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• ATUROAL, APR IL U 1932 T H I A O V O C A T I THEATRES - SPORTS - SOCIETY & WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES EXPU LSION PR ACTICED BV FASCIST REGIME IN G ERM ANY YWCA Notes i — There « i l l he no Veapar aerrlce. * " rW l»P * ria lt.m The faarlt.t hare Sunday (tom orrow I. How erer on A ,h' f,r' n« " f NV* r" • * * pri| noth alia. Uvulae Randolph « . I I m* n and mu.tctau. formerly employed hare charge of Veppera ln 0rt,n“ * n <‘“ <er|>rl»ea » » P *rt "* » murderoua campatpn apainat the Jew«. Negroes and Aatatlca. The faariats The National Asaoclatlon for the Ad press la carrylnp an a vicious anti- vancement of Colored People will Tb(, Nepm campatpn in an attempt to up meet here tomorrow at 4 pm root th < »«id e sympathy with the Ne- public la Invited pro peoples developed amonp the Ger One hundred and thirty four puesta n,* n * " rk,n* ol* * s a 1"* in tellect«* 1» attended an inter racial luncheon held here Tuesday afternoon There were twelve table. w,«h a colored and « h i t . hostess at each table The committee . j of arrangement» «a s com face,! of Mead antes Jesse Grayson. E S. Collin». R D. Beam W. A King. K Gray, Thelma Flower«. Clara Ingeraol. Mae Hill and Mias Grace Steinbeck Participating in the interesting pro gram were Mrs. Katherine Gray, in vocation; Mr*. Jesse Grayson, sang a group of song*, accompainied by. Mrs Jesse Flowers; Miss Virginia Danjerth violin solo, accompanied by Mrs Ja- cobK&nsler: Mrs. Mae Hill spoke on "The Transforming Influence in the Life of the N egro” and Mrs. Verne Dureuburgh on "Cooperation is a Crea tor of Values." Mrs. Thelma Flowers. Chairman of the Committee of Mana gement. was Mistress of Ceremonies. A delicious luncheon was served. The affair marked the climax to the atudv of Negro achievements by inter racial groups. SOCIAL Local News Events Continued from pape three ' which U tiH lit a thorn In th< aldo of -------- Mr Fred IV Thomaa. lie . critically ,• a, h., h 'n u .S W C a v e r Street m e end la expected at any moment. ____ M r« Mary Jone« I« Improved and able to be up and about again Whitfield, a member of llv- M| 0 „ T* U church, preaented Mn( M|)drnj w<ly i> liaby ^ » ( lb by ,h* . ,our * ,b* f N>“ * bor0 mo,b" an Kaxlor pift. constating of a .«e a t e r Several of the leadinp bacist paper* with matching cap and shoes. b» r * b« * > ,y » • ' ' * * * “* lb* •‘«•«hern ruling c l . « to le g a lly ...... ........................... Misa Barbara llubhard and Mr Ivnch the nine Innocent Scottaboro M„ WrlJthu rU lt lo Henry W o rth .«, both pupil, of l*aul Hutchinson, arc receiving ’ favors Germane "P e r A n griff" central fas- from Salem to Kupene and apatn from Koaehurg to Medlord and from Shaata City to McCloud The acenery Juat before and after » e entered California waa gorgeous I am certainly enjoylnp tnyaelf. thauka to my noble parent» We leave McCloud for Vallejo or Sac carmento lom orro« afternoon Will »r r lre In Oakland Friday or Saturday I •«> atopplnp to nlpht with Rev J. It mills. formerly of Portland BA KE AN ACCOMPANIMENT S AL AD ANO OESS ERT F O R , tor until ready lo uae. » RKKZING ir » * « sud vegetatile conlalnera ut refrlgerslors tra 1 heglnnlng lo do aullreably brevi- ar duty uow that wartuer w<<alh»r haa arrlved. It a alt Indlcallon of Ihn In ereaatng frequency «U h whlch salada and frttien deaaerta appear un tha luncheon and dlnner laide Although fruita and vegetahlea rerlalnly nerd nu excusa for »erriti* Il la poaalbla 1« have such deleclahl# accompaniments In tbs shnpe of bread slufls. cuoklsa and tuisiry that M Is quits conceivable , , i ai|, «ml deaserts could be merely an excuse Tor baking illese delti-scie» Knee ulani a Mme T was a major cook ing operation lo prepare lull bread* and paslrtea, bul now. thanks lo the modern gas refrigerator and range. even the busiest housekeeper call hate them « l i b ease Doughs of «anon» kinds can be made in advance and stored in the refrigerator until ready F THE PR ESID E N T and PR O SPE R ITY The President has Congress "on Its toea." to uae a common phrase Thing* are happening with such rapidity that nk, watching | „ mak„ a OM d llly Mrs W illie G am elle, of Seattle. u>H’ n ,h,“ r bryy.dc.at. r - , h. act. In a three-ring circa. Hut who passed the Easter vacation with her parents and daughlere III Portland, 0,,,,r n,'“ ° •UMo" K A L K »11 o f those happenings are the out- ' , l ” Hubbard sat» M.'nday. Wed coming, of a well formulated plan Of returned home Wednesday ■ **dby |,>hUy of Us* pl“ v' | course some of them may prove fall- The luidles Guild of Si Phillips Mis ln* b* r <' * u » ' ‘ ‘' " " ‘»»"«»e n t and Mr. {Urva but it is at least gratifying to »Ion gave their annual Fashion Show Mor,h" " ,nJ Thursday. that there I. some on. who !. and dance at the Italian Hall, on Kas * * " '* * rcomt'an<,‘' 1 br hl* Ml** | trying So far everything seem , to be Hill.man Te occasion » a . "Cha- functioning properly The preaid.ut | «• » M,m<Uy The affair proved **'1 Chi" M ‘ pr0|tr!,m ‘ “ e suspi- h«s certainly stirred up the animal. be a brllllsm success . CM of ,b* r " r,Un’' ° 0yncU *“ Chur' « " '»»• ' you ran hear the roar of the J hundreil gueets were In at U.bake. Il< J» C J * » » . « . l l y Urn- » r o y ,d * l,b * * ‘ “ y ,n fo l‘l *' b* try. The leagu e for the Struggle of chea Rev J D. Wilson delivered the defaulting banker as he seeks to es- tendance «ml the ladle, were beaiitl miHlsrn gas range lisa made tbs häkln* brief sermons The wall of the , ful Negro Rights is one of a number of . ¡cape the dungeon , rolorful . .. « « » » • »b ile process as nearly fool proof as possi Negro organisations playing a leading ! dishonest promoter is tremulous as he “ '« » 7 oi m,' n wor* ,h* ‘H,nv* n " " ble That Is. If the m iliare ie correct end the time and temperature controle role In the organliatlon of the nation- M t H J TT»0' » on* “ r “ >«■ runs to cover The Power Tru.te snarl »> black wide protest In a statement Issued pr" P rt* ,or» of 'be Miller A Tracey and show their fangs as he. the Pros!- I.tvlng mannikins, men and women. for the oven ere properly adjusted, the Ust week, he leagu e points out flrm - who h* ’ h*‘,’n 1,1 '* U|' ‘,nd P » 11» <he savory Muscle Shoals * " ' • boys, m.idele.1 the latesl baking can't go wrong. The following cist organ of Berlin demanded her ex pulsion The fascist attacks on Negroes have evoked tremendous resentment among Negro warker» and intellectuals m thle country. Many newspapers hare de- nounced the fascist regime while thou- sands of Negro w orker, are taking ¡yart in the anti-fascist demonstration now being held throughout the conn- bl- • ^ . t t L k s T N . ^ ; and Jew . * »> ' «<* - P -« « « * '" reflect the political contents fascism to the delight of his friends ——— The fascist regime represents an open Ivan t'anuadv writes from McCloud and brutal dictatorship by the German as follows; industrial and rich Undlards against "Arrived safely In Mi-t’ krud at » 00 the revolutionary German working d a* and the minority groups m Ger- p m distance » f 4SI m ile, from many. It is a desperate attempt to Salem That Bunk will step. I drove f - m under th.er drooUn, Jaw. Oh y « . 1 The Proeldent Is doing things and Just as soon as he gets the roun- try« feet set firmly on the road of re- turning P R O S P E R IT Y we look for him to say a word or so lif behalf of .'rb - Untie and hi. band furnished IB* music Then r >11 out pastry lo oue fourth Inch thlekuaaa. ! Sprinkle with grated che< •• aud p»»r|. ke. Fold and roll out again, aprlnkla with paprika Cut In alrlpa about 4 Inrhaa long and baka In hot oven 1 400* F I until a light brown. Bcenaa 1 cups flour 4 teaspoons halting pow der. t»aap.»<n sail. '» cup milk. I Isa- •poona augar. 1» cup buller. t sgg Mix and sift flour, baklrg ptwder. salt and sugar l ‘ut In tha ballar Add Ihe well bealen egg trossrvKg o small amount of unbeeton whllel ar I mllk. Itoll oul and cut In trian*)»» Hrush wllh Ib » remslnlng egg whi n. tprlnkle wllh sugar and place la a gihxs-d pan t'urer pan wllh wsxsd pepe tu l kesp In refrlgsralor c.nill resd» I » bake. II M U Bake In a hoi oven 1419 I minutes Fur beat resulta so t >« should i >ure. el [ be baked wlthln four or n» Ihoiieb aben rarefiilly ros 1. good rseslu bate been ubialue«' « f i » r sis hours Malte» tu lo 12 acunr i • wsulsh Ceeklet N eup bulle« or lubelltule I ■* • sugar. gratad rmd uf I oran*« I lab - i m or- sngs Julos, yotks of 2 rggs, 2>s i 2 « upe pealry flour sndied frun. Itx e rs or gutn drope for decorailag fream su. r sud shortsuli't ttgelber thorougblj Add uiange julio, ri.nl and V ." roc.pe. .r e eep^.aily ad.p.ed io . . . cookery. Is formed Work la flour Is make a Jelly Cheese Tarla Far (alsds mlituro flrm enough to knead. A little t eup flour. 4 tablespoons lard or sub more flour may be abeesatrj. Chill Mrs Klolse Golden who haa been etHule. 4 Iskiaagsss« bultsr 1 small » ‘»Hlng her parents. Mr and Mr« psrbags soft yellow chess» >» teaspoon orernlgbl. thoe push through a cookie preea Into «erious abapes cr roll thin FU N E R AL NOTICES J Hood, left for her home In Ookland tart Jelly Hrush 81ft flour and sail together Work and rat late fancy shapes fair play to. the moat of the forgott.a » “ ««y in fat with fork or knife until mlituro cookie, wllh slightly -.ewien egg Funeral N otice« of the nations people, the Negro looks like coarse meal, Work In soft FOlh- Bsk« at 4J4- F in get oven for Louie amt his band furnished the cheese with a fork, then work the m il ( 10 14 minute« Make« about W save the capitalist system tottering music for the Fashion Show and dance lure Into a paste with the hands Chill cookies. Thomas — At the residence 3 «í N under the heavy blows of the crisis Easter Monday Night, for the St Phil for one hour Roll as thin as for pie Shaver street. April 20. Fred D T h » , nd the reTolullon. rv u(,p,lr(tt. of the Rlmeheel Snaps ips Guild They went over big and crust, rut In circles, diamonds, squares, j mss age «9 years, beloved husband of toiUn|t .,vh a, th(l b lf iBdaa. v, cup butter. S cup sugar I sg* yulk many ex,-re»»ioiis in praise of their crescent», or any other desired shape I tablespoons mllk. ; ‘ y rups fla ir I 1 » « Mollte E Thomas Funeral Services trU ls U h, Te don? G<.rtn4nT thaT wora «e r e heard on all sides They Put a very small portion of tart red Jet- 1 •Puun baking powder. N tssspoaa salt, 1 wiU be held Monday April 24th at 1 C4n ^ eIpeot^ , to , ttPmpt ln th<1 v . 1 . 1 « ik . . . . . . . „# .„ .1 ... _ square chocolate, meits.1. «» tea p -on »»• will play again lonlght for a while ‘ enter of each and bake on a n(1|a p m at the Bethel A. M E Church. nited Su|e, w „ h (h„ ronllnunl deep. DUCK JORDAN - 3IS-2Ird Ave. Editor phone E«. 1430» c ooki e sheet or i n e r t e d pa n f or j or 4 dance . .... _ < ream buller and sugar, ad* Ihe on- Larrabee and McMlllen Su. Arrange- enln)5 of the " , Qaomic criall. AIrt>, dv YVONNE C H ATTE R S - 20« 2Sth Ave. N . East S215, Assistant editor minutes el 410' F. . . . . . ... .. ... . 1 beaten yolk of egg. milk and ¡1» r sifted m enu by Miller and Tracey Inter- a fascisation of the government appa- Ckeeee Straw.« with salt and baking powder a id blend Mr Dennis Kimbrough uf llwaro. ment. Lone Fir Cemetery. ratus is proceeding under the leader- ADVOCATE ON SALE A T BROW N'S Mt* » Wlnnlfred Ingram spent a 3 cupe flour, I teaspoon salt. I 3 cup j thoroughly, add vanilla Divide ml*- Washington, was the guest of Mr and r uoraa* » as a ..egree . .cson ship of President Roosevelt in Germa- BARBERSHOP, cor. 23rd A Madison week visiting relative* In Ecrrett, Wn shortening. I 2 cup buller ire waisr j turn In half and lo one portion rdd U « Mrs Jerome Franklin over Easter Enterprise Lodge. No 1 Willamette nv „ to aM ln„ the j ew , th„ (be f„ . ______ Mix and sift flour and salt. With two melted chocolate. Roll the wh.‘ e acd Mr. Kimbrough la the only colored kn!«ea or a pvstry blender, rut In short Conaiaton No 23; Enterprise Chapter c„ „ dirtKr, |heta. , „ , ck, _ , ttacks ,hat rhorolata doughs Into Ibtn reel« igubr bis home .... He snlng Add enough ice water to make a • heels of Ihe same alle and pia e ore The Girl Reserves and the Falcon The A. B C. Club will meet at Ihe man wbl, mutu-s llwaro .... No C. Eastern Star. are only less savage than the attacks c ,ub >re contemplating a Radio Re- h<'ine of Miss Odessa Smith next meet baa conducted a business there for »tin dough. Roll oul In an oblong place on lop of Iha other and roll o n ' is d on the German Communists in an at riew o( w ^ ^ lng |h<> ^ f|y# y w a and dot with bits of butler Fold ends over uniti about two Inches In 4‘ a t F Crawford - Warren Rayford Craw- lempt to deprtTe the worktn([ " - lo the renter and fold again to maka 1 er. Chill dough In gat refr*.« • '» ’• r W^ille here. Mr Kimbrough attend- ford. ST died April 14th at the Dniles. of rerolaUoDmry leadc r, hip th, p. ,h i <“ r,y P‘ M of M‘ v four layers. Press Iha ends together for several hours. Then cui l i •* l » a -------- The High School Girls have srran- ed the A M E Zion Church He acted Oregon where be worked as . porter nlted States, it is the Negroes who will and roll out. Dot again with butler, slices wllh a heated kmfs and « * « A splendid program was giveu at ged a lovely program for their Mother as host »0 Mr and Mrs Franklin st in the Royal barbershop Funeral ser- ^ the obj#ct of hatred aad bktoAy , up. fold slid roll out Fold again, place In on greased cooaie sheet In a 40>'* 1*. ,he Melho«H»‘ Church by the Christian and Daughter banquet to be given on the Oriental Theater to witness the a covered dish and pul In gas refrigera- | oven until crisp vices were conducted Tuesday at Id pression For the Jew 1 C I * 9*!?.11 __Endeavor Society Sunday evening Saturday. April 22 The program Is as showing of 42nil Street", After sigbt- a. m. at the Saint Peters Catholic - and for the Negroes in the United follows Selection by quartet compos seeing about the city Monday and st church with Father Sinderhorn. offi- States there is but one road— militant Miss Bobbie Ellis, of Portland. Ore- ed of i-eona Fletcher. Sarah Oliver, the Fashion Show and Dunce Notnday ciatinl. Interment at Mount Calvary resistance against fascism in the Cemetery, Miller and Tracey in broadest possible united front with th SOn ** MlM V,v,» n Jordan for Justttla liavts and Merry Newton PI- night, he left early Tuesday morning charge; Mrs Beatnce Reed, attendant. !p «Tolntion«rv w h o e '.n d Negro work U * Werk * no 1,010 by Alexander and a for hla home Mr Kimbrough was revolutionary white and vocal »olo by Wlnnlfred Ingram Mtaa greatly tmprenned with Portland and Surviving is his widow. Mrs Sadie era and progressive elements. Minn Marion Burton gave a party .n Yvonne Chatter*. prenldent of the |t* people and dac Id ad not to watt five T o n to r u il P a r lo r * Crawford. honor of Mis* Bobbie Ellis. Mr Hen club will he Miatreaa of Ceremonie*. year* again to visit her»*, 125 NORTH SIXTH STREET :: PORTI.ANI). OREGON ry Allen, also entertained in honor of The »¡»eaker for the evening will be . —. -■ ■ - Jackson — Funeral services for the Equipped With The Very Latest, W s A rt In A Position Te Care For Mi** Elli* at hi* home on 23rd ave.. M n J. Casmon I Ivan Cannady lefa Tuesday morn late John Jackson were held Wednes - - c t ®vot' e and Howell street. Sunday night. lng with Bishop and Mrs J W Mar day. April 19th at the funeral parlors Men. Women and Children tin by automobile for points In f a l l of Benninghoff A Gaddie, 33$ Sixth . Sk\V * FIRST A M. E. ZION CHURCH The Falcon Club held election of of f u e l» /-«* V i Srrvo E o n I forni» He will visit relatives In Berk etree. 14th Avenue A East Pike Ste. ficem at their last meeting resulting ley and also In la>s Angeles before My. Jackson has been a resident of Rev. H. Leo Johnstone. Pastor a* follow* Alvester Warfield, presi IIO I. Ill) \Y & H O I J J I M Y returning home Portland for the past ten years and dent; Thick Jordan. Vice-pre*ident; was employed by the railroad company- ° ° o C * a < ,e e Stranger* Especially Welcome Charley Daniels, secretary and Ernest The ladles of the Auxiliary of Ser part of that time. In recent years, he W >T O 6®* Chandler, treasurer. geant Joseph White Camp, of the served as clerk at the Golden W est Schedule of Service« PHONE B RO AD W AY 244» Spanish-Amerlran War Verteatis will and the Medley hotels. Mr. Jackson 9 4S A. M — Sunday School rg.. sponsor a large car party tonight. Sat- was 42 years old and leaves to mourn •••0 MOST REASO NABLE IN C IT Y 11 A M Sermon urady. April 22nd on Ihe 7th floor o f her loss, a daughter. Mrs. Mattie Pearl 7:00 P. M. —C. E. the County Court House. Fourth and Robinson, of Ringgold. La. 8:00 P. M. — Sermon Salmon Sts. There will he a diwjr The funeral was well attended and COAL prise for the one who holds the lucky the floral pieces were beautiful. Rev Per ton. . . $ 6 . 0 0 EBENEZER A. M. E. CHURCH F U T N E ^ A L P A T *L 0 T *5 number and three prise* 1st 2nd J. D. Wilson, jiastor of Mount Olivet And UP and 3rd for the three highest scores Baptist church, officiated Miss Hub W e Handle A ll Kinds of Coal 23rd Avenue A East Olive St. made at playing cards The ladles will bard furnished the music and served Rev. George F. Martin. Pastor WOOD serve a delirious light lunch All for as attendant Interment in Lincoln V ISITO R S ARE WELCOME L°*d $ 3 . 7 5 Memorial Park Cemetery. Mr. W. D. only twenty-five cents Schedule of Sunday Services 319 SIX TH STR E E T Our wood it dry and BRoadway 2449 A large number have signified that Allen who bad befriended the deceased 9:30 A. M. —Sunday School Cornar ef Market will pleaea you. for many years, had charge of the ar they are going to attend, and It Is 11:00 A M. —Sermon PROM PT DELIVERY rangements. hoped that every table will be filled * 80 P M — Varlok C. E. MISS BAR BAR A HUBBARD. 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A pro gram of speeches and music was given In Ihe Auditorium of the church A fte r wards the guests repaired to the church parlors where they were serv ed delicious refreshments snd met the distinguished guest of honor. Mrs. Catherine Gray waa Mlatress of Cere monies Mesdames Camp and other ladles <,1 the church served. I —— Mr Gt$>rge Ceunady spent Raster Sunday with his parents. He returned to Salem Sunday night end returned lo F'ortland on Monday night In attend Ihe Fashion show and Dance given by Ht Phillips Mission. Mr. Cannady went hack lo Halem Monday night where he la attending W llllamette l ! n l v 1 C APT. HARMS IN T E R N A T IO N A L O ETECTIVE AGENCY, INC Reliable detective service. Crlml nal and civil Investigation* a specialty. ‘Not promlsea hut re SII Its.’ <14 Swetland Bldg., (Washington at Fifth) Phone A T 2667. Night UN 1234 Z. F. MARTIN Pruning. 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