Portland inquirer. (Portland, Or.) 1944-194?, October 05, 1945, Page Page Five, Image 5

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ton holes w hich are k eynoters for
W O M E N ’ S P A 1Ì E
Society News
This is th e y ear w hen it is " T “/ , f , CeSS° ry c° lors'
really sm a rt to be fem inine. H ips 1
U engtR silhouette coat
and shoulders are rounded; w aists broadens your shoulders and is
By Ann Morrison and
are nipped in, b allerina fashion; significant for th e w ay it curves
Heleona Searcie
arm holes have been liberated and y0Ur Waist and softens y o u r en tire
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th e re is m ore and m ore drapery lgure-
To w ear over th a t new "daw n
at th e front, th e back and the side.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P helps of Bend, o’clock over the sam e station.
P u t them altogether and you have t ° . du sk ” drf s- don’t forget the
Oregon, who have been house
The M issionary Society
of
th e fall dress of sm artness
^ 1C m an tallored coats th a t look
guests of th e ir d au g h ter and son- B ethel A.M.E. church held th e ir
By
Marian
F.
Downer
like
you
“borrow
ed
from
b
ro
th
er”,
\
T he O ohlm an sleeves are being
in-law , Mr. and Mrs. C arl Jo h n ­ first m eeting of th e season last
For A tlas News Service
but yet have a unique sm artness
o u tlined w ith co ntrasting color
son, left for th eir hom e last F ri­ T hursday at th e hom e of Mrs. D.
th a t m ake th em equally ideal.
bands w hich are being repeated
day.
Mott. P lans w ere discussed for
They are w onderfully w arm and
E ver hear of Hazel, Inc. Well,
on th e sk irt and lavish dress­
P riv a te H arry D aniels arriv ed the com ing y e a r’s w ork* N ext
some are boxy but not bulky. A sh e’s one of A m erica’s o u tstan d ­
m aker details a re being show n on
hom e from F ran ce last w eek w ith m eeting w ill be held a t th e hom e
few are accented w ith cuffed ing w om en in le ath e r goods art-
th e side-draped peplum s em pha­
an honorable discharge from the of Mrs. W illiam G raves, 139 N.
sleeves and w hip stiching w hile craft. To be su re her nam e is
sized by diagonal bands of color.
A rm y. Mr. D aniels was ov er­ McMillen St.
others have gracefully curved lap ­ H azel W ashington and though
seas about tw en ty -tw o m onths, House of Prayer Church
You m ust have th a t new ro u n d ­
els and pockets.
still in h er th irties w as personal
ed look for fall. T his has been
also home although on a furlough Celebrates Missionary Day
The dress, a rom ance-getter, the m aid to m ovie-star Rosalind R us­
is P riv a te H ow ard Johnson.
achieved in th e new designs by
L ast S unday w as th e big day
coat, an eye-catcher, w hat two- sell for nine years. Miss R ussell
Miss A quilla Jack so n of 2024 of the y ear a t the House of P ra y er
rounding the shoulders w ith the
eyed Ja ck could miss seeing such financed and prom oted h er ritzy
SE W oodward, celeb rated her as th ey celebrated M issionary
w inged sleeves and silhouetting
a lovely Jill.
shop in aristocratic B everly Hills
sev
en teen th b irth d a y w ith a gay Day w ith services all day. Seven
th e fig u re w ith a slim straight
R e \ . B. M. McSwain, P ortland Public Schools for th e letting of
u n til along cam e th e w ar re stric ­
skirt.
p a rty of tw en ty young girls and other churches w ere rep resen ted
N
egro
Radio
S
peaker
is
receiv-
the
Benson
Tech
A
uditorium
to
tions and Hazel had to cu rtail
T he evening w as spent on the program and as guests of
T he d raped hip-line is also very
ing
good cooperation
from be used for th is purpose. Also boys.
o peration for th e duration.
dancing an d playing games.
th e church, also a group of th irty
sm art and is designed w ith a slim
We
are
pleased
to
call
y
o
u
r
a
t­
churches
of
both
races
and
be-
J.
K.
G
ill’s
Book
Store,
located
Long years of association w ith
From
P
o
rt
A
rth
u
r,
T
exas
comes
soldiers from th e P o rtlan d A ir­
w aistline and a bountiful bustle-
ten
tio
n
to
a
special
affair
being
lieves that Portland w ill be w ell at 5th and S. W. S tark, w ho are
Miss R ussell m ade H azel a ‘m u st’
base w ith th e ir C haplain W orth.
how in th e back or w idely banded
sponsored
by
one
of
P
o
rtlan
d
's
entertained
by
these
jubilee
a
r
t
-
1
c
lrry
in
g
a
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e
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ck
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a
^
to
m
ake
on W arn er’s lot; definitely if
^ ists which
' W he presents.
' i at th eir m usic counter an d L. D. P o rtlan d 'th eir home. A t present
The featu re of th e day w as a
w aistline extended at th e side to
Negro
m
inisters.
This
is
an
occa­
th e re is anybody you w an t to
m eet the diagonal side drape.
We know th at th e people of H eater Music Co., cor. 10th and they are residing a t th e hom e of playlet entitled, “T he W ay of
see on business from Jack W arner sion th a t every P o rtla n d e r should
T he p lain straight-across n eck ­
th e Negro race have long aw aited I S. W. M orrison, who are also car- Mrs. W. B. B row n a t 613 N. Life,” w ritte n by Mrs. Viola
dow n, H azel can g et you past w itness.
Hancock St.
Johnson.
line has an affinity for pearls or
I speak in referen ce to th e a presentation of this kind and rying sale of tickets.
those m yriad secretaries .Through
A fter spending te n days in
A free tu rk ey dinner was
gold chains, w hile the new key­
a
re
eafer
to
witness
the
en
joy­
C
h
ristian
m
usical
d
ram
a
to
be
O ther tick ets are carried th ru
h er I w as able to sn are a d elig h t­
P ortland, Mrs. P. Boyd and Mrs. served to all who atten d ed the
hole neckline is usually adorned
ful h alf h o u r from b rillian t Mike iven at B enson Tech A u d ito riu m m en t of those m om ents to be th e office of th e P o rtlan d In ­ E. Davis, of San Francisco, Calif.,
services. Bishop and S ister M or­
w ith nailheads.
q u irer, 2736 N. E. Rodney. You
C u rtiz’s lunch tim e for a most on th e S u n d ay aftern o o n of Oct. spent with the Theresa Chorus.
d
ep
arted
S
atu
rd
ay
evening.
W
hile
ris
w ere out of tow n guests from
For th a t new, “go-everyw here
W e herewith extend our h earty may phone WE. 7220— leave the
inform al chat ab o u t things in 14. This d ram a is fe a tu rin g th e
here th ey w ere th e house guests S eattle, W ashington. T hey w ere
dress”, th e sleek casuals w ith
“T
heresa
C
h
o
ru
s”
in
th
e
them
e
appreciation
to
Mr.
L.
J.
Baker,
nam
es
and
addresses
an
d
tickets
g en eral b u t about L ena H orne and
of Mrs. Jo sep h in e M orrison. d in n er guests F riday of Mr. and
th e ir glittering jew eled buttom s
business m anager of the P ortland I will be sent you.
th e m uch publicised St. Louis Wo­ “W hat A bout H eav en .”
Among th e m any social courte­ Mrs. Johnson, w ith E lder Searcie
and p earl studs a re a revelation
m an in p articu lar.
sies honoring them was a tea at sharing honors.
in new grace and freedom . They
Mr. C urtiz w as genuinely and
M onday afternoon th e hom e of
the home of Mrs. Em m a Nelson;
are provocatively lovely w ith
com pletely engrossed in acting
luncheon by Mrs. W innie D avis; Mrs. Viola Johnson was the scene
th e ir “ f l y - f r o n t s,” and also
for a r t’s sake, regardless of the
breakfast by Mrs. L illian Baker. of an inform al luncheon honoring
the buttoned fronts fastened w ith
ch aracter. He w as so to tally ig­
Mrs. P. B oyd was a resident cf Bishop and S ister Morris. Covers
real studs from collar to w aist­
n o ran t of th e p etty p rejudices all
w ere laid fo r ten guests.
band, w hich gives you th a t “bor­
W A SH IN G TO N —The G overn­ P o rtlan d several y ears ago.
of us know too w ell th a t I was
P residing E ld er L. F. G reene Correction:
row ed them from my b ea u ’s best
m
ent
needs
and
asks
its
citizens
alm ost em barrased by my own
Mrs. F ebe Boyd and Mrs. L a u ­
was th e d in n er guest S unday at
sh irt” look.
The deep pleated
in this 6th w eek of peace to—
M EXICO CITY (A N P )- M exico
By I. c. Ahl
directives. A nd he w as n ot a c t­
PORTLAND
—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
the hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. Loomis ra D avis w ere the houseguests of
sk irts are very stu n n in g and the
1.
See
y
o
u
r
vo
lu
n
teer
w
ar
jobs
C
ity
is
rap
id
ly
becom
ing
a
riv
a
l
James A. Johnson of 1516 N. E ing, eith er. The com plaints and
action backs are good.
Yes, the war is tru ly over and th ro u g h to com pletion W ar Bond H arris. Mr. R o b ert H ay w ard also Mr. and Mrs. R. F. M orrison and
of th e P aris th a t used to be. A nd
Couch
street, among the oldest nuisances w hich h av e created
T hey are being show n in the
th e peace has been won, you have salesm en, price control and d raft shared honors. Mrs. H arris w as w ere th e recipients of m any social
now
th
a
t
w
ar
is
over
I
am
sure
such an ugly p ictu re fo r Miss
w orked hard and a t the end of board assistants, n u rse ’s aides assisted by h er d au g h ter, Mrs. courtesies show n by th eir charm ­
shops in a riotous a rra y of colors residents of Portland, look at
H orne all seem ed so unnecessary she is n ot going to give up easily
some
of
the
gifts
received
at
ing host an d hostess.
w ith contrasting frin g e on the
m any a day’s w ork all you had to and oth er Red Cross w orkers are Je a n e tte Baker.
th
e
h
ard
ea
rn
ed
lau
rels
she
has
and baseless to th is g rand old
Mrs. H eleana Searcie, rep o rter
Mrs.
Rand
of
Longview
,
W
ash­
still
needed.
sleeve bands, and th e new draped- surprise birthday party. Said Mr.
look
forw
ard
to
w
as
dinner
w
ith
alread y won.
Johnson. "I never had a happier m aster of th e cinem a. M ike w as
ington w as a visito r over th e for th e P o rtlan d In quirer, is con­
T he Girls.
sk irt pockets.
2.
Go
back
to
school
to
con­
T
he
lav
ish
silv
er
je
w
e
lry
shops
very fra n k in his u tteran ces
*
*
*
C onsidering a new coat? Shor- time.”— Photo by M argaret C
tin u e th e h ig h er education you w eek end at th e hom e of h er son valescing at th e hom e of her sis­
am a H u n g arian by birth. I b e­ — th e h at shops— th e shops w ith
tie or full-length? W ell, both are Robinson.
Ah! But now it’s different. S ud­ w ill need in the postw ar w orld. If and dau g h ter-in -law , Mr. and ter, Mrs. G race Probasco. Best
h
an
d
m
ade
allig
a
to
r
shoes
and
lieve th a t m erit alone should be
w ishes com e from all h er friends
good. T he belted shorties are b e ­ PROMINENT COUPLE
denly, bless them, they are com­ you are a h igh school stu d en t Mrs. W ebster Rand.
th e m easurem ent by w hich actors bags to m atch — th e dress shops
A group of tw en ty young ladies and we sincerely hope she w ill be
ing show n in th e m ost beautiful GIVEN SURPRISE PARTY
should be judged. As for m e I w ith th e ir “o rig in als” excelled ing home. I t’s going to be a m an ’s who has been w orking in w ar in ­
h eart-w arm ing colors. W ear them
Well, you dustries, you can best assure your of th e U.S.O. enjoyed a trip and' back in circulation real soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es A. Jo h n know no race or color. I w ant n eith er on F ifth av en u e or C h est­ w orld again. You?
Mrs. Ja n ic e L ew is has been ap­
open and reveal th e ir rich lines. son, 1516 NE Couch St., w ere the th e v ery best acto r or actress n u t stre e t a re th ere to d elig h t th e know you can’t m eet him looking, fu tu re by continuing your educa­ dancing p arty at A storia, Oregon
last F riday as guests of th e Navy. pointed P rogram D irector of th e
S h arp accents on the belted to p ­ recipients of a su rp rise p arty available for w h ate v er role I b e­ eye,
literally , like a sad sack so you tion.
pers are th e brightly piped but- M onday night. It is an unusual
3. C onsult your local U. S. Em ­ All declared th ey had a grand W illiams Ave. USO. Mrs. Louise
A venida M adero and adjoining w ill have to h u rry and do a quick
lieve th em best su ited to cast.
W illiams, form er director, has re ­
an
d
thorough
job
of
reconversion
ploym
ent Service office as to trip and lots of fun.
coincidence th a t both b irth d ay s
“C h aracterization is th e acto r’s stree ts are indeed a sh o p p e r’s
tu rn ed to Chicago.
an
d
come
out
of
it
looking
like
w
here
your
skills
can
be
used
to
a re on th e sam e day and th e su r­ job. G reatness is d eterm in ed by paradise.
Harbor Harmony Chorus Makes
Mrs. R achel G reen gave a b irth ­
B ut th e g en eral g ath rin g place th e girl he has been dream ing of. speed reconversion most. USES Debut Over the Mutual Network
prise w as spru n g by relatives, his ab ility and thoroughness >n
day p arty for Mrs. G oeing w ho is
Yes,
you
m
ust
get
back
into
th
e
has
the
fullest
inform
ation
as
to
fo r our g ro u p seem s to be th e
nam ely Mr. and Mrs. J. N. C an ­ enacting any assignm ent. If
From Station KWJJ
p resident of L ite ra ry R esearch
trell, Mrs. P au l Johnson, Mr. and ch a racter is bad, how bad can gorgeous T illet de Jasco shop in ro u tin e of self care, an d do th e th e n atu re and location of av ail­
L ast S atu rd ay m orning th e H ar­ club.
able
jobs.
little
things
w
hich
in
trig
u
e
him
Mrs. W ill Johnson. A m ong those he m ake it. If a ch aracter is good, th e h ea rt of M adero. M uch to m y
F all activities on th e em ployed
Mrs. M ary A lexander gave a
4. C ontinue to collect w aste bor H arm ony C horus w as heard
p resent w ere: E lder and Mrs. M how good can he m ake it! His surprise, th ey w ere n o t looking most.
over th e M utual N etw o rk for th e luncheon T uesday for Mrs. Al-
* * *
g irls’ program of th e P ortland
fats.
Your
b
u
tch
er
still
gives
you
Jefferies, D aisy B. Jefferies, L, o r h e r ab ility to do th is is the —adm iting an d princing, b u t b u y ­
Y. W. C. A. inc'ude a new in­
Som etim es w e are unable to af­ tw o points p er pound for them first tim e, as guest of th e F isher b ertin e Johnson.
Richardson, Mrs. R. B. Dancy, distance betw een success and ing, buying, buying.
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terest group for in d u stria l girls
ford
ex p ert b eau ty advice b ut and fats and oils will be short u n ­ Blend F lour M ills Co. A large
Such b rillian t gorgeous color­
Mrs. Ruby H ardin, Mrs. M adlock failu re.”
group of friends w ho w ere guests
in the 17 to 35 age group. Called
T he O. P. A. has given us a
til
Pacific
sources
are
again
av
ail­
we
r
?
n
sta
rt
w
ith
th
e
little
things
Hillsboro, O re.; Mr. an d Mrs
Mr. C urtiz says he p robably has ings as w ould delight th e h e a rt of
of th e P o rtlan d In q u ire r were h ea rt-w a rm in g release. Nylons!
“Tim e O ut for F u n ,” the program
Chas. Johnson and Shirley and been m isinform ed b u t he felt an y artist, b ringing o ut a ll th e th a t add so m uch to fem inine able.
present at th e studio. The chorus Soon! (we hope).
J u s t think,
is scheduled for every T hursday
daintiness.
R
em
em
ber
the
bath
5
.Stay
on
y
o
u
r
ship
if
you
are
J o A nn, W .L. M addox, Mrs. J th a t St. Louis W om an was being w arm th an d richness of th e d a rk ­
sang th e S piritual, U ntil I F ound w on’t it be w onderful to have
evening a t the central Y.W.C.A.,
cry
stals
you
hid
on
th
e
shelf,
w
ell
a
m
erchant
seaman.
Soldiers
are
e
r
sinks.
I’ve
n
ev
er
seen
th
e
ir
Gross, gffie Lee an d L illian done for en tertain m en t, mass en ­
My Lord, th e d irecto r is Sgt. hose th a t fit th e curve of y o u r
B roadw ay at Taylor.
G reen, C larence Ross, E lder and tertain m en t. He did not u n d er­ equal. Mr. T illet is th e w ealth y dig th em out an d ta k e a lu x u ry w aiting overseas to re tu rn home W alker.
leg w ith a cunning th a t gives
T hursday evening begins w ith
Mrs. B. M. M cSwain, Mrs. J. M. stand it to be a stu d y in social E nlishm an w ho m a rried th e in ­ b ath an d don’t forget to use your on th e ships th a t cannot sail
The chorus w ill be h eard every heavy legs th a t lithe 1-o-n-g look,
d in n er at 6:30 P. M. W orkshops
w
ithout
you.
fav
o
rite
cologne
he
recently
sent
McSwain.
attitudes. A n u m b er of o u tstan d ­ tern a tio n a lly fam ous b eau tifu l
S atu rd ay m orning betw een 10:30 and th in ones, oomph!
in handicraft, music, dram atics,
ing starse who have risen to u n ­ O tom i In d ian girl. H er v ery , v ery you. A n ti-p ersp iran ts, use them th a t sm ile by having your dentist and 11:00 over K W JJ, also on the
Did I h ea r you say enough of
bridge and “refashioning your
daily
because
it
alw
ays
spells
p recedented acclaim did so in d a rk skin has been th e in sp ira ­
brighten up n a tu re ’s pearls. M ay­ “K now Y our A rm y ” - program th ie chatter? So long u n til n ex t
fig u re” begins at 8 o’clock. S p an ­
roles w hichstraight-laced critics tion for his m arvellous color cre­ sm artness.
♦ * *
be it w as y o u r eyes he adm ired, every T hursday evening a t seven week.
ish instruction is offered from 6
m ight offer h u n d red s of objec­ ations. A nd do our girls show
th en add a dash of m ascara to
to 7:30 and 7:30 to 9.
L
ast
y
e
a
r’s
basic
dress
has
grown
tions. T he fact, how ever, rem ains th em off? I ’ll say th ey do. It
your lashes and give th em th a t
The w orkshops are open to any
th a t th ese things do happen in seem s th a t’s w h at th ey h av e been a little tiresom e an d th e finance m isty lu x u rio u s look.
em ployed girl. T he cra ft class
is
a
little
low?
W
ell,
don’t
dis­
real life. T he th e ate r is a rep ro ­ looking for, for these m any years.
• * •
BY MRS. FLORA L. FAULK
will include instruction in textile
So w hen, a fte r v acatio n ’s and card it, le t’s p erk it up. A dd a
duction of life at its m ost glam or­
2736 N. E. Rodney Ave.
W hen th e door opens, be an
and finger painting, le ath e r tool­
touch
of
rich
v
elvet
io
th
e
sleeves
D espite the necessity of trim ­ ous w h eth e r good or bad an d stars M ilady steps out to g reet you
Portland 12. Oregon
angel
in
disguise
and
ta
k
e
his
ing, felt w ork and holiday deco­
are chosen for th e ir ability to arra y e d in gorgeous colorings, th a t or pockets, or sew sequins for b reath aw ay so he can give one
rations and gifts. T he dram atics m ing dow n the public recreation
sparkle-bait
around
th
e
neckline.
ol
characterize th eir assignm ent at w ould m ake th a t coast of Jo -
group w ill study ch oral reading, facilities, due to cancellation of
Temptingly Tart -
G o ahead, be rom antic! T urn big sigh an d say, “This w as w o rth
h
e
p
h
’s
look
lik
e
any
o
th
er
p
ile
r’s,
m ake-up, skits, pantom im e and L anham act alocation and some
you
don’t need to ask from | y°ur back to show a bu stle ruffled fighting fo r.”
Grapefruit Meringue Pie
creative productions. Dancing, trim m ing dow n by th e city gov­ ENTERPRISE CHAPTER w hence M ilady came. You know w ith lace or edged w ith v elvet
ernm
ent,
effort
is
being
m
ade
on
Pep
up lagging a p p e tite s w ith th is
posture im provem ent, badm inton,
NO. 1 O. E. S.
th e answ er, M exico and T illet de (the latest thing, you know ).
ta n g y , fr u ity , v ita m in -r ic h p ie. The
volleyball, tab le tenn is and sw im ­ th e p a rt of the p ark b u rea u ’s re c ­
Bind
y
o
u
r
upsw
eep
w
ith
your
fillin g , a s a tin y -s m o o th c o m b in a ­
Tasco!
tion o f c a n n ed g r a p e fr u it ju ic e a n d
m ing w ill be offered in th e “r e ­ reational division to keep a w ide M eetings 1st W ednesday each
Not m erely a store or shop, but favorite necklace and don’t fo r­
fr e sh o r a n g e . . . p ou red in to a te n ­
m
onths
8:00
p.
m.
range
of
recreatio
n
al
activities
DO
YOU
HAVE
A
fashion your fig u re” workshop.
get
also
your
legs
w
ill
be
show
­
der, fla k y p ie s h e l l . . . to p p ed w ith a
P rince H all Tem ple, F. & A. M. an in stitu tio n w h ere color reigns!
lu sc io u s m erin g u e. Y ou r fa m ily will
A dditional inform ation on the going and to serve as m any com ­
A n in stitu tio n w h ere you cannot ing, b u t don’t let your hose
116 N. E. R ussell St.
ROOM
or
APARTMENT
s a y It’s th e best p ie you ever made!
m
unities
as
possible,
declared
in d u strial girls’ “Tim e O ut for
long rem ain w ith o u t encountering w rinkle at the an k le or sag at
D ollie P aries, W.M.
F u n ” nig h t m ay be obtained by Miss D orothea Lensch, director
FOR RENT?
frien d s in te n t on th e sam e erran d the knee, use a good “foundation”
L enora G askin, S ecretary
calling the em ployed girls’ pro­ of public recreation.
or you w on’t have a leg to stand
as
yourself
to
rev
e
l
in
th
is
fascin­
Loss of the Civic recreation
gram at th e Y. W., Be. 6281.
atin g fiesta of charm , sty le and on.
• » •
D a h lia T em ple No. 202 color.
G irl R eserve - clubs for high building on S. W. 13th avenue
betw
een
Jefferso
n
and
M
ain
school girls in this area have b e ­
If y o u r husband has been aw ay
I. B. P. O. E. W.
A d v ertise in The
gun th e ir fall program s.
The streets, is p articu la rly felt since Meets every 1st and 3rd Tuesday its best bad o r best good.
perhaps you have neglected some
its
pool,
gym
nasium
and
com
m
od­
clubs, called P reppers for first to
2504 N. W illiam s Ave., 8 p. m.
W ho dares criticize B ette D a­ of the fem inine frills because it
fo u rth term ers and Tri-Y s for ious rooms and au d ito riu m w ere
Mrs. L illard Evans.
vis’ role in “Of H um an B ondage” seemed such a w aste of tim e!
w
idely
used
for
sports
events,
fifth to eighth term ers, are open
or V ivian L eigh in “G one W ith But now, drag out th e chiffon and
social activities, as a teen-age
to all high school girls.
Fun with the family
G
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ld
en
W
est
844,
G
U
O
F
T he W ind.” J u s t for th e record lace an d all the p retties he loved
S tarlight club, w hich m eets on ce n te r and m eeting place for
so m uch and don’t destroy his
who
am
ong
us
rem
em
b
ers
the
every d a y -
M eetings 2d & 4th T uesday 2:30
F riday evenings from 9 u n til m id­ m any other groups. E lim inated
them e of “Im ita tio n of L ife,” in cherished m em ories he has kept
116 N. E. Russell St.
W E b ster 7220
popping com the
n ig h t at th e central Y.W.C.A., is from the ro ster of city-sponsored Prince H all Tem ple, F. & A. M. w hich Louise B eavers and F redi of you.
• • •
open to all boys and girls in their play center is th e Benton avenue Josephine M orrison, M. N. G., W ashington becam e famous.
e-a-s-y way!
teens. Toppers, th e te en aged center, some of th e com m unity Mrs. A nnabelle H arris, N.G. Sec.
Try
a
new
coiffure,
or em bellish
No, th e in te rv iew is n o t com ­
This attractive, fine-eating p ie is rich in
• Y ou d o n ’t n eed a n y sp ecia l ga d g et
club in the north area, m eets also building program m ing in th e
Vitam in C. W ith c a n n e d g ra pefruit juice and
plete. This tim e, it’s a quesiton
to m a k e d elicio u s fluffy popped
S O M E T H IN « » N E W :
housing areas and some activities,
ora n ge s plentiful, you can serve it often.
corn! You don't n eed to u se up pre­
on F riday evenings.
from
your
co
rresp
o
n
d
en
t
w
ho’s
Excelsior Lodge No. 23
JUST RIGHT
including sw im m ing.
cio u s butter, eith er. Spry-popped
in te rru p tin g all th is crossfire con­
G rape fruit Meringue Pie
corn is so ta sty , ten d er and n u t-
F. & A. M.
SHOE
REPAIR SHOP
s w e e t - s o In e x p e n s iv e -a n d so ea sy
3 t a b le s p o o n s
2 e g g y o lk s,
versatio n w hich involved the
c o rn s ta rc h
s li g h tl y b e a te n
to m ake, u sin g ju s t a h ea v y sk ille t
M eets every 2d and 4th M onday th reeo f us— me, Mike, an d Hazel.
Ladies & Gents Shoes Repaired
G r a te d r in d
8 ta b le s p o o n s
o
r kettle. W hy n ot g a th e r th e fa m ­
a t 8:00 p. m.
a n d j u ic e o f
flo u r
N . W i llia m s A v e . a n d T illa m o o k
ily 'round to n ig h t and h a v e a pop­
1 o ran g e
JU LY
AUG. 1 S E P T
OCT.
NOV.
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suprar
Prince H all Tem ple, F. & A. M. “Mike, w ho is going to do the
JU NE
D EC .
D irectly a cro ss fro W illia m s Ave.
corn treat?
326 N. W. 5th Ave.
1 baked S p ry
*«.> t e a s p o o n s a lt
singing role in Cole P o rte r’s Night
u*o
116 N. E. Russell St.
P i e S h e ll
1
2 cups canned
F or a sp ecia l d essert, fo r p a rties
CHOICE FOOD — F O U N T A IN
u n s w e e te n e d
and
D
ay?”
I
asked.
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ran
k
ly
,”
he
o r holiday celeb ration s, m ake P o p ­
Boise S train, W.M.
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g r a p e f r u i t j u ic e
O p e n 7 a . m . t o 12 M id n ig h t
RED STAIAPS
corn
M 'las-Sw eets a n d ju st w a tch
replied, “I'd lik e to see L ena do
L. R. B lackburn, S ecretary
Mrs. Mary Proctor, Prop.
th e big sm iles. T h ese pop u lar con­
C om b in e co rn sta rc h , flour, su gar,
RETAILERS PAY 2 POINTS A POUND TOR USED HOUSEHOLD EATS
it
b
u
t
you
know
MGM
and
W
ar­
fectio n s, M olasses P opcorn Balls,
Phone T R inity 1857
P h o n e T R 3259
MME. CAROLE
and sa lt a n d m ix. . . . Add 4 cup
are crisp and ch ew y, d elig h tfu l
n er B rothers arc n ot ex actly bed ­
g r a p e fr u it ju ic e a n d m ix . Add re­
w
ith hot or cold drinks. (P op corn ,
BORN PSYCHIC
m a in in g g r a p efru it ju ic e a n d cook
Billy W e b b L odge 1050 fellow s and th e re is th e hitch.
you know, is also a w h o leso m e
u n til m ix tu r e b eg in s to th ic k e n ;
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food,
h igh in p ro tein an d en erg y
H ow ever, I lik e A nne B row n’s
p la ce o v er b o ilin g w a te r an d cook
L B. P. O. E. of W .
f a c t s , g iv in g - n a m e s a n d d a te s .
va lu es.)
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u n til th ic k a n d sm o o th (15 m in ­
MOVING
R e v e a ls y o u r in n e r m o s t s e c r e t s .
voice v ery m uch and it may be
E veryb ody lo v es popped c o m and
u te s ) , stir r in g o c c a sio n a lly . . . . S tir
M eets ev ery 2nd and 4 th Wed.
S o lv e s b u s in e s s a n d p e r s o n a l
th a t if MGM an d Ja c k W arner
popcorn balls. T h ey're an old A m er­
a sm a ll a m o u n t o f m ix tu r e in to egg
p r o b le m s . S a t i s f a c t i o n a s s u r e d .
H a u lin g of A n y Kind
8:30 p. m.
ican custom . Clip th e recip e and en ­
y o lk s, retu rn to d o u b le boiler, and
2504 N. W illiams, n e a r Russell ca n 't get together, A nne w ill get
—- H o u r s 10 t o 8 —
NO JOB TOO SM ALL
jo y som e you rself.
co o k a fe w m in u te s lo n g er. . . . Add
W. L. Shine, E x alted R u ler
th e p a rt.”
N O N E TOO LARGE
o ra n g e rind a n d ju ic e and cool.
1121 S. W. Taylor Street
Spry-Popped Corn
O liver E. Sm ith, S ecretary
P o u r in to p ie sh elf. . . . T op w ith
M ike Curtig has directed 63
M V 4433 61 H . E . S a n R a f a « l St.
m erin g u e m a d e by b e a tin g 4 table­
(4 cup Spry
(4 cup popcorn
p ictu res in th e past six teen years
sp o o n s su g a r g ra d u a lly in to 2 stiff­
1 teaspoon salt
ly
b
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ten
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w
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ite
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.
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E nterprise Lodge No. 1 for W arner B rothers, th e most
. . in h ea
. ivy
______________
M elt Spry
v y 1 sk
ille t o r k e ttle _
slo w o v en (325* F .) 25 m in u tes.
Spr
and add popcorn. Sprinkle
salt over
recent a re Casa Blanca, Mission
F. & A. M.
corn
c o m and stir u
until
n til first k
kernel
ern el pops.
Spry Pie Shell
to
Moscow,
T
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his
Is
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Arm
y,
C
over
and
shake
until
all
kernels
Meets every 1st and 3rd Monday
Williams Ave. & Knott St.
M ix P i cu p s sifte d A L L -P U R P O S E
are popped.
Passage To M arseille.
8:00 p. m.
F L O U R and H tea sp o o n SALT.
F resh V egetables Daily
M easu re out 7 ta b le sp o o n s S P R Y
Prince H all Tem ple, F. & A. M.
Molasses Popcorn Balia
We Welcome Your P atronage
and d iv id e in to tw o eq u a l p arts.
1 cup m o k
116
N.
E.
Russell
St.
t te a s p o o n v i n a s a r
THRU DEC. 31
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cup
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PORTLAND
A. E. MOSER
4 u u a rta S p ry -
. C harles Raw lins, W. M.
H cup water
in first h a lf o f S p ry u n til a s
p o p p ed c o rn
ICE CREAM CO.
fin e a s m eal.
1
Jam es L. Wasson, S ecretary
C om bine molasses, sugar, mater
S T E P 2 fo r F la k in e s s - c u t In
an d v in egar, and place over low
BOOK NO. 5
THE CREAM O F PORTLAND
re m a in in g S p ry u n til p ar­
fire. Cook, w ith continuous itirring.
MT. HOOD CHAPTER
WILLIAMS AVE.
tic
le
s
are
siz
e
o
f
la
r
g
e
p
eas.
u n til a sm all amount of sirup forms
•OOD INDEFINITELY
1 1 2 1 3 1 4 e
For Churches, Parties and All
Add
3
ta
b
le
sp
o
o
n
s
cold
W
A
T
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R
,
a
hard ball in cold water (X70*F.).
NO. 16 O. E. S.
VARIETY STORE
Occasions
m ix in g th o r o u g h ly in to a dough.
R em o v e from Are. Pour slowly and
M eets ev ery 2nd an d 4 th Thurs-
R o ll
in ch th ic k an d p rick w ith
ev en ly over Spry-popped corn, mix­
A Small Deposit Will Hold
S ta n le y 's C lothes Shop
_2fh-
in g w ell.
fo rk . F it d ou gh in pan and m ake
— Phone LA. 9484 —
R oberta B lackburn, W. M.
That Xmas Gift for You
fluted
rim
.
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.
B
a
k
e
in
v
ery
hot
435 SW. W ashington SL
Fashion Into largs balls immedi­
Hawthorne Bird, at 42nd Ave.
M arie B. Sm ith, S ecretary
C U P THIS CHART FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
o v en 1450’ F .) 10 to 15 m in u tes.
Williams Ave. at Knott St.
a tely . When cool, wrap In waxtd
paper. Makes six 8'4-lnc.h balls.
FASHIONS
RADIO
RECIPIES
HAZEL INC.
Attention Please
Mexico City
Becoming a
Fashion Center
Reconversion
How You Can
From a Feminine Help Government
Viewpoint
Y.W.C.A. News
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Closed for Lack
Of Finances
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