SOCIETY DOIN'S Mrs. Coddie Mae Williams was hostess Sunday, July 15. to Mrs. Morgan Jones and her three sis ters, Mesdames Robert Jones of Tacoma, Wash.; Rhetta Pryor of Portland, and Howard Morgan of Baltimore, Maryland. i of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas. She has been residing at 145 E. Wintler Drive S. Bagley Downs. 65,000 HIGH SCHOOL GIRL GRADUATES N EEDED FOR U S CADET NURSE CORPS Mrs. M. M. Morehead of 4104 N. W. 41st St. Court has been ill for two months, and is being nursed by her mother. Mrs. More- Pvt. Bennie Brown was in the head was formerly employed by city for the week end visiting his Swan Island Yard. Her husband w ife and family, Mrs. Bennie serves on the police force. Brown. Pvt. Brown is stationed Mrs. Louis Taylor, a former resi at Fort Lewis, Wash. dent of C067 Kiggins St., Bagley Miss Mary Anne Greene of Sac Downs, left Friday afternoon at ramento, Cal., and Portland vis 7 o’clock for the Angel City. Dur ited friends in Vancouver, Wash.. ing her six-month stay Mrs T ay lor was employed by Commercial Sunday. Iron Works in Portland, and was Mrs. Hazel Murray of Graham, active among Vancouver social ac North Carolina, is in the city on tivities. Mrs. Tay.or is the wife of an extended visit with Mrs. W al Sgt. Thomas Taylor, now stationed ter Boone of 48 N. E. Tillamook. at Fort Huachuca, Arizona. Mrs. Robert Elliott was Sunday hostess to Pfc. Henry Butler of N ew York City, and Cpl. Thomas W aller of Baltimore, Maryland. Both service men are at Vancou ver Barracks. Camp Hathaway. Mrs. Marie Smith has been ill at her home the past week. Her many friends wish for her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Sarah Braxton of West- field. N. J.f is in the city visiting Mrs Clara Pickett of M M N Williams avenue. Mrs. A. G. Garrett, wife of "L ittle Chas." Garrett, is conva lescing from a serious illness in Providence Hospital. The Household of Ruth was breakfast guest at the lovely home of Mrs. Josephine Morrison on 64th avenue. A most delicious breakfast was served at the appointed time. The guest was Mrs. Clara Williams, who made and donated a luncheon cloth (embroidered». They all had a lovely time and a real get to gether. Mrs Addie P. Taylor and son David of 2407 N. Williams has returned to the Rose City after being called away on the sad oc casion of death of her aunt. A l though her sorrow is great, she had a lovely time with her mother, Mrs. Cora Brown and other rela tives in the city of Birmingham, Alabama. The home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Ray of 54 N. E. Sacramento was joyful and gay when their niece, Miss Pinky Joyce Ray, was en tertained by a group of young sters on her tenth birthday party. Miss Ray received a lot of useful gifts. -------- Mrs. A. L. Randolph is recover ing from a slight illness at her home at 2407 N. Williams ave. . Mrs. L. B. Caldwell, Miss Elea nor E. Napier of 2036 N. Williams avenue left for San Antonio, Texas, Monday. Mr. John Wesely Young, hus band of Mrs. Helen Ruth Young, residing at 42 N. E. San Rafael St., is now in the Merchant Ma rine. He is stationed at Avalon, California. Speedy Elis was knocking him self out at the Acme entertaining the check girl. Just returned from a trip to L. A., which was very pleasant. RATION CALENDAR For the benefit o f housewives, this ration calendar will be pub lished every week in the Portland Inquirer. Clip it out and save, or better still, save the whole paper. SUGAR BOOK 4. Stamps 30, 31 and 32 valid Indefinitely. Each stamp good for 5 pounds. Sugar stamp 40 valid for 5 pounds canning sugar through February 28, 1945. Maximum 20 pounds per person additional canning sugar obtained with Form R-323 and spare stamp 37 book No. 4. Send to local ration board for application form. , accepting applications for its next SHOE8 class, which will get under way De BOOK 3, airplane stamps 1 and • cern be." 27. 2 valid indefinitely. Approximately 2,000 Negro stu PROCESSED FOODS dent nurses have joined the U. S. Blue stamps (worth 10 points I_ ... each) A8 through vs, valid indefi- Tuition Fees and Spending Allowance Are Features Cadet Nurse Corps since its crea tion in 1943, when Congress unani nitely. Offered as Inducement mously passed the Bolton Act, at MEATS, BUTTER, CHEESE Many of the leaders in the field of professional nursing for the urgent request of leaders in the Red stamps (worth ten points Negroes will come from the 434 young women now enrolled in nursing and hospital fields. At the each) A8 through W8, valid indefi five collegiate schools of nursing, the U. S. Public Health end of the first year of the corps’ nitely. Beefsteak, roasts only ra Service, Federal Security Agency, announced this week. These existence 33 schools of nursing out tioned meats. young women, as members of the U. S. Cadet Nurse Corps, will of a possible 55 that accept Negro GASO LINE rceive a good basis for preparation for administrative, super students have qualified under this Coupon A-12, good for 3 gallons visory and educational positions in the nursing field, the Pub program administered by the U. S. each, through September 21. lic Health Service said. Theirs will be the responsibility of pro Public Health Service. F U E L OIL viding the N egro nursing profession with an adequate supply According to directors of schools PERIOD 4 and 5 COUPONS of experienced instructors and supervisors of nursing accepting Negro stu valid through September 30. The five collegiate schools of * No more than 98 per cent of sea nursing— John A. Andrew Memorial possess an interest in people and a dents. the corps is performing a two-fold service for the race— it en son's rations should have been used School for Nurses, Tuskegee Insti spirit of service.” ables young women who are high to date. Registration for fall classes at tute. Tuskegee, Ala.; Dillard Uni school graduates to enter a profes RATION BOARD HOURS versity, New Orleans, La.; Meharry Dillard University closes September Monday through Friday, 9:15 School of Nusing, Fisk University. 11. and young Negro women with sional field and it enables schools A.M. to 4:30 P.M.; Saturday, 9:15 Nashville. Tenn.; Hampton Insti two or more years of acceptable of nursing to set higher scholastic A. M. to noon; Tuesday, 6 to 9 P. M. tute, Hampton, Va., and St. Phillip's college work should apply directly standards, thereby attracting young women with more than the basic SOLID FUELS School of Nursing. Richmond, Va., to the Dean of Women at the uni academic requirements of high Order complete winter supply of offer four and one-half to five-year versity. solid fuels immediately. The Dean of the School of Nurs school graduation to the nursing courses of collegiate and profes RENT CONTROL sional work leading to a bachelor ing at Meharry Medical College is profession. Housing units rented for first of science degree in nursing. time must be registered by land Upon completion of two years of lords within 30 days. academic study, the young women USED FATS are eligible to apply for membership Each pound of waste fat is good in the U. S. Cadet Nurse Corps. As for two meat-ration points. cadet nurses, they receive scholar TIRE INSPECTION ships covering tuition, books, fees, Records must be presented for A VISIT WILL CONVINCE YOU maintenance and uniforms, plus a gasoline renewals, special applica monthly spending allowance during tions and tire replacements. 30 months of concentrated profes STOVES sional nurse education. Apply at local OP A board for pur Hampton Institute is now recruit chase certificates. Do You Need Cash? . . . W e Loan Money ing students for its second collegiate WOOD. COAL, SAW DUST ORDER N O W ! Don’t risk short course starting September 15. Miss Cecile Authier, director of the Di age next w inter vision of Nurse Education, is par PRICE CONTROL ticularly eager to hear from appli Refer inquiries and complaints to cants who have had two years of price clerk at local O PA board. collegiate preparation and are ready to begin their professional educa HELP WANTED B E A U TY OPERATORS W A N T E D tion. "The young women we wish to in INCLUD ING LICENSED terest in this program,” Miss Au OPERATORS FROM thier said, "must be in high acad OTHER STATES Contact Mrs. Cox, 1409 N. Williams emic standing. In addition, they Ave. Phones: MTT 3071, VE 9025. must be physically fit, dependable, 'NOW Additional Nurses Urgently Needed by U. S. Army Yon can purchase Bargains on Diamonds, Watches Jewelry and Luggage STAR LOAN & JEWELRY CO. 312 S. W. 3rd Ave. (near Oak St.) PRINTING Let us print your Letter Heads, Cards, Envelopes, Dance and Baseball Bills, Tickets and Announcements. Pvt. Johnnie Chicago was a three-day viistor of the one and only Mr. James Edwards. MEN AND W O M E N Mrs. Susie Carter, wife of for mer S/Sgt. Chester Carter Jr., now a cadet. Edgewood Areseneal, M. D., was a house guest of her mother-in-law, Mrs. Mary L. Car ter. Chester became a cadet on July 13, 1944. Mr. Calvin Redding was called home at the death of her mother who resided at Newwelton, Louis iana. Mrs. Redding is the daughter MORE.THAN. EVER.1" If you are trained and have experience in clerical work, Sten ographer, Typist, File Clerk, Comptometer Operator, Billing Ma chine or in any Vocation above the position which you now hold rf-cU /i Q gaì P>U c & l ßebaice send your name, address and phone number and qualifications to THE PORTLAND INQUIRER, 2736 N. E. Rodney Ave. Do not send your name unless you are trained and have had some ex perience and, you are not employed in an Essential Industry. THE PORTLAND INQUIRER