PORTLAND INQUIRER Six Friday. March 22. 1946 W O M K N ’ S 1P A V E Society News FASHIONS RADIO RECIPIES By Ann Morrison and Helena Sear eie & MtlllllllllilllllllUIIUIIIH •Illllll«ltllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllilllll[lllllllllill Mrs. C larisa S m ith re tu rn e d hom e S atu rd ay a lte r spending th e past m o n th in v arious p a rts of W est V irginia on account of th e illness and d ea th of h er h u sb an d ’s fa th e r, Mr. Sm ith, Sr. Back hom e, a fte r being in th e E ast an d M iddlew est, arriv e d Mr. R obert H ay w ard last week, W hile trav elin g M r. H ayw ard m ade several appearances as guest soloist. In Chicago he m ade recording of religious songs, also sang over th e radio on th e NBC broadcast. Mrs. H ay w ard w as once a m em ber of th e fam ous E v e Jesse choir th a t sang in th e production P orgia an d Bess. P resid in g E lder, Rev. L. F. G reen, w as guest in our city last w eek. Sunday m orning he w as guest sp eak er a t B ethel AME church. M onday evening he h eld the th ird q u arte rly conference of the church year. A ll d ep artm en ts re p o rt an increase in m em bers an d finance. T he L oyal K nig h ts C lub m et T uesday, M ay 18, a t hom e of Mrs. B en Brown. 84 N. B rodw ay w ho anxiously | aw ait th e ir retu rn . NEW YORK NURSE VISITING IN CITY OF ROSES F rom th e big m etropolis, N ew Y ork C ity, cam e th e charm ing Mrs. A. C. Lam b, a n u rse in N ew Y ork C ity, to v isit an d m e e t h er husband, Mr. A. C. L am b, w ho is a stew ard on one of th e vessels now in P o rt h ere, a n d w ho has ju st re tu rn e d to th e states after sev eral m onths of service in th e S ouh Pacific. T hey are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. R ichardson, 2850 N. V ancouver Ave. T hey are h ere for an in defin ite stay. SSSS HOUSEHOLD MEMOS... (a s c e . YOUR W EEK LY M EMORY T E S T H ow g o o d i t yo u r m e m o r y fo r fa c t$ a n d fa c e s ? H ere ¡8 y o u r ch a n ce to f in d o u t. ONE YEAH AGO T H IS W E EK T o save lab o r a n d critic a l ma- te ria ls, Ja m e s E. B yrnes u rg ed b an o n all fo rm s o f th is p o p u la r sp o rt. ANN PETRY, author of “THE PROMINENT FRATERNAL STREET,” Houghton Mi min LU- MAN IN HOSPITAL •ra rjr Fellow ship W inner. Mr. A. A. Jones, 3622 S. E. 6 th St., becam e a p a tie n t in the Good S am a rita n hosp ital M onday for a gen eral checking u p and tre a tm e n t to ascertain th e cause of his illnesr. Under Mr. Jo n es is .vtll know n in fra te rn a l circles h ere an d a t p res New Management e n t is tru ste e of E n terp rise Lodge No. 1, F. an d A. M. a n d also p ro m in en t in E n terp rise C h ap ter WEDDING BELLS D esp ite o p p o sitio n by th e m an of th e O rd er of E aste rn Stars. graaually. Then p ic tu re d ab o v e, so cialists an d a n a r Mr. R obert C rossw hite and Miss As w e go to p rin t w e u n d erstan d add beaten eggs ch ists won d e p a rtm e n t electio n s in a n d m ilk . A dd R uby M inor, w ere q u ietly m arried th a t he is doing nicely. We w ish S p a in , a n d re b ellio n b eg an ag ain st T aste-tem pting hot breads add a you luck an d hope to see you re a l dry i n g r e d i e n t s W ednesday evening, M arch 13. th e le a d e rsh ip o f th is d ictato r. flavorful touch to any meal. Golden a n d m ix th o r - Mr. Ja m e s Jackson an d Mrs. soon, Mr. Jones. crusted muffins or fluffy biscuits are oughly. Mix in T H IR T Y YEARS AGO T H IS the perfect accom panim ent to m eat prunes. Turn into Cleo. C ooper w ere m arrie d F ri MERCHANT MARINE Modern W E EK and salads and go equally well with d ay evening, a t 8 p. m. by Rev. BACK HOME g r e a s e d muffin Conveniently Located G erm an tro o p s p re p a re d to a t a glass of m ilk for a snack or with J. Clow of th e Mt. O llivet E ap- pans and d eco tack th is heavily fo rtifie d city, Mr. Ja c k Johnson, 1623 N. E. coffee or tea for breakfast. A LB ERT D ENNIS, Mgr. r a te e a c h m u f tist ch u rch a t th e hom e of the 1st Ave., a m em ber of th e M er fa m e d in W orld W ar I, a n d w here Don’t shy aw ay from m aking th e b a ttle cry “ T h ey sh all n o t p ass” b rid e’s m other. A large num ber ch a n t M arines, re tu rn e d to th e muffins because you fear only fa ir fin with a half was im m o rtalized . of guests w ere p resen t to con city Tuesday. Mr. Jo h n so n had results. Quick b read s a re the m ost a prune and nut. N. W . 4th and Glisan Bake In a m oderately hot (400 to 425 g ra tu la te th e h ap p y couple. The been to th e P an am a C anal and easily m ixed of all baked goods and degrees) oven for 25 to 30 m inutes. ANSW ERS Portland, Oregon gifts w ere m any and beautiful. New Y ork C ity. His w ife, Mrs. you need to b e ar in m ind only a Spice Muffins. ■unpj»A g few sim ple rules to have s u c c e s ^ J ^ Littl« M iss-T h e lm a U nthank, Essie Mae Johnson, and friends •oauojj o itto u n ij ’ u»f) -g The m ost im portant point to r e ^ i ' 2 cups sifted flour d a u g h ter of Dr. an d Mrs. D. N. w ere glad to see him. 1 egg m em ber is not to "over-m ix.” •I J O I 44 cup sugar U nthank, celeb rated h e r six th Muffin batter, for exam ple, should X ud f o Suiioi jdiuiud pun atJOfj ‘ J 1 cup milk |iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii«iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiniiiiiiinig six th b irth d ay S unday afternoon AMBASSADOR OF GOOD be "bum py” — stirred only until 44 cup melted shortening the dry ingredients a re dam pened a t the hom e of h e r p arents. T w en WILL ENROUTE TO JAPAN EAT WITH US 1 teaspoon ginger Mr. R udolph Ja c k Spencer, 221 by the liquid. B iscuits should not ty one yo u n g sters w ere on hand 1 teaspoon nutmeg You are always | be worked to death—they will be to w ish th e young lady a happy N. E. W asco St., a m em b er of th e 1 teaspoon cinnamon fa r m ore flaky and tender if the welcome— 3 teaspoons baking powder b irthday. A tu rk e y d in n er w ith M erchant M arines sailed T uesday cook is not too am bitious. Now Walks Without Sticks 1 teaspoon salt all th e trim m ings, topped of for Jap an . Quick hot breads a re an easy • TAKES MO MEDICINE • Sift together all dry ingredients. Mr. Spencer, as w as show n in way to put appetite appeal into the w ith a b e a u tifu l b irth d ay cake Mr. Isom Love, 8allis. Miss, s i m p l e s t m e a l . Combine egg, sugar, shortening and pets wonderful relief without w ere th e m ain featu res of the an article appearing in th e In taking medicine. He says “ Be ingredients and stir Served with but milk. Add dry fore I began using your wonder q u ire r not long ago, sp en t several afternoon. ful treatment I was unable to ter and jam , they until sm ooth Fill greased muffin walk without 2 sticks. Now, I Mr. and Mrs. Loom is H arris w eeks in A ustralia and other will really give pans 44 full and bake in a m od can do my part of feeding my stock. Bless you for the relief honored presiding eld er L. F. p a rts of th e country, and w as the fam ily som e erately hot (400 to 425 degrees) oven I got” . You, too, may net rid until done, 25 to 30 minutes. of your pains; suffering; mis styled by th e p ap ers in Sydney, thing to look for G reen w ith a d in n er p arty . S h a r ery. duo to RHEUMATISM. What a re our standards for m ak ward to even if _ 'S C IA T IC A . A RT H R IT •**, "we never close" ing honors w ere Rev. and Mrs. A ustralia, “An A m bassador of LUMBAGO. NEURALGIA, with “ pain killing" the m ain dish is ing biscuits? P erfect biscuits are NAB 4 CREAM. No awful tasting medicines to take. C. N. A ustin, Jr. and Mr. R obert Good W ill.” Short Orders our light and fluffed, fairly straig h t and You just rub this quick-acting, cream where your hash from left aches and feels stiff. Comforting, joyous relief Mr. S pencer is a re p o rte r of th e over ro ast or soup and salad from even on the sides, level on top, body H ayw ard. specialty usually comes fast. NAB 4 CREAM is made of •paln-klllers” many doctors recommend. It’s safe, In q u ire r an d w ill, a t in terv als an accum ulation of dabs of food in well shaped and regular. Their ten harmless, but powerfully effective In chasing pains. Many who used to suffer will not be without It, and der crust is golden brown and ra th e r send us new s item s w hich, we the refrigerator. O. M. E. CLUB HOLDS ANNUAL bless the day they learned of this grand new treat 1461 N. Williams Ave. ment. It's a shame to suffer agonizing pains when Cheese adds flavor as well as pro smooth. When broken open, they you a re sure, w ill be in teresting. ST. PATRICK DAY'S TEA may get happy relief by Just sending for your show a cream y white, fluffy crum b tein to a m eal when m ade with FULL-8I7E jsr of NAB 4 C R E'M this minute. Mrs. Hazel Johnson, OFFICE SECRETARY SEND NO MONEY, la y your postman $2.00 plus which is even and flne-grained. muffins like the following: Sunday aftern o o n th e O. M. E. postaga or send $2 00 and we pay postage. MONEY- Manager ENJOYING VACATION BACK GUARANTEE. ORDER NOW! Dept. Over-mixing, or too long kneading •Cheese Muffins. N A B M FG . CO.. 103-0« Nsrthera Blvd.. Cersna. N. Y. C lub of t he B ethel A. M. E. l : i üllllllllliilillllllll W ord w as received from Miss (Makes 12 medium-sised muffins) of the dough m akes biscuits tough church held its a n n u al St. Pat? AD No. 2 with a pale crust. Speed and light R eb ek er S. Love, S e c re ta ry of 244 cups sifted all-purpose flour ric k ’s D ay tea a t th e hom e of handling a re essential for flakiness. 3 teaspoons baking powder th e P o rtla n d In q u irer, w ho is now Under-mixing, on the other hand, Mr. an d Mrs. A lex Cook, w007 44 teaspoon salt a t 1405 W ashington St., L aw ton causes lack of flakiness in biscuits. N. E. Rodney from th e opening , 44 cup grated American cheese O klahom a., th a t she fo u n d h er These biscuits also Irek in vol 1 egg to closing tim e people w ere dro p fa th e r and o th er m em bers of h er ume. The fat needs to be well dis 1 cup milk ping in for tea. The room s w ere tributed for a flaky texture. fam ily w ell and frien d s glad to 44 cup melted butter decorated in yellow an d green The proportions for plain biscuit see h er; th a t she is h a v in g a Sift flour once, m easure; sift Into th e club’s colors. T he tea table a re as follows: 2 cups of flour, splendid v acation and has seen m ixing bowl with baking powder and 2 teaspoons bak w as lovely w ith a c e n te r piece of sev eral b ask etb all games. She salt. Add grated cheese and m ix in g p o w d e r , 44 spring flow ers, su rro u n d ed by sends reg ard s to friends, b u t did thoroughly. B eat egg. add m ilk and teaspoon salt, 5 IS PROUD TO PRESENT BY POPULAR d ain ty sandw iches, cakes, n u ts m elted butter, and pour into the tablespoons short not say w hen she w as retu rn in g . DEMAND center of the dry ingredients. Stir and candies. A t each end of th e ening and 44 cup PROMINENT SOCIETY quickly until dry ingredients are tab le ladies of th e club served milk. The dry in- MATRON ADMITTED just dam pened. B atter should not tr e ii.v . ’ * a r e tea, coffee and orange punch. TO HOSPITAL be smooth. Fill greased muffin p an ' __________ m ixed; the fat L adies pou rin g w ere M esdomes W ednesday, Mrs. Jo e H. Reed, about 44 full. Bake in a moderate- cut in, and enough milk added to G race P urcell, Jan ice Lewis, . . . featuring . . . of 1615 S. E. 49th St., w as adm it ly hot oven (425 degrees) for 15 or m ake the dough. Knead the dough M aud B anks, D ixie Mott, W. L. ted to th e E m anuel hospital 20 m inutes until golden brown. Serve for about 30 seconds, then roll and M yers, G ladys Boyd, Blanch w here, we are inform ed she will hot with b u tte r and jam . EARL KNIGHT . . . Spectacular Pianist cut. Use a hot oven (450 degrees) If you want to do other unusual and bake biscuits for 12 to 15 m in Brown, G. W. W ashington, L. u ndergo an operation. H e m any things with muffins you m ight like utes B lackburn, Rosa Nichols, and frien d s a re w ishing h e r success them with a prune or a spice fla Apple Sauce Biscuits. Mrs. G. Rich. Those in th e room an d a speedy recovery. vor. Both of these will add extra 2 cups flour w ere M esdam es E. Sam uels, Ola enjoym ent to m eals. 3 teaspoons baking powder Cook, A lm a Johnson, L ucile B a r Prune Muffins. 44 teaspoon soda 3t4 cups flour nes, A m eliar Lenies, Susie Reed, 1 teaspoon salt K teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons fat A nna S heppard, and M ary G rif 4 teaspoons baking powder 1 egg fith, p resid en t of th e Club. C or K teaspoon nutmeg 44 cup tart apple sauce sages of daffodils w orn by the 44 cup shortening 44 cup thick sour cream Phone Reservations . . . TRinity 3697 m em bers w ere m ade by Mrs 1 cup brown sugar Sift dry ingredients. Cut in fat. 2 eggs G ladys Ricks. Beat egg and add to apple sauce Pickett and Patterson, Managers 144 cup milk and sour cream . Add to first m ix M essrs Ja m e s G ra n t and B illy J Quick Reliable Service NEW MAYER HOTEL RHEUMATIC The KEYSTONE LUNCH THE DUDE RANCH BUDDY BANKS and His Buddies . BAR SERVI CE Delicious Foods Served from 1:00 P. M. Until 2:30 A. M. MACK SHOE REPAIR C ity and C olum bia, Mo., w here they w ill v isit th e ir m o th ers and friends w hile aw ay. T he have some d e a r friends at Reasonable Rates 212 N. BROADWAY 44 cup cut, cooked prunes, well drained Prunea and nuts for decoration Sift together first four ingredients. C ream shortening and add sugar ture. Turn on a floured board and knead tor 20 seconds. Roll to 44 inch thickness and cut into 2-inch bis cuits. P lace on an oiled cookie sheet, sprinkle with grated cheese and bake. — 240 N. BROADWAY — — EVERY DAY IS A HOLIDAY —