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SA TU R D A Y, DECEMBER S. 1932 W W T H E A D V O C A T E » »» »« « »» » »» » « « « « PAQE POUR THEARES - SPORTS - SOCIETY & WOMEN S ACTIVITIES Seattle News Hi W ay / t o H ealth HOW BLACK COMEDY COMEDY J fflA I NEH S (By Mr*. Rosalia H o lm »«) Mrs. Eugene P. O u t , of 1458 B Flanders street observed her — T A y A D A R rM A Y N E (By “ Duck" Jordan. 318 • 33rd A t . N.) birthday anniversary Sunday. Noe. 17th amid the comforts of her mod- ornisi lo home with only the members ADVOCATE ON SALE A T BROWN'S Mr and Mrs. O. L. McCullough cel of her Immediate family presenL Mrs. BARBERSHOP, cor. 23rd A Madison ehrated their twenty fifth wcddtng an niversary at the Tennis Club on No M IL K — THE FOUNDATION OF Carr's friends wish her many happy Inexepeualvs fruit or vegalabls. la T H E DIET making suggestions for the low cost vember 18th. returns o f the day. diet the U. 8 Department of A gri HOW BLACK-FACE COMEOY Seattle. Washington. Dec. 1—The °°° at Fourth and Green (now Liberty), Thers la a unlveraal agreement a- culture stipulates one quart of milk Professor A. and Dr. Jeanette Ma young missionary society of the First Joe Stanton's "Jug Hand" have been mong food authorities that the nutri dally for (he child and ona pint or and behind the theatre there was a GOT ITS S T A R T IN U. livery stable where an amusing old tllsky were hosts at a post Thanks, A. M. E. Church wll give a program entertaining at several white func- tional needs of people are best ssrved more dally tor the adult as being es Negro worked. His name was Jim giving dinner on last Saturday night Sunday morning. December 4 at * 4# Ilona recently. They have many en when adequate amounts of milk art sential. Included In (he diet. Uy an adequate Under the moat favorable circum New York. Dec. —One hundred Crow, and Rice and the other actors honoring Mr. and Mrs Jerome Frank- o'clock. The public Is cordially Invit gagomeuta dated for the mouth of amount of milk la meant (he standard, December The band consists of the not long established after much re stances the proper feeding of a fam i years ago at the opening performance had taken to watching him as he " n The menu consisted of a combi ed. following: "Chink" Winslow. "Duck" search and study, of a quart dally for ly requires knowledge and «kill, but at the Old Bowery Theatre here, went about his work In the stable nation of American. Russian and Jew oOo when every food dollar «pent muat Jordan. Gene Holme». Wm Browntug. children through the period of growth bring the greatest poaatbls return In Tom Rice, a comedian, set a new yar. Laurence Hutton in his 'Curtosl i*h dishes. Later in the evening other The Seattle branch of the National and a pint dally tor adults Milk Is nourishment and aallsfacllun. tha task Julian Henson and Joe Stanton. style In theatrical entertainment when ties' quotes a description of Jim Crow guests who were invited In were Mr. conceded to be the most Important become* more difficult. Actual «(p e r t and Mrs. H. Goldstein. Mr. and Mrs. Association for the Advancement of he Introduced a black face stunt and written by one who has seen him: Colored People Is sponsoring a Xmas oOo single article of food for (he roalnten inent with loar coat family diets In re sang a song. A t the end of each "H e was very much defored. the Frank Peransl and Mr. and Mrs. ball to be given at the Broadway hall Mr. Alvester W arfield returned lo ance of health of both child and adult. cent months has shown that families verse he gave a peculiar step, "rockin' right shoulder was drawn up high, Sherinski. Bridge was enjoyed to a December 36th. A question frequently asked at this ere greatly benefited when adequate Seattle after a month'« trip to eitle« time Is: Does the fact, that tho food de reel". • • • and these were and the left leg was stiff and crook- late hour. In Montana. Oregon and eastern fund Is reduced, alter the rule of one amounts of milk era used. This Is not oOo only true I'f the low ■ oat diet, for a the words of his refrain: "W heel a- ed at the knee, which gar him a pain- Washington. quart of milk dally for children and diet Including adequate quantities o f _______ Mr aml Mr* Sherman Pickett were The Misses Erna Tanner. Alice bout turn about, do jls so' ebery time __ ruL _____________ but at the ______ same _____ time ____ ludicrous one pint for adults? Good authorities milk Is desirable under any circum oOo limp. He was in the habit of crooning !l0* t8 at br<‘ *_kfilsl on Sunday morning gud ]nKa W ilson of Tacoma were vis t wheel about I jump Jim Crow.** Mr. and Mra. Carl Brooks (nee Fran are again agraed that when the food stances. It Is related that: "the orchestra a queer old tune, tl ti which he had ap- NoT' mh<>r ' ,th ,or th* Pleasure o f ltorg ln Seattle over the holidays. "M ilk does mors for tha body than ces Chatters) and family «pent the fund is reduced to a minimum, milk Ixiuis Bird aud daughter of Se- pit and the four circling balconies plied words of his own. Aat the end Mrs. • till should hs regarded as a necessi other food, ond does It more cheaply. Thanksgiving holiday« with their pa , oOo ty and should continue to be Included II safeguards (he lowcoat diet for rocked and cheered, forgot the trage of each verse he gave a peculiar step, alle. Washington. Mr Duck Jordan gave a party at rents. Mr and Mrs. George S. Chat as a staple article of the diet. Dr. children and adults", la Ihs statement dy that hid behind the program, for- "rockin’ de h eel" * • and these Mr. W illiam Gilmer was host at the home of his parents on Thanks ters. II. C. Sherman, noted scientist, says of tho U. H Department of Agrocul- got that another play was to come, were the words of his refrain: “ Wheel that In csss where the food fund Is re ture. The money spent for milk must oOo dinner on Monday night. Nov. 28th giving night. Joe Stanton's "Jug forgot even to munch peanuts and about 1 jump Jim Crow". Mrs. Burton Jamea. dlrectreaa of duced to a minimum, the dietary then he considered a wise expenditure for the pleasure of Mrs. Freda Hicks, Band" furnished the music for the throw the «hells about In the accept- -ju ce watched the unconscious _______ __________ __________ ___ the Repertory Theatre. University of should be built around bread and milk. when It yields a greater return In Mr. and Mrs. IT. S. Reed. Mr. and evening ' The lower the level of ripendltura", food ««sen d sIs than when spent for •d manner of those times. A song comedy o f this performance, and de- „ „ Sherman Pickett. M r and Mrs Washington, gave a moat gripping ad- hs says, supplementing a little of some oOo any other food. I Aat Sunday nlghL November 37th dress on the Influence of the Negro t T / b L k f L e c o I ^ r h . d T. » t termlned * ° lmU* te “ ° " e nt* h‘ hf l»*<iore Maney. A delicious trukey ^ ___ . a,», in Modern Art". Sunday night Nov. j natrons with wild ielicht six times per* uaded Crow to com® and ln dinner prepart'd by Mrs. Maney and the A. M. E. Christian Endeavor pro- 20th at the First A. M E Church. A CORRECTION thev brought back the s n e e r to re- ^ a“ d *° le“ d h1“ hU C,OUl Mra- H1,:k* at ,h® form®r'* home wa* clety gave a very Interesting r . o - ------------------------ — “ ff Z **• Ri0e oc 8,a* “ served at a beautifully «Pointed table m m . T boae on the program were as She w a. most ably supported by S - pest his song before they would let ra(tg and tatterg. crooning the Ne- follows: M n. E A. Hall. InterprettHl • !!!• '• Um ovs A M E choir um!«*r It was reported that Robert Saint h,m 80 gro's tune and doing his Jerky little IHiubur; iho direction of Prof 1*. I* McOrudcr. Clair, Half Dollar Bill, aa he la beat Mrs Grace Btnford of Tillamook ^ poem by Paul Laurence The song was "Jump Jim Crow". Jtep audlence wax delighted. The remembered by the old tim er« In street was hostess at a lovely four- Joe Stanton sang a solo; Mr. Joe The choir crowned themselves with the singer. Thomas Dartmouth Rice. actor. however, had made his perfor- Portland where he and hi* father, the course dinner Thanksgiving evening Jackson was the speaker and chose klory The church was crowded to Before that time the humble name of mance sure-fire by Inventing numer- late "Dollar Bill' lived for many year* for his subject: "Choosing a Voca- capacity. T>e aecond of this series tor the pleasure of six friends. Jlm Crow had had no special stgntfi- oua Teraeg t0 thg Jlm Miss Ost« Mott ha« returned to her ,jon"_ will be given at midnight on Chrlat- I waa killed In Seattle two week« ago cance. That evening It took root ln which dealt with local celebrities and classes at srhool alter an abarnr« nf oOo mas evening. by a Filipino who ran ainurk in that The engagement of Miss Madetyn the English language, where It is affairs of the day In Louisville, and a werk or teil daya wlth "flu " Mlsa city However we learn that Half Duncan to Mr. Roy Holmes was told At the meeting held last Sunday °°° now as firm ly fixed as Uncle Sam or Jessle Molt, the youngest daughter of these little jingles brought down the at an elaborate dinner party on Mon afternoon at the Grace Presbyterian Dollar Bill was one of those wound Miss Odessa Smith celebrated her John Bull. Mr«. U. 8. Ueed, will rvmalu out of house. day evening. November 28th at the church, the following officers were birthday anniversary at the home of ed by the erased man aud not killed Rice was a New Yorker, born in srhool untll alter a neresaary nasal “ The next morning the song of Jim home of Mr and Mrg George B. Har- reelected to head up the work for a- her aunt on Sunday night as was flrat reported 1808, in the old Seventh Ward, where Crow swept over Louisville, and the din when Mr SteTen W right, thetr nother year: Operation, although her condition ta oOo the Manhattan Bridge now casts its Mini« I.urlhi Anderflon in confined to ' greatly Improved and sh« ls able to whole town flocked to the theatre to son act«d as host. The dinner table Pres.. W. H. W ilson; vlce-prea. W. George Anderson, a young man who shadow. Apprenticed in youth to a i be up and out agaln her bed with a cold. see Tom Rice do his wonderful act. wa3 exquisite in green and crystal jj Calhoun: sec-. Mrs L. E King; halls from Seattle, la here and Is a _ _ _ _ carver, he drifted to the stage. oOo Soon other cities had a chance to appotntmenU. la r g e crystal bowls of fre a *.. Mrs. J. W. Robinson, Mra. W. J Maraball la Indlsposed guest at the Park hotel on tlllsan St. The Louisville Courier Journal edi Mr. fkinny Allen and Homer Harris laugh at the antics of the comic K e pink roSe-buii9 were set at each end \ Yery Intt'rostlng report of the ar- al 681 Ganeubeln Street. torially claims that: gro. and R ices fame spread like wild of ,h<f table wUh plnk tapt,rg , lTltlea of lhe branch for the past Popular football stars were rhosen on Jess Knee.formerly a captain In (he "T h e origin of Jim Crow can be fire^ New 1 ork^greeted him with wild gct ¡n crygta i c a n d e la b r a ». The ta b le ‘ year was read by the president. Mr the All-City first team Hrenan King Patrick Searrle, a aophnmr« al the Portland holet dining room, la now traced directly to Louisville. Tom enthusiasm. and thus it was that was covered with a gorgeous lace Wilson. *1*° * popular football star, wa* cho- llenson Pnlytrchnlr srhool ls on the Ihe manager nf Ihe Oregon hotel on Rice was playing at one time at the black-face comedy and Negro min- cloth. Tiny individual candles placed oOo " en ,or ,hp *»-C lty third team c-roaa-country trark trnm Searrle has Broad a ay. old Louisville Theatre, which stood strely got their start.” iu novelty holders marked each place. Word was received from California surreaafully rompeted In aeveml e After dinner the guests repaired to stating the marriage of Miss Bernice ' * r Ted Jones o f Portland, Oregon venl«. Mr aud Mrs W L Reese and Mr. ow nf and »H I I'-ave for his home tomorrov the living room where they played Ruby Jordan, daughter of Mr and Mrs Jark Marlin motored to sea seas «»vas* NESS” , a Columbia Picture. Plus se- bridge. Prizes for high score were a- Mrs Sidney Jordan, to Mr. Stephen « « r * month * visit in Seattle Futher Michael Clear. C. S. S. I. Seattle to attend Ihe twenty fifth Selected Featurettes. Fri. Sat. Dec. warded to Mrs. V. Gaskin and Mr. A. Glass. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. S. presided al the funeral held recently wedding anniversary on Monady. the °® ° 2. 3. Douglas Fairbanks in "Around The A. II. C. Girls Club met at the for the late W. J. Marshall. Guy Holmes. Each guest was present A Glass 2Mh. of Mr and Mra ( ' !.. MrCulloh The W orld In Eighty Minutes”, A DOo Presbyterian church at 22nd and ed a Yo-Yo as a souvenir of the oc United Artist Picture; Sun., Mon.. Mr Henry Woods of Yakima was ‘ Tierry streets. Tea and rake were casion. esassssitteesstitaisaest Dec. 4. 5. Edward Nugent and Doro the house guest of Mr Robert Taylor ’••'"•'d. Their president. Miss Alice thy Gulliver in "Honor of the Press” . Mrs. Louis Bird, of Seattle, Wash over the Thanksgiving holidays. l.owis was speaker of the evening. A LD E R — Sun. Mon.. Nov. 27 28 ington and daughter were the house oOo Edmund Lowe. Claudette Colbert and oOo (B y Ivan Cannady) Mrs J. S. Jackson who has been guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Flowers Stuart Erwin in “ Misleading Lady". Mr. Harper Gaston returned to Se On Friday night, December 2. the suffering with a sprained ankle 1s a- Nov. 29-30-Dec. 1. Adolph Menjou. Adventurers Club presented Its "Mar- over the Thanksgiving holidays. Mr attle to visit his parents for a short ble lo tie out again to the delight of llM k D l l l l f « III L ily Datnlta and Eric Von Stroheim di Gras". It was really a night of gay Bird motored down to accompany ,|mp j j e w m |,,aTe for Yakima Mon her friends. in "Friends and Lovers” , an RKO festivities. The program was very u- them bark home. Our o r WALK OVER’S day evening to be gone Indefinitely. picture plus Zasu Pitts and Thelma nique. A ll the stars of the "B ig Broad oOo Heavy Oram OXFORDS The Misses Helena and Grace Sear Todd comedy; Fri. Sat. Dec. 2-3 Ja cast" were there in person. Adelaide Miss I.uella Anderson gave a skat mes Cagney, Loretta Young in "T a x i” Hall (Rose Smith). Arthur Tracy, the c1®' ,he fa r m in g daughters of Rev. ing party at Crystal Pool on Friday a Warner picture plus Metrotone street ginger (Ivan Cannad)y, Ruth and Mrs. Robert Searcie were host- evening. Quite a number were out esses at a delicious dinner Thanks and enjoyed the evening's fun. Facts About ibe Telephone News and other shorts. Etting (Beda Pearson). Donald Novis giving at the home of their parents In Many Slylr* In Any seat 15 Cents any time. oOo (C lifford F low ers), Connie Boswell Brentwood. The table was laid for Mr. Roy Holmes left Sunday night Northern Ireland has ona tele (E velyn Freem an), Cab Calloway Plain Ixalhrr - A T - MUSIC BOX — Sun. Mon. Tues. Nov. (T e rry Duncan) those two inimitable fifteen guests and was pretty indeed, for Portland where he will spend a phone for each forty seven of Its population. 27-28-29. Paul Muni. Ann Dvorak in commedians. Raybestos and Asbestos with Its centre-piece of pink and few days with his fiancee. "S C A R F A C E ', a United Artist pic (Andy Bundy and T erry Duncan) Rus white asters, carnations and mari oOo Long distance taiephona service ture. A picture sensation that stirred Columbo (Bob Price). Duke Ellington golds with white and blue linen cloth. has been Inaugurated between Can Games and music were the diversions. Friends were surprised to learn of the country. Wed., Thurs., Nov. 39- (Ph illip Moore). Don Redmond and Noted among the guests were Mr*, the marriage o f Miss Arline J. Stew- ton and Hong Kong. Chinn. Dec. 1, Joe E. Brown. Evalyn Knapp his band (Chuck Smith. Melvin Daw Madelyn W a fer and son and Messrs. art of Salt Lake City, Utah, (o Mr in. “ FIREM AN, SAVE M Y C H ILD ” , a There are more than 700.000 son. and Hubert L ew is) with Bill R. Daniels and Lloyd Fitchu. Every Letcher Yarbough of Seattle The First National Picture plus: Eddie American Telephone and Telegraph Robinson (Charlie Harris) as guest one enjoyed the delightful affair. happy couple are residing In the Al- Quillan. "T h e BIG SHOT". Fri.. Sat . Company stockholders, and no ona drummer, dancer and crooner. delphl Apartment*. person owns as much as ona per Dec. 2-3. Regis Toomey, Sue Carrol A fter a most excelent program, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morgan were oOo cent of the stock. in "G R A F T ", a Universal picture plus candy, popcorn and peanuts were sold hosts at the regular meting of the ‘ STR E E T O W OM EN ". Rite* were held at the First Meth by pretty little female Adventurers. Sunday Night Supper Club on N ov The commercial telephone service MUSIC BOX — Sun. Mon. Tues, Dec. A goodly crowd gathered to witness ember 27th at their residence, 4t,4 odist Church for the late Senator recently Inaugurated between Great 4, 5. 6, Slim Summerville. Zasu Pitts l i e W esley Jones. Prominent colored el- ithis musical extravaganza. Britain and Soviet Russia it avail Buffalo street. ln “ TH E UNEXPECTED F A T H E R ” a j Ben Bard (B ill Law ) kindly con The dining table was resplendent tlzens who attended the funeral were: able to ail parts of Great Britain and IN B l.A C K K ID Universal picture. Wed., Thurs., Dec. sented to act as master of ceremonies , 8. 0 Barbara oaroara Stanwyck o ia o v y c » ln to “ SO a\j BIG ^ snowy linen cloth set with ez- Mesrs. John Gayton. Sr., 18 lllard Northern Iraiand, bnt Is restricted 7, to Moscow for the present. a First“ National^Pictnrc* one of the for th" occasion. This program was r)n|gite china and silver ware. Ivory Hood. Horace Gayton and Prof. L. L. ____ broadcast on the air over station J. tapers blended beautifully with the McOruder. year's truly worth while pictures The widespread investment In »O o 123 BROADW AY Fri.. Fri.. Sat.. Sat, Dec. 9. 10. Boria K arloff ° K - E - owned and °Pirated by the pale yellow chrysanthemum* that i tarest In tbs Bell System la tndl of Vancouver. a Thomas Rutherford & Co., Inc., ma* formed the attractive centre-piece. ] Miss Vivian Jonea, rated by the fart tuai more than May Clark in Universal Picture. er* ot p °rtabe Decimals that can be y e||ow bandpalnted place cards made B. C., who has been visiting S' .,->!• 280,000. or about 40%. of Ihe slork- B LUE MOUSE __ Sun., Mon., Nov. moved anywhere. Oh, yes! I almost interesting "noise-makers" between return to her home on Monday. bolders of tha American Telephone and Telegraph Company, the parent 27, 28, Betty Compson. Ivan Lebedeff , forgot: Andy Bundy and Harold Gas f,ach of the delicious four-courses. °°° and Anita Louise in “ G AY DIPLO- kin furnished the 'Yeah Man’ for Cab yfTn Triplett, Mrs. Morgan’s moth- Viola Owmsby entertained the rompany of the Bell System, own aaBjgted ker [D serving the repast, following at her home on Wednesday flve aharea or leai »act M A T ” , an RKO Pathe Feature; also Calloway's (T erry Duncan) version ot j tkc evening, the guests en- evening: Dorothea Young, Gallon! Mack Sennett comedy and other "Minnie the Moocher" and "K ickin shorts. Tu., Wed., Th., Nov. 29, 30, th Gong Around". Btepln Fetchlt (Son- j0yed games and music. A t the table Brown. Gene Holmes, Yvonne Chat- Dec. 1, Zasu Pitts, Wm. Collier, Jr., ny Boy Sam) tapped all over the sat Mrs. Morgan in a grey and ter*, and Harold Banning. A delight- P ATR O N IZE black attire; Mrs. Frank Adams in ful tim,i was spent by all. and Una Merkel in "T H E SECRET stage for us. • • • The— red crepe back satin, lace trimmed; | °°° Mrs. W illis Reed In flowered black j Mr. and Mrs. William Chandler silk afid Mrs. Jerome Franklin In were hosts at dinner Thanksgiving G A L A T H E A T R E white flat crepe with which she wore I 1 <>r ,be pleasure o f their Immedl- 22nd Ave and E. Madison St. a lace jacquette. Their husbands wore ,®1e family, GOT IT'S START IN AMERICA PREPON DAIRY COUNCIL Locals ✓ Theaters MEN Sí no se°° WOMEN Here Is One Of WALK OVER’S Many Styles I ne W a lk 0\?er S h o e S to re E tuxedos. Benninghoff And Gaddie, Sponiors For City’* Latest Modern Mortuary (By The Editor) W e had the pleasure of being pilot- ed through the newly established mortuary, Benninghoff & Gaddie at 335 Sixth street on the corner of Market, one day this week. The building itself ls one o f Port- land's old aristocratic residences which has been completely rennovat- ed and redecorated, making it quite suitable for the purpose. The outside has been painted a pale yellow — almost as pale as Ivory •while Inside, the woodwork has been newly retinted in dark oak and the walls are of Senates, a sort of bro- caded silk in a soft tea rose shade, The Chapel gives a grey-rose impres- alon with Ita Individual grey chairs and rose shade silk couch and drap- erles The mourner'* room Is neatly furnished and comfortable; it Is con- ▼eniently and secludedly located with a private lavatory connected. The die- play room has muraU ln blue with pale rose flowered border. It Is corn pletely filled with attractive caskets priced variously, while the "prepara- tlon” room Is well stocked and equip- Ped for instantaneous service. Messrs. H. L. Benninghoff, a Port land young man and Mr. Paul E. Gad- die, his associate and partner are the splendid young proprietors, A sweet-faced elderly woman, Mr. Benninghoff’s grandmother, Mrs. Ho- ward and also his brother, greeted us. When Interviewed at their place of business, they stated that the firm of Benninghoff & Gaddie were equip- ped to handle an yfuneral from the lowest to the highest and the best service at a mlnnimum cost was their pledge. Announcement of the opening of the Funeral Home appears elsewhere In this issue and every one is wel- come to Inspect the plant. nf>n ______ ! Among out of town guests at the The young people are welcoming twenty-fifth wedding anniversary re- back home Mr. Robert Wright, son of eeptlon given by Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Hardin who McCullough at the Tennis Club last has been ln Seattle for the past year. Monday night were Mr. and Mrs. J. "Bob” as he la Intimately called by Martin and Mr. W. L. Reese, of Port- friends, looks fine and says he’s glad land. Over a hundred guests called land left many exquisite gifts for the to be back home aagin . i popular couple. Mrs. Laura I^ipsley, of Victoria, B. C., arrived in Portland last Saturday Q lW fim iie te m ftM M IH IfllM fm iM IIH M M H IM M t H fH M IH im illf ] from Seattle where she stopped over the Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs. Helen Leftridge. Mrs. Lapsley who COAL has considerable property holdings in Per ton. . . Portland Is combining business with And UP pleasure. She will remain indefinitely W e Handle A ll Kinds of Coal at the home of her cousin, Mrs. Ruby WOOD White at 65 E. 10th stret. l ew L ost Tiiel $ 6.00 Lo'd........... $ 3 . 7 5 Invitations have been Issued to mem bers of the younger set, requesting their presence at a formal dance to be given hy the Trianon Girl Reser ves at the gym o f the Williams Ave. " Y ” , on Friday evening, Dec. 16, from 8 to 12. Great preparations hare been made to make the dance a gala e- vent. Our wood It dry and will pleaea you. 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