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BATURRA Y, JIM.Y I, USI The ADVOCATE PAQC THRKK THEATRES - SPORTS - SOCIETY & W OMEN'S ACTIVITIES H HOOK • REVIEW llu ? POX P AR AM O UN T (H at* I N i u k I h h Wlgglu's ever new ■tury uf love) now brought to the ulk Inc ■■ ■ result of ttiuuasmls of de- m i n d * — ..R e b e c c a of R IA LTO " BACHELOR'S A F F A IR S ” with Adolph» Mxtijou H ele n / " an so u m ¡ “ BLACK ECHO" IIY l)n<mhl drey (Peguaua Publlahlng Co.. • N. Y ) B u n n y b ro o k Form with M AK IA N NIXON. I'luo on tho stage:- Fsurhon A M ono pro ■out Hylvl* Clork In "H er lllrlltdoy I'a rly " with Frank A Warren l.usel tvr, Morgan A Stun«. Hubby Kuhn., Hylvln Hltarp— D em lng' Darling' Huu ktot lleuullea And with till* greet obow. tha first fight picture. In actual talking flint of Sharkey Schmellng I hiu I 8ee for your- ovlf whether you thought Hhsrkey won tho fight or not Revi ewed f«M T H K A H V o C A T K by CLIFFO RD C M ITC H E LL . . . There wae conelderable mystery a- I laiut tho parentage of Norman Clay I I » had much travel experience but eveutually ant tied In New York where his life was divided between hie In tereat In art and In hta school a e a I T Through hta achool activities be met one I'eggy Morris, a descendant of an old aristocratic family of Havan- nah Their eatate Included the Isolst- el Island of Klllwaw, where for gen erations the Morris family ruled In a auverlgn manner * . . Clay accepts an Invitation from the Morris family to spend hta vacation Jlmmy'o u po»ilve rio t' In "Winnor ut Klllwaw No sooner had he arrived Taka A II" wl|i JAMKR CAGNEY and than tho uiyatery of hla paat beglua to unfold T o provide a romantic love .Mnrlon Slu m and Virginia llru r» Plus • Hah» lluth lu 'Taney fu ry touch Peggy and Clay fall In love with each other SB" O m lc i .aft nit "W ha! Mai s e e T ravel “ Berlin T oday". M »rrl« Mel- Mammy Hukey, the colored woman ody—"t'oopy G e e r ".. I<at»et N «wa »- who really rules the Island and knows v»uta. all Its history, rrrognliea Clay and recalls the circumstances of hla birth H a m . r i c h . B L U E MOUSE After many exciting adventuree. Clay TOM MIX and T O N Y Mho wonder learnca that he la the Illegitimate off- hora») In "Ridor of 0«ath Valloy" eprlng of a mixed racial parentage A daredevil hero a b ra .« woman Prom this point on. the editor, Do a gallant hora« lined up tognthor a- nald Gray, very aubtiy portrays two galnat terrific odda. distinct characters In Nurmau Clay, i'luo • Urahaiu McNaniee "The and. of course, attribute« all of hla World at Your Door") good pututs to hla white blood and all of hla disgusting, ridiculous and RKO O R P H E U M uncomplimentary traits to the Negro 5 Acta ItKO V A C P K V Il.l.K (direct hlood In hta veins Despite the com from tho Pa taco Theater, New York' parison. however, the story la t it rill Ins I'rlm-eaa Wahletko llarria Tw in s.. and ends in the usual southern con Rldney Marlon with Marie DuVal . ventional form .more to the credit of Clay, than I'eggy t' ole Brothers. Three Cossack* wttfe UYRNA U )1 Conway Tearle In "Vanity Pair" MAVERICKS ALOER Edmund l e w » ami t'na Merkel Jeanette MaeOonald In “ Don't B»t On Women" — I'luo Short Hubjects (IE cento any day any ttmo) UNIT ED AR TIS TS Now playing KI.IHHA I.ANOI aa "Tho Woman In Room I I " 2Scents Mata. — S6 renta Eves (Elturdtrs- — BAI*T 1 STS— Mt. O LIV ET B APTIST CHURCH Fast First tnd Schuyler Six Rev. J. 0. Wilson, Pastor SHILOH B AP TIST CHURCH Fast Tth and Everett Six Rev. O O. Gardener, Pastor Poa HOLLVWOO O TOM MIX In "Deatry Hidra Again ’ and Imurel and llardy Comedy, “ The Music Hox" — EPISCOPALIAN— S t Phillips Mission Knott and Rodney Sts. Blaine Coles, I.tv Reader — HOUSE OF PRAYER— Y-W.C.A. House of Prayer Fast 10th and Grant Six Robert Searcie, Pastor Those attending Htay-at-home camp at Pier park near 8t Johns are Oxle and Kunlre Molt, Inea Poster and Jesse Edwards The girls will parti cipate In a great pageant which will he open to the public on July 27th at the camp. Also the public la Invited to Inspect the work which the girls are doing In camp-craft, handicraft, etc. • • • Bethel A. M E Church Rrv Daniel G. Ilill I r . Minister — METHODIST— F'iret A. M E. Ziom Church 417 Williams Ave Rev W R Lovell. Ministet BETHEL C. E. NEWS By Anna K Morrison. Reporter Last Sunday marked the closing of Mr. It. P. Mitchell was a pleasant the Hoys' and Girls' contest on leader visitor In the city the |*et week, lie. ship Believe It or not the Hoys won by In company with Attorney Kugene J. Minor, were pleasant callers at the a twelve point lead over the Girls Well, girls, we must take our hats Y. W. C. A.. Wiliams Avenue branch where Mr. Mitchell registered as a off to the hoys. Mr Harold Gaskin | was captain of the boys. «latter. The lesson suhpect for next Sunday The Trojans recently elected the following officers: I'realdeut. Hoy will lie "H ave I n right to live my I,eu Spicer; Vice President, Churl»» own L ife” Any member wishing to enter the Itnwlln»; Secretary. George Maun der; Treasurer, Oecar Johnson; Sgt. contest on tho Life of Richard Allen, at Arms, Leon Johnson amt Hill U w , please see the president, Mias Hooker temporary chalrmnn o f Hoard of for particulars The Allen C. K. League maeta every Governors. In order to purchase new basketball suits for the team, the Sunday eveulng at 8:45 I’ M Every club pinna to give a dance In the body Welcome. s e e near future. B APTIST CHURCH NOTES The hoya have planned many In llev, and Mrs. Wilson and their teresting activities for the ensuing your, Including the atletiityuce In a son will leave Wednesday to visit body, to all of the colored churches, rlends In Northern California und In San Francisco. They will be gone for silk pajamas. a month and will motor down. — glor ipvinopth raucr* During llev. Wilson's absence, the pulpit will he supplied every Sunday (By David K. Cohen In T H K HCHII1K morning by u visiting minister. Ev Portland, Oregon! ery Sunday evening service hdftlna at One of tho planks adopted at tho 6:30 and closes at 8 during July and Republican National Convention lu August. Chlengo, deals with tho Immigration Sundny evening. July 10th, song ostrlctlon policy now onforcod by service; July 17. young people's ser ha Unllod States government. The vice; July 26, Men's Day and July Republican party takes full credit for 31, Women's Day. the quota gnd pledges Itself to con tinue tho strict enforcement of tho mmlgratlon laws. In view of tho iresent economic status, few will find suit with these sentiments. It seems o us. however, that something should I f itching, burning skin makes life have been said In the Republican stile, quickly apply Zemo, the Die, < platform about Immigration regula g, cooling. Invisible family an tiae p th tic. Thousands find that Zemo tions. 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She attended the party given The former University of Michi by Donald Rutherford, on July fourth gan sprinter clipped three tenths of ■ and later, the dance at Hibernia hall. second from the 100-meter dash rec MUa Sims was en route to Seattle, ord by stepping the distance In 10.!. e e e Returning to the track one hour Thorton Bette was In Portland n later, he flashed the 2ft«-meter sprint lew days last week. In 20.7. The present Olympls mark held Jointly by Hahn and Scholx of the United States and Kernlg of Germ any, Is 21.0. With his record-shattering perform ance. Tolnn qualified for the Mid- Western finals In Chicago this week, where he will race George Simpson, former Ohio state flash. Simpson bet tered the 200-meter mark four-tenths of a second In the trials at Cincinnati. COMING P H IL IP A. RANDOLPH Wednesday Night Mr. and Mrs. U. 8. Reed were hoets at dinner Thursday evening, compli JU L Y 13th — 8:30 P. M. menting Mr and Mrs. George B. Mar- din of East Yamhill street. Covers ' MT O L IV E T T BAP TI8T CHURCH were placed for nine at s beautifully East 1st and Schuyler St. appointed table Mrs. Reed was assis ted In serving her guests by her niece. Miss Beatrice Auberry. Subject:- "Economic Condition e e e Mr. and Mrs. W illis Reed and A8 Effect Our People" Miss Jeanetta Christian were guests on Wednesday evening, of Mr. and NO ADMISSION I Mrs. Jerome Franklin. Bridge was en joyed during the evening. Honoring Miss Geraldine Bird, of NO JOBS FOR OREGON Seattle, Mrs. B. J. Fuller will enter NORMAL GRADUATES tain a group of the younger society ■et at a party at her home on next (Continued from page one) Wednesday evening. than Jobs. They can’t get work else where because their certiclcatee do Among those who will attend the not rate high enough "That situation shows an economic Grand Lodge of Masons and Eastern Star in Vancouver. B C next week. loss to the state and to the graduates anw gives Oregonians ■ Jolt that must Is Mrs. Clara Pickett, of 418 Vanvou- hurt their pride. ver Avenue. "T h e consolidation bill pnts a teach er college at Eugene to occupy the university buildings. Offering a four- One of the most brilliant social e- vents of the season was the ball given year standard course, the calibre cf our own teachers will be broadened, on July 4th by Sergeant Joseph White and ife we cannot give aff graduates Camp, Spanish American War Vets a Job in Oregon they will be epuipped ■t Hibernia hall. It was largely at to land one elsewhere. " It Is sound sense and economy to tended and the music was furnished consolidate. by Louie Richardson and his band. The Tewawa Tennis Club has re sumed Its activities with meetings ev ery Friday night at tha Williams Ave Branch T. Mr. Edward Watson is the 'president of the club. Among those who have started playing on the courts at Waahlngton (the city) Perk are Attorney W yatt W. Williams, and Barbara Hubbard. e e Ouy Holmes won sixth place end ■even dollars In a bunion derby held July Fourth from Portland to Hills boro and sponsored by the Hillsboro Chamber of Commerce. Holmes wee sponsored by the Portland Sporting Goods Store. Forty-four entered the derby end enjoyed a “ Happy Days Celebration" at Hillsboro. Holmes’ time was 9:40 1-2. e e » Andy Bundy will fight Able Israel for the featherweight title of the N. W. In Multnomah stadium on Friday. July 15th. Qeorge P. Moore has charge of Bundy and we ell wish both the best of lack. MRS. ZEPHA BAKER BEAUTfCIAN Specializing In A ll Lines Of Beauty Work C. J. W A L K E R TO IL ET GOODS — for sale — 346 Williams Ave. Mrs. Lynch Brown of Longview, ac companied by Mrs. Henrietta Mar shall. of Portland were in the city on Tuesday on business. They returned to Longview in the afternoon where Mrs. Mr it ball will remain for a week or ten days as Mrs. Brown's houte- guest. Honoring Miss Geraldine Bird, of Seattle. Miss Ogle Mott, of 940 Tlbbet street, entertained a coterie o f her young friends at en informal after noon party at the home of hex par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Reed on Friday at 2 o'clock. Those who enjoyed the de lightful affair were: Geraldine Reed, Oxle Mott. Nellie Ingersoll, Isadora Morton. Thelma Morton, Daisy Lee Wright. Eleanor Gragg and Cecil Garnett. Cards and refreshments were the divert ions. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jamison and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Franklin and George and Ivan Cannady paced the Fourth ou a picnic at Tualatin Park. Swimming and eating were the diver sions. One of the prettiest and most en joyable parties for the younger set was given by Donald Rutherford at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rutherford, 475 Shaver street on the night of July Fourth. A large number of guests enjoyed dancing aud refreshments to a late hour. s e e Miss Gertrude Marsh, of Seattle who has been the house goest of Mr. and Mrs. Isadora Maney of 328 Schuy ler street returned home yesterday. On Wednesday evening. Mrs Maney had a few friends In to play bridge and to meet her friend. . . . Setting a brand new fashion In entertaining her guest, was l»ft to little Miss Constance Jean Maney, of 328 Schuyler street when on last W ed nesday morning she entertained at a "Front Porch” breakfast In honor of Master James Wilson. 4, who left on Thursday with his parents for points In California on their vacation, s s e Dr. Jeanette and Prof. A. Matllsky j were the guests last Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Franklin at their home, 520 E. 26th St. N. Mrs. Nora Bird of Seattle and her j daughters were visitors In the city j over the past week-end as the house | guests of their aunt. Mrs. B. J. Full- j er, of 839 Tlbbett street. 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