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Friday. March 8. 1946 PORTLAND INQUIRER ' i g * Six W O M E N ’ S PAKE Society News By Ann Morrison and Helena Board« Cpl. Daniel Fletcher back from the Philippines, a native o f Musk ogee, Oklahome, is here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis o f 2502 Cottonwood. Vanport City. Ore. (Editor’s note: Mr. Fletcher is a protege o f the editor, and a per sonal friend) WIFE GIVES SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY SURPRISE SHOWERS HONORS BRIDE-ELECT Mrs. C. Hillsman and daughter, Miss Leona, were joint hostesses Sunday afternoon February 24 for a surprise shower honoring Mrs. Cleo Cooper bride-elect o f Mr. J. Jackson. The afternoon was spent in gay socializing. Dainty refreshments w ere served. Mrs. Cleo Cooper received many love ly gifts too numerous to m en tion. Miss Thelma Davis of the New Mayer Hotel, was married March 4, 1946 at 2:00 p. m. to Cpl. George Mems at Vancouver, Washington. A party was given later at the bride’s home in her RITES — ILLNESS Last rites w ere held Monday honor. Many friends were in at 11:30 a. m. at the Chapel of vited. Holman and Lutz for Mr. Oscar Mrs. Willis Beed is spending Reajic, who passed away last a few days in Spokane, Wash Thursday. He leaves to mourn his passing, two sisters, Miss Ann ington, visiting frieds. Redic, Mrs. Newsome and a host After spending a forte night of friends. Mrs. Henry M yles is confined visiting her parents, sister and brother, Mrs. Caroline Williams in the Vanport hospital. departed last Wednesday for her home in Seattle, Washington, RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES Bishop W. C. Brown o f Zion A. while here she was the motive M. E. Church, is a welcom ed vis for social courtesies. itor in our city. He spoke W ed Word comes from Washington, nesday evening at Zion A. M. E. D. C. that Miss Deloris W ilken- Church. Rev. Edward W olfe, Pastor of son 'if our city, was among the spring term freshmen students. the Sunnyside Methodist Church, Miss Deloris is a graduate of Jef was guest speaker at Bethel A. ferson High School and is the M. E. Church Sunday evening. daughter of Mrs. Pauline Countee. He brought his Choir and solist, Mrs. Mary Speakman. At the Mrs. Thelma J. Streets is en same time Rev. N. C. Austin was joying a trip to sunny alifornia guest speaker accompanied by for an indefinite visit with rela his choir o f Bet! el A. M. E. church at the Sunnyside M. E. Church. tive and friends. , * The excange was enjoyed by the The Loyal Knights club met membership o f both churches. Tuesday ecening with Mr. W. SICK LIST Rand, Jr. Mrs. Lethia Peck is in the P ro vidence hospital. ENTERTAINMENTS Mrs. S. Golden and Mrs. Seleta Mr. Ben Ware and Mr. C. G ol den o f Washington were pleasant Baker are up and able to be out visitors to our office last week. again much to the delight o f their Mr. Ware’s w ife left the city many friends. and he came in Portland to see ROY LIVINSTON the sights. MOVING Hauling oi A ny Kind ENTERTAINMENTS Mrs. Ann Shephand was host ess Wednesday evening to O. M. E. Club at which time final plans w ere made for their Annau ST. Patrick’s Day Tea, March 17. NO J O B T O O S M A L L N ON E TOO L A R G E M V 442 3 61 N . E . S a n K a f a » l S t . LIND & POMEROY A DOCTOR’S PRESCRIPTION FOR THE SCALP F l o w e r s “As near as your phone” 2617 NE Union Ave— G A 1181 r n r r nutbrown r REE FACt POWDER S en d toda y fo r fr e e liberal su p p ly o f t h is high a de F a ce P o w d e r & a lso o u r f r e e b e a u t if u l . S ■metic ratHloff in colons. H elp b rin g o u t you r lov e- hncoa b y using o u r glnm oroufi blend o f F ace P ow d er. B* Lovely to Look At - Nice to Know. D o n ’ t w ait. J . K. 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Full cement basement G ood looking house priced at only $4490. Call J. D. Morris A T 7171 ask for C-206. No coaxing the family to eat breakfast— they’ll coma running to the table, when you serve these tender, light hot cakes, with honey or maple sirup and crusty-brown sausages I You’ll have to keep stepping to make enough hot cakes for them—and no wonder, for these griddle cakes wake up lazy appetites. Turn your "graL -and-run breakfasters” to “ Good Morning, I’m hun gry” folks. Clip this recipe and use it tomorrow. ^ P.S. Griddles are good for any meal—morning, noon or night, GRIDDLE CAKES 4 egg yolks, beaten 2 cups m ilk 4 egg w hites, beaten stiff griddle rubbed with Spry. When cakes puff and bubble, turn and brown on the other side. Remove from griddle and serve h o t-p la in or rolled ______ .»i „ up. Serves«. « (M3) Cranberry time— and time to make this sugar-thrifty Mock Cherry Pie! Tangy, jewel-red cranberries and sweet, juicy, plump raisins. .. nestled in nutsweet pastry. .. lat ticed with crisscross pastry rib bons, to show off the luscious crim son cranberries...a real Prize Pie! Be a show-off about your pastry, too. Here's the how-to-do-it you’ve been waiting for—simple, sure, in two easy steps for jig-time mix ing. Clip now for your file of “ Easy does it” recipes. « Mock Cherry Pie Cook 2 cups cranberries and Vt cup water in covered saucepan un til they pop (3 to 5 minutes). Add % cup sugar and blend. When cool, add 1 cup raisins, 2 tablespoons flour, % cup corn sirup, and a dash of salt. Tender, Flaky Pastry Mix 2 cups sifted All-Purpose Flour and 1 teaspoon salt. Measure out % cup Spry. Step 1 for Tenderneea —- cut in about % o f the Spry w'th pastry blender or two knive’ as fine as meal. Step t for Flakineat — cut in re maining Spry to size of large peas. Sprinkle 4 tablespoons cold water over different parts of mixture. 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Ask for C-232. FRANK L. McGUIRE—Cute 2 bedroom, 5 room home. On bus line. Good foundation. Partly furnished. Priced at only $3000. Call J. D. Morris A T 7171 ask for B 163. FRANK L. McGUIRE— 6-room, 2 bedroom home. C l o s e to school and bus. Corner lot. Priced at only $2950. Call J. D. Morris, A T 7171. Ask for D-156. FRANK L. McGUIRE— A good buy! 2 flats, four rooms each. Good income. Nice looking, 50x 100 lot. Easy terms, close to bus service. Call J. D. Morris, A T 7171, ask for F-61. Convince oYurself by Asking for FRANK L. McGUIRE— Very neat! 4 rooms up, 3 room apt. in FREE CATALOG— No. 17 basement on 50x100 lot. Extra Boro Clothing Exchange 50x100 lot across the street is 39 M y r t l e A y e . B r o o k l y n , W. Y . THELMA CARPENTER inculded. V e r y reasonably priced. Close to bus lines, Whose vocalizing on the Eddie WILLIAMS AVENUE stores, schools, and church. Call Cantor radio show has won her J. D. Morris, AT 7171, ask for GROCERY nation-wide applause. Miss Car D-196. N o w O pen f o r b u s in e s s FRESH F R U IT penter formerly sang with Count «n d V E G E T A B L E S FRANK L. McGUIRE— Home an Basie'ss band. N. Williams Ave. at Weidler wheels. 1 room trailer, stove, bed and built-ins. Only $125.00. Call J. D. Morris, A T 7171. Ask for H-123. Easter Is Just Around the Corner! MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS NOW BEFORE THE RUSH « « « Specializing in Ladies Tailor-Made COAT SUITS - TOP COATS SPECAL LINE OF DRESSES Originally Designed - - - Individually Tailored $ 9 .9 5 AT 7171 FRANK L. McQUIRE— Very m o dern side-by-side duplex. Hard wood fl. Hop furnace. One side ready to m ove in. A give aw ay at $6950. Very good looking. Call J. D. Morris, A T 7171, ask for E-53. 2 cups sifted flour 4 teaspoons baking powder 1 ^ ' teaspoons i salt , CUP Spry and Barbar Supplia« Insurance — Hospitalization Affidavits for Birth Certificate Books on or About the Negro Frank L. McGuire “Am erica’s Largest Home Seller” I U W . «and Bt., R aw Y o rk 18, V . Y . NOTARY PUBLIC BARGAINS IN H O N E S w "Good Morning" Griddle Cakes Extra light, golden-brown hot cakes, to start the day right LOMO NOVELTY COMPANY Oliver E. Smith RECIPffiS Friday night, February 22, Mrs Lottie Mae Pow ell, of 13 N. E. Tillam ook St., gave htr husband, Mr. Carl Pow ell, a very lovely surprise birthday party. The home was beautifully dec orated in appropriate- colors. Mr. Pow ell had been taken a- way from the house by friends for a friendly chat while the guests gathered. Refreshments in abundance were served the guests. Mr. Pow ell received many beau-, tiful and useful gifts. The follow ing guests were pres ent: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin, Mrs. Joyner, Mr. and Mrs. N. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Overton, Mr. A. Holland, Mrs. F. Ross, Mrs. M. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. McArthur, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Morgan, Mrs. B. H. Leverett, Mr. Henry Knawls, Mrs. F. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. W il bur Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. A. Denton, Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. Proc tor, Chesley E. Corbett, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Powell. A ll left after having had a most delightful time. D ept. P I - 38 BEAUTY SUPPLIES RADIO CALL FOR APPONTMENT UNiversity 5118 F. R. GRIFFITH . . . Representative GIFT COUPON This Gift Coupon is Worth a Souvenir Gift For Any Purchase Made . . . Regardless of How Small FRANK L. McGUIRE— 5 room, 2 bedroom home. Full cement basement. Close to school and bus. Quick possession. Only $2950. For more information call J. D. Morris. A T 7171. FRANK L. McGUIRE—Com fort able, 6 room, 3 bedroom fur nished homes; convenient loca tion. Nice lot. Very neat and clean. Only $4000. Call AT. 7171, ask for J. D. Morris, ask for E-157. FRANK L. McGUIRE— Beautiful 7 room, 3 bedroom home, part ly furnished, double plumbing; fuel furnace. Good location. J. D. Morris, A T 7171, ask for C- 206. FRANK L. McGUIRE— 6 room, 3 bedroom home, quick posession. 2 blocks to bus, schools, close to stores. Call J. D. Morris, A T 7171, ask for C-200. FRAN K L. McGUIRE— 8 room home, all hardwood floors dw n; basement; furnace. On bus, close to stores, school. Easy terms. Com petely furnished. J. D. Morris, A T 7171, ask for C-97.