Friday. M arch IS. 1946 PO RTLAN D INQUIRER ?«0* Six WOME N’ S PAGE Society News FASHIONS RADIO RECOPIES By A nn M orrison an d H elena Hot Cross Buns For Lent tow n guest w as Mrs. Susie S h an ­ By A nn M orrison and non of L onview , W ash. E a rlie r in H elena S ear eie th e a ftern o n th e W om en’s M is­ OVERSEAS RED CROSS sionary Band convened. D ifferent W O R K E n R E iu R N S Mrs. C urtis, nee E llen T or­ suggestions w ere m ade by m em ­ rence, is spending a few d ay s in bers as to how to c a rry on p e r­ P o rtlan d visiting w ith Mrs. L ena sonal m issionary w ork. T he m em ­ W illiam s. Mrs. C urtis is a Red bers are m aking sev eral q u ilts Cross w ork er and w as stationed for th e Mission soon. O ur object in the Sou th Pacific for sev eral is to have a place fixed an d p re ­ m onths. W hile in M anila last p ared for trav elin g m issionaries Ja n u a ry she w as m a rrie d to Mr. or E vangelists th a t m ig h t stop C urtis, fro m N ew Y ork w ho is w ith us on th e ir w ay to v a r­ ious places. T he n e x t m eeting also in the arm ed service. W ednesday evening Mrs. C her- ing is a t th e hom e of M other J. rie H ilm an an d h e r d au g h ter, G ross 4224 S. E. G lenw ood. N ew Miss L ena, w ere hostesses fo r a m em bers are w elcom e a t all d in n er p a rty in honor o f Mrs. tim es. C urtis. Mrs. C urtis plans to leave for R ochester, N. Y., en ro u te she e x ­ N U PTIA LS pects to stop off at L a G rande, S eam an 1 /c J. J. R ezendes and O re., to visit h er fa th e r and Miss Jo sep h in e S earce w ere m a r­ friendfe. ried M arch 8th a t V ancouver, SERVICEMAN HOUSE GUEST Wash. The Rev. P a u l E kw all P riv a te Jo h n L. Jacob an d Sea­ p erform ed th e cerem ony. T heir m an 1st class, W. G ray, a re house guests for a few days of Mr. and a tte n d a n ts w ere Mrs. E velina Mrs. C harles Redd, uncle and Sw an, as m aid of honor and Mr. aun* o f P riv a te Jacob on S. E. H e rb e rt Jen k in s, as best m an. Mr. R ezendes is being discharged 17th Ave. from service in a few days after V ISITIN G IN THE serving in sev eral b a ttle s o v er­ WINDY CITY Mr. C. B. M acey and children seas, The reception took place on le ft la st w eek for a fo rte n ite M onday, M arch 12th a t th e hom e v isit w ith relativ es in Chicago. of Mr. and Mrs. Irv in g P roctor. SOCIETY MATRON BACK Mrs. P ro c to r is a sister of Mrs. FROM W ASHINGTON A fter spending sev eral w eeks R ezendes and resides a t 2036 N. in Spokane and oth er p a rts of E. W illiam s Ave. The bird e w ore a tra d itio n a l W ashington, Mrs. P o lly an Reed of N. E. C herry C ourt, is back w hite sating w edding gown. The home. Mrs. Reed inform ed a r e ­ veil w as finger tip le n g th and p o rter th a t the trip w as grand, w as h eld in place b y a sem i halo b u t she is glad to be back in of seed pearls. She carrie d a b eau tifu l b o u q u et of w h ite c a r­ P ortland. nations, w h ite sw eet peas and SIG H TSEEIN G IN THE m aiden h a ir fe rn tie d w ith a N ATIONAL CA PITO L A nother trav el-m in d ed person w hite satin ribbon. As th e groom is Mrs. L ettie P o lk w ho left last is still in th e service he w ore F rid ay for a v isit in W ashington, his n av a l uniform . T he couple D. C. to visit h e r son. E n ro u te stood beside a lovely c u t glass she w ill stop for a few days to bow l w ith flo atin g candles and spend some tim e w ith a n o th er violets. The house w as a rra n g e d w ith son there. flow ers and ta p e rs and soft lights. BON VOYAGE PARTY HONORS O FFICE SECRETARY Ice cream and cake w ere served S atu rd ay evening, M arch 2, Mr. from th e ta b le w hich held th e C hesley E. C orbett, m anaging ed ­ m ost gorgeous th re e tie re d w ed­ ito r of th e P o rtlan d In q u irer, ding cake atop w hich w ere th e w as host at a cocktail p a rty h o n ­ m in ia tu re b rid al pair. A lace oring Miss R ebeker S. Love, of­ cloth a n r cry sta l p lates helped fice secretary of th e P o rtla n d In ­ to set off th e table. Delicious q uirer, w ho left T uesday, M arch p unch w as serv ed from a huge 5, to visit h er fath er, b ro th ers cut glass punch bow l th a t stood and sisters in L aw ton, O klahom a, in th e corner. M any u sefu l gifts also to drop in a t L angston U n i­ w ere received b y th e tw o. N early v ersity w here she g rad u ated , to a h u n d re d frie n d s w ere p resen t to see m em bers of th e faculty to x ten d th ir co n g ratu latio n s and and the stu d en t body, fo r an in ­ good w ishes to th e young couple. Those w h o assisted w ith th e se rv ­ d efin ite stay. A fter a lovely feast Mr. C o r­ ing w ere M esdam es Johnson, b e tt had special arran g e m e n ts for S la te r F errell, M adelyn Flow ers, an o th er p arty at th e D ude Ranch Jessie D aniels, L illian G roves, w here th e p a rty sp en t a m ost G race B urks, E velena S w an and T he Misses enjoyable even in g dancing, con­ E lizab eth A v n itt. versing and w atch in g th e floor Naom i D aniels, T h eresa Searcie, show. Bon voyage, R ebeker, we A nnabelle P roctor, A lpha S earcie received th e guests a t th e door m iss you already. and took th e ir nam es. Rev. M. SILV ER WEDDING A NNIVERSARY OBSERVED Je ffe rie s also help ed to see th a t T he hom e of Mr. and Mrs. things w ent along sm oothly. Lloyd G riffith w as th e scene of a p arty celeb ratin g th e ir tw en ty - Mrs. D orothy M cSw ain, w ife fifth anniversary . of Mr. H enry M cSw ain and her Mrs. G riffith w as gow ned in a blue crepe dress w ith a corsage b ro th e r Mr. R ich ard L aw rence of w hite carn atio n s and pin k h y ­ w ere called to th e bedside of th e ir acinths. T he gift ta b le w as p re ­ m other, Mrs. L aw ren ce in M inn­ sided over by Mrs. J. D uke, m o­ eapolis, Minn. W ord has been th e r of Mrs. G riffith. T he m ain received th a t th e m o th er is m uch attractio n w as th e b eau tifu l w ed ­ im proved. ding cake w ith w hite icing, trim ­ m ed in w hite roses and silver leaves in pink icing. On top of th e cake w as th e w edding date. The gifts w ere num erous and beautiful. C o ngratulations to you both. Miss O llie M arie B rooks of N. E. H ancock an d Mrs. Lee Mc- C linton, w ere m a rrie d in V an­ couver on T h u rsd ay M arch 7th. Mrs. M cC linton is th e sister of Mr. W alter B rooks of th e above On M arch 10th the W om en’s address. W illing W orkers m et a t th e home of Mrs. Effie Lee at 6315 S. E. A b irth d a y p a rty w as given in 62nd Ave. E veryone had a love­ ly tim e. D uring th e delicious honor of Mr. G eorge M cSw ain lunch Mrs. L. G en try and m o th er on Feb. 28th. A host of friends G ross w ere p resen ted w ith lit­ had a olvely tim e. A delicious tle gifts. T hey w ere th e hon­ rep ast w as served. T he p a rty w as j ored guests because th e ir b irth ­ given by Mr. and Mrs. M. Me-1 d ay s a re in M arch. O u r o u t of j Sw ain. One a penny, two a penny Hot Cross Buns! It’s the traditional hot bread th a t ushers in the Lenten season— light, deliciously flavored yeast dough, enriched with spices, candied orange peel and raisins. H ere’s a hot bread th a t can pinch hit for dessert any day—try it with a wedge of cheese or a bit of homemade icily. ‘‘Swell change” the family will say—“sugar sav­ ing, and easy to make,” you’ll gratefully say. Clip this tested recipe and try it tomorrow. HOT CROSS BUNS 2 ca k es com pressed y ea st *4 cup lukew arm w a te r 1 teasp oon sugar I j t cup S p ry 2 tea sp o o n s s a lt 2 tea sp o o n s cin n a m o n V% tea sp o o n n u tm eg cup su gar cup scalded m ilk 2 eggs 2 ta b lesp oon s candied or a n g e p e e l, chopped 1 cup r a is in s or c u rra n ts 5 c u p s sifted a ll-p u rp ose flour Crumble yeast into cup. Add lukewarm w ater and one teaspoon sugar and set in warm place until it becomes light and spongy (about 15 min­ utes). Combine Spry, salt, spices and % cup sugar in large bowl. Add scalded milk and stir until Spry is melted. CooT until lukewarm. Add y east and blend. Reserve a small am ount of egg white fo r glaze. B eat eggs, and add w ith orange peel and raisins to yeast mixture. Mix well. Add flour and knead to a smooth dough. Cover and let rise until double in bulk (about 2 hours). Form into 2-inch balls, place in two Spry-coated 8 x 8 x 2-inch pans, allowing a small space between rolls. P u t in warm place and let rise to 1% tim es original size. A fter rolls have risen, bruUi w ith sm all am ount of egg w hite beaten with 1 tablespoon w ater and snip & deep cross in each bun w ith scissors. A pain let rise until very light. Bake in m oderate oven (360°F.) 30-35 minutes. When done, fill cross on top of each bun w ith Royal Icing, using a spoon or pastry tube. Makes 2 dozen buns. > Royal Icing. B eat % cup sifted confectioners’ su g ar gradually into I unbeaten egg white. Add 1 teaspoon lemon juice ana beat in % cup sifted confectioners’ sugar gradually. Continue beating until stiff. C ocked H at R olls Go easy on precious sugar—give the fam ily tasty, tender rolls shaped like three-cornered hats, filled w ith home-made preserves or marmalade. E legant for luncheon dessert, teatim e tre a t—or any time when some­ thing sweet is in order. You know, nothing tastes b etter than wholesome yeast bread! And nothing is easier to make when you have a tested recipe like this one, to give you the "know-how.” Collect compliments galore—make Cocked H a t Rolls today. Satisfying s w e e ts th a t sa v e s u g a r . . bYrnd. Add eggs and mix well. Add flour and knead to a smooth dough. 2 cnke«> c o m p r e iw d 1 c u p sc ald e d m ilk Cover and let rise until double in 2 e g g s. b e a te n ri'R « t bulk (about 2 hours). *4 c u p lu k e w a rm 4*.» cup* s ifte d a ll-p u rp o s e flour w a te r Take H of dough on board and 1 te a sp o o n s u g a r % c u p o r a n g e m ar­ knead lightly. Roll very thin, cut m ala d e . r r a p e c u p S p ry 2 teartp o o n s M ilt je lly , o r raspberry in 4-inch circles. Place 1 teaspoon V i cup su g ar jam orange m arm alade on each circle. M oisten edges o f c irc le s w ith Crumble yeast into small bowl. Add lukewarm w ater and 1 tea­ Water. Pinch and seal dough a t 3 spoon sugar and set in warm place reg u lar points to form a triangle until it becomes light and spongy w ith fillin g sh o w in g in c e n te r. (about 15 m inutes). Combine Spry, Place close together in Spry-coated salt, and sugar in large bowl ana pans and let rise in w arm place add scalded milk. S tir until Spry until light. is melted, then cool until luke­ B ake In m oderate oven (SSO’F.), warm. Add yeast m ixture a n d . 20-25 minutes. Makes S d eceit. 3 COCKED HAT ROUS < x m > • A ll the churches of G od in C hrist are planning a w elcom e reception for th e ir S tate M other R ita D ouglas of B akersfield, Cal. She has carge of th e State’ of O re­ gon and W ashington d istrict M is­ sionaries. Mrs. R eed and J. C. F o ster have charge of th e com m ittee and the recep tio n w ill be held M arch 13 a t 224 N. 10th Ave. Eld. B. M. M cSw ain is in charge. T here is a lot of the sport fans w o r dering w hats getting th e m a t­ te r w ith th e fig n t situ atio n a- ro u n d these parts, I also have w ondered so lets have a looksee. L itle Jo h n n ie Sw arze a ju n io r w e lte r loses to P o rtla n d ’s p rid e T om m y M over th e gas house kid from dow n Sell wood .w ay then Tom m y is given the nod over d a rk skinned L incoln S tanley w ho m any th o u g h t should have w on in stead of our Tom m y. Now th e p ictu re changes to an o th er one Bobby Volk w ho is slated to m eet a G ilb ert W hitesides from S an ta M onica, Calif. B obby is u n ab le to keep th is engagm ent so a su b stitu tio n is necessary to save th e show. So w e call on the one fa ith fu l w ho is alw ays ready an d w illing to m eet any one re ­ g ardless of w eight. K now n to ev ery fig h t fan as Speedy C an­ non a p re tty slick chick him self w itn his dukes. W ell this C annon boy proceeded to m ake a gory m ess out of said W hitesides for th re e rounds and for som e re a ­ son (you fig u re it out) coasted to a unanim ous win. A rem atch is m ade for Mr. W hitesides again to face V olk and this w as the joker, u n d er the nam e of W hite, this tim e W hite as he w as called p u t up a good fig h t against Volk and altho Bobby got t he decis­ ion th ere w ere m any w ho thought W hite should have had a draw a t least. So these sam e tw o boys are m atched again ONLY this tim e its V olk and W hitesides. So W hitesides show s up the nite before the fight w ith a v ery bad c u t over th e left optic w hich no m edical ex am in er if such be and it should be, b u t I say no m edical ex am in er w ould have allow ed W hitesides to fight should he have been exam ined and no m an o r lad should fight unless he has h a d a physical check up. B ut w hat about C annon? W hy w on’t M oyer or Volk fight th is boy? W hy isn’t he given a chance on these shows? C annon can m ake th e w elterw eig h t of 147 pounds and he is as rough a show m an and a b e tte r fig h ter th a n m ost of th e lads w ho a re getting the calls to post. M aybe our Tom m y and Bobby don’t care for m au l­ ing p a rt w ith C annon BUT WHY? H e can m ake w eight for eith e r of them . A nd I’m su re th a t eith er of our w elter or m iddle hom e tow n cham ps w ould be ever so glad to fig h t C annon on a W at­ erm an prom otion. C annon m ade a chum p out of W hitesides and y et each tim e, tw ice since the houses have been average I ’m told by m any th a t th e public w ants to see both M oyer and Volk F ig h t C annon and you can be sure e ith er of these w ill draw p len ty well. C annon is anxious and w illing to fight e ith er of these boys b u t do e ith er of the cham ps care to m eet Cannon? You ask them then ask W ater­ m an, why? FA REW ELL M IDNIGHT SU PPER Eld. C. T. Jam es of Los A ngeles w as th e honored guest a t a m id ­ night su p p er on T hu rsd ay , Mar. 7th. Mrs. L ulia R an d all of N. E. Wasco w as th e charm ing hostess. C rah gum bo as only M rs. R andall can m ake ot w as th e m ain and superb dish. A n abun d an ce of soft d rin k s w ere served also. Eld. Jam es w as on a to u r for th e F o u r G qane G ospel C hurch of C alifornia an d to u red into W ashington an d as fa r as V ictoria B ritish C olum bia. H e is also a radio an n o u n cer an d N ational chorus lead e r of ch u rch of God in C hrist E vangelist. Eld. J. C. F oster w as th ere also. A bout 25 persons w ere p resen t to w ish th e E ld er a safe re tu rn home. T hey d ep a rte d ab o u t 3 a. m. to Mrs. D ennis C ollins hom e on N. E. 1st Ave. for b reakfast. Mrs. M. K ey, Mrs. C row der an d Mrs. M. V irgil assisted Mrs. Collins in serving th e guests. CHURCH NEW S S unday evening th e W om ens’ M issionary Society of B eth el A. M.E. C h u rch had charge of the evening service. Mrs. G eorge T hom as w as the m ain speaker. The su b ject w as ‘M arching F eet.” M istress of cerem onies w as Mrs. B. G raves. Invocotion by M rs. S. C lark, S c rip tu re read in g by Mrs. Ivy Pope. Solos by M esdam es D orothy G ray and M ullens. F in ­ ance com m ittee, Mrs. B ell Jo h n ­ son and Mrs. M ary Brow n. TO TA K E COURSE IN BEAUTY CULTURE Mrs. G ladys W elch of 2136 A. V ancouver A venue, left th is w eek for Los A ngeles, and O akland, C alifornia, w here she w ill tak e a course in beau ty culture. A FAN P. S. I believe th e last fight th a t this fig h ter speedy C annon lost w as 1943 to Mason “M ickey” P ease the fighting policem an. W ell Jo e W aterm an how about ] giving this colored youth a chance now he alw ays train s I h ear 1 and alw ays is in good physical shape w hen you need him to fight. H ere’s hoping Speedy C an­ non gets a chance in Portland. I NEVER M ISS A BOXING SHOW FA N dötijierotö I have just learned that there are only about 20 million factory workerr In the United States. This is only about one-seventh of our total nopulation. 1 .iave .somehow oeen under the impression that there were at least 100 million factory workers in our country. These ooys sure sound like more than one-seventh ol the population— walking out, sitting (Jjwr. ;tanding jp ying down, anc itherwise raising cain- -on the /rent -»ages of the news­ papers filling the public eye and ear anc demanding government attention. It Ihe millions of farm ers and stenographers and grocery store keepers and housewives and other workers of the country m:.de as much of a fuss about themselves as the industrial workers, life in America would sure be one large hullabaloo. EAT WITH US You are always welcome— I The KEYSTONE LUNCH "w e never close" 1 Short Orders our specialty 1461 N. Williams Ave. § Mrs. Hazel Johnson, | Manager I