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PORTLAND INQUIRER // Pag* 7 Departing Guests Society News Babes Meal Planning Corner By A nn M orrison and H eleona Searcie BY MRS. FLORA L. FAULK 2736 N. E. Rodney Ave. Mrs. Alice Fow lkes is visiting h er parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ingersoll of 3384 S. E. Wood- stock street. Mrs. Fow lkes form erly lived here for several years before her m arriage in Colum bus, G eorgia, w here she now resides. Mrs. Jaso n F ontane was host ess a t a b reak fast last W ednes day in honor of h er house guest, Mrs. W hite, of Los Angeles, Cal. S haring honor w ith Mrs. W hite w as Mrs. M cDuff of S anta M on ica, C alifornia. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Shine w ere host and hostess for a din n er last W ednesday evening, honoring G rand D istrict D eputy J a y C ha vis, Mrs. W hite of Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. M cDuff of Santa Monica, Cal. A ll are m em bers of th e Elks and D aughter Elks lodges. Mr. Shine is the E xalted R uler of Billy W ebb Lodge No. 1050 I.B.P.O.E.W. of P ortland. The Red C allender Trio is a p UNION STATION — Photo- Mrs. Reed is accom panying her p earin g a t th e D ude R anch here. g rap h ed as th ey w ere m aking guests to Southern C alifornia and T hey are m usicians of note, th e ir d e p a rtu re are th e guests intends to take a m uch needed having recorded for several o u t of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Reed, vacation for about th re e weeks. standing record com panies. 1615 S. E. 49th A venue. From left The Reeds honored th e ir gueris The personnel of th e trio are: lo r ig hi, Mrs. C lara G raham of w ith a Cocktail P a rty a t F raier- Mr. “R ed” C allender, bass, Mr. D etroit. M ichigan, sister of Mr. nal H all on last M onday evening D uke Brookes, pianist, Mr. Len- Reed; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. a t w hich more th a n 150 guests ard Ennis, guitar. Reed, m anager of Club Acme, w ere present, T he hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Lil- and Mrs. C. A. W ebb. Photo by M. C. Robinson. liard Evans, F irst avenue, was th e scene of a gay breakfast to m eet and great Mrs. R obert ! T he follow ing persons w ere Jo y n er Sr., from Boston M a s s . , present: p a rty last T hursday. The guests of honor, Mr. and Seated at th e table w ere G rand Mrs. R uby Adam son, from N ew Y ork C ity, m o th er of Mrs. Jo y n e r Mrs. Sherm an Stevenson, Mr. and D istrict D eputy Ja y C havis, Mrs. W hite of Los A ngeles, Calif., Mrs. and Mrs. M ary Phillips from Mrs. Jack G reen, Mrs. Rubye M cDuff of S anta Monica, Calif., Chicago, 111. The evening was Lay, Mrs. N annie T urner, Mrs. M yrtle Barno,M rs. A gatha Me honored out-tow n guest. P ortland happily spent in gay socializing. Cain Mr. F ran k S train, Mrs. So Mrs. T helm a S trea ts' A rt guests p resen t w ere: Mr. and phia G ordon, Mrs. R uth Reed, E xhibition ; Mrs. Jason Fontane, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. M orris, Mrs. R uth The past Sunday evening saw a Mrs. Fred Peck and th e host anu Lewis, Mrs. H elen H arpole, Mrs. large group of friends g ath er at hostess. B ernice A nderson, Mrs. W. C. Mr. Ted Johnson, a form er th e Studio home of Mrs. A lda P o rtlan d young m an, now of Los Jo u rd an , 856 S. W. B roadw ay (H oney) Sm ith, Mr. and Mrs. A ngeles, Calif., was in tow n for Drive, to view th e paintings of Jack H enderson, Mrs. K ity B lack- well, Mrs. A nn W illiams, Mrs. a few days, a tte n d in g the funeral Mrs. S treat. A t the sam e tim e Mrs. S trea t L illie Brow n, Mrs. E thel E d of his uncle ,the late Mr. A sh presented a new creative dance w ards, Mr. W ash G ordon, Mr. ford. w hich she gave recen tly a t th e and Mrs. P hillips and bro th er, THE LAST SUMMONS P o rtlan d w as saddened by the M useum of M odern A rt in New Mr. Jac k Johnson and wife, Mrs. Essie M ae Johnson, Mr. Foster, passing of tw o well know n citi Y ork City. A poem “A N egro Speaks of Mr. Banks, Mr. and Mrs. \V. zens. Mr. Lonnie A shford, 1468 N. F a ith ”, w ritte n b y . Miss J u n ita Cochran, Mrs. C lara G raham of Johnson, sister of Mrs. S treat, D etroit, Mich., Mrs. Alice Fow l- W heeler St. F u n eral rites w ere held F riday was read to p o rtray the m eaning kes, Colum bus, Ga., and th e host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. a t M iller and T racey’s F u n eral of the dance. N early tw o h u n d red people Denton, as well as others w hose P arlo r, w ith burial in Rose C ity w ere crow ded on th e law n to w it nam es we did not secure. All cem etery. stated th a t the p a rty was a grand He leaves to m ourn his passing ness the dance. success. Am ong th e guests w ere Mrs a w ife, sister, brother, several D ouseberry of th e Y. M. C. A., relativ es and m any friends. P ro m in en t Masons A ttend Mr. John H ayes died M onday Miss C onstance Ewing, and Miss G rand Lodge m orning at his home on N. Ross Nell U nger of th e L ib rary As Last w eek several of the p ro m St. F u n eral services w ere held sociation, Mrs. M ary Duncan, inent m asons of Po’ tland w en t to F rid ay a t 2:30 from F in ley ’s new spaper rep o rter; Miss Doris Seattle, W ash., to attend the C hapel w ith com m itm ent in Rose Sm ith, D ram atic coach; Mr. Rob- Royal A rch A nnual G rand Ses e rt T. Davis, Mrs. R uth Flow ers, sion of th e Most W orshipful C ity cem etery. H e leaves a m other, four b ro th - Mrs. W yman, Mr. and Mrs. Clif- P rince H all G rand Lodge F. and ford W alker, Mr. and Mrs. W il A. M. ers and a sister. Mrs. Opal H ew itt of the Shasta liam H. M cClendon, of the P eo A m ong those atten d in g w ere H otel, N. G lisan St., left Tuesday ples O bserver, Rev. and Mrs. B the follow ing: m orning for an indefinite stay in C. A llen, Mrs. G eorge Thomas, Mr. C. Rawlins, W orshipful her hom e tow n, M uskogee, O kla Mrs. DeNoval U nthank, Mrs. Lula M aster of the local lodge; Mr. H. G ragg, Mrs. M cN aughton, Mr H ardy, Senior W arden; Mr. J. homa. O liver S m ith and m any others Fontane, Ju n io r W arden. The Mrs. M ary Ella Woods of San A ntonio, Texas, arriv ed in P o rt too num erous to m ention. follow ing m em bers and past Mr. and Mrs. A. W. D enton m tsters land last w eek to visit w ith her w ere in attendance: d aughter, Mrs. H attie S h r o p w ere host and hostess at a lovely M essers R. D. Bird, H. Taylor, p a rty last S unday n ig h t at th eir J. L. W asson, W. P erry and W. shire, N. C herry Court. Mr. M aurice M. B aker is leav spacious and b eau tifu l home, H. La Belle. ing th is w eek to spend the sum 1622 N. E. V ictoria St., honoring All rep o rted a splendid ses Mr. and Mrs. S herm an Stevenson sion. m er a t a Y. M. C. A. camp. Miss B ernice G ragg, niece of on th eir 27th w edding a n n iv er Mr. and Mrs. W ill G ragg, will sary. The hom e was beautifully dec leave on Ju ly 28th, to atten d the o rated w ith cut flow ers and o th Pacific Regional C hristian Y outh C am p held at L ake Tahoe, Nev. er a p p ro p riate decorations. T he hostess served a m ost a p This is th e first tim e th a t any of Tim e is O ur Business petizing repast, a b u ffet dinner, our group have been invited to consisting of fried chicken, so u th Licensed W atchm akers attend. Miss G ragg’s m any friends wish ern style, w ith all th e trim m ings, E x p ert R epairing her a very happy trip. She w ill all kinds of d rin k s in abundance, and o th er eatables too num erous be th e re u n til A ugust 4th. 5 to 10 day service T uesday evening saw a group to m ention. The gusts played Pokeno and 420 S. W. W ashington BE 6442 of friends gathered a t th e home B ridge for diversion. of Dr. and Mrs. R obert Jo y n er Portland 12, Oregon Barbecued Red Hots Mrs. L illian Seym our gave a very sw ell su rp rise b irth d ay p a r ty at th e residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Donald, 1416 N. E. F irst avenue, Sunday evening, Ju ly 8th, in honor of h er hus band, Mr. F ra n k Seym our. • P lan to h a ve lo ts ô f ftltt a t hom e th is sum m er, righ t in your ow n back yard. In v ite frien d s and neighbors fo r a barbecue and g et th e w hole fa m ily to help entertain. Serve bar becue favorites, su ch as ham burg ers a<id frank fu rters, b u t m ake y o u rs ta ste b etter than ever,—use th is spicy, zippy B arbecue M ixture. S erv e on toasted rolls and ju st w atch th em disappear! Am ong th e guests who enjoyed the splendid affair w ere the fo l lowing: Mr. W. C. W illiams, and daughter, Mrs. Naomi W illiams, Rev. Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. S. Love, Mr. and Mrs. L. Tace, Mrs. Belle Johnson, Mr. Jo h n Owens, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. W hite, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Thom as, Mrs. Della A. Jackson, and th e hostess and host. All had a sw ell time. Negro College Funds Rapidly Increasing T he recipe m a k es enough for ex tr a servin gs, b ut if you do h ave any left, it w ill keep p erfectly for future use. T ry it th e n ex t tim e you have pork chops for dinner. Clip th e rec ipe n o w —be ready fo r tom orrow . NEW YORK, Ju ly 16—Checks to tallin g $2,000 have been re ceived by U nited Negro College F u n d h e ad q u a rte rs h ere from R ussell Magkiire, p resid en t of M aguire Industries, Inc. T he com pany and the Russell M aguire Foundation contributed $500 each; T hordarson Electric M anufacturing Division of C hica go and th e Alco V alve Com pany of St. Louis, $300 each; and Co lum bia M achine W orks, B rooklyn and th e W eber D ental M anufac tu rin g Co., C anton, Ohio, $200 each. The F u n d is seeking $1,550,000 this y e ar for the w artim e needs of th irty -tw o accredited p riv ate N egro colleges in tw elve states and the D istrict of Columbia. Thom as A. M organ, presid en t of the S perry C orporation, is n a tional cam paign chairm an. BARBECUED R E D H O T S 1 ta b le sp o o n c h ili sa u c e 2 ta b le sp o o n s v in e g a r 1 p o u n d h a m b u rg 1% te a s p o o n s s a lt % te a s p o o n p e p p e r X te a s p o o n o n io n ju ic e 8 fra n k fu rte rs 8 ro u n d b u n s 8 lo n g ro lls 1 c u p S p ry 2 te a s p o o n s s u g a r 1 te a s p o o n d ry m u s ta r d V i te a s p o o n s a lt Vi te a s p o o n p e p p e r 1 ta b le sp o o n o n io n ju ic e 2 ta b le sp o o n s W o rc e s te rs h ire sa u c e F e w d ro p s ta b a s c o sa u c e B lend Spry, sugar, m ustard, % tea spoon sa lt and pepper. Com bine onion juice, sa u ces and vinegar. Add liquids to Spry m ix tu re very gradually, m ix in g w ell a fte r each addition. M ix ham burg, 1% te a spoons salt, pepper and onion juice. S hape into 8 flat p a tties to flit buns. Spread both sid es o f p a tties and fran k fu rters lib erally w ith B arbe cue M ixture. B roil or fr y in h ot sk illet u ntil w ell brow ned a ll over. Servo b etw een buttered buns or lo n g rolls. ' Store rem ain in g B arbecue Mix ture in covered con tain er and save for future use. RATION STAMPS G O O D APR. JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT OCT. RED STAMPS K! L THRU JULY 31 2 2 THRU □Q D Y 2 AUG. 31 Z T H RU SEPT. 30 2 HI THRU OCT. 31 Next stamps become good Aug.l \ BLUE STAMPS THRU OCT. 3! ext stamps become good Aug.l SUGAR STAMPS THRU AUG. 31 The Time Shop T SHOE STAMPS AIRPLANE STAMPS - BOOK N0.3 1 I 2 j 3 0000 INDEFINITELY T GASOLINE COUPONS ■ * I I A-16 1____ 1.. THRU SEPT. 21 1 | 1 C U P THIS CHAR T FOR FUTURE R EFER EN CE