Northwest Defender_1965-03-04

This 'N That By T.V. Williams On February 15th Mrs. Murial Smith of 640 N. E. Simpson St. was hostess to the Fidelis Noven Club, The Valentine Motif was carried out in every detail. The members were dressed beautifully and all were in hopeful spirits and they were not disappointed because there was a Valentine gift for each member. Mrs. Gustavia Winslow was the only guest but she won first prize. Mrs. Virginia Winchester won second prize and the booby prize went to Mrs. Harriet Waddy. Individual heart shaped ice cream was served. So ended a lovely evening with a charming hostess. I - - - Little Miss Terry Lynn Robinson, the charming granddaughter of Mrs. Evelyn Nelson, is having her pre-school measles. Friends wish her a speedy recovery. - - - The Beaver Social Club is meeting this week at the lovely home of Mrs . Georgia Duckett, 7041 N. E. Garfield. The Rosebud Study Club will meet this week with Mrs. !della Wayner at her lovely home, 3335 N.E. 11th Street. - - - The Youth series on KGW-TV Channel 8 will begin April 11th at 9:30 a.m. It will run consecutive Sundays until June 6th, except for April 25th. It will be similar to last spring's successful series, "Faith' s Challenge to Teens." - - - Over six hundred persons are registered in the evening classes of the School of Christian Service. More than forty are registered in the evening session. Comments from those attending indicate that this is a truly "Quality School." - - - Dates to remember: March 3 Ash Wednesday March 5 World Day of Prayer March 28 One Great Hour of Sharing April 16 Good Friday April 18 Easter Sunday - Hymn of the Month - - - Gracious Spirit, Love Divine - - The Sunday School pupils of Epworth Methodist Church invites everyone to HINA Matsuri (Doll Festival), Sunday, March 7th from 2:00- 5:00p.m. There will be display of dolls, Japanese flower arrangements, Bonsai display, Origami demonstration. Tea will be served from 2 to 3 p.m. and 4 to 5 p.m. The pro– gram at 3:00 will feature Japanese folk songs and dances, Orbiting demonstra– tions, Tea ceremony and Koto music. The church is located at S.E. 28th and Madison Streets. - - - After a long and heated controversy the members of the First Baptist Church of Richmond, Virginia, largest Baptist congregation in the state, have overruled it's Board of Deacons and have voted to admit to membership, two Nigerian students, sons of Baptist ministers in Nigeria. The congregation approved a study of the Church's membership policy in the light of changing conditions. - - - Vacation time is on it's way so take this thought along. In All Your Ways By whatever way you fare, On roads of earth or roads of air, Be reassured, for God if there. In freeway traffic's roar, Through woods along some lonely shore, Across the desert's burning floor. Or on some deep and treacherous tide, Unseen, He journeys at your side, A mighty and unfailing Guide. No printed map or graven chart, Can lead you with so sure an art, As love's clear voice within your heart. In dew of dawn, in twilight haze, Through common and uncommon days, Acknowledge Him in all your ways. Remember, you're our favorite reader so please stay alive. A LEGEIOO AKAN GOLD AFRICA, 11'-\...UUI~ FOR WHITE BLACK PEOPLE · "THUS: THE. CREATOR MADE . IN THE BE6lNNlNG TWO MEN TWO ~ (WIVE6) AND SENT TO WASH ltll ACERTAti-J POOL. ONE COUPLE WENT FIRST AND WPS OMNGED 10 8 wHITE ; "THE SECOND WENT l-ATER UT ONL'I ENOUGH WA'ffiR WAS LEFT 10 WHliEN THEIR PALMS AND SOLES. CHRI'STIAN WHITES, ON iHE OTHER HAND SAID 11-!AT AU. MEN WERE . ORIGINAUY WHlTE AN.D BLACK CAME AS A CURSE¥,•. . lr J. A.IOMitl ill....,•• ..,~ ~S.MILAI Questions And Answers For Vets EDITOR'S NQTE: Veterans and thffir families are asking thousands of queS'tiiom coocern· ing the heneftts theia' Govern– ment provides for them through Veterans Administration. Below are some representll!tive queries. Additiooal iniformation may be obtained at any VA office. Q.-1 had National Ser-vice Life l!tH> uran.ce prior to Januaory 1. 1957 and let it lapse. I am now uninsu– rable by any cornmercial company at their haghe.st rates becal.hSe of disabili· ties not the result o<f serv· ice. May I apply for in' surance when the new in· sura•nce law becomes ef. fective m1 May 1, 1965• A.- Yes, ii you can e~tablish that your un.insura·bility existed on Oc·tober 13, 1964, the date the fa·w was passed. Q.-A number of buddies at the p-lant had induries or disea·ses in service but did not file a claim with the Veterans Administration. Should we file now to es. tablish service coooection in order to qualify for in· surance unde-r the pro- gram effective May 1, NORTHWEST DEFENDER Schools List Hot, Tasty Lunch Fare Next week's lunch menu for Portland's Public Schools lists a wide sel– ection of hot tasty food, mothers are invited to use this menu as a guide ·in horne meal planning. MONDAY, MARCH 8 - Macaroni and ch~ese with chopped spinach, sniker– doodle, fruit medley and rnUk. TUESDAY, MARCH 9- Wiener wraps, corn pud- · ding, minted pears, oat– meal cookies and rnUk. WEDNESDAY,MARCH 10 - Oven fried chicken, fluf– fy rice and gravy, veg– etable sticks, bread and butter ·sandwich, orange 'wedge and rnUk, THURSDAY, MARCH .11- Ground beef and vegetables with hot buttered beets, grapefruit, cinnamon rolls and milk.. FRIDAY, MARCH 12 - Scrambled eggs hash brown potatoes, buttered green beans, hot buttered French bread, rosy apple– sauce and mllk. 1965? CAMPUS WEEKEND A.-Yes, i!ruformation and as· Marylhurst College's •aamJUal sista.nce may be obta•ined high school weekend will be · at any VA office. heild March 12 and 13 on i'ts Q.-1 am a WorM War II v~et. campus. Activities p1anned in– eran with only 18. mooilhs elude a hootenanny, campus active durt;y, and I was sep- tours and a fashioo show. a.l'ated from serviJce due · to a service-connooted dfus. ability. 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He realizes that in he i g 11 t, weight. reach · and age, he will be at a distinct disadvantage when he faces 25·year– old Ernie Terrell, 6 feet 6 inches and 205 pounds, for the World Boxing Association champion– ship in the Amphithea– ter here next Friday night. * * * Eddie Machen BUT EDDIE has surmounted more serious handi– caps than these. "I'm lucky just to be here," he grinned. Frustration and despondency were too much for Eddie to handle late in 1962. Through seven years of ring violence, he had fought the best in his division and lost only fooc times, without getting a title shot. Eddie was driving a friend's car down a Califor– nia highway late at night. The friend was a sheriff's deputy who always kept a revolver in the glove com– partment. The car ran out of gas. "The last thing I remembered was a decision to commit suicide," he said, "and I reached for the gun.. Then I blacked out." Several days later, Eddie came t() in a mental institution. He had been taken there by highway pa· trolmen who had found him sitting in the ditch, pumping slugs from th~ pistol into the embankment. He had broken "a couple of jaws" trying to escape from the hospital. He says he remembers none of this. After three months of rest, sedation and shock treatments, a fully-recovered Machen slowly re– turned to his trade. He had been dropped completely from the heavyweight ratings , but five straight · knockout triumphs rocketed him up to No. 2. Then he lost a 12-round decision to Floyd Patter· son last July in Sweden. and frustration knocked at his door again as the WBA left him out of its elimi· nation plans. * * * 'T'ERRELL, PATTERSON, George Chuvalo and J. Cleveland Williams were to decide the WBA title argument, but ironically, a shot from another police revolver sent Williams to a Houston hospital and Machen moved into the picture in his stead. "It was an unfortunate incident," Eddie said, "but it brought me the chance I've been waiting for and I mean to make the most of it. "A worthy champion will come out of this fight for the first time in years. Terrell's a good J,oy anll I'll have to work to offset that left jab of ~is. He 'll probably box me like Patterson boxed Chu.valo. "But I think I· can get to him. "If I beat Ernie? Well, I suppose Patterson would be next. I can beat him in the U.S. Sweden isn't exactly my happy hunting ground. You'll recall that Ingemar Johansson be<:ame the only man ever to knock me out, in Sweden in 1958." 82~~e. PAUL'S RADIO & T.V. SERVICE Electronic repair Service and installment. 4905 N. E. Union Ave. USED CAR BUD MEADOWS CENTER 90 Day Discount SPECI-ALS This Is the time of year when our inventory must be reduced. Our quickest metJaocl is to sell at almost our c:ost. . 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