Advocate Register_1950-12-08
Keystone Investment Co. 1453 N. Williams Ave. I Keystone Cafe 1461 N. Williams Ave. J ackies Cafe Good Eats MISS ORA LEE MARTIN, Manager 37 N. E. Weidler St. Herman C. Plummer & Co. Herman Plummer, Helene ] ackson, Lonnetta Plummer, L. R. Blackburn Otto Rutherford. 2101 N. Williams GA. 7763 Home Portraits Public Engagements Films For Sale Films Developed Baltzegar's Photos 9 N. E. Halsey St. EM. 0979 MANLY M. BALTZEGAR, Prop. Paul's Paradise LOUNGE and BILLARDS PAUL STEWART, Owner 19 N. Russell St. MU. 9109 MEET ME AT-- 747 N. RUSSELL ST. Bank's and Richardson's CAFE HOME COOKED MEALS ' When in Salem visit Cal's Shoe Shop 1091 Edgewater, West Salem, Ore. PEOPLE IN THE NEWS By A. Morrison Miss Gloria Roberts of Los Angeles, was presented in a piano recital Friday, December 1st. She played the music of the Masters, Bach, Bethoven, Chopin and others. She was introduced by Mrs. Mary Duncan, and sponsored by the Board of the church. A reception in the church lecture room followed. Mrs. C. Ingersoll was chairman of the reception. * * * Bishop Brown and presiding Elder Rev McCLENDON'S Rhythm Room Featuring: ROSCOE E. WEATHERS plus THE SPELLBINDERS Open 4 p.m. Delicious Chicken Dinners 1500 N. Williams Ave. VErmont 9923 Lankford, both of California, were the ,..-----------------, house guests of Rev. J. F. Smith of AME Zion church the past weekend. Bishop Brown preached Sunday morning and Rev. Lankford preached the evening ser– mon, Dec. 3. Dr. J. J . Clow was guest also. * * * Leaving soon to spend the holidays season in Texas, is Mr. Richard~on of 1437 N. Ross. * * * Mrs. E. Davis left Saturday for an in- definite stay in Chicago to be at the bed– side of her ailing father. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jordan had as guest two members of the De Pair In– fantry Chorus, who were friends of Mrs Jordan's brother (] erry Turner, Jr.), dur– ng World War II. 1 * * * Mrs. H. Hoy and her sister, Mrs. L Harris, were co-hostesses Monday for the Bethelite club. * * * The De Paur Infantry Chorus played TU. 9126 36 N. Russell GAY PAREE TAVERN Specializing in T.-Bone Steaks Southern Fried Chicken Hamburgers, Chili, Etc. VICTORY LUNCH AND GRILL Home of Best Pastry in Town Watch for Grand Opening ROBERT SEEGER, Owner 1466 N. E. Williams Ct. VE. 9483 to a packed house, there 34 voices. Songs !..------------------1 were sung inu French, Spanish, Iatlian, Portugese and English; also Negro Spir- .------------------~ tuals· and the popular army song "Sound Good Luck i Off." The applause was loud and long. LEW WALLACE * * * The Gay Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson Insurance Dance seen lots of the names that belong 7 1 0 S. W. 9th Ave. at Morrison i n the News out. Just to metion a few.. AT. 2391 AT. 4051 t hat were having a good time: Helen Lawson, Mrs. Fred Baker, wife of the ponsor, their mother, Mrs. Lawson .... s Sylvia Newsome, Mrs. Pearlman, Mr. Boyd, Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. D. John– son ... Mrs. Ellen Fouthew, Mrs. Brown, Miss Lewis ... Miss Jerry Meldew, Miss Joyce Marshall, and Miss Betty Ruther– Satisfied Customers Oliver E. Smith NOTARY PUBLIC AT. 2551 3411 S. W. First ford ... Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Slaughter, ~---------------------' an d Mr. Longstreet, a popular musician. Just dancing were Mrs. Opal Dixon, Mrs. E. Avritt, and Mrs. Betty Patton ..• Looking around at the dance were E. Fuller, and Who? Deputy Sheriff Matt Dishman. As always, the dance stopped at 1 a. m. Radio and Stage Appearances The Harmonizing 5 Gospel Singers L. C. Ellison, Director and Manager 938 N. Cook St. TR. 8162
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