•A TU R D A V, JA N U A R Y IO, 1*1} The ADVOCATE THEATRES • SPORTS - SOCIETY & WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES ‘Legal Light ” Theatres Y.W.C.A. SocietY News Briefs ORGANIZATION DEFENDS AND DONORS PROF. MILLER I»Y J M. JAMISON. L U M. Oregon ('<»1«. Section 10082 WHO la Oualifiad lo mah* a Will. — Kvcry person of tweaty-ou« year» of » « « and upward«. of aouml mimi may by laat Will, d evi«« all lila •■Into, roal ami l>er«onal. aavlna to th» widow h»r dower. A peraon la generally hold to be of aouml mimi ami lo hnvo loam manlnry rapio lty. If In- uinloraiamla the liuallioaa In which bn la engage^ al the limn thn objorl of hla bounty. Ilia alalo of hla bounty, Ihn alni» of hla property ami In furl Ima farulllna •ufflilcnt to nimble him to dlapoan ol hla property according lo hl» own will aminlnulrn. In deciding upon the rnparlly of a loalator to make hla will. It la llm aoumlnoaa of mimi and not thu pari Imitar alala of bodily Inalili limi la lo be allendrd to II" latter mixbl be In a alalo of «streme I in bea ill t y ami yet he may poaaeaa auf fb leni underalandlng to dlrorl how hla property atmll he dlapoaed of Old ■go, alrkneaa, dlatrnaa or debility of body do not Inraparltato, provided the leatulor baa poaanaalon of hla menial faculties and understand« lha buaineaa In which he la engaged The real point In laaue la tealaineiitary raparlly or Incapacity at the precian dale of I lo* trattane lion. Whai hla men tal comllllon waa before and after •lerullna Ibn will la only Important «a II throwa Habt upon hla tnlud and •bows Ila actual rondltlou when thn will waa executed Doctor A. Horbort Miller Honored In I Sociological Society. Outapokan In Ballafa Cauae Hi« Hamoval FOURTH GLORIOUS WEEKI ’ Murle DKKHHI.KK In "EM M A" WaahltiRlon. I» r — Thn American Sociological Society haa elected to Ila MM lit Iv. . m in ili. . lu 11, i bel t A FOX PARAMOUNT Miller, of Oberilo, O , aa a proleat a- rainal Ihn action of the Ohio Htate "NO ONE MAN" University In ouallfiK him aa proies- With CAHOI.K I.OMIIAHI). Haul ■or Of aoelnloKy hecauae of hla l^lewa l.ukuN and Itlcardo Cortez ., Plus on Ihe miuallly of run-» The a<M-lety Function and Marco's "Llmehnuae also adopted reaolulloua commemllnr Nights" another lllg llroadway III .1 K lln rillv , Ohio Stale I 1 II l Ve I Show. Ity profeaaor. for hla "courageous aland for academic freedom" In oppos- FOX BROADWAY I nr the oliatimi of hla former col league Menili.-ra aald Itr Miller waa Ruth CHATTERTON and f*aul dlnmlaaed for hla "free expression of Lukaa in oplnloua on the race question" "TOMORROW and TOMORROW" It will be recalled by Advocate madera that It waa llr. Miller who FOX HOLLYWOOD took hla ciana In sociology to a latito Nauru unlveralty and durimi the viali ■onte membera of hla clava danced with memlirra of the Negro .achool A reumi of "roasting" for Itila freedom waa given Ihe profeaaor who. while offering no objection to the aoctnl happening, disclaimed any consent to It. "HIGH-HATTING" OFFICIALS When I waa In thn legislature, 1 ¡waa very much amused with the apt- rlt of egotism that seemed to doml- nate a number of the membera. lie fore they were aware of It, and with out meaning to do ao. many were "high-hatting" their conslltutenla. An onlooker would Imagine that the I legislature« were the salt of the earth. May a Husband Contract Away an,| -i,-d from the Most lllgh II Hla Curtaay Flights?— The fact that was a form of self mesmerism appar a husband agreed with hla wife not „p t„,| p,« arrogant salon« to claim curtesy In her lands. In con- | |mY,. rved in other elective fodles sequence of which she did not deed Hl„| discerned the same symp- them to certain person» but devised „in« «i„„i,* «t my colleague», aa well iio-m in b. i win. ............ . «atop him aa In othei publb officials * from claiming curtesy even though he |n ( h,. phraseology of the American allowed such persona to take ipoasea- |n<lInn. I call thla "had medicine " •ion of the land, for the contract l'i\ | r Average Citizen resents thla aort wholly void and no one has changed ,,f things. lie not only reaeuta It. any poaltluu reliance on at. t,ut remember«» It. Referring again —— to Ihe language of Ihe redakln. Ihe aforesaid Mr A CltUen haa a tom When Will Revoked Oy Marriage nhnwk ready and will go out of hla And Birth Of laau*.— If, after making WNV to scalp the public official who a will disposing of the whole estate snubbed him of the testator, such testator «hull Moral: Come off your high horse marry and die leaving laaue by aurli before you gel dragged off. marriage horn In him after hla death. such laaue ah,'.11 be provided for In •PEARLY GATES" BIG HIT the will, and no evidence aitali lie re IN A TLA N TA GEORGIA celvrd lo refute the presumption of such revocation. Raligloua White Church Sponsors Muilcal Eatravaganza At Civic Auditorium. Law of Piace, When To Govern.— Any person not an Inhabitant of. hut Atlanta. Gn . Jan S t - Having recent owning property, real or personal. In ly returned after triumphant aucceaa this state, may devise or bequeath jn th,. North, where they won high •iirh property by lust will eaecuiod and outstanding recognition. (If real estate be devised) according |M.»lde« glowing tributes from Ihe lo tile law« of thla slate, or In »he ,. very where. Frederick Hull pre County . Stale or territory In which Mnll,d " Pearly Galea" on January «he will may be executed. jj ,), ,,t the City Auditorium, sponsor- _____ ed by Ihe Pour® do I-eon Haptlat Church (while) with great »urce*s Share of Attesting Legatee With This composite cast, supplied by the out Will, May Taka Under Will.— musical departments of Morris llrown Where a witness of thla kind would mid Clark Universities, supplemented he entitled lo any «bare In the teats-' by member« of various city church tor's estate, the will should not be ca choirs retell« a story that never grow« tuhllahcd then ao much of the estate old: Ihe «tory of obstacles In the path aa would have descended or would of God a children In their untiring have been distributed to auch witness Journey toward their Heavenly home shall he saved to him us will not ex III the camp meeting scene the Negro ceed Ihe value of the bequest made spirituals are decided ly touching, full to him In Ihe will in proportion to of tenas emotion and quite befitting. The play comprise« 300 voices and and out of the parts devised and be .In rlnclpnta Under the superb direc queathed to him tion of Mr Hall. Ihe repeated per- form ane al th- City Auditorium en Joyed n splendid recopilen. Who May Disposa of Personalty by Will. — Kvory peraou over the age of eighteen yenra, of amimi mind, may by last will, dispose of hla goods and chattels ______ Bradford Clothes $25.00 to Shop $45.00 "Vt'hcrr Young M m Huy" UNITED ARTISTS BOBBY MAY BE CHOSEN Mated amongst the candidates who have no "excellent" chance to repre Iseut the United Slate« In ihe Olympic ramea to be held In M>* Angele«. Cal ifornia. next summer, la Hobby Robin son. well known and dearly beloved athlete at the Unlveralty of Oregon "llohhva picture was among other to gra. e the sporta page« of Portland I dallies this w eek The Kiddles Itythm Hand concert win surceaafully repeated to a large ami appreciative audience at the Y. on Wednesday night. The annual banquet and Interracial meeting la scheduled to lie held Feb 201 h at « 30 I*. M Miss Dolore« ilurdlne will have charge of the Vesper services tomor row afternoon. Devotional« will be conducted by Otto Rutherford A piano solo will be given by Kies- nor (Jragg and Miss Oran- Steinbeck will apeak on china. The colored Trojan basket ball team will play the f'hlneae Dragona In a benefit game at Ihe Central Y M C A January 30th ftonight i at 7 o'clock. JOYMAK ERS CONVENE Mias Geraldine Jefferson, waa host ess to the regular meeting of the Joy- makers Club on last Thursday even ing at the home of her ancle and aunt, Mr and Mr«. Jamea Braggs, In Irving ton An enthusiastic aeaalon waa en R IN K YD IN K S PLAY AT THEATRE joyed, aa well aa delicious refresh On laat Friday night, the Rlnky- ments. Dlnka played at the Egyptian Theatre on Grand Avenue at Morrison street. ENJOY8 BRIOGE Mrs. Pollyanna Reed, of 303 Cherry street w.ta among the many matrons BAHAIS MEET The Portland Bahai Assembly held to attend a bridge demonstration at its regular meeting on last Friday e- the J. K Gill Book store on 'ast Thursday afternoon. Miss Dorot.v venlng at the Terminal Sales Bldg. Stanford was the attractive and effi cient demonstrator. LODGE MEETS At the close of the special lesson, Enterprise Chapter, O. E S. will the ladles played at fifteen tables. convene next Wednesday night at the Ruael stret hall. Every member la ur SKATING POPULAR ged to be present. A large group of the younger social set gathered at the home of Mias Cora Franklin, 1405 East Davis street on JACKIE RODGERS TO MEET JIM laat Wednesday and had the greatest fun at roller skating In the streets. A MIE MACK IN PHILADELPHIA few spills, not serious, added zest to the sport. Coming Youngster of Philadelphia It Now, science hat studied ordi Espectcd To Make It Tough For nary people leading normol Jackie, Who Shows For The Firat LEAES BY BOAT live» and hoi proved that thoie Mrs Marlon Brown left on last Tima In The City. gargling with liiterine twice a Tuesday by boat for Loa Angeles. f'aL. day hod 66% fewer coldi Pittsburgh. Pa., Jan. I t — (W P S )— after having passed several months in Articles were signed yesterday for a Portland as the house guest of Mrs. than thoie who did not uie it. 10-round match between Jackie Rod H. A Dukes In Mount Tabor. She for YOUNG FOLK HAVE PARTY This it become full - strength gers and Jimmie Mack In Philadel merly resided In Portland. Miss Eunice Mott, entertained a co- Liiterine killi the common cold phia. The show will be staged by Jn<> jterie of her little friends at a party germ»—almoit instantlyl And lltinu at the Cambria A. C. on January HAS DELICIOUS LUNCHEON Mrs. Pilkington was hostess at a de yesterday afternoon at the home of coniequently, when germ» nth. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Reed. Little Is known snout Jimmie Mack licious benefit luncheon on Thursday 940 Tibbetts street. Most of the guest I have made your throat tore, noon at her home In Irvington. except that he is an excellent boxer you can kill the germi ond re Proceeds will be used to promote were graduates from local grammer . and a hard hitter. He is popular in lieve your throat by gargling schools. Philly because of h!s aggressiveness. the cause of world peace and unity a- liiterine. Lambert Phormacol This bout Is the first in six months mong mankind. MISS LEWIS HOSTESS Co., St. Louis, Mo. for Jackie. He emerges from his Miss Kate Lewis was hostess last Intountain retreat at St. Michaels with BRIDCE CLUB PLAYS ndded weight, and generally Improved | The Lillian Bridge Club was delight night to an Informal bridge and whist G a rg le Full-Strength on Wednesday of party at the home of her mother. Mrs. condition. This will be his first oppor fully entertained tunity to show In Philadelphia. It is this week by Mr*. W. A. Strawder of B. J. Fuller, of 389 Tibbetts street. North. On next Wed* Four tables were In progress to a late also Ills first opportunity to demon 619 Ea strate whether he has regained the ' nesday. Mrs. C. F. Cantrlll will be the hour. The hostess served refresh old fighting form which canaed him ¡hostess for the club's meeting at her ments. tw ice a d a y to be dabbed “ Pittsburgh'» best gate 1 residence on East Salmon street. ENTERTAIN AT “ 500" attraction". ¡MRS BOGLE HOSTESS Professor and Dr. J. Matllsky were Mrs. Bonnie Bogle will be the host hosts at "500” on Wednesday night, ess for the regular meeting of the Lit complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Jerome erary Research Club on next Friday Franklin. At midnight a delicious Rt.s- sian-American lunch was served. Play at her home. ing was again resumed and lasted un PLAY BRIDGE til four o’clock in the morning when Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Duke, of Mount the guests departed. I'er/cd F unenti Service | Tabor invited in a few friends on last Friday evening to play bridge at two CLUB RESUMES ACTIVITY tables. The evening was passed de- i The Culture Club of which Mrs. MRS. BEATRICE REED ' lightfully. Estelle Williams is president, has re Lady Attendant sumed its activity after taking a va- j cation. The next meeting will be held S OREGON BELLES MEET -a t— Mrs. Charles Mumford was hostess at the home of Mrs. Ruth Flowers on : MILLER A TRACEY MORTUARY *to a meting of the Oregon Belles on Victoria street next Monday. Election last Thursday evening at her beautiful of of'leers wtU be the principal fea- j May be reached by calling Ihe Fu ture of the meeting. bungalow at 1361 East Lincoln St. neral Parlors or her home, Selwood 5475. She will be pelnacd to serve you, RETURNS SOUTH MOTHER RETURNS SOUTH relieving you of much anxiety nml Mr. and Mrs. Porter, relatives of - Mrs. Boyce Strrln's mother who ha« worry In your hour of bereavement been In Portland for a year, returned Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Blackburn wl'l ; leave tueaday by motor car for Los to her home in the south, recently. MRS. REED has proven such a Angeles. They have made many ac- help, not only lo her employers, — n-* f-ienda during tbeT DA*'CE GUESTS but to the Colored Patrons in gen Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wilbur Holmes stay In Portland who wish them God eral. that during Ibe past two were the guests of Toby Johnson at speed and hone for them succ-ss In years MILLER * TRACEY h ue the Rinkv Dinks dance last Monday their undertakings wherever they may handled 90 per cent of Ihe Colored night at Russel street hall. be. Funerals. MRS. MARTIN VERY ILL Mrs Alice Martin, la reported to be quite III at the realdenre of her ne phew. Charles Strain on Kan Rafael street. R ed uces COLDS 66% and relieves SORE THROAT L I S T E R I NE MILI,ER & TRACEY MRS WASHINGTON HOSTESS "»s-» C ob under leader ship of Mrs. R. H. Camp, will hold its meeting with Mrs. Mable Wash ington. h o«*-«« at her home. 118 7th street cm February 3rd. W \SHlNGTON STREET Between 20th and 21st NEW NUMBERS: BRoadwsy 2691 BRoadway ¿69' G. FREEMAN BROTHERS TRANSFER MEET T " MATRONS t hr Birthdsv Matrons Office Phone: BRoadway 1885 430 H O Y T S T R E E T :: Portland, Oregon Residence Phone CArfield B019— 310 I illamook NOW IS THE T IM E _____ to put in your winter fuel supply while prices are at their lowest. Call Slrcct Successors to E. li ich arti sott linftunfíc 7 ransfer JIM HENDERSON (the Blind Man) for all kinds of fuel at all prices Tile Oldest Negro Business In Portland I« . . . . 92 Kilin^sworth Ave., Cor. Mississippi The Advocate Publishing Co- Phone WAlnut 1000 Published f i rry Saturday for the Past Tu enty-Six ) ears! Puliliahera of “ The Advocate"— A 16-Page Newspaper IIK A T K IC E II. C A N N A P Y . Manager W e S e it F o r L e s s B eca use W e S e ll fo r C a s h Tin* Best Solili Enel . . . at . . . Portland Gas & Colie Co L : 8lxth and Salmon Sts. J C O M P L E T E N E W S T O C K S O F Q U A L I T Y M E R C H A N D IS E F O R T H E H O M E A N D P E R S O N A L S E R V IC E W ave the kind of B eauty Men A dore A delicately »o ft smooth light skin is the secret of alluring beau ty . . . and it may be yours, quick ly, surely and easily. Dr. Fred Palmer’s Skin Whitener Ointment softens and lightens the darkest skin, clears up pimples, blotches and tan marks, and does away with that "oily, shiny” look. Use this preparation regularly to make your skin soft, delicate and alluring. This amazing Ointment is made in the famous Dr. Fred Palmer’s l-abcratories where are also made those other beauty aids you know so well: “ Dr. Fred Palmer’s Skin Whitener Soap, S k i n Whitener Face Powder, Hair Dresser and Hid Deodorant which may be had at all drug stores for 25 cents each or will be sent postpaid upon re ceipt of price. Dr. Fred Palmer’s Laboratories, Dept. 1, Atlanta, Ga. Send 4c in stamps for a generous trial sample of the Skin Whitener, Soap and Face Powder. DR.FRED PALMER’S S /iih lV /iite n e r ' M I P S Y O U R CO M PLEXIO N Y O U T H F U L* THE FAST INDIA HAIR GROWER Will Promote a Full Growth of Halt W ill also Ktatore the Strength Vitality ami the Beauty of th- Hair. I f your Hair ia Dry ami W iry, T r y — NOTED AT W INTER CARNIVAL Among *ho»e se«n at the o.-vo|ne of the winter soorta at Mt. Hood on Sundsv were Mr and Mrs Guy W i’ bur Holm»* and l^*e Grigsby. wt>' known entertainer «nd orchestra lead er at Berg Chalet. Thp Holmeses were the guests of Mr. Grigsby. Other noted at the winter play ground were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Baker and Mr. and Mrs. M. Cheasley. v o t l « '« F<0| k FPG* IC. !v«o Csoo-dy we« ho«t to the aeptel meofinir of the Adventurers Club on Inst Thursday evening at Ihe home of his parents in Irv'nvtnn A lnree num her of the voting folk attended and en joyed dancing cards and delicious re freshments whleh were served by Ihe host assisted by his mother. U s e G a s e o U n q u o te s No Ashes GRADUATES Amons sweet girls to graduate or. Jan—>rv -ath frrm 'oral h rh schools is Miss Thelma Johnson. Miss John son is well known for her drawings and paintings, some of which have been purchased by the noted tenor, Roland Hayes. Club will * hold its next meeting at the home of D!ME AT CREGLc TEA ROOM Mrs. Gaskins on S23 Union Avenue N. Mr. and Mr*. Jerome Franklin will preside at a no-host turkey dinner to FAVORITE FIGHTER TO WED morrow. Sunday, afternoon » : the new The marriage of Miss Jeanette Mor Creole Tea Room. 300 East Broadway edith to Mr Ray McQuillan, favorite Reservations have been made for nine. fighter, has benn anni'-inc-d f-'« F b —« »*•• »"d Mrs Franklin. Miss 18th. The ceremony will take place at Catherine Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. ( the home of the bride on Union Are. .u.s. J. W. Latimer. O-'oree ’ st'mer and George Cannady who arrived last night to pass th» FAM ILY DINNER ENJOYED home, 'ihe newly onened Mrs W. G. Bird, of 681 Gantenbein Avenue was hostess on Friday. Jan. eating-place is run by Mr. and Mrs. A. 22ml at a family dinner for the pelns- V. Childress, proprietor». ure of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cowes, of Al!en8W-orth. California. Mr. and Mrs Cowes left on Mend-v for their b--*ee . 'rn-'o** nth- rs t-- honor the visitors { during their stay here, was Mrs. K -a Fair In Two Section«! r (By Mrs. Rosalie Bird-Holmes) - .. Phone Murdock lìti« ___ GOES SOUTH TO VIBIT SISTER I Garner V. Grayson, well known and ¡highly respected citizen, will leave oa next Tuesday, February 2nd, for Jack- son. Mississippi, hit old home, to visit hla only slater. Miss Jennie Grayson. 70, who a In declining health He will motor aa far as Los Angeles with Mr. and Mrs Porter. In the tatters' car. A f ter visittng with hla son Garner Gray- •on. who resides in la>s Angeles, he will go on to Phoenix. Arizona where he will pass a few days with hla old friend. Dr J A. Merrtman. who far- merly resided In Portland Mr. Gray son will visit briefly In New Orleans ON SICK LIST Among those on sick Hat this week before resuming hla trip to Jackson He plans to be away about two of, 303 i’b«7 > r •tr«Tl : 8 D. Porter wjio la Improving at Ihe months Good Samaritan Hospital and Mrs. I. L. Davison. VISITS OLD HOME Mrs Ethel Reese passed a few days CALLERS recently In Tacoma, her old borne. , Among prominent callers at Tha Advocate office recently were Rev. O. DINNER HOSTS 8. Thomaa-Lewla and Rev J D. WII- Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jamison were son. boats at a delicious chicken dinner on _____ laat Sunday complimenting Mr« L. K. COACH VISITS ADVOCATE Weeks. Additional guests were Mr. Roy (Spec) Keene, head of the phy- and Mr». Jerome Franklin who were steal education department at Willam- the week-end guests of the Jamisons, ette University, Salem. Oregon was a -------- pleasant caller at The Advocate office MRS. HOOD VISITS on laat Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Eioise Hood-Booker, of Oak- ------- land. California. Is her- vUdlng her RUTH HAS COLORED CELL-MATE parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hood, of Mr" Roth Judd, who Is on trial In Lents, Oregon Mrs Booker recently » murder case In Phoenix. Arizona, married and wm to re has • colored cell-mate, also an aileg- slde She will no doubt be th< motive ed murderess, by the name of Mr« of much entertaining during her visit -Alice Skaggs, said to come of a prom- ______ Inent Houston. Texas family. MOTOR TO SALEM I -------- Dr and Mrs DeNorral Unthank, ac- U. S. GRIGGS ELEVATED companied by Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Friends in Portland, of Mr. and Mrs. Frankllr, and Henry Armistead. mo- U. 3 Griggs, (nee El Rae Maxwell) tored to Salem last Sunday night to will be pleased to know that In the visit George Cannady and see Inter- extension program for the new year national Hour«. They also took sever- of the Golden State Insurance Co.. Mr. al large boxes of delicious edibles to Griggs has been elevated to Assistant members of International household Superintendent and returned to the which were sent by Portland friends head office at Los Angeles. Mr. Griggs ------- was In charge of a branch office at ENJOYS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA San Diego Mrs. Margaret Cain reports that the -------- Symphony Orchestra programs are de- Please Pay Your Subscripion To Th# lightful. Mrs. Cain has been a regular Advocate. We need The Money as patroness of the Symphony orchestra Much as Any of Your Creditors. concerts for a good many years. ______ ------- LISTED AFONG THOSE ILL MR GARNETT PROMOTED Mrs Mable Henderson Is reported According to a report reaching The to be 111 and under the care of Dr. Cn- Aavocate office. Roy Garnett, employ- thank at her home on 60th street, ed at Angelus Mortuary in Seattle. • was recently promoted. Mr. Garnett's home and family arc In Portland. G’ RT S FRIENDLY S O C IE T Y .......... Mrs Th*!**’ « Vnthnnk h "« been cb-> R,n -s -’ll* artv'soe to the Gt**!« F-'-nd- lv Society which me-ts eTerv Tnes- <t«v evening at her home on Union Avenue. D M »'F P K P HOST AT DINNER For the nleosure of Mr and Mrs. E. L .lomlson Mr« J. K. Week« served a delirious f»!"lly dinner at her home on last Tuesday afternoon. East India Hair Grower If von are bothered w-4 h Falling Dandruff. 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