Northwest Defender_1964-11-05

MOSTLY WOMEN IEANETT• WALXEit, Socilty &litOI' Wednesday the Rosebud study Club celebrated their 49th Anniversary with a delicious luncheon at the Aladdin Restaurant. Membersattendingwere: "Buds" Gertrude Day, Flora Parish, Robeina Martin, Gladys L. Rincks, Eveln Nelson, Cora E. Minor, Clara Graham, Lottie M. Powell, Heneretta C. Marshall, Ruby Maddox, C. Mable Dixon and !della H. Wayner, President. Guests attending were: Mrs. Knowels, little Miss Jesia Owens, Mrs. Russa Mae Lewis, Mrs. Abbie Cantrell, Mrs. Roberta Blackburne, Mrs. Maggie Mitchell, Mrs. Mary Bass and Mrs. Roberta Vann. Each member was presented with a handmade Rose– buds, by Heneretta Marshall and a club year book by Mrs. Wayner, club president. Meeting for the Pioneer Birthday Club was held in the home of Mrs. Susie Eastman for the Month of October. Honored guest was members having birth– days in October. The Aklahoma Ambassador Club will present their First Annual Formal Ball, Saturday, November 14th, from 10 p.m. until 2 a.m. at the "Top of the Cosmo" . Presentation of members will begin at 12 o'clock. By invitation only. Friday evening October 30th saw a large crowd attending the Pre-Halloween Party given by members of Billy Webb Lodge No. 1050 and Dahlia Temple No. 202 Brother and Daughter Elks. Some of the guests were in costumes which added color to the affair. Dancing was the main feature of the evening, although several of the guests spent the time in Gay-Chatter. Music was presented by Walter Hines. The many friends of Mrs. Lillian Baker, were sorry to hear of her fatal heart attacklastSaturday evening. Mrs. Baker is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Golden Bogle, grandson Richard Bogle, Jr., grandaughter Linda P. Ward, and three great-grandchildren, all of Portland, and sister Mrs. Mary Chaney of California. Services were held at Bethel A. M. E. Church, where she's been a member for many years . Interment was in Rose City Cementery. Jti<•IiJ i! I; I fJ~:•t't'j; i (•l't'J: I Fl AL REDUCTIONS M•• 10 A.M. te 9 P.M. 01 WHIU THEY LAST! ~~~ss -$1 , .... $ 6 YAL_·_TO - 10 $39.95 ... ~~ . SJ9.95 KNITS l.,.ds & Domedic LESLIE UGGAMS Sing-Along Star Booked Leslie Uggams, singing star of the Mitch Miller TV show, will appear as the headline·at· · traction of the Portland Auto Show, scheduled -- for Nov. 24- 29 in Memorial Coliseum. The 21-year-old singer will head a four-act bill during the six-day ron of the Auto Show. She will come to Portland di– rect from an engagement in the Empire Room of the Wal– dorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City. Miss Uggams made her first TV appearance when she was seven, later attracting nation– al attention as a teenage con– testant on "Name That Tune." The daughter of profession– al entertainers, Miss Uggams has been a student at the Juil– lard School of Music in New York. She has been signed for five guest appearances this season on the Ed Sullivan Show, one' of them just before the Auto Show ()pens here. TOM McCALL Secretary Of State Watch for big Defender's Fashion Show, Hilton Hotel, December 11. EDITH GREEN Re-elected WILLIAM J. BRADY County Comoer JAMES GLEASON County Commissioner ALULLMAN Dist. 4 Winner Atiyeh Gruener RALPH HOLMAN In Supreme Court JAI'Y1ES HAGGERTY New Constable Cook Chulnard PHILLIP ROTH Beats Oppenheimer 7 5 Beats Thoren .? = WILLAME.,TE still paying the same consistent high rate P~ID4TIMES A YEAR ... as we have· for the last two 'years An amp reeelved 611 or h8fore Jhe lOth of any month earn a big 4~% &om the lsi of !hal month. IAVDIGI lliiUBED 1'0 lla.D B'l' nDEIIAL . IAVDfGI ·• LOAII IDVBAifCI COIIPOilATIOII Mosser Hand Willner Johnson ••• Sl COHN Retains Clerkshlo Paxson McGilvra Morgan Roberts Baln Mahoney J. 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