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?ag* Six Friday. February 8. 1946 PORTLAND INQUIRER Society News By Ann Morrison and Helena Sear eie WO M E N ’ S P AGE ! FASHIONS RADIO RECIPIES M. M. Burns Jr. The Vanport Community Sun day school Teachers had their Williams Ave. & Knotl St. were Mesdames. J. Wasson, Ella Portland was very highly hon By Samuel G. Whitney Veterans’ application forms for regular meeting on Tuesday eve Fresh Vegetables Daily ored last week by the presence Smith, Charles Redd, Ralph the purchase of surplus govern We Welcome Your Patronage Mr. Lin thaw James, formerly ning Feb. 5, at the Recreation of Marian Anderson, who ap Flower, ' Julius Smith, Edward building School Center No. 2. ment property can now be ob A. E. MOSER peared at the City Auditorium Smith, daughter of the hostess, of Charlotte, N. C., and who has Despite the downpour of rain tained at any selective service worked the past six months as in a song recital. As usual, the and Madolyn Thomas. board in Oregon, Hugh E. Rossen, an electrician in the Kaiser ship which had lasted all day and late Auditorium was filled with an at Culture Club Celebrates Its department of veterans’ affairs yard, Vancouver, Wash., was in into the night a large g r o u p tendance of 4,600. While in the turned out and had a very inter director, was informed today. Twenty-second Anniversary ducted into the army recently. city Miss Anderson was guest at This arrangement was made be esting meeting. Rev. M. M. Burns Benson Hotel. Thursday evening, January 31, Mr. James is a graduate of Laur- was elected as regular teach- r tween selective service headquar the Masonic Temple was the inburg Institute, Laurinburg, N. for the group. Rev. Burns if a ters and the Portland office of U. S. Arm- Vets Return Home scene of the culture club anni C. he is now stationed at Fort very energetic young Christian the smaller war plants corpora Mr. Theodore Ingersoll and Mr. versary party. Miss Joyce Brook Lewis, Wash. Indications are that worker. He is a graduate of tion, which acts upon the veter he will be leaving within the Lewis Fuller are home from over and Miss Bernice Banks had an’s application and determines next three or four weeks for Gammon Theological Seminary, seas having served in the South charge of the guest list. Guests his ability in the purchase of sur Atlanta, Ga. Having received his Pacific over a year. Both young were greeted at the door. Danc ! oversea duty, possibly the Pacific D. D. degree. plus property. area. men received honorable dis ing and cards were enjoyed by the Col. Elmer V. Wooten, state di Miss Hazel B. Davis, secretary guest. About five hundred guests charges. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Harris of of the Vanport Community Sun rector of the selective service sys Mrs. Davis arrived home last enjoyed the occasion. Atlanta, Ga., are the house guest day School was selected as tem tem, told Rosson that all local Members of the club are: Pres of Mr .and Mrs. Benjamin Hayes, porary secretary of the Portland boards have now received the Thursday from New Orleans, La., where she spent the past month ident, Maud Banks; Mesdames. 2502 Cottonwood street, Apt. 524. Youth Council of the Portland veterans’ application forms, and Jennie Adams, Mary Alexander, They plan to spend several weeks NAACP, until the membership that clerks have complete instruc visiting relatives and friends. Miss Leola M a e Johnson, Zepha Baker, Letitia Brock, Ella here. is large enough to get a charter tions for aiding the veteran in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dancy, Christina Elkins, Audrey filling out the forms. Mr. and Mrs. Chili Ware, sister and elect its regular officers. son, was among the graduates Ellis, Melba Flowers, Ruth Flow and brother-in-law of Mr. Ben N.A.A.C.P. Youth Council Local boards will authenticate from elementary school and has ers, Thelma Flowers, Lenora Gas jamin Hayes and their daughter Has Get Together Meeting the veteran’s discharge papers “ America’s Largest Home Seller ’ enrolled in Washington High kin, Estelle Gragg, Lula Gragg, are also en route here to visit Mrs. Marie B. Smith, Youth and mail the application form to 328 S. W. Washington AT 7171 Mercedes Hardy, Cecil Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Hayes. Mr. Hayes Counsellor for School. the Portland SWPC, Colonel Wooten explained, Little Miss Caroll Austin en Doris Joyner, Verdell Rutherford, served two years and twenty-six branch of the NAACP called a thus saving the veteran a trip FRANK L. McGUIRE—6-room, rolled in the first grade at Elliott Thelma Unthank, Emma Walker, days in the navy. He was dis group of young people together to the Portland office or sparing 2 bedroom home. C l o s e to school. She is the daughter of Frances Williams, Della Williams, charged on November 8, 1945. on Sunday evening Feb. 3, at the him the need of mailing the ap school and bus. Corner lot. Ethel Williams, Jo Anne Watson He has been in ill health ever African Methodist Episcopal Zion plication form and discharge pa Rev. and Mrs. C. N. Austin Jr. Priced at only $2950. Call J. Miss Helena Searcie is spending and Gustavia Winslow. since he returned from overseas. Church, 1007 N. Williams Ave., pers himself. D. Morris, AT 7171. Ask for a fortnight visiting friends in In applying for surplus proper Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Harper of for the purpose of organizing a D-156. U. S. Army Position Washington. ty the veteran must state that he Chattanooga, Tenn., are visiting Youth Council in Portland. Illness Mr. and Mrs. John Leftridge their daughters, sons and in The meeting was opened at needs the equipment either in his PRANK L. McGUIRE— 5 bedroom Mrs. Otto Rutherford is con of 52 N. E. Sacramento are the laws; Mr. and Mrs. James B. 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. Smith stated own business or professional or home, 50x100 lot. Full cement fined in Vanport Hospital, but is landlord and landlady of Miss Story, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin the purpose of the meeting and agricultural enterprise, or that he basemnet, only $2750. Call J. much better and expects to re Ruth Butts, who is the distin Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harp made a short summary of the needs it as a condition of his re D. Morris, AT 7171. Ask for G- turn home soon. qualifies, guished hostess at the Vancouver er, and Mr. and Mrs. Cain B. growth of the Youth Councils employment. If he 157. Mr. A. H. Childs is confined in Barracks Service Club, Vancou Harper, all at 2406 Cototnwood from their beginning up to 1945. SWPC will mail him a pink slip FRANK L. McGUIRE — Partly a local hospital suffering from a ver, Wash. St., Vanport. The Harpers will be She stated that the first Council certifying that he has preference furnished, l o v e l y 3-bedroom stroke. Miss Butts received her B. S. here about 30 days and then will was organized in Baltimore, Md., over other persons in the purchase home. Good location. Call J. D. Mrs. Haskins is confined in the degree in Sociology from Atlanta visit a niece in Indiana. in 1936. In 1942 it had grown to of desired equipment. Morris, AT 7171. Ask for C-206. Providence Hospital. State College, Ga., and has done A duplicate slip goes to the The following group of rela- 83 Youth Councils, in 1944— 195, Tea in Honor of Daughters-in-law further study at Atlanta Univer tives will also stop in to see Mr. and in 1945, 200 Councils and 33 RFC disposal agency, which in FRANK L. McGUIRE—Home an turn notifies the veteran when sity, Atlanta, Ga. and Mrs. Benjamin Hayes to college chapters, wheels. 1 room trailer, stove, Sunday afternoon January 27 The Fellowship Club of Mount cheer up Mr. Hayes during his The councils objectives are and where the equipment he has bed and built-ins. Only $125.00. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Reynolds en Olivet Baptist Church will pre ¡illness while they are touring | namely, (1) to encourage partici- applied for is available. Call J. D. Morris, AT 7171. Ask tertained with a tea-dinner at the sent Pearl Margaret Drew, Young the Northwest on a vacation trip pation of young people in activi Surplus property officials in for H-123. Masonic Temple in honor of their Portland dramatic soprano, in a Mr. Gilbert Harper (father), Mrs, ties pursuant to carrying out the Portland advise veterans not to two daughters-in-law, Mrs. Wal recital in the church auditorium, Josie Harpeu- (mother), Mr. aims of the NAACP; (2) to de apply for cars, however, because FRANK L. McGUIRE—Beautiful ter Reynolds and Mrs. Jack Reyn Wednesday, February 20, 1946, George W. Harper (baby broth velop personal interest in the they said none are available and new home, 5 rooms, 2 bed at 8:30 p. m. olds. . rooms, hardwood floors. Will er), Mr. Enoch Harris (uncle), problems affecting the Negro in there is little hope of supplying The tea table was beautiful sell furnished or unfurnished. Miss Drew’s program includees Mrs. Hary Harris (aunt), Mr. America; (3) to provide leader more than a few of the 2000 ap with a flower ienterpiece and songs in German, Italian, French Chill Good location, close to trans Ware (brother-in-law), ship training for those on whose plicants already on file for sur candlelight from which coffee, and English. portation. Call J. D. Morris, Mrs. Ruth A. Ware (sister), Miss shoulders will fall the responsi plus autos. They estimate that punch and other dainties were Nida Theresa Bonnett has been Lucile Ware (niece), Mr. Van R. bility of making democracy probably only one veteran in 10,- AT 7171 for more information. served. Two hundred and eight teaching this young singer on a Harper (brother), Mr. Cain B. work; (4) to cooperate in carry 000 will ever get a surplus car. FRANK L. McGUIRE— 5 room, 2 een guests called during the tea scholarship for approximately Harper (brother), M[rs. Martha ing out the p r o g r a m of the Up to Jan. 12, a total of 6884 bedroom home. Full cement hour. four years. Mrs. Bonnett is to be Harper (sister-in-law), Mrs. Em branch. veteran applications for surplus basement. Close to school and Ladies assisting the hostess commended for her untiring ef ma Harper (sister-in-law). They property was on file in the Port bus. Quick possession. Only She stated that it will take 25 land SWPC office « t 815 Bedell forts toward the development of will also visit Mr. and Mrs. $2950. For more informât: .1 members to be eligible to get a building. James B. Story. Miss Drew's musical assets. In December alone, call J. D. Morris. AT 7171. charter and that here cannot be Louis Meubenger who has ac The V a n p o r t Community 1536 veterans applied for surplus companied Mis Drew so ably in church was host to a large crowd a council until a charter is se property. SWPC officials said FRANK L. McGUIRE—Comfort the past will be at the piano. on Sunday, Feb. 3, for their reg cured. She is asking that all about $75,000 worth of equipment able, 6 room, 3 bedroom fur Mrs. Ophelia Clardy of 1623 ular 11:30 services. Two members youth join up so that the organi a week was going to veterans in nished homes; convenient loca N. E. 1st avenue, is ill in Good were added to the church in the zation might be a success. tion. Nice lot. Very neat and Oregon, consisting largely of Samaritan hospital but expects to person of Mrs. Hudson and Rev. clean. Only $4000. Call AT. Eleven young people were trucks, tractors, bulldozers and be home in a few days. 7171, ask for J. D. Morris. present as follows: Mr. Herbert other construction materials. On Thursday evening January DENTIST RETURNS MARRIED B. Dixon, Vanport; Mr. Willard FRANK L. McGUIRE— Beautiful 31, 1946, the employees of the King, Vanport; Miss Lela Mae 7 room, 3 bedroom home, part Dr. C. R. Vickers returned to Oregon Fraternal Association Dixon, Vanport; Miss Hazel B. THE ly furnished, double plumbing; surprised Mrs. Talmadge Cole the city to resume his practice of Davis, Vanport; Miss Earnestine ] fuel furnace. Good location. J. city to resume his practice of man with a baby shower. The Cooper, Miss Jacqueline Holliday, i D. Morris, AT 7171, ask for C- shower was given at the home of dentistry in the Fraternal Hall Miss Molly Haynes, Miss Bertha 208. Mrs. Coddie Mae Williams and bldg. January 28, Dr. Vickers mo Mann, Mr. Harold Haskin, Mr 2272 N. Interstate Ave. tored to Florida, and while there was arranged without Mrs. Cole FRANK L. McGUIRE— 6 room, 3 Theodore Burgess and Mr. Law man becoming the least bit sus married Miss Evelyn Gupton of rence Camel, all of Portland. bedroom home, quick posession. 2 picious of what was taking place. Clarksville, Va. The newlyweds blocks to bus, schools, close to The whole group were very en Portland's Leading When she received the many use are now residing in their home stores. Call J. D. Morris, AT ful and beautiful gifts all she 908 N. E. Occident, after a few thusiastic about their new organi- I 7171, ask for C-200. Colored Hotel zation and had high hopes for a [ could say was: "I am grateful to weeks honeymoon en route. FRANK L. McGUIRE—Nice 5- Dr. Vickers also has a brother, successful future. Ths hair roots are in the scalp. Mrs. Williams and the employees room, 2 bedroom home, oil fur Tha condition of your hair does of the Oregon Fraternal Associa Mr. Thomas E. Vickers, visiting The meeting adjourned to meet [ often depend heavily on the natu nace, double plumbing. Com him who has recently been dis MUrdock 9533 tion*” Mrs. Coleman being a ral health of your scalp. Years again Sunday evening, Feb. 10, pletely furnished. $90 month in ago, Dr. Carnot invented a medi lover of ice cream, the evening charged from the Army. at the same place at 2 o’clock. come. Good location. Call J. D. cated tar formula called Carbonoel was climaxed with the serving of which is mixed with Sulphur, Re cake and ice cream. Those pres Morris, AT 7171, ask for B-83. Adults present were Rev. J. F. sorcin and Balsam of Peru. Cur- r n r r NUT b r o w n Smith, pastor of Zion A. M. E. bouool is such a strong, powerful ent were: Mrs. Henry Mae Eth FRANK L. McGUIRE—8 room Curch. He stated that he was I antiseptic and djes such fine work eridge, Mrs. Daisy Warrick, Mrs. home, all hardwood floors dwn; in helping r.n itchy, bumpy nnd Laura Saunders, Mrs. Gertrude Send toda y f o r fr e e liberal su p p ly o f th is higrh glad that he could m a k e the | WALKER and ROACH basement; furnace. On bus, close jrrade F a c e P ow d er A also ou r f r e e b e a u t if u l externally irritated scalp, that young people welcome to meet I catalog in colors. Help bring out your love to stores, school. Easy terms. R O O T IN G C O N T R A C T O R S many ighly Askey and Mrs. Coddie Williams. Cosmetic M doctors g i j regnrd g W t it h "¡I liness by using our glamorous blend o f Face Powder. in his church and Samuel G. I U w t y t s U e h A t - W e s t o R s a a . Don t w a it. and Pf prescribe it for many scalp Little Miss Andrea Lo>ce Cole Competely furnished. J. D. E l R e y S la t e S u r f a c e d S h i n g l e » I . M e B R A D Y * C O .. ( K t l . l t H ) Whitney of Vanport who took I troubles. I f your scalp needs a man and Richard and Robert I. and S id in g Morris, AT 7171, ask for C-97. 1 0 4 1 - 4 » W . V a n B u r e n . D e p t . O O O C h i c a g o 7 III. double strength tar formula, write Warrick shared in the refresh the Vanport gro_p down to Port 1515 V . B. 33rd A t ». GA. 3942 for this Doctor’s genuine scalp for land free of charge to help them I ! FRANK L. McGUIRE — Nice, mula now. It will be sent to you all ments. get started in their youth work. | modern, 4 room, 2 bedroom MEN'S mixed and ready to use. Use it for home, close to school, stores, 7 days, and if you are not satis STONE fied, your money back. Pay only bus and church. Easy payments. CLARK S RING 11.59 on delivery. This includes Quick possession. Only $1600. everything. Don’t pay a penny J. D. Morris, AT 7171 for more more. You get it with full direc NOTARY PUBLIC 1 0 -K a r a t S o lid G o ld tions. Use the finest medicated tar information. As kfor A-136. 3 0 % tax i n c l u d e d _______________ _____ H ere Is y o u r ch a n ce to s e t him that scalp formula your money can buy. Insurance — Hospitalization 1042 N. LARRABEE ST. Ideal ft. a lO -X t. SoU d G old M an’» Your hair and scalp deserve fine FRANK L. McGUIRE—Special! 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W • p a y t a x » » and m a ilin g N ot «: THIS FORMULA carries between Union and Williams. 1453 N. WILLIAMS AVE. ch a rg e s . D spt. F I -20 — Open from 9:00 A. M. to 12:30 A. M. — the 100% written Medalo money J. D. Morris, AT 7171 for par LOMO NOVELTY COMPANY » W . J . CT.ANN . P r o p rie to r back guarantee. » * . « * » « St., X i w T o r t IS, W. T . ticulars. Ask for G-168 Vanport News THE VETERANS MOSER GROCERY BARGAINS IN H O ME S Frank L McGuire A DOCTOR’S PRESCRIPTION FOR THE SCALP MEDLEY HOTEL FREE FACE POWDER Oliver E. Smith /¿ S i $1445 BLUE HEAVEN LUNCH ROOM