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Friday. F eb ru ary IS. 1946 PORTLAND INQUIRER ■°«g* Six W O M E N ’ S PAGE Society News By Ann Morrison and Helena Searcie iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiuiui ........................................................... . FASHIONS RADIO Vanporl News MOSER GROCERY Williams Ave. & Knott St. F resh V egetables D aily We W elcome Y our P atronage A. E. MOSER By Samuel G. Whitney of a b irth d ay p a rty F e b ru a ry 10 j S ev eral m em b ers of th e Van- Mrs. W. B. Brow n w as th e h o st ess. T u rk ey and all its trim m ings p o rt C om m unity church m otored to P o rtlan d S u n d ay to h elp Rev. w ere served to eleven guests. J. F. S m ith an d m em bers of A. % isitors Mr. G ordon T hom as arriv e d M. E. Zion c h u rch cele b rate th eir hom e W ednesday w ith an h o n o r 150th an n iv ersary . Special guests able discharge from th e A rm y. w ere: Miss A lice H ayden, soloist, Mr. Thom as sp en t th re e y ears an d Miss P a u lin e W iggs, pianist, w ith U ncle Sam. Most of th is tim e w ho re n d e re d m any num bers d u rin g th e 3 o’clock service. Miss w as sp en t overseas. Mr. W alter W hite, E xecutive H ayden and MtSs W iggs w ere also S ecretary of th e NAACP, w ho held over fo r th e n ig h t service lectu red here F e b ru a ry 6, w as th e a t 7 o’clock to join Mrs. Louise L. house guest of Dr. and Mrs. R ob W hitney an d Mrs. C. L. Childress, soloists an d special guests for the e rt N. Jo y n e r Jr., Mrs. B erdine, S eattle, is visiting n ig h t service. T he w hole congre h e r d au g h ter, Mrs. O tto R u th e r gation seem ed to have enjoyed ford, w ho is ill b u t m uch b e tte r th e pro g ram an d th e ir h earts did b u rn w ith in w ith th e hallow ed at th is tim e. Rev. N. C. A ustin J r . le ft last fire. $306 w ere raised d u rin g the T h u rsd ay for W ashington, D. C., day. An Enjoyable Birthday Party S atu rd ay evening, F e b ru a ry 9, th e spacious and b eau tifu l hom e at 818 N. R ussell S tre e t w as th e scene of an enjoyable b irth d a y p arty given by Mrs. Peggy Thom as, the w ell-know n and popular p roprietress of th e room ing house of th e above nam ed address. F orty-five guests w ere present. Among th e out-of-tow n guests w ere th e follow ing: Mr. and Mrs. T. L. M cG owan of Los Angeles, C alif.; Mrs. T ennie D avis of Oak land, C alif.; Miss K ath erin e Glass of O akland;, Calif.; Mr. A ndrew F ord of V alejo, Calif.; Miss M ar g aret E squire of Los A ngeles, C alif.; Miss L illian F lak es of Los A ngeles, Calif. We reg ret th a t we w ere unable to secure th e nam es of all th e guests from P ortland. The guests w ere en te rta in e d by in th e in te re st of th e F. E. P. C. m usic, dancing and games. R e bill. He expected to be aw ay freshm ents w ere served in a b u n d about tw o weeks. Rev. and Mrs. O. S. T hom as ance. M any ap p ro p riate and useful Lew is w ere w eek-end guests in gifts w ere received b y Mrs. th e city. Rev. L ew is w as guest sp eak er at th e S u n d ay m orning Thomas. In th e w ee hours of th e m o rn services of B ethel A. M. E. church. Mrs. Rosa W ebber is hom e ing th e guests d ep arted acclaim ing Mis. T hom as as a gracious again a fte r spending a fo rtn ig h t v isiting in Seattle, W ash. and charm ing hostess. A fter spending sev eral days Blue Bird Club Ha* Valentine Tea S unday afternoon, F e b ru a ry 10, v isiting in th e city, Mrs. Rond- a t the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W il tre e left for Los A ngeles, Calif., liam P urcell, th e B lue B ird Social en ro u te to h er hom e in O m aha, C lub of M ount Hood C h ap ter No. Neb. W hile h ere she w as th e 16, O. E. S., had a silver V alen house gu est of Mr. an d Mrs. Clem tine tea. H ours w ere 1 p. *n. to 5 D uncan. S everal social affairs p. m. E arly spring flow ers w ere w ere given in h er honor. S eam an Lee C oates of St. Louis, th e decoration. T he tab le cen ter- piece w as of spring flow ers in th e Mo., sp en t S unday in th e city lodge colors, as w ere th e candles. w ith his uncles an d aunts, Mr. Tea, coffee, open sandw iches, and Mrs. R. F. M orrison, M r. and cakes, candy and salted n u ts w ere Mrs. E. B orvie an d his cousins, served to th e guests. L adies of E arl M orrison and A nna M orri th e club serving d u rin g th e tea son. hours w ere: M esdam es J . N. C an- Illness and Funerals F u n e ra l rite s w ere held M on trill, R. G reene, E. W. Sm ith, Ola Reed, Jas. Reed, A. Reynolds, A r day a t 2:30 p. m. a t E dw ard H ol th u r N elson, M. M cClear, and m an and Son for Mrs. J u lia H as Sula W illiam s. Those w ho assisted kins, a long-tim e m em ber of Mt. in greeting th e guests w ere Me- O livet B aptist and a p ioneer of dam e Jam es Lee, R. B aldw in, th e city. She leaves a d aughter, H arry W illiam s, W illiam P urcell Mrs. Id a Woods, a g ran d d au g h ter, Mrs. M ary G reg o ry and sev and W. C ockran. Mrs. Sula W illiam s is p resident e ra l b ro th ers an d sisters in th e of th e club and Mrs. Ola M. Reed East. In te rm e n t in Rose City cem etery. w o rth y m atro n of th e chapter. F u n e ra l rites w ere held M on 332 N. In te rsta te w as th e scene day m orning a t 10:30 a. m. for th e la te Mr. Munso C. R uby at B runing and L u n d b erg Chapel. W ith in te rm e n t in G reenw ood H ills cem etery. Mr. Ted F reem an is ill in th e Good S am aritan hospital. Mrs. Ezella C ornelius, 28 N. E. Fargo, w as called to G reenville, Texas; h e r fa th e r is seriously ill. A DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION FOR THE SCALP RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES Church of Christ "T hanks be to God th a t th e w ork h e re is m oving along nicely. The C e n tra l C hurch of C h rist on N. E. 7th and H assalo stre e t (w hite) h ad an all day g et-to g eth er m eetin g S unday and invited all the su rro u n d in g C hurches of C hrist a t 2 p. m. We enjoyed a song serv ice re n d ered by each congregation. B ro th er F red H ar mon led th e songs for th e colored C hurch of C hrist, located a t 3527 B roadacres street. P a sto r H aw k ins delivered an in sp irin g m es sage. Ira H aw kins, m inister. R e ported b y Mrs. F re d H arm on at 445 N. W. 44th ct. Tha hair roots are in the scalp. The condition of your h air does often depend heavily on the n atu ral health of your scalp. Years ago, Dr. Carnot invented a medi cated ta r formula called Carbonoel which is mixed with Sulphur, Re sorcin and Balsam of Peru. 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A t 11:55 a. m. th e con g regation listen ed to a w onderful serm on by th e able pastor, Rev. C. C. Thom pson. His subject was W A SHINGTON— (A N P)—Need “C h ristian s A dvised to S tu d y .” for a N egro as a n ad m in istrativ e 2 Tim. 2-15. assistant in the V eteran s’ ad m in A t 3:30 p. m. B ro th er K. Rog istratio n w as n ev er m ore a p p a r ers, m an ag e r of th e S tars of H a r en t th an a t the p resent tim e, as m ony q u a rte t, sponsored an ev e num erous cases of discrim ination n in g of songs. O th er q u a rte ts on th e p a rt of regional offices w ere present. Those w ho did not have been m ade to th e A ssociated h e a r th e singing m issed a tre a t; N egro Press. needless to say o u r h e a rts did He w as told by th e regional of b u rn w ith in w h ile listening to fice th a t once engaged in th e p u r th e Gospel b ro u g h t us in song. suit of studies in a certain field, A t 5:30 p. m. th e B. Y. P. U. he co uldn’t change courses. A w as called to o rd er b y th e d ire c t spokesm an at the n atio n al office or, S ister L. D. M ixsom. A fter claim ed th a t w as u n tru e. th e assem bly th e union engaged A n o th er N egro has been given a w o n d erfu l program . W ith group th e ru n around a t a regional of 4‘U” in charge. Mrs. L. Conley, fice of th e V eterans’ ad m in istra m istress of cerem onies. tion at D urham , N. C. H e rep o rts A t th e 8 p. m. service w e had th a t h e w as tre a te d cordially by th e honor of h earin g tw o serm on- le tte r and telephone, w hen he in e tte s com ing from o ur own Rev. qu ired about obtaining aid from F o ster and Rev. Jam es E. Jack - veterans, but w hen he appeared in person he w as shunted from Rev. F o ste r spoke to us from room to room w ith o u t an y results. A m em ber of the n atio n al office Exodus. S ubject, “T he Good S h ep h erd .’’ Rev. Jackson spoke at V e te ra n ’s ad m in istratio n claims from M ark 8-29. Subject, “W hom th a t G en. O m ar B radley has Do You Say I A m .” show n inclination to be fairm ind- B oth m in isters preached • soul ed, b u t he can’t police th e w hole stirrin g serm ons. Two m em bers of the v e te ra n s’ set up. So, he suggests th a t th e Negro w e re added to th e church. Sunday, F e b ru a ry 18, w e w ill press an d other lib eral organiza h av e th e honor of h earin g Rev. tions get behind a pressu re m ove W. M. Jack so n of B rem erton, m ent to have a N egro appointed W ash. Rev. Jack so n is the fa th e r as ad m in istrativ e assistan t in of Rev. Jam es E. Jackson. The Gen. B rad ley ’s office to handle problem s th a t public is c o .d ially invited to a t d iscrim inatory come out of regional offices. tend. T he U nion B ap tist church fu r th e r inv ites you to w orship w ith th e m each Sunday. S unday school_____ 10:00 a. m. M orning serv ice____11:43 a. m. By Y. P. U-------------- 5:30 p. m. CHICAGO—(A N P — Mrs. Ida E vening service____ 7:00 p. m. Mac L aw s of C hicago is the only C hoir p ractice Tues. night, 8-9:30 c o lo red -w o m an serving as wo P ra y e r m eeting T hurs. night, 7- m en ’s advisor to U. S. parolees. 9:30. H er d u ties a re to assist w om en Rev. C. C. Thom pson, pastor. and g irls paroled from federal Mrs. M. B. Stokes, church r e p en iten tiaries to reengage in law porter. ful social life in th e com m unity. S end all new s to S am uel G. She assists th e w om en to solve W hitney, 4006 C ottonw ood st., any problem s w hich th e y m ay Apt. 844, n o t la te r th a n T uesday en co u nter d u ring th e period of evening for publication in th e th e ir re tu rn to norm al living, in com ing issue m aking th e m onthly rep o rts re qu ired of them and perform s n u m erous p etty services w hich are h elpful to th e girls. S e n d t o d a y f o r f r e e l i b e r a l s u p p l y o f t h i s h ifrh Mrs. L aw s’ w ork w ith th e pa (Trade F a c e P o w d e r A also o u r fu k e b e a u tif u l C osm etic c a talo g in colors. H elp b rin g o u t y o u r love role b oard began as a resu lt of liness by usinji o u r g ln m n m n i blend o f F ace P ow der. B e L ovely t o L ook A t - N ico t o K m « . D on’t w a it. h er activ ity as a m em ber of the J . E . M c B R A D Y A C O . . ( E a t . 1891) Chicago W om an’s C ity club of 1 0 4 1 - 4 9 W . V a n B u r « « O '» « » n W » r t i i r m n T III. w hich she is one of th e few col ored m em bers. MEN'S vention. an d the Rev. Roy Love, treasu rer, W ednesday, m ade th e | in itia l paym ent on tha $375,000 ( p ro p erly investm ent. Rev. Love, left end. is show n presenting the dow n paym ent to W eldon A. B easley, p resident of the T ennes see R ealty & In v estm en t com p any, w hich h andled the tra n sa c tion, w hile P resid en t Owen looks on. — (ANP Photo) P o rtla n d 's L eading C olored H otel BARGAINS Administrative Georgians Named I N H O M E S Assistant Needed To Freedom Meet Serves on U. S. Parole Board A TLA NTA — (A N P)—Gov. Ellis ÄNT * A rn all has nam ed tw o G eorgians to rep resen t th e sta te Feb. 1 in P h ilad elp h ia w hen rep re se n ta tiv es from over th e nation w ill assem ble to celebrate N ational Freedom day. T he delegates chosen by the governor are: C. A. Scott, editor and general m anager of the A t la n ta D aily W orld, and A. T. W al “A m erica’s L arg est H ome S eller” den, atto rn ey and p resident of th e 328 S. W. Washington AT 7171 G eorgia A ssociation of C itizens’ D em ocratic clubs. T he Feb. 1. celebration is a pro FRANK L. M cGUIRE—6-room, 2 bedroom hom e. C l o s e to je c t of M ayor R. R. W right, p res school an d bus. C orner lot. id en t of C itizens and Southern P riced a t only $2950. C all J. b an k in Philadelphia, a form er D. M orris, A T 7171. A sk for G eorgian and president of G eorgia D-156. S ta te college, Savannah. Frank L. McGuire BUCK H ILL FA LLS, Pa.— (A N P)—The 200 delegates to the four-day ann u al m eeting of th e H om e Missions council of N orth A m erica pledged them selves last w eek to foster racial harm ony and b e tte r co-operation betw een la bor an d m anagem ent. R epresenting 23 P ro te sta n t de nom inations w ith a m em bership of n early 28,000,000, they voted for the adoption of a nine-point statem en t on priciples concern ing the hom e m issions’ task in the post-w ar era. T he Rev. Dr. S tanley U. N orth of th e C ongre g ational C hristian Missions coun cil, N ew Y ork, w as elected the new director and w ill be in charge of th e program . T he board agreed to enlarge its program of co-operation “w ith o th er denom inational agencies” in an effort to obtain “b e tte r race relatio n s,” to tra in m ore C hris tia n leaders in th e problem s of lab o r and m anagem ent so they m ig h t ,ad eq u ately m in ister” to com m unities w hich have such difficulties, and to endeavor to o b tain “fu ll exercise of th e rig h ts of citizenship” for special tension areas such as A laska, P u erto Rico, H aw aii and in A m erican-Indian affairs.. FREE FACk POWDER STONE RING $ 14.95 1 0 - X a r n t S o lid G o ld 9 0 » o t a x i n c lu d e d _____ H e r e is y o u r c h a n c e t o g e t h im m a t j i d r a l R ift, a 1 0 - X t. S o lid G o ld M e n ’s S to n e R i n g f o r o n ly $14.95. n o t a x e s | C .O .D . c h a r g e s to a d d . C h o ic e o f I f i v e l a r g e b e a u t i f u l l y c o lo r e d a t o n e s , r u b y r e d . d e e p b lu e s a p p h i r e , e m e r a l d g r e e n , a m t h y s t , o r g o ld e n y e llo w , j T h e a p p ro p ria te g if t fo r a n y m a n .! S p e c i f y s i* e a n d c o l o r w h e n o r d e r i n g , j S en d m o n e y o r d e r o r p a y p o s tm a n on a r r iv a l. O ne w eek m o n e y -b a c k g u a r a n t e e . W e ? » jr t a x e s a n d m a i l i n g c h a r g e s . D e p t. P I - a o LOMO NOVELTY COMPANY 1 1 W . 4 2 n d S t.. N e w Y o r k 18, N . Y . WALKER a n d ROACH R O O F IN G B lR « y S l a t « CONTRACTORS S u r f a c e d S h in g le s a n d S id in g 1515 N . E . 33rd A t «. G A . 2942 CLARK’S BLUE HEAVEN LUNCH ROOM 1042 N. LARRABEE ST. SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN — Our Specialty — STEAKS a n d CHOPS Ice Cold Beer . . . Soit Drinks — Open from 9:00 A. M. lo 12:30 A. M. — w. J. CLARK, P rop rietor FRANK L. McGUIRE— 5 bedroom home, 50x100 lot. F u ll cem ent basem net, only $2750. C all J. D. M orris, AT 7171. A sk for G- 157. FRANK L. M cG UIRE—Home an w heels. 1 room trailer, stove, bed and built-ins. O nly $125.00. C all J. D. M orris, AT 7171. A sk for H-123. FRAN K L. McGUIRE— 5 room, 2 bedroom hom e. F u ll cem ent basem ent. Close to school and bus. Q uick possession. O nly $2950. F o r m ore inform ation call J. D. M orris. A T 7171. FRAN K L. McGUIRE—C om fort able, 6 room , 3 bedroom fu r nished hom es; convenient loca tion. N ice lot. V ery n eat and clean. O nly $4000. C all AT. 7171, ask for J. D. M orris, ask for E-157. FRAN K L. McGUIRE— B eautiful 7 room , 3 bedroom hom e, p a rt ly furnished, double plum bing; fuel furnace. Good location. J. D. M orris, A T 7171, ask fo r C- 206. FRANK L. McGUIRE— 6 room , 3 bedroom hom e, quick posession. 2 blocks to bus, schools, close to stores. C all J . D. M orris, AT 7171, ask fo r C-200. FRANK L. M cGUIRE—Nice 5- room , 2 bedroom hom e, oil f u r nace, double plum bing. Com pletely furnished. $90 m onth in come. Good location. C all J. D. M orris, A T 7171, ask fo r B-83. FRANK L. M cGUIRE— 8 ioom home, all hardw ood floors dw n; basem ent; furnace. On bus, close to stores, school. Easy term s. C om petely furnished. J. D. M orris, A T 7171, ask fo r C-97. FRANK 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. O n San R afael betw een U nion and W illiams. J. D. M orris, A T 7171 for p a r ticulars. A sk for G-168