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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1932)
1 *. 1*12 » A T URDAV, July PAOI T H R U The ADVOCATE THEATRES - SPORTS - SOCIETY & WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES I SAYS HE W A N TS PAIR RANDOLPH UROES ALL P L A Y POR A L L CITIZENS HOOK • REVIEW NEOROES TO ORGANIZE Theatres SocietY Mrs L Clemen» will be Hoetee» to the V igilant»» club next Wednesday evening at her home This club le sponsoring a social the early part of aext week. TO HOI FOR WORDS !• fontlnuod from paae onot C on tin u ed from pare one ) Claude Hopkins la the latest colored lThe Chicago Defender I atand loo per thing that can Influence the big cor orchestra leader to Join the ranks of cent for the whole DemocratIc plat poratlona. merger», etc. owned and Meadames Clara Pickett and l-eno- Ellington. Calloway. Baron Lee. Don form, Including the flr»t declaration operated by capital "You cannot get ra Henderson are In Vancouver. B. C. Redman, and other ace hands spon of principles laid down by T h om »» any more than you have the power i POX PARAM OUNT attending the Grand I-odge meeting. sored by the Mllls-Rockwell office In jjefferaon. the uuthor of the Conatl- to take", auld the apeaker. and added. I New York. Kancbon A Marco preaent •PO E TIC AL W ORKS OP |tutlon. and the final and concluding "There It no u»e crying about what ! Mr and Mr* Elmer Flowers. Mr». I'erry Aakam "T H E DESERT Cluade’s manager. F. C. O'Keefe, la ■ UDORA V. M A R S H A LL" paragraph of the 1931 platform of the (h, whRe man la doing - »»p lo ttin g Margaret Cain and Mr. Hugh Harper now a member of the organisation, (Publlaltid ■ml distributed by Misa BONO" will! mat of #6 On the acrecn Democratic Convention guaranteeing the Negro etc., that capital waa not passed the week-end •• the Southern headed by Irving Mills and Thomas "Million Dollar L a g »" with Jack Oakle ( 'ei|uul right» to all. »p ed al privilege» Interested In race or color of the beaches They left Portland on Fri O Rockwell, which has done so much Reviewed fur T IIK ADVOCATE by to none* and further pledging me aa worker» lhat while men and women day and returned on Monday The to develop colored attractions. C l i f f o r d «• m i t c h k l i . UNITEO AR TIS TS the nominee of Ihe national Democrat were exploited Jual like colored men ; • • • time waa passed largely at Waldport Kudur V Marshall, 1423 97th A « « George lianrroft Jimmy Uleaaon and Ic convention to do everything III my and women, but that Ihe Negro, like beach near Newport where they took Baron Lee and bis Blue Rytbm power to aecure Juallce for all our d ll- the white man. miiat organlie and Duluth Minnesota! the ferry over and return. Clamming Band are hack at the Cotton Club Wynne tllhaon In gen» regard lea» of race or creed. nool hla power." He aeverely chaMi I TbU littIf brochure I« filimi with and bathing In the ocean were the In New York again. "L A D Y AND O E N T " Pitta U u re l They are broad- In anawer to a apedflc question by U k I Ihe Negro for not being willing lb « poems of M l»» Kuilur» V Mar A llardy enmody. dlverslona The parly took a cottaga easting three or four times weekly Mr llrown. aa to hla attitude relative nor having the courage to sacrifice ■ball, which, W« Unni by Trailing (hr at Wakona beach where they enjoyed ,he N.B.C network They will to the appointment of a Race member for a principle and of being afraid lo preface. were »II writ ten subsequent every modern convenience. They mo-|plar , numb* r of , hreatre engage- RIA LTO on the president's cabinet, another take a chance for hla own good He -------- to May 183(1. aa the direct result of tored down In Mr and Mrs. flo w e rs ' j .tents tn New York and vicinity dnr- Meadamea Fannie Cosby and h "FORGOTTEN C O M M A N D M E N T»" plank In the national platform o f The t„b! of how Ihe leader» tn the fight a disappointment III In** car* lng the summer, doubling from the Chicago Defender. Governor Rooae- , „ r the porter» unh.n had made the houae gueet, Mrs E Fvan. of gpoV The poetess haa espresaed hvr with Mari Mariti, (lene Raymond. . . . . . . . . __ _____ ____. . . . . Club to theee stage». utmoat sacrifices for the cauae. ane. were pleasant c a lle r»' at The thoughta on a great many pertinent Marguerite Churchill. Irving Plebei. I In September they will commence I will apeak openly and frankly on | "The Negro need« courage more Advocate office on U .t Saturday af- aulijrrta. In rhyme, and arallereil an extended dance and threater tour rvery auhject during the enurae of than knowledge" * lo * ---- -- ' work nut his ec- ternoon and bad tea with the editor tbtuugbuut her verse# are hita uf Homofick'o SLUE MOUSE |which will take them all through the i the campaign devoting si leant •me onomlc aalvatlnn. Is the opinion o f A fler h, rlll([ d of autu-blugraphy which we patiently I Eaat and Middle West. 'speech to the full expression of my Mr. Randoplh snd he felt that Ne- pleasure In Ihe City of Roses Mrs piece together and thua learn the | The litoide »lory of an actual larve I views," groe. Who sided whlt-s to exploit o- Ev .n . returned to her home on Sat- hlatory of one nf our young wrltera Hlaying* —■ "The Famous Ferguson Don Redman and his Connie's Inn When pressed further sa to hla po thers of the Negro rare "ought to be urday n|„ht. Caoo" wlh Joan lllondell and Import- uf note Mrs. Elmer Flowers, chairman of Orchestra will be the featured attrac- sition ou racist matters, he smiled run m)| of the country a a a ant raat. the Committee of Management, fur- Hon on the stage of Loew’s State broadly and aald. "What do the Col The Pullman Company came In for W e learn that »he waa born In Mrs M Braafleld, of San Francisco nlshed transportation for the Girl Theater on Broadway. New York, be- ored people think of ( ’idonei Rnoae- a flaying Mr Randolph recited nttm- Mluueaota on May loth 1803 and Is visiting with her aunt, Mr* It H »- HAM ERICK'B ALDER p y, , n Reserves co x ri v e n a at t u home um c [ to U L Camp I Peak ginning Saturday. July 9tb. Don Red- vclt'a Idea» on the subject as well as erouH ways In which he said that th<- erhoolcd In the public arhuola. and the (13 cents any day any lim e) t amp Hhe la accompanied by her lit- r. ... . man and hia hoys will play several hla record of performance?" HI* In Company work» to keep the porters tle daughter Melvlne la r k Wednesday morning. I'nlveralty of Mlmicaoia from which ------— other Loew Theaters and will make tervlewer acknowledged general aalla- In "slavery": publishing u magaxlne ’ ’ ______ ' ! -------- school of learning ahe la a graduate. John Gilbert, Madge Evana and El fartlon Governor Roosevelt continu “ In which there la not an intelligent Jgsae Edwards and Eunice Mott a tour of one night dance stands be- Hhe haa taught In the high arhoola Uremici In "W E S T of B H 0 A D W .tr returning to the Harlem night ed. “ I signed the bill In New York and constructive sentence"; maintain- vls.tlng . Z / her L ™ L m a' ifcattte „ b‘ . '. a hou~ « » ~ * left Wednesday morning for a ten -1 fore ' fro of Mississippi. and (udglug from her during my first term as governor lng "honor rolls” where a porter Is days' vacation at Rock Creek camp. club in the Fall. RKO ORPHEUM |»»etry. »he alao experienced of few Julia Mae Blanchard and Nora Which made possible the election of flattered by being praised for some of the romantic arta while in Mlaala- j Mrs. B. J Fuller, of S3» Tibbetts Billy Banks, the singer, who was two colored lawyers as member» o f act of courtesy to a passenger on hi* . . . . . . n Hlllsman have returned from Bain- BRING 'EM BACK A L IV E " red aippt brought to New York from Cleveland the New York Judiciary. They are car; organization of athletic activity 1 “ * e eh bridge Camp. church Thursday night -------- |by Irving Mills, is making a hit with both good Democrat» too and excel- j„ which the "poor porter Is loo W r furthrr harn that her poeltc STUDIO TH E ATR E Mrs. Jesse Wright, member of the ,*»*■ own orchestra at Connie's Inn In lent Judges. I have made an especial tired lo participate"; making welfare rimtrlbutlons havr beeil acceptrd and Mis» Eunice Mott daughter of Mrs effort tn Inquire aa to their record» workers out of porters and maids— puhllshed In perliollcals puhllahrd In. Haturday nd Sunday first time inen over the paat year because every all of which is for the purpose, he l'. S. Reed, went to Rock Creek camp Miss Grace Steinbech. general broadcasting several times a week o- llululh: Atlanta; Plllaburgh; Mlnn and women admitted together to heur Wednesday. lime one of your race makes good t asserts, of keeping tbe porters In a secretary, will entertain at a tea on ver the Columbia System. eapotl»; Baltimore; Jaakson. Mlsal» "The Truth About Sex". On the Billy's first phonograph record for help* us all lo do more." Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock in hon happy-go-lucky frame of mind — dl nippt, ln,.Ion and In tbe Mlnneaota orreen. "Play G irl" Ma'lnee 23c; Mr. and Mrs. 17. S. Reed had as At thla point Mr* Roosevelt, who verting their attention from the real or of Miss Kuarneignig. student sec the Victor Company has been releas Evenings. 3Sc Alumni Wrckly. waa K i l l i n g nearby, arose toaay. "G ov Issues: high wages, shorter working their dinner guest last night. Prof. retary of the YW C A in China. She is ed. It is "Cabin In the Cotton", and ernor, we'll have lo ¡aa» out »ome hours, more employed and greater a Elmer C. Bartlett, of 452 Stanton St. enroute to Oberlin college where she on the reverse side of the disc is Miss Msrshsll I» frequently heard at ti„n* and I» also distributing her lai will pursue a special course. Members "T h e Scat Song", made famous by of our sandwiches lo those flue p o ll.- mount of leisure The Pullman < o n ■ hunt) reellst», readlus from ■ eat song number, "I'm Searching li r i B(|1 out»lde In the hall I know they pany would like to make Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Franklin had welfare" of the Committee of Management of Calloway. as their house-guests over the week Ilona of her four hundred t..- joal the Man of my Dreams ' W illiams Avenue Y. are among the must be hungry " In departing Ihe workers out of Its 12.000 porters and end, Misses Jeanetta Christian and invited guests. Interviewer s a w Sergt Raymond maids. In other words. 12,000 stool- ♦ < Catherine Franklin. Saturday evening MRS. ZEPHA BAKER Green a race officer on Ihe Chicago pigeons — to keep them suspicious of was passed playing cards and dancing I The Trojans, boys club, was ad police force, on guard at 1 he entrance one another and to keep them apart and after eating a delicious w affle to the governor's rooms dressed at Its meeting by Rev Daniel I so t hat they cannot organise." added breakfast at 2 P. M. Sunday, the VS. FROM CHICAGO G. Hill, Jr. Mrs. Rosa Nichols pre the speaker. He urged porters to "be I hosts entertain their guests with a sided over the meeting and Roy Lee ware of the porters who hang around Specializing in I line party of .lx at the Orpheum The Sp,cer pre, id<,nt of th„ ,.,ub. ln , the pullmon office." A ll Line» Of Beauty Work young ladies returned to their homes br|„ f „ Te .p e d a l thankg to ^ / e s t S id e ß a b c s "There la something else In life ou Monday afternoon. C. J. W A L K E R T O IL E T GOODS V irgil E. Keene is club ad- besides work — people want to have — for aale — some leisure to enjoy life " said Mr. Mr and Mrs. C. E. Ivey entertain Randolph and he severely criticised ed for the honor and pleasure of Mr. 346 Williams Ave. the Negro for not having contributed 24lh A VAUGHN STREETS MONDAY NIGHT A T S:30 O'CLOCK A Philip Randolph at a dinner party anything toward shortening labor's MUrdock 1016 Thursday night at their home. 84« A D M IS S IO N CENTS - LADIES FREE working hours and elicited laughter — BAPTISTS— 'Ibbetta street. Mr. Randolph left on when he slated that It had been es Yldav afternoon for points In Calif. timated lhat the pullman porter Is Mt. O LIV E T B A P T IS T CHURCH three years behind in his sleep. East First and Schuyler Sta. Charles Duke entertained at a party Rev. J. 0. Wilson, Pastor A large and appreciative audience W IL L A M E T T E U N IV E R S IT Y given at his home at 1*9 E. 68th St. enthusiastically greeted and listened SHILOH B A P T IS T CHURCH on Saturday. July 9. Dancing, and Founded February 1, 1842 to the distinguished speaker aa he Fast 7th and Fverett Sta eating were the principle diversions. Rev. G O. Gardener, Paator delivered hla splendid and Illuminat SALEM . OREGON prrtrnli ing address which he fittingly closed All those attending Professor Elmer — EPISCOPALIAN— with reading Henley's powerful poem. A Christian institution of high Bartlett's recital readily agree that It er learning. Located at the Cap "Invlctus", St. Phillip» Mission was very pleasing to hear. The pro itol of the State of Oregon. A Others on the program were C. E. Knotl snd Rodney Sts. beautiful campus opposite the gram consisted of piano and voice Blaine Coles. l ay Reader Ivey. Rev. W. R Lovell. Rev. D. G Capitol building. Buildings and HIM, Jr. Gust Anderson and Beatrice Tendl,ions b>’ P ^ 11" Th- PUP »* equipment attractive and ade ■were seated on the rostrum. The girls quate. Faculty of highest char — HOUSE O F P R A Y E R — Franklin, all of w h o m brought were very attractive In dresses of gay acter. preparation and teaching. brief messages of greeting to the House of Prayer Student body clean, able and colors. W e can readily see that Pro distinguished guest. Mrs Dolly Paries Fast 10th and Grant St» wholesome. Scholarship high and Miss Barbara Hubbard sang; fessor Bartlett has progressed the Robert Searcie. Pastor and credited everywhere Very musical ability nf these boys and girls. Miss Florence Cantrell. Miss Julia Inexpensive. Rich in tradition; large and honored list of alumni. Mae Blanchard, and Mlsa N ellie Allen — M E T H O D IS T — I-otters received by friends of Bobby Students wishing work in the played piano numbers and Misses Course of Liberal Arts, in Law Bethel A. M E. Church Ellis, who is now in Chicago, writes 1-ouise Randolph and Nellie Allen ac in Theology, in Music, or in Fine Rev Danirl G. H ill Tr . Minister companied the singers on the piano. that she Is having a wonderful time Arts are highly advantaged at and Is enjoying her debut Into the Willamette. Close investigation Kelly Foster, well known local bu First A. M E. Zion Church gay social life of the Windy City. She invited. Bulletins on request. siness man and agent of the Portland 417 Williams Ave local of the Brotherhood of Sleeping writes that she has had the pleasure Rev W R. Lovell, Minister Car Porters, presided over the meet of hearing and meeting the famous ing and Introduced the speakers. Mr. Mills Brothers at the Savoy Dancing Palace In Chicago. She also visited the When men’s glances linger, then '* “ """ '“ * Foster received many compliments frankly admire . . . what feminine i I (M o r r is o n St. « t Iftth ) B ETH E L A L L E N C H R ISTIAN for the efficient manner in which ev- , Lincoln Tavern where Duke Elling heart doesn't th rill? Know th il j ENDEAVOR NOTES erything was conducted and deserv- to n is filling an exteuded engagement. th rill! You can have alluring | The weather last Sunday was noted praise for presenting Mr. Ran- beauty. Dr. Fred Palmer's Skin ( i A select group o f the younger Whitener Ointment s o f t e n s and i I S I X T H A CLISAN 8TRXETS very pleasant owing lo Ihe rain uuddolph at this time lightens the darkest skin, clears up ' set enjoyed a delightful dancing party cool wind Nevertheless, the League Mr. Randolph arrived in Portland PORTLA1 TD ORR pimples, blotches and tan marks, had a large number present. on Wednesday on a country-wide tour given at the home of Mrs. B. J. Fuller and does away with that “ oily, Elmer C. Bartlett, Director at 839 Tlhbets street The p->rty was Next Sunday. Mr Carl Forney w !ll|„ the interest of the Brotherhood of »hiny” look. Use this preparation O. G. Hill, Mlniater regularly to make your skin soft, have charge of Ihe lesson discussion Sleeping Car Porters' case which has honoring Miss Geraldine Bird o f Seat I p Randolph. President of Ihe Choir GENERAL ADMISSION 26 cents delicate and alluring. This amazing The League will make plans for Itsheen advanced for hearing on Octo- t le , Washington, who is the house I Ointment is made in the famous Plcnle to be held In August. her 3rd and to revive the Interest of guest of Mrs. Fuller. The guests j Dr. Fred Palmer's Laboratories danced away the evening and also en Since* '.he hoys won the contest.the porters in the fight, where are also made those other beauty aids you know so w ell: us girls have taken the back ground Mr. Randolph devoted practically joyed delicious refreshments. Dr. Fred Palmer’s Skin Whitener p tn hut we don't care, we will have b etter»)] of his time to meetings with the Soap, Skin Whitener Face Powder, Mr. and Mrs. W illis A. Reed o f 303 luck next time. porters and was compelled to turn H air Dresser and Hid Deodorant The Allen C, K. League meets at down numerous requests for social Cherry street and Mr. and Mrs. Je which may be had at all drug stores fo r 25 cents each or will be SUSAN! 6:45 I’ . M. every Sunday. Visitors arecourtesles from both white and color- rome Franklin, editors of The Advo sent postpaid upon receipt o f price. always welcome. ed friends. He left Friday afternoon cate were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Fred Palmer’s Laboratories, Charles Adams at an Informal party Anna Morrison. Reporter. for Oakland. Dept. 6, Atlanta, Ga. nt their home in Alberta Thursday Send 4c in stamps for a night. Rotation bridge was enjoyed. generous trial sample o f Mr. Adams and Mrs. Reed winning the Skin AVhitener, Soap and Face Powder. the highest score. A delicious mid night supper was enjoyed. mi oran ran! Y.W .C.A.! Gilkerson’s Colored Giants Pacific Coast L eague Park BEAUTICIAN !ití nrrlirs- THE MULTNOMAH CIVIC STADIUM ASSO. The Portland Negro CHORUS in concert of ~Thrill °f D elight •THE MULTNOMAH CIVIC STADIUM MJSPLUND DRUG STORF- j* T H U R S . July 21 - 8:30 ...and L ove came to U.\t's cali Heien/" MILLER & TRACEY P er f e d F u n e ra l S e ri'ic e MRS. BEATRICE REED Lady Attendant —at— T ■ he young folks in your home .JL. will join in so many good times if your home has a — TELEPHONE M ILLE R A . TR A C E Y M ORTUARY May bo reached by calling the Fu neral Parlor» or her home, Selwood B475. She will he pelnsed to serve you. relieving you of much anxiety and worry In your hour of bereavement. MRS. REED has proven such a help, not only to her employers, but to Ihe Colored Pntrnns In gen eral. lhat during the past two years M ILLE R & TR A C E Y have handled 90 per cent of the Colored Funernla. A n y telephone man o r woman w ill g la d ly take y o u r o r d e r Between 20th and 21st iif . P a c if ic : T eleph o ne an d T eleg raph C o m pany Mr. I-ulher Clemens celebrated his 60th Birthday anniversary Thursday July 14th at his home. 720 Union Ave North and Mrs. Camp presented him a birthday cake and Hev. Camp, with a gold watch and meerscham pipe. Mrs. Edith Wlltlams-Johnson, of Seattle was the guest of Mrs. R. ;H. Camp last Thursday at her home on Shaver Street. _________ W ASHINGTON S T R E E T T DR.FRED PALMER’S George Cannady was the recipient of a beautiful rare old gold tie clas" from a great cousin, Mrs. Nancy Wnlker, of Hempstead. Texas, as a belated graduation present. The rare gift arrived Monday by registered mall from his cousin whom he has never seen. Mrs. K. West returned home recent ly from Seattle where she went lo visit her grand daughter, Mrs. Edith Wllllams-Johnson. S fu iW / it'fp n e r 'KEEPS YOUR COMPLEXION YOUTHFUL* A L Hak //»</ Tests w ill prove it BEST... I If* BAKING' l i v powder Double T ested . . . Double A ctio n SAM E p r ic i <0 YE A R S * FOR OVER , 35 ounces for 25 $ M I l L I O N J O F P O U N D ! CM I D B Y O U F C O V C Û N M I NT Susin used to feel sorry for herself be cause she wasn't popular! Her skia wss so hsrsh— her bsads rough snd red. But that wss before she discovered Csmay — the Soep o f Beautiful Women. Now — well, Susan's not only popular, but she's wearing a lovely engsgemenr ring! She says Gfswy did itl It certainly brought soft, fresh beauty to her skin! Write to Procter 6c Gamble, Dept. B, Cincinnati, lot free cake o f Camay. (Only one cake to a family.) CA m a y The Soap of Boauliful ff'omom