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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1932)
■ , B ATU R D A T, The A D V O C A T r; HRI'TKM IIKK 10. 1032 P A O * ** THEATRES ■ SPORTS - SOCIETY & WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES um yaw um HOOK BALTIMOREANS PUSH DRIVE FOR COMPLETE NEQRO REQISTRA TION ST AR T E D BY A M. E. PREACHERS • REVIEW m u i y jy jjj y jjy • t h e munte o r aohilleh 0 lly llrnrjr llrrtm iit U n » r , L L M. OirlMophur l ’iililUtiln» lloimt*. |tn»|oti K tvlcw fd for U h » AdviNal« lly Clifford C. Mltcholi) CITY MORNS DEATH OF TATE CHARLES F. BERG IIAI/riMOKK. Md . Aug 29 The M K l*r«*a« hnr» A mhoc I u IIlou I n meet lug with outHlaiidlng iu c c m i In It» United effort to ntgUtnr 66.000 No gron» on the city'» book« In addition to th«« 37.209 already registered by Nnptonibnr 27 or October II. Throughout the city, church off! ct*l», municipal officer», bu»lne»N 1« nd«T* »ml fratrrnul head«, are nod «ling their head« In endor«ement of the gigantic drive for voter» The leader« In thi» «p ed al cam pulgn are not to determine party affiliation» but to try to piir»uadn the Individual to at lea»t make a gesture at voting It Ita« been decided that a ward by ward drag-net would bo the mo»t thorough mean» of getting them regt»- tered. ■ motored to Beattie early Sunday Mor ran will Join his family later. Mra. nine of laat week to apend the holi Duncan la Mrs. Wlnne Davis’ slater In day with frl.-nda They returned Tues law. day and George left Immediately for ' Wlllameette Uulyeralty. Ivan will not Mra. Elizabeth Slaughter was hos | return to Portland until Sunday. Hla tess at a delerkms course supper Fri frlenda aa uaual were more numerous day evening. Aug 20. at her apartment 'than those of U eor«e and consequently on let street. Covers were arranged required more time. A t least he says for eight. Musical selections were ren so! dered later In the evening by Mr. Otla Sanders, talented pianist. Set Joseph White Camp and the lad les A u iilla ry were boats at a La- Mr. Otis Sander» is a new arrival bor Day Dance on Monday night at the In the city, and will remain Indefinite Hibernia Hall. ly. He la domiciled at the residence A fair sized crowd enjoyed the de o f Mr. and M.-s. H. Marshall on Weld- lightful affair. Dancing waa held un ler St. til 1 A M Free refreshments were dispersed. Mrs. W. I. Brown who has been Many of the ladies wore pajamas visiting In Portland. left for 8an An and the prizes were awarded as f o l tonia, Texas. She waa entertained fre ________ Iowa:: for formal, first prize $1.00 In quently while here. Upon her arrival silver to Mrs. Edna K ltlrell; second in the Southern City, she will be Join Honoring Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Tracey ; prize, lounging pajamas. .75 to Mlsa ed by her husband. of Irvington, Mr. and Mr*. U. .8. Reed Madeline Duncan and third for street entertained at dinner Tuesday evening wear. .50 to Miss Irene Patterson. The official Colored American Le August 30, at their home, 940 Tib- The Judges were: Mr. Herman gion Dance will be held on Thursday belts street Additional guests Includ Wbttelaw, legionalre, of Indtanapotls; evening September 15 at the Cotillion cd Mr and Mrs Y J Franklin and Mr*. Clara Pickett. Mr. E W Agee. ball. Music will be furnished be a lo George Cannady. Th# hostess served Mr*. Henry W. Miles, Mr. Wilbur cal colored band. This function bids a delicious fried chicken dinner at a Mercler, Mrs. Katherine Gray, Mrs. fair to be the climax of the Conven beautifully appointed table with col- Crosswhlte and Mrs. Jerome Franklin. tion social affairs and many are ex orful garden flowers forming an attra-i ______ pected down from Seattle. ctlve centerpiece. Covers were placed ! A party of Portlanders motored to for the guests and the Reed household Ocean I-site Park, Washington Prt- The Cotton Blossom singers gave After dinner cards were enjoyed for day night and passed the holidays, re- musical program Tuesday night at an hour and Mias Eunice Mott favored turning Monday night and Tuesday, Zion A. M. E. Church. the guests with piano selections. j The party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. -------- C. E. Ivey, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. In- Mr. James Madley of Salem and Rev and Mrs. Daniel G Hill. Jr , and gersol. Mrs. J. A. Nichols, Miss Mel- Mlaa Louise Pace of L. A. were famlly and Mr*. Henrietta Marshall ba Barge. Mtases Violet and Gwen- guests of Mrs. L. E Wilson last week were tho guests of honor at a four Hooker. N ellie Ingersol, Clara May at her lovely home. 741 Hood St. cource dinner Sunday, August 28. at Ingersol. Messrs. Theodore Ingersol, the home of Mr. and Mrs. J A. Wls- Irvin Flowers and Theodore Ingersol. Mrs. W. S. Badger Is in the city for dom, 1512 Union avenue. N. Places Jr. a few days as the bouseguest of her for ulne were arranged at the beau- Surf bathing, fishing, hiking, e a tin g ! brother and stater in law, Mr. and ■ etc. were among the diversions. tlful dining table. Mrs. Charles Strain. SocietY I j who «qijojr rt*uilliig 111«« Hind of llom or; Ody«*»«*y; ih«« «Irntim of Kurfcidrif». oli»., will »|«o «•njoy m uling ihn llltlo Volum«'. "Thu II rid* of Ac hill«*»," which, lit »hrldgpd form, cov er« Ihn »»lim it f(««turn« of thn ahovo work». Onn lltll© »nnlnticn. "N o nutrì »tiller coward or hero h »» «»vor » » cu | mh I from hl» frtfn." well «lit»crib«'» Ihn action BOUND OVER TO GRAND JURY fourni In thn hook, for II I» onn con Marshfield. Ore.. Aug 30 - C'harln» tinual nt|Mi»n of I m MI i coward« and hr* run# attempting to dodgn a fato that OavlN wan bound over to the grand Jury on a moral» charge yesterday provo» tlmlr undoing lly reading till« nbridgml work of an | | when he wa« given a preliminary hear- ..1.1 master one I. remind. .1 thal there * » « **-r,’r" Jud« ' ’ 0 N ® ° " ' *»*" really I». "Nothing n«*w under the w «« «et ut tinnii Davi» wa» arre«t«*4| ye«terday morn Hun." for today we w ltn e»« the «ame ruling pa»«loliN. grrrd. avarice, ill* | ing by county, ned city officiai« In advtncd ambition«. InjUMtlce«. wars connection with t li«* all«*x«*d Illegal woman form a and rumor» of war», plot» and conn- Iran» port »lio n «»f ter plots, «laying«. lovetry»ta. un .n eigh b orin g «tat», according to p o - faithfulness and th» myriad weakne «»-1 ***** records on of Individuals, tmth high and low rank« of society, a« the world ex BALTIMORE POLICE T R Y TO BREAK N E G R O W H IT E U N IT Y perlenctsl many, many centurlc» ago. a« evidenced by the knowledge hund»d IIA LT IM n ltE . Ohio, Hopt I — Balti down to un by the undent historical more police and Judicial authorities writer« CHARLES F. BERG The author dedlcateN the book to have unit««! In an effort to br«*ak Mrs. Marion McClear was a recent Mrs Winnlfred Cochran waa host- Ihr Heroes «ml Heroine. of Ihr World d‘ ,’ ,n ,hr o f N*’« r,>*'* .m l whites hoatess at a card party at her home, ess to the regular meeting of the LIB- War. with ihr».» hnr« from Sophocle» ■ In llalllm orr. built up esprclally In Ihr 'rominent C iv ic RED CROSS INVESTIG ATES 948 Tibbetts street, for a coterie of tan Bridge Club on Wednesday at her I drrm that man to hr of no acruunl roar** of Ihr d r fr n .« of Kurl I. er FREE FLO UR CHARGE Al .n In trrn .llon .l l-sbor Defense |friends. ¡home 359 E. 38th 8t. S. A fter partak Who lor*», a frlm .l morn Ih.n hr j L ea d e r Passes AG AIN ST NEGROES (plrnlr. .1 which morr ih .n 300 Nauru ing of a delicious coarse luncheon. lo r r . (hr Blair. Mr*. Laura Williams of Muskogee. Contract bridge waa played at two II I. our country, which p r r .r r r r . u. .nd while workers were prr.rnt. . rnunly offlcrr appeared .nd ordrrrd New York. Sepl. 1— Th# American Oklahoma, and a party of local frlenda tables. Mesdames Inez Dnke. Jasper Charles P Berg, founder of the all. Williams. Fred McClear. Charles rii b ulll¡*** Negroes lo leave Thr workers ’harles F Berg, Inc., who died of Red Cross Is Investigating the charge visited In Salem. Sunday, August 28. We .a ll In hrr a . In a realated. and forced th* officer to re heart failure Thursday afternoon of forwsrded lo It by the N. A. A. C. P Mumford. Jerome Franklin. Winnlfred ■hip thst the free flour sent for dlstrlbu Little Misses Jean H ill and Louise Cochran. Lillian Lay. and Pollyann Upon a ara which may engulf ua all tire without enforcing hla order Tbla laat week Mr Berg waa <1 year» old firat Incident ocrurrd on Sunday. Aug- ml waa prominently Identified with lion by Ihe local Red Cross chapters Bellard were the guests of Mrs. Henri- Reed. High score prize a beautiful uat 14 every forward movement for civic Is given Palm Reach county. Florida etta Marshall at the Art museum, lrredeseent flowers or fruit bowl was EUGENE. OR . Kepi 3 Marlon Frank Matullonra, white, f r o m betterment. He belonged to 38 or Negroes only sfter they work for II They also enjoyed mass with Mrs. |won by Mrs. Inez Duke and the Con Fullllove, colored singer and dancer, whom the farm uard for thr plrnlr ganization» and was a prominent o f st the rate of SO to 50 rents a day. Marshall at the Precious Blood Cath eolation prtie, a pretty utility box waa «wanted arennd p rlir In a »In « waa rented. waa hailed before I’ollce ficer and member of Temple Beth In a letter to Roy W ilkin*. Assistant olic church. 'went to Mrs. Jerome Franklin. The In« conical held al Ihr Fn* McDonald Judge John Kranime, next day. and j Israel secretary o f the association. John Bar -------- c|abs meetings for the next week was atudlo» Amouc Ih«a«» who »ecured a told lhal oo mixing of Negro and * _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ton Pnyne. chairman of the Red Cross. | Mrs. Alice Carey of Tampa. Florida, postponed on account of the picnic "h i« hand" waa another lad named whllea would be tolerated In the coun- ; says: "Itla. of course, definitely and her two sons, spent two days at an * t Blue Lake Park in honor of the Elnlry Vincent try Judge K r in m r told him he would * * DECOY TO OBTA IN "DOUGH -against the policy o f the Red Cross auto camp In Portland last week, en- legionslres. not hesitate to call on Oovwmor Rlt- ■ that any person should pay for the route to Arixona to Join her husband. ______ rhle for troop» to etiforre the order. \ Helena. Ark., Aug 21— Reuben Cal government floor which we are dla I ----------- Mrs Lena Bowers passed last week ami that Mansion«»« would he depnr- houn. 30 year« old. had often heard tributlng and we will promptly look George and Ivan Cannady entertain- end at Seaside. ted from th« country If »urh an Incl- ( that members of hla rare were born Into the charge contained in your let- ^d their father. Mr. E. D. Cannady at deni occured on hi* farm again to be "hew er* of wood SDd drawer* ter W e have had the same complaint dinner Wednesday evening, August Mrs Vera Cowan, of Omaha, Neb. passed through Portland enronte to of water," but he never knew until in one or two cases as to white people t u t at thetr home in Irvington. N A A C P. ASKS NKGIIO BE IN- Tuesday morning early that they being compelled to work; one. of j ---------- Seattle on Saturday. Aug 27th. After ‘ H I D E D IF HOOVER DAM W ORK m|gh| aUo ^ forrw! lo „ U y thp ro„ course. Is Just as bad as the other " ' Among recent Important personages spending Saturday and Sunday In the IS I ROBED | i | ( j , 1Bpcrg» decoy until Iwo while to visit the Rose city were Captain Sound City she returned to Portland WI N Mrs W. J. Marshall waa a recent guest o f Mrs. Tom Johnson at her lov- ly borne in Alberta. Of interest to Portlanders was the visit here of Mrs. Ida Hadron, of New York City, who passed Friday after noon and Saturday In Portland aa the guest of Mrs. LeRoy Blackburn, at her home, 452 Stanton street. Mrs. Hudson, who formerly resided tn this city was enronte borne ffrom LosAn- geles. her old home, where she passed her vacation at the Tenth Olympiad. Mrs. Blackburn invited In a few of her friends to meet the charming vis itor and play bridge. Mrs. Hudson left Saturday night at ten o’clock. Mrs. Joe Crane and children passed last week-end at Seaside. Miss Daisy Lee W right was char ming hostess at a "back-to-school” party for members of the younger set on Friday evening. The guests of hon or were Bob W right and Herbert Alex ander. of Seattle. l e g NO MEND ONE BOY aD‘1 Mr*' John Ed* * rd Smith of Wash- where she passed several days as the New York. Aug 3 1 - A study o f the men commandeered him on the hlgh- , u » k e a ______ ing ton. D. C. They were enronte home , ue8t „ f Mrs Thelma Unthank who YO U'RE IN V ITED dlsrrlmlnallou against the Negro way near I^xa. Eugene. Ore. Aug. 30— Henry Me from ,tH> Tenth Olympiad In Los Ange showed her about the city and high- The Trustees o f Hinson Memorial worker* al the new Hoover Dam I* i The Iwo whites, one about nineteen The3r were * hown ,iKh, seeini way on a sightseeing trip. On Tues Baptist Church have Invited Robert taked by the N A A. C. P. ami the and the other forty, forced Calhoun Wllltams couldn't leave town Tuesday eB J. A d, y. Mrs. C or. Minor entertained at Tod Duncan, baritone and W illiam rough inveatlagtoln" of work al the Into their automobile and drove him a morning on account of a broken leg. so Courtesies by Mr. .nd Mrs 407 Braxee .tree!. c„ d8 at ,he home of Mr. and Mrs. Dnncan Allen. Jr., planlste. teachers dam 1« »tarled by Senator Tasker L short distance from town. Then they he called Ihe fire department ¡Mchols. Washington. The firemen went to work with a | ---------- J- W. Stanley. 538 Mall «tree! In honor of Howard Universtly. Oddle of Nevada Senator Oddle. now ordered him from the car and at the M r' * nd Mr‘ U S Reed * nd f* miI> of Mrs. Cowan Three table, were In D. C., to give s program at the church In Nevada, ha* wired a protest to the J point of drawn platola compelled him hammer, some nail, and a bit of glue. ° ' Mr * " d * r* J Process. Dainty refre.hments were Tuesday evening. September 20th at department of the Interior against the to feel hi« way to a dump of bushe» and McWilliams has gone rejoicing * er* ,he 8 o’clock. No admission. A silver of The broken leg was a wooden one ™ ° n; payment of worker« In scrip and the where a tin pall was concealed Cal Monday evening, August 29. Mr. and ______ fering will be takeu. Public Is invited. alleged forcing of them l.y this methi.ll houn obtained Ihe pall and brought and M l W illiams who ha sloppn i r Mrs. Tracey have many friends among Monday. Sept. 6. a party motored n trade only al company stores, alnce It with him lo Ihe Iwo men in the car a night a l.a g ng a e c y ja . cou .1 ,he coIored people In Portland. Both out Columbia River Highway to Tal- company store» are the only ones They opened II and fonnd It full of not get along so very w ell without L , , deTOUt exponents of Interracial bp, Park where they enjoyed dinner George Cannady came home for the accepting scrip al full value Senator currency, hound In small bundles So Firemen Dixon, Hlcka and Bloom KOodwilI and fellowship. In their bus in pjcnjc gtyie . Those in the party week-end from W illam ette Universtly Oddle »taled If the practice was not Calhoun was then told lo ride on the field, whose knowledge of first aid in- niesss as members of the firm of Mil- were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gaskin. Dr. and had with him LaurenGrannis. cen «toppi'd he wold demand a "thorough took the Injured | |er * Tracey Company, they employ and Mrs. De Norval Unthank. Mrs. ter, of the Willam ette foot-ball team running board of the ear and after eludes carpentry, Investigation" of Ihe method» of con going about a mile. Ihe men pushed member to the department workshop several colored people among whom is Harry Hardy. Misses Jenny Dora both of whom were the dinner guests tractor« at Ihe dam TheN A A. C. P. and soon had It as good as new. Mrs. U. S. Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Grayson, Chrystalee M axwell; little of Mr and Mrs. Jerome Franklin on hint o ff and drove on has written Senator Oddle asking him ------------------------------- report that they enjoyed Immensely Mlgs Marcarda Jones a n d "Sonny Saturday night. A fter motoring to Police later learned Calhoun's story Eye»— eye, — *yr»t Looking •> you. Ap lo Include an InvestIgatlon of Ihe < »., . . . , . ,__ . , 1 Mr. and Mrs. Tracey’s luxurious home Boy.» iTnthank prainn« you. And you wain lo a.a ,11 Vancouver. Waanington. the young and discovered that the two men Police have been asked lo look fo r i ° > ln l treatment of Negroes If a wholesale theie Hcauly C ....mu on h day bring*! men returned and attended the foot were kidnapers who a few days before Prescott J. Sunday. 17, colored. who|*n °®P f * 1- probe I* stared Then u»e Camay, the So»p o f Bc»u..lul had robbed a while automobile sales Is missing from his home at 188 N. -------- . „ „ _ „ * * » » Ro»* S“ * «1 entertained at the ball game at the Stadium Saturday Women, before you uic powder, «nd 16 street **r*' ®, n l ***» ° ‘ - ‘ *** beautiful home of her parents on Snm- night. man of hla car and held up a hank. «ream«. Camay — gentle. Iuiuric.ua, N.. left Thursday morning for Seattle ner street Saturday Sept. 3 at a de- ircamy- arn.tc — will give you the iwret, to Join her husband. Mr Roy Garnett, udous breakfast for a coterie of her Messrs. LeRoy Spicer and Ivan Pat (lean lovelmeai the whole world find* to atiractire. And you'll win each Little j Mgr. of Ihe Angelus Mortuary. Mrs. friends Seated at the table were: terson were among the Labor Day Daily Beauty Content Garnett will be gone Indefinitely. Miss Cora Franklin. Miss Daisy Lee visitors from Portland to Seattl«. -------- Wright. Mr. Charles Duke. Mr. Billy Mrs. Pearl Mitchell who has been Mr. George Cannady and Miss PIXTH A OLI 8 AN 8 TRKET 8 j Mrs. Elise Reynolds and children visiting her mother the past two ■ Smith. Cards, dancing, games and ten- have returned home from Seattle PORTLAND, ORX. , weeks was the recelpient of numer- nis were played after breakfast and where they passed several weeks as Th* Soap of Beautiful Women our social courtesies among which a|| report a fine time. the guests of Mrs. Reynolds parents. were a luncheon or Wednesday of last Mr. and Mrs. W. F Williams. Mrs. f i ■ . ■ — ¡week with Mrs. S. D. Porter as hostess; Mrs. Mary Duncan, of Omaha. Neb., Reynolds was the Inspiration for a !>r. MugmiH llirtuhfiehf. the world-known authority on Sox- at her home in Woodstock. Covers i accompanied by her young son and da- number of social affairs In her honor ology and Director of the ln»tltute for Sexual Science of Berlin, were placed I " ’ "* t Sharing honors ahter returned to Portland Sunday during her stay. Osrmsny, created [at this function were Miss Benita Ah- night August 28. and are domiciled at ernathy who left the following day m j E. Salmon street with Mrs. L. Mrs.Mary Taylor-Moore has moved b 7 7 for St Ixmis to make her home. O njA. Goodwin. Her husband. Mr. C. Dun- from 183 Hooker to 95V4 Russel St. to help the millions of men and women who have lost or are los I Thursday Mrs. Jack Henderson was ing their vital physical power. In his 35 years of practice and re hostess at a Pajama Breakfast at her No operation« nor Injartlon«. No ® Itching, burning skin nifiko* life search. however, ho realized that Ihe weakening of man's glands rd i rrai. m i» «impla hnm« trout- un boar a ble. quickly apply Zemo, the enforced home on 61st St. honoring Mrs. Mit was also responsible for other troubles: High blood pressure, ment . permit« you to go _1_ about ____| your toothing, rooting, .___...___________ invisible family __ hardening of the arteries, physical exhaustion after work or exer chell. The same day at four o'clock buainen« » « » a« »■ unuai-unie««, u«ual— uni«««, of court«, rnur««, antiarptir. antiseptic. Thousand» find And that Zemô Zcmo cise. dizziness, depression, neurasthenia, etc. you «re already mo disabled a« to be bringsiwift relief from Itching, helps In the afternoon. Mrs. George Payne All these troubles run be removeil with Tltus-Pearla. Numer •■T """*;\ h1" 1 «■ • * “ * •* “ : to draw out local infection and ra waa hostess at her home at a beautl- j ous oases were treated by Dr. Hlrschfeld In his Berlin Institute. r e r leg wires. r s d u o H n ^ m .lIlM ^ ‘ hra’lÎisn c l î ï ï î g u o r t i n T tally appointed luncheon for which L. S. (S late Official; 80 years old. married) complained of Perfect Funeral Service «nd end nil pnln, Ihst you nrs up and h*!1 clearing up Skin, ra- physleal exhaustion, dizziness and tremors. W’ as easily tired. Miss Mitchell was Ihe Inspiration, and shmit sgsln In no time. Just follow l'#vlng pimples, rash and other skin MR8. BEA TRICE REED Menial powers dull and slow moving. Physical powers had been the simple directions snd you srs surs irritations. Never be without ft. Bold It was after leaving the home of Mrs. to he helped. • Tour druggist won't everywhere—85c, 60c and 91,00. Lady Attendant incomplete for previous 5 years. Blood ipressure too high. Oiven U. 8. Reed where she was guest of keep your money unlaaa you ar*. 2 Tltus-Pearls 3 times a day. 2 weeks later the medical report on an Informal supper, where Mrs. Mit this man was: General health better, more vigor; dtxzlness chell met with an automobile accident. much less and returning o f power. Treatment continued and 2 weeks later L. S. reported again, this lim e to say that all weari ness and exhaustion had gone; he felt fresh and bouyant. His Mr. and Mrs. Idood pressure had fallen, and at 60 years of age he had regain Mrs. Emma Roberts s e re the guest ed the phyalcAl power and virility that he had known In the of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jamison Sun prime of hla life. Sore throat, muscular rhru- _ Start regaining your youlhfutness now! To-day! In 2 weeks day afternoon. The party took a drive time you will he aware of the new. virile force within you. 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