1941-08-29

'· < .. r FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1941 THE NORTHWEST ENTERPRISE PAGE THREE PORTLAND NEWS Mary M. Duncan, Editor 2216 S. E. 31th Phone EAst 7911 SOCIAL NOTES Mr. and Mras. Jack Henderson were guests the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ingersoll on a trip to Gearheart and Balwi Beach. The time was spent pleas– antly fishing. On their return, they stopped at Seattle and other points of interest. Mrs. Julia Haskins, greatly im– proved from a long seisure, is able to enjoy with others much that Chw·ches Mt. Olivet Baptist Church Rev. J. J. Clow, ~linister Rev. Clow inspired his audience Fall planning among clubs of the church have resulted in setting of the following dates: At its meeting last Friday, the Search– light Club decided on Sept. 12, for a "Walkathon" and Oct. 17 a style show. Usher Board met Monday with Mrs. Liza Collins, at which this "God's Country" offers in time the board planned a Rainbow beauty and recreation. She, ":ith Service for Oct. 5. Fellowship Club Mrs. Floretta Medlock of Hills-~ meets Tuesday, Sept. 2 with Mrs. boro, Oregon, spent several days Magnolia Taylor in N. E. Wasco, on the beach at Seattle. I to map out a schedule for activ- House guests of Mrs. Ida Woods ities. Fine messages were delivered in N. E. 73rd for a fortnight are Sunday, at both morning and Mrs. Mary 'Williams 'and daughter, evening services. Rev. Clow sol– Mary Elizabeth, from Calusa, Cal- ected the subjects, "A Real Hero" ifornia. Unlike all visitors to the and "High Living" for a. m. and Rose City, they find Portland and p. m. services respectively. There their immediate hosts most hospit- were three additions to the church. able. If the opportunity and all else Shllo Baptist that it takes to get us there, nev- N. E. and Everette er presents itself, we (yours truly) Rev. R. E. Donaldson, Pastor have a vivid scenic description of One of the newest additions and Visiting Kansans Return Home Terminating their four weeks visit to the coast and a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Lillard Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver E. Smith in Portland, were Mrs. Leola Burgis, Miss Jessie Douglass, and her daughter, Miss Jayne Motely. The three ladies returned for home on Saturday. They will make a brief visit to friends in. California be– fore leaving the coast for Witch– ita, Kansas. While in Portland ,they were regally entertained by friends, for– mer residents of Witchita. A for– mal party was given by Mrs. Fred Peck, another by Mrs. Irene Duke and dinners by Mrs. Guy Holmes, Mr. Ross Newby and Mrs. Wis– dom and Mrs. Geneva Turner. Due to the illness of Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Smith was hostess. The Evans' home was an open house. They also visited many scenic spots, among them, Lambret Gar– dens, Battle Ship Oregon, Flower Mecca, Washington Park, Jantzen Beach Lake, Oaks Park and vari– ous city parks. Mrs. Burgin and Mrs. Douglass are sisters of Mrs. Evans. Yellowstone National Park, one most enthusiastic features con– of the great wonders of the Uni- nected with Shilo is the Willing verse, sent us by our little friend, Workers Club organized last Mon– Miss Katherine Turner of Toppen- day with a large membership. This ish, Wn., who vacationed at thi.'3 club purposes to benefit Shilo and other resorts the month of I numerically, spiritually and finan- August. We publicly thank Kath- cially. Mrs. Ida Thompson is Pres- J k R ld erine for her thoughtfulness. She ident and Edith Jackson, Secre- ac eyno S, didn't forget to remember. Never- tary. Shilo has grown considerably 4 Days Selectee theless, limitations were to be con- since merging with Montavilla sidered as seen revealed in these Community Beptist, last spring. A Wins Promotion ' grandeurs. hearty welcome is extended all~ To suppliment the many going I people at all times t~ Shilo, "The Jack Reynolds, sonof Mr. and away courtesies being extened to Church That Cares." Mrs. Phil Reynolds, 429 N. E. Dorothy, Billy, June and Marion i Roseland St., Portland Oregon in- Land, was the pretty formal party Organizations ductee from local serv{ce board no. last Friday, hostessed by Connie 9, was in the army only four days Maney for 35 subdebs at the The Portland Branch N.A.A.C.P. when he received his first opport- Branch Y. Dancing and marching enjoyed a brief vacation since its unity for advancement. in grand style to music from our July meeting; it now looks for- He was inducted August 19, and leading maestros, kept the guests ward to its opening Fall meeting, just 4 days later, August 23; was on their toes except for brief in- Sept. 20, with a new program set- selected to receive training at En– termissions to enjoy cake, punch, up to combat the employment sit- gineers' Replacement Center at candy and nuts. Pastel shades in uation for race men and boys in 1Ft. Leonard 'Vood, Mo. Reynolds the Misses formals vied with col- the local Defense industry, says was chosen because of his scholas– orful seasonal flowers which beau- President Wyatt W. Williams. tic training and previous back– tified the spacious gym. Connie With vacation nearing a close, ground in mathematics and phsics. was ably assisted by her mother. Williams Ave. Branch Y. w. C. A., He is a graduate of Jefferson 'Ihe honorees leave bOOn with theu Rosa M. Spears, Executive Secre- high school in Portland and h.ad parents, the William Lands, to tary, will resume its regular act- completed three years in the Uni– take up residence in Los Angeles. ivities for the year in all depart- versity of Washington. He is the Miss Lucille Davidson feted her ments beginning with the 'first grandson of Mrs. Nellie Williams sister, Miss Cleo Davi<'lson of Hou- Committee of Management Meet- 2303 East Dennyway, Seattle. ' Visit Conference ERSKINE H~:WKINS COMING TO PORTLAND SEPTEMBER 30 Fraternal and Ritualistic Service Marks Last Rites of Urskine S. Reed I I Spokane, Wn. Tacoma, Wn. By Sybil Stafford By Callie B. Mathews Funeral services for Mr. Urskin' a rosebud. Floral expression at the Back to College Day was ob-, The AME Conference is over. S. Reed, who passed suddenly Fri- bier and those sent home were in I served by the Bethel AME church All delegates and visitors to the day at 11:15 p. m. was solemnized profusion. Interment in Lincoln school Sunday, August 20. Miss Co~erenece have departed to Tuesday 11 a. m. at Holman and memorial. The deceased had been Eleanor Barro:v spoke to the stud- their homes. In one accord all ex– Lutz Colonial Mortuary. Rev. B . C. a resident or Portland since 1909. ents who Will soon return to claim that this was the best ever Allen ,Pastor of the Bethel A.M.E. A Railway Mail Clerk, he would classes. Among those present held in the Puget Sound. assisted by Rev. J. F. Smith of have retired in Oct. 1941. Was a were: Frances Nichols, E 1 s i e Mrs. C. V. Taylor has as her A.M.E. Zion, officiated. By request loyal members of Bethel A. M. E. Stephens, Jack Holsclaw, Dr. and guest, Mrs. Leona De Warren of of Mrs. Reed, wife of the deceased, church, the Masonic Order. N. A. Mrs. J. H. Stephens, Rev. L. S. Chicago and Mrs. I. Jones of Ere– Miss Violet Hooker, soloist, sang A. c. P. and other civic endeavors. McNeil, and Mrs. Charles Hols- merton, who will be in Tacoma for "Lead Kindly LI'ght" and "Abi'de H 1 t . . claw. There was also roll call of a week e eaves · o mourn hiS demise · · W 'th M " . . ' the former college graduates Miss I e. Fraternal and ritual- hiS wife, Ora, two step sons Stan- St h · Mrs. Henry Baker, her daughter · t· · ' ep ens was presented with a ' IS IC serv1ces were in charge or ley and La Verne Jordan, two B'bl b M F Mrs. Joseph Mast and grand W 'll tt c t . . I e Y rs. . A. Stokes. d I arne e onsis ory. Scottish brothers, Willis A. Reed of Port- ~ R R L S . · aughter, Norvell Mast of ·Helena, Rl 't d E 1 · L d N ev. . . earc1e of Portland I M e an xce swr o ge o. 23 land and Joe Reed of Oklahoma 0 th ' ontana, are visiting Mrs Ed- A. F . and M. Members of the Rose- two sisters, Mrs. P. J. Daniels 0 ; C r~. was B e t~est speaker at the ward Miller of South Ist. Street bud study club, of which Mrs. Tul Oklah d a vary ap 1st Church Sunday · Reed sa, · oma an Mrs. Charity morning, August 24 . ' Mrs. Frances Baker, who is is a member, attended in a Rob1'nson L gst Okl h t ' an on, a oma Rev. Lorenz Lewis of Deer Park a emporary resident of Tacoma, body, each wearing their emblem, \and a host of friends. s t t conducted the morning service at pen wo weeks in Seattle on Bethel AME Church sunday Aug- busmess, returning to Tacoma on Social Honors Deluge Visi±ors Grim Reaper Stalks 1 ust 24, in the absence of ~ev. L. Saturday. P S. McNeil, who was attending the Mr. and Mrs. Thad Tate spent ortland Homes I annual Puge't Sound Conference in Conference week in Tacoma, then Mrs. Lloyd Flowers had distin- 1Tacoma, Wash. returned to their summer home at guised house guests last week, the Portland was hit a hard blow 1 Miss Frances Nichols entertain- Wauna Beach. Mesdames Ann Pepp of Chicago last Friday and again on Sunday I ed. :-nsses Elsie Stephens, Ann Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Branch 'flf and Grace Tyler of Benton Har- night when the Grim Reaper Wilhams, and Zerelda Gordon at a Seattle were house guests of Mr. bor, Michigan. Mrs. Pepp, a girl- Death, mowed down two of Port~ luncheon in the Cresent Tea Room and Mrs. Tate at Wauna Beach hood chum of Mrs. Flowers is the land's, yea, the Pacific Coast's Friday, August 15. Following the for a week, and reported having wife of one of Chicago's Postal stalwart men of valor, in the pass- luncheon, Miss Nichols and her a wonderfull time on their vaca– clerks for the past 30 years. Altho ing of Urskin S. Reed and Wade guests attened the College Togs tion. their arrival was a surprise, dur- B. Brown. Mr. Reed, resident of fashion show at the Palace store. Mrs. E . Davis and daughter, ing their brief stay, Portland host- Portland for 32 years, a Railway About 40 guests attended the Miss Ramsey of Vancouver, B. C., esses vied in royally entertaining Mail clerk, church man, fraternal dancing party Monday evening, who have been visiting Mrs. Will– the easterners. Monday, beginning brother and active in civic en- August 18, given in honor of Miss iam Monroe (her daughter) re– their visit, they were the guests of deavors passed suddenly Friday, Jennie Shields of Seattle, who is ter spending 2 weeks here. Mrs. Mrs. A. J. Morton of Orchars, Wn., late, at his home in S. E. Tibbitts. the house guest of Misses z oe and Monroe entertained for her moth– for a bridge breakfast. A theater Mr. Brown, mechanic, a great Jill Houston. er and Sister at luncheon while party was squeezed in by their church man, a pillar of Bethel Mrs. Frances Marshall of Cedar here. Miss Ramsey was so carried hostess, Mrs. Flowers. Mrs. Pearl A. M. E. for the past 30 odd years, Rapids, Id~ho was guest of the away with Tacoma, she was not Stewart invited them to lunch on Supt. of Bethel's Sunday school for Bethel AME Church, school and, willing to return to Vancouver so Thursday. Friday they breakfasted 25 years, trustee and steward. Up- gave a reading on "The Value of soon. with Mrs. Abbi~ Cantrell prior to on his shoulders rested much of Prayer." Mrs. Wendall Stafford enter- a flying trip to Bremerton on Sat- the responsibility for the success Mrs. J. H. Black was hostess at tained Rev and Mrs. B. C. Allen, urday-Seattle on Sunday, accom- of Bethel, spiritually and finan- a dinner given in honor of Mrs. of Portland, Rev. and Mrs. D. c. panicd by their hostess, back Mon- cially. The United Order of Odd Louise Kincaid of Seattle, Wash. Stephenson, Rev. H ooks, Mr. and day this week for breakfast and Fellows of this city looked to him Mr. and Mrs. Woodward Bass Mrs. Thad Tate, Mrs. Duncan and bridge at Mrs. Blanche Hollidays; as a Shepard. young and old, motored to Victoria, B. c., where Mrs. Patricia Covington with a Tuesday, Mrs. Ruth Flowers took saint and sinner, respected him. they will enjoy a short vacation. Chinese supper last Friday night. them out on Columbia Highway. He met an untimely death at the Misses Dorothy Moore and Min- Mrs. Eliz!,l. McCabe was hostess !heir trip will terminate after vis- wheel of his Buick Sunday night nic Houston were the house guests to dinner for Rev. and Mrs. B. C. , 1tmg m California, Mexico and when he lost control of it, plung- of Mrs. and Mrs. Milton Burns. Allen, Mrs. Duncan and Mrs. Pat- Texas. I ing down a 50 ft. enbankment on Both are teachers in the public ricia Covington on Sunday. ERSKINE HAWKINS th ?Oth N. J?enver Ave. Mr. Brown, accom- schools of Chicago, Ill. Mrs. D. W. Gibson had as her Ce tur G b . 1 . ' t e ~U parued by Mr. and Mrs. William Monday evening, August 25, Mr. guests for breakfast, Rev. and n y a ne' comrng o p- Graves and Miss Lurline Gibbs, and Mrs. James L. McHenry gave Mrs. Allen of . Portland, Monday Town Ballroom, Portland, Tuesday, t h aft a reception in honor of Mrs. c. H. morning. September 30. was en rou e ome er attending the Annual Puget Sound Confer- Waters and Mrs. R. C. Crews of Mrs. Maude Wright of Vancou- ence at Tacoma, Wn. All were in- Columbus, Ohio, who are their ver, B. C. was a visitor in the city jured, Mrs. Graves seriously. Mr. house guests for a few days. for a few days. She visited .the Brown's funeral will be held to- Mr. and Mrs. F. A . Stokes gave Annual Conference before 1Pl1Vinl" Traditional with Mrs. Ludie morrow (Wednesday) at Bethel a dinner party in honor of Mrs. for her home. Please come ~gai;, Randall is observance of her natal A.M.E. Church. Mrs. Mary Brown, Zella Taylor of Los Angeles. Other Mrs. Wright, and stay a while day. "Open House" Tuesday, July wife, had returned from an ex- guests present: Mr. and Mrs. E. I. with us. Don't go away so soon. 26th at her home in N. Benton was tended trip to Arkansas just a few Dundee, Miss Helen Dundee, Mr: Happy Birthdays Bremerton~ Wn. ston, Texas, Saturday evening ing for the fall, Thur'Sday, Sept. with a birthday party. The table 11 at 10 a. m. Mrs. Mary M. Dun– was covered with lace, a bowl of can, chairman, will preside. pink and white asters graced the All clubs, Federated or other– center. The birthday cake, decor- wise, Religious, Civic and Political a ted in pink and white, was at one I will resume meetings and activ– end of the table, punch bowl at ities as per schedule with the the other end. Rainbow sand- opening of the fall season in Sept. wiches and relishes were served, These organized groups sense a including mints and nuts. Music realization of their place and was furnished by Charlie Solomon. worth in the community and the Among out of town guests were vast responsibility that is theirs Mrs. Fay Walker of Kansas City, to build substantually upon prin– Mo., Mrs. Howard Trollinger of ciples, faith, faith in God, faith in Salem, Oregon, Mrs. Lincoln Jones j others and faith in themselves. I no exception as 50 friends and I hours prior to the shocking news and Mrs. Charles Holsclaw, and well wishers gathered to enjoy of her husband's death. (It must Mr. Jack Holsclaw. Many Portlanders went by mo- her 60th birthday with her and have been providence.) In fact he In honor of Mrs. C. H. Waters tor or rail to Tacoma for the close wish many happy returns of the· was to reach home in time to ~eet and Mrs. R. C. Crews of Columbus, of the Puget Sound Annual Con- day and many more birthdays. her at the depot. Fate decreed oth- Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carpen- Ebenezer A. M. E. Church 9th and Park ference last week. Included were: Many useful gifts were received, erwise. ter entertained at the Italian Gar- Mrs. Annabell Harris and daugh- including flowers and t elegraphic I dens Sunday, August 24. Present ter, Christina, Al Pierre, Terry messages. Mrs. J. Wasson baked Erskine Hawkins, the 20th\ also were : Mr. and Mrs. James Cruise, Stephen Wright, Manager ' and decorated, as a gift, a beau- C t G b · 1 C · I McHenry. of Medley Hotel, Mrs. Viola An- tiful cake, which bore the inscrip- en ury a ne ' ommg to Mrs. Louise Kincaid has also derson, Mrs. Letitia Brock, Mrs. tion, 'Happy Birthday-1881-1941.' Up-Town Ball Room, Port- been the guest of various members Ira Hart, Mrs. Winnie Davis, Mr. More cakes were given by Mrs. land, Tuesday, Sept. 30. of the Early Bridgett Bridge Club and Mrs. William Graves and Lur- Winnie Davis, Mrs. Ashford and at the homes of Mrs. Rosa Malone of Dallas, Texas, and Mr. Shelton line Gibbs with Mr. W. B. Brown, Mrs. R. D. Robinson of Memphis, you recommend people who are Mrs. Vivian Boyd, Mrs. Thoma~ whose reunion trip ended tragical- Tenn., who is making her home in qualified. Wilson, and Mrs. Flexian Pierce, Ellis, Seattle, Wash. Many lovely ly in his death. Aside from the del- the city. Miss Peaches Marie Lloyd Asked about the strength and and Mrs. Willa Boot. FOR SALE - $1,800, reasonable gifts were received by the hostess. egated representatives, Rev. and was at the door. Mesdames Was- influence of the National Colored Mrs. Reginald Wellington, who terms. 10 rooms. Two apartments, Kenney Purnell, of Seattle, Wn., Mrs. B. C. Allen, Sisters Mary Ful- son and Robinson served the cakes Democratic Association through- has been ill for the past few weeks 5 rooms each. 2232 N. Vancouver in the city the plU;t several months lilove, Lettie Polk, Mary Duncan, and punch. out the nation he said, "There 3;re is gradually recovering. Ave. For further information calli a member of Sidney Porter's or~ Minniebell Johnson, Anna Morri- five million one hunderd thousand Mr. Ernest Satterwhite of Deer East 7911. I chestra, is filling an engagement I son, R. F. Morrison, Ida Freemtn I HERE'S MORE ABOUT qualified Negro voters in thirty- Park visited with friends in the FOR SALE _ $ 1 , 500 . Terms _ 1 . in Spokane, having left Sunday 1 and Blanche Graves. Mr. La Belli Dr. Thompkins eight congressional districts, of city recently. 5 room modern house with night. and Mr. Geo. Randall attended which three million are members ----------- 2212 N. Vancouver. Wil ga;ag~: Rev. and Mrs. A. s. Hunt, en : several of the sessions. r (Continued from Page one) Of the Association, a balance of LABOR'S WORST EN~IY Smith Tr 1410 or Ea 7911 gu I route south from the Puget Sound I B D f agains discrimination in National power in these districts in the ab- u B d f I Whatever may be said in support Annual Conference, paused in the Y C ense Oll S Defense. sence O a and slide. This vote," he FOR SALE REASONAB I of strikes to enforce demands in • LE - 7 city, Sunday night through Mon- At a round table conference with continued, "commands respect, if room modem ho 221 M ·t d'd 't t t industrial disputes, now that gov- . use, garage, 2 day, for a brief visit with Mrs. j a~sage lnst•ltute Negro Democratic leaders of King I I n , he na ional congress N Van 1 bl k f • ld ernment provides civilized means • couver- oc rom car George Mullen, brother of Rev. l and Pierce Counties, Dr. Thomp- wou probably be Republican to- line. For further information call Hunt. The brothers hadn't seen I Residence--Su. 8322 kins said, "You cannot afford to day of settling such issues by orderly East 7911. d A k d h t th N processes of conciliation and me- each oters for years; this meeting 1 736 N. Vancouver epend upon others to do things s e w a e egroes gen- . ll th h diation, there can be no justifica- ERSKINE HAWKINS, the 20th was quitceeza reuynioniNN. I Tel. Trm· I"ty 0510 that you can and should do for era y roug out the country t h ht f tion whatsoever for the jurisdic- Century Gabriel, coming to Up- yourselves. You must organize and oug o President Roosevelt, he Sidney D. Porter Massuer,· Nel- d "th t t h tiona! strike. Town Ballroom, Portland, Tuesday, fight for the things you deserve. answere • e grea es uman- lle V Po_..-r Masuse ·t · · th The J·urisdictional stri·ke I·s a September 30. · ...,., ' · No white office holder will respect 1 anan smce e Savior of the ' 66 N E Broadway I Vapor steam sweat, mineral unl world." mercenary squabble over who shall ~ .................. ~ .......................... ~ ..................., • • you ess you are strong enough ~Dr. K. Kayoma, D. M. D.,~ . Ted. Mu. 3430 baths, Magicol electric sweats to either help him or hurt him. Dr. Thompkin's visit to the Pac- get the union dues. It is an arbi- ~ wishes to announce that he~ Minnie Turner, Proprietor for rhumatlsm, Neuritis & ach- As long as he can keep you divided ific Coast was sponsored by the trary abuse of power by rival lead- ,. h ~ ing muscles intemal bath i w h ' t St ership employed for selfish advan- ~ as taken over the offices ~ Home cooked meals by an Epi- · ' s, sc - and still get your votes, that is all as mg on ate Colored Demo- ~ and Dental practice of Dr. ~ curean, Mrs. Letha Peck entific Swedish massage. he wants. I want you to .see that cratic Club, Inc. of which W. Ar- tage, inflicting loss on the rank ~ Hira ~ th D' f T and file union members and the ~ ta, and will continue to ~ 9 a. m. to 4 a. m. your people are registered and see ur Ixon o acoma is President ~ conduct the practice of gen- • Hours-Breakfast 9 to 1 p. m. that they vote. There must be and Edward A. Fitter is Secre- community, and winning nothing ~ a1 De • tar Wh'l h h th but disrepute for organized labor. ~ er ntistry at the same • Dinner 4 p. m. mitu Moore's Food Store some common interest upon which Y· I e ere e was · e house ~ location-6 S. W. Sixth ~ you can unite." I guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fitter, 1532 This use of the strike weapon to Ave. Phone Be. 0534 ~ Steaks & chicken specialty Groceries, Meats, Fruits Being informed that this is the 24th Avenue. He left Monday to gain or hold ascendancy over the j t· h' t labor movement is indefensible in .._........_...._.. • • • • • • • • • ••••.... And Vegetables ninth year of Roosevelt's regime, con mue Is our with speaking 226 N. Brdwy Call Trinity 7722 and no Negro appointments have dates listed in the following cities: any case and becomes intolerable PREFERENCE That Permits Beacause our overhead is distribu- ted among $0 m4ny funerals our prices can necessarily be low. Ser– vices from Holman & Lutz a.re within the means of a.ll • • • • re– gardless of creed or income. LOWE-R COSTS Conventent· Monthly Payments For All OPEN FOR BUSINESS Fountain Service Sandwiches And Lunch 2018 N. Wi.lllams Ave. and San Rafel St. R. Bird, Proprietor SAVE-WAY CLEANBRS been made in the state of Wash- Los Angeles, Denver, Colorado when a great city like Detroit is ington, he said," During all the Springs, Kansas City and Chicago, thrown into chaos by a jurisdic– _years you have been members of following which he will return to tiona! strike which stops its trans- the National organization, you Washington, D. c. portation system. That sort of of- have not made one application to fense against the public conven- me. I can employ a Negro g;~I E k" H k' iences and necessity is bound to ~ rs me aw ms, the 20th right now if you find and recom- bring down retrubution in the Century Gabriel, Coming to f f 1 th t '11 mend one who can qualify. There orm o aws a Wl make union will be other appointments too, if Up-Town Ball Room, Port- leadership responsible for their land, Tuesday, Sept. 30. acts and subject to penalties for the damage they cause. labor's rivalry Rev. -Hook, Pastor Rev. W . J. Conquest was trans– ferred to the Colorado Conference. Mrs. Hattie Jones was a dele– gate to the Conference. Mrs. Lulu Allen, Misses Doris Jones, Juanita Garey and Mr. Horace Smith journeyed to Taco– ma in the church station wagon to attend the conference. Mr. Henry Murphy is ill at Olympia Hospital. Mr. George Farmer spent his vacation remodeling his home. Mrs. Dick Turpin entertained with a party Wednesday night, honoring her husband's birthday. 12 guests were present and Mr. Turpin received many gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pool are motoring to Yellowstone Park for a vacation. Kathryn Turner Ends Vacation · Miss Kathryn Turner of Toppen– ish returned home I ast Sunday from a two weeks' vacation through eight states. Miss Turner was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Scherpsf. The principal points of her visit were Yellowstone Park and the beautiful Mormon Temple in Salt Lake, Utah. She contem– plates entering college this fall. Misses Vera Taylor, Anna Wag– gener, Louise Donaldson, Mary Waggener, Edward Donaldson and "Lightning" Harris spent Sunday visiting friends in Ellensburg. Mr. Donaldson motored on to Roslyn where ·he was the house guest of Miss Awilda Rudolf. And don't forget our adver– tisers are entitled to your pat– ronage. They, too, add their con– tribution for a bigger and bet– ter Northwest Enterprise. Let us be loyal to each other. Spend your dollars with friendly mer– chants. lhlmanti.§4k 13 ~- Brdwy at Williams Ave. Tel. Trinity 2569 Alterations and Repairs Suits and Overcoats, 45c 6 ROOM HOME strictly modem throughout. Fine location, close to car line. Equity Cheap for cash 1239 Se. 50 Ave. Call La. 6526, Tr. 6553 of the Enterprise office, Ea. 7911. Myr±le Barno's HOME COOKED 1\IEALS Prepared by Ethel Edwards The worst enemy of cause is this jurisdictional and the blind folly of its ship. leader- E k' H k' \ rs me aw ms, the 20th • Directors of Funerals • Colonial Mertuary 14th & Sandy Blvd. Two for 85c Breakfast 9-1 TRinity 2381 Dinner 4-9 85 N. E. Broadway Buy Defense Bonds I Century Gabriel, Coming to Up-Town Ball Room, Port– land, Tuesday, Sept. 30.

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