OBP_Portland Challenger_1952 Jun 27 v1 no5

Friday, June 27. )952 . PORTLAND CHALLENGER Kay's Notations 'Ad Infinitum' Next For St. Philips Set St. Philips Players invites the rublic to attend '·Ad Infinitum," a satire on human life. It conr::ists of insects portraying the various phases of the lives o( human beings. William Graggs Dinner Hosts The William Graggs c,f Van- dinner hostess Mond~y evu ,.,g couver, Washington, were dinner hosts for 12 at their home c,n Sunday, for the pleasure of Dr. and Mrs. Carr Treherne. Other hosts for the Trehernes have been Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rutherford. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Washington, Mr. and Mrs. \Virt R. Morton aml in their honor. Kathryn H. Bogle, Social Editor The teen-age Sf:"t have , ~t MiES Bms' u:ne filled with r,G- 'lost swimming parties and J,IC • r:iics. ?v!iss Rebecca CaldwelJ rn - tertained at the home of her :P•· r • cnts, Mr. and :\Irs. Edward Caklwe1l, with a dancing party S;~t~ urday evr:ning to honor M ~ Bills. 1-trs. Otto Rutherford .ldt this week for Oklahoma City 'o be a delegrate from the Portl;.n,l branch at the national con\[P.- ~ic,n of the NAACP. :\!rs. Rutit<r• ford serves the local br~nc:i. ;-, secrHary The many out-of-town visitors to this city have been the inspiration for much entertaining by Portland hosts. One of the largest of such affairs was the pretty dancing party at St. Philip's Parish hall last Thursday evening when Mr. and Mrs. A. Leon Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jackson entertained about a hunIt will depict the greedy man, whose life's ambition is to hoard wealth; the man who craves for Mr and Mrs Stanley Jordan. Dr. ~ family and material wealth be- Treherne left Monday for the ing of very little importance; the family home in Nashvi11e. Mrs. fickle man and woman in their Treherne will visit for a few dred guests. Honored that evening were Mrs. Oma Brummell of Los Angeles, Miss Blanche Nelson of Hartford, Connecticut, Mr. and Mrs. U. -G. Plummer Sr., Mrs. Lela Watson, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Plummer, all of Kansas City, Kansas. The rose theme was used decc,ratively with lovely baskets of roses placed along in front of 1he orchestra and all about the hall, making of it a fragrant bower for dancing. The two bowls filled with spark.Jing punch were centered in mounds. of rose;;. During the evening sheaves of long-stemmed roses were pretented by the hostesses to each feminine guest of honor, with !Tler and Mr. and Mrs. U. G. cehallow love; and the other phas- days longer with her parents. Plummer Jr. have been joint es of life which are common to Mr. and Mrs. Wirt H. 1Iorton hosts twice for all their visitin~ man. , before returning with the three ,·elatives. One affair was a picnic The production will be pre- children to Nashville. supper for 40 guests, with can- ~ented under the direction of Ar- Mr. and itrs. G. Manse Hotaasta afterwards, enjoyed at the thur Perrow, Sunday, January day, of Columbus, Georgia, sJ)E:nt home of the U. G. Plummers. In- 29, at 3 o'clock p.m. in Mt. Tabor two weeks here with Mr. Holcluded among the honored guests park. The admission is free and !aday's brother, Mr. George Holwere Mrs. Eva Page of Medford the public is invited. 1aday of S. E. Thirteenth street. and Mrs. Clarence McCullough ______ -Another brother, C. F. Holladay of Seattle. The other co-host af- of Oakland, also visited with the fair was a large and beautifully Vickers Exalted Ruler family and was here in time to appointed cocktail party for Of Billy Webb Lodge celebrate his birthday. which the Herman Plummer's Charles Young of Omaha will home was the setting. Many gifts For the third time Thomas R. spend the summer in Portland were brought for the guests of Vickers was elected to the post honor. of Exalted Ruler of Billy Webb visiting with his father, CorneBecause of the illness of :·.1,~. rose boutonnieres for the men, For these visitors, too, Mr. and to symbolize their warm welcome Mrs. William Banister had midto the City of Ros~s. • night supper for 34 at their home Lodge No. 1050 JBPOE of W o( lius Young and Mrs. Young. ?ortland, Oregon, last Saturday. Robert Joyner. lfrs. Eugene C;,r . den has spent several days. 11'\ Seattle. Dr. and ::\frs. Jo}n(r are former Po:tland re-si.dent~. Mrs. Carden returned to Portland to receive her gu€Ets, M , . and Mrs. Thomas White of S:-Ri Jose. The Whites <ire dh:ichng a week's visit with :\fr. and ~i'"""!~ Carden in Portland e1.nd ... 11 h 'Jther friends in Seattl€. 'lr>o Misses Sally and Edna Rivera ::rcc,mpanied their uncle and cir nt Mrs. Mary M. Duncan was on the jaunt. brunch hostess for nine ladies on A native of F1orida, Vicker;; has resided in Portland since Saturday at her home in Irvington. Mrs. Clarence McCullough c-f Seattle and :\!rs. Joseph Taylor of Omaha, were honored guests. Mrs. Taylor is house guest r.f Mrs. Sue Johnson \..,-hHe visiting her son and daughter-inJaw, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taylor J r. ~fr. and Mrs. Cornell :\.1cDougald entertained twenty of th~ young marrieds at their home with an after-party following the June Ball. :\Ir. and 1Irs. Belvin Wtl]jr,~::, Prior to the dance, the visi- on Stanton street last Saturday tors had been entertained at a evening. Mrs. Ralph Flowers cocktail party at the . Maryland singled out the ladies for a bridge avenue home of Mr. and Mrs luncheon at her home, and Mrs. Eugene L. Carden. The Cardens Jessie Flowers had them as her also honored Mr. Franklin Wil- guests for luncheon and bridge Jiams, regional director of NAA- at her home on Haight avenue. CP here from San Francisco, and Mrs. Raymond Wilson feted Dr. and Mrs. Carr Treherne of several visitors at a luncheon-po1946. Recently he was appointed to teach at Boise elementary school for the comjng school year. Mrs. Edna Cain Injured in Fall Nashville, Tennessee.·· keno party at her home. Mr. Mrs. Edna Caln suifered a seMr. and Mrs. HerlTlan Plum- Wilson's guests of honor were: vere fall down a flight of stairs Mrs. Carr Treherne, Mrs. Ola ~t the Williams avenue YWCA Unfurnished Ap.arlmenl Brown, a Chicagoan paying a where she is employed as cus- Invitations had Sunday supper for r-1it- t guests for L~e pleasure of ~1r. ;,n,l :\lrs. Clarence- ~!cCullougn 1.:- t Seattle. Catholics Honor Mothf:'r Francis Cardinal SpeU-=n~"7'\. . i\rchbishop of New York, a,\ ~rded a c~rtificate to Mrs. Maceo ~ Thomas. ➔8, and mother ot n.ino children, honoring her as Cathoare out for twc lie M ther oJ the Year'' :M.t:!. 2-3 rooms-$43.50 to $50 Including all 1Jtilities call three-week visit here with Mrs. todian. The accident occurred Warren Day; Mrs. Luna Smith Sunday afternoon and Mrs. Cain of Paris, Texas, who is visiting was taken to Emanuel hospital her daughter, Mrs. Mildred Jone3 for treatment. 1\lr. and Mrs. Wilsummer formals, both second an- Thomas .s the first wc,man ot h•r nual events sponsored by thei:- race to rec-ejve the national 'ici'\- hosts. The first on the calen- or. ~,..:D:e:an::V:i:n:ce:n:t:l:n:c.:::~';:A:T::31:8:l~ of Portland and the Plummer _ liam Jackson are the proud par- - B:~ummell-Watson Jjarty. ents of twin boys born June 20 Mrs. Lela \Vatson escorted her at Wilcox Memoriafhospital. The dar is the Kappa's ball planneu lr------------ for the evening of June :!ll. at GRADE.. A STEWING HENS 1,.. the Portland \Voman·s club 33c;: Lb.. luilding. The other of this nai;- FRESH OCS~~\fg~D, S.,L'\.l.I, ' NEAL DRUG 2703 N. Williams Ave. I MU 1552 Prescriptions Sundries - Fountain '----------''----' I little boys have been named Bruce and Brent and tipped the -;cales at 4 lbs-12 oz and 5 lbs-I daughter Wanda, and her two nieces, Miss Lolita Jones and ::\1:iss Berna Deann Plummer, for a two-day trip to Seattle during oz respectively. Mrs. Jackson is the week. Miss Berna Deann reported to be getting along nicePlummer gave a .farewell <lane- ly. ing party for her cousins, Miss j\,!rs. Hattie Redmond is unJones and Miss \Vatson on Sat- der treatment at Multnomah hosurday evening at the home o( her pital. Mrs. Clara Logan \Vhite is parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. G. iH at St. Vincent's hospital. ?Iummer Jr. !s fo be on July 4th with July Half or Wr.ole. 33c Lb. Birthday club as hosts ot the Grand Fish Com:i:-cn.y Arrierican Legion hall EOO s. E.. x omson. l\fr. and Mrs. Henry Johns have as their guests, ).Irs. Ruby Bean Services iD Real Esrn.te l and her daughter Miss Ola :\Iae Henna..>1 C. Plu=e:t BiBs of San Francisco. Among and Co. the affairs planned for ).frs. 1?~2 N. Williams Bean and Miss Bills were the rtinher party for which ~Ir. and GA 7763 $AVE 50% - 75% Mother Vl·s1·1s Here ;\!rs. James Gant were hosts on '-=========== Sunday evening and a SaturdaJ r l l\lrs. Myrtle White is current- brWlch for which Mrs. E. John- :'\ B J-m ~ Ben D d.Jl Jy host to her mother, Mrs. Mary son was hostess. The Daffodil - · Phil R~iru:on t On Good._ Use1 Furniture-Appliances-Hardware FUN~TURE EXCHANGE 2621 N. Williams GA 3583 Just Right:for Your Glorious 4th of July Weekend 3.95 See our new version of the ever popular Terry Cloth Gaucho. fast colors. washable, 63.95 ~jf s'?.~! Broadway al Alder Annice Brown from Louisiana. Birthday club entertained. at din- P. W. \\'ilblrn. Propridcr This is Mrs. Brown's first visit ner at the Johns· residence for Id J B 1. S !o Portland. She hasn't been 1he visitors on Saturday t:'\'eninf_ \ £a ar~er .. JOJI nere long enough to comment on 3.nd ~Irs. Jessie I\I Wilson ._\.._ 6 N. r Ji.JHell MU 92N3 the city other than to say, "It's lr---------- --- ---------- - - pretty.'' She plans a tentative stay o( I one month at her daughter':,:- l home. New Arrival Here A seven and a hal( pound baby boy was born to l\Ir. ar.d 1Irs. Oliver E. Smith Tuesday. June 3, 1952. at 7:51 J.m. The I new denizen of Port_Jand is named I Calvin Lillard Smith. De Luxe Barber Shop l t Pays to Look Your Best 2726 N. Williams J. C. Foster, Prop. Compliments o.t. Keystone Investment Co. 1453 N. Willi= An. The Jackie C11!lins tic in the Club Lounge of BENNY'S FRAT HOUSE For Your dining and dancing pleasu.re 1412 North Williams A '9£'DUl' WE 5413 VE ssr-o CAFE OPEN' 24 HOUIS 1471 N. E. Williams Ct. Favorite Dishes - Fried Chicken to Go Visit Our Athlete R11001 See You After lhe Kop:i;<I Dance

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