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1 W O M E N ’ S PAGE Society News FASHIONS By Ann Morrison and Halaona Board« from Texas College, T yler, Texas. 11 11 - Friday. January 11, 1946 PORTLAND INQUIRER Pago Eight RADIO Traffic News . . School Board Hires Negro RECIPIES VANPORT CITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. M. E .Dawson, of People died in O regon traffic th e guests—please supply them 3 N. Tillam ook street, left Friday Partios and Enlorlainmonts a t th e ra te of 16 persons p er one to us later, Mrs. Barno. to m ake th e ir hom e in T yler, Tex h u n d red m illion m iles of tra v e l F rid ay night, Ja n u a ry 4, a beau By Samue G. Whitney HARTFORD, Conn. (A NP)—A as, w here Mr. Dawson plans to d u rin g the m onth of N ovem ber, tifu l an d m ost en joyable "B irth y outhful N egro educator has been N ew Y ear’s n ig h t w as again th e enroll in a local b arb er college. A group of S u n d ay School S e cretary of S tate R obert S. F ar nam ed advisor to 40 school coun day P a rty ” w as given in honor scene of a m ost en joyable and w orkers m et a t th e hom e of Mrs. rell J r., disclosed today. T he tr a f selors here by the H artfo rd board of Mrs. O phelia C lardy, a t h er b eau tifu l affair; it w as “A G et- E. B aker, 2602 C ottonw ood St., Mrs. G. B row n of S eattle, W ash fic d eath ra te for th e m onth w as residence, 1623 N. E. 1st Ave. It T ogether P a rty ” of th e B oard of ington, w as a w eek-end visitor in of education. Apt. 581, on T uesday evening, th e highest recorded' in O regon was, according to Mrs. C lardy, D irectors, th e M anager and E m o u r city. His nam e is Thom as L. B orders, Ja n u a ry 8, to d raw up recom since Septem ber, 1941, w hen it a n ative of Macon, Ga., an d a who, con trary to th e u su al cus ployes of th e A cm e B usiness club, m endations for a b e tte r S unday reached the sam e peak. tom of those of o u r sex, h er 32nd w hich is located a t 1500 N. W ill- g rad u ate of M orehouse college School. M any v e ry im portant Mr. Ja m es A rth o r arriv ed in F or N ovem ber of 1944, the anniversary. and th e U niversity of H aw aii. m atters w ere discussed for a big iam e Ave. T he A cme C lub is tow n last w eek from S an F ra n A ll kinds of refreshm ents, food one of P o rtla n d ’s best know cisco. C alifornia, for an indefinite d eath ra te w as 10 persons killed W orking u n d er the office of Las- ger and b e tte r S u n d ay School. and delacicies w ere served and “N ight Spots,” w h ere y o u w ill v isit w ith his paren ts, Mr. and per one hundred m illion m iles of rence W. W heelock a t the board R ecom m endations and suggestions trav el. F a rre ll explained th a t th e of education, B orders advises th e guests p resen t enjoyed th em find th e m ost u p -to -d ate and liv e Mrs. Jam es M ack A rtor. w ill be p resen ted to th e Sunday traffic d eath ra te is a m ethod of school counselors how to handle selves in playing various games, liest form s of e n te rta in m e n t and School on Sunday, Ja n u a ry 13, expressing th e actu a l accident s it others danced and listened to some of th e best “F loor Show s” Miss Jacq u elin e Thomas, d augh uation, show ing th e n u m b er of stu d e n t problem s a t th e various for approval. public schools. He freq u en tly radio program s. obtainable. Mrs. B ak er served lunch after te r of Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Thom Mrs. C lardy received m any T he m em bers of th e B oard of as, sp en t th e w eek-end from col persons killed in relatio n to the talks to the stu d en ts him self w hen th e m eeting. appropriate and useful gifts. the local counselor ru n s into D irectors and em ployes, accom lege visiting w ith h er p a ren ts and exposure to accident. A nother group appointed by the F or the first eleven m onths of trouble. The p arty w as continued w hen panied by th e ir w ives, sw eet friends. S unday School also m et a t the 1945, th e d eath ra te w as 10, com Mrs. C lardy invited h e r guests to h earts an d friends, m et face to “I th in k th a t the city adm inis hom e of Mrs. B aker im m ediately p ared to 9.2 for the sam e period tratio n of th e board of education accom pany h e r to th e “Acme face, talk ed freely, sw apped follow ing th e first group for th e Cpl. W. Brooks, w ho was of 1944. C lub,” w here, to th e ir surprise, view s and sw apped gifts. has a very sound philosophy to purpose of n o m inating officers w ounded a t th e Dude R anch Dec. D eclaring th a t speed too g reat she had already engaged re se rv a w ards education,” he said. “T hey and teachers for T he V anport In Mr. Joe Reed, th e p o p u lar and 24, is able to be up and ou t of the tions fo r all and a special ta b le to congenial M anager, was given a hospital, m uch to th e delig h t of for existing conditions w as a are definitely progressive in th eir terdenom inational S u n d ay School seat all, w hich w as m ost a rtistic b eau tifu l Day R obe; each of th e is m any frien d s and w ell w ish basic factor in m ost traffic ac ideas.” for 1946. cidents, F a rre ll urged d riv ers to ally decorated. It w as a C ham - em ployes in re tu rn receiv ed an ers. He divides his tim e betw een the Mr. C hesley C orbett, Editor, reduce speed and to give con school board and th e 11-m onth payne party . O n h e r a rriv a l th e envelope w ith a bonus or gift and Mr. B. D. Robinson, M anager sid eration to the increased tr a f old N orth End C om m unity center orchestra played “H appy B irth check. of the P o rtlan d In q u irer, express F u n eral services w ere held fic volum es in m ost areas. w hich colored and w hite use u n th e ir g reatest respect fo r th e peo day,k and th e M aster of C ere M onday a t 11:00 a. m. for Ollie G. monies, ‘ Ted,” inform ed th e a u Vows E xchanged O regon m otorists used 246,345,- der the supervision of a m ixed ple of V anport and w a n t th em to O rgan, baby son of Mr. and Mrs. dience ab o u t th e p a rty and had A sm all group of frien d s w ere Ollie G. O rgan. In te rm e n t was in 545 gallons of gasoline d u ring the staff. His job of m olding good know th a t they w ill be glad o Mrs. C lardy to stand. first eleven m onths of 1945, an in w ill is a new ly created position accept th e ir new s for publication. p resen t a t th e m arriag e of Mrs. Lincoln M em orial P ark. The en tertain ere, th e four boys G ladys R em out to S taff S erg ean t crease of 13 p er cent over the in th e local board of education N ews about y o u r S u n d ay School, recently w ith D uke E llington, b u t L. C. E dw ards. They w ere m a r F u n eral services w ere held consum ption for th e sam e period and m arks th e first tim e a N egro C hurch, Club, Social an d F ra te r now a t th e Acme Club, dedicated ried at th e hom e of Mrs. L illian W ednesday a t 11:30 A. M. from of 1944, S ecretary of S tate R obert has held such an esteem ed posi n al organizations and social gen tion in the public school system eral new s. T hey w ill also be a n u m b er to Mrs. C lardy w hich G roves, 1102 N. M argin Ave., on H olm an and L utz Colonial M ort S. F a rre ll Ja., said today. w as appreciated by all. C onsum ption for N ovem ber to here. S unday a t 4:45 p. m. D ecem ber u a ry for th e late Mr. R udolph glad to accept ad v ertise m en ts for The follow ing guests w ere p re s 23. The brid e w ore a p ale blue D eJo u rn ette, husband of Mrs. R. taled 23,067,198 gallons, 17 per R ecalling his experiences in y o u r C hurch services, Sunday ent a t both parties. afternoon dress se t off w ith a D eJo u rn ette of $209 S. W. S ey cent over the consum ption for H aw aii, w here he w orked at School and business a t a reason n ig h t w ith th e navy d e p artm en t ab le cost. M essers E dell Jam es, Vedell lovely corsage of baby p in k roses m our C ourt. In te rm e n t a t M em N ovem ber of 1944. and attended school-in th e days, Jam es, Jo h n n ie W illiams, P h il and brow n accessories; as th e orial P a rk C em etery T hey deserve our su p p o rt and gave a v ery in terestin g book re he said th a t the people th ere are we need th e ir assistance. Scallion, L eroy T u rn er and Ches- groom is still in th e service, his view of “T he M oving T im es”, by now against each other, w hereas F or fu rth e r inform ation contact ley E. C orb ett of P o rtlan d ; Clifton dress was of m ilita ry design. U rban League Official M orris; a fte r w hich a delicsious before th e w ar the d ifferen t peo Sam uel G. W hitney, 4006 C otton Banks, Topeka, Kansas, and R an T heir only a tte n d a n t w as Mrs. G uest S peaker luncheon w as served by the ho st ples lived in harm ony. dolph L am our, S eattle, W ashing B ernice Young, m aid of honor, wood St., Apt. 844, V anport agent Mr. Edw in C. B erry, E xecutive ess. ton; Mrs. Bernice A nderson, Mr. w ho w ore pale blue afternoon and reported. Tel. U N iversity and Mrs. W illiam G. Law, Mr. clothes, pink corsage, and black S ecretay of th e U rban L eague of ATTY. SADIE 2860. P o rtlan d , spoke at th e m onthly Tea in H onor of th e L ate and Mrs. P a u l B lakeley, Mrs. accessories. The best m an, Mr. PH IL A D EL PH IA — (A N P)—A t- Jtiyrtle Barno, Mrs. E th el E d Isaac Y oung, w ore conventional luncheon m eeting of the P o rtlan d G eorge W ashington C arver ty. Sadie A lexander, secretary of w ere fractu red . She is now in L eague of W omen V oters W ed The Rose B ud S tu d y C lub held w ards, Mrs. M arjorie F u ller, Mr. black. nesday in th e C ry stal Room of the a tea in the social hall of the th e N ational B ar association, first Jefferso n hospital w h ere she is and Mrs. Jo h n n ie Johnson, Miss The p air was m arried by Rev. p resid en t of th e D elta Sigm a receiving th e m ost e x p e rt care K ittie B lackm an and th e hostess, R. H. A nderson of th e Shiloh B ap B enson Hotel. His su b ject w as Y. W. C. A. S unday afternoon T heta sorority and w idely know n but w here it is expected she w ill “Race R elation and P o litical A c from 3:30 to 5:30 P. M. A short Mrs. O phelia C lardy. tist C hurch. Rev. A. N ew ton of tions.” program and an address by Rev. for h e r civic and social endeavors be confined for som e tim e. The V anport B ap tist read th e 2nd H untington of Salem , Ore. w ere in m any fields, w as seriously in w ife of A tty. R aym ond P ace A l L ast W ednesday n ig h t th e hom e ch a p te r of Titus. P ra y e r w as led E n tertain m en ts th e m ain features of th e a fte r ju red w hen she fell dow n the ex an d er and th e m o th er of tw o of Mr. and M rs E lb e rt G raves, by D eacon Lee A nderson, w ho The B irth d ay Club held its noon. E xhibit of p ain tin g by our stairw ay of her new hom e S u n d aughters, Mrs. A lex an d er w as 16 N. E. C lackam as St., w as th e also sang. Mrs. M argaret N ew ton p rep arin g for the C h ristm as fete day night. scene of an en joyable surprise played th e w edding m arch. The m onthly luncheon for m em bers, own Mrs. T helm a J. S treets w ere T hree bones in h er low er spine w hen th e accident occurred. w hose b irth d ay s w ere in the shown. b irth d ay p a rty given in honor of tab le w as lovely in w hilte lace m onth of Ja n u a ry . The hostess The tea table cen ter piece w as Mrs. L. G raves. and flow ers. for th e affair w as Mrs. Frances of cotton tree, surro u n d ed by Mrs. G rav es w as invited to ac B A N A N A C U ST A R D CAKE The beau tifu l w hitish - silver com pany frien d s to G uilds C ourt decorated w edding cake, a fte r b e T u rn er, w ho served a lovely sw eet potatoes and peanuts. M em luncheon. Jo in t bers of the club w ore necklaces R ecreational C enter to w itness a ing cu t by th e b rid e an d groom. th ree-course recital w hich w as scheduled, b u t was served by Mrs. Jackson. Mrs. hostesses assisting her, also h a v consisting of peanuts. L adies of i f w as a ruse to get h e r aw ay for Young served th e punch. The ing b irth d ay s in Ja n u a ry , w ere; th e club served th e tea and the Mrs. M artha J. M ullin an d Mrs. d ainty cookies to th e guests. th e occasion. p air received useful gifts. G. Hicks. E ighteen m em bers of Upon h e r re tu rn , am id dim Sgt. E dw ards is now stationed Race M em bers on lights and soft strain s of music, at th e P o rtlan d A rm y A ir Base th e club w ere present. K XL P rogram th e guests began to sing “H appy again a fte r being tra n sfe rre d The M issionary Society of Beth- Those w ho w ere lucky enough B irth d ay .” back from California. el A.M E. C hurch m et a t th e home S atu rd ay afternoon to tu n e in on The guests enjoyed and e n te r of Mrs. Wm. G raves, 39 N. Me- KXL h eard th e program in honor tain ed them selves in m any w ays; GI on F urlough Millen St. The visitor of honor of G eorge W ashington C arver. som e played gam es; o thers w o rk H enry M cSw ain ¡3 hom e a fte r w as Mrs. M. C. A ustin Sr., m o th The tw o m em bers of our group ed puzzles and th e like. over th ree y ears in th e service. A e r of Rev. A ustin Jr. A fter a short w ho took p a rt in th e program The guests w ere served a d e g re a t p a rt of th a t tim e w as sp en t business session ,Mrs. W. G raves w ere Miss Jacsueline T hom as and licious and m ost enjoyable tu rk e y in th e P h ilippines an d neig h b o r Mr. Bob R eynolds. Both young d in n er and Mrs. G raves cu t th e ing islands. H e is discharged and people are stu d en ts of local col beautiful b irth d ay cake. lives w ith his paren ts, Mr. and leges. She received m any m ost b e a u Under Mrs. M cSwain. tiful and appreciated gifts, am ong New Management NOTICE TO THE PU BLIC w hich w as a bill folder, co n tain Mr. and Mrs. C arl Johnson of ing fo rty -n in e one do llar bills, T his is to inform you th a t Mr. H inckley sp en t C hristm as w ith w hich w as p resen ted to h e r by R alph L. F aulk, fo tm e r ow ner Mrs. Jo h n so n ’s p a ren ts in Bend, h er husband. and publisher, of th e P o rtlan d O regon. P le n ty o f snow and ice T he follow ing guests we In q uirer, is no longer connected w ere encountered on th e way, present: w ith th e p aper any m ore and has b u t th ey m otored both w ays w ith Luscious and delicious—it’s all yours for the making. Ju s t beke one Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thom as, Mr. no rig h t or a u th o rity to solicit delicate-textured square or layer, split it in two, and put creamy out any m ishaps. and rMs. Lom as H arris, Mr. and banana filling between the halves. Dust with confectioners’ sugar for ads, subscriptions, m ake collec a plain or "dress-up” top. Mrs. L eroy G rice, Mrs. B uelah tions or receive f u n d s for th e E lder and Mrs. E. D ennison of Notice th at you use only '/3 cup of sugar fo r the cake and filling— Moore, Mr. W illiam LaBell, Mrs. Modern In q u irer, or do a n y business for Seattle. W ashington, w ere d in n er a real sugar-shy cake, but Yichly satisfying for the fam ily’s sweet T eressa O dalovick and Mr. W il- Conveniently Located o r in th e nam e of th e P o rtlan d tooth. Put the recipe in your “Miracles w ithout much 3ugar” file. guests of Mr. and Mrs. W ill Jo h n m er Koontz. I In q u irer. son, Sunday, D ecem ber 23. W ith A LBKHT D ENNIO, M anager Banana Custard Cake The P o rtlan d In q u ire r’s Office them w ere Mr. H en ry M cSw ain New Y ear's n ig h t th e w ell- D ry I n g r e d ie n t! L iq u id I n g re d ie n te has been m oved from its form er w ho has ju st been discharged V I cu p « «ifted c a k e flour c u p m ilk know n and popular “Mrs. M yrtle N. W. 4th and Glisan 1 address, X A cup sugar c u p lig h t c o rn s ir u p 2736 N. E. R odney Ave., from th e service, also Mr. Ja y Mc 2 teanpoon« b a k in g p o w d e r ( w ith a te a s p o o n v a n illa B arno” en tertain ed a n u m b er of Portland, Oregon ! to 1453 N. W illiam s A ve. M ail t a r t r a t e p o w d e r, u se 2 l/j t? a s p o o n s ) Sw ain and fam ily and Mrs. D en 1 egg friends at h er beautiful home, on In te a s p o o n s a lt j w ill be sen t P. O. B ox 3877, Zone nison's p arents, Mr. and Mrs. Mc lì i * c u p S p ry V ictory and H ancock Street*. 8; T he T elephone EA st 4460. Sw ain. imiiiiinimiiiiniiitim im iiiim iim iiiiftw iim iiiiHm iiiiiitm iHiUHiHN Sift flour, sugar, baking powder and salt into mixing bow l. . . Drop M ost of those presen t are m em Mr. C hesley E C o rb ett is now in S p ry ... Add milk, com sirup and vanilla and beat 150 stro k es... bers of the gang, know n am ong M anaging E ditor an d P u b lish er Scrape bowl and spoon often throughout entire m ix in g ...A d d egg Seam an 1/c Jo h n C am pbell and them selves as th e “RAMS,” and and beat 160 stro k e s. . . Bake in 8 x 8 x 2-inch Spry-coated pan in 1 of th e P o rtlan d In q u ire r as Mr. Seam an 2/c C larence S m itty w ere they really ram m ed th a t night. moderately hot oven (375“F .) 25-30 minutes, or in a 9-inch layer pan Diamonds--Watche«--Jewelry F a u lk ’s successor. th e C hristm as even in g guests of 20-25 minutes. When cake is cool, split in half, put Banana Custard ouaunu From the beginning to th e end th e Searcies. S eam an C am pbell Cream Filling between halves, ana dust top with confectioners’ sugar. R espectfully, Tim e is O ur Business the guests w ere ro y ally e n te r B. D. Robinson, tained and every form of am use had been here te n y ears ago and Banana C ustard Cream Filling Licensed Watchmakers B usiness M anager m ent w as offered and given to since th en has been all over th e ’ •a c u p lig h t d te a s p o o n s a lt w orld. ‘ > c u p m ilk e g g y o lk , s lig h tly b e a te n them for th e ir pleasure. Export Repairing 2 ta b le s p o o n s c o rn s ta r c h te a s p o o n v a n illa WANTED . . . ROOMER JJ c u p c o rn s ir u p la r g e b a n a n a s , sliced In th e w ee sm all hours of th e A S I N O I .B M A X 5 to 10 day service C A N fe J C T T B I A N I C * M O D E R N Scald cream and milk in top of double b o iler...M ix cornstarck, con: m orning the guests dep arted , v o t R oconi A p p o in tm e n t R O O M . . . w ith K o n a In flu a n o H sirup and salt. Add to scalded milk and cook until thick and smooth, Mrs. M agnolia T aylor is a N u rs ing Mrs. B arno a m ost pleasing tly (about m inutes). . . Stir a small am ount of mix- Mrs. Rudolph Spencer stirring constantly 420 S. W. W ashington BE 6441 ery T eacher a t Blessed M artin hostess. gg yolk. Return to double boiler and cook a few minute; tore into egg 221 N. E. Wasco Street longer. C ool... Add vanilla and sli.ed bananas. We a re v e ry sorry th a t we w ere Chapel. Mrs. T aylor received h er Portland 12. 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