The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, June 04, 1932, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    PAG E T H K I
The ADVOCATE
• A T U N D A V, Juns4. 1932
THEATRES - SPORTS - SOCIETY & WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES
y m >
AS NOTED"
NANCY LEE" SocietY Y-W.C.A.
HOOK
•
Theatres News
REVIEW
Briefs u&u mm yjui
q m
I
uau
“
* Rrtph
An elderly Udy tells me her grand
children are disrespectful and unkind
to her and she wishes me to write
some advice to t he youuger genera­
I Vesper services will be diacoatla-
FOX PAR AM O U N T
tion along that line.
ued until fall.
The span of years between youth
• • •
City
Knniiin NOVAHRO wllh Madge K » n i .
and old age Is the cause of their dif
Mlaa Julia Mae Blanchard waa •-
I'lia Markl, Ralph U l> « n
III 1932 a
Commissioner
ferences; neither one can see the oth­
lected as a delegate to tha Itaia-
aurprlaa of Iti* n ii * hiiii "HUOLH E"
er’s point of view Youth Is willful, In­
“ TOUR MONEY' S WO R T H "
bridge (W n .)
high school girl re­
tolerant, and selfish, and old age hav­
I'lu* un alaga
N Win lit l'rl»iti*r*
serves conference. Mra. l e u ll.lle-
The Advocate la In receipt of an
ing completed the wlrcle of life re
Headline lin *
I •nthiin A Mtrco'a
man waa chosen aa a conditional del­
P A N A M A CANAL
announcement from Mr. and M in l).
turns to the time of its youth and
I',MUSI AN KKVUK
Reviewed for The Advocate hy
egate ir enough funds are raised to
S (Irlgga of l*oa Angeles, timi a baby
becomes willful. Intolerant, and sel­
CLIFFO RD C. MITCHELL.
send both, Mrs Hillaman will attend
girl arrived al their home May 19th
Do you know (hat there Is no mors fish again
the conference also.
UNI TKD A R T I S T »
■uecassful and • ffk-Imt enterprise In
People with destructive (h er act eris­
(Ity Stuart Chase and F J Srhllnkl th« world today than the publicly-own­
l(ev Daniel (1 Hill, Pastor of Methel
tics do not get along together, con­
The Trianon ’ high school girls re­
Tha is.il Million nt "T ou r Moot 1 1 ed Panama Canal?
Now'
|l«o»u(lfi|| J o i n H r n n r t t wl l h A M K Church has been elected Sacra*
sequently youth and old age demon*
serves presented a very Interesting
The Government ha« its power strafing *he same qualities are nat
Donald C exile XaHu Pitta Bkeota” < • l tary treasurer of the Portland Minia* Worth." which, dun lo tta wide cir­
program at 5 o'clock Sunday. W H.
laaher In m i l T R IA L of Vl\ IBNNB ferial A hhoc lai imi at a recant meeting culation liaa been reprinted and re. plants furnishing rurrent at about one- orally inharmonious. When young peo­
Wilson, editor of the Northwest En­
Issued more thau a doien tlmea. waa third the ratea chanced by private
held laut week
W ARB"
ple
karn
to
be
considerate,
kfRd
and
terprise
waa the principal speaker.
sent lo me for review, last fall, and If owuerahip plants
• • •
unselfish
toward
others,
there
won
t
('unirai ti g
Wynn* Git>«<>n in "The
la a compliment to the book when 1
Beatrice
Franklin
la
In
raralpl
of
an
There are icreat machine shops and be a return of these undesirable chara-
Htrange (*a**t of ('tara iX'anr,"
.Vesdame* C. L Ingersoll and Rocs
autographed copy by the author of •ay that I regret having m.t read It dry docka for service to t be shfcpi cteriatlca when they reach old age
Mlsa Lenora Henderson, daughter Nichols attended the meeting at
“ Hcotlahoro Lim ited" by l*aiigalon sooner
o r t he « I k i I p w o r l d
Then the aged and their grandchild of Mr and Mrs. Henderson, became Rock Creek Cansp on Wedneaday j o
Little, however, haa been seen In
Hughes,
aa
a
gift
to
her
library
of
Government
farms,
hotels,
restau
R IA LTO
this rants, cold storage plants, and great ren will both be loving, agreeable, and the bride of Mr. Cyril Vernon Gaskin, hear tue reports of the delegates to
Negro Literature
Tha book arrived the colored paper* concerning
at a beautiful ceremony Thursday toe National Girl Reserves C onve»
book, an espoae of high pressure, stores of commissaries with vast busi­ self-sacrificing toward each other.
Carol COMMAND ami Ch«*atrr Molt Tuaaday
evening. June 2. at the home of the tlon held May 5-11 at Minneapolis,
fraudulent and amt-fraudulout tales ness. low price« and Urge profit«
HIS In M8inn*r« In the tun"
bride’s parents. Rev. Daniel G Hill, M in Mrs. E. B MacNaagbloa x H
Mlaa Dale Mott accidentally tripped and advertising methods This book.
The above public ownership fact«
C'ovnlng Friday
K ite»» l*aml! and and fell on the pavement on her way In on* volume, aheda more light on were furnished me by Senator Brook
officiated before a large group of rela Mrs E Lawrence were the delegm*-
Alexander Kirkland In a arnno from .from school on Wednesday She aua- the nikuy takes and quack products hart, who also advises me that the
tlves and friends Mr Ralph Flowers ea They gk7e comprehensive repo-ta
•‘ D e v il« Lottery“
sang. "O Promise Me” preceding the of the convention.
! tallied painful Injurie« to her arm that are being sold to the consumers inrnama penitentiary 1« self sustain­
e e e
highly
touted
advertising ing. perhaps the only one In the world
| which required the attention of Dr. under
LOH ANGELES. Cal. June 1 Louis ceremony, accompalned by hla son.
A ll girls expecting to fecleve the
schema,
spurious
"guarantee*"
and
Clifford.
The
wedding
march
was
al­
DeNorval Unthank.
Armstrong. ' king of the trumpet and
John Hamrlck’a O R IE N TAL
Girl
Reserves
rings
must attend
propagandised efforts, than any trea­
hla 14 piece recording band played so played by Mr Clifford Flowers. A Saturday afternoon meeting and con­
(Grand Ave at ICaat Morrison)
COUNCIL DEAD-LOCK
corner
of
the
room
decorated
In
palms,
Misa Catherine Franklin suffered In* tise I've ever read
at the Elk's ball room on Central Ave
ferns, and candles formed the alter I fer with their adlvtor, Mlsa Chryatn-
If the roloied consumer would thor­
Itn* king the Town With l*ugha ' ' Jurlea to her hand Tucaday when It
Home people seem unecessarlly al­ Monday night.
The
bride wore a gown of white lee Maxwell. • # •
oughly read, study and take advan
¡
waa
accidentally
caught
In
an
aderirle
This performance 1« said to be the
Joe F HltOWN "The Tandarfoot" with
tags of the facta presented tn ' Your armed because the City Dad« have first appearance of Louia before all crepe satin, a net veil owned by her
wringer
I>r
Uuthank
dressed
the
lu-
Ginger linger« and l«*w ('ody
The magician's
entertainment on
Money’s W orth." It would double the failed to elect a fifth member of the colored affair
Ni i
The palatial ball was sister. Mlsa Clifford Freeman, and a j Friday night was not very well at­
wreath of orange blossoms, owned by '
purchasing power of the race, with City Council. They • • m I fi ar that completely filled for the occasion.
the sun will quit shining and that the
Mrs. Lottie Rutherford 8be carried tended.
John Hamarlcka
» e *
According to reporta, several fights leas money espendrd and far greater moon will give un the cold shoulder
t
a shower bouquet of orange blossoms
MUSIC BOX
marred the Decoration Day dance g iv­ satisfaction lo ultimate results
The monthly meeting et the Tria­
carnations, sweet peas, and roses.
The book I* not replete with Infer 1 aee nothing alarming In the situs
Thu myairry of a beautiful girl wllh en Monday night by Al Pierre and Ilia
non and the Trojan clubs haa been
encea or indirect allusions Imt aped tlon. According to the City Charter
Madotyn Shipman, «later to Mrs. I>e Miss Evelyn Freeman, slater of the
a pant "Midnight Patrol" with Negta llapplneaa lloya at Hibernia Hall.
date.
fically names places, concerns, pro the Council can function with four t Nerval i'nthank. graduates from Ho­ bride was her attendant, and was postponed until a a e later
Toomry, llrtty llronaoti. Kdwlna
e
ducts and method*, and not only re­ members, and have done so when eith­ ward University with her B. 8 degree. gowned in pink georgette, and carried
Month Mary Nolan and K Koxe
I,. A Ouodwln. nt 1122 K Salmon cords what la wrong with a given er the Mayor of any one or the Com* She plans to be a teacher In physical rosea Mrs. Mercedes Hardy of Om i
A delegation of six women front
iaft... 7 I m >
■ Irret died on Wednesday at hla huma product but clearly defines bow and tnls«loner« have been absent form the education.
ha. Nebraska, was matron of honor, W illiams Avenue branch Y. attend­
Alwaya flrat run!
Mr U imm I w I ii who la a prominent citi* why It Is wrong To achieve economic «ity
b
and wore blue net. she also carried ed a luncheon Friday at ( ’entrml T.
<en ha* I nm - ii In fallimi health tor **v- savings In your dally .purchases, atudy
Ho do not worry. Brother. The Ship
roses. Mr. Harry Hardy, wa* the beet where reports from the National T.
eral
year*
and
had
suffered
neveral
of
Bute
will
move
along
merlly
on
SAY HE MADE T H R E A T S
Hamarlcka BLUE MOUSE
the *uggeaU»na In this worthwhile
man
A reception followed the cere­ Convention were made by delegate*
I paralytic »trohea Tha and waa not book. Your Money'* W orth” .
four cylinder» until the November
mony. Mrs. Mary Alexander, admitted sent from the Business and Industri­
whooly
unexpected
hy
relative
and
election.
The
sun
and
moon
will
do
A
report
In
the
Oregon
Dally
Jour­
Charlra Parrel ami Janet Gayttnr In
the guests, and Miss Anna Morrison, al Girls and the Business and Profes­
iloaa friend*
business at the old stand and the busi­ nal states that Clarence Short. Negro, received the gifts
Womens clubs were made.
•M K H FI.Y M A It Y ANN
Assisting In serv­ sional
ness of the municipality will function was arrested on charge of disorderly ing were
Mr tloodwin waa for more than a
Htarla Tunaday "The Public Ktiettty"
Misses Crystalee Maxwell. Those who attended were Mr*. TheF
just as well, thanks to experienced conduct Wednesday night at <th and Jennetta Christian. Mrs. Ruth Flow­ ma Flowers. Mrs Jesse Flower*. Mra
(15 canta any day any time) quarter of a century a waller at the
city employees, who are ever on the Flanders street, when Patrolman Of­ ers. and a score of others. The love­ Bonie Bogle. Mrs. Rosa Nichoto and
hotel Portland lie waa arttvr Iti fra \
Job Besides. thu city will »ave a com- . ficer heard him threatening George ly bride's cake was made by Mrs I. Miss Elizabeth Summers, acting exe­
terital and anelai elrele* In hla early
RKO ORPHCUM
life wllh Negro rim etta In Portland
rniMHiniier's salary for five months.
Foster, G. A Euilitis and A F Caler-| Maney. Following the honeymoon, the cutive secretary.
• • •
There la a silver lining In every son
! property In the city
The white men said Short had couple will be at home at 874 Union
In paraun DAI’ IIIN H PO LLR AD
Ila and hla good wife own valuable-
cloud, so cheer up Brother, cheer up. attempted to pick Foster's pockets. I Ave N.
Plans are under way for a “ Ship-
Following the reception, a
(flrat appuaramn In four year« tha
ill* ¡.seeing marke lha earthly end
dancing party was held. Mr A1 Pierre dinner as a benefit for conference
1 «It 1 1«* Madcap of the Muvlml
d t a g o o d huatiand and a worthwhile
and his artists furnished the music, funds.
Frank Kvrra “ Danre Creation on tha rltltan and friend HU funeral will
ST AT E TREASURE WR I T ES
WR I T ER 8 AY8 EDITOR
with specialty number by Russel
Wlra and The Frankanherga “ Youth lie held from Finely'* on Monday
The editor is In receipt of a letter Jones.
The
following out-of-town
WI NS GLORIOUS OEFEAT form Rufus Holman. State Treasurer,
ful Starr of Stop« and Tunes'*
guests were present:
MiSses Alice
Mr* A V Chlldrea* write* the Ad-
3 JACKS A A QUICKS' CAl* NORKI8
enclosing a political ticket put out by Wilson of Tacoma. Charlotte Fletcher
A (II It I .S
i rurale front Wllhart Spring* and **k*
the local branch of the N. A A C. P Lois Williams. Mrs. Violet Gammsl.
()»» the acrrrn
M YS T K K Y '
¡to t>* remembered to friends liar
Among other things Mr. Holman has and Jimmie Adams, all of Seattle.
Hon Beatrice Cannady Franklin
“ Stranger« of tha Evening“ with /.aSu health has improved noltreably ainre
the following to say:
Mr Penn, ot Los Angeles, and Miss
Pitta. Kug« nr Pallattr, Mariam See- ■he has been there faking treatments
"l.et me express my regrets at the Rosa Scott of Berkley
W ASHINGTON. May 25— Speaking
The bridal
Portland. Oregon
gar ami l«u«*lrn Littlefield
result of the primary election as far bouquet was caught by Miss J Chris i PITTSBURGH. Pa . May 7— With • *>-
at a sunrise meeting held hy the 23rd
Mr*
K
D
Young.
..f
»7»
Garfield
Coming Frldav Nick Lucas In person
Annual Conference of the National
proximately four hundred delegate*
Dear B— 8055 Hoorah forBea- as you are concerned I want yon to tlan.
A v e . had her furniture damaged lo Association for the Advancement ot trlce! Conservative and Republican know that I have always admired
and more than five hundred visitor«
the estent of several hundred dolloru Colored People at the home of Fred with a considerable following- you your very Intelligent and effective et
Mrs Pollvann Reed writes the edl In attendance the 29th quadrennial
H AM ER ICKS ALOER
hy heal and water In a rerent fire ; erick Dough*««. Anaco«ta. Mr . Dantes
forts
particularly
In
behalf
of
the
tor as follows:
Denver Colo. Deal session of the General conference of
have achieved the most glorious de­
whlrh burned part of Ihr bulhDug tn United Staten paid tribute to the N e­
friend:
Have not heard results of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion
feat in Oregon’s History Accept my colored people."
N ow ' "D AD D Y I ONCI LEGS" with whirl! she resided
Mra. Young, after gro leader who rose from slavery to honest-togoodnetts congratulation« and
the election but my hopes are for you Church met in Pittsburgh. Wednes­
Juitrt Gay nor »nil W »rn *r Baxter
passing several daya with Mr and be a champion of his race s freedom
Having a very fine time, will be day May the 4th. Bishop P. A. WaT
entreaty to continue the work you MR. J A C K S O N A M I A B L E H O S T
Start» Tii»*>t*)r
Kdwlna Booth
Mr* K I*. Juin Inoli, moved Into tha ami eventually represented the United
Clifford
Jackson
was
the
host
at
an
home on or before June 16th. I hop« lace of Brooklyn presided at the o-
have so nobly begun.
and Harry Carry In “ Tradar Horn" re*ldetir* at 964 Garfield A v a . one States an Minister to Haiti.
penlng session and Bishop C. C. Cle­
With klndeHt personal regards
I Informal social gathering Tuesday love to all.
(15 ranfa any day any lim a) door south of tha JamUnn house , M Bellegarde drew a parallel be
night "after the fight." for the plea
ment of Louiavlle preached the qua­
am
Murb esrltement reigned In the neigh-' tween the life of Dougla«« and the
sure of Mr and Mrs. Bill Robinson,
Miss Alice Wilson of Tacoma wa* drennial sermon. The afternoon ses­
borhood of the fire whlrh occurred history of the black republic of Haiti
of New Y'ork City The affair was held the week end visitor of mrs Flowers sion was given over to registration
Fo* HOLLYW OOD
last Suturady night of unknown origin which alno rose from nlavery to he
Cordially your* at the home of Dr and Mrs D j Nor- W hile here she was entertained rays’
of delegates, and the evening session
_____
val Unthank on Union Ave.
come a full fledged nation He called
ly with two parties of young people wa* devoted to the welcome exerciaea,
“ Tha Mirada Man" wllh llohart Una
Mr* Altre Marlin. 75. v a t recently attention to the aid which Haiti had
Besides the guests ot honor, addi­ given in her honor.
Thursday morning Bishop J. W.
worth. C'haatar Murria, and Sylvia Sid committed
to
Multnomah
County given the American colonies during
Lewis. B tional guests Included. Mr Prit g si
Wood of Indianapolis delivered the e-
nay
home
Chicago. Dr and Mrs Unthank and
the War for Independence, sending
Mr. and Mrs Burt Turner have pitcopal address In which he appealed
Mr and Mrs Jerome Franklin. Mrs moved to their new home at East49 for relie f' froift the economic depres­
sort tyack soldiers to fight on the A
J D Finery. 54. of S40 Itoaa street, meriran aide, and also to the help ex VI ENNA CROWD STI RRED
Franklin assisted Mrs. Unthank in ser St.
sion and called upon the church to
who ha* been In falling health for tended to the nation« of Spanl«h A
vlng Mr RoDinson entertained the
exercise faith and God In the time of
BY A P P E A L OF MOTHER guests with Interesting, mlrth-provok
several years, died may 27 at Good merles In conquering their freedom
Lee Grigsby left Sunday on the temporal adversity.
The
addresa
Samaritan hospital
Funeral aervlre*
ng stories
Portland Rose for Denver where he stressed opposition to prohibition, and
• • • « •
were held from the Miller and Tracey
will
Join
his
fiancee.
Mias
Thersa
favored retention unmodified ot the
Altar llnura Call Eaat 0419
chapel on May Slat Rev Daniel U.
JACK BAROE T H A N K S VO TERS
W iggly. The wedding date has been 18th amendment.
VIEN N A. May 25— Viennese crowds
Kill, officiated and Mr* Jeaale Cole»
W I L L A M E T T E UNI VERSI TY
Jack Rarde. republican nominee for set for the earl part of June.
At the close of the address Dr J.
‘ I Wore stirred by the InposslODOd PlOB state senator form Multnomah county
Grayson sang Intet nient was had at
_______
9
W Eichelberger of Chicago Introduc­
■ i made here hy Ada Wright, whose two Issued a statement In which he thank
Lincoln
Memorial Park
Cemelary.
Founded February 1. 1842
Mr
and
Mrs
W.
H.
Myles,
of
329
ed
a resolution deploring the comma-
i sons are among the eight Negroes ed the voters for their support. He
The deceased
who ha* realtled In
Sacramento street had as their house ts*ion of the sentences in the Masste
sentenced to death at Scottsborn, Ala. was particularly grateful to his friend»
Portland for many year* l* survived
SALEM. OREGON
Mr McKinney of the Green case and declared it to be a condon­
. She is seeking to arouse Eurot eatt for the work they did in his behalf guest.
bl big motín-i. Mr* Jane Jour», of
The resolu­
i sentiment to save her sous front Ihe Before election Barde was considered Pastures cast. Mr. McKinney made ing of mob lynch law.
Marietta, fla . two anna.
Meaaer*
A Christian institution of high
his
reservation
at the Myles home di tion called forth strong d senssion
Wellington
and Walter Emory
of
er learning Ixn-ated at the Cap­ i i electric chair.
a "dark horse", but none was awart rect from New York thru Mr and
CLEANI NG A REPAI RI NG
and was finally refered to a commit­
Mrs Wright visited politicians ami of his strength, particularly in the out
Minneapolis, Minn, ami a daughter of
itol of the Slate of Oregon
A
Mrs. Whipple o f New York. Mr Mvles tee for consideration and report.
> journalists and addressed crowds.
Kansas City. Mo.
H a l l Claanad..
Shoaa
beautiful campus opposite (he
lying districts Barde issued the fol brother and sister.
The high light of Friday's session
Vienna audience responded to the lowing statement:
Mr Emery for a good many year*
Capitol k alM lii BalMtn
and Bloc had
Shlnad
While here.
Mr McKinney was was a viait of Congressman Oscar
and up uniII the time he wa* compell­
equipment attractive and ade­ ■ former washerwoman's appeal and
"
I
want
to
thank
the
public
for
the
guest of honor at a delicious luncheon De Priest, who made a ringing speech,
•SERV IC E and C O U R T E S Y •
> many cabled Atnbam... officials asking support 1 received. I am particularly
ed to retire on aerount of poor health
quate Faculty of highest char-
given
by Mr. and Mrs. Myles to calling for nationwide recognition of
. I clemency.
wa* proprietor of a aortal Huh on N.
334 Williams Ava.
acier, preparation and leeching
gratpful to the Independent Merchants which they Invited six other members
the c'ti/ensV r rights of tb" Negro.
Student body clean, able and
and the Municipal Ownership leagto of the cast who also are persona'
O royrr Rrnrhar
. Phone T r 8755 ninth afreet. Ile nino la aald to have'
"W e want relief", said Mr. De Priest,
aome property holding«, real and per
wholesome
Srholarsh.p high
which endorsed me. to the neighbor friends of Mr. and Mr». Wht| pie.
t
"and we care not whether it come*
aonal.
and credited everywhere Very
hood newspapers who boosted my can
from Republicans or Democrats."
i
Wyatt W William * la attorney for
Inexpensive. Rich In tradition;
dtdaev. and to the various women's
Mr Harold Reese was host to a
The Bishops have recommended that
the eatate.
large ami honored list of alumni
organizations which supported me group of out-of-town guests last Thur­
MRS 8 REDMOND
SI ml en ts wishing work In Ihe
" I f elected 111 the fall I will continue sday evening at the home of his par no more bishops be elected and St 1*
highly
probable that this will prevail.
Mr anil Mr* W (1. Iltrd and Mra
BEAUTI CI AN
Course of l.lbursl Art*. In Law
my efforts for old sge pensions. tin< m j ents. 673 Union Ave N.
The conference for the first time in
Viele Simm« a n d
Mra Kllsalieth
In Theology, In Music, or In Fine
ployment relief, and “ idle lands for
history has equal lay representation.
Formerly nt 74* K 27th St. S
'Slaughter received the nail new a of
Arts are highly advantaged at
•IXTH * OU8AN STRRETf Idle people", and for these issues 1 ADVOCATE CONTRI BUTOR
Much speculation prevails as to what
the death of their coualn, Mra Susie
Willamette Close Investigation
will
dedicate
my
efforts.”
PORTLAND OR*
RETURNS HOME
action will be taken by t he lay rep­
la now located at
! New bill of Sedali*. Mo.. early laal
Invited Hulletina on request.
The laboring clats. which I champion
Thornton Betts, junior In the school resentatives.
week,
9911 E. B9th Avanti* S. E.
o f dentistry at North Pacific College
Phone Ku 4125
and contributor to t he H»alth Col­
Mr* Healrlre Iteed waa Indlapoaed
umn of the Advocate, left Thursday
I the pani week.
morning for his home in Oakland.
Jairas--* - *■
Mr. Betts will be missed during the
gcmimn
summer months by the younger socla1
I f itching, burning skin makes life
social, fraternal and church groups In
unbearable, quickly ap p ly Zemo, tha
which he was very active. He will re­
soothing, pooling, invisible family
turn In the fall to resume hla school
antiseptic. Thousands find that Zemo
work.
Clyde
LOUIS GIVES.ELKS GUANO TREAT
GIVES AID IN INDEPENDEECE WAR
^loOelty Pressing
SHOP
AUSPLUNI) DRUG
STORE
h ICH-BROWN
HAIR GROWER
'Jit's cal l
7 /r l en/'
W ITHOUT
AN
EQUAL.
Without a doubt. Ihe best
article of Its kind — a com­
bination 11AI It
GROWER
and H AIR
8TRAIGH-
TENEIt. Gives the hair
u naturai soft and silky
appearance, stimulating
hair growth In the most
hopeless case.
Our High Brown Hair Grower
stand* as one of our highest
achievements — It Is a prepar
ittlon we look upon with pride
H ic p p T x
Makes the hair soft and lux
SrtMS.
stimulating a healthy
growth.
■ he young folks in your home
will join in
so
many good
times if your home has
a—
TELEPHONE
A n y telephone man or woman
w ill dladly take y o u r ord er
— Distributor—
H air c r o W í R"
Telephone : Atwater «261
A picture of Hubert Allen, a student
at the University of Oregon appeared
in the local dally press. Allen went
to Seattle Saturday to try out In th*
440 yards runner and hurdles for the I
Olympic meet.
MILLER & TRACEY
Perfect F uneral Service
MRS. BEATRI CE REEO
Lady Attendant
mm
M A D E
ani »
T eumìhami C ompany
Business office: 352 Oak Street
520 E T W E N T Y - SIX TH N
Portland,
O N L Y
B Y
T H
Oregon
E ,
w;-
OVERTON HYGIENIC MFC.CO.
h
i
c
a
MI LLER A T R A C E Y MORTUARY
May be reached hy calling the Fu­
neral Parlors or her home. Selwood
5475 She will he pelnsed to serve you.
relieving you of murh anxiety and
worry In your hour of bereavement.
MRS. B EA TR IC E F R A N K L IN
O V E B T O N HYGIENIC
C
T he P acific . T elephone
brings swift relief from Itching, help*
to draw out local infection and re­
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