Advocate Register_1950-12-08

PLEA FOR BROTHERHOOD Our need for brotherhood today is even greater than it was when the republic was founded. If we are to survive as a nation, to take our place in the world of n a tions, we must have brotherhood .. not merely a condescending charity toward those whose ancestry, faith or work is different than ours, but a wholehearted k in -ship of all right-thinking men and women. America is made up of all races and creeds, but Americans, to be true Americans, must respect individuals for what they are individually, regardless of race, color or creed. Sterngth of brotherhood is the strength of love. T f we as individuals cannot get along with our neighbors how can we ever h ope to live peaceably with other na– tions ? P rejudice and bigotry are the sub– terfu ge and foundation of all wars. Full expression of brotherhood is "TH E GOLDEN RULE" which has never been surpassed as the most practical rule of life and the only basis of peace on earth . . among men and goodwill. Let that rule " I will do unto others as I would have done unto me" be the first New Year resolution and guide for future conduct toward each fellowman and brother- Toleration Not Enough To tolerate is to endure, to bear with becau se there is no other way out; thta is not enough. Brotherhood calls for more; it calls for kinship through the Father of all mankind. It means to be color blind; race blind; creed blind. Brotherhood means that we see men as men and women as women to treat them as we would be treated, without any form of discrimina– tion that might tend to set them as human beings .. apart. T oleratino is merely the condescendig attitude assumed by far too many. Brotherhood is to give alleg- '- iance to the credo which we accept as the cirnerstone of the republic, the declara– tion that all men are created equal. Let us as a united people, as a nation, practise what we preach. IS F. E. P. TIED? There is no doubt in the minds of many people as to the working of Oregon's FEP law, a fine piece of legislation that is: The investigation method it not quite complete. We think Mr. Van Meter is tied too closely to some well meaning social agencies that hamper his investigations. There are no public hearings where the plaintiff and defendant may come to– gether with their respective witnesses– Now that the electoin is over, we hope to see a fair investigation of all FEP cases. FLASH! FLASH! Mrs. A. L. Randolph was re-elected Daughter Ruler, Tuesday at the meeting of Dahlia Temple 202, Daughter Elks. The complete story will be in the next issue of the Advocate Register. The Daughter Elks are also holding a Christmas Party, December 22, at the Prince hall. Congratulations RUTH FLOWERS Real Estate 3300 N . Williams Ave. TR. 6553 YOUR PERSONAL ITEMS WELCOME Vacationers and Visitors, the Advocate-Register wel– comes and is glad to print without charge the "Personal Items" of its readers such as the following: Visits to town, entertainment of visitors in the home or elsewhere, Birthday recognitions, entertainment of friends at meals or on other occasions, anniversary celebrations, honors to the child~en or others in the family, sicknesses, deaths, births, marriages, special church activities of members of the family, hunting and fishing trips and other such items including good pictures of the above. A. M. E. ZION CHURCH 2007 N. Williams Ave. Sunday School 9: 30 a. m . Morning Service 11:00 a . m . Evening S ervice 8:00 p . m: Wednesday- Pra yer Meetitcg 8:00 p. m. Rev. J. F. Smith, Pastor HUGHES MEMORIAL CHURCH 2809 N. E. Rodney St. Church School 9:45 a. m . Morning Service ___ . 11:00 a. m . Youth Service .. __ -------- . 6:00 p . m. Evening Service 7:30 p. m . Rev. Ennis Whaley, Pastor ZION HILL CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST Sunday School ______ ------. 9 :30 a. m . Morning Worship ____ 11:30 a. m. Y . P. W . W . ..... ___________ __ 6:30 p. m . Evening Service 8:00 p. m . Tuesday · Friday-Evening Service 7:30 p. m . Wednesday-Prayer & Bible Band .8:00 p. m Thursday-Junior Church 8:00 p. m . Saturday-Prayer Meeting 6:00 p. m. Elder W. L. McKinney, Pastor VANCOUVER AVE. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1914 N. Vancouver Ave. Sunday School . ·-------------. ____ 9:30 a. m. Morning Services ----------- ____ ...... 11 :00 a. m. B. T. U. _________ ---------------------------"-- 6:00 p . m . Evening Service ___ ___ ________ 7:45 p . m. W ednesday-Prayer Meeting . 7:30 p . m. Thursday-Brotherhood Union _ 7:00 p . m. Elder 0. B. Williams, Pastor I MT. OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH 1734 N. E. 1st Ave. Sunday School ------------ ... ____ 9:30 a . m . Morning Service _----------------· ...... 11:00 a. m . B. Y. E. . ____ ______ _______ 6: 15 p . m. Evening S ervice ... 7:30 p . m. Thursday-Pra yer Meeting 7:30 p. m. Dr. ]. ]. Clow, Pastor BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH 1239 N. Larrabee St. Sunday School .. ---------------------- ____ 9:30 a. m. Morning Service ____ ___ _______ __ .. 11: 00 a . m . Christian Endeavor _______ . . 6:00 p. _m. Evening Service ___ ------------· _____ 8:00 p. m. Wednesday- Prayer Meeting __ 8:00 p. m. Elder Justus Ezra Roberts, Pastor Sec. 34.66, PL&R U. S. POSTAGE PAID Portland, Oregon Permit No. 206

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