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SATURDAY, PKIIKl’ AKY 4 , !» * l The ADVOCATE PAO e TWO T he P a c if ic T elethons A nd T elegraph C Verbal Snapshots om pany lly W. J. Wheaton T H E A D V O CA TE Published Every Saturday al MO Fa«« 1 srrnty-Sixtb Street N , Portland. Or*. Telephon«: GArtleld 7523 BEATRICE H. CANNADY..............................................................Editor oad PsWuAw WHERE TO BUY THE ADVOCATE YANCY FRANKLIN.................................................lu u lM i \lanafrr ltd CompculM WILLIAM PICKENS ................................................................... ..CtntribtUmi Editor Rutherford's Barber Shop, 340 W il W. J. WHEATON......................................................................Contributing Editor ROSALIE BIRO ______________________ _______ Society Editor and Reporter liams avenue, in F osters Pool H alt The Elka building, 310 Williams DeNORVAL UNTHANK. M. D___ _____________________________.Health Editor NANCY L E B __________________________________________ _____Lore Editor avenue. Medley Hotel Restaurant. Interstate CLIFFORD C MITCHELL. RALPH CLYDE. KELLY MILLER. Columnists Avenue (in Medley Hotel). Subscription Rates (Payable in A dvance): One Year, $2.50; Si* Months, Friendship Pool Hall. Sixth, near $1.50; Three Months, $1.00 Clisan (W est Side). Entered as Second-Class Matter in the Post Office at Portland, Oregon, Holliday and Holliday, 125 North Under the Act o f 1912 Sixth street. LEGAL LIGHT the physical body Instead of the soul. --------- It is like wine that exhilarates for the The Advocate feels proud of the moment, but passes off leaving one fact that it has been able to secure more jaded, down-hearted, careworn the services of Attorney John H. than before and more conscious of Jamison, to edit its legal department, nature's handicap It does not feed Mr. Jamison is a graduate of the de- nor uplift the soul —carry it away partment of Laws at Howard l'nt- from the sorrows of this life and give versify. Washington. D. C. and is it hope and strength to carry on like well qualified to have charge of this the better music. — B A P T IS T S — department. He informs us that if Composers of music are able to por- any of the readers of The Advocate tray in characters, aa writers do in Mt. OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH have anv legal questions which they words, and artists in pictures, man s East First and Schuyler St«. wish to be answered either through longings and reaching out for happi- Rev. J. 0. Wilson, Pastor the column or privatelv. to get in ness, for life beyond, something more SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH touch with him at 1190 Holgate Str.. soul-satisfying than this mortal exis- East 7th and F'verett Sts Portland. Oregon. If private Informs- tence. I will quote from Abdul Raha. Rev. G. G. Gardener, Pastor tion is desired, please enclosed self the Persian Educator and Prophet: * Addressed, stamped envelope. "Let us seek the song with the sweet- ------------------- est strains, so that It may be taken up — EPISCOPALIAN— Don't forget to add that Negro book by the angels and carried on the su-' to your libra'y during Negro History I'reme concourse. Let us harken to St. Phillip« Mission Week. the melody which will stir the world Knott and Rodney Sts. ------------------- of humanity, so that the people may Blaine Coles, Lay Reader be transformed with joy ■ EDUCATION OVER THE AIR * l « t us listen to a symphony which . ■“ will confer life on man: then we can — HOUSE O F P R A Y E R — A fine example of the educational obtain universal results: then we ▼alue of the radio is found in the sec- shali receive a new spirit; then we House ol Prayer ond series of “ Listen and Learn" lec- aball become illumined Let us inves East 10 th and Grant Sts tures now being given under the aus- tiitate a song which is above all songs; Robert Searcte. Pastor pices of the National Advisory Conn- one which will develop the spirit and ell on Radio in Education, over the pro<|UCo harmony and exhilaration. — M E T H O D IS T — National Broadcasting Company's net- un(0iding the inner potentialities of work. Nationally known authorities jjfe ............................ Bethel A. M E. Church on economics, psychology and other -W hy does not man hearken to the Rev. Daniel G. Hill Tr . Minister subjects are being heard. soul-stirring music of the supreme The series has proved that where concourse and not run wild with joy there is a sincere desire, educators OTer the j alTing notes of a street or- First A. M E. Zioa Church and broadcasters can get along with- san-- 417 Williams Ave. out stepping on each other's toes, by -strive day and night; perchance Rsv W. R. Lovell, Minister sensible cooperation and organized ef- these sleeping ones may be awakened f°bt. bv the celestial strains of the city of The Council has received nearly melo<jv and hear the soft, delicate mu- 100,000 letters from listeners in all g|c which ig »„-earning down from the parts of the country who desire to kingdom of El-Abha.” BETHEL CHURCH NOTES learn of the forces -o w at work in Music lovers all over the country the world. are deploring the fact that jazz is breaking into the holy precincts of THEIR MUSIC the classic«, sacred as well as secular. The Sacrament of the Ixird's Sup- and are trying to stop this desecra- per will be observed Sunday morning No one could listen to the singing „ „ „ f an you imagine anything more at the 11 o'clock service, of the Negro Spirituals over T** profane and sacriligious than a “ hoot-1 At 8 o'clock, the Juveniles, ranging dio last Sunday night by the Bethel c by-cootchy” dance to the beautiful from 3 to 12 years of age. conducted church rhoib- without feeling at once -g(ra|n8 Df swing Low. Sweet Chari- by Mr. Elmer C. Bartlett, will present uplifted. The music was beautiful and or "N'obody Knows the Trouble a program consisting of readings and thrilling and was well nigh perfectly , |,Te Seen” ? musical numbers. rendered. Prof Elmer C Barlett, is There is only one way to stop this | The choir, last Sunday rendered an due loads of praise for he has w-ork- rou„iation over the radio and that is excellent musical program to a packed ed wonders ith this aggregation ° f |{or everyone when he hears the Splr- house, at the evening service and du r-' musicians. ituals jazzed, call the station and is- ing the Jubilee hour over station As we listened, once again, we could sue a complaint. KWJJ. not refrain from observing that truly | Mrs. Lenora Henderson will serve no one can really sing these heart a diner at her home on Feb 10th. and soul songs— the Negro Spirituals | On Friday. February 12. A good will NEGRO HISTORY except those whose race gave them tour of all local points will be visited birth. under the leadership of Rev. B Walk Keep on singing Each not uttered er of the First Congregatioal Church Just that much lessena interracial If the Negro would take more time It will end with a mass meeting animosity. ____ studying about himself and his own at the Williams Avenue Y at 8 P M accomplishments and achievements, at which time speakers of various or- GOOD MUSIC VERSUS JAZZ he would have less time and inclina- ganizations will participate, tion to complain about his handicaps The Bethel chorus will sing (By Myrtle W. Campbell) 'and at the same time, might discover Wednesday, February 3. Rev. Hill Many coin lain ts are being voiced that his history is not to be ashamed delivered an address at Reed college concerning the music that comes over of but on the other hand, one of which The Joy-makers met Thursday even- the radio; that most of it is neither to be proud. ing at Miss I-enora Henderson's home Interesting nor entertaining and that Parents of Negro children who have with a Leap Y ear party. even the Spirituals are jazzed. no books about their own leaders and! ________ _________ To acquire a taste and understand about their own history in general. I good music one should study and lis- in their private libraries, ought to re- ^fOUN'T OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH ten as much as possible to the best alize what an injustice it is to t h e i r / jjev j p WILSON. Pastor music, study Its history and the lives chldren to be deprived of this Infor- j , __ of the composers, as as he listens, matlon and entertainment to be gain-1 Thp gllbJpcf of the pastor's sermon or interpret* the music, himself feels ed from such a library , on Sunday morning will be "God's Inspired to higher ideals, and be up- During Negro History \\ eek Is af- CoTPnanl W ith Men" and In the even- lifted and strengthened to noble forded an excellent time in which to ing at 8 o'clock. "Calling Sinners to thoughts and actions. This is the ef- start a library of Negro literature if Repentance." feet of the classics in literature, art, you have not already done so. and music, to heln educate man to j fully appreciate the finer things of ; ------------------- life, and Inspire him to be noble and Thru error we published the wrong high-minded, by appealing to his na ture — by stirring his soul. 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Ing Tide Of Color", I» correct The East I» a seething furnace Liable at Il la noi belleved timi thereport incanì auy moment to belch forth It» flame» Ihat the aalute Jmlge and Cullimi» ■louer of Kducatlon for thè I li I* O of hatred, ami devastate the earth It K \V uà» dead •ilivslrally. tuli alme I» »aid that history repeats If that be hi» panegyrle on Jmlge Parker, tliat true, litui the A»latlc horde« are turn ed loo«». 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