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Our Circulation Covers NEW YORK-It is likely that the National Association for the the Entire Northwest Advancement of Colored People will conduct an extensive investi­ gation and possibly ask action by VOL. XVII; NO. 23 SEATTLE, , FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1937 the United States government on the bar against Negro Americans which has been erected by most of the countries in Central and South America. The executive committee of the Dr. Pickens Finishes Lecture Series Dallas, Tex., branch of the N.A.A. C.P. has taken up the matter of the color bar now enforced by Becomes Member Mexico against Negro Americans. High School Gr~ds Dr. Foth To Speak Chas. H. Harvey, Ellensburg Is Completes Local * * * NEW YORK (Melvin Stetson Of Enterprise Honored At· Dance Final Forum of the current sea- Pioneer' Passes for CNA) -The American Fed­ son will be conducted at Longfel- ' Warm Host To Lecture Se r i e s eration of Labor meeting held at Adv. Department The following University and low grade school, Twentieth Ave- Pioneer resident of Seattle and Cincinnati on May 22 was delib­ high school graduates will be the nue North and East Thomas St., one of the builders of the First AME Churches era~ely called to split the trade guests of honor at the Third An­ Wednesday evening, June 9. Dis- A. M. E. Church, Charles H. Har­ union movement wide open, ac­ nual Scholarship Dance, J1rne 21, cussion will bP on the topic, "Pro- vel, master carpenter and for ma­ Praises of the hospitality of El­ cording to the New York Daily given by the Community Scholar­ posals for Industrial Peace." Dr. ny years a builder of fine homes lensburg, Washington, are still be­ Worker. ship Fund. · University graduates: Joseph H. Foth, University of Ro- in this area, died Thursday morn­ ing sung by returning members of A. F. of L. talk of doubling Miss Winifred Ingram, Miss Sarai chester economist and discussion ing at his home, 308 29th N. the A.M.E. churches who met dues to build a "war chest" to Greene. High school graduates of leader for Seattle Public Forums, He is mourned by three daugh- there in a district conference last fight the organizing efforts of Seattle: Ballrad, Florice DeMirl will conduct the meeting. ters, Mrs. Gertrude Wright, Mrs. week. Rev. George S. Allen pre­ the Committee for Industrial Or-· Spearman; Broadway, William Irene Alexander, Mrs. Corinne Tay­ sided over the delegates from the ganization is another move by A. Long, Ernie Lewis, Richard Burn­ lor, three sons, Ray, Robert and Sunday Schools, Christian Endea­ F. of L. strike-breaking leaders to side, Benny B:lrrells; Franklin, Joe 1..L.G.W. Union Roy, ten grandchildren, many oth­ vor organizations and Missionary sabotage the labor movement, the West; Garfield, Myrtle Ward, Ora er relatives living elsewhere and societies of Methodist Episcopal paper charged. Goodwin, Loyce Johnson, Frank Sets An Examplf a host of friends. churches in Montana, Idaho, Ore­ * * * Massey, Charles Winston, Edward The funeral services will be held NEW YORK (C) - Madison gon and Washington. Foulks, Jannice Burton, Geraldine NEW YORK-An example of Monday afternoon at 2, the place Grant, 71, "Nordic purist" whose "Mrs. Mamie Robinson, mission­ Hunt. From Tacoma will come justice and fair play on the color yet to be chosen. book, "The Passing of a Great ary evangelist, took the responsi­ William Wilson, Walter Houston, question in organized labor was Race," was widely circulated and bility of caring for the entire con­ Frank Sounders, Katherine Polk, set by the International Ladies' ference," relates Mrs. G. F. Mar­ influenced Lothrop Stoddard, who Mary Louise Strothers, Roberta Garment Workers' u"nion at its re­ Henry 0. Tanner wrote "The Rising Tide of Color," tin of Portland, Ore. "Through Spencer, Evelyn Smith, William cent twenty-third convention at died at his home, 960 Fifth Ave­ her wonderful personality slie had Monroe and James Brooks. From the Hotel Chelsea in Atlantic City nue, Sunday morning. Is Buried In Paris complete cooperation of the towns­ Everett will be Bernice Stewart. when President David Dubinsky people, including grocers who not * * * Oregon is also invited to send in presented Frank R. Crosswaith, PARIS (C) - Henry Ossawa NEW YORK (C) -Nine-year­ only gladly donated foodstuffs, but WILLI.!l­ this year's annual scholarship and field championship, in spite years, has been to cause that il­ the financial arrangements in his Immediately following the talk sie of Ethiopia, has refused an of­ dance is leaving nothing undone by Mr. Crosswaith, during which of the heroic winning of three ev- lustrious economic and columnist various "heavens," due to a com­ Awarded Medal fer from Premier Mussolini to re­ in its effort to make the coming ents for Columbia by Ben John- Jay Franklin, currently and local­ plaint of one of Divine's former he was photographed in action, turn to Addis Ababa as "puppet NEW YORK-The twenty-third evening one long remembered by First Vice President Antonini a­ son-the 100 yard dash, the 220 ly of the Seattle Star, to turn "angels," Mrs. Verinda Brown, those in attendance. king" under Italian prote&tion, he Spingarn medal for distinguished yard dash, and the broad jump. green with envy-did I hear a who asked a receiver for the Di­ rose and said: "I move that the told newspaper men here Satur­ achievement by an American Ne­ Pitt took the meet by a half point. snicker. vine "kingdoms." magnificent oration of Brother day. The prince said: "I will ne­ gro was awarded last week to Crosswaith be spread in the min­ The feats of Woodruff and John- Seriously, tho, I hope you like ver accept any bribe to assume the NEW YORK* (C)-The * * Minsky Walter White, secretary of the Works Progress utes in the entirety of the speech." son thrilled a crowd of 7,000. Ed- it. crown which rightfully belongs to brothers, "Kings of Burlesque," National Association for the Ad­ According to the official report of ward Burke of Marquette univer- • * * my father." The prince has tak­ who announced they would bring vancement of Colored People. Increase of book withdrawals in sity won the high jump with a 6 Today I spent considerable the convention, the motion was en up permanent residence here, colored stage shows to Broadway, The medal is made available the smaller-town public libraries feet, 5 and 1-8 inch leap, causing time in the Public Library pour­ seconded and carried unanimously. living in a villa just off the road have so far failed to make good. each year by J. E. Spingarn, pre­ by more than 100 per cent, with three colored boys to star at the ing over statistical data to find leading to the Hebrew university. * * * sident of the N.A.A.C.P., to a com­ three to four times the former ""I Interviewed Divine'' meet. Johnson, only 5 feet 7 inch- what if any, the Negroes interest ATLA~TA, Ga. (C)-The At- mittee to be awarded to the Am­ number of students using the lib­ es and weighing 150, did the 100 is in the organized labor move­ lanta World on Wednesday car­ erican Negro adjudged to have rary facilities for reference work, TACOMA - The Rev. Pauline in 9.8, jumped 23 feet 6¥2 inches, ment. I was surprised to find that ried an editorial praising the Gov­ Against Jim Crow made the most distinguished a­ is the _.direct result of the 28 Coffee, converted night club enter­ and ran the 220 in 21.2. Woodruff, I at the first convention or organ· ernor of Georgia for keeping his chievement in the past years. school and public library projects tainer, spoke Wednesday at Four­ standing 6 feet 4 inches and I ized labor-at that time the Fed­ campaign pledge to raise the sal­ In awarding the medal to Mr. being operated by the WPA in 28 square Gospel Church, subject, "I weighing 180, won the 440 in 47 eration of Trade Unions of the aries of colored teachers. White the committee cited his of the smaller towns of the state, I Interview Father Divine." Evan­ seconds and the 880 in 1 minute United States and Canada, - pre­ personal investigation of 41 lynch­ WPA State Administrator Don G. gelist Ethel Brown of the Full Gas­ and 52 seconds. sided over by Samuel Gompers, ings and 8 race riots and also his Abel revealed today in summariz- pel Mission accompanied her at the question of Negroes and un­ Got Results "remarkable tact, skill and persua­ ing the monthly reports of the I the piano. Evangelist Coffee is Look forward to the Annual skilled laborers was raised by a -- Scholarship Dance, June 21, at siveness" in lobbying for a federal Women's anct,. Profe:;sional Divi- the guest of Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Negro delegate, Grandison, who anti-lynching bill, and concluded sion. Mitchell. Faurot's Hall. pointed out that the unskilled its findings with the statement: workers which include most Ne­ "In zeal for, and loyalty to his j groes, must necessarily be organ­ race, the committee believes Mr. The Durham Skyline ized if the workers are to achieve White to be surpassed by no one I the desired results. Delegate else." ~~~~;:;:;;:::-:;~::::::;:::;;;::;-: Grandison was unanimously sup­ ported by the convention. Community Workers' At the convention of 1886 at I \ c~uncil the name of the then-existant la­ bor movement was changed to the With unly three more meeting American :B,ederation of Labor so nights left before the summer va­ that it would be all-inclusive ::1 cation. 'l'he Community Workers geographical and racial coverage. 1 Council planned a beach party on At subsequent conventions the the eve of its fiscal windup. Eats, Negro has been the subject of 1 drinks, games and dips on Tues- no small amount of discussion. day, June 22, 7:30, at the Madrona The convention of 1890 adopted a HON. DAVID DUBINS.IiY 'Beach will be substituted for dis­ resolution requesting the National President of the International cussions on the Constitution. The Machinists Union to drop fro::n Ladies' Garment \Vorkers' Un­ Sup"·e""le Court and Commodity its constitution a clause barring ion, 3 West 16th St., New York Movements. The Councii will in­ Negroes. City, who dPclarPd in a speech vite the Business and Industrial In convention assembled at Chi­ at the 23rd convention of the Girls Club, the H:;.~·:·iet Tubman cago in 1893, the A. F. of L. in union at Atlantic City, N. J., Club, as their guests for the ev­ a very strongly-worded resolution recently: "In our Union, no dis­ eaing. stated the following: "that we here tinction is made between color, FRANK R. CROSSWAITH All members are requested to and now reaffirm as one of the creed or nationality . . . . We General organizer of tile In­ be at the next regular meeting on cardinal principles of the Labor have organizations in the South T 1 ·sday, June 8, at Horace Mann ternational Ladies' Garment movement, that the working peo­ and splendid organizations, too. School. At this meeting the book Workers' Union, and Chairman ple must unit and organize irres­ We are waging a fine battle ·•cooperative Democracy" will be of the Negro Labor Committee, pective of creed, color, sex, na­ there in which our membership given to the person holding the 312 W. 125th St., New York tionality or politics." is confronted with many diffi­ lucky number. City, who got results after a In 1897 Booker T. Washington culties. I am glad to inform you speech before the annual con­ protested to the convention as­ that while it might have taken vention of the ILGWU in At­ Forest Camp Grounds sembled in Nashville, the barring us a little time and we did not lantic City recently, when that More than 1,400 improved free of Negro membership in the A. want to impose anything that body passpd resolutions support­ I forest camp grounds on the 20 F. of L. This allegation was de­ might cause irritation within our ing the Gavagan anti-lynching national forests of Oregon and the A. F. of L. Executive Coun­ movement, and, therefore, we bill, which Jl'[r. Crosswaith wrote Washington are being prepared Council, and once more the assem­ were moving slowly, step by demanded the freedom of the this season for recreationist use, bled delegates declared for the step, we have good news from Scottsboro boys, and pledged according to recent anonuncement Photo shows the "skyline" of Durham, tallest structure in the picture. The building <>pen-door policy. Atlanta that the colored people In 1900 the Executive council "moral and financial" support by the forest service. Six hun­ N. C., where the colored business group has is owned outright by the company. in our trades are being oi·ganiz­ to the movement to organize dred and twenty-eight of these Left to right, the tallest building is the authorized the issuance of separ­ ed under the banner of the In­ Negro labor. Mr. Crosswaith has improved playgrounds are in the erected a monument to its efforts in the No. Ilill building; next is the Washington Duke ate charters to local unions and ternational." There are nearly long been a prominent figure in seven national forests of Wash­ Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company Central Labor bodies composed of 300,000 members in the ILGWU, the ranks of organized labor. ington and 789 in the thirteen for­ Hotel; and the third is the North Carolina Negroes. and about 9,000 colored. It is a (Calvin Service) ests of Oregon. Building, 112 Parrish St., which is the third Mutual, all within a block of each other. (To Be Continued) C.I.Q. union. (Calvin Service) Page Fe THE NORTHWEST ENTERPRTRP FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1937

THE NORTHWEST ENTERPRISE With The Churches ESTABLISHED 1920 SHOPPERS' GUIDE I Published Every Friday by Zelmar Lawrence, Editor & Publisher First A.M.E. Church .1\lt. Zion Baptist Church These Merchants Have Proven Themselves worthy of your patronage through honest Entered at the Postoffice, Seattle, Wn., as Second Class Matter Rev. Fred A. Hughes, minister I Rev. T. M. Davis, pastor prices, prompt service. Give them a trial. Sunday being the first Sabbath Gratifying to the president, Mrs. •:•~ ,.-.c~c,.._.o.-.c).-.t~,.....,~..-.<~Cleill>(,._o..-.~~~~.-.c,-.t>~>--..>~>....o~)-.cl~l.-<1-.tl.-.c~•!• Office: 501 1331-3rd Ave. Bg.; Telephone: Eliot 4586; P.O. 1873 in the month, the Lord's Supper • Anna Scott and members of the FOR RENT-Furnished or unfur- TO SELL· 12-room rooming house Subscription Rates: By Mail in advance: One year, $1.50; Six will be administered. At the eve- Missionary Society, was the large nished rooms. 2401 E. Union. FOR RENT at 918 Washington St. Good con­ months, $1.00; Three months, 75c ning hour the three Eastern Star attendance at the morning service dition. Owner will be pleased to FOR SALE or EXCHANGE - escort prospective buyers around Deadline for News: Wednesday, 12 Noon Chapters will hold their annual last Sunday to listen to the "Im­ DUPLEX - 2 bedrooms, Esther Day Services. pressions of the Convention." The 7-room house and 6-room cot­ kitchen, front room. Neat­ premises. Call EL. 7346, ask for Advertising Rates Upon Application tage on one lot. Paved street. Friday evening the essay con-. musical and literary program, ly furnished. Mrs. Wells. test will come to a close, and the featuring the Widows' Chorus at Madison district. Fruit trees. EAst 1437 winners will be announced. Re- 8 o'clock was well received; Mrs. Easy terms. Pr. 8695. 400 21st Ave. LONESOME? EDITORIAL ports from the activities among Emma Moore presided at the or­ FOR RENT-Furnished house. No Join a National Get-Acquainted the young people who plan to go gan. The Sunday Church School, children. Quiet surroundings. Club. We are sure to have a sel­ Dr. F. B. Cooper ect helpmate for you. Write for to Memphis will be heard and fi- Junior Church and B.Y.P.U. held 400 21st Ave., EAst 1437. HOLDING THE JOB DENTIST full information. Colored people nal plans made. Rev. Hughes and interesting sessions at their res- ~•:::•:::•:::•:•:::•:::•.::•:•:::•:::•:•:::•:::•:•:::•:::•:::•:::•:::•:::•:::•::.•:::•~ Office: El. 3547; Res. Ea. 3388 of high social standing use our Hardly a month passes without new reports going the at least eight of the group, inciud- pective hours of service. Mrs. V. I GOSHO DRUG CO. I Hours: 8:30 to 1 and 2 to 6 club-some beautiful and lead­ ers in Church and Community. rounds, each one bearing in,.essence the same message-an­ ing Miss Idell Vertner of the Y, M. Christian deserves honorable SEneca 9283 523 Jackson st. Suite 362-3 Empire Building will attend the Sesquicentennial mention for the splendid success ··:•::.•:::•:::•:::•:::•:::•:::•.::•:::•:•:::•:::•:::•:::•:::•:::•:::•:::•:::•:::•:::•:::~' Second and Madison WE HELP YOU GET AC­ other colored individual or group has bungled up matters at Special Appointment made for QUAINTED. The REV. SIMON Conference in Memphis June 20-27. of the Christian Friendliness Tour ..... T T .... T T T. T ...... T ...... • • T ~~·····...... ~ ... ~ Evenings and Sundays DIXON CLUB., P.O. Box 363, the business firm giving them employment, thus ruining per­ The District Conference and on last Friday evening. Quick and .:• ~ ~orfolk, Va. haps forever all chances of another member of their race Sunday School Convention held in efficient service was given to the ~FURNITURE FOR SALE~ gaining employment at the firm whose business policy was Ellensburg last week chose the more than two hundred tourists ;•• ~ trampled underfoot. following district officers: Rev. who crowded Mt. Zion's Dining ~ ~ Oarence R. Anderson SUITS Chester D. Tolliver, Supt. of Sun- Hall, the first stop. Next Sunday :~ Household Furniture ~ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Unfortunately, conditions in this world have not reached day Schools; Miss Ruth Lipscomb, will be Covenant and Communion ~ Coal and ·wood Ranges ~ NOTARY PUBLIC As Low as $55. by the point where men and women are evaluated solely by abil­ Pres. of Endeavor Leagues, and service at Mt. Zion. It is hoperl ~ ~._. Designed and Tailored ~. Gas Ranges and Heaters ~... ity and merit. Such a condition is highly desirable and its Mrs. Della Woods, President of that all districts ':'ill have a large ~~ ~!• KANE The Tailor Missionary Societies. Delegates to percentage of the1r members pre- ~ Dining Room Sets 1408 2nd Avenue fruition will arrive in time but the final realization still lies :•! 501 McDowall Bldg., Seattle the annual conference were Mrs. sent to partake of this sacred Or- ~ ~!• 2nd Floor, Denny Bldg. Phones: Office, ELiot 458fi · just beyond the horizon. Since 1929 when began the pro­ M. Selectman of Seattle, Mr. John dinance. A cordial welcome is ex- : :+! Beds ·~ longed, bitter fight for any kind of work, a free-for-all. rule Residence: PRospect 2711 Woods of Yakima, Miss Brown of tended to strangers and visitors. I':!: Tables :~ Phone EAst 9882 gripped the nation and work generally considered as prop Portland, and a Tacoma delegate. ~ Dressers :!: J. I. CHIKATA erty of certain groups became Every Man's Land and went Full Gospel Pentecostal Temple ~ ~~ Pharmacist "CHURCH OF GO~ IN CHRIST" 16th & Fir; Bishop Morris, pastor I:~ Rugs, etc. ::: to the job-seeker who could land the prize with prestige, Elder L. E. Tolliver, Pastor · On last Sunday night Bishop ~ ~~ Douglass Apartments CHIKATA DRUG CO. race, color, background and nearly everything else thrown . • I , ~ ~.· Prescriptions Serv1ces last Sunday were well Morris chose for .his subject "I ~~Priced for Immediate Sale'•• Where It Is Convenient and overboard. There was a time not many years ago when attended. Elder L. J. Douglas o will not have too ignorant b;eth- ~ ~ Homelike 1203 Jackson St., Seattle frantic employers went in search of workers and often after Pueblo, Colo., preached an inspi~- ern concerning them which sleep. :~ PR. 8695 :~ Newly Renovated-Steam Heat mg sermon from 133 Psalms. HIS That ye sorrow not, even as oth- ~~ ~~ Hot Water-Telephone making liberal offers in return for labor, were requested to Laundry Room sub·)ec t was "The F e 11 o wsh'pI or· ers which have no hope." The ...... ~ ._ ...... or4~.. WALLA WALLA "bring the job over so I can take a look at it." Those days Christ." The Y.P.W.W. at 6:00 ...... At.: ...... RENTS REDUCED sermon was very inspiring to those Furnished and Unfurnished PHARMACY are now historical memories. p. m. was conducted by our pre- who heard the wonderful message. c Apartments Prescriptions Filled Promptly Every man and woman, and especially those of the col­ sident, Chas. Jones, the subject, The temple was attended with a Orienta} Cab 0. Rents, $10 and Up CANDY DRUGS 8 ored races, ought to strive to do their work just a little bit "Memorial Day." These servic s large crowd. On Monday the Gas­ DOUGLASS APARTMENTS ICE CREAM will continue each night and all pel Bus from Tacoma filled to ca­ You are insured when you ride Dr. F. B. Cooper, Mgr. 429 21st Ave. EA. 9625 better than anyone else, to put more into the job than they are welcome, bring your !'Jick that pacity and many carsfull attended in our cars. They are bonded. 114 24th Ave. N.- EAst 9617 get out of it, to leave the job much further improved than they might be healed. the Temple, and after the after- 24-HOUR SERVICE when they took it over. If too many complaints are regist­ noon service enjoyed a wonderful Reasonable Rates ered on account of failure to be courteous, accurate and Y. M. C. A. NEWS basket dinner in the dining room. AREAL SNAP CROWN BAKERY After dinner they had a great ~in 0700 418 Maynard Wedding and Birthday Cakes speedy, soon thousands will suffer as a result of the care­ East Madison Branch ONLY $1500 street meeting and then back to Courteous, Confidential Service to order. Highest Quality Bak­ J. A. Johnson, Director ery Goods. Milk, Eggs, Buttet. lessness of a few. the evening services. The house Two Story Duplex, Now rented The Senior Softball team played 2210 E. UNION - PRos. 0519 was filled to capacity an<.l God "Turning on the heat" when the job demands it and two games during the past week, $25.00 per month poured out his spirit in a great sticking to the sound rules of good behavior are sure paths won from Sears and Roebuck, 9-8, ...... measure. On Tuesday, Bishop and Vicinity 12th Avenue South and to recognition for ability and merit. This holds true every­ and lost to Central Y, 5-4. Both Dr. Jas. M. Unosawa FOR RENT games were played at Garfield. Sister Morris left to go East of Diseases of Men & \Vomen Washington Street. where, with exceptions the exception to say the least. More the Mountains on business and Neat Modern The Junior Softball team will be than a grain of truth exists in the paraphrased remark that will return the last of this week. Nervous Diseases Free and Clear Aoartments entered in the Park Board League "all work and no play makes Jack." Play will take care of Chronic Diseases PARTLY FURNISHED when school is out. Sparkman & McLean Co. With Storage Room itself when Jack has acquired enough wisdom and a fair All boys between the ages of 9 LEGAL NOTICES Maternity Cases 2 and 3 room Apartments MAin 0277 PRICES REASONABLE share of life's necessities to give him a feeling of security. and 15 years who wish to partici­ CLARENCE R. ANDERSON General Surgery Close in-216- 22nd Ave. Attorney-at-Law ~IIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlfiiiUIIMIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIfllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllfiJUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUI t;l pate in the All-American Soap X-Ray Laboratories MRS. PH ILl PS -- PR. 2732 Box derby are urged to register at 501 1331 Third Avenue Bldg. Seattle, Washington Atlas Hotel, 420 Maynard Ave...... once with Charles Coleman, who ~I Office, El. 5431; El. 6152 Is Opinion I~ will see that they are properly en- SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Residence Pr. 8626 We Serve ~ ...... ,,,, .. ,,,,,,,,,,,,... ,,,,,, .. ,,,,, .. ,,,,,, ...... ffi Itered and '\Vill instruct them re- No. 2,92010 BEER and WINE COOL OFF AT OUR I - ~-:- WILLIAM PICKENS month-is mighty lucky. It will garding the building of their rae- In the Supc!'icr (~·m;t of tllc State Editor of Unity, Chicago: be a real education, as a move ing ca:. ~he Derby is being spon- of Washington in and for King FOUNTAIN. - ---- _. William Pickens has been in fraternity and democracy. sored m Kmg County by the Chev- County. HOTEL ATLAS WHERE YOU KNOW YOU Dr. Walter S. Brown Strictly Modern - High Class spending the month of May in se- The second remark I wish to rolet ~otor Company ~d the S~- CALLIE JOHNSON, Plaintiff, ARE WELCOME PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Steam Heat, Hot and Cold attle as one of the five Public make is that the Public Forums attle Times. Tryouts will be he.d vs. WILLIS JOHNSON, De- Water, Free Telephone in ICE CREAM-Qt. 25c Forulfi's speakers, in the School , in Seattle on July 18 and the All- fendant. Each Room POMADES houses. He has been a wonderful organized by John W. Studebaker A~erican and Internatio~al race THE STATE OF WASHING- Office E.,, 3631; Res. El. 8700 EL. 6152-Phones-EL. 6153 and D. S. Commissioner of Education Will be held at Akron, Ohio, Aug- TON, To the said WILLIS JOHN­ success. He is described as "Direc­ 420 Maynard Avenue HAIR PREPARATIONS -such as has been managed and ust 15. The National Champion SON, Defendant: Office Hours: 11-1; 2-5 tor of Branches, National Associa­ With Private Bath, $1.00 Up RACE NEWSPAPERS going all year in Seattle-are also will be awarded a four-year col- You are hereby summoned to Rooms, SOc Up tion for Advancement of Colored 602-603 New Orpheum Building and wonderful as educational process- lege scholarship, and each City appear within sixty (60) days af­ Special Week or Month Rates People, former Dean of Morgan MAGAZINES es, and fine as democratic ways Champion will be awarded the M. ter the date of the first publica­ College, Baltimore. Author, "The EAU SUBLIME HAIR DYE Negro," etc. His headquarters are of training the citizens. It is in E. Coyle trophy, a wrist watch and tion of this summons, to-wit: my judgment the best forward a medal. The All-American Soap within sixty (60) days after the at 69 Fifth Avenue, New York step in citizenship taken for ten Box Derby is now in its fourth 28th day of May, 1937, and de­ Hudson Dye Works SPRING ROBINSON City. He has been speaking under the years. It contains my best bet year and is attracting nation-wide I fend the above entitled action in EA. 2845 2014 E. Madison HOUSE CLEANING "YOUR OWN STORE" for the future safety of our land. attention. the above entitled Court, and an­ Forum management five times a Pressing, Repairing, Remodeling ::t06 12th Ave. So.-PR. 4437 I advise everyone, without know- The Young Men's Y Club and swer the complaint of the plaint­ Rugs, Curtains, Drapes week on the General Theme: ledge of the plan, to write the U. Mrs. Ophelia Hall, Adult Teacher iff, and serve a copy of your an­ Dressmaking · Call "Contributions of the Negro to S. Commissioner of Education, of Negro History take this means swer upon the undersigned attar­ \Ve Call For and Deliver American Civilization." - the Washington, D. C. for a prospec- to thank all who participated in ney for the plaintiff at his office KING'S LAUNDRY EAST MADISON LUMBER Co. topics being, "Are Negroes Ameri- can?" "Negro Labor in America" tus. -Sydney Strung. the Pageant of Negro History dra- address below stated; in case of SERVICE We Deliver Everything to Build matized and those who attended your failure so to do, judgment "The Sharecroppers" "The Negro DR.K.HARADA MOTH PROOF or Repair Your Home CARD OF THANKS the two performances. will be rendered against you ac­ DENTIST DRY CLEANING -- Cultural Contribution: Literature, cording to the demands of the No Extra Cost EAst 8080 - 2021 E. Madison Art and Music." I wish to extend my most PR. 6300 -- Res. £A. 1169 I wish to make two remarks: humble gratitude to all who so Toppenish.. Wash. complaint, which has been filed Phone PRospect 5085 • First, he is really wonderful, as a lovingly assisted me in the b)lr- with the Clerk of the said Court. 1221 Jackson St. Seattle , s h 1·a1 of my beloved father, Rob- Mr. Bill McSwain, son of Mr. The obJ'ect of said action is to speaker and a person. uc a background! He spent his child- ert Taylor, who passed away and Mrs. McSwain, was visiting obtain a decree of said Court Draught Beer last Friday.-Flora Taylor. here over the week-end. Other granting a divorce from you upon hood as a·_Sharecropper in Arkan- :..,____ .;.. ______; relatives and friends who were vi- I the grounds of non-support. TOKYO CAFE sas, his young manhood as a stu- ! siting at their home were Elder JOHN E. PRIM, Under New Management dent at Yale, where he took near- CARD OF THANKS I and Mrs. Dennison, Elder Hill, Mr. Attorney for Plaintiff. Regular meals at reasonable prices. ly all the prizes in sight. In short, we wish to thank the Elks Private booths for ladies and . Haines, and Mr. Mannings of Se- Date of first publication, May he is right up in the rank of lodge, all those who sent flow- attle. parties I 28, 1937. OPEN ALL NIGHT Booker T. Washington and Rol- ers, the Beacon Quartet, and j Services were well attended at Date of last publication, July and Hayes. Such humor, original friends for their kindness and 655 Jackson · SE. 9342 sources for illustration, such true the Full Gospel Mission Sunday. 2, 1937. aid given during our recent be- 'Th · ·t f Americanism! One almost feels in ere were many VIS! ors rom Office and P. 0. Address: his presence like apologizing for reavement over the loss of our Wapato including Elder Moore, 321-2 4th Ave. No., beloved husband and son, Eddie and Elder Corbon· of Yakima. A Seattle, Washington. SOUTH PARK POULTRY CO. being Anglo-Saxon. I'd like to Rucker.-Mrs. Dorothy Rucker, joint baptising will be held in Wa- pass the word on, that the church Seattle; Mrs. Rucker, Brook­ pato Sunday, reports Mrs. Fergu- IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF 1528 Pike Place - EL. 9448 or club or town that can secure field, Mo. son. THE STATE OF WASHINGTON COLORED FRYERS AND ROASTERS his services for a day or week or IN AND FOR KING COUNTY FRYERS...... 3 for $1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Wagner and Mrs. Florence Johnson, Plaintiff, vs. LARGE ROCK FRYERS...... Each 50c Hickman of Yakima were visitors Edward J. Johnson, Defendant, No. YOUNG STEWTh"G HENS...... Each 50c THE FULL GOSPEL LIGHT HOUSE at the home of Mr. and Mrs. s. No. 298744, Summons by Publica- LARGE FRESH EGGS, CHEX . 2 Doz. 45c AND RESC'LE MISSION Record Monday. tion. CHICKEN GffiLETS...... Lb. 30c Sunday School 9:30 A. '1\1. - Morning Service 11:00 A. J.U. Mr. Willie Turner was the only The State of Washington to the Y. P. P. U. 6:00 P.M. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M. colored members among the 83 se- said Edward J. Johnson, Defend- IMPROVES EVERY \Veekly Meetings, Tues., Fri., Sat. · niors to graduate at the Tappen- aniou are hereby summoned to ap­ Prayer Meetings Thursday "OLYMPIA" PROCESS IT ALIA CAFE Rev. J. H. Mitchell ish High School. Congratulations, pear within sixty (60) days after Willie! the 7th day of May, 1937 and ~ BEER AND WINE Miss Hattie Allen was the guest defend the above entitled action in of ::\!Iiss Barbara Francis at her the above entitled court, and an­ Home Cooking Southern Style VISIT THE home Monday. swer the complaint of the plaintiff, ''Itk the Water'' J:«I\'Il\IY SPERANZA, Properietor and serve a copy of your answer ~ rare and special type of natural brew· 517 Jackson St. Phone SE. 9441 Full Gospel Pentecostal Temple Full Gospel Pentecostal Chapel Mrs. Louise Thomas was in Ya- upon the undersigned attorney for ~ng w~ter, combined with skill and fine 150 16th Ave., Seattle, Wash. 2505 So. Tacoma Ave., Tacoma kima Monday. plaintiff at his office below stated; mgred1ents, has made certain European Meetings: Tues., Thur., & Sun. Meetings: Wed., Sat., & Sun. Mr. Vern Manning and Mr. Lio- and in case of your failure so to do, h~ers . wor!d famous for quality . . • nel Haye of Seattle were visitors judgment will be rendered against LikeWISe, m America, our subterranean 8 p. m., Sun. 11 a. m. 8 p. m., Sun. 11 a. m. you according to the demand of the wells at Tumwater have made Olympia 1 BISHOP E. F. MORRIS, RECTOR here over the week-end. complaint, which has been filed Beer internationally Performing Tasks Well- Those visiting in Toppenish at with the clerk of said court. recognized for fine We pray for the sick and relieve the distressed the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Al- The object of the above entitled flavor, clean taste, con· 1 len were Misses Jessie Bradford, action is to secure a divorce on the THE ANGELUS, Inc. grounds of separation for more stant purity and re­ Consuela Verden, Eunice and Lois than five consecutive years and freshing goodness. FUNERAL DffiECTORS and E}ffiALMERS Quinn, Mrs. Gladys Hill, Mr. Fred for the custody of minor child. Dignified Service - Efficiency - Lowest Rates Gaines of Wenatchee, and· Mr. Clarence R. Anderson Georo-e Bradford of Yakima Sun- Attorney for Plaintiff FUNERAL CHAPEL - LADY ATTE~DANT "' ' P. 0. Address: 0LYMPI4 day. 501 1331 Third A.ve. Bldg. BEER Phone PRospect 0333 I Seattle, Washingtor~. -r,-. tl,. Water• 319 12th Ave., at the corner of Terrace Street There .are 3~5 motion picture,. May 7, 1937, first publication. OLYMPIA BREWING CO. Itheatres m Berlm, Germany. June 11, 1937, last publication. Olympia, Wash. Mrs. Kathryn G. Bogle Covers Portland Editor And the State of Oregon Office: 2637 S. E. Tibbetts St. Deadline for News: Phone: Sellwood 6571 Tuesdays, 4:00 P. M.

VOL. XVTI; NO. 22 PORTLAND, OREGON FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1937

I ST. PIDLIP'S LOSES GAME Educational Chatauqua SOCIAL NOTES Mrs. Clara Pickett issues a CHURCH NEWS Prefer A Negro College" 1 "Why I . call to all Portland Negro citi- Williams Avenue Y.W.C.A. by Bob Deiz Holmes zens to bring roses for the float N. Tillamook St. Outstanding among the sea- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene 6 Editor's Note: Donald Ruther- find out how long this newly-found son's activities was the Education- and small son were guests of Mr. of Queen Joyce Hilliard and her St. Philip's softball team was ford, Portland born, received all feeling of satisfaction would last al Chatauqua given at Bethel 1 and Mrs. P. Britton over the princesses. Roses will be mass- Elizabeth Summers, sec'y stopped in their drive for the his secondary schooling in mix­ church May 18 to 23, which af-J week-end. The visitors live in Se- ed at the Zion l\1. E. Church on The Summer Recreational pro- championship of the district by a and how far the policies of this morn- h · th t h If f th ed schools in this city. He now ford e d t oppor um•t y f or th e com- attle. Williams Ave. You and your gram will start on Tuesday orne run m e 1as a o e group would lead him. On enter­ 1 1 attends Fisk University. The munity to enjoy a diversified Three members of the St. Pht"l- ing, June 5. Miss Hattie Fan- seventh inning. All Saint won the ing the Negro school, perhaps he . f friends are asked to bring them nings will be the directoress this Enterprise will present both 0 as Wednesday, June 9, game 6-5· The league is made up was at first dissatisfied because he senes programs. ip's Y.P.F. attended the district as early sides of this interesting discus­ The Speakers and thel·r topics year and Miss Mary Simmons will of Episcopal young folks. was compa!:'ing something new to p1emc· · Me m o na· 1 DaY· The outm·g and as late as necessary Thurs- assist. Handicraft, story-telling, sion to its readers. were: da J e 10 St. Philip's stepped into the lead something old and established. He was at the newly-opened Eagle- y, un · music and games will be the di- · M w p in the first inning when Bob Dciz Since the time the first Negro found many faults there which T ues d ay evenmg r. · · fern Park. Representing St. Phil- versions. Mrs. Cora Minor and B th ·d t f th L 1 with Dick Stanton, who is captain school was bunt in the deep South gradually became dimmed by the rown, e pres! en e oya ip's were Walter Reynolds, presi- Anne Vernon's Letter committee are planning a summer Kni hts 1 b ·d d° Att on first, hit a home run into the to take care of the needs of a g reater things he was made to see g c u pres! e · orney dent of the St. Philip's organiza- program to include all ages of . k "C right center field. In the third race in a period of reconstruction, and feel. At last after a time E ugene M mor spo e on o- tion, and Carl and Robert Deiz. Dear Mrs. Housewife: youth. t· " M M" h · inning Stanton, who was pitching the great universities of our coun­ had elapsed, he could say with ab- opera Ives . r. mor, w o IS All three reported they had a good The month of June is a very Vesper services will not be held walked in a run with the bases try have gradually recognized one solute sincerity that here he was president of the local branch of time exploring the country-side, busy month with weddings, gra- on Sunday afternoon. Services loaded. Then in a beautiful exhi by one many Negro universities on happier and freer. He found that N. A. A. C. P., expressed and em- enjoying the scenery and playing duations and Rose Festivals and will be resumed in the fall under h · d th d f 0 t• bition of pitching Dick struck out their equal basis. During the time within his own race there were P asize e nee coopera wn various camp games. floral parades. Next week we have the supervision of Mrs. M. Smith the next two men at bat' . between the beginning and the pre­ no limits to his pursuits. A feel- and cooperative movements. Eaglefern Park is located about our Rose Festival so I have secur- and the Religious Committee. With the score 5-3 in the last sent stage of growth, the number ing of importance as a man and Rev. Lee Standifer, pastor of 34 miles from Portland on Eagle ed two recipes for you to try An election of officers was held h If f th Negro students have been ma­ a o e seventh inning, which of his status as a member of a de- the Zion M. E. church spoke on Creek. This site, set aside in 1935, during that time. This one dish by the Grade School Club and the was the last, with two out and unevenly distributed. The ny and finite society came back to him. "Reconstructed Opportunities". is a natural park with only camp dinner can be prepared the night following officers were elected: two men on base, and the count mass of these students has attend­ The development which follows Wednesday· evening, Mrs. Lulu stoves, and bridges having been before and warmed up the next president, Lallie Tuggle; vice-pre- two and three on the batter, Ly ed the universities of the South merely strengthens the resolve. Gragg, president of the Bethelite added. day when you return from the par- sident, Betty Rutherford; secre- dia Culberson of All Saints hit a due to the concentration of their I To be a member of a Northern Club, presided. Miss Geraldine Mr. and Mrs. John C. Baker ade. tary, Juanita Scruggs; treasurer, home run and brought in the two numbers in that area, while oth­ college is to remain an unrecogniz- Williams, vice president of the were guests Tuesday of Mrs. Al- It is an original recipe of Mrs. Norma Logan. Cards were re- men on base. ers have distributed themselves the figures of! Baptist Older Girls' Council of ice Bradford of Winlock, Wash- Chesley, one of our ve'r'J ceived by the girls from their ad- The peculiarity about this lea through the great white schools of ed unit watching the great pass by, glad to receive Oregon had as her subject "Life's ington, to witness the graduation best cooks. Mrs. Chesley says she viser, Miss Barbara Hubbard, who gue is that the rules require three the North. a nod or an impersonal word. The Rosary of Ideals." She pictured of Mrs. Bradford's son Robert, prepares it often and everyone al- is in Chicago. girls on each team. Girls on the When we speak of the absence advice which is given to this in- the "Rosary" as a string of pre- who has completed his high school ways wants a second serving. A scholarship breakfast will be St. Philip's team were, Elizabeth of race' prejudice in the North, we quiring Negro student is usually cious stones, the pearl, diamond, course at Winlock. Our desert recipe was given me given by the Girls' Work Commit- and Edna Thomas and Jessie speak of something which is true stereotyped and soon forgotten, ~ade, sapphire and o~al.' represent- Mrs. ~laude Crouch an~ daugh-1 by Mrs. Eugene Minor, who is not tee in July for the benefit of the Flowers. only to the casual observer. But and somehow it does not carry ~g these ch~rac~ensbcs of ones I ter Maxme of Kansas City, Mo., only a smart dresser but also a Grade School Girl Reserves. If St. Philip's had won this to the Negro who attempts to live with it the sincerity which makes l~e: loyalty, Ideallsm, respect, pu- will be house guests o.f Mr. and clever hostess. This recipe, an or- OACW OFFICERS INSTALLED game they would have had to play his life too closely with the whites one believe and practice. Nation- nty and courage. Mrs. Willis Reed during their stay iginal one by Mrs. Minor, is one off for championship with the the external barrier will always · th" t d h 1 al and international figures are to Father Lee Owen Stone, rector m IS ci y. The mother an er she makes often in her Grunow. As their 20th annual meeting same team. appear. him like shadows which go further of St. Phillips Episcopal Church, daughter came to see the famed The recipe has such a festive air closed last Friday, members of the ------To a student in the Northern away the more he tries to ap- gave a forceful address on "Sue- Rose Festival and will spend an that I christened it "Festival Fruit Oregon Association of Colored FROM THE PORT OF university, life is only artificially proach them. Around the student cess." He pointed out three dis- indefinite portion of the summer Sherbert." I give you first: Women's Clubs witnessed the in- 1 LOS ANGELES interesting. His goal as a mem- is therefore built up a sense of tinct phases: Interest, Attitude, ill. the Northwest. Casserole a Ia Chesley stallation of their officers for the by Otheida P. Odell ber of society is indefinite and on- hopeless fustration of trying to and Courage, as stepping stones Mrs. Lloyd Flowers will leave 2 Ibs. spareribs or boiling feeb I coming two years. They are: Mrs. ---- ly becomes defined when he ac- reach for something that is unat- to attain the heights of success. Friday forming for Atlanta, Ga., 3 or 4 carrots ' Pollyanna Reed, president; Mrs. Hello Everybody! Just report Rachel Belard, vice-president; Mrs. ing the doings of your Portland cepts his position as a member of tainable. To this same student, Thursday evening Miss Eliza- where she will join her eldest 2 onions 1 Id h · t s 1 n J Stan! t a sub-class to a white society. In however, is afforded the opport- beth Summers, executive secret ary daug ht er, a, w o IS a pe rna 2 medium sized potatoes . .w ey, reasurer; Mrs. Le- friends in Los Angeles is all. this sub-class he is privileged to unities of talking as friend to of Williams Ave. Y had as her university. They will return to 1 clove garlic 1 titia Brock, recording secretary; Is is really good news to know rose as high as he will, but the friend with Negro leaders who subject, "Leisure-time activities." Portland after stopping in Birm- 1% cups of stock or hot water Mrs. Elizabeth Carden, second re- that another colored salesman in minute he attempts to break thru have achieved just as great a sue- Her broad experience and contact ingham, St. Louis, and Kansas Seasonings to taste cording secretary; Mrs. Mary the person of Mr. Yancy Franklyn the membrane which separates the c·t cess in social and political endea- with adolescents afforded her an 1 Y· Slice vegetables round and place Duncan, corresponding secretary; has been added to the sales force two, he is confronted by the dis- vors as those whom I mentioned. opportunity to unfold many truths The Oregon Commonwealth Fe- alternately in a buttered casserole Mrs. M. Fullilove, chaplain; Mrs. of the Gold Furniture Company i~r~sin!ttrt~~ opfo~~.N;~:~ d~:c:~ The advice which they give is some of which were eye openers. deration and the NAACP are hav- with a layer of carrots first. Cook S. Hill, auditor; Mrs. Thelma Un- located at Central Ave. and Wash whole-hearted, with no reserva- Rev. J. J. Clow, pastor of Mt. ing a testimonial dinner for the slowly in moderate oven until the thank, chairman executive board; ,ington St. We hope there will be state's senators who voted for the M J · J 1 t h · reached the top of his sub-class t·1ons, in the earnest hope that the Olivet Baptist Church talked on meal is tender. Serves six. rs. enme am eson, ar c air- other capable young men placed with years of experience with the st d t f"t b th . t k "A survey of Higher Learning." Civil Rights Bill, Saturday even- Festival Fruit Sherbert man; Mrs. Ethel Jackson, statisti- in this capacity soon. life of the other class, that he be- th:t e~e;:a~~~~ ~nJ th: :~~o~e~~ Rev. Clow shared the abundance ing, at the Bohemian restaurant % dozen lemons cian; and Mrs. Henrietta Marshall, · Mrs. Wyatt Williams left Los dissatisfied with his own, · th b t h 11 D w·1r comes ies that have proven helpful. This of information secured through m e anque a · r. 1 lam 2 cups sugar, or sweeten to taste phairman of the better homes de- Angeles Tuesday for her home in envies the other and belongs to p· k ·rr b k f th Portland after spending two weeks "th H b is small within itself and may be a survey that has taken him sev- lC ens Wl e spea er 0 e 1 medium can pineapple juice partment. net er. e 11as ecome a person . evening. t b b 1<"'---=::-:..:-=----=---=-===-===-- on a business and pleasure trip to eral months to compile, dating 2 cups s raw en-y or rasp erry POEMS TO BE PUBLISHED of two souls, either one of which,- considered a petty argument While in this city Mrs. Williams h . th h t d ' some, but to those who have am- back to the late '90s down to the Sunday, June tl, a mass meeting juice 0 1 resided at the home of Mr. and av:tg h e be ance d d e~e ~~· 1 bitions above the sub-class type, present time, it was truly a reve- will be held at 3 o'clock at the 1 egg white . 1 Poems by Miss Juanita Johnson 1 Mrs. Jerome HarriR. Mrs. vYtlliaJl"<:: filA" ave eent gtoho an Jt~s l- l it m n::td<' A ': 1 •!•~ • l;a"', b,,,:J:\l 1,1 ~ uut..a 11 two .~l·pat- 1 t(l attend for Dr f it · · p · t f · t wa:f entertained by l\i1·s. Mar·tha fiable according o e aws o na- and the begmnmg. . o a career I Friday evening, Miss Da1sy. one is uro-"ct• .,.... ' · ru JUices. our m o re r1gera or I ate anthologies of verse. The t b t b th tak t th h h" h . . • Pickens will be the r.1ain speaker. F t ft h R I Brown, Mrs. Pauline Crai gand ure' u o . d en f"toge h" er ave w tc ceases to be mtang1ble. . Wright, president of the club pans. reeze o a so mus . e- poem, "Communion," is to be pub- weakened hu~ an 1 . tm on1 y . . Kred efawns resided. Making her departure Saturday, move from refrigerator and flld llished in the book "American Wo- Mr. Edward Morgan Into the pohtlcal, social and ec- 1 yu P Miss Shirley Ilene Reed will stop tiff! b t h"t · t th · Mr. and Mrs. Earl Odell enter for tasks wb.tch are g1Ven those k h s Y ea en egg w 1 e m o e · men Poets" edited by Margery whose individuality is divided. onomic world he is projected in Miss Gw:ndol~n Hoo er c ose over in Denver and Kansas City. miXture. Return to the refngera- Mansfield. tained with a buffet supper at a The youth, according to a nat- the furthering of his ambitions, for her subJect, The Romance of She has as her destination Hot. t d t· f . The other anthology, house-warming affair May 20. A- " . d • or an con mue reezmg. published by Tabbor, will have reaches and he finds that it is good to be Hortuculture. Mlss Hooker rna e Springs Arkansas where she will l W d b f th· t· bout 50 friends showered the cou- ural inclination, eventually . h • • e 11 , goo - yc or 1s 1me. Miss Johnsons "November Dawn the point where the social life of proud of one's race; that it is pro- a splendid talk, and gave muc I spend the summer with her grand- Ann pie with many useful gifts for the f h 1 1 e in Oregon." The Enterprise will society attracts him. Whomever f1·t a b le to be working for one's information rom er severa I parents. , new· home. Old fashioned games · h t · 1 1 ---- bring both poems to you in an he has made it a practice to asso- race, and that it is satisfying to years o f experience on or leu- The Foursquare Gospel church and Mrs. Eugene Minor. Mr. Ro- and bridge was the mode of enter- . 1 early issue. ciate with, those are the ones with b. e h elpmg one's race. He finds ture. featured Miss Pauline Coffeyy, Ne- binson is employed as stockman tainment and a good time was ex- whom he will attempt to socialize. that he is respected as a cham- Dr. DeNorval Unthank, Port- gro singer and evangelist, Friday for the Tacoma store of Hart, ·-FB-A_T_D_AN__C_E__ pressed by all. Here at once comes the sad awak- pion of a society that is clearly land's beloved physician, and th~ through Sunday. Sunday's ser- Schaffner and Marx. Among the former Portlanders ening in the harsh, disturbing re- defined and has opened to him op- Chairman of Bethel's budget com- vices were well attended for the Reported ill: Mr. Bruce Locke Saturday night, May 29, record- present were Mr. and Mrs. Add!- velation that he is not wanted. portunities which he had never mittee, spoke on "Vocational Op- muchly traveled evangelist spoke suffered a cut in his left hand ed in history another entertain- son O'Neal, Mrs. Pauline Craig, Many of the enjoyments and care- dreamed. He has no desire any portunities." In his comments he on "I interviewed Father Divine." while he was splitting wood Sat- ment given by the fraternity, Sig- Mr. and Mrs. G. v. Grayson, Miss less pleasures for which college more to thrust himself into a so- urged the youth of today to take Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Flowers are urday; William Dodson underwent rna Alpha Theta. The old battle- JenniE' Dora Grayson, Mrs. Freita life is remembered are denied to ciety that does not welcome him advantage of the vocational op- scheduled to leave Friday on a an operation in Veteran's hospi- ship was again crowded with hap- ShaW Johnson, Mrs. Alberta Mayo him, or if they are granted, they and does not aspire to merely plac- portunities that are open to them lengthy motor trip. They expect tal Tuesday; Mrs. Mozena Kirk PY dancing folk. Who would dare James, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Trip- B sit still with Don Anderson's or- are granted with such profuse at- mg. h"Jmse If upon an equal basis t 0 d ay. to visit in several localities in Cal- ruce is not yet out of danger; lett, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore, and tention that they become annoy- with them, but centers his atten- Sunday evening the choir, with ifornia, and will spend some time Mr. Sydney Porter is receiving vi- chestra paving the way for rhyth- Mrs. Alice Wilson. ing, and the embarrassment of the tion and learning, which has come Mrs. Zepha Baker as directress, at Yellowstone National Park. sitors at Good Samaritan hospital mica! feet which kept in step from Mrs. Maxwell, who has been se­ ' recipient becomes the more mark- to him, in an effort to -cooperate and Mrs. Theresa Grigsby, pianist, Chicago and other large cities are where he is convalescing from the 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. The idea of a riously ill with a heart attack, i ed. He realizes then that it is with them for the benefit of all. rendered a sacred concert of spir- also on their itinerary. effects of a fractured hip. Mr. sports dance was well carried out now recuperating again. only with the greatest effort that This is a strange transition but ituals, classics, instrumental and The family of Deputy Pauline Porter will be obliged to spend by the many beautifully styled boat dance would he may step across the magic line a natural one. It is a gradual voca1 1so os and drea mgs.. Young of the Dahlia Temple of a major portion of the summer at suits. And what members to greet the other in a bond of metamorphosis, not physical, not Mrs. Baker gave a brief history Daughter Elks have received news the hospital. be appreciated without OREGONIANS! of the fraternity "draped" in t.'leir sincere brotherhood. The reaction mental, but a combination of both. of the origin of the spirituals. of the election of Mrs. Young to Miss Norma Logan will spend Please send all news and ad- navy and white? With both yotmg which comes as a result of this It is a change which more and Mrs. Fred Thomas was the vocal the position of Trustee of the Pa- a part of her summer vacation vertising copy to 1\lrs. Kathryn and old dancing, drinking punch., experience leads to the building of more the Negro is beginning to ap- soloist. Miss Florence Cantrell cific states Association of Daugh- visiting in Winlock, Wash., at the G. Bogle, Portland Editor. and laughingly exploring the ship, a sensitive and suspicious nature prec1a· t e. was the instrumentalist. Mrs. Lil- ter Elks. Mrs. Young, who at- h orne f M do M G r. N an rs. . . White. Mrs Susan Gardn r h · what else could you expect but based upon d oubt s, and f ears o f "What does all of this mean?" !ian Payne gave two readings and tended the conclave in Los Ange- · e , avmg t d h h · k" h an enjoyable time? encountering another. For these you ask. Mrs. Ethel Jackson read a paper' les, has extended her visit to be ren e er orne, ts ma mg er I "Music has its charms." h Thelma's Art Studio reasons he is not happy and since M · th t •t · th N 1 with friends and relatives in the orne with her sister, Mrs Sydney Richard Burnside and Ernest 724 N. E. Sumner St. Y ans:"'er lS a 1 15 e e- Various estimates are being Porter. youth is intended to be happy, he gro education that gives the Ne- made as to the extent of the affect Bay region. Lewis were week-end visitors from Classes in Drawing &. Painting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Robinson of CARD OF TH ... "'KS Seattle. While here they attend­ Children-Saturdays 10-12 a. m. is losing the greater part of the gro student the clear conscious this week of educational activity """-'"' his own opt·n·ons and ht"s Tacoma spent the week end here W th k f . dance and the Kred­ Adults Daily Classes college life which deals in the view of 1 will have on the community. e an our many nends for ed the Frat building of firm, unafraid man- judgments, a truth in developing with friends. Among those who their expressions of kindness and yuefawn picnic, and also were the Telephone Walnut 0459 hood. • them, an eloquence in expressing Mrs. Wyatt Williams has re- entertained for them were Mr. Isympathy in our recent sorrow, luncheon guests of Miss Eunis and Mr. To be an individual the student them, and a force 1·n usm·g them. turned from a trip to Los Angeles. and Mrs. J. W. Stanley, , and for the many beautiful floral Mott. desired to find a world free of all It teaches him to see tht"ngs as ______...:...______ff · o ermgs.-Mrs. Susan Gardner, Through air mail service be­ TR.2930 these distracting emotions. For they are, and to go right to the Mrs. Gladys Harris, Mr. Edward tween Europe and Shanghai, Chi­ when he crept back into his shell point. It prepares him to fill any Gardner. na is reported to be functioning Bali.er to nurse his wounds, he found that post with credit and to master Zepha he could have consolation in the any circumstance with

I Page Four THE NORTHWEgT ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1937 -,----- be done through regular scholar­ ship grants. Finally, the Urban WHEN YOU DO NOT RF:CJJI\'E V.F. W.NEWS League will present to each gradu­ YOUR PAPER, PLEASE CALI, Again Lewis Ford Post No. 289 'Round The Town ate two booklets in the Color Line ELLIOT -l586. SOCIAL NOTES VFW scores and we thank our With Frank Fair series: "He Crashed the Color colored and white friends for their Line" and "Vocational Opportuni­ ~ MEMORIAl'U support. The committee of management the YWCA on June 11. The com­ ties for Negroes." These booklets Hi Everybody! Just when we and Dorothy York "tops" in bar In loving memory of William Our Poppy sale was the best will hold their last meeting this mittee in charge will be Mrs. ~'Iii­ have been prepared by Mr. T. Ar­ were registering a mild "com- maids . . . Dan Matthews still Jackson who departed this life since the existence of Post 289. Friday at the YWCA. Mrs. Earl lie Burnside, Mrs. Clara Bonner, nold Hill of the National Urban plaint" about the weather, zoom-o heart-beating for that certain in Seattle, June 3, 1931. Gone The money has been turned into Campbell is the chairman. and Miss Idell Vertner. The pub- League and are designed to point go~s the s~n into ~ heat wave i young miss over in Tacoma . . . but never to be forgotten. \Ve the Department Headquarters and Monday, June 7, there will be a lie is invited to the tea. the way for the Negro youth. Co­ which was JUSt the kind of weath- Who do you suppose is going to are still carrying on. His lov­ we are happy to know that we meeting of the Board of Directors At the Matinee Matrons Tea :m pies of these booklets are invalu­ er we would like to last 'till fall. be married in July? ? ? Yea, Man! ing children, Margaret Sanders had the full cooperation of the of the Central YWCA at the Phyl- May 19, they held their Annual able, yet they sell for only fifteen No foolin! ... When it comes to handling a Malone, Lee Etta Sanders King, lis Wheatley branch from 10 to Art Exhibit at the home of Mrs. cents in order that every person members of our Post and Auxil- Chitter Chatter-ing: I wonder car, Mrs. Billy Marshall really F. E. Sanders, and Benjamin 12 o'clock, after which there will Arthur Harris. About fifty guests may have them in their library. iary in putting this humanitarian if some lady nipped that bit of knows her stuff! . . . What ever Sanders. be a luncheon. came between the hours of 2 and Mr. Ernest Alexander under­ money-raising drive over to aid job I wrote about last week? Ora became of Jellybean Johnson? .. our disabled comrades and our Na- Now that most of the boys have The Business and Industrial 5. Those who presided at the tea went an operation last Wednesday Goodwin and Orin Jeans are neck­ their tuxes nobody's even going Girls will have their last meeting table were Mrs. Mary Embrey, at the Bremerton Naval Hospital Spokane, Wash. tiona! Home for widows and or­ romancing and how! A passage to attempt to give a formal af­ Thursday, June 3. This group Mrs. M. E. Jackson, Mrs. Francis from which he is recovering. He phans at Eaton Rapids, Michigan. from a late book I read-"For Miss Robin Stokes of Pullman Space will not permit us to fair . .. What a shame! ... It is will take part in a carnival at the Baker, Mrs. F. N. Stone. expects to be returned home in there was much in their intimacy spent the week-end with her par­ reported that Felix Crane who Central "Y" June 10. They will Mrs. Frank Marshall, Jr., was about three weeks. thank each member individually, now besides passion. There was ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Stokes. suffered a nervous breakdown have charge of the candy booth. the hostess to the Matinee Mat- The Urban League office receiv­ but we thank Past Commander a great depth of tenderness, and Mrs. Laurel! Covington of Ta­ ·last week is progressing nicely .. The Girl Reserves elected offic- rons at her home June 2, which ed word this week that Mr. J. S. Phillips, Chairman of the Poppy there was a closeness of comrade­ coma spent the 30th with her mo­ A promising debutante - Jean ers for the following year. They was election of officers. Mrs. A. Jackson has been re-elected treas­ committee, and Past Pres. Mr·s. ship, which were of the stuff that ther, Mrs. M. Stafford. Pratt ... ',";'hat ever happened to are: Sue Gayton. president; Ille Nakla, president, and Mrs. Arth­ urer of the Seattle Vocational A. Phillips for repairing the old endures. In their connection he the colored appointee that Mayor Williams, vice-president; Nancy ur D. Harris, secretary. Guidance Association. Mr. C. R . The Masonic Lodge and East­ baskets and money containers and felt that there was a marvelous Dore was going to elect to the Grant, secretary; and Melvina This year's high school gradu­ ern Stars served a barbecue dinner keeping accounts straight. Also embroidery of passion, but it was Domes of the YMCA is president. Civil Service Commission? . . . . Freeman, treasurer. On Decora- ates are especially favored as Word comes back from Seattle­ at Brown's Chicken Shack May 31. we especially thank Mrs. L. Grim­ worked surely upon a foundation Mrs. Loring lead prayer meeting es, president, for taking such ac­ of homespun. They were able to Walter York returning after cruis­ tion Day the Girl Reserves had much will be done to encourage ites visiting in the East with the ing half way around the world at Bethel A.M.E. Church Wednes- tive part, she is one in a million. dare to be simple with each oth­ breakfast at the Golden Garden. them on to higher levels. First, usual "wish you were here." Mr. and back . . . Even Ruth Roston day evening, May 26. Post Commander J. A. Spencer is er, and so they could rest together The group is advised by Mrs. Can- the gifts of family and friends and Mrs. Eugene Coleman, Mrs. is riding a bicycle . . . Henry The Calvary Baptist Church pre­ fortunate in having such able as­ when the tide of passion ebbed, as dace Black. should be an inspiration. Then, Armeta Hearst and Mrs. Charles Woods, the Yakima playboy, over sented Mr. Robert Johnson, ban ­ sistants. Gilbert B aker, son of it must, to flow again."-Book Guest at the YWCA this week the Community Scholarship Dance Lewis, who have been away for for the holidays and planning, so tone, in a recital Friday evening, Deputy Chief of Staff and Mrs. knowledge ... The American Gi­ is Mrs. Samuel Zarner of Detroit, that will not only do them honor. five weeks, write from New York they tell me, a comeback-good . May 28. Mr. Johnson is a student A. R. Baker, sold Poppies to the ants baseball team is really going Mich. She will be in Seattle for a but will administer the proceeds and Washington, D. C. of the won­ luck, Hank! . . . The Billy Wash­ of the North Central High School entire faculty and many students to town this season. Congrat s to month. from the dance to those who wish ders of the East. They are ex­ ington's ( Leona Taylor) baby is and has made an excellent reco:·d of Foster High School, establish­ an up-and-coming young club ... The NAACP will have a tea at to go to the University. This will pected home the last of this week. the cutest thing-no foolin! .. . Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jackson send as a featured soloist. Miss Helen ing a precedent and was highly If you want to know where every­ news about the National Confer­ Dundee was accompanist and solo­ commended by his teachers and one is Sunady afternoons, try the ence of Social Work in Indianapo­ ist. Mr. Donald R. Cady, principal of ball park. Margaret Long, who lis and the National Urban League Rev. Geo. S . Allen, presiding el­ the school. We thank the other is fast becoming quite a young E. Madison St. Bakery Confere!lce in Detroit. They are der, Rev. Granville Reed, pastor at children of Veterans for selling lady, looked very, very nice Sun- I visiting Livingstone College, Mr. Boise, Idaho, and Rev. I. N. Blaclc, Poppies. day . .. The Walter Jones's (Hel­ FULL LINE OF Jackson's Alma Mater, this week pastor at Billings, Montana, left Lewis Ford Post No. 289 was in en Buford) are expecting ... The BREAD, CAKES & PIES for the graduation exercises, and Tuesday morning for Ellensburg to line with other Post Colors of the Coast Hotel beer parlor, which is I will be with Rev. and Mrs. J. S. attend .the District conference VFW at the Firs: lliemor:al Con­ a swell place to drink beer these 2735 E. Madison St. lt's ••Biscuit Mix Time" Jackson Sr. in Wilson, N. C., over which convened :M:ay 26-28. gress at the Civic Auditorium and warm days, claims in Josie Allen ------' again-time to enjoy that best of the week end. They will also visit Miss Marjorie Hemphill, who in the Memorial Day Parade, with all desserts-Strawberry Shortcake. Mrs. Jackson's parents, Dr. and has been visiting in California for thanks due to the efforts of only The Largest Exclusive Coffee Cake Business lt'1 better made with FISHER'S Mrs. J. C. Reid, in Virginia. the past three months, returned to two comrades, Comrade Thomas BISCUIT MIX. Henry Taylor of the First A. M. the city recently. and Deputy Chief of Staff, A. R. in America E. Sunday School was elected dis­ Misses Willabelle and Lillimae Baker. trict secretary of the Thomas left last Saturday morn­ Wake up Comrades, the door is District Sunday Schools at their ing for Seattle to spend the holi­ slowly but surely being closed in convention held last week in El­ days. your face, and in some states it is lensburg. Mrs. Margaret Malone returned closed. from a week-end trip to Moscow. We must face the facts and a d­ l5c RACE TRACK l5c The banquet given at Chandler EVEN MORE DELICIOUS HEATED Hall, Tuesday, May 25, was in Sunday, May 23, saw Bethel mit that we alone are to be blam­ honor of the 30th anniversary of Church in her third quarterly con­ ed. When we have an opportun­ Delievered by Leading Bakers and the S. M. T.'s and a surprise to ference of the year. The Rev. ity to show the public and parti­ For Sale at All Grocers their Royal Queen, Mrs. Anna Granville Reed, pastor at Boise, cularly our white comrades, that ELiot 5264 3002 WESTERN AVE. Scott, the 25th being her birthday, Idaho, delivered a great sermon we uphold the Constitution of this and will well be remembered by in the morning and our presiding our great U.S.A. and stand for no those present, and to be envied by elder, the Rev. Geo. S. Allen, was other "isms" but Americanism, those not present. On entering an inspiring speaker in the even­ and fail to do so, who are we to the hall, one's eyes fell upon a ing. Monday evening the confer­ blame? PACIFIC CAFE most beautifully decorated table, ence opened at 8 p. m. with Rev. Let us not . forget that these U7 Maynard Ave. SEneca 9075 in their temple colors, purple, gold Allen presiding. Money raised on public demonstrations are a chal­ and white, with two candelabras, Sunday and Monday night, $101.58, lenge to those "isms" that are EXCELLENT SOUTHERN MEALS Light !~~p;~!!I!~Lti~~Rooms holding six gold candles each. At and for the quarter, $851.15. [ trying to destroy the Church and American and Chinese Dishes F. J. BRODHEAD, Manager ; the head of the table was a gor- _R_ev. I. N. B 'tl{e our pastor at J Democracy, that Veterans of all Barbecued Ribs It- • 1509!1 T!lcoma Ave. UR. 4667 g,;ous nouquet, with satin ribbon B!lhng MoJ,lt{~, ·~a;; :present, wars will net stand fOf it. l suitable to each officer's station, a:nd h< ;U1d thf' '1.cv. :1r. ReEd gave We thank Comrade Thomas for SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS I extending from the bouquet to the short addresses to the conference. the beautiful floral wreath, Depu- officer, and later we found out ty Chief of Staff Baker, Junior ELiot 9308-Booth ELiot 9283 they were corsages, and were pin­ Tacoma, Wash. Vice-Preisedtn Helen 0. Baker, SANTA ANNA CAFE ned on each officer by the host­ and Sister Alberta L. Baker, took esses, Mrs. L. King and Mrs. T. The beautiful home of Mrs. Lon- it to Washelli where it was placed GOLDEN WEST HOTEL AND TAVERN Austin. Each committee headed nie Shields was the setting for a at the symbolic grave of the Un­ 416 7th Avenue South, Seattle by the chairman, Mrs. Fanny Cook lovely bridge affair on Wednesday known Soldier. INVITES YOU FOR who was responsible for such a evening given by Miss Ann Ed- Comrade Thomas donated this 100 Rooms, N ewJy Furnished AN ENJOYABLE EVENING wonderful affair, wore white with wards. Guests from Tacoma in- wreath to the Ladies' Auxiliary of white and gold corsages. At the eluded the Young Matron's Club Post 289 to be placed at the Tomb coffee urn was Mrs. J. Waters. Special Rates to Railrot;Jd Theatrical People BEER- WINE - MUSIC and Seattle guests were the Mes- of the Unknown Soldier in the Ci­ & The most surprising thing to all dames C. Jackson, H. Beck, M. Ho- vic Auditorium, but through an er­ Private Booths - Delicious American Food ' was a beautiful birthday cake fif­ neysuckle, G. King, H. King, H. ror accidental or intentional, it 500 Jackson Street Seattle teen inches in diameter and the Baskum, R. Homes, c. Taylor, M. was not placed. We will have an 30th Anniversary written on it in Dunkin, Tate and Lennon. First explanation later. Read the En­ purple. At this time the hostess prize was won by Mrs. Ray Gib- terprise for more news next week. announced Princess Angeline in son, consolation by Miss Ruth VISIT THE ROYAL BILLIARDS the person of Mrs. Ed Leftridge, For Recreation ~ewly Decorated Beck. who sang in costume one of AdJ. GOLDEN WEST NEWS The mothers of the 1937 gradu­ Jnwto C/I!CK UP.•• Averton Walker's successes. Chick- POOL, CARDS AND BILLIARDS ates of Tacoma will entertain on Registered this week from St. en salad was served in dainty OM YOUR June 11 at the Elks Re;:;t with <:t Paul: R. Boyd, Palmer Howard, MEET THE SMITH BROTHERS white and purple plates and as- reception and dancing party. The S. Ross, Roscoe Aliep, John Ellis, LIGHTING "Without the Whiskers" sorted crackers were placed here hostesses for the affair will be the \Vm. Mosley, Walter Long, Bert and there on side trays. 'l'he lun- ULYSSES SMITH, Manager EUGENE SMITH, Proprietor Mesdames W. Hawston, T. Sand- Bochner, Fred B. Ashby, H. Jones, cheon served and to complete the 2330 E. l\ladison St. EAst 984:5 ers, R. Brooks, C. Polk, C. M. J. W . Elliott, J. Shepard, John El­ evening, individual ice cream .vas Spencer, J. Smith, K. Wilson and lis Jr., T. Purcell, L. Coleman, Ri­ passed with coffee as you like it T. Strothers chard Gordon, L. Duncan, F. w. Last of all the birthday cake was Full Gospel Pentecostal Chapel. Doyle, Avery Miller, and 0. C. VISIT cut by the Grand Deputy, Mrs. South 25th: Regular meeting Wed- Drizzle. Anna E. Bagley. Those on the nesday and Saturday at 8 p. m.; From Los Angeles: F. Schanck committee included Mrs. L. King, Dunbar Hotel Pantry Sunday School at 9:40 a. m.; Mor- with Ringling Bros. Circus. Mrs. T. Auslin. Mrs. J. \Vaters, ning service, 11 a. m.; evening ser- From Minneapolls: H. Meaux. Mrs. 'S. Marshall, Mrs. R. Rmith, ~ladison vice, 8 p. m.; YPCW, 6:30 p. m. , Robert Addison, J. White. 2102 E. Phone CAp. 9639 Mrs. I. Street, Mrs. 0. Arclo, Mrs From Oakland: G. Bashful, L. F Cook, chairman. It will be appreciated if you M. Johnson, and W. M. Kennedy. Delicious Meals - Fountain Service - Beer & Wines Miss Vienna Jones had as her REDDY KILOWATT says: . guest over the week-end her mo­ will patronize those who adver- From Longview: Oliver E . tise in this paper. Smith. Served in Quiet Home-like Surroundings ther, Mrs. J. H. Black, ant! hPr "H y ou are renoviZmg· • or mod ern· From Spokane: Mrs. J. H. Black brother, Jack Black, from Spo- Catering Especially to Parties and Banquets and son Jack. izing your home-now is the time 1-;ane. Mr. and Mrs. Thwaits, 1fr. ·*TEDDY HILL In the Lobby: Lawrence Wilson to have your home lighting facilities Private Dining Rooms R. Adams, Mrs. Guss Burrell en­ tertained for the guests while they i:me o:f America's m~t pop­ still winning his cigars and his checked for safe seeing conditions. wife's c:gs ... RaJpL Jones mak­ Card Tables, Chairs, Punch Bowl, Dishes, Silver Rental were in the city. ular and best"dressed swing I want you to get the most value The Right Rev. W. C. Brown, ing· an appearance . . . Lillian for your electrical dollar, so please maestros, says ''I lind Shu~ Brown trucltin' on aown to Tea bishop of the lOth Episcopal dis­ don't overlook this opportunity." trict of the Oregon-Washington -MUk the ONE wliue .Js0e for Two . . . Harold Lew:s cop­ Ding a nod ... Bob Wright pinch­ Conference, A. :M. E. Zion connec­ .~leciner _thflt actually givea tion, will be in the city in the near hitting for Bruce when he couldn't ''Cy' Ba re future to lay plans for the com­ A-1 PerforiiUJnCfl'. I take it ... Harry Winston again FREE HOME SERVICE! pletion of the new A. M. E. Zi011 calling all cars . .. Little Mama One of our trained Home Serv· YOUR SHELL DEALER Church ... Presiding ddcr John­ smiling once more . . . Deitrich ston goes to Portland today to and Dozier still that-a-wa"y abot:t ice representatives will he glad each other . . . Bell and Haley preside over the 3rd qua1'lerly con- II_II!IIIIJI.Whstl to call at your home and ana· ditto . . . Ina Miller beating :J.ll MOVED ference of the A .M.E. Zion Chnl'ch lyze your lighting facilities. This small 4-5-6 games . . . Harold ... Rev. G. W. Reed Jr., of the All colored musicians are service is free to our customers, Bethel A.M.E. Church, Boise, Ida­ Lewis beating all large 4-5-6 tills To Corner 14th & Jackson asked to be present at the so he sure to- ho, is in the city visiting Rev. Fred Chateau, lOth and Yesler, . . . George King collecting laun­ PRospect 3838 A. Hughes. Rev. Reed and Pre­ on Friday, June 4 ,at 8:00 dry bills . . . Bob Hayes with a siding Elder Allen and il.t.v. Hugh p. m. in order to formulate new suit ... Jack Harris full of Call/or Your Appointment TODAY! are planning to leave the latter plans for the organization 1 business . . . . Marion Fullilove part of the week to attend the of a brass band. The local telling a joke . . . Gene Coy and (no obligation, of course) This Coupon Good for 50c board meeting of Western. Univer­ Elks organization will be Bill Smith throwing the bull .. . sity, Quindaro, Kansas, thence to sponsor for the new pro­ Archie Jackson and those myster­ the sesqui-centennial of the AME ject. ious phone calls ... Nellie \Vins­ PUGET SOUND POWER ON A GREASE JOB Ch,urch which convenes in 1.lem­ low making all the money. phis. ALEX IRWIN & LIGHT COMPANY l.JMITED TIME ONLY! Look forward to the Annual 1302 Yesler Look forward to the Annual Scholarship Dance, June 21, at Scholarship Dance, June 21, at "TO BEST SERVE THE PUBLIC INTEREST" Faurot's Hall. EAst, 9692 Faurot's Hall.