1937-07-23

t Page Two THE NORTHWEST ENTERPRISE ESTABLISHED 1920 Published Every Friday by Zelmar Lawrence, Editor & Publisher Entered at the Postoffice, Seattle, Wn., as Second Class Matter Office: 501 1331-3rd Ave. Bg.; Telephone: Eliot 4586; P.O. 1873 Subscription Rates: By Mail in advance: One year, $1.50; Six months, $1.00; Three months, 75c ----------~--~~~------~~-------------------Deadline for News: Wednesday, 12 Noon Advertising Rates Upon Application EDITORIAL THE OTHER MAN'S POINT OF VIEW: "The older I become, the more I am convinced that im– mortality of the human soul is a foregone reality," said one man to another the other day, and as he spoke one could clearly see that his youthful facial features belied his half century of years. The man addressed neither agreed nor disagreed with the speaker. He listened. Though consider– ably older than his companion and cultured by years of dili– gent training in responsible positions and travel experience, he chose to remain silent as the speaker made known his ideas. Later, the man who listened so attentively while anoth– er did the talking, gave this advice to a young friend: "Let the other fellow do the talking if you want to learn. He knows his business better than you ever will and most people are willing to discuss matters appealing to them provided they are given the proper incentive to talk. Besides, you'll go through life with a very narrow outlook .on things in gen– eral if you see them only from your angle. When YOU state YOUR opinions, you're in earnest about them, aren't you? So is the other fellow. So remember that if you want to learn, then learn to listen." The lesson he taught his young friend is there for you and me. Breezy Notes From Everett Miss Julia Harris is still on the sick list.- Mrs. Rebecca Parkes of Tacoma has been the house guest of 'Mrs. J. T. Paine during the past week.---<Mr. J. T. Paine was pleasantly surprised by a visit from his brother, Mr. Frank Paine, of St. Paul, Minn. The Sunday School picnic, Bailey Chapel A. M. E. Church, was h eld at Forest Park.-The Jolly Matrons Circle will sponsor a picnic Wednesday, July 28, at Legion Park, north of tihe city.- Mrs. Nora Richardson of Mt. Vernon, accompanied by her neice, Mrs. Thelma Edwards, and two children of Oklahoma City, and Mr. Hornsby of Montgomery, Ala., and Seargent. and Mrs. Hip– shur of Seattle were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Relius Davis at their home, 2016 Oak ·street.– Mr. Frank Jefferson, who has been long a resident of Everett left on Tuesday night for New York City to join his wife. He will be gone indefinitely.--Miss Bernice Stew– ·art, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Stewart, left Thursday evening for Omaha, Neb., for a six weeks' visit with friends and relatives.--The pastor of Bailey A. M. E. Church and his wife are moving to this Toppenish~ Wash. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lane were in Seattle on business Saturday. - Mrs. Louise Thomas left for Cali– fornia last Wednesday. -- Mr. and Mrs. W. Taylor of Yakima were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Holt Friday. - Mr. Willie Turner went to Portland last Tuesday for an indefinite stay. -– Rev. R. E. Donaldson conducted the morning and evening services, and also the BYPU at the First Baptist Church Sunday. A short program was rendered after the meeting. -- Mr. and Mrs. A. Rob– erts of Grandview and their son were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sunday evening. -- Services were as follows at the Full Gospel Tabernacle Sunday: Sunday School, 2 p. m. ; Bible class at 6:30 p. m.; and evening service at 8 p. m. Mrs. 0. Stalsworth, a missionary, was present. - Mrs. F. Davis was honored with gifts at a birthday party which was held at her home last Thursday. There were about forty present and en– tertainment was furnished by mu– sic, dancing, and cards. VISIT city this week.--The E. S. and B. Club met with Mrs. J . Samuels, 2214 Wetmore Street, Thursday last.-Mrs. Dora M. Davis plans to give a f ried chicken dinner at her home, 3620 Hoy Street, Fri– day, July 30, at one dollar per plate.- The Rev. S. A. Franklyn and the Rev. Samuel Barrett were dinner guests of Mrs. Dora Davis, Tuesday evening. -- Everett has more members of the race living in fine homes in proportion to thoir number than any other city in the state.-The Jolly Matrons Circle met at the home of Miss Lillian Samuels, where election of officers was as follows: Mrs. Carrie Davis, president; Mrs. Myrtle Steward, vice president; Mrs. Jamie Solo– mon, secretary; Miss Lillian Sam– uels, treasurer.-The N'annie Bur– rough Study Club met with Mrs. Dorothea Read. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grubbs of Spoka ne, were in L1.e city Fri– day enroute from Portland. While here they called on Mrs. William Chandler, Mrs. W . W . casmon, Mrs. Ora-Belle Jackson, Mrs. J. J . Seeley, Mrs. Wm. Graves, Mrs. Paul Jones, Rainier Valley, and Rev. T. M. Davis. Walia Walia, Wash The Misses Helen and Imogene Spearman, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Spearman, returned af– ter a two weeks' trip to Yakima , where they were the guests of their aunts, Mrs. Ben Sanders and Mrs. C. Halliway. They were ac– companied home by their aunts, Mrs. Francis Tebean and children of Baker, and Mrs. William Ber– ry and daughters of Detroit. - Mrs. W. E. Cranshaw and chil– dren left last Friday for their home in San Francisco. While here 1.1ey were entertained by their sis– ter, Mrs. George Kinney, Miss Ethel Davis, Mr. M. Van Buren, and Mrs. L . P. Robinson. - The Rev. Ira M. Hendon of Chicago was the guest s peak er at the Mt. Carmel Community Baptist church Sunday and rendered a very in– teresting sermon. - Mr. M. Van Buren of Dayton was a Sunday visitor to the city. All theatres in Italy have been ·ordered to show one national sound film for every three for– eign sound films exhibited. THE Full Gospel Pentecostal Temple Full Gospel Pentecostal Chapel 150 16th Ave., Seattle, Wash. Meetings: Tues., Thur., & Sun. 8 p. m., Sun. 11 a. m. 2505 So. Tacoma Ave., T&coma Meetings: Wed., Sat., & Sun. 8 p. m ., Sun. 11 a. m. BISHOP E. F. MORRIS, RECTOR We pray for the sick and relieve the distressed THE FULL GOSPEL LIGHT HOUSE AND RESCUE MISSION 23rd and Jefferson Ave., Tacoma, Wash. Sunday School 9:30 A. 'M. - ])lorning Service 11:00 A. l\1. Y. P. P. U. 6:00 P. M. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M. Weekly Meetings, Tues., Fri., Sat. You Give to Us-We Give to Others. We Give Food to the Hungry, Clothes to the Needy, and Pray for the Sick Prayer Meetings Thursday Rev. J. H. Mitchell, Pastor THE NORTHWEST ENTERPRISF FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1937 The Church of God in Christ, Masonic Hall, 21st and E. Jeffer– son, Rev. Lonnie Austin, pastor-– There will be a special service by the Rev. Samuel Crouch from Los Angeles. Rev. Crouch is the State Supervisor for all the Churches of God in Christ in the California Jurisdiction. This mission is un– der the direct jurisdiction of the California work. First A.])f.E. Church, Rev. Fred A. Hughes, minister -- Rev. Fred Hughes occupied the pulpit last Sunday morning and spoke to his congregation on "Back Home." The pastor has just returned from a five weeks' trip through the East and South where he attend- These Merchants Have Proven Themselves worthy of your patronage through honest prices, .prompt service. Give them a trial. ·=··~~~,.-.~~.-..~~~~~~~~1.-..c~~~~~~~)~.-.o.-cl~l.-c.-.o-!•:• TO SELL: 12-room rooming house Elder Lonnie Austin has been assigned as pastor of the work here. He comes highly recom– mended as a Christian minister, from Texarkana, Arkansas. He will arrive here this week from Los Angeles, bringing his family and other co-workers. We invite the public to come, hear and see for yourself. All services are being held in the Masonic Hall. Elder G. Mills of Dallas, Texas, a co-worker of Rev. Crouch's, plays the piano and sings beautifully. Rev. J . A. Black– well and co-workers from Weed, California will be here this week. Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Rev. T . M. Davis, pastor-- Inspiration– al services were held Sunday morning by the BYPU. Using the subject, "Christ Is God," several members of the Union, led by t:l}e president, Mr. John Cooper, were speakers for the occasion. A fea– ture of the service was the splen– did chorus under direction of S. C. Valle. Mr. Clem Gallerson united with the church as a candidate for baptism. The Rev. J. Lorenzo Smith of the Ebenezer Baptist Church of Chicago, made a brief though forceful address to the young people which proved very effective. At 8 o'clock, Mr. Jud– son Swaney preached his farewell sermon to a large audience. A solo by Miss Arlene Holden and a ren– dition by Mr. Oscar Holden's male quartet were features of the eve– ning service. A cordial invitation is extended to attend services next Sunday at Mt. Zion. Y. W. C. A. NEWS ' ed several conventions in connec- tion with his church, and the Na– tional Conference of the NAACP, and the National Christian Endea– vor Conference. Sunday afternoon Rev. and Mrs. Hughes and c;ongregation motored to Tacoma to assist Rev. T . L. Sanders in his Fourth Quarterly Conference. The recital given by the Mon– toya Club was a splendid success and the Club wishes to thank the public for its cooperation. FOR RENT: Large, light store. Very reasonable. 2610 E. Madi– son. EAst 4759. FOR RENT: Five-room flat. Rea- sonable. 2608 E. Madison. EAst 4759. FOR RENT-Furnished or unfur– nished rooms. 2401 E. Union. FOR SALE or EXCHANGE - 7-room house and 6-room cot– tage on one lot. Paved street. Madison district. Fruit trees. Easy terms. Pr. 8695. LEGAL NOTICES Rev. Hughes will speak at both IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF services Sunday. THE STATE OF WASHINGTON The Full Gospel Pentecostal IN AND FOR KING COUNTY Temple, 16th and Fir, Bishop E. In the matter of the Estate of F. Morris, pastor __ The congrega- INEZ DONNEG~N, Deceased. tion at ,the Temple enjoyed a great No. 53442, NotiCe of sale of real spiritual blessing on Sunday night estate. as the pastor brought a soul-stir-~ Notice is hereby given under ring message from st. John 15:25, and pursuant to order given by the "They hated me without a cause." abov.e entitled Court, made herein He emphasized the importance of on the 15th day of July, 1937, up– accepting Him as your best friend. on the Petition of Clarence R. An– Delegates for the Grand Annual derson, executor of the above en– Reunion have already begun com- titled Estate, filed in said Court ing in. Elder E. w. Henderson and on the 15th day of July, 1937, wife from Helena, :Mont., will car- praying for an Order authorizing ry on revival meetings at Taco- and directing the Executor, Clar– ma. Bishop Morris expressed con- ence R. Anderson, to sell certain fidence that this will be the great- property of the estate at private est Reunion ever held here. sale, and shortening the time of Y. M. C. A. NEWS notice to one. week, and permitting the sale to be made at any time after eight days from date of first J. A. Johnson, Director publication of notice of said sale, Richard Yarbrough, 11-years- sealed bids for said property and old, driving a car in the All Amer- the purchase price thereof will be ican soap Box Derby that cost received by the undersigned Exe– less than one dollar, and was built cutor of the said Estate at 501 every inch with his own hands, 1331 Third A venue Building, Se– finished third in his heat compet- attle ,Washington at any time up ing against cars that were far to 10:00 a. m. on the 26th day of more expensive. Richard states July, 1937, at which time the un– that he would have won the race dersigned will sell said property to if his wheels had turned a little the highest bidder. Ten per cent faster. He further states that as of the offer must accompany all bids. Said property is described soon as he catches his breath, he plans the construction of a car for as: next year that will be a lesson in Lot eight (8) Block ten (10), speed for all competitors. He is Hill Tract Addition to the City of Seattle, King County, the proud possessor of a helmet,. Washin ton. a new ball and bat, a pass to the I • g Paramount Theatre, candy bars, ?ated at Seattle, Washington, and soda pop, gilts from the Se- thiS 15th day of July, 1937. attle Times and Chevrolet Motor Clarence R. Anderson Phyllis Wheatley Branch !Miss Idell C. Vertner, Ex. Sec'y Registered at the "Y" this week are Mrs. Mabel Craig and daugh– ter, Miss Maybell, of Oakland; Mrs. Ophelia Shephard and Mrs. Lydia Edwards, teachers from St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. John Rose of Denver; Miss Fay M. Hershaw of Co. for his effort. washington, D. c.; Mrs. Ann Fred Wingo, Charles Adams and Browning, office secretary of the Douglas Brown returned Saturday Booker Washington Center, san after a week's stay in the Cascade Francisco, and Mrs. Katherine Mts. The boys camped at Lake Flippers, stock clerk at the Davis . Hancock and they report a very Attorney for Executor 501-1331 Third Ave. Bldg. Seattle, King County, Wash. Clarence R. Anderson Executor Schonwasser Co., San Francisco. 1' pleasant time. , Frank Massey, Frank Houston, i Leroy Raines, Gratis Scott, M. C. 1 Chatman and Fred Johnson have h r; 1iii7A?.:~ il spokane~ vvash. ·~~-; Mr. and Mrs. Reed of Portland ! formed a volleyball team and are ~~ .... ~~t·c.mAL were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom I ready to meet all comers. , r~ -==-= Wilson while in the city for a brief • Alfred Butler has been chosen visit. Mrs. Wilson entertained for I captain of. the J~nior group of t;•:::•:::•:::•:::•:::•:::•:::•.::•:•.::•:::•:::•:::•:::•:::•.::•:::•:::•:::•.::•:::•:::•:::• them at an enjoyable dinner. Mr. boys to begm a senes of week-end I) ~ I John Davenport, a friend of long hikes next week. ~FURNITURE FOR SALE ~ standing of Mr. Reed, was also ~ ~ I ~ ~ present. Tacoma, wash. ~~ Household Furniture ~ The Ashanti Club honored Miss ~ ~ j Madlyn Smith with a surprise Mrs. Lewis McCabe entertained ~~ Coal and Wood Ranges - ~ shower July 12 at the home of at a pretty luncheon Wednesday ~ Gas Ranges and Heaters I) Mrs. Thomas Wilson. Fourteen ~o~oring Mrs. M~rtha Townsend I) ~ members were present. A buffet- do ns~~ of San Diego. - On Fri- ~ Dining Room Sets ~ supper was served and games I ay .a ernoon at a well-appointed ~ Beds ~ were -enjoyed. The table was de- af~arr, Mrs. Anna Overheat enter- ~· ... corated in pink and white. Miss tamed the Mesdames Martha ~ Tables ~ S 'th t d 'th t f Townsend Johnson and Mrs. Tate ~ Dressers ~ m1 was presen e Wl a se o of Atlanta Ga. •• ~ sherbert glasses. ' . •• R tc ~ M · z 1 D · k f th' 't The Full Gospel Light House ~.: ugs, e · :.~ rs. e ma err1c o IS c1 y . . • • H has returned from a visit with re- and Rescue Mission, 2148 Jeffer- I) ~~ latives in Seattle and the Grand son Ave., Tacoma. Rev. J. H. /Mit- ~!Priced for Immediate Sale:•: chell, pastor - Rev. Mitchell, who I) ~~ Chapter O.E .S. in Portland. She has been ill for over nine months, ~ PR. 8695 ~: was accompanied by her mother, was able to be in services again. I ~ ~~ Mrs. McShann of Seattle, and sis- •;; ,., Saturday night Sister Mitchell .~~•:::•:::•:i•::•::•:::•:::•:•:::•:::•:•:•:•:::•:::•:•:::•:•:::•:•:::•:::•~· ter, Mrs. Janice Jackson of Tex- - preached from the subject, "The as, who is spending the summer Way," Isaiah 35:8 and John 14:6. with relatives in the Northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Paire and son and Sister Brown had charge of the Sunday morning service. Rev. grandmother, Mrs. Covington, of Mitchell preached Sunday night, Kansas City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson for a "One Lord, one faith, one bap- k tism," Eph. 4:5. wee . They were the recipients We were happy to have our pas- of several courtesies from Spokane tor back with us again. friends. The Sunday School gave a sur– Mrs. John Turner, who has been prise party at the parsonage for ~·=•:•:•:::•:•::+:•::•::•::•:•::•:::•:•::•:::•::•:•:::•:::•:::•:•::• ... I GOSHO DRUG co. I SEneca 9283 523 Jackson st. -·:•:•:•:•:•:::•:•:::•=·~·:•:•:•:•=•:•:•:•:•:•:•:::·:~" Dr. Walter S. Brown PHYSICIAN and SURGEON suffering with rheumatics, is very lettie Antone Jackson on his third much improved at this writing. Office E.r. 3631; Res. El. 8700 Allen Christian Endeavor of Be- birthday. The primary and begin– thel Church is holding outdoor ser– vices during the months of July and August. Last Sunday they met at the home of Miss I. Boot. Refreshments were later served the young people present. Misses Lila Bell Thomas, Fran– ces Mitchell, Clarence Freeman, Bill Tucker motored to Pullman Sunday and spent the day as the guests of Miss Willa Belle Thomas. Misses W. Thomas, S. Stafford, Robin Stokes and Nadin~ Ryan of Pullman are spending the week– end in Spokane. Misses and Mrs. Clarence Grubb, Mrs. Serena Coker, Mr. E . Brown, Sgt. L. W. Simms have returned from Portland, reporting success– ful sessions and delightful enter– tainment during grand lodge re– cently held in the Rose City. ners classes were his guests. Ice Office Hours: 11-1; 2-5 cream and cake were served. 602-603 New Orpheum Building The Jr. Misses of Pentecostal Chapel, 25th and Tacoma Avenue, had a benefit sale of ice cream and home made candy, Saturday night. Miss Bettye Roberson and Miss Tessa Williams, leaders. They also had their annual picnic at Point Defiance Thursday, July 22. Elder E. W. Henderson and wife of Helena, Montana, are expected and will conduct services when they arrive. The first two completed works of the Columbia Composers' Com– mission were "Lenox Avenue" by the noted Negro writer, William Grant Still, and the Concertina for Piano and Orchestra by Walter Piston, head of Harvard's Music department. ADELPHI APARTMENTS A Palatial Home for Particular People ULTRA MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT Overlooking Lake Washington Ap"lrtments Very Reasonable 230-32 23rd Ave. No.-CA. 1791 J. A. "Jack" Johnson, Mgr. Dr. F. B. Cooper DENTIST Office: El. 3547; Res. Ea. 3388 Hours: 8:30 to 1 and 2 to 6 Suite 362-3 Empire Building Second and Madison Special Appointment made for Evenings and Sundays Clarence R. 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