1946-04-03

PAGE TWO THE NORTHWli:S'l' ENTER.PRISl!i WEDNESDAY ,APRIL 3, 1946 THE NORTHWEST ENTERPRISE Eltabllshed 1920 Ebenezer AME Church Rev. E. P. Williams, pastor Sunday school, 9:30; mmm· lng worship, 11; Christian En– deavor, 7; evening service, 8; praye1 meeting "\Vednesdays at 8 o'clock. East Madison Shopping Distr1ct Published Wednesda7s by 'lbe Northwest Publlsb.lnc Company Officl&l Publication of the I. B. P. 0. E. of W. In the Northwest Brother'\ood of Sleeping Car Portera; Owls Club, Inc. Entered at the Postofflce, Seattle, Wn., 1111 Second Clas11 Matter Otlice ll62Yz Jackson St., 4; Ph El 9787. P. 0. Box 1873 - 11 Subscription Rates: By Mail In advance.: One year, $2.00; Six months, $1.211; Three months, 75c E. I. ROBINSON, Edltur-Publlsher Deadline for News: Tues. Noon; tor Advertising Tues. 6 P. M. Progressive Clothing Exchange TAILORING AND ALTERATIONS We Buy and SeD Anythlng of V&lue CleaniDg and pnl88ing of all ldnds; Fiuest Used Suite for Sale F. D. Wrl(bt 79 Yesler Way Seattle, Wash. BREMERTON NOTES Official Representative Northwest Enterpriae JAS. T. WALKER, 3801 6th Phone 2778-W Important: Social Clubs, Organizations. News Must Be in by Monday P. M. Please Cooperate INTERNATIONAL OFFICE SHELDON G. HAGEN CO. Real Estate, Finance, 'Insurance Business Rooms 101-2 Jackson Building 318 6th Ave. So. Phone EL. 3110 SE. 0148. Res. EA. 9484 • Hotels, Apartments, Grocery, Dry Cleaning and other business. Homes and Industrial Property Phone or visit our office when you want quick service, whether buying or selling MODERNISTIC BEAUTY SALON Prompt, Courteous and Efficient Service at Moderate Prices 674 Jackson St. MA. 9398 Ninth and Park in down– town Bremerton. • LUGGAGE • 520 2nd Ave. Next to Smith Tower PRENTIS I. FRAZIER, BAIL BONDS REAL ESTATE AND FINANCE MAin 5772 401 Yesler Way . Day and Night Service Office Hours:- 8 A. M. TO 6P. M. Evenings and Sundays: EA. 5921 Res. 127 - 22 No. SUGGESTIONS TO PREVENT {? RACIAL OUTBREAJ' · cal, state or regional interr> I l'lo yn>•~ r.emewbPI ~Fl:q~t llap- · 0 -rgar. 'izaut:i wrf<:>n such occai ons peued after World War I? 'l'here arise~ 1 , I Chandler Fuel Co. I ~ Express-Moving and Stora~lce OffJ".e Phone East 4282 2226 EMt Madison St. Seattle, Wash. The New Location of DR. K. HARADA formerly of 1221 Jackson Street 306 12TH AVE. SO. EA. 8443 • Painless Extractions- Bridge Work Partial Plates and Plates • Houra-9 a. m. to 1 p. m.; 2 to 6 p. m. Nights by Appointment l •:•---~~~.-c~~~~-o-c~~,.....,~,.-,c--~(• SEATTLE SOCIALS CHURCHES ANGEL CITY VISITORS RETURN BY PLANE A. l\I. E. ZION CHL'RCH Rev. F. Lee Standifer, Pastot• 9:45-Sunday School. 10: 50-Junior Church. 11: 00-Sermon. Mrs. Lillie Hart, Los Angeles, 8:00 P.M.-Evengelistic sermon. Calif., who has been a house guest 8:00 P. M.-"\Vednesday, prayer of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Walton at meeting. their famous mink farm, left on Thursday for her home, accom– panied by ).frs. Russell "\Vallon who will share her home for the duration of her visit. Signed blank checks and no return date left two life long friends in a mood for a real vacation. Mrs'. Hart's r parting words were "Come down and see me sometime." VISITORS Miss Dolores Steele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Steel, is visiting the Queen City as the guest of her parents for two weeks. I·:"'' w:~~~'"'""" ""' ur -at the home of Mrs. Beatrice ns, 546 28th Ave., March 11. Phon:l for the big announcement 'ater date. Next meeting at the hr 1 me of Mrs. Helen Snyder, 544~ 23rd Ave., April 11. Mrs. THE FULL GOSPEL LIGHT CHURCH 123 21st Avenue Evangelist Bertha Mitchell, V.D.M. An Old Time Revival began Sun– day, March 31st, with many at– tending and with ministers from various parts of the country tak– ing part in preaching the Word of Got!. Elder F. J. Johnson of Texas; Evangelist Lessle McLemore, Los Ang·eles, Calif.; Elder anti Sister C. D. Darden of Texas; Evangel· isl ,Bettie Ortlono of Seattle; Elder 0. V. Varnado of Mississippi; Evangelist Isabella Runyon of Se· attle. We are looking forward to Elder and Sisler Cosley of New Orleans, La., to join us in these services. Many musical instru– ments, with Evangelist E. Law– rence at the piano. The Revival will last as long as the Lord !~;tel~, _ _J;ervices every night bnt Saturday night. was an increase in lynehing, there were race riots, and there were organizations such as the Ku Klux Klan which promoted and explolnted racial intolerance. Unless people of good will are on guard and act vigorously, his– tory may rep·eat itself. The re– cent interracial clash al Colum– bia, Tenn., serves to highlight this danger. Here are some time– ly suggestions offered by the "Southern Frontier," organ of the Southern Regional Council: 3. Establish friendly contacts Susie Dugan Is president, Mrs. with your mayor, police chief, Estelle Jones, secretary. A hearty welcome is extended to all. Come and bring someone. and sheriff, and help them to se·e that much racial friction can be p1·evented by the wise use of po- lice power. 4. Confer with people who han– dle the public on buses ,stt·eet cars, etc. Many tensions can be eased by good judgment and the cooperation of interestted groups. POEM MOTHER MINE To have a m·other sweet as mine; with loving heart and thought so fine; Y. C. Membership Drive Begins April 6, 1946 1. Look out for rumors or other symptoms of racial tension, and OPERATORS--Mrs. Lula Belle Belcher, Vivian Jeffrain, l\layola do your best to counteract them. Garner an'd Rita Reese, Prop. 5. Be courteous when speaking of people of ,minority groups, and discourage by your own example the use of derogatory and con– temptuous words. Is all it takes to cheer the day, while far from home I'm forced to stay. I love my Mom with all my heart; for she's the one who forged my start The Seattle Youth Council of the NAACP will begin their 1946 membership drive on Saturday night, April G, with a kick-off rally and dance to be held at the East Madison branch of the Y. 1\L c. A., 23rd and East Olive St. Good music is assnred and door prizes will be awarded. "We Will Serve You With or Without Appointment" tions that may lead to serious I 2. Be ever alert to sense situa- ~~~~00~~~"~~~"~~~"~~~"~~~~~~~ trouble, and take preventive steps wherever possible. Notify your lo- 6. Try to establish an honest bond of confidence and coopera– tion with other groups across de– nominaticmal and racial lines. And when I live to be so 'old, I'll always love her soul of gold. I Your Gospel Song Dealer ComplQte Line of EDITORIAL The world is mine to mold and make, there's things to give and things to take; Miss Millie Bowan, the council president says the membership cards are a vail able for all youths, annual dues as follows: ages 16 to 21, .50; 21 to 25, $1.00. 'rhe cooperation of all is expected and I will be appreciated. , GOSPEL SONGS and BOOKS by Darsey, Martin & Morris, Martin-Bowles, and Krizer & Collins Mrs. Emma H. Collins EAst 8633 REGISTER TO VOTE And if I do climb high above, it's all because of mother's love. For further information call "'~;~,~~~~-;;~" I One of the most important re– sponsibilities Clf every citizen ct the Unite( States lg to r o;;!ster, and thPn to vote! cann'ot lose my all; And if I start and fall I know I everyone to register with the letsl inco•:J.Venience to themselvea. "iVe urge you therefore, as a Yes. I C ould lose my social face, By Imogene Spearman good American citizen, to r~gister but mother's heart would hold Mrs. Julian .Bell, director of the at once, regardless of your vany my place. u. s. 0., was guest speaker at preference. the evening services of the Mt. Registering does not obl:gate There are a lot o! things I ask, as Wl'th my thoughts I Sl't and Carmel Baptist Church Sunday. you to vote the way you register. In the privacy of tb·e poll at the bask; His topic was, "The Advancement general election in November, yon To be just like my mom wonld of N·egroes in the Business can voice your CO'nvictions which seem the requisite of my on~ World." In W::.3hing.ton, the in,portant Primilt y Election --w:o:,~ 1 • 15 fo! low•d l::y the G~"eral Election ir Novett.l ec-is June 4. Jrr.portant count''• State and nat'onal offi,,bs will he d~cided to a g ··.3t extent. Some candidates will be eliminat– ed. Others will g:rd themselves for :;;;.:::..:.:=;;_·lsuccessful races in the General will have crystallized between now dream; Mr. Bell proved to his audience and then. But the privacy of t!Je Her wisdom, wit and grace divine; that he is not only successful, but SEE OUR SELECTION OF BULOVA AND GRUEN WATCHES EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING THE PACIFIC JEWELERS 210 FIRST STREET, BREMERTON THE ANGELU~, Inc. Embalmers, Funeral Chapel Lady Attendant Funeral Directors- W. W. CASMON, Manager 319 1-2th Ave. PR. 0333 Seattle, Wash. Election. If citizens of Washingecm have changed their addresses or names, or did not vote in the !aRt iire"Ct primaries or general electlm:i, they must register. The tle>tclline for doing this vari~s in different counties. The average citizen's only voice in government is the bar;ot he is pr·ivileged to wield. The way he wields it, or if he doesn't wie 1 d it at all, determines to great ex– tent the kind of governme.1t we will have. But he can only exercise that privil·ege by registering to vote be– fore the June 4 primaries. Therefore, registering becomes as much an obligation and a duty as does voting lt~elf. Registrars of voters throughout Washington make it possible for poll is not yours unless you havo those are the traits for which I registered. So do it now! pine; also versitile. I 'only hope that I can earn mom's He is a graduate of Fisk Uni- MORE ABOUT tralts I try so' hard to learn. versity and holds a B. S. degree. WILSON their splendid reputatwn 1Iiss or all the nation's holidays, mom's birthday is the best always, I hope she l1as many more, each better than the one before. Miss Joyce E . Carter a"'-' 16, Yes- I wish her joy and happiness, with sler Terrace, piano anJ S« ~loist, health and spirit none the less; Not only with each birthday sun, pinch-hitting for tw,-. absentees, but also every other one. displayed tale 'll.ts, vocal anti instru– mental, so rare and pleasing that applause r r.rmonly retitricted in church senke :1.nd memorial'! w:ts n.-retl into _, chorus -f Amen, A·-tlf n, Amc.n The Memorial and Thanksgivlns usually oceuring in Decemb•"" hnd been deferred to Sunday, :Ma,.ch 31, 1946. Coming!! EARL "Fatha" HINES & His Band CIVIC AUDITORIUM Friday, April 5th He also has a master tl·egree, ob· tained from Columbia in New York. I Off to enjo_y a vacation In Se- attle and points nearby, is Mrs. 1 Zora Robinson. She expects to visit relatives and attend to some business matt·ers. I Mr. Robert Banks, one of Walla Walla's leading business men, has recently opened a transportation service establishment. He plans to maintain his present position as an engineer at Libby & McNeil Co. until his resignation becomes I effective. I Miss Clodine Woods returned home after a brief vacation with her father in Xenia, Ohio. JACKSON STREET DRUG Phone EL. 1555 • GIFTS e COSMETICS • SUNDRIES • RACE PAPERS • TOILETRIES • PRESCRIPTIONS JACKSON BI:VBRAGE STOR£ 707 Jackson St., Seattle Beer, Wine, Champaign, Mixers Party and Picnic Supplies Madison Drug Co. :!2nd and E. :&ladlson :bat 9618 Drugs, Prescriptions, Cosmetics, ToUet Articles Fountain, Soft Drinks, Candies Downtown Price~~ Pints 25c; quarts <SOc Ice Cream and Sherbets Race Hair Specials Race Papers For Sate Open Daily 10 a.m. to 12 midnight • DINNER BELL CAFE • SEATILE'S NEWEST PLACE TO DINE Excellent Food Better Service "Come in And Try Our Meals" Myrtle James, Proprietress 2229 East Madlson dilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllht. COMPLETE BATTERY SERVICE Quick Charging Rentals Slow Charging LARGE and COMPLETE Stock of New Batteries BOB'S MOBILE SERVICE (Formerly Eugene Moszee's) Tire Repairs Lubrication Open Daily 9 A. M. to 1 :30 A. M. tilth & EAST MADISON CA. 9769 'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'' CIVIL LIBERTIES LEAGUE I. B. P. 0. 'E. of W. 662% Jackson Street . Seat~le,Wa.sh. Help fight discrimination by reporting af:lY mfracbon of your civil rights, to any of the followmg na~ed J A (Jack) Johnson E. I. Robmson . . Ca. 1791 ' El. 9787 Nellie Wilson Alberta Baker Johnson Ea. 0457 Gl. 1931-W Ruth Whiteside Ma. 9494 All citizens more than 20 years old are eligible for membership -FLASH! SPECIA[r ALL PERMANENTS ~ CUT lfz PRICE Hot Oil Electric Manicure............$1.00 Electric Steam Facial..................$2.10 Streamline Beauty Salon 1212 Jackson St. O~L\ ~'ltB the Water.. Douglas Apartme~ts Where It Ia Conveulmt aad iiomelik---e---- - Newly Renovated-Steam Heat Hot Water-Telephone Laundry Room BENTS REDUCED Furnished and Unturnlshed Apartments Bente ,10 and Up Dr. F. B. Cooper, Mgr. 114 24tb Ave. No. EAAt 8611 REV. JUDSON SWANeY l\Unistcr Evangelist Spiritual Advice and Prayer 2107 E. James St., Apt. 24 EA. 7135 URBAN LEAGUE 15th Annual Meeting 3rd Friday Evening 8:00 P. 1\I. January-1947 (KEEP OFF DATE) · East Hill Realty HAROLD HOLIFIELD Broker_Notary Public EA. 4497 ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. James M. Unosawa General Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics, Genital & Rectal Dl•· eases, Nervous Diseases & Xray Office Hours: 10 A. M.-5 P. M. Week Days Room 116 Jackson Building 6th-Jackson Seattle, Wash. Office SE. 0281. Res. PR. 8616 Streamline Beauty Salon We Specialize in All Types of Hair NO WAITING- PROMPT SERVICE WITH OR WITHOUT APPOINTMENT Open Evenings for Your Convenience 1212 Jackson St. Operators: Clotit-1 G. Swaney, Venora IJOng, Leona \Vhite and -~

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