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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1932)
8 THK ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION Mmvh I!*. Civic League Banquet Speaker HAS NEW NOVKI Wallace Thurman, New York n o v e l i s t , whose book, “ Infants of the Spring,” was published on Lincoln's birthdaV. 10 Sermona, I Sunday MARY AN'I) JESUS.— An unusual sta' i c t t e fashioned by an Afrii :in sculptor. showing his conception of t h e V.rgin Mary and her Child Jesus had woolly hair and dark Jesis. Many writers contend that ¿kin . HKV THOMAS S MARTEN BROOKLYN N Y Hridtinttig st « m rs J tts s n e H a r r i s a m. Sunday February «10, the Rev It mm H IlMtfM. pa«lur, Holy T rinity New York author and portean, w ho the ch ief »poaker at the annual h a ptu t C hurch, celebrated hi« 1 0 th aiKiivermry, preaching 10 mtiiioiih T he luncheon t*f tlx* W om en * O o-op era •»event li aertnan wa.% preached at ? tive C ivic I r a c u r B altim ore, at i t * W a*hiiigtou Junior High p iu . A «treet parade and iwMrrvwv* Honker Her newest book la. "U nder w*re m ade by State Senator W illiam S chool the ChinaIrrrry T ree '• Love Judge Jacob S t n h l, Dr D l> j I-rwb. Jame* C. Thom*.», Arthur C ‘ Dore. 8 her I IT J A M ctjuad e. Judge! M t A W ynne and Dr. Char lew C W eather*, N J. i tr Paul L Join a. a phy U< tan •stuck bv the paator during tin4 day to I .%ee that he did n t ov er-rxert him self t >... H -. w j W liu ton , BsR Im or*,I .v n t a telegram of regret* rAuerrr A CHEERFUL LITTLE EYEFUL.— Misa I n e z Seeley, who has been on the stage "every since she was a kid” »till wear» her curls. Miss See- %Iey was the youngest member of the cast of the original “ Brown Skin Models,” Library Worker Failed at Suicide THEY STARRED IN KRIGWA PLAY.— 'A scene from “ The Man in the Stall».’' one of 3 plays given in Baltimore, show ing Miss Helen Reynolds and George B. Murphy, Jr., in leading roles. M ISfl R U B Y HILL. R IC H M O N D MI m Ruhr Hill, r t f Arm strong High student »rid radio , slngrr took a«-l«| »n d K h II im but U recovering Kr lends M id sh e wu dlMp|>o4iit<Ml In lo w Just • week before MI m O lesU n r Sm ith. H aiti- m ore student s i Union U rU vcnUf here com m itted m lctde. HEADS INS. CO.— A. L. Lewi», president of the Afro-American Insurance Company of Jacksonville, Fla. The company re cently ob»erved its 30th anniversary. MRH C L A R IC E WINN D A V IS, field aerretary o f the Harlem iN Y C ltyi Com m ittee on Adult Education, w ho la o|"*tattng under a p roject iponaored Jointly by tho A m erican AanorlntiiNi for Adult Education and tho New York Public Library. Mia. Ik»via was attached to the West IJftltl Street branch of the library before »lie becam e the wife of P rof Arthur P. DavU o f Virginia Union U niver sity. She has aa part o f her dutlea, the making of contacts with all co m - m iinlty Institution«, aeeklng to aaalat, through tlie library conn ection«, In <»i«hn« reading com v . and bm>k ts. form ulating club program s and plana when rrquentrd or desired. K