Friday. December 21. 1945
PO RTLAND INQUIRER
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W O M E N ’ S PA(jìE
Society News
FASHIONS
By Ann Morriion and
Heleona Searcie
RECIPIES
RADIO
Internationally Known Poet,
Lecturer, Traveler to Appear Soon
Mr. Edwin C. Berry, Executive
Secretary of the Urban League,
announces that Mr. Langston
Hughes, the well k n o w n and
much publicized, poet and lectur
er, will appear here on January
23, 1946. This meeting will be
sponsored by the staff and mem
bers of the Urban League.
FIRST HOLY CONVENTION
The schedule of holiday parties 6 p. m.
The first Holy Convention was end special events planned by the Guilds Lake Centers:
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held at House of Prayer, con recreational directors at the com-
3300 N. W. Guilds:
victims
of
the
after
being
VISITORS FROM U. S.
vening from November 24 to De m ’/iunity centers under the direc
Dec. 19— Teen-age party at 8
measeis.
ARMY AND N A V Y
cember 2. Delegates from several tion of the park bureau has been p. m.
Sgt. Joe Johnson formerly of SEWING CIRCLE
cities in Washington were pres pretty well made up.
A few
Dec. 20— Community party at
the Portland Arm y A ir Base, was
ent. Bishop and Evangelist E. F. party dates, however, still are to 7 p. m.
The Woman’s Sewing Circle
in town on a few days furlough. met at the home of Mrs. Joseph
Morris, president of the Affile, • be added.
Dec. 21—Junior Miss club at
He is stationed at Camp Pine- ine Gross at 4224 S. E. Glenwood.
were present early in the con
Holiday season festivities at 4 p. m!
dale, Fresno, California.
vention and left Monday, Decem the play centers will lead off with
3901 N. W. Guam:
The ladies present helped out by j
Corp. John Bell dropped in making the Christmas stockings.
ber 3 in the afternoon, returning a program and fiesta at the Pen
Dec. 20— Kindergarten party at
town as a surprise to his mother, Mrs. Gross served a delicious
to their home in Tacoma.
insula Park building next Sat 1:30 p. m.
Mrs. Seleta Johnson and sister luncheon. The next meeting will Exalted uler cf Elks Re-Elected
A wonderful lime was had by urday night, Dec. 15. Girls and
Dec. 20— Teen-age dance at 8
Mrs. Elizabeth. Corp. Bell has be held at Mrs. Frances Mc- For Another Term
all that attended. Services were boys from the different classes p. m.
Mr.
W.
L.
Shine,
manager
of
been overseas in Italy for over Swain’s home at 2205 S. E 9th
held three times daily with vari held in the building will partici
•Dec. 22— A ll community party
the Shine Barber Shop in the
two years and this was his first avenue.
ous leaders of out of town states pate in the festivities, which will 2 to 5 and 7 to 10:30 p. m.
Royal Palm Hotel, N. W. Flanders
visit home. He received an hon
taking charge.
include a pageant of "Christmas
5620 N. W. Guam.
Mrs. Ethel Thompson was the
orable discharge at Fort Lewis, surprised recipient of many love St., who was exalted ruler of
The chedule was as follows:
Cards” , games, dancing and soprts
Dec. 21— A1 community party
Billy
Webb
Lodge
No.
1050
I.
B.
also Corp. Bell is a wearer of ly gifts on her birthday, Decem
Sunday, No. 23 — Evangelist patterned after a Mardi Gras 7 to 10:30 p. m.
P. O. E. was re-elected for 1946. Services all day.
the "Purple Heart” .
theme. The party is open to all
2915 N. W. 29th:
ber 6, at the home of Mrs. Viola
Mr. Shine is very popular with
Mr.
Eddie Smith p a s s e d Johnson on S. E. 44th avenue.
Monday, Nov. 26— Fellowship residents of the district.
Dec.
Dec 21— A1 children’s party at
the
"Antler
Herd”
and
is
doing
through enroute to California. He
day. Evening services 7:30, El 18 is the date set for the kinder 2 p. m.
a splendid job since he was chos
is a member of U. S. N. The time PROMINENT SECRETARY
der Robert Searcie conducting. garten party. The regular second Lents:
en to lead them.
was spent visiting his wife, the ON VACATION
Wednesday, Nov. 28 — Gospel Friday party, on the 1th, and the
Dec. 21— A1 community chil
former Miss Phylis Renyalds.
Workers day.
Services, Bishop Wednesday old-time dance on the dren’s party 3:30 to 6 p. m.
Mrs. June Runnel, the very e f EASTERN STAR
Mr. Joseph W. Bailey, son of ficient and capable executive, who
Morris conducting.
19th w ill have Christmas motifs. Sellwood:
Mrs. Bernice Williams of 200 N. E. is in charge of the Vocational CHAPTER NO. 16
Thursday, Nov. 29— Young peo
Other park bureau-sponsored
Holiday open house week be
Star
Mount
Hood
Eastern
Thompson Street, arrived in the Service, in this community, left
ples day. Program presented in holiday parties follow
fore
Christmas.
city from San Francisco, Cali this week to spend Christmas Chapter No. 16 honored mem the evening at 8:00 p. m. by Arleta:
Dec. 18 and 20— Drama group
bers
with
a
reception
Sunday
fornia. Mr. Bailey just received with relatives and friends in
Dec. 20— Teen-age dance, 8 plays.
Brother Jay McSwain.
afternoon. A large number of
an honorable discharge from the Paris. Texas.
Friday, Nov. 30— Sunday School to 12 p. m.
University Homes
! guests were present to congratu-
army; having served in Burma,
Dec. 22— Snowflake party for
day. Brother W. C. Olivers of
Dec. 19— A ll community party
!
late
them.
India for 28 months. His stay POPULAR PULLM AN
Tacoma in charge. Musical pro younger children, 2 to 4:30 D. m. 7 to 10:30 p. m.
The
charter
members
were
is rather indefinite. He is also INSTRUCTOR RETURNS
gram presented at 7:45 p. m. by
Dec. 21— Kindergarten party 2
Dec. 20— Church and commu
Mrs. Bessie Jones, M. Stanley,
the grandson of Mrs. Howard,
to
3 p. m.
Sister
Helena
Searcie.
nity party.
Mr. C. C. Morgan, of 4105 N. Cora Franklin and Mr. G. W.
nephew of Mrs. Dine Mott and
Saturday, Dec. 1— Special In Columbia Villas:
St. Johns Woods:
Commercial Ave., the well known Kinney.
Mrs. H. Hay.
terview day. Prayer for the sick.
Dec. 17— Girl Scout party at
Dec. 21— Kindergarten party at
popular and trusted Pullman
A short program was the main
2 p. m.
Teen-age dance at 8
Porter Instructor, has returned feature. Mrs. M. Smith was mis A Divine Healing Message given 7 p. m.
VISITING
Dec. 20— Camp Fire party at p. m.
by Bishop E. F. Morris.
Mrs. Mattie Locke a r r i v e d home after a fortnight away from tress of ceremonies, and she gave
Sunday, Dec. 2— Closing day. 4 p. m.
The park bureau’s winter Cara
During his absence he the histor yof the chapter which
home last week, after spending home.
Dec. 22— Brownies party at 3 van show troopers will go to Ore
Jubilee
service all day. A lus
a few nights visiting friends id was in Chicago and Detroit where was organized in June, 1916. The
gon City Dec. 22 to take part in
he attended the National meeting program opened with the egro cious turkey dinner served at 3 p. m.
Sunny California.
Dec. 26— Teen-age party at 8 the first all-community party
5:30 p. m. Eventide service at
sponsored
by
the
Pullman
Com
National Anthem. . . . Invocation
Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark left
p. m.
7:30 p. m.
sponsored by tlw Oregon City
Sunday evening for a month’s pany for instruction of certain by Pastor Mr. Abe Corneal. . . .
During the first days of the
Dec. 27— Sub-teen-age party at recreational department, tl will
reading by Mrs. G. icks. . . .
visit in the South and Eastern officials along various lines.
served
be an afternoon affair at the
Mr. Morgan reports a most in : PresRentation of corsages to the meetings, meals were
part o f the States.
three
times
a
day.
Toward
the Another Surprise Marriage
Barclay high school.
Mr. Robert Hayward is leav teresting meeting and enjoyable charter members by Mrs. Lula
last days meals were served in
Wednesday, Mr. Sammie John
Williams, who also presented the
ing Monday for a visit in New stay.
G E N U IN E
the late afternoon. A delicious son. proprietor of Sammie’s Shin- j
matron, Mrs. R. Blackbun and
10 K t. Solid Gold
York City.
Last week’s Pitts
SURPRISE MARRIAGE
turkey dinner was served Sun ing Parlor and News Stand, N.
I president of the post matrons’
burg Courier had a picture of Mr.
Diamond
day, Dec. 2, in the basement of Broadway and Miss Jean Lucas,
Hayward and spoke of his plans
Wednesday, Mr. Howard Paine club, Mrs. E. Nelson with cor
Dinner
Ring
the church. Over seventy people were secretly married at Van-
to spend his vacation on the East and Miss Minnie Turner, who sages from the chapter. . . . Piano
were served.
couver,
Washington.
lives at 66 N. Broadway Ave., selections by Mrs. Blanchard.
coast.
Those in charge of dinning
(inc. 20% t a x )
Greeting from Excelesior Lodge
' Mrs. William Franklin and lit went to Vancouver, Washington
room and serving facilities were Popular club Man 111
T h f r i n k any \v<
n u i i n. p r o u
of
the
Masons
by
Worthy
Master
tle son, Franklin Jr., after spend and were married.
to wear. Genuine diam ond rin g in
As
we
go
to
press
we
are
sorry
Mother Josephine Gross, Mother
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a
ra
t
Solid
G
old
setting, w h ite
ing three weeks visiting her par
Rev. Clough, pastor of Mt. Ol Mr. Broyce Strain. . . . Response
gold en gra vin g . Ideal g i f t fo r
Irene Rose, Mrs. Viola Johnson, to learn that Mr. Pat Patterson,
w
ife,
sw
eeth
eart,
m
other,
sister or
ents Mr. and Mrs. West Morton, ivet Baptist church, Portland, from Post Patron Mr. G. W. K in
Mrs. Effie Lee, Mrs. Frances one of the executives of t h e
frien d. An honest $22.50 value.
ney of Mount Hood Chapter
departed for their home in West married them.
M
ention
size.
Send
money
order
"Dude
Ranch”
in
Portland,
is
ill.
MCSwain, Mrs. Alice Proctor,
or pay poastm an on addival. W e a r
Both bride and groom are quite No. 16.
Point, Va.
While here Mrs.
rin g one w eek on m oney-back
Mrs. Ethel Thompson, Mrs. Mar We are informed that he had his
At the close of the program,
guarantee.
•
Franklin was the m itiff for sev popular here and they “ stole a
cello Johnson, Mrs. Gentry, Mrs. tonsils removed, but is improv
W e pay taxes and m a ilin g charges
tea and coffee with dainty sand-
march” on their many friends.
eral social courtesy.
ing
and
expects
to
be
out
at
an
Mayner.
Clerks were Misses
LOMO NOVELTY COM PANY
Yes, Howard will be passing the wishes and cake were served by
Master tanley Franklin Jr. and
D ept. P I-6
Rosie MCSwain, Helena Searcie. early date.
11 W . 42nd St.
N e w Y ork , N . Y .
his sister, little Miss Dorthey cigars, when the gang discovers members of the chapter. The ta
We wish him a speedily re
The House of Prayer for all
ble center piece was decorated
Franklin, are us and out again the fact of the marriage.
covery.
Nations, Inc., is located at 2205
S. E. 10th Ave. The Organization
diamond
RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES
is combined of several Independ
Elder and Mrs. F. Fisher of
ent Churches.
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Providence, Rhode Island, were
with fall flowers and candles in in the city this week-end. They
SOLID GOLD
the chapter’s colors. This was a have been visiting Mrs. Fishr’s <
§
g
20% ta x included
| piece of “A R T ” .
perents, the Mr. and Mrs. Hicks
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Two bouquets were presented of 8th avenue of Longview, Wash
to the chapter in memory of de- ington. Mrs. Fisher is a teacher A g i f t o f la stin g m em ory, genuine
diam ond in solid g o lr 14Kt. ring, and
partd charter members.
of cild psychology in that "tty. en gra ved solid w edd in g rin g fo r l i f e
e satisfa ction . A n honest $22.50
Guest Books were in charge of She has four teachers under her tim
value. S p e c ify size. Send m oney order,
or pay postm an on a rriv a l. W e a r rin g
Mrs. M. McClea and Mrs. E. supervision.
1 w eek on m oney back guarantee.
Cain.
Both are Past Matrons of
Presiding Elder Rev. Greeve W e pa y taxes and m a ilin g charges.
O
rder today.
the chapter.
was a pleasant visitor in the city LOMO NOVELTY COM PANY
The affair was sponsored by over the week-end. He preached
D ept. P I-1
11W. 42nd St., N e w Y o r k 18, N . Y .
the Past Matrons’ club of which Sunday morning at Bethel A.M.E.
Mrs. E. Nelson is president.
church.
The second Quarterly j
LADIES'
Conference of the A.M.E. church j
STONE
was held on Monday evening.
LEVTON'S MARKET
RING
The
Choir
of
Zion
A.M
E.
1
"C om p lete Shopping C en ter"
10 K t. S olid Gold
Church
gave
a
musical
program
G roceries - F ru its - M eats
V egeta bles
at the Portland Air Base Thurs
20% ta x included
W elcom es M n n ta vllla T ra d e
day evening. Rev. James Smith | P o r L a d ie s : B ea u tifu l im ita tion
Cor. 82nd and N. E. G U IS A N
stones
fo r each m onth in the year.
is pastor of the church.
Cut and tin ted to look genuine.
umiliti
$13.95
GENUINE
T u t t i - F r u t t i P i c / b ïrf A>tifata*
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$ 1 4 .9 5
$9.95
M ention m onth wanted.
Jan. Dark Red Garnet-
Feb. Pu rple A m e th ys t
M ar. A qu am arin e
A o r. W h ite Sapphire
M a y P a le G reen Spinel
June A lex a n d e rite
J u ly Red R u by
A u g. R ig h t G reen P erid ot
Sept. Rim* Sapphir*-
Oct. Pin k Sapphire
N ov. Golden Sapphire
Dec. B lu e Zircon
Send m oney order or pay postman
on a rriv a l. W e a r rin g 1 w eek on
m oney-back guarantee.
W e pay taxes and m a ilin g charges
CLARK'S
BLUE HEAVEN LUNCH ROOM
1042 N. LARRABEE ST.
SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN
— Our Specialty —
STEAKS and CHOPS
Ice Cold Beer-. . . Soft Drinks
Tutti-Frutti Pic
It’ll 1,<? i reM Merry Chriatmaa for you this year,
with y.>u>' I'.'y anil girl at home — or soon to bo.
Anil tl<
.eon .Ireaniing of Mom’s good pie»;
so he sure to make this Holiday-Homecoming
Tutti-Frutti Pie for them. Rich, juicy, fruity till
ing in crispy, tluky pastry, with little Christmas
tree decoration» — it's a sugar-saving recipe, but
you’d never guess it! Clip the recipe for your
Merry Christmas Pie.
Combine 1% cups seeded rata in a and 1 cup wafer
and simmer until raisins arc tender (about 10
minutes). ADD to raisin mixture: H cup com
airup, 1 tablespoon /tour, 2 tablespoons each can
died ckerriea, citron, orange rind, and lemon rind,
chopped fine. 44 cup orange juice and \ teaspoon
»alt. STIR constantly and continue cooking until
thickened. REMOVE from heat and add 1 table
spoon lemon jute». COOL. ROI.L about H of
deurh H inch thick and line a 9-inch pie plate.
F IL L with fruit mixture. ROLL remaining dough
and cut out six Christmas trees. PLACE on top
of filling. BAKE in hot oven (425°F.) 50-60
minute».
Spry Pastry
MIX t ' i cups sifted At.I.-PURPOSE FT,OUR
and 4* teaspoon SALT. MEASURE out '» cup
SI’ RY.
Step t for Tenderness — cut in about % o f the
Spry with pastry blender or two knives until as
fine as meal.
Step 2 for Flakiness — cut in remaining Spry un
til size of large peas.
SPRINKLE 4 tablespoons cold WATER over dif
ferent parts of mixture. MIX thoroughly, with
fork, until all particles cling together and form a
ball of dough. MAKES enough pastry for 1-crust
pie with Christmas tree cut-outs o" *
~otti-
Frutti Pie).
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Dept. P I-3
11 W . 42nd St.
N e w Y ork , N . Y .
— Open from 9:00 A. M. to 12:30 A. M. —
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