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• A T U ROA V , FEBRUARY 1A IMS T H « A O V O O A T « ............................................................................... ....... ..................................... ...........» w » w » » i > M H » w « m w » w « » » » m w » , --- -------------------------------------------- ----------- ----------------------------------- -------- THEATRES - SPORTS - SOCIETY & WOMEN’S ACTIVITIES F V ER BA L Seattle News SN A PSH O T S MANY T E A C H I R S A T T END of nations. J - V v J * ------ r - ' I NS TI T UT E It la alleged that the case against the four men accused for the attack on the wife of I^lutenant Masaie at COLUM BIA. 8 C. r »b It-M o r e Honolulu will be nolle proased The than (00 colored teachers In nine Investigation made by a private de counties are reported to have attended (lly DUCK JORDAN. Phone Ca. 1430' tective agency appears to favor the o- the two-day health education instl ■ V W. J. WH BATON 318 - tJrd Avenue North ptnton that the slayer of Joe Kahab.a- lutes which have been held by the wai was an unjustifiable act It also South Carolina Tuberculosis Asam-la The little community of SVitnw». places both Mrs Massle and her mo- ADVOCATE ON SALE AT BROWN' S Rucker The accompanist was Miss tton during the last spring, fall and known u Marysvtll«, in South Caro WI N T E R VEGETABLE OIBHE8 Parsley Turnips ther. Mrs Fortescue In no enviable Wltetta Houston. I winter school months lina. ha» by edict of the State lent» light Naturally, there will be an at- BARBERSHOP, car. 23rd A Madison _o — | Institutes have been held In the fob I pound white turnips tature been abolished Marysville con- tempt to smooth over as much as poe- y t»»,.» Krna Tanner. Oeorgana Everybody Is cordially wenitne I" lowing counties Aiken. Itreechwood. Vegetable dlshea for ihe winter aisted of a population bordering be sible any onus that might be placed ¿5p«<ncer. and Jonny Pierre of Tacoma attend the dance at the Tennta Club McCormick. Marlboro. Newberry. Pick- monili» require more Ingenuity and It* cups milk — 2 cups thin cream tween S to «00 people. The revenue on the main actors tn that deplorali!# Friday night A lovely time was eu ,-ns. Saluda. Chesterfield and Beaufort Imagination ou the part of Ihe houae- were visitors in Seattle Sunday. 4 thlapn flour — 4 iblspn butler for the expense of government » a * tragedy Joyed by all who attended the dance Because of the high death rale from wlfe than does the serving of Vegeta raised from a tax levy of <* a rail a- last week Music was furnished by tuberculosis among Negroes, this work Mea freah from the garden In winter Salt and pepper sprlga parsley Miss Mavlne Uomery entertained a mounting to approximately $200 per In the realm of politics, matters llill Roberts Rythm Rackttcrs. | which la financed from the sale of the choice of fresh vegetables de number of her friends with a party tn annum. It waa aerved by a part time I'eel turnips and cut nearly luto have been rather quiet. There is a — O— -Christman seals. Is regarded as being crease rapidly and one muai rely chief honor of her birthday recently The mayor and four wardena. The mayor Cook until move on foot for the recall of the Hill Roberts Rythm llackteers w lltjo f me highest Importance by the Tu ly on cabbage, some green» a few of three fourth» inch cube» is by trade a carpenter. Three or four Governor of California. Many pollti- hostess looker stunning In a brown piar for the dance to be given Febru• berculosla Association as a means of Ihe sui-culeni roots, for the cheaper lender In Juet enough waler to pro white storkeepers muscled in and set e|M# th(nk ,h# moT# , d¥lied. A . evening gown with red accessories. ary 21. at Broadway listi A la ris M lld la i resistance through training vartelles Among the root vogelablea. vent scorching Drain o ff all Ihe water up a business. It hen the town pro crowd I» ex pec ieri The young men» 0f children In proper health habit» side from the expense of an election, carrol» are. or should be a winter and add a cream sauce made of the The A B.C. Club wtll hold their meet ceeded to levy a tax on them they legislators believe that they can take l*rogre»alve Club is sponsoring the at stand by They are high In vllamln milk, cream, flour, bailer, salt and pop protested And although the legisla care of all angles that may be present ing at the home of Miss PaullneWhite ACTORS E N T E R T A I N PMILA fair. content and because of Ihelr pleasing por Itohoat tho mass until sauce huh this week Plans are now completed ture had authorised the town to raise ed. There is much speculation as to Turn Into a hoi tureen Add OELPHI A CRI PPLES flavor and color they are highly de blea a tax levy It was deemed unwise to the personel of the Cabinet of the in- for the services to he held at Grace finely rut parsley and serve al once Rer. Johnston and his choir held alrable In Ihe family menu Turnips, have White storekeepers pay for doing fo m in f n, lh>n4l , Jmmtstratlon Kvery- Presbyterian Church Sunday evening services at the Grace Presbyterian P IIII.A n E l.P H IA . Pa Feb 15 A loo. are an Important winter vegetable Yield & servings Miss Annie Chatters will be Mlstre-« business in a Negro community. thing so far is guesses Many taxpay of Ceremonies The speaker for the l’ hur' h ta* ' Sun<U’r ,0 ,h* , very enjoy.he afternoon was »pent on Although not as high In protective va era are becoming wrought up over the evening will be Mr Robert Gilmore. o f ,h- Ur* ‘ * «Teabylerlan minister | Tuesday. January SI. by some of the lue aa (he carrot, their vllamln and 1 evening Bsktd Crumbsd Carrot Sticks It is no unusual thing for whites to exhorbitant charges that the Gas and Evening services were conducted by .members of the Green Pastures cast mineral content are lienta worth con formerly of Portland. Oregon forget all their color prejudice and Electric companies are making for the the Young Men's lYogressive Club ' 4m| choir, at the St Miehalel and ah alderlttg In the low-cost diet Yellow 8 carrots — two-lhlrda teaspoon salt enter Negro communities whenever private use ot gas and electricity It Master of Ceremonies. Tony York. | Angsts Home for Colored cripple«! turnips furnish more vitamins than do Mr Joe Smith is rapidly r-voverlng there is a chance for the exploitation it hoped that the legislature will make V» cup milk — 1 egg Next Sunday morning services will be children The Invitation waa extend- white ones from injuries sustained In an accident of said Negro. Noticeable are examp a probe of several of the utility c o r del by Rev Pavla and hla choir of t h e 'd |,y Mr Valdeman Olsen Ihroqgh hich occurred last week. After a I cup bread rruntba It Is Important to Include an abun les seen in Harlem Negro districts of potations doing business in Culiforn.a I Miss t.eona Avery who was formerly 'coat\acm7ai tn Harborvlew Mount Zlou Church. (Baptist) dance of the protective foods milk, Philadelphia; Pittsburgh. Kansas-City The national and foreign debts were 4 lahloapo ns melted butler — O— | one of his students In music. The hospital, he has been removed to his frulla and vegetables In the winter M o. Los Angeles. Jersey City and in scheduled to have s thorough airing Mrs A. Fields, resident of Seattle croup from the rholr known as "tha home and will be glad to have hla menu These foods, with their vita 4 tablespoons parsley fact any large Negro community north with the convening of the next Con for many years, passetl away at Har Shouteri" under the dlracttoo of Mt*a friends call on him there . mins, their calcium and Iron and other or south A white man may be ever gress England seems to have taken borvlew hospital Monday. Mrs Fields Tattle Harris rendered a program ot Wash, scrub dean and dry carrots; mineral salta, are Juat as Impôt taut so prejudiced racially, but whenever or the hit in her teeth and galloping to had been ill for a long lime As we spirituals Miss Susie Sutton »porks rut Into long even atrlpa Add salt In honor of her birthday Mrs Wan du* 'ng tha out of season months aa whenever the opportunity to gam a » disastrous fall. She is seeking to go to press, arrangements for funeral on ths origin of ths spiritual» and read da Catlett entertained with a lovely in summer, whan gardens are gr >w to milk; pour over carrot ainpa ami dollar Is presented all the prejudice is b*nd ,n 0f the European debtors and aervlcea were not completed a poem The children then vtayed let ataml minutes, drain Add milk card party at her home tug covered with veneer of grsciousness present solid phalanx for the demand Mrs Armed la Hurst entertained a several musical numbers including (he to unbeaten egg and stir until tho which, to any casual dtsccrner. is hu- that the United States agree to a debt The following delicious ways of roughly mixed group of friends at her home last "March from Tanhauser" under the Boll carrot strips In Mr. Cornelius Young of Portland. morous. The tragedy of it all is that settlement of 1» cents on the dollar week Cards and refreshments were baton ot Mr Olsen who la their music serving vegetables a r« only a few of crumbs, dip Itilo egg and milk mistura Oregon spent the week end in Seattle. so many Negroes fail to see the veneer [f one la to Jndge the temperament of Ihe mony possibilities enjoyed by all. and again In crumbs I'lare on cookie director. He was the house guest of Rev and and will turn down and pass by s bust- : the next congress by 'he indtvtdua. sheet and bake In hot oven I4U0 deg I Mrs Johnston While in Seattle he Quick Turnip Boup ness conducted by one of the Race to opinions expressed. England. France Mr Roger Robinson. Negro aquatic WI L E Y PRESI DENT SEEKS TO ¡4 tn 30 minutes Serve with melted was the guest at a card party given by I iparl of milk give their patronage to the Interloper. and the other debtors are doomed to star of Seattle, who Is a member of SAVE $300.000 GIFT butter and finely chopped parsley Miss Yvonne Chatters 1 onion, cut In halt Jnst as soon as he obtains patronage disappointment. the Y M C A swimming team, broke One thing is sure, —O— 1 labiosp ««n of flour sufficient to make him independent and that is that President elect Roose two records in the Tacoma pool on CHICAGO. Feb 24— President M Keep a day open to attend the Fal 2 tablespoons of melted butter Vegetable* au Gratin the interloper will move to some lo velt will not antagonixe Congress on January 30. 1933 These records were W lkigan of W iley college was In con Club's Mock Trial Further an 3 cups grated raw turnip cality more favored and if any of his the question of foreign debts, because the fifty veard race which Mr. Rohm Chicago this week attending a meet Mix two or more kinds of fresh- nouncements made next week. I teaspoon salt, chopped parsley former customers should drop in for Congress has the last word. The Re son swam in 24 1 and the 100 yard mg of the Methodist Board of Educa t-iHiked or le fto v e r vegetables, such service, he meets them with a stoney solution offered by Senator Hiram race In S2 4 seconds Mr Robinson tion at which, among other things, Heat the milt m double boiler wl'h as string beans, carrots, turnips or One of the outstanding events which gate. The Marysville Incident is no Johnson. "Buy American'’ was adopted accompanies the Y M C A team tn were discussed further plans for pro- the onion, and flour and fat. which rautlflower, and place In a shallow occurred In Tacoma recenly waa a pro exception. The white storekeepers by the Senate It provides for the pur Vsncouver. B C for the International ra„tm g the W iley College Endowment have bseu well blended, then the tur baking dish Four over the vegetables pram presented by a chorus of sixty should have been discouraged at the chase ot materials used in the build Swimming meet on February 1?. campaign nip. and salt Cook unlit ’ utn'p la (hln white sauce lo which cheese has voices, under the direction of Mrs F ■tart. ing of public work and manufactured The thing which makea urgent tha tender, or for about Id minutes and been added (Viver with buttere«l bread Elmore. The chorus sang for ths -------- j in the United States It was discover- Miss Evonne Chatters entertained r4|-ty aucreaa of thla campaign la the remove the onion Sprinkle chopm-d crumbs and hake In a moderale oven Roreign Legion's program at Lincoln W e are not advocates of segregation ed that the leather used to cover fur- a group of frlenda at the home of her recent action of the General Education parsley over the soup Just In-fore until sauce bubbles ami Ihe crumb# High School Auditorium Saturday nite ■ot even self segregation, bat when nlture for the new executive building are brown February 4. 1911 Solos were rendered sister. Mrs Carl Brooks Saturday *ve- Board In extending for one more year serving people are so devoid of common per- was being ordered from Germany. nlng The guests for the evening were: ,h(> „¡trr of Its $300.000 conditional by Mrs. L. Smith and Miss Margante ception as to enforce it by law. then ....................................... .. V:--.-s U o m Fletcher. Ina Miller. Vlo- „ . , ry f „ r this vifi . «n be It Is no more than Justice that the I la Ownsby. Annie Chatteri and Mea- r lfl W |ley Unless the halanre nec 0- segregated should do their utmost to | Srs. CUranre Jackson. Roland Black- raised within that time, thla offer may make that isolation profitable to them- j well. Harold Bennlng. Ed Mathews. be withdrawn Thla would not only selves. It would be more profitable to i Gene Holmes, and Cornelius Young of mean the loss of $300.not) for Wiley T o n tv r ia l P a r lo r $ COAL our racial group if more of our college J Portland Cards and dancing were en but might have the effect ot oreclud IK NORTH SIXTH STRUT :: l*OKTl.AND, OREGON graduates would turn more to the j Per to n ... $ 6 . 0 0 joyed by all. ing the possibility of any other school And UP marls of trade and not clutter up the Equipped With Ths Vary Lstsst. Ws Ars In A Position Ts Cars For obtaining a similar gift W e Handle All Kinds of Coal professions. Better a company of pro The Reveller Club met at the home Only $85.090 more 1» needed to com 5301 N. E. GLI SAN STREET Men Women ami f ) iltlren ducers than a regiment of profession WOOO of Miss Minota Parker. Thla week plete the amount which W iley Is to PHONE: TABOR 8521 al parasites A successful farmer or the club will meet at the home of raise There are enough pledges on Coma— Let I f i Sarva Y o u ' business merchant is worth more in Our wood is dry and Miss Edith Allen. the hooks t>) satisfy the condition. racial advancement, than a host of col will pleaes you. ! Presidili Dugan states, and stremimi» lege degrees, and at that we are not The High School Girl Reserves gave pffor„ wt„ ^ ..„ n «., , h„ „ „ PROMPT DELI VERY decrying a higher education. To be a Val-ntlne parly on February 17th p i * , * . . h,.f(>r, ,h„ . » p lralton uf th. Phone EAst 4282 a successful merchant or tiller of the It was held at the Phylia Wheatly n(,w t|m, limit. soil, one must have training. The day PHONE B ROADWAY 2449 Y W. C A. FUEL A T R A NS F E R is past when any avocation, whatever MOST REASONABLE IN CITY 1818 • 23rd Ave Seattle. Wn ft might be. can be entered hap-hazard. Mr William (B ill) Blanks who There mt$it be a preliminary training. been seriously III with the flu Moat of us who have essayed to enter covering rapidly at his home business do so with the object of tak 22 Ave. North. ing a chance, and by the time that we FU ^E^AL P A T O U S PATR O NIZE have learned through experience we Tacoma welcomed the return of Miss are broke. Training is a necessity • • • The— Evelyn Bryant who has been visiting to by A D A R. M A YN E OREGON DAIRY COUNCIL j HERB’S GROCERY Holliday 8C Holliday Lew C c U f u e l S 3 .7 5 IIOLLiDAY A HOI J.II>A Y Marvelous flavor! CHANDLER ’■S DAIRY COUNCIL PLANS MEET friends In the East for several monCta Beginning in 1921 to October 1932 there were 19.484 bank suspensions within the United Slates, with total deposits of $4.882.481.000 In 1900 there were but 10.382 banks In the United States, while as 1920 the total was only 29.139. The significance of this statement is that In 11 years there has been approximately one third as many bank failures as t he total num ber of banks in existence at the per iod beginning in 1921. Perhaps some ot our "best minds" can give the rea son. but to the layman It savors ot Inefficiency, dishonesty, or both Bank ing for private profit is an expensive luxury even for the most prosperous G A L A T H E A T R E cutcf ji& nuffLctcoftall New Management A o iU tq ( Everything new except the Name j + •f + 0 (Turn »lull Approved by the Food C om m it tee o f the Am erican M edical Association. Y our grocer has it. KRAFT V e lv e e t a 22nd Ave and E. Madison St. A T L A N T A MAN FOUND DYING New Owners NEW EQUI PMENT j I A T L A N T A . G a , February 15—W M Austin. 31. wan found In a dying condition on the railway tracks of the Central Georgia Both legs were brok- • n. he apparently having been struck by a train. B e Kind To Your FEET ^ T h a D e iitio u i Nee Chssis Food V it a lit y - A r i l i - S iiim m 1 1 FOOTWEAR NEW LOW PRICES WOMEN' S ..............ft $4 and $5 Pr. MEN' S................... @ $5 and $« Pr. M IS SE S'............................... 0 $4 Pr. Children’s ......... ® $1.75 to $3.50 Pr. BOV'S ............... (ft $3.50 to $4.00 Pr. e pathway friends expect— tassata* tatst tasti tata« t'itiuta4##«**ts#a#f*#sst#t**»s##s#ttftafaasattatttitis' PHONE EAST 8305 FRIENDS who want to reach you must find a pathway to your door. This, in modem living, is the telephone RATES REASONABLE GIVE ME A T R I A L ESTI MATES FREE Z. F. MARTIN Pruning, Grafting and landscape Gardening 627 EAST MORRISON 8T., The Rffcnnd annual meeting of th* Oregon Dairy Council will be held in Portland. Tueaday. February 2H .tf th»* Multnomah Hotel, to review the flrat year’« work of this organization Plans for enlarging the scope of the educa tional program to embrace all sections of the state will be firstBTAO INXU of the Stale will be adopted at thin meeting by producing and tnanufa«' luring directors from all parts of the state. The Dairy Council la a centralised organization of all dtvtulon» of ihe State's dairy Induntry to promote twit ter public health and nutrition through tho greater consumption of dairy pro duct*. Health education through »« ho- id», welfare organlzalluna and civic cluha ha» been conducted in all h o c - lion* of Ihe »la te and the council has cooperated with other rlnillar groups In meeting preaent tlay food condi tion*. The forty five director* of the dairy council are choiten from dairymen, ill» trlhutor* and manufacturers with each county represented A feature of the meeting will be u luncheon address by Dr. C. U ly*»e* Moore, of the University of Oregon Medical School, on Ihe "Relations of Dairy Product* to Public Health” . Alt nual report* of the activities pf It o council will be made by Paul C Adam* eiecttllve Hei retary. and Mr* Aila It Mayne, nutrition dlretcor. The pro gram will emit lime Ihe entire day, starting at 10:30 am A number of local dairymen and others Interested tn the dairy Industry plan to attend. CAPT. HARMS I NT E R NAT I ON A L DETECTI VE AGENCY, INC The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company WELCOME $35 SI XTH ST REET Cornar of Market BRoadway 2449 MISS BARBARA HUDDARO. LADY ATTENOANT HAS HE STARTED FOOLING AROUND? Blame FADED HAIR Make your hair a beautiful lu s t ro u s je t bla ck again Too often, lovt dies with the coming of gray, streaked and ugly, off-colcr hair. 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