August 17. 1945 PO RTLAN D INQUIRER several friends in various ways; her husband, Cpl. H arry Daniels, she was the guest of Mr. and Cpl. Daniels has been stationed Mrs. John Davis, on Benito street, in France for several m onths, By Ann Morrison and at their ranch; by Mr, and Mrs. bu t hopes to be home soon. H enry Freem an, 104 N. E. Halsey Mrs. Edith Dean, wife of Sgt Heleona Searcie street, at a luncheon, at the home Dean, left for Fresno, C alifornia, of Mr. and Mrs. Lillie B. Hayes. T hursday. Aug. 9th. She hopes 2323 N. V ancouver Ave.; Mrs to join her husband M o T e h r h Bishop and Mrs. Noah W W il­ w eek-end house T ad «e Colem an gave a dinner sent o v e rte a i She m otori.d . liam s are the wetK ena nouse flt a,m 2Q3 N Halsey strpet for M r, guests of Rev. and Mrs. By Allen. H udson; a d in n er was given by LOCAL MINISTER CAUSES Bishop W illiam s preached S u n ­ 1C». Raw ling, 224 N. E. Wasco; OFFICIALS DISCONTINUES day m orning at Bethel A.M E. also by Mrs. Daisy W arrick and RELIGIOUS SERVICES church. fam ily w ho m otored to Salem, Mrs. R ichard Bogle spent the Rev. J. LY. Ferguson, local and by Mrs. W illiam G raves, J39 w eekend visiting in Seattle, N. M cM illen street. m inister and em ployee of th e W ashington. She was the house Mr. C. D. M artin of V anport Com m ercial Iron W orks recently guest of Miss G reene w hile there. City has ju st re tu rn e d from a started religious services d u ring P riv ate and Mrs. Lewis of Los short 77 7.7.* 771;/ rlili.7" a t the visit 77 to M uskogee, O kla- th . e . . lunch period , , Com .. m er- cial Iron W orks for the benefit of A ngeles, Calif, are the guest for homa. an indefinite stay at the home of Also fro m M uskogee, Okla., I ! th e . w orkers. A few days ago an Mr. and Mrs. W illis Reed on 57 cam e Mr. W. (C ountry) Edw ards, ° ^ e r " a* ' sslled ,b>' s° me » ' the N. C herry Crt. Mr. Jasp e r Bridges and Mr. Bob ofi,C‘al? *hat reheroj u! scrvlc' s i w ould be discontinued. A fter spending m ost of the B lackshear. sum m er w ith her p aren ts Mr. Rev. Ferguson protested and Mrs. Lotie Mae Pow ell, n e e . . . . . , , . and Mrs. J. Ingersoll, Mrs. Alice L everett, of 13 N. E. Tillam ook, 1 *’as upheild J * s*veral ° f th ? em ' Fow les left T hursday evening left Sunday for M uskogee, Okla., ployees, both w hite and colored; for h er hom e in Colum bus, Ga. for a brief visit w ith friends and the R everend cited th e “Bill of W hile here Mrs. Alice Fow ler to atte n d to some im p o rtan t b u si­ R ights", and the U. S. C o n stitu ­ w as royally en tertain ed by her ness m atters. She expects to be tion as his au th o rity to act and m any friends, w ho hated to see aw ay tw o or th ree weeks. th at the officials could not stop th e service. h er visit end. Mrs. Pow ell is th e S u p e rin ten ­ S unday afternoon Mrs. W illie dent of th e C andy d ep artm en t at In order to discontinue the re ­ Mae W inslow of 20 N. Going St. K ress Five and Ten cent store lig io u s services, th e officials a d ­ w as hostess for a luncheon hon­ h ere in P ortland. m itted that they could not stop oring Miss M aggie Shepherd. Ten religious w orship, b u t they could ladies enjoyed th e affair. Prizes VISITS SEATTLE stop the program altogether, for cards w ere won by Mrs. The follow ing m em bers of th e which they. did. Thelm a B urnett, first; Miss A n ­ younger set w ere w eek end visit- YOUNGER SET GET nie Ew ing, 2nd; and the consola­ ors to Seattle, W ashington. tion w ent to Mrs. Alice Jan e Miss M ary Douglas, Mr. J. W. TOGETHER AT JACKS C arr. M cGinnis, Mrs. A nn B ookre and A gorup of young folk g a th ­ Mr. and Mrs. W illiam G ragg Mr. Floyd Booker, Mr. and Mrs. ered for an evening of good tim e w ere host and hostess S atu rd ay A rth u r Ensley, Mrs. L. M. H olli­ and dancing at the hom e of Jack evening honoring Bishop and day, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Batson, H enderson at 252 N. E. 61st. Mrs. N. W illiam s. Covers w ere Mrs. Theodore Forem an, Miss From Longview cam e the Misses laid for eight guests. Zenobia Rouse, Mr. L. T. Thomas, M onday evening saw a happy all of G uild Lake C ourt and Mr Faun and V ivian Hicks, Mr. L e­ crow d of th e dancing group J. W. H ew itt of P o rtlan d . They roy H art, Misses Eva Ju n e and Ina M ay H art, Miss R uby F ree­ gath ered a t M cElroy’s hall to rep o rt an enjoyable tim e. m an. Locals w ere Jo e Searcie, enjoy the lively m usic of Jim m y Mr. and Mrs. B atson expect to L unceford’s orchestra. From start leave P o rtlan d n ex t w eek and re ­ M isses M arie Lloyd, LeRoy Wil- to finish th e jitte r bugs and all tu rn to th e ir form er home tow n, brand, Jim m y P roctor, Lonnie o th e r’s feet w ere k ept busy danc­ Tulsa, O klahom a, and finish th e ir H arris, Evarise C outreli. E v ery ­ one th e re w ished Ja c k good luck ing. The affair as usual w as spon­ college course. sored by our ow n Mr. S tanton Mrs. C arrie P etticord, nee F re e ­ because he w as supposed to have Duke. m an, a shipyard em ployee, left been inducted into the service Mrs. M argaret Snell arriv ed M onday n ig h t for N ew Y ork City, n e x t w eek. hom e a fte r spending several h er fo rm er hom e; she w as ac­ days visiting friends in Seattle, com panied as fa r as Chicago, 111., W ith th e rem oval of gasoline W ashington. by a friend. Mrs. T. G riffin, w ho rationing, th e public im m ed iate­ Miss B etty Je a n D uke w as a w orks a t th e some yard. Mrs. ly realized a th ree-y ear am bition featu red soloist la st S atu rd ay on G rififn is en ro u te to Louisville, to once m ore fill up th e ir gas th e S tars of Tom orrow program K entucky, via Chicago. tank. Increased sales in th e area over radio station KGW. Mrs. P e ttio rd w as recen tly h The House of P ra y e r gave th e ir quietly m arried to Mr. H ow ard av e ju m p ed 100 percent of any a n n u al school picnic a t th e Mt. P ettifo rd , form erly a t th e Royal one day in th e past th re e years. R em oval of gasoline ratio n in g is Scott P ark , A ugust 9th. The lit­ Palm Hotel. also a d irect in v itatio n of th e tle tots w aded in the pool, despite fed eral gvoernm ent to w orkers th e fact th a t it w as a v ery chilly SINGER VISITS LOCAL re tu rn hom e or from w hence they CHURCH day. A grand lunch w as spread came. Mr. W. C. Thom as and w ife on a num ber of tables and child­ E m ploym ent in the area has w ere visitors a t th e St. Jam es ren. tak en a noticeable drop alread y C hurch on Russell street. H d Mr. and Mrs. Nick B anks of and th e re a re forecasts of sev ­ 136 N. E. W iedler have had the sang a solo w hile th e re th a t pleasure of having Mrs. B an k ’s stirre d th e souls of his listeners. e ra l m illion unem ployed th ro u g h ­ P riv ate lst-C lass A. Z. D aniels out th e natio n by th e C hristm as brother, Mr. R obert Trout, and surprised his b ro th er F red D an­ holidays. B u t on th e heels of d au g h ter B etty w ith them for the iels w ith a visit. They had not this comes inform ation th a t an past w eek. T he guests are from alread y p rep ared plan for em ­ Springfield, Mo., w here Mr. seen each o th er for eight years T rout is em ployed. D uring th e ir as he, A. Z., had been overseas for ploym ent on th e W est Coast is stay here, Miss T rout has been over tw o years. It w as a happy to be p u t into effect im m ediate­ e n tertain ed at th e Ice C apades reunion and th e soldier reco u n t­ ly. W atch th e colum ns of th e and also a lovely p a rty is being ed m any events th a t w ere in te r­ PORTLAND INQUIRER for in ­ esting w hile he was overeas. planned in her honor. form ation on th e post-w ar con HARMONY QUARTET SOCIAL WORKER VISITS ditions concerning th e Negro. ENTERTAIN SHIPYARD PARENTS WORKERS The recen t reduction of b u tte r Miss M aggie L. S hepherd of L ast Tuesday, th e H arm ony point v alu e to 16 points a pound P ittsb u rg h , P ennsylvania, has Q u artet of V anport City, e n te r­ coupled w ith the low er m eat been spending h e r vacation a t tained th e officials and w orkers point values w ill m ake the house­ the home of her parents, Mr. and at th e C om m ercial Iro n W orks w ife’s ta sk easier. Mrs. Lee S hepherd of 3228 S. W. d u rin g th e lunch hour. N o-point m eals can be given 1st Ave. Miss S hepherd is a so­ They w ere charm ing and th e ir ap p etite and eye appeal by using cial group w orker of the Mc­ num bers w ere loudly applauded in terestin g contrasts. F or ex am ­ K eesport Y.W.C.A. H er com­ by those w ho atten d ed th e p ro ­ ple, in a vegetable p late dinner, m unity duties are to contact o th ­ gram . it’s often a good idea to fry or er negro w om en and in terest The follow ing took p art: scallop one vegetable . . . or m ake in the program . D uring the Mr. L. L. Lowe, Mr. J. C. Moss, it into fritte rs or croquettes . . . six w eeks she has been here, Mr. A rth u r Jam es G. Jam es, Mr. to provide rich flavor, crisp te x ­ she was able to see her father, W illie M athew s. Mrs. M attie tu re, and stic”-to-the-ribs satis­ Mr. Lee S hepherd im piove quite Forbes and Mrs. M able Scott also faction. From the n u tritio n al a bit a t the St. V incent Hospital. ren d ered nu m b ers and th e a u d ­ standpoint, don’t serve all w ater H er m any friends have e n te r­ ience was generous and en th u sias­ vegetables, and avoid serving two tained h e r royally and hope she tic in cheering them . The en tire or m ore starch y vegetables at reaches her destination by the program w as quite en tertain in g th e sam e m eal. and th e p articip an ts w ere co n g rat­ set tim e, A ugust 20th. R em em ber, too, th a t garnishes ulated by th e ir listeners. give foods eye appeal and flavor TEXAS VISITOR HONORED GIFTS FROM FRANCE accent. A sprig of prasley and BY SEVERAL FRIENDS Mrs. Jessie D aniels of 6303 S. a dash of pap rik a can add ju st Mrs. W. H. H udson of Seminole, Texas, sister of Mrs. Cody Mae E. 61st has received some lovely th e rig h t touch to m ake hungry W illiams, has been honored by handm ade French doilies from m ouths w ater. Society News P o g» // "Babes Meal Planning Corner" BY MRS. FLORA L. FAULK 2736 N. E. Rodney Ave. Portland 12. Oregon QUICK F rench F ries Now, with meat scarce and high in points, Victory gardeners can collect double dividends on their crops. Fresh-pulled vegetables, in all their ten­ der goodness, cooked quickly, make for a nutritious, economical meal. Add to this a generous portion of crisp, golden brown French fried pota­ toes and you’ll have a vegetable plate th a t the men in the family really go for. French Fries are a favorite with the men, you know. H ere’s a quick, easy way to make the best French Fries you ever tasted. Crispy brown and digestible, they are a good hearty addition to any meatless meal. T ry them soon and see. Q U IC K FR EN CH F R IE S 6 ra w p o tato es, p a re d 1 Va teasp o o n s s a lt y y i cup S pry Cut potatoes in %-inch cubes. Melt Spry in heavy skillet over full heat. Add potatoes. F ry quickly, turning often with wide spatula until crisp and golden brown, about 20 minutes. Sprinkle with salt and serve imme­ diately. Serves 4. RATION STAMPS GOOD JUNE MAY Q R S T U 2 2 2 2 2 V W X Y Z 2 2 2 2 2 Next stamps become good Sept. I BLUE STAMPS Sept. I SUGAR STAMPS THRU AUG. 91 Next stamp becomes good Sept. I I I SHOE STAMPS BOOK NO. 5 1 1 2 13 14 §000 IN D E F IN IT E L Y I GASOLINE COUPONS A - 16 THRU S E P T . . ¡N ext coupon becomes good Sept. 22 C U P THIS CH ART FOR FUTURE R E FE R E N C E _J 7