The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, February 13, 1932, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THEATRES - SPORTS - SOCIETY & WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES
SocietY
News
Briefs
‘L e g a l L iy h t”
»IV J. Il JAM1HON. LU B.
In fixing tha ammit of feaa, law
rara »hnuld avoid charge*
which
ovaratlmat« their advice and service»,
aa wall aa the«» which undervalue
tham A rllanta alilllly to pay ran
M l Justify a char*« In airaaa « I lha
ralua of lha service. IhnuKh hla por ar­
ty may acquire a laaa charge, or nona
nl all Tha raaaonahla request» of
hrolhar lawyara without ampia mrana,
ahould receive «pa. l* I and kindly con­
sular* U< mi
In determining tha amount of tha
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111 tha
tima and labor required. tha novelty
and difficulty of tha quetlona Involv
ad and tha wkIII requisite properly to
rondurt tha case
(2 1Whether tha
arrnptanra of employment In tho par­
ticular raaa will prarludu tha lawyara
appaaranra for othara In raaaa llkaty
to arlaa out of tha tranaartlon. and
In which lliara la a raaaonahla expec-
tatlon that ntharwls« ha would ha era-
ployad on will Involva tha ioaa of otil­
ar hualnaaa wlillaamployad In lha par­
ticular raaa Iwth other rllanta
(31
Tha ruatomary chancee of tha har
for almllar aarrlcaa Ml Tho amount
tnvolrad In tha controvaray and tha
hrnaflta raautlllK to tha rllant from
tha aarrlcaa
(6) Tha character of
tha amploymant, whathar raaual or
for an aatahllahad and conatant rllant
Mra Johnaon of 691 Hood »treat, la
conflued at Kinanuel lloapltal to un­
dergo a major operation
Mra Km-
mu Waahlnglon and A. Mi Full alatera.
of lata Angelea are hare to be with
Mra. Johnaon during har lllneaa.
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lata Kheperd waa on tha alck Hat
for a week and noted among vlaltora
during hla mnvalearlng ware Meaaera.
C. II llakar, Joe Crane and J. N.
Cantrell.
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Mr and Mra luma. of Loa Angelea,
Calif., aent Mra. L. K. Week» a large
dellrloua rake laat week, In appre
elation of har frlendahlp.
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Dahlia Temple la aponaorlng a gum
bn dinner tonight (Saturday l at the
home of Mr and Mra. liurt Turner
on K lat Street.
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L. O. I’erk of 30« K. lat 8t. N. haa
Juat returned from a 14-day trip eaat.
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Mra Chrta Smith and family have
moved
from 21114 Columbia »treat
where they realded for many year»
to the Morgan Apta. on K. 24th and
llurnalde St».
a a a
Mra. Millie R Trumbull. 1014 Hoi-
gate afreet la vlaltlng her alaler, Mra.
(By Mra. Rosalie Bird-Holmes)
Phone M urdock 1696 ____
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Ml»» Agnes Pugh, of Chicago, 19
Viola, of Oakland passed the week at
the home of Mra. Katie Pugh while
enroute to Seattle.
Ml»» agues Pugh, of Chicago, 13
year old daughter of Junuls Pugh, will
arrive In Portland on the 13th Inst.,
to pa*» an Indefinite time aa the guest
of her father and grand mother.
t'ontroraralaa ara to ha aroldad by
tha lawyara ao far aa ahall ha com-
pallida with hla aelf respect and with U y to a , In I l et re 11 I ml . a f t e r h a v i n g
hla right to racalra raaaonahla rw- vlalted her alater, Mra. Holmea In
rompanaa for hla aarrlcaa. and law- Kanaaa City, Mo.
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aulta with rllanta ahould ha rnaortad
Sherman Pickett, aaya that a ne­
to only to prorant Injuatice. Impost?
phew to whom he aenda the Advocate
tlon or fraud.
In Alabama, wrltaa In glowing term»
-about
It and expreaaea great pleaaure
ATTEM PTS TO EXERT PERSONAL
In reading It each week.
INFLUENCE ON THE COURT
a a a
■ Mr and Mr» Sherman Pickett had
a Chitterllng dinner for the pleaaure
of their family Mr. and Mm. L’ . 8.
lteed and daughters and Mr. and Mm.
Willis Heed and daughter and Mr».
Sarah Avery on laat Saturday night
Abraham Lincoln
at their home, 418 Vancouver Ave.
Mm Lillian Lay waa an additional
"Aa I would not be alone, ao I would not he a master.
This expreaaea guest.
my Idea of Democracy.
Whatever differs from this, to the extent of tbe
The Kenwana Bridge Club recently
difference, Is no Democracy"
chose Leonard Croaswhite, president;
Mra Ruth Mercler, secretary, and
Jack Martin, treasurer The other of-
firem will be appointed by Mr. Crcaa-
wblte. The next meeting of the club
will be held with Mr and Mm. Lloyd
Flower», on Feb. 18th.
Mra. i’ollyann Reed preaented Mr»
Jerome Franklin with a beautiful bath
ael on Thuraday of laat week.
The Vlglantes Club will hold its
next meeting at 622 Union Ave, tbe
home of Misa Jerome Meredith.
Mra Roberta W. Roberta I» at 111 III
and confined to her home where aha
would be pleaaed to have her trlenda
call
The Birthday Matrons Club will
meet February ISth at the home of
Mm. Gaskin on Union Ave.
Hill NO A CLIEN T r o R A KICK
Marked attention and unaual hoa-
pltallty on tha part of a lawyer to a
judge, uncalled for by tha peraonal
relation» of the partlea. auh)ecl both
tha judge and tha lawyer to miaron-
atrurtlona of routine and ahould be
aroldad
A lawyer ahould not com­
municate or argue prlrataly with tha
Judge aa to the merit» of a pending
raaa. and he daaarrea rebuke and de­
nunciation for any drrlre or attempt
to gain from a Judge apeelal peraonal
ronalderatlon or favor A aelf roa
parting Independence In the dlacbarge
of prnfeaalonal duty without denial
or diminution of eourteay and aelf
reaper! due the Judge'» alatlon, la the
ony proper foundation for cordial per-
aortal and official relation» between
bench and bar
See those Balloon Sk
r£
a low n .
balloon sp rin g
j
Mr Marahall of Wheeler atreet, la
reported to be quite 111.
Mra. Robert W Roberta la »till III
at her home, 397 Kugene St. Some
dava ahe feela quite welt and on other»
quite to the contrary.
Itoth Mr and Mra. Henry Price
have been quite III at their home 905
E. loth atreet. At thla writing, how­
ever, they are both Improved—able
to be up but Mr. Price la not yet
atrong enough to return to hla em­
ployment at Montgomery A Ward Co.
You re§t
when you sleep
u n t h t O
Mr and Mm Odell IJty have moved
from 459 William» Avenue to 292 W il­
liam» Court.
MILLER & TRACEY
W. ft llrown la aervlng on tho Jury
;thla month In the Circuit Court It
la hla flrat experience In Jury aervlce
alnce coming to Oregon. He report«
that It la very Intereating. Among
caaea tried on which he aerved aa a
Juror waa an automobile accident case
A
mattress
Mra Charlea William», of 395 K
Flrat St N. waa III laat week.
Perfect Funeral Service
MRS. BEATRICE
REED
Lady Attendant
Mra. Lucille Morgan. 4*4 Buffalo
atreet who haa been III la greatly Im­
proved.
—at—
MILLER A TRACEY MORTUARY
May he reached by calling the Fu­
neral Parlor» or her home. Selvood
5475. She will he pelaaed to aerve you.
relieving you of much uuxiety and
worry In your hour of bereavement.
Prince Parlea who waa 111 for a
week it her home, 575 Borthwtck st
la able to he bnck at hla work for the
Pullman Company.
Mm W illi« Fltigerald. of 5041 109th
St 8. E. haa been III with a aevera
cold.
MRS. KEEP haa proven such a
help, not only to her employer»,
hut to the Colored Patrons in gen­
eral,
that during the past Iwc
yearn MILLER
TRACEY have
handled 90 per cent of the Colored
Funerals.
C. FREEM AN BRO TH ERS TR AN SFE R
NEW NUMDERS:
Reaidrnce Phone CArfield 8019—310 Tillamook Street
BRoadvsy “C91
BRoadvvay
Successors to E. R ichardson R aggagc T ran sfer
NO W IS T IIE T I M E _____
The Olde*t Negro Rii«ineaa In Portland 1 » . . . .
to put in your winter fuel supply
while prices ¡ire at their lowest. Call
The Advocate Publishing Co*
PuhlUhrd Everv Salurday for the Paul TwentvSix i'ears!
I’uliliaficr« of “ The Advocate” — A 16 -Page iNewspaper
JIM HENDERSON (th e Blind M an)
fur all kinds of fuel at all prices
In Twro Scction»!
BEATRICE H. CANNAUY. Manager
92 Kilingsworth Ave., Cor. Mississippi
Phone WAinut 1000
rz Special Discount 1
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on
W e S eU F o r L e s s B eca use
W e S eU fo r C a s h
The gas range nowadays la the moat attractive of all; It
It the making of your kitchen; you like to handle It; It’»
a pleasure tl cook on It, roaat or hake In It.
Select your» now at thla lempornry discount.
Portland Gas & Code Co
Sixth and Salmon Sts.
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Theatres
INDIANAPOLIS ENTERTAINS
Ï&/RD 6
"GREEN FASTURES”
W IN
BEAUTY
CAMAY
Mr. Franklin:
Tonight we show remembrance.
May we make a wish for you.
Giving Light to a glowing ember
To a soul most kind as you;
Faithful kindness you have given us
Fond feeling from the heart
May friendship that brings us together
In eternity ne’er depart.
The Soeo o f B e a u tifu l W o ir^r*
i,
THE EAST IN D IA HAIR GROWER
M O R R IS O N
FOR THE HOME AND PERSONAL SERVICE
EaSt India
Please believe us we remain your iru«
friends.
Prof. A. and Dr. Jeanette Matilsky
Mr. and Mm. Charles Morgan are
newly and comfortably domiciled at
464 Buffalo atreet in the Marshall
residence.
F
COMPLETE NEW STOCKS OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE
Will Promote n KulI Growth of flair
Will also K« store the Strength.
Vitality amf the Beauty of thv
flair f* your Hair ut D.-y an.I
Wiry. T r y -
May no shadow totK-h your spirit
May your heart from pain be free
And make all things work to gether
For the greatest good to be;
you
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INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Feb. 12—Cae
of the most outstanding events of
‘‘The Green Pastures" tour was a re­
ception given for the cast by the Y.
The Lillian Bridge Club was the
M C A. and the "N erro Art Theater"
guest of Mrs. Mable Washington st
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1 group. Thursday n rht. February 4;h,
her home, 118 E. 74th street N. Wed­
*' st the Y. M C A . building with Mr.
nesday afternoon.
i Richard B. Harrison ( De Lawd) as
FOX
BROADWAY
'guest of honor. The entire cast of
Steven 'Wright, popular young man
F R E A K S ' now showing st the Green Part ires were present as was
who has been working from Seattle
x Br
Broadway Theater with Harry the general stage manager of the com­
out on the boat, has returned to his I lo
Lox.
pany, J. A. Curtis A splendid pro-
home In Portland and is being royal-' fear **'
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gram was rendered by some of In-
ly welcomed by his boat of friends.
FOX PARAMOUNT
dianapolis’ mosf talented young peo-
Miss Betty Patton, daughter of Mr. ' Marlene DIETRICH with Clive
pie. and some of the Green Pastures'
and Mrs. J. D. Patton, celebrated her Brook. Anna May Wong. Warner o- artists. Mrs. Lillian Jones Brown,
leleveuth birthday anniversary Wed land, and Eug-ne Pallette in the President of the Negro Art Theater
neaday. Feb 10th at the home of her "SHANGHAI EXPRESS"
Plua on and Mrs. Lillian M. LeMon. President
| parents on 334 Weldier Street. Six the stage— Fanchon and Marco's
of the Nat'l Negro Musicians and the
of her little friends sat down to a "CHAINS" Idea supported by Del Cosmopolitan School of Music, were
beautifully appointed dinner table and Milne and the Paramounteers Orchcs- In charge of the program.
enjoyed a delicious repast Eleven tra.
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flaming candles decorated the large
birthday cake.
UNITED ARTISTS
Wally BEERY and Clark GABLE Ir.
Mra. Cora Jamison and Miss Cather­
“ HELL DIVERS '
ine Franklin were guests of Mrs. Jer­
ome Franklin at tbe Mystery of Life
HOLLYWOOD
TODAY —Gary Ccocer and Ciaudrt
picture and lecture by Dr. Voltaire at
Colbert
in
“
HIS WOMAN"
the Studio Theater last Monday after­
noon. and on Tuesday night Mrs.
STUDIO THEATER
Rosalie Holme», was her guest at the
"Road to Life.”
first all-talking
Fox Paramount Theatre.
Russian picture depicting a Russian
The Adventurers Club met Friday. Historical drama, beginning Sunday
tomorrow at the Studio Theater,
Feb. 5th at the parsonage.
West Park at Yamhill
Professor A. and Dr. Jeanette Ma-
tllsky were hosts at a delightful sur­ COLORED SINGERS W IL L GIVE
prise party laat Saturday night at
BENEFIT PROGRAM
their beautiful bungalow in Irvington.
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honoring the birthday anniversary of
,
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_
Jerome Franklin manager of the Ad-
(Reprinted from the Penninsula
vocate.
Sharing honors with Mr.
Times of January 29)
Fr&nklln was his sister Miss Cather-
The Mt. Olivet singers will furnish
Ine Franklin.whose birthday anmver- the m'isic at the concert to be given
aary occurred two days prior on Feb- at the University Park Method.st
ruary 4th.
church. Fiske at Lombard streets, on
Cards were played at several tables. Saturday evening January 30th. at 8
At midnight the guests enjoyed a de- o’clock. The use of the church has
lectable repast of salad, coffie. sand- also been donated and it Is hoped
wiches. cookies, nuts and candy. The that there will be a capacity audience
large white birthday cake with its to hear this program of negro melo-
lighted candles was made by Mrs. F. dies and s-dntuals. The proceeds of
D. Young and presented to Mr. Frank- ily of Courtney street. Mr. Drev.-
tin as a gift
having lost his sight and finding .“
Among beautiful gifts received were difficult to find anything he can do
a lovely golf sweater and hose, hand- for tho support of his family. The
Eyes — eye* — eyes! Locking »(you. Ap­
kerchiefs and other wearing aprarel. public is urged to help a’ong a worthy
proving you. And you wane to aia ail
also a hftd carved cigarette holder, family and at the same time hear en-
Mesdames Franklin and Rosalee Hoi- Joy a three real musical treat.
these Beauty Contest* each dxy bungs!
Then use Camay, the Soap ot Beautiful
mes assisted the hostess in serving
Before the guests departed at three
Women, before you use powders and
In the morning. Prof. Matilsky. who
creams. Camay — gentle, luxurious,
is an accomplished violinist played
creamy-white — w ill give you the swtet,
several selections to their delight and
clean loveliness the whole world finds
Dr. Matilsky raquested Mrs. Franklin
so attractive. And you li win each Little
to reud a poem which she (Dr. Matil-
Daily Beauty Contest 1
sky) had composed for the occasion:
The box social given last Saturday
night by the Girla Friendly Society at
the home of Dr. and Mrs. DeNorval
Unthank Is reported to have been a
brilliant success.
This and Next Week
To broil properly or roast'any meat deliciously,
muNt use guH.
country.
Life shall bring, as It advances
More joy,—alas some pain
More selfish for others
Less selfish,— worldly gain.
NEW RANGES
Absolutely clean and faster Ilian any other method.
Fred Douglass, whose natal day February 14. was observed through­
out the nation.
Douglas» was known as a great orator and after »peak­
ing throughout the western states for the freedom of the slave», he went to
England, where he spoke to great th- ongs.
Douglas» waa born a »lave and after disguising h mself as a sailor and
-scaping to freedom, he helped thousands of others gain theirs.
Douglas» has several grandchildren living In difference parts of the
EACH DAY’S
W \SH1NGTON STREET
Between YUth and 21«t
Office Phone: ({Roadway 1885
430 HOYT STREET :: Portland. Oregon
FREDERICK DOUGLASS
Governor Julius L. Maler who re­
cently returned form the east, app­
eared before the board of engineers
at Washington and conferred with
President Hoover and General Dawes,
head of the Reconstruction Finance
Corporation.
Hair Grower
I f von are hStherod w* b Falling
Dandruff. Itching Scalp, or any Hair
Trouble w-e want von to trv a lar of
EAST INDIA HAI R GROWER
The
I etnedy contain* medical proper».e* that
ro to the root« of thp Hair stimulate*
the »kin Helping nature do it* work
lieave» the hair «oft and xilky Perfumed with •
halm of a thousand flower* The hevf known remedy
for Heavy and Beautiful Black E v p -R powm . al*o
restore« Gray Hair to if* Natural Color, ('an he uaed
with Hot Iron for Straightening
P ric e Sent by Mall, 50c; 10c E xtra fo r PoatA g«
% g KNT*P OfTPIT
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OH. I FW Cream .ml Htrm-
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