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PORTLAND INQUIRER Page 2 Rev. Allen Of Oklahoma Teacher Bethel AJI.E. To Lea'"s lor Ho"" Leave for South Interracial Clinic Planned By Churches Here S e p te m b e r 7, 1945 and m iddle west. P o rtlan d is one of several cities th a t w ill hold m eetings on the w est coast. The clinical approach is through com m unity self-surveys of prob lems and possible spheres of ac tion in th e fields of recreation, housing, em ploym ent and com m unity resources. The object of the clinic is to have the com m unity u n d erstan d its problem s and to fo rm ulate a constructive program , m aking full use of the available organizations equipped to give direction in easing race tensions. Dr. M organ S. Odell, president of Lew is and C lark College, has accepted th e chairm anship of th e planning com m ittee w hich will include rep resen tativ es from the various groups in terested “ d ire c t ly and indirectly, in im proving race relations in this area. P a m phlets and o th er m aterial giving full inform ation about th e clinic will be d istrib u ted w ithin a few days. RESTAURANTS AND HOTELS MAY "BORROW" RED POINTS Hotels, re stau ran ts and most o th e r in stitu tio n al users can ob tain red point loans from local OPA boards if they have less than 25 per cent of th e ir net point inv en to ry on hand. They may a p ply through A ugust 31 in w riting for loans up to 25 per cent of th eir red point m eal allotm ent for the Ju ly -A u g u st period. The loans are to be repaid in four equal installm ents beginning w ith the Septem ber-O ctober 1945 a l lotm ent period. Mrs. LaR ue B. C orbett, assist an t m anager of the R oyal Palm Hotel, en tertain ed a few friends The P o rtlan d C o u n c i l of Rev. B. M. A llen of B ethel honoring h er sister, Mrs. L illian C hurches announces a plan for an A.M.E. church has been tra n s fe r B. C rutcher, who left M onday in terracial clinic to be held in red to the Los A ngeles C onfer for O lahom a to resum e h e r teach P o rtlan d on S eptem ber 20. The ence and w ill leave P o rtlan d in ing duties. C ouncil’s Commission on Race Re Mrs. C ru th ch er and Mrs. Cor- tim e to attend the S o u th ern C al lations, Dr. Lansing E. K em pton, ifornia C onference w hich starts ¡bett are g rad u ates of W iley C ol chairm an, is th e sponsor of th e lege and m em bers of th e Alpha S eptem ber 5th. m eeting w ith several local and K appa A lpha Sorority. The hon- The church board headed by state civic, social and church o r oree has done g rad u ate w ork at Dr. DeN. U nthank has planned ganizations invited to p articip ate th e U niversity of S o u th ern C al a Testim onial R eception in honor as co-sponsors. ifornia and is now a g rad u ate ENTERPRISE CHAPTER of Rev. and Mrs. A llen on F rid ay Dr. George E. Haynes, E xecu stu d en t at the U niversity of M in evening of this w eek at 8:00 p. m. tive S ecretary of the D epartm ent NO. 1 O. E. S. nesota w here she is pursu in g a at th e church located a t N orth t of Race Relations, F ed eral Coun- M eetings 1st W ednesday each M aster’s degree in music. M cM illen and L a rrab e e streets. ; cil of C hurches of C hrist in A m er m onths 8:00 p. m. Mrs. C ru th ch er has been th e Rev. A llen has been p asto r of ica, w ill be in P o rtlan d to assist in P rince Hall Tem ple, F. & A. M. recipient of social courtesies d u r the B ethel A.M.E. church for six th e clinic. Dr. H aynes, w idely 116 N. E. Russell St. ing h er visit. G uests who enjoyed years durin g w hich tim e he also know n in th e field of intercul- Dollie Paries, W.M. th e hospitaility of the hostess served as chief secretary o f th e tu ra l relations, has conducted a Lenora G askin, S ecretary w ere Mr. and Mrs. H erm an B ak P u g et Sound C onference and series of such clinics in th e east er, Mr. and Mrs. W illis Reed, Mr. Mrs. A llen as p resid en t of th e and Mrs. C harles M organ, Mrs. 1 Dahlia Temple No. 202 C onference M issionary Society. Inez Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n , I. B. P. O. E. W. Davis, and Mr. K elly Foster, Price control w ill continue on M eets every 1st and 3rd Tuesday ow ner and m anager of th e R o y a l; all scarce com m odities. “Those 2504 N. W illiam s Ave., 8 p. m. WMC SEEKS MEDICOS Palm enterprise. include v irtu ally every item fig Mrs. Lethe Peck, D aughter R uler AMONG NEGRO VETERANS uring in the cost of living,’’ a c t (C ontinued from page 1) ing d istrict directo r F rederic Golden West 844, GUOF Jan n ey , has em phasized. He said M eetings 2d & 4th T uesday 2:30 the V eterans A dm inistratio n and Mr. Edgar W illiam s of 2726 th a t price ceilings w ill be re 116 N. E. Russell St. th e m edical and d en tal profes N. E. Going St. was called to R iv m oved only w hen supply ag en P rince Hall Tem ple, F. & A. M. sions, w ill place th e sto ry of the erside, Cal. to accom pany his cies “tell the OPA th ere is enough Jogephine M orrison, M. N. G., o p portunities in th e m edical and Septem ber 15th w ill be the sick d au g h ter, Miss G eraldine to go aro u n d .’’ Why? To prev en t Mrs. A nnabello H arris, N.G. Sec. d en tal professions before m en last day of the issuance of home W illiam s home, w ho had u n d e r the inflation w hich followed | —— ----------------------------------------- in th e arm ed forces w ho are canning sugar, W illard Case, food gone a m inor operation there. W orld W ar I. Excelsior Lodge No. 23 scheduled for discharge in th e ratio n in g executive for the Office Miss W illiam s is now recu p er n e a r fu tu re. F. & A. M. of P rice A dm inistration, a n atin g at th e M ultnom ah C ounty H ospital here. Miss W illiam s was M eets every 2d and 4th M onday Inform ation concerning these nounced today. a t 8:00 p. m. o p p ortunities w ill be incuded in Case stated all home canners em ployed as secretary to the P rin ce H all Tem ple, F. & A. M. various publications reaching w ho have not already sent in U.S.O. in R iverside before her 116 N. E. Russell St. soldiers, sailors and m arines th eir applications for th e ir 1945 illness, and she wil be rem em ber If you are just dragging your Boise S train, W.M. in various p arts of th e w orld, canning sugar should do so im am ong the younger set here be self through life with aches L. R. B lackburn, S ecretary ing a P o rtla n d er herself. H er w ith an explanation of th e m ediately, since applications w ill and pains caused by rheuma Phone T R inity 1857 fin an cial assistance availab le u n be received and processed only m any friends w ish h er a speedy tism, arthritis, neurtitis and d er th e G.I. Bill of R ights. In up to and including S eptem ber recovery. neuralgia. DESALGIN TAB BUly Webb Lodge 1050 The Red Cross w as very h elp LETS w ill bring you happy re addition, m ore com prehensive in 15th. L B. P. O. E. of W. ful in assisting Mr. W illiam s w ith form ation w ill be fu rn ish ed coun lief. The superior doctor- his sick d au g h ter d u rin g th e ir M eets every 2nd and 4th Wed. sellors and education officers in PATRONIZE OUR prescribed remedies combined 8:30 p. m. traveling. A lthough they had th e ir assem bly areas. in DESALGIN TABLETS are A D VE RT I SE R S reserv atio n s they had ttoifble due safe, effective. Take as dir 2504 N. W illiams, n e a r Russell W. L. Shine, E xalted R uler to crow ded trains. W hen they had ected. and they MUST help O liver E. Sm ith, Secretary to get off th e ir tra in and w ait you— man or woman—or your for th e n e x t train , the Red Cross money back. SEND NO Enterprise Lodge No. 1 w as rig h t on hand to assist Mr. MONEY. Just mail your F. & A. M. W illiam s and his daughter. They name and address. Pay Post- M eets every 1st and 3rd M onday both are ap preciative to th e Red anm $1.25 when he delivers 8:00 p. m. Cross fo r th e ir helpful aid in your box of DESALGIN TAB P rince Hall Tem ple, F. & A. M. such a needy time. LETS. Or send -1.00 now with 116 N. E. Russell St. order and save 25 cents. Don't C harles Raw lins, W. M. You May Now Order Those Personal Cards lose precious time in needless Jam es L. W asson, S ecretary You Love So Well . . . Embossed with Your suffering of painful hands, Nairie or Initials MT. HOOD CHAPTER arms, face, shoulders, back, legs. feet. WRITE TODAY. NO. 16 O. E. S. Prices and Assortment Nos. as Follows DESALGIN C O . . Dept. Meets every 2nd and 4th T hurs- S-l, 1217 S. Long Ave., H ill R oberta B lackburn, W. M. 25 cards..................$1.75 Asst. No. P-273 side, N. J. M arie B. Sm ith, S ecretary 20 cards.................. 2.45 Asst. No. X-290 Red Cross Assisls Local No Canning Sugar Resident on Trip After Sept. 15 Why Suffer Pain Of Rheumatic Miseries? 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