1941-08-29

t PAGE TWO THE NORTHWEST ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1941 COMING EVENTS: E THE NORTHWESI' ENTERPRISE ESTABLH3HED 1920 Published Every Friday by Edward I. Robinson, Editor-Publisher Official Publication of the I.B.P.O.E. of W. in the Northwest Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porter.s Church News First A. M. E. Church, Rev. L. R. Hayes, Pastor. 9:30 a. m. Sun– day school; n a. m., preaching; 6:30p.m. ACE League; 7:30p.m. KINE HAWKINS, SEPT. 29 Negro Churches Here's More About A.M. E. Conference According to returns received (Cont!nuea !rom Page One) by the Bureau of the Census, there and poise highlighted the Mission- son, Vancouver, B . C.; Miss Mil– were 256 religious bodies in the ary Day with her annual address, dred M u I d row, Evangelist, to United states in 1936. Of the total brim full of love, hope and charity. Butte and Anaconda, Montana; somewhat expressive By Harold Holifield number of religious bodies, 33 re- Mrs. Callie B. Matthews, Tacoma, Mrs. Mayme Roberts, Ellensburg Tragedy ... The pastor and Sunday s chool ported no white churches and 25 gave the welcome address. Re- and Roslin and P. D. Duhart to preaching. Entered at the Postoffice, Seattle, Wn., as Second Class Matter Office: 306 12th Avenue South, Phene CA. 9779, P. 0. Box 1873 superint endent a ttended the Puget white bodies made returns for one sponse by Mrs. Agnes McNeil, MI'ssoula. He was just a little fellow, sort Sp okane. Mrs. Della Woods, Yak- Conference Branch Officers are of low slung and stockily built. He Subscription Rates: By Mall in advance: One year, $2.00; months, $1-.25; Three months, 75c Six Sound Conference a t Ta coma. All or more Negro churches. l·ma, gave a statistical and finan- Mrs. Bernice A 11 e n, President,· had a kind of wistful look in his classes were h eld in t he main audi- Among the 33 wholly Negro de- torium unaer direction of acting- nominations, the following were cial report for the Young People's Mrs. Mrs. E. J. Hayes, First Vice; eye and when you looked at him Deadline for News: Tues. Noon; for Adv_erti.Sing: Wed. Noon Advertising Rates Upon Application 1ams. of Relig.ous Bodies: Christ's Sane- I s. uperintendent, Dr. Arthur Will- not includtd in the 1926 .census Department. A trio--"! Would Be Mrs. Irine Clements, Second Vice; he would bark, then run away a · True," .by three little brothers, Mrs. Catherine Stephenson, Re- little bit, then turn around and The superintendent of the kin- tified Holy Church Colored; Fire Phillip, Greary and Carves Gayton cording Secretary; Mrs. Callie B. bark again. He was covered by a ·-------------------------------' dergar t en is vacationing in Color - Baptized Holiness Church of God of Seattle. A most complete review Mathews, Corresponding Sec'y; I shaggy coating of blackish hair S. T. McCants, Associate Editor and Advertising Manager Let's Not Be Touchy Y. W. C. A. Notes ado. of the Americas; House of God, of the book "Through Thagedy to Mrs. Liza McCabe, Statistical blended with a little gray and Holy Church of the Living God, Triumph" was given by Rev. B. C. Sec'y; Mrs. Mayme Rober t s , brown around the mouth. He was- By-R-ut_h_T_a-ylor The Committee of Management Full Gospel Pentecostal Temple. the Pillar and Ground of Truth Allen. A magnificent candle light Treasurer; Mrs. M. Duncan, Sec.- n't a pure bred dog, but was just will meet Friday, September ·5, 16 and E. Fir j House of Prayer for All People·,' service, conducted by Mrs. Emma Treas.; Sarah E. Tanner, Fund; a mutt, a mongrel. He liked to In the heat of crisis, strain and 1 d ft · at the Branch at 8 o'clock, Mrs. Bishop Morris, Pastor 1 House of the Lord,· Kodesh Church Hayes, first vice-president, climax- Fannie Johnson Parent of Body Pay an was 0 en seen runnmg excitement under which we are all ' 'th th !'ttl bl k d 0 r . t d t b Virginia Gayton, chairman. The special meetings ar e con- of Immanuel; The Latter House of ed this program. Report of confer- Contingent; Mrs. Della Woods, Y. WI ano er 1 e ac og. n e 1vmg o ay, empers are ecom- t ' . . d f' ·t 1 ·th h an B h S t Mrs Kath P. D.·, an'"' Mrs. Edna Moore, Quad day, about a week ago, he saw a ing frayed and nerves jangled. we Mrs. Fredrosa Anderson, . presi- mumg m e illl e Y Wl a c ge the Lord, Apostolic Faith; Nation- ence ranc ecre ary, · - u in speakers every n ight except al David Spiritual Temp 1 e of erine Stephenson, disclosed the Travel Fund. doughnut shaped object rolling are getting touchy and upset, dent of the Business and Indus- down East Thomas Street. He quick to take offense, unreasoning trial Girls Club at the Branch, en- Saturday . t I d Christ Church Union; Triumph the amount of Sl,l83.53, missionary Visitors Take Bow liked to chase these doughnut Ann al t . t K 1 shaped objects and bark at them. l ·n our react 1· 0 ns to the sun·plest I trained last Friday evening for Announcemen s were a so ma e Church and Kingdom of God in money for the conference year. I Prominent among the visitors things, seeing personal affronts Spirit Lake, Idaho, where sh~ at- for the u mee m~a 1 ~r- Christ; and United Holy Church I Rev. L. R . Hayes, Conference F_i- were Rev. F. D. Jordan, former He chased and barked at this one. and pre)'udices where none exist- tended the Northwest Busmess dale Church ~d Full s~~ ar ·1 of America, Incorporated. nancial Chairman reported the Dean of Western University, Pas- B t h d All day meetmg and bapbsmg ser- . amount of $2 371 54 raised this Sth d T L A 1 . u e slipped an the doughnut in short, we go around looking for and Industrial Conference August . d . No returns were rece1ved from ' · I tor of an own, OS nge es, shaped obJ'ect rolled over him. The 23 30 vice on Labor Day. Everbo Y 1s . conference j' L d f At h' trouble. - . the Afncan Orthodox Church of · Rev. ove an son o c ISon, doughnut shaped object was a tire Today I saw evidence of this in Girl Reserve advisors who will welcome. New York and the Free Church of Young People Lead I Kansas; Rev. A. H. ~~milton, Col- holding up the wheel of a laundry the hotel in which I live. One wo- work with .the department this CARD OF THANKS God in Christ, two wholly Negro The Young People's program I orado Conf.; Dr. Wilham Thomp- truck. The little dog ran scream- man who has been there for years year will meet at the Branch Wed- William Woodward of Chicago, denominations which reported in Friday evening drew the largest son, Recorder of Deeds, Washing- ing to the comer where he lay and has begun to feel that each nesday morning, September 3, at I Ill. wishes to express his th.anks 1926. audience of the sessions. The Jun- ton, D. C.; Mrs. L. R. Smith, Evan-~ down in the middle of two inter– time there is a trivial delay in the 10:30 a. m. and gratitude to the many fnends Four of the 25 primarily white ior Choir augmented a varied pro-' gelist of N. Y. City; Mrs. Lettie secting sidewalks. He kicked about mail or in the elevator service, it The Washington Oregon Neigh- of his brother, J ohn Woodward, denominations, or denominations gram with litte Miss Betty Ann Polk of the Colorado Conf.; Mrs.j for a minute then lay still. Passer– is because one of the men is a borhood Conference will meet in I who passed July 15, 1941, for their in part Negro, did not make any Stafford making the welcome ad- A. W. Green and Mrs. 0 · M., both I bys hardly glanced at the inert German and another Italian. She Seattle, Wash., Septembers 9 and many kindnesses. returns for Negro churches in dress. Sharon Bradshaw sang a of Kansas. Addresses and com- form lying there and later in the just knows they don't like her be- 10 at the central Association. This Especially do I wish to thank 1926, but reported one or more Ne- spiritual to the delight of all. ments by these leaders sensed the oay, a truck came and hauled cause she wears all of the Allied conference is for Board, staff, Puget Sound Lodge of Elks No. gro churches in 1936. These de- Blanche Graves gave a short talk. needs of the world. They were away the little body. That's all. buttons she can crowd on her ex- committe members, Girl Reserve 109, Exalted Ruler E. R. Chainey, nominations were the American Faye Hayes and her .brothers, L. prophetic in their utterances as to Qwertyulop pansive blouse. She has complete- advisors, Business and Industrial! the Rev. Fountain W. Penick, Miss Lutheran Church, the Apostolic R. Jr, rendered piano and vocal I what the churches might do to ly lost her sense of proportion and club girls,_ students, and all o.th ~r I Empress. ~· Kreiser for her music, Episcopal Church (The Holy East- numbers. Jacquelin Gibson gave meet these needs. Mrs. Mary Ful– is becoming such a bore that I membership group leaders. Prmci- the Raimer Apartments, the ern Catholic and Apostolic Ortho- the history of Marion Anderson. lilove of Portland, was in ~ttend­ everyone dodges her-with the re- pal topics to be discussed will be, Northwest Enterprise, a nd the An- dox Church), the International Three Tacoma beauties rendered a ance to tell of the hardships en– suit she sees the entire place as a housing and the United Service gelus Mortuary for kind and ef- Church of the Foursquare Gospel, song a fitting climax for a very dured 50 years ago when she was habitation of spies. Organization's work in the defense ficient service. and the Northern Baptist Conven- fine program. Mrs. Helen Stafforo the first Delegate to the Puget My friend ,the German, is get-~ program. WH!iam Woodward tion. presented the program which was Sound Conference. ting touchy. He is becoming sullen Recent guests at the house have 3311 Vernon Ave. More than two.:thirds (68.1 per- arranged by Mrs. L. E. McCabe. Gifts were much in order for and uncooperative because he feels been: Miss Toddy Hamock, Yaki- Chicago, Ill. cent) of all Sunday school teach- Mrs. Mary M. Duncan, District Mrs. Helen Armstrong Williams, W h M . E d w · t d h I ted b League President offered timely Mrs. Catherine Stephenson, Mrs. he is a suspect. He doesn't think roa, as . ; 1ss u ora m ers, Church of God in Chr•'st ers an sc o ars were repor y Bernice Allen, Mrs. Louise Tolliv- it fair, when, after all, he has been Washington, D. C.; and Mrs. Anna 23 rd East Madison the Negro Baptists. Following the remarks. B d C 't'zen for twenty years L Evans Anaconda Mont Negro Baptists were the African Saturday a caravan of 14 cars er, Mrs. Mary Fullilove, ishop a goo l I · • • · Rev. Van Goodlaw, Pastor I W 'll' d R St h and · · st as ant· Naz' as anyone Methodist Episcopal Church and took the delegation on a sight- I lams an ev. ep enson, as IS JU l- 1 ~· G' } , D "II T Sunday School, 10 a. m .; Morn- M · t the conference, Church and indiv- else. But because he feels people If S fl earn II ing worship, 11 a. ro . Y.P.W.W., the African Methodist Episcopal ~eeing tri~ terminating. o~ ~Jes - idual members paid tributes for doubt him, he won't s~y where he I 6 :30 p. m .; Evangelistic Service, Z i on Church. Of the N e g r o llC Mt. Ramler for a picmc dmner loyal service rendered. Stands and gets gloomier and more 1 I churches with Sunday schools and basket lunch. Despite being . Accord~g to the figures r eleas- 8 p. m.; Every morning, prayer Much credit is due Rev. Step.h- dlsagreeable each day. ed by Dollmger S. Roten, Quarter- at 10 a . m .; Every evening, prayer nearly two-thirds ( 64 · 3 percent) well clad, me thinks most every enson and his members for the The little Italian elevator boy is master, Lewis Ford Junior Activ- or 22 •508 were in !'Ural areas and one in the party wished for their very fine way in which he enter- -.,;ompletely bewilder-ed- and there- ities fund shows a net cash bal- at ;~~0 J;r:· be any good thing 12,513 in urban areas. longies and red flannels up there tained the conference. H ih th M be h . among the clouds and .snow cap- fore surly. e ' as never ough of ance on hand of $10.69. From June come out of Nazareth? Come and em rs 1 P Next issue of the Enterprise will himself as Italian, and certainly 30, 1940, to August 15, 1941, total , See. St. John 1:46. Revival started Negro Baptist churches made ped peaks. carry the address by Rev. B. C. • Sunday brought to a close one his particular brand of New York- receipts of the drill team amount- 1 · Monday night conducted by Na- r eturns for 3,782,464 members and Allen, "The State of the Country." of the roost harmonious confer- ese bears no trace of any origin 1 ed to $272.07, with total disburse- 1 tiona! Evangelist, Rev. E. E. accounted for more than two- ences in the history of p u g e t Also, mention will be made of the more foreign than Greenpoint. Up ments of $261.38. Cleaveland, Sister Cleaveland and thirds of all Negro church mem- Sound. A model Conference Sun- courtesies extended some of the to now his only interest in the The Drill Team budget for 1941- Sister Parker, Gospel Singers and bers. However, returns for the Af- day School was conducted at 9 : 15 Portland delegation. newspapers has been the account 42, provides for training and Musicians on Fire f or God. Come rican Methodist Episcopal Church a. m. Rev. s . J. Holly served as I of what the Bvooklyn Dodgers did equipment for 3 majorettes and 4 that you may be bless ed of the to taled 493,357 and those of the Supt. Mrs. Mary Duncan acted as Erskine Hawkins or did not do. But he is now build- additional members. New uniform Lord in these evil da ys. African Methodist Episcopal Zion Secretary, Bishop Williams award- . 1 C • S 29 ing up a resentment and an aloof- caps and transporation to 1942 A warm, hearty w elcome awaits Church and .the Colored Methodist ed cash prizes to Miss Mildred 0m1ng, ept. . ness that will bear bad fruit. Encampment at Kelso, Washing- you. Episcopal Church 413,244 and M u 1 d r 0 w, and the Revs. L. s. What applies to these three peo- ton, are also being included. A CORRECTION 269,915 'respectively. Among the Montgomery and J. E. Roberts, I pie applies to groups all over this saving of approximately $50.00 In r eporting the deat h of Mrs. ,l primarily whit~ denominations, the respectively for most money raised country. Whether minority of race, will be made by the elimination Lulu Merrill, last issue, only one Methodist Ep1scopal Church re- and largest attendance by classes. nationality, color, creed or class, of hall rent, according to Mr. . d - ·R. h I por ted 193;761 members In Negro At 11 a. m . Bishop Williams, in a surv1vor was n ame , a son, 1c - they are getting more touchy. And James G1imes, manager of the a ·d Th 1 b d M J h L . churches; Negro congregations of stirring message on "The Basis b f thi f 1' th team. I · e lUS an ' r . 0 n OUlS I th R C th I ecause o s ee mg, ey ar"' M . 11 d d h 'ld S e oman a o ic Church and of Christian strength and Cour- ern an one gran c 1 , an- congregating into groups-which The Drill Team extends thanks dra Ann Merrill also survive the the Northern Baptist Convention age" argued well that Christians is a dangerous thing for national and apreciation to Mr. and Mrs. decea sed. ' made returns for 137,684 and 45, should be strong, mentally phys- unity. Wm. E. Vrooman, Mr. and Mrs. 1 1821 respectively. ically, intellectually. They should Today we need to be one peo- James Grimes and Mr. D. S. Roten More than two-thirds of all the have moral and spiritual strength. ple-to be united on the things in for their efforts in raising funds, u d R & Sunday school teachers and schol- There should be no barriers to ob- which we all believe. Our personal to White Center Post, Commander I se II" ars were reported by the Negro I struct courage. He admonished the duty is plain- first to give to all Frick, Post No. 24, and to mem- ':I Baptists. Following the Negro ministers to be brotherly, tolerant, others the same consideration that bers of the Lewis Ford and Auxil- 1 .Carpet Shop Baptists were the African Metho- ·upright, truthful. Ministers should we expect for ourselves, and sec- iary, also the many friends whose dist Episcopal Church and the Af- not gossip, quarrel, neither be self- and, not to look for trouble, not contributions helped to make this rican Methodist Episcopal Zion centered. Unless one can respect to take everything personally, or a successful year. 1103 Jackson Street Church. Of the Negro churches leadership, they cannot expect to I to take offense without due cause. with Sunday schools nearly two- lead. Mrs. Edna Moore sang 'Twas Let us, therefore, not be Sisters Reunited Rugs all kinds and sizes for 1 thirds or 22,508 were in rural areas For Me.' A brief memorial for touchy- but let us meet our fellow every place tn the home. and 12,513 in urban areas. Bishop Howell, Mrs. Helen A. Americans half way in a spirit of Mrs. Albert Grimroers of Boise, VERY CHEAP Gragg and Mrs. Helen Stockard fellowship with cooperation, and Idaho, is visiting her sister, Mrs. SOCIAJ. NOTES followed. Resolutions were read by work with them for the defense of Ethyl Elegan and Miss Della We clean your Rugs for Revs. D. A. Summerville, L. R. our country and of the liberties Clark. They have ben apart for 7 $ 1 .5 0 _ Cash and Carry The Rev. E. B. Reed, pastor of Hayes and D . C. Stephenson. Or- whl'ch 1·t bestow all years. Calvary Beptist Church in Spok- d · t' f D s upon · We excha nge a nd pay cash for ama IOn or eacons were re- :+l:+!+!+!+!+!+!•::•:::•::.r+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!•:•:::•:::•::•::•:•:::•:+:::•:•!•:::•:::•::•::•:::•:•:::•:::•:::•:::•:::+:::+:::+:::+!+!+:+:•~ yonr used rugs. We guarantee ane, Wash., arrived in Seattle on ceived by Brothers U. G. Williams ~. ~ all rug cleaning, repairing Tuesday, the guest of the Rev. F. and Chas. Randall. f..~ ~.· dd' •• an ymg W. Penick. Rev. Reed joined Rev. :..: 1015 2nd Ave. Phone EL. 0040 •.•. Penick and a delegation of citizens ~ ~ ~.• •.• in a journey to Olympia, Wash. ~ Rl•aJIO Halle•s ;.:~ Mrs. Nellie wmiams. 2303 East ~· A " Dennyway St. return.ed home from ~: :~ Good Flavor•·ng a visit to her daughter and son-in- ~· ••• law, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Reynolds, ::: , Ladies' and Gents' Hats Cleaned, Blocked.and ~ tfiSfS flh/.'Y (/ few 427 N. E. Roseland Street, Port- Appointments were as follows: LOCALS The Ladies Auxiliary of the BSCP held their last meeting at the home of sister Thompson. The next meeting will be with sister Jessie Smith. Sister Holmes was welcomed into our auxiliary. Wives, sisters, and nieces are el– igible to the auxiliary and are in– vited to join. First Baptist Church of Ken– nydale, Washington. Go ye into all the world and preach the J:'OSpel to every creature. Mark 16:15. Rev. Judson Swaney, Pastor and Evangelist, Douglas Annex Apt. 24, Seattle, Washington. Residence phone, CA. 9960. Grace Presbyterian Church, Rev. John R. Harris, Pastor. Sunday School is held at 9:45 a. m.; 11 a. m. Morning Wor– ship; 6 p. m. Young People; 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. ::! Retrimm.ed. Uncalled for hats, all Makes for ~ land, Ore. ~ Sale Cheap. Our References: 25 years con- :~ CENTS :!: tinuously in same business in Seattle ~ Erskine Hawkins Coming, Sept. 29 Rev. C. B. Clements, Presiding El– der; Rev. L. R. Tayes returned to 1st Church in Seattle; Rev. B. C. Allen, returned to Bethel, Port– land; Rev. D . C. Stephenson, re– turned to Allen Chapel, Tacoma; Rev. S. J. Holly, Spokane; Rev. J. E. ·Roberts, Yakima; Rev L. S. Montgomery, Great Falls and Hel– ena, Mont.; Rev. C. Randall, Bi,ll- 1 ings, Mont.; Rev. H. Hollis Hooks, 1 Bremerton, Wn.; Rev. H. E. Wil- Madison Drug Co. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ S. T. McCants Mahlan Chaffin :~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ..........................., ........................ ~ .......... .._ .. .._ .......... 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