The Western Outlook (San Francisco and Oakland, Calif.), Vol. 34, No. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 19, 1928 Page: 3 of 8
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ON TO LOS ANGELES, 5000 STRONG
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE
ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED
PEOPLE.
Activities
ROBERT W. BAGNALL
<>f the N.A.A C.P.,
o5 w of voung manhood
one of Ameri-
erful
ju lfh the
vpt 5nr"^'?r> ii^LT him.
,-A pre 'e^T lecturer*, a prw
„ure in tl'P Hri- '-ml church. „r-i 7"' ~'V ""T™ 0t ,,1e «**
" ■ .1 in 1905. ac "epted as a d,reCto's- See Doc Busch
to • the
d.»r»d r1
,,v.<st v'hI* 'fnl acquisition
0 vial ft t:f the N. A.A.C.P.. vvil!
lv Iipt i at TVchical high school on
n .r|jt < f Hr»' 11, at 8:15 o'clock.
Who's Who in tbe Big
N.fl.A.C. P.
WHO WILL PE THERE
fsj. v.'l Thorn:**, militan1 writer on
Thev say the greatest scream in
vaudeville shows ever presented by
Mrs. Jane Hudson will be presented
at Berkeley hieh school auditorium
Buv vour tickets now, 75c and 50c
from any member of the board of
and
and dM>n<-u • ; Mr
ton, bi*?nri; n: Nannie Bur rr iifh^, a
member of N.A.y* C P. advisnrv
bojrd, and piult nt «.* the Lincoln
Heights .)< s>-it Fauret of the Crisis
office, ;i • tibrlt* 5and p^o^e
writer; Counte- Cui!* n, Langstou
Hiisibe*5, w!h» have won the Wi'tw
Bvnner poe»r\ 5 ; ;ze tor two ^ucce>>-
iveu-an; D' b:"»si Jn>t, and Dr
Can tr tit i .1 >1 t. ii'»»i'c*0 tor tlipu
.d if - I 11 i irXMliii \\OrU
—iili wih lk Lit.! , v\ it!) inantireds
ot ulhci>. Vv 1 i \ uu ue there ?
Orviss in the Indian dance.
Dr. Bagnall comes heralding
the great conference. Prepare to
hear him on June 11 at Technical
high school. Particulars appear
in this paper later.
Alt visitors who are members of
the Northern California branch, and
who intend attending the national
conference ot the Natienal Associ-
ation to be held at Los Angeles
June 27 to Julv 3, w ill please notify
ThornwaJl 3748 Tlve
SAN fHANCISCO ADVERTISEMENTS
HUDSON & BUTLER
Funeral Directors
Lady Assistant for Women
far service is nure in the nninre
•I tie kindly assistance ef belnfnl
friends, nod it attempts in seme
neasnre to relieve the heavy harden
of jo«r loss.
Parlors
Sao Francisco, 1914 Sutter
PHONE WEST 7438*
Oakland, 953 Eighth Street
PHONE OAKLAND 1524
The Southern kitcnen
»7I HITTEK ST. Near FILLMORE
classified Advertisements
house to rent
House to rent, five rooms and
oath, conveniently located to tbe
car lines and Key route—No. 2504
Filbert street. Call 1008-63d St.—
Phone Piedmont 3454W. Mrs. G. E.
McKinnev. 5-12
RENT REDUCED
Uppen flat with modern convien-
ce rent reducd from 37.50 tt 32 00
"t°V.eJ;,tachcd readv for use, apply
7 West street, phone Pied 4009J
ROOM TO LET
question*- <f L'a*i"n; A'chihaM
()''mUr•, r^vT rr« vtv'r nf o 1 Washing-
ton. I) (. . 1 !ai:(h. m n of leaning
Lrlia Pendle-< Secretarv,
national office is asking tor names
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of ail in attendance, along with Hie
delegates.
Branches throughout the State of
California are issuing invitations to
delegates and visitors to N A.A.C.P
annual conlerence. in Los Angeles.
Dr. Hudson, president Los Angeles
branch, states that a one-day enter-
tainment or delegates is being plan-
ned in Sin Francisco under leader-
ship ot J. Howard Butler, president
of the San Franctsco branch.
The istolor
Caravan
Rotdtrl
Ht . dt i t \ b C RojJtrl ^ ot Kich-
'V. bi C im.sii. tl.t Craiggs.
KtV. U.A.-., K \\ »>iu;ce,~ pffvident
fNntrui C.u tuinia i iaiuti; tlie
si ^ C ;iiiu ^11, J..cU>uns of
V I . (>
' tsd the A cst^rii' Oallook. the
Hor;(. ..h ti.e i'ersonil,
toial and Fr;.^r^al News. .. -
&
().t Wysinger Special
Mrv H. B. Tilghman and Williams
the I">errick*. — Davis, Longrus.
I)r Pickens writes the national
office is busy in its information
section answering questions con-
cerning the trip to Los Angeles
and advises us to be ready to
receive the big bodj of Eastern
people who are eoming.
n:
rss California Contest
< «' ot st is growing
i<re working
Mivs
wafm. f; ,v
e^nestK . o,. njL,{)t f)f tj1e 25th j
! v• i'd Baptist church
^Junior hr; ,h N.A.A.C P . wi»L
J*PX arno<'.J risteresting program!
^ SUrpbers-.M*., u itli North OaK-
^chuych her. expects lo
sq^j0^' miss t.er Ma^ pole
Bt^v n vote for Maxine Blackburn,
Talma Brooks, Zeliea Stenhen«?on
and U'sula .Merriweather, in the
Miss California Popularitv contest.
Fill a book for the girl* as vour
contribution to theii efforts. A trip
to Los Angeles, a hanJso-ne govvr^
and ail the courtesies of the annual
conference. These three features
offeied the winning voting LiJv-
SAN FRANCISCO
Under New Management
SPECIALIZING IN HOME COOKING
For Parties, Banquets, Lodges
Trav Service Outside, 25c Extra
PRIVATE BOOTHS FOR LADIES AND FAMILIES
Phone Your Reservations
West Seven Seven Three Four
Open from 6 A. M. to 12 P. M.
ICE CBEAM STAND CONNECT BO
A. R. ("JI&IMiE") BODKIN, - - Prop
A large room with home comforts
Terms reasonable. On the carlind
1234 Eight street corner Union St.
phone Lakeside. 7150
""apartments for rent "
Modern improved five-room flat
1831 Hyde street. Apply 1 Z1 Hyde
books
The Crisis and books by Negro
authors can be secured from our
San Francisco, agent, Mrs. Lena M.
Parker, 4 Regley place.
WORK WANTED
By a reliable man. No choice of
work. Janitor, house work, window
cleaning or yard. Write or apply
at Western Outlook Office, 1276
7th street, Oakland.
Office Pkone Walnut 79
Office Hours: 9 to 12 and 1 to 6
*0
Other Hours by Appointment
DR. H. E. DAVIS
.; Dentist
2181 Fillmore Street Sam Franciece
Phone Residence—Fillmore 4681
Phone Business—West 4938
JOHN WROTEN
Tailoring', Dyeing
AND CLEANING
Work Called for and Delivered
20142£ Sutter Street San Francisco
Phone West 2S48
The Gem Barber Shop
EXPERT DEMOTICIAN
Morgan Donato and R. B. Spikes
1803 Post Street
We sh »;! ' rack the Auditorium
at Berkelrv .vhr-h Mrs Jane Hudson
stages the vau.leviMe show for the
N A A.C P. The G'ove street cars
will take von to t .e loor. Don't
forget the d..< , J »>ie 13.
Indoor Sirkus
You are going to miss the time of
vour life if you do not see Peoples,
Fisher, Johnson's Great Big Indoor
Sirkus. AH kinds of animals, and
real red circus lemonade. Fred
Johnson will feed the monkeys
every night at 8:15. So come early
and avoid the rush. June 15-16.
PRINTING
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ENVELOPES
INVITATIONS
THROW CAR08
PRICES ARE RIGHT
STOCK THAT YOU WANT
GIVE US AN ORDER
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Wysinger, J. E. & Derrick, J. Lincoln. The Western Outlook (San Francisco and Oakland, Calif.), Vol. 34, No. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 19, 1928, newspaper, May 19, 1928; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth596305/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .