1944-11-01

' WEbNES:OAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1944 SEATTLE • CLEARANCE SALE from November 5 to the 30th-of 100% woolen suits and sport coats. All makes and styles. Excellent gifts for that favored one or a captivating addition to your ward– robe- While They Last $15.95 to $29.95 • SEneca 1365 Mae's Dress Shoppe 650 Jackson St. HELP WANTED Chambermaids Wanted These Jobs Are Permanent Union Scale. Apply At 617 University Sl". Room 1011 For WOOD -COAL -l'OULTRY Call ED S. JOHNSON CA 991i8 Fresh Chickens and Rabbits As You Like Them 2200 E. l\Iadison, Seattle 2 Private Loans $25 to $500 to eiMn up all tbol!le ama~ past-dll.e btDa aDd to tbuiDee your peraoual n-"t. No Pu'bUclty-No Delay Strtetly ConfidentllaJ. A. D. Anderson and Co.· Under State .BecuJe#!lll 507-8-9 Bigelow Building 4th and Pike Sts. SE. 9408 519 Jackson STAR POOL HALL WM. IIAMILTON WM. JUJLJn' Proprleton Card Tables Cigars, (Jjgarettes, Soft Drinks, Oand;r. Etc• • • Register and Vote . • • BUY BONDS For Freedom's Sake Smiling Feet Are Happy Feet Don't suffer any more. Take advantage of the sclentltic method of making feather– weight arch supports to fit from a perfect model Of your feet, and get quick relief and arch correction. From broken down arches, flat feet, pains under heels and balls of teet, crooked and overlapping toes, weak arches and ankles, lei' cramps, poor circulation, rheu– matism and arthritis - like aches and pains caus"d by arch troubles. Light, springy, easy to wear in any shoe. Prices as low lUI ten dollars. VISIT YOUR LODGE HERCULES LODGE No.t7-F. & A.:u. Now Is the Time to BUY YOUR HOME A Home is a Foundation Upon Which to Base Your Economic Structure HOME OWNERSHIP • BARGAIN OF THE WEEK HOUSE-- Excellent construction. •••••••••••• POST-WAR SECURITY The world of the future ia being formed now!! Will you be in th.e aame Rut after We Have De· feated the Axis? Did you know that Beau· ty Culture Aa a Proft:s· sion Offers a Lucrative Income for a Minimum Outlay? The requiaitea of thia pro. fesaion are training, am· bit'ion and initiafive. You supply the ambition and initiative and the Ruth Whitesides School of Beauty Culture will provide t h e necessary training. For Information Oall The Ruth Whitesides School of Beauty Culture 014 Jackson St. MAin 9494 • ••••••••••• HARMONY LODGE No. 2 - F. & A. M. Meets 2nd and 4th Mondays 425 • 21st Avenue J. H. LEE, W. M. 284 24th Ave. N. .Phone EAst 3954 E. R. CHAINEY, Sec'y, 9688 Mth Ave. So. !'hone RAinier 3002 AU !\laster Masons Welcome Club, Benton Hill Community Club, Uptown Community Club, Vi'ashlngtonP ark Community Club. JOHN K. LARREMORE Foot Correctionist On corner Jot; $5.250. Six large rooms. Contractor built this one for his own house. Tel. PR 0627 Hours 10 to 8, by appointment llU4 Washincton St. Seattle, 44, ·washington EAST HILL REALTY HAROLD HOLIFIELD, Broker EA 4497 880 2Srd Ave. NQ, ment compensation for war workers. Hurley supports the Roosevelt program and Wallgren, Magnu– son and De Lacy, THE NORTHWEST ENTERPRISE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1944 PAGE F'IVE PORTLAND NEWS the foyer leading to the club- Our Christian Youth Social Ac– rooms was banked with huge tlvlt!es. 6-Adult Leaders or floral pieces - congratulatory Youth (for the adults them– expressions from friends and well selves.) 2216 S. E. 37th wishers. Phone EAst 7911---------------------– rea.d an interesting story titled Mary M. Duncan, Editor "Justice Wears Dark Glasses." Robert Arnold was master Of ceremonies. G. G. Garrett, president of the association and Mrs. Garrett, "first lady" of the evening, received their guest with TACOMA 'Highllgh ts of her eastern trip BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH in early fall, was interestingly related by Mrs. Martin. The Club's breakfast party to be given Monday, October 30, at Mrs. Martin's home will have a Halloween motif. The Northwest Enterprise LARABEE AVE. and McMIIii•EN ST. a cordial welcome. To a press Leading NortwtJst Colored \Veek1y reporter, the president said - AR'IfiUR L. HAYES 9:30 A. M.-8unday SchooL 11:00 A. M.-MornJng Sermon. 6:41i P. M.-A. C. E. League, 8:00 P. M.-Evening Sermon. JIIIIIIIIIJIWIIII!IIIllli ''These clubrooms are to provide Manager Tacoma. Ollice HEAR YE ALI, FELI,OW DEMOCRATS a fine atmosphere -accommoda- 712 South 14 th _ MAin 0777 tion and relaxation, not only for celebrities, but for Mr. and Mrs. With the cooperation of our Average Person as well. national committeewoman, Nan- Tacooma (8) Washington "COME TO WORSHIP-LEAVE TO SEBVJil" THE ENTERPRISE IS ON REV. BROWNING C. ALLEN, Pastor cy Robinson, the women of Mult- SOCIALS nomah Cousty are going to stage A series of meetings of the a rally at the Armory, Novem- auxiliary to the BSCP was held ber 4, 7: 3 0 p. m. last week presided over by the SALE AT THE TACOMA OF– ~'ICE AS LONG AS THEY LAST. BETTER YET, SUBSCRIBE TO BE SURE. NO 'EXTRAS. A CORRECTION- Mrs. Sam I Good Samaritan hospital. Fletcher, is president of the Fe!- Mr. Sterling Williams, receiv– lowshlp, Instead of the Search- ing treatment at a local hospital, light; and Mioo Ruth Scott is di- Is Improving. rector of the Junior Choir. Er- George Lavey, cltairman, Mult- national chairman, Mrs. Adaiade PEOPLE :WE KNOW nomah County Democratic Cen- Lockhart Of ' New York Cfty. Captain Joseph Jordan, retired tral committee, wishes tor recog- at Fort Hanchuca last year, Is rors, called to our attention, In a writeup on Pastor's Day observ– ance at Mt. Olivet Baptist Church. nize all workers and the Demo- Bennie Pope of Vancouver, B. now spending his vacation with Mr. Thomas Gray who passed cratlc women of Multnomah C., spent a pleasant visit with Mrs. Jordan In Tacoma before away at a local hospital last County for the fine work they his mother, Mrs. Iva Pope and taking his duties as musical sup- Thursday, was a brother of Mrs. have done In this campaign and his sister, Mrs. Thomas. ervlsor at Fort Lewis, and will Cenderilla Wisdom and Mrs. Let- to honor them with this show. in many ways lend much aid to IN HOSPITALS in declining health for some time n. s. c. P. DANCE Rock, Ark., has returned home having come directly from Na- I tie M. Pope, this city. Mr. Gray ' Mrs. Eunls Colter of Little u. s. 0. Club No. 2 In this clfy Mis Geraldine WH.liams is re- came to Portland a few weeks r The W. O. W. Hall In down- after a visit with Mrs. Grace La- tiona! Headquarters u. s. o. In ported some what Improved at ago from Denver, Colo Funeral t p tl d b 1 Bell and family. New York. · I own or an ecame a popu ar An inspiration for a hearty services await the arrival of a 1 rendezvous when the Brother- LE ;STER R SHEELEY son and other relatives. I hood of Slee~ing Car Porters met • 1 to stage thetr annual dance last welcome home by family and Mr. Bennie D. Brown, director friends, Second Lt. Cart Deiz of USO No. 2 Is on vacation and spent several happy days on his out of the city but will be hack leave. Lt. Deiz Is stationed at on the job about November 15. Tuskegee Air Corps Training Mr. Brown has been ·on the job School, where now his famous at the center tor about two years brother, 1st Lt. Robert Deiz, Is without a much needed rest. instructor after returning from FOR CONGRESS Miss Ruby Minor, eldest daugh- Thursday night. A large attend– ter or Mr. and Mrs. John Minor,/ ance thoroughly enjoyed the mu– is home after several months in sic by the Rhythm Kings. A spe– a sanitarium. Miss Minor appar- cia! feature was the jitterbug I ently recovered, is a picture of contest In which four couples health. 1 1 competed. Velma Johnson and --- Cleveland Epps, were given 1t the African and Italian fronts. Pvt. Edward D. White with I In the city this week from • thunderous ovation when an– Berkeley, Calif., is Lt. Lottie I nounced as winners. Rose Crane C. Shaffer, spending a few days! the wife of ye maestro Joe Crane, leave with her sister, Mrs. J. N. and her partner were close run- young men enjoying a furlough week where wife and son will Cantrell and other members of 1 1 ners up. Prof. 'Leroy Spicer su- home with his wife Leona. Two remain with her family. Mrs. her family. pervised the contest. of the ten days of furlough was White has been in Tacoma for ( An inspiration on this gala eve- spent In Seattle with his friend about three months and while Mrs. White and young son, Ed– ·Steward's Mate 1-c Lealland ward 3rd, will leave on furlough West was another of Portland'·s for Oakland, California next Last Sunday passing through ning was none other than the Portland enroute to Berkeley, charming Adalade Lockhart of having traveled from New York, New York City, national chair– Mrs. Cora Brown Lee, reached her friend Mrs. Ludia Randall for a visit via telephone as her time was limited between trains. The brief chat was enjoyed by Maestro AI Pierre, In whose or- here has rendered very fine serv– chestra he was welcomed to his ices at USO No. 2 where she will former place, playing two nights. be missed. botb, man of the Ladles Auxiliary of B. S. C. P. The Leisure Hour Golf Club Miss Katherine Rue, of Berk- Many ot Portland's prominent held its first tournament on Oct. eley, Calif., ·spent the greater citizens were numbered among 15 16 and 17 at the Eastmore- part of her vacation In Tacoma the estimated 300. land Course. and Seattle, and while here she The number of contestants who .was the very welcomed guest of Club will VOTERS BENI!;FIT ASSN. entered made the tournament a Mrs. Iona Lander and In Seattle with Mrs. Zelda Brown and at both homes Miss Rue received many very pleasant social favors before her return home. IN GRAND OPENING decided success. Twenty dollars No, no, you haven't seen I in merchandise certificates were anything like it west of Chi-j given as prizes. cago. It is in a class all its The following contestants won: own-that new spot _ The l•st flight, Shelton Golden, $6, A. G. Garrett Dell very Phone Riv. 3081 PORTERS AND WAITERS CLUB W 253 Main Ave.. Spokane, Wash. Cigars, Cigarettes, Soft Drinks, Billiards, Card Tables, Colored News papers ROY HOWARD, Prop. No,.thwest Enterp~ise .For Sale Here AT-5087 ·-----------1 ward." for Harry Cain for United States Discu&sion groups: Senator and the entire Republi- 1-Post-War Preblems in My can Ticket. The Issues are clear Town. 2-Reach!ng the Un- andthe men on the ticket are reached in My Town. 3-Inter- those we feel sure we can trust racial Good Will. 4-How to tothe affairs of state and nation, Improve Our Christian Youth said Mr. HayeS !n Seattle Monday Meetings. 5-How to Improve night.

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