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PORTLAND INQUIRER of the St. Jam es B aptist church, a n u m b er of years and w as well 120 N. E. Russell St. know n in the boxing and sport The serm on was delivered a t circle w here he won m any b ox By Ann Morrison and the request of th e general su p er ing bouts and honors in fistic in ten d en t of th e C om m ercial Iron activities. Heleona Searcie Mrs. C harles Johnson and Works. Rev. Ferguson’s subject was d au g h ters Shirley and Jo an a r TEXAS MATRON “Lost C h ild ren ”. It was inspiring, rived home last w eek after VISITING AUNTS in terestin g and w ell appreciated spending a m onth visiting in Spokane, Wash, as th e guest of by all w ho h eard him. From th e b eautiful city of H ous Am ong th e sick this w eek are ! Mr. Louis Dawson, a b ro th er to ton, Texas, came th e charm ing the following. Mrs. W illiam s i Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. M ary Stevenson, the niece G raves, 139 N. M cM illen St. Mr. and Mrs. W ill G ragg of of Mrs. E dw ard H onor of 76 N. 4902 N. E. 30th Ave., have as E. San F afael st., and Mrs. J o INQUIRER S PUBLISHER th eir house guest for a few days sephine Sibly of 61 N. E. H ancock VISITS SEATTLE Mrs. P lum m er from D enver, C ol St. Mr. R alph H. F aulk, ow ner and orado. Mrs. Stevenson w ill rem ain in p u blisher of th e P o rtlan d In Mr. Edw ard C um by, a form er the C ity of Roses for a few w eeks qu irer, spent th e w eek end at P o rtlan d er, is spending a m onth’s before re tu rn in g to H ouston to Seattle, W ashington, on business. visit w ith his m other, Mrs. M ari join h er husband and son. on M cClear of 3128 S. E. Tibbets PARTIES AND ENTERTAIN St. Mr. Edw ard C um by is in th e MENTS FOR SINGERS OTHER OUT OF Mrs. Josephine Sibley really M erchant M arine service. TOW NVISITORS Mrs. M artha J. M ullen and w on a w arm spot in th e h earts of Mr. F red Dave, now in the U. the K ansas C ity G ospel Singers Mrs. C lara P ickett are visiting S. N avy, and who is stationed at S atu rd ay afternoon, Ju ly 14th, th e St. M artin’s Springs at Car- Both ladies Seattle, W ash., and w ho for th e w hen she served a lovely tw o- son, W ashington. past th irty days has been on a course dinner, consisting of p rac w rite back to th eir friends th a t furlough and visiting his wife, tically ev ery th in g from a d elici they are enjoying th e re st and Mrs. G ladys Dave of 9810 S. E. ous roasted tu rk ey , w ith all the su lp h u r baths, but w ill be glad to Pine St., left for S eattle this trim m ings, to v arieties of pickles get back home. A ll the way from K ansas City, w eek end. H e rep o rts a m ost e n and olives. For dessert C hocolate Co. comes Mrs. Ella Stephenson joyable furlough. cake and ice cream . Mrs. L udie B row n and Mrs. The rep ast w as at Mrs. Sibley’s to spend the sum m er w ith her daughter, Mrs. P earl S tew ard of Lela Johnson, from Chicago, 111. home, 61 N. E. H ancock St. are in our fair city visiting th e ir The singers w ere loud in th e ir 3325 S. E. Main St. Mrs. S tep h en m other, Mrs. B. D aniels, and sis praise of the d in n er an d paid son w ill be rem em bered as v isit te r ,Mrs. M attie M cCain a t th eir Mrs. Sibley q u ite a trib u te as a ing here about tw o years ago, at w hich tim e she m et m any friends hom e on 6410 S. E. 60th Ave. hostess. w ho are very happy to welcome T he young m en from K ansas T hey plan to rem ain here for h er back again. th ree or fo u r w eeks, but since City, nam ely M essers R. Foster, Mrs. Lola M ontgom ery w rites th e ir m any friends are giving so Stacey G aston, Jessie W hitaker, back to h er relatives and friends C oatney m any e n tertain m en ts at various Law rence H am brick, of h er safe a rriv a l hom e after places for them they m ay be M ason and A ndrew B row n have ren d ered splendid program s since visiting her b ro th er and sister, forced to rem ain longer. Mr. A be C orneal and Miss C or Mr. and Mrs. M illie B urns and they have been here w hich have neal. Mrs. M ontgom ery is now fam ily of O akland, Calif., are vis7 been enjoyed by all. T hey are residing in M anhattan, K ansas, iting Mrs. B urns’ m other, Mrs. here w ith Rev. F. B illups and Miss b u t she w ill n ev er forget her M aybird Bagley of 10304 S. E. Fay King. Mr. and Mrs. B en B row n w ere friends in P ortland, th e city of A dler. T heir stay here is indef th e charm ing host and hostess roses. inite. Miss F lora Lee W ilson, of Se at an early afternoon b u ffet re Y. W. C. A. HONORS attle, W ash., is visiting her p ar past at th e ir home, 112 N. H an NEW SECRETARY ents, Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r W ilson cock St., on J u ly 18th W ednesday afternoon, th e Y. The tab le w as b eau tifu lly dec W. C. A. held a reception to w el of 2932 S. E. A sh St. She is atten d in g school in S e orated in w hite and silver. come Mrs. M arjorie H um er Jack - The flow ers w ere n a stu ritiu m s son w ho is secretary for group attle, W ash. D istrict R epresentative Mis and w ere picked from th e garden w ork and com m unity service of sionary of T he C hurch of God in of the Brow ns. P o rtlan d Y. W. C. A. In the re The follow ing guests w ere ceiving line w ith the new secre C hrist, Mrs. M ary Russaw, of B akersfield, Calif., was in the present. ta ry w ere th e president of the Rev. F. F. Billup, Miss Fay board, Mrs. Joe F. Skelton and city w eek before last, visiting h er son, E lder Russaw of 9703 S. King, M essers C oatney Mason, all officers of the board of d i Jessie W hitaker, A ndrew L. rectors. The affair was held in E. Ash St. Brown, Stacey G aston, and L aw the W om en’s Lounge on th e sec She was a delegate at the S tate C onvention of The C hurch of rence H am brick, of the K ansas ond floor. H ours for receiving God in C hrist w hich recently a d City G ospel Singers, who are in w ere 3 to 6 p. m. Q uite a large such popular dem and at the p res n um ber of the ladies w ere on journed. Mr?. F annie Evans of O akland, ent tim e. hand to m eet Mrs. Jackson. The o th er guests w ere: Rev. Calif., passed th ro u g h the city M aster R obert Dawson is on M onday, J u ly 16 ,enroute to Spo and Mrs. J. Sm ith, Mrs. A lm a the sick list th is week. We all say, kane, W ash., and B utte, Mor.t. Sm ith, Mrs. E stella W illiams, Mrs. G et w ell soon, Sonny. W hile here she was th e guest of M yrtle M itchell, and Hiss H elena Mrs. Leon W. West is confined Mrs. M yrtle M itchell, 1104 S. E. Searcie. in. Mr. Lee Sheppard is in the The ladies assisted Mrs. Brow n hospital, b u t is improving. Mall St. Mrs. G lenn Nelson cf K ansas in m aking th e afternoon v ery S. 'DUKE PRESENTS City, Mo., is visiting her sistoi, pleasant for th e honored guests. All p resen t left th an k in g the Mrs. W ash G ordon of 26 N. S a c host and hostess for a delightful ram ento St. She w as one of th e guests a t a fternoon d in n er and a most en- the 27th A nniversary W edding i°y ab le affair, p a rty held a t th e residence of Mr. ANOTHER OLD CITIZEN and Mrs. A. W. D enton, 1622 N. PASSES TO GREAT BEYOND E. V ictoria St., Ju ly 15, and The passing of Mr. Jo h n Hayes w hose nam e was in advertently brought sadness to his m any om itted from the list of guests friends and relatives. th a t appeared in our last issue. Mr. H ayes had been ailing for N um erous affairs have been some tim e and died Ju ly 9th. given in honor of Mrs. Nelson He leaves to m ourn th e ir loss since her sojourn in our city. She his m other, Mrs. Alice Hayes, at plans to leave for home about 506 N. Ross Ave., a sister, Mrs. Ju ly 29th. Mabel H enderson and brothers, Messrs. H arold, A rth u r, C haun- FORMER OAKIES cey and H erm an Hayes. JAY McSCHANN VACATIONING BACK HOME Mr. H ayes lived in P o rtlan d for and His Orchestra M onday, M essers C. D. M artin, “The band th a t jum ps F red Johnson, Jam es Jam erson th e blues” and his father, left for M uskogee, — featuring1 — O klahom a, th e ir form er home, WALTER BROWN, Vocalist for a m uch needed vacation. Tim e is O ur Business LOCAL MINISTER PREACHES Licensed Watchmakers S. W. FOURTH & MAIN TO SHIPYARD WORKERS Portland Expert Repairing An unusual service w as held at MONDAY. AUGUST 6TH th e C om m ercial Iron Works, a 5 to 10 day service W B 3440 fo r table reservations defense shipyard here, last S a t Coming Angnst 13th— 420 S. W. W ashington BE 6441 u rd ay a t the luncheon hour, by J im c iB L U N C B rO R D ana X ls Orchestra th e Rev. J. S. Ferguson, pastor Society News The Time Shop McElroy's Ballroom Pag« 7 "Babes Meal Planning Corner" BY MRS. FLORA L. FAULK 2736 N. E. Rodney Ave. Portland 12, Oregon Easy—Refreshing Summer Dessert C ooling and refresh in g a s a su m - m er breeze—th a t’s S um m er C hiffon P ie w ith its velvety, crea m y -lig h t fillin g in a crisp, flak y p iecru st. M ake it plain lem on, or fold in you r fa v o rite su m m er fruit. W atch hot w e a th e r a p p etites perk up «»4 ta k e notice! Summer Chiffon Pie 1 tablespoon g elatin % cup cold w a te r 4 egg yolks 1 cup su g a r D ash of sa lt J u ic e o f 1 lem on G rated rin d o f % lem on 4 egg w hites 1 S p ry P ie Shell S often g ela tin in cold w ater. Combine eg g yolks, K cup sugar, salt, lem on ju ice and rind, and b le n d w e ll. C o o k o v e r b o ilin g w a ter u n til th ick and foam y, b eat in g co n sta n tly w ith rotary b eater (ab ou t 3 m in u tes). R em ove from heat. Add g ela tin m ixtu re. Cool. B ea t e g g w h ites u n til stiff, but n o t dry. Add rem ain in g K cup su g a r grad u ally (ab ou t 1 table spoon a t a tim e ), b ea tin g a fter each addition u n til stiff. Fold care fu lly into g ela tin m ixture u n til w ell blended. P ile lig h tly into baked pie shell. Chill sev era l hours, or u ntil Ailing is set. B e r r y V a ria tio n s: F old about 1 cup straw berries (cu t in h alf) or w hole red or black raspberries, blackberries, halved sw eet cher ries, or sliced p each es into Ailing ju st b efore p u ttin g it in th e shell. Pie Shell M ix IK cups sifte d A L L -P U R P O S E F L O U R and % teaspoon SALT. M easure o u t 7 tablespoons S P R Y and divide into tw o equal p arts. J S t e p 1 fo r T en dern ess—cu t in Arst h a lf o f Spry u n til as fine as m eal. S t e p 2 fo r F la k in ess—cu t in re m a in in g Spry u n til p a rticles are size o f large peas. Add 3 tab lesp oons cold W ATER. m ix in g th orou gh ly into a dough. R o ll K inch th ick and prick w ith fork. P la ce dough in pan and let relax 5 m inutes. P a t w ith ball o f dough to fit p astry into pan. Trim p astry 1 inch larger th an pan and turn back edge. F lu te rim. B a k e in very hot oven (450°F.) 10 to 15 m inutes. M akes enou gh p a stry for a 9- inch 1-crust pie. RATION STAMPS GOOD APR. MAY JULY JUNE AUG. SEPT OCT. RED STAA A P S q H r- IF « » THRU JULY 31 T H R U AUG. 31 V X W Y Z 2 2 2 2 2 THRU SEPT. 30 THRU OCT. 31 Next stamps become good Aug.I BLUE STAMPS THRU OCT. 31 Next stamps become good Aug.i SUGAR STAMPS 36 nun THRU AUO. SI SHOE STAMPS AIRPLANE STAMPS • BOOK NO. 3 1 I 2 I 3 tO O O I N D I F IN IT E L Y 1 ------------- 1 ------------ 1 ------------ \— GASOLINE COUPONS 1 A 16 1 1______ 1 THRU SEPT. 21 1 | 1 CUP THIS CHART FOP FUTURE REFEREN CE