1944-10-30

~P~a~g~e~6~----------------------~T_H~E~_P_E~O~P_L~E~'~S~O~B~S~E~R~V~E~R=-------------~O~ctober 20, 1944 . with friends and relatives in El– dorado, Ark. She plans to be gone two weeks. Social Events Varied Several enjoyable parties have been held recently with a variety of motifs. Miss Helen Brown of Kansas City, Mo., is visiting her fiance, Mrs. Hepburn entertained her Mr. I. Z. Harrison. mother with a birthday party on Recent visitors from the old her 76th birthday , October 8. "Apple State" were Messers J. D. More than fifty women were on Bennett of Magnolia, Arkansas, i hand to pay their respects to the and Jack Junia of Little Rock, I honoree. Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie May en- +• Votefor ... 0. V. Badley FOR COUNTY COMMISS[ONER STANDS FOR EQUAL RIGHTS TO ALL SPECIAL PRIVILEGE 0 NONE • A FRIEND TO THE NEGRO • "YOU NEED BADLEY BADLY" 2023 S. E. Hawthorne Blvd. VE 4239 Telephone ATwater 0729 NEWBERG MEAT MARKET Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh and Cared MEATS "l ' ' f i i f 229 S. W. Yamhill Street Portland, Oregon i OREGON FRATERNAL ASSOCIA'NON 1412 N. Williams Avenue PREVENT PROHIBITION DEFEAT THIS •BURKE BILLq WITH ITS DANGEROUS •JOKERq! Don't take anyone's word for it! Read the bill itself! See how the insertion of one word-the word "GIVE" in both the title and body of this bill affects your very freedom. Will you be able to serve your guests either at your social dub, or in your home under this bill? NO I Do you want this dangerous type of prohibition? NO I THEY DID IT ONCE IN 1918 ••• THEY'RE TRYING TO DO IT AGAIN IN 1944 _VOTE 313 X NO! Paid Adv. THE ANTI-PROHIBITION COMMITTEE OF OREGON G.]. McPherson, Chairman, Pearson-4th Ave. Bldg., Portland tertained a few of their close friends with a cocktail party at the home of Mrs. Mays parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Cantrell, on Wednesday evening, October 11, just prior to their departure to make their home in New York City. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Willis Williams, Mr. and Mrs. William McClendon, Mr. George Streator, Mrs. Gustavia Winslow, Mrs. Helen Kirkland, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dawson, Miss Eunice Mott, Mrs. Ruby Irene Fletcher, Mr. Frederick Craven, and Mrs. Margaret Roach. * * * * * Visitors Noted Mr. and 'Mrs. Sterling Will– iams have had as their house guest for the last four weeks the popular and charming Mrs. Marth; Stev– ens of Los Angeles, California. Mrs. Stevens was a former resi– dent of Portland. This is her first visit in seventeen years. Mr. Sterling Williams, former chairman of the P.O.D.C.W. 465, Portland district, was confined to the University State hospital Fri– day, October 6. His fellow work– ers and friends wish him a speedy recovery. Visiting days are Mon– day, Wednesday and Friday from 7 to 8 p. m., and Saturdays from 3 to 4. Co-Ed Visited Mrs. Letite Brock and daugh- ters, Ruby and Beverly, recently visited Miss Rose Marie Brock who is now enrolled at Linfield College, McMinnville, Oregon. Portlander Returns Mrs. Estelle Gary has returned from visiting her motherinlaw who resides in Los Angeles, California. Hill Visits South Mr. E. Shelton Hill, civilian advisor at Portland Army Base, is spending a vacation on an ex– tended visit with his mother, Mrs. Olive Hill and one brother in Ok– lahoma, and another brother, Mr. Julius Hill in Paris, Texas. He is expected to return the first week in November. Friends Urge Election of Bain (Continued from Page 4) an insight on how Bain, as a pub– lic servant, completely divorced himself from all political entangle– ments in carrying out his official public duties. Mr. Bain has demonstrated on numerous occasions that he is capa– ble of giving fair and just con– sideration to Negroes and other minority groups. Many Negroes of long time residence here can attest to this fact. Bain has often been referred to as "The only District Attorney ever known who could deal with all people without being influenced by prejudices of any kind." The best interests of the Negro people here will be served by electing James R. Bain to the position of Orcuit Judge of Mult– nomah County, Department No. three. This information was furnished voluntarily by Portland's Negro N on~P artisan Political League. WALTER DAVIS, Sec'y. VOTE FOR ERNEST BAKER Democratic Candidate FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE Fifth District MULTNOMAH COUNTY ..AID ADV. R TH A Successful Oregonian for U.S. SENATOR Paid Adv. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington Club l. M. Burton, Sec'y, Corbett Bldg. Portland Vote for ... ALBERT F. HARTUNG Democratic Candidate FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE Fifth District MULTNOMAH COUNTY PAID ADV.

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