T H I SA TU R D A Y, FEBRUARY It, 1SS3 P A O * POUR A D V O C A T E THEATRES - SPORTS - SOCIETY & WO MEN'S ACTIVITIES t c H ealth ABEL Seattle News P»PPPP» » # » #F#AAA#A#»»P»F»AA VERBAL SNAPSHOT'S BY W. J. W H E ATO N (Hy DUCK JORDAN, rhoae Ea. 14301 SIS • 33rd Avenue North by A D A .R r M A Y N E OREGON DAIRY COUNCIL WOMEN IN JOURNALISM The women have played uo mean ADVOCATE ON SALE A T BROWN S Atm e« Gaston. Viola Osrmsby, Harold PO TATO P L A Y S NEW PAR TS BennlBS. Gone Holme», Yvonne Chat part In the development of Journalism '» 1 BARBERSHOP, cor. 23rd A Madison Ka pec tally la thla true of the West ters and Fred Harri», of Taooma The potato ha» been railed Ihe one and Ihe Pacific coast The IVau of tli * —O - Western women who have essayed and »«Ratable that can be aiiooeaafully u are nmklna ».nut In their chosen field '•> » » » T course fr»m soup lo Moaars. Harper Gaston and IMell The memhcrs of thè A II C. Club This reputation la a deserving Johnson, two of Seattle s m.-st popu 0„ J(1Vt>d „ ,ox,.lv ,uck d|nn« r „ helonas to MRS C LARA F R A N K L IN , unis lar tap dancer», widely known a» the ............. ............................. ............. .. "T w o H alve*" have been dancmpc at the Hotel Hut 1er for some time and have Just signed up for a two weeks’ contract in Tacoma Miss Viola Owmsby and Mr Harold Henning entertained a number of young Seattlltes with a card party at the home of the former's pareuts IV- licious refreshments were served. mother of Chester Franklin, editor thè homo of thè M t.se. lleatrtc* ano , " r ‘ ' h' " ,,,r C IT Y Anale Chatter. Final arraaaements •*“ « l’ ' " ' 1" " " " ' of thè RAN SAS C ALL It I» hard to divoro« thè OMA- were made for the program Thla HA E NTERPRISE or THE DENVER group of girls Is to present the pro STATE S M A N from the C A L L lie- gram at Grace Preabylerlan Church cause the C ALL was practically born on Sunday. Include«! on the program of the experience of Ihoao Iwo Jour» will be a «luett by the Miss«>s Alice als Joseph and Clara II Franklin l.ewia and K«1na Height; scripture were pioneers of Negro Journalism n reading; hy Miss Aimeo Gaston, and the west They persisted when other* a reading by Miss Sarah Giver. The fell by Ihe way. The present KANSAS Mistress of ceremonies will be Miss C ITY C A L L ows much of Its success Annie Chatters to the energy and courage of Mrs for » I » » ' ‘"h er vegetable la used I » auch variety of ways as Ihe potato* ‘ ho ttiaklna of soupa. salads. meni dishes, doughnuts, cakes, pies and breada are but a few of Its possibili »•*« The popularity of Ihe potato la no doubt due to Ita mild flavor For this reason too I» Is a good mixer and combines well with other foods Food eclentlsts have placed potatoes high ,n »he list for nutritive value and since *1*03 *m »no of the cheapest and most filling of Ihe starchy foods these are Additional reasons for their popularity Potatoes, ns do all starchy foods, combine excellently with diary pro duel» In fact, milk doe« more to make up for deficiencies In the pela ,a than any other fot«! The use of butter and cheese with potatoes not only Improves Ihe flavor, but adda lo the food value, aa potato«« contain h,*t little fat In thinking of table uses ,o r 111* potato one especially thinks of baking, mashing, creaming, stuffing and frying, but thee« are not by any means the «it e m of their possibilities For an economical main dtah. try «scalloped potatoes with pork chop« It la made by paring and slicing raw potatoes enough to fill a baking dish Put Ihe potatoes In Ihe dish In lay- era. with bits of butter, pepper, salt, and a thin layer of cracker crumbs !u between .until the dtah 1« full Pour over this, sweet milk until ll c*n he *ee|* through the top layer Hake «low ly one hour. thau plare lean pork cthopa seaaoned with aalt and pepper nn top. and hake alowly another half hour Another main dish la Ihe romhina u.m of (uiiatoee and eggs as given In the following receipt Oat Hill Potatoes 4 large boiled potatoes 5 cupa thin while sauce 6 hard cooked eggs Cut boiled potatoes and eggs Into onofuurth Inch «Ucea I'laco a layer of p o ta i»«» in baking dtsh, aprlnkl« with salt and pepper Cover with lay- er of egg. repeat, aud pour over all t cups of thin white sauce Cover with cracker crumbs, and hake until the crumbs are brown Proportions of the white sauce are I tablespoon flour. 1 tablespoon butter V» teaspoon salt, and tg teaspoon pepper aud U » cups milk A nutritious and easily made cake contains hot innshed potato This re- ctpe la excellent when used as cup cakes Potato Checolato Cako Olla cup hot mashed potato. I cup sugar. I* cup butler. S« cup milk, yolks of 3 egg«. I« cup chopped walnuts, X* cup chopped rateine. U » cups flour, 3 teaspoons baking powder. 1 teaspoon soda. 1 square chocolate melted. 1 teaspoon cinnamon. S teaspoon cloves and >A teaspoon salt Add sugar, egg«. butter and milk to Ihe hot potato Sift all Ihe dry mgredleuta. and add to Iho first mixture Mix well until smooth, then add nuta. raisins and chocolate Hake In two layer«, or liak« a« cup cake« T h e «« cake» have Ihe very excellent quality of coming out of the muffin pan« easily Franklin who encouraged and gave her experience In Its upbuilding Mrs The Girls Excelsior Club held their •'A Bronte Heauty Conte«»'' was Franklin la now retired on pension weekly meeting at the home of Miss h„ ld „ lh„ KlmiUh I* ,,,., ha|| Mon. Then we would mention as next In M*e Howard Refreshments were ser- day „ „ „ m g T be COnteat was won by p«>lnt of sertlce, MRS. C H A R LO TTE ved to all the members. Miss Velma Joues SPEAR BASS, managlug editor of the C ALIF O R N IA EAGLE Mrs Hass was < a contemporary of J J Nelmore who The High School Girl Reserves held Tomorrow. Sunday, February 12th. marks the 124»h anniversary of the Mr Joe £mllh was seriously Injured published the EAGLE eighties, before their annual Recognition services at birth of Abraham Lincoln, the Saviour of his country. in an automobile accident recently, h took on the present prefix Much of Lincoln wss a godly man and on the occasion of his departure from his Vesper service Sunday Due to the ill He stated that two white men forced (he success of the C A LIF O R N IA BA- home in Springfield, for Washington to be inaugurated President of the nesg of the president. Mrs. Lena Flet him Into a telephone pole while he OLE Is due to the energetic manage- United States he said; “ I leave with a task greater than that which rested . „ ... . , upon Washington. Without the . . . . stance of that Dtvme Being who ever 1her Al,c* Lew' 9 OT* ' was driving in hta egr Mr Smith Is raent of Mr«. Rasa who sacrificed attended him, I cannot succeed. With that assistance. I cannot fall." * "• services. confined in the Harborvtew hospital, much that Ihe California Ragle might Lincoln's name will be eulogized in pulpit and press tomorrow through- — O— soar to greater heights out the nation.________________________ Miss Merry Newton and Mias Dor — O— One other who muat be placed a- George Cannady passed the weekend oth* Alexander were delegates to the Mrs Amanda Hears entertained a mong the pioneers of ths women In visiting his parents in Portland. Geo mid-winter gtrl reserve conference al 232 ■ 23rd avenue with an afternoon Journalism, Is MRS. BEATRICE CAN Tacoma The girls left last Friday and Is a soph at Willamette University. number of friends at her home at NADY F R A N K L IN , publisher and adt- returned Sunday afternoon A delight bridge party. lor of TH E ADVOCATE. l*ortland. Or The young peoples study club met ful ,ime * as enJ°7ed them I egon One of the first women of the Wednesday evening at the Bethel “ 1 ® I Pacific coast to pass the bar ami prao- Miss Yvonne Chatters, newy elect- church parsonage Mr George Gardiner was exonerat- tire law, Mrs Beatrice Franklin could ed president of the High S«-hool Girl pd yvhrusry j , , by a coroner s Jury not relinquish the hold that journal yolIn), Rob ,.m „ „ hl>r Th„ n too felt Clarence Ramsev was the proud re Reserves, was a member of the Guard of ,h(> ch#r)(e of cipient of a tweed' knicker suit which of H(' nor to Amolla & ‘ rh« rt ,,n Taylor Self-defen se was the ground that the field of Journalism ' u Id was recently presented to him by Mrs February 3. when she was here Mis in which Garner based his pie». Ider »«-ope In her enden- give her Alice Jones o f 1627 N E Williams Earhar' l**-«ared to the young peop.e vor to clarify and heller racial rendi Friday February 3 at the Civic audi avenue. COLORED PO RTERS DEFENDED lions Such has been the aim of THE torlum Admission for school childreu ADVOCATE and It has mude notice T o n » o ria l P a rlo r» Washington. D C. Feb 9— Senator able progress Mrs. W. L. Bernard, of Bremerton. was 25 cents. 1 2 T - NORTH SIXTH STKKKT :: PORTI-ANO. ORKCON Dill, democrat. Washington, has risen Washington, was in Portland oyer the Among the younger group who are Mr Harper Gaston entertained at (0 the defense of colored pullman making Journalism a career I» Mrs week-end to be with her sister. Miss Equipped With T h « Vary Latest, We Are In A Position To Car« For Julia Mills. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. the home o f hls Parents with danc- porters on pullman cars Dill introdu- GLADYS W ISINGER CRAW FORO Ing. cards and delicious refreshments Men, Women am) ( J ililien red a bill to prohibit displacement of she la the managing editor of THE Bernard entertained Mrs. Guy W Jamie s > p o porters by foreigners working SAN FRANCISCO SPOKESM AN a Holmes at the RKO Orpheum and in ,0,low,° * were Present r»me- l.rt Vt Serve Y o u ' the evening of the same day. she was W a,son- -*°® Stanton. Annie Chatters. at a lower wage Journal, owing to her splendid manage Mrs Holmes’ guest at dinner at her He declared a Negro could do twice meat, is well up In the list of Race Pastor and W ife Honored "9 IIOI.I.II)AY A HOIJ.IIXY as much work a* Filipino and Japan nt*wnpap«*rft. Although the SPOKES Stewardes’ Board. No. 1. of which residence on Gantenbeln Avenue ese porters. MAN I« listed with tho latest of th« Mrs R. H. Camps, is president, gave ventures, it bids to become one of the £ I1 Miss Catherine Franklin and Mr. a surprise pound party on last Tues COAL potent factors in coast Journalism day. January 31st at the parsonage. Jerome Franklin observed their birth Per to n . . . MRS CRAWFORD, although one. If RENT CARS TRUCKS I 417 W illiams A re for the pleasure of day anniversaries by entertaining a PATR O N IZE And UP half hundred guests informally on not the youngi st. of the western man Rev. and Mrs. Lee Roy Kinard W e Handle All Kinds of Coal • * • The— agers of a new*pa;n*r. has had splen The members of the Board who were Sunday evening. February 5th at the WOOD did experience and. being of the pro uresent are Mesdames R H. Camp. home of Mr and Mrs. Frankin, 2516 1*11$ INK IlKt) M i * \ V .1011 missive make up. will place the G A L A T H E A T R E Catherine Gray. Nettie Clemens. Ada N. E. 26th avenue. February 4th was Our wood is dry snd SPOKESM AN In a position where it Mumford. Mable Washington. J D Miss Franklin's natal day and the 6th will pleaes you. 22nd Ave and E. Madison St. 188 2tot St., One Block South of Washington Portland, Oregon will wield a great Influence In mold Patton. Sarah Love. Belle Johnson. Mr Franklin's. Both recieved many ing opinion 1 nthe right direction PR O M PT D ELIVE R Y New Management New Owners Pearl Carrol. Pattie Summers Jose- ,erTlr -& Then there is MRS. FA Y JACKSON Phone EAst 4282 phine Morrison. Lena Green. Ada Mc NEW E Q U IPM EN T W hile Mrs. Jackson has not madi* a The International Club met at din Gill. J. R. Mills. Many serviceable PHONE BROADW AV 2449 success as a Journalistic manager, she ner Friday evening at the Oregon gifts were received. F U E L A. T R A N S FE R Everything new except the Name has contributed greatly to give an up grille. MOST REASONABLE IN C ITY 1818 • 23rd Ave Seattle, Wn. ward tremi to coast Journalism She Mra. L. K. Weeks, of 444 Benton St. has a very trenchant pen and her po was the dinner guest Sunday of Mr Mr. and Mrs Mayberry are in Port- litical observations and commenta and Mr« E. L. Jamison o f S68 Garf.eld Und. makin* thetr hom„ ' with Mr and make good reading Avenue. FU ^E ^AL P A ^ L ß *5 Mrs. Wilbur Mereler. They are Mrs. Mercier's parents. HOW MUCH ARE YOU CONTRIB Mr and Mrs. J. WIU Jones of Hous UTING TO W ARD THOSE W HO ARE ton. Tex., have issued invitations to M AKING THE FIGHT FOR YOUR E The Charming Miaa Vivian Jordan VISITO RS ARE WELCOME the marriage of their daughter Rosa QUAL RIGHTS UNDER TH E CON 385 SIX TH STREET mond to Mr. Fred D. Benson. The and her brother "Duck" Jordan, of BRoadway 2448 ST IT U T IO N ? DO YOU P A Y FOR AND Corner of Market Seattle passed laat week-end In Port ceremony will take place at six o'clock READ YOUR LOCAL P APE R ? IF— Saturday evening Feb. 18th at the land. Mias Jordan was the house NOT— W H Y NOT? MISS B ARBARA HUBBARD. LAD Y ATTEND ANT family residence. 2619 Holman Are. guest of Miss Bobby Ellis and Mr M O R TA LIT Y D IS P A R IT Y The couple will be at home at 1413 -Jordan. who Is the Seattle editor of A survey tells that of northern East Croc key. San Antonio. Tex Miss of The Advocate, waa the honored states. New Jersey has the highest Rosamond Jones is the niece of Mrs of the Advocate household A percentage of Negro population. Then Jerome Franklin and Mrs E. L. Jami- *oodly number of informal dances. mortality statistics are given as 2fto ___ dinners and theatre parties given by per thousand among Negroes while 0 members of the younger society set. NEW LOW PRICES the percentage among the whites Is The Sunday-night Supper Club met filled thp " hole ‘ ‘ » i* they were here. W O M E N 'S................& »4 and S5 Pr. but 43 per thousand What a differ January 29th with Mr. and Mrs. Jer- Th#T arrived on Friday and returned MEN'S ................ @ *5 and $6 Pr. ence! Such a difference that appears ome Franklin at thetr home In Irving- ,0 Seattle on Monday, M ISSES'................ ............ 0 14 IT. as unbelievable What can he the liv ton. Eight guest» enjoyed the delecta- ® Children'« .......... ig $1.75 to $3.50 Pr. ing conditions which take such a toil ble repast which was served by the Mr and M r* ^ Grigsby write to BOY'S .............. $3.50 to $4.00 Pr. of lives of Negroes living In New hostess assisted Miss Catherine Frank- f[ lends in Portland from I » s Angeles Jersey? Tan It he possible that any thath they may return to Portland Un. State would allow conditions so tm any time. During the evening a very interest sanitary to exist within its borders — O— ing program was enjoyed. It consisted New Jersey ranks among the van Miss Bobbie Ellis entertained a of a vocal duet by Mrs. Charles Mor guard of the states In Intelligence and party of young people at her home gan and Miss Catherine Franklin; rea thrift It has within Its confines Negro ding. a Bibical aelection. Mrs. Willis in honor of Miss Vivian Jordan of men and women whose names are na Reed; a paper. "T h e Negro Finds a Seattle. Guests enjoyed dancing from tlonal There Is great possibility for eight 'till late. Home", Mrs. Franklin; a piano solo. them If conditions in Now Jersey are Mrs Charles Morgan and a reading as depicted, Negro leaders need not Don't forget to go to the "Bigger without manuscript, Mrs. Charles Ad go to M l stsslppl to right conditions Broadcast" to be presented by the ams. The N. A. A. C. IV has something RATES REASONABLE PHONE EAST 6305 As usual, the men were attired In Adventurers Club of Bethel church on GIVE ME A T R IA L right on Its doorsteps tuxedos. Mrs. Adams wore black crepe , ri aJ at s P M. Admission lOcents. E STIM ATES FREE trimmed with lace matching Jacquettl; THE SHOW BOAT COMING! Mrs. Morgan, grey crepe; Miss Frank lin, black crepe, gold metal trimmed ; Misses Boble Ellis and Birdie Mae Mrs Franklin canary silk; Mrs. Reen heliotrope cre>pe, silver metal trimmed. Coleman have transferred from the Pruning, Grafting and Landscape Gardening The club adjourned to meet two Jefferson high school to the High School of Commerce. weeks hence with Mr. and Mrs. Char-, SOCIAL Holliday & Holliday L c m t e s t Fu el S 6 .0 0 K'OM 6 cv© > * \ IJ D r l \ © *© i > ii © Lo*d S 3 .7 5 CHANDLER E © i i n i m t l i c f f 9 L G c i d t l l © Be Kind To Your FEET V it a lit y - A r i l ) - S u p p c rt FOOTWEAR HAS STARTED FOOLING AROUND? Blam e Z. F. MARTIN les Morgan. Miss Julia Mae Blanchard graduat ed at Jefferaon High school with high Mr. and Mra. U. S Reed gave a «uprise party, honoring the 16th birth honors In January She is a P. O. in some special subjects. day anntveraary of their daughter. M ist Osle Mott, on Thursday evening George and Ivan Cannady enter from seven until eleven o'clock at the fam ily residence, 940 Tibbetts St tained a coterie of frlenda at an In- A coterie o f her young frlenda, both ' danc*n,f Party Friday night at boys and girls enjoyed the delightful thelr home ln ,rTln*t°n tor the pleas >ffa|r i «r e of Duck and Vivian Jordan of Mias Mott was the recelpent of sev- eral lovely gifts included among which w ere an underwood typewriter and a suede j.cqu ette The young people as eembled at the residence of Mr and Mrs W irt Morton, a neighbor of the Reed fam ily ily and went In a body to Reed fam the p «rty which was pronounced a great aucceaa. . Sea,tle [ v Mr Allan R “ «>«rford has completed ^ la *tudip" at Paclflc college at New- bftr* ' ° re* OD and '* ha<* home He wil1 return to college at the June Commencement to recleve hia A. B de* ree whlch W>11 be conferred at that time with the rest of the claas. 627 EAST MORRISON 8T., PO RTLAND , OREGON HERB’S GROCERY 5301 N. E. QLI9AN STR E E T PH O NE: TABOR 8521 1 l„»M............................. ..IK....................Q The Oldest Negro Business Fn Portland la . C APT. HARMS IN T E R N A T IO N A L DETECTIVE AGENCY, INC The Advocate Publishing Co- Publisher* o f “ The ArlvocnuT Publiahed Every Saturday For The P u t 29 Veara B EATRICE C A N N A D Y -FR A N K LIN , Reliable detective service, frin ii nal and civil Investigations a specialty. ‘Not promises but re suits.’ S14 Swettand Bldg., (Washington at F lflh ) Editor Phone A T 2567. Night UN 1234 FADED HAIR Make your hair a beautiful lu s t ro u s ¡e t bla ck again T oo o.'ten, love dies with the coming of gray, streaked and ugly off color hair Then tears won’t win him back You can bet the other woman's hair is a lustrous coal black, that makes her lovelier and more youthful. W hy should you spend lonely nights?.. when in a few minutes G odefroy's Larieuse French Hair Coloring will make you look years younger— because it will change your hair to the most beautiful jet black you have ever seen. !U I A « g ir l gnu u ttd lo be. d e l I I . ! I bottle o j C.odejrny’ e l.orieuee from gour druggie! o r beautician lodag. GODEFROY’S L A R I E U S E frtnch HAIR coloring 1906 OLIVE STREET - ST. LOUIS. MO. WARNINGI A vo id n*w, itra n g c , un» ovan hair c o lo rin g « , ►r ovat 40 yaars ( f r o y 'a L a r la u ta H a ir (s to rin g hat haan osad w fih par fact raaulta by t h o u s a n d ! of p an p lg laadari in rail fla n « p » lltlra l a n d a n c la l l(fa K