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    The ADVOCATE
PAGE TWO
SA TU R D A Y
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EASTER IN HOLLYWOOD BOWL
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Verbal Snapshots
T M I IN TELLIG EN T
J e a n T u o m s r , p sy c h o lo g is t, #s*avlst
u nd pot*!, g r a n d s o n of L ie u te n a n t Gov
• r n o r P l n o h b a c k , win» s e r v e d Lou lai
a n a d u r i n g t h e psriotl of r e c o n s t r u c ­
tio n t r e a d " T h e P erio d of Ite c o n a tru c
timi* hy J o h n It L y n c h ) t h r o u g h a
procos* of p sy c h o lo g ic al e x p e r i m e n t s
w h ich d e v e l o p e d a r o m a n c e , wooed
a n d wo n Miss M a rg ery lai ti m e r , an
author«*** o r no t T o u s e a p h r a s e of
a S a n F r a n c i s c o dally. T o u rn er l*
“ p a r N eg ro ", t h e f o r m e r Mis* U t l m r r
la w h i t e It lo oks a* tf t h e f ro n t c a g e
s t o r y of t h e ptvper w a s d e s i g n e d to
ci«»ste a n u n f a v o r a b l e a t t i t u d e t o w a r d
t h e m a r n a t e If so. It fulled stgnnllv
T h e elite of C a r m e l th e urtl* t colony
of F u ll t o r n tu Intolligoutlti. ha* r e c r iv
ed t h e m f a r t h e i r I n telle ctu al w o rth
W h e n all w e r e In t e rv i e w e d t h e gl*t of
t h e c o m m e n t s was, t h a t I n telle ctu al!
t> k n o w s uo r a c i a l barrier* .
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Entered as Second-Class Matter in t h e Post I ifficr at Portland, Oregon,
H o llid ay a n d H o llid ay , 125 N o r t h
Under the Act ot 1912
Sixth street.
m in a to s tic k It ou t l l o l s e y Is w i d e ­
a w a k e to t h e d i g n ity of se r v i c e
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food p ro d u ct
f i rm s e n t ou t l o n in
good s with a label w hich o ff« n d ed
llo lse y di d not call a m a s s m e e t i n g .
bill l b # d l a t r l b u t o i ■ I m i bo 1
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g a t h e r i n g in t h e o ffen d in g a r t i c l e a n d
w e r e profns«' in th*«lr apolog ie* Let
u* h«»pe t h a t w h e n llot««*v g e l a (he
c h a i n of a t o r e s lu New Y«*rk w o rk in g
sm o o th ly , t h a t he will find t im e to
c o m a ou t t h i s w e r lt«*lsey ta t h e ty p e
of («•ador w a n t e d for t h e p r e s « n t d a ,
an«) tint«*
Her«* Is ju st a bit of politic« don«» In
tabloht R«*p S nell. N Y la a ch ed u l
«•d to "k ey n o t e ” f«»r t h e G O I* at
t h e c h h a g o Collv«titloti S n e ll I s a v«
rv elotpient s p e a k e r ,n».l u will tax
Ills el«Hjuence a* well as Ills logle to
place t h e O O I* in a f a v o ra b le light
Did you e v e r h e a r t h e s t o r y o f hc»w
th e R e p u b li c a n p a r lv got b r a n d e d t h e
•« O P * It wa* all tin fault of th e
p r i n t e r who lark«*«! t h e ap ace for an
a r t i c l e J a m e s G lUnlue wa* to m a k e
a c a m p a i g n sp e e c h a n d t h e local pa
per wa* re a d y to go to p r e s s w h en
th e n o t i c e a r r i v e d Not h a v i n g apace
for t h e e n t i r e a r t i c l e t h e c<»mposM«»r
ran to t h e f o r e m a n a n d a s k e d w h at
to «1«» T h e f o r e m a n b ein g b usy snld.
en d It a n y way." T h e p r i n t e r e n d e d
I* with Gop W h e n I tla ln e had «*nde«|
his sp e e c h a fellow In t h e g allery yeb
.ed W h a t a b o u t t h e tl«»p?” " W h y
th a t a t h e G r a n d Did I ’a f t y ”, a n s w e r ­
ed Blaine. an«l so It h a s b e e n <1 O IV
ev er since. W e a r e not c u r i o u s nut
would like to know how t h e shad« a
of W o odrow W ilso n a n d H e n r y f'ab-
o l Jaxlg* g r e e t e d e a c h o t h e r ?
On
e a r t h t h e y w ere Im p la c a b le e n e m i e s
Hurley | | so s c a re d hv t h e
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that
the
Hop* m ig h t p la c e a m«*i*t p lan k In
t h e i r p l a t f o rm Mr H o o v e r will h a v e
a say us to t h a t
T h e t h e s t r e g e e r s m u st h a v e falle»»
a a l e e p In t h è Angel C ity " o r else t h è
N e g r o e a a r e s u b o r d i n a t i n e all e ls e to
I AM T H E R E S U R R E C T I O N
AN E A S T E R M E S S A G E
c o u n t r y . E u r o p e a n civ i l i s a t i o n w ould
t h è g a m e o f po litica A sh o w carn e to
! n e v e r h a v e ex is te d . A n o t h e r e x a m p l e
Hnn F ra n c isc o . "L u c k y D ay ” , a n d wa*
bllled s a «howlng In t h è c i t y of la**
h a p p e n e d in t h e t i m e o f t h e gohi r u s h (By Rev. J. D. W ilso n, p a s t o r Mt
O livet R a p tt s t C h u r c h !
Angele* for t e n week a T h e flrs t tlilng
Resurre ction mornin g s anniversa ry is c e l e b r a m i in so u th e rn California o r
in C a lifo rn ia , w h e n a b a n d o t m e u
W e c o m m e m o r a t e w i t h holy Joy th e
t h a t wa* r a l l e d to o u r a t t e n t i m i wa*
k n o w n a s t h e " H o u n d s '' m e r c i l e s s l y R e s u r r e c ti o n o f o u r la ir d . J e s u s th e :he hegira of hun d red s oi thousands of wor shiper s f ro m Iheir ho m es to the vast
a program
deMtgnatlng o»»e of Ih«*
r e d e t h r u t h e s t r e e t s of S a n F r a n c i s ­ C h rist. T h e P r i n c e of Life. H e a r o s e natural tem p let and cathedrals am o n g the hills. P h o t o show s soma of the
p r o m l n e u t c h a r a c t e r * of a c a m p rneet
th ousa nds th at g athered at tha Hollywood Bowl last year.
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f e n c e l e s s w o m e n a n d c h i l d r e n . T h e y i n c o r r u p t i b l e body o f g lo rified flesh
a n d bo n e It is of t h e u t m o s t Im por­
*i g Motor ists usually leave th eir c a r t , Sai» F r a n c i s c o w lth o u t a p r o t e s t , an d
w e r e r o u t e d by t h e t i m e l y , u n i t e d ef t a n c e t o hold c l e a r l y a n d in so r lp tu a l
t h è m a n a g e m e n t ha* promise«! to m»
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a r k e d at th e b*»t of (lie mount. F ro m
f o r t s of t h e citlx en s. w h o o r g a n i s e d p ro p o rtio n t h e t r u t h of H i s
Divine
M irrate t h a t o f fe n s iv e tern i. lt !s tirile
t h e r e they Join th ose who m ak e th e ris­ t h a t R a c e a d o r a a n d a d r e s s e * shntild
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While t h e service* vary in some d e ­ er* of t h è profe*aton. Do you belle ve
s t o c k : H i s c o n c e p t i o n in t h e wom b
n e s s a n d u t t e r ru in .
o f t h e v ir g in w a s t h e d i r e c t a c t of
gree at ea ch of t h e places w h ere they t h a t. f o r o n e m i n u t e . Bill R o b in so n or
th e C r e a t o r 's Spirit. T h e r e f o r e . He
a r e held, t h e generally accep te d prie a n y o f t h è p r o fes sin o wou ld h av e
T h e s e e x a m p l e s s h o w t h e n e c e s s i t y laid d o w n H is life a s a free-will o f fe r ­
H E R a ster services at Hoi
gram begins with a chorus of truut- stoini f o r s u c h a d e s i g n a i lo n Fven«*
for "u n if ie d a c t i o n ” a s a p r o t e c t i o n in g to God ( o r o u r sin s, a n d by his
lywood. Calif., a r e held in
p e t e r s ex actly a t sunrise.
T h is is t h è a d r e s s of t h è p ari, w h o m we re-
a lar ge am p h i t h e a t e r ra iled
to s o c ie ty to sa v e It f r o m t h e d e s t r u c ­ o w n p o w e r h e to o k it up ag ain.
usually followed by a by tun In which s p e c t s s a n l n telllg en t an d progre**
T o d ay H e is o n t h e r i g h t h an d of
th e Hollywood Bowl. H ere
t i v e f o rc e s t h a t in a s h o r t t i m e could
the hug e co n g regation o f the devo ut 1 ve y o u n g w o m a n should b a v e inaile
t h e t h r o n e o f God in t h e Glory, c o ­
p rotesi
a n d t h è e n t l r e r a a t should
2} each y e a r a huge a l t a r is
a n n i h i l a t e t h e w h o le h u m a n family.
Join. T h en co m es * v ariety of sa cre d
eq u al w ith t h e F a t h e r ,
t h e w o rsh ip
R i a m a i Vigli
erected a n d a union service o r c h e s t r a l selections, followed by a h a v e h a r k e d b e r u p
of a n g e l s a n d a r c h a n g e l s ; t h e glori
a n c e la t h è prteo we pay for r a d a l
T h e b oys d o w n in R c o ttab o ro , A l a .
E d u c a t i o n sh o u ld p lay its p a r t in fled m an . t h e first-b o rn of t h e new held t h a t i! a tte n d e d by up w ard of i
y er a n d 1 1 va j « r lad b j aaa • r r s g e c t lieta pay lt.
will k now t h e i r f a t e by May lat I^*t
“ M artha th e re fo re saith unto
Je­
40.000 persons.
noted divine. Csually t h e r e sis*» Is a n
t h e n ew o r d e r a n d u n i t y be t h e w atch - c r e a tio n . May t h e Divine S p irit Him
us h o p e t h a t all m .n be r ig h t
We
su s. I-ord, if t h o u h a d s t b e e n her e,
Not many y e a r s ago a huge rock
a<Mr«-*s by some o r a t o r of note nml *
w ord.
P a r e n t s a n d t e a c h e r s sh o u ld self, » h o is t h e s u p e r i n t e n d e n t of our
outw eighs
A L*. il o l s e v . for hi* w o r k In th e a r e a w a r e t h a t p r e j u d i c e
m y b r o t h e r h a d n o t died. And even
I-ord's w o r k In t h e e a r t h , m a k e th e s e a l t a r an d a g r e a t white cross w ere
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cooperate to educate
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erected on th e topmost tip of Mount
no w I k n o w t h a t ,
w h a t s o e v e r tho u
selected for t h e occasion.
M e r c h a n t s Association» d e s e r v e s th e an d In th i s c a s e t h e a d d e d w eig h t of
w orthy m orals
so t h a t
he
would in t h e p o w e r of H is R e s u r re c ti o n .
Helix, not f a r from San Diego.
s h a l l a s k of God. God will g ive thee.
of t h e
Ra ce F o m a u n l a m la pl aced o n t h e s h o u l ­
T h e singing of se lections by chil­ hig h c o m m e n d a t i o n
s h r i n k fTom c o m m i t t i n g a c r im e . T h a t
In t h e h eart of th e r esid en tial dls
dren a n ! o th e r o r c h e s t r a l se lections llo l s e y h a s s e e n t h e f u tility of talk der * of Ra ce C l a r e n c e H arro w p a s s ­
J e s u s saith unto h er. T h y b rother
t h e c r i m e i ts e lf wou ld b e t h e great-
a n d got d o w n to r e a l b u s i n e s s U n d e r ed t h r o u g h S an F ra n c i s c o . H o n o lu lu
usually closes th e service.
H e n c e y ou m u s t , in t h e u t m o s t love, tric t o f San F ran cisco t h e r e rises a
s h a l l r ise ag ain . M a r t h a s a i t h u n to
h is m a n a g e m e n t a c h ain of s t o r e s bound, to d e f e n d t h e l y n c h e r s a n d
es t p u n i s h m e n t a s a b r e a c h o f f aith in t h e u t m o s t s a n c t i ty , s t r i v e d ay an d conical sh ap ed hill t h a t in th e ear ly
H im . I k n o w h e s h a l l r i s e a g a i n in
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a s b een d ev elo p ed w h ich a r e a c red munl«*rers of th e y o u n g l l a w l l a n a«
a g a i n s t h is o w n soul, s o c ie ty , a n d I n ig h t t h a t y ou m a y be t h e c a u s e of d ay s o f th e city w as called Lon e moon
Easter
and
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Finery
t h e r e s u r r e c t i o n a t t h e l a s t day. J e s ­
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it T h e r e i t no m a n In t h e city of New c u s e d of a t t a c k
Fr«»m t h e r e m a r k #
It b o re th is n a m e until the
God. As it is to d ay , t h e s c h o o ls t r a i n s p r e a d i n g t h e light. If we a r e not t h e tain.
I York w h o s e w o r k ha* b een m o r e ben b r o u g h t b ack by a sp e c ia l i n v e s t i g a t ­
u s s a ith u n t o h e r ( I a m t h e r e s u r r e c ­
i n s t r u m e n t s in s p r e a d i n g t h e Ca use, de ath, some y e a r s ago. o f I'rof. George
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t h e m i n d of t h e child, a n d t h e p a r ­ o t h e r s will b e ch o s e n . T h e n let us
1 « flctal t h a n t h a t of llolaey Many of o r fro m t h e Island, t h e note«) cr l m in
t i o n a n d t h e life: h e t h a t believ eth
T h e re Is mie old custom to which l u s p r e a c h pr«*ductlon bu t few of us s ' la w y e r will h a v e h is w«»rk cut ou t
e n t s c l o t h e a n d feed h im . b u t a s to s t r i v e so t h a t t h is c r o w n m a y be p l a c ­ Davidson, a noted g e o g r a p h e r a n d
o n me. t h o u g h h e die. y e t sh a ll he
scientist, when It was ren am ed Mount
womenfolk
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h i s m o r a l a n d s p i r i t u a l t r a i n in g , t h a t ed upon o u r h e a d s — h a t we m a y be
liv e: an d w h o s o e v e r liv e th a n d belie-
Davidson In his honor.
When the* can afford a new rig out o r n o t most s t a r t , m u c h 1rs* t h e c o u r a g e a n d sta era h a s gro w n
is left to t h e gods. E v e r y ch ild should t h e p r o m u lg a to r s of t h e light, t h a t we custom o f holding F a s t e r su n r is e s e r v ­
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m a y be t h e r e s u s c i t a t o r s of so uls, t h a t
b e t a u g h t p sy c h o lo g y , t h e a r t s , pro-
of new finery on F a s t e r day.
we m ay be t h e sig h t- g iv e r s to th e ices s p read to San Fra ncisco, th is low
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blind, t h a t w e m a y be t h e r e m e d i e s m o u n tain was selected a n d on Its cresi
It Is no t no foolish or meaningless
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u* at llrst apjH-tirm. Fven before th e
C ourt «»f ('slant)»«** will a t t e n d th la
a t a n e a r l y age to a p p r e c i a t e th e people. O t h e r w i s e . God will r a i s e up w a s er ected. T h e original cross stood
In stitution of F a s t e r ns th e g r eatest
(By M y rtle C a m p b e ll l
a people wh o will h o i s t t h e s t a n d a r d for se v era l y e a r s until It w as accl
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| Feast of Fosfre, go dd ess of spring,
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t r y h a s t h e r e b e e n so m u c h c r i m e , h u m a n p ro g ress, a n d t h a t e a c h link ; God. who will c o n q u e r t h e c i t i e s of
T h e bu rned cross has since been re
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placed bv an even la r g e r one, whose
th e whole world o f n a t u r e becomes re-
p o te n c y of t h e W o rd of God.
fo r law a n d o r d e r a n d t h e r i g h t s of will n o t sta n d t h e s t r a i n of y e a r s o r
< b i l t u d Is a fHt.i.g seas a f^r neve
white silhouette Is one of th e points
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o t h e r s as t h e r e is at t h i s tim e . W e. t h e t e s t of tim e.
of Interes t about t h e city. S tan d in g \ n . ks a n d frills, so good luck became
raul. s a ith J o h u v x h .
—lu rn s rs —
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Mt. O L IV E T B A P T IS T C H U R C H
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seen from many se ctio n s o f t h e city.
clean in g ” h u r k s hack to early davs,
w i t h c r i m i n a l s a n d e n f o rc in g th e law. re a l l y e d u c a t e s in stea d of c r a m m i n g
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M e r d a t e of M arc h 1«. 1932
th e In ten se b’.ue of th e sp a rk lin g Call
g reat feast b.v cleaning ou t th e caves,
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F a s t e r services also a r e held at Au
beating out the du st from the >
Rev. G (» G a r d e n e r , l*a»t*'r
put it <>n
g a i n s t so c iety , which, if allo w ed to did in t h e pa9t long e n o u g h to h elp
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a n o t h e r huge cross h a s been erected
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t h e d e s t r u c t i o n of th e h u m a n race.
, b e n t on t h e d e s t r u c t i o n of so c iety
—
EPISCOPALIAN—
on Aeolia heights, overlook ing t h e can
t h e i r h a n d s In d e s p a i r . T h e y h a v e al
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yon of th e An r! in river, o n e o f the
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g r e a t gorges of th e S i erra foothills.
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T h e holy fire ceremony, cond ucted
ices from all the su rro u n d in g cou ntry.
w e re terrorized and at the m ercy o f ;
will h a v e t o be for th i n d iv id u al c o n ­
hy t h e Gr»*«*k Orthodo x on the a f t e r ­
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b a n d i t s a n d ¿ h e i r law lesn ess. In t h e
sc ie n c e nf ea'-h to a n s w e r
O ye people of h e w o r l d ’ T h e v i r ­
— HOUSE OF PRAYER—
noon i f Gt*od F rida y. Is perh ap s tl>#
held In Bidwell park nt Chico. H ere
lt t a k e s tw o t h i n g s to r u n a
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K«>b«rt Searcie. P a s t o r
es o r t h e i r m o n ey In a few w e e k s t h e
w a g e d w a r a g a i n s t him a n d put h is r e c o r d e d t h e r e i n t h a t w h ich l e a d s to j Ma o r G e o r g e L. B a k er, w h o h a s o u t s k i r t s of the city.
runtla of th e cli m l » th e m em bers f
f o r m e r m ay lose t h e i r o p p o r t u n i t y t o
s q u a r e u p t h e d eb t o f
alteytance
rhe consular, the m ilitary a n d diplo­
One of 'h e Impressive se rv ices In
a r m y to flig h t. H ad th e p eo p le n o t unity, h a r m o n y an d acco rd . J o y u n t o t ^
a s k e d to r e s i g n his o ffice an d
— METHODIST—
which th ey owe to h i r s t A M K Zi­
ma tlcul p a r t i e s a r e seated
Fver y
| m t e r t h e r a r » for c o n g r e s s by H a r r y n o r t h e r n Ca lifornia Is held n ear M a ry s
realized th eir danger and
allowed t h o s e who p ractise!
on C h u r c h
cliapel an d corridor, every sp ace and
Bethel A M E. C h u r c h
h i s a r m y to c r u s h an d d e v a s t a t e t h e
— Ba h a'u 'llah . 'T a b le t of t h e W o r l d ' , L G ro ss P o r t l a n d a t t o r n e y a n d legal vllle. when the devout Journey to w ard
U n le s s '*y s e m e m lru M e of I m m e ­
¡ a d v i s e r of t h e c o m m i t t e e o f 50 back- th e S u tte r buttes, w h e r e a cross has
co rner Is Jam m ed with people pressed
Rev Dan iel G. Hill I r . M in ister
d i a t e r e s p o n s e t h e r e Is e v i d e n c e t h a t
f i r s of t h e recall. T h u r s d a y .
closely to g eth er th at one cannot
been ere c te d In th e p a s s n e a r the
o t h e r s w an t t h is c h u r c h to c o n t i n u e ,
budge a frac tion of nn lie h T b s
S outh bu tte. A n a t u r a l a m p h i t h e a t e r
F'irvt A. M E. Z io n C h u r c h
my d o o r s will be clo sed . T h e y will be
c o u r ty a rd an d t h e roofs of th e s u r ­
Allan A. Bynon. who w a s a m e m ­ *ls prov ided here for t h e m any who
sc aled fo re v e r. T h e n , nil lo lizer will I
4 17 WiHfaMM A» f
FINLEY'S
roun ding houses, even th e belfry, nre
b e r of t h e H o u s e of R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s come for miles to he p resen t.
be a tabernacle for t h e s p i r i t u a l
Rev W R Lovell. Minister
fro m M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty in t h e 11*29
n e e d s of m a n y I sh a ll b e c o m e Just
black with [M'ople. all looking down ms-
O th e r services a r e held on Mount
a n d 1931 S t a t e l e g isla tu r e . Mr. B y n ­ Lowe, a t F a s t e r Rock, at Rodond n
m e r e ly a n o t h e r e m p t y btilldlnn —d e ­
Trade Mark Emblem is the
on one o f th e a tm n g e s t sig h ts In t ’.e
s
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on h a s a n n o u n c e d h is c a n d i d a c y for beach, at Pacific Palisa des, a t S an ta
wor ld—th e holy tire—which U believed
t h e S t a t e S en a te .
W h a t c a n vou do to a v e r t t h e dla-
to descend from h eaven ea ch y ear up ­
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IMMORTAL LIFE
a u g h an d is a c t i v e in m a n y o u t s t a n d ­ F a g le rock, all in S o u th e r n Ca lifornia.
Rev. D. G. Hill, Jr., PaM o r
in g f r a t e r n a l a n d civic o r g a n i z a t i o n s
It Is es tim ated th at t h e F a s t e r su n
(By
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rise serv ices t h ro u g h o u t t h e s t a t e a r e
U s e O u r N ew P a r k in g Space F o r F u n ­
T h e r e Is a fancifu l notion prevailing
o t te n d e d by ap p ro x im ately fkftMJli o p er
T h e choir. und«*r th<* le a d e r * h lp «>f
in so m e localities, th at the ( ’rosa up>n
er al C a rs a t F o u r t h an d M o n t g o m e r y
S T A D T K R T H R O W S H A T IN RING so n s annually. T h e se rv ices In the
P ro f E l m e r C B a r t l e t t , ha* p r e p a r e d
which J e s u s Christ r i i crucified was
MORTICIANS
Hperlal
E a s t a r m u sic f o r t h e m o rn
S treet!
s o u th e rn p art o f th e sta te , n atu r ally ,
m ade o f th at va riety of implar kn<»wn Ing s e r v i c e s S u n d a y . T h e c h u r c h will
J u d g e F re d S t a d t e r . s e n i o r m u n i c i ­ h ave t h e lar gest ntten dnnpe, for t h e r e
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drendful Mr**t Good Friday, th e leaves
tion >f c a n d i d a c y
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o f th a t tree h av e alw ay s trembled, and er t h e d i r e c t i o n of M rs Lula O r i g g . «lem «tiding «•xci u tlv c cl«*m«*iicy Ix-gnri
Also, more such serv ices a r e held t h ere
h eld by J u d g e J a m e s P. S t a p l e t o n .
will o f f e r n b e a u t i f u l p a g e a n t . " T h e to d' lugc th** offU*«. of G o v e r n o r Mil-
ne ver been nt res*
D u rin g h is lo n g
career
on
t h e t h a n In th e north.
( ’h a l l e n g e of t h e C r o s s ."
If will lx •* r Radical labor grot»;»* am i lead«-»*
w$*r»* a m o n g
Many of those from n e a r b y who a t ­
bench J u d g e S t a d t e r h a s p r o v e n him
w o r th y o u r tlm«* t o *$•«• It. It wa* pr«* • ii F iiro p « an (oiintrleN
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Rented >nce b e f o re t o a p a r k e d h o u se iliose who irot»*Mt*d D u rin g t h e ;»p-
h a r d w o rk in g . H e is e v e n t e m p e r e d early as midnight. Many who corne
In Red Rock cufiyou, so u th east of i ; 4 if, M a n b t f ,
Mrs Pm b H II l»*al h e a r i n g o n e Jurlgi* *ald s o m e o f
st u d i o u s
and
proves
sincere
in from a distan c e a r e on t h e road th e
Bakersfield. Calif.—In th e h e a r t of the m o t h e r of Rev. Hill l e c t u r e d a t t h e '!»•• b f f e r * th rent •>n«*d d e a t h if tin*
‘ «tife iu *« w ere allo w ed to b«» c a r r i e d
h is work. H e is a m e m b e r of a larg e day an d evening before. Roads lead
de sert flower ar ea — F aster comes with c h u r c h o n " T h e Iw»ath a n d P assio n out.
n u m b e r of civic o r g a n i z a t i o n s
a n d Ing to t h e to p of th ese “ M o n e ts o f the
of Our Lord.”
cerem onies ; a n d the trad itio n al *erv
f T h e « n p p e a l won h a n d l e d ny Ge«»,gx
o t h e r a c t i v i t i e s to p r o m o te t h e public
T h e m i n i s t r y a n d o f fi c e r s of the
ices, conducted annually since I'. hi ?#,
Cro ss" a r e usually cro w d ed with m a ­
* * natili* e. r i i a tn i i o o g a T em i
,i».
welfare,
c h u r c h a r e g r a t e f u l to Miller ti T r a
a r e at Mown1 Roiibidoux, at t h e edge
reta (ned bv t h e Inter iiailnnal
II** is fond of t h e out-of-doors a n d ch ines an d with p ed e s t ri a n s du rin g
cey a n d Mrs. B e a t r i c e Reed for t h e i r
of Los Angeles.
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h a s b en one of t h e le a d in g p r o m o ­
p< .Ihl*» t h e C h r i s t i a n b u rial of Mrs ai A sso ciatio n for the Ailvam e n i e n t
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A g r o u p of tw e lv e y o u n g p eo p le of ser vil- s of C l a n p r o H arro w to de
he will he a h a r d m a n to b e a t a t t h e
a n d ilio
t h e C h r i s t i a n E n d e a v o r f u r n i s h e d n f'-iid Ihn h oy. Mr Harro
polls next May.*
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m o st e x c e l l e n t p r o g r a m a t t h e T l / n r d
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M OUNT O L IV E T C H U R C H N O T E S
Ou r H ig h Bro w n H a i r G row er
M ilch s e n tim e n t, e ven in th e h e a rt
Rev. J. D. W ilso n, p a s t o r
or file sm ith lia s been aro u se d favo r-
s t a n d s a s one of o u r h ig h est
Fear not ye: for I know that ye seek
a l l e to fin* ii **y s in v ie w o f th«» fa c t
i c h l e v e m e n t s — It Is a p r e p a r
T h e Rev. J D. W ilso n , p a s t o r of , ',a *
" h it* * g ir l a c c n s c ra a re s a id
Jesus, whick was crucified.
i h e c h u r c h will p r e a c h at 11 a. n» t»* be w* II k u o v n p ro s titu te * an d th e
itlon we look upon with pride
ou " T h e R e s u r r e c ti o n of C h r i s t ” an d fact th at h.id the rolor«*d h o y * an-
"W here Youn;? M e n Buy"
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Ma kes t h e h a i r so ft an d lus
' f - J e is not kere: for ke is risen, as
c h o i r will r e n d e r a v er y
beau tifu l m ained on th e fre ig h t c a r and la «1
urio u s,— s t i m u l a t i n g a h e a lth y
an d I n s p l i i n g c a n t a t a . ” F ro m Death tlie n is e lv e * lla h lo to being ly n c h e d .
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