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S a t u r d a y , m ay >7. T M « im i A O V O C A T I T H E A T R E S - S P O R T S - S O C IE T Y & W O M E N 'S A C T IV IT IE S P##» » » * #» » » # * # » # » » * » * » * * » » » » » « Accused of assult on the high seas. T h » Advocate acknowledge* an vttation to attend the Commencement Theodore Dixon, colored, was bound esercii** of Tuskegee Institute at Tus- over Monday by the United States au thorltles to await action of Federal keicee. Alabama, being held. Grand Jury. Dixon, a cook or* the Stea Mr. and Mra. Lynch Brown, of Lona- mer Florence J.uckenhaok Is alleged ▼tew, Wn., have moved to i l l South to have thrown a pan of hot grease Pacific Street, in Kelao. Washington on one of the crew while the vessel was between SanFrancisco and Port Mr* Ella (Sm ith! Borden, charaed land In default of a tIOM bond he her white husband. BUI Borden with was placed In the County Jail. beatina and threatenlna to kill her. Mr George Blake. of Nashville. Borden waa a res ted Sunday at H i « b W. First street and Mrs. Borden was Tenn . is visiting his sister, Mrs. C. treated at the City Emergency hos Jackson of Johnson street. pital for possible fractured riba. Seattle N e w s . v o c i a /: ihe last mouthfull. waa lifted out of the usual mediocre selling Into that of a gorgeous banquet The decorations of flowers, ferita and piaula and caudles and si resinera and thluga were elaborate and artistic and rellected eresili for Ihe fine talent of Rev Kin ard. Mr Kanamu. other men and la dles of Ihe church Mrs Mahle Shepherd and Mra Alll son were the accompanists • a s Y W C A Notes Y. W C. A. N O TE * The last Vespers Jtervleea of the season. May B lh will he under Ihn leadership of Misa Nellie Ingeraull The program wilt he as tollowa Ite follona Misa Ida Edwards, plano aol ADVOCATE ON SALE AT BROWN S Tanner of Tacoma were guests In the oa Miases Cecil Garnett aud Eunice BARBERSHOP, cor. 23rd A Madison city Saturday night. • • • Mott, apeakera. Misses Ruth Scott anil Mr George laitlmer and Mr Charlei Julia Mae Blanchard Mr Oscar Johnson of IVrtlaud. Ore Among the manr social functlona gon was a week end visitor In Sea kP» Bishop have gone to Chicago to at ci> cn h\ frieiiils for Mrs iWIllsm R and a guest of Mr. Charles limitela. We have appreciated the eacellent tend the Batial Convention Smalling formerly Berutce Black and • • • attendance aud Intereal shown In our • • • I Miss Ellen Owens, who will aall May Vesper services throughout Ihe year One of the features on the Mother's 10. 133.1 on the IVrothy Alexander for Day Program given by the A M E XI Us ICuitu*«* Xtott. dnuKhtor of Xtrs California wer*: A luticheon and Christian Endeavor will be a violin so llcattlii' Rood, is atti on* (ho snoot girl On Sunday afternoon June 4th. Ihe hrldge party by Mrs. Hugh Sander* lo by Mr. Ileunle Pementon. Membership Comntlllee will dose the Kmdiintos this May Frtday. attended by eight young la • • • membership travelogue with a pro dles Prlses were awarded to Mrs. C. Mack Johnson, of Sheridan street Henry Woods and Ajbert Woods gram during Ihe regular Vesper hours who was Injured recently in an auto M Honeysuckle. Mrs. Carl Brooks am| IWO 0f their friends motored to (Continued from page ona d oo.vti.i \l i e o I . \ I. Uilllen.d tk I « . . 3 X . . . . .... Xlrs Rdith W illiam * Johnstono of gro Youth raallBc* that concerted ac second. Miss l-ols . l Williams, third A mobile accident. Is able to resume his KITS RIED Seattle Friday Night aud stayed over A very successful lea was given al linen shofer Saturday evening for Mrs. the week end work as pullman porter. Soattlo u In Portland visiting hor rm tlou U of ItniiitHlIata and utmost Ini Ihe home of Mra Ruby Hardin May Smalling by Miss Lola Williams at the • • • PULinma Kvidoiice of tha haginniug 19th hv the Committee of Manage Uttves. Xtrs Kathoilno lim y. mothar Continued from page one home of Mrs C t’ English A( M i l * James Waldon. porter in the Medi of such a raallaatlon Is at haud Young meni Mesdames Hardin The "R adio Rovi«»* of 1933“ wont and Mrs Ktlfeol Turner. sister and latido Xtrs D E PA R T prises were awarded to Mias Ellen cal Arts barber shop, with his wife OWNED BY THE W AR man and woman of tha black raca ara Grant were the hostesses over with much »ucce»» due to XIUs and daughter is pow residing at 1SC3 MENT. NEGGROES WERE FORBID Owens, first; Miss Charlotte Fletcher, Mlldrad A rtu and Roland B lackw ell, Johnglim U th# wlfa of tha presiding A|rv*Aity becoming organised t'luha Black second; Miss Vivian Howard, third with their hits of humor. MU* Clao oldar of Zion church N. 1st street where they have fitted DEN IN TOURIST CAMPS. am balng formad. laugurs ara balng All Girl Reserves clubs are meeting folk. Just remember that when you are A dinner by Mias Yvonne Chatters Hunt made * hit imitating Josephine up their home in grand style. • • • established conferences ar blng held. through the month of May and part called upon to send your sons to rot Tuesday at her home Miss Charlotte Baker singing "Can t We Get Togeth Sergeant Joseph W hile ('amp and *nl* INTE R N A 1 ION Al. OHGANI- of June It is reported that Mr Jamog • » » * tn the trenches In the next war to pro- Fletcher, bride-elect, sharing honors e r" Miss Hunt was gowned in a pea .. , ... k , 7.ATION T O EMBRACE A L L NEGRO test money the ladles auxiliary will have a card yoU TM H IS NECESSARY invested by American wjth Mrs Smalling A buffet super by cock blue crepe evening dress Miss son who Is In the employ of tne »rank- The Grade School Girl Reserves w , „ 'ho I.'.ur this call for an in Mr. M. Johnson at hta home Wednes Muriel Fletcher was also called hack party aud supper tonight at their hall lln auto Company, Is seriously ill and millionaires. planted their garden laal Saturday af * ’ * day evening for Mr*. Smalling and She sang* "You're Getting to Be a Ha on the Seventh Floor in the has been confined to the Veteran's Court ternatlonal Negro youth conference be ternoon and worked part of the lime l do not want to spoil the signlft- Mis, Ellen Owens Mrs Wm Dixon bit With M e" and "I Want to Be Bail hospital. House. They are Inviting (he public lelve that (he time has come for the cance of that paragraph with anything wlll entertain with a luncheon honor- Several others In boih clube partlci- atuj » n l iou» t„ have a large attendance establishment of an International or on (heir Individual plots smalling Jim Todd, of Fortwojjh. Texas is in else, so l will give a separate one tell- ¡njt ganisation throuhg which egrNo youth 1 "June Capers", a carnival tot Ihe paled on the program thus helping to . . . . . , I will • • • the city and Is registered at the Shasta ing what the delegates did. make It a auccea. Harvey and Ernest W ***** may carry on concerted artlon Th# benefit of the Summer Camp fund will quote from the accosnt:— Ina Miller. Yvonne Chatters, and Chandler and Julian Henson provided hotel. purpoee o f this conference will be; Ihe held June 3th "Moat of the New York delegates Dorothy Alexander weiw> the represen- the music for dancing at the Tennis Misa Thea Ersncls. note.) hiker and first, to bring together the Negro were quartered at the Cairo hotel, hav- u tlT „ from the phyllla Wheatley The Advocate Club. Mr ' Charles and his m mother, of * (he with , „i_. - „ J TW- . . _ — - - - - - - ....... ........- .wr n a n e * . Campbell a m p n eii a ni l nia o i a e r . ; youths ’ e e - world, '-I iw w o n i their n r i i valy : The Girl Reserves Committee of (he Mr Dear Sir: Central YW CA held Ita lait meeting £ £ £ Ï Ï S w r t T L V z : £ » h « . . c . m Pb e n . e r e . ............ .• « » ■ « .• _____________________________________ _ morning it was reported that the hcv at th<l cjt 4 c Auditorium Monday eve- While the effect of the depression ren High School Girl Reserve# Sunday a t. „ . , „ national prospective of thea pruhlrm*, of the season si Mra E It Ms. dera us unable to pay the subscription tel had barred FlorU Ptnkney. a Neijjp nin|f Yvonne Chatters, president of veaper waa sFell atlended Five g irl. “ «*» Mr * ud * r» third, to formulate a concrete program Naught on's country home tllonnls Girl Reserves waa a flag bearer, received rlnga they were price of your valuable paper at this delegate who had made her reserva- Muriel , Jerome Franklin George Cannady waa of artlon for combating segregation, #• Miasen i The secretaries were enter • • • time, we ar* very anxious to have The tion tn advance. Several hundred of Fletcher. Beatrice Chatter. Justitia Da down from Willamette and waa an ad ronuralr Insecurity, lynching, diafran tained hy.lhe members of Ihe commit The Messrs Ivan Patterson. Al Bur vis . . . Rllla Bell and Thelma _______ Howard Advocate In the reading room of the the delegates then marched to the ho- rhlaement. Imperialism, the growth of tee ditional guest. i Christian Street Building Y M C. A. tel. canceled their reservation#. signed dine. Shelby Ellis and Oscar Pohnaon Yvonne Chatters, president of the club youth delinquency, and the teaching of s e e * Pro,M * * “ d demaaded^hack^ their motored in> frpm por,iand. Oregon for presided Miaa Vertner gave the girls racial Inferiority; fourth, to determine Rev and Mra I s « Hoy Klnard were Our Board and membership would be money they had paid in advance Nor a week's visit. They were entertained their rings, the altitude that Negro youths should most grateful and appreciative If you man Thomas (whom you will recall to the ntmoat. They left Tuesday eve dinner gurata of Rev and Mrs E t . take In the future wars; and fIDh. to found it possible to place the Christian was the socialist candidate for presi ning and Mias Margart Holds returned Jamison at their home on Garfield ev establish a permanent organisation Street Building Y M.C.A. on your cour dent) was the spokesman and when with them. through which all Negro youths may last Sunday, FIR ST A. M. E. ZION CHURCH the hotel refused to return the money, TUESDAY. M AY SO tesy list. take an active part In the uplift of the he secured the coopration of a number 14th Avenue A East Pikt Sts. Very truly yours Mist Muriel Fletcher and Miss IT A L IA N H A L L (4th 8 Madison Hta I nice of lawyer delegates to bring auit. La- The Charity Ball was well attended J. H. McGrew Rtv. H. Leo Johnstons, Pastor Yvonne Cliatters were chosen to be W e call upon the Negro youths to Admission 38 canta Executive Secretary ter it was announced that the money hostesses at a Mother and Daughter Many pretty gowns were aeen on this «tteud this conference from June SO ---------------- would be paid back but many of the Tp4 „ Garfield High School May 35 oceaaloo which la an annual •vent S3. 1933. In rhlcaco. Illinois. ( T H A Strangers Especially Welcome delegate* had difficulty in finding 19Sj They were the only co,ored ,. sponsor**! by th** Colored Wotnena 0 < mm ! Sh«*ph*»rd ConuriKattona! rooms tn other hotels and had to go to mona thlrty wh, „ _ lrll CITES RACIAL U N ITY AMONG rfiuruh K7M I’rairl»* A V tt M W fcffl rooming houses — TH E NAMES OF • • , Association WORKERS Schedule of Services thousand* of younc m«*n and women of 3 45 A. M. — Sunday School the black rare will | , i:% o \ r * ° T ho V e I ( Continued from page one) 11 A. M — Sermon Litle Mias Jessie Mott has won a operate tn developing a program of o F P O R T F n Try a l l m o R Sm* 1Iln* quietly married at BEEN REPORTED TO A L L HO- t|,p Grace Presbyterian Church Tues- It's ondwrful th« way soothing, , coi cool- diploma at the lloaford school where concrete activity on the problem* that 7:00 P. M. — C. E haring eaten only a dry sausage sand TE LS IN THE C IT Y ” — hence the day April Î5, IMS. in f Z#mo brings Intimate friend# pi prompt pt r«ii«f relief to she goes, for her adeptness In the ****•> NKGRO 8:00 P M. — Sermon wtch that day. In Philadelphia. the boycott. Itching, burning _[ akin, even In sever* and the family attended the ceremonv Th# brtde v u -------- dreM#(| I forgot to . say . that the . . tourist Th, hrld, ------ dr„ , ^ ,n , knowledge of birds Mias Mott identl- Ml s T ANSW ER' We call on all atopathe moment Zemo l T Itching ' Salvation Army consented to feed the .. . -- ---- -------- . . . . . . . .... ... groups of Negro youths, workers' or- . . ' .... i camps that refused quarters to Negro- wlIh rr touche» the tender and inflamed skin fled sixty of the feathered tribe She , tud, nl rIuh. rhurr„ A lovely recep- EBENEZER A. M. E. CHURCH group - b u t after some consultation. is OWNED by the GOVERNM ENT "o n w I ? r iv ,n lnThei because of it# rare ingredients. T o ■ .. _, ., ----- — ----------their honor that eve- also made quite a record at Identify- groups, social clubs, civic dubs frs that institution decided ; o "Jlm-crow and ---------------------- - . -------------- K1Ten ,n of h ir clear a »a y Hashes. Fimptea. Ecsema. OPERATED under the genera! -- di- ,lon „ " th„ ho[n,. p« „ ntI Th, 23rd Avenue A East Olive St. Ing rocks Miss Mott Is the daughter ternltlea. sororities, and unorganised Ringworm and restore the akin t" the marchers, and decreed that Rev. George F. Martin, Pastor 1 iU R I A U O F T HE W AR D EPART » “ «"*«•«* • »kyhlue crepe of Mrs Beatrice Reed Negro youths to elect delegates to normal, always use clean, soothing three colored veterans should eat by T H f W kRe i? ^ PAR T. drp** * ,th puff »nd silver sc . . . participate In thla conference and to Zemo. Insist on genuine Zemo. It ■ ME N T! W e Americans had better put oessortes. The happy couple wlll make themselves in the kitchen. One of the Schedule of Sunday Service* worth the pnce, heraus» it bring* u. ■■ . 0 ... , carry hack a program for action to on the soft pedal when we talk of Hit Mr. Id . 3 Inch, of Seattle. I. the N>„ r„ ymlth, ,hMr ron . leaders, who recognised such methods ler's persecution of the Jews In Ger their home in San lS-ancisco, Calif rwliaf. 35c, (We and 11. All druggists’ . 3 30 A. M. — Sunday School house geest of Misses Ella and l^llle mnnllles and their meaning, turned to the men; many when we have on organised per 11 00 A. M — Sermon Mr Delbert Gratton and mother of XfdlSLe* The president of the Committee I* "How about It, fellows? Are these secution against black Americans In Yakima. Washington, are visiting here « 30 P M. — Varlck C. E. • • • John M Gray; lluby L Anderson I« comrades fit to eat with ua? They the United tSates. operating at the the sister of Mr Gratton s mother. Mr* 8 00 P. M — Sermon Its secretary N A T IO N A L C APITAL. Mrs Ada XtrGlll. woll known and G. W'oods. Their visit will be Indefi were good enough to fight alongside us nite. popular ratt-r#** has tnnv««d from h**r in France; they are good enough to Prayer Meeting Every Wed at 8 1 think it is about time somebody Pstn— Agony Starts T o Leavt in home on (*n!on avenu«* to R o n street march by our sides now.” sat on the schemes of the City Engi 25 Hours The Harlem Social Club (Tarbox THE LEADER TE N N IS SHOP where she has taken HK>ms with XIra neer of Portland Under guiae of plans At once another voice responded: Strangers Especially Welcome H alil have been giving a number of Happy Days Ahead for You Fanny Cosby to furnish emrfloym.Yit to the poor de- d, n(. „ , nd for th(. , n lir t, l0. “ We all eat together —or we all go 433 Northeast Twelfth Avenus • • • Think of It ht>w this old world VU* out of work, he '» making most m„ nt of the a * . , , , , A d. nr„ hungry' Is it agreed?” d<w* rn *k * p r n * r r »8 n<iw c o in s « * — Directly across from the— elaborate plans for robbing those who wag rlT(,n T o ^ ^ . y eT(.nlna Mualc wag Report received at The Advocate of- MT. ZION prescription which Is known tt> phar B A P T IS T CHURCH In a body, without a dissenting man. are unfortunate enough to own little funl|,hwl Clcil Flnley and hu } macist« as Allsnrti and within 4* flee states that Mra Towne aud Mr BENSON COURTS Rev. T. M. Oavia, Pastor the fifty veterans turned away from homes Mr Engineer you are watched, goy* hours aftsr you start to tak« this , Thompson were recently wed swift a. tin« formula pain, a«ony and • • • the Salvation Army kitchen. They Don’t forget YOU were once common Inflammation caussd by less« uric • • • Complete equipment for folks. Those of us who own our little Schedule of Sunday Services a < Id kai Btsrts.l t > ilrpurt would not permit their Negro comrad Miss Leona Fletcher entertained a homes are wondering >Vhy a city em group of friends at her home In honor % ll« m r u d o s s J u s t w h a t t h i s n o l l e « George Cannady was host to the In 3 30 A M — Sunday School TE N N IS P L A Y E R S es to be Jim-crowed s a y s It w i l l df>— lt la « u a r a n t s s d Y«»u ployee with a good fat salary Is mak ternational club In Salem last Tuesday t a n | * t n r « j u i r o i l i b o t t ls at lo a d 11:89 A. M. — Sermon At Fort Hunt, where the govern ing blue prints to pave streets upon of Miss Muriel Fletcher's birthday. Rackets. Shoe*. Balls, — in g d ru gsto re s svsry w h srs fo r *5 Guests were: Ivan Patterson. Alves- night * 30 P. M. — B Y P U. ment is quartering and feeding the which live people who have had nd ter Warfield and Clarence. Annie Chat r * n t « * ad i f it doaan t b r i n g thk» J o y . • • • Kent ringing a specialty o u s r s s u i t « y«»u » s p s e t — y u u r m o n t y 8: 00 P M — Sermon work for six months, one year, two men, an yattempt to arouse race-an ters and Yvonne Chatter* A lovely w h o ls h s a r t s d ly r s t u r n s « ! Flrat p rlie for artlatlc decoration of years and longer? Who must borrow luncheon was served by the hostess tagonism is met with solid defense on _ _ . .. , . . .. , , money now to pay their taxes so they i • • • her dinner table went tn Mra. Mable Fine Choir and Congregational the -part of the united veterans. I N I - may starve in homes of their own. In Washington at the Hoatesa Dinner on The Missen Johnny Pierre and Erna 3mglng PHONE B RO AD W AY 2449 T Y 1 is their watch word — U N IT Y re- the block In which 1 liveand which I* the 18th at Zion church. Mra Waah- gardless of race, political or religious threatened with an expensive street MOST REASONABLE IN C IT Y ington’a table was a smmphony In yel Strangers Especially Welcome beliefs Attempts to split them into *n>P™T,'n'f'nt invqjving a big paving low and green Second prlae went to _< _ _ . bill, there are SIX home owners out nght and left wing camp, are met of geTen 0|u of work For Mrs. Ada Mumford Her table waa an with no welcome. They are presenting years, past, we have each year camped COAL ensemble of pink and white Mr* le>na a united front against hunger and on the trajl of the auto of the agent Per ............ 35 6 . 0 O Bowers won first prlxe for the largest F l ^ E T ^ A L ?A T^LÛ T^5 will not be divided. ° f 'he paving company parked outside And UP number of guests, forty-two and Mra of first one house and then another. W e Handle All Kinds of Coal -B Why? ö\ o ^ ° Allison, second for twenty-eight. WOOD Pay for the paving of streets out of Other hoateaa were Mrs. Rosalie i the same fund out of which you pay AUSPLUND DRUG STORE VISITO RS ARE WELCOME Bird and Rev. Klnard also had a table 333 SIX TH STREET I for the repairs of streets after they Our wood is dry and They were all perfectly beautiful and : are laid. W e wont object—W hy should BRoadway 2443 oOo Cornsr of Markat will pleaes you It was hard for the Judges to pick the j we lose our homes to provide paved c P l\ A 5 streets for the banker and politician winners above the other# PRO M PT DELIVERY Sixth & Glisan Streets MISS BARBARA HUOCARO. LAD Y ATTEND ANT I to ride over? * Captain Etienne de'Aiibert, Mrs. de‘* Phone EAst 4282 o«' c Y « “* 8 „ | Moral: Don't buy property until we Aubert, Mrs. Charles Bishop Dr. Ches s acquire a City Engineer who protects i CHANDLER PORTLAND. OREGON \o C k ee9 ter Easter and Mrs. Florence Camp | the common people. Take him out of FUEL di TRANSFE R bell were the Judges. I the appointive list and ELECT HIM. .,e à ms • 23rd Ave Seattle. Wn 0 Mr. Bean, please note. A beautiful program consisting of PHONE EAST 8303 RATES REASONABLE Mais s ta ili stses aseses music and speeches was presented by 0. GIVE ME A T R IA L Mrs. Jesse Grayson, contralto; Mrs. E STIM A TE S FREE Allison, soprano; Mr. Guy Holmes, te nor; Mr Solomon and Mr Snap, of Ihe PATR O NIZE Savings and Loan Association, gave In • • • The— spiring talks; Mra Clamina gate a reading and Captain de'Auliert, In an-, G A L A T H E A T R E nounclng the winners look the nppor- j Pruning. Grafting and Landscupe Gardening tulty to praise Rev. and Mrs. Klnard i 22nd Ave and E. Madison St. and Ihe member* of the rhurrh for tho *27 EAST MORRISON ST., PO R TLAND , OREGON New Management New Owners beautiful spirit manifested at the ga-1 therlng. Mrs. Klnard. who was the In NEW EQUIPM ENT stigator and prime mover In the af fair made the presentation speeches i eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Everything new except the Nam** j 0 Kraft Amrriran inri Kraft and presented the prlx* which wer Pi nit-rito in nrw narkago« . 4»« ut If ill silver pieces. and foil-wrapped loavea. I The dinner, which was delicious to DUCK JORDAN - 318 23rd Ave. Editor Phone Ea. U N I YVONNE C H A TTE R S • IMti 25th Ave. N . East SS'.S. Assistant editor MODE ABOUT “M M UPS" MEMORIAL DANCE Prompt Relief From Itching Eczema RHEUMATISM I c h C c it Fuel Lo,d $3.75 V e im iiittlH f f 9L C dcltlle **£*•**£ Z. F. M A R T IN B e Kind To Your F E E T ;j& .T h e K i s s e r ( J e a n e r \ PLEASE PAV YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TO TH E ADVOCATE Expert Cleanere of Men’s & Women ’s Wear L u s tr o u s jet black hair attracts rtesi — keeps you y o u th fu l and popular OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT — GIVE US A T R IA L 2229 East Madison St. (Corner of 22nd.) 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