Friday. F eb ru ary 1, 1946 PORTLAND INQUIRER Six iiiniiiiiiiMiinuuMiiiiiiiiniini Society News By A nn M orriion and H elena Searcie A DOCTOR’S PRESCRIPTION FOR THE SCALP The h air roots are in the scalp. The condition of your hair docs often depend heavily on ihe natu­ ral health of your scalp. Years ago, Dr. Carnot invented a medi­ cated ta r formula called Cnrbonocl which is mixed with Sulphur, Re­ sorcin r.nd Ralsam of Peru. Cnr­ bonocl is such a strong, powerful antiseptic nnd does such fine work in helping an itchy, bumpy and e x te rn a lly ir r it a te d scalp, th a t m any doctors re g a rd it hig h ly and prescribe it for many scalp tro u b les. I f yo u r scalp needs a double strength ta r formula, write for this Doctor’s genuine rcalp for­ mula now. It will be sent to you all mixed and ready to use. Use it for 7 days, and if you arc not satis­ fied, your money back. Pay only $1.59 on delivery. This includes ev e ry th in g . D on’t p ay a penny more. You get it with full direc­ tions. Use the finest medicated ta r scalp form ula your money can buy. Your hair and scalp deserve fine care. W rite now. Send no money. J u s t your name and address to — Geld Medal Hair Co., Dept. 337 Kings Highway Brooklyn 23, New York N o t k : TH IS FORMULA carries the 100% w ritten 4'cdalo money back guarantee. Key. X X -ll FASHIONS L. INVITATION F u n e ra l rite s w ere held last Mrs. R and, of L ongview , W ash., spent S unday in tow n visiting h er T hursday, Ja n . 24th. for Mr. son, Mr. W ebster Rand and fam ­ Jam es N. M anley, h u sb a n d of Mrs. Viola M anley, a t tn e Rose C ity ily. P a rk M ethodist C hurch, w h ere he • • • had been c a re ta k e r since 1914. Back hom e from St. Louis, Mo., He w as forced tc stop w ork in cam e Mrs. T helm a B urnette. She 1938 because of ill-health.* spent tw o m onths th ere v isiting Rev. W. Y oungson, fo rm er p as­ relatives and friends and she to r of th e church, b u t now r e tir ­ states th a t she had a g ran d tim e, ed, deliv ered th e serm on, ably as­ but home, Good Old P o rlan d , is sisted by Revs. R. D unn and N. A. th e best place a fte r all. A ustin, Jr., now p asto r of th e B ethel A.M.E. C hurch. In te rm e n t • • * etery. Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard W ashing­ w as in Rose C * ity « C em • ton are th e proud p a ren ts of a son. The young m an arriv e d HEAVEN AND HELL SOCIAL M onday evening, Jan. 28th., th e early F rid ay m orning, Ja n . 22nd. G rand p aren ts are: Mrs. Ed. M issionary Society of Zion A.M.E. W ashington, Sr., an d Mr. and Mrs. C hurch, u n d er th e leadership of th e P resident, Mrs. McGee, spon­ W. Morton. T he B ethelite Club, m et M on­ sored a play "HEAVEN AND day n ig h t at th e hom e of Mrs. H EL L ”. It w as largely atten d ed and was q u ite am using and e n ­ Roy Gragg. A fter an in terestin g business joyed by all present. Rev. J. Sm ith, pastor, ended up session the hostess serv ed refreh - in H eaven, but Alas, his w ife w ent m ent. the o th er w ay. Those w ho w ent * * • Miss B everly B rock w as one of to H eaven ate ice cream and the g rad u ates from H ighland E le­ cake, b u t those w ho w en t to m en tary School and is now en- hell ate "Red H ot C h ili’. Mr. L am b ert ably played th e roled as a stu d e n t a t Jefferso n High. She is th e youngest d a u g h ­ p art of th e devil, w hile Mrs. Boyd ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Brock, well w as equally capable and e n te r­ tain in g in h er p art, the Angel. know n P o rtlan d residents. ♦ * * RECEPTIONS On Monday, Jan . 21, Mr. and Mr. P h ilip W aldon w as a m em ­ ber of th e grad u atin g class of Mrs. W ill Jo h n so n e n te rta in e d a large group of ex-service m en and Lincoln H igh School. Mr. and Mrs. S tirlin g W ilson of th e ir friends. T he home w as decorated' in the Tacoma, W ash., are spending a N ational colors, Red, W hite and few days in th e city. Mrs. Seleta B aker is hom e from Blue. More th a n fifty people w ere the hospital very m uch im proved. th e re to help th e boys cele b rate A nother w ell know n citizen, and enjoy th e ir safe re tu rn to th e Miss R uby Minor, is hom e a fte r state and th e ir homes. Each s e r­ being confined in th e h o sp ital for vice m an p resen t w as in terv iew ­ some tim e. T h eir m any frien d s ed over th e m ike, w hich w as in ­ w ere glad to see th e m and w ish stalled in th e house. At th e end of each in terv iew th e boy w as them well. • • * given a token. Mr. C harles Jo h n ­ L ast Sunday's O reognian c a r­ son m ade the p resen tatio n on b e­ ried a p ictu re and w rite up, w hich h alf of th e Young P eople’s G roup appears in th is issue, of and about of The H ouse of P ray er. E very Capt. Jack H olsclaw, a m em ber one presen t w as h ap p y and had of the fam ous 332nd fighting a w onderful tim e in p a rtic ip a t­ group of th e A m erican N egro P i­ ing in gam es th a t w ere played lots. C apt. H olsclaw and w ife are d u rin g the evening. F riends from L ongview and now in th e city and house guests of Mr. and Mrs. E dgar W illiam s, Y akim a, W ash., w ere present. Those discharged w ere: W illiam parents of Mrs. Holsclaw. Johnson, Jo h n Searcie, H enry Mc- Sw ain, M errill R ichardson, H enry D aniel, Jo h n Bell and G eorge Fitz; those aw aitin g discharges w ere: H ow ard B radley of Y akim a, W ash., G eorge S hannon of L ong­ view, W ash., and H ow ard J o h n ­ son. • W O M E N ’S PAOE * * D uring the sam e w eek Mr. and Mrs. H. M cSwain, of 216 N. E. Wasco, w ere host and hostess to an enjoyable d in n e r p a rty honor­ ing th eir tw o sons, recen tly re ­ tu rn e d from th e South Pacific. Many acquaintances and friends w ere present. D elicious food w as served in abundance. O ver forty w ere present. M any of those p resen t sang a p ­ p ro p riate num bers, o thers played e ith e r th e piano or th e g u ita r and o th ers e n te rta in e d in recital. A ll of the boys w hose nam es ap p eared in Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n ­ son’s p a rty m entioned above w ere present, to g eth er w ith D onald & W inton H epburn and G eorge Mc­ Sw ain. F R E E F A X POWDER S e n d to d a y f o r f r e e lib e ra l s u p p ly o f th is hiirh r r a d o F a c e P o w d e r & a lso o u r f r e e b e a u t i f u l C osm etic rntnloff in colors. H elp b rin « o u t y our love­ liness by usingr o u r g la m o ro u s blend o f F ace i'ow tier. B e L o v e ly t o L o o k A t - N i c e t o K n o w . D on’t w ait. I.I.McBRADYACO., (Fit.ItU) 0 4 1 - 4 9 W . V o n B o r e n . D e n t . OOO C h i c a g o 7 IIL Oliver E. Smith NOTARY PUBLIC In su ran ce — H ospitalization A ffidavits for B irth C ertificate Books on or A b o u t th e N egro C o n su ltan t of Y o u r M any P roblem s Phone LAncastor 1568 1453 N. WILLIAMS AVE. The In te rra c ia l C ouncil of Van- po rt is sponsoring a goodw ill B anquet on Feb. 13, 1946 a t th e au d ito riu m of th e G eorge M ar­ shall School on C ottonw ood St., n ear Shopping C en ter No. 5 in V anport. T he tim e is 7:00 P. M., adm ission $1.00 per person. T here w ill be refresh m en ts and sp eak ­ ers. E njoy a hom e cooked d in n er and m eet y o u r neighbors. C ontact Mrs. M. Z ukerm an, 10906 N. Lake St., Apt. 8379, V anport, T elejhone U niv ersity 5174 for reserv atio n s and tickets. R eservations m ust be m ade Feb. 8. RADIO RECIPIES Y.W.C.A. NOTES Vanpori News The T hursday n ig h t em ployed girls group of the P o rtlan d Young W om en’s C hristian A ssociation is open to all girls betw een the ages of 17 and 35 years w ho are em ­ ployed in in d u stry , household service, as store clerks, elevator operators, w aitresses and te le ­ phone operators. All m eetings are to be heid on T h u rsd ay evening a t the YWCA, S.W. B roadw ay a t T aylor at 6:30 p. m., w ith d in n er preceding the m eeting. R eservations m ust be m ade by 4 p. m. W ednesday b e­ fore th e m eeting th ro u g h the em ­ ployed girls’ d e p artm en t of th e YW, Be. 6281. C lub officers, w ho w ere in stall­ ed J a n u a ry 3, are: P resident, Miss P au lin e Marrdel; vice president, Miss N orm a Jarlesb erg ; secretary, Miss M ary M andel; and treasu rer, Miss G ladys E dw ards. Mrs. M ar­ jorie H. Jackson, secretary for group w ork and com m unity se r­ vices a t the P o rtlan d YWCA, is leader of the group. A ctivities planned by the T h u rsd ay night club include: F e b ru a ry 7, business m eeting fol­ lowed by craft instruction and a v a rie ty hour in th e gym ; F ebruary 14, V alentine d in n e r a t 6:30 fol­ lowed by gam es an d a v ariety hour in th e gym ; F e b ru a ry 21, a th e a te r p arty follow ing the 6:30 d in n er; F eb ru ary 28, dinner at 6:30 follow ed by a discussion of “F u ll E m ploym ent.” Miss Ja n e F u k ert, a rea project chairm an for YWCA business and industrial girls’ groups, w ill be th e speaker. By Samuel G. Whitney The E xecutive Council of the V anport In terracial C ouncil m et at the hom e of Mrs. M. Z ukerm an on M onday evening, Ja n u a ry 28 at 10906 L ake St., Apt. 8379. A fter th e m eeting 9 telegam s w ere sent to W ashington, D. C., on behalf of PEPC to O regon C ongressional D elegation, S enate and House lead ers and P resid en t T rum an. F u rth e r plans w ere m ade fo r th e com ing goodw ill banquet to be held a t th e M arshall School on Cottonw ood S tre e t near Shopping C en ter No. 5 on the evening of The P u b lic is invited to a tten d W ednesday, F e b ru a ry 13. o u r service Sunday 11:30 A. M., Feb. 3, at th e V anport C om m unity O n S unday evening, Ja n u a ry C hurch. R ecreation C en ter No. 2 27, m em bers of th e Q u artet U nion Gym. T ex t: Psalm s 8:4; “W hat an d th eir frien d s sent 26 T ele­ is m a n ”. gram s to W ashington to O regon The C hurch of B enevolence, Senators and R epresentatives on Rev. B. T. C arey, Pastor. behalf of PEPC. All telegram s w ere paid for by the Q u artet “A m erica’s L argest H om e S eller” Union. WOMEN’S WILLING WORKERS 328 S. W. Washington AT 7171 Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel G. W hitney, SEWING CIRCLE HOLDS Mrs. M attie S. A lexander of V an- FRAN K L. McGUIRE— 6-room, MEETING port and Mr. C hesley C orbett, ed ­ 2 bedroom home. C l o s e to The W om en's W illing W orkers ito r of the P o rtlan d In q u irer and school and bus. C orner lot. Sew ing C ircle m et a t th e home Miss Love, Mr. C o rb ett’s secre­ P riced a t only $2950. C all J. of Mrs. M. Flow ers, 92nd. Ave., tary. m otored to V ancouver, D. M orris, AT 7171. A sk for and A sh street. O fficers discussed Wash, on S unday evening, J a n u ­ D-156. the possibility of the M isionaries ary 27 to atten d a program of the m eeting w ith the Circle. It proved N orthw est Q u artet U nion in the ^RANK L. M cGUIRE—5 bedroom to be a p o p u lar and p ro p er sug­ home, 50x100 lot. F u ll cem ent M cLoughlin H eights R ecreation gestion as m ost of th e ladies b e­ basem net, only $2750. C all J. C enter. Mr. E dw in C. B erry, E x­ long to th e group and a re pressed D. M orris, AT 7171. A sk for G- ecutive S ecretary of th e U rban for tim e. 157. League of P o rtlan d w as p rin ci­ M em bers a re doing in d ividual pal speaker. FRANK L. McGUIRE — P a rtly w ork ra th e r th a n th ru th e o rg an ­ Mr. W. M. Collier, Supt. of the furnished, l o v e l y 3-bedroom ization as th e officers a re of th e V anport C om m unity S unday home. Good location. C all J. D. opinion th a t it is not opportune School tu rn ed in his resignation M orris, AT 7171. A sk for C-206. ju st now to sta rt. on last S unday m orning as he is Mrs. Flow ers, assised by several leaving on F e b ru ary 1 for C hi­ FRANK L. M cGUIRE—H om e an ladies presen t, served fried chick- j w heels. 1 room tra ile r, stove, cago. en, hot rols alnd coffee. bed and built-ins. O nly $125.00. Mr. C ollier had been w ith th e A t 216 N. E. W asco St., last C all J. D. M orris, AT 7171. A sk The v eteran w ho losc3 his or­ S unday School from its beginning T uesday evening a su rp rise p arty for H-123. and reception w as given honoring iginal discharge pap ers is apt to in Ju ly , 1943. He w as selected by su ffer a long delay in receiving Rev. A nderson, form erly of C hi­ E lder and Mrs. E. D ennison, of FR A N K L. M cGUIRE—B eautiful S eattle, W ash., on th e ir 16th certain G I benefits. For th a t cago as the first teacher of the new home, 5 room s, 2 b ed­ reason he should ta k e every p re ­ V anport C om m unity S unday w edding ann iv ersary , and Mrs. rooms, hardw ood floors. W ill Precious M cSw ain on h er b irth ­ caution to see th a t th e y are k ept School, and in a very short w hile sell furnished or unfurnished. in a safe place and are available w as elected S u p erin ten d en t, th e day. Good location, close to tra n s­ a t all tim es, H ugh E. Rossen, d i­ capacity in w hich he served until Lovely gifts w ere received. portation. Call J. D. M orris, R efreshm ents w ere served of recto r of the state d ep artm en t of his resignation. He w as also an AT 7171 for more inform ation. v e te ra n s’ affairs, w arn ed today. appointed D eacon of the church. all kinds. W hen a v eteran applies for and He also served in m any w ays in FRAN K L. McGUIRE— 5 room, 2 The guests left leaving th e ir receives his first $20 check for helping raise m oney for C h a rit­ bedroom home. F u ll cem ent co ngratulations and best wishes. unem ploym ent u n d er the re a d ­ able purposes. He w as Shop basem ent. Close to school and TEA HONORÉ DAUGHTER- ju stm e n t allow ance, he m ust tak e S tew ard for E lectrical Local No. bus. Q uick possession. O nly IN-LAW his discharge w ith him to be 48 at the V ancouver Shipyard for $2950. F or m ore inform ation call J. D. M orris. AT 7171. Sunday afternoon th e hom e of stam ped by the unem ploym ent the past tw o years. M em ber of Council Mr. and Mrs. P h il R eynolds w as com pensation com m ission in the V ancouver In terracial FRAN K L. McGUIRE—C om fort­ th e scene of a v ery lovely T ea in U. S. em ploym ent service office and NAACP. He w as also a m em ­ able, 6 room, 3 bedroom f u r ­ w h ere he receives his claim. This b er of the U rban League of P o rt­ honor of th e ir tw o dau g h ters-in - nished homes; convenient loca-- stam p gives th e d ate and th e land and m em ber of V anport V et­ law, Mrs. W alter R eynolds and tion. Nice lot. V ery n e a t and Mrs. Jack Reynolds, from 4 P. M. place w here he first m ade ap p li­ eran s G uard Patrol. clean. O nly $4000. C all AT. cation. to 6 P. M. Mr. C ollier w ill be m issed v ery 7171, ask to r J. D. M orris. R ecent inform ation discloses The ta b le cen te r piece w as m uch by th e people of V anport m ade of th e season’s flow ers and th a t th e v ete ra n ’s discharge also and the V ancouver and P o rtlan d FRANK L. McGUIRE— r,->autiful su rro u n d ed by candles and w as a m ust be stam ped to show th e area. Before leaving for Chicago 7 room , 3 bedroom home, p a rt­ am ount and type of governm ent the V anport C om m unity S unday vision of loveliness. ly furnished, double plum bing; Coffee, punch and o th er d a in ­ g u a ra n ty used u n d er the G I loan School presented him w ith a gift fuel furnace. Good location. J . bill, and th e am ount, if any, re ­ of rem em berance in the form of ties w ere : erv ed th e guests. D. M orris, AT 7171, ask fo r C- 206. L adies assisting th e hostess m aining. an E versharp pen and pencil set w ere: M edam es J. W asson, Ella g u aran teed forever, so th a t his Sm ith, and Miss M adelyn Thom as. fu tu re g en eratio n s m ight have FR A N K L. McGUIRE— 6 room, 3 bedroom home, quick posession. 2 Two h u n d red and eighteen p e r­ som ething to rem ind them of his blocks to bus, schools, close to sons called d u rin g the tea hours. service tothe people of V anport. stores. C all J . D. M orris, AT The E xecutive Board of Local : 7171, ask for C-200. GOD M OTHER SU RPRISES 1404 A.F.L. Scalers and A uto YOUNG G IRL ON HER P ain ters U nion m et at th e L abor ( FRAN K L. M cGUIRE—Nice 5- BIRTHDAY room , 2 bedroom hom e, oil fu r­ T em ple in P o rtlan d on Monday. — F eatures — Mrs. F red d ie F letcher of 173 N. nace, double plum bing. Com­ Jan . 28, 8:30 P. M. A fter th e m eet­ H alsry St., e n tertain ed little Va- pletely furnished. $90 m onth in ­ ing they had a surprise b irth d ay lida Randle, age 10, th e d a u g h ­ come. Good location. C all J. D. p arty for the A sst. Business A gent te r of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Randle, M orris, AT 7171, ask fo r B-83. Mr. M cQ ueary. Mr. Tom m y Jo h n ­ at a b irth d a y d in n er S atu rd ay , son of V anport who is on the Jan . 26th from 2 P. M. to 5:30 FRAN K L. McGUIRE— 8 room T rustee B oard shared in th e a f­ P. M. hom e, all hardw ood floors dw n; fair. Seven m em bers of the SATURDAY NIGHT basem ent; furnace. On bus, close Mrs. F letch er is God M other for group purchased tickets for the February 2, 1946 to stores, school. E asy term s. Valida. G oodw ill b an q u et to be given by C om petely furnished. J . D. T w en ty -fiv e children w ere 11:00 P. M. — Until th e V anport In terracial Council M orris, AT 7171, ask for C-97. p resen t and all enjoyed th e m ­ on Feb. 13. M ore m em bers of the selves to the highest. group plan to a tten d the banquet. FR A N K L. McGUIRE — Nice, m odern, 4 room , 2 bedroom MEN'S hom e, close to school, stores, STONE bus and church. E asy paym ents. CLARK'S RING Q uick possession. O nly $1600. J. D. M orris, AT 7171 for m ore $ 1 0 -K a r a t S o lid O d d inform ation. As kfor A -136. 2 0 % t a x in c lu d e d BARGAINS IN HOMES Frank L. McGuire THE VETERANS SUBWAY GRILL CHITTLING FEAST Come One - Come All 14.95 H e r e is v o u r c h a n c e t o R e t h i m i d e a l K lft . a 1 0 -K t. S o lid O d d M e n « S t o n e Rinfif f o r o n l y $14.95, n o t a x e s ] o r O. O.D. c h a r g e s t o a d d . C h o i c e o f fiv e la rg e b e a u tifu lly colored stones, ru b y red, d ee p b lu e sa p p h ire , e m e r ­ a ld g re e n , a m t h v s t . o r g o ld e n y ellow . The ap p ro p riate g ift for any man. I S pecify size a n d color w h en ord erin g , j Send m oney o rd er or p ay p o stm a n on I arriv al. One w eek m oney-back guar-j ante»*. W e p a y t a x e s a n d m a il in g c h a r g e s . D e p t. P I -2 0 LOMO NOVELTY COMPANY 1 1 W 4 2 n d S t .. K e w Y o r k 18. N . Y . BLUE HEAVEN LUNCH ROOM 1042 N. LARRABEE ST. SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN — Our Specialty — STEAKS a n d CHOPS Ice Cold Beer . . . Soft Drinks — Open from 9:00 A. M. to 12:30 A. M. — W. J. CLARK. P r o p r ie t o r FRAN K L. M cGUIRE—Special! M odern, 5 room home, garage, basem ent. L arge lot. % block to bus, close to school, store. Easy term s. Q uick possession, ow ner occupied. On San R afael betw een U nion and W illiams. J. D. M orris, AT 7171 for p a r­ ticulars. Ask for G-168 I