Page Two PORTLAND CHALLENGER Kay's Notations Vickers Named Education Chief Kathryn H. Bogle, Social Editor ThQmas Vickers. exalted ruler A surprise to many of their friends was the marriage. last of Billy Webb Lodge 1050, was Wednesday morning, of Mrs. Mary Alexander and Albert named state director al education at the midwinter conference of Morton. They were married quietly in Vancouver in the pres- the Northwest States Association ence of only their immediate families and close friends. held in Yakima last week. The Mrs. Orval Rae.. niece of Mrs. Alexander, and Mrs. Bennie appointment was made by the Hamilton, daughter to Mr. Morton, attended the bride. Grand Lodge. Mrs. Morton wore a navy wool ------------ Vickers is a teacher at Boise ensemble with a white topper and I las, Senator Wayne Morse, Dr. elementary .schoo1. He was ina navy and white cloche. Her car- Harold _Taylor, Norman ~ousins,1stalled as exalted ruler of the sage was a white orchid. and Abee Thompson. editor of Billy Webb lodge January 10 at Immediately following the cere- Seventeen. . . Prince Hall mony the bridal party went to the . Harold hails from Yakima, The Yakima conference was home of Mrs. Mary M. Duncan \llashmgton, and wh~le attendi_ng held to plan for the annual conwhere more friends gathered to ~Hege h~re, makes h1s home with vention which is to begin May add their felicitations Afterward his couSms, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. 22 in that city. Delegates came the party of ten prog;essed to th~ Taylor. from Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Mallory hotel for a delightful wed- Isadore ~aney Jr. left by pl~e Bremerton, Pasco and Anchorage ding breakfast with toasts to the Sunday ru~ht !or . Hunter Air to attend the conference. happy couple offered in cham- Fforhc~ Bhasel_dm Ge 1 orgia1 at lhe e~tdhl M/Sgt. Joseph Brooks, Philao 1s o i ay eave spent w1 . . pagne. his mother, Mrs. Isadore Maney delphia, Penn., brought greetings Later in the day, the newlyweds Sr. fr.om the Grand Exalted and ~as motored to Seattle for a brief Th t" f 1 d t his personal representative. honeymoon. They were guests spen;r: ~:~~ ~::k :i~d s ~ 0 ;:at~ Brooks was initiat~d into the B~- there in the home of Mr. and Mrs. tle viisting his uncle and aunt, ly Web~ Lodg_e m Portland 111 Joseph Murrell. The Murrells Mr. and Mrs. Dan Saunders. and 1944 while stationed at the Portfeted the pair at dinner, and Mr. his brother-in-law and sister, Mr., land Air Base. and Mrs. Richard Artis . were and Mrs. Leslie Caner. Fortlanders Attend breakfast hosts next day m the Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Flowers en-1 Morton's honor. tertained at dinner honoring Isa- Portlanders who attended the Upon the Morton's return to dore before he left Portland, and confab included: U. G. Plummer, this city, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ellis had Louis Scott, Lillard Evans, HerMaddox entertained them at din- several friends in for cocktails to bert Lewis, Oliver E. Smith, ner. Places were laid for eight. bid the popular lad a "happy George Randall, Oliver E. Smith Mr. and Mn. Guy Holmes and landing.'' Jr., Miss Anna Morrison, Mrs. Mrs. Mary Duncan were pre-nup- Mrs. Henry Creal (Virginia Hattie Jones, Mrs. Elsie Ote.1, tial hosts for the couple. Newby) was the honored guest 1 Mrs. Lillard Evans and Mrs. RerMr. and Mrs. Morton are at when Mrs. Robert Fouther, Mrs. I bert Lewis. home at 3956 NE. Twelfth street. Arthur Shepherd and Mrs. Orval Host to Vickers' installation Mr. and Mrs. James McGuire Rae entertained 24 friends at Mrs. were the Buffaloes and Lodges' have returned from a month's va- Rae's home on Tuesday evening. booster club. Deputy Frederick cation spent with relatives in Mrs. Creal has a February date Chew, Tacoma, Wash., presided. Athens, Alabama and in Chicago. with the stork and the girls show-! Installed with Vickers were: Mrs. Herman c. Baker has re- ered her with gifts for the Creal James Walden, Leading Knight; turned from Kansas City, Kansas, I heir. . . Lillard Evans, Lecturing Knighti whc:re she went because of the A poSl-holiday party with a James Watson, Loyal Knight; L. death there of her mother, Mrs. festive ~d gay spirit was the one C. Ellison, treasurerj Harry Rob- i Laura Harrison. for which Mrs. Ral_ph Flowers! inson, Inner Guard; Ross NewMrs. Ervin M. Flowers plans to was hostess last Fnday a_t the by, Tyler; and Oliver E. Smith, I leave this week for a month's visit home of Mrs. Vernon Gaskin. Esquire. Trustees are Huren P. .. h 1 t" . J ks ill Members of Beta Iota chapter Smith and Edgar Slaughter. wit re a ives in ac onv e, of Iota Phi Lambda sorority and . . . . Florida. their escorts were guests at the I Vickers said the reactlvahon Henry Johns is home again affair. Mrs. Flowers served a j of the yout~ ?:ogram and a greatfrom Paris Texas His father who thr d" •th games er responsibility to the youth uf was seriou~ly ill there, is no~ re-. dee-co~rset mnomepr,lewte1 the eve- all races is the lodge's aim for i an music o c 9 3 "0 k ·th b ·u cuperating satisfactorily. , . 1 5 . ur wor w1 oys w1 Little Stanley Reed Jordan. the I rung. . . 11 be a major part of the task set . Charles E. Wdhams was before us" stated Vickers "We nme-month-old son of Mr. ~d among many Portland university must do o~r part in the co~unMrs. Stanley Jordan was chris- students who went to Seattle for . . . tened Sunday by Rev L o Stone b 11 th 1ty to aid the program against de- . · - the basket a games over e li " at SL Philip's Episc0pal church. week end. He squeezed in a quick nquency. Godparents were Mr. and Mrs. trip to Vancouver, B. C., too. ,------------, Carl Deiz. Grandparents are Mr., . Atherton's Jerry Turner, Mrs. u. s. Reed. Liltle Karen Deiz had her fir_st Mr. John w. Settle is the infant's birthday marked with a party m p great-grandfather. her honor Sunday afternoon. H~r e parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl DeIZ, invited a dozen of the toddler' r ;:;et (with their parents) to celebrate the day. Prize Winner The January issue of "Seventeen" presents an excerpt from a prize-winning essay written by Harold Johnson. a first year student at Portland university. Guests at Karen's party were: s 0 n a J FREE ICE CREAM CONE! Harold was awarded second prize, a $100 bond and a silver Joyce and Harold Gaskin Jr., Diane Wagner, Karen Haynes, Rita Mary Bastiste, Suzan Lewis and Lari White. i This coupon entitles one u17" pin for his essay which was1~------------; among 4,000 submitted to the magazine last June by high school seniors from all over the nation. Contestants wrote to the theme: "How differently I would plan my future if I knew world peace were assured for the: next 50 years." 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