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    SA TU R D A Y
AUGUST 10. 1*33
The ADVOCATE:
PAOB T H R U
THEATRES - SPORTS ■ SOCIETY & WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES
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REVIEW
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Contrary to all tin* pravhma worka
tif Thurman tlicit 1 liavr nud tl»«»r««
la nothin» rat lul «th«»ut ” Th«’ Inlarna",
and wn »tu«|» III** fa it that ull tfln
tharartrra In th«< hook muai h«« whlta.
hut Thurman arvma «juif«« aa familial
with motlvra und (barar tarlai Ir» of
Ih » whttr» aa lila prvrliHW worka tu
dlrata hla familial It y with racial cha
rartara
• • • Aa tha nam«» liti
pli«*» tha hook coin r r » » fin- ItUHlrru
and popular problam of liil«’in«»a. Nur
ara and Ihukpltala And lu thr typra
IMirtrayml, aa lu ail othar lyp*«. wr
Irani of thr wrakuraara and thr
atrrii»th Of varloua Individuala whit'll
wr Irani ar« fairly rwprraaiitatlvr of
Ihr »roup aa a whtdr
• a •
K li’P N G
- FIT-
A
FOX PARAM OUNT
Cirratrr talklr araaoii baco tu aa up
"T H I IN T I N N I"
llv Wallnt «* l inn in.ni nini A I. Ktir* parm i on l'ortland'a rialto with J J
1'arkar‘a "at «•*' houar - tin* l'ara
in mi
mount
o prillila with th«* Knur
lievlrwm l for III«« Ad Vor» In
MARX IIHOTHKHH
In ihrlr latrai
11 y Clifford C VUI«I m «II|
"llo rar
Kruthrra“ ,
(T lir Mm au ln V CuaiptU)' N Y City) cltirmn rrlraar,
ami llla iitli« Hwart, motion pit tura
H iivlii» huí i «••••nt ly to.til Kdwarct atar, lu prraoii ou thr atu»«« lu th««
Hwaat and Imvaly" rrvua rwp««clally
(I l'«*rry‘* |»i«**» rrlntio« oil Ihr iirw
liinifti y polit i« « of Walla««* Ttmrm»n. tlraiinrd for tmr by Katichou and
rtfiMi without k iio » lu» mi) thin» of III«« Marco.
“ llorar Krathrra" la aald to Iw tha
IttrrMry work of AhraliMin I. Kurman,
I ran uiitlt i «land Ihr *r«*ai dIffarancB, nutttrat of all of thr Mara boya* ar
III trtt Mild thrltU*. l»«*t ta «••*»! Itili* lut torta, though It alati la aald to hava
«•at Thurtumi hook mid m iythlii» |»rv* mora atory to It than any of thrir
v I oun that h«« lina wrlttm , or ut Imnt prev loua pic turra.
publlahiHl
STORY OF BEP
Health Column
By DrNorval Untbank, M. D.
LIGHT
W EIGHT CHAM PION
TO EXH IB IT W ARES HERE
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OP
i
BRINGS OUT SOME STAR TLIN G
M ' " ¿ " I ,« n d c “ r,a.0dd th e' bof™
alvpped on lila arm, laklug a piece
out of the »ofl flesh. The kid didn't
RKO O R P H IU M
howl much and for a long time
they thought hla right arm waa para
S IX PROBLEM B ASH OF
ly*4*U You a«**, ha couldn't flex Ihe
arm while Ihe muaclea were healing
HKO PICTURE
and
knitting together."
j “ Comlucathtiial c o I 1 m » i * h hr«««»d liiorr
Anil so it was that little hep devel-
Immaturr
a n prohlmtia
than any
'nthrr luatltutlona In thr country to*
that even hla own parent» resigned
iB9
j "F or tha normal, hralthy
youn» themselves to the general belief that
mail and woman who n p r e t to err­ the child's right was paralysed For
,or Nor' h H ,rl* m f>r" l>* r' ,h* r
r**)ly • glowing example of condition»
'«mm>g Negroea In every large center
of Negro population-probably on a
somewhat smaller scale Therefore bla
, ,
. ...
.
..
conrlu* lrtn* * r* »l*nlflcgnt for the
(avbole Negro group. I shall attempt
to review applications to Ihe whole
Th
o*nl'»r k '‘ v# trend» of Negro
* n<)
mortality rates In Ihe Uni-
ted Slate» la very Interesting
While
i!lT h »u ir ,h e 'w » 7 ,!h-0,o f ? e . r l|l.C « « lb r m orU l" ,, rMt- U ■“ rP f " * « l y high
le.rn lu Itutlerdaui on September 2«. tOT S e* ™ " ** rom P «I'e<1 *° whites.
l#ua. and haa four brothers and on#|«h*‘ r* haa been a very consistent de-
»later. These other little Van Klaver- cllue In Ihe Negro rale over a period
— BAPTISTS—
Mt. O LIV E T B A PTIST CHURCH
East First and Schuyler Stt.
Rev. J. 0 Wilson, Pastor
SHILOH B APTIST CHURCH
East 7th and Everett Sts.
Rev. O. 0. Gardener. Pastor
Miss »Elizabeth Summers is passing
her summer vacation at Gearhart
During her absence, Mrs. W. B. Brown
la In charge of the Williams Avenue
Branch Y.
o
l d i i 0!2
,« I .V
uf * ‘
- Health
aiutno.
Ilie ir! covey
of onlooklng
boalng «y
„ In hi. theela for _ hi. ,, degree
.
writer, noticed a buueby »car on hla Condition» In North Harlem, 1*23 to
right lilrepa down near the crook of 1927 Hla atudy la rhiefly a atudy of
the elbow
¡N egro health,
giving rgtber
telling
au tlatlc. and dl.cue.lug very frankly
..
.
. ,
.. /
.
,h® u n ^ 'y 'n g problem» that muat be
»Hacked to get any appreciable lm*
j provemenl. While hla atatiatlca are
(Eljtirdjpfi-
The Searchlight Club presented
play entitled, "Wanted, A Husband'
to a large and appreciative audience
at tbe Nount Ollvett Uaiptlst Church
on last Monday night
of Europe.
I
PACTS
When Hep Veil
Klaveren, light- ^
weight etiaiuploii of Eunape, recently j Winifred
If. Nathan, Ph.
I ) , Profee*
arrived m Ihla . ountry, wua posin g'»or of Education at Atlanta Unlversl-
huav'dh.
h ,t? " .‘ * 7 . “ h* 4,
how d he get Ibat funny looking scar
aomebody bite lm In a braw l*"
'
"N o," replied l,ew Myera, hla A-
nierican manager, "he got that when
ata a liotiif with childrrn, thr turd
ucatloual c*ollr»r offrra and I iivm I u
ahlr acboollu» in thr achlavrmant ot
much dralrrd adjuatuirtit
Hu* h arr thr uiia«*rttniiM o f uu ouln-
lonaft-d rrformar and an rrudlti» rdl*
tor of a national uia»aaiiir
SocietY
I Mr». Rebecca U e . , ot Memphis,
¡Tennessee arrived lu Portland Prl<lay
August 12th to make bar home with
herbrotber. Mr. George Mullen ot l i t
E. tin t Htreet. Mm. I » w e was nccom
panted by ber nephew, Mr. David Coll
wbo will nleo make hie home with hie
uncle, Mr. Mullen.
— EPISCOPALIAN—
St. Phillips Mission
Knott and Rodney Sti
Blaine Coles, Lay Reader
— HOUSE OF PRAYER—
The Lillian bridge Club waa enter­
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Mra. Laura William », of Muakugee, tained on last Wednesday by Mrs. B
Bannister at her attractive bungalow
° k U ' t » ” « 1 “ » « » “ «h »’ « « ‘•nd Tue.' In Alberta.
day, euroute to Meattle. After paaalng
a few days with friends there sbe
The Japanese Tea at the home of
will return to Portland to visit.
Mrs. A. Morton ln Alberta on Sun­
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day was reported a huge success.
A party of five boy», consisting of
Melvin Dawson. Ivan Cannady, bill
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
.LaW, Donald Rutherford and Harold
Morrow will lie Interested to know
that they have moved from Berkeley
guests of Mr. and Mr». Ralph »lo w ers ,
to San Leander. California.
at their cabins at Oceon Lake, Ore.
The Flower» have viaitlug with them
„ lhe beach.
Alice and Inga
Wilson o f Tacoma. Tbe boys all a
Krf.e that the Ocean at thla point U
mucj, prettier than they have ever
MRS H. M CUNGNO
— Presents—
"LIVING
STATU
House of Prayer
East 10th and Grant Sts
Robert Searcie, Pastor
— METHODIST—
M E. Church
Bethel A.
Be» Daniel G. Hill J r . Minister
First A. M E. Z io « Church
417 Williams Ave
Rev W R. Lovell, Minister
B ETH E L A. M. E. CHURCH NOTES
(R ev. D. G. HIU, Jr., 4 >aator)
E 8"
Next Sunday will be Men's day. At
11 o'clock Rex Hill will preach. Music
r “ w 2 l l f ^ , VBBta K
^
,r2 2 ! S r r
y" * r" T h'' d,?* ' h
* m0n', N* '
“ before The enormou. appe
Portraying BIBLICAL Characters
by the men’s choir under direction of
and lhl>. coupled with the fact that
"i*"1 i V *
tU* lh* 1 U>e *e“ ho''e brings waa sat-
FR ID A Y EVE.. SEPT 2, 1932
war cloudn 1 ><*» uii ««nvaloptnK ICurop«. u‘I ” on ' n ‘ * to 11 s ln
T “ e ufled by wonderful meals Mrs. Flow*
Mr. E. C. Bartlett, and Allan Ruther­
“ used
t Injury to be forgotten ., white rate declined from 14 « per 1,
, nd
g ,rU pret^ red for tht.
8 O'clock
Whriiwvar
(rachara Mini atudmila
ford, accompanist. The eldest men:
Apparently liep la whal might be ©00 In 1*10 to 10 S In 1*27. Tbua the ,
Th
h .
.
Joeeph Wisdom. A. E. Flowers, and
»a thrr. drbat«« tiu thr co rdut utlonul called a natural fighter"
W IL L IA M S AVE. Y. W. C. A.
Hie uncle. N e. ro lh ow , . nromirtlonate larger
.
J f
!
‘
te‘
.
.
,, .
mlnated by a beach party on Saturday
Fred Thomas who are honorary trus­
■yatriii la lu ««mutant motion It haa Nol Steenlioret, himself e fighter of
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Tillamook
Street
no meau ability—for be held the wel* f e l i n e than the white» at a higher uig|,t The
(eft on Sund„ . morn.
l»rru a lou» ami flary ar»umt«nt It
tees and other old residents will be
erweight and middleweight
chain-
lug at i:4 5 A. M.
Admission . . . .
25Cents
honored at the moralng service. Ar
haa barn coutratad, refuted, auatuln-
plonship« of Holland dtocovered m i».
That there la such a decline in the
A aprlukltn» of politica. IlllcIt lovr
8:00 a special program haa been ar­
rd and diaarctml. and filially the con ­
allhough he as not the pioneer In death r«te among Negroea la a very
„
Benefit Mount Olivet Church
»a y partira, »ra ft In hoapltal maua»r
flict hua been inadr thr thenir of a making Ihe discovery. That little mat- . .
ranged by Ervin Flowers. Mr. John
« “ Y Evon)
lliclit, t II«* » a I tarot lr » » ln » oprratlotia
g .
P
Some of you readers no doubt have
C. Baker. President of Knights of Be­
motion picture for tha first time In ter had been attended to by Hep's hope I
l»art h I pat ml In by nrarly all of thr
school companions at an early age. *»ly the proper approach 1» being made
to
, eaahure and aome have
thr “ AC1K OK C U N H K N T " now play-
thel has charge throughout the day.
C ITIZE N ANSW ERS F IN A L C ALL
when one bullying lad, nol unmindful to reduce the exhorbltant rate. The
. .
.
Intrrtira. m alpradlcr. all rlitrr lutti a
All reports of Captains and leaders
lu» at th.- RKO OWIUNUfl
of
the
legend
of
Hep
a
right
arm
be-
Jl>b
of
lhe
Negro
group
today
la
to
h
h
,
“
“
*
'
faat-Inalili» iitivrl of tnir t laaa of r«*a!
Dorothy VYIIaon, lovrly newcomer lug practically useleaa. rashly
picked
,
... .
.
“ “ “ «roua beaches, but I have never
Funeral services were held at the in the Financial Drive will be given
Mi
young put mor* * rtorU
‘ * »heae lines, ^ n more beautiful country near the Miller and Tracey Mortuary Thursday at both services.
to th«« at tarn, haa th«« Iradin» role 11 fight with him While the
• a •
bully was watching the even then po* .The death rate Is reduced proportion- (jce>n M j Haw whu# go,U)? down to
aupportrd by Krlc ldiidrii,
Arlinr
afternoon for the late Edgar Moore,
The Women's Day was very Impres­
tent left of his opponent. Hep crossed ately aa Ignorance, poverty and poor
w.._, ...
I>r Carl Armatron» who m trrrd ,
Judge, Itichard Cromwell, John llul him with a right to ,h . kl.aer and lllld crow„ed living condition, are re -f° Ce“
U,lle M° " ° f
W* y' “ f,er of 183 Hooker wbo had been 111 In a sive with the inspirational sermon, by
thr hoapltal aa au llilrrttn. with hi»h
(leaving McMinnville, your route la in !: apital at Troutdale for sometime. Rev. Mrs. Alice M. Handsaker of the
inlay mnl AUrru l*rln»l««.
the subsequent proceeding» Interested ,
.
Idrata and rx rrllm t morata. |iaaara
him BO B O N
tiuteo.
the mountains. All through here, the The funeral was largely attended by Congregational Church, "A ll Things
rapidly frtim »inni to Irntl and thru
Other fights followed, and rumors
road winds in and out over the hills. friends and the floral offerings were W ork Together for God.”
U N ITEO AR T IS T S
Followed
of these reaching Uncle Nol. be decld-
worar and hla conaclrnrr aavra him
On some of the hills, farmers hare beautiful. Rev. Gardner badcharge of In the evening by the 3-act Biblical
ed
lo
lake
young
Bep
lu
hand
and
see
only In tbr m d whm hr dlacovrra
Greater talkie aeaaon alarle il on
successfully cultivated fields. From a the services and a beautiful solo Drama. "T h e Queen of Sheba." Won­
wliat he really amounted to. By this
that hr la atmut to 'mtirdrr" hla own yeatrrday with BUOTKIt K E A TO N lime the lad had become apprenticed
distance these fields are very beauti­ was sung by Lee Grigsby, accompan­ derful acting as given by the Queen
unborn aon Aftrr thla rrallcatloti. hr and Jimmy (Schnoxxle I Durante in lu a butcher and was learning the
ful. The most wonderful thing about ied on the piano by Donald Anderson. o f Sheba. Verdell Burdine and King
and Nora. Ihr nurar. arcrrtly marry
SPEAK E A S IL Y "
with
gorgeous butcher business Uncle Nol donned
the trip to Ocean laike is the sight Interment was held at Lincoln Me­ Solomon portrayed by
Mrs. Lula
tbe
gloves
with
the
husky
youngster—
and rommrucr Itfr ovrr li» a amali Thelma Todd
lla KGW Week
of the enormous trees surrounded by morial Park cemetery. The deceased Gragg who also directed. The beauti­
llep was then In his sixteenth year
town
the undergrowth and the forest cover. leaves to mourn their loss a widow. fully decorated stage and calared
and whal he discovered In a few mtu
MUSIC BOX
ules of boxing convinced him that
Strange as it may seem, you come Mrs. Mary Taylor, and a daughter. lights displayed the elaborate cos­
the boy was a real find
right out of the mountains onto the Miss Myrtle Moore and a host of tumes worn by the characters. Mrs.
Uncle Nol started the kid In the am­
Now
playing.
"T H E
YEI.M 1W
seashore. Ocean Lake fa a small set- friends.
Jesse Coles Grayson arranged the
T IC K E T -' Tomorrow. Sunday. "T ile ateur liouts. coaching him until he
’tlement consisting of numerous ca­
won five district championships Also
The widow and daughter reside in Women's Day program.
CISCO K ill-' with Warner b atter and he won the i hamploushlp of Holland
bins. restaurants, filling stations, etc. Portland.
the iiastor requests all members and
Wednaaday
'A L E X A N D E R H A M ID five limes. These feats qualified him
The beach Is reached by steps leading
Mr. Moore as a old citixen o f the friends of the church to cooperate
for the Olympic championship of 1*28. i
TO N"
down a high cliff. It is a beautiful City and widely and favorably known.
and lhe youngster justified his uncle s
with W ilber Mercier in bousing of the
sight to see the ocean breaking over
faith In him by trouncing the cham­
Negro American Legion who will be
Hamerlck's BLUE MOUSE
pions o( S|*in. Argentine. England
the rocks. The beach Is a well pro­
visitors in the city in a few weeks.
and America to win the featherweight
tected one.
TODAY. T il» : Y E LLO W T IC K E T ' title
Mrs. Violet Hill-Whyte. National Or-
For those of you who like fishing
Hla uncle, veteran of bailies against
Kunday and Monday. "B A D COMI’ A
ove
ganixer o f N efro W ork for Women of
at
T
aft
and
places
further
on.
the
N Y " with Helen T w elvetree. and lllc- ,h*' b*,» ‘ Dghlers In Europe. Including
the Women's Christian Temperance
I Ted Kid Lewis.
A lf Mancini. Jew
Ocean Lake is 87 miles from Portland
cardo Cortex
Union, arrived ln Portland Friday to
I Bloomfield. Jack Hood. Al Simmons,
on
the
Pacific
highway
hy
way
of
Mc­
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. l-cti Hurvi-y uml »m b continued to
visit her brother and sister-in-law,
Minnville.
"PAR TY HUSBAND”
with Dorothy leach and coach Bep until they took
Rev. and Mrs. D. O. Hill, Jr.
Theo Hulienaar. another former fight-;
Muckaill
er who was conducting a gym In Rot­
Mlsa Jeanetta Christian has as her
Friday and Saturday,
"W IC K E D ’* terdam. In order lo help develop Bep.
B ETH E L C H R IS T IA N ENDEAVOR
house-guest this week. Miss Cbarlotta
with »Jllssa Land!.
Theo's brother. Hulb, was rated a-
Fletcher, of Seattle who arrived last
niong the best welterweights in Eur-1
Sunday. Suuday aftem oou they went
ope. and when Bep boxed with him
H A M E R IC K S ALOER
Although the rainy weather last
( U cents any day any tim e) he made such a good showtug that It .
motoring and were accompanied by
was decided to waste him uo longer |
week spoiled car picnic, it did not
Messers Harris. A l Pierre.
Walter
»“rlday, and Saturday. " » ’ AST AND among the amateurs against whom
spoil our Endeavor meeting.
Smith. Mr and Mrs. Russel Jones and
he had waged some 7< buttles, win-!
When men’s glances linger, then
LOOSE".
The Endeavor League was very hap­
nlttg 71. drawing 2 and losing onlp 2 .1 frankly admire . . . what feminine baby.
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday,
py last Sunday to have Mr. V. E.
So in 1928. with the permission of
heart doesn’t thrill?
Know thif
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ItOBRT MONTGOMERY and NORMA his dad. who Is dealer ln automobiles.
Keen present after several Sundays
th rill!
You can have alluring
Mr„ Fannie Dunn, of 484 Williams
Bep lurned professional Since then he :
Sll K Alt Kit in -P R IV A T E LIV E S ”
absense.
has fought 34 battles, meeting with
« c .L ,
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RIA LTO
The Christian Endeavor News made
lightens the darkest skin, clears up week. Misses Lois WUliams and Ger-
uniform success. He has Itealeu (he
its bow to the League meeting Sun­
champions of »England. France. Ger-
pimples, blotches and tan marks, trude Jackson of Seattle.
T ile
Now In Ils Second week.
By»» — eye» — tyet ! Look my »1 you. A|>
and does away with that “ oily,
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many. Italy and Belgium and his
day. The little paper Is edited by Miss
W E T PAR AD E "
piuimjt you. And you «rant to » ( i all
shiny” look. Use this preparation
„
.
.
range of liallle has extended all over
Isadore Morton.
regularly to make your akin soft.
Mr • nd Mr"
Europe with up excursion lo far-off
three Beauty Concetta ceih day briny»!
A ll news of Interest and announce­
delicate
and
alluring.
This
amaxing
weds
were
guests
of
Mr
and
Mrs.
South
Africa
And
now.
America
He
Then u»e Camay, the Soap of Brauiilul
ments will be put in by request. Just
Ointment is made in the famous FYanklln lost Sunday evening at an
won the lightweight championship of
Women, before you u»e powder» and
all Europe hy knocking mil Sybllle of
call Miss Morton.
Dr. Fred Palm ers Laboratories informal supper. The party attended
errami Camay— gentle, lu iu n ou i,
where are also made those other
.
.
Belgium ln 3 rounds at ItoUerdam on
« rrainy amir — will give you th« iwret.
Next Sunday we are going to visit
beauty aids you know so w ell: ,he **<•'“ " * « « •
Alberta when the
Susan used to feel sorry for herself be­
July 1* last year and defended the
dean lovelioc»» the whole world bnda
the Mt. Ollvett B. Y. P. U. A ll Allen
Dr. Fred Palmer’s Skin Whitener Vernon school was almost completely
cause she wasn't popular! Her skin was
title
by
beating
Scllly
of
Belgium
at
to atrra. rive. And you'll win cadi Little
C. E. League members are to be at
Soap, Skin Whitener Face Powder, destroyed.
the Hague on Nov. 17.
so harsh— her hands rough and red. But
Daily beauty Concetti
H air Dresser and Hid Deodorant
______
Mt. Ollvett Baptist Church by 6:30
In ills last fight, ngalnst Clelo I.O-
that was before the discovered Camay —
which may be had at all drug
.
catelll, one of Ihe Judges decided In
the Sosp o f Beautiful Women. N ow —
whether you are on the program or
stores
fo
r
25
cents
each
or
will
be
Th«*
Mount
ollTP'
<
-hurrh
favor
of
Van
Klaveren,
but
the
other
well, Susan's not only popular, but she's
•IXTH A OI.I8AN STREETS
not. Please be ¡present and ou time.
sent postpaid upon receipt of price, sponsored a very enjoyable picnic at
two. one an Italian and the other a
wearing a lovely engagement ring! She
PORTLAND, ORI
Dr. Fred Palmer’s Laboratories, Peninsula Park on last Wednesday.
Frenchman, voted for Locatelll
Jeff
says CdMej did it! It certainly brought
Dickson, who promoted ihe fight, al- j Dept. 6, Atlanta, Ga.
It was largely attended by the young
Please
pay your subscription to
soft, fresh beauty to her skin! Write to
Th* S o e p o f B n u t i f u l W o m e n
so Is IuM-atelH's manager, and Ihe de-.
Send 4c in stamps fo r a
people who passed the time at play­ Procter & Gamble, Dept. B, Cincinnati,
T H E AD VO CATE
cealon was so raw that the Interna­
generous trial sample o f
for free cake o f Camay. (Only ooe cake
ing lentils and swimming.
tional Boxing Union offered I-ocalelll
the Skin Whitener, Soap
to t family.)
to fight Van Klaveren a return match, j
and Face Powder.
Mrs. Bula Oliver was the Inspira­
However. Bop's passage already had
Mrs. Charles Strain has returned
tion for a line party at the RKO Or-
been hooked for America, ao that
DR..FRED
PALMER’S
from Red Bluff. California where she
match had to he postponed.
pheum Monday night at which time
¡passed two weeks visiting her mother
The Dutchman, who Is 5 feet 7 Vi
Mr. and Mrs. Yancy Jerome Franklin
who has been III. Mrs. Strain reported
Inches tall, weighs 135 pounds, anil Is
were hosts to seven.
being managed 111 America hy Patsy
• m i p s your compukion youthful * her mother's condition to be alright T he S oap o f B ea u tifu l Women
Zeull and Iu*w Meyers, two managers
whne she left.
who have Imported other noted boxers
form Europe In the past, including1
Miss Beatrice Auberry who attend­
»'ranx Dlener of Oermany and Emil
I’ ladner of France.
They plan to
ed the Elks picnic in Seattle recently,
mntrh Van Klaveren with Tony Uan-
reports having had a very lovely time
xoneri for the lightweight chainplon-
while there. Among courtesies ex­
htp of Ihe world.
but meanwhile,
Perfect Funeral Service
tended her was a "stomp" arranged
they any. Hep la wllllug nay, eager —
to lake on all comers, anywhere.
In her honor and other guests hy a
MRS. BEATR ICE REED
Since hla arrival here. Van has been
group of young people of which Gene
Lady Attendant
making the rounds of New York Gyms
Holmes was a member. Music was fur­
and studying the boxers he sees there.
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nished for the occasion by a band of
On Sunday night he will broadcast
M ILLE R A T R A C E Y M O RTU ARY
musicians who played on jugs, tin
over stutlons W H N and W P A P , giv­
May be reached by calling the Fu­
ing his Impressions and discussing i
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cans, boxes and other devices, but
boxing In Europe. He will be Inter-1
neral Parlors or her home, Selwood
produced effective dancable music.
H 2nd A 3rd PRIZES »’tilt MOST A T T R A C T IV E P A J A M AS
viewed by Harlem Tommy Murphy at
6475. She will be pelased to serve you.
¡Miss Auberry had such a good time,
relieving you of much anxiety and
11.15 P. M.
■he wants to go back again
worry In your hour of bereavement.
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Order from your grocer today.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nichols compli­
mented the U. S Reed family with an
automobile trip around the Mount
Hood Loop drive to Government Camp
and returned on FYlilay of last week.
They reported having enjoyed Ihe trip
Immensely.
Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Wilson and their
son, Jimmy have returned from their
motor trip through California to the
delight to thetr many friends. They
are back home at 326 Schuyler Street.
MRS. REED has proven such a
help, not only to her employers,
but to the Colored Patrons In gen­
eral,
that during the past two
years M ILLE R & TR AC E Y have
handled 90 per cent of the Colored
Funerals.
W A S H IN G T O N STR E E T
Between 20th and 21st