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THI S A T U R D A Y , A P R I L 1ft. IS M ADVOCATI R A D I PO UR THEATRES - SPORTS - SOCIETY & WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES VERBAL Seattle News SNAPSHOTS momty a leader h»s a ffT a rn l BY W. 4. W H E ATO N NEGRO FARM ERS' DAY M.wt class. Tho great loador« of t.xlav are mon whose rarly or lain was o f tho people whoso oauao thoy espouse. It IH 'i'K JORDAN - SIS 2.1 id Avo. Editor Phono t o 1430' Is ot>Ttou,s that mon such as Stalin,1 Y V O N N E C H A TTE R S ■ 206 25th A t * N . Fast 6115. Assistant o«IH.vr Mussolini. Komal and Ghamit should sroild saeh groat Influonoo ooor tho ■ ■uannoa Thay were ollhor fr .n tho /¡OVOCATE ON SALE A T BROW N'S Ihe wook with various programs ana poph» or m'nglod In tho lif* of Iho BARBERSHOP, cor. 23rd A Madison tnloroallng dlsouashms hold al Iho V people with a cloar understanding of \V. C A Meetings «e r o also conduct April 1st was sot asido by Iho Nft- •>»*<* “ •*<«* »«“ ' doslroa Unooln was Mr> R Kowsor receive,! word from «* ,h* ,hur' h honoring this v i e lter hratlou. h„ r „ „ „ N<>. Orloan. .hat Ilonal Farm Board to allow ,ho Nogro f h o o * «« «• » for the people "Go»l must hare loved beloved brother. Mr John L ow I» was farmer and tho 4-H hoys snd girl* of the common people. He made so many Mr Sam Bushnell entertain «! a very dead tho South to *nform tho nation of thoir of them", said Lincoln. Frederick select group of hts friends at a sur- actlTitloa in aiding to tho potential Douglass. Booker T Washington were Mrs. Gladys Rashier. will entertaln l*1’1** PSUjr in honor of Miss 1. lie I le wealth of the country. Some ach leaders because they, being of the H«tmond. His guest* were: M ano the Harmony Art flu b at her home on ievements bordered on tho miraculous. people, realised the condition and were Dutch Mayfield. Joe Stanton, Harold Queen Anne Hill Farmer* told how thoy had succeeded sympathtlc. The one who*« life and Henning Ted Jone*, bèi Bushnell. AK In buying the farm» which thoy now saying have left their Imprint upon vester W arfield and Gene Holmes; the The delegates for tho Alton Chris tilled. Farmers wires told how thoy Misas Annie and Yvonne Chatters, VI-j ,, ,, ,, _ ... , _ tho world and whose Ideal* are the , I Mrs Roy Garnett, of Seattle, for at the First bad transformed the cabin into com ^ priBcip,M of rtTUiultoD. th„ tian Endeavor leagu e ola Owmaby. Wlnmfrod Ingram. Milu-1 lllir |y ,,f Portland. Is here visiting Methodist Church in Ballard, are: fort.blo Place, to dweU_In;_equipped , ^ , v SMMpn#- lhTtM . BOD|. th, hum r « l Artis and Lucilie slid Geraldine her parents snd daughter* She will Miss Muriel Fletcher, Mr. Kolano with all the modern conveniences and K«im ond Misses Viola Owmsby ann remain over the Easier holiday* ble when He jnight have occupied the Blackwell and Mr An atole« Jordan labor saving devices. Boys and girls, Mr* Garnett says she likes Beattie Yvonne Chatters won first and second throne of a king, but he dedicated His and no doubt, when her daughters fin members of the 4-H clubs told tho na prîtes in the whist contest. service to the needy. The American ish high school in Portland, will attend Mr. Haywood Roberta entertalne,. tion how they were successful in rais The Falcon basketball team will the 1’ ntverslty of Washington Negro of the present day is in dire Mr a number of friends at a house party ing bumper crops and breeding and play against the Japanese boy* at Col Garnett Is manager of the Angelus straits. Hi* industrial and economic honoring Mr. Henry Woods, after his rearing prl*e cattle and poultry. The Funeral Home In Seattle lins Field House Wednesday evening conditions are deplorable There is hard-fought battle Tuesday night. Information given waa both informing no adequate leadership. It is not be Bishop and Mrs J W Martin, of and interesting. Those farmers and Miss Leona Fletcher, president of | a>* Angeles. California, are the house cause of lack of intelligence or schol The Young Men's Progressive Clun the boys and girls of the 4-H clubs are astic attainment. Every year wo are the Baptist Young People's Union led cu e»!» of Reverend ami Mrs l.ee Roy dance and jig-saw party Saturday doing a splendid service. They are the discussion last Sunday. Her topic humid turning out hundreds of young men night was quite a success. The popu refuting the argument made by ene was "H ow does Ihe teaching of Jesus and women from colleges and univer lar Mr. Joe Stanton and his well- mies of the Negro that he does not Mr lientiis Kimbrough, of llwaco. Change Business"'* sities. Why then this lark of leader Washington will pas* the Easter In known Jug band furnished the music produce nor add to the wealth of the ship? The reason: The majority of ' Portland and will be the guest Sun ami entertainment. nation It gives the lie also to those The High school girl reserve* held day afternoon, of Mr and Mr* Jerome the learned forget that undisseminat who doubt his courage. Those men and an Interesting program on Negro tria l Franklin ed knowledge is like a barren fruit An all day meeting was held Sun women, boys and girls are doing what lory last wek Plan, were also laid tree Instead of giving service they Rev W R l-ovell was the guest of day by members of the Mount Zion is done under the greatest of d iffi for a Penny Carnival to tie held some seek service. They fear to mingle with Mr and Mrs T Johnson of Alberta Baptist Church A good old fashioned culty They are accomplishing the*« time in this month the people because of their intellectn- during hla recent vlalt to Portland basket dinner was enjoyed by mem teats in the face of the most veno _ . al superiority. In loto: their supercil- . . . . . bors and friends mous racial prejudice Thev are face .. Lillian Jeler Dwvls announces Ihre# Mrs Wyatt William*, and her mo- lions attitude creates an antagonism to face with the knowledge that envy Easter Observances Palm Sunday at ">• ''■ * r * l emira Anderson, are pass that nullifies their usefulness. A lead lug the Easter holidays with friend* Mrs. Roy Garnett, popular member can at any moment trump up some o'clock. April 3 The Christ Trial be- er will jtrise but unless there is a In Seattle of the First A M E church choir charge that will set fire to the home, fore Pontius Pilate. Ihe Roman Gover change in the mode of our college will spend the Easter holidays with kill the live stock and ruin the crops. nor. I Mr and Mr* K L Jamison were bred men and women, that leader, like her daughters in Portland. Oregon. They are not daunted In them w* see host* at a deliftlous chicken dinner Douglass and Washington, will come -------- Good FriSar she la presenting tne Saturday fo r'th e pleasure o f Mr a resurgence of the spirit that ani from the proletariat. Mr George Garner, famous Negro Crucifixion at 7 o’clock A M suit Mrs Jerome Franklin snd Ivan mated our forebears and helped them —W— tenor was In the city last week, the — _ . . . Cannady to overcome harriers higher and »Iron Easter Sunday she Is presenting tae guest of Professor L® L Magruder ger than the obstacles which we to- NO TIM E FOR FOREIGN Resurrection ond the ascension at 7 The annual fashion show and dance day encounter. A M St the Mount Zion llapllsl h y jh e ° * ,W of s* lp' ____ E NTAN G LE M EN TS Mr John Gayton. loading tenor of Phillip* Mission, will be held on Eas Church. President R o o ^ re lt ha. caused the “ *« A M E rbu" b • ^ ^ i i L ' s t w ' l n ^ . U r * . 1'Trompt' GERMANS ANO TH E JEW The Monnt z Zion B YPU b* hare organ- World Court protocol to be sidetrack- to h“ k b“ *ob “ Tb* '» “ RYPl' " ”' « » * i ^ .t » » ^ lm„cTn. "tli £ f m i ft People of all religious faiths laid *d in the Foreign Relations Commit- *b* r,ff ,*<>d * Junior choir snd sre planning lllll(| , aside their prejudices. if any. and tee indefinitely. It was a wise move -------- * lovely program for Youlh s Day to 1 I Friends of l-eon Johnson ar* stail voiced vigorous protests to the Ger- on the part of the Executive for. al- Tbe Alien Christian Endeavor be held in May. i lo boo him out again Lao has been man government for its treatment of though early coninderatlon of the I-***ue Program for Easter Sunday laid up with fool trouble HUMOR. PAST AND PRESENT the Jewi. The new Testament and the protocol was one of the planks em- wi'' *** ** ,ollo,,s Shelby Ellis and Cornelius Young By Rodger Robinson I have gone to Seattle for Easier old came together as a common Bible bodied in the convention olatform at * ° n* ®*rTtce bF Jae Stanton; S E A T T LE . W A SH IN G TO N in defense of a people whose religious the Democratic (P a rty! convention. It Praypr le<1 bT Mr* Martin; Scripture m ny Irish had migrated hero thoy bo- faith has stood the test of ages It is would have been suicidal to have p re * Re» dln* b7 Shelton Ellis; Group song, i In the Stone Age. Humor was prob- rame tho brunt of our humorlots In a splendid sign: this rallying of re-jsed it Tor confirmation at this time ,yd br Jo* S,* nlon' kreeuna H or,U " Alger **■*• * n " 'N “ * of ° * r- llgions for a humane cause It appears That question has been hanging fire Muriel Fletcher: Group son*, led by ably provoked by tickling Ihe soles o f j man tmmtgranta Inspired laughter to be the harbinger of better things, for the past ten years and it is time Joe Stanton; Easter Mesage. by Walt- the feet or beaming a nominal mother a club In the T b * (' ,tR " , r * “ v* ,b" coR,,',Ml r ,c * * It might be the entering wedge for that It was disposed of. The American * r “ ««» Y ” “ n« tn l» w on tb* h“ d w " b new and permanent place In American the destroying of Intolerance. With people sre in no temper to flirt with Helen Joba,OD: Pl* no • '» « • « ‘on. Mil- Middle Age*, the biggest lsughmsh-r. humor Jewiah domination of New the destruction of intolerance which-is northing which savor* of foreign en- Urd R‘ch» rd» : S»*»- ^ » a r d Gayton: *s far a* royal visibilities were con- York City In turn brought that rar* the basis of all hatreds, will come the tanglement. and the partv who insist* Re,n* r,t' *‘ « b‘ of • nns.hspei. Into the limelight time wheu Truth and Justice will be on participation will sound iu doom F^ n to hum* n **•">* l^ r Pub“ r « • « » « Then esme the revival of satire the forces ruling mankind. Now. just There Is no doubt of its defeat should -------- ,nd pr' ’ “ ' " " r" ‘ r" eOB,r“ " ‘ #d * The magatine "llallyhon" led the way The High School Girl Reserves win high degree of enjoyment to all save suppose that the united effort* of the It ever come on the floor of fhe Sen by burlesquing Maniant advertising Jew and Christian raised its. or their ate. but the time taken in debate and have as their speaker this week, fea- the victims that had broken during fat years taring Negro History. Mis* Margaret Shortly before the Civil War so ma voices and demand of TH IS N ATIO N political manoeuvres would consume In the newspapers, we h sv« our col that the eight Negro boys on trial at |much valuable time. It was in keeping People* The * ,rl* * r‘‘ »ork ln g umnist* Samson had been more or on their Mothers and Daughters ban Decatur should be given a fair and with the White House program that less our first columnist Rut thaï hon F IR ST A. M. E. ZION CHURCH qoet plans to be given April fin d unprejudiced hearing before the tribu questions of domestic Importance or rightly belongs to Joe Miller 11(84 14th Avenue A East Pik* Sts. nal of the State. Don't you believe should be cared for first. One thing is 1783t. For hi* famous, snd still em Rev. H. Lee Johnstons, Pastor The Revellers met at the home of that the nation wonld have heard' dentcertain and that is that the presi ployed. Joke Bonk, he lifted almost a* Yes' Christian and Jew of the United dent has earned the respect of those Miss Winnifred Ingram The girls are many things as did Benjamin Frank Strangers Especially Welcome Ststes. there is a great work to <lo who opposed his election as much so contemplating giving a play lin for his famous Alm anarh" It was Negro History Week has taken up here at home. Pogroms, industrial as his adherents, for the earnest, fear- harder in that day. tor Ihe editorial Schedule of Services boycotts. and atrocities too loathsome : less manner in which he Pas accom- room shears and gluepot had not ysf 9 45 A M. — Sunday School for mention are of daily occurence, plished things, been invented The field I* so crowded 11 A M. — Sermon but the protests which have been of and professional jealousy Is an strong 7:60 P M. —C. E fered are so feeble that they fail to that If all the columnist* were to 8:00 P. M. — Sermon penetrate the armor of ignorance and ? ................ ................................. COAL meet In a convention It would be so ! intolerance. The difference between | CAPT. HARMS IN TE R N ATIO N - Per ton . . . . • quiet that you could hear a pin drop. EBENEZER A. M. E. CHURCH the persecution of the Jew in Ger- | A L DETECTIVE AGENCY, INC And UP Folks who are fond of wlsoeraeka W e Handle A ll Kinds of Coal many and the Negro In the United ] ______ 23rd Avenue ft East OHv* St. usually t ake a lot of punishment Rev. George F. Martin, Pastor WOOD States is. that in Germany there is I Reliable detective service. Criml- Professor Frank Rand poet and but one Hitler to combat while in the : nal and civil Investigations a dramatist of Springfield Masa . say* United States there are hundreds of ; specialty, 'Not promises but re Schedul* of Sunday Strvicst Our wood la dry and that In " I » v e 's I .a Mir l » s t ” . Shakes prototypes. j suits' 9:30 A. M. — Sunday b hool «vili pleaes you. peare used 250 puna Many famous 11:00 A M. — Sermon — W— | 614 Swetland Bldg., rommllan* spend hours racking their PR O M PT D ELIVERY « 30 P. M. — Varlck C. E. | ______ (Washington at Fifth» brains to devise some laugh provoking Phone EAst 4282 8:00 P. M. — Sermon REAL LEADERS OF TH E PE O PLE \ ^ P P F - - crack that will he good enough to uae , 1 Phone A T 2567. Nlobt UN 1234 In his profession In every world crisis affecting hu- ! * FUEL & T R A N S FE R Prayer Meeting Every Wed at 8 Bert Williams ihe famous Negro co- I these leaders have come from humble -fi 1818 • 23rd A re Seattle, Wn median was the outstanding "pun” de Strangers Especially Welcome liverer of all limes The present day artists try lo imitate him bul always fall short of his artistry. MT. ZION B A P T IS T CHURCH Without bail grammar and spelling PA TR O N IZE Rev. T. M. Oavis, Pastor we would not have Ihe peerless W ill • * * The— Rogers, even If W ill now seems In lie Schedule of Sunday Services more tied up In politics than he ever 9:30 A M. — Sunday School G A L A T H E A T R E was with his lasso Ed Wynn. Ihe Per 11:00 A. M. — Sermon fect Fool on the stage and sialic, ad * 30 P. M. — B. Y. P. U. 22nd Ave aifd E. Madison St. mits that he uses "warmed over puns". 8:00 P. M, — Sermon New Management New Owners However, a good humorist today Is one who can humor his creditors suc Fine Choir and Congregational NEW EQUIPM ENT cessfully. Singing L oh Cost fu e l $ 6.00 L»*d ¡torvo un a e m* il Isaf of Islluco or oft shrcddml lenii» e ac the llrst cours* (ft luncheon or dinner. •PR IN U MENUS FEATU RE FRUIT ANO LAMB S 3 .7 5 e -i-M IIS Is su «sc >11«. I Urns of yssr I lo think shout adding something to pep up our appetite* and lu troduelng something that aavura of spring to our diets, lluo good « * y to start I* to slinilnst* hot. «specially cream, soup every oilier night aud sub ■titute a fruit cocktail or appollssr of some kind. Then, sine« spring lauib will soon be al Its bsat, you will b* serving It ttuile freuuenlly and would probably na* to know of some Ini,-resting way* Mm.-ed lamb, biscuit dough, gravy or whit* sauc* Maks a hatch of biscuit dough and roll l| out lo thickness of about uno- half Inch. M il the lamb with enough gravy or medium thick white sauce to molslon It well, and lasts lo soo If It needs any seasoning. A dash of Won ceslsrshlro sauc*. s minced onion or a little more salt will g lv* the meat mil- turo an oitra dmh of flavor. Hproad Iho meal m in or* ou th* dough snd roll up Ilk* a Jelly roll. I'lac* |n greased pan and bake In gas oven al m->derat* heat until dough le a golden brown, here*, cut lu slices, tnd cover with mors gravy or wlib a medium wblta sauce to which a fee chopped cooked mushroom* have been added. You do not need potatoes with Hit* dish. Also, any other meat may bo substituted tor lamb. to use It up Die second or third day. Therefore, yOu will *td below some rec ipes for appetisers and leftover lauib which should add double cheer lo your meal planning non from Iho economy standpoint and for the touch of spring that does us all good after a loti* dose of winter Melua Cup Cantaloupe, honey dew or cssaha melon, rut in rubee. mite,! with halved maraoehiao chernee. lemon juice equeesed over them, sugar added lo last* Chill thoroughly In gas tsfrigera lor and serve In fruit cocktail glsaaee S o u th e rn Chilled with lung sprinkled cherries pour over l-emb flle f Cooked r . fresh lomsloes. small minced onion -,-ped lamb, gravy er thin whit* eauce huiisred crumbs M il the rtce with tha onion, chopped meat and grnvy or white sauce and last*. Add seasoning If nesded Th* m ilia r* should be qalle moist Put a layer ta a baking dish ind add a layer of thinly »(Iced tomatoes, another layer of rice, the rest of th* illrsd tomato*« and a lop layer of iIce mlnurn. Cover wllh buttered crum >t and bake In gte range oven, moderately hot. until th# crumbs are browned. Buttered beets are a good vegetable to serve with this dish. t up grapefruit sections, com tuned this sections of canned pear*, niih chopped green metilh* Chill, sad Just before serviag the lop * Hills of the meath* Minted tirapetrurt t nr king Cut * grapefruit in half snd loosen the pulp from ihe rind and partitions, using a sharp knife Do no« cul out th* center, but remove all the eseds Cul out every fourth section of grapefruit snd replace II with a wedge shaped slice of mint jolly, gprmkio with sugar and chill thor oughly in gas refrigerator Tomato Supreme Sis very small tomato**. Q rake cream eh**** I tablespoon* cream, t tablespoon Chill aauro. t table*poor isiaup. S tea spoon paprika salt, popper Scald tomatoes, rsa o v * skin sod centers, sprinkle Inside of tomato with salt, snd chill ta cabinet of gas rsfrlg srator. M il rboss*. rrsaia. Chill saar* catsup, paprika, salt and pepper to gather Into a thick, smooth rroam Fill Iho tomato«* wt,h this m lilur* sad ro lura lo refrigerator until ready lo asrv*. Top wllh mayonnaise dressing Lamb Casaorele Cat lamb In small pieces Put lamb and macaroni ta layers In a greased rtsserol*. Pour thin gravy or Ihta while sauce over the top layer and cover with bread crumbs Rake la a hot ovea Id minutes or until crumb* ar* brown. Curriod Lam* Cul lamb In oaelarh cubs* Rshsbl In tbs Itmb gravy to which a Httl# curvy powder ha* b**n added Holliday 8i Holliday T o n $ o r ia i i r . NORTH SIXTH STRKKT P a r lo r a :: PORTLAND. ORFOON Equipped Wllh Th* Vary Latest, W * Ar* In A Position To Cars For Men. Women and Children Com#— L h V i Sere* You! IIOIJJOAY 2ft HOIJ.IOAY • PH O NE: BRO AO W AY 244« MOST REASO NABLE IN C IT Y Eentiiiiahoff 9L Gaddle FU TNE^AL P A ^ L Û T *5 VISITO RS ARE WELCOME BRoadway 2446 MISS B ARBARA HUBBARD. 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