1941-05-30

PAGE FOUR THE NORTHWEST ENTERPRISE Mrs. A. Trimble, S. L. Billings Join± l-Ios±s A± Elabora±e Sunday Dinner In the spacious home of Mr. s.j L. Billings, 521 22nd So., Mrs. An-j Mr. and Mrs. E. Edmonds, Mr. SO HELP ME by Joe Staron Al Smith and Von Tipton were I fending with their cameras. Marg, you ain't a' gonna' get no 1 SINGLE housekeeping room, I Tel. EL. 7921. partly furnished, $9.00 p e r The Williams. Close in, 823 Ria- month. watha Place. Spend Your Dollars With Friendly Merchants --- na Trimble, his sister and co-host 1 an.d Mrs. A. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. honored friends at an elaborate W11lard Hallum, Mesdames Burn– Sunday dinner, May 25 at 3 p. m. side, R. Gaston, Frances Smith, The gracious hostess so planned Rufina Jenkins, Mrs. Sanders, her dinner to include those friends Messrs. G. T. Miller and Calvin unable to respond at the early Russell. free radio. I Pauline's Beauty Shop Open evenings by ApJ>olntment Specializing in all lines of Beauty Work 2221 E. 1\ladison PRos. 2811 Res. Phone, Pros. 7502 I-Lee Wms. all wrapped in pink, 1 SINGLE sleeping room with 1 you know what I mean? privilege of dining room, kit- The colored patrons of the chen, garage. $18 per month. '--------------~ hour. Although the plan required I Honored guests at the second two sittings, the belated guests sitting were Mr. C. L. Dellums, caused no interruption of the ser- Zone Supervisor of the B. S. C. P. vice nor missed anything. of Oakland, Calif. special guest of Lunceford dance certainly were r-~:;;;~;:;;;=:;;;;;::;;:;;::;;;:;;;::;;:=:;;:;;::;---~ From the beautiful boquet in the Mr. S. L. Billings, Mr. Ed Stone center of the table radiated a va- of Tacoma, Wash., who frequently riety of floral decorations accen- travels 30 miles to say a kindly tuated by tall candles, a perfect word to Mrs. Anna Trimble and setting for a friendly gathering I who turned out to be her own spe– with more of the Easter parade cia! guest, Mr. and Mrs. Paul glamour than just a day in spring. Jones, who usurped the honors of well dressed and well mannered. All had a swell time too. Congratulations to Gerald Wells and members of his local. Encore. A handsome man is just as like– ly to be kidnapped as a beautiful woman, so help me. More than one person has been lost in the spa– cious Billings home, 521, 22nd Ave. So. Mr. E. suffering from an in– jured pedal was found locked in The variety of viands and vin- host and hostess directing the ser– tages served immediately removed vice, and Mr. E . I. Robinson, sec- a room frequented by registered the possibility of a Quaker atmos- retary to Mr. C. L. Dellums, a (guest) nurses. Although plenty h If t 1. d t 1 looker on. of aid was nigh, E. did not scream p ere. gues s mgere oo ong they were easily Jured to other Many of the party left shower- and during his confinement, slept with one eye open. Mrs. E. missed parts of the home for continued ing the joint hosts with compli- Mr. E. She trailed the nurses and service directed by Mr. Billings in ments for being so patronizing. person. The Rev. Fountain W. Others evidently remained for sup– and Mrs. Penick were among the per knowing the hospitality of the honored guests at the first sitting. joint hosts. The hosts surely de– Other guests sharing honors were serve every compliment. Fol" Sale Beauly Shop l30Z Yeslel' Way Newly Weds Fe±ed Friday evening the newly weds, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Catlett, (the former Miss Johnnie Mae Smith) voluntarily established herself as guard. Mr. E. quickly recovered and under the guidance of Mrs. E. I responded to the many "cat calls." Mr. E. Stone drives 30 miles to say hello to Sis. Brother, you need complete remodeling before Sis says "Come in." Only One Store! Grocery 83 PINE ST. ·ta~'A~e. FOOD STAMPS PURCHASE MORE HERE OPEN NIGHTS UNTIL 10 P. M. Butter, fresh creamery -----------··-------··---------------------Jb. 39c Wiene.rs, Skinless, Armours ··-·--------·----------------------Jb. 24c Willia11.1s Potato Chips ---------------------··-··-·-····---15c pkg. 12c Pork And Beans, Van Camp's ------··------·----·---- 2~ 2-25c Marshmallows, Fluffiest ---·---------------···--··------lib. pkg. lOc Tuna, Chicken of the Sea Brand ---· ---------------------·-¥2 15c Salad Dressing, Fresh -----------·-----·-·--·--------------------- qt. 19c Deviled Meat --------'---·-------------------·-------·----------------% 2 for 5c Dill Pickles --------·---·--------------------------·--··-------------------- 2~ lOc Ripe Olives ----------·---------·-----·--------------·-·-----·----No.1 TalllOc Flavorade ·-----·------------------------·-----·------·--·------------ 3 pkg. 10c Egg Noodles, Full pound package---·-----------------------·---- 10c Crackers, Crispy Salted Wafers ____ ·------ 2 lb. pkg. 15c were feted with a lovely dinner !,;;;;============;.) at the popular. Evergreen Cafe. Many Negroes are wondering if the President's speech meant we Negroes would be able to W()rk and earn a decent living without being held back by unions and such. j :===========================::! FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1941 Our Homes and Neighborhood Beautiful GENEVA B. MILLER BROKER - NOTARY P UBLIC Modern 6 Room Corner House, Full Basement, Hot Air Furnace. 2 Car Lines. Priced foi" Quick Sale $3,000. $300 Down. llours: 9 to 12 a. m. and 2- to 6 p. m. 1921 E. Madison Phone: Pr. 7050 (evenings 2838) NEW HAIR PERMANENT STAY-STRAITE Virginia Hair Dressing, Superior Pressing Oil, Brilliantine J. L. A. Hair Growing Aid, money back guarantee J. L.A. Co., mfg. distrib. 976 Carrol Ave., St . Paul, Minn. STOCKARD'S BARBER SHOP Prompt and Courteous Service SATISFACTION GUARANTEED MURRAY'S PRESSING CAPS, 60c. HANDSOME, BLACK BEAUTY, AIDA JLA Hair Growing Children's Hair Cuts 25c Any Day Except Sat urdays Carl Stockard, Prop. 2032 East l\iadison Parcels Checked Phone EA. 99~4 ·SOCIAL NOTES The co-hostesses., the Misses Edith Young, Alma Wilson, Joan Ellsworth arranged a beautiful Whose is winning, Henry or J Vern. Mr. W. D. SPECIAL C S ft D • 1 Mix Josephine received a 5 ft. 10 ln. Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco, andy , o rllllis, ers HONEYSUCKLE RECREATION By D. M. J. dinner table with a center of red Miss Barnetta Johnston, who and white roses. letter from Spokane. She sent it AI Fii'SI Avenue Tailon Pocket Billiards, Chinese Checkers, Pokeno, Dominos. Shoes Renewed back, though. faithfully served a year's term on Included in the dinner party the Girls' Advisory Board at Gar- were the bride and groom, Mr. and field High school has been installed Mrs. Wm. Reese, Miss Ima Wil– i otis Reese is up to his old I 500 Used Suits For Sale. $5.00 and up. Odd pants cheap. 2032 •• E. Madison Sll'eel tricks of forgetting some of his Cleaning and Pressing While You Wait. Suits Exchanged. Seallle, Washington golf strokes. I 1325 Fa··sl 'Rve Neal' u ·o sa- I ':Vm. "Billy" Washington M. c. Hone,rsuckle as a member of the cabinet. Mr. Vernon Buford and sister Catherine Anderson of Oakland, Calif., arrived in the city last Sun– day to be at the bedside of their sister, Mrs. Bessie Ratcliff, who is confined in a local hospital. Though much improved, brother and sister plan to remain in Seat– tle indefinitely. son, Miss I'lee Williams, Miss Edith Mae Young, Mr. Tercy Ne– thery and Mr. Winfield King. Doris Booker, the lovely singer, 5 A •1 ftl ft a.-ee • Pr~p. has two admirers. Each tries to ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ~====M=g:r:.======W=e=D:e:li:.v:c:r============; out the other. One sent a cor- r;: II"' WANTED: First Class barber. Must be sober. $18 per week guaranteed. Dick Anderson, 413 Maynard, Seattle Wash. 2 Houses, $1,800 FOR SALE. Wil !sell, easy terms two houses in Madison district, six and seven rooms. Furnished or unfurnished. Fire place, fruit churches, grade and high schools tree, paved street, close to four car lines. Call Pr. 8695. Private Loans $25 to $500 20 MONTHS TO REPAY to clean up all those annoying past-due bills and to finance your spring needs. No Publicity- No Delay Strictly Confidential A. D. Anderson Licensed Lenders. Estab. 1910 309 McDowall Bldg. 1331 3rd Opposite Post Office Dl'. N. G. YOW Registered Chinese M. D. in Seattle All di$eases of men and women SUCESSFULLY TREATED. S11ecializes in stomach, catarrh, rheumatism, blood poison, ee– zema, pyorrhea and all kinds of chronic diSeases and female trouble. Special attention given to men and women who suffer from any ailment of a CON– TRACTED NATURE. Using Chinese Roots and Herbs In treating all diseases. CONSULTATION FREE Dr. N. G. YOW Chinese Remedy Company 203-204 Pioneer Building 606 First Ave. ELiot 2453 Seattle, Wash. The Catletts will reside on the south side in the near future. Mammoth Picnic At Kennydale Baptist sage, the other sent a bigger one. Finally one sent a pretty keep sake ring. Gonna keep it, Doris? Doug B. how much did you get from the Emp. Loan Co. on your bang irons? $3.00? So I-Lee W. is the madame j queen of the "B"-10. Well fellow The First Baptist Church of J er I mean lady members, your Kennydale, Washington, on the president has been doing some 5th 19th of June ''lill hold the most column work, she's been traveling elaborate outdoor picnic · ever around with civilians, some a bit staged in the Northwest. The lit- too fair, too. tle church by hte road has made I ample preparalions to serve all Seattle. Special arrangements have Excuse Me Joe been made for the kiddies. Once you reach Kennydale on the 19th, the little church meets you with open arms ;md for once in a lifetime all cares will fold their tents and quietly steal away. When the little church by the road is your host, you are really enter– tained. Listen to this: Feast in the Wilderness, barbe– cue; 1st Baptist Church of Kenny– dale preaching, speaking, refresh– ments. Matinee Matrons Elect Officers The Matinee Matrons held their annual Spring Luncheon Wednes– day at the home of Mrs. Everett Smith, 2108 E. Pine. Places were laid for 10. The members exchanged gifts and revealed their secret pals. Election of officers was also held (Arrangements have been made with Mrs. Cecil Kirk the new pres– to transport children from the A. ident and Mrs. Bernard Squires· M. E. Mt. Zion and Grace Pres- secretary-treasurer. bysterian churches without cost to and from the picnic grounds. SCHEDULE Free transportation for children. A. M. E. church 10:15 a . m., Mt. Zion Baptist church 10:30 a. m., Grace Presbyterian church 10:45 a. m. All children will be returne·d before midnight. Church– es are requested to send chaper– ones to accompany their children. ELI.JAH S. MOORE Painting, Paper Hanging, Kalsomining and General Repairing Private Homes our Specialty Call Ca. 2032 WHEN IT'S POOL OR BILLIARDS CIGARS OR CIGARETTES Say New C. C. Billiard Parlors NEW MANAGEMENT NEW EQUIPMENT AND DECORATIONS 415 Maynard Avenue DAVE LEE, PROPRIETOR PHONE SE. 9419 EAst 9882 FUJII'S CAFE J. I. CmKATA Pharmacist THE HOUSE OF CONTENT WHEREFRIENDSMEETFRIENDS Drau2:ht and Bottle Beer Sandwiches - Cigars - Cigarettes Wines - Bottle Beer-All brands to take out "A Nice Resort ts V\'bich You Can Bring Your Friends" BOOTHS FOR LADIES 1312 Yesler Way CApitol 9824 CHIKATA DRUG CO. Prescriptions 1203 Jackson St. Seattle No. 109 I B. P 0 E W. Puget Sound Lodge Elks Meets at Masonic Hall, 21st and East Jefferson Sts., First and Third Mondays each Month. E. R. Chalney, Exalted Ruler, Tel. RAnier 3092. 9633-55th So. W. E. Vrooman, Secretary, Tel. EAst 5364. 1474-21st. We Buy and Sell Anythlng of Value Progressive Clothing Exchange TAILORING AND ALTERATIONS Cleaning and pressing of all ]f.inds; Finest Used Suits for Sale .. .F. D. Wright 3 Bal'bel's No Wailing 413 MAYNARD HOTEL ATLAS New Building and Strictly Modern Steam Heat, Hot & Cold Water, Private & Free Baths, Telephone Rooms 50c up Rooms with Baths $1.00 up 420 Maynard Ave. Special Rate Weekly ELiot 6152 KY CAFE LUNCHEONS, STEAKS, CHOPS Draught and Bottled Beer Wine Sake YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED 655 Jackson Street SOUTH PARK POULTRY CO. 1528 Pike Place Special Spl'ing Fl'yei'S 3 lol' $1.00 SEneca 9342 Colol'ed Roasting Chickens-···-···30c lb. Colol'ed l'l'yen-·-·-·-·-·-···--.............................-3oc lb. Young Hens·-·-········---······--····-·---··-·---·-·-···-·-·-·ZZc lb. Cui Up Chickens···-···----··-..........................zsc lb. • . • v·- .• . • <~,.. . '.- ~:·· ..-.1· ' -.rr. 'r: - . • . Phone CApital 9953 - Phone us and we'll be right over IDS.JO NSON ICE •• POULTRY COAL •• WOOD 2200 E. Madison St. Seattle Mrs. Elbe Smith, Prop. Phone SEneca 938~ COAST HOTI:L AND TAVERN Seattle's Only·Colored Hotel Modern, Steam Heat, Reasonable Rates 901 King Street Seattle, Wash. General Surgery Gynecology Obstetrics Nervous Diseases Genital-Rectal Diseases X-Ray Laboratories Office El. 5431, 6152 Res. PR. 8626 DR. JAIIIS Ma 'UNOSAWA I 420 Maynard Ave. Dr. F. B. Cooper DEN'l'IST Office: El. 3547; Res. Ea. 3388 Hours: 8:30 to 1 and 2 to 6 Suite 362-3 Empire Building Second and 1\ladison Special appoint ment made f or Evenings and Sundays Dr. Wm. H. Calhoun Physician and Smgeon 425-26 Railway Exchang-e Bldg. Office Hours: 11-1 and 2-6 p .m . Office Phone: ELiot 1045 Res. Phone: EAst 9373 Douglass Apartments Where it is Convenient and Homelike Newly Renovated-Steam H eat Hot Wat er-Telephone Laundry Room RENTS REDUCED Furnished and Unfurnished Apartment s Rennts $10 and Up Dr. F. B. Cooper, Mgr. 1145 Utb Ave. N.- EAst 9617 Atlas Hotel I GOSHO DRUG co. I SEneca 9283 ,523 Jackson St. ADELPHI APARTMENTS A Palatial Horne for Particular People ULTRA MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT Overlooking Lake Washington Apartments Very Reasona.bl~ 230-32 23rd Ave. No.-CA. 17'91 J. A. "Jack" Johnson, Mgr. Newly Renovated Hill Top Tavern IS TANTALIZING Now Serving Direct Draft Brewery Fresh Beer No Coils, N o Beer Hose Washington and California Wines Bottle Beer 'l'o Take Rpm& 1200 Jackson St. at 12th Ave.

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