 21— (WPHl — who were served a delicious three- main for tea. Charlea (K idl Crutchfield was «worn course dinner, prepared by Mr. and FOX HOLLYWOOD in today as deputy constable of the Ronald Coleman In The High school Girls Reserves Mrs. Judge, the proprietors of the Third • Ward He will aerve under Medley Grill. During the hour of ser "UNHOLY GARDEN" Jam«a l-ovuntla. Italian, who was e- Tomorrow Joan Crawford In — —— held their recognition meeting at the: ving the banquet and while the branch on Thursday evening. It was j lor-ted In November guests were enjoying the same.they "POSSESSED" a sort of Initiation servit - Into the j The deputising of Crutchfield la a ¡were delightfully serenaded by Happy ranks of full fledged Reserves. victory w ith mor« far reaching Influ Joe. Radio artist. once than can be aeen on the surface A committee cons.silng of Miss I J * ® “ pr.e.“ n* were: Mr* M f t * ' It Is the first since John Vernon ha» Grace Stelnbech, general secretary; ■r.d: Henrietta Crawford. Mrs. Who May Dispose of Personalty b y |t)l.,.„ alderman, although the Negro Mrs Thomas Verdenlu«. Mrs. E 8 Eddle R‘j ne- Mr" Catherine Brad- Will. the age ol in — - Every «•*—*• person “ over “ “ “ ,l*“ ■' race was promised one In 19-1 Vero Collins. Mrs Carrie Ingersoll. Mrs „ aw „ ” r , and Jon««. eighteen year«, of sound iniud. may na’s constable wa* l.<mt» Harris and Jesse Gaayson aud Miss R. Summers, ,9 ’ ,V°,Kan' Mrw W **cHan. ZION CLUB MEETS Floyd Maxwell, uiauaglng director by last will, dispose of his good« sud Ix.th evaded the appointment by say acting »eerctary, tn#t Friday morning " ( ^ r1, Cain, The Zion clnn met last Friday night BAHAIS MEET challéis. Ing that It was bring held open for of thu I’aramounl theatre and who The Portland Bahais held a feast Roaalee \V ill lams, Mrs. Ludla at the church. An interesting program William Brooks It never acc. it has hail churge. as well, of the Rialto at the branch and made arrangement* on Tuesday evening at the Addison May a Husband Contract Away ed by Brook«, nor offered to another and of Ihe Castle theatre in Vancou- for the annual banquet to be held on “ 'inda<n* Mr. Marcel Mouche. of San [ws presented and a goodly number of home In Laurelhurst. .Francisco; Mrs. Marion Campbell. I visitors were present. Refreshments His Curtesy Rights?— Tin- (M l lb.it ¡Uegi-o W . Washington, left Friday for Spo- February 5th 7 ______ * -Mr. Joseph A. Miller, of San Fran were served and there was no ad- a husband agreed with hla wife not Crutchfleld was a «ticrer.aful light kane to become manager of the new The Kiddie* Rythm Hand will re- cisco; William Webb. Mrs. ZuU sion charged. OLD SUPPORTERS to claim curtesy In her lutida, In cult heavyweight, having boxed the lead- Fox theutre In the Inland Empire tne- | Among old supporters of The Adro- Mr*. Lula Lawrence, Mi** Be- Sei|ucnce of which she did not deed ing contenders of hla time. Including tropolts. The change has been simoun- peat it»» concert on February 1st ax the ‘ cate to renew their subscriptions re branch by popular request Mrs. Jesse ™ Kirk. Mrs. A. B Meredith. Mrs. YOUNG FOLKS 0ANCE them to certain persona but devised an exhibition wtlh Jark Johnson, ced by Rotiert C. Frost. Fox North- Miss Benita Abernathy, the charm- cently are Henry Worthen, R. D. Bird. them In her will, does not estop him Johnson said he should have beat west division manager, with head Flowers who haa charge of the band Mary Beil and Mr. James Bass. ling young daughter of Mr. and Mr«. Mrs. W. F Smith. Mrs. C. S. Reed and quarters In Beattie irequests all ita members to meet this from elnlmlug curtesy even though hr them all. SWEET GIRL GRADUATES |Wm Abernathy, was hostess to a Mrs. Henry Myles. . Mr. Maxwell was guest of honor at evening at the branch for rehearsal allowed «itch persona to l-tk- .posses The Advocate acknowledges with group of the younger set at the family a farewell dinner at the Press club on sion of (hi- laud, for Ihe contract 1« keen appreciation, an invitation to at home on last Saturday evening. A BOY HURT COASTING Thursday night attended by more CHILDREN ENTERTAIN wholly void and no one lias dm need The Elko Singer« and entertainers. tend the graduation exercises of the large coterie of her friends who were Sidney Porter, 10. the young son of than 40 newspupers aud business meu. any position reliance on It. ___________ of the Elko School. In Elko, Alabama, Girls' Polytechnic School on Friday. 1 hidden to the delightful affair enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Porter, Sr., broke 'CLARENCE MUSK REVEALED a s ' fe*nt,,rln«c their band and orchestra.1 January 29th at eight fifteen o'clock. .dancing, games and refreshments. a wrist while sledding on Friday. Wove Will Revoked By Marriage {Continued from Page l) ONE OF AUTHORS OF SONG HIT I * 1' 1 he Presrnl"'' <n » concert on next It was the compliment of Miss Helena January 15th. He was taken to the And Birth Of Issue.— If. after making boys, the local and state officials have _____ : Monday night at the Centenarv-Wil- Searcie. lovely daughter of Rev. and DINNER GUEST Portland Sanitarium and later to his a will dl«po»lng of Ihe whole estate attempted to make It the basts for a 'bur Methodist Church at 8:15 o'clock Mrs. Robert Searcie. Toby Johnson was a guest at dinner home on 41st Avenue S. E. Loa Angeh-*, Calif . Jan. 21— (CN8> The church Is located on the East side I of the testator, such testator shall vicious attack upon George W. Cham -------- on last Sunday evening, of Mr. and marry and die (paving Issue by such lee of Chattanooga, lawyer for the I Having an Interview with Clarence and the public is cordially Invited to YOUNG FOLK MEET Mrs. Jerome Franklin. INJURED IN FALL DOWN STEPS marriage born to him after hi» death, L. D. In lh « caae, ('barges were filed Muse. It la understood that he la one hear these marvellous children The Adventurers Club of the Bethel I Reuben Sullvan. sustained injuries such Issue «hull be provided for In with the Bar Association against of the original copyright owners of The concert Is given for the bene [A. M E. Church held Its regular HONORED ON BOTH BIRTHDAY in a fail down the stairway at the the will, and no evidence «hull lie re Cham lee. In Ihe hope o f disrupting "When Its Sleepytlme Down South", fit of the First A M E Zion church. meeting on Friday evening at the The Oregon B<*lles gave a birthday home of Mrs. Myrtle Baruo in Albina ceived lo refute the presumption of the defense and preventing the hear having written the lyrica. title and parsonage. A splendid time was en party for Mrs. Eliza West (Mother ou last Sunday evening. The result part of Ihe melody There haa beeu song was first Introduced by him. It joyed by the young folks. such revocation. mg for the new trial W est) last nleht at the Williams Ave was that Mr. Sullivan was compelled George Proctor, special waiter for tome unjust publicity given out to va was through his ability that the song I nue branch Y. W. C. A. Club rooms. to lay off his run on the railroad until -------- Law of Place, When To Govern.— the New Maaaea. a magaslne publish rious newspapers and Individuals that was first put over on the roast. He BENEFIT SOCIAL Included among the guests was A. E. he recovers from the injuries. Any person not an Inhabitant ot. but ed In New York, has cleared Mr others have written and composed the Will receive his first royalty from the Mrs. W. P. Lomax, of Interstate Flowers. (Father Flowers) who gave owning property, real ur personal. In Chamlee of the alleged bribe frame up song by themselves. Through hla at song on February 1st In the form of Avenue, was hostess at a benefit so an historical account of happenings RECOVERED W B. Brown, prominent churchman, this state, may devise or bequeath by making a statement to the effect torney. Muse haa made public declar a 37.000 check. of his life In the early Oregon days. The companion song to ’’When Its cial last Thursday for the Court of auch property by last will executed that be seut Miron l'earlman, who ation that he la one of the rightful Mother West wore a gown which who has been 111 with a cold. Is re Calanthe. of which »he is an ardent authors nf the song Sleepy time Down South" called "Al- (If real estate be devised) according knows Ituby Bates Intimately, to she wore when she was 18 years of ported to be completely recovered. Muse has made an enviable record ley-Way of My Dreams ” was compos member. to tin- law-» of tills Stale or In the Huntsville to get from her the truth age. The tarty was In honor of her starring as "i'o rgy" and "Coder the ed by Muse and Is being broadcast by County . State or territory In which about the Scottaboro cuac. Ituby rave ,S0th birthday anniversary. HELD FOR GRAND JURY A BREAKFAST GUEST Virginia Moon", In which show the him exclusively Pearlinan a letter to her lover, who the will may be executed. Morris Carter, colored, after a hear Mother West is the mother of Mrs. Among popular matrons to honor had abandoned her The letter states Mrs. Zula I-owe. who recently return Catherine Gray and the grand mother ing Wednesday in Judge Tomlinson's (hat the nine Negro boys never toucli of Mrs. Ethel Turner and Mrs. Edith court, was bound over to the grand Share of Atteetlng Legatee With ed to Portland from Anchorage, Alas out Will, May Take Under Will.— ed her It corroborate» repeated state ka. was Mrs. Marlon McClear. of Tib Williams. She is a pioneer of the First Jury on a charge of possession of nar inents by the boys that Ituby dented A. M. E. Zion church. cotics. Where a witness of this kind wonld betts street who entertained at a Delicious refreshments were served be entitled to any share In Ihe testa the attack when first taken from the breakfast for eight. and many presents were received by AN EXPLANATION tor's estate, the will should not be es 1 train at Paint Ilock t'pon hla return to Chatanooga Mr the honored guest. In last week's is3ue of The Advo talillshi-d then ao much of the estate POPULAR COUPLE WED P e r f e c t F u n e r a l S e r v ic e cate, appeared an item in the local aa would have descended or would t'Ramlee who ta chief defense counsel, Friends of Mrs. M. L. Taylor and column about Mr. Henry Myles win have been distributed to such witness ■ topped at Washington, to prepare Mr. Edgar Moore. were pleasantly SPREADS GREAT FEAST shall be «»veil to him a« will not ex for an appeal to the U. 8 Supreme Last Saturday night marked the ing several geese at a down town MRS. BEATRICE REED surprised on learning of the marriage reed the value of the heqnoat made Court lu the event that the Alabama of the couple at Vancouver. Wasniug- 52nd Birthday anniversary of J. W busines place. At the conclusion of the item appeared a head line reading Lady Attendant to him In the will in proportion to Supreme Court doe« not graut a re- ton. Thursday. January 21st at 11:30 Goode which he celebrated with a and out of the parta devised and be- ’ hearing a. m. The solemn vows were made be great party. About forty-five friends as follows: “ NOT YE T” . This line —at— had nothing to do with the Mylea 1- queatin-d to him fore the local justice of the peace In participated in the delightful event. ARRESTED The table was ladened. The host tem but became separated in making MILLER A TRACEY MORTUARY the evening on the occasion of their Janie« Berry, wa* arrested Thurs up the paper from its proper place return to Portland, the happy couple served two turkeys, one ham. and a which was at the head of an item in May he reached by calling the Fu day morning at 102 N. Sixth street, mammoth six-layer birthday cake, Oon’t Mist The — — — were tendered an informal and im the social column which said some charged with vagrancy and held for neral Parlors or her home. Selweod promptu reception at their home on baked by the host, himself Tor hi* thing about Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Baker lnve«tlgation and later released. 5475 She will be pelaa-d to serve you. guests A half case of egg* wa* used Sheridan street iu South Portland. "not yet" moving from Montavllla. relieving you of much anxiety and The bride is a charming matron, a In miking additions’ refreshments. There would be abso.uteiy no uoed worry In your hour of bereavement. The p&rty was heid at the home of member of the Narcissus Club end for an explanation to Intelligent peo —of the— the groom Is a pioneer r ' Portland Mr*. Pear! Carroll. Mr. Goode receiv ple who could easily see that the line MRS REED has proven such a S. W . C o r . a i k and He is the father of Miss Myrtle ed many presents. help, not only to her env-loyers. was a head Intended for another arti Washington Moore, popular young Miss. but to the Colored Patron* In gen cle, if it were not for the evil minded MRS MUMFORD HOSTESS eral, that during the past two ones who wish to make something j —at the— Mrs. Ada Mumford. oi 1301 East WASHINTON MA I HUN VISITS years MILLER * TRACEY have out of nothing. The Advocate cons.d- Lincoln street, was hostess to a meet Mrs. Inga Wilson, of American handled 90 per cent of the Colored ers Mr. and Mrs. Myles amongst its Bethel A. M. E. Church Lake. South Tacoma. Washington ac ing of the Vigilantes Club on last best supporters, an 1 its staff regards Funerals. Wednesday night. A delightful time companied by her charming daugh them as their personal friends. So TUESDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 26 W ASH ING TO N STREET "W h ere yowns M m Buy" ters. the Misses Alyce and Inga, are was had by all who attended. there could be no motive or gain in Between 20th and "1st expected in Portland today. They will ADMISSION FREE making such a deliberate blunder. BANQUET ENJOYABLE AFFAIR be the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. The Advocate, like ail other news BRoadwsy ?691 The Matrons Birthday Club gave Ralph Flowers at their lovely home NEW NUMBERS: papers often makes errors and this BRoadway 259’’ a brilliant banquet at the home of on Victoria Avenue. Mrs. Wilson will one under discusión is small and in remain for a week in Portland then Mrs. Lenora Henderson on Union significant con», a red w;th many oih- Avenue North on Thursday night last. she plans to go on to California. The G. FREEMAN BROTHERS TRANSFER girls will re —n home on Suudav in Instead of inviting the men, the mem time to return to school on Monday. bers of the club invited other c’nb PATTERSONS MOVE ladles to celebrate with them. The J. A. Patterson and family have Office Pitone: Iillontlwav 1885 banquet is an annual event. CLUB DINES moved from 484 to 369 Williams Ave. NOW IS THE TIME 430 HOYT STREET :: Portland, Oregon Mesdames Mamie Stanton and Ilia --------- Fuller, officials of the Literary Re MRS LEE CHARMING HOSTESS For the pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. RECOVERED search Club were hostesses at a de nesiilence Pitone GArfield 8019- 310 Tillamook Street to put in voiir winter fuel supply A. Waters of Corvallis. Oregon. Mrs. Among those who have completely licious dinner at the home of the for Lula Lee was a charming hostess at a recovered from illness are Mrs. Cor* mer, 1119 East Sth street North on while priees are at their lowest. Call four-course dinner Sunday at her L. Jamison, Jerome Franklin. Mrs. F. Friday of last wek. S u cce a so rs lo F . R ir h a n ls o n fla g gage T r a n s fe r home. 601 Going street. D. Young aud U. S. Reed. JIM HENDERSON (the Blind Man) CLUB MEETS ( NCW LOCATION ! t The Harriet Tubman Club met with WRITES FROM DOWN SOUTH ___ ___ Mrs. A. Dwlson and daughter, for- L. M. McGhee writes from Memphis its president. Mrs. Fannie Cosby on for all kinds of fuel at all priees : elcome merlv of S70 Garfield Avenue, have Monday evening at her home. Twelve tel Ing how glad he is to i moved to 358 Interstate Avenue. The Olile*! Negro Hu«¡iirs* In Portland Is . . . . ' « were present and a very successful The Advocate each week. meeting was reported. Mrs. Vtcie 92 Kilingsworth Ave., Cor. Mississippi S ms. of S24 E. Pine street was an in terested visitor. The club Is planning Pilone W Al nut 1000 to hold a Leap Year party early In February. I'u hliih rd / terv Saturilo y for ihr Pii.it Tu rnly-Six ) ra n ! M A X M FETED ON DEPARTURE Müßt ABODE SC0TTSB0R0 CASE MILLER & TRACEY Farewell Concert Bradford E L K O SINGERS C loth** Shop $25.00 to $45.00 The Advocate Publishing Co- THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER Publisher* of " Ih r Atlv«calr n— A 16-Page Newspaper BEATRICE II. CANNAPY, M nnaper A— We Seti For Less Because 71 lis e G a s e o B r iq u e te s We Sett for Cash V T s V S i— Tin* Busi Soliti Furl No Ashes £V/>PD 6 MOFPISQs AT C O M P L E TE N E W STO CKS OF Q U A L IT Y M E RC H AND ISE Portland Gas & Colie Co FOR T H E H O M E A N D PE R S O N A L SERVICE Sixth and Salmon Sts. A Will Promote a Full Growth of Hair Will also Restore the Strength Vitality and the Beauty of th< IIa<r. 1* your Hair is Dry and Wiry. T r y - ATTORNEY W ILLIAM S SPEAKS The Oregr^ Belles were addressed by Attorney »Vyatt Williams on Mon day night’s meeting at the home of Mrs. Edith Williams. In Two Set-lion«! ONE YEAR OLD ANNIVERSARY Constance Lovell, the youngest of Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Lovell’s dnugh ters. observed her first birthday an nlversarv on January 15th at the par aonage. Four cakes, eenh bearing f »mall candle adorned the refrrsment table. EaSt India Hair Grower I f you are hotherM trt h Fulling Dandruff, Itching Scalp, or any Hair Trouble, we want voo to trv a jar of EAST INDIA H AIR GROWER The remedy containa medical properties that leo to the root* of the Hair, stimulates the akin, helping nature do its work Leavps the hair «oft and silky Perfumed with • halm of a thousand flower«. The heat known remedy for Heavy and Beautiful Black Eve-Bmw«. al«o restore* Gray Hair to it« Natural Color. Csn be used with Hot Iron for Straightening. PRESENTED BOOKS ON NEGRO Mrs. Jerome Franklin presented Mrs. Frank Adams with an autograph ed copy of "Rainbow Round My Shoul der" bv Odum, to add to her collec tion of Negro books. A copr of the "Negro Soldier” , by the la*e Bruce Grit, was presented to Mrs Adams sometime ago by Mrs. FVankltn who has a prlxed collection of Negro liter ature. PATTERSON PLAYS W ELL Ivan Patterson a member of the Benson Polytechnic basket-ball squad played a fine game on last Tuesday when the Tech outfit met Grant »quad at TectF* gym, according to the radio broadcast Those who witnessed the game in person or over the air were impressed with young Patterson's fine form and playing. Keep It up "Pat” . Erice Sent by Mail, 60c : 10c Extra for Poetare I Oil, Oll. Hon for * ). g N T T i O U T F IT Hair O rpwtr, 1 Tem pi* I Sbsmi'gp. 1 TVmaarina 1 CrtBin and dtr«e- for aw I! in *. tS S Se B vtr* “ S D. LYONS 316 N Central Dept. B Oklahoma City, Okie.