Portland Challenger_1952-10-31

- -------~ Page Four PORTLAND CHALLENGER Friday. October 31. 1952 Kay's Notations Former Portlanders Return For Visit (Cont'd. from page 1) , whom about 40% will be Ne- of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, Kathryn H. Bogle, Social Editor mainly for commercial use of ' groes. I and is financial secretary for the lands and relatively few families In setting up these basic plans San Francisco chapter of Links, will be affected; whereas in San for rehousing Mrs. Smith must 1 Inc. Mrs. Warner Clow (Orah Schwartz) of San Francisco Francisco, redevelopment will assist in preparing the people Together the Smiths are own- s ent a week visiting friends in Portland. She was guest in the mean the displacement of some themselves for accepting the ers of a thriv.ing business ven- h p f M M . M Cl 9600 persons who must be as- move and she encourages groups lure, the Smith-Blanchard A:i- ome O rs. anan c ear. ~-ured of "decent, safe and sani- <>nd individuals to acquire prop- vertising and Public Relations At the same time Mrs. McClear also had as a guest her tary dwellings at rents they can erties within and without the '\gency. niece, Mrs. Clorton Lee of Spokane, Washington. Mrs. Me- afford to pay." area. While in Portland the Smiths Cle.ar entertained at home Tuesday afternoon to honor both With the program still in the Mrs. Smith aside from her job, were guests of Mrs. Smith's par- visitors. planning and interpretive stage takes an active part in the every- l'nts, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wil– Mrs. Kenneth Winslow and Mrs. Lulu Hubbard each Mrs. Smith, in her position of Re- day life of the rest fo the com- Jiams. entertained at dinner for the pleasure of Mrs.. Clflw and Mrs. Lee. The ladies were special guests at the Bethelite Halloween party at the home of Mrs. Jennie housing Speci'alist, calls on many munity. She serves as chairman r----------------. Denmark. They expect to be back j of t~e people controlling com- of the program committee of the F. L. Turner in the states by Christmas. . mumty resources. She has the Buchanan Street YWCA, is also · F'rom Denver came Mr. and job of expanding the accep_tance active at the Central YWCA, and Motor Repairs and Tune-Ups Mrs. Harry Martin to visit a few of realtors in meeting the housing- .'s a member of the San Francisco rlays with their son and daughter- needs of the displaced people of Pl,anning and Housing Associa- Adams * • * t' S . · b f th p· 'n-law, Captain and Mrs. George wn. IXteen mem ers 0 e lO-~ M t· To our friends and. acquaint- To round out her personal so- neer Birthday club were enter- aTrhm. · .t: M t ' h g ances. we wish to offer our c-ial life, Mrs. Smith, a graduate . e VISI Ing ar Ins, w o rew tamed Thursday afternoon at the · Okl h d many thanks and sincere op- of Linfield college, is a member . up In a, oma, renewe manv residence of Mrs. Charles R. ld . t 0 g the Ok preciation for your kind ex· Redd. Honored guests at the o acquam. a.nces. am n - . . . . lahomans hvmg m Oregon. Mrs. pressions and acts of sympathy meetmg were: Mrs. Wilham D1ez, M t' t G d M t and condolence in our dark ar m was a pas ran a ron Mrs. Henry Myles, and the hus- OES f C 1 d d b hour of bereavement in the tess herself. Mrs. Katis Bouie is 0 0 ora 0 an mem ers of the order here were invited rresident of the club. to meet her by Mrs. Marion Me The Kenneth F. Smiths of San }"'rancisco were in the city only J.-riefly but there was much en– tertaining for them. Mr. and Mrs. :-;. H. Blanchard, brother and sis– ter-in-law of Julia, were dinner hosts at the Blanchard home and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ivey had a luncheon party for them. Dr. and Mrs. D . N. Unthank in– v ited ten or twelve couples to c. buffet supper at their home, Mr. and Mrs. E. Shelton Hill were dinner hosts, Mrs. Clifford Wall;:– ar was a Sunday breakfast hos– ·<less and the Charles E. Wililams },, ad a dinner party for the San Clear who entertained Thursday evening. * * Mr. and Mrs. John Cavette, uncle and aunt of Mr. Richard :'~real, visited for several days this week with the Neal family. The Cavettes who live in Battle Creek, Michigan were accompan– ied by Ralph Clark of that city. The Cavette party ·had been in California, and invited Mrs. Eun– ice Johnson of Los Angles to see the Northwest with them. Mrs. K. E. McKenzie and her brother, J. A. Pierson, came from Oakland to spend the week end Franciscans. ,. * * I with their friends, Mr. and Mrs. ·w ·11· D All . . I Arthur C. Nelson. The Nelsons I 1am unc an en Is 111 . . . 0 1 N h T d D will observe their 30th weddmg s o orway w ere o uncan . . ~. d 'h 1 · b f anmversary m November and the .. n e are p aymg e ore packed . L p t · 1 h Oakland fnends were among the ··ouses. ress no Ices reate t ai ~· . thes f d . . t k' drst to offer congratulatiOns. e arne musicians are a Ing * * * )their bows llmidst bravos ana Louquets. ; October was spent touring !Sweden and Finland and No– ;vember will find the artisits in Dawson's Tonsorial Courteous & Efficient Service ·Mack Dawson, Prop. 20 N. Cherry VE 8128 Hills Grocery Best Meats-Fresh Vegetables Free Delivery 639 N. Russell TU 3135 The Basket Seafood "n" Chips Chicken "n" Chips OPEN TILL 4 a.m. 1409 N. Williams A regular caravan of Portland– ers made the trip to Seattle over the week end to attend the Ore- gon-Washington football game. Entertainment before and after (Cont'd. on page 7, col. 4) Ellis Cleaners 1 ELECT John Ellis, Prop. !=330=4==N.==w==il==lia==m==s =w=E=3=898=~ 1 John B~ .McCourt I Allorney General Blue Ribbon Barbecue JUST ' OPENED Service 24 Hours Home Cooked Meals Ollie Epps, Prop. 2017 N. Williams Paid Adv. George McFalul, 815 S. W. 6th, Portland loss of our beloved brother. A. D. Golden. who passed away October 6, at the home of his brother, F. C. Golden. 2405 Forest avenue, Kansas City, Missouri. S. Golden. brother; Mrs. Millie M. English. sister. F. H. Golden. brother. all of Port– land and F. C. Golden. brother Kansas City. VOTE Democrotic GO Forward WITH STEVENSON * SPARKMAN * CORBETT How They Stand "We have seen Stevenson fight for a State FEPC and lose in every legislative session-sim– ply because of Republican op– position." . Ebony Magazine Credit goes _to Sparkman for convincing Southern delegates a.t the natiohal convention to accept the 'civil rights plat– form which he himself helped to formulate. "I believe in a civil rights plat– form. I am committed to a civil rights platform." AI Corbett "DEMOCRACY IS COLOR BLIND" Stevenson Pd. political Adv. by :\Irs. E. H. Sn:ydt>r, :IJrs. Ruth Fl o wers , illrs. Rt>rnard Friday, and iii•·s. Kath– erine Livingston. VOTE17X Services in Real Estate Herman C. Plummer and Co. 2752 N. Williams GA 7763 R and H Radio Sales and Service Service on all makes guaranteed 14 N. Russell Glamorous Pictures Baltzegar's Photos EM 0979 9 N. E. Halsey VOTE FOR PHIL J. ROTH R epublican For State Representative Vj g orou s, Young , Con1pet ent (Paid F or Political Adv. ) Wilson Shirl Shop have New Smart Sweaters "VESTEE" by GAYLORD Solid colors and checks only $4.95 Wilson's Shirl Shop Broadway at Alder 2626 N. Albina Guaranteed Work JOHNNIE'S Paints and Wallpaper Painting & Paper hanging "Courteous Service to All" I. 21 NE Broadway MU 3713 Tillamook Luncheonette We Cater oo Special Parties and Banquets Seafoods and Steaks 10 N. E. Tillamook MU 9526 RE-ELECT LEE MAYOR "Her performance deserves a second term" Pd. Adv . L ee Committee. )[a r y Rutz, Sec. AT 9505, 1\lorga n Bldg·. Allan Bowens Curtis Circulation Co. Representative We take subscriptions for I Ebony, Ladies' Home Journal, Life, Look, Readers' Digest and others. UN 4779 7937 N. Johnswood D1·. Retain Your Present COUNTY CLERK SI COHN Years of successful business experience in Portland. Mem– ber of the Urban League. VOTE X 66 Paid Politi cal Ad v. Charlene's Tot & Teen Shop 2717 N. Wflliams MU5116 EDITB S. GREEN Is pleased to announce Mrs. Sylvia Evans is now a co-work– er in the beauty department. Charlene's invites your patron- "Make your appointment for beauty service" Shop Leisurely SECRETARY OF STATE Honest Efficient Capable Edith S. Green for Secretary of State Committee, 604 D el<um Bldg., P ortland. Or t>. Se n. Rober t H olnws , f' hmn .

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