Northwest Clarion_1947-04-21

PAGE SIX THE NORTHWEST CLARION AND PACIFIC DISPATCH Monday, April 21, 1947 THESE SEATTLE MERCHANTS SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS • • Seattle Society .. B.r Mrs. Krisel This past week has been one brim– ming full of outstanding event5. One that will be long remembered by all Seattle Folk. Included in these featured affairs this week notes of the Easter Fashion Review that was held last week un- der the direction of the Five Star Fi- background of cherry blossoms served a~ the altar. The brides cake with elaborate decorations and in the shape of a huge cross topped with two love birds, graced one end of the table. A very pretty floral centerpiece graced the center of the table with crystal can– dalabraes holding tall white candles at each end. Assisting were, Mrs. Eugene Gay. Mrs. Henry C. Bell, Mrs. Wm. Burns, mother of the groom of Bir– mingham, Ala., Mrs. Ella D. Koden– head, Mrs. Mae Jackson of Portland, Oregon, Mrs. Chas. Johnson, Mrs. Virgil Frye, Mrs. Wm. Gilbert, Henry Bell Jr., Miss Christine Hatch– er who had charge of the guest book in which 100 guests signed during the evening and wished the newly wed– ded couple every happiness. After the strenuous afternoon of 1 Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Bronadix. the Easter Fashion Review, the mem- The present membership of the hers of the Five Star Final Commit- Top Hatters consists of the follow– tee and the visitors from Portland ing: Mr. Herbert N. Jackson, presi– were invited for refreshments and dent, 2210 E. Spruce; Miss Azenia lunch at the Krisel "El Grotto." Per- Simmons, sen·etary, 3215 E. Pine St.; feet relaxation was enjoyed for sev·· Leon Steveson, treasurer, 537 23rd eral hours which was indeed a treat Ave.; Mrs. Louise Jackson, correspon– for all present. Pictures were made ding secretary, 2210 E. Spruce; Mr. of this group which appear in this Austin Randolph, adv~rtising man– issue of the paper. ager and publicity agent, 2210 E. The Five Star Final Committee Spruce St.; Mr. Sylvester Whiteside, also wishes to take this means of financial secretary, 2020 E. Spruce thanking all for your splendid co- St.; Mr. Fred Williams, chairman of operation in helping to make our the membership committee. 232 23rd Fashion Review the grand success it Ave. No.; Mr. A. C. Crawley, chair- proved to be. man of the social committee, 508 19th • • • rAve.; Miss Edna July, is "soon to be JOE DARENSBURG Mrs. Williams," 2210 E. Spruce St.; M J D b ll k ·~ Mrs. Amilda Rudolph, 1911 East Yes- r. oe arens urg, we - nO\,., . . . ll . ll t th . ld ler vVay; MISS LIIhan Pettus, 1801 to a . especia y o e music wor . returned home last week to visit his 2 5th Ave.; Mr. George Turner, 2310 "f M M t D b of East Pine St.; Mr. Charlie Wilbur. wi e, rs. argare arens urg, 21st Ave., only to be hit by a car 2307 East Cherry St.; Mrs. Cassie the next day. His condition is re- Ingram, 318 27th A:e.; Mr. L. B. ported not serious, however, Mr. Haynes, 2207 East Ohve St. Darensburg was confined for three Whiteside School to Hold Graduation Exercises Sunday The graduation exercises of the I Hazel Mathis,, Mrs. Frankie Thomp– Ruth Whitesides School of Beauty son, Mrs. Dorothy Turner, Mrs. Culture will be Sunday, April 20. Thelma Ree VVroe, Mrs. Arlena R. 1947, 11:00 A.M. at The Peoples In- Wilson. stitutional Baptist Church. Informal Freshmen: Mrs. Myrtle Cooper. services. Mrs. Dorethae Frank, Mrs. Irene Graduates: Mrs. Willie Mae Jack· Garrett, Mrs. Myrtle Goree, Miss son, Mrs. Ezell Rhaming, Mrs. Dora Alyce Joyce Hawew, Miss Lovie Ratliff. Louise Humphery, Miss Katherine Juniors: Mrs. Mary E. Boudreaux. Kelly, Miss Alzennie C. Madry, Mrs. Mrs. Arlie Chappell, Mrs. Mary "Willie Rean Thomas, Mrs. Rsoa Lee Hughes, Mrs. Mable Maupin, Mrs. Toliver, Mrs. Essie B. Taylor. Illness Brings Change 1 Youth Council Has To U.S. 0. Staff Kick Off Dance Saturday SEATLE--Mrs. Maizell Washing- Seattle's NAA.C.P. Youth Council ton McCullough, who was transferred have been observing National Youth from Third and Madison USO to the Week April 14 to 20. Speakers are . d being sent to the city's organizations Seattle USO, has been termmate I th' · 1 I to tell of you s part m word af- because of illness. ) fairs and to solicit memberships. Mrs. McCullough is missed by ali Young people from 12 to 25 are be– ll who came in contact with her because ing urged to join in the N.A.A.C.P's 1 of her pleasing personality and ex- fight against discrimination and seg- nal Committee and sponsored by this Publication. • • days, but is now at home. "So sorry Mr. and Mrs. Williams are now J'>e, we all wish you a speedy re– domiciled i ntheir newly purchased covery." CANCER DANCE I cdlent work with Junior Hostesse£ regation. What other organization As a reminder to all citizens of and program. has done more for Negro advance- LETS NOT FORGET Easter Cantata of the Teen agers Choir of the Mt. Zion Baptist Church under the direction of Miss Jean Shields was likewise outstanding. * • Also, included in outstanding and important events was the birth of twin boys Saturday, April 5, at Columbus Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. George Collins. this event makes your Editor, Mrs. Krisel, a very proud and happy grandmother. She being the mother of Mr. George Collins. Mrs. Collins and the twin boys are doing nicely. WILLIAMS-WILLIAMS NUPTIALS hame at 517 19th Ave., where they will be happy to have their friends call. * • Mrs. Annie B. Butler and her sis– ter Mrs. Smith entertained Dr. V\"ar– ren Bogle with a delicious turkey birthday dinner Friday~ April 11. 1947, at their residence 432 22nd Ave. The rooms were beautiful decorated with spring flowers. With glasses of champagne raised high, Dr. Bogle was toasted by the many guests who were called in to help wish him many happy returns of the day. After the repast was served the evening was spent in playing bridge and other g'lmes. Many beautiful and useful gifts were received by the honored Seattle, don't forget to support the The total staff presented her with ment? Benefit Dance for the National Can- a set of sherbet glasses as a wedding Lillian White and Douglas Jones, • ART CLUB MEETING cer Drive. This Benefit Dance is gift Tuesday evening. Campaign chairman, are out to get Harmony Star Art Club met Fri- Eponsored by the Mu~icians Local 493 Miss Pansy Pendergrass has re- 300 new members during the next day, April 4, at the home of Mrs. A F f M d L F d P t d month. With their enthusiastic corps George Hobbs. Delicious refreshmen!E · · 0 · an ewis or os an placed Mrs. McCullough and is now were served by the hostess, which Auxiliary No. 289 V.F.W. and many' in the process of becoming acquaint- of workers they are sure it can be were enjoyed by all present. The other CIVIC. Local and Fraternal or- ed with the city and Ju nior Hos tesses done. Call Capital 8263 if your or- ld ganizations. Don't forget the date- ,., 1·th whom she wi"ll be worki.ng. ganization would like a speaker or annual election of officers was he • . . . Monday, April 28-Trianon Ball- for memberships. Come to the KICK- at th1s tJme. and the followmg w~re room. Adm. $1. 25 . This Benefit She is asking all Junior Hostesses OFF DANCE Saturday night at the elected and installed for the ensumg to renew their cards and continue . Dance is interracial. I . h USO . 1 h k . l d YMCA for dancing, floor show, and year: Mrs. Edna Taylor. president; I • Wit . ~nti t e tas IS compete . lots of prizes. There's fun for every- Mrs. Martha Davis, vice president; All girls eighteen years of age are h YMCA S t d · ht Mrs. Elizabeth Hysher, treasurer; QUIET MARRIAGE asked to become Junior Hostesses at I one at t e a ur ay mg · Mrs. Millie Burnside, secretary; Mrs. Miss Allie Mae Anderson wa£ j the club. Some"'of the activities that RESERVE MAY Sth Emma Hobbs, organist; Mrs. Mayme quietly married Tuesday, April 8, to t~ey w~ll .enjoy are, skating, excur- Hear Hortense Love ASoprano) McCullough. program chairman; John H. Hulbert. The reception was s10ns, picmcs. leather craft. horseback I h M h ·d· b 1· d h at t e oore t eatre. Miss Arlelia Austin, art chairman; held at the home of the bride Satur- n mg, ow mg. an numerous ot er 1 Mrs. Marie Brown and E. Hysher. day. Some of the friends that helped activities. ~==•t•ttm•••m•~t•m••••••u•u•''"'n'''"''um•u•n••m~llnmnn11lllllllll'''"'' ..u'"''''''''''u''M'=j assistants. The nex:t met>ting will l b M" Cl R" h d C\) e rate were: Iss ara 1c ar s !;_ PREPARE NOW ~= At a very beautifully arranged be with Mrs. Maud Mathis. Miss Lillian White. Mr. and Mrss ~ Other guests were: Mr. Charles 1 Cl p M d M W ll You're Cordially Invited to Visit ~ ~ guest. wedding, Miss Janet Williams be- eo roctor, r. an rs. i ie ., FOR A BRILLIANT ;; came the bride of Mr. Percy L. Will. Weakley, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hal- TOP HATTER'S CLUB Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Got- Yessler Dry Goods ~ ~ iams on March 22 at the home of the lum, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart. The Top Hatter's Social· Club held I c~el, Mr. Ar~ie Derwin, Mrs. Roda Clothing, Ncxions, Dry Goods ~;;_ FUTURE !==-- brides sister. Mrs. Lois Buxton, 2720 Mr. T. C. Hilson. Mr. and Mrs. C. an early spring meeting in the home K1dd, Mr. Will Hall, Mrs. Malone. T l S 1716 Yesler Way Seattle E Roy St. at 5:30 P.M., followed by ay or. of Mr. and Mrs. George Turner, Mrs. Elsie Claude and Mr. wichee. ~ ~ a reception at 7:30 P.M. The cere- 2310 E. Pine St. and finished their Mr. and Mrs. Hulbert are at home to § 11 mony was performed by Rev. F. By invitation Atty. Stokes, ~rs.l final plans for an' Annual Card Party friends at 215 22 nd North. I I Davis. Helen Krisel, State Director and Di- ' to be given in May and their An- * BARBECUE TO TAKE OUT ~ ~ rectress of EducatiOn of Wn., Mr. l F l · J Th 1 · M d B b -:=-~ = 11 _; Miss Williams was given in mar- nua orma m une. ey a so m- COUPLE MARRIED aynar ar ecue - 1·1age by her father. Mr. 0. G. Will- REodberttE. CoDlbert. lodcalMChairJmakn of stalled three nev. members. Mr. and i ~ . . uca 10n; r. an rs. ac son. Miss Ruth Barber was wed to Mr. Southern Spare Ribs--Beef-Pork = - 1 ~mshand;~~ very pr~~ m a g~wn I Mrs. Margaret McShan, Mr. and '::'_,,_,_.,,_,.__ .,_.,_.,_,_,._,.1 Gilbert Barber, Tuesday, April 8, in I and Ham -=~ :_~ bo diw Ite .thu le overl w Itel satm, ace Mrs. Wm. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. I. ! I a quiet ceremony held at the minis- L Sandwiches - Lunches - o ce Wl ong ace s eeves, and S ll d M G K . l d I 623 Weller Street • - f 11 · · · a Y an r. eorge nse atten - ter's · residence. The couple are at ~ Beauty Culture offers postwar se- ~ ~ . bu~ont s~Irt, ~ matchmg fmger ed the Elks Annual Local Oratorical j home to their friends 2809 22nd Ave. ~ curity. It is an independent living ~ tip 1llus10n veil which was held by a C t t d H lth p S d j ~ and an opportunity to serve others. ~ h l on es an ea rogram, un ay So. Miss Barber formerly taught in - a o of orange blossoms. She carried A . 1 13 t B t W Th" ~ There is a tremenous demand for ! a bouquet of Gardenias and yellow ~n ' a remer on, n. IS North Little Rock p,ublic schools. Mr. SEATTLE VISITORS ~ efficient operators. ~ b d bemg the first local contest for Brem- Barber is a government employee. IN PORTLAND ~ Jobs are becoming more critical i rose u s. erton, we must say, Congratulations! ALWAYS EAT AT ~ every day. Why not prepare for~ Mrs. Lois Buxton Matron of Hon- The attendance was very good. The ~ the future now. Don't let others ~ or was very charming in baby blue contest was carried on in perfect or- Patronize Clarion-Dispatch advertifers ~ discourage you about a profitable ~ h "ff . h hid . . d SUGAR HILL DINETTE ~ PROFESSION § c I on wit ore satm tnm an der; with three high school students " • carried a bouquet of tulips and carna- participating. The winner will com- 1 ~ LEARN ~ tions. I CHICKEN AND STEAK ~ Th R th Wh"t "d W § Mrs. Muriel Alberti, Brides Maid ~:~~t:: t~:eSt~~eai;::~st~~~s 2 ~ 0 : 1 I FOR THOSE WHO~ A SPECIALTY I En:Oll Todar-l:dz ~~ Wrire I was lovely in sky blue chiffon with test, • Dtr. Gertrude Joseph is also to l CARE . MARKAY A Place to Eat Where Old. --~ RUTH WHITESIDE'S .~ full buoffont skirt and carried a bou- be complimented for the splendid I "1 Friends Meet quet of tulips and iris. work she is going in this Elks Edu- j . . . j c AFE ~ SCHOOL OF BEAUTY ~ Mr. Carol Boswell acted as Best cational Department. •I We combine the finest techniques • Myrtle Barno, Prop. TR 2381 ~ CULTURE ~ 1 of a science with a personal and I ~ ~ Medanb.yThMersw. edLduinel~amGaracthewwooads. plMayr-. We are informed that Mrs. Nancy il heartfelt service. i "GOOD FOOD ALWAYS" 84 N. E. Broadway I J dtSeattle 4, Wash. I Addison of Bremerton, wife of Mr. • PORTLAND OREGON = 614 a St EL 0103 • ALWAYS EFFICIENT AND 1 B SCU S ;; son · • • Ralph Redman accompanied at the Robert D. Addison, Dist. Deputy of J i HOT I IT FOR " = piano by Mr. Lester Bishop sang "I the Brother Elks, has been Commis- f UNDERSTANDING 1 BREAKFAST i,.,.,.,..,.,.,,.,,.......,.,.,..,.,.,.,,,.,.,.,....,.............,.,,.,.,..,,.,....,..,,..,,.,....... J Love You Truly" and Oh Promise sioned Grand Traveling Deputy and 1 The Angelus, Inc. 1 SANDWICHES, CHILE AND Me". Organizer of the Daughters of Elks I I . BOTTLED BEER The attractive home was artistical- Temples of this Northwest area. Our f "Seattle's Only Colored • 1 I~ • Funeral D•"rect~s" 1 =-"- BILLIARDS IN REAR ly decorated in spring flowers. A hats are off to you, Daughter Addi- 1 ~· · f 11 dl 1 b h d 11 Elk f S 1 1 d 1 I ~ 104() Jackson EAst 9439 pa1r o ta can e o ers eac con- son an a s o eatt e p e ge I PR 0333 319 .12th Ave. •I ~- __ taining 12 white candles. w'ith a you their support. l 1 ·-----------·--·-----.:. ~IIHilhiHHinffttii""''""''IIHihtttnlttllillllllllllllllllllHIIIM!IIIIWIIIIIHIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIftiiHIJ THE ORCHID SHOPPE 1726 22nd Ave. AT MADISON ST. FLORIST Corsages Plants Funeral Designs Let Us Serve You EAst 9451 RALPH Y. KONO KONO GARAGE COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR Specialist: CARBURETION, STARTING, LIGHTING, IGNITION Equipped to Serve Quality Workmanship Member of Society of Automobile Engineers OUR AIM TO SATISFY .... 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