Observer_1945-06-30

6 Susie Anderson, featured vocalist at Portland's famous Dude Ranch, is winning admirers nightly for her renditions of favorite torch numbers. A. G. "Little Charlie" Garrett, who recently turned promoter, now has "Susie" under his management. Susie is to a series of performances soon that will carry her into the most exclusive clubs and places of entertainment in the Northwest. . Photo by Hutcherson. The OBSERVER I dress by Charles Rollins, Worship– ful Master of Enterprise Lodge. Rev. B. C. Allen delivered a very inspiring and soul-stirring sermon. E. Shelton Hill was Master of Ceremonies. * * * VANPORT Mrs. Maxine Lennox IS m the Vancouver hospital. * * * Mrs. Ethel Waters left Mon– day for her home in New Orleans, La., to visit relatives. * * * BAGLEY DOWNS NEWS A community family picnic IS planned for the Fourth of July at Leverich park by the Bagley Downs Recreation Center. The complete park has been reserved to accommodate those wishing to celebrate a safe, sane holiday. Programs to be presented throughout the day include a base– ball game, softball game, foot races, family games, a variety mu– sical program and a boxing show. " There will be no charge to any event. Supervisors will be present to direct children's games in the park Social Notes Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steen playground. (formerly Ruth Tuggle) are be- Tables and cooking stoves will h f be available for those wishing to ing feliciated on the birt o a (Continued from Page 5) son, Robert Jr., born June l8th prepare lunches, although prev- husband and brother, Mr, Emmett at Wilcox Memorial hospital. iously prepared lunch baskets are Porter and Mr. Lavalee Hardy of recommended. * * * * J U N E 30, 1 9 4 5 dancing party given by Miss Ruby Miss Ellen Wood's home was Brock in honor of Miss Clinita the scene of much gaiety on June Arnsby on June 23rd. More than 27th when a dozen or so of us twenty guys and gals enjoyed I gathered for a very informal ge- dancing and refreshments. to-gether. 1738 N. Russell St. Messrs Porter Transportation to and from the and Hardy are employees of Kaiser FRATERNAL NOTES park will be provided for, leaving ----------------,--------- Inc., Swan Island. St. Johns Sermon at Bethel- from the Recreation Center in the Active in social, educational and The Masons of Enterprise Lodge morning, afternoon and evening. religious affairs of their city the No. 1, and Excelsior Lodge No. The entire community of greater visitors were guests of honor of I 23, along with the Eastern Stars, Vancouver is invited. OREGON FRATERNAL ASSOCIA'NON popular Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph J. held their annual observance of * * * 1412 N. Williams Avenue Spencer at a party staged at the St. John's Day at Bethel A. M. C. Beginning Wednesday, June swank-boogie Dude Ranch Satur- Church Sunday evening. The Ma- 20th and continuing weekly day evening, June 23. In the group sons and Eastern Stars in their through the summer months, com– was Mr. Jack Palmer, a former fraternal regalia looked very re- munity singing is featured at the classmate of the visitors. Many af- splendent in their processional and Bagley Downs Recreation Center. fairs are in the making for the en- recessional: The services were very All adults are invited to attend. , _______ , ______ tertainment of the ladies to help impressive. High lights of the eve- * * * make their visit a very pleasant ning program were a solo by Mr. Community dancing is enjoyed one. They will be here for a month Boyce Strain, Worshipful Master every Monday evening at Bagley or more. of Excelsior Lodge, and an ad- Downs Recreation Center. Joe In the days of the Orane and his orchestra is proving very popular with the guests. Dancing is from 9 to 12 p. m. Re– freshments and free checking are available. Admission 35 cents. * * * Each Friday from 8 to 9:30 p. m. a free Juke Box dance will be held for teen agers in the so– cial room. A coke an·d snack bar will be in operation. All teen agers are welcome. BART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES DOBBS HATS ARROW SHIRTS INTERWOVEN SOCKS BOSTONIANS, EDWIN CLAPP SHOES ~ ., ...... PONY EXPRESS Youth on Parade ·' 1 Washington at Broadway ••• SlAG.GE RED HOURS was unheard of! e Today STAGGERED HOURS is malting it possible for every one to ride. Yesterday's pioneer transportation problems were much dif– ferent but proportionately no more perplexing. With Portland's newly increased population of more than 50% and very few more vehicles, it has been necessary for people to take their turns ... or stagger their travel. Thanks for your cooperation by fitting into a staggered hour riding time which has helped us do the job. '-' Make Way for War EHort Malee Room for Each Other c +-------- By GERTRUDE WILLIAMS Miss Virginia Newby, recent graduate, has just returned from a short visit to Skamokawa, Wash., where she visited her grandmother. . . . The attractive and very pop– ular young sub-deb from Musko- t gee, Okla., Miss Clinita Arnsby, visited our fair city of roses this : 1 1 month. During her sojourn here she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. i Clifford Walker. Miss Arnsby is 1 ! a sophomore at Lincoln university. She states that she enjoyed her visit i f t very much and intends to return next year to spend the entire sum- mer. * * * A very gala affair was the GASOLINE NIGHT LUBRICATION SERVICE AUTO SUPPLIES SCHRIVER'S ASSOCIATED SERVICE 315 N. Broadway

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