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S AT UR DAY, APRI L » . 1*13 T M « P A O ! FUUR A O V O C A T I THEATRES - SPORTS - SOCIETY & WO MEN'S ACTIVITIES Local News Events A T h . i r n f i u i « who h u h it s a c h a r g e of •( J. A Thornton ha char*«" Tom Johnson* Ranch at Yankton. Or**on. la reported to be serloualy III at the home of hts daughter in Port- land. S e a t t l e NeWS n tlltttl rollet 5 0 CIA£ were aaalatod In serving llie one hun (oratilo am isi events of Ih» posi Bus dred and twenty five gueats by Mm 1er season was llie celebrallon of their T lilrly-rirtli wedding autilv*reary by llamea lama .Bowers. Catherine Fair Professor A and Doctor Jeaiieite Mu and Ktliel Turner lllaky al thl»r Inveli home. 3*1 ft Noi Hi Essi Sixteenth avenue oil Saturday evening April the Olid The house Mrs tira r» Jackson was lioatess al was lieaiillfully decorateli with fresh a waffle li|>>ukfasl. Wednesday for the spring flowers. Easier Milles sud A pleasur«" of Mrs Rebecca Deni, tirami merleau flags Thirty six guests were Worthy Matron of the Eastern Slur. sealed a* III« ti«"«iitiriilly appointed la Oregon Washington Jurisdiction who hie*, each of which bail a center-piece of Easier lllllea. fourteen Kaater made a sem iofficial viali to ISirtland plants having been sent by friends lilis week Additional gueala were, lo lite Matilskys for Raster The wed Mrs Clara Pick»II. Mr and Mrs H N dlug supper was a lavish on* Di^lur Malllsky said her daily prayer, the W hile and Mrs lauds Town« burden of which was fur complete un derstanding. love and harmony among Mr and Mrs Jerom« ►ranklln were ,|,# r|r(| , m| nBt|4,na just before the the guema of Mr William Gilmer at dinner h$a»n Aa If In fullfliimeut of the Card l*»rly given Iasi Salunlay her petition. Ih*re wer* seated al the night at the Court House by the tedia* £ » • « * • , «J J , . man. Irish. l*ortug«>ae. Italian slid nth auxiliary of the Sergeant Joseph #f , r, rB White Camp Spanish American War ( riH,( t„ ..... ao many different nation alllies paying thotr loving roapert tu Veterans lilla lluhl* roupl* who have made au many friends aluce coming In Ainerh'a Mr ami Mrs J D Pailón, of Weld years ago from Petrograd ( Leningrad I 1er atr«*et motored to Salem. Oregon Russia where they were married In Sunday afternoon to view Ihe noted I vis T h e youn* i . i i i n t t democrat* lt t m iW 'n t l« ary a n t t «ltv t iv The |n* fln«> work and it looks Ilk* bo for* DUCK JORDAN ■ 318 23rd Are. Editai Phone Ea. 14301 Ion* they will h a »* In their ornanlia- YVO NN E U H ATTK K S • 204 25th Ave. N . Kast ( l i t . Aaaiatant editor Dog practically all the pro*reaslye youn* people. A D V O C A T E O N S A L E A T B R O W N ' S Helen Honeysuckle Babe Townsend. B A R B E R S H O P , cor. 23rd A M a d is o n and Juanita Slaughter Bob Whit*, who has been confined Mrs Belle Allen, of 340 P a *« street in the veteran's hospital, a victim of continues to remain (II at her home. Mias Katelle Scott and Mr Williams the BrlshOs Disease, is at home, but -------- S E A T T L E NOTKS Billups were quietly married last wi>ck he is still a very sick man. The fact Miss Clifford Freeman who was in- The Colored Dance Tteant of Seattle at the Court House that the hospital is overtaxed with jured recently lu an automobile accl conaiatln* of Muriel Fletcher, Al sick veteratfs. as soon as one show* dent on the Pacific Highway near Blackwell, and Cleo Hunt with their Mauy showers, card parlies and lun signs of getting well, he is released Medford while en route to hej home pianist, l.eoua Fletcher, dined at the cheons are being given In honor of in order to make room for other ca- in Portland, from California, is able Spanish Ballroom in the Olympic Un Miss Bernice Black, bride to he Thoa* to be out with the aid of crutches tel. after which they danced for the given so far are as follows! Mrs. -----— pleasure of the Rotary Club, ronslw Fisnces Brooks, handkerchief show Mr Dennis Kimbrough writes that F L A Y T O B E R E P E A T E D ting of the leading business men of Mr and Mrs. Charles Morgan of er. Miss Charlotte Fletcher. Mlsselan he is well and wishes to be remember A T W H I T E C H U R C H |h«> city. Wednesday April 19th eon* shower ami a card [-arty hv Miss 744 N K Buffalo atreel were hosts for ed to all the friends he made during "The Ghost of HUn", play recently Muriel Fletcher's song. "St lands the regular meeting of the Sunday Martha Anderson hts recent visit to Portland Mr Kirn staged at the f illU m a evenue branch Blues" scored a big hit, l-eona Fletoh- Night Supper Club on April 23rtl al hrougb Is llwaco. Washington's only Y W C. A by the Girls Friendly er's ability with the keys gained re- The hoateaa. «»stated by The High School Girl Reserve« 7 30 P, M Society of Saint Phillips church, will cognition for herself, and the dance colored business man Mother and Dau*hter Banquet was a her mulher. Mr Georgia Trlplell. aerv- -------- be repeated on Friday. May 5th at St. (earn ks well. splendid success Invocation was let! led a delicious two-course supper from Cherry Blossom Orchards An Interostlng and enjoyable pro Revel Ca.vton. of Seattle. Washing- David s Parish House East 12th and p r Frtdell. a noted minister in Seat- gram was rendered during the even b> Mrs Martin Mrs Josophine Ca* a table which was very hcautlfnl with ton. was a recent visitor in Portland. E Morrison streets at $ p m Misses tle. and Mr. George N. Porter, prtn- mon held the audience spellbound la centerpiece of fresh cherry blue Mr* l-ee Hoy Kmard I* sponaorln* In* consisting of violin muai, hv Prie -------- Lillian Bellard. Eunice Mott, and Beds ,-ipal o f Garfield High School, honored 1 f»»s o r Malllsky; and Dr. MatIUky re with, a lovely speech entitled. ■The soms and matching candles held In p«e whal Is known as a "Hoateaa Dinner“ d i e d III seven dlfferenl Imiguagea and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myles are the Pearson take the leading roles The colored Garfield students by hav- I allega A greeting un May lHlh al Ihe First A M K Sion Mrs A. Berkowlla played the piano Modern Girl" Sarah Oliver gare a ori sltlon by sllver proud possessors of a nice two-passen- scenery, acting and dancing were all mg them dine at their table. glnal readlng; Wtanlfred Ingram Sang 1 card and leather tohacro pouch at hls church soc ial ritorna There wlll lie sin- ala«« plgyed Isihengrau's Weddlng ger Nash car with rumble seat. splendid according to many reports -------- two solo« and Justltta Davis gare a*place, annonneed Mr Charles Adama' a mirnber of h.'stesso* wlio wlll lie re March -------- favorable to the young stars Mrs. The B.Y.P.D. served a delicloua piano solo Sougs se re le»l hv Visa recenl blrthday annlversary and he aponalhle for thelr laide decorallons, I Mr« A C Coll ami Mr* llarrv Srei» The Young Colored Democratic Club Thelma Unthank. advisor for the club breakfast Easter Sunday morning af- They wer« Mtldred Arti«. Miss Yvonne Chatter*. carne In for ongratulallona from llie arrangement, and guests A friendly "Jo acted aa bridesmaids of Oregon met We»lnesdav night al had charge of the coaching and pre- ter the seven o’clock service. The President o f the club was Toaslmis guests After supper was over, the rivalry la on In full away between the * f n/vlT-Irta ‘ "n rritr- ’ Vt!***** nd the Williams evenue branch Y. W. C. sentation of the play. Every one is breakfast was a gr«»at success. tress. guests rei'alreil to the living room ladles who have been Inviteli by Mra Srensky acted as heal men sud Mi A with the president. Charles Ad.#ns cordially inv(t«>d to attend the perfor- - - I where some of them amused them Klusrd to serve as hostesses, in ex Coll gave a talk lu praise of lh* cou preslding Practically all the time was rnance on the 5th. The Revellers are making plan* for Miss Rosalie Coll was lh* train Plans are under full «way for Ihe Is elves working Jig saw pussies and the cel In Ihe number of guests and beauty ple liearsr The bride wore a pretty gown devoted to listening to the report of -------- two plavs. "T h e Mvstery of the Mask- Radio Review of 1933" to he given 'othors engaged In social conversation, of table aet-up. and the affair promt- with a white silk real lace train and the recent state convention heid in ' J ' “ * * ° , r t " « nd Wh’" ' on May 5. a, the lu b 1 The hostess was charming in a w h it. se. ,n have outstanding social -l.n l carried a shower bouquet of roae* on May 5. 1933 1933 at the Tennis Tennis C Club, Portland, made by Jerome Frankltn. special meeting Tuesday night with H o m e " The date for the plays have Falcon C and Easier lllllea Her natural beauty “ tub anti the Girl Re floral patterned white satin with green flcance one of three delegates that were cho- Mr*. Rebecca Dent, of Seattle. Wash been definitely decided upon. was enhanced by Hie gorgeous setting serves are doing all they can to make silk sash and atlver slipper* With sen to represent the club at the Con- ington. Grand Worthy Matron, pre- -------- The men wore rniireiiHoual black lot Ihls performance a hit of Ihe year this she wore pearl coatume Jewelry; Mr and Mra Jerome-Franklin w -r* ter In Ho- ftrm lag Mr» a Berkowlla vention which was held at the Hotel sent. Mr*. Dent came down to .{le n d The A B C Club were the guests -------- Mra Pollyann Heed, who has been the over night guesta of Profesaor A and Professor Matllsky furnished mu Portland. The Club s quartet, compos- the funeral of Fred D. Thomas and de- 0f Miss Odessa Smith at their last Mrs A. Caroline Black announces observing Ihe lenten period and unable and Doctor J Matllsky Monday al sir for dancing to a laic hour At two ed of Charles Morgan. Arthur Rich .elded to make her official visit with meeting. A lovely luncheon was serv- the marriage of her daughter Bernice to attend dub meetlnga since before thler lovely home lu Irvington After o'clock In Ihe morning beior« the guest ardson. George, Canada and Jerome ’ he Chapter at this time to save hav Fd by the hostess. to Mr George Smaldlug of L is Ange- Easier, wore black lace with match enjoying a delicloua dinner Ihe four departed for their respective homes ing to come hack to Portland they wr* xATVed again to rak and c o f Franklin, made a hit at the banquet les California They were married Ing slippers; Mrs Jerome Fvanklln some played bridge until a late hour fee and dance at the Portland, which month for the purpose The Presbyterian Christian Endea Tuesday April 25. 1933 at the Court wore black flowered yellow vollle over Much excitement prevalimi as the marked the close of the all-day con vor held election of officer* at their House A lovely reception was held yellow silk and matching accessories Honoring Bishop \\ ni Decker John hrlile threw her biMjuet of Hill*«. «»lie fab The quartet which was trained Mrs Frank Adams was indisposed last meeting Sunday erasing Results ami Mrs fh arles Adams, red lace with s<’ U. presiding Bishop of the hour by oll#i hark ward over her left should at the home of the bride« parent«. by Mr*. Lillian Lay. was com pellel severad days this week were: Winnlfred Ingram. President; Eac h blossom was ranghi by a black acceaaorles The men wore con- teenlh Districi of the A M E Church, er to respond to encores The Young De Orval Winston. Vice-President; Lu- ventlonal block Mr and Mrs W illi* who was a recent guest In Portland. guest In whum gie*d luck" will come The Executive board of Oregon As- ,-|Ue Redmons. Secretary, and Sam mocratic Club was voter as a member The fact of the ocraalon was a wed F I R S T A. M. E. Z I O N C H U R C H Reed will be host« to the club at It« Mr and Mrs J A Wisdom were howls ding annlversary rame a» a surprise to of the State League and has been is sociation of Colored Womens Clubs Bushnell. Asst. Sec 14th A venu e 4« Eas t Pike Sts. next meeting on Sunday. May 7th »• dinner Sunday at their palatial many of the guest» who had not been _____ sued its charter. At each meeting, met Thursday afternoon at the Will- _ _ _ horns. 7129 N K Union «veni»* Addi apprised of this fart nulli after theli Rev. H. Leo Johnstone, Past or held weekly, new members are en- ¡ams Ave. Y. W. C. A. Miss Martha Anderson entertained Moadamea Nellie W illiam * and Retie, tlonal guest* Included Key and Mr. arrival Miss Bernice Black (bride-to-be) with Among thoae preaeut were Stranger* Especially Welcome ca Dent, prominent In club, fraternal Dwnlel G lllll. Jr The hoateaa aervrd VERBAL SNAPSHOTS a lovely card party at the home of her Mr and Mr» A C. Coll. Mr and Mra and anelai circle» of Seattle. Waahlng aererai delicloua enuroea B A G N A L L IN W I L M I N G T O N parents Bridge honors went to Mrs _____ II BiSaSk) Mr ami Mr« C L I -m, Schedule of Services ton were pleaaan! vlaltors in Portland Continued from page three George Cann.dy ...pi. al Willamette Ji'” n , ? r » “ d. * ' •"<! 9 45 A. M. — Sunday School W ILM IN G TO N. Del. April 24 (A N P q. during the week Mr» W illiam » Mr» Harry Cohen, Mr and Mrs I mil !» 11 A. M. — Sermon Robert W. Bagnali, formerly eonnected »topped at the home of her daughter. university. Salem. Oregon, wa» recent Sonofsky, Mr and Mr» F Freeman J O H N S O N A N D T H E N A T IO N 7:00 P. M —C. E Mr» Ellae Reynold». .791 Roaelawn ly Ininated Into the Blue Key. an hnn Mr» C Wolfe. Mr» A llerknwli», Mra Dame rumor is whispering that Se- WK bthe National Association for the 8:00 P. M. — Sermon Avenue, and Mr» Dent wa« the house- or society composed of the heal men Hilda IN Wolfe, Mia» Hoaslle Coll. Mr nator Hiram Johnson, of California, Advancement of Colored People, held COAL í'l PI»D Mr and Mra Chataman. guest of Mr» Clara Pickett. 41» Van in »rhool from the standpoint of per ü will be tendered a United States Su- attention of a large audience In Mr and Mr» Harry Shat» Mr and ■onallly. character. »< holarshlp and preme Court Justiceship. The Dame I he Samuel G. Elbert Public School couver E B E N E Z E R A. M. E. C H U R C H Mr» I'earl, Mr and Mr» Kdward Roy, And U P service to the ». hool George I« Ire« Mr and Mr. J Weiner. Mr and Mr» is insistent in her predictions and says here Sunday afternoon, while he talk- W e Handle A ll Kinds of Coal 23rd A venu e 4 East Olive 8t. The card party and lunch given by surer of hl» rlaaa and »porla editor Boy Sverdlak. Mr and Mr» H Beiger. that a vacancy will occur with the ^ 1“ them of the part the Negro is Rev. George F. M ar tin . Past or WOOD and other ho»!« the ladle»’ auxiliary o f the Sergeant ''Collegiali“ , college paper expected resignation of Justice WU- ptejrins •>> the present world crisis. Joseph White Camp laat Saturday lis VanDevanter, Wyoming, who will j ------------------------------ Schedule of Su n da y Se rvic es Among to minor motor lo Sa ----- ----------------------- ||___r__,i . . . i U r. , u «m ona » Portlander* i * ' iaoner» io O u r wood it d r y and celebrate his during the month of A- night at the County Court Hou»«, « a » )jf wl||laB1. ¿^hrw ok ¡ J " « » " d a y afternoon 9:30 A. M. — Sunday School will pleaes you. a great »urces» Whist was played at f , „ of Mr Mr, j BfnmB ” r • n <t « '• »»d “ f pril. It is problematic whether the 11:00 A. M — Sermon PR O M PT D E L IV E R Y four tables and Ihe prixea went to IBe Franklin on Tuesday al eleven o’clock * , ,* ►ranklln t pon Ihelr doughty California senator would « 1 0 P. M — Varlck C. E. arrival In Salem, they were Joined by Pho ne E A s t 4282 After following Mr la*alle K Hale. Depart at Ihelr home in Irvington change his senatorial toga for the 8:00 P. M — Sermon Mesar» George Caunady and Wallace breakfast which w «» »erred fratn a ment Commander of Oregon, first robes of supreme court justice; al CHANDLER Turner who motored with them aev though it would be mighty hard to prlxe: Mr. Marie Lyon». . . e n d and I’m.h and r h ^ T * ' . " ’ I!*" " '. T ,h" Pray e r M e eting E v e r y W e d at 8 FUEL A TRANSFER great cherry Mr K D Lusher, the consolation Mr .„tractive centerpiece, the g u e .i. en ........... ........... hloaaom ............ field« turn down such an honor Of one thing 1818 - 23rd Ave Seattle. Wn Jam «» MarArthur won Ihe door prixe Joyed a nice vlalt before taking ihelr the nation can rest assured, and that S t r a n g e r s E sp ec iall y W e lc o m e P L E A S E PAY VO U R SU B SC R IP T IO N All the prise* were lovely one» and <IP4flurc. is in what ever field of endeavor the TO T H E A D V O C A T E dealreable The ladle* of the auxiliary California Senator may ben entered, . .... . . * / One of the prettleat and most en- MT. Z IO N B A P T I S T C H U R C H served a very delicloua lunch Thl» the nation as a whole will be the gai P ATR O N IZE Rev. T. M. D avit . Pa ator ( > ee* e affair wa» one of a »e rle » of parties ner. His place in the Senate of the which the Auxiliary, asalateil hy the P H O N E : B R O A D W A Y 244» United States would be hard to fill, j • • • The— Schedule of S u n d a y Se r v ic e ! « member» of ihe Post, will have erery Hls legislative loss would be a hard ! M O S T R E A S O N A B L E IN C lT V 9:30 A. M — Sunday School fourth Saturday night In the month blow to California. He has been one G A L A T H E A T R E 11:04 A. M. — Sermon The publis 1» urged to attend th e«« o f the dominant members of the pro- j 6 30 P M —B. Y. P l\ 22nd A v t and E. M ad ia on St. social functions. gressive group of legislators in the 8:00 P. M — Sermon upper house, and his independence and Lew Ccst f uel p « r to n ....... $6.00 .......... S 3 . 7 5 ***** \ w i Levinlnulieff & L «ideile courage has caused the admiration e- ven of his most implacable foes. I Should he exchange the toga for the , judicial robe, the entire nation with-1 out regard of wealth, creed, race, or color, will know that there will be a fair and impartial decision given by him whenever matters relating to their welfare and happiness is concerned. In whatever capacity Senator Hiram Johnson serves, the nation will be the gainer. New M a n a g e m e n t NEW N e w Owner» Fine E Q U IP M E N T Everything new except the Name I —> T h e K< • Kraft American and Kraft Pimento in new package* and foil-wrapped loaves. i h m * i C hoir S t r a n g e rs and C o n gr eg ati o n al Singing E sp e c ia ll y W elcom e George Williams, of Butte. Montana. I» here visiting relatives on Flower at reel. Cleaner* Expert Cleanere of Men’s & Women's W ear O U R P R IC E S A R E R IG H T — 2229 East M a d is o n G IV E U S A T R IA L 8 E A T T L E ------- W A S H I N G T O N V O l ’ H N’ K W S ! 4 B L i - f I I I I i L u s tro u s keeps je t you b la c k h a ir y o u th fu l a ttra c ts and — p o p u la r Y ou may rool yourself into believing that s'rraked 'nd- ed hair makes no dif eren e — but you '.an t 'ool the r. rn y ju .vant l aded hair is a liandi ap V.hy risk unha; pi- ness? . . . when it is so easy to have beauti ul, lustrcu* black hair again! A $1.25 bottle of G o d e 'ro y '» Laneuse I rench F a ir C o l oring will bring bark that charming jet black lurter in just a few minutes. D o n 't hesitate — be prepared for ro m ance— live— be youthful! G O D E F R O Y 'S L A R I E U S E french H A I R Coloring 3 3 0 6 O L I V ' STREET ST L O U IS , M O . v/ARNirei A voi J new stra n r . u i v p ro v e n i.air co < r.n "*. f- ir (»ver 4-1 "ear *- i r o y 's I a r e u e I ir Colorin'! lias e^n i e J w it 'i r e r e • re u t « hy t h o u 'a n I ; o p e o p le , 'ea 'e r . in re'i l ím p r o - fl r a l an-4 »<» a ' II;e When you have any new« of inter* e«t. kindly phone it in to Duck Jordan the editor at Eant 1430, or to hi« aHHiHtant editor, Mis* Yvonne Chatter* at Ea*t 2515. There I* no charge for Modal and local new* ItemH and we welcome your cooperation. To All Who Suffer Stomach Agony, Gas and Indigestion Money Back I f O n e Bottle o f D are’s Mentha Pepain Doesn’t D o Y o u M ore G o o d Than Anything Y o u Ever Used» Why bother with Blow *rtor« wh*n one tabhfnpoonful of thin splendid and piquant liquid remedy wlll cause gas, bloating, heaviness, heartburn or any upnet condition of the stomach to speedily vanish. And why should any man or woman suffer another hour with Indigestion or any stomach misery when the rem edy that acts almost Instantly can be easily procured? Hut thore is more to say about this remarkable remedy—something that will interest thousands of despondent people. flam Cannon, popular bachelor, who has a nicely furnished apartment In • Ihe Powell hotel on Itussel street, ha* 1 sent south for hls niece to come to Portland to vlalt him for a while. F U ^ E ^ A L ? A T *L £ iT *5 V IS IT O R S ARE BRoadway W ELCOME 338 S I X T H S T R E E T C or na r of M orko t 2449 M IS S B A R B A R A H U BB ARO . L A D Y P H O N E E A S T 6305 Dare's Mentha Pepsin not only quiekly relieves stomach distress, but It also conquers stubborn indigestion, dyspepsia and gastritis, and puts an end to disslness, nervousness, head ache, sleeplessness and despondency which distressing troubles are nearly always caused by chronlo stomach disturbance. Dare's Mentha Pepsin li a supremely good remedy that druggists every where guarantee—a fine tonic that builds you up and makes you work with vim, eat with relish and sleep soundly. According to Bishop and Mr» Mar tin. the reception given hy fltewai’d- <•»» Board N. 1 of Zion church Easter Monday night, was one of the prettiest they have hud the pleanure of attend ing In a long fm e The artistic deco- ration of the church parlor and tlin table» from which ihe refreshment» were »erved. was the work of Me», flame» R H. Camp. Sarah l^ive and Muhle Washington They used daffo- 1 dll*, lilac» and other Mprlng flow er» to idvanlage. Mr* I’earl Carrol and v , e Ail i Mtitnford we,-« In chare." of the refre»lim eiit». The delicious cake», coffee, sandwiches and Ice cream were presented to the hoard hy the |following ladle»: MemlamoN Corn Jami son, Beatrice Franklin, R. H. Camp, Ethel Turner, Mahle Washington. Geo- rlgla Harris, Lena Green, Katherine Gray. Belle Johnson. Ada Mumford. Ada McGill. Kurnh laive, I’earl Carroll and Blanche .tone« Mr» Belle John •ton and Mrs. R II Camp poured; Mr». I Isabel Francis served Ihe Ice*. They a ....................................................... CAPT. H A R M S IN T E R N A T IO N A L D E T E C T I V E A G E N C Y , IN C Itellnhle detective «ervlce. Crimi nal and civil Investigation"« a »peclaltjr. 'Not promise» hut ra suits.' 614 8wetland Bldg., (Washington at Fifth) Phone A T 2567. ............ 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