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Par* 6 PORTLAND i v n i 'i p i 't i SOCIETY DOIN’S Correction: Mrs. Will« Pearl Cur Sunday, September 24. Among tiss wits visiting her sister Mrs. those present were Mrs. Sarah Randall, on Wasco and 3rd Street I Love, Mrs. Bell Johnson. Miss Ada Mrs. Randall arranged a lovely re Coleman, Pvt Ernest Martin, Mr. I ception for her sister, which in J. S. Ferguson, Mrs Della Jack- cluded a reading: by Sgt V. H. son of Oakland, California A beau- i Harrison and Mrs. Curtiss accom tiful table was set and a wonder panied several selections on the ful time was had by all. piano. Mrs. Helena and Josephine Searcey sang: two songs The Mrs. Prince Paries gave a dinner guests were then served the most party honoring three former Port delicious refreshments. There were landers on Wednesday Mrs. Annie two kinds of cake, mints and nuts. Washington of Los Angeles, Mrs. Punch served by Mrs. Randall. The Della Jackson of Oakland and Mrs. table was beautifully decorated and Belle Johnson who has been living other refreshments were served by in Orange, Texas. Mrs. Sarah Love, | Mrs Winnie Davis. There were, Mrs Bertha Johnson ami Mrs. gifts from many of the guests. A Theodore Freeman were the other lovely guest towel, two beautiful guests. hankeivhiefs and delicious fruit, Mrs. Pariea« served her guests! from Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. Josephine from beautiful lace tablecloth that and Mrs. Kirkland Mrs. Curtiss’ she crocheted. The table was cen small son John Andrews received tered with Chinese lanterns and a necktie Michael mass daisies Among those present were Mrs. Henry Freeman and Mr. Semoure, The Chantileer Club met at the Mrs. Curtiss and her small son home of Irene Braggs. The secreta John Andrews, Mrs. Mary Duncan ry presided. Mrs Rovine Martin who is a Portland editor of the won first prize, and second prize Seattle Enterprise. Mrs. Kirkland went to Winfred Cokren. was present and invited Mrs. Ran They had discussions of Bridge dall and her sister Mrs. Curtiss to| hands. Mrs. Thelma Flowers her country home brought in a wonderful suggestion, Everything was made very pleas that we passed out, “ no more ant for Mrs. Curtiss’ visit. Mrs. hands, we will bid regardless.” Curtiss is a very prominent wo That will be the rule of the Chan man, organist of the 8th and tileer Club next week at Mrs. Jes Towne St. church You will also sie Flowers. soon see her in the victory picture being released, where she plays N. Y. S. C. A. I). Appoints “ Junilla, the Maid.” I FAMOUS CLOSE SHAVES By Barber Sol A HIT OY[K SBfMAHY. b lew p a r a c h u te l ES- s p v t . L e o n a r d g l a io w f r o m I HiS LIBERATORS T o p g u n t u r r e t through the o p e n b o m b b a y . a s he w a s GOING EARTHWARD A HAND SUDDENLY GRIPPED HiS ANKLE AND p u l l e d h im b a c k THE PLANE. Meat, Butter, Fata and Cheeaea: > Mrs. Hunter Book 4— Red stamps A8 through , D6 valid indefinitely. Book 4—Spare stamp 26 good for 10 pounds lamb only through October 21. Book 4—Sugar stamps 30-31-32- 33 valid indefinitely, 6 pounds each. Sugar stamp 40 valid through Feb. 28, 1945 for 5 pounds home canning only. For more canning sugar apply lo cal OPA board. GRlh A tf 0fA R ff.. >/O U N« DAVV COOCKETT A*.M ED MIS GUN AT A C ud *H E N SUDD€NL> TM i MOTHER EEAA»ATTAC<ED a im . WITH P A W A.- MOST IN iTS GRASP T k€ S E A R H E A R IN G AER C l 3 WHINE GAVE UP th e ATTACK AND 1 L p a w s c a m p e d o f f to s a f e t y . £ L \ -I *1 VISU’WILL" REMEMBER.' during AN AXIS SHELLING OF EL GJET- TAR, PVT. WILL h E l FAND LEFT MIS J FOX-MOLE FOR A MOMENT To J v is it a n o t h e r s o l d ie r , when he / RETURNED. AN 8 0 M ILLIM ETER^ S well w as r e s t in g in h is r " POX-HO LE-------- h /H E W // / _ RATION CALENDAR Clip and keep for handy reference. l’ r«*cei«Med Foods: Book 4— Blue stamps AH through | Z8 and A5 through LG valid indef- ! initely. B A R B E R SOL SA YS: BU Y M O R E B O N D S SUPPORT THE WAR LOAN Skoee: Loose Stamps invalid. Book S—Airplane stamps 1 and 2 indefinitely. Coupons: Not valid unless endorsed. “ A ” No. 12 valid through Sept. 21, 3 gallons each. Apply by mail for renewal. Fuel Oil: Period 4-5 coupons valid through September 30. New period 1 cou pons valid now. Tire Inspection Records: Must be presented for gasoline applications. Stoves: Apply at local OPA board for purchase certificates. Wood, Coal, Sawdust: ORDER NOW! Don’t risk short age next winter. CLARK COUNTY NEWS NEW YORK— Mr. Irving M. Eunice Collier of Arkansas has been the guest of Mrs. Williams Ives, chairman o f Gov. Thomas E. The Greater Vancouver Women’s . companist, said today. Complete Lebelle for the past week, Sunday Dewey’s New York State Commis Council will meet Wednesday, Sep class schedules may be had at sion Against Discrimination, this she was carried up to the Grotto center tember 27, at 1 p. m. at 112C West schools and community | week announced the appointment for pictures of Mrs Lillian Sharpe Hunter, na- Wintler Drive. Prior to the show- project service departments. j G. I. Roy Fuller Is visiting his tionally famous woman organizer ! ing of war psychiatric films at last Willis Williams, 847 NE Web wife and daughter, Esther Marie. and civic worker, as public rela I week’s meeting, a dinner meeting ster street, Portland, has joined Seaman Bishop spent the week end tions consultant of the Commission was held at the home of MissEloise with his wife Marie Bishop who which is mapping recommendations 1 Keller, Ogden Meadow. At the sug the recreation association staff at is still at the home of her sister, for submission to the New York gestion of a member, the group de Bag'ey Downs where he will work State legislature next February to cided to change names of service with Negro tenants, replacing Lee Mrs Ruth English. remedy discriminatory employment men or women who will receive Standifer, who is now employed by practices based on race, color, reli Christmas cards or gifts, rather the housing authority project serv Miss Inez Bin! who left for San gion and national origin. of ac- than planning an exchange among ices department as director » Francisco to stay indefinitely, was tivities for colored persons. themselves. The Commission was named by entertained by a host of friends, at Mr. Williams was formerly as At 1 p. m., Tuesday, September the Governor to recommend legisla which time she received many 26, a mothercraft class will be or sistant playground director at tion for a permanent State Fair beautiful going-away gifts. A host ganized by Miss Muriel Young, Greensborough, N. C., and graduat Employment Practices Commission. of friends were at the station to public health nurse, at 122C West| ed from the Lutheran College at It has been busy in its seveiai bid her a fond farewell. Greensborough and Lemoyne Col meetings to date, studying laws of Wintler Drive. lege, Memphis, Tenn. Membership in the council and the United States and of other class is open to white and colored Mrs. Frank Seymore gave a din countries, on discrimination in em Extensive Halloween plans are ner in honor of Mrs. Anna Wash ployment as a basis for its Feb women living in the area. j under way for Vancouver housing ruary recommendations to the Leg ington of Los Angeles, California During the noon hour Fri authority project residents, with in the home of Mr. J. Donald on islature. day, September 29, a variety show special parties planned at all com will be presented at the Victory munity centers, recreation workers Center featuring talented Vancou said today. ver youngster and sponsored by An under • “ teen-age” costume the recreation association, Mrs. Jo party will be held at the Mill Plain sephine Hasbrook, music director, center, and children parties are said today. planned for both the Burton Homes Mrs. Hasbrook also announced and Bagley Downs centers. that a program of sacred music Teen-agers will be feted at the will be conducted at the Kaiser McLoughlin Heights and Ogden shipyard every Sunday. The first Meadows centers. program is scheduled for October Herney Hill is planning a car 1, and will present the Bagley nival for the entire family with Downs children’s chorus. events for both adults and young- " j sters. • Several new classes will begin | At Fourth Plain Village a motion this week at the Burton Home com- picture show will be followed by a munity center, Mrs. Helen Vassard children’s party. of the personal services staff, re Although the event is not def- ports. The groups are being con- , , , , , . initely scheduled, there may be an ducted by Mrs. Vassard, by Mrs. , , . ,, ~ , ,, , „ , _ , „ adult dance at the Ogden Meadows Hazel Pratt and Miss Edith Foster i community center, Leo Randall, of the services department. j recreation advisor, said. Coming instruction will be gwen A rummage sale for the Amer on Wednesday and Fridays from!; ican Red Cross will be sponsored 4:30 to 7 to 9 p. m. under the di in the near future by the Greater rection of Miss Eloise Keller. Both white and Negro women are eligible for membership in all classes, Mrs. Vassard said. Vancouver Women’s Council, Mrs. Helen Wassard of the personal services department of the housing authority, said today. Women living in the various housing projects are asked to col lect materials to be sold and to leave them in the nearest commun ity center or at the Red Cross pro duction room in the court house. A new American Red Cross sew ing group meets every Monday from 1 to 5 p. m. at the Mill Plain community center, with Mrs.’ Alice Kreezer in charge, recreation work ers at the center report. The group will make comfort kits and baby clothes. Both white and Negro women are eligible to join the class. Music is furnished by the 579th military band from Vancouver Bar racks for the weekly dance held from 9 p. m. to midnight every Saturday at the Bagley Downs Community center. Dancers must wear sport or aft ernoon clothing to gain admittance and women will not be allowed to wear slacks, the recreation depart ment reports. Men are required to wear suit or sport coats. MAIL YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW BEAUTY SUPPLIES and Barbei Supplies JACOB MILLER 515 S. W. Third Ave. Select Your Fall Outfit Mrs. Lillian Sharpe Hunter, one o f the Nation’ s outstanding business and professional women, whose indefatigable energy and ability have attracted many national institutions to her for campaign and fund raising purposes, is shown with Assemblyman Irving M. Ives, Majority Leader o f the New York State Assembly. Mrs. Hunter has been appointed Public Relations Consultant for the New York Slate Com mission Against Discrimination by Governor Thomas E. Dewey. Mr. Ives is chairman o f the Commission. 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