OBP_Oregon Mirror_1959 Mar 26_v1 no2

Tlt1"1'oday, March 26, 1959 Tu OREGON JIIIUlOR Plain Old Proble■s by Johnetta DEAR JOHNETTA l r ERI I ALKS What with this being Holy help out community projects Williams Ave. Telephone AT I am a girl 17 years of age, Week and Easter right upon us, too, as the recent TB X-ray 8-1768 or BE 6-0952. fairly nice looking and have by Teri Fra ncis ye ole "Gabber" is in a p_ensive Survey as a volunteer hostess. r9 0 0 parents who can be considered Just Thinking: m?OO. ,:a express a. portion of 0. 0 0 Sunpay at the home of Mr. as liberal. My problem is that I Music, as a _p,ofessi.on, has this feehn~ by quoting fro~ o Last Sat. _mght, a ~roup was George Ortega, 2620 s. E. 17th, have but few dates although reached an all-time low. !"lany Page 3 letter received from the Vicar elated at seemg a previc-w of the . - h Id on the musicians dancers and singers on~ members of ~t. Phillip's movie, "Imitation of Life." This ~ f~~~1~~ yw~abo: problems many boys call me. up. They are leavi~ the profession be· yond_ a s~adow _of a doubt that Episcopal Ch~rch: I kn_ow you revised edition of old version throughout the state of Oregon always tell me of their problems cause jobs are 80 scarce. There emo~1on 1.s ~n integral part of and your famil~ are looking for. was enjoyed so much for its in which Dr. Booker T. Lewis, with other girls but none of are many reasons for this--but mu~c. !"!er simple, reverent way ward to a glon~us Easte~. The realism, Susie Patterson was editor of the Mirror, was pres· them ever want to take me out. the main one is the Jack of re• of singi_n~ hymn~, g~l songs glory of ~aster is f?und m the raining tears after it was over. ent Mr Ortega expressed a de• I love to danco., like sports and sponsc end support from the and spintuals dJSplay~ all her Resurre~on of Chn~ from the As Mrs. Nellie Lott, visiting sir~ to V:..ork in close cooperation I am active in the church. t do public. The world of Good En- warmth and compaSSJ_on-and dead. His Resurrect.ion stands here from Houston, Texas said with the Mirror in presenting not drink or smoke. What tertainmenf bas lost its audi- love of her chosen medm.m. as an etem al :emmder that after . viewing it , "I ~sed four the plights and actions of the should I do to become a girl cnce; and it must find it again.. CauAht In _The Act: . man,. through H1m, has power hankies." So to sum it up, one people of Spanish•spealcing mi• friend rather than a sister? Propaganda is used for many _The Julian ~enson Tno ... to triumph ~ver death _an~, the might say it's a "four•hankie nority. Little Sister. things, in many ways, and what this excellent tno of ~ortlandcrs ~en:ors. of this present hfe. An performance." T here a re approx.imately . . is needed now is Aood propa- ~s been a top ?1'awmg attracmvitetion w:1s exte~ded to at- 0 0 0 3 000 S anish-s akin people Dear !-,1ttle S,ster: . ganda for music and musicians. t1on at Carmei:i s f.o r ma o y tend worship services, Good Mothers Aunts Big Sisters ' P 'd pe f ~ rt1 d It ,s a shame that dunng months. After hstemng to them Friday noon•day from 12 to l the Little 1 Leagu~ have sent ~ th at a~ res~ ents O ~ ~~ ' time when juvenile delinquency Improvisation: 1 feel that their "secret of sucp. m. Easter Sunday, 7 :45 a.m. plea for helpers as scorekeepers, ":'ho t rougki st :'Jer cg~- ie one of our major problems a If thcre is any such thing as cess" lie3 in a combination of a or 11 a.m. We don't say where secretaries, treasurers, etc. Have tion .a~e see ng er wor g young lady such as yourself a "Big Band" in the "Land of keen observation or what the to go, but take your family and you registered? conclitio3s. . cl h. should be on the outside lookinA the Hereafter"; I'm sure the public likes and their undeniable attend the church of your 0 0 0 Mr. rte g a promise ~s in. From your Jetter 1 gather reed section rejoiced when the ability to please their many fans choice. . . . May I pin this flow- HAPPEN I NGS ABOU T ::t~~he~:d it=rti:~:r:e~ you are popular with the boys. late Lester "Pres" Young joined with bot_h dancing and listener on Father Stone ... as busy TOWN: Brotherhood Club en- . ~ J . bl th t However, boys your age are not them last week. able music. as he is with duti:s .concerning tertained their wives with a pa~- :~~ur ~~~: 1 ;~~ui'oth~\tat:, overly agg:essive to members of The Hackeney Brothers Trio \~encvcr you are out for the church . and ??nsh1oners, he ty in the beautiful new multi- which involves more of the mi- the opposite sex-. I . wo~ld suA- of Buffalo, New York, want to evening, drop by The Helm on ~ever fails to v1s1t non_-m:mbers purpose room at Bethel Church. nority than the Spanish and gest th~t you mamta1': y~ur thank Sir Robin Clark for pre- B'roadway between 13th and 1f he knows of thelf illness.... Mastcrsingers, in concert at M . 1 populimty and stay a rnc.e g,rl, . th d truly 14th. The three young men curMuch comfort has been found Mt. Olivet Baptist Church... , exican peop e. but employ one of oldest femi- sentmg , ~·h.0 ~ yo~ th~ rently appearing there offer jazz i': his quiet words either _in t~e The Epsilon Zeta ~ambda • nine tricks-A Degree of Help- :eeJ:;~sof rv:._;rcC:: IS. ~er a (modern and bor~erline) as well sick room, or as a grcetmg m Chapter or the Alpha Ph, Alpha Masonic News /essness. successful dance date in Sea• as the_ coi:nmeroal tunes for the by•ways. Fraternity was entertained by . . side the trio was off for a week your bstenmg pleasure: Bobby Is that Easter ensemble con:i- J~seph s_. ~owman, Regional "".',llamette Consistory No. ?3, in \Valla Walla. Wash. Torr. d~mmer, blends in ~eel• pleted, pressed? That bonnet m Director, m his home last week, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Dear Johnetta: lently with the superb piano a frou-frou of tissue ready to at which time the host was ap- Rite of Freemasonry, journeyed I am a bachelor 49 years old. Speaking of Sir Robin ... did stylings of Mike Taylor and the don milady's fair brow? . pointed delegate to Alpha Re- to Se'attle by chartered bus.' For the past two years I have you know that most of the orig- smooth stylings of saxophonist Look as pretty as you please so gional, convening April 3rd-5th Sunday, March 22, as guests of been keeping company with inal numbers you hear him play Jim Medbcrry. l was particu1 can join the guys in apprecia- in Phoenix, Arizona.... Lena Prince Hall Consistory No. 67• two different women: one is 45 are all his own copyrighted larly impressed with the Latin• tive whistles as you step in pa- McMillen should go to Holly• The two consistories atten~cd years old, the other is 27. compositions? My favorite is "A jazz version of "The Trolley rade. "In your Easter bonnet wood after her portrayal as job services together at Mt. Zion . th 1 Shy Girl From Chicago''-it Song·• and the soft. eloquent with all the frills upon it, you'll seeker at the recent "Job Op• Baptist church. located at 19th My fnends tell me at should be recorded. solo Medberry does on "I Can't be the grandest lady in the Eas- portunity" Clinic. A very effi· and East Madison Street, fol- should choose one or th e 0th er ae· •d D Ila Ruse Get Started With You." tcr p~rade." Here's hoping yo':r cien~ job was done by Gene:al lowed by an enjoyable lunch- a. nd S:-~le d:-;n :~.J:! ;:~ fan, 1 7g a: ;:te e~thusiast.ic .In closing. I would lik: to refavonte guy, equally sharp, ,s Chairman Geneva Jordan with con. . ~ed. ave . h b t h waxing of a tune ~md you that a persons taste there by your side. E. Shelton Hill as Clinic Co• Later they proceeded to Pnnce ttmes ix-fore a nd my wiv( ~~e a l~ud ..;r · tte,, This is a in music is as individualistic as Let's gab about the special ordinator Hall Masonic Temple at 29th all worked, but these two ) ~ e ca e . hermon~ 1j • theme his taste in clothes or choice of visitin' tim7 which feted the · . 0 r-- ~n_d East. Cherry_ Street for a I think 8 go:-1:al of th em O ~~r;:b-::d 8 ~;;t: :~~~ blues furniture. Because the pu~lic F~cur_ De Lis Club by Semper Congratulat10ns to the par- JO~nt. sess1~n. wh~ch was very not want to O • :> beat. has made such vast ar:9-d vaned F1dehs at the home of the lat- ents of some of Portland's edifymg, instructive, and en- What should I do. T. J. demands on the muS1c world, ter's prcxy. Mrs. Earnestine youngest citizens ... Mr. and thusiastic. M r. T. ].: If you were. watching televi• there are. necessarily, all kinds Wiseman with her group hosted Mrs. Curtis Stiggers, Mr. and The session was followed by It would be much easier to sion Sunday nl~t ;:ou saw t!1e of music. I do not feel anyone this charming affair in a con• Mrs. Paul Cook, and D r. and a most enjoyable so.cial hour. give an answer to one of the Ja- ~rea~est entert~mer, 10 my ?,pm• has the right to criticize some• genial atmosphere with games Mrs. Booker T. Lewis. Willamette Co~1story No. 23 dies with whom you are keeping 10n. m the bus~ness today- Mr. one else's taste in music-if, in- 'n' gabbin' 'n' eating. Club-wise, -~ 0 0 will be host to P~nce Hall Con• company. Frankly, you should Won_derful" ~mself, Sam m YI ste-ad of expecting everyone to I think we .need to get together C_lub program chairmen, we're si.~ory No. 67 this fall - 8: tra• make up your mind to be a man Davis, Jr. !115 appearance on like what we_ like. we would eJJ more, shanng our success and anxious to gab about your hap- d1tion that has been cstabhshed and assume the responsibilities ~teve All~. s show was, as al· keep open mmds (and e-ars) as problems. Mrs. Velma Adair, penings. Won't you let us know for several years. of a man. You are being most ways, thrillmg. A. master of all well as a tolerant attitude for president of Fleur De Lis, quite when and how, by sending your L. H. West, . . unfair to both of the ladies since phases of entert~ent. Sam• the choice of others. we might a busy lady, is always cager to news to our office at 2713 N. Commander-m•Ch1ef. you evidently have no incention my always turns m a top-notch find that there are many worth• o1 -:n.arryinA either one of them. performance. . while things. in all phases of mu• TIRED OF THE HI Ci H l a!'::. being• Don /4=,/• o:: ~~~:l;h!:~k;i~= ~: ~"e,,':'.'d med;ums of enterta;nThere will be a short interAddress your problems to: mission until next week. J~h~tta M' LET'S BUILD COST OF EAT I N Ci ? • • • ~o~l~:ihfi~e. THE 8 ALTz:,~:N::.:HOTOS :::ongratu1otions ond Best Wishes OREGON 4526 N~~~;i~~ 3 s\•enue The RICH Plan s~~:;~w~~~L DINETTE MIRROR * Open for Your Convenience OFFERS YOU Frozen Foods at a Saving ... 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