OBP_NW-Clarion_1957-Jun 27_v11 _no22

Thursday, June 27, 1957 SOCH:TY NIEWS By ANN MORRISON It Is with a great deal of pride we salute Mies MachcLLa Kinnard for being elected head supervisor or the Allen Chrlsllan Endeavor League of the A.M.E. Church 1n the Puget Sound Conference. Miss Kinna.rd was elected during the district conference meeting in Bremerton, Wash., last week. We congratulate you and with you much success for the year. HIGH FASHION FRAMES Mrs. M. Johnson and Miss Enna Jean Crump of Eugene, Ore., spent the week end visltlng in our fair city. Miss Enna Jean ls the daughter of Mrs. Edna. Crump, a former resident of our city, The many friends of Mr. Herman Baker are very glad to hear that he Is home from lhe hospital, where he recently underwent an operation. Mrs. Junita Brown arrived home last week after visiting friends for a fortnight. She had a fine tlme but glad to be back borne. SICI{ UST Mrs. Nelslne Campbell and Mrs. Lenora Gaskin are indoors because of illness. Mrs. Nina Jackson was taken back to the hospital for further treatments due to injuries from an automobile accident. NORTHWEST CLARION ANNUAL DEBUTANTES' BALL PRESENTED The Les Femmes Club held their First Negroes Graduate From D.C. Page School annual Dcbutonlcs' Ball in the WASHINGTON. Vice President Neighbors of Woodcraft Hall last Richard M. Nixon presented PresiFriday evening, June 21, beginning dcntlal Certi!Jcates to 18 graduat 9:30 p.m. ates of the Capitol Page School, Eight debutantes were present- last week, two of whom were Need to society. The young ladies groes. were the Misses Virginia Brown, Mary Ann Bosh, Jodie Hoggans, Jean Patterson, Bessie Ann Winston, Joe Belly Jones. The hall was beautifully decorated with many lovely flowers, and the lighting effect was magnificent. The Lewis and Clark orchestra furnished the lovely music. Each deb was officially introduced by her father to their de1Jghtful friendij who were out to welcome them· aocially. Mrs. Aldlidge Johnson, the club president, and her co-workers went all out to make the evening an affair to be long remembered. Mrs. Willie Mae Hall and young son Junior Hall are back from OakJand, Calif., to make their home again in our city. This was the first Ume ln the history oC the Page School that Negroes have ha<.l an opportunity to attend. The two gra.duates were Charles Vernon Bu.sh and Frederick J. Saunders, both of Washington. Bush was born 1n Tallahassee, Florida fn 1939, and gra.duated from Banneker Junior high school at the age of 14. He was then apPolnted as pageboy to the Unlted States Supreme Court in 1954, being the first of h1s race to receive such appointment. Saunders, 18, ts a native of WasWngton.. He was appointed Library Assistant at the Supreme Oourt in September 1956. He plans to enter Lincoln University in Pennsylvania next fall. GROUND BREAKING PROGRAM SUNDAY Ethiopians Don't Need Undertakers A ground breaking ceremony ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia - An for the Union Baptist Church, undertaker would starve to death 7th Avenue an<J Delaware Street, fn Elblopia. will be held Sunday, June 30. Of course, people die in- Ethi- Rev. R. H. \Villlams, Longview, opia. Yet there is not one under- Washington Js pastor and Sister taker in Addis Ababa, a city of Rosa L. Fisher 18 clerk. about 400,000 people. Nor is there event. Sister Rosa L. Fisher is an undertaker anywhere else tn Clerk of the church. th e country. Guest churches participating IDEthiopian religious cu 8 t O ms elude: Vancouver Avenue First don't permit undertakers to oper- Baptist Church, Rev. o. B. Wilate. Embalming is forbidden. Iiams, master of ceremonies; Burtal is quick. It a person dies in Morning Star, Rev. S. McCollumn; ~:e b:~:t!r::e 0:n:~ h:r ~=~ St. John, Rev. E. Boys, Jr.; St. same day. Paul, Rev. R Rogers; Truevine, WrappJng and preparing the Rev. M. Lewis; New Shiloh, Rev. J. H. Anderson; New Jerusa.Jem body (or burial Is the duty of rela..- Rev. Jeff Sanders; House of Pray~ tives and friends. A hearse can be er, Longview, Wash.., Rev. LeRoy hired from the city hall, but oft.en Hart; First Baptist, Kelso, Wash., men .march through the_ street.s Rev. Mayberry; Mt. Sia.ni. Rev. M . ~ng the cof!in on the1.r shoul- Cheek; Bethel Temple, Longview, e:_hJopia's quick burial practices Wash., Rev. and Mrs. Harris. often cause shock to acquaintances and friends of the deceased. FIRST NEGRO VETS' CHIEF Before word reaches all, the dead TAKES OFFICE CLUB NEWS Mrs. Helen Harpole was hostess in her charming home at 723 N. Morris Street for the Young Matrons' Club, Thursday evening, June 27. WILLIAM-JOHNSON NUPl'IALS person has already been buried WASHINGTON - WUllam R. before sunset o! the day on which Ming, Jr., of Chicago, has taken Bush ls the son of Mr. and Mrs. he died. office as the first Negro national Charles H. Bush. His father Js Some people, knowing that a chairman of a veterans' organizaeducational director of Clarke person is sick, will ask a. friend in tion in the country, following his Hau, Howard University. :F!e took the street how he is coming along. election at the American Vetthe Required College Entrance Ex- The answer often is that "He was erans· Committee 10th annual conamination for the AJr Force buried day before yesterday" or vention in April. for Mrs. Annie Robinson 220 N.E. San Rafael, Portland Dr. Noles' High Fasblon Frames are my choice . . . and they should be your choice, too, for person.al c h ar m and distinguished appearance at modest price. Miss Shirley Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Johnson became the bride of Mr. Henf I ,=============1 i ry Wuuams, Saturday evening at Academy this spring, making sec- "He was buried last week." Ming described. his election as a. ond highest grade. 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